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¥ ' ' [ee 1 ING RATES OF ADVERT oe ADT AeR prt i or every inaneriom of fone lines oF loa... Petar A For every extra line of part of line..........90.01% » - ‘i O8- Advertinnmenia will be inserted (n open of . iN 7) Heplayed viyin, or letled ype, aie? a thee ® _ THE NEW YORK SUN. PUBLISHED DATLY—SUNDAYS EXCEPTED. ine . CAice commer of Nasean and Fulton streeta Pa —o Rin jes TWO CENTS. weve Ceuia jer'week Sis Dullare per yous, ° f WEEKLY SUN, - ; NES FOR? yon Thursday of each week; {# sent by mail " sdvertiseme pia or special notices at proportional MUSES B® BEACIL Propri Thirtv-Fourth Year. NEW-YORK, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER = 11 Price wo Cor te | sedseven words for each line more than far, ———= =| = — <= ; - [_——————— we f 1 \t Hof tie powers of tne | was I A. Q, Brown, ex-United States | DISASTHBRS. Bank, cc t ' en May Queen, Silane Itch and af A hee, and found @ yonng | eet for ednenting the workfolk tn thelt Hl nA Thep 4 of Congress le not a8 Ad: va ee" a aleonalia & at The ; by i SEA ie ga" che went to lok a He nume- | “ork #-nt annually from | 8t Nichoing Jonrned meeting fromthe revniar sesion. ‘Le asta tg | é ! fe He + by 1d mont in Normandy ts prodigious | ianliiatincieniceactianis pornion Of March éthy, 1°6T, As nen shows selveement of those Who did fot vot ' t ation ‘7 ®, tiraregic twaverncut BY | Te ie alleged that much of (he Work made up | War not a regular veaton. ° Ht as a vow sud ex > tart ’ tue funds of the Ineittutio | The Memphis it | {oan empty hans [Mt Besancon ts really wrought tn Switzer Sun Cable Dispatches. 29...) Ns | WESTON. Mawritis Tonu., Now 15. The races t V tie tunylwoee nee | 05 Dit the fet reinaina that the trade of t {ihe tneeting of Congress ae de tk Alinck and White Dlopement. y were very largely attended. ‘The first « ent be a divor ace has ai 1 startling Increase of — - — Constitution, the act expressly fo desgnaics How fte “Gets Atong | The Char rt ithe des ie ie You He ‘ at and that tell t provision bet How al” Not to any regular mee Now. 15. Weston, the nn Courier of hos the fol was for ‘ongress Port Stake sete ud i bee for ite further Increase, The What Was Going on Among ie of eth ry-uuiy Conereanty Sas nee ais halfepast sty ¢ a ‘ F mile heats, aud it was closely nO Taw, Bee, Kea Te vA, ) oF Swist apprentice enjoys the Nations Yesterday sittonel (er ang. teeular weeiing of (be Pot: | f eee tt A f elopement, and tt tested, and was won on the third beat by not cay deg. tht We | (eT Meant tor obtaining w thorome ‘ tech Uongress, * for ihe b abhNg 7 r we have kiswn ‘ pe a Muy Wynve and td iG xpens | ag te iran te ae nr | ; 6 distant, over He : ered lant ‘Chuireday 1 ‘ si he goliee tay | erineat lectuwa In the evening, He —— | J phys ' , soe Make of Orhans, Thine, 60 stg, 241g. | , " ‘ fort of repute by day, | e on " feat | Tike n ri ty Wise of & White a Wa wai Where a dog i fe ANY sound Feabon PNG Ui Ti not Ocrmany, a ie A Fe silly tn ¢ " aid wtiick san | The second race was for the Associaton | ed” by the police wearing a rolia here any sound fraton why there should @ + Benuix, Nov. 15th Evening. The Third | cas easaea, § : bt 4 | a harbor ato ie che Taral who kept a azvall wheels | Pras of £100, for three-year okie mile Weata, | {0 twsent Co the address,” When a dog {e Baolany ols tor clock and watchmakers | and expecta, by niles own oft Wraht shop. and whe went hy the none was wou by Vila Time, 149 ag. | een possenston of th ¢ for thre r Parliament of the Confederation of North Gioeadh TOApEG owen HIME ATE: GAG” Bune: | (anions hse ater ii Ureinced vere | Secqeant Mair Overton, Th aid | one Viola, Thnae, 14035, 14896 j dave Tina be ohor destrayed. An iin | ABVORors Convention im Chienges Bermany assembled tn this city to-day. The Tday. Quite @ large crowd of citlzens ns. | and tobacco, Air the exports we th | Wo teave Henn a meinter oC the Joe MRA Tt ae ahout witd duck with | MOrtMnt adition han been made to the eifect, | On the 21st of this month « meeting of Beasion was opened this morning by His Ma- lwwided © bim off, hy wt * nd compar ore. The cittwate ta very ur | ula Feximent of colored trons, On being | ath en ee ee ae ee ee eee tate ieee c | inventors and deators in patented Improves " mu sea bin © bshesias wlinlesame ty Europeans, and the taland be red ont af aervice he wer ny as a whe L Paani or attempted to bite and por- % salle Ft ects : { Ly speech from the throne tn Eevee | eateeeee 7 ie pee 4 hond, to the city Hmita, There they t00k | ae qereitys i t nie le ce repor ie Aus i take it," ta — ing t# called by the Executive Commitee Kine, after congratulatiug the members {i ump Teese ase oy tae Klee, ERG We, Hh tha tHONN RDALIONT ie Storm on the Ho) list ny the ante with the groce J couptien tevoldtionsnihe euene ibe othe kee appointed at @ menting of the Directors oo ’ proeraily, on aveing them again assembled bi Ae: ALA og Nghe terre: tind UE Renee LCE And bis wife From report ltauears thet | ary gonds clerk iv Rikeway Miwa — the National Patent “Association. held, ie i A Ae | apirite, went on his way rejoicing, late number of the Brownsville Courier partis bad hecone very familiar, seve : Intional Acndemy of Dev Kal . Michi; ‘on the 2 { ‘ eddreseed « cordial welcome to the Deputics A Ddactad beter contains the following result of the great] LiX€ letters which had parad between thon | | Rartiwone avery elegantly printed Opening westerday. Ortober. The. mactiny largely attend Brom thore Provinces which were now repre | 1. 