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o en THIRTY-SIXTH YEAR. FROM WASHINGTON. Epecial Despatches to The Sun. Wasmtxoton, Oct. 19, TUR DEMOCRATIC MUDDLE, Much comment has been occasioned by the Paradoxical eharacter of deapatches emanating from he White House, the Associated Press agent steting by suthority that Mr. Johnson was opposed to with- @rawing Seymour, and would not accept the nomina- ion hitiself under any circumstances. 01 President's private Secretaries, wio is in intimate tommunication with him dally, and is also a corre- spondent for various newspapers, has feveral times tm his despatehes referred to the probability of Mr. Johnson veing nominated as the most avaliable cun- Aidate, which allusions were understood here to be Wade with the sanction of the President, and fegarded as FOREIGN INTELLIGENC Mannrn, Oct. 19.—The Junta has issued an ad. dress on the subject of the futare form of the Sp ‘The address says that it will be the duty of the Cortes only to decide what form of Go ‘ernment shall bo estaditshed, but that all the people Will have the right to express their opinions, Olozaga has deciared tn favor of 9 monarchy, and is supported by Serrano and Topete. and Democrats are willing toe cept a monarchy or a republic, if decided by uuive Government, Pants, Oct. 9.—Gen, Prim has addressed a let. ter to the editor of the Gaulols, indignantly repelling the charge of personal ambition made against him by iat journal. The General diselaiws ail pretensions to royalty, and declares he would rather leave the country than accept the crown. The Hon. John P. Mate, the United States Min} ter, has frequent audiences with Geas. Serrano and correspondent, strongly against Spatehes, argos bet up by Belmont, Titen, and the Democratic party by refaring to give them new candidates, and that a meeting of some members of the Executive Committee will be he xt, at which other candidates will People here ure puzzled to decide Which of these statements represent the opinions of ‘One thing is certain, that the fdea of Getting up anew ticket is not abandoned, and there Are effurts being made to give it The Democraue Avening Avpres denice that any Members of the National E favorable to the mecting in Whilad Profersing to be equally weil infor seine Will be held ina few rats to put a new ticket in the fetd. PLAIN ON SKWARD, The Evening Standard sa, ges Secretary Seward mover in influcneing the Proru Loxpox, Oct. 19—Midnight,—A despateh from Paris reports that Senor Marfori, the Indendaut of Queen Isabella, bas foughta duel with Henri Roche. fort, editor of the Lanterne, have been badly wounded, No further particulars lave been received. phiaon Friday be fixed apon, ‘The latter ts sald to the President. Grent Britotn, Mr: Train has pablished an Address to the American people, bidding the Tris men to vote for Gen, Grant for President, and ad- ducing proots to show that th friendly to Englend, Denti, Oct. 1 practical direction, ecutive Comim! Iplia, but others Democratic party is nounees Tammany Hall, thet the voters of the Fifth Congres. sional District of New York must take him as an ine ndent candidate oF not at all, states that, though the amount Leen proffered to his creditors, they will not release him unless Le is elected to Congres thot event it is possible they may still continue to hold bim in jail, Depts, Oct, 19.—The Marquis of Ibercorn has refused to receive a Limerick the Fenian prisoners. Liverroon, Oct. merce of this eity have appointed inst , a9 the day for the pre Reverdy Jobuson, the Minister of ¢ In conclusion, he f their elaine bas nt against Seymour "He (Blair) ¢ Whole movement for a change of candidates as treae sputation in favor of 9.—The Chamber of Com. Mr. Blair has no doubt that the Chtof ¢ the nomination at any tim bat thinks there is no show for him, althongh he bas of money to persons who and assured lim that he (lair) declares yeratic Executive Com- a of baving a meeting in Philadelphia on the Zid to consider the eulycet of @ shange of candidates, ax all r the Democratic party are oppoted to athe whole thing i a tnd sore politicians. MOVEMENTS OF SHCRTTARY ERWARD, Secretary Seward left last ni fo meet a Committee of which Veter Cooper ts n, to consult npon measures rear inter-oceante canal at the Isthinus Tustice would ac: tontrivuted large amoun Pretonded,to be his frien Jd receive the nominal that no member of the Dem entertains any he Mayor of Liverpool has Invited Mtr, Johnson to a dinner at the Town all, to be given bis honor om the Mth inst, Loxpox, Oct. 19—Midnight.—The Houghton at Newmarket toulay Verion stakes for two-yeurs old was won by esting Beademan and Ethos feorh, tative men of ny change, and lated by a few nd 8 to 1 against for New York Virwwa, Oot, 19, new bills pro b cherath has reass taut reforus, eonstrvetion of CAROLINA, CONGRESSMAN KELLY GOES TO TENNT: Indge Kelly arrived this tarly to-morrow morning here Le Is to speak on the & THR ARKANSAS Anus, The arms recently captured iver were, it is known to t) wately purchased by ti United Diates Senator McDonald, They expected th ‘appropriate the mecessary amoui t C., Oct. 19.—Roth parties are ‘The Repabiicans are jubi Northern States, and t e disappointed, but determined and ent of earryin t ing and loaves for Knosville, Tenn., ngressional tlekets in the fe! * Repadiican ticket are Byron Laflin, formerly ALM Way, & colored th ot New York, an others are a ratic ticket, all are natives of this State and Jn the Repubilean Congres ives Of thin Stave «1 P. Davee. Mr. Boysen Is poses Radicaliem, wiawakure wou ony to hy thea ram to the Secretary of War that ue ts wee to the laws is Patifed tat orimod resi Plated, occasions much comment umong prominent Who vay they eanuot understand why he mh such fours, Wak the arms were thrown overboard Ly the eaplors, VER PROM MADAGASCAR, ‘The Queen of Madagascar has proseated to tho Governinent #overal tlourly colored tabries of hoavy wilk a Tial, probably inended for table or bed Bisd ncuds & fiiver-plaied coffee urn, Inierior workinais cept David Heaton and J Lut will vote f h, Ohio, and Mr. French, formeriy of Washingt having beea ruiet off the Den Aidates are natives of the look for success in the eom Gov. Holden has suspeude ing adeta.led militt rn, Miles na distributed the Porttcth U8. Regt- follows: Two cv ‘order for organiz~ npanies in italel ‘one in Weldon, one in Plymouth, ove in one in Greensboro, all ermiuemt Will Bull . one ta Chariot colored troops, ARREST OF A DEFAULT A despatch was received this s-sffreasury Department announe of white troops belonging to a hea here from Fortres The Dewovrats orning at the outrages and vio~ at there isn Olinstlad, a de Ue Will be brouglis 40 tis ns or rumors aster ou Lake urea. anyia, Oct, 19.