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& pat ne t Be atiyee « . Weoley learned 10 Lene. thers enmored 16 ge on un ti ateies yhen trath triumphs, and cy wil eur pe'ves pe ground pen which to 1 ‘acle w hie! vee Sel needing wh ar bp Be pay sus ve he vey Fe States by cy Fimp'ed mente maddened be faires t te play Mi they step | coke pasee tut a fool wflite | whieh aie. wet tlk ak: are here and ture im Le So theoat Wendel +r bende fm the course tre icemae teaeh we bend wi) get fo | ot (han that of Great Br a are eres iabennr? Necauee the world Ret restored ent \plon: that cat rouse | obly hold heir ea lerehtp hy outs fe divyted eeetoes treet! that the comtrotling party fob o race bracal and stupid bigots. Wile 1 cae hupersand leaders friendship for th nd. think slot Tee, | know they are tne nef ability, and it laa (i ite evil bon hirat filed toguleo a qreat paiby vee cf the fs The patie safety Moria pee ou" fo #6 ent cor Yeon geen inty tLe eed, Whieatmit A will gove, made to the (cee futon bin ie bounds of government nly devbue duty well pact tor party purposes, ‘The violence of part of oat country. He will te wate worse of umole lien” Vater The eesiutey, tine inter Sagrt'newonctae Party mand discord and Pai themenives Republican a party Spirit tote , ond. they mou comfiden MaDe patrouage +” he chief | shen the eonntty tem at aaietuingss of gor the agen’ * violenee cf te end ‘elm tn fo awaited by mre ot power, buat to: bed iy ‘Twatcrm. troverement f {ely ‘ive South, ‘ a slits only by Kespling & oct ibe people of this roanuy lugeniets an cc ty pi¥a to beep the cone thineten 10. deat Bh disorder teas of ne Of e lnag and Uloody vivil. wal nowt the etrougih of our gavaranven’ ha io ue wtih prob'eia dete, taxation, end questions of cor | of Preculive sed Congiessional power; of military nd judicial suthority s when the ugb! ful wan filled with coufaaton by deposine he dancer tu the path \alleve t Pte tot ‘ot the. Kepal We yio'out ut ail pat ula the eed. A party which le unchecked " at this ta tien 11 then dn thou worewnenty Ie pa alike. that oromle: a hy We of ttle value Ite atone wtb Tank the worklugnien to basuk akoeend peu snust work ope tlhe arta of the inst ecu there wan vo fy whe «ose with + tetreme mont. The Hicpattiean verte ge Fy liave much to lear froin t sieue tion, whan there aie hone to. point out vba Frupbions wh cheie ever | len, Tt Now Yatives and chlo fon, it wilt caly to. Ashanaton, Dut sb arte ot ySxabion 1 ete Toetiug local, dele, and te should call cus the vigoroe all clea oF vit eitiacus The men ® ed before ihe yublie tur their to whe "eprcie we, 8 tre to thelr vist, No «ban eum dows made acting their us tara ere surrounded hen the tae which y thonge cl the peop: in ‘thie Stas, 1 oa on TiO giving peace te our ae What tie Journ thas te Titel fe. vatereets oto isnot adueton » you mu th meu on ie personel it. Auother evil'o the North crowing ble telig ine Inith firs of our people with th sa “hie Heat rution Ot fnanelA of curbltizens uu 1. Molten end Gud duit that eur 1 y nd ie hi ting Value ine ‘usr of mee _ * We have ren ? : : i s Fein : epors of the Sey “ 1 1 ett ua thie eublect, made iy 1 . * evowu thet of the nattowal bank , ‘ then inuad, Massachaser's hat 432 for ever Amasa V Darker, of A ’ Whip is the eres troduced, andy sled pie te in Ohto only « _ ‘ fF 7 by means of getting cur ewer, e: 1 Ma uy re favoted arétivan. tusk «hia bigs with & ®. is show of reas a ' i pen "ba bs bu “etual vooting witis ta , rn section cf the inten, “Aut thie witt he done | (2) alluded to