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Preach ov of redeem diame im th r Y , A breakfant fault of Aiaadiat | 7] ; z 7 — | Pr TT. | Continued from i irs Page. | A ven oh i i : havever wt od ul pie dete dant, The dofondant, Op | exe Ais, bold for xamination before Jus | TRADE NO LJ | ) ed anes mavtand ae death—aa old CA This ritwotiom, he said wee in danger | goclation of the PB Church to the mem | Letiuinued the Const coven thedefvutanl | Tas Tarranaaafohn Caverty, a hoy aged | JOUMNETMEN HORSESHORRS — YOU | A 00D PICTURE FRAMR JOINER ilu dense was not the sme. ‘The old ateew eae ee tare ar eatiort | bore of the Am Church Missionary | was murropt Min her pot, | TE seare, was arrested hy Officer Reynolits, | trade tg te Bld ot th vet a Ha | oe ote . bathe - ON THE plang the tore He bed s proup shane the acl, ‘The speaker refered to a book id vanigelt al ooo eats Sociotien. Tt] ti POR Ra a cae Forty fourth Procinet ner ey Taal Srevatieatsi rset | Baxen PASTORS SCORR nit Pieiing ine Severe, Hie b ote cbcent of joa 1# eres Sy ae ge Chere h” party, cal beer ! hi : aE hsb ie ae ag Sth | A a tacd Wadia wite living. at | cee FR sit J " "7, Pao a's Wees gee | dra THUG tw erk ot the baking business, apr © ne il FE I Dotivrand ely laener, hy mearuntess e crucifixion and the Sacrament. Ou)y to hundred clergymen, laymen and ladive, ed, and the ow red to a referer | stood the sidewalk, was nise a = | BNGINEUR WANTED TO RUN A SMALL von retire to the kitchon of the Golden Usfenn se ont'we, vende eRe wend pvasst The Vronkfast was ot up it I heard erty the te time the | eateal an an ‘acersors. Cavey was teh ¥ Noe | Be cEepigoging sige tam ignite monies: shore Pelottior dispensed cider aud bl 1 for and cirenlate ge) Books as, 4 Ves The following t tho Paving found the facts in accordance With | Jail for Io daga by Dagtion Wialeh | A, 0, Hy NO. 11TH MEMBERS OF | —— = ipa ataeale Fiore granddaughter: Gite are Sheng way in which ritualism could be, “ it ie You! the dtetondant’s petition, @ wotton te ty | Beastixa A Boon Veaeet.—A child aged ME phe ta a ~— , had fetened iim “away ‘on were’ #8 Ia Ponlettos, tnaile to tonfir coer ' th nit Bioatt eKNiuHT & BRO, Borg Pow loccasio: terrible of Virginia, expressed his RYE RMN. paring the | Lib ile ble et «arms whe wus fi secbndreralotbeted At this incantation the little apparition y and hor indignation. “The wiitanes the objects of the ict ada 0 a Piehonne W, tok | walking through Cour veatorday SUatIG WETING De TR IEMAeT 3) Re Te eon standing elaaping hor great | iA fly before her on auch oes ad not bed af opr Jetattes exes me | wan seized with a fit o ing. and atral BIC MERTING 1H acu. | W. ED — AN THAT UNDER. 1, and childiahly absorbed in the | and they wero generally her bea® y the object ote thes | a | Rx awivarion ov Law Sree vrs Theos: | ing itscit ruptureda itood vessel. and d 1 | Ae ee TA Mnesieat Ateatte' isan | cor. eves and Lastard vc broskiyn, RD” BI" | Beane, wo Dleehfag, with, tofies hele ceed | ain ‘ i Sasa a » uphold the ben NrKeY A, | fadeutg thie year is set [Ih conseqnence. The fame of the child in | Sumter, the Jlth inet, ob 106 ¢ enpOTaNg) 0G | vanced blushing, wit led hair, and ople mF ite Cigeetet Chet: | Cotatetten do irotton « la Brubies ee a es eo A ee ee] ee rive parents. reside ett Getta ll iettelivarea ‘Mr Ka aE tar | ANTED—AN AMERICAN GIRL TO DO | (failing har long taporice, Bhs looked up | ner life works upon theiy outs hie, cea ¥ of sheiccrse ors lewnbe a | eet bint ply ll Bochilhod owa for Monday noxt at 4 Lue or Wicked COR eae ie Marehalot ie aes azaceting ail | WV ave upuagwork of w mall fay, apply ax gio | (ito their facos with that confiding way abn | ‘lea with it. She had iaherited bor mothers poverty itomas, through scour — Poumes Pat Peet poe | Committen of Examination will mcet im the |r aa ay ie | of bales Siethgy Fanaa | rind ey, at oor Nad, Madame Jean made bor a iitle fori | emotional ‘nature, ‘and. her fathers eon 4 ntrangeaneat of Balade ds Hocarde | Gengial Tusa ¥ g oF ‘ 3 aA, Nestea Ge an came up and good-naturedly | aud Vigorous constitution, She w Cariet | Re pli hae syaihe cal Term nee ee | Methna wad arreated yeslorday the iy waka tee WANTED — A COACH BODY MAKER a CAnglaise; Monsiour Fon: | Wheres her mother had been wouk.. thie “Qe preach my w That was : 7 a ; Covet or A. , Raastonn— The fol ye of Martin he r Tt appears | room om aa | AN steht he M: SILVERS Manufactory, 06 49 109 talne ps . in head, bowed profoandly ied arn ee mnteitions endrsont of es ny one tt ho ade Pomme vw ine waned ; ge was defonda ft ired as she waa, hungry, preseeu: py | those among whom she lived. br PB: Be og Na PB Napotitaities, UAN Heeger torah Wirghary tu | fore Fiaticn” Walsh, on a aTED NITE ATONE | het return’ home, an den Hoahed through | Went crosswaye with her. sud: eke suas ean es tebaeta Caton Thea Chocolate, | the third ae ate Prison year ong, Tut filing Yo do ao at the | inher hai new | WASTED. NITE STONE | Madame do Tracy's fertito mind at that fn: | from it. "She was hard and rough at timem, had failed in their mie A the tables had been cleared, th el) Rane TRtNCH ys veal i MoGinn was nrrented wnt PU Bilis bieety UMAR y | weogily Dy CRA Ww ine 8 atlon Wee | stant, bog he nog many of her Lt = a enitloness a openness The | @ Keteleti: Win Waka 84 Gan Cs well, gra abi it hia examination | tem, | she was destined to put tuto execu ich belong to education and to oull ; The a is wan mang by the & iia Dragan brated, Sore a op he a | to F Heyond the ‘horizon dawned for her the i sing to their feet jtiantin, alia Wick ary