—H. M. gunboat P n Ler way down from Godericd, on Suture in with the barge Paragon, lo: ich Was water-lozged, been washed overboard aud pork daugiiter died on the w nl two sailors we Denioerais, when they pure are for individual proiee 1 uvt for auy orgaule wn hostile to th eversl robberles of money, &eay by arined dissuised squads recently in thia State, os only adesire and purpose et the State, und » preserve order and prot # disclaim aii dex A woman and « from evid Will not Interfere With or change the Btate Govern- ment, exerpt by Daliot ; but the Kepubsicans seeu to Boevded in towlng the barge to this port, a wo United dtatos Consul, ‘The Democrats say they have no objection to white s retaining in the Bate, aud ap- pretend no distur In the Superior Court 1 man was tried for an ott He chose bia jury former slave holders alouc, Ja are reported dismentted ¢ ai ensk <n celated Fon, wud wnother barge (name unknown) Was lust. bach Arrest for I red roldier named Alexander the Fortioth Unit and convicted six mon Crisvatann, 0., Oct, Fremont, Clerk of iJ. MH. MeArdle, of arrested and here on Saturday, charged with issuing fraudulent naturalization papers, continued throuzh Saturds, and to-day, and is still MeArdie wud others ago for the murder November, the ex Mis exateination eution to take pl: ‘The Raleigh Sentinel ditier n. totally with the New York World a0 oiler papers in changing the Demo- will doubtless Judge Die«ingon, mem- eck trom the Nauta Dintile, id, of ennsyivania, has returne He is reported to be ihe owner of the Standard, Gov, Holden's organ, ee Bartimone, Md., Oct. the motion to vacate the writs in the cases against me Court of Buitiuore city, ‘was concluded to-day by Mr. Schley for the mot! Which ad been previow Hon, Cale Cashing f ek, of Washin 9! Bront, of Multia © argument on © Gen, Butlerin the Sup: Naw Onteaxs, Oct. 19.—The body of Sheriff Pope, of St, Mary's Parisi arrived here this evening In charge of his wife, en route to Pana, Christian county, Lilinois, bis home. Pope was formerly Colonel of the Twenty-vinth Till. fains lave been fediate connection ot except that both vietims The reports that killed Saturday night, y urcued at tength by Butler, and i ‘P.M 4 Win, Mead Addy 6, for the plaintitt, Live, ond several ai review tue auiuori- ill clapse be Ges cited ard give its decision, two murders with were prominent Rudteal families were leaving the neighborhood through of violence, appear to have bec rived from that pari Lon that ucconnt, and quiet now py thonch considerable excitement and apprehen- Riotous Demonstrations. 19,—The siea trom Lidinnole Sept, 80, with eattle for New Orleans, fuundered in a gale which commenced the next day And lasted several days—the same storin that inaa ot abandoned Buti the Gi inst, when she was a complete w The cupiain and crew were saved Naw One no one has Le f Joures of the Legislature to-day pa fe detection of and sinking fast e brig Euily and brow espatch received hero to-day fr a Hiut the oice of La, etait tune the leg of tho ‘4 is destroyed dnd the type ‘om Franklin, Atiukapas Kegt ‘of the city currence; wets with univers: last legal day of the session, To-morrow is th ‘The Legitiature ts in sension to-nteu, padiakatn had 1 News by Telegraph, Oct, 99.—Father O'Keefe, ‘Clinton, Mass., died suddenly this espaich #ays tue citizens nd surrounding country are doing all In their power to preserve order, ‘Thi old threats, but Attempt to carry them into execution, his morning. ‘The Catholic Pries! morning after Avousta, Me., Oct, 19,—Jonathan Hedge, for many years @ prominent merchant of this cily died t, adjoining New Orleans, has pnsiderably excited for several days 0) pefive imbrogio.. That parish has lately” been in ely ervated Metropolitan Police inted and sent to take charge of ‘Phe existing wuthorities refu fender the city property, Intendin, ler tested in the conrt made several unsuece: ion by force, cily of Jetlersor oe, babes bistnes” Provipence, R. I.. Oct, 19.—The Hon. Wm. R, Staples, formerly Chief Justice of the Rhode Island Supreme Court, died this morning. Ricwwoxo, Va. them having Me collided on Batur Railroad, near riously Wounded, Caras, N. ¥., Oct. 19. train weat wi ‘A force was appol 19.—Two trains, etropolltan Polic njey's Cireus Troupe on board, fi attempts, to take. poste aking HO &ppeal edu sation of thelr own, and plac ‘vents. A number of the laiter, toget! Litan Captain of Police, wove ar- WHarsisvurg, Five persons were ae- —As tho 4 o'clock P. M. ee Lake, and whe across the water, the boiler of the fragments into were riding on the engiue, none ‘There was ‘great ‘but fortunately Se with ‘the Metro rested but rel ‘Last night, at mid crossing Cay night, ¢ notorious negro nameu Tested having a sword and re- He accounted for them by f the Mutropolitan furce, jureh during the night, parading’ the Hnfleld rites, United States ar- nd ammunition, float that the Metropolitan Poliee in- possession of the police #ta!lon Will resist, ‘The d, throwing th volver in his possession, daying Le Was an of and had been gi ero seriously injured. n ng tlie passengers hone of the cars were thrown from Burrato, N. Y., known man, suppose the Jake sveuuners, was tou Oct, 19.—The body of an un- to be ® Passenger by one of tis moraing in a slip Rumors are a! tend to take foreibl houses, ‘This the existing authorit n city wothoritl ? cent clection, “e were $WO gush | one on the back of the ed, and tie pockels ed'was apparently 25 black curly bal been murdered, hateLet in his forehead "The arma were 'p rn submit to @ judicial dect- render otherwise, day at Brashear ‘Tue negroes were co! eily, Loulsiana, wher sassinated at Franklin Saturday mi) 1 years of axe, Te hai And goatee trimmed close. PLattanonom, principal keeper of severely stabbed lu the ¢ Mulligan, who is a cee) had been’ bucked tn his cli ture Mt becaine necessary (1 Mulligan objected,» ered whe cell; the Ciintom” Prison, was er by a convict na buried. "Arrivals from that see!ion report aporehei disturbances, and the fam being rent to places of walety, eclves are remaining. os Oct, 19,.