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personal friends as Ja@¢e Hoffm and esteemed by all why) bave known him fn private ee a alee a a “*" -continaed from the First Page.) oon , ed Mayor, be would | an dofficial lie, The By scorder is also announced to je se yi to uO tou oe wb ail events, et tey peak atthe Meeting Vilecveuing, where be will no were A Aa pe 4 reetiat if to be | doubt express his opfoions ou municipal corruption quite as Lonettly aod feariessiy, as be has done pre- vious being wominsted for the highest muulcipal office, 1d be dove (n the nexs eiz months, aud bimeelf at once to ettablish so . oitary reform, 2. To reinstate the city hich is now in each « condition that oe ‘O° : p tained for her expenses only on ap Steaxerivo Cenemony,— Yesterday, th Feasn: ia terme. This he would Ary vo remedy. 8.10 Istee : r— Ye on e Feduce Our taxes (applause), which had enormously | Church of St.Mary's wascrowded to excess by pert ing hen ocreased during the inat few years At first, ¥ he tegen bur the tax was &2 50 per ne os they ‘ere $17 per man, In the firet place, tee wiht paid by rich men, but ultimately, ther a E+ poorer classes, and every man felt them. Ji why be browght an injunction to oravege Lt 4 belive pid for the benefit of the i i fs shou! y i" jon of (axe . oF «ce Fee btnean He shonld pos conduct a4 vot the benefit of any party, If an applican desirous of witnessing the rite of conformation on. ferred upon some 1,600 persons. The rite w’ 4 eon. forred by Archbishop McClosky, asalsted ’ ,» rove, McNierney, McCanon, and Fathers McB ying and Bt. John, In the morning, some 600 boy? gna in the afternoon, 600 girls received the Sacre mont of Con- firmation ~ ry bel» 4 eee aid be is he oe end hone | THe Late Presrow Kixo- ceancn ror had put his remarks in no aa BO one | rie BODY ADANDONED.—ThO 9 ret, for the body of b Hore OT et Tbe 4 al ‘should do, | the late Collector King has bor 4 abandoned by the Custom Honse authorities, w 4 the process of drag- ging the river and firing 68 non over the spot where the body was supposed to ° we embedded, has been dis- try and get rid of corruption, Mr Hecker then eat down amid great applaues and ore again made for Wood, whereupon the loud ‘ j ued. It is gener hat while the ». F ndo Wood came forward and delivered s | contin M” ty conceded tha bea hy adres of which the following is an abstract, eight of show whieb ? 4? Tiny was supposed to have aced around bia ne Nor that he had no motive for coming | the remains f A ating to the surface it would uot then tt stot pablie good, he proceeded to designate | deter the body ror, floating with the tide, far from bbe present city government aa a burning eb the spot, where , tata plunge was taken. svrace, pot only to the city, but to t ® sot Coiied states, fof which New York was the great 4 THE COURTS. pu al metropolis Who, he asked, was respoo’ | Covnt Cy | ewn ay. ¢ Court tiie for this? Ie wee paiotut for ita to amawer | Circuit, aT Noe Ibo iwi, viet BIO. Toss, Deiunoeratic ty of New York nthe coulition at Alpasy lon. bat i naible for tt. rued by ‘Tammany Hall, was the cause of eo which attached to our municipal gove All the depertments of the city were In their + They had the Street Department, they bad Finance Department, and with the machinery of Republicaus, they had whe board of Supervisors, moat corrupt body that ever existed. (APD.) ! Fi d not do to anawer hit tomorrow night Py abun for that (hey lad BomIne eq ot there to Lo ar the’ nar. . Hoffman, but the Convention ‘which wa Ki, coniposed ot office holders @ id their peveral departmonte Mr. Wood them «AV ored into @n elaborate history of tho men who @f@ ®.id to con- Broil Tammany fial), and although be bad nothing to may againat Kecorder Hoffman he thought that the @leetion of Mr. Hecker would exert a better futluence Ripon the city than the election of Koberts, be he * or Hoffman, “be be ever so honest 1681, 197, 512, 83, 2041, B76, TT, 1629, 24% Thy 6)", Heat Gude YD Part’ Le Now. 4446 41h 440 ghd S1A4, 241K, ¥906, 2694, 2YTL, 70, 101% 1SI0 | 1684, Yun, 1608, 176, 2044, 228%, 496,, 1052. . ker's Court Calendar for December oul? coticina Reon cases, Notices it hereby given toall parties interested in (hese, to ‘oe ready for u on Monday next. a clean docket by New Year's Day, and not an bar e@tpiration of the year, ‘Tne Sraona Divonor Case Mans, Praone's Let Tene TO Mes. Benet Trerimosy or a Mr Wood envered into @ long explanation of bis earcer while in office, and read a siatement showing iow the taxation of the city had Increased since Shen, and proceeded to arue that the present enor- ghous (eration was the result of misrale aud rascality Ao toe different departments A voice--is the Julius Walker case there? Mr Wood-These were feures that did nos ie, He “was aware there wore paid eminsarics of I Disiieverywheie, Mem who were on the pay-rolis dving nothing, He did 1 think they would commission at Gambia, Obie, was ree amed. Mra. letters from Mrs, Beron, ar 8 pul ment for ber ein, an devote ber life to good works. wrote with deep shame, said / teas tly éfer ds Edward would not corment to breal isduced to fall back into her sin, ! ave the effrontary to come among honest mea. | being but occasional, Mre, Strong had never ment- tie concluded as follows: Now, the only way to foned anything in regard to Mr.’ Strong's knowledge {o the chair honest Joba | or connivance at the fauite ot his wife. In one of the wrmedy all this was to pi Hecker, (Immense applause.) Let bim be rolied #t the iron chest, and be the watch-dog of the (Good !) He belonged to no clique, and from personal, social and political jus as child unborn, or any wan who hed ever been 4 by populi ffrage to provide over the city of a4 Ui ed upon them all, then, to ie Jobo Hecker and pus dowo Tammany Hall, Loud calls were now given for O'iorman,but Judge Convolly was prosented. He said be bad just risen trom » bed of sickness, and was unable to speak. He ene \bere, bow ever, to do all he could tor ihe Bui in direct violation of the advice of bis ply si we be trusted the id excuse Lim. Aired amid great applanse, Loud calls wore again made for O'iorman, but the Whair eaid that that gentleman did not deem it Procent to take any part in the canvass, aud the meeting then adjourned, THE CANDIDATES. ‘The different political organizations having almeat ecrnploted their respective nominations, the following Us « lint of the candidates presented: FOR MAYOR, Joba T. Hoffman—Tam,, Dem. and Const, Union Bumiaation. Ue codes Olt Rep. Gb ‘ey Ganthe eKeou Dem, nomination, Pe Marshal . Moberte—Couser, Kepubliean om ine Jobm W. Farmer—A - hho riny and Navy League nomi version and trust the salvation of his soul. Gane Cross-interrogations were then read by Mr. jerry. of the inturview eame from Mr. Btrong, Mr. Strong's insiance, She was not in very stro bor in very feoble hea'@h. She wes in an agit state of min|, separation, tnd possil iy for a divorcee, aud that an, He then 10- Presont faise position, her husband, 1 rem ember Mr, Btron regard to his will omc e; he expresed ness to changs his risk of trusal ‘Ding in regard tot) @ alleved abortion, Evidence aM ner, —1 oie "a family as r, about three and Moz. nomination, seme bed and ap srtment. second story; she ia the front room, he in the back I lived with them: at Islip about two months to her father's to his mother’s, till the May follovsinug, Mr and then occu) @d a difle,ent room trom her, bo ase in 22d wtreet. Mr. Strong we FOR COUNSEL TO CORPORATION, Richard O'Gorman, .--Nowinated b. OcKeen, Gisizene, Vent." Wnion ad Const; Union” man, — x - suite Resa Kan ominated by the Conser. Timethy Croniu—Independent nomin U. Bb, Bpoomer—Army aud Navy League, YOR ALDERMEN, 44 Dist.—Thomas Ceman, Tam, Moz. Const. Union and Kep, ohn F. Donohue, McKeen and tnd.Dem 4th Dist, eee Mcbrien, Tam,, i ae an., Moz.and McKeon, Peter Muldoon, Ind. Dem, ove. Alter t sat, lw as there two-or three months * Hecksher's Louse. While we were jon. rooin never war. + pened, » Lhonie om, at 6 there ff om Mr. hee sister, Madame | denier Spring ; L met B ir. Stro: an, who is honored ck, would be suthcient to Feev ‘The Surrogate intends to faane wiil be left undisposed of in his Court at the me Servants Asoriten Conrmasion-A “Nigger ts tie Frescr,” rT0e-This case was resamed yesterday moruing at 10 A.M, at which hour the Court room was not #0 fall as usual, but by 11 o'clock it ras crowded to excoss. The evidence of Mrs. Bedell, taken under a Bedell toatified-she had received several tating that if Mr. Strong rom her, ebe would accept A would theretore bhe, after eaying she m pler. her ‘ed to break off her sin, but was easily r fits of remoree letters of Mra. Strong, she spoke very kindly of Peter and said she DN da @arnertly for Peter's cou- she might be made the means of | wasp omptly arrested, She announced that she was the sister of Peter K. and Edward N, Strong. That ber first interview with Mra. Mary £. Strong was arranged between the plaintiff, defendent and herself. The first suggestion The second Jnterview, that at Mr. Foster's house, took piace at I recom mended her to prepare fora should respect her mor 6 if she ceared to occupy her 1 did not invite the corres- pondence ; 1 save no) ecollection of giving the assur- ance that the substance © of the leiers and convermn- tlous should nit be cor amunicated to anybody else but speaking in is unwilling. as it would perbepe bring disgrace on his chi! dren; he would rather take the the children wo their mother's care. She had neve ¢ learned trom Mrs. Stroug auy~ wv lived in wr. uree ef bis children, from Novem. ara ag0, when they were living at Jalip. While lwe os there, they did pot occupy the They both slept on the Mrs, Strong and ber cb Jidren aud myself went from there We remained at Mr. stevens’ house (ong meiely came there, He epton the fins é second) Morr Sud she in the room ent to Mre I Ishp, the pase wo between Mr, and Mrs, Strong's Croasezamt ae d by Mr. Graham—I1 am now living taplewon; have heen living e May 1; before that, with Mr. Penniman; er's, afier being « month out of @ ployment; {then lived with my I first heard of this case last in Madison Park, and he was abeoht ‘one or two days a week on don's knov