We vODHY sivas contro! ( oner a there tedanger that the jiper i ol Hi ! ua with tb Ne { that t ‘ ur par the pemalt, hi . de with Hse te md Tourn’ ha 2 venounced 1 General t Ch would bs ny disae'er poe Tho leeds | ferviit occasions they ae mot heed thelr own | fol ht unions 9 juceine.t iy upholding the ‘lhe trad the peuple of this i ' rH ter Made bus by succes, aid, that agiin to-night the ba GB aks Hour Butier, | weseinbled in their might to sustain the nd wore awer thy nt and Constitutional Union, After lem itied foe t bea 4 gto the inconsistency of Mr Boeck Ye er, be analyzed the Kopublican party—a Ho party of progress. After eulogiaing’ te nw | bre within sixty sya" they pre to mmpeach “him Beenie Piura Wb eer ‘ ai The Itonsbtice ative Union man eee | ment carried! out. Wut Stephens’ pred more than fulfilled contre. (Cheora.) Now, my frienda, wh reasons did the Radic of Congress! How did they ju aolvea? Because, do not nd tion of repr the Rade Thes have to” apeak Stand Sumber One: nil that I ticularly mont which propose representation. T bel more than a then | mon | which | of taxation place like | Vik that to apenker, “who achieve hed | the pire State Inquire stateam: which the soldier ‘iving Yor | hear in the presence of Vuion, Linvoke you aud ¢ ie stale of that atatesmanship has utterly fall my frie (cally out of this upon try TDN paliticnt | OF territory f dred Mayor Hott ence. Ho thanked them fo tion pmiprise @ wall aren nd nquiare miles ninand tnilen a of twenty thousand they have w said that this demonstration was a more foe with antphurons a have in! uiles people war we etx before t tinion was Cor know what was to} gun thon sung a tindiatrial pues be followed. aurictes stout the tu ue, it te) fs Swe we when | wouldl tat ¢ Hut Paton’ | pecuninty tutereats iw higher than that » tho vi (Ch rs.) He urged then w where | the little that can be gleaned for the next the les of “Hofman and the | #ix w at le if Mr Stephens ts | ney stated that State and country would soon be united and | true to bis pro look: | an indictment J happy. Alluding to the eq ing with the say prosy And great | all the'r in denounced and aby that | But why is thivt Twill tell you, said | tence of Lynch in Canada, and the future the speakor set up a new idol—negro equality. | dispatel: was r If President Jonson or t tions with the Tueatay next and rebuke thi vension, ail way to it, SHith Here lies the G of his men at Fort Fisher and Big Bethel ! | But be forg his own li dan th ing out of the re vino hag | the States being once in the Union were al: | the ¢ ways in—they ¢ | can they euter the Cong provision | good enongh for for Joss we intend to wind up like the famots | yoy, would soon be like De: which was ao well darned that 1 the orig tor) ‘The speaker th | words, urged the voters to stand by tho old | procrepine flag and the old party, after whieh ho {th to ox Governor Sey wor ed the audience for thin gre tion, He then retired, with che State toket, aud a denounc Republi \Uwill rue the | afterward adjourned, with cheers for Presi dont John ¢ nitish Gov in olden times, that the L. W. Maieros he Nagle, who discussed the questions Wout coudts | with plotting to overthrow the Constitution | (eWication | gross. Hor thon prai Party professed to | upon the people to austain the TP State Con ven resolution on restoration. | He then asked the audience to support J. 1. | five dnc the must imp: | ON. McGreggor Steel was then introdu Aa dent oct that any statesman hie heen guilty | He appealed eloquently to the audience to | Yesterday Of Hy really délivered the moasage instead | mipport Jolin I. Hofman for Governot. | on the be of the Preside forestalled the ‘Pr Mr, W. HL, Hope, of Jersey City, nddressed, { the meeting, He contrasted lewdi ing, Hew 0 the Kadi lent up @ disreputa questions which were t ditating the | Cale with leading Democra try, aud when Congrosa anes th: vps "These are the men, my friends, who, ure | The we ed n resolution creating that celobrat | tr to get yon away from your best | cently, and © torious obstruction committee, and. took | f the Dewggrate, atid to make yon the | tnined some, laude from each Ho wrean what the Con- | equal of ne aris them’ not | stitution gave the power to} do it, (Cries, “ Never.") All at bg feare fiication of their | Fenians, the speaker said that Democracy | of au member At. once made | Was thé father and mot am, | Years of aye nitten the dictators of the | and they never would @ ther | ¢ | fathor aid mother, ‘give for this uction | , The Hon, 8. 2. Nob 7 ify them. (dressed the audience, atter which S hwre to. | Beach, of Tray, mado a very 0} wed; Damn | Spore that ea went) char. On to condemn anyludy Hing todo better by there than they have { ‘Ti: Storv.—A farious storm of wind and | have. pri thei achance to be heard. Why, oat eur Sey a wf ily the iwhat they ang. They aay the States | atl yesterday morni commu any further the Union: they aay that the | nication was seriously intern mus veinber Tt Staten W they passed the ofdinance of | directions by the submerging of the tracks casion, committed — guicide It ¥oU| me boat of th flavor i : Temes that each State shall have ath & U6, 181 Peat strvet, dunk trem th te Will cw © and two aonators, Of the atorin Verango yard y | ted (therefore they are obliged tot City. The poli went over to the spot! pupa Fon toulght that howe Statos are 14 the | from being wivien by the river pirates, Te diy alters 1, and have never beon out of tho | Will alse nid in raising the veesel if stil, at amination of the nature of our Government Jersey City and Hoboken fer ing va our fathers made it. Ewill alno prove it| it their trips : Bev by note and declarations of the Rad their anehors cal party theoughont the whole four year's | during the night Any warrow « war (Cheers). My friend, what. ig. the | from collisions were tude Sint great issue before the country! Th ee ation | SICKNESS AT QUARANTINE —Lower Quay in Congreas, | Ty si, Conarens, Mutt ating, Horpital Ship Bulcon, Oct. 90.—Th 8 wide fesue, so U8. steamship Dienville arrived at thi lawyers ¥. | station today, with a crow, all told, of Mi! AS At Leen what they call the new | inen, C.J Amendment.” E olject ‘ that article of the new a nd. | Charge. She left St. Thomas October 6, and Foster is to change the basis of arrive rt an Prince October 10, havin ve that all the peo: | lost three men of yel it form the basis of | au Prince October h State should | port on 2th, having lost four more, and ; ing of the cleetive franshiae while lying in Port au Prince, seven more AO « ch its aontatati + have ‘on atitution ‘ountry al ‘cauntae it may be safoin one State to permit | died, being three officers and eleven inen.) have seen ain class to vote and not in another | There are now on board, ten caace of remit. | Carson Monae, Tam il to negro wuffrage, 1) tent fever, aud eight of intermittent fever, | of Septen tell you why. Tdon't believe that two | eolda, &e., but not a case of yellow fever, | feit tity cer t iaces of men can ever afiilly DoH. Tissent, Deputy Health Oficer | think ther Be ee hee look | Dratit ov Sotowos L. Hutt, Bay —A di hoveteue ite vou will find those al by blood and t tries have t the death, at that place, of Solomou Le 1 experiment has. f nent member of the S 1s & pr 1 we York | WHRCE ® f t Mr. Beceher goes for universal anf | bar.’ Mr, Hall was Treasurer of the Union t Henn rage at our Jost advices; we cannet tell) Dime Savines Bank of city,of which ine Cat the p What he may be in the morning. (Langh: | stitution he wax omphatically. the unnel Tai ter.) Why. any friends, you recollect a tew | Te waa al ‘of the Adlantl after Dre hat letter to the Cleveland Con: | figs Bank Of whieh he obtained | Hie aud “It was one of the | ments | from th Me waa also a i them favor of a const ¥ that | rector in the Niuth National Bank of this | 84s then ¢ sever been submit ple. | city ee ir infer CuorensmYestorday morning, Ansistant | — A young n that the Sanita apector Dr. Freeman, of Fair) Walnut. atre yout nil | tions by aaying tlt digttic te Ato judges of the Su nited States in Virgi Carolina and” Alabain showed conclusively that th connie wnt, reported the death of of Tremont: Stati Irs, Manly near that place, by | al enty four houre’ illness stl Was present when Wils cholera, after tw Pininfectants wero sent at th Mr. Manly. Mra. Clark, of 3 iin the Union | stroet, reported ax being iil wii wes. Ho | On investigation, to. | ing | {i an would be | from aoverv diarrhoce only. ‘Two aor sb 4 hit principles cholera wore reported at No. 66 East Broad. | “" °*" th for the South, y | way, and one of cholers. tm f said the | pationt wast dependence, the Tnapector nitty in the seven yeurn’ war; by] cholera. ‘The names were Mra: Fitzherl niory of those brave men who dicd ken to Bellevue Hoay intain and restore the | convalescent ; Kate Bran who atten. attack man | ded thi quite sitddenly after Ming at roquest of 7 Staple cholera, fe nat evenomy as no doubt of ite being | n't, Hoff and wards with what was called cholera mor. | sole the reat of the tate ticket.” ‘Three cheers | bus. but ie believed bo have been chotern | of the were t ex-Governor Parker, | qhortly afterwards, Catherine Bennett died | te Combs f after which “Mn on pon the | suddenly w coroner's jury anid ahe | stand, nnd was foully applauded. ea | a cholera, A fourth case was that of | diressed the audi. | Patrick Mulvey, East 20th wtr dressed the audi: | ou the wth. ‘The house was evacuated und | of having b this PHatrA | thoroughly fumigated for elght hours by | grocery stor Mr. Pruyn, who | Mr. Christie, Chief of the” Disinfecting | Raster ate ; uiphure i gs. The Fe | They wer t last week by police of tho Sixth Hempted ny Wo could make. | Wind iat’ five tases af cholera had ue: | ¢ Alicmpted said he,“ you do the | curred at No, 47 Park atroet, turned out to 1 the voting on tho Gth | be untrue on. investigation, ' Three person: rm.) Mr. John Keeri- | tick we, Dut tho disease was ty em aay the pol ong entitled, “ We unelves to LA & n then wilt introdu night, ¢ ing to-night a ber” (Ch not take ou the ing Rouben Foaton, &c.," after which James aud thus create needless alarm W. Wall, of Now Jersey, was introduced, ‘The Pestans.