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a “THE NEW YORK SUN. RATES OF ADVERTISING * SDBLISHED DAILY —SUNDAYS EXCEPTED. ARLE UFTARIASLT OF ADTAROR { ‘Pillee comer of Nansen and Fulton sree pone se fe a! pre ans For srry tneortion of tar Hines or een... sera! age Corian THO CETS ‘every extra line or part errs ’ waive per week-Six Deiiare per year. e - Cite i 2 Advertisements .s - WEEKLY SUN, yest ‘Peasy om Thursday of each week; \¢ sent by mall | _ — = RRR roe ili iii dill or special of One Dolar fer Year tigle copies three vena Thirt re, " , " R 7 - 1 ae OR Scotia ‘Twenty-'x words 41 ted a mode's Propriet irty- NEW-YORK, FRIDAY, WEMBER 15, 186) Price T'wo Oor ts : tse wa ' ‘The Eaiablishiment - seven words for each line more than eS med * = go=se = = — = aaa 7 are left without a abelter, aud all thelr prov | bim their views of the necessities of the STERC 1 feveral hundred miles tn dtameter. { no and tthe Neckline fe WORLD, |e | bors, and epertty thoes eneomeced ois | ET BROLO, sracts t ininingne mater are die | SAEED BOAREOLD, | rant extinct, and after banging for hal RELIGIOUS, 4 . A atch was received at the Navy De- | political affairs, and suggests thatacommit-| The Free Le bition, Of Cotestiad | i OFT, AL g Bates ate May tbl Tine 4 ton of Ryivester Quitters the in a pine eoitia. The Protestant ~ —- partment to-day from Commander E. Bar- | tee be sppolnied to welcome Gen, Hancock | nt, Nov, 14 The following re- | ‘8 surface there are also dark points whieh | story oF ve y ingonior cape trom Pi Ht E , rett, in command of the steamer Quineboug, | and explain ty Lin city's deptoratie come | ta boon made to the Beerctary of the | have,been Called pores, Th addition to th fab . 1 The Torent dev contain the ts Bun Cable Dispatches, |v oiiiicine the arival of the steamer at ditiou, especially tiuancinly te ee deal. Matis y BP Weer Lorsigdrale er slates bine econ ta | | accorsnt of the escape fruta jell of The Protestant Episcopal Dive a ” Funchal, Madeira, on the tat of October, | oa Gea — hs Ui. & Ravin Oneenearoan,. | be taking A on undulating fanmon to. took, | under a ‘ erp | vention resamed business yestorday morning r Hl Addresy| 217.2 78 ta Sacdy Hook. The ott Florida. Weenie Mor th TE Ienuinous mass whitch ftfersal the ex= | A god deal of eneprine waa erented among | at St John's Chapel, Varick street. Divine The Pope's arewe POSS | cors and crow were well, The vessel en- the Etcction. Oie-T have the honor utinit the | ttine to ttmneea nytere oC the wit 18 | trome penaity of the law, In the Union ( When urls oF the jal this city. when service began at 9 0 lock, Rev. John R. Live to the French Officers. { countered a severe gate dnring the voyMee, | Avavera, Ga, Nov. 1. —The election on! following preliminary report of the mes | aunds, aye, hundreds of thouaaude of square | Ja'l, at Elizabeth, Nod, for the marder. on | Uy) 4 Auitan flereoy eno Releawae | te tee Ue cee Ce 0) : | bat was not serionaty dummayed | tne question of © Convention inquietly por | teone ahowor of thie, morning. ‘The tiles ot ihe surfuce are tonscd aside, aid &| the Ath of June leat, of Firmer, also wet ANC] The cate was taken by Rev. Benjarain — Seceetary Welles te still ina critical condi+! greasing in Florida, ‘There te wo dant bt {display of meteors was the most brit. { YTSLcAslly is fortned to thie luminorie mare | eotored ery, Mad ywade theif eaenpe | Haight, and anbeeqnently by the venerable \ n ida, hese cavities represent 60 y spots on . , " enight.” ‘The prisoners were con-| Bishop. Th ~ " 4 q n, but ft was thought to-tay there wai ( din will og tas eeen sie eit co tle Wo nan's Gutt } AG the time of the murder and n 6 report of the trustees of the Thanks for the Deliverance of the | tors tut tt wae thooeht there Was ® | dhe Convention will be carried by a large mae | Hant in this country wince the great) the atte : ul AL Hal or, a) at floor of Whe nal wing, al: | furl for aed anh Token chore rinen Ueolres slight improvement in his heal: | Jority, aa the whites are fididerent. Dis [shower of 1853, In accordance with the ro | |, These j rinelpal p ae in the | 4 Of | Firmre wero reakling tn the ear nae, i and off ra of that close, | @ balance on hand of @8 a5 fo, the receipts , Holy See Geveral Skinner, of New York, the Art! patches from Tallahnese eny the election ta | quest of Profesor I. A. Newton, obsereations | {M@#n are Inttentuerd bs Profesn f. | Westfield, Nd. Frequent disputes between | ant during the doy they were allowed the | for lat vear belo #241 sing Assistant Postmaster G has recovered | going on quietly, and there are very few {0 the northern heavens for parallex were | of tie rent add inoue ee THON | them had cngendered the bitterest antinosity, Nilegn of walking the corridor, ant were | Ste Stephen's € © was pronounced to a quietly, amd there are | i dilitione to our knowledge by | jlorked in thete cells at five tn the evening. | be It 8 prosperous condition, ead vin —— from his recent severe Ulveas, and le Agata | votes pga'aet the Convention, the whites | made bedweon the hours of 1 2 o'clock iin site| be Ah ie something outside | and thres nrurder had frequently been | On Moxday night th were locked th | talntalned {ualt atu charge’ to ihe Mudeas . fa Ft. | discharging hie offcial duties. Keuerally declining to vote. Very few were reon, however, till 1 o'clock, | {ve tir fe hae ca uds va some ine | mado on both sides, On the day above mene! their cells at wit hour, and one of | of @225 cact An English Opinion of the Situa The Committee on the Judtctary was en- sorties The obscrvationa wore made and the track | vast arn mapners Of toparentiy 6 wea Ait 8) Gioned, Quiller having been on a fshing ex- Pep tennis WHO, pameed the Conroe At | De) motion, fee, there Is tie Benen) tion in Italy. gaged in the Maryland Invcetigation to-day ‘Alabama, of whe meteors drawa upon the map of | Vark Hues, alternating w J cursion, returned tome intoxicated, and | sleeping, out they Swene, toe techie then | thie yen €5,00) was continued il _ The case of & young colored woman, wh he Heccnmerams Correa. | Main, Lindenkah, Timbrock & Fitman, « ary ee ; eae Led ie isthe help of few friends commenced | dreaming of liberty ina couple of hours, be- am ' tens of the Episcopal