14 iearned that the arguments contained Roar ERIKiE, Rreat | having been discvered since their departure, | Journal, which It calla * Bouthern Boctety The National Academy of Design opened | by gentlemen from nearly all of the Northe @onted for the first time tn thie body. Tho! jn this cpision are substantistly the aame ae] The Buitalo Courser and Repwblic of Leh | bed. The ‘correspondence shows that he had | A covvwure burglar” te preaching eM] ite gent Fall and Winter exhibition inthe | cra. Sta Tn ® preamble and resolutions i hb he Attorney-Geveral tn w 4 we wander amid the crumbling ruins of} been ourgng bis inamorata for some | eattonal sermons in Wiltahire, Bagh 4 which were adopte it was declared to be Bitention of the members was then called to thos set f pth oy BA aan ot saye of tallen Walls and see the erowas of homel une ty fy away with Mo] Keriy, the reecued Fenian, le reported ta | 2°% Acmtemy, corner of 244 atreet and 4th | the duty of inventors and dealers to onan it he work of legislation before them, and the | [\hintt Meeine sites Messe and. docu- ini streets were filed at an early hor | poor, we feel incapable to give the men prombsing tht ate should never want | Helginm, as woll'as everywhere else. avenue, yesterday, Thora are im all 214 dif. | Ize for their mutual prote ‘and encour: Wartous vills, which would be submitted t0 | meuts to Congress was under consideration, — | 1!!!" bo pion, Wim Cowes Lap sonecptl mn, of Seat Sigh tf boas “tin anything that Ft I tc Ma fay | A Cuteaco pulpit ealls Belenolt one of | ferent aubjects, forming a very Interesting | Skement. Lt wae deemed that clvilizetion ta ect 4 eaton the milton of delic nal children ent or fut r \* PY a ; A qreat measure was enhanced by the protect Rbolr consideration, were referred to in Jitavis and Genesee street oof which | were rysling from the fallen ruin ot their | the grocer went up to Summerville for the | “God's singing birds Ia the arbor of Feline | collection, showing the steady progress of | Ky tirun ta inventors Tt cas: roeetied Metall, Alluding to foreign affairs the King aveniies he was expected to reach this city, | homes to brave the tempest of deiving rin, | Plrpore of collecting some rent due bl, | Mens and cultures the fine arte in this country; the abitity of | that ff was necesmnry for thelr protection were particularly shronged, Weston took | and the air of bul! ting | Leaving, as ne onl, nes, | employ the utmost efforts to eetabliah tae Geclares that the relations of the Oonfedera- edt with fragment in old colored woman, e A wemontat tablet for the American mon- Grmakmat at Miugrore, as wui ve seen oy tne | material, There te got a batitation wh eh | ployed as cook, native artiste in depicting home ac keep company with bie | tment to “Artemus Ward" bae been pre- business of inventtor son o Con with the other natlous of Europe were ati telegram elsewhere, and coming in by the | hoe not felt the territ Nef the storm, | wile. ‘The laier, however: Lald the cook | pared In Bngland.” PES Vand, above all, Alifusing among the people s | Iasi ena'ty ah args very ‘practice th entirely aatisfactory; the foreign powers all | Ricuy ® , Nov, 15,—No business be | pivimansville f ick Genesee atreet AL | While the majorly of business h that she would not be wanted that nigh | Rev, Newaaw Hart, ralaed @600 In Boston | love for tho beautiful, The wumber of vis-| would teud n their general business recinted and respected the pacific alins of before the United States District Court | jue junction with that thoroughfare. Here a | are in rulne The river menniers, winch enve And might vo, Daring the night the | in ald. Of bia building ® Lincoln memorial | Wore yesterday was not large. ‘he follow. | Inte uy, Tagen m qenerally throughout Frosli. In fegard lo tne progress of Ger- | to-day It adjourned uotll the 25th, when the | stron tomas of fog Fianee to outely, aro dismaniied and | We AvUcle of value ‘about the henisey and | "Argue ae Wantiatcn condrrrwed tast | matic among those worthy Of | cine the reantations. The committee name man uuity, he ead conflict with the two! (ral of Jeffers 6 avis will be commenced. | HOt are of Captain Nicholson, formed i @| reduced to almost alapeless tilne, Invols Wher bhi over left the city on the tour “ty ay a" BLS poor particular notioe the above time as the date, when there will Btates of South Germany now allied with | Chief Justice Chase leaves for Washington | joiiow square with Weston in the centre. | ing ah nt least two) hnndred ite wk main of the Sou ne Ving Ka ad y Be No. 12. Columbia's Night Watch, by ALG. | he a general exhibition of improvements by Prunes was no lonzer feared, and in get:ting | (Morrow, to be jresent at the opening of | The little pedestrian apps ved wa treat, 8 ston aS = | wld then tome soo in Goecie, @o00 in| How to takes conane of the ebtidren of a| Heaton, in whtch Columbia ts represented aa | th ye taaaures Sovaubaene Bhp question of tho fuitte relation of the | the African High School Tt ts well @nidor- | Uney. Ni y tall work for the No F Pita taanee ahten t Brerniacke, # olde watch watued’ aL 6203, | Delalibor hood y an organ grinder | Walking and watching at night among the | cig : Bouth German States with the Confedera- | stood he is not to be present at the Davis everal of whom were heart to say that Yout r w! [Come ether article jeweliy, and th five minutes clustered graves of a cemetery, © where le - ‘s nl helt ¢ g Mr. Weston wos livelier work it 1 ha . thing of the di A hasten’, On the A scree tad. hearing bia mother remark | her fallen >, Ry 3. Tho! ous. fon, the Prussian Government would atudi- | tril bf LHe : hi r4 wes | Chet os « bh 5 nscreatives are botding ward meet | than chasing runaway pickpockets, As We oer fin Sommersiiio, about § | that rhe waa food of music, exclaimed, | aon, Bt. T Dolivered from Prison, fy [ar " ously endeavor to reconcile the views of en hdsht L a Pe ‘ ea tou moved dow Genesee the rest) ¢ 1] Friday agernoon er “Then why don't you buy te a'dram ?” which the eaint © of venerable mape gp TH i] bg tf pla ea Conven their Catholle subjects with the internal and ght. to appoint de “haa of that vicinity t tout sary nl rit woul bree ] formed of witat find oecurred, te tel fivents ponies fed Gens State full beard, led by an angel, represcuted by ®1 ‘Thts Convention continued ita eesslon yew ; vers | Stale Convention, he pearud Main e fi ( ra Diite tod I vat | i une called i ighly dressed and beautiful girl; w m fotermational interests of the whole Father | 54 2 or ig geet : 4 ; Li nee | HgbA Rls . J man the comi'g man” 8 Georgia fournal | Veites are leat arenes lc Likes a ay morning, Dr. Haight presiding. fand. The King c nded his apeech with Alabau street, it se f of Lumen " were these wh 1 Wilivinet iday nights | ean hopes ho ts not c