—The Fenians at the head. | TaceTexast Be Recker oe ows ike quarters of Mr. Stophona are beginning to | DER AND He said he road this morning in | nau greatest possible secrecy in| Lieutenant Braine, | press an interesting obituary of the I | their business transactions as far as relates | Commission in ie Party, butaf this meeting is a speci. | to the intended rising in Ireland, ‘They sre | and who acized won, le never maw as lively weet the wun mints. | during th pees n ohia life Amd never | Th stion of at er alluded ne 1 oof anythin, like it sa it | Hs forth a. on of Ezekiel, where the dry | wer to aq) ex Decame an excerd great ar le, An ung. | the Uni tion is never bazarded ; and | er dones ye V. | the public must, therefore, be satiafiod with | hearing, ition of the sident Job ity of w patriot Hn, accepts the condition ing for something startling from th aon. of the Atlantic. A dixpateh w A ta received from ‘Texas yesterday by ( secks to | Halpine, stating that te the country, and to bring peace und | of gold and arma rity once inore to our beloved land, | the Fen ow, because President Johuson seeks | ER it these principles and to preaceve | Presi Elite of the States unimpaired, No | pe hy the Radicals, | Fe ti, he maid that 1 been forwarded by | ny of that State to aid the C. 0. Tuy, Rare on Monday ent Roberts is about to iasue an im- | resident tant address to all the Circles of the 1 Hrotherhood, in relation to the sen nin Republicans have | duties and wo k of the org rived at the day from 8 dle zation, A} South ad offer: | quarters yeste idol—this mambo: | stating that th libations to th tes of the Circles of | jumbo of the Republican party—their rep: | California had, by a vote of 38 to 8 repudi- | Senne the Teaentatives would how be adinitied to the | ated James Stephens, and jolued the Roberts | Shue ts | Hoors of Congroas, But he hoped the au | band of brotherhood. | move to the Aience wonkd come wp in their might on] Tne Coxpestxep Fextans—Hia Honor, | neva were blows dow Radical rto shuaslt thou aud no and hore shall thy | letter from the President of the United ; 2°" 18 ul waves be » And,” my frie States bagel cause Andrew Johnson is trying to keep | Exrevrive Maxstox Snythe, residing in faith with this nation he is threatened with | Wastisctos, D.C, Oct. 29, I866, § Division street Hea the leader Hh shye aos Sin— have received your communication | day nigh me 7008 & porednage m tae Fe of the 2th instant, together with a copy of ” turn doubtable hero of Mig Methel and} the Preamble and’ Resolutions adopted by | ua "hel Fisher.” (Itisses and cheers.) This is} the Common Council of the City of New | Rat, Bad man | the Aca wap, eae at ne Follicrs’ fon] York, and approved by yourself, asking the | eatin w vention that the only epitaph he would have | jntorpontion of tho. Uorera nents the con his tombator whet he died would be, | | ROR Ny i. vernment of th and 108) Fulton United States, to secure the pardon of Ro hert Bloss Lyneh, and other citizens of the United States, now confined in Canada, Iu the speaker, to ad ‘ll reply, I transmit for your information, « botter epi: | copy ‘of communications addressed by the al some years | Departnont of State, on the 2th instant, val whe saved the li inte toad worth of ot, ai too, But P have t which 1 fe ph than th ago in a churchyard in England “It is) tothe [itis Miniater at Washington, and | Wye bight this: “Hie still Af you're wise, you'll be] tothe Consul of the United States at To Le att Vit you rise.” (Immense chooring) | pout, Canada, These. prompt proceedings i" ket then discussed the issues avis | Wille Lagt avines you of the deep int vent of the United Si es of those vitizens, and of its deter I not go out, aud neither | ination to take all stepa that may be ‘ ‘ ‘ al woul and | cessary and proper for the protection of all | (as Warning in. Th tion has no | ity ettizens, wheresocver they may be, (ine ites oratich a case, and the action of |" \Sived) Aupauw douneou, | VeDal lies Hien, and declared that | by the Govern born Southern States in TRL was uull aud their fines 1. The thoory of Thad. Stevens is that | AN Ocvay Yactt Rack.