what Mr. Poter Strong's income w: bad anv terview with the dete after Bath's death Fue lator past of Meret, 1303 nO Bt. dao? ttotel, where 1 wus the time; she came io see me, Lhe family went out and I remelued wil’, her; she suid, “Famny, 1 euppose you know all; it’ «00 terrible that my husband cau get & divorce ’ ben he pleases; came to commit the crime or inake the con’ do not understand; ell I can is mercy.” She ssid—“I have lived tor eight. expect "9 wife; I have sinned fost gr oust i open ‘hoe cast the first stone at me; but how soon it will be done, Mr, Cram bere asked for an adjournment; they had been busy since ten o'clock, and he was wearied out and besides, unwell with the hest of the room Mr. Graham protested against this course, On every day the Counsel for the plaintiff hed managed to leave the jury under a strong impression with heaped-np evidence againat the defendant, The Court interrupted the counsel, renewing bis caution against the Jary forming premature impres- sions, and adjourned the Court (ill to-day at 10 o'clock, Timavy Damages. —The case of Schaffor against the BecondtAvenue Railroad Company, in which the plaintiff sought to recover damages for injaries re- ceived.on account of alleged carclessness ot one of the Company's employees, was concladed yesterday in the Bupreme Court Circuit, the Jury rendering « verdict against the Company for @5,000, Revi Concrat Saroon.—The case of Rachael Fberie against Brewster and Simonson, whieh has been before reported, and in which the plaintiff, « tenant of the defendant,claimed damages for injuries to her business caused by the letting o' portion of the same house fur a concert saloon, has been con- ejuded the Supreme Court. The defendants clauved that they bad taken every precaution againet the concert saloon being # nulrance or jmproveriz condueted, ‘ho jury rendered a verdict for piaiuti for $2bu, Porton Dvren.iaexcr.—Diacovery of @ Plot to Liberate Prisonere From the Ludlow Street Jail—Ar- reat of the Conaptratora. Lattera Found one Prisoner, Veter McDade and Thomas Edwards, alias Jones, were arraigned before Justice Bhandley, at Mesex Market Police Court, yesterday, on a charge of hav- ing formed a conepiracy to liberave three prisoners from the New York County Jail, in Ladiow street. ‘The prisoners who were to be liberated were John 8, Kelly, W. H. MeConn, and William DeVere, alias “Michiean Bill," who were committed in Anguat last for passing forged claims on United States Pay- masters, “Michigan Bill’ was known as a desperate . who had previously escaped from Ludlow bree y ttt and been ret gee ee ge C io W + Gi moe h." he discovered six nich “he tatended to dA neveral artic hich he Intende farnian “Bu to aid him in making another attempt toeseape. The prisoner Edwards sppeared at the Jailon Tuesday, and suspicion ing on him, he searched, v8 hie person & fine oe moail three cornere pevdies aod threads. Ail of theve articies hed been in ah r written by McConn. wa Sy mDLy saree He said be bad been sent in by McDaue, and that Mciiade was then at Kine's Howl, nearly oppowite the prison, Mr. Garaner im- mediately went tothe hotel, and arrested McDade, and Jus.ice Shandley committed the prisoners for examination, Allot the letters found in De Vere's sonsion, were written by MeConu, whoee cell waf about thirty feet above that of De Vere’s, The let- ters bad been let down by means of a string, De Vere thrusting bie hands through the bars aud pul- ling them in. In the firet letter, MeConn said that he would provide the necessary tools for their escape and airo some clothing. In the second letter Me- Conn wrote as followe: “Thie |e truly @ struggle for HMbherty in. which should be combined a ceannon's mouth courage, strongly tempored with reat and eound judgment, pru- It is usteriy useless in our cases to hope tor aay seine but escape. Our only chance is a well concocted and matured pian tor escape. I have, since this war began, been a prisoner ot war four diferent times, and bave as often made @ daring and reckless escape, One thing I do know, and do agree upon, and shes is, that that night- watchman must be mienced ina short, sharp and decvaive manner, That accomplished and t certain, I don't see, though, hi x79 tt and if ba le, en them it would be almost impose ” deuce and caution, ourself ot two pairs of handcuffs, rare be i tact auythiug you may think ry God's sake, let us expedite things, and get out of here as soon as possible, Once out, we nece money enough to get aw last cent with you, y may be sestched, Do evoiy hing to allay o 1 ain atraid that watchman does uot carry any key and io that case we will have to run out, which be ehort work, Steady! stead)! steady! the time comes, ac} act! aeil—Mac y third — letter on jill was evidently waiten hy McCona to # person outside of the Jul, It " directions tor the p ocurip, saw in place 10 which Bulbad bioken, Tt wag to be taken w the jailon Monday or Tuveday, tovether with waxed ends and a three co:neied file, The tourth letter was written to Bill by MeCoun, and closed as follows: “My plan jethis. I will get two of the very best ——, and giv’ them to you, and you can give one of them 6th Dist.