MAT Ry Kawin White, Isa iquary sitting ata} The report of the Committee on Synodieat ‘the declaration that preservation of peace in tty, f ence to the eburele 1 r i x F that y at Kivices | ¥ cabinet in ar ¢ ited wich musty * of the Tatibetly Ooaterenee: Wa: Kise Miiepa Wik sow HE Doings of ¢ ty Meort oF pollens ever, kept Be ine 8 Co and were expected bo arrive here ; Parstixa Prince Arthur's face with collo- | mummies, €e., exam acolo which, 09 | aug adopted ind by 0 the repore wat Mostoomeny, Ala, ‘ons | the crowd f Ht pl proure tpn r thar ye ay dion has prevented any. traces of the amell- | doubt, w have brought a 4 price at | 2 »pted, and a cop: he report wi Rt bcccaped Ricstise: Gon ven ign | Uewie @leptad & tke reached 1 om a j and il” Sete Bathage Wwe oe x, wiihwhleh be haa been sick, #0 says an | the late tumismatic sale The picture te well | ordered to be forwarded to the Archblahop of ¢ Pants, Nov. 15--Evening.—Marshal Baza, | struction Convention toda basamaval at ook P.M nye, and at once tedied t "1 By 1 i Courier pul the | Bogtish Journal Jconcvived. 7% By A. Fisher, Is oue of seve- | Canterbury, the Tresident of the Lambett fno has been appointed to succeed Marshal | morial to Congress, praying the removal Of to « patra a \ rowed ie A yorsa man howe atster's name was | ral portiuita styled“ Gentieman.” "thle art-| Council, and the President of the Diocesae Forey in command of the Third Army Corps, | cotton tax, and that all taxes paid since the | A correspondent of the alo Court our fo Diving | for wt fee | UELSHed moog the old malda® tn the | dats idea of thd meaning of that mnch-abused | Convention | sptember be refunded fo the pro- ; Providence, atid wrath ot | t Pleasant, Tennessee, yester | Tray fend Yublishera eevee | Word ts a man full-tyced, corrugated, with | ‘The Treasurer of the Convention made hie ‘With headquarters at Nancy | ist of September be 1 to the p writes { Batavia, on the 1th, ae follows: | do wild un nod «to 0 +l ng outrage was perpetrated | brash : fee everson igian 1 and | report of the financial condition of the body, . No day for the assembling of the proposed | “cer, An ordinance was passed abollshing a vin drew nearer, the | tenet whe rules then f et killed | married white lady by @ nex The fea iba doleiata ot Ube gray hair | Which abowed the receipts for ae yeas General Conference is mentioned in the last | the new county of Jones, ere by the Inst an Be and twenty wound nave | tay Had just arrived f W Te rows | Hransatnee sak en’ seam neath A eard, h 1 404, exrendlt res, @3,708 034 ‘yd ol ypean | Legislature, and restoring the old boundaries n articulare w publi r (] ona visit to ber friends, whitle wa marta Pameeat legeton to” the | antl dressed | § An ote of the French Cabluet to the European | Le A 7 i bitante had turned out to wel ‘ The entire gariison waa aweptaway, | io the garden was appronebod by the necro, | ¥, faire iegnte, A resolution waa alopted giving the Bishop Power of the counties out of which it was formed The people were curious, of course, | Beveral soldiers w Jed, The destruction | whe laid violent hands upon her, ev ae rere en and wel power to appolu cretary at @ salary ob spite ‘Hon ta the Bank of France bse ta | A resolution was adopted, by a vote of 63 to | and disposed to crowd on the pedestrian, but | wf Matunoreiscqual, hot greater, than in | (hront with » hulle, and, after violating. by RR EE Ys oom the death of w clerk. tn | from the Wide wiye “and foollah vite CUO oa dG ii j HA 2, to appoint e special committee to inquire | they were kept from treading upuu hin by | Browns One tired of Ue honises in tthe P person, fled to parts unknow « Viay ots cllice at New Orleans, the applis | ging, 7414 Mrs a. A. Mount, wife of the he reports on city missionary work show, Rreased to the extent of ten millions of francs | 32, to apt sar’ bi ¢ cago a au ‘ the vigore fe vefforta of bia att dual | cht hep tORULLY dantvoyed: and tlie reat tnjuieds |: kaa @ been found to his wh eat {for the vacancy presented @ | artist, patnted in 1s. ‘Theditfereace in the | od that St, Barnabas’ House baa provided @ Rince the last woekly statement, into the veg llency of removing the State | tie payie Hotel w hed in aatety, © few | Kragos ia deatrovet. Ti wople saved no] The lady, whose maiden na stot over Ores thousand names. fash ona thea and now te striking, The hair [lator pone for upwarte of Loa Grent Britain, Capitol from Montgomery inutes afte A large bonfire | clothing but what they had wile vie] berry, was inne Hist night amd pot ex Mn. O'Nnint, @ colored preacher, has | Hed and plaited and ornamented with «rose; | men and children, Religious services hav skit leh nai t y the hote ie 4 ascortained, 1 i pecwed to live over a few hours. t . phos wdive w i "i ve he a 0 pt Allen and the other prisoners condemned 10 out Varohnds Aight ecers. But’ a lane was epeedily made ving the wemen and children The Latest Thieving Trie cored man and mntte woman, Im wilation | SLEPP fll of the fahtone dn roe 0 yon OO soula. ‘Tlie Miduight Mission has , Heath by the Kpecial Commission, except Reconstruction Movements. through the masa Bf himnaity, atid Weston | ie only two houses standing in | ‘The ingenulty of th thieving: fiaterutty, | et a na * OPE Hy Bossier, slog Wrenn, aul hon Aly, atroct ‘ai new sialon, Maguire, whove pardon bas been announced Curntrstoy, 8. C., Nov. 15. By an order | passed like @ foal through the hall into au | Cinrkavitle. Prigdad was entiely washed | says an Kuglish paper, would aliagss geen | titre pba l as have now oa oppor bron, antiton, and Pgtric lenry, | tue Chapel of Pence, has been gecned ig will take place on the 23d instant, Iu thls | of Gen, Canby, all Sheridfe aro to make re- | Upstairs rowing. Ihe crowd surg alter bin, J away. Seven persue ouls raoi ot tr Ol] 4 of ineghanatlbfe, far aenicely m week Piet | une Sig git lag ia Sa Uta ners eran, seated at a tlte me lasses and the Firat avenu at ee be abanfoned ity. turns to him of delinquent taxpayers; and | qspistaute ticld the foot of the stairs, and | known to liave been lot 4 without the reading putite being siartted | bieit te ‘that Ht will lead to acrloud | On ane adivining porticn Ate.’ whlapel vise haa been hired for the raj Loxpox, Nov, 15—Noon, The Cabinet, | Post Commandante are authorized to require | the repose of the ae secured. A vacan ® ramured by the revelation of some new | conseque ing ‘lovers and” frilicking children. 