—The schooner Highlader, of Balem, Capt. Hawi: top, Was ran into duridy y pear Portsmouth ice, Of Gloucester, and @teainer Speedwell Ans ber lato work ‘Phe citizens them e misconduct, and 6 hit fOr some purpore. hat he might be bereupon Mulligan the snow storm ‘of Satur- a} atid hie See Wy the selioons has left Portland to assist i fan was quickly A mecting was held yesterday at the Clipper office by those Interested in this matet, and it was ally arranged that Dan Nobdlo, the stakcholder, should name the ground where the fight is to take Place. It was also settled that three days notice ts tobe given to each of the principals, and then the mon filing to put in em appearance wit! forfeit his right to the stakes. Reece of e The lost race of the season of the Atlantic Yateh Ciud of Prookiyn took place eceording to an- Rouucement yesterday afte:noon. The programme Included two races, one for sloops and one for schooners, but the former was postponed owing to the non-arrival of the sloop Sadie from Bristol, be- nd the Gracie of Brooklyn an exe!ti Ipated. The only schooners entere e the Lois, ex-Commodore Lyman, and the sys 1. Sparkman, which were to eompete for the of the Club. Ln a race two weeks ctween these boxte, the Mystic caine in t but was challenged’ soon alter by the Lois, esterday the two were watched again (OF the plonsiitns 1 o'clock A.M. the, steamer J. Chase rocetved Members of the Club and the press from the foot of Wall street, and steamed down to the Brooklyn Yacht anchor The jndges for the cceasion were anit wore siarted ‘oo ont across ry brvere, The the parting of her flying Jib halyard, but made up her distance on the at inck by working one oF two points closer to the Wind than the Mystic, When opposite the narrows both echuoners tucked and headed for tho atake bont at the southwest spit unter fail rail, ‘The Lols now Proved her superior sading qualities in @ heavy wind, fer at Fort Richmond she was fully a mile ar race eiuplon pennar azo At 1% gether off Delaptaine point, and bay under # stiff southwe quarter ahead of the Mystic, and Bying right in the tecth of the yale. she ran with Ver rails ander water, and once & Leavy goa swept her decks, carrying overboard ro and sinrting evershody ont of the cabin ine Nvely manner, Tue Mystte, however, bore up epler Gldiy gnder tie weight of Wie broege, and fur a While gulued perceptibly on her rival, but could not pre- vent her from trrning the it W4'¢ minut after n ron of just two lon. ‘The turn of ad buckets tic was culsesieulated, and by the extrs tack obliged Lo take lost all that » honiestretcn boil, bos they could carry, and 1 turn atake-doat. 1 1. M., aud the M ten by seven teen thinvares, © Lolsla wixty- fvo tong, and the Mystic forty-five, Hf the usual bad been made, the Mystic would anutes. ‘The pres cd, withor ‘Capt. wedged raple dof th (, stating that, next to bis own Preferred to fee the ponant ty from the 1 at the came time alienged her to # race for the examplonship ne officers of the Mystic spring aim that her poor enling ea the first tie wos caused Ly the fouling of her centre | board. ‘ine ocensiou terminated in the best of fer ing, With three cheers Jor the Atiantic Yacht Club, — Bowe Balt. Manriaxn Cova ov Batiwone,—This Club arive in town tonorrow, and ties wil th nite A nd Mutanis jursduy and Mriday. Moran va. Ariaxtic.—In consequence of the rain of yesterday morning, and the gloomy and Uireateniig aspect of the Weather at noon, the matelt Bunounced Lebween these clubs dhl wos bake piace, It Leing postponed until Monday next, Watt Sraect ix tie Fiewp.—To-day four pines trom Wall street will play: together on the two ball fields on the Capitoune grounds, Brooklyn, and despite the fact that (wo of the eoutestiog aden will have to Peon deveat there will no doube bo a baley time. The cold brokers ‘sre to meet the gents’ of tie Stock Keehange, gud the scores anticipated are Gold, Idi; Lense, ab, ‘Tue Gnraxp Marca To-Day.—Should ber prove fine to-day there will no a e utiondance of ket grounds ot Ih torma onal matel al cricketers and th nin. ‘The came is ecailed for & P.M. preeise! Loth parties will present their (ull streneth Uneie Gent to wi, tiers Will wo doubt be & wery inter> eoting comtest the r to witness the th: Pnglise exchanplua Uulog Nine of Murri: At a meeting at 907 Bowery afew weekm ago, dei ted to organlae ward clubs oF a These delegates met last +10 report progress, and Bowe pare fo neenpulgn, Ia ue absehew oF Chairman, Nr. Hugh stencil” was appotuted to act und Mr. Taylor, Secretary, ‘The minutes were rend and» ‘The becretary ealied the roll of oaority were ed. Mr . tan, th a tew reinarks, disclow Fick by which now are made ind candidates afterwards roid out, to the injury, very meh, Mir, Mewiltt, of the Cooper the wieeting shonld organize to do so he ed to drait a constitut Feport atthe next mecting. Messrs. J. W, ‘Brown: ing. J. Koxeman H, Fisier, HM. Lucker, and G. Woods were appointed such committee, Mr, Lucker nioved that tte delegates hold a week: ly meeting every Wednostay even ried. Mr, Mitchell called attention to tue stitement in the papers that the brieklavers: working on the new Court House lind been discharged uni¢ns they worked ter hours a day; and be understood tt was done at the instance of Mill Tweed, He (Mitchell) hud se; cured Terrace Garden, Fifty-aluth stre Third Avenue, for an CENUNOUE Was meckag Of bis ward ext Priday even! Mr. Walsh that ‘he bei requenty, Of Lue Working. Unton, on as pro anib| pitter Of LVe be ape Wa, and to e, *. tert that It subsequently appeared layers were discharged because the work wes done, Mr. ‘Tucker exonorated (he Board of Supervisors and the Common Council frou lb Diame In the matter Mr. Browning having been called upon, explained the obvects of the first and the present méeting, and aid that they Intended to inte ‘the candidates of for the Logislature, and to sustain yeal'the Conspiracy a-Hour zlaw. And when they can't find suci a man in eiher party, they will put up candidates of their own, Mr. Roveinan (carpenter) sald that he bad worked t journey work in this city for thirty-five years, and Inte pee asked ui to work a portion of hie di He refused, and hat they bad him at least 75 cents a day for those ought tat was enon; universal, he and ot go to tha country, where they pure air, without taking excursions for ‘on the Sabbath fe Sectetaiy, prosented th rh en fro thirty tive y hi @ the Stale ents ls Baie § wud Ww able. by fine or. tm nt, OF Boun, for to work men @ longer musubor of Tints, except by epecial contiact If elected, will you recom peal ol he Act OF ASR, KLOW eftert declar of themed thelr pr DF punyshable with fine OF rr whieh eeveral tailc ud fined aod tuiprisoued, 1 Wricklayers of Morrisaiia, W this year tried, found guilty and puolahedy