Fund pres ty of the Abolition of| i enarded by s Jury one cent damence fot | Tine tsteue, Ala, Nov. te-the, caucus | BURY oF taistante ofthe United Baice Cont | Pearance. i die to. the. acetal ed fect | movin rome of Pirmar's tusrhold goods | Saiee hee ln te morning, hen ths oer | i catrscad fro Tom me he Ralowing the Temporal Power, id the bea lineste und Gtgredalone OF Ina | 0 tbe Redteed majority of tbs. Recomstrhe- | 5°17 BOS, Teeter ee ae nun for EStat ta taer ath ptenee: taining what’ had , Firmer | ett tor \nkiowm, baring escaped | Disporable find name as reported at ast ae Sean oa a tana oe aileyity inquired | Yon Convention tat night decided to send a | PoriF~at mactece tracke were mappod dowa | TREES acta Oe tee bes ue gragea and thientened fo. cut” | \inecrewed thr uit whieh eld. the asp to] Of meieh $4490 taal i od nel mone yalty Y ‘i wenger to W: on to . Lend Warvey 7 tra. niet ve be ieeo' ler, wheroupon ot ler proceeded t0 | the door of his cell, and. openin ny ae, won Bee, |into, Nothing was elcid bearing on the | ¢7eclal memenger to Washington to 8c | vaiong in conjunction with Prof. Harkness, [ed" 1g: ihe “eutta, gtuw aphcre, “tact: | the Neve of ancatior where Me vrocurnta | Muedaor of hie ell and opening the done | gags a peerty im ety of New York, and 66H ia question whether Maryland has a republican | tail from te ATi te Convention ¢ Mn | Of tho Observatory at Richmond, for paral | lng tron, n.ckel, zine, cobalt, sodium, cal- | FM saylog be wished to “shoot @ «kink, ‘alta pis Phe reee!nts for the year are. oe MIO TE government. It ls understood the Impeach | the question of fistrunchising rebel afd (0- | 1¢R, was cominencod shortly 's iim, miagnesttin Ine state’ of vapor Sewage Gt toon eee eof iron. | Paymen S "i Farewell Address to the rose will be resumed tn a few | Gay the Comveniion, by = vote of H6 to # . anes y Spocteunh auatyois eaemos tell ts Whence ths Keturning to the bones Quitler ap: | Cis pees = ciamiw yn k | Tie tui for accumalation’ lash’ year wae as fol ‘rench Officers. tient Investigation will be resumed In a fe yt faveniion, by a vote of $6 to 28, | o'clock, by the Observaiiy party ev visible aurface of the stn w soltd or Hytld, oF ed bis enemy and deliberately a vee tare ched from a pice of xine in | wes Panis, Nov. 14.—Previous to the depar-| days. General Grant and Colonel Hillyer | Postponed further action on the franchise) of ston, Neweomb, Eastman, ¥f sthether it ie made up of cle for tn any of through the heart, killing him almost |}! et. for nsstating him in making | Tnvested in bond and mortgages, on until Monday next. A resolu- * 7 hes a nitty. Lis escape. ‘the prisoners, after leaving | lavested in U. 8, securities. ture of the French troops from Rome the | will be Daag ry Was adopted | tnstructing the | Dootittle ard Gardiner. Arrangements hail | phere im Ls Hine | Dirine ts Paton County | Milt cella, took w volt Jock from one | Casbow band... « tatf officers in a in W. Patterson, Asseasor of Internal! proper committee to inquire into the! been made Ne courtesy of the mal , ays on bd gy sothae of the doors, with the Intention of uainy boas, ae vedi aan oof the Vets, | Rovemue for the Fourth District of Virginia, | expediency of requiring fermer owners to | ven uteuy ‘he oe tue anager | Walter comporing the aun, it" we were to | Jal, the conduct of the nee ago tte | ag a. lever, aud replaced plece of Uiack: ly, at the audience chamber o' a fe Kinin, | TAY the blacks waxes. for the scrvices from | Of the American Telegraph Co., to exchange | suppose that there was uniformity tn this | Most Wnexceptionable cl r., Most of ble | oned turnin In tl te onan to make an, and addressed them in the most feeling | wae to-day suspended by the President, of | t¢ date of the emancipation proclamation to | telegraphic signals with Prof, Harkness, on | icrisct ob the solar diag, that portion which | tne was dey ted to proparlug for the gre 11g appear ke the paluted lock. ‘They nner. He expressed bis bappiness at hay. | the charge of misconduct in office. May 20th, 1865. the appearance of each meteor, but through | 96 tee Of this latter would be represented by | Sige mich avait in which he wa8 | then took thele rigs, which they cut lute Orders have been lasued for the establish- | An ordinance was Introduced and referred Ae See le cae. | eee ep little Hees than bait aa | Sided by the chay Ison, the Rev. | Sijia ya ney out lato | Payments ‘ Bog the soldiers of France around him once le ved for the estadilate | eescrad 40 EON raGare © pce af the selina | 00M disarrangerment of the wires, comin | lens nae water. A pound weight upon | Mr. Chester, , Med puree Be ree hd fe Whe | Bare a tise baa‘ bali at Hmmore; but never had his happiness been eo | Ment of a school of artiHery at Fortress | Prupgnait *0 Dulhuscas & pees cen trtice, | pieation could not be established, One hun-| the suriace of the earth would gravitate upon | P f the A reabyterian Eis wrens Ing we from | ait ot eines . ) being an increase of tas It was now, because of the recent | Monroe, the organization to cousist of three y , ry the sun's surface, with the force of the quar- | Of bilaabeth, out his hnprise She window, a distance of twenty-five feet. | S47 ¢ last year, ified lables ta hort { ihree | ed by the Confederate’ Government in aid uf | dred and twenty-five meteor tracks were | gruf a huudred weight. Quilter acidor exhibited any emett There wore | across the window, but| On arriving and taking the ebair, the jo which he had been exposed. He re- | field oflicere of artillery, at least five batter= te rebellion prceite of the same to fo | mapped down befure 4:00 o'clock. When ne Mug hie doom with apparently the greatest ing ple of bolts, and using | Bishop, after a few preliminary remarks, eald thanks to the officers, to France, and and of a number of younger of1cer® and | ee ne de aad a eriui tke | the meteors flew so thick that Mentifien Indifference, being contorted with the Fete | Hearenth of ate Uf tine vary fee eet es | that up. to, July be had consecrated 10 new N the Emperor Napoleon, forthe deliverance | ecalt,. The course of Intractn wi a | ataaieuced sat referred W abla te) 06 wptcre few wo his tod ten PERRIBLE NEWS. |! st fs mets he pence wih