—Joseph Rhannon, ‘Tam. and Moz. told me of i meeting was accidental; he told | to the best wan down there. You two will get one, James Reed, McKeen and Ind. Dem. me the trial going to take piace; he told me | and ar that night watchman comes down through Sth Dist.—Wm. L. Kly, ‘kem., Moz, and Const. | what he wante d me to prove Pie i of Mrs, | the gate, you can muz, vay and buckhin., It he has Union, Strong's family used to call on her when the keys, all ri if not, we wil have to wo out Thomas Brows, Ke: Islip; her fathe © and brother Anthony Miller, Tad, Dem, and Army. ’ through the yar We can have o saw up here, and Strong called ¢ nee, but ouly fora day ; Mr, stron: | be with you, I'he watchman must be siienced efre- ‘eter Moknight, was regularly o his meals at falip; I don't know who | tually, Onee out im the yard, with his pisioy we {orth Dist.—Geo. W, Jeremiah, McKeon aad Dem, | Wok diuner wi \ bim ; the neighbors did not vielt | Will make our way out, or die!’ Whatdo you think Union, often—when tha y did, Mrs, Strong recesved them ; | of the plan? Mac. Borvaid Kellly, Tam., Moz, and United fie ere en tod her belghbors 5 Mra. Birone’s Michigan Bill and MeConn were placed in clove rvice. a was J §00d ; a! 4d bot have to kee, er 5 the Henry 8. Wallace, Rep. bed; her healab A, not as yood as it might or Mr, | Confinement to await further action of the authori- James Tate, Ind, Strong slept ws Mr. Stevens’ houre two or three | ties, McDade and Edwards were committed tor cx. 12th Diat.— Win. H. Haig ty Rey ublican times; when thers, L did nos see lim speak to ber; | amination Joseph MeV a mee and Dem, Union, | she would eat with the family, so would he; he came 4 : Jhas, E. Lowe, Tam, and Moz, to Mr, hee '#.3 be seemed friendly with that A Soldier Brutally Assaulted and Robb d.—On Lath Diet,—Fred. E. Mather, McKeon Dew. family ; be brougt it bis horses with him, hot his | Tuesday nigkt o esoidier, named Lewis Forge, was Jos. K. Varnum, Jr. ‘i i O'lirlen, Mor )'* Meroe Jas. Levins. Tam, Michael Hughes, Ind, 10s Dist, —Chas. Devlin, Tam. gene Metiver, Republicaa, i cAeon, Robert Moduitin Mor, FOR OOO NGILMEN, a box containing « ay instruments in did not know she b ad had a premature birth dant and pleinula } Bergamin Lync Btreng who lives at Islip aud left shere on Jan, servant; Mrs. Btru 1K was better there; | never saw Mre, Strons's bureau; Mrs. Strom ix did not sell me where she was affected, oF what w as the cause of her ili-heath; 1 Bilen Cardie teat ified substantially that the defen- ad oceupied different aparuney te, the black coachman ot Mr, Peter lath, aesaulted and robbed at the corner of Church and Lispenard streets, by two men anda woman, Ono of the men discharged a pisto) at Forge, the ball shat- tering the thumb and loretinges ot ight hand. His assailants took #15) trow the soldier, The wounded m succeeded in rexching the Sth Ward station-house, where be made known bis loss, Offi- cer Glynn arrosied Wiil Myer, « clerk in the ri 1863, testified that there was a wardrobe agaings thé | saloon at.the corner of Lit rd and Church st ATH SENATORIAL DINTRICT. door between Mr, : and Mra, Strong’s room, { d to nd Forge positively identified him as one of bias Cornelius Flyno, Tammany and Mozart; James | tke bis boots int» his room every morning; I had wo | gailants. Ata into bour ou Vuesday night, an abane lous, Tammany Monart; John Stacom, Tam- tweoy gud Mozart; lease Mozart; Hugh O'Brien, Authouy J. live @ Keon; Jam McKeon; the, MeKeon u Robinson, ‘Tammany and | When I went into b is room the Tammany aad Mozart; McKeon; Fawin M. Hagert, »Wynue, McKeon; John A, Pa- mes Fay, MeKeon; Frederick J, ; Johu Dorovey, Kepublican; A, J. Kepubliean; DD, Hough, Jr, Ke publican ; ‘ MeGroun, Republican ; Jenn Sherty, Ludepen- vat Democrat, Mrs. Strong in Mr, Crose-ezamine d—-1 am to make that ant wer; 1 never bore aot her nan the State Priso os are: | can't tell where the &tte Btro, ver rison in Baltimore in; leave Mre, Strong’? | boots at her door every morning; bed appeared as it it had been ccoupie i by Mr, Strong; | have uever seen troug’s room when he was there, ¥S years old; 1 deciine to tell when | wasin the Penitentiary ; no one told me in Bate Prisoo; I salicht idea where vorn in Baltimore ; j man named Annie Join alias “silppery y, + Whiie in Court, yesterday morning, orge identitios her as the woman who bad aided the wen in robbing him Justice Dodge guommitied iho prisoners tor trial without bail, Highway Robbery —Charies G, Koch was arrested by detective Shangiles, of the Iith Precinct, ou a : ing assaulted Adam Stotmiller, of 74 had access to Mr, e's room; 1 knew whe charge of hav ler, of 7 J a ont Saye eat ha yD bi Kept an fiaere i erer opened. the South 7th street, Willismebureh, at tho corner of J) ea G, Brinkman, Tain; Edward Costello, Tam, where oy were. lion's Know what | New Chambers ares and th N , i Huns Charies Koster, tholomew W inthe & rbox; Inever | robbing hun of ibe duet! Binet Lowery: end + 3 Authony Hart. toon, Taw, and Moz, and United service; Thomas WW osuse, Moz. and