the toad bere of tho brick? il t ar eanor ye 9 . Dranches of industry that wil do the I Honest mechanics onteide of prisons, and th manniactured in prisons shall not bé put ob the mark At Lenn than cur, ebt rates ? will you Fr prentice law. compelll very trade to ludenth OF ears, sufficient to make jo W carn a day's Wages ‘An early auawer to the foreg nd approy: yers of mech Lees (or # number potent workwe: questions ts re Pecretary were instrneted to sued und seat to the several ‘with thelr signature ¢ transection of some unimportant bu the meeting adjourned, sinter wataih ‘Wowan’s Trroonarmcat Union No, 1,—Th ganization met last evening at 63 Kast Broadway. Owing to the exceediig modesty of the fair onc their leclded objection to having their names’ and dings paraded in the papers, it ble Lo request reporters (0 absent froin thatand future inecting Society ed, In represented 1s ‘be- Working order, and ing thoronghiv orga eanfident of auccesstully carrying ou thelr plans. A letter from the proprietors of Flakes Bulletin, Gal- vesion, Texas, to Miss Anthony, was read, request- Ing her to send on a sufficient number of fewale eom- pontors to supply the wants of the Liudetta, aba rate Flow the established price tm that eity, whlch elicite ed the following respons wotved, That the after of the proprietors of Babe's A that the feiale compositor orm, Occasion tof ig such offers that Whey eann n. to place there Farization under the Juris Krapuieal Union; the Advance of the aller made, it i Wished to be unde that the object of this Union is 0 raise Wages lus jowering then, . A. LEWIS, Pres, Women's T. U. No. 1. Anngst vor Coxsrimacy,—It is reported that nine masons have been arr ted In Newark for con spiring to compel Mr, Piersom to discharge an np- preatice, made up. Tho orchestra played to overtur Menare, Lotti, Susinl, and Petrelli sang, and a Mr. Alard played the violoncello, Now the orchestra was & poor, thi overtures, which is saying a great the pianist, of course played well—siie s and always does—but the Academy of Music is no Place for a piano; it Is too large, the resonance of ‘the instrument ts lost destroyed in the immense space to plano {sa parlor Instrument, at most an instrument for @ concert hal: an opera house audience yawned Liszt, when it Lave spared his men the trouMle of rushing forward (after the instrument was rolled tnto place for the performer), with an immense signboard with * Stein- Way" upon It to be bung out for the benoMt of the audience ond hia own glorification, for the Instra ment gains no reputation when he: ‘This plano business being over, w violoncetto, plano Patience of the audience, ‘one saw out melod| of Muste? No one docs, not even wi: ment {sin the hands of a morter, muc! fe in those of a quite commonplace musician, piee and hard!y a hand was ralred in applause, also #ang a solo. strong; peenli with vigor, where you expect It In fet, vw trong. on been played by many sin pered things are audiences that ft elder ceed, bie Hitt distance," as a belp to the pri tenor part in a quartet, or even & Bok worst thon He had a cold so bed that he could hardly articulate, and ai the end, Such noises as ho made we never, ina long experience of public singers, heard. Justice ; the howse bellow of @ elckly bull would Amazing what fuch ¥ o'd romance of the * King of Thule,” from * fhe was overwhelmed with flowers, of course, A white dove al deserved all the flo the applauding weleom Have appeared nnder better mavagewent and to bet evening. ther, for the sake of Miss Kelloge, the public will stand the rest of tho entertainment, 19 very ques: tionable, colored clowm bounds into the rir funny ditty of the day, and thus Lal performance this 0 Then eu ro Btickue, Frologue of adrunken mau tumbling Into the ring, ‘This was #0 prolonged as to Lo quite dismal, Nevertheless and Interesting. The palms of the evening were, however, borne off by Mile, Lucille Weston and Mr, James Robinson, ‘equestrians. ‘efforts of tambling exceuted by the troupe of gym- nants; but owing to no programmes having been furnished the audience, we names of many of the best members of the cou pany. newsed the various feats an particularly when the lion’ déliaht through the younger portion of the audicnee, filed ‘The managem dimcult feat of introducing novelti formance, From tim has been devoted to exhibitions of horsem: horse tr potonous by their repetition, Cireus |; line of the circus, and Introduced @ ballet corps very neatly and has bitherto been the peeullar preperty of the thea: tre. of Chinese athletic feats was a pleasing novelty, aud tbe Induced, under ses in utazoni yor po in the, avoverity betng in 10! ad of K, TUESDAY AMUSEMENTS. —- — Mies Kelloga’s First Concert, Misa Kellogg appeared last evening at the Academy of Music for the first time since her return from ber European trinmphs, A finer andience than was gathered on the occasion ‘We bave rarely seen, @ worse concer! thin was given wo bave rarely heard, It was #0 ba thot it {a easier at once to point out what Was Rood In it than what was bud. Mise Kellogg was good; everything else Was poor, and unworthy of herself and Ler audience In tho rst place, the programme was miserably wenkly, pleked-up ailalr, and played testably. Its accompaniments were as bad ae ite eal, Miss Topp, artist, id ine ted, \d the tone ve filled. The ‘hot an instrument certainly for dit Is so wonder that the through the long plcees by decidedly bored and giad over, Mr. Bteinway = might and were was sd tm that he had a solo on the This ts quite as footfsh an iden ax the Jo, and proved even moro trying to the Who wants to hear any «on n violoncello at the Academy 1 the Instrn- lows when it The Hftat, and deservedty eo, upon the audience, Mr. Lotit His voice f+ alway# aweet and ee, Pleasant in guality—a feeble, InsuMcient voice, on- certoin in tt middle register, apt to give ont sud. denly in GoM passages where you expect It to be ty ate ng in taking tho high notes be weakest, Lottl depends on redeeming @ Anodequately ung arin by ing ont @ lost mote, It's an old triek, and hae and such easy tem: fails to sites ly warble Thien tole’ ratlefaction to hone Lottl fe He ts very excellent at * supporting w donna, to curry the in aduct, but as for now we come to the He did moro the evening. spare us! Aud of all—Bigrer busin, any one cle to apoll not a note in tune from the be nuing to remember to have ‘There is no comparison that would do it ave been melody compared to it, We cannot induced Mr, Susint, an excellent an of senee, to come on the #lace in It may have been his good nature desire not to disappoint, tat it seemed to us tist anda without excuse, and an ineult to the audience for which Mr, Sirakosen should be held answerable, In fuet, if this concert is. Mr. Strakoseh’ a concert hiovld be, itis time that he found © mistake, ‘what the public requii Petent musician could tell him bet Mise Kellogg did what tie coud tor nj ides of what t hie Let bim consult some perton who knows Mr, Thomas or ony com: what to do. jcem the even great as it is, was but even her ability, not sufficient to earry the dead weight of the rest. Sho tried to vitalizo the third act of * Fanst,” which wan given to cloxe the concert, but Susini spoilt all Mer efforts, covered her wlth evident confusion, the and of the act, nd produced a laugh from nce by his uncouth sounds at the very crisis ‘Tho only ree!ty charming thines of the wera Miss Kellogg's impassioned, tender ng of Home, Sweet Home,” and of the quaint aust." flattered among the bouquets, She 1 tributes she received, and alt though we wish she could r advantage then wit ‘The con: her surroundings of last ontinued, Whe A fow strains from the orelestra, and a parti- pogine to ving a munenced the ini- on of the European Crews ceded a display of the abliities of trick jos, after which came one of hestars, Mr. Robt. Ho was tutroduced in the usual * comic" riding was dash! Mr, Stickney’ fs doth brilliant and entertaining Very comical and amusing were tho e unable t rive ‘A crowded house, if «tent be » house, wit- applauded most liberally, roar sent a shuddering ‘A watinée will be given toxlay, and!in addition to the regular evening performance, afternoon enter- talumenie will take place througlout the seueun, post idan New York Cirenm iron-cled house on Fourteenth street was jant night with au enthusiastic audience to wit. eas the usual winter attraction of equine opera, nt has succeeded in the A what in a clreus per- immemorial the sawdurt nrena aMblp, ats, that grew mo- The New York of the regular Th ning, end athletic t evening weut out elfectively, ® senaution that The F of Lanterns and representation greatly amused both young nd ald spectators, The whole company took part in this part of the per- formance, and one really had need of twenty pair of eyes to see al! thot was going ow in the dif- ferent parts of the ring. The trick horse Alexan- der won ® great deal of applause for himself and his trainer, and the little canine pet, Fanny, came in fora full ebare of praise. Everything pertaining to the regular circus, #acl #8 horsemanship, dancing globes, somersanits, equitation, ground and tony tumbling, contortious, Jokes, and gymuaatic practice, were the best of ther class, aud fully appreciated by the audience, Be en Fires, following are the in- y te ourning of the kiln nt ‘iu Hudson street, on Sun- ‘Iw Jenser City day morning Tos on stock, #4400 Tradern’ for @) eho Ineured in the ity, @. Bachan int 09 y City, faint he Euniitath Mh Ameer Cty, & tion wehtuale Kocuxstan, N. Y., 0 19.—The Penleld p re mills in this county wire Lotally destroyed by fre on Saturday oyenia, t loss cnnuot be nmcer- tained; but the insuraece OM Dullding, machinery, and 0 2000 The “origin ot tae fire Iw rue Bownny —Lov' evening, at 251 Bowery oceupled by Lou.s Hoc, Uaker,caused by gas iquiti the Curtains inthe wiviow, Damage wiiguty tn- sured far 1.040) ia (ue bee OCTOBER 20, Tammany Halt! Ge to the Democracy. A meeting of the General Committee of Tam: mony was hoi laet evening in their hall, Fourteenth street, Wim. M. Tweed tn the chair, The primaries wore set down fur Wednesday next; the County Convention for Thursday ; the Assembly Conventions for Friday, and the Congressional for Saturday, A committee of one from rach ward. w: inted to draft a suitable address to the citizens ir duties in tho present erists ; Hi. Parser, the Chairm: ‘and read the ad which was adopted. A committee of three, Sting of Mesera, Hall, Parser, and Fox, was ap: Pointed fo call toxeti the Inaped sand Con he purpose of discussing the matters ir duties and the course they shouid adopt he coming elections. ADDRESS OF THR TAMMANY DRWOCRACT, ‘The Democracy of the city of N. York, represented tn tho Tammany Pall Geocral commnittenseouurmcitare the Democracy Of Peonsylvaniaand the Western Stites upon the spirit wad Indotn.tah eeaergy evineed by then In their recent contests, which are but the } relininary irmishesto the great national batue to be Lougit wert mont Wc congratniate them npon thereat advantage Ald have boen full triawpl A vast corrup feted not only from the Haiiieal Congress, won ei had not been, tl ‘who have been deprecia: he reyennosot the Gov this corm pty ie Riateot Pe ‘Constitution aud laws of tho United States. in refusing Lo Focelve the votes of our Haturalized folly w-clLizon% ament byt find wont minary Ulu nosyivanin would victory ininedt al wt the coral But the ev sw eloe on, caplion-trewury of the enemy ean the vigianew of ent by the Had hoFo to conte Mocracy toe of Uh afuiile ¢ 0 ent ‘phia have redeemed aheirert } aud We Feoolye with conddenee the donpatehes that witit © wou ant Hire ballot, whieh Mey AF HOW Akay & be viet orio vs, by Is iets Toast hy stnmtons enemy flied the thoes 0} rhet baaae > with pt colonigore frog thie olds of radieatii: of adjoining States ea vty i ‘Thon violation of law, ai wo poopie in the ote Pomocracy have wade wouderiul Lory int t within onr grasp, Ry frendulent, cn ig OUF foes gain the stab by Ieee than L100 majority, Our brethren. there bend te worl Hit the D will Rive alt bn cr Vote next a virtnally repudl ated (he Kartienl ean 8 OtN Asy s ly abarsn Democracy a 6 great Went, appreeimte that t Unto fro Mie Mudd who Fought Fy 1a the battles uf tie FouthWest {nail those "pow the great mareh from the Noa Iraternity of States, of tal credit of the natin the polltical eipremacy’ of the mht ite fa ithe ween Puitrage to he Negro race Of the Bauihorn Pave exiled white Tabor, Taey bo diy prociatin that thelr Ia t anid Ope op will be » North to vote dows and Novonad Heatly ah the sympathizer with the nat Mei al obras Vaante torial Guiaty 1 million The name Ie rot tho ponding eon tal neniuet labor, of t of pollteal power ag the masses? ‘aly ) eflurt to secure a tren entous tat heated by bron mat fetivacehiven oud valvercat See 9 Meeting in Jersey City of Geu. Banks and Others, Ing at th attendane Wigwam, Joraey City, T ator and a number of Indies graced the mect Ing with thelr presenee, Shortly after 8 o'clock Mr. John Ropes was appointed Chairman, Ho detivered afew