dn | herent ote a ce bry trom the atone | hurcten 1h} corer ster held 1 coe le vd he shoul jie em Christian, — a vl a 3 the Holy See. He was filled with grief to | clude mathematica, engineering, aud acien- Frecdmen En Houtetor Liberia. — | Me became hopeless aud alinpte counting re ; During the fow last days of which bout 12 inches by # through | persons; ordained 23 deacons; advanced 20 that Italy bad sent out, ase vanguard | tifle subjects connected with the service, io im Eeouse For wi sorted to, one thousand meteors were count- Quiller was allowed the freedom ich to escape, ‘Then tying the end of the | deacons to the priesthood, and instituted 9 inst Rome, a horde of anarchists, upon | Gen, Sherman, who la coming here again, | Av aurra, Ga, Nov, 11—About three hun | ane ot ant ct The Most Di WV department Fope they lowered thenselves tnto the Jall | rectors, ‘The tinusual number of six bishops ¥ n the 21 mloutes between 4:14 o'clock and | The Most sastrious Marri) aif icin | and then suececded. In gett had. 1 hove flags were inscribed rapine and devas- | doce 90 for the purpose of placing in the | Ar¢d men passed through bere, am ronte to ; nity belng thus allowed to conversa with hia | YAP: Rud | : oalittay Kesterty That Wino ’ ; Charleston, to take pansnge on the slp Got- | o'clock. Afterwards successive bund soners, he was unremitting prick wall twenty: igh, with Louisiana, Kentucky (Asst), Wisconsin tion. While the valor of the Pontifical | possession of the Government all the data | 5 « feds Were eounted ie the following laters cane R d his appeals to them to take warn | CUDIR, by ues two mall Montana and Florence. He pops had successfully defended the soli of | and information which bis experience with | Covda, fur Liberia, drartint Panter WY pecs B tainty Oe decst b taia ane on Keeord, Tate, arul to avo Tiquor: ae ft | an Fe oere Sine en Jumping | next spoke of ls visit to England, which be " 4 ; . : he nude Which bad brought bln to | 20 Y encountered @ board fonew eigh: | diwveit npon wit if 4 Church, the aray of France bad come to | the Tdi fo tho past year bas pot bi fa Bridges M4 pce ; 9 min 8 oxc.; 9 min, 97 #ee.; 10 min - The fect Oe Ter elicercr en TOHee REIN WO | tae feat hint, but thes uve them we tena: | Nis Ohecroaisoad mando me tas eosaioe Of Brown the splendid defence. The Pope con- | possession of, and which ls necessary to ¢ Nonwic nn, Now. 14.The bridge | 61 vec., 15 min. 20 see, The first thousand wind | Maia Regarding b's antecotents, the priso | ble, and they tnade good their eseope. The] thiukeviving about to be offered ia Trinity ee by saying that In the midst of hie | able the question to be properly treated at | tately erveted nerove the Yantie river, at th ng partly counted while mapping was Tho Reported Sinking of ADT using a Jengty conversion with «ous | ama previers escaped fom Brooklyn, N. | Church on his return, He now came to itt Abie Le bad the consolation of receiving | the comlig eesston of Congress. Hix vt Jace, fell thls eventhg, aliout bal eeren' lite Vesa reatlat Hao “4 , preporter, wh the day pre Jail, by they onme tot ty where | main point ot his address, the great Counell t i in, al H-past sev going on, a1 to halt Pee . oleae h p titra they were awaiting exnintoation for forgery, [at Lambeth, which aome bad ridicul hae jeg tied it : . of ee sympathy bo ho re ‘ atop i al matters, nor to | o'clock, with @ great crash j we e hot seen, 60 that It may bo estimated Teland With the Toss of | ‘ Cage, ae ts weedtraa ; bit this be 4 i gare eecut ie all parte of the worl he command of troops here five horses 1, and containing three | that 2,000 really fell in the course of 21 my 0. 4 1, Wher nO) an A Whey Fore oy the world, Wornby, ‘lls iHotiness then te 1 the interview hed, Waa Pinan neytct eokag| brett onldeat Me ‘A 10,000 Lives, ‘ to New ¥ ' oh ho Milwaukee News, of tue 1 feniled that eonneil, whieh be bell : a ate He time of the maximum thicknes ene abet ZR been breathed upon’ by the Holy Ghe Oy giving his 9 Chivalrons down, but - aletdiea f 1 ‘pg ALT “4 an abominable outrage, by whl i‘ y Street Attack on The vridg ty-five housand dollars, | hour later thon than given by the Europe Havana, Nov. 1th Advices fiom Porte | hin the best of religions inatew: te veteen, entirely tn were | adinit except ie Moatreat by m Son aud Ne and bas c h for travel @ short | observations of tant fi Alt J erwhieh, however, he grew up a feekless, | While oa ble way to vale i hop, and hie exclusion was tuclte ag ae My | and a ations ast Year, showing ae Reo to the 7th Inet, have teen recelved. | disalyaied fellow, plunging frou on rah | : ly approved of by ail, It had beea Batimone, Nov. 14.— About 12 o'clock to- | Ue change inthe position of the stream. The | 4 terribie hurricane had visited the Southern | of crime Into snother, until, he Tern | ead by an English paper that the proceeds i : , Sow a . : i. * ’ Sunday, shortly after nine o'clock, be | ing of that Cou hid been withheld from , day, ae EB. A. Pollard, the historian of “Lee redlant polut wae very well dedued, belOg | Dorion of the tiland, destroy Meese rata er Ley loft the room ‘whieh he oeenpled above th . c Loxpow, Nov. 14—-Evening.—Late dls | and Hie Lieutenants,” was passing tn front of | Doven, 14.—The eteamer | 10 right ascension, 10h. 1m., dectination 92] POTHOM Of the teland, destroying all the | Sven loceeiereann | hina started forthe home cen ‘tts wan boas of eae patches recelved from Italy state that the | ihe Matity House, he was approached by a| Edy of the Lake was burucd to the waters’ | deg. 204 Tops. Two hundred liver were lost, and | me ‘At two o'clock hie mangled and n blahopa wer abt, opposed, Reeling against the French on the part of the | gon and nephew of Henry A. Wise, named | (xe at 4 o'clock this morning, while laying | Next your the shower, if there be any, will Corisand 'siknilles are: destitute: Fro= | THNSe,, Mibghapr ee acy beg folate Wore lark rope petri pele Peary of q “ reached perfect rot The ” is e " bi " On the evening preeeding day of ° ort distanc od weintiles iiference Ztaliens has reached a perfect furore. The | John and Douglas Wlae, exch of whew fred | & et Wharf at Wolfboro, hot tein until 10.A. M., Washington time, | visions were to be landed free for two] cuttone dhe reiemere alte pate nee ts mid. about a-mile trom | opinion wou vtalders; not uae A steele ae rapes - to prt-| a shot at Pollard, one of the shots passing | bein en and, therefore, will m only in Pact-| months. friends, eng ge in a prayer mec iy whieh | ; freq a Ge i whied the track ng thia, would y cribs bldhowe ane outbreak, which was imminent, ot fle Ocean, Many were remarkable their lasted until about 11 o'clock, afier which he | Panera at that point, he locality was as ec- | divided as well as others, ‘hia was Dut 60. brongh bt Way hie w ~ . Y c . 