in the | New Jersey. Men's rather | WVANTED IMMEDIATELY—FOUR OR | _ « Monsionr Fontaine, our excellent maire,” | kingdom of aaints and martyrs, for whieh We Dr Dyor then expromsed their grateful | Uird degree, 2 years and montlis.. Tie Perens or ovr Country. —This AB. titty 0 | cans are Rea Goaper® to work tn the.city.. A sho, going on with her introductions; | her mother before her had longsd. a@ sod truthe which he Ness to » had brought th vee cae ot Roly (the aubject of a recent lectire by Bi Mp iy Le tt, cor Gr ‘wire Mademoiselle de Coetlogon, M. VAble Sach weary day wont by; the kingdom Wer, to being SARC 10) oe ere atlal A manne ate ested tert Fosa, jranl jaceny, | Simpson, at Newark, NJ. Tho Bishop be: | BER of the Hat, eas tae. ‘i ai ordior, | “Ernestine, wo ‘will give, Miss nig | he" poor, womad, | the, A sions or eerem. atts a! a manner e stated t , ty for DALY, ‘Tieaa MANAH J 2 On ha ern ‘orge the yellow room, and some suppor, | crowned Queen of Heaven reignes +. be hed bever found ‘ mat the Hast two anniver ed bo thy Penientary 1961 gan by nottoing the disposition of men to | Magager, JEREMIATER. LYNCL AMUSEMENTS, My dear child, Tam dying of hunger i | pitiful eyes. Heine did not want pity Cy s amounted to about Jouk into the future, and the desire to con | @ 7 DIES’ 7 7 ot u i jet 1h | compe m1 at Sh 1 ; Jape ig th a Yeratiszonxcm—The dont Hond | 0k ito tho fate, and the Neste to on | A GRAND PUBLIC TEMIERANGE M DIKE. AND CHILDRENS, POPOLAR | day SEE: BOURNE. al THUG: Aarele il | eee in bet bette, DAs ees oe not Conton ae f toott “ n Sitenent of the Percdent-thw | Aut anguries and oracton to appease that | LL tng of the Young Woy Pat | omenerneen pe ho tartlets, the chateau, the moonlight, | some are, or long-suffering; she was not ame ‘ Pin ihe bb cane of Biauk Hitler ; 7 waa | thelr coametarios ae. well marten Radios | Ot, Woh, Mi ea parte ot the theatre 7°" | tho ladies, the whole journey, acemod to | eelfish, ne others who abnegate and cubase Tyng tn tow apptat ‘ : uk Hitlen Neaeaon FB pi Blt . _ | come out of the Arabian Nights, Catherine | Until nothing remains but a soulless body, @ at happy He said he on uspicion of he v con: | fare de All along the ok ONG STRIKE Pic t only the Abhe did not’ belong to | cataleptic aubject mesmerized by @ at Avon * erabte Iman who haddeno | nected with the Lord Hund 10 ' Aver er ihe OL Whe hele een 4 Theatre, thts aiternoon 9 clock % | thom, ‘Tho quiet Mttlo old man, sitt Jer will: Sho was not humble, ensil po . . al assoviation the hte | canae aorie of the 1 ae eereal volun MA kl oar ; app, | the corner, cansed a thrill to this stern | treated, unsuspicious of evil. The Det s 4 party” might be there and | iy his fiarmont at t aay oh eld ale Ta | | QUYMPIC | THEATRE — THIS At teatant of which he was happily uncon. | and his angels wn tarcs onough im i a that was boflod today. Mo | yy. tontinned tere dit 5 ta oF this continant Be sald’ God | SAMES GALAN, Admienionchh anda; carne fo mnatiace to all pete a 4 ¥ | her heart to spring up in the good yf At scalded Mia very | torday. Mr Millen was exam han given ws the postiion ef power on the | Yl ed tatead er HS one | Catherine and her protecteoas aupped in | thick and rank and abundant, only ie f nm alluded to the | that on the det of October face of The bel . erie, | the great dinin a long and. lofty | good aoil in which they were ng, & in Boston, which | clock rion, { 4 he belt of power livg OTHER GRANT i : oj mie | £0 ith a fine vetting, and many tall win. | in which tho grain of mustard Kothis, and aaid he had not | °C non, & hetweon the ith an Oth degrees north Siariicn of tvatbearies Roe MC THEATRE =<‘ TH LONG | dows, barred end atuticred, The oes tance, | epcing Wh, too.'sed. become 6, great ee grease that waa put on | giaonut whtcl feel ERE A in iaoly i t which are hereby notified tow 1" thio aftornova at 9 eleek. LJ only lighted the table, where cold meat and ne. with wite-epre hom, { Hub" —that pla ee | nas given i 0 great never TLE POLED nd n and c no thic c poisonoum ood things had emanuted ‘ aL Ma d South of the equator, nor was -IITLE FOLKS 10 BRE THE | and alemon and grapes, were | though the thick — w and poisor was one ¢ had had & 1 Chureh, in alism as prac hurcbes. He at the Evan friende of the | St seyites were tho | dr They had changed | chu ican Catholic” | $Y duced candles on | Yor and Latimer | or for | Ty fact what the| F 44 But controversy | por: way to succeed. Lat lear ch against | would. be # system ror was to | Am ve blessed tory | Sup men were half to | ¢ hat numbers went | Bee * were set his feet in the | por such al! uld attend their | 1h: coleni | ed den 1 Fo gbters | tor Rol ded to ee ed by men, *Chureh Book Se Beas to go there could get had no buai- | Ch t books they | o Society Ors to the | other ¢ the doctrine | tendered them, would J Church” as given in the | Wha! aw, been atolon from Rikor'a Island on the | coal to aup the next Amoug the arms are muskets, rifles, carbines, J een MY ‘ Vu 1 3 woe " hots. rifles, cart to bed a soon as sho had done her. sup 's voice was a peculiar ar character were mado | | Brief adaressoa wore then delivered by | 1th ult,, and which belonged to housand ye ‘Our water powe grerde end pistols, afew of which are lb goed con | Hartiate, with candle, and Barbe, were ruck any one Africa | Bishops Payne and Vail, Rey. Mesars. F Holm Ee ras Vur rivers run broader and hi from the Navy. pasterna. er* | Hoth doputed to show the way up the broad | time, It rung odd, wae pext introduced. Tt | of Massachusctt ney of Chicago, Phil used for trial to the o¢ icles will be said tm fore atone stairs, with curio with a sort of jar re that there should be | ips, Brooke, Jay Co Esq., Judge Cun waa arr A bef jae nothing to compare with achgiangy O06 ball cash tn Government funds, to be | railings, along a great tons passa this quality are Tt was aad to | Bingham, Dr Joba on Smith, the K Dowling’ yesterday on ae of havin » whose rowr isthe basa to the mi dopontted on. f ‘and. th ing | lege The pr h Gede erer.