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v s+ . | we ~THIRTY-SIXTH YEAR FROM WASHINGTON. Special Despatches to The Sun. Wasurxoron, Oct. 18, ‘THR DEFTRDCTION OF IN ARTANSAS, ‘The announcement of the destruction of several Prourand stand of arms on board the steamer Heaper, ‘Melonging to the State of Arkansas, esused con- Biderable discussion to-day, as It evinces ® disposi. tion on the part of the Southern rebels to renew the wer, Last night Secretary Sehofield received a ospatch from the Governor of Arkansas at Little Rock, stating the arms desiroyed belonged to the Biate, and he was apprehensive from this demonsira- Hon thet armed resistance to the laws was contem- plated by some of the disaffected citizens, and If such Proved (0 be the case the military (oree at hand was Rot suificient to preserve order. He submited the tase to the Secretary for euch action as he may think Proper under the circumstances. Secretary Schoileld forwarded the despatch to the President, who holds Bho matter wader advisement, DEMOCRATIC MENTING, ‘Tho Democrats here propose holding a grand fines meeting at Carusi’s saloon on Wednesday Broning for the purpose of showing tht they are not “used up," and that they Intend to atick by thelr Rominesr, The disinte gration of the party Is coing pn Ao rapidly, Lowever, that prominent Democrats It necossary to publish cards In the nowepapers ncing that they Intend to stick to Seymour, MR, JOUNSON NOT AMBITIONS, The many representati made in varions Aewspapers that Prenident Jolinson would bea can Aidate fer the Presidency, inc withdrawl, ere without foun Dest avtthority for saying that President Johnson paw hoither approved the proposition to withdraw Sey- mour's name nor intimated a wish to be nominate pr willing # to accept suc! ation, b on the fontrary, lias looked upon the proposition for « change of candidates as injurious and tli-timed, THA CLERKS’ CLUn, Efforts are making to keep alive the Johnson Departmental Club, but the diMleulty seems to be in Bnding any clerks willing to acknowledge that they belong to it, aon Penson at. Chief Justice Caritor of the District Su: Court, wrrived to-day from Ohio ia fue hand Spirits, from a long sojourn ai his home iu Cleve'wud Tih NATIONAL BANKS OF NEW YORK CITY, rict of the qu ris, wh ona) w York the bret Monsay of October, 1 remo A rterly re wing te eon. Aiton of i on banks of N foal er toue, turn lure, m Current crt ones Premise o wed ean Lille OF TACLIO Ni Cu pec! Jou al ts Fonwoun tint Three per © Totel ok Cah Homa UOKW oases certineates,: Fo 518,08 7 ties, | Liab fant Ce te ur pbs Cd, Dilivied proves Satiotval Hank no Ca¥ tidings atacand tgp payed #. depoult THADM WITH THE NEW DOMINION, tradictory statements have arol ¢ toe of the Bees woh the Provinces of British Nort And A setlicment OF the laleries disputes, and the Bree tavicatin of the River St, Lawrence, that it Was consiicred prayer to obtan correct. inf tmation Gpon the subject. ‘The tnatter stands thas: Mr. Thorn oi, tho liritioh Mauister here, addressed a uote Nt arin duly bist, calling his att ntlon Yo the viuirerted comfition of the people. of Nova Beo'da co ut thelr exclusion. from Our wah ent upon the termination of the fee.pe Peuj, fad aking him_to enter futo | See eet wart reerred Mr, Thornton's | bes fe b. the Secretary of | the Treisiry, “Me, AeCulicen rep tea that the treaty dying Loon Sbrogated by Uie lecisiative branch. of the Coy rim con twoult not be ei visable to rents tous until Congress should ber iyund at the sumo tune expressing his | (Met "*) Hem thet it wae for the in of the Unied states that tie question of trade with the | Hriis nces shoud be sdjused im some | This. corres was to the before oan inquiry Jeans, BM. s._ Hooper, All Niblack ‘of t mide,” Mr, Grise Enment, however, took placa sy carly that there w opportnulty of pu ing We report before tho House, and the matter | oes aver LI te reanscu) Hug Of Cougress, wilh | Fis’ Kncwlouge tual tue Commuttes of Wave snd | Meaua ore, nearly Giatnous upo the eutyect, at Bhat Mr, Seward will open negotiations as sodn ha the Cou mittee are enabled to report, In the Sense the quvmtion hus also Leen referred (0 thy € Hew on Foveyn Relations, and itis known that the Chair Mr. Sumner, is strongly in favor of ne cola Mr, Sumner les foequently stated tia! he re ried in favor of terminating tie old reciprocy ay, not because he desired a Hon of Gide th’ ike British provinces und @ rcope: ing of the diuiculiies, bub beeause be did not consider ty wy suM@eicutly comprehensive or beneficial United States, ho belleved the Behenck wa ‘Wold Was iaracter, nit should bo crotary of the Interior bas just r from the United States Commianoners their two sect ‘which coup! of Steraimcnt Fopresent the two sections as ready for p: 4 full Ped a6 a first-class rally commend (helt mecoptance, ecretur wubmilted the report Uh by the Tat accepted the sections a Aud purcuis due the Co THM ALABAMA CLAIN®, oka ago, it was stated that the Ad q@inistration had information that Minister Keverdy Jobneon had taken an tmportaat step toward the Beltloncutof the Alabuna claims, Tue evbl: tele eran to-day represents that the basis of the setiie. meat a mixed comutssion, to sit in Londen, and Pass uLon all claims presented by citizens of the two countri s, ‘This is in accordance with the procce! ings adopted by this Government for many years in the adju tment of the chums of e:tizens eriting be- ween two nationalities, and is not looced upon as Being an arbitration in th prop oners sent use, d, and re: having Fas Some two w’ Dy te English Governinent. APPOINTMENTS. Tae {Mowing appoiatments have been made: Btorekcepers—J.P, Jonuco®: Stxth District of Ohio; Spry A. omer, Fifth District on sacMachuserts ; Joba ae Be BVaie, Sixtn Dictries of Kentucky; Joba ©. Di ~ Fourth dissect of bn Joun W. Fisher, istrict of Tiinols; Joseph W. Thompeon, Bich frict of New York; W. 1) Auiler, Ki wugers-Waiker J.” Bndington, of New York ; Hobert fi Lamon, Seventh District of Ly inols | F. B.MeKiroy, Third District of Missouri; W. P. loyd, Twoity-secbud District of Pennsylvania; Wile ham Wilson, Seventh of Ubio, De He Ketchum ‘bas bees appointed in ‘of tobacco wud’ cigars lor le Sisch Bitrtet or Wisconsin Troops 0: Fontness Moxuow, Va, Oct. 17. panics of heavy artillery from the furt have been or derea South on temporary duly—Battery Ei, of the First Artillery, to Atlanta: Battery A, ‘Third Artil lery, to Columbia, 8. ©. Battery C) Pith Artile lery, to Muledgh, N.C. ‘They left at ‘daylight this morning fur their respective destinations, a ? Meavy Storm on Luke Muron—Lives Lost. Dernorr, Mich. Oct, 18.