United vice; Philip sheri- dau, Moz; Jacob Scheraing, Moz.; Lewis W Maires, Mor hud United Service; Heur. * oe hat belies eury K, Roome, McKeon; saw any imstruro strange in @ bo: Btrong to sometimes to Det street; nev have driven him wu» other places; mm. Blevenus’ +L saw nothi i heve driven Me about ihecity; L Mr. Peter Strong the accused for exaniine Ward, ot Newark, Nid while p.asiny through Mer- cer Pirect, in the rearof the St. Nicholas Hotel, ou ‘Tuesday night, was aemulted by several ruftiaus,who robbed biu of $226 in drafie, No arvests wore made, 4 Mr. isaac J McKeon; Joho McMahon, Mck. horses; Sir, Faward kept thre rt Locesus Sei, McKoon; Nicholas Seger, MoReon: ae se both bad carriag: rt the larnily boee . “ws Ga atopher Nugent, McKeon; George W. March, | berees ; there w ¢ altogether about fifteen carriages Brooklyn, ney Winite fee, “y Otte, Kep; Wm. Burns, Kep. | aud twenty byorses; there were tour coach wen ; T Crry Park Mcnper— Ar = Pernt Ee eens obu J, Kehoe, Rep; Win, at.) the wardrobe spoken of wase size smaller than the nn ‘ ARRAIGNMENT Cho lodependent candidates are David 1. A ayes Michael, Kuseol), Bo Warts He Kioneee oh Kehoe, I. MeGitiney, thomas Daley TOM Was Quite & ing e houre Mav artrobe wes and Geo. W. d remained there a day or two: then Mr. st Auderon, ‘+ rected me to put ton the side of the door; oe TH SENATORIAL pistTEicr, put io front of the door, agains: the wail, Repab, McKeon, Tammany. * 8 Strong, the wite of Mr. Kenjamin Mre. a Ee ehtalis, testified wae married in 186% | er 1% eer faith was born in 1s0u; Mrend Meg spent most of the nett winter at Waverley. Pat'k. Gilmore, Alex. H. K Frank W: hobb, Win, B. Witte: hadron Holly, Geo, H, jcore Mouirash, Ove in the Court room now, as wide but not as high; i when we wens in ween the windows, anv Commrrrar ov tr Peisonees Cuaron witha THe Dexp,—The two men accured ue murder of Mr, Jose Garcia Otero, on Wedn, y evening of lass week, having been found guilty by coroner's jury, on Tussday night, were brought before the King's County Court of Over and Terminer, yestor- terday morning, They were brought to the office of oG. Maviland. aderpoos wing summer they went six woeks to Len: Police Inspector Folk, 86 au early hour, and, it bav- chacl Smit yar 47 Ley’ beketes eerelibey went lo Weveriersand theneseas ing become known that the prisoners were there, Willian Jas. J, Coonan,” Morris Ac iyha, | ber, 1561, to the house 1p 21st street; KEdith's death | Crowd of several hundred persons son co|leciod, wil Che Ind de: reJ yn. huppened in Japduary, 1662; in May, lkéz, they went | *xious to take @ look at thet. They were subse- ne Independents are John Haveren, Lewis Pare to Islip, where they remained ‘ull January, 1865 uently conducted to the Bow Court House, where hor, Aloxender Ceyle and Daniel Bulkley, Mr, Peter Wrong WeUt to his 1oothor'm eis | they Rage a: TaMRued before rae t tB the rt 7 Mrs, Peter Strong womt wish her children to | Sh Oven@ud Perminer—an indiemen: having been TH BEMATORLAL DivTAIOR, or m9. hem t Previous, 1 er‘a; L reside at Newtown, with Mra, Toug, | and Binet them us. ‘The prisoners, Konjamin M ‘Ten, Patrick sare ny marriaget When | was al Waverley | | beret Koown te Joss Gonziies and ‘Theodore Fine ¥. Koya ‘dem. Hugh Reilly, ‘anc ~My. Mrv, Pater Strong | Mart! folliclat, BAY their paues ree 0 eee in Mm and McK, Joho V. Gel Vann . | They wore decidedly wo mach torother ; the scaghe | @POCtiMM tho fim as Jose (oacalen Pernandos, mos be baits, Tea etOe MCK. James Crowe’ | him too much : 1 bave seen her iaaxing ‘sigue totum, | 804 te second a& Francisco Geue Saivador, Fer: Lan. whos. 1 ‘ath and Mok. Thos Mulliwas | beckoning 0 bim in the hau; bor burbeng was uot | naudes is b> years of id Bulvador 2 years old ot. Oa ' Brucks, ‘Tain. J. O*phn then in sight; [hav hor tive or four tines | Uouzales, by which nave he is best known, betrayed be ory Laan, iaghan, Tam, and M open Mr, Edward Btrong’s ron aud come out of it, | Some Nervousness ob Lis arrulsnment, but Pe liciar RK paes feperite Map. M. Hialloran, hep, F.A. | he was in at the (im iUOK Was uot @ qastomn showed very Mbt M4 t a ther cs Hoth pleeded ae 5 ©. ) ; ', ry wo Dui mad, Rep, Wahner an Curketoghes | of the formals of that family ; Ler husband's conduct | HOt guilty, @ re poor wad had f vor \ Judependodie—Jas, Collee aad dea, J, Mooney. ne ee re ee eee HOrrMAN RATIVICATION "YRETING,—Thiss evening Cooper Lustitute will, oy doubt, be arowded! with the citizens of all parties , who desire to rasify 4c nomination of Recorder nighis from his home, 0406 oF iwice in three or tour dayd OC BLUE, Fhe aud bandsouely dresrod ; ae far was baudsomely provided lor ly iu (heir rooms she furaituro wos Hofman fox Mayor. | Randeowe, with ® Turkish earyot; giuce bd Citizens who bave nover bef 6 curned out to ratify | Suwon, joined the areas Ay} Leen at Waverly tat m4 one bour ; eter Bt 8 deugh » = Bomination, will be induce 4 4 do ao by the array of distant cbureb at th tince the eet se eaneh Aaleuted speakers who hav 4 yolintoered to address ra. Peter pcrone was Waverly once or twice i 0 Whe ie) ad atventive 0 his wile 5 