| took place yesterday i Gtienlty in the | Church, Lafayette Place, before a large con , tuinded men were | grogation, which included the Board of Un. | Clarge of having stolen derwriters. the Association of Bank Presi ® large number of pro 1 For | o'clock t | pall mains’ were removed to ‘Trinity Cemetery 1 for a similar demonstration capital of any great nation over ai Lia Mages od comp were tangling in a wilderness at bonita, whicis had been | gontt uf zo decr fear tie Coa who ting a pretty white are rig i Page git fA! 1. He said that he had | any north of 0) degrece. Our ext Sdavoto i wtover hor head, aud sat watching them ring, on hor knees, under the great p ine, of De aa then {ntre the. Vonts. stolen from | say north of 5) degrees. . fase to! - — their meal veux Cathedral, with the trumphaa@ Ho felt a a, he naidl ak ch ane It god a roe of power AQ CENTS ADMISSION, ALL | “And your grandmother, how is suet’ | attains of the anthem resounding in hee g among #0 many older and ablor | faut leer He world masta fam THOS Tite Tadioat" ho Olympe Theatre. Thiseflernoon | agked Madame do [racy of her ears, would have seemed to some a not ame n biweelt He looked “upon this recep wae made to discharge Mr B Ol the twelve hundred | DENIS OSHA thee nee MORANNA, Hare | es tone a soe ois as i "raid Je worthy typo of the ant Girl of Domes { sath a millions inhabitints of the world could here DENI O'SHEA, Kee, Be it the La rt members from the other States iy ean Manin, Rea ve Se8 te erneed ee i ase ina heard of y Baptiste lia just | My, in Lorraine, Aa the music rung highes token of aympathy, The meeting waelto tut for oranination iu the mum ot | Oe bw homestead of seven MONSTER MAKING down to aak for a little au for hor | and ahrillor, the vibrations of as it % $40,000, 1 Real: th. Sur staniieien Gaoutietiien ‘A.B. ecleiy, No.8. N.Y from y Miss George, you do not A th oo 1 mea dadetiod Wiles wer betes “1 | Te: CASES DOOTS | 4' VoU must get a good appetite at Tracy high mysteries ¢ | iil! ee Ae aon ieee Noh ae Meader Mes, | {Hope you are going to atay with us for | the Incense was rlaing in atroame from the arraigned before Just sterday | i th mdful prod etion on Monday. Nov. | wotnh tine” | consers; people's heads wont bending lower ~ i ne o ol no BN i : i sy vere there wan litle | Gan cbathe of having od Mary Man | HORS. test leg of the Nile, wiih er a4 OFC. 8 PARGONS ® Again Catherine blushed up, and looked | and lower; to Reine a glory seou Ne ottalces oh’ Trinity Cheah Hatabbed her twico in the right shonidor | Five thousand millions of dollura wan the | ——- rennet “A BUREAU OF ORDNANC t even. F thought 1 hoped" he | t come and fee heave Ne of her erento and ata at van | te ve i cho 1 arm wath wens" Het | product of our Meld due the ar in| PATHER MATIIEW TA. i. SOCIETY, ae mtn ae have got hee anfo,” interrupt a (toaginations had no. high eed ns, and wondered what the | Womnds are aovern, but nat necessarily dau | the very time of war it was increased. “Ani 2. 4 of New York, w ve tempers | Madame de Tracy, furricdly, carving away their votary; they did not rch was coming to. Ble con by | kerous. Wilson was held for tri yet we do not oceupy one-fifth of all th hott Ball, cor. Hrusten, Bher® | Ordeanse, Brnall Arma, Misco am racy, Hlurriedly, carving aw. bid Stores, do, (84) ‘day of No- | at a cold ¢ nN Second en. Wo aro not going to ther country, but sent bor home ing that those who bad come to New | Alleged Larcenica—A junk doaler named | land which ma ultivated, — England snf'ahere Ringing by Me. | vember, 1968 Fait be caida} gabe | part trom her.” Poor indy, her coutape wae lodding waye and her daily k participated in the ho pitalities | Jolin Mullin was arrested on ‘th A hell i canals nace Friel i PRICK LAMB, Prosi guetion, in the w 1g Nard, to the bub. | tailing her somewhat. She did not like the A, disturbed, with "¢ ntler fire in hew go home. feeling al fiolide onnaylyania alone ex Hes. ba ® r | With Aome-copper in his posse looks Mud, her little | oye, and with t deed Utes Hmall Armia and miscellaneous arti 8 soft ¢ Joan waa casting ord in her voloe essed thing it was for brethren to of all Fogland. We have enough the world dui Ordoanes : nd Cathe 1 together in unity. had protegee. She made haste to ad harmonizing its harsher tone, olen GUA worth of nnnato seed fro FP. 