—Captains of vessels report that the storm on Lake Huron op Friduy bight was the severest and most destructive felt for many years, Anumber of vessels have been brought to Port Huron dismasted, and several collisions oc curred on the lake and river, Three or four lum r barges had broken loose from Tug Point, Two men, 8 woman, and a ebiid were drowned from th barge Paragon. The Canation nueat Prince red broug)t the Lodies of the woman and child to rnin, and also towed the zon there, where she re Waterel ‘The bodies of the men lave not cn recovered, The crews of the other barges were rescued and bought to Port Huron tus Bornlng by tugs. THE DEMOCRATIC FLURRY, —— Conference with Gov. Seymour about Chang- Ing the Ticket—What he has te say inthe Matter, Unics, N. Y., Oct. 18—A conforence took place yesterday between Gov. Seymour and certain members of the National Democratic Executive Com: mittee, in relation to some important messures to be adopted in the present canvass, During the confer- ence, Gov. Seymour alluded to the suggestion mado In some quarters as to sehange tn the Presidential teket, faid that any change which should be made must Inclade his withdrawal; (thas ho was Dominated against his wishes, and that it would bes Tellef to him If any other pame Was substituted for Wis own. The Committee replied that no change had been contemplated by any of them; that,in their Jodgment, nothing could be as tnJarious to the Demo- cratic cause ass change of eaudidates, and they re- fused to entertain any such question. a Correspondence with George Franets ‘ral New York, Oct. 18.—Tho Train Congrossional Committee here nent cable despatches to Mr. George Francia Train a Dublin, advising him of his noml- nation to Congress from the Fifth District of this city, and urging him to pay all the trumped-up claims agninsd him, but under protest, and Shem outside: wud by returning’ at once it would insure him an election beyon joubs, ‘The Committee bave to-day received a despatch from Doblin sbuing that “she money has been re- jused, and that bis imprisonment ts purely political, under the pretence of debt; and thas should his friends seo ft to place him in Congress It would not only greatly faciiitete him in gaining bis own free- dorm, by would insure the immediate liberation of Gil our Trish- American eitigens Who are (lll lying ia Britis Vassite en Pennsylvania Electio Parraparrnta, Pa., Oct, 18,—The following official returus have been received : Reubtican Majorities—Cameron county, 108; Potter county, SN); Forrest county, 4; Snyder coun 1 bat; Bradford county, 3,653, Donocratie Mejor ead inte county, 4 Adams county, 43; Fulton couniy, 899; Elk county, | bw. Five countios are yet to be heard from, Putaverrma, Penn., Oct, 18.—The official re- turns of € field county rhow & Democratic ma- jority of 1,142, a Republican gain of 121, = —— rticntars of the Selcuro of the Steanhoat per. .17.—The destruction of the etenmer Ioeper ts still the mitch excitement, The Demoerntic papers at the arms were destroyed by Raticals for se of taking polldeat enptial ; alee, that * were not the property of te Siate of Ar- The the otticr hand, avwort that the cd by Ku-Klux. Capt Aug Nettle Jo which rs, gives the pare Mewents, the eatise 0 rms on boat epubtien prima were hin Ford, of the stoay c#sed by the Pa’ ticnlare of the selzure, which are in substance as follows tug Nettle Jones, Ca ursday afternoon, for P in tow. The tug reached ber destinatle ted a line, but had scarcely made fost, when ve Was covered by men, xecurely minske They quiekiy boarded th pot house und eugine ptain to etartdown the Ford, lett thi the se probably 100 in namber, tug, to roem, af possession. of th orderea the river, He accordingly ordered one of the crew wo cast of ihe line, and ina sow minutes ti ug Was rapidly steaming down the river throught » Chut Upon taking possession, the new comnmnder kept a Vigilant eye on the crew, nub allowing any one of them to Wave his pont; the engineer was not per> mitied to oll the machinery, Whicn approaching Cat Isinnd, twenty-flve miles below, and near the Arkan: su0re, Capt. Ford was ordered to rua the tug alongsde of the lithe steamer Meaper, whieh wos A up wood ng. Daring the trip the lerders of thx Ford that they mtended over. ty uvormed Capt th-day nominat mation by the Republican Convention for mei! ply fi ‘oad District of Orange coun Scuexeerapy, N.¥., Oct, 18,—The Republi- cans of Heheneelady county Leld a grand demonetra- tion and mass meeting in this city yesterday ° afleruoon ® large procession, couposnl of delean- NEW YORK, MONDAY. FORBIGN INTBLLIGENC me Ll Pants, Oct. 17.—Tho Galois (newspaper) has ‘a story to-day of an attempt to shoot Gen. Prim at Madrid. The attempt was unsuecessfy!, and the aa- sassin was immediately arrested, but was afterward set at liberty by Gen. Prim bimeeif. Mapaip, Oct, 17.—Ros de Olana, Connt of Almina, has been appointed Captain-General of Cuba Gea. Dulce, who was appointed Oaptain-General of Cubs by the Spanish authorities, has declined om ao ‘eonnt of {1 health. Seranno and Topete have arrived at Saragossa, ‘They had a triamphal entry, and the wildest enthu- einem was manifested. The colnage system of Spain will be radically Clinnged #0 a8 to conform to that of France. Mapnin, Oct. 17.—Aguirre has been mado Presl- dent of the Supreme Court, Lovo, Oct, 17.—The Government of Spain has appointed Rios Rosas Minister to England, Loxnox, Oct. 18,—The succession to the Span. teh throne rem: undetermined, The choice of Prince Alfred ot England, which has been anggested, ie regarded ns absurd and impossible, because ho is a Protestant, ‘The name of Ferdinand, the ex-King of Portugal, t@ mentioned with favor, Though oltra- montane In religion, he ts regarded as politically a Hiberal, {8 popular in Spain, and would be unobjec- Hlonabie to the Emperor Nopoleon, Manat, Oct, 18.—Gen, Prim has received the title of Marshal of Spatn, Gen, Daleo has been mado Duke of Madrid, A deputation of Cubans have arrived in this elty, Aud have held consultations with the Central Junts. ‘They have agreed to measures providing for the eradual abolition of slavery. The Republicans have commenced an agitation In Barcelona, They protest against the acts of Gens. Prim and Serrano, . Serrano, who has cone to Saragossa, made x speech there, He promised that the Provisional | Junta at Madrid would resign on the meeting of the Constituent Cortes, Ho expressed regret that Olozage and Rivero ere not in the Cabinet, ‘The Government needed the ald of one of these cminent statesmen in the Work of reorganizing the State on a liberal basis, Loxnow, Oct. 17.