brief remarks in refirence to the certainty of vietory in the coming eontcrt, after which he intro: duced to the meeting, amid cheering, Maj.Gien, Lauks, ‘The General then ste; pod forward, aud re. marked that what was wented to lusure pros orliy of the conntry was peuen, mud tue only party, Re'elieved, could F va pence to" tie eoLuLry Wun tid Hopubilern, now headed. by Gen, Grant, whose watchword was, Letua have peace.” He then re- forred to the change of principles of the Democratic arty, wehange Which Isured a Want of euntidence [nthe peopteol the country. Tir 02 It lont its one. Tes loader was Jeff, Davis, and ite daterest wai Lo Mestroy the tg wud country. Outot this change of principles aud men grew the recent war, which hid saddled the country with an i we debt, and sent fo thelr graves many of the young men of the lard, He then referred to. the great advantoges revulting from Kepublican rule, and remarked iat the Gove erement, by its conduct, has cuused itself to be re: epected by” every nation of t At had pro- tected citizens given al Hberty, and r nt Kou when President Lincoln Bell, and tiers, ut,ou) were lor showed itn alluded t 1 to ‘of only 6 South, it was well and the war, The ty of peace We H Who, Isl, had bee trongthened poh partios thin in opposition, In 150i th end fd, aud togive peaco to the county eto ingasures were needed, Mr. L the reat estan the country py He 'y of recon: theory out, all rMony, would’ vo ao But whe rejected it? ‘The le, who wanted the t In their own band reconstr short and_ pithy more effec epeeelien of Seymour, ‘The meeting stortly after adjourned, Sixth Congressional District met Inet minated as their candidate the Hon, Abram Lent. ‘TheConservative Congressional Convention of the Sixth District last night nomi: Ste rt Rn. ther aan ee ee a teenth Assembly D duty lowt might, Al The pabtican nomi Ure Demilt 1D ‘Twenty third stro without a nomination Uranimo 14 Lexington ave without mak str A grand scale, who have a carte Nanch Hant effcet, finest musicians to perform during the Interludes ; added to theso, epecchen will be made by eminent speakers insite, and two large outside stands will be in charge of Irih and German War Democrats. Drammond lights an around the square as be reminded of all this on Wednesday by driving and 0 where, Gey, Tica Wannniner Aware. —This wide: awake War Den slant ni ders in the elatr, New Pe direction, aliiough We politicians may wot relish such activa Finer Desrnter tng of th Severn adjou was reid fiom Gen. Siegel tendering his ‘resis tion as Register, witch was not ac mmitter wis to withdraw it, of Conte) Convention were in five pervisor, and the meeting then adjourned, Tyrsit Aan wet lw ‘There was a lari livered by Daniel I Charles KE. bt. binyth. Tue Bove ix Bune of th District held aw large ‘eches were made by Hone Its. Seudder, 8, and Gi was In attendan meeting w peculiar to the matter’ was the ‘cause Of the recent calainities Wo the country, and the own ‘The ? by him was rejected by tue South because they wanted unreserved power over tue Governy t. The Congress the kK the imatter in hand,and thelr procvedings on the subject, Ly the passage of the n re, Were Buch that the Listory of tho world did not present & more mag: naninious act by weonquering people, He ably advo ated the doctrine of universal sulirage, and observed that, thoagh the Republicans first Intended to give only qualified suflyag 1S ueive real suftlrage was urged by ® Demoeratle House of Kepresei tatives, tnd ‘then adopted by the Kepublicans, He argued against the giving of power to the Southern States ‘and observed that a restoration of {t to them would bo ® renewal of anarchy and war, Tho debt he claimed to be a Democratic legacy entailed by the men ‘of the Bouth, who ought to be made to pay tor |, It was being fast pald, and yet for tls purpose, of the products of the country only four articles were taxed =-whiskey, beer, tobacco,and aying cards, (Cheers, He showed that the expenses of the Goyernmen wers being fast end rapidiy redured. ‘The New Bg: Ind States bad shown their adlerenee to the Kepul Hican policy, and the recent results from Indiana, Pennsylvania, Ohio, and Nebraska were sure indices of the suc: el next, 8 of the Republican ticket in November ‘Guly two of the a during the wor the Demoeratle ticket—Kemtucky and au MAWad Beem ith tha cline cat iiead) Stites would sone: W or any other rebel or v 9 Keyinour OF Hiair, There was no plice for the Demoqats in the country; thelr kingdom was not of this world, and they would ere long get a hotter and more cougeuial clliiate, Ip eonelision he paid a bigh tribute to Grant and Colfax, tho first of whom, he said, united to a great military genius all the virtues of the com: mon soldier, and tiie last of whom bad no equal inthe qualities of individuai purity or public respectablity, Ho denounced Seymour as an tneompetent person, and spoke of Blur he bad formerly vindicated Hy called on all Woo were for peace and prosperity to vole for Grant aud Colfax, and th recut in favor of revolution and war he nded to support Mewar, Bey nour wud Dial, eorlng v. Sigel_nest spoke,end pald acks passed Tous results which the greatest sing tribute id a speech of © eulogy on Messin 1) Collax, Whos Was a certainty, [Great eeering Tie Chairman next introduced thesliou, Mr, Bel- ford, 9 personal friend of Speaker Colfux,” Mr. Bet ford’s speech was chiefly m comparison of the rival Condiuates, gad am arguaieas ty dw etcet thas La the both by paw uu every Monday evening until u(ter thy ¢ Sunexane to Gen, Hi Tiillyer, the Boldlers’ an r pal» eral's ry went, Aisplayed, and address Me ness thero wi understood t Jocal ticket, tions having been exclu: ib tho lower part of tue ull, and drew up the folrew- ing protest: Toth it quest a return of the credentials man of the ‘Third Ward Deu Gallagher, President of the Tenth Ward Independent Club, and Elliott D, Carpenter, Cluiruian of (ue Dixie Ward Association, Democratic Second District Ch bbrd Four Aidate ay Wardgi=-Nomit dayeveuta speeches of Gen, Grant there was ‘tand eloquence than,in the wore verbose p Saker Nominations for Congress. The Radical Congressional Convention of the ht, and no MBLY Nominations. —The Ninth District Radical and Conservative Republican Assembly Con- Ventions met last night, but made no nominations, ang a journed to this evening. Ninth District € siituttonal Union Assembly Convention tast might nominsted J. R. Vooruls an their candidate, ‘The Conservative Republican Convention of the ‘Tenth Assembly District made