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| oa —— ——— = — ioccrenceeeecee er ————— THIRTY-SIXTH YEAR. NEW 1868, z PRICK TWO CENTS FROM WASHINGTON. POLITIOAL. FOREIGN INTELLIGEN GERRIT SMITH AT COOPER INSTI LOCAL vorstre! | LABOR MOVEMENTS, —— — + TUTE. —+.- 0 : } . \e Course, - - r in Epecial Despatches to The San. Mapaip, Oct. 20.—The reorganization of tho match between The Union Republican Presi4ontial Campaign fan Due iene Pi Heli a AH ey nae eae eo peg ei Ae] Wasuinaror, Oct, 20. nation Is proceeding rapidly, Governors, civil and | A, Patterson's bik, g. W. M. Tweed and W. Lovell’s | cinb, the Griswold and Cornell Central on Monday night and orgun zed an Trish Repuiiican | Pormer's tf stitute, 49 Ludiow treet, to enroll stew d THE BFFORT TO SUSPEXD Ki, ROLLINS. We recived this morning, quite 100 lato to | minitary, havo been appointed tn all the Provinces. | . m. Lady Wells, milo heata, beat thirve in five, ig | Club, and the Contsiq rant Gots tenn toeritng | Sean feos beams Ves Puetiell deka earn, Pernetnier the now rule which entities i Mr. Hinckley bed interviews with the President | Fv into Tun cx, two important documents. The | Tye Demoerats have assembled in diferent parts | hares, ca offon the Fashion Course 1.1. In ehet | the Goerér Institute iat evening, which was eaied | Sreréewar Rtward Kidgeway“ASeuttorey monet | quota soe hack agleaniages oF te Sucely without sesterday and to-day upon the subject of suspending va Miress of the Democrats National | of tue country, and declared for a Federal Repub- lows match Lady Wells cate off the inner afer | to order by Thomas Murphy, The Union Gice cab, | Me" te Clad. of cast will be made Oct, 23, Commissioner Rollins, Judge Fullerton, connected | Committee to the Conservative Voters of the United | jie, Heed dietoncel meh Reons, fi OY Dinck Worse | dueing the evening, aang several of their muchap- | la" Buavarrn Asseuniy Distatct Gnaxe ann | Ponts Cantuny.—A mooting of the Cartmon's y/ with Mr. Courtney in the recent fovestigations in | States," end the second the “Address of the State | Ant males who have renehed the age of twenty | Yeafeay a we ver, Alte Pettoned: QeLrax Coup vill hold a grand masa meeting at | Protective Union wns held last evening: fiteen and better Artvcr, Alvc Patterson, | plauded campaign songs, ‘bitte Mall, Thirty-third street, noar Broadway, to- | members were Hod comple echo a years will be allowed to vote, erg rnin ua, and althorgh, We beiting was $109 |” Chaston 8, Spencer introduocd, with a for prelim BR Addrensen Wy the lism daa. A, Drigge, CC. | who were appointed to walt on Mere Homme, ones | tlands of Gen. Burbridge, who is still sceking the anee of tho first ie that the Democratic | Manarp, Oct, 20.—The moderato and olerical | O° 450 nninss him at i he won easily, (MIrly | soy remarks, the Hon, Gerrit Bmith, who wae re. | Wevnolds, and Mr. IE B, Stan A Gee Will | ported that they iva conferred with the latter, ‘and Commissionership, that Mr. Ful was a few | Party, If placed in power, intends te restore peace | parties are forming a Coalition, and will vote for the 4 sarek win teal ess " be present, Beats for Indies ec lied promived to enforce the Iaw restrteting tha ayn ago sent to New York under instructions di- | ®4 wnlon, and give the people of the Sonth their | same candidates in the elections for the Conatiiuent Scatieen t ie Han. Gert Rank’ Garvan Rereasican Cevrnat Comsirren.— | fumrer of carts allowed to exch curtman to three, ect from the President to procure all the material | Tits. Then comes a long defence of the Demo- | Cortes, I hQhtttey CovRke, 1, 1—Matoh $1,009, mil» heats, throe he Hon. Gerrit Smith sald: For half « century, | Th Now York, t¢ here, and it is asserted by | Committee of New York. Tommitteo met tass gygning gt fhe Stenbe ia and is in a flour j ® great battle has been going on in thisland—the bat. | House, W. Seilmann in tho chatr, Was proposed fe could fd against Mr, Rollins, which was to be | Crats, and an equaliy long denunciation of the Kepub- | “pans, Oot, 90.—It is denied that tho Emperor | 4, a Wiliam M. Twoed “LL 1] NS between freedom endéslavery, “Atte, wor pat | that Mass meetings should be held in thediferens | Ciaan Magers’ Soorery.—Thie Society, com- tion for Lis suspension, aud which the | Hers. We note the bugle blast at the close : favors the clevation of a Bpantel: Prince to the threse * hear Wed ef v9 22] fougyt out. Never were the riende dom put. | Assembly Districts, and as the Presidential ticket pes A exelnsively of Germans, last night held'a quar. » Preaident heal te ae brtkwth, ck int | ,, For thia Qnal struggte then, fellow-Democrats of pct he re 3 std tla Yorth more surnescedoristhecattniedine Rev. H their power should be devoted | terly mecting. Prom the dnanelal exhibit it appeared ore iktcbates appoint | te United States, let us invigorate every muscle | of Spain, na aaesery ex were they more Intont on victory. On the other | to the election’ of Griswold for Governor of this | that, during the past threo months, $1,900 here re, Burbridae to the Commissionership ad interim. | and nerve every heart, ‘The time ts short. The oe | Loxpox, Oct, 20.—Zhe despatch of Secretary Base Ball, hand, never before was there #0 clone | Stata ceived, and §ictosd expended lentine ¢ pelose ot ‘This fe the programme, according to the statements | 1s stubborn Tar Ixreaxationat Baar Batt Matcr,—The | an allionce between the Northern Democracy an a desperate, for our victory would be | g., of Gen, Burtridge's friends, who claim that Mr. Rol. | $88 death iow to the Tcpabiiean ‘party. Te evnld | Seward nstructiag Minister Hale to recognise the | are : have becn held together by Bo othcevomiastion, | Provisional Geverament is published in Spanish and | (: Hine will be suspended in a few days, Mr. Fullerion ean dereive heer’ Guieesieal Sona Ges Freneh jonrnats, bases bell I ax. Cuoa.—A apecial | PFO. | The expenses were $011 in Knows, GoW in ald of tamilics of deces etal Last ea, id of fatnilics of doce > nee | Was their joint purpose to erush the black man eo Ma Fant” Portier | Bers, ete. $4006 ‘are deposited. in. virions: banca, nn purpose ! mY Kast Fourteenth | & i ct grmined, so malignant, This ery of “the | street. After the maunl preliminaries, Jadge Wright standing te G65. Tho assets of the woolly Aesemolaxe of apectatory ween’ on he St, | tie pro slavery clomentin the South," Never Before ot] rat hleketors, Was gatherad. st i ‘was at the White House with Mr, Blackley, | viotory la enough. Your triumph in November will City yeaterdas ‘occasio t veriment.” which haa run through cso ‘ . con. | Amount fo $8,952 Twenty fve members in caso , pec dedcod brid teen Wren di lonbamemmdh Rrsitoens th ac Constitution, |, Manmin, Oct. 90.