— 1 from Rathkeale, att ived to-day Ireland, state that Inspector Mure pting to capture O'Brien, the Fe> Who escaped » fow day# ago, was fred aled purtles ly wounded, The Manchester Chamber of Commerce will give a Yanguet to Lord Salisbury on the ith, Reverdy de u will be a guest, | Loxoow, Oot, 18.—Rumors of a large reduction fn the Preneh army, confidence in the maintenance | of peace, end exp fn dectaration In favor | liberal reforma by the Einperor, animate Poris ond have a cheerful influence upon pablic affairs in Enelan ‘The Parliamentary convenes Britain ie bocontng very lively ders of the last House of Cominons have withdrawn thelr names as canditacos, and retired discourages, ‘The Liberais are confldent that they will have a na: jority of thirty-live or more om a full vote in the mext House. Mr, Roebuck’ phy, whi thronghout Great Keveral Tory mem hoetility to the trades anions ine Jares his et + in Shem Mr. Glads y canvassing South Tanen- shire, where le daly addresses large and enthusias- te meetings Tivernroot, 14.—Mr, Cyras W. Pel? wasa passenger on howd ne stesmablp China, which wailed yesterday for New York, ge Saxonys Farth Oct Denspen, Oct, 17. Ftumults occurred would not entertain the eame, Ilis speech oceupled some threo honra, and was Mstened to with marked atieution by # large nx Diage, comprising many very inet lawyers from wll parts of the country, It wad geuerady con- ceded to bea very able effort. Mr, Breut followed in behalf of the plaintif(™, He wing compliinent to the ability of Mr, tions from the scveral towns In the county, paraded 5 sa SDNY. 98 the principal stroots to Creacent Park, where a large M70 bare, Hue one Was 008 OF Sie assemblage of citizens had already gathered to Iteten Ria eee vaiatea thet She tus to addresses by the Hon, J. A, Griswold and. the Me i 4 Kev, B.S. Lves. In the evening axrand torclight were established of allowing tho arrest f Cong en Ik would be @ great national rove , bearing trausparencics with moitoce, | ° 5 ml Re pariuled. the aereeta to Anthony Tall, where a | calamity, 4 nol Wank og, “Phere had been Mecuing was in progress; but the hall beins densely | Bumerogs | AG similar kind rd dn filed, the procession proceeded to the Court House, a defore and none of them ever, created where another large meeting was heid, jany persous FEAPUAL: DF Caeieeeat W6IB One bad. Shere being unable to tind even standing room. ‘the How, | Rae BO great reason for It: | Congressinen liad Martin L. Townsend and the Key, 8. 1. Ives epoke eR prosecute fore and I ir Fe way void red, at the former piace, and she Hon, John A. Griswold | Senalor Bprague, of Khode Inland, was once prose. and Wim. W, Peck spoke at the Court House, Gisplay of reworks along the route of the proces: ‘sion was very fine, and many private residences wer: Mumivated, One hundred guns were dred lo Lowor Of the reeeut Republican victs rr Ge Newsby Tele Bostox, Ost, He eave Gon Rese, ‘mus struck by a loc < fattroad "yesterday? and. died thie mvruly leaves a widow and six children, Maurits, Tenn., Oct. 18.—A notorious charac: ter named Bill Porter was shot and kilied near th old Fair Grounds last night, by ® man named Carlin Curline has been arrested mitted, Key West, Fla., Oct. 18. —The steamer Vicks- burg has put fo here with ber alr pamp I She will be furnished with ew one from Haven aud sail ina few days, Purcapeveuta, Oct. 18.—Washington Hamilton, a hotorious rougl, who Wat ehot ow election day by @ policeman, died to-day Mo. Pension Age plead to an indict detraud the spirits, The General's been arrested om a charg frauds, minarreny, Mas t he ent ment in eo brother, for conspiracy to 18.—The annual , Det The rs, aged 85] 8 Colouy Lie er broken, Oct. 18.—-Gen, FB. B. Brown, | M terduy required wo ton with distilled Dr, Brown, bas of compitelty in tobacco euted ina way, and his motion to dismiss the case was douled emphatically by lon, Judge Wiley. He (Sprague) did not appeal to Congress to throw aroun! Nim tts mantle of protection, but responded to the suit and metit quickly and Yerpectiully, Iu this case, however, the defendant presymer to dies pave th bowera of ne courie, and, although he de- oi *S reapond to the respectful’ summons of the rif, till declared through lis counsel he had been arrested, and said arrest being a vivlation of constitutional ‘law, therefore the proceedings euould be quashed, Mr. Brent denied that be had been afresiol, claiming that he had only been served with a process, 4nd suumoned 1 appear, and in proof of this deals! of arrest, he producéd a card from Gen, Butler himself, pubiisbed im the Moston papers, denying the statement of arrest himself, and Attempting also to deny (he ebarges made by the ry Either Gen, Putler wan wrong bimnscls, Gr elve his counsel wes wrong, for they contradieved each other, He econtinaed at length to condrm the Geelarations by bis colleague, Mr. Addison, citing numerous well-known authoritics to bear bim ou amoug them Chict Justice Bridgeman, Judge Sor Chief Justice Taney, the Coustitution, Jetlerson rightley and others, conclusion of his remarks, which lasted for | over three hours, the Court adjourned uatil Monday next, wien the Hon, Wm. Schley will close for whe defendant Butler, and the case will be given to the ion’ being looked for on Wednesday, room was densely packed throughout the e day, and the interest lu the case coutinues ua. abated, i Convention of w Metuodist Sunday Sch: —— ————e commenced Ju this city today. Interesting | Povourerrate, N. Y., Oct, 18.---Reports from services wero coudu aNernoon, st the four Meth guished preache ity by dis ato and this ev: the interior of Ditches counly state tat snow fell freely this morulng in the town of Washington, aud the ground was white with it, ‘ing a reunion meeting day Behool workers wos hela'at the City Hail” Mayor Winchester presided in ee place of Lieut, Goversor ¢lailia, who had been ex- | —Slips of the homs of the horned Indian buf- cctel, aud addresses were wade by the Kev, J. 8, | falo are preparod in Germany, and sold there aud in Ustranter of Aibuny sol the Rev. IC, Trumbell of |. London tor the use of dies and tay ‘makers under Harifvid. ‘The Coui yilow coullnues to-morrgw. he mame of Lateline dep didate Or Whaleyouc, The Expected Prize Fight, There were rumors about the strocts last night that Wormald and O'Ratdwin hed srranged to have {hele Met contest this morning, We could hear noth- ing definite, however, and that the fut 1s Indef- nitely postponed is the opinion of those who ought to kno’ ——— m8 Caftnished Prize Pigh On Friday night a mamber of pugilists and thoir friends assembled tm well-known publie honse im Harlem, and during the evening the Wor- mald-O'Baldwin aMfalr, as well a4 quantities of tn spiriting liquide, were