5 " 4 more French troope have been dispatch. | Oroush bie right artn, he having ble wifoon) —Woncasren, Mase, Nov, 14.—Mre. Cyn: yeu ai ba Some five hundred bodies remaining un- | was allowed to roam about the corridor at) {ded os any that can be found in that neigh | The bishops were not ditided, but were per- from Toulon for Olviia Vecchia, is left arm at the time, lard at once | thia R. Newton, who was married, but was ey and fore Hiant train, which iat kee bagest Will, a privilege which he gladly accepted, | Porhood, wud was well chosen forthe commis | fectly united. ‘The Council waa character King. Victor Browse! ced ibe Prime | 72%. Ms isto}, but wae unable to raise it to | ay Wn yearh ogo) dillon Tender lie ainteed are eon Drak om the alana | walling up ahd down the ong’ apartinent | snot the exrerable dent. or « dutance | ited by ureat unity, and as an instanee there: viene bs y 5 Or two cases lasted several minutes Dotll daylight, at whilel Fo etired to | OF BMY Liew the staing of blood were c shed Tu\itie Mua brenyiare ery. esporulir Gite pte fire, on account of the wound | morning, In this city, from the effects ne c ae hie ly wa it came | until ay light, at tien Cine Fe reed te Eden yf coc yp re fr tna oily, po two dlatingul shed Bags ¢ people, Baron Ratazal, the former | O° Dad recelved, and the ball from his weapon | abortion. An inquest was held this afternoon sar : : conristing of cotfee and toast, | Mat the vietin made | st totimate frends. Ta Heda minis: has beuiC Deed Ce struck the pavement. The Wises came up| A hackdriver is auapected of leading ber into Comdr., Superintendent. [Probably Tortoin, ane of partook “apartogiy. He after: | CY*FY attack | the credit of t binge, he would say, rime Minister, has openty Joined the Radi- | trom Richmond this morning to obtain aatls- | affair, and a Inent physician of ubis |... TR? Most Vriliant and thickest display | (amd tem thousasmd drow wants dresecd himself with great care, in » nis podee tae | mane aaa es Bikes Od ts ees Jes! party. King Victor Emmanuel bas called | fection from Pollard for a letter recently | ety of nrg Liber Lint baspacele came from the direction of Leo, which was new suit of black clothes, furnished | Phe, bay, of the unfortunate t The Bishop said he would then . Out the Reserves of the Italian ariny, and or-| pi.ptished by the latter { 1 H Alinde producing the abortion, about 60 degrees above the horizon, and| [Tortola ls an sland lying directly enst of Y somo of his friends, which occu | Siem found, « inthe after one © apenk a few words extempore, and tn dotny jered the formation of three In Laken pias lay Ae evr dergn geen ; 2 st shes pled the time until about 835 o'clock, | MMe afternoon, was stil warm. His throat | 8 he passed a high eulogiuin on the Colon! : oa of three large camps. | ftenry A. Wise on bis (Pollard’s) * History | 2 Suetioes, | come from Cante Minor and from Come Ber- us, twelve m he whlch “thie Atrs, ‘Quilter tailed us | AUOmeM the purple marks of vtotence, hs | hie He eapecially spoke of the Metro: Genera Garibaldi te stil closely confined. | o¢ the War,” and had previously dectared | 14.-Hon, Na-| niee. ‘The course of the meteors was princi |! Ureadth. It conslated chiefly of a range DD Bareteb phe g I Wronbend. | crrariedy sod tie tmattee of po mrtan were ta | Renin to the Come” boeken of he Florence /fulia, of this morning, bow- Ad . led mm nt, | pal th and e pougt th ‘7 of hills 1,600 feet high. Foran hour and a half the couple sat by the ged, he inarke of powder were in| an ornament e Cuurch. Speaking Aa abe ion bas beats, daw b| UI al ceed ayaa dry guts os fe toi dl PMO? TRA P@RONT aR Perdew apd (cy dehhledyat ah dy aaa hates stove In the corridor, praying ahd talking to. | Wi# fie proving “that tho weapon that | the ‘Church of England, he atated that p y fare both In custody to await an examination. | *&°¢ *° je was the oldest member of the | tering ones from other directions. eee gether, at the expi time the | tok hie Tite wae in the hs of the} one million pounds bad been expend. ents, The same authority axserta that pales S ode Island Bar, the oldest graduate of ‘The Moteore in Delaware. PEDESI RIANIS Kk exclaim. | Person | that grasped him. He | was| ed there, all drawn from the pockets of the Ssiaadl tase Will toeas 1a __ANOTITER ACCOUNT OF THOR AYP Browu's Universliy, sna: (hd Saat Litulanent | Wacstoureet Tels Wor tne tin ent fous ia’ Vaeinass Well, Syl d gueas t | Shot three times. “he ball which atruck and clergy, for the spread of Rugtion Opin Pricapmirmia, Nov. 11.--A spec Governot of the Gente Under the charter of ifbcnd fe . bat fe d People to Welcome whieh her busts nd which, as bis powder-burned i After this, he hoped that hie ‘ te this elty, from Baltin Chariés tha & charter of nek replied . perhaps you'd better, be Pie show, rs El hedging te — pg tu pig di] et — re parles the Sex this morning was very fue, Notwithstand- Weslo the crow'd eta here, m crossing the ne mavawnin held him by the | were saying that the Chureh an J Loxpox, Nov. Lith. The London Times, |. Thl Pa. it nN O a k, General se ind ths coasts, wa cosarien sonsiel ts 14.