—An ocean yacht | sequent hearing | the North and South wore helligervuts, and | yaco for a purse of $4,000 is aunounced to | TROOKLA that the conquerors can now do as they | exe place in December between the Flect- | Evening School please with the conquered, ‘This may. be | tke pl } bet the Fleet “ orge A. Ongood; the | on Monday ree Lovills us nations, but itdous | wing, owned by nation like this, un-| Vesta, owned by ot nuit a Hepubtics i and the | attended ita, own: Kilke ats who ate ¢ piher up except the winter ach ‘Alluding to the amendients to | Yachts are to start from Sundy Hook on the | (yay will the Constitution he said he was teld wooond wealay of T mber, and sail for | Such, at lewst that the Radicals had an amendment for | eye iste of Wight, auchoring in Cowes har. | control very day in the yeas hoy wate al i bd sary OR oS Abs pt se ye hey, wate al) hor, Tu make the contest more intorcating, | Mus. ¢ } Swift's stocking, | the winner of this race iy to challe thing Of | Kngland for $100,000 in gold slremuined, (Cheers aud liugh: | », in a few me St. Paws Cexreystat Ceernnation— | Yrster St. Paul's C sterday morning, The singing at} on the el Ment, Roy, | firm ut minister of the | ley) hed | Iny was) Johnson st shot wma Av.=Tho centenuial celebration of amid great cheering, and gavo pl fh yinerely thank: | wed | Ai F. ©, Perrin, of Brooklyn, was A Be 1 made some remarks, extolling President | parish, res was exe mathe 6, weniON aM 4 the sermon which was pr dohngon, the Democratic party, and the | at the dedication of St. Paul's, October 0, | Tie Wutekny | Dr, Samucl Auchmuty, Dr. | The libel #uit b ny Ke psuid that the fact that ho was to read ne sermon that was preached in th church one Uudred years ngs icnt of the | 17 The meet Governor Motfinan, auc the | sam 6th Avenue God, The ty be wou tor might tly te not be hie own, but they were those of «| ing presided, and in a few appropriate remarks introduced Dr, J. I rest, It was probable that some gf his hear | charg: » were the lineal descendants of those who | HAKIVK 4 hipped in St, Paul's at tho time of ite | tan driv fore | 1 the Hastical party | fedication, Some uf the deacet | had brought # cross of white | te and to keep the Boutnern States out of Con. | flowers wid placed ito «1 President Johnson, | mon wh MeCuty Li was to be read owed its preser e country and by the | vation to Key, De, Johnson. of Ura id ho called | Church, Jamaica, Dr, Highee then proceed sident | ed to read the sor fr, Auchnuty, the | ine mw. (A voice: why don't he Liberate the | text of which was the fifth verse of the third | (he an Fenian prisoners in Canada!) The speaker | chapter of Exodus, It was a plain discourse, | the privilege thon said that if necessary 100,000 men wore | without special interest, except frou | who had stood hy t South in the hour of rowly aud would, at any cost and fact of ite antiquity. In conelirion it mit of a berate these tou in’ Canadian pm gratulated the eharehya Tt weetiy. Diuls tomnewer for y and liberate down trodden Ireland. (Ch Under whose direction the beautiful ecu ! erected. The vante Kings Co Hrinn for Sheri TINMAN W 1416 Biordway ORE és MERKITI, : BUNDANCE at O! West 7th street, 1 waid, | WhO Committed avicide by taking laudanum ain had been drinking to excoss re o 3 alsy beon eudorand the . ticket bias alsg beon eudorand by ae Seventh Ward Democratic Primary < he boarders and drank Bho wae eulse | for Supervisor evoupted ly found dead in her bed. jo was rend La native of New ¥ yrom A Wixpow.