discussed. Finally, the appe- tite for a flaht being general, Ht wi Woke aw Brensey ‘shorlt inves Soto ene feourter on tiie ‘spot for These men wore to have fonght In the ring nwed by Wormald and Grhandyriey bat uve frostesuion of at mevting pat fn end to'the arrangement, Tie proposition that the matter should be then deonind was accepted by Doth parties, and they stripped ‘or action, Rooke stands five feet eleven and a half inches (o Hussey’ fect nine, und weighs 190 ponds to the latter’ Both were In good condition, and seemed strong and welt, ‘They had an encounter some time ago, near Bosion, tn which Rooke was declared the victor, after a batve of fourteen row in twenty eight minutes, and It was conerally believed that ho waa saperior in ail points to nis opponcnt. Farly on Baturday morning, everything being the two went feresiy to work at ench other's frees Wl bodies. Both showed considerable kill, Dut it was evident after two or three nla that Hussey was no mat ke. In almost every ronvd the and roceived twiee oa much punishment ws bis antagonist, and at foorth round any one could seo with hal he could tmuch longer, Hat at this mo. ment the upprowel of the polles war announced, and tho fight Hagnished. ‘Therenpon Coburn a Rockey Moore hastily slipped on the sand be Kan sparring, The police were admitted, toll that i fas a friendly encounter, and departed myst The fight was not resumed, and M was finally veciued to give $10) lo Hooke wud $0 bo Alusey The Trotting Pair ot Waverley Park, Ne Je cond Aay's trotting purses at Waverley J, Were contended for on Saturday, tn th 6 OF even & smaller attendance than hat ot Te'pr vious day. ‘The weaihier was coi aut com fetes, but the sport wae good, Dott trots being closely Contested, ‘We give the eM Quins, Worrnury Fain Gnovyns, Oct $10) ty the rat horn, $5) t . and $0 to the fours; the f 240 Ind rih; mile he 1. Gaey m ie VDoc . Hai a comin Hh Owner's &, mn, Hrown Mare i D8. Quiistou's D. 8, Oar ttt Jae erg it J Crtk Tin TRAY, HAN A Prowisixe Foon-Yrau-Oro trorrmn.—A trot for HOO betwee: /wo four ¢ Which Introduced to the push olbof that ege bith » kn There were only afew p he mate being & private one betwee Day geld Mayor and 4 n etal Ryedick tonton, tratght ypponent in the second heat; .. the ftbemt time on record ior a four , Previous to the race, Mr. Bogart, the owner of the colding, asked $9,400 for Lim; afters wards $7,000 was refused, and his price ty now $lu09, Kaw Menrina at Seaca’ ‘2k, ous, —It is intended to Holi a race meeting on the Seacancns course, Ne J nit of Col, and to ay ant Sat At twenty minulew aiter twelve they bade a final adieu to a!) bear tiem, Whitn them to leave him. seeming very loth for 1 to entertain a hope that hie would be saved, 1 doomed m now exhibited counsenances of the deepest sorrow, and cart pitying ees upon wil below, which no one who saw theus will ever forget, Jenkins and Gorman were too deeply atfected to way anything, but Whitus talked to the lust to thoee Le recogulzed below, telling them he bad po tl for any one, and capressing the hope that be woald meet them In a happier world than shin, Poor fellow, every one present felt sore row for him and the others, and mary shed tear Alustrating Low trae are the of the pout— “There is a tear for all who dle, Aluourwer over the buwblest grave, ‘The Sherif now put ou the white caps and placed all three of them wpon the trap, ‘At wenty miintes to one o'clock the support was knorked ont, and Levi Jenking, Ainos Gorman and Robert Whitus went forth into—We night, The wo former died without @ struggle, Wi struvgled for ten minutes and then wee ei were cub down in fifteen minutes, - oe A Conspiracy Cone tn Nowa: Needs Amondinent, From ihe Paterson Press. There is w “eonsiFracy ease” in Newark, It seers Hias certain men were to the employ o or inuseh sumed Picrece, whe, eshort tt boy from New York State as an ding to the rules Of the trade associa. Hon, an epprentice !oying Oae employer and enter. ing the employ 0% srw r¥ asOR Maat powacse oct: ments from bis ist euployer as to his faithfulness, Jim, {8 to the sdvantage of boy as themmelves, inastauch as it the apprentice ® desire to be and at the suine time pro- y desertion On the part of the eucquires a slight knowledge This law, the w and employer, a» is caleuiated to beget an adept at his bu 0 feet the employer fr apprentice as soon o* of the trate, In tie ease to which We refer, the boy had not the necessary docnie nts, and the men gaye him two woeks {a whieh jroowr them, ‘This thine havir elapae rentice still being without the scave him two Weeks longer. * term, the apprentice w cord to the matter, when he snswer, The inen then schurge of the apprentic re d to, the boy dismissed, n resumed work. vinta of the workinen arre 1 the Conspiracy act, and ald mind their'own 1% bilis of fudictment aga’n approached in them a ver » deman ily ed, charged with ¥ advertised for wm business,” Tt is under have been found au J that the mate ter will be tested b arte, Meant in considerable interest 4 (h@ rewulsie manifested by Workiucne h Ject ¢—Where will it Bnd? LaTTHR PROM Mm, The readers of Tux Sex will not have forgotten my remarks upon industrial progress and the need fF {tin the Spanish kiagdom, made in the course of a journey through that country about a year since, LOCAL porrrres, -_- Serrrage ron Youxo Max.—The now Yankee notion of giving the right of suffrage for men be- tween 18 and 91 years of age is much talked of. Mr, ‘M. ©, Mengis of Boston, who seems to be a promi. nent leador in the mattor is at the Astor Mouse, and and included in my published correspondence at the | C80 enlighten all who fee! interested. timo, Neither will they have forgotten my allusions to the spread of French Influence and capital tn Spata, aa evinced in the building and working of railroad lines and other enterprises by moans of French capital and the assistance of French engl- noers, All this might have resulted simply from the impercepitble influence of any good neighbor ; and were there not reason for seeking other motives, or for admitting thetr existence, no further explanation would be desirable, Bat when we commence a closer scrutiny of pos- Aiblo cause as Judged from effect, wo find that this good will toward France om the part of Spain dates from the clevation of a Spanish indy to the Kmpres thip of France, We look for anatural * weakness” of the French Emperor toward the Iand whence he obtained his chosen wife, nnd we are not disappolnt- ed. Knowing his vast ambition, wo look for evi dence of intrigues thronzh which his relgn may bo extended over that country, and now only do they develop themselves, He could not act directly nor