—Weaton, the | city waves of Jordan, but Jesus le ou the tuck bin upon the temple, and py was becoming corrupt. He referred to leading editorial on the Italian situation, 4 VE AS Destruc Fire. toa Aved at the Mansion | other side waiting for ine. i the head, as those leaden mensen- | English clergy as @ modest, unassuming se fer the last note of Prime Minleter Mens. Omana, Nebraska, Nov. 14. —A letter from | hundred In twenty minut after four t about To'clock this} From this time until a quarter past 11, the | Ber# Of death often do, and passed out over | of ten, so far as he saw, and whore cons ‘ bla, boldly Sesletiog tha eialiden 4 tas Dakota county saya: On the Sth instant that | leek, and thinks there were betwoen two Batavia, forty-five mites | Prisoner occupled the time in prayer ‘and | {he ear, lollicting only a flesh wound. At] duct was very ditferent from, the clase nd three thousand, (visor, | this Juncture Tesch se nging, acc ora | ean, te na ciara panied by his spirit # to have broken | which may be seen elsewhere. The rever+ othe niere of the bis right arm at wen uext spoke ot the poor, urge e time, |r ion was visited by the most destructive by the sage route, leprae mporal power essential the preservation i hey were | end gen The cause of the affray was that Pollard, In| Are et ooourred wetye tgan. Fite | be yle. 0 01 wo of the have gor pahth Wiescre te td r f peace, and calls it Italy's uléimatum to] his History of the anid that Wise joel Goad ated rape ta that section. | Meter et ee ey e ecneere Pele ba ed pcg bd he posite pad pegs hgh tel i) Dalaiee ber note be colt trom them, Agata the wn rdgrots woapon was | antl do them’ good. “Fic gis KOR 4 is went {nto the army ase’ common general, | Thirty-five thousand dollars worth of bay y nse crowd of citizens, | ive "After the departure of the girl, the de. | fed; this time tt took effect In th calt ofthe | mended. raider ight missions for vant and came out out the sane.” Wise sald he | and grain was destroyed. Dernorr, Nov, 14— Professor Wateon, of | ! did not like the tory. Poll: replied in - : nusseis, Nov. 14th.—By the new An editorial, that the reason why Wise was the Michigan Universtiy, reports, thet, » ty which has been negotiated between | displeased with the history waa because it PATRIOTIC withstanding the light of a fu igium and the United States of America, | di@ not makes her of bin. Up to 12:16 P Army of Tennessce. the smoky stato of the atmosp! ded by thirty policemen, and escorted | vations wer i ide eatin Jeg. “Still the bleeding young man kept up | amount of good they accomplished, and the city, His HMne of route for five until ta orclod pat whlch th ue ‘Shertit Pours bend eer bef Bet but A the'th f ie the Houses Morey” dat matched — paall ee ‘ v4 . “ charged! and ime Ite effect Is fatal. ‘The | fortunate from the vortex of ruin. More Nee was crowded with people in the road, | gon entered the ¢ al and ane ball strikes him in the back of the head, and | missionaries are needed to grapple with the on foot and In vebleles, to see bi “go it;" | yma ir Peanare en fis lie {alla lifelens to the (° tho brata | spread of vice aud eriime, end the co-opers: and he was urged on his way rejoicing by | sar, I'se ready. Do an as y The fends who have done the | ton of the laity is earncatly desired moon and re, @ fine r display of metoors waa observed here this " orate of postage on single letters wely of Pollard. Br. Lovis, Nov, 14.—The members of the " pony 6 almoet every step he took. | body, but you can't eecure de soul.” overtake him, and when they rifle] Atthe conclnsion of the address the @balfan ounce or less bas been reduced! Bacrimone, Md., Nov, 14.—Thie afternoon | Army of Tennessee, at thelr bu meet-| morning, The maximum occurred at fear] iy Larne Noe fh pid pulled Durtug “the process of plulonlng, Quiller te Of the » unoffending | nodical letter from the Counell of Lami ‘ahca cn Sena wages Dhabi Wine ae uted | ing this morning, elected the following otfi- | clock, at which time we counted them at 7 conducted himself In the most exc young ian they find upoo his person only | was read, those present all Stenling, A ’ if 1 Who aesnulte the rate of @ficen huudred per hour, ‘The | Ne I# bound to win, He will attend the] ner, violently swaying. too and fro, the paltry sum of Hye dollars, and his silver | coramitice was appointed to draft resolutions Prench Cabinet Appo! ents. F. A. Pollard in front of the Maltby House bag Lin Paves yale . ’ number actually visible wus very much | Meatre in thie elty to-night, and leave for prying his movements by wild, mending Khao n sive iz frp ioly ct wong ho Sathe wine we SLOT Oo ee ag ah ome tas i atta | rere’ Echaueaea’ Hees vitdeat—Ciieaeel Ba with — " r wen | he : ; Eee’ atomenions, ulisted in, oa cuiains one side, flee to escape the Yeogeance | was then taken wp. ees ne ‘ecard as ethied Leeann, INS i retin ki ideal he (eherals Howard GX. Smith, Hel: | wreater, and we had im spum-| © i ou his trump uf 100 milee about} Meine! tecaliar’ to his race, snich os hat will shortly be on thelr track. gli Committee of Fifteen, appointed ane 5 r perial dec e | magistrate, , wavin | knap, McArthur, Fairchild aud Cavander. | be ose Light feebly prevailed ov midnigh ‘orc i of dordat - fer a resolution of the last Annual Convens owing Cabinet appolntmenta: M, Marel | they were bailed in @,000 each to ap; Recirding Heereliry-Col. LM, Dayton eae ys sed Apter teed Gar aakce ranks Seater eae | The Ant-Masonic War in Cuba, | lon of the divcese, o wou. was reterred ar Pinard, to be Mintater of State for the | fore the Grand Jury on Saturday next, Mr. | {'erreapon Secretary Gene i Aeken | Me he ve 5 sy nn : rus fe : The Rochester Union and A trertiser, of | Don't slelay the passage, ‘An Havaia letter OF (he 4th lamtanh sayes [ie wliore emotes of She erate oe ace “f Sollint, WeuAA’ W bavara) tke bone beth yer. Treasurer~ General Corse, © be wituatd In right ascenglon oue hundred | the Lith, gives the following Incidents of." At one time the p “The anti-Masonte movement on the are naw. Shaeenee, wisala Ge linnne be Hertor. Mk Flere Maga, (0 ee ar Ta th Rot early dangerous | Citeago was elected for holding the next | and MMy-nine degrees, and declination | taluing to Weatou'sJouruey Wo aul de Mieently ‘into chatty and Flsng hls thee fof the Gvvecuoient ath continuen. Gu the | fewnt, Dlaceas of Sew York, presented f n a penne poe twenty-two degrees north from that clty : heaven war Out loudly, Date him, | 26th ulthina the ros apled by the Ma-| tilting the mk 1d Js, ‘ Frei He ts now dotng well. meeting, by y dat's Jesus standing up dare, waiting | ronle lodge 10 Principe were visited | tiling the minutes of the several meetings eit tee fyhae hg he he French pal —_ ‘The Committee on McPherson's Monument In Pennsylvania, Weaton left Weedsport at 5 o'clock yeater- | for mel Yes, Lord, hold on a minute eae Sete ine Ma Tate rr ine | held Oy the committee, “The conatitation : ¥ . reported over @3,000 on hand, which was left | Benatow, Nov. 11.