'Thompaon, of 74 William atr UNERAL OF BIMFON DaarrneTho fu | s0ssion, the accused was comuittod with shadows, and with windows at ‘inter | ton.” Son yale looking’ on tho moonlit cou ‘of St Stephens, g. Jr, aud the P rtland, Rev, 8H y soften into gay, esidout of Kenyon Col | Josep Mile “Morurt's, of shlom ind me, sometines they shadows fhitt whest and iviest of dis ¢ looked out cordant accents. ing the court. ‘The iron gat to let | She liked g orsolf, after the it out, and she recognized the tall, dark | Aetvice was the plata, gentleman they had called Monsieur Fon. | She was str loa to Traey, skirting the rifells, wore in,” Catherine | 80 fatigue to her, eapeci nth very kind. whep the corn was Pave asked | blue bright flowers and th attire | AMong the tall yellow shy Reino would ride Wh noi. | Waa when she st he comel Universe, But why, neked the lee {tie ‘the articles ‘avast be ry to dilate mpon this ovberwise they w: willing to weknow) American is unsurpassed in the eo of ite Store —Thoman Cur m0 anid aughtor. | " Wore atragued |. After further noticing our mines, manu Elly Brees HENRY Juuticn Dowling. yesterday -on a | factuires, commerce, &e., and the exalted | CHAPMAN, Vice, PETER DALY, Mee. Beo, 141 a wall watel from | Position ‘amongst the mations of the earth | — —— ie Which thes give tis, he predicted tha’ this | [NSEPARABLE -YOUNG MENS’ FATHER land is to become tho depository of the | Ay M feclety No.8 of N.Y. hall on | rd. ‘The exchanges of the world will b on ur rae New York will extend itself o 5 neighborin tyard and their moon ith them, al services of the Hon, Simec St Draper rtholomew's taino, “LT imagined ho waa Monsiour d eau Tracy when I rye Re tie thought, Thi BOGART, AUCTR=THIS DAY, AT What te tha © 1) clelock, at the amotio rooms 1 North Wil: | pasta, n of household furniture, , ‘chairs, bureaus, washstands, i cloth, bedatoads, boda Dectiners Duryes, of Fl latter was ina hiqu eet a fow mights ago xatnination. mythe, | ight ina Bar.room. —On the night of the | the Commissioners of Charitica, an nt merchants pee They were held r and will occupy yng those present w aud. passa “That ts the sound of tho son, ma -arpels, ervisor Wakeman, Postmaster Kelly, E vol Teg tte Bight of fhe | the whole surrounding country Kitchen furnl gure, ae. ‘oaid Barbe. “Wo hear it very woll | with wi \lows Fonedict, Charles K, Gildersleeve, James St See ee ene ietery aun | (ue. 18 ovary clreeti from here when the wind blows in this di- | ¢utrance of the town, at the door ks , Mr Astor and others. “At ons remains were received at the L by the Rev. Dr. Pyne, and the R ytho of Flushing, the officiating ere then carried up the aish ly the following gentlemen, acting as A Grinnell, John Aw thonght € tions of pear nis wit nents, while th North of us would be willing to us with the permission of their wt had given ng the affray Hockley struck Dutt on cota head with acano, The bitter drew a knife and intlicted a bad wound in buck ley'a shoulder, Dutt aurrondered bimselt to await au examination sho would find poor’ Annette waiting patle atly, tied to w ring in the wall (To be Continued.) recti Catherine dreamt of the sea that of hor journe 6 Abbe and Me Fontaine, » playing his and sonatas in Dick's stadio, Sho dreamt that sho heard the music even, and th ition t from any No, 6; are hereby Ing oo Wunday, th Washington It | beled to be panetual THE NEW YORK SUN. iHTY, AUCT., WILL BRL yar Directors re sol veeuied European owners, and the province South | THOMASC KENNEDY, Choumsa Stee 104 o'clock, at Ralesroom 19 Nas. | somehow, ae horaclt’ was playing, aud they Charles H. Russell, George W. Bly Wroonuiyn, of ws are gal ng upon us, Other = - a eee parler, obember and | ore ull ‘listening to her; but the notes “1 Shines for All pert I Cartas Braise THe Crosareace Cos | ations ofthe earth have no reason to go to © FATHER MATHEW U. B. T. A. B. would not strike; in vain sho tried, she ~ arimaTonettis Cannan. Captain Traine, | Nt With Ms. The expansion of our terri: | ce weirhlivcw of otend ond Cages ste, on Bie could bring forth no sound; aod the sca THE SUN ENLARGED. burial service of Ff ates va not detrac fay eve: o'eloe caine nearer noarer all the time, anc arch was aves Mi ke ihe al ciating | the Rebel pirate, who was the loader of the n seh ‘rae Cusepbalt the waves flowed in tune. It was a horrible ra of the Bus are presented rey, at the conclusion of which the re: | band of conspirators that arized the steam AF a others droam, thoagh when sho awoke thore was favorite 1 Quebeo and Mont a1 in 8 greatly or Choaapeako, which loft this port in 1864, form. 4 nothing much ia it * ’ ae. terucite Wy | fer teterms , st iu 1S) otlior takd possession of Moxie strug s oer it, which it will hereattor be Crees: eons! Lava 1 the yard of Eli Dente. | Ba# boon placed on trial in the United | gting of tho Old World will receive 4a little moro than double ite Me Sad : i States Cireuit Court of Kings County and | their eneou nt from us, and by means | pepsi CHAPTER VIL 4 r size, nud of course presenta ® then concluded by the | % Bea p River, Conn the 8th | ead i ty.” Aaa defence he has | Of the Atlantic Cable and the Russian Ove Pad ‘ greater variety of reading matter than tt the benediction. n° | inst. @ tirst-clase centre board Schooner, of | Bleade “not guilty.” Ae e defence hel | iand ‘elograph wo sliall bo able fa Medary meine Waar pomsible to pring. in our provioualy te | {0 tons, called the 8. W. Lewis, owned by | Given somo account ol le cared 1 | Whisper words of cheer to tl Sa CaarORtY Ee Sat sibs Raia h aways between the twe pace. Notwithntanding this great kaw Gey. Suxnsax iy rie Ciry—He Viers| Sorel Crowell, of Ne * others, | Heavors te justify his acte on t il | and struggling of every land MADDEN, hee, Bec " of Franco som in the value of th por, the Wits SrepenGen: Babak antved amuel Crowell, of New York, and others; | chat he waa » commissioned under | son closed his interesting lecture with a i ee eae eee ns the same, ‘The SUN has now ‘at palishbante eee ey Capt a tteraded ‘ter | (He Confederate States Govort , He | Beantiful peroration to the American fla HE HUGH O'NEILL CIRCLE OF THE apre tranquil int thirty-three this city at # late Lour on T ay ever Yoniuia, Miss, and iu Juin we was ordered do capture the Chess | and addy And this ahall bone dl ‘eniaa Dirotherhioo, of Jeivey City, will hold « Ty in the sun, while the great wave-armies ad during th as not only fives Wealinaton, at eat Fate: asting tra pouke with the aid of seventeen officers ard the land of the free and the ngwon st, cor. New roll up with thundering might to attack ny sold rive the meana of Politan Hotel. Yesterday afternoon the | AN Evtuxste Ratya.