—Tho Contral Provistonal | hitch st hase bell arnecan the meyttrernational | NUN mane Rott Meade two, has bac one mea deopmutory oF tha earres cance Reine tesa: Sok: | Sckness ware supported, Sf whom seventies resus for another generation of men; it wisi restore peace j Junta bas Issued a circular to tho Dipiomatie repre: | 8nd tho noted Union Clud nine of Morrisania, con. | ing. “The white man's government” moon eral members of the Club spoke exeltediy pro and | CT 4; two died, and six others remaln under the care ) THE DEKOCRATIC FLURRY, and good ‘orter to the Beate, prosperity to the Nort, | sentatives of Bpain at foreign Courts, It explains siderable interest being manifested in regard to the | black man's slay ee d_ bequoathet con concerning the recent course of that paper of the physician, The Jatelligencer to-day reiterates its demand ‘® wise and frugal rule to both, ‘The match. The weather was favorable, and hence | to America, Amerien wh ppiig Cononmssionat, Covertions,—The Constitation. |), PLAsteuEns.—A meeting of the Plasterers’ i ; or] eavor, Our ran! the origin and progress of the revolution, and | th® game wad pleamrabic to all. The cricket. | dom nor the virtue to decit 10 ned DON al Union Convention of the Sixth Congre 1 Db Union was held tast eveniag, for & change of candidates, and calis Frank ‘lai creanbedace, our gon apated, Qnce more | advocates the sovereignty of the people and | ere without assistance In North and our South, our Kast and our W | trict mot Invt night and nominated Aa. Cox by ac, | Members and collecting du Ppeeeh at St. Louis, where he prophesied that Gen, | t the breach, and this time victory. better than in the hase ball all Invol It, if not of accepting slarer nine iy ae Grant would not leave the White Honse alive, am: Jy position, which merits the approbation of the Dy Toligious freedom. Tho future form of the | and Tonton, The ericketera went to tho bat Arst, | noverthel and uphoiting It. Ad 7 clamation, awegs in Nepece Wh rote Governmont is not announced, but the cir. | Smith leading off with n clean Thome run, bueit was | length a war came from slavery. This was the natu: Tho Congressional Convention of the Radical cone! rae, Se ras Sp Ne 2s WF Y Ty cular says if the example of the United States | te only one scored. On tho Union wile 6 wore might almost say necessary, culmination of | Republicans of the Hevguth Dietriot mot at wr a ‘hier sne tax of $8 per work collected in ald ‘The State address explains how mach the Demo- eracy gained in the October elections, and say’ invcracy. You have d " scored, chiefly errors of piny in the feld, the crieket- | 8 eFime so full of fraud and violence and oppression. | put D and ballated tor % nowedes for Congress, | of tho briekh iT 3 7 5 aoe ace cae a aeeainnt ReRES. | ia not followed, the friends of freedom need | trv mit veing up in de folate, tn the second in: | fn ihe end tho South had to warrenter; mot oecuuns | OT ane and yoaltetad, foe, MMewactte fx core. | of ibe bricknzers shoal be Simopnied 6 pia “he REVENUE MATTERS. Teagous ; You have aimost rouled them." ANer the | feel no discouragement. No foreign intervention is | Hing the ericketors added # to thelr seore, to. tho | #he waa less in bravery than’ the “North | yuten Meo Kray ala: tee tava. Joep nohpey | suition vo the ¥ ion Doropeatel trea Wika «A strong effort is making to defeat the nomina- | UUs! dissertotion upon what the party would do if | syprenended. The Provisional Government seeks | Uilon's 7. In the next four tnaings New over, the ta kewien ul tase Poa eertl she wai 13. “the ‘chairman therefore ‘announced that. Ged, {rnd and as only & portion of the members Wad con. son of Mr. ‘Tracy as Supervisor for the Southern | ™ power, the address winds ap as foilows: to put Spain on a level with the most advasced | Unions very protily for’ amidst (ho appinure ofthe | the Noth tiled of. thot. eonselow Sane CL ne ne nemmnatien, We | eed 2 It ie beepencen see mete, Bones. District of New York, by parties from that eity and | gin to"overiinews (ho penne tny that we do- | powers, and hopes that the triendly relations of | asscmtinge, who were very friendly to the erickst: | theoeensiin called for. "Then it was that the North ee he First District | but nd deetsion wna arriv ee ree Die: Wie ale Wecinn bs my “ Oo overthrow the pernicious systems of our ors, Smith putting the side out by fine entehes in tho | sould have remembered ponitently her own large x Conventions,—In the First District . ruing Kceretary McCulloch to reject | adversaries—their Guverument by force of by fraud | forelgn governments with Spsin while under the | cruijimiy, Dulting the side out by fine eatehes ja the | shanil have remembered penitenthy ber own latte | saat oven Ing Mr, Bartholomew Grin wax nominated | | Tun Garvan Ustran Canoerr Maxens.—Thena 7 Lim, No change in the matter of confirming Super- | 1" te Routhern States, their apremaey of the negro | late oppressive regime wiil be continued unbroken. | fatted tor {i runs te food style, and, disposing of | bave remembered penitently how in her schools, her | by the Radical Republican Conveution for candidate | held a crowded meeting at the Social Reform Hall Visors hos taken place latcy. oe. wh ‘by any but the peseotul rem- —_—>— their opponents for 9, camo in the victors by a total | churches, her commerce, her politics, she tod con. | for the Assembly, last night, when twenty new members were admit. RING MONEY. po Bo resist by lawful and Groat Brita of tos. {ibutod ‘to uphold slavery. Then ft was that the | ‘The Ninth Assembly District Radical Republi. | {sand 4 largo amount of routing busines wag Q Perce ful measures tho practical revointion whi Lonpow, Oct. 20.—It is reported to-day that | Of the play on the occasion, on the Rngtish side, | North and the South should have seen themselves to | ean Convention met tnet night, and after takineabcut | Wneacted. Some arrangements were made to id dollars were collected to-day | Gu teuditaton ase eens tis taiersationas Ha (a haa Yak ad the | ittehor ceptarien iia nnrcent, wee very wood, | be fellow nae J should have aren how morally | twenty ballota and three recession, succeeded i bby Bellon prey firtyind oe Comes Fees 4 7% . he International differences pending between the sher eaptaring fourteen prisoners at firet bax apablo they were to ait in judgment one upon a8 Ritter! 4 tell tate fy akers’ Assoctation, #0 cabinet makers 1 tn See ed of Ose, Splnact, United States Trea- | destroy the ‘Teput cllow-Democrata of New | United States and Kngland relative tothe Alabama | and Smith Ove in hie, On the Union side. Tabor er for thelr common ain, Then it waa that the nan Stratiou was largely supported by | cMPployed in plmnoforte manntictories, and Plana ; from the male employees, in response to the | York, we call on you to make a grand and @ual rally. | V nn er reoi ta od By ¢ | fMehing at centre Heid waa the feature of the "Geld: | North should have sought to lift wp her poor Inu “ takers tn the eapaeity of cabinet makers, without Circular of the Republican Exccutive Committee standard-bearer in the national contest, who | depredations w: referred to peror Of | ing. In batting Shaw and Bellan led tho neores, poverished sister, and should have thrown from the The C. coming in collision with the rules i Shas ts would gladly have Inkl down the honor of a victory | Russia for arbitrament, 01 ‘game, complimentary to the | national Treasnry’ Ont handred millions, if need @ Conservative Republican Convention of | either Association, Some arrany cr Asking for funds. Gen. Sploner contributed 8300. lreudy achieved, advances with your Mag to the | Oe The edd sh plagers,ta to take place onthe Union Base Hiait | be, to scatter judiciously over. the, most do- | the Ninth Assembly District sdjourned to Fritay | made for n ball to’ come of during tho aypreaching iniaxa. foreiront of the battle. We xppeal to the four hun. avenroot, Oct, 20.