openiy, for in ao doing be must bring down upon him not only the whole Bpantak people, whose pride, it not whore manhood, would revolt against the French yoke, but embrotl himself with the other Powers Lurope who have scorce learned to tolerate bis in trvsion Into thelr circle of divine right; and thus extrem fn brought Ino play, Fi enterprises on Spanteh gol have recived quiet + conragement, and every step in this d han been su by another, autil the fruit desired may he deemed fully ripe. And a revolution=not of the people, though nominally ta (heir interest—and the Freneh | Kinporor has become the protector of Spanish royal | | ty! A revolution which he has bargained for an ] plotted for Which he will prelfy and | enjoy! Tn the glory of Franeo will sline resplendently, and the whole Spanish peninsula will have been merged in that shintn ‘To we the tendency of rather Ita direet object,ts the ann French Empire; or, ifyou like the expression better, | | tho abs 1 of Spain by Franco, Portugal Hea be- yond, and is expected eventnally to fall Itke a ripo cherry Into th ter the tricolor, The Nephew of the Man of Destiny has never for a moment forgotten th nes of his 1VUnele, The dreams of dominton in which | Oret Napoleon Incaiged, b rd they Ito others, have heen ehertaned as prop! nwa of art of diplomacy asin tho art of war revolution, oF ation of Spain to the | | renown the wever ab) n| ineplra. mnt Aion in th ay have be £ soure —— Testtonces on Staten Istand, Te the Minor of The Sum. T have secon ne in ofa residence ee to the south have th shore, but sland rar nid eastern portions the rec t thirty yours on the quite familiar with the wh nee tor 0 nan dolog business in New Yor! rable for various reasons, rogular ferries from Port Rich: | | mond and Factoryville ASM to 19 P, M..ond from New ¥ AM. to ti90 P.M King eleven tripe each way daily, “In addition to wuiunteatfon may be had to and fre the city by micans of the Now Jersey Central ruilron | bylcrorsing the steam fury wt Pork Ric aly fro BM ALM. 1b POM, wnt from New York f 605A. M. until midstgut, makin, sted for ate 0 th st cy bo tls elects “Pu ROCKY MOUNTAIN PoNY. Captured by Her jor antelope, but traoedivary the miracle of a ie pnels ha Fation of the world ! Jay after thin apectacle opened, Dr. Wallace, now of the New York Herald, ® favorite of Bon Was looking over tho papers tv Shillington" Ovlonel Heston, in his ponderous aud stately turned the corner, coming down Four strect, He beard the musie of the hu ning tho great painted eauvas ove when folded Wis cloak around him the Inserip As he # HaKliah NORE Legun to expand ; his whitken wed forward like kunswabs, began Ww curl; his Kray eyes looked fa sats fe Pee acer tenn cate ation to trlet in the State Lexts!ature, has just been nominatod Teenty-trat District, has Hitehman to a publi for the State Assombiy, challenged the Hoo, Wim. teal diseussio Fivra Assewnir Disrarcr Nowimation.—The Nadieal and Conservative Republleans of the Fith the nom. bly Dis- —Mr. John W, Bennett, who has ——_—_—_—_— PRICR TWO CENTS BROOKLYN. —_—o— Bishops Whitehouse, of Tilinols; Neoley, of Maine ; Whipple, of Minnesota; Melivaine, of Ohio ; Kip, of California; Clarkson, of Ne A Coloralo of Pitteba Virginia; Lee, of lows; Jay, of of Alabama, and aie ‘of Tennessee ;' 5 La re ww Krone, ‘Tustin, De Koter, ‘an Taga ; Messrs, Gillesple, #'oek! Kim. ‘the Right Rov. Bishop. Metlvalng, yeaterday morning administered the rite of Vion to twenty-three persons at the Chereh Assembly District met Saturday night, at 100 Prince | Messiah, corner of Grecne‘and Clermont avem Street, and unanimously nominated Mr, Wm. ©. | sermon ‘was prenched in the evening by the Hanna for the Assembly, Meerias ow Sarvnpa Ward Grant and Colfax Cub met at 8 irond hoard apecehes from the Hon. Henry Sintth, Gibbons, and Gen, Bo District Bo: son street A baviness meeting wos 4b Executive Committee of the Central Uriswold and Cornell Campaign Club. Martine or Terent Rerenrrcawe re Proves. he Urtah Hepuliicate of Finshing are to, have ing tomorrow night in the Town b BE. Lynch, tate At en. Denis Burke, amine nd 1 attendance of Irishmen is expected V0 listen to their fellom-countrynien. Covonsesioval, Nowivations.—A meetin, vo! of the Pith District waa held at Military Hall on Saturday evening to mae omiuations for Co gross, Tho atten eo Was emall, hree dictat * cre proposed, Horace Greeley, John Mortissey Georze Francis Train. rs not receive mach support, and afer an of Mes > aay until Wednesday eveniug, Kises County Nowtyations,—On Satu eveniny, the Democratic Convention of the Ser Congressional Di ich met at Platbash, and m nated Joba G. Kenam ¢ for Congroms, Tho sume evening the t rate Asnembly Con. ventioncmer, Wille the (odowing Feault: Sixth Dis Witte: events diceet : ey trlet, John i 1G ! Fox (the young Democrats of thin district have | another eardic Edward M. Tyrrell, im pomlua- tion); Eighth District, Caleb L, Smith, Povwrexsri Wann Tnian Reevaurcas Cane Paton Che Tub held a meeting on Saturday evening at eatreet, A large and ents! puillence was present, aud ailiroesee were made ty Doniel Re Vyddy, Gens. Kernan and Darke, J, J Smythe, and Dr Snodgrass. Resolutions endorsing tie nomination of He y for Congress were Pond an with Forly in the event & gang of Democrats entered the hail, but om ps celving: that & police force way present withdrew Without making any demouste ion. oe Fires. Tw Aww Stneet.—Vestordey morning, at 45 Ann atreet, occupied ws # carp nop, pack! A Box actors, des, caved by a barrel Of ashes taking fire. Datiake tritllag, Iy Waren Staser.—Yesterday morning, at fone Bored with het * Butter and produc thira floora with eoiton, DB ered by hisurance, Gagin unknown, In Weer Trruer-mionri S red youts pormisne in thi HK, OLE rtye iby Patrick Th hime at, comptetely bi y nitaing building oF 3 » fad boller, Was bald to be insured, roing, ab 147 7G. I Co first floor, . ceenpled uaa dining extended to the $1,500, aud yy lvnry Home of the bakers gave uotice that certain bers were working for lose than Soeicty wa. es. President maid they d be atte nted to eh th quarterly meeting, Speeches were made on the loose manner ta wich the laws of and on the nec ion to pre ident, Th Sockoly work bund of Abele ran i James Kockford Henly; Secretary. Goov 1 Aus.