no sprainted a Confer © omination, and © Committee to confer Will Heal organi ublican Convention of the Tenth night, but adjourned without mak- ton. Teepudtics Assembly Convention of night nominated Victor ate. mm Convention of the Thir- jot nominated as their candi- anier McLeod, Conservative Repabiican Cont Diatriet nowinated lat night, ae thelr ‘o}. dobn W, Marshall, The Sixte sbly District Radicat Re- ention met last evening at . commer of Second avenue and sand adjourned tit! ue Both inst, tion of the rn ceting of tae Beventeenth 1 strict Ae held at the wigwam in West Fo night, Ste Lge N. Simo ly ed candidate for te Assciably. The Kighteenth Assembly District Radical Ike biiean Nominating Converition met last evening at and adjourned to the 91a inst, yt Any Nomina ton. mbt) yonixtis won, bed., wae Last evening the Hon, Wm. I. Wiley waa res nominated. to the Assembly the Nineteenth strict (Boulevard region) by the Constitadoual mn party. rae Tur Mase Meetivo of toe War Dewocnare in favor of « nounced to Geant f take pla to be the m n of the eamy President, which fs ans on Wednesday evening, 4 tinposing political demon jen. ‘The freworks will be on the direction of Messrs. Kdge, to produce their most brit es two bands of his Dodworth fu Will make te ep it aw day. © The people will threngh all our streets two tmmense wagons, with F horses to each, eurrying large belle, requiring six men to handle, enclosed within splendid flags ners, und announcing the mevting every ora sends wean a keop step tress to “ The to the nv to KAy, tie and: right to the polut. correction of ere Tata Even the late HKemtations Of pinlic eau searenly minrend, he machinery of the Dey wielited on Anil diountois oF ti Wedocide ty staud by tin Union, and vote for Grant. Capt, Ryxowns's Torcuuiant Processrow,—A Lug of delegetis from the diflerent yw ng at Masonie Hall, Capt, Tealaly Ryne concert mensures for the earry- Proposed tovebilight procession, Coie ppolnted, and ordered to report on ay wext, when Maal setion will be taken in t dnosds avicat, Movements. —Tho National fa. will mock at Milleman's Hilt 4 for Union ng 8m Canaassertin Novermextit Asaewaty Disterer Gane anv Courax Crun.—Thia € had & grand meet. on aie ven tug, Henry Gre aig ested and the Hon, Lit Chander oF Viz loin Aly. Hage 4 Mr-O'siiea made eloquewt Sildresaes, Th mm Die fred a eattte, etd the Holt tnd gentle Revontieans,—A First Assembly District Union lation was held last eventing wt Hib Ladaon Mr. John Contrell, President, in the chalr Neeretary, “A large nmin’ enrolled, and w Rewarks Wore inade hy Measra, Henry I, Jou Headey, Jouw Contrell, tue Proel- other omen. Assewnty Merete? —A init others, in the Various parts of the State, Was introd ad an ojah disconrea on | publican 1 rey. The mecting wan paddressed by the How. Henry J. Raymond aud Usiow Re an Coury Conventroxs.—An ting of this Convention way held List evening, W. Wnt in the chair, A loiter opted, mod & pointed to wait on him to ask tii r. 8. ‘Tousey, of the Committee ¢, reported that tue Twenty-third street of Inane J. Oliver tur Bue Reevatican Campaian Ct ¥ Disrnior.—This Clib met last evenine « mn ntrerts Capt, Murphy, | rye by their ballots what they war, He could not understand how any one could Justily the existence of a tyranny here whieh they Lat Wom waa followed b; i, Gibbous, and J, wo attentively listened to air, Mich The sperkers roquently app Sixteenth Assembly le moeting List t Demilt Dispens ‘Twenty-third street ub, ocenples Gen, Kush ¢ Crayford ¢ ew Jersey Kobertson's tine band ayed tare good music, ‘The partly eouposed of ladies. ‘The Club pers 215 men, aud Will holit ratification meetings ction, yen.—Gon, Wm, 8. Jors’ nominee for m the Ninth Distriet, was the recipient « tration last evening, in the n, We AL procession througi the princt streets of the district, nade at the Gen 1Gt West Forty-ninth street, ‘The Ward McClellan Legion formed the meeting of | PRICE TWO CENT ran crrr. potet neat Cooren Ixerrrore.—The Artiste’ Fand 8. will open as froe gallery of art tn this bailding on of about the Ist proximo, The classes in the schoole are filled to overflowing, bat the books will be re opened for appiicents on the Sist of tids month, e Ue P.M. Stonmiwa Arrrar.—At 81 o'clock Inst evens Ing, Kate Kayanogh and Anni fr ed in ie ea in Wier wet near gag, ) stabbed Annie ing © paluful, but not dangerous wound, x's Ixarzction.—The review of the Fis Peinphine Paride Grauat Katine Gosapenion ane ‘ond Hook and Ladder Company Ne, 1, were inspected, making s creditable appearance, Emranatios.--A Convention of dele; te, rope senenting the emicrant soci tea of te Unita Stata, sestiibie. in Baltimore, om. Returday next, provoction lopt a uniform system of action for the and encouragement of emigration, Practicat Partens.—The Practical Painters?’ Suriety met last evening at U5 Sixth avenue, J. Come yin the chair, Comm were appolated t eatigate charges against dolinguent members. Mr. jurke, the delegate to the Labor Con; Yeport'nn the proceedings oF that” boty aud the part afliet per foreman tn th Was sulticient to implicate tix of 0 av bound over to keep the peace In the in oe go each, lar serni- Baooxtrs Baroriarens.—The y tacetlng of Branch No, 8 of the Brook nited Benevolent and. Protective Bricklayers, was held at Masonic. Hail, treet, Inst’ night, Addison Towel, Presttent, and P, Cummiskle, Secretary, ‘The only bnsiness trane acted was the revision of the coastitution and by: lava, making additional provision for funerals bencilis, and Imposiag fines in eases of certain viola Mons of the rules of the Soetety, Tur Youxa Men's Cinrerras Assocrarrow, = ‘The eastern branch of this held a monthly meeting at is of the regular Committees: from whieh tt appeared flag the ere in A working order, and the Sock ty consequently in @ sound rauch gem sinorg young m ho Wus to deliver the nvual leetare, way m mo Grand ellent addre le by the Itev. Dr. Bu pastor of the West Thirteenth street Pres: an Church, on “ Medel Men.” The lecturer was awarded a vote of thank: The rooma of th Society are open every night from Inquesrs Yastranay. wt on the entil 10 o'eloek, Coroner Schirmer held Whose name ts pup. ran Gon nate rel of Cie train . and was put ow by a Matrect, Shuenlar it ts tot h und on ack at Ninety-fret ati weet death was rendered DIAN Of Ghoul years of age. Coron fn Auqnest at the Bellevue Hospital un Ait, avout 83 yeare of age, fe at the foot of Porty-tirst street, North Kiver. Horny ov Scerenvisons.