—The address which the | DAMA ivemont when the Cricket mine will play. | sclated parts of tho Sonth. By auch’ men. | Bight, without making « nomination. ball season, for the benefit of the funds of the Asso: The Hon. J, D. Defrees returned last night | “Yolgather around time Gar secpeke eat coins Liverpool Chamber of Commerce has voted to pre- | againsta picked nine. We give tivo full score below: | Any my, Judgment, we should have won | Tho Twenty-first Assembly District Radical Ito. | Catton ' art of th outh and produced ce be. jean Convention met last i ud noinl- Sawive Macurwe 0) —A i from ¥ tate wil to vigor our comrades in other States. Two | Rt to the Hon. Heverdy Johnson congratulates UNION, ‘ out ve tt evening, aud noii b 0 Macutne Orgnatons.—A meeting of hauinanees pelle ay -asdiee i opedlall ghd anda half iiions ‘of Demoerate, under ‘Our chosen | him on the pence and harmony whieh exist between La cr On fares abnre Bs roouae | bere kee Oe cai fo im be Mevohuclon. Slices Mies” tessa Aiton fos is ieaders, with our organization unbroken, with our | Great Britain and the United States, and w the | for this war, would have felt herself morally . fe % ~ he 1 ocean ee that given lust week, maaves compact, with our old and honored flag foit- | necessity for the practical adoption of the principles. | Wilsher, H petent to put even deft Davis or Gen Low on | Youxa Max's Dawocnaric Untox.—A meeting | thing The repert of a commitiee appointed at ‘he GOING NOME To vors. ing proudly over as, will join in our tinal, and, we | of free trate in Awerica, declaring that auch © Tate eS ‘ mn. The poor, desolat id | Of the Young Men's Democratic Union was held laal he dl Ss trust, victorious struggle for constitutional govern: | change woull give a great fmpetos te Ameri Allywhlte, 16... 5 thizing Norili, Reconstruct | DIEM ab the headquarters of tho Clab, e of | Hive svcety. was received, but nothing was desided ' Arrangements have been mado by which vo- | gentand eivil liberty comuieree, ant show that the reagurces of the Unived | (2% Siirdee { Views; Mow tat we know you | Broadway and ‘Twenty-second street. he lange | von. Miss Authony then addrrwsed the audience dors will bo transportod from hence to Philadelphia, - States are'even greater In peace than in war. HH oti ; Mt pity ts, we feel aasured you will do ne no | Toor was about half Aled, aud Instead of the adver. | Go the ueceseity of arey ereman earnice Mene New York elty wud interior paris of New York and | The Democracy of Ki Loxpox, Oct. 20.—The London Times has an 3) Reyuold 1 Wrong, Then following our exorcise of | tleed speaters, Wr ohn Th Billings was Introduced | somodning besides vowing All, women Unew bow 4 tape BR napa =| An he South, the South woul i@ wudience by Mr. A.W. Orr, who anpplicd the | Romething % be Pennsyivania, at greatly reduced rates of fare, for © gditorial to-day on the rumored withdrawal of the CU Sere Gest cived her goodness oven towards the blacks " dent,’ Mr. Row $e cow, Eng conpeutantiy veeh dapartenent of, Maes. voral days previous to the Presidential election. Berrato, N, Democratic candidates. Tho Times Fon aay Bi INNINGS. ¢ had always wronged and trampled npon. | Billines commer denouncing ‘erstocked. She foreibly advocated a grand . erate will doubtens think It best to Aght the battle to tn’ rtug chant’ pense betwee tne | party, atrnda qother thugs, ion OF all working women, and atrongly wet LOOKING OR GEN. BOOK: piace. the end, and dose, If it must be, with Gov. Seymour | Ceeketory Me ML Ath Buh, Ou. TH, AEN, BUD 1 Hee Aton, Renco, between the | partys airing, among olber things, Unt the ° Importance of every woman making am ~ A large number of applications have been made | "6: Which, at thelr bend, rather than at so late an hour take Mr. | {Shay 116 43 ka lack in" the bearing of the North ‘Grant said: © Lets edvised the formatior cl er. Ath T eral inthe United States | elections, contains the following significant para- | {ihown into, the hana of tie Rediahe tien Grant army made vacant by the retirement of G Under these encouraging cirenmatances we | is likely to act with more discrimination than the Among the aj plicants are several civilians Who were | are asked by a handful of treacherous politicians in | goalots of the party, He has evinced kindly feelin officer: of the Volunteer army during the late war, | the oy, of New York, whose god ia gold, and whose | for the Bouthern people, and if the Radical policy 4 for tho oes of Bri adier-( . The meeting the South was not one of mercy, In all the history of man there never Was a conquer: or further from eruelty to the conquered than was the North; and this, too, notwithstanding the har: ace already, The Pthey have elven up fw the Union, but Raye ae eas ‘would give Roal Estate Suies Yesterday, ‘Tho pr badil ty Is that Colonel and Brevet Major- | orgun fa the Word, w haul down the fag of thirty: J rowing remembrances of Andersonville aud other ¢ Grant by bayonets, 1 Generst Sroncthan, now commanding tne First Mul | seven equal Mates, to desert our standerd.bearera, | (ope Prowse At the South, tt could not be executed ‘clean Southern prisons. ‘There always was a pecullarly : uf en eealy moans te that It Qo estate business was lively yesterday at the tury District, wil be appoluted to thit position, tnd to abandon the contest, Thoanswer to thia cow: | rant atthe head of the Hxecttiy paves after 1] cary. Bravsous to the lass erorcalt the posst eelius: | fave tuste own bance, It Groat te elected be wilt | of bidders and choke sompeuion ter tee pecmmree eet TUR REVENUE aUPERVISORS. fe ieee overs: Domocretio wesit get pal ix | Loxvow, Oct. 20.—The chicf race of the New. | Vis'ratewry mnie..." ai | eer erties Dowed down to tiavery, but the Demo. | make himself dictator, and the Republic will come | up. The Brooklyn Ninetcenth Ward to sah Wotan e party bowed down by tom apoedy end. He concluded by arguing that as | which were disposed of by Johnson & : i 1h | Sole Pur Rowe Aaya by ir the lowers ca Wak Mark | Soir Meh teen hold bance, ton poor Eeepte shouts | (reoted,'s: acge wamber of exptehsts maa eescates each, 10 forfeit, aud only & 1? dee Yerod, with 100 ad Onte ou foals,...... * + ‘ 7 | and the Democratic party have fallen down together | waite in repudiation. The meeting conc! luded with m4, who evinced an desire to invest thie ded by the Jockey Club, one mile and SW yards, 179 Moroan Active.