he wae very seidom saan ® yoar for was always weil can judye, she i 1 bave beon trequeat- rosewood, very no counsel, Paliietar sald he had @ iriend in Now York, who he thought would par his counsel foes, bat did not kuow where to tod him, ‘The Judee stated that he would appoint Counsel for them. ‘The Accused were then reminded to jal, wad it is under- stood that they will be tiled duriug the preseut term, There wasrome aitlicwiy yy conducting the prisoners to the Jail, in consequence of the crowd. + | ‘The tuneral of Otero took place at the Church of Our Lady of Merey, 12 Debevoise street, Many Cubans and Spaviards Were Present, Rev, Father the meeting on behalf of weir friend the Recorder, | #¢ Dever spent a Hight ‘Lore: the Digit fee man McKenna conducted the rervices, The Spanish * | of dor: 8; Leaw the det nae nI the 4¥. and pe With the exception of B oherts, the Republican nom | oecumone soci to nvold Edward 3 eoclaiy when thee ponral Week change #* tbe Holy Fiona tat Femored oe Bo OME CABLIY io ie guppasied by # many | epemyed wo have bad @ quarrel; ‘Ms Peter Girone where is will awali tous fom Cardenas, ce SY Gnoormre Arrnay,—A shooting aff ray took Plce at Temperance Hall Gate Firemen's Hall), in Seu cond street, near Pourth, £, D, ef out half. putt one v'c'cek yesterday morning, but nothing of a serious nature resulted. It appears that the Ridge- \ wood Division of the Sons of Temperance were hav- ‘ing «surprise party at the hall, and © young man, named Martin V, Bchults, residing at No. 91 Second MATTHEW GRYLLS, FD entered the place, while parti or- ; eee eee! Worder Will Out. nam. A. for the purpose ing hin Pin the room and uw Hed to leav ‘whee the taster became more monstrative refused The the iy Db: re le ry Friend of en A STORY OF REAL —o—— Olive acknowledged the fact; adding—“Though cannot fancy that my visite have, as yet, done much good—stil] I think it would be cruelty to keep quite away from ber. She sees no one else ; end actually shrinks with terrror at the bare id : Seen you, which Eee pry oat hed ber. Sun 7@ hopes that she may yet look to recelvin comfort from your words, fy . “* Never,'* Mr. Vyse vad, emphat cally, who con ceiving her an outcast, driven by ¢ desperation cau by sickness, want, aud infamy from the town which had barbored her, believed that ber return to health woul! be followei by « return to \e- LIFE, ed him to the sidewaik. tx hed Pink's elub from % lat, telling and struck Pink forehead with the elub, in- Sicting an ugly bat no’ dangerous wound, The iaiter then drew his pistol (a smail Binith & Mason seven- shoo'er) and warned Schultz that he would fire in self-cetence if he was any further ssesiied; but the ‘eat was unheeded by Schulez, who kept following aye ee ee ty 4] shots 5 AR gutter, for t! gearing way. m this domonstranion hea no nd Pluk th: his assailant, two balir — im bis right panne went to the 45th Precinct aad eur- rendered hi self up, and Schulte was brought in by officer Fietcher. Dr. North attended Loth the in- ured men, and extracted the balls fiom jhe aim the iniquity which she bad but temporariiy quitted. Setvutas, and sewed up the wound in the head o' Bomething that bed fa'lon fron, G ide. he had Prox, Hoth parties were taken before Justice ¥ | confirmed him in this ides, The ex ai iggien yeaterday to anewer charges of felonious assault pre- sored against oach other, but the examination as postponed until | uesday next. ‘was bot greatly disposed to charity, and in in the destitute bad never been shown by bins until in th.s instance; ad on the Vicar remarking - - this, he had looked confused, and without actually Jersey City. Saying that it was eo, he hed muttered something Seniovs Snoorivo Arrray 1x Jersey | bout her baving seen Letter days at Portemouth, “ Never,"' the Vic 1 “He Orry.— Yesterday afternoon a difficulty occurred whatever thoy FAA have been, bet sauker ne between two Canal boatmen named John Quinn and | sulted from ignorance o- a ety, Tue little Asron Bowlof, at the Morris Canal basin in Jersey | that I have acen ot this tinera! le creature, hae City, which :esalted in Quinn being shot by Rowlof, shown me that under the frenzy and depression aad 2 ifnot fatally, wounded. The injured Caused by sickness or some pre-siug misfortime, man was taken to the Station House, where he was there stil) lies a wilrulness—an impetuosity, which atiended by Dr, Hadden, It appears that the gun | Will resume its place as the mind and body recover was loaded with Luekshot, two o: which penetrated | their usual couditiou, Rely upon it, Miss Grant, the skull just over the lett eye, and another entered | Your eudeavors wi!