—With the opening | men, for whom ‘he purchased tickets, At) tomo of the brave,’ ” N 04 8 veloc them; sometimes {¢ rushes over the vast all, ts promised Jn the mal Wto, pect af y ‘ 4 He time of the attack he aasembled his men ‘eminent and hills, dunes and | but has been cond ‘outoe aya eee rinies | cove teens ve the Yost an | inedeck ahd proceeded with tiem below, | Stuntows Fi aN Sensex Crrv—Shortls M4 | corn ofa and plains ani eand-bille, the dunes snd | inotively us THe Peorure Parkas teil the various tinan- | epidemic of mai hansetin, ‘The extra | iraine then gives the details of tho killing | before noon yesterday a scrions fire broke | Clenan Uieeles aan aa tMreading until. ita fury of appronch is | The culargement which we have entored * He ae uh | ordinary activity observable in the great | of the crew ot the Cle GUELK tha Owalline Howss e016) Alont LANE, Ceatre, THOM. Oe gun AD shout, aud then, perbaps, as the sua bogi pony is necessitated an well Ly the detunnda Ele Brokers, who | jewelry at way, the fancy goods | tain of the vessel ty street, Jersey City, which at one time | ayjijp pean fiey horton on Monday, to wet, aud the sky to clear, suddenly the | ertisers ae by the f the At Veheientiy, At the | catablial Mow Lane, wt ihe aoit | veel 0 Bt dots sph poder i Poh. TORN ONES: water stitla aud brightens, and the fishing | lantic Cable and the otherwise increasia ed consider: | livery and mantua makers’ shops, and in }over to Captain Bw wtened acrious consequences, The fire Hoot === | bonta put out to sou with the retiring tide. | (resure of news from ull parts of the commotion, aud many | the dry goods trade, ounted for by the | Aftorwards) he w inated in some unaccountable manner in | weed to ; " Some people living on the shores listen to | We have also been desivous of ivi € Leto. He ia ex | bappy, Conductors Of these places on the | capture the New Y 1 room on the third floor, the family occupy: | tae Broke BUSINESS. tho Wistant moan of the waters us they roll | Nene a mera Complete resume of the ph Poe a grouid that matrimonial coutracta and | wine Evening Star aud ing which aro nbeont. ‘Abou WW) word i. : FT land roll away; some are go uaed Ly) world’s Shen our hitherto reatricted Rear ce beas eteanuship Suspuehnbas, | Soetly wedding gifts are the prevailing fash | the Wank he sail cre stored in the room, and these Best's INSTANLA- | joug custom that they scarcely hoes | Columns permitted, au siect We ion of the Fa 1 preps wore damaged tothe amount of 0, ‘The NEOUS HAIR DYE. the said echoing. Dut others are now be able to. accom Jous Sreeer Cruncn Axsiversany.—The | handa full; the eb wid fourteen men, and ° Mr. Wilh forem f the Cont 1 . he sini boing. Dut others are of the Gum for ¢ intellige ¢ sitatio ‘] 8 the manner in which blab AR ML satchel all aor b | THE STANDARD DYE OF TH® WORLD: aceustomed, One woman told rf one hundredth anniversary services of the | able state of axitatis nd auric i the manner i which Lei iF | nental Screw Compan to have deliv ‘Paion OnLy 60 CENTS PER Box. that toe voaiwatian one tet came to liveis | MUD Are UnsiiPy Le 1 be eld to ee tlle Ore ae nee iety te | he saya, $000000, Returning to itichroned | cred them to a purchaser yosterday after (ing om th This Dye ts vow considered by all who have tried | fic ‘a house by the sea, tho cou | OF od ress, i ¢ programine: | most fatnous, wedling marches; tociety In| he sass, $300.00, starving to, Kichinond | hoon, ‘Th sho insurance upon. the Hey AS Seats tet | (hathe, BRAND Ne Or tite WORLD | Ae apt ty never left her, ‘Sie | that impetus to modern journaliam which a nern ‘i Ape urnished with dant gossip, and monoy | he was promoted to be Fr joutenan tals, 'T is owned by i bAN: | lide east in old. dy’ , os 4 tee has been ko remarkable during the tast thi circulates freely. Then he took the achooner St. Mary'e at | J ee. Bee, 1 o clika colon, changiag | never could grow used to it, It haunted | has been sot vole during the clock, reunion Fervices at 2 o'clock in | Citeulates freely fie Ea cote, Ee, Rehonaty Mary's, at ¢ Grogory, was da fied" or “irey ‘bait to's meguifeent BLACK ot | hor in her sleep, in her talk, in her daily | Of a century. It now lus superior arrange the afternoon, with addresses from some of! Trarenasce —The Young Men's Fath A urself Wy sland, | aged nd is fully insured. DROWN inviantanoualy, and'without injury tothe | ject She thought. at one time she | Menta for the procurement of ne Dy the Methodist bishops and former pastors of ‘ Bg “ee ; and burned her, on the 1th ot June, 1865.1 The house was by three families, ee the 6 ad of should go mad if the edund did not conse ; | Atlantic wire, b land t phe, and ar clurohi udu we evcuine at et | Mathew ‘T. A Seclaty No. bp ae t it | Atterwarda re another vessel aol went | whose furniture waa damaged to the amount laating In iv it'would ‘die ‘away into the distance, and | iH tt other ineans fur ati speedy trans sermon by Key. Dr. Newman of New Or | te racmiannual meeting for the elec | to Nassau a hat ro wa { )upon whieh there iy no insurance N CHAS, B. ” ie Prine. pies. then come rolling nearer and louder, with fi peel elligene wae addy a : » onan: | Cveh ho went to Englund, he saya, paid 6 vo. | Ame ener Whoinals AgenteU. N, CLUTTENTON, 38 Bisih | (Hen. come e will now be called into requisition to make Hoan tion of offices of the Society for the ena | fle mens ands relying tin the Ty eait att )\D ACCIDENE.