—A child nam d four years, fell fr f a house in Thi Monday afte: NTERS 2 ~ dm witten's Jou CARPEN? ERA J. KOWS'§ show Mary KE, Newburk Bonn or and others then ad. | Supervisors met udge | o'clock, Mr. Henry Smith. SureKvtsons.—The Board of yeatorday afterr PPEKSMITHS AND TIN AND SHERT President, in the “New Jers | Grr PERSM | agreed that the Cor ted by the Carroll Mauwi"e Co, Y NDS WANTED HAVING MACHINES ow. to m che white ehitte quenes of the rai epouit required The water ran inte th WANTED ON OUeKaTors S$ WANTED ON Howe's « 08 BO &; Al80 8 fsw good A © Ni ghey wagon pal OF Aro ne Bat can make tele Count Cxusnss wmibers ont be sendy to work hirters of the police were int LT BOY WANTED, nonp Cleborne, ship's surgeon, in | case, previously reported, a Vin whieh John INQUIRE CORNER with dealing atte = | PINMAN WANTED MAKINE NEWS, - 6 19; 8, wots, £99; High Wate. feit fifty cont fraet ow fever, Left Port | testimony wis ml, and reached this | missioner Hetts, yesterday ey notes, the 2 | i TS ATLORS ek in the store e166 Grhed nT NY mines ett 0 HOOK FOLDERS thos who waders erred. Apply io LOUIS G Winged Arrow Tweed, remen Jeanette, Auiwe py FIRST-CLASS 0 West 38d ot, om cart sud wagon co bk TF paid $19 for FANTED—OPERATORS. BASTERS A a dletoetive tv the Laeay, Uneasritle. J OMEALLTA SRA MANIPS to the Carson HL a Liverpool LA oenart. 8t Joh WHEELWRKI OONFRS—Nelly Pout ULOGNE RB _Nel 2 GOOD CUSTOM TAL #9 at, teas ich ave, Ne wit The ganic 4 Flood in the shoulders, intl attempted to separ: | vi et Lea's door Of P8T Wea rath ot ANIED IMMKDIATELY—2 TIN ANU short ion, orkers end one man to pur oy stoves, at 129 Hixih ar PANTED—2? GOOD TIN PLATE AND Meet 108 worken | Hageuesiere 0 17, of disease of the heart Sth, Jeremiah Lambert, im the 66th year ol . ico of the funeral to-merrow ing a very wer it committed to the T Hus. The Inst | Lareeny by a Seaman —A aoaman n t ween till after death, but | York Burkalow was ar @ chargo of having stolen aoventy-five dob aad ues | lars worth of property from Robert A. Simp to the steamt TRADE NOTIC ‘OTL E—THE. STH DIVISION L. Anoateton Bold thelr rAgylar monthi OPERATORS 2d 3 men to bind TANTED— 5 coata and fini Apply at 155 Canal corner oe sbinon to ae tog. thal ti rsoatar TIN GOODE, Bec'y erty havin was committed to SMITHS AT 604 ben did and Aad @ Arrest of Burglars—William ONE THAT UNDEW and one mal boy ct who died | Thomas Sullivan wore arrested on a charge en engaged in robbing the | of Bernard Cohen ORS GOOD Cal Ampiy 4460 Columbia a ARPENTERS WANTED— at the shop, im ot, bet, Lexington Lost ‘Tord YOUNG MEN’ 8 FATHER | ares toe | =—— Ha rend Public Moet Met RPENIERS WANTED. "865 Bei raailies | found by the Sth Precinct polico on Monday | p atore of A. Jacobs, at tiaed Was comm | #8 Franklin atreat NSEPARATLES | ted tu the Tombs, — aos at cri NOTICHA, CTION NOL Weber will sell this day, Wednosda: A Maat 40 Wost di Farnllare, coasieting of chairs taller, 6 Frookiyn ote” FoR M 2 iG S35 3 who claims to ha the ox-Cont sm 2 OWN A MCGOVERN. Kec, Hee ADIFS’ FATHER Parent. of New York, h Jerate Navy, | 9 steamer Chesapeako lute rebellion, R, AUC weedy blic auction, of unl ar om Balbo States Court befy M Smith, cobreted » Muse on the Dal’ TY OMAR LYANM, | OWN MEAGIMER, V, FENDER AST So. BOYS. AND AL THEM of thelt mousier pabite’ sng » United States Distr SCHENCK, AUCTIONEER Lures, ele, of @ grocer