—Theaso clubs play at | and forever. Thold that nothing short of tt” loud eueere for the orator of the evening, valuable property, The following sales were quickly poblished, There bas been n count; vt So eubseribors,65 of whom declored. Twenty-four horses | Brooklyn to-day. ‘This will be the sound gnino of | Of all villuinies” can suspin po bod ® thing & Ggnwax Rervvsicans or Hupson Crrr,—On | *ileetod: the Secretary upon the © and | Constitution; our candidates the started, smoag whom were nome of the most fa. 5 game being declured “null and | Wiis Democratic party. T hold that In the sum nday night the German Republicans House and lot, Setory, high basement and sub-oe Hiberate choice of the repr sentatives of the Demo. | ™0u8 On the Kuelish turf, ‘Tho followlug is # sum- | void" by the Judiciary Cor «1 total of all other abom*hations, thereis not depravity | City Weld aia brick, 21x3ix100, on Beate a ‘There are no present i her appointments of Supervisors of Internal Reve- | the Atlantic to the Bex; fue beyond the three gentlemen wlio have already | tines Not Surrenter on eciv id thelr commisslons, and whose names have | and of victiryy “Never! on - a jm market Houghton meeting, to-day, was that for the bond catehes... ications of any fur- | every Democratic voice from Mste’to Mexico, from Rerbet Tseghton macting ees eb eovaraions |G resly attended an «near Hi ryt) state: IMPORTANT DECISION, 4 the " 4 wugh to de Ul 8 thie pas house and Juining satne size and style Jndge Dobbin in the Superior Conrt of Ralti- | stand by thein and’ the Hepeblie we Ment vo rer | Lord Whtons or ico saw 8 year by Buccancer, , |, HoaTaw. Oct. 90.—Tho third and last rame of | Si inary. tould pot ive 8 day ‘unlees i baa the | oauranes.t en Wealden Biv neat ipt ai} aban abate 6 2 dae ‘ ; aw, ¢ I Aepeetere: salt hi ad and Low’ w A * i, ts Saat fore, yesterday, Med au important opinion on the 40 Jong as they bear aloit the banner corn. . ive Uownrs yenrs: by Hende- ' | played today, and was won by the former-thus | gure", Beh of slavery, to feo upon, oF sb lan te | Cael Kleet, China, G. Raque, an ‘auiaite, howns and wid eBect of the inte war upon rance policies, dito their keeping. This shameful conspiracy te len ry tag 1 1 Winning two out of three games—by @ score Of ¥ | Koughi to conciliate the ex slaye-hold . cee’ M500; ot ry. and put reinabs | Mon. George A: iilsey. candidate, for Cougross, swelling tide of Democratte strength, | Mr.J- Johnstone's bc ate, by Lamb: | | ty it Lynehbs " Ke th . ry, & ty > Toe anit wan inatitured bye Lynchbarg. In. | to turn back sue sailing tide of Democratic strength, | ate J Jobnet ianicia hey tl te ‘ eo the whole pollticnl power of the Bouth i mt "iS sos. —— 4 witmee Company agulnst citizens tn Baltimore, to | aud to add Ni brief address, which was recolved with #=- f th bites ofthe South, This Androw Johnson | patisfaction Aner imecame Mr. yer aswat recover the ant f a promissory note given fora | ful Star ould rouse every Democrat to setion, Cricket. bf fram that Th, Geet Mr. oa weet toeui schooner for one year | and move every Democratic arm to strike heavier | | ‘The be'ting beforo the race was 90 to 1 agai aid, rom that moment the ‘Republica — A fom the sun ‘Ol March 1901, The Judge decided | blows. Clad in the arinor of truth, bold in the ad: | Boe Maw, and to Tagainet Blue Gown wud Mercury. | , TH Lar Maron ov rue Season —The contest Job the Democrats gained him, (Apph an tie thi Démocratle policFan crimes at tho South | husloess to-day on the Bt ¢ grounds, at Hudson 4:7, lost | date for the Btato Senate, aud “yy, 0.) | daty for Wp iran who spoke Biitay abo the ir r thet the contract was not dissolved nor affected | vor Invineible in a fair Aght, we are not | The sweepstakes of 900 nove, each, half forfeit, for ee ; A g tie hour.’ Dr. Vou taint of New Yous the statute of limitation, and gate judgueut for | fo be betraz# into jhe hands of pur enemies. or wold | wo years old colts, was a walic uver by the Lake of Pleven’ bat ike iach linportees eames 86 acs eneiiae | ob MER Sooners eabet Tana can CE Ene Ws mn Geran, and was followed by. Dr, Plaintifis, - a the mart where tapital in Its gretd becks to en | Newenstlo's Prince Imperial, by young Melbourne : W je season, | der this Jot poltey loyal _men, bis ru adson City, Tesolutions. ado ted 1 King millions t tury of toll that aes TONES. Its for the beneflt of Wright Norley, and wili | were vlandered, ontroged, and murdered by hun: | were drawn and offered by Ait mn ARMY MATTERS. slave the working talilions (0 a century of toll that | out of Julle. be one of the mont inter Of theserics in which | dreds. Then it was that the great Kepublican party | Rud expressed the lerman F. A. Goetze, " The headquarters of the Fifth United Statos | May change tho rustle of its greenbacks to the | ““iy ‘face for the Criterion stakes yosterday re- | the lileven bave place eroured iaaif to rcaiat this iaernal policy's for Af thie | ginal qroreauect the wemny of the w as oppoved to { Artillery Nea Veen trane'erred frou Iichmond, Ve | ‘ak of cola. Sle aes bed a Re ee en Poiey did wot come. from © Intethit regio fevedaignery ekafemier thd nissrnthe ieapeet policy | ofSicice ste Meer Cotonct er the Pins Artuinre: ie telicred rem | Gere r Promtaes to Address song Hawley 4 brie: by Beadyman Out of Sstamane ‘The Tuternntional Beat Race. eed ge SE a may of repuitiating tue’ natlon's promises, and thus’ loud. | #bo p ea pean HRecommand of Mia reciment, and oriere to report | He of Beals, ee Vadwick’s Kiuue was third, Srmisariecn, Movs., Oct. 20.—ANl indications | tion of thin coxntty.and throwing them HS Sites: of beeen stators Matern ee Lot, eis Vit y for duty to Gen, MeDowoil, commanding ihe Deport yFFALO, «» Oct, 20.—A despatch just re- —— . fre favorable for the International lout race, which | der the fuet for Grant and Colfax and the whole tekct torminated 91 eat of the Mast. Major’ Ludington, Anaistant In- | ceived from the Hon, dloratio Beymtur snavaners neo. comes off at this city t id | tho pit, th Aight fr ‘ b yefelgt. . Specter. leve al, ts relieved frum duty'at Charleston, | that'he will taxo'the stamp mn person aniopen the | Panta Oct. £0.—Tre appointment of M. Gaut- | Brothers ana the BUJobncs crew. "The eliy ie amid, | eonception, inset again “next Monday evening inc ibe tornees ot : fand ansicned ty Uuly as Inspector of the Deparuacut | campaign at Badalo on Thuraday, October 22. He gt og! betting men, und th more nbom Me L p Arce Boll t New York, as Min. | Jy, Mlling with boating . Consul Gener. working heneeforiit until eleetion day to. bring out ne sine, of the South, Mil be lorge publl ance of strangers. "he betting a istor to Peru, and the transfer of the Viscount were #0 every voto that can be got by talr ineans for the good adjoining above, 1 of NAVAL APRAINA, Mayor Hoffman Kepndiates the Attempt to | Treiihard, vow Minister at Bogota, to Saniingo, | Se-MiRbe Hs licks pat Saree tho the ihe comedy oe SE eine Commander William T. Truxtun is ordered to Change the Ticket, {DIN, ate oMiclally, snaounced. | The French Cone: | Mexect willfull'in the wherry racy ands face of ny Southern Stat Y we Mnerina or rire Wan Dewocrars.—An eof theas gore, reat Fant Orie the command ot the sam ten, Capt Poe * Warnins, N.Y. On, 96 Mayor Hoffman a. ates at Lima aud Santiago aro abolished, four-oared boats will follow the grand race, hag Gown the safeguards for all | Tale 9 1. 