—As locomotive No, | 2M, AMY. Coon tenon Pe re a OE ot Saal id pate, tbe neck: ead bee b aud the | tho Sox “Shine for all,’ with increased brit Taape Movewrsie— The varions trade ng six months, on Sunday, Now, 4th, with | an aty proclamation, sailed trom Live was drilling onthe track of the York | Naleamess of N. ¥ had also of all Drugaiste, on ied, Bho baa foolish tit taney Organizations in this city have held their | {he following result a Uredident, J ‘ tah | pool for New York He lived y A Erie Railway, at tho dopot in Jermwy | Selection to detray expatines, — ter-binds, the bad fooll s muperstition | ae eniargemont which wo have now " ‘i Tyne View dont, Johu A. Kelly; | Iu Savannahs, Georgia, aud profeases tu have : Minho * ——— = WOR SALE—A LOT OF LASTS, DIES, she should be happy whe | made would’ have occurred some month fogular meetings during the week, but the | fod wernetars Bed Weller Bin. Uesier | Kean aneitaurat Wrote s O16 | Cite, 9 awrite was carelessly mniaplaced, and SAN - Fj Deen ee Oe eee aesmtenes | to.hear the moan of theses. Pade wen Bare | ot beatin Dusinoss transacted in mort cases was not | tary, Jas. BP ri Corre retary, | offit i 2 | the engine ran on to the wrong track and DA AND ROOMS. gues Ebola Ne Aor ise | What is thie strange voive of Nature that int lotion of facilities for printing athe austit dinand 0} w ' © | hacked into an empty train. of Senres ao — | diye. wi th one. uttel many unlike | 1 sae of general prblic interest, but of a routine | PA seal itis Rid and sorgemutat | (ha ® Couuty Honiton: | Cara standing oo pralde (rack, an FOUR, OR FIVE RESPECTABLE MEN tines!” tat thot we only hear the voice of | Cuz, uamenee edition, A now Mehtning or, uch as the “election of officers,” | 2s Marshal, Joli ) and Keantat | tlary [heen i he accommodated with nice (u nished led, 7 i Fs vere eots press, » jor prin 9 eee ‘i Hh peda ally Seas roy | Arma, PH. Kelly. This sucicty, ouly one! Yaacas ix tun Finn Coumtasone er prs van ings: 'Poeesu cal at ST West Lath etyup etaire, 160 | F{OW TOOBTAIN PATENTS, CAVEATS, ore Raarts in the soube oF the wanes ip five thousand impressions per ont, has ua uission of new members,” “reports of] year in existence, is in a very flourishing es’ | them damage to the ai ot $5,008 ¥ 0 '* thoy. fly, PS in aenkion (eM bal! committees,” ete,, ete. : Condition, and. uumpers upwards of 24 | Ortter raceful row ¢ A Youruren Vagar Jolin MeDarby, | PMIREK YOU MEN CAN GET GOOD ala, the shivering of trees, the creaking | roomd Another press, At sha Game ied " members. Notice oftheir meetings will be | Thursday eve hice of the F pk ais . begh eceommodation, ‘Terms mee d starting of the dally familiar things all | TOUM®. AnOter ree ote ne laren Wein eae cune: At Miitemen's | #2en elsewhere \« Honors youth seem ht ray whe eal, near Broadway i abont their homeat few presses differ materially from thoes on Wedne evening. at Milleman's aM oh tt in Jersey City, ran away from his — - ‘This ocho of the sea, which to some was a] iad by any other newspaper estalel HEU when a Conmirice waited! apo then | Temmamancr—& Public temperance mect | yell ringers 4 ; hein Yytabecd bled ) LET—TO A SMALL GENTERL Panuly | aud. oe repronch, wan to Reine | DML OY gy ofl igh yl At eggs Zor upon the propriety of the two sosleties | Oreana Lodge, No. 14, 1. 0, of G. Seund Dy, | ee, by Willian D ‘ ant | {il sexterday, when sho a » | in ret ine "Hanae tot al Pacer outs role TThere ‘are | ouuets MERPARae rita We LATE Bee g together in relation to the settlement | of 8.) on Saturday evening, Nov. Wt, « Binoe , ' 1 New Yorks Sho attempted to file hin | ofthe owaer oa the premeos, Posseaioa imminedt fe a encher,—of ® re Y complete the irrangements we have wa ge Ei gre a ae ine POLLS | AU Pe on Par Pasa buat Uitbian teste Wind st Way Mitac Lenn brieat au Can (hts Usek ne: ayeOn no | ately eee eee Oe avast nino be Vcusrred. the sttrte of | images 80 natural ple that they be | for serving the public in our capacity a 8 ba fleet eds . left Mis y int andl it | adisorderly manner the police were e . weTe a (odo #1 this Vusiness bimeelf are come more than mere images and symbols; | journalists and news distributors. “ Py oF TUE COURTS. } some L were \ is nud hlowae taken (to the Police Sint | ® BRESPPCLABLE YOUNG MEN CAN BR ee ‘After « season of great and to her, when she looked at the gleam. With facilities for obtaining, the space fos al his latter ey ee : } au bay | ; om ui | live Station | Qe ramdated with beard with e privace femily oualty ead te segk head | ig immensity, it was almost actually and | pypiinin na fon ray ity peiae rection of fruit b and mate BOIE AGAVE TUM HOME OP RAUT I TT anna ae ABC ORR Ot TS Ot 16 West 188 Ly at intruth to her tho great sea, upon the ahores | [ity all the news in which the ge Table Piney nticted the iterente of the ma The 1 ople x el Chaney agaiunt the Me: | wor Wan to | scfli§mat | Auuese or Now Yous Hackwey.