06. | pickers and cinder-sifters residing west which for @ long time bas had the subject | the services of cltte ary re- | few, however, y vox the ‘ nnn Ter dod: vent the law Av apy in Wisconaln plunged Into a mill: | Winter Morniog on the Hudson, by Miss | Central Park. The number of baptisms der discuss Ive ui 11 | pairing of public truction v permitted bo ge on Feet The Indianapolis Herolf, of the 11th, gives | Last week one of our Bolt to ave two boys from drowniuc, Hor | Elith W. Cook.” Bo. true to natute Ie this during the year bas been 723; ye | nder uussion, baw resolved to place all | palring Pi His first action ¢ the room | gome very interesting details conceruing the | Was Bide the vi vip of @ wi rd ty erinoline floated her, and clinging to thatthe | painting that ladies shuddered aa they looked | burials, 147.” The Logg Cowie | Au be telegraph lines of Great Britain under | are boing isaued as to the manner of con-| was natural, considert chroumatances | tte cornet Yet a monnewhab Ingenious tk wil uve wr kr yuabove waters and tue whole | AC it, and "Kenttemen buvioned their over. | STat have Been 029,00, of which bas Ugo direction of the Post Ofice Department, | ducting the eixctions, Governor Orr la hero | He took w confortable, position on an ie [Nt F your readers wound mae tthe, ApearANce of & member | party Urfied safely vo the shore coats. 113. Waiting for an Auawer, George | pended in support of the miasione. | * “ fa and had bis abo eno pinking that some of your readers woul he building trades, dh nabs over “poy e iderndl AnaIvRD ovr. consulting with Gen. Canby in relation toe ty to those in to learn something of the loss nus | shop, and desired to be shown a pair of #h A Max name! Luke went to the Patorson, Ar" aiande over the chute ca which bis | tne business, the Right Kev. Blabop Potter gered ‘ 15- Hone = The royal new State taa law and the approaching elec ing to ne by ott 6 vin the recent tornado, The the bent auallty A palr wee abones i Nd, Jail the « day sooner than Pay |] annamorate alts, looking es if she were cal- Gelivered the hosing eddrece, ta Foye ail steamship China, tain Hockicy, | tions. his custe eas before et Attempt to give aa near as possible an | mitted to his hie ect ut they were pro- | the city Ie niin bis wagon, | culating whether be or the other fellow was | of which he hoy r collection ich left Boston on’ the 6th Instant, to - tering tn e, wud appeared ina double Lunt out balf-p qood enouga, He | aud will petore he'll “come | worth the more money ; and her old mother | Thanksgiving day would be taken up tn , Fic pool, arrived at an carly hour this Arkansas, breasted frock-coat, ant rofled shirt in ri Shera appeare the berth n : i ( wat quality ‘the trade , down @ peg. stands an unobserved Hatener at the door, Balk of Fo oxed Cy tsar, Segre. joralng. clining on bis sof 1, for the Bost Ue, | on unuevally dark and threatening cloud, ace | man had in bie shop; the price war not of) at f oring- | her eare and mouth open to awallow the concluded by urging the minlatry — ‘The Election. creo Ati “Rorade be biparcea tired | companied by vivid Hitulog: Tue tew mo: | the sileites consequence, A pair. wns uext| 9 Mra. Part and her d vghter, of Spring: | awor, which, Judging trom. the. faeo-of the | together, conciliate one another, and WASHINGTON Memvnia, Tenn, Nov. 15.—Purther re-} out, [did not notice this in bie galt ou the “fe act ng, ana oaring ior. ee | Fens Sromn the * cf whe hy Ue tradeatn an other # little git, for | Beloved will'e a decided negative, 1 the er: lta on h other merits, even where there 2 turus fire he ow t , but his face bad that careworn expres | and terrible than the contytion of forty rail- | pronounced to be equal to any that could be Jo in | Pression of the old woman fs excellent; the | ereat differences, P Pisani ey 16 . equ ‘ a See OW. Wha Lue BENE Hee ‘which lose wf sleep oF great fatigue pro- | road trains, was heard in that directiow, and | purchased in Holtau; the price was 2ie, The havo buen sent to tho In- | Praca are e mistake. 169, The Barly | The Jahop brought the Ings to « ‘ arOM, gone for the Convention. duces, He cheerful, however, and ro. | loa moment it was on us. Tteame from «| inan tried them on, and found them to be, aa] &! d . Home of Abraliam Linco! Fizabeth- | close with » benedictiow, and the Couventiog Advices received at the Treasury Depart- — le plicd with ood butnor to the nu: thwesterly direction, © gz & epace | hy * Jost the ticket)" therefore | | Tae Fr nt has pardoned C. B. Orton. town, Harding Co, “Ki , by Mra, | wljourued sine ent represent that the Custom House Texas, Inerour questions that were pnt to hina 4 ob ut two hundred yan i je the purchaser, den. of Kentuc Pan bela Rredeaie of git | A. 0. Crane, te a) of which At. heen le be # here were several indies In the room, and to pything was left unhur © bis 0 ‘ ajor gener " only the gubl 1 76. For 8 [labeahl seg peacae Viger enact Madde Pelides! Changes, thers’ be’ wan’ sepectally. altentive, evige ty ns it did, th Whilst the tradeat: rate avin © ou .of the late | fae nis’, FUN nent, tee arowsiod river —a Pery fow officers In charge, owing to the! Tho Houston Telegraph of 4th, oaye Ing the grallaut. by -evory expression. 1 | which come iu Ite w reling at the new shoes, a Senate n Handing ai ch base of a bigh bill the steamer | CM@LeFA om the se HP City of ellow fever, from which disease several of || To Convention question te, ta « beautif | write of him aa if describing the appear y Universiiy), where nearly two | fying himself that the At was admin A vastty feud in Callfornie was recently | Thowns Hulse approaching, and in a dls- besieged om died, while others left town to avoid | atate of confusion in Texas, The Conserva- | ance of a criminal just before execu denta had convened at the liter. | fellow who had been loating. about aetiled by a meeting of the belligerents, who | tance t# another boat, which looks very Quanantine, 8. 