9 6 hencetsdy a | ‘om the Saranac, Chis peer Dungan | dress Beier Ess 4 —_— by vt fi fh ing to On Dlatiou We detached fom tue Saranac, and ordered to the | Course of bis toecen he well ° Austr A Waseda tien at ee | Maia iateeen thane eat ie peat fi O18 Biota Lackaw aon, sition to cliange the Heket was Viewxa, Oct. 20.—Count von Taste has intro: FIRER, nietion you detnded whifes of the South, ing, and provent any attempt to disturb th - | mond a oie REVENUE APPOINTMENTS. know led; ad without duced in the Reichrath a bill for the reorganization > we love because you are our fi ceedings OF any of the property on that om Diamona Erm, B30 | Were miaie Wousy : York would stond flem for Seymo A bhiate, wn sicsted aa _ petty) pity you moat of all because you nro. still willing to | NOMINATION OF A Naw County. Ticker.—The saine aire, on Jonnsoe give them the largest majority ever given to aay ean: Tnor, N. Y., et, 20.—Tho extensive Desso- | furor ny reat cxemy, and the county's | KUIKS County Democratic Ansociation ‘met at 16t asain ait didates, St. Domingo and Maytt, mer stool works of J. A. Griswoit & Co, of this | great enemy Democratic. party, {Anpiause.) | Paelie street on Monday night, and nominated the | ron'on, tenet he avin fMlavana, Oct, £0.—Gens, Luperon and Cabral | fity,,Were dentroyed by fre this mommg. ho tre | Tits party decolved adly, when for tus following Ucket in opposition to the regular Demo. innatl place, adjoising’ abo: Pennsylvania Election, have arrived at Be Thomas fom Hasti, having | C#uZht ih the roof at a time when the hydramic | jt encouraged you ta cling wore ‘closely te & cratic n tious: lotr, same size, 20n each street, adjoining York; OL F Oct, 90.—The Con, : have arrived ai Meroe the frontee inte se | pump of te mill Was Lrokem, and before the steam | and to domand for Mt further. territory wnat UP. Narnard, dots tie, Don ety adorning on. { fesous poet in Stung waluzen Buatesvitss, | ef. 00, The Congression the frontier into Bt: | freengine could reach the scene the works being | gecurition, “It deccived yon to sere rou whe noe ML eau yen, | Hib ots ani nia, soi 'a¥., Core Dalliione Ghcdwar sca chars De wecin: faake T sD sbeltion | usted on the outekirta of the city-the establish | eouraged you to take up artns to destroy, the eat Pasedirecianpel, . Highs Veonsyiva tay B.A, Crown, iifeatrs tothe (lover ad of another rebeltion | tent was destroyed Remember that tn thts ancora . thy. ewe Ward; and he following property was sold hy A.J. Meseker, Miss Chrition Piohier, Fit eo an tou: ey Avani, sae te ihe Sievers acest preteiod toeak the ieonbtie ‘Tho boss fools Up $100,000 on the brilding and n of soldiers, Now York al was to fur 1 Ward, Son & Co,, wader direction of Graia Naid fines ‘ ority, ‘The 4 to the disorganized condition of aduira.” chinery, though wneh of the macincry wilt be | thousand soldier to beip the South in th Compe olan Levi W bahay fides be: tay were Jn counting Dunbar hr O'Sullivan, of New York, har made au ne: wo Tieul abt haeaned ant Voeee convert angineté | Gree ned the South that New Guay liar Lav Maron, | ‘Thirttoth ett tot n.e., 2562 w. Mh av,,23.48¢ Quo ngsiow:, in Westaiot ment with the Government for 's line of steamers be- v " Aight for them, aid ny; Beye Collector of Tages and Annee Monry Martoau, Also, by order of Jolin Palmer, Eoq., re i Geeks beet ‘ ged by Wfiidavite tat no tween New York aud New Orloans via St. Domingo. ps aa 12.8 P i Auener Bugong A Kor Becond av. House a me 9. bau ‘The news from Haytl ts iavorable. to President ould top ita suppression, r AY. — House and tot ae _ Bal | was all bedleged by his forces, Other Fires. : 1 ia ica that we would Micas of the Bruce Fire chard. Leach MONOID FSO. Minty et SOUTH © DLINA, Gen, Heetor, the evolutionist, die¢ of wounds —Laat overing, at Lorril- than to lose ry. ichael wetrtet, Capt $15,100." Ballivan et. sre ‘The Alleged Frands in Phitadetphin, Pn ay Ss Bla tobacco factory, Gi to 60 Lauress nireet, origh he elalms for the Go: | t ang iu rear of we He fee. , Domingues Pritanerensa, Oct, 20,—A lary 0.0 r epublican | had been proctalmed President of Northern Hayth, ing sn one Of tie Urying ryois, Damage’ about rights than for the mob, | "The eandidater for Congress inthe Second and | Bin ianud, L120, Wansaic, Ne dom Cusnzasrox, Oct, 20.—Considerable excitement | inecting was Weld tonight at Concert Hall for the | und Gen, ‘Niseage Bager Preeideat ot” Boutkies | @i00et i huperfuous to prove any | Third Districts were cw'ted up, but as the ry | Prevails among tho colored population of Charles: | purpose, according to the pobiished cal, to nate Haytl, Ix Fivru Stamer.—Early last evening, a 5 | Sandidate for be he sAghg irtrd as 10 prove | oe eG stlgel beg sar rf rlesye the Muller aw kine mid th Jnases of lotson Fourth a ph, wh expression of detestation for the abominable frauds | 4 of f dat 4 719. Firth Lego AY esus Christ & Christian, « uitempled to prove | was lald over autil this (Wednesday) eventn, street, with twee three-story brick dwellings om tea oa account of the murder of Kandotph, who wee | expression cf deteatation or, the, abominable ands | | The, Drompects of Salnave were daily increasing, | ¢. T19 Firth strech, occupted by %. i ins, heymour ina loyal man for the simple reason | Which time the Convention adjourned. | them,’ for $3,700. ‘The propirty ts situated on the well known hore. hall was too emnall to contain the audience, an- | surrender, The ship of war ‘Alexandre Fetion had caused by shavings beerming ignited. | that he ta loyalman, He is nol a loyal man who | south vide of Fourth street, fi) fect weator A Domage $109; insured ean ph RVRLAND, Ohio, Oot, 20.—The oil refinery of | would m Alexander Seoticld & ty Cosvention.—This Con. et last eventing, and orgaulzod by tho lee: On Koq), ay Chairman, and Messrs, in Mitchel and Wm K. Kderton a4 Secretaries t himeelt on the Demoeratie platform which Mozant Har € ‘The lots are known aa Nos. Be, 248, 200, RR, SIM, i, News was roceivod here to-tay that in Newbern on | other mecting was convened in the street.’ Samuel | becn out there to aeslst in the siege, Should the ir, Resolution lace surrender, the communteations of the revolu- an eandidates In | Reutste wilt be jefeated by frands, and express ke the nation infamous by cheating our was partially burned Yast | crcditors, wud which would ngain reduce the emanct bight, Bix bundred barrels of rei ‘and three | pated race to slavery, — It ta not strange that Bunday, » party of negrous fred on two wiite men, | Ht Perk ne was celled to the ¢ etite in substance tha q wounding ene of them, Th negro, who | Tele iBaubatance that the Ite a ‘Tho pres elvetion were \ bad “ wy the next four be ah bey L cnation at the tudecent baste with whieh, tn hind ad fifty barrels of crude om both the rebels and the Democruts should oLon Wis carried thes 8 Coeasalles vibe Hang half years, after which time it is to be fixed by Afr Esta cmtetaa ee jace of the recent act of the Assembly, thousands Pro conan. —! and | 18 about $¥,0W, ‘Tbe prop nationrl debt with distayor, for it was inc’ caatlag’ at ie naar Sie nea | ee nt a a meet BoC | of baturalization Papers | were, tas ‘ iy the | Quincy Adams, of Boston, Gen Ais ' partially lasured, " e the both baie. ns cms bei pated aay Tr Me aise preteks apd | orru Ww 9 to « court nisl priua just prior ie late election, ren- | ex-Governor Curtin, were in the city “te <E eaes orne | 100! h hatred vipongthe national debt, fo | state Gere techie 00K ie caution #0 necessary in Judictal proceedings, whereby | ayiyan shore will leave plor Ik North. telven att ng, of Wy Forayth ntrects a three-story brick bulld: | eles that euster around the debt will always bo nue Cominltter, The tullowing resol. - the right Amariane alten yivan Shore will leave pier #3 North River (Gov inst floor ocenpiel by Boujamin W. Hicks, | Gious to the Hepubliean party; they will fed by Mr. r haliinon of the A Max Stappen vy aie Wire.