—The Board met at 1% ck yeeterday morning, sident Keeho ta the ebalr. A’ resolution waa adopted Assigning the Supervisors to receive lee! ton teturn from their several districts, Kossiations were adopted to pay the Iaborers ou the New Court Hote the sun of $6,490.96 for labor ti Also, to pay the Coroners’ $1,290, for official we Vices for the quarter ending Supt the bill of County Cleric Chas to GA01L.12, oF offielal services up andto pay th ( Sueriil James O'Brien, am ty ofleiai services for thé quarter A very large amount of general the aceumnutation of Weeks, was ten trang aeted, atler whieh the Board adjourned te te call ob he elite, Porscr Cases. —James Dunden, a taflor, 59 years of ag day comin ' rial of elevon pairs of pantaly on Which had been entrusted to btw dy merchant In the Rewery for te purpose them up"....OMe°r Dover, of the Vourtl P runnl they hd Thoy wer gave the lob. Baul nvery with An Cuathaur street when t Ing at afrvit xtore in Hore ney was he'd to answer a eh steal a hwnd eart belonging to Join Lyam The accused had been eawelit in thw act at lock whit which the wheels wor fustened.....A¥ deftervon markot Court, beiure dustlee La Bintth ant MeGourke wei for driving through Kast Twe WM street, aw! baa Targer areve than peruitiod by the’ tenintony ot to Heal ard mes Woruiahd, ogo ity of @5) Wooster. kroct, and Jame Petrie, nged M4, of 163 Woorter’ ater, Were commit tea for threateniug to shoot Willtain TH. btuuley, ob 2) West Houston street, on Sunday hie, Phe’ prie Fouer Wordakl entered tho evtaplalnant’s place ot business, and helt a foaled revolver at hia head, the police officer catching bim im the aet,....ugh Mer Maton, aged 21, of W Ninth avenue, was committed for wefiniting Freaetiek Ackerman, of ®t Ninth Avenue, on Uct, 15, aud attempting by foree to steal Mis watch... Mhincws O, Mearitt, azed 4f, of Con heetient, merehant, Was committed on the defraud;ng the Merchant's Hetel ow Week's bonrd, di to pay for the na: er, was comr collar Worth street, Jolin Meagher, a for stea'tug, on Oct, 10, a d Sw, from Luther 8. Chase, of 58 Suutis ee ‘The Sedewick Monument Dedicatio Heanquanrens U.# Mitrrany Aca Wat Point, 5. ¥ who f ‘Spoltaylvanlvon the dh of May, Lait, Will take nee on W t The Foiow hig went of ihe excrelses, prepared by the Cotumnittee iu Charge, will be olserved ou the o€ casio, view with the PACKS, ‘1 Wright, U. 8, Arriy, in the following order? 1. Beltery of lizht artillery 2. Mus eceouslsting of Miliary Academy band, Gove 1 Vand First U8, Ant relacives of the late Maj-Gon. Johe t Committos, Chaplain, and Mr. sen NECN 4. Prestiont of ie Uilted States, and Meads of the Exvoutive Departwion 7. Gen. U.S. Ur L thelr Suites, FS Of (he U. 8, House of Repre sof the Sixth Army Corpa, pobiegicer sand sviliors Of Wis volunteer and regulas, forces 12. Cinlcors of the Navy and Marine Corps, 1 Giteors and pootessore of the Miktary Academy. 1h, Cluiavna ariclpating ta the ceremougs ul MOF PROCERDINGS, Chaplain, at Murer.) veh (he Stative alte of un By the Hon, Goorge W. Curtis, in Eyypt.) oun 1, Prayer by th bait 4, Oration, “Present arms, roi rocession, Which wumnbered about cd was unde; ilership of Mr. HL. G. C. ne, At the General's residence Oreworks werd 8 wore made by Ge Hangs, Egbert, and Appleby, and tie of the National aud State nouinees, Democratic Associatio’ ov Kixos Covxty.— ‘This organization met at 144 Pucille str tng. and Helse, Just even- uisiders were excluded, and whatever busi- on bi ceded with, Iti + they agreed upon an Independent ho delegates from several organien: 4 from the room, they met Brooklyn Democratic Assoctaton * tes froin the Democratic As ng the action o F bod der thy lavit Hf Fospecthaly exdinsion trom voir balysn resented Dy (ic Agalust thi «Signed,) DOUGLASS A, LEVINE, iainnan, McOlellan Leg'on Del gRtes—A. II. Oaborn, Pres dent of the Tenth Ward Clul; Michael Cook, Chairs atic Club’; Jolin Asseuniy — Coxvextions,—The Democratic Assembly Conventions of Kings county Met lust evening aud mominted several candidates, 4s follow ust Diairtot compontn, Second, and Fifth Warde—ttugi GIarke Mee fenicinver. ot inst Asset dee of te Kip County Demoeratie Avgortnti ath War panes of Heilry J. Cullen, Faiies D. Davy were prosomted mud Bulloted for sevens: umes, 1 the Coayeatiou adjourned uuiil heat Wedues ti riot (Sixth and Twelfth Wants) ~The con © Patrick Keady mes Carboy, several tings ware bad Withyilt fault, oid he Conyeation our 7. Muslo Hy command of Bravet My . Epwaup ©, Borstox, Brovet Major aud Adjutant. *.Gen. PITCHER, wba late sal apn Woncusren, Mass., Oot, 19.—Mary Kelly, @ domestic in {this city, was accklentally shot by hea lover, Denhts Brosniban, last evening, and wae fatally wounded, » Oct. 19—A great Democrat held’ hero to-day. ee me ‘ounding counties, an least 6, tol. lick, ‘candidate for Gove ablo speech, ‘Vo-night Gen. 0, We meeting of about £0 000 people. & rch light procession, over a mite long, paraded the streets to-night, Great enthusiasin prevailed, Mass, Spuixoriacn, 19.—The Ne Methodist Sanday ue eened Hon continued ite ty. Addresses were made ‘ops Janes and Thompson, and the Rev. Gils ens, editor of Zion's Herald. The annivers erciacs were held this eve: The Kev, C, ‘owler, of Chicago, preached a sermon, and Ports were submitted ‘showing the present numb of Mothsdist Sunday Schools in the United States ta bo 15,515, and of tenehers and scholars, 1,93,401, am inerease Of 73,565 during the past year, Sr, Lovis, Mo,, Oct, 19.—In the United Statog District Contt, to-day, the following cases ca Andrew J. Hall, for conspiracy to dofra ernment im connection with tobacco; held in bonde for $5,K0. Alfred G, Duil and Andrew J, Hall, for making a false bond to defraud the Government held in bonds for #3000 each, Charles Mellard, foi conspiracy to de‘raud the Government: held tm bonds for $5,000. Petor Rugl, for having and paste Ing counter(eit money; held ta bonds for $3,)0. K to detraud the ‘Govern ment in connection with whiskey ; held In bonds for $5,000, Geo. W. Howe, for making a false bond to deirsud Abe Goverument—a tobusgo eases bonds foe 5,000. Cap n Dan, Able, conspiring to efraud the vernment hy removing pire and having 'y in his possession, held en bonds EB. Brows, on the same , on bonds of “$1,000; ce Cannagan, on the same charge, béld fe bonde ‘vith District (Eighth, Tenth, and Twenty-recond ct Pe Fens enty recon: ; toy dot—No woulgarion ; Jourued UN Wedues of $10,008), Charles C. BL Ai ocinde oF GB Goo Cen: Blatt let tte ety ha Datinom. HL, thle’ aitermoam, where be i810 Syetine

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