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_ cet eee NETO . $$ rg THIRTY-SIXTH YEAR. PRICE TWO CENTS ’ r THE PRESIDEN FOREIGN INTELLIGENCE. v y D Y ; FROM WASHINGTON. or AMUIEMENT:! LOCAL POLITICS. re TY. fine eft the rangstea! education | SPN Speech of Gov. Sey Sp Geneview de Brabant. . on ne mewed 5 na Tnst Ni 8 . jai in. | Increased subscriptions to exrry on the Special Despatclies to The Sun. Burravo, N. Y., Oct. Masato, Oot G8.—The Central Provisionsl | The long-looked-for,much-talked.of, last opera | _Tanwany Desocaarie Curmre Conrernron.— | etre ree pismiaat es Gar rtd Rev. Mr. Min- | soeety for the current pear. Addresses were mate | Wasnrwotow, Oct. @%. | theinclement weather, an Immense crowd Junta bold ita inst seasion yesterday. Resolutions | of Offenbach was brought out last evening at the | The Demceratie County Convention was represented | tne neighvorhood ot dah. oi sel a vord ba by Bishops Melivaine, Whipple, and Lae. om the sas | Al MR, DINCKLEY'S OPERATIONS. in the large st ink to heat Horatio Seymour | were adopted urging the abolition of capital pnish- | French Theatre, before s house bri fullof that com. | (ant, renin, jn Taminany Hall by x very full wt. J ee ccentl thoroughiy ¢ " oy bi a | the miniairy and ty or m cloner examina : (The proceedings in the case of Pitch in New | make bis opening speech of the campaign, Long be- | ment, the removal of eonviet peizons from Spain to | porer'e admircrs, ‘The first impression the opers | gasemblage was felled toedee Keune Hon Wen He | ache city aMieclog ay, Cauvagsed by his auslstant® | tton of students, tecking admission ; faithfulnced Tork to-day, before Judge Ingraham, in relation to | fore the hour for speaking, the tink was crowded | Africa and the Philippine Islands, and the formation | makes on one ts that € te very long, the aceond | Tweed, and the chalr was taken hy Fudge Namauel, B. | Porites veclted nat Caco canta ene td | ail open the mea, tue ministry, being dependent after Mackiey's operations tn thet city, excited consider. | with about eight thoesand people. Only two days | of volentece Fie associations thronghoat che | that 1 ts very fanap,: WO third that te te | COrMm, After the calling of the foil and otter | ‘milles visited not twenty individeals were found | Si UPR the nearnaan 0 EAEISE, i Bile interest here, 60 twas knows the matter was to | were elves for peeparatiod; dad yet a brillant torch: | country, After feeomemendiog afl the loeal Pro: | altogether incompreheadble, As to the fret point, | feriiae herneehinely ccHeeet. We eer nares | rrcnad attended any ofthe Water street prayer moet» | ren ey taaetion af he Bons ot Sonnet ot } a ‘The report of Binekley to the President | light procession of four or five thousand people, rislonal Juntas to follow their example, the Central | the #clssore will sett feat a etip. Trdeed, the pleces | the oflce of City Register. ‘The following nominn- eden ee frst remanent Sgainst AS. | the Hudson Higiland Suspension Brid ‘Com also come to light. It was dated Sept. 10, but Its | uniform, escorted the distinguished Junta dissolved. will stand cutting down as well as any we know, and | HONS Were thon made by acclamatio v Snpervi- v ing was held yesterday at the office of the Contents have been kept very quiet by the President | rink, not oneof waom could gain an a the mam of the shea will have on easy task o cor. Wim. M. Twoed; for City Register, Michael | Savixas Banas.—‘‘In time of peace prepare Lies tava, (keane te tnd his newspaper correspondents, It is tong, and | Hon. James Humphreys, chairman of the Gre ta ies, there Wales ne Gael J eee orcas or eustice of Supreme Court George. | for war," ie an old éaying, and now while work ts or une Urigee, | Scmong those preseat dents. ong, 3 3 ° nee ~ , the ing nO coinection Any Wier in th ard; 'for City Judge, Gunuing 8. Hediord, Jr. Q ta i bai feAipine, President of the In: arta out withthe letter eddeeoved to. Lim by the | CMU! dhe aasemiy to cider at alfpant su'ciock, | Loxnox, Oct, 92.—Tho Prince and Princess | ia be cut in one plae Jast aa well se ane Pe TA Committe wae then appointed’ to. fafor plenty, prudence would evexest putting by something | tute of Engineers; Majur-ens i, W.Yenham, I | Presid t ir cedieon, bar eloquent, tuipres: | Girgenti have arrived at Brighton, The Queen of gentlemen of their nominations, and another for aralay day, The experience of last winter, when | G. Wright, and Q. A. Glilmore, United | ates En ; dent, a8 follows : siye and stirring address. ayin tis was metdnight before the curtain tell last night, | Make arrangements fora wand. ratification theethue, 4 ls neers; Major-Gen, George 1, "MeCiclian, Col, Jultas Exroyrive Mansion, Wasmrnorow, Aug. 25, 1808, | gion in Ms peuelios ionart Spain i expected to join them at that place. ad that {8 really to mach of a thing ever | The doors were then opened to the public. The | NOt less than elghty thow persons were ieee WW Adams, en oY utes, OW. Birnes, Kaa, f 2 t hele resolutions eo ‘ ——— ‘ ea CTY 7 08 ay , sola road TEL AP Mil at one’ proceed ta the ctyof New | toon ine scheme of eoieitin, gna UALEFORNEA Banrirovaxs, | %0 £004 Abt the tarot the piers, ts immenso— | ho aheponemntcine the manices atthe Cee | oupport eeeclees fe savngs ln'hy-guring brow. | GE™MPMY | Cen- Be Atuart Chief Saaipets. Woes \ Pomession of Assessor” Wellwood, and report | Nords ultered by Uuele speakers. ond presses 4 oi " the