—Last night, . ernment Dock), foot of Spring street, at 10 o'ciock ponter, Damaged $1,000; insured for $200 in the | tho uttermest arth it eho > pad 1 Committee, were adopted : A H aed ¥ A upon those who come to our te sine i 9 | the uttermont farthing, It sli nt about halfpast # o'clock, Tuomas Po ohell and hie ferdis (eartheec bolas atta A.M. today, for West Point, She ‘will take the | Sinyyesuut, Second oor veenpicd by Menry W. | tutte lbarssine but te in ta not me maolved, Thot the recent State aleat eer asia ie A Ga., 0 OF ru@lac# and desporatoce irom oter States prior | Visitors, invited guests, and members of the press to | Maning, musical instraniont maker, and loll & | fuce uf tho paper. ‘The bargain depe iiioe OF the fhe act ary oerree With eaelh ol thete reads SPARTA) MA Oh : one We “ the exerclsos of the dedication of Gen, Sedgwick's | Primer, comb makery, Do mared $19 ene ; not ine ssethilea: 1On taroaras saa ereaeate ea by tho temporary. & ci y abi Verena streets, and fs to the recent clections, under the auspices of the s . ms by pectation the borrower ruined, of boy tho Lamaporary aids of political tw drew a kulieand stabbed her husband L the following proclamation: Demceraile pa'ty. for the purpose of fraudulently | MOBUMenK, and return to the cily In the eveuing, sured, "Third Noor oecupied by Charles Kppinbach, / Hosta p_temonstrate the th e atew ; er husbadt ta ) Whereas, Its reported by reliable cittzens from | aud legally Noting the Democraile Uickel an over. | | Bosny or Corrow Buowens—the cotton eo. | fabluet maker; damaged 64M; no, Inaurel. The | oat ian ition Vite wi forked. up in. the Fury: 7 wt pre 01 ‘| " aw'ng peacenble citizens in the exercise of the elcc- jew York have organize! a Board, with . pels F I ay te w hie Hirt purpose aod | third Precinet Station T.use to awalt examiuation, manny countics that preperstions are being made io | tr iF hiss, extlblte unpersiteled reckicasnane and nian for President, George Copeland, | SVOMt $90. Tusurauce not yet wrcortained. Hip: ty, however, th | Our party I those et Necves a sel Al \ collect onerous taxes levied under authority of the | Gvevcard of the rights Uf the people winch should Rd Secretary, Aint: | pored to have orisinated from a charcoul furuuce 1 bag half. tks debs, anf (us preci 4 nurunancy.— Greenpoint Division Constitution of 1865, aud failing to collect to apply | excite the deepest solicitude on the part ofevery tue heen appointed to werve for | Yd on the second Hor , ty the + hall, (Applause. A | decay ; i held 8 twemtyeth amit : y 1101 loyal man; and they condemn tho course of the | one month, aud a Committee on Appeal to serve for Lane.—Last evenin; ans had fulled to come up to the doc. | WICH A pit zy © Oe. I Nicarna the provisions of the present Constitation, and there y y I rights to all \ paclzallon through witleh ang by whieh the presided, Diviston by excluce many citizens from the privilege of fran- | Serif ws lency, in conucetion with | one year, ating on the fifth floor, auiong some paper a Thetis ta ath mmen f but they were in | theuselves dircctiy ruled tho Uniow in pewco aud pre oat fc ® oxpniiaen eawiied chise; therefore, by virtue of the auchority ame | she prociemation, @ to riot and disturbs | Jxqvasts ax Homrcrpgs.—Coroner Flynn was e fourth ean fith flours, occupied by N, ey fC, should "go fo Micir own | perity fat ‘ a bun vou.e'l by the seventicth seeth he Code of Gi ane, and urging @ to contest the elcetious, ; Ward, paper-box maker, are entirely destroyed [Appianse.) ‘The Democratic party wat |“ desulred, That it te the sense of thie Convention, in | hn Q ie twenty yours, Ad neil by the seveuticth section of the Code of Geor * *. | yesterday notified to hold an Inyuest « body of | Quarts ; ‘The ne one | wi rofessions were all A | view of the comparatively tall inajoriies, wad oethe | dtesees wore delivered Ly the Hon, Win. B. Dodge Mr Ldo hereby suspend the collection of all poll | Addresses were delivered by the Hou. I. D, Moore, | 3°* Wt" | duinaze about $10.00. ‘The necond aud third Moore, | 08 p " ro all Ties, | nnd P y iaajortiles, wi ; re de F Gi: nil the next regular sesciosor tho General | e-Gov, Pollock, and 1. d, Cofes, David Paul bbb Pa eet TBE | occupied by D, J. Craft, paper box fuotory, are | Mts awe the biggest lie, [Applanse.] 4 by. which Joris were uli Lic, W. Muay. | Gieveny Glee Assembly of this ptate. The Comptroller General | Brown offered a resolution that a Committee of twen+ . prea ie » Mil Ayho | ast abont $5,000, principally by water, Bwich | ® man has gone Into that party alee ain ator Crab, @ direction of J gave Will torthwith give notice gu she tax collectors of ie | Wetlve eltizens be appointed to act in conjunction epy ul wle Louse on the corner ind | & Rucker, finey tur dewiers, on the tirst floor, auiler i bc phates Ie be b ahd of the people, i ts povernans aie wacelloat music eral counties, With the Union League Commitice to contest the | ThHifd avenue, Ibis reported that. Mul'igun shot d & love Of wboud $000 by’ water, ‘The building is | bls fi mi Te y fee her's mother was | wcipuilty, wud regaiulng It tuuiighout a 24 AOS ec SSS as election, which was adopted, and the mecting then Cuunaged wou |. Insurances not arcertained i nition, See : ” hich opted, and th A . ; about $5,000, 1 t 4. | born tn Cork, and he hud himseit been a friend of ft NEW nay Bhi 16 Tvow Lost from one Vese | suouracd ccenscd, who was utogteated, cuter dig | A; Ernsteln, surgical iistrument maker, Nu, G2, sul: | OCoanell- he would suy thoy pli then Si) iatinls Gouicecaa.| JERSEY, pwrecks—Keven Lives Lost fro 0 etl, Who was Intoxicated, ou fers slightly by water, pelven in @ false ponition by joining the Democratic Hawwnat Ca | +. sel The Whole Crow af Auother Bupvosed | aye Nebrasks Kigctton—Kepudlicun Majority aalser a gina ese ag ieee Riad’ Skee ute late irmeeain wie tek: nafs Aaiene ox & Yousa Lang.