—Win = | tolelt proper advice at the oe of which we aay we aro aa ehildren playing any antereat—fron af orth of th @ subject was luid over for one werk. | tropotitan Board of Health, was leurd in | ’ ; yaad Stephen MeGrath, New. York BUSINESS ¢ ihe par tice conea! With the pebbles, It was her formula, “Her Tie SUN will continue to b a hs oa report of the Uuited Prac: | si6 Supreme Court, Chambers, yesterday, | of the 8 ner slant euaree cna ae) ua PLO BE TeS Ge cue CATAL UA piety om? ior the umes ep Rorien as eens: Pee etic’ tamara | Tuas at eat i Goal House Pultiters’ Society shows that the | rie relator in this caso moved oi an order | ployed at the Git, W Luesuese BISTEAY CHAR RE WAIL Mal} ARE CHANCE—GROCERY AND LI. | patemable je Uius all the ditectious 3 forizon, aa some pray looking towards | million of whom now read it every day. Be par io aha the ditboteente rte taated ad | to show cause why a mandamus should aot | t Art| ing passengers contrary ty ordinance, —‘f . with stork, fixtures and good | MU) te protect ble heaven, in the words which their futhers bs lad Na Ane. She ut parte & footed up | isane to compel the Hoard of Hoalth to pay | tion he waa etteceey | Donulty te a dae of 920 saa PALS OF 1 ee CR CTE F have used; and some pray by the pains — pe The 'Journeyincn Tailors’ ociety seem to | 4 bill of $86, The aitidavite on which the | fu conversation with Mr: Thoin, one ét the | —— 4 ori ee meme, | SNF at tea y tudor ; and some by the love whieh ei THE NEW YORK SUN te Iu @ louriehing condition, An exhibit olin te Baan OS. un Grier of the | Comiuianoncrs, Dow an ‘ MARINE NEWS, [P08 SALE CHEAP—A GROCERY STORE ate granced | words, pray in theif lives and thoir Now tm t's S4:D y#ar, ie the cheapest end ome of tb balance sheet wows that the associa. | Hoard declai portion of the premises ofice, and | meat shop, or will bee (or Fea: » Bue ot often put into actual | tw dein the ¢ Hon bas more than $100 inthe bank and | 108 Weat Lib street dangerous to health, | Mr ] Nov. 10, @. nisen6 41; 8.00te, 4 47; lligh Watersl0 92 I thle or surety Uly._ Appy @t 08 Thomas | consult with, uy 1740 not often: put unto ‘actual | tre edge dai parse ih the ie $200 which te set ayatt for funeral nud mek | and directing the police to-put them in or: | be ee a 108? | Stone cour tres Week iro 'dway SahM* | gal ha happy vo soe then ind periphrasee the story of ths sygupneriier® ‘ j ee J der, unless the occupant of th wen di iy LEARED, = — x | ReiT Barkow SR weariness and effort, The othe een Aue Te OUand ved eies the iMsids | Ori uat Uther dun ceetion Ae ont Urvleh STPAMANI- New Verh, Alexands'a; MoCol ag AY eee children ou the shore are sometimes at vari Bee meat corilia) ature oer# Me B00 | Cie police executed it by euploying the re | Col | yen Tetinoves HC Plostepout, Vivace pula, cle: | DEY GooDs, od ance with these latter in their play My Closing Association | } . Bip yea | Conia, Glasgow " while they are all heaping up their stores of arly Closing Association | rie Board of Health objects that the re- | {tay held an inn \ BHIP—Gcorge Green Kirby, for Sen F REAT DECLINE IN PRICES OF BLAN- | 88. te0ts (0s pebbles, and stonos, aud abella, and bail Witteen reported very fa wcted tuder w apecial contract by \ wed J aiiARtet diy Fecrowentn Waveney Coll Lowe, AT LAMBEDR, O25 UREENWICH BT, Moss Fate figures upou tho saud, aad. ovenient, ‘This Society | measures for collecting the bill fram the | |, D. who diet the « f orice M Th ¥ Corser. St Andrews, | Worth Vat we ener ee aweep away, suddenlt, 1) ne Peanieed, 46 setablich benevolent anes: | Be Mola tLe tovead aan that thee nny | (lo offrets of tnirna ! (ROROONKRS =O H Hernck, Noviolas VJ ull, | “UBER GEATINY iiLANKR is bor joow angry aid they wi tints | GON plation in conjuuction with the prereut or, Hes ecoupying the house, and that they have | tase Lappe. Mexandris; Amelia, Potat au Petre, Worth 4 ng them at ong d Geslestion ’ mouey om hand, and are not bound to | wrt ae peed ye i TRA TEAVY BLANKETS pick up the pebbles a cing Cate at OO 20 Ce COR “ thie purpose until auch proveed , howe. | Roemer: price ee hnother, wounding, and ; - c Derantvas oF Janus Srerueine.—James | jugs ure taken, oe owe Une auch proceed: | | a table t ahh se: | AVDNSOT ikeb (Willie PLANSBI lug With the sharp edges DST ee ver and “stom LOUK tut he | ihe papers tor the Board of Heal | clothes aud buraing bins ao bin pootons | ALL WOOL FINE” : fiow long ago to it since the childron at | clea ed and en erpetie. © Graphous, C. O. I, Ku it is tuted has loft the | being ht ¥ prepared the (i ow Mey ‘ y bi | Fesultedt “snirs Feviun, Rotterdam: Arkwright, Liv'l t Y reduction their play were striking the tlints together in elty for “parte unkuown,"—except to to Tuosday oat pubover') Borcranr.—The residence of Thomas | BARK—Antelope, Grand Turk, T 1, with oslt, be wovlew rolisattoa a Ce to make fires to burn the impious oues who ned anddesr to bie final Sapartere for Ine Hannes Conpes Case the Bupreime | O'Brien, No. 2M Fourth street iD, DEICR. Fume Havana: DK De Wolt, Carthage Fa lot of CANTON FLAN | shoal sontail dared to point to the advancing tides and nd, where he intends, according to prom: | oo) Se heh Gulared by one of the 1 ne; Jessie Kiyias, Bangor, J Leighton, Flor ids, TANTONS, i | , Ise, to raise the Irish ing before the ‘close | Court Ch postentay the habeas corpus | utared by ono of the mans Dhieves | RC HOONERS—U Hank Eveline, 8 HHAKIA PLANNEES, for skirting, 6, | 104 Dy fray ions “Oath Bee boundaries.