—The meteoric shower | day morning, took a light breakfast at Port | Til be wid you!" Upon being advised by his | brothera. lind received Jutorn ality of srecliag the vew divceses was care on grain in foreign ships bas been ro- Alaska, {nthe bands of the Committeo for diapona, | tis morning was vory brilliant, Aw aie na | Byrom at G40, reached’ Lyons at 11:05, sud | attentaata to be Arm, the prisoner suldenty | proposed visit long previously, wo papore or | lly cousidered, and the: report doelaree “ om pan pon there dined. ‘or the first elx mil stretching forth F, exelnimed ere found, and lth atier | aprang from bis sea sted meeting nig! n slaty were counted | joaving Weedsport he bad to contend with «| first one leg and then it was , only four i uo let or’ hindrance arising from the ‘clock no lens th @ church to the erection thereot Sclontific Observa: ‘ng the afternoon the members of the nm of a Vonvictedgreniate An F, 01 al ‘ee ’ veyed in carriages through ace of ten minut alight fail of snow, which made walkinu die- | ** Soe dem lege? No feae in ¢ I Don IA he denen et ihe tel ‘Opportunity was taken to discover the views P Lonpon, Nov. 14.—Maguire, one of the five, 54" sanctaco, Nor. 14—A special de-| Boctely woe Solied oll plagee of tebe ia (be Now xork Display, agreeable, He ress: yous tly P.M, | tremble, do they? Nov Dey's ywin to take | Sale visitors iu the houses around. te lode of the slengyiaen ‘and vestries ip. the pros oners who were convicted of murder | *Patch to the Alta says the expedition left city ae The creer” About two hundred Keeraix, Nov. 14—There was a 4 Teached Palmyra | me tod guilowal were very plentiful that evening, ‘The four | Posed dionise an the subject. 1. ia the baa aaron at Man | Sitka on the 2th of October, after good suc- Weenie ai Zon 28 DON een nc cvetaora atthe pine, | bili: He, encountered “a keen lead wlod | "che pinioning being completed, the noose | gentlemen found were taken tuto eusiody hy | Of Lona (sand the, report saya The et ter, and were condemued to death, bas cess at Kadiock and Unaiaska, Although st the Bouthern He 1 Diag DIARY we ow LI ‘ark, which made gia| adjusted about the neck, ar oo) cap | the guardians of the public peace and mo- clergymen entitled to seats in Convention, slow. Blopping Alty-fy. miu-| secured upon the head of the 4 wing regular toaata | between four and tive o'ek er, the | rals, and liberated ay alter a confuement thie BOTS thirty-seven inches of rain fell In August and i Hy so a proper ees ibprated ag es &, 208 Tl anewers were received from Mfty-thres ra weather In October, and a fearful gale on the| Ary of Tennessee; responded to hy Col, | Fly during the time ientioned. Just be- miles Beles, cliy, Me yan there at ‘physiclaus and others took up| ahenating from itself the synipat the erection of Long Island into «separate nce, declaring that he was not even present the attack ou the police van when Sergeant diecese, and four were opposed to the suid measure; our declined to answer, several (ot whom three have since reslgued there cures) at reply #0 clergymen represent : In fayor ob the diocese 6.991 comms t, 4, Whi n mareh for the gale ted inalde the prison, twat the er ood-will of w large body of “ite most lu itizens, and without the least possible chance of gaining @ frieud except amongnt the ignorant,” 2sth, the party determined the latitude and | T. L Dickey. 8d. Gen, Grant, the firat Coime fn four ovlaele x bedi one with # long’! 40) 40, ond stopp 4 to’ rest ana “et & ee a ; r of ibe Army of Tennensec ; reapond- | trall, some twenty degrees In length, abot | tt: sates (hat the hotel kee pee" ret was kille longitude and magnetic declination of | ot by Gen. Hell. 4th, The horoic dead Of | across the Hoavens from East to Weat, Temes | et (4 Sct bln ® cup of tea, the first retusa Loxvox, Nov. 14—Evening.—It ts enid that | S¥eFel places. Good tidal observations were | thy Army of Tennessee in the march to the | na A wt “ of the kidd that Le had met on hie jouiey. 9 Fenian Kelly, who rescued from the | Procured at Bitka for two months. Five! sea; responded to by Gen. Howard. 6 of @ violet color, and when it reached # point | He went to 4 saloon, got a few oysters aut y botanical and conchological collections were | Our comrades of all the armies of the Union; | fifteen tegrees above the borizon, It buret i then came slowly to the city, | beam, where b VED LATE. LOCAL N lice at Manchester, hee eppeared in Bel-| rane ne ane e ments of the sane, | grinded to by Gen, Belknap. ay | MMe & aky rorket, aevernt atreams of light bo nuress Hall a 220 | Wrovm ald | ing of the deat Marra. us svibing to Destrnetive Pires. cams merings lek FaRr spy clegrams were received from Ge 5 ne 6 jo midnight, the | wiich he was naked it he Pe ‘0 a Liisa J Rossin, Much valuable knowledge of the country has| Grant wud Gen. Rawllugs regretting their | Yanchlng off from It. From personal de- is were filled with crowds uuxicusly | tay, whereupon he addressed the épecta., "+ ALS few minutes before 10, P.M, last ' Fale & Bt. Perenanono, Nov. 14.—It ts reported | been acquired that will prove useful in the | Inability to attend (he meeting, ‘The ban- | eeriptions there must have been one thou: | awaiting the coming of Weaton, Hundreds | as follows : " nigh! “mies were discovered Issuing from 0 fifty-one clrontare addressed to the quet Was prolouged to a lw suid | sand meteors visible within the tne men-| Walked, and many drove down the str of the parishes on Loug Island, rex good authority that Lieut, Gen, Nicolas | iaying out of future work, ovkenrr the third story of the eee premises No. 29 Peck e ‘ es i a much harmony and general good and bilari- | 4 Ieading’ eastward, but few dare venture far, fie Beieee chapel piles Iu favor of the proposed new diocess Ignatletf, at present Minister of Russia at — ous feeling towed, = sit was not Known positively by whlet fow words to aay to you, ™Y| Blip oceupled by Van Wort & McCoy asa cot-/ were received from thirty-six ; opposed to It, onatuntinople, will replace Prince Gortechae New York. _ ————— © —— 1 hae : route he would enter, 1 from the one Ot on storage. Aguod supply of water was| from four; two had not been able to mech J 7 id sabe rf ican; Tl., Nov he observers at] About seven o'clock a man appenred | vip it, take warn and pine did not answer: mister of al i Ov« thousaud bags of Kio colfeo was sold, | ppeared in Bee tle Leniahk th bake Tam: tab BALAI: Gl 4 jo 09 Minister of Foreign A Maire. Constitutional Convention, — | Orn thousand baxs of io coilvo was told. | fteck Hall. Cranston, Hl., report a fine dis-| Kast avenue, ant was pointed to as Weston | eitur’ tere ‘ete nay have | vulckly brought to bear on the bullding, but | "These veairies represent \ MANINE MATTENS, Atnany, N. ¥., Nov. 14.