—Tast Saturday ata aryl ad a r Probably Over 2,400, Mulligan ts ia Virginia and North Caroliua Fairs presbed-—the Cretans, the Poles, the Ttallan and tho | {on street, last evening, the lresident, Mr. Wa. | Mis Wivare, while driving in the nolishborhood of Boston, Oct, 2 he unknown schooner re- | Gy Lor,a, Oct. 20,—An Omaha despatch says: | custody r Flynn yestarday.atthe Bellevue | Daxvinur, Va, Oct, 2—The fuir of the | Meet, ‘The Democrutle purty’ offers forits can: | Cult, In the chair, ‘tho Gely businces Veing i Blizatieth City, was aceosted by a welldzonsed man, Ported yesterday on her beam ends, off Race Point, 1 returns from twenty counties give a Repnb- | Hospital, concluded the inquest on the body of Mar i, dates Mr, Beymonr, against Whose private character he Committee went into secret aD) agony a German, who induced her to stop hee Cape Cod, proves to be the British schooner J. nity OF 1.00%, The counties. to be beard | Ann Robertson, who was fatally kicked by Jercmiih | Border Agricultural Society of Virginla end North | q'." Mt! bay unything; but whore sympathies have Wrevige, und (hen weskulted her tn a violent manner, on Gti peg ‘on. | from wilt inake ie majority not less than twenty- | Harrington at 19 Mulberry street. Among the wit- | Caroliua commenced to-day, ‘The exhibition of | never beer wih. the oppressed: nat dilsin, whos Kixos Couxry Dewocnatic Gexenat, Coumrran, | 128 2040e lady realsted, but tn the acufio the hored Deering, of and from Digby, Nova Scotia, for Bostow. | four nandred. ‘The Hepublicam gains are 1,640, In | nenace examined was Fung Hon, Chinaman, wo | gccks, machinery, and useful articles te very fine, | brilal and blvody progremme ahows who he We tt | —Atmecting of the iy TRA Cowieran, | started and upset tho tke eurriage, leaving ied Bhe was capsized on the Tth inst., during the gale, | our last Congressional election tho total vote was | lived with the deceased woinnn in concnbinage, The ft , * | Mr. Seymour ia HA bloody gli to carry out that | ral Committ Dart sirect feat a | Wintins at the men's merey. Lite onject, however, e enteen thousand, which shows that the | jury found a verdict of homicide against Harrington, ¢ fuir will continue four days, rogramme, he would have to stund sid " > Wenalin te et: | was only inon ad on findlog that she had nond {vith ten persons on board, seven of, whom were | Beir) ser reta baz bees wlaost doubted in two | Helse notorious cbarscter, about 40. years of age, x-Gov, Vauce delivered the annual address, Ho | Prosmamme, he would have to stint asl ? | ee Sam Ureviiont. in the clair. } with lick be decimped, Te wate man ts supposed to washed overvoard und drowved. ‘The jsurvivors, | Vole ta Nebraal ‘Accused was rowanced for the action o1 the Giand | sald Dbitean party oifurs for Its Candidates Gen. rani, | T ah, ahs " pminated by the recent Cc have neoantted another Indy in a similar mauner ag ! two of whom were femules, were roscued by the | years. ereenns fe Th fret thing that appeared to meas worthy of grave | stu? qfA¥h, the Fexceutive should eaten te sbieid grevfonal, ‘ounty, nnd City Couventions were read | gnothur beni schooner J. G, Hall, of Ingb Soemipers . i The rot thing that appeared to m h Fall elas shand low, rich and poor, white | aud endors twas announced that a ratification i ‘Anotier disaster is reported off Cultyhunk, in the Election of a Seuator, Insrectioxs.—Yesterday the Sixth Regiment, | Crutititalinn was the xr! change witeh tho abottion | and bluek, and Mr. Colfax, of whoxe fitness for the | meeting wonld be held at. the Academy of Manic Hukvirins.—Tho body of a new-born infant faine gale, An unknown schooner, of about 110ton8, | Movrpeuien, Vt. Oct Hon. Goorge | Commanded by Col, Albert Steinway, was reylewed Mee renee rally’ Kiow. at the eontaee eats ition I heed not speak to you, Many years before | Wednesday evening, the i inet, at which itis | Wa" fund on Moodiy alcht at low-water on the “4was acon to capsize and sing is suppored that |» ‘Kumunda wae today chosen United States Sena. | aad Anapected In Tompkins square,’ Neither Axsis: The breskihg vy of Ite® farms Ito emalior War Totten prophesied that unless slavery was | expected that the Hon, Horatio Seymour, the Hon, | newemale water font near the foot of Newark sil nas went down in the Vessel, as the disvster oc: | toe: frouy this Btate (or six years trom the 4th of | fantlnspector Gen. Liebensy nor Gen, Burger wis | ouom aud the wiih oi wile labor would - | Pt away, te must go out in blood, Neither in | Mr. Pendietow of Onio, wud Heustor Buchalew wii | strcet. Lt wos wrapped tm old clothes, aad had » curred in the midst of a feariul I, Walch con- | Mtasch ext, He ls a member of the present Benate, | Present, and accordingly Col, Stelaway acted as re- | Ply tir t ir banged eenaiion i Syngrene of ous of Congress was I belloved, | be present, Fone sod 1s with @ stone 4: yo eames Unued for several Lours, and prevented’ any as Viewing officer, the regiment being under the com- | to th i anges go wut | Now 7 do not believe that the Democratic | tug Newas off Prat raat ges a oe oreo ae | ee being rendered by the vessels in company. PCa ale mand of Lieut.-Col, Bernard Seliwattz, ‘The dis. | ube fiat) mon yey | Party will succeed this falls but even if it shall suc 5 no doubt the child hed ben smothered an is y pany. Kressive ‘ ey Hod charter el wark give the to ‘i ! ——— — Ge News by Teleetapls jenete vere not Mell preserved, nor was ihe march: or ane RY V Mi, they eunwer iP resnen the ie slavery Repubiicana, 5:31 Hla wax arrested in Hoboken yest Hp Kies . i ‘et, 90. men Dye ng steady ; th t do) owming th iitef on for Souther ere BO FACE KO o slavery; and none tepubl | 0 inde yook 6 ofa ue Bermen Cenforonee—Trade wi minurisnn, Mase, Oct. 20.--Jaincs Iyer was | reviowing officer. "Tho salutes by the Omeers were | Sintidcver her bow Charlot wheels that will more pertinuciously and succenatully resist | Kepublican majority, dd p Yesterday morning a teal of empty. coal tes to b « eid at Holyoke to-day for the ody wae tae welldone. The subsequent mancuvres were poorly | Fraukiin, and learn (o efeo Bis pleay reGusiavement. If these white madmen shall sue: | —aeiinene ry, returning to tue 0 tive pastenger 1, Louis, Oct, 20. alt Lake papers give e dead done, The conmand turned out in thelr new dress | above thd apotheosis | May sucy uever never | eed, there will Indved be "blood to tha horses | * which Were wt nn side track at i Ls a Mag athens form, which has | Iready. desertued’ Ya eetablion acMtecen of ¢ Buzzard's hay, or | bridtes." Small aa is the prospect of thelr success A Coxpucton Stanmep ox His Candela W. | aced switch, Tha Se prrenedings of 9.Gonars] Narwinn Connieenes, leit aad the Yr Box, anit looked well, A fewol te members wong. to allow the i have sometimes thouahtt! might be God's wil that | Hatley, conductor onan Avenue, B tar | amazed,” A good Tho Mormon Church unanimously agreed that the ge Dyer i sin aid six 4 Hin tticus Gaitore’ | thin Chena tot eee tee a they shonid aucceed. th might be justly | 8 vied Init evening with a Kult Ly David | mimait tarely eae ommereial intercourse With the Gentiles be restrict- Woncesren, Mass,, Oct. 20.