| never bring tuis wretched the cheek, The doctor did not succeed in Sxbresting Woman to the condition of penitence which gw the balis from the skull, Rowlof wae arrested and | therefrom religion the voice and spirit ti culty or! in Feteronce to tying UP | “Oisve heard thee their boats; that he threatened to put a hole throuzh cov worde with regret. Bhe could Kowio?s head, when the latter weut into the cabin | DOt contradict them, Ihe whole thing was beyond and brought out sun, and fired at him with the | her comprehension. All she knew was, t! fels result above stated, Both meu are rough and des- | low-creawure, in the lowest depths of trouble and perate characters, despair, hac, slmost unconeciously to herself, emanate torsiak strange and unaccountable interest in MARINE NEWS, Nov30—8, Rises, 7 04—8. Bete, 4 39—H. Water..05 53. CLEARED. STE AMBHIPS—Persia, for Live 1; Albemarle, Norfoik; Fairfax, Al Ki H fome Peg in ew hated Detebes, Baltimore FHIP—Seminole, Holmes, for Ban Francisco, BARK—ilunier, York, for Gaiveston Texus, BRIGS—J K Nevius, Clemfuegos: Cupid, St Jobo, After the pause which succeeded the Vicar's words, Olive said, plaintively, aud perbaps with deeper exprossion of concern than sue hud moment experienced, ‘Mr. Vyse, you alwa ds nt me MseGraut. Am I never w be Giive again Though this was not at all « preeent grieven S$ was tho first sut ject of compiaine which mon occurred to her; and, child! ke-perhaps womau- like—she gave way to dejection ut feel ng, Wituout ® critical examination into ite nature, coutent with N B; Julia, Wilmington, she relief which the utterance of complaint adurded PCHOONER—Bob, Albury, for Harbor Island, her, ARRIVED. Mr. Vyee looke:l at ber in surprise, Tears ytood STR AMBHIPS—San Salvador, Savannah; Ariadne, | 12 ber soft blue eyes, aud her lips tremUle!, a Wilmington; City of Baltimo: do; Moro Castle, Havana; Cuba, do. BRIGB—Drill, Dublin; Irene, Chartottetown ; Liperpool; Scotia, | Slixbt color roso to bis forehead at thise si.us of Ciesaebanes. Was it possible that e and wiances J ¢ bad sometimes encountered—thowe shad a ay epee gr dog tire ig ven Of dissatisfaction which be had occasions ly treeed BCHOO ERS Mary Heer, Galveston; Eas: | 2 her ingenious countenance—had arise frou beth & Kleauor, Norfolk; E Huigbt, N : Kise royrets, which ber bellef in the cold ceremony of Providence; Kio Graude, viene ‘a Col er bis manner bad caused ? A word of troulle way Philad, tor Bowion; ico W Snow, N. Haven tor Filse- in ois bosom—a contest which suowed itselt (y the betbport; Miranda, N. Haven; kvelyn, do: B Brown, Kondout; Decatur Oakes, Newbura tor Providence: BM Atkiva, Visgiouw Hanoeb Martin, Norwich tor Philadelphia; Monmouth, Virginia: L | Adawr, Pro Yidence; Pioneer, Savannah; Col Lester, New Haven: Vintage, Kugabethports MK Caria, Poughkeepsie, BELOW-One hip and one brig, uuknown, Too Late for Classification. SPECIAL NOTICES, Syitated exprossion of his fostures—«# purturba tion which made him riso from big chair, while his lips seemed preparing to pour forth some passionate exposition of feeling. © ive, ie her turn, looked surprised; bu a soft Staile ou ber lip seewod to mock the tears in her eyes, An ale Spain asked, Aim I never to Le live Qyain ? “Yes, always, Oilve—dear, beauticul Olive," What further words he might have uttered geen ed stayed within his lips by the influen in] fthie sentence, spoken rf rt. Grant at the backyam. mon-board, “I tl you what, Maiter Roger, 1 you goon at this rate, you will take ali the wind out of Viony's ail,"" Mr. Hecker to be our Next Mayor—jt fs agreed om all hands that Municipal Reform These words were mero} in this city ie devoutiy sought by all good eitizens, | of Roger's improved kill in the came he was How shall this end be accomplished unlers all who | P/8y!ne Ly Shey had o strange effect un the Vicar: desire that result co-operate, without reference to posal ple patho! ye a Sais cy party in rupport of the Reform Candidate ? Olive had not perceived the change in him, Th It is conceded that Mr. Hocker is an honest, highly | wariath and kindness of the few w is be had an inteliigent, honorable, incorruptible man, who would | tered, #eemet to afford real cougo oD Bud ene honor the position ; of what earthly moment can it be | COUragementiand, wiping her tears with the muss to inquire whether he is @ Whig, ® Democrat, or » Soe ree Recital ags acne * Feo took ‘ . , »y the Republican? So far as reforming the abuses in the sel-upbraidings which too lively interest in « administration of our Municipal affairs are concerned fey and abject woman had awakene, or, at it would be Just as portinens to inquire what are hie ae coerniaiog to vive n» further cause for them, sentiments on the doctrine of “original sin,” or ber nian et pas op pear ing upto the Wiest * predestination,” red ed omiDg up to the Vicas ; with @ placid smile, she said fotily, “Not beautiful Why don't our tax-payers look above and beyond | Olive, but happy, grateful Olive,” party, and descern the matter in itetrue light? We] Poor Mr. V) a9! re bad been » glows think they will. 883 gladdening— vor b's features, which showed how = | roast was the Pleasure he had in the defereuce and ‘ction Of to excellent young woman bofore him; and now, Low sirange was that expression of Vexation which passed over bin fac from her and joined the backgam non] spoken tn admiration 1X ggooD BUTCHER SHOP FOR SALF, loing @ good cash buainnes, Inquire of 208 WOLFER, 1266 Third ay, Y mrkville’ ied 18 A {GOUD CANADIAN PONY FOR SALE, yeare old, Warranted d e of JACOB WOLFER, 1266 Third rs Yorgi FOR SALE—A