—The Convention | 12, Phliadely ction yaneresy, play of meteors this morning The maxie| The crowd |g d about Wm, and ap be | aba! the tr are. rapidly. ‘The top tours et | eantar @luwoeteroge, ee Sovrnaurron, Noy. 14-— Moon. — THO) mot a¢ 9 o'clock pene Se : ; Mum occurred between three and four | Caue dawn Maly street large accessluns wero | a8 Pook Slip, and “236 and 234 Front | “pnosed-—1,167 comtaunieants; $26,058 mahip Atlantic, Captain Hoyer, from Iris reported that the Canadian Govern made wud cheers were sent up froin a thon. | Pi fag clo A Gah ang A, py communicants; €26, jew York on the S0th of October, arrived | Mr. Jas. Brooke asked indefinite leave of ’ ; ' kK, when 1,109 were counted between | sand mouths. On reaching the coruer of | One WATE OOD plaa. We TL ARTA rings. ere yesterday, en route to Bremen, absence. Entertaining the opinion that the | MeBt proposes to Te etter postage £0 ®) 9.09 and 4:12 o'clock at Dearborn University, | State aud Buffalo etivets, there was a mob | The top te AMarhanta: lise tho ane rom this statement it appears that the © Bowrmameros, Nov. 14—Evening,—The | Convention was now acting without Inw, he| three cent ra UG HOWEDEREE | cas sini lanrar aii ber Ware poet that would have swept over any obstacle | flesh ta weak.” I have. uo ai & Son, Prov My Jeal vote represents about nine-tenths of ch rapidly, and continued to | the eburehmente “ ee iogutds cot me Houg | the churchmen on Long Island ia favor gf As + | the erection of the new ¢ Jamburg-American steamship Allemania, | doubted whether be ought thus to ask leave | postage accor aptain Meler, which left New York Nov. 2d, | of absence, but im deference to the Conven burned very that might come in its way, On went the | one, bnt leave you all int take headway [Dispatehes were received last night from | man anit on went the crowd, including many | leave thle testimony be Tum Uties, Chenango and Suaquehar - My firemen suc 1 L <9 i rived at this port shortly after tion be neked it, because he was und . varions other points In the South and West| Who kuew by the telegrains that Weston | to my Father's ho; when, by great ex yee o ie | It should be olserved thst most of the ree deafter Innding passengers, male necessity of leaving for Washington Valley rallroad was opened, yertenday, to} VION WNT Tull Oe vidios of the mete {cvuul wou arrive t midnight, At the conchision of the apeech, prayer, by | ceeed In subduing." Rae 210 and 212) pies rocelved iu favor of division ‘expressed ight for London, sailed this evening on | was granted. ; Waterville, N. ¥., by an excursion train of | Waverly Hotel ator Gscaped, aud Jackson, fered up on bee | Prout street, occuple Serbrey € Bald, | theruselves in fayor of it, whether any cone Voyage to Hamburg. The Convention then went into Committee | vary three thousand people, and a banquet | He ower) the crowd broke up, some of the’ enld Vof the er nned inan, after | dealers In produce, damay "Yh y ot meen | the mother diocese should be ise of the Whole on the report ou the canals, | DAY Wien | nm ropes swearing vengeal At length when Wese| which the prisoner shook banda with the | OWImg Bee of the OVpricion and | and tat ot a single vestry, t and two sectious were adopted. at Watervi (ty Cable.) ton came many were Ineredulous, but there | sheriff, Jailor, and also with his spiritual ad. | te lateness of tt HF, Dott eae tt reyinan, expressed 4 doubt ag | WASHINGTON. eer Tata a or Dagestan (be | taanoe, aN Ceteoesrve arsed | LER AerGan Taleb Ma toike it | SiGe nu ama va LOM. NIEn ae | RS a Th ese Acti | Ee nascent Pea —- i ention met at 7 o'cloek. The | New Hampshire Democratic State Conven Te oanlay last u pected Vay to Ol up all the paneaze ways and lower to the rope which dangled from the | Was estimated that the damage to» “OOK 8H | ment of $40,000 : Waswtnorox, Nov. 14 MOF ne Fopant oo consis wastie:| tion held. es Concord, yesterday. On the | BEecre display last evening engrossed pub-| rooms, The crowd were civil to Weston | above, the binck cap pulled down aver | amount 1 lie $0,000: datnage to | Le Comuitiee ask the attention of the _ ‘The Btate Department has received from Tn Commnitice of tie Whole, ud add a eee eee yc Phane | ie attention. yesterday. — Measures were | irl opened the way to the hutel. Hv went | Ile faeo, and ther eae. iuoent ot aur: | M8 nstirance not known, vuvention to the fact, that if Long Island taLan io Wiay siNaclshiad Wri fieers ona rau ulibly up stalre to his room, aud | pense, during which the miserable culprit} While the fire at Peck Slip was in progeee. | Were erected tuto a sepia ‘was ready fo tall with such fiends as} waa heard to utter, fervently, i : bpp ) alurta of fire was rang for “Leonard e.reet, | J rt diocese it wor ‘ Lucius A. Very, United States Vi t once take rank, in all the prey Com. | Houal sections were adopted ‘mercial Agent at Matamorns, a letter da . at oe received one vou 4 ved on \ John @, Sinclair dually others to make the usual! rvatior rwry for] were introduced, He did not appear at all! h to Jesue! Tk “if ich strength, among the fi recelved the nomination, ‘ 1 fateas F ie oate now he'll recel near Blu ch proved to b . Ch ut eungee the ares bint ot Detober 18th, giving an sccount of the tore Louisiana, eee alc tetsne, son of the Rplacne | Cote: but, uofortunately, w dense fog y languid: He ike ferly of his intentions | Then came the dull thud asthe ax of the ex. | D°AF Ell,” whit proved to bea treat the] if, ,." tue couutiy. 