—A young woman, | lowed, "Th dccided increase of membe; " nivel for its slow repel of the cri 01 slave | ANd Severely cut about the fa hh ee | who was injured om ; orto the senesaition of the Mormons, Those pur. | pamed Mary Rally, vies accliculallf heh by het | over last year, and there Ino reason whg the Bictk, unig Ot | y. Voters, V ute 10,eay6 Fou! would uot allow West to ride tve, oti ‘New Jeracy Railro Shewtad menersily from the Gentiles, Go borat tho | lover on Sunday evening in this City, and died last | with its new officers, should not in time take Hgratton ix tho begin. | loved coun atiful tn the Wun arrested, night, is log having perl of expulsion trom the Cuurch: ‘This measure | wight, ‘She exonerated him from al blame, ‘The | rank with our first-class organizations. While Blog Of tip oud oF th nts erica pelvilege | other coun Porice News Yustenpay,—Goorge Honeyman, | bees abated t betore... I eg4By Ris urged ka ueceas ry in aelfuetenes agalnet the | partics Were married a few how's before she died, | the inspection was being “proceeded with by | pcotied hain wil ov th disaatintaetion toward | Uallty, and clerk, Was committed to the’ Tor emberaiing | Jacob Lew were arrested in, New Fapidiy approaching danger of outsiders coming in | Che Coroner deems an Inquest unnecessary, uspecsor Godirey, Gen, Burger afrived on | thetitirhie pattie + Los itteds fterty | tut! pleasnn sbull chooss | from kdwurd Hockover the amornt of 1) tcollected | at on M iUegd young, and were | Sith the Hacite Kalway, who are avowed cussion | Provinevce, R, I., Oct, 2°.—Henry H, Beach, | Se ground.” The following are, tho figures of thoso | told that healt 9 stsol the destinies erie | tt Well within her horders 7 black men oF Wan. d. Sullis, Kainsoy Bistion, kigen county, of Mormoniem: ‘ ees doytd in loa! og earson the Wort | present, a reported by Adjutant Marehhauser fon at th tnontly gifted, | W wen, red men or Cuing men, OF Whatever other Justice Hogan commiticd caries Myors ued # ~ | Qokter Railroad dock, was ron over by ® loaded ear | Yield Meare, 2) gommissioned stad, Si noa-tom- snow (ni the fe whose st stes | tie tet tod Cult you contribufe to bring her to | Wim. Yohn, burglary, aw fugitives from jusitce from e Board of EER Sp net Paypal wale ad doe dade lesioned staf, 6; band i, drummers, 19; ‘organize the lane le Whose wf he side of God nad of ait goodness, then yore—not | Monwouth co: aa Meee eee oe one ae From the Pacific Const. this morning aud diéd in 9 iy minutes, | Brederiek ta co 23 Company | Hiatabip isariched Wy. 40 for Keymour and Blair; ‘ob, no, Noy ho=but vore 1oF | held wy duction? Menetaia Walt tienes Brown wa met yostorday aid after granting San Fnaxcisco, Oct, 18,—Gens, Angel Marti- | (ionme t rtrmi oe oon by striking his head pany De aH y F190; Com. 1 ne eon work for $10 Jw Grant and Colfax. (Cirent applause.) | $% op the Bank of New York... Jolin th a letter was road from the pes ana Placido Vega, of revolutionary notoriety, | against bridge: 4 1 44; Company Yat Gorm: | Blwtie¥au gut ds pr 23)» steamer ot Cousins, | |, Jufus E, Androws antroduced naie next speaker, | convicted at ssex market for atesling ¥5u in b wut in ref once to an unsafe are reported to have sailed fur Mesico yesterday on | “Cixcinarh O,, Oct. 20.—The Convention of | Paix KA atetayeas, On Monday the Linh Hog! eee oral of Penusylvanisy aud the ov, B. 9. Ives follow ‘A. woman named Marek dane Mayne. is sents at lant and. Feferred tu the engl the Mazatlan steamer. ra{lroad conductors, represen!" many of the lead- | in Tomkins square, The turnout was the largest Unsarm Buitoises » Board of Surve, ed, by their forcible filustr sand baviy hits oc | ave, was held in $1,000 bail for steal 1 5, In which he reported sev- The Orogou Levisisture has adopted a resotation | ing rouds of the country, ase mbled at the Burnet | mare by any regiment thus far this sexson. The fol- Inted by the Buperiuieadent Of Buildings, report | CUPYiNs the undivided attention of buy Budienes until { seventeen Sovereigns (§517), (roi He ; No action was lake upom H Withdrawing the consent of the State to the passege | House this morning for the purpose of forming a Mu- | lowing are the Heures of the inspection: Wield and | PO treed vusafe 98 @ place of public |’ MOY _ ul at Vandy kes Hotel in Catharines slip....A t “a. Of the fourteenth uucudment to the Coustiiution of | tual Tusurauce Company. In the cue of death by | staff, 7 present, 2 absent ; non-commissioned thot Dodworth's Hall is wi Place of public ——— ~ “ cd John Hlynd was yesterday caueht by. ts Weekly letter reports 494 deaths tm the United dtu sceldcat oF otherwise, iil, conductor belonging to | 10 preseut : ban), 1; Company A amusement—the norter!y *all ud front belug badly Han Down witt a Licnreo Kero- | ney in the act of stealing frome inoucy drawer in | New York, and Ieiin. Brogkion, on inercune iu the ‘Tie steamer Idaho, with Honolulu advices to Oct. | the Association sliall pay tue fuinily Of the deceased | absent; Company B, 84 prevent, 1babsent; Company | usr, sexe Lame—Tun Keay, tho ‘store 13 Kisex “etreet, Jusitco Mansticld | (ormer city, but a falling of in the latte of The B, bas “arrived. “Lepiony prevails to & cousiderabic | one dolinr. ‘The Convention, was organized by the | ©. 7% present, 8 nisent ; Compiny D. 6) proveut, 14 | YMlRed- Phoecali his wife lize had» quarrel soamniied Man vtta’ eetabe to" ” answers... | couse fc Wile variates te Avett 00 ma salthenda extent a the difierent islands, appointinent of Jomes Marshall, of the New York | absent; Company E, 00 present, 16 absent ; Compa Suawesreansan Re avin. Professor Raymond, | berry atreet, when the model At doffer rket Mary Hinchey, udomvstic, wos | ment houses and bad dratnsce. Patal dlarrhg@al an steuiln ; ‘Tho French ship Henry VI. with 450 Chinese | and Hurlem Haliroad, Preside! ¥. 72 present, 11 absent; Company , £9 present, 21 | of vale reading laak might at the | wile down with a lighted kerose to for fag clothinis worth §100, the juices have nearly censcd, but diphtheria and coolieg tgr Dalinc, derived at Hosolule Oct, 2, Bevou- a, of the Condes and Aner ereiey i and 0, poy Speer fi. 0 peoern, Te ive yp oe A He peing Ere, lenited ber Gothlog Se [very Mad Bra Mon ery, Of ih East went: | whooping cough are uscredsing, » partiou'arly im teen he rom Chine, lolman, o| |, Bergeantet-Arms, The Present, Cony Fre- ello an f flames were extinguished, the womaa wus severely | second streot,.,.Kate Chrisman, aged 1%, domestic, | Brooklyn Th . Andrews died September 29, The Rreskoont made 8 br! statement of the object of the fen d absent ae resent and 175 absent, | reading was entbu: Mealy § by the undl- | burned. Kliza was taken to the Now York Hospital, was committed for stealing woaring ayparel irom Dir. John Bowne, chief cle-k of tho Burean o# Moco red wase naive of Connecticut, and bus bees | m and jttoce om Oredentials and plau of | m Pht" total effective strength of the cum: | tors, Tt is understood that inet tw give | and Patrick «peat (he wight Ia the Biath Precioct bert O. Thompson of B91 West Twentieth street, | Vital Statisties, rej & lotbol 935 birth re s Aroaldons of the island since 198, proces were appointed, maud A COMIWE OF Hhakaanoarian + ta the oily, Ih Btallon Howe, diel confoesed har walls aud was hoid © ball, Glarriages ay laying beea ee tilled durlug the Weeds, 4

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