FIRST-CLASS WINE AND ager bier saloon, with good stock end fixtures, uated in the best apenas art of Fires ay, Buit- ¢ for an oyster or ea e i % a 7 quire 0} 100 Firstar ee Price S476, to Therefore give ear not unto tlying rumor R SALE—THE STOCK AND FIXTURES epee ori of w sinall grocery and provision store; will be | OF !ste years Mr. Vyse had been fain to acknow sold very low. Two rooms wil, jet with the sore ata | le/xe that the profession which his mother had se mnodera’e rent, Inquire on the premises, 180 Jay st, | arbitrarily chosen for him, was one in which ‘ Brooklyn. : BESS ef 88T fair harvest of happincas wiyhs be reaped, And THE WORKINGMEN FOR ROBERTS— | though a8 regarded the spiritual ingatherig, 0} On ‘Tuesday evening the following PApOr was ut not always commensurate to the diligence presented to MARSHALL ©. ROBEKTS, who ac. | S24 zeal bestowed on its plantiny, he lad learnt to cepted the pomination tendered to bim by the | woe with rerane on failure, At tho outset of hie ° . 0 : ministry in i ti 7 ae) ASBOCTA TION Roe ae, POLITI. peetation as tox conaalile teen he Lat nee val ERTS FOR MAYOR, K. ROB. aad obs ye cd a Faraleony ot prod uee, He New York, Tuesday, Nov, 28, 1865, | Pieted vaalousie frome conte et le, church, be Marehell O. Roberts, Eaq,: zealously from cottage to cottage, and ye Ou bebalfof the workingmen of the city of New | b¢ know that a reckoning of the righteous michi York, the undersigned, @ committer appointed for | b# made in units; and 4) at, in fact, Christianity the purpose by the Workingmeu's Independent Po. | Was in no wise the prevailing 8) iit or his pariah, {itical Organization, tender to you the nomination ag Tnseueibility ou the one band, and formalise on the other, were the rocks he had to coutend with, the workingmen's candidate for Mayor at the ap. proaching olection. He failed Your nomination was unanimous, and it is the courage failed, at times, on seeing bow both | determination of our organization 10 give yon our | Wefaced the souls for whom tie labored. But by yodlvided support, that success may crown our lao. gyerete be learnt tba there was cause to be thank. in the com. contest, when be found under | eer The workingimen are determined that o teform | fect incapability ot ex, op laude Fey must take place in our city government, and thas | @ contracted and arate 5 : supertiaous offices must be done away with, that the | of » light, which, taration of the city may be decreased, burst forth i: U pon these principles we prevent your name to the | Ca" burst forth in ple of thiscity as the workingmen's candidate jor | &# proached, CHAPIER XVII, ‘Rumor Js painted full of tongues I w fa, Aud they do know her well who thus depict her Bhe is th f unto babbling echo— Thetr common parentage is Cinpty eound ¢ ently, 1 mind—the faints wwipkiing under his discreet and watchful the triple virues of the faith Reversing the ayncultural s stem, ‘ayor, kno! that you will discharge the duties of | WBich counts s scauty crop a Jost one, aud break our office with honesty and intogrity, aud as you | Up the ground for fresh culture, cr neglecta ft alte ave been rkingman youreell, you will not forget | gether, he now learnt to prize the thinly -scattered whe workingmen ily C. FREEMAN end weakly produce, and to give thanks io the cold aud sterile suil of ignorance and poverty, one plants springing beaveoward, yet could lo 5 As regarded his own children, the Vicar had always looked back to his tyraut-mothor's coercion with thankfulness, and fels that he bad slready reaped @ reward for filial obedien: Enabled by his own education to conduct that of bis boys, they bad Leen brought up, as 1s were, in bis bo. oom; and he could feel how blessed was that yo. Buea thes ovens i srpsrenicn, trots his chi}. Wer, ib truth, one in which they assisted! Bin ie oe ene enor of exch days Pare (yaa ssons he w 4p other cire ea noes ee other c.rcumssances, Lay To be Continued.) P. D. O'SULLIVAN, 0. W. JORDAN, JAMES M. BEL Gol PLAY ARE Jol. FUW ARD E. 8AM N, GRORGE D, uudues 3° D, G, GARRISON, E, M, GREGORY, Ce The Committee calledon Mr, Roberta fan ites, i ls sald Herts Mans i ae ply at PRANK MeELRO 3 Ofte tis Naseng a Ahi TING OF THE 1 TH Wakb- AT A. 12th Wa 00! Convention, held at Deering’s, In Manhattanville, on Weduerd: Mentor, Nov’ Sth, 1960, Me, JOHN STRATA the Uae OU EW. Warne Ghalpetass | semmeeeenmes- oe ene on DENIS H a) 89) JEW YORK SAVINGS BANK, COR, OP. ALD HE (TH ER ASSOCIATION— Lath ot, aud Sih ave.—Open daily fom 104, m. te ] d ECKE, Sp. mi Monday +4 ici Std UGURMAN, for Corporation Comerat | par cent Inlereat Lee honeys eae te 8B, Fee DANIEL OREILCY. Heaaraent0m | trom thet date. "TOs. Suite TY! Sra, interes it NLEL. ’ riers, 1 iq . ® Mott at) T. SHEEHAN, Pree. To) MULIGL: | BULL. Becty. SP ES : ns LAND, Bec, 889 6 PER CE i a eX TE RE 37 IN FREE FROM TAX, Allowed by Uni | 90TH WARD—GUNTHER, O'GORMAN and Victory—Tbe %vth Wara Gunther Club will bold a Public Meeting, This Evening, Nov, at 7s o'clock, at 316 West 36th are Fespecttull ioviel ges; jai FGUTCMAR Pie. THomas a. att

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