1, Nov. 15.—Tho Healt Aailan ancy, | UVe# are all against 1 to aman, and will] tou, but this is partly Justified by the open prayer meetlig | for some minutes rushed Into the shop, and | fell to without word, and staid pot ‘thelr | itke the poor Dean Richmond. 182. Colum-| officers roport that the eteamship Cit, fe ravages. & Collector, to ill @ vacancy, | gerenr it, either by voting against It, or by | funeral uepect of the root ‘ty which he was, | whic wae also being held in the cotiege | atone blow knocked the customer to the | hands or their pistols ntil alx were killed [ bus Maki Keg Stand, by W. Flag, | Corn, which arrived to-day the yin d ‘will be appointed at an carly day. hot voting at all. The Radical leaders have | The ordinary tone of conversation was alow | bullding, waa in session, all of which broke | floor, ‘The tradesman waa slmost panic-| and one mortally and three dangerously | makes that sailor quite @ iu y from Autwerpy ! Returns from the receipts of custome at | become frightened, whisper, aud Weston wae gazed upon as be | UP in & Prein eae ny ae cae pd ee lyst Abed. Ay ' fone Rhee : iP be wounded. 188 The fi has bad fourteen deaths from cholera among 0 ae it de on the suf purt, but all very badly scared 10 | knocked down Jumped to bla feet instar wii : New Orleans have not been received for two | 10 an I deleaten Tne oct Teadioal pine | dizsolutions Aner tee dastaines We’ the’ tolleee Caste | an eat Win” aru wtaane | AyRicwon paper aayedhat the Hon, Jaa | Washington at the Wort om French Creu, | the steerage passengers, and she now has months past, owing to the prevalence of the | Pranme in the Southern States. which will rtainad the: epectator was alight, grinclpally tn the elioineys and | w w Tey een OTe ee eee oe Wa or ne Siating runresenting (he passene Of the New | recs . There bas deen no sicknesd Yellow fever, Instructions have been sent nine alill stronger by the vote of New | twenty minutes, the room was cleared and | windows damage done t pus, |r Merket | square headqnarters on Wednesday, and took. ( Brieans forta by Farragut i the cabin passengers or the crew, UUither by cue Commissioner of Customs to| York and other Northern States; tho fact | supper was announced. Your correspond: | tn Jose of trees, was by no means allicit, The | © My word,” exclalined the shoe-lenler. 8 | vinesty oath required by the trme of his] ‘The above are lata tow of many worthy of | The vessel has been sont down to the lowed that the whites have @ coneiderable d the performance of the | next public building tn Its course was the | he rushed to the door to witness the cha pardo id notice, and allare worth seeing, The oxhi- | quarantine, the sick transferred to the hoe Surpish the returns majority over the Kadico-Negro . party catrian with w kpife and fork, | feminary, which was almost unrcoted, leav- | “but If be catches yon ruthan hell nake Pea } Representatives Williams, Boutwell and Texas, notwithstanding all! the | and felt that it was almoat wort | Ing the cupola and ® anal! portion of the | him hue” ‘The two men soon disappenied | | A Swiss Joker recently stated that be wae | Oat A ae pune art Gallery he ship, at the well passengers to the ret a | raseallites otloed 0 tegiathe: | while to go. through bls exercise for | roof next to It remaining with w part of the | down Oxford street, and they may be run to Zurich, and should bring the chol- | | ceiving ship Lilinots, Tar renem of tbe Faaloinry Comnliion, hare | TRASIES sD cmasauant. corisitiy. et ke of Tic devoured | walls, The next t of nate. was the fyot tor aught that la kuuwn to the con: ack with him. He did not xo, Uutthe| The art gaitery of Minor & Sommerville, _— doveraily written out their views in favor of | thelr event in the Convention elections un ken, and. other oa Methodist Episcopal. Church, a two-ttory | trary. Cr At the shoe-dester has | authorition were frghtened and) put him | g2 Futth avenue, wae visited by a-elect com-| aye ote ee ee ak ML ‘ fo Seapeachment of iho Frealdent, ‘The| {ou de whites ore stern ented tro as if be wer tubodie | building, whose roof was eirrled entirely fr seen one oF the other since, aor the | throach a quarantine of seweral days, with | oc, eel alg amahip City of Cork, from Ant 30 as to form one report will fail upon them if they attempt to. pres | ira wish pile ae be ate, and others regnided | a etna | The ue tas a by sect Knnekios, — | Hus He will nut repeat the "ec intings by the eelebreted American artist, | HOR thls afternoon, 1A deaths from A private letter received hero states that | Tome or the remiatratine fans, and io dom | lone when Ne reacies Huualu. Men. that Was the Baptist Churen, which wa f occurs in the Providence | | Tir Santen Government haa given, per- ea. Bata au, Tho elforts of thie artist | cholera among the stecrage passengers, and Benator Wade was thrown from his carriage | gor which threatens the Radicals, even if} take litle walks of twelve hundred miles yen y de ie ty tho | Hay ¢ Lol crane | Herald, of With; Latins inten cities Pate aha : Lf Baye pte iy SOR ee We S tepraiie He has ate on board ten cases of the same dise riday and severely injured about the | ‘ey could carry the Conve eloction, | aced sustenance Aho grand a very beartitil Httle chur | on the alternoon of the 12th, two boya | those which wore already catabliahed at Mur | far Wost ‘Tl. finest-of the collection | Four children and ten adults died om Aast Friday and « aha! Hah vy. | from the fact that the negroes, who are to do] ‘The following ere some of Weston's tn | Mlle) had Just Peon conpled. | Ae the) ictied Clicy and Fitagerall, the former Ht | hon (Bavaria Islands), and ¢ Naas Ra. Ec. ase oI i = | the passage. The sick have been removed td Mead. Owing to this accident tt ls not cer] the most of the voting, are ‘now claiming 1 ola teal See On Dat france tee ret te wi | toon years of age and the latter twelve, while | Whether this Is preliminary to killing off the | valle: Mor Hood," est. 1 io dates tain whether be will be able to attend the | tester lis officer, all tices thioge cotnbhael | structions to bls tre Jof