—A public temperance meetin was held under the auspices of M 1.0.4. T. on Saturday eventug, ab lol kiguih w nue, the W 1 W. F, Peaboily, presiding. was well f Who were enter Adilresmes on the aubjcets of i ‘Vemplariain, by Mears. ‘Dima, Roysolds, snd others, Keveral datinguiel ints alo favored the company with «number Morons songs, ‘This Ledge has about ative sting ond Vowith an wp V by int mine, aetilises, Inoftene 37 reading the papers, ty cunttrbed by the Colonel laying vivieut bu tpod nim. “Mere, sir! You! I want you, ir!" ealde hin his dggperd Aud most dreadful byes Sh tal ns Into Wallace’ hitn almost off his feet, rhoved um hiso slong into the strcet and up she p §he door of the show he took Wallace by the nape of the cont eollar and gave him a chuck up stairs, “Stop, ruld the showman, nut pald your adwirsion “How much, hat is your fare, ‘sir! “ Qaarter of a dollar!" Benton produced the quarter and handed it over eracioucly, Them he chucked Wallace further up stairs, "Go on, els T want you for a withers |" “Stop |’ sald the showmen below to Benton, who had pushed by bt *T must have your fure, | . “LT don't recoguize you, sir,” cried Beaton, * Ko on,” to Walla ince, in great consternation to know what this meant, Wub propelled uty te BuOW-roUIH, Whe tue door-keeper followed hard uiter to recover le unney, ‘There stood the we his ruminations, divi lie BS Y éaid Benton, terribly; ly horse, eeeentriey In 1 from the people by this the Coloncl vaulted, He Oxed bis ta nondescript’s wool, with anoth pon his erupper, and, at aljerk, tore away hide d the wuole vatrizgery of the q: re,” wuld the Colonel, in a a Vg is Wide 1 je upon a speep, u are impostor, sir! You slander, in this ‘imposition, oficer of the army, Tgive you twenty-our hours to leave this city, Depart!" Jung Walliee ayide, paying no more attention Astaliced wp toward the eapitol ton saye that tu ten minutes there wasn't @ vestige of the showman left, Dray-lore, hurdye gurvy, and canvas folded thuir wings like the Arube, dud allewily gassed away, and, Uke ite mater Lodges, of which there are fou Wen in the city, an steadily Increating in number and usefulness,’ Publig ineetings are livid ab inter: hilp aliation eeremories will oreur at an a t Ni hh of witnoriny The Lodge meets every Suturlaytevening eles. the corner of Eighth avenue snd bighiveuth stre) Lactoun ny me Rey, Da. Axounnow,—The Key, Dr. Anderdon, late of the Caiholie | ‘ty in Dab lin, delivered @ lecture iu 88, Andrew's Church leat evening to a very large audicuce on the subjeet of Ireland's place among the mations, He deserived the dispersion of the races from the plains of Shinar and the course of emigration westwart, The different nations were known by 8 as Nore, Gaal, Celt, ‘Teuton, und. Shiv ne fayuiiy of Ie le nations made its way to Irelond or Tonis/ail or the Island of Destiny, and thenee to this ee continent, ‘There was # peculine destiny in the hise tory of its people, T Wie destiny In f they received elved it tro 1 iy one lek, " marty (with open ar jn the way of their cone Iretand was to spread tts children ¢ where jutelligence, eult mercial enterprise flour isted, the destiny of Ireland to be a tue opinion of one who had devoved his | ‘I tile to te Interests of freland—the zreat Dat O'Connell, He said that Ireland was destined to be eiucified a8 one among the nitions for t Of the rest, ‘The Rey. Dr, copsutered this tue essen (ial point im the destiny of a nation, a family or an individual.es it resembled the martyritoui on Calvary. He continued for on hour and «4 in avery ely: quent and sometimes humorous perning his discourse with ancedotes, wh drew forta t Laughter aud abplauae of the aistis F nations wid St, Patrick was rhowed & pecuiier It's Nront,—The First and The First Amombly 79 in Dine held @ large meeting at 75 Hed. 0 of Stephen H. Tyng, dr, City Court Cananpan, Monday, Oot! 1 4 149, 167, 100, 152, 9. 3, 9) 15, 16, 2, 94, 95, 94, 98, W, 38, 41, WO, b6, OT. Annests.—Tho Police of Brooklyn made 336 arrests the past woek, an Increase of 2 over the woek previous, Nateratszatron.—The total number tage . OF naturalized In Brooklyn since Sept, 23 Is these 1,960 obtained thetr papers in te Coun and 800 in the City Court, Parat Acctpewt.—A man named Peter Nolas, residing at 60 Luqueer street, fell from. the ot bis realdonce into the arca way about 125 0° a M. Satur and sastained injaries from the of which he died In a few hours thereafter, Daaru or a Caxtexwautax.—Sira Catharine Piispatricw, 109 yoarsor age, dled at her late rout dened iv President street, near Powers, Brooklyn, on Friday night, at 1 o'Glock, The funeral wok place yesterday Rouneny.—Patrick Madden and Michaol Pot Were arrested about 1 o'cloek on Saturday morn 6n the ehorce of having robbed Patrick Connolly ol #46. Itivulleged that the pritoners knocked Com holly down while im the yard of a liquor store on Myrtle avenue, near Schenck street, and thereupon committed the rubbery. ‘The accused were weld to answer. Cranoe ov Manson or Taear.—Officer Bowen, of the Forty-third Police Preeiset, arrested John H: ke on Sat evening, on complaint of Richard Wright, of 50 Pine atreet, New York, and | Alex, Iennes, of Henrytstreet, 1 lyy. The ae ensed fe enarsed With Raving pnroprtated to Me Wn uso the sum of $100, which haa been en rusted m ty poy duties with atthe ¢ mouse. He Jd to awalt examination, aturday evening, about Hulressed young fellow em of Mr oe MoM ked to examine aking a pit 4 by the clork, one of which was valued at £20; thet one the man pleked up, remark Ving Ghat it would sult hic, and then let, The eer’ av once gave the thief chase, but he was too fast and evera! ii grand . cornet ooalyn, On Cue F days. 1 will be Fehoole oF Rt. Malach or ee the sof that pa . A by other Of Hrovkiyn and New hols are trot to 4, Irrespeetive of ¢ relt The spect al prizes to ba disposed of at tho thir are very nw. | merous aud intermsuing, Great competion. te Yeeted for certuln superb geld vestments, and aise for a ypiendid silver rumpet, which wlil be awarded to the company getting t t votes. “Masty will each nicht be discoursed by Pawher O'Relliy's foe brass Laud, —— NEW JERSEY. ~ Max Kizten,—Tho mon killed on the Hockon gnc Velde Ase) A, Saturday even finlih Was undern bert L, Smith b the bridge, whee Ne wan struck by a K Uraber ard instant Rilled.. Tie reskded in Adaios street, Newark, ang leaves a large family. Dasara or an Usvourexare. Mary Ford was found Saturd Dorris cunal, near the zl cenwed hee been an here among the commlssionaires, bus were ppt aR: ine J Faelti: $1,000, | wax a woman of ny the Lesper Gud destroying the arma, but Vat | pry oes | ion thay be tad by Nossaue Pag ecient | fas 9 wor had been dd to the men Ww harm uo one, and we ira lors puree of @100, & Baile rant & ark porte, tom of * the explosion | + re-peet all other property. In obedience to France. tile davh on the first day ; on the we vad day, war Laid pds Men caused by w lighted nny beige placed uo near | Capt. d ran the tug alongskle, whic . 