1° would possess more eb ed over that city and vicini- Gon, Hancock Wanted, . | veiled all night, and the meteorle show OF OF he bad py ner severed the fatal rope, the hur plane forte factory of George Steck & Cc than ae uty cler (lo which it would be e: ado which passed o' y cs pal Bishop of Obio, was marr it there wits any, wink Waden' Oem (ace clock this morning Weston retired pempen cordas It sped through the % 11s and 115 Walker street. ‘This bs a| ceeded by My nine of the existing dioceses), on the night of the seventh and eighth) Naw Onreans, Nov. 14.—Gen, Hancock's | tor of Bishop Lee, of Delaware, at St. Ane | . mt ‘ota yf and slept soundly until ballpast 9 o'clock | blocks overhead, aud in an instant the bory | acstury back bathing, Med with valuable | nore. than 4,000 communicants (a larger st, He atates:—' The amount of losses in| arrival is anxiously looked for by citizens | drew's Church, in Wilmingtan, Del., yester: | ™ . a Me eI Nery ues i, bed | of the murderer sprang violently toto the | Heise in the manufveture of planos | uumber than WY but six of the existing paillions of dotlare would be a low eatinate | abuses of the clty sdmivistration. A mect-| Bishop of Delaware In the tnarriage services Dr. W Milier, Iu @ recent lecture ber | acme evil disposed person to diantle bind. | every tuber ude scaffold Ww creak in li te fart a iguana. Fhe Gal uf was | the pant iwc yen, 8 ve ceeded In amount Dt least. Bix hundred houses have been de-| ing of citizens was beld last night, at which] Many cases of eprsinodic chulera have | fre Me Royal Inatitution of Great Brit jut jHMAY tre well arined and It will not be} | Citurtuuately, the work of adjuating the | fereely, and it was deemed prudent to call| ‘Tue Committee did nt send any circulare troyed, including many valuable warehouses | a committee was appolated to prepare res- | begn reported from 1 ing tho past | Made the following statement concerning | NET TAM) peinOn Wu, attenpe to interfere | rope about the neck of the eulprit had 6, A hummner Of planos in the | to the Clergy on State.’ teland, hecanse they yeard from all the ranches are thrown down | Gen, Hancock and requesting bi to act for he Inbabltanta, ‘LL aye) fhis wonderful globe ie eoptinually throw | On euquillng of a lody the language of flows | was tichtened tn front of th tevin the | The total damnige was estimated at | posed to the uniou of she wu £4 she proposed thirty miles around Matamoras, At the | their relief, ‘Tho large bills of the city tsrue ate lnken foeuianee toe eotabliot:| Rat mano ght anal beat ia all |eru she fold ‘him myrtle denoted love in| rope in euch « postion thas fale 1 | O40; the tnaurance oF origin of the Hire | Rew diocese. : . aod es is ve riage Feat abliske | directions ino apoce. OF this umnuuat we | absence If that is 60 away goe horovgbly compress the windpiy he | Wae unknown last night, 2. The Committee proceed now fa give th outh of the river, the destruction woe | are at 17 percent, discount; email | ppilals, end lieve leaued documents fur | are uever troslvigg 1 a roa suid Weston. He expects to | stmguies of the wretch, ‘aa fos slowly | About 8 o'cloo’ f. Df, yeaterday, 0 fre | Terie te ne eeeen te akcloent eat; scarcely a house is left standing. All| the same issue only 3 per cent.; five dollar lance of the people \iiililouth 4 A 4 pimsing | mee w nd child In Chicago. On| strangled, were frightful to-wit tot | ga » yesterday, 9 fire | results of the inquiry touching the easieeead ¢ river steamers were wrecked or disabled | bills, which afew days ago were ouly Sao) 1 sained 4 sy hee | et tReet, here 9 ree y | vis returu be announced ily Intehtion toa 8 wore obliged to tury | {FOKe oUt In the stables located ta the rv ar] OE tne G 5 north of the southertyty lll serviceable, Considering the great de-|17, Anarticlo in the Zimes lays the Mame | died at Tolgnmouth, that i was cuce the | trom the suu ly radiated iGo space, and aps | Whore be Was refused a cup of tea, At ere poniianed,. Guriug witch “Wie | enilee mertonta trans Cele ara ce | caveat penien ints cereal’ genase t truction of buildings, the numberof cas-| upon the Treasury officials, The Huiletin property of Bae Gia n Gt Rhete, win wave It) Drolirated In 8 wey we know nos. Fhe ain hes at Police and a equ lege were repeatedly drawn up, and theo $1,000 fa Vullding the flames | diocese, '2 thes ta not great, probably 20 killed, and | says General Hancock comes to this commu: | y Tit Bec uehe tol ie ioe detain fern thrany ‘ ia none, exbibita a snrinee meth baviug arrived at ( anges all} 4 ly 1 i] i the arnis sho i yuvulalves Textended to the sash and bilud fretory of | | To this reel mn there, are soventy ong oer 5 we, und war iven | whi iperiial state of vielont w med bis ney,” escorted , ly, the chest hew olenly as the | Jackson and Stemeta,No, 199 Kast 42d street, | gymen weae fitty-four, oF about fou ' 0 or 50 more or Jess injured. Brownsville | nity with the reeord of an educated and ac-| Ly Clement VII. to Wolsey, Frou hlin it | tation. there a tdiilovencee in the les | (rough State aud Buffalo streets to the city | culprit gasped foe breath, the’ shoulders | destroyune the upiee part of ihe busitny | Atha, declare themaclvee Iu favor of the } fered equally with Matamoras, very few | complished soldier and gentleman, and that | passed to tly monks of talc ter Abbey, and | gree of activity, m Hos nn amount of Liche | | hero tnany bade Win adieu. A tar | were drawu up, until they pearly touched | Total “duinage ty building aud stock $4,000; | measure, Ifa connection with the mother | athe Aceat says, must necemarily | says the most substantial ableat and beat | tunate owner of ths aucleut relle ly wari | series of whist have wn considered bright | work in Keeqing’ the gromd’ frou push | sous grew ean nnd less violent; nth the eas | Nar Os tke tremoec teak Bee Rat ei tn | eae _AIEOD: (AD PORES: ATR P80 ‘ft w \hls terrible disasieg where so many | citizens should welcome him hare, oreaent ta! in chancerrs wrauules, ouid granules reyrooontlug each a] oxuinal blue Lpiration Of Bteea min utes, Lite was peu | low nelle of waen, Ne an Mea=th Pama) , 4 t ' 4 f t 3 2 * ’ PY es,

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