but few members, most of whom ea Se Res ne Ta Farce icra tee un | aor OR Ie valley 8 v's,"| the hospital ship Florence Nightingale, af 8 Wy ‘ fa sarontly made the Radical leaders | © °° ® Neither of you are expected to | nre not wealthy. Hemet; cot euttiotently | CIR One DIg Cty ge SOE ree aan | eeceeeeane DOE MIAME peat’ and Chaswone Veal” fit Butinan | the lower quarantine etatlon, and the wel opening of the seasion, CO eT eee a eect a teem: | show mo any favor incompatible with your | able to rebulld vie Yoowill be | Altereation Io consequence ot the younger | ‘Tire tateat Improvement fn stock tsa now | has Leew sojourning on the Pactfic coast for : Becretury Wellea ts alowly recovering, and| the Convention, ‘Their own programme, | oat. 1 need not remind you you | an irreparable loss to them ; Be nee ten ie te dectund. hatte | breed of cate In Vermont, which * years, und has had every « Passengers to the reveiving ship Ilinote Its boped he will be out in a few days, The | they seem to think, Is aa daugerous to them | will be narrowly watched ty the publics aud | of property a eetitnnted at wt Ie ther to stilke with bis anacbles, Finally, | ply aa inch tong, The advent [rp A bate lbs eer tee dil The steamer bas been sont down to the lowed ¥ Aes i iF action ‘should tiv every way be ao | @UL0H.. Never before was auch a tornado | { Nh Fis | for much tatle ia, Cy Collection was serutinized w tay some some time In conversation, Mr. COED FEO ME TROUAIEM) FERMI ik jon to your characters ws gentie- | besa nuch anit manner, and afterward struck bim with ®) te dour can be closed quicker When they go ' r x sw On ake € e gentl pal ot teed knuckles whi hadon. ‘The ” his talented artiat LOCAL NEWS, Welles has been suffering. from a tow fever| . NAW. Ontmane, Nov. 15.—A destructive | man, ‘You must. expect to opine in contact Shik Sibmmhae Akela: Kies wiitet Hon. The | out alonted aria AL NEWS. resembling typhoid, and for some days he | Sit Houston. ie Prt edhe fe wih all classes, aud sume may use offensl ship Nightingale arrived nt tt treet, when he told his] | Gavenar ery rrr bad. on {n- sas A vat ‘ NEW YORK AND VICINITY Amproving daily. several fine residences, and ® large quantity | Guietly on our ney, Sh any parties w of the steamer Oneota, The In Pa ec OM eae OT oe for, 6 | fener a fle: ehse PBI the Times ira f wings ah w of modern Ts Tia Con arenes It will rain ot The receipte for duties on imports trom | Of umber. ‘The loss Is @75,000. molest you, pray do me the favor to appeal | yeasel left Charleston for New York, Noy. | ence uti (nd everytiang was done | terney General has fot yet given an opinion | Watel and clockinaking, judging from the | euow iu this city before the close of the day: Sdavarohes 4at to Sih has base a5 fell = 7 to the law father than yielt to the instivets of H of Cape] | for the young anitorer whlch skiNi c v the power of the Executive to set naide | display in the Parl exhibi A.B. Tuarcurn, Boston, 641,913, New York, 2,908,091; Now York, Fedoct un tiie general Charhotor of ina race, ¢* VI The en} : fend ative| Mitetlne tats |< Taebiessee'h dm ahie pean i ealled tue | ane ietimee ute aunt aes tte aA ieee ap eabetal: pels oe) Philudelphia, @125,667 ; Baltimore, @294,- | The NeW. Semi will observe that no particle of a te ea ‘ poet " neees. ie Ohica dite et tan tee (i Mom Melee eet Sonik Bouse wa Ur, Uascameny Kut $17; Ban Francisco, from October 6th to ji F drop of beverage is tote even to | Nightingnle, which fell In with the wreek, | lain iuseusible for t wh vare ih the drawing-room, @ nurse | latter country bas only 24 exhibitors, 1x0 Two Mux,—About seven o'clock last DOth, 9160,198. Total, 03,206,000. Aunany, Nov The State Conatttu- | me unless prepared under the, tinmediae eu-| When it te Queota lad five leet of water | very wero im search of Cliey all day vester Centerme, Nurse Did you ring, ma'am? | true, but these display clocks of extraordi- | €¥ebing, @ #team boiler attached to « emall + 160,192, 3,890, Uonil Convention met at ale o'lork this | Pervino of Mee Griudels this iw of the | ia her hold and won eitiing rayidiy. She | Guy, ad lat igh Hit ticy dul tt du eee fy alle et Noi Trung. | Toke] nary cheapness, ‘The exhivite of Kngland | donkey engine used on hoard the etoatet Seermrereterserirers utmort importance, and 1 trust it will not be | wow 47 years vld, and was tortucrly ® ferry | in Anding ble his da one of the moat | mamma away, please, She's very cross aud | and France are, of course, the most valuable, : : CONGRESS. Bere AAU rasa fo MOndLy Vreciae itectoa | PEATE anatase a ER CARL | it mart cicen or Yan ane (te nT permeate erdnntei Ayesd ety, poten o'clock Atop, and i ie hs mecor with tho ent: | goug sail Rekaoa se! wlineivw ‘ot oat at a councey fair in New dersey, | with whieh the chro goods, exploded with @ terrific report, Ine State Official Election Returns. fey zrvsond eeire Of ay. Uae Wright of Provincetown, and went tmwling around, much to the an. | died, tn ques fort Sampensation, and) stantly killing two of the crew, and Aunasr, Nov, 15.—Ofllal returue frou | you it wa do your diy ike Jat men, | The aestouer Minerva Wrizht, Capt ee ee ees ue Manica’ | heen got loxetbier, supply an interesting page | Completely demolishing that portion of thé ‘Wasurmatox, Nov. 15.