* The advancing tides, tha Senet a of 1666." From whence he departs, aud | ease Zn re Mary Ann M eo up before) Whe tnfeas Bio Hastern 10 1 at an | Marks White Bw UXMBERT'S, 628 GREENWICH ST, 144| Dramings, ‘The Government fos for fling @ Caveat | be to God, ave in mole, turn But ou those | seedties arp ape where he will laud on otver pide of the | Justice Barnard. Mra. Jackson thr - hour ye rday igh ey Bostaa: - mms oes | 4550, Od os Ontinnty, cruel fires 5 to Re ry a £0 Byiu) Wholesome bi me Atlantic, and urbe he intends to pur her chIMA'IG lin Charge of MI ed | ee eee eae wl ne nak: | Miperves val = ~ | Sign order to tle through the alr, and handfuls of sand, and | I pelea xin bg eu are ‘cures profound | S62 left her child in the charge of Mr. and | ing off wt 'a bia and «bbl u's ; | Geesune GROCERIES. fr pebbles, and long, straggling bunches of | diseu ae ruven theres tie of conte profound | prs, Hell, on a canal bost, she being then | apparel valued at $48) ‘Lens tuys baie | Maran pee ‘aseecripiign in his owa words, and | ca-weed that do ho great harm, perhaps, | #8 sl ial reed! Gre, Withinva week, however, he ir expect. | (2 Pour to support It. ince then sho } © continually, W Lit thoy | PRthpers for Borme rset \. 4OTO THOMAS R. AGNEW'S GREEN. full, Addiess MUNN & CO, 87 Perk | jut which sting aud draggle where they | [y'doee nev we that 1 ried a second husband without boing la: My rover, Charlesou EJ Dune w York. dio leave Amerian soi, and those well - rape Wg | MAMAgO Lo en uatice Ly the tender | A wich spd Mur you will fad ay fall costive they are not required, Aaformod declare we ! hear exciting an of tha death of the fire Bhe 1 ¥ arteducas of their Judes of Lecusers <= == === | Cotes, Fish, F erything else cheaper | ovSar tums Keine, on her sea-shore, picked ep her meseesary The etch med . i dosdtenaes oH a 01 0 wover her child, | but they are ecldom caught. The cent mens of $10 ay stones with the rest of us, and carefully we The respicat) ot al alas pen ‘ tthe Helle are given to habits | ty can only get rid of them by summary | QUICK APPLICATION treasured the relica which” she inherited yfany tritation Fhe of iutoxte his they deuy, aud throw | prove ng thom like rate when ay parties are destrovs of ap | from her mother, the good Catholic, since We perform 8 permanent cure, \ Paceeewr, wisece Dos will de | op to her that abe dos ot kiow whether | caught on their pre . | ‘al will beg eh WasT®, hess denik her lite’ would have hoon & golds Fe erlan tthe, reoma fiver » lecture on Monday evening: at | yt fueband ts dead or not, Bhe mef the | Qonueny—John Galvin was arrested | WM Oa Nov ihe Anne Kallaben, NOTHE Ff sad ono if ithad not been so full of emall | Say het atta te, oboe er child tn the purk, and in the few minutes it | of tue late Daniel ard Sarah Kallauer, 0 — e bees : iM Seas ieate well Botanio Hall, 8 Eust Broadway, on t!| was with har managed to regain. ite atc. | Micer Herbert ye "i retatdl aged Py 68's, | SD sve rusk cantatas tions fo noerns of Wainteraltting work | be: tee ery ofg i, “ Nobility of Labor, and the Benciits of Uw | ton so t w the Judy dd with | steal 1) from My, RB . pollen Hf require chit Eight Hour Systow.” ‘The lecture wil! com: | WOM it preferred to go, chose its mutter, | appears that Reding wa rece vaj0F JOUN MUI | Aes Talorieronten ithe ob Belliue Perente Rules | went about her daily oc but to eee a Pho Court accordingly gave bor the child, | furiutoxication, wal’ wae | fod Rion ‘ nee F pene tient | Ticiuo it seemed ike the. su teen 1 anes, 8S, + . “* Tug Lisyyix Divonce Case.—Tho cane Justicn Walsh's Court, bey | Nae? Bibs. ot damoaet: LAW @iC4 808 OU 9 encouragement of ber lonely life. Sle lis ae Ban Meee aa athe F Nov. Sih, of congestion of the idee MUNN ot Park . a ih i ey ‘4 a 7 i Cues, » tr hus. ) gainat Abb: coln a “ 4 nbia et of 94 emilion er teued to it as she went her rounds from t ER’S COMPOUND BALSAM antl y ny a Doo re hoy named he f of b A L " ofp a a i Al iy Te ne A wists le wan int by Net we © jemalivon evemn r York. Co —_ iichen tote waar bourdatiew of the 'N Meee imer;residing with hie parents in Bauk | yp hofore Justice Moucll, in the Superior | joyed, yait hie hands ii hig porkets ou vue YING-IN ASYLUM, CORNER OF 6187 | furm, across the orchards and felds to t rout otseet, while playing with others om a canal | Court, yesterday. The ano iin alinads it the Vow assured was Mold | 8 S * tatawee a, Marana ae wring | gardee 8 mille of where her beans ware “Bde Mnest souerslio® east of Hammond been bofore the public, Tt will be remeui | jour H pe 3 t ‘ 8 barge lying abreast of Hummoud street, | peer oti at the. parties wore CHanae OF SEALING —Ofivor Tert | niki he 0 Hegulem bass r ot SSB, terme a3 | file “biasing hearth, where tho wood was | Ose wall, TO READ. THIS—PUI fell overboard wud would probably have | be Red, in 1897, After living to | F Terberts of | Welealis tor Se renee 8 FOR SALE AND TO LET, $87" | heaped and tho dried colaa g:ass flaring D Lae ihre. Soot his life had it not been for a large Now Frovidenee, ae ue piaiaull discovered | te Fd Precis Police, yorterlay arvested | yMGAMRURR 08 Nidan, Nor. & afer a metres: st = hk es Roine’s religion was that ia which she had Nex Fo Og eee ‘To ‘saga: | fant hia wifo ad boon provioualy iarticd | Twinas V mplaint of Eva Dona: | ese TLLIAMSBURGH—TO LET, A FARM Gious auimal succeeded in holding bim slougside the barge,within reach of bis com peuions who tak both op board. suflicient to feed 12 cows the ind, st wotles from the ferry, A lergs braomey', wit ¥ CASRN Mud SST Nat a FOR BOYS, YOUTHS, Genta, | bean brought up from » clild.” Her mother 1% 1m, 98 oenis | professed the same fW''s as the Mariona and ear ind | {he Saboaus, and the Picards of the pl Homer aii ** | Sue ad wrod the gqing Words aud quiward a 4 Rood, who was Alill living, | aold, cha Hing a elond,” valued, Ae ier} inatituted proceedings for | at $2 Ho was subsequently complained of divaroa and obtained a doctve by tho do | fur assaulting (ho complaiuquty Vha ao wonvw —

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