and piracy on of the grocery stove 8 | will be tried in the ral large contribution | Court at its next session Niu —Tho rain was a0 sovere th £ those parts of the city wh cupy low or aw ‘An address will be delivered by Mr Patrick Larkin the great expound of Bioging by Mr i wore sadly in nudents of the row of TACKS and JOUN O'NETY lock IL MeNERNY, Vico: Pros, Heaters of (he estate cf tenement write the ocoupant AMUSEMENTS, HEATRE. OLYMPIC “LEONARD UROVEN Compinia success of THE LONG 8 “BOGART, AUCTIONEER—THIS DAY, their furniture to tho suction room: No. 1 5 upper floors in orler to save it cartel. yelothiog, cutlery, eapate, and & © filled with water habitants were compell THE LONG SI To might at the OLYMPIC Giang ]OCRNTS ADMISSION different parts of damnge was * | Mayor Hoffinan, has received the following | the city, but roots furmibutey th BOARD AND ROOMS, FEW YOUNG MEN CAN HAVE BOARD , W bbie. potatoes” Sold” ta to eal purchasers veremptory, rain or " tied suicide on Mon dose of laudanum 4 pe | all ihite wook, room 9 pokkeoper of th modated with cood board end pie ck 00d Os ure od, Now, 106 «rectify mattors his daughter, 15 ug store in Myrtle avenue f led 10 go back He then sent ANI, Mortgag ORIARTY, AUCT. and he swallowed it, causing death daring Drs, Little and McIntyre attend 1 upou hin, but he m MANUEACTURER FANCY STOPF, kod, will be #0" P, GAPENEY, AUCTIONRER, OFFICE, eat, walle thie day at tes in | manufacturers Commissioners, ERY FOR SALE, NOW DOIN uh horse, w ago ason for welling ox» Ill bi held for a sub + SeHooLs—Tho of this city were open re tolerably w BUSINESS, THIS DAY, 1H PARIN ERSHIP | BAKON and . MONIIRUK carry. No. 16 Woon ret, ls aissolved by | WAKUN 'yil'ehity ob the busi: | DAWN BROKERS SALE—WALCHES An witli voll thie day at 10% o'clock, et 1%) Targe stock of xold + R108 and puetols 1 by J. G. Bounett, dr, ‘Tho | and girls usually attend the is the desire ¢ orthy ibe atte PHON, 181 Bow: WNIROKER'S S8ALE—II will sell this day a Re sipexcr —Tho MOMS ES, CAMIRTAG ror SaLe— all | denee of Mrs. Cu s. co iP: OD CANADIAN H J since the unfortunate UH} fonae, Aman named Daniel Ma arch was contin: | brought beture LI o'clork precisel dresses, brocho am A GROWN MARE AL 1D West dint ot ORSKS—15 OR 9 MOK 4alio at thet OMce of SCOTT & CLARK, h 6 E3 FOR SALE. R. KOLLINS. AUCI'RS, WILY 438 Cana! streva ny Ira Buckman, A, inerain carpet, 0 bi PRICKD HORSE I 60 bass 19:8 at | Republican eau might | Seventh District FOR BALE Chi ad every ‘heer tpilon, ‘Duresur, wardiol ea, <nd bedding, sieves, 6, uot Thomas Metall Housekeepers an LOST AND FOU ND ON FRIDAY, OCT Lorve with & while star iu his fore {be ow mat cau havo °. vquire of PATRICK f wk Hida bet Oth aad 11sh ve EFFREK'S SALE Mupreme Court, ip partivien. N, Moteree, will sell at aus! helearowsna TH Breadway, a te Tie ‘guiaie of Abe late Joba 9 ae BY ORDER OF godly man, whe had long since gone to his | 40 Hlegal manner, th Lin McCarey | tion, at be Kxebs ants of Dr, | Mr. Fox was ebarged wit the altar. ‘Tho ser | ALnowny Batt.—Felix 49 Macdouaal ot AL NOTICES, RIKER, Aw'y, 100 “AUC Ona, Meta ck elock at 466. Onaal Sole! femitly bienk.mg pois, 1) C10 he, be an arrested at an carly hour DEPARTMENT ing last, on a charge of of the Kecelve rot felonii Thou: as ot armer torday allowed of giving bonds to anawer, by Hg, Prowouaivodd yt bat’ owe par cent w: Histloo Dailey, unpaid on }anu LLLAM ABOT |, AUCTION = to the day o: ps, moat, solved af 91 2 e'cioe A Coat-=The poli : setnatad ans £s

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