—-Attorney-General | forty-seven counties, and the reported ma- | taith in Flin Who doeth alf things w usb, left Philadelphia for Boston with af Paitavgnrita, Nov.1d,—At alarge meeting History’ of ‘sclentitic industry. | steamer in which the machine was located, ppressed soba, ] whatmy maminy that’s | in the | iy ter, Told the darned thing | Mr. Weld) Cella na that Bil upon Whom Lely entirely tor my complete | cargo of coal, on tho 9th inst., and on the} of the leading gurar manufacturers, held thit | Wrwea ne 1 buce’ ery Is out with an opinion, presumed to | Jorities from the remalulng thirteen coun- Fortunately, at the time of the explosion vi yocratic 02 yeh tat niles southeast of Barnegat. | evening Teed not ton to the | she'd lose mo,” one of the — greatest ditlicultie unofficial, inasmuch aa it appears as a| ties give the Democratic State ticket 45,12 His ressone for undertaking the feet, he 1 th tust 2 mal # south mt £ Karnegat. | evening, tt was roait¥ed not to a Me as iM " ini lated to raise, by poputar | 2, way of the -chronomet there wore but a small number of persons ia pommunication in the newspapers toatead of | @NUFY Prony aiiees eneounterod @ beavy gale from the north-| demands of the Journeyméo giger melers, | Jr 1 contemplated to ralae, by popular a pint f the immediate vicinity of the boiler, the only i (being addressed to tho President, on the ad- . bg ll * ne of 5 asrike for an tucre oare now « me somewhat | pumps for 36 hours, but finding the lewk etent to contract with Mra, Ames, the aculp. ter makers of repute | persons tn the engine room belng the engk i i Io the winter of 18461 @itioos seasion of the Fortieth Congress California, kine The Eng lan ng money tw | gaining on thet had to whandon her wich her | (we cent, on thelr tress, for a marble bust of the Inte ex-Cov- | Kykiaumen cake ihe tod. | Yo thom re (he | neer, and the quartermaster, Mr, Henry Mot [After quoting the provision of the Constita- Dalifornin Caster-O1l Crop. | other parties. Fvertually [lost all I had | lower deck 4 ler water, | The A Ww hh | etrlkore wi ber upwards of two thousand, to be given to the Common: | fy of clocks fur domestic se are ti the | Gee, of No, G16 Hudson street, Ae if by @ 0 Phe Califo fe atten-| and sotne thousands of dollars which kind | 246 tons burth {ton for the mecting of Congress, the article Pidldpas rae papers ore Sang. (ne om friends bad loanod ine. © ® © For months | Chelsea, Mass., owned by 8. Couk’ and ott PPMALE SUPPRAG State House asa companion to ‘Pays that the act of January 22d, 1467, does | 10M of farmers to plant, om Vislog | 1 tolled to try and guiu even @ email amount | er, of Proviucet id hod o cago of) A Stirring Up of th ry Kon. of St. | that of Mr Lincoln, coutractod for by the + change or interfere with the day of meet- the experiment of raising it for market. One| to pay avy account, but could barely 2 Fone oval, The f pian and crow were Ah He lnat Legislature, aonke at prio 4 farmer there bas put up @ ‘and lscrusbh-| gain @ living for my family, I am | takenolf by the bark Albert Enercon, which i ov. 1h. — Mra, Ella abeth 5 7 ruth Caroll: loc pric Monday in December, except such as which ia tite more than Be gana Mr, Goodwin (his Dacksr) §6 8 Hive whee | ha nh Anthony and lucy. Stoae? lite berg | cAziee Children.” ‘They were being cxbib- | present 16 oeMssured that these cheap instru, | (ne, 0O4Y Presented an exceedingly bettered f — 3 convened by the Prosident, are irre. | Buvdred pounds of beans. Oil being was very wr-epirited, he asked i if T could san B. Anthony and Lucy Stone, has been! 1d there bye circus company. The bree len A Parte eae eee nea hand | 884 scalded appearance, and although UG jar. It te true that the term’ for which’| #2) pet Kalo, the gross yield ie, Fah 7h Teel ee tks ae cin canvassing Kansas during the past summer | (her was aufpgsed to Le about twenty-five | labor, are superior to thé Frguch machino- | was not quite extinct, the unfortunate mag mbere are elected, whether senators rd vec a NER” oaks heen ae ORO | Beacre. SES Sey oumiciest th pay ey ie | Seman ae for woman suffrage, spoke on that subject year oF age; the wlstar, about fourteen, Oo fe clocks, Tho Swiss watch court illus-| expired before medical assistance could b¢ BF representatives, begins and le dated from | eee eerie a apices thm anes oe ieee AA a estas mye jn busi. |. Woxcesren, Mass, Nov. 16.—Mrs, Jamea | to-night at the Mercantile Library Hall to n| Monday last the brother sickened, shortly | iraies the cheapest as well as the Sghest | rendered, Another of the er bs be time xed for tho ates eae Bu ‘pound, taking all the uncertalutive of the | ness. Some people condemn me for this |Z. Shepard was shot by her husband this| Very lake audience. | Aer addr avery | after dled, aud was burted there, iu Magno- | skill, the perfe ow, Waese Baeed rr f ‘ierstanding that it shall be) vest veing English and French; but there | miracle, the evgincer escaped with slight in/ are in the German courts, I should repeat eee or rai : Som wondlartuily ulabed aud well worked |JuH¢8t [26 Yuarteriideid?, Dowever, being that land them within the { !e6¢ fortunate, his boay being bigwa wr ronometer and the e} P {nto consideration, undertaking, und look upon it th " u 0 tiles from | vie one. 8nd presented the question of wo- | Ile cemetery. franc The. tapidity with which | Of Reporter was unable to learn, and ‘A new Congress cannot meet, un- | ‘AHF crop Into consideration aay aon sarin Rent, pe egme ns aero pon, at Curtia’ farm, three miles from | juau's rights and female sn'trage in nearly ‘Ants bas at last accured a Thatcher! He| the horowgical industry of Bwitzer-| who & Sumber of tho crew remember t ’ the constitutional’ provision, before the — Tile In calanher updo aa huirest man, who ta | si# clty, Sho bad been living in Mr. Curtia'| all ite bearlogs, elles int frequent | siyea in the Lack purt of the city, nd apperts | laud hus spread has, awakened the ‘i Th Brit Monday in December, uoiess convened willing to do anythlog under the sun that | family ase nurse, and Shepard went there| and loud applauie, | A larke portion | to he a determined rival for the position held | emulation of Brance, The onriahing watch | av seen ta ths ricinity of the enging at thf } fa the ierien py ine President afignee ge Will legitimately ebable’ biin to liquidate bie | this morning, and hed high worde with her. Otten au Neti we gg by Mashies de ln Drome. the Old Moore's | makers of Genova are deserters from her | ‘ine of the explosicn, has since been missed 4 y nenae. n and are © for such ‘noua! sessions, there can | TALLawasane, Fle., Nov 15.—Tho election | yebis. 1 am not a sporting man In of France, He publishes enets day | bos Tn conclusion, | would « Ho then came to thia city, bought @ platol, | and showed very positive evidence of @ deep] the kind of weather thal ing vast wealth under | and it ts feared his body wae blown over: 4 . that, though 1 | 4) occur the next, | thelr vigorous little republic. ‘The commer- ; N be, no constitutional meeting of Congress | iy passing off quietly, without any disturb- | no pretenslous to piety, common sense teaches | ANd returned and fired at ber several shots, | and rowing Interest in this questi nd poste up his Iucubrations on the ‘pillars | cial energy which France has discovered dur. | COM BY the concusslon. Regarding xt » pee if Oem ROMY tp December: ADY | ace, The result for two days in Leon, Madi- | te there ts 8 God In ‘everything, and that, | from the elfecta of which ae died In « few theeting bere to-morrow, etd a urand ratiy | Of the Academy and otfice doore of the uews- {ng the last fiflecn years hee been extended | couse 0 the Sereeh a0 ey Gefalie ban Fick wl xia gon aod oS | om and Ondden one Tota wp 0 | tated mye fr laa tl | mores, Tae murderer aa at args | fru arene ati etna |!*2 se ot ane attany nicterocny |SUS eibs cena ithe chi | ezikaeen een, The erin ot geet coly by en Gp an extteor | votes, in which only thirty were polled by | Ife will guldy iv to my Journoy’s end, An Bvery-Day Affair, Peony aia d agall wile George | gow in Europe, discloses the fact that Ad: | Bumeter makers. The show of cheap French were but a fow pounds of steam om, and thal fo judge. The Consiltution does not any. | Whites, and all are in favor of « Convention, — Worcester, Mass, Nov. 10.—Jamea A 2 miral Farragut’ waa almost * smothered with | Watches is extensive, and represents an in- be third cock. Tho ret here In any other way provide. for al) Ar ee er hl Rawson, © hack driver, was arrested this SPORTING MATTERS, kinsea” by the ladies of the Court of the | dusty that has marched apace since 1862, | the water was up to tbe cock. 4 lather than tho reavler exaslon of Gonerane, ae obs Ath bel Queen of Sweden, its ofticers seem to have | Besancon Is the principal seat of the cheap | malue of the unfortunate quartermaster werd nit ils ot nth Coe nee morning, charged with belug accessory to The Hace at Mystic Park, been leas lucky, as thelr hair te only “treag- | Watch trade ; all the world knows that removed to the First Precinct Station House, Bowron, Nov. 15.—There was o large at-| ured as souvenirs and laid away In gold lock. | !# the centro of the clock trade, and the | |. a o4 street, where an Inquest upom the tka, with Gen, Rosseau and | oo Tuesday from the effects of au abortion. tendanie te witness the mrazon race, ot Mye- | gia by many of the most clogeat ladies of or socks in ordinary enc sparing romaine will be held to-day. | J. Bucham Cross, the #orger, — | tic Park this afternoon, between the well | ee ne generally equal to that of the rooms Evel rs “Phere ts « fret and Cutcaao, Nov. 15.—The ease of J. Bu-| known stallions George Wilkes and Fear-| pecring Cites weiteencen. 8 eepectable ap-| cabinet of every restaurant clalme ite gaudy | | Meriva ov Weanienmty Unto | Caen tal second session of each | |), ity of the rfiryaty ‘ tah ts 5,000, Wil pearing ence te & police-| ormolu timepiece. The timepieces are] Parwrans ow rus Eiourmoun Syerem—q ji the meeting of a new Con-| ‘ban & majority of the persons regi Gen. Hancock and} Cham Cress, tho notorious forger, which | naught, for 05,000. kes was the favorite, | man at the Providence (R. I.) depot to pre-| many, however, and the time ie ever a mat-| A Sxoagt Lason Society Forua>—Amoru a eaaee before lime Axed by | have voted for the Convention; and the} fimity, and several members of bis staff, left | bas been on trial iv the Recorder's Court for | at three to one before the start, and won the ups her sister, rane, girl from Connect: | tor of speculation, You must walk through | 4. ewararee Ovvics on Srxi ae | tive yD a yp ey remalntog counties will Increaso the me-| here this evening for Now Orleana where he |M® days, was concludid to-day, ‘The | race eaally in three straight heats, Time, } juan “The ater went tate the car ace hag | tue rooms of you apartment, sd atk a0 | ve a onpom quiet Ween i Ing it au additional session or en sddi- | JOrlty. ‘The Republican alao anys tbat tn the | wit) assume commend of the Fifth Military | J¥rY brought in & verdict of “Guilty,” and | %19% ; 28246 and 2:89}4, ‘The track was| au luterview with the girl, but she waa bent | AyeTnee: hur’ Zo" ,gu feet that you ra ms Lares aan Sonal meeting, ‘The Attorney Generai then | part of the State heard from, the unrecon-| pistrict, he was sentenced to six yrars in the Peni-| almost fetiock deep in mud, and the time | on going, Sectariog hereel of age and capa ‘The annual number of watches manufsc- Closing Hesse owe! fat the Thirty-ninth Congress | structed voters generally stayed away from ting, Btates steanier Ossipee arrived yesterday at | tho death of Mrs, Cyathia Newton, who died 2 additional meeting, but Result of the Elec A 5 deal y ’ Power to change the’ dey far mach teoniat | Naw Ontxans, Nov. 15,—The Republican | Victorta, ye! from the first Monday of December, | says that returns from a little more than half | staf, all of wim sppoloting « different day. the State of Misslasippl show that 9,000 more Hall, President John Ennis in the chate, blo of managing her owa affairs. Aud so neon bi J the mado was considered very good. tured on the Swiss eystem at Besancon has | , ‘pecond of Janualy, 1e?, wae tbe twenty-! the poll. Only one Conservative delegate ix | A VRRY destructive fre, at last accounte, eh, ina ness 64 Ly she did. jared chun doubled inthe tast twelve years, | The minutes of the last meeting, containing ony ta boc terte cnerwrise Ik bad J wy wa raging in the woods nurth of Parr ' rd A San Fuancisco Indy left her husband at | Aduirable method has been observed In the| an epitome of an able address from Mn, wer not only to Convenaan extra seesion, | howto be elected, Among thore whe | Centre tn thts Rinte, ‘Theirly wt bucky were Hovert H. Pome: | Baritone, Md. Nov. 15.—The racce were | watering place to go hume aud’ look after { cultivation of the waiciaakers’ skill at | ——————————_ he to sof catuvidluary occasion Ge | tuk the sumo io favor of the Couveoticn | wee Luimed vier in a daw, roy, late rot the Molwk Valley Nu-! iagely attended uvala to-day. The great! the things.” Tea fuaband. sumewbas sus! Beaanrcon aud as Clusea where thereare! (Comsimmedon B arth Page.) 4