4 euch dle race for GA, a two mile heat rico and'a poe ynoen SHINY re 1 Z.c4pal Gon foun mplished than, leaving two of ( oP ARM, Oct, 18,—The Bupo or and Empre race, gentiemen riders, for @eup, valuo 100, This rom the elty every a Dave Mitt—Loww Awour 87.03G0 | On Here EO ae Ver in the piloi-house, two in tie engine-room, *. Cloud, mevting will appropriately wind up the racing seusun, | w iron tr Bhice 6 o'clock yom thes chet Been foul: ug fn the cabin, as 8 guard over ons of the crow a a ——— . rat Satter pao ‘out in the drng mills oF at .a Will be tele y had jusuited thelr leader, the party # Turkeys Facioryyille, portieal atter ph f ‘wh tl . Hesper, Little of nothing wae “uid byt Toxpow, Oct, 18.—A despateh from tho Bast | Three Men Hanged Together at | the south or enst a armas within two oF rag Ol trrten Jenser Core Yeaterd rn who evidently had an ee to business. 1 | separte tnie (ha tnmaaine on & Turkish irdon ahip ee Micon Journal of Saturday, Oct, 10,, gives | MUgR irom either of these pl way be n't “cok ing Hartigan was 8 a charyo of tadnicing Bives | Tor gQw pe A upwar tant bir . the crew under yurvehianee, and comma thy | fy eeaiedan Maven plone y kill le nt of the hanging of thr | for $800 pr acre and upwart,an} Dui by 8 thick briek In free Hehe nad isehing bt John Blew work in hand, The gun boxes were vroken, the | wud mventy were ti many of thera fatal jorman, donkine and Whitue, nd Wale ee v With @ consiterable gu y's at iO South Keehah street, Sf t frme taken out and thrown Into the river, Suny | MM! MveAty were Inu v ached Gore themehd ont | bougit tor sive § of oplan, art 1 te guns were broken before they were thrown over “ puncte ; i x abated ats The ti rly aa cot nite iirpatened f ward, ie bey then quivt.y ret ned to the tu , | Phe Suto T cht Acuinat Gen, Butler—Are 1 ie execution, tools piace va Piday, us yl Fit , fj WAS abuut #1AKe) « we heer a diso 4 Joaving the Dorin possession of the crew. Cu rir : 0 t, at the eniy jail: oatdent Johusow ou Physica is < 2 thy wooda ey eos tea Hae ; Qonek the Proceeding on He Foi Mile, ‘TWO Uprights, bwenty fect high, the oriela fire fy un: | W iae watt s + the a Was 60. AG mal rwonm, (et, I7,—he cases against Gen, | a crore! tthe lop, ® platioria eight tect frou | - AHA Like Fiero WIM Cie milly ¢ Ke Corny higit, the tug reached Pome Tr os Island ba " the « fone-balt of Wheb was supported bys a Suir and Heval ud the wort: will f 1 cay t & the Chute beiow the city, snd was san veround, The | Mutter of Kimberly & Bros., for the reeove | ff" fu . ; Bedard rare ects 2 o8 os Usual. e Staw Hen f Fewain in the Chute fil daykgut. The wg returned | i aaee toed rivcnment, | {le hung weenitiary” nd \iextruordinaty New Iavew, Conn, Oct. 19.—A fire broke out | Sixt sires y( oa ob I's fo Ue city buis morning. the Boperior Osurt. , | ea, Brestdent Jotnaon, among otter | pt uth. (oedyeara everiage axie and pletol factory | k san’ A South Careliua Seuntor Murdered, , con » | dene eu oxre y bountiful to the Colom: | jucared tur gkioriarte ies i " * Appeared as counsel | Dian Tey White ela rich In ite reeourees. dt - ‘ Cuaursston, 5. C., Oct, 18.—B, F, Rando! wt of the In the F of New ¥ ce | whiten | eeded to respond to the Siierit NUCH, AA ore alto containy dn Istianus, only toirty-tour milen wide | Brcoklyu, end glues denn @ negro proxcher from the North and » member of | 4), riay by the Hon, Caled Pi eet) th, werose Which & chip eaval can yay the Bouth Caroline State Sonate, was murdcred at | - Lig thie Wo ace and to control a — | ‘ae Cokesburg, In Abbevile county, Im this State, oa | that th f arrest « tay baatugeee his bars) | Marion prea Savuwnan’ ¢ Friday. He had been on an electioncering tour, wad | ten. Yat or avon of the Constitution and \e aioe Ruitroas “er never to | Horr wceuplied by Veter He nlghs last It on Thursday delivered an aires at Abbeville Cours | Sg common law. bate vitmit tuaten, cf rue | Ughsing a pipe, Dp. . 1 ets years, wh idison opened th dy peying » t ave tise 4 wuiuinit, Hatem © ibyear House, On Friday he took the cars for Cukeaburg, | 21, Aidiaon opened tho arcument by paying « ita 1 ning over doubt this late pleco? sere, ix Yonnuas.-Yeaterday afternoon, at the te et Lad put bis bageage in the Ia ear, and went on the | [int ti lane, buttueuene 2, aud 08 plain v elie | entitle invelit: erived with wonder and | denceuc Albert Lydeeker, Prospect stcet, ¢ ; t vin Rock platiorm, Lt n nt | fhe mo atta ttc Las iid get Walking mnaniportel to the g y lilt by every one tuterested in the slip canal by wpalke aed \ He nae Cd, and Bred Dia client in m courses In hh nized lawn Jed tte steps with afin tread. Whitus Hnered | "Whe President then goes ou to tntorta Gen, Acorte | [ar ‘ for $2 fe river bank, In three place ofthe land held him amenable, Ref atloneth | Bimoment at the Bottom to courersation with Mr. | that Coloibiw lan aevially manifested grea spirit | County Lieurence Coulbany ow rhe thous ben te Ye rere were Jalen to Coluae | the laws of Kogland relative to exemption frou | Uptm, the jallor. Ho tanked ‘vu eauuendiy for hie | apd enternrive | . * i @ tb A a 3 Hoe body of Randolph was taken to Colum | 1 the laws of Ur tcinbere OF Porlatmentenud | kradness while In priton, and remarked that hehoped | of te United, Bt struct wreiirond acrova | Dryastan av Hace (is as averod O8 comparing th jaws with pliunlar enactments ty | Shey Would mect i wuother and better world. | the Isthmus of B Ho hopes that the e for, Nichols, henee for Py ovid shore | Briley morning, © water the a: America, he took opposite grounds most dectdediy When ail bad b urranged Ow the platform. | siey in the States will be Dub teast two | ou Mallett’s Point, Holl Gute, apd rank oi Riker's | dead be fed pe 1 scaly Mardors tat * Mr, Cushing, and cited almost innumerable au. | Sheri! Mertin read them their death warrants,each | years, I expect to wee eitl: | Island on Briday night, loth ines, Was pumped out | b Nuw Onveans, Oct, 13.—The Sherif and Parish | {horiticn we suport of bla theory. He couteaded | alike, with the exception of hw nmamer, and eae read | gens of the United States construct ana complete the | by the stoamer Avna ‘Winans on f2'uday, aud | Arteawo Arteurran Hratwar Roaneny.- 4 5 serial ore inated at | Gen, Butler had violated the o ‘and was juss | 6 tA Jong desired aly we ie Lathinus of Darke towed to thin elty fur man ‘tamed Janu years, e+ Judge of Bt, Mary's parish were assassinated af | 10 be eld to answer se any Oiu-p esse Hee told them that they bed the privitece of aduress delivered by any ordinary | Houasor Lavow w.—The Fall | plyed ou boar th i arralgn Franklin, La,, last night, Tho Sieritf was killed to al bo respond tu ® summons of the Cours | @My.i, 2rzthing they wished to the andience, or to hould eall iv twaddle ; bub coming from | River (Conn) menuineturers have given notice w | Of Jersey City, youter bis hotel, and she body of the Parish Judge was foand nothir palpavle violation of there anyone ia tt. sum « nul wperel ident of the greatest Kepublic tn the world, | their operatives that aehonge will be } an asault and bab on (he street by @ patrol, whic “ganized Im- Congressiuea were t0 be exciaps froim or talk, bat Whisne ealled vari ; hound to reapect and be th | working hours to-day. 1b | ing to rob Michael Counoliy, residing mediasely on the d the Sherif’ abewne) na or proseeui platforia, to whoia nd told “anny i ouly forty feok high, | hours instead of ten, as Convolly, whe ts mate Non, The ing toward | evild men C01 Rood bye. Jenkins and may to fe seeow aw ithin Oh have formally protested air ¢ pa the disco the perpe feveral persone in the United States Ser only | T y It Pres ‘im Sanvicns auoat —Meviings 4 Montgom were engaged in the transaction, but they mounted he Lad been allowed exemption for fd killing be appointed Chie nid Cem, Bulliven, he | were brid ins.” tu ale yesterday aftcrnoun, wader rongls, knocked horses and escaped lu the darkucse betory they could ‘ just ite as these were? Did The write question direct, Minister from W ngton bo Boxot R | the eharge of the as 38 Christian A soe d while down, be recuguiaed. ne laws justify buch # thing? Aesurediy not did the killin, hey were npon n@ bandred iy (¢ Junction of Stash 1 Broa of his confederates theust a hand peo lees ok ferring to Coke's opinion, upon which Mr, Cush ag vory brink of eternity, 7,ail responded no, a wich the Hoxuta Washington square. 1 age in the [ate Lis poche), bus (ound pothiag tv take. Mopkint Sr. Louis, Mo. Oct. 18.—The Democrat has @ | Coke would always command respect, bub they wera ery other peraon with whoin they | great cvuntry, und ereally represent bir, there’ were plenty of lister Prowanie Menoun 1 Jeuser Cerr.—On Friday special despatch from Pine Blaif, Ark., dated yeter- | not all to be consid ed orthodox sh contradicted i ary nren| ee ear thy Died ——— - the speakers were dc affras ed be a two mesron day, which says: J. Dallar, a Deputy Sheriff of Drow pAuced many Magush sathories ore ister Gace m to eing With him; she minister then ofered » Benton and the Wooly Hor ieee gtnan phase eda pnd seaoml zaee wad Johnson, In Jer county, an old and wortay citizen, while out serviny adicting the ground taken by Coke in deelarinj fie A Washington correspondent of tho é Pri g sbrwed, ey Cir. when the Tater etubhed Gaynor’ in th | Asubpecna, Was last might tied to's negro, and bol bers of Parliament exewpt from all actioy Father Collana, ofthe Cathotle Chureh, then Commercial teiaten the failowing apecdoteuf we lite | MBSTING OF THe JovuaTuex Bagans,—A | brent, tp sly. Coroner’ Warren, of shot dead, by the Ku-Kiux Kia law duriag thelr term, end cited cases wherein they | tobeptive them ih the filth, to whteh Wiitne Stites: : " meeting of the Baker’ Union was held Satorday kgf M4 iy injured wan, who wade the ful i Raa AR lund been held amenable and were forecd to answer. Weil, if it will doany good.” It waa de “Next door to Shillington's, on Pennsylvania ave. | CYening, ab Potonm Mall, Vhird avenue, — Three rye ke ves f 1 He pronoaneed the argumeut of Mr, Cushing os fal- | all knelt and repeated the prayer afer TMM | nye, w fellow came one day, ubous INH), aiid opened a | CIM, $45, $15, und $16, Wore entered acaines the | tal! 8 years of age ohnron stabbed Latest Political Items, lartous in She extreme, aud #0 untenable that bo ens | Wa9 noxt baptised, when they all knelt and repeaied w. Ho had music playing nt the deor—a hurdy: | Peetety by differ ons members, bus weve abt over wei Lowes paces te rem Afalnred), ang Minpterown, N. tertuned uo double but that the honorable Cours | shother prayer afler the revoremi father, : mat ae corn hurdy- | acat aiceting in the absence of the Secretary ohuson ent for me: wheal went to him he shoved Edward M, Madden « me ant wenied bo dele s bwab any time within two weots; he said ty me, "It you eek ay ing te cubme Lwill fx you; Laaid I daid | nou ‘out Mubbing him; he then stabbed ma TL would fight hin OK wud walked oi,” Resevso mn Daowxree. last night, a# private watehman Jobn IT. Trish woe | 0% Cuiy oa the ded fuoe of Morria street, derscy City, 1s attention war attracted Ly waat appeared to Hoans proceeding (rom tome person in the water, xobdowa, when he found that men was in the water, bub could not him, and told Lim to eling ta Whatever he was lulding onto, He shen procured a ro dt Jautern, when Harvey W, Tew ad Joba Carling weat under the dock, and athiehlng a rope to | the uso, hauled lim eus'ou she dock, and from Hrence eon ve bim to the police station in an ex. Dausted comaition, He was an elderly man, rathe poorly clad, and was not able to give his mame o! ny wecound of bi eves was called, and PUNIBK possible Wass hint and Aid Daly for the comiort of the unfortunate man, About 11. o'clock Twa Assaviy ow vie Repuntican Paocrssion 1 Parunson.—In ail, a reward of $1,430 has been offers ed for the eo>-*"sioy of the ruMan who threw @ thond aud tata nite We, Waite. 4 Pewnsst R ean, Who was 8 of jhe ¢10M ast Monday night. 10 $20), and Mr, yy, candidate for Congress, bas offer ‘The Mi ard for th ilermen have st and conviction p may hereaficr tirow missiles at any process on in that city, Mr. Waite is In a pre- rious condition apd ie not allowed by bis physi- dave to see. visitors, bat his. recovery Ix probable, and the Demoerats’ of Paterson have decided (to ruluate Riki for he Assembly, This sflr ba ‘ecoted eousilerable feeling in New Jersey, one of the results of which was an assealt on Gen. Hoxsep ondhursday while on the ferry bout coming to New York, {happened thas he in company with some other geubleinen weve denovne.ng tho ailw'k on Mr. Walt when they were interrupted by atrack driver, Who laid hold of the General, ‘The latier promp Kuccked hint down, and tie bully slauk away. ——— Fousn Daan Yesrenpay,—Catharine Donoliis, 146, in bed at 43 Elm’ atreet....Mary Mosh, ced tin bed at O46 Buss Thirteenth strect, Aro von tu Sovrueny Buacns.—After the Rev. 0, B, Br jam Sermon Yesterlay mornin, he int Histhewsof the A‘vican Meth, My. Sociely, WhO gave. an account of the operati heen bull aad iu the South, 500 new ebure! 200,000 persdus have ultenied, the former have been slfsupporting excepting a few in ‘Texas and Arkansas, where the people were toe poor todo $0, and an appeal was made Hutthows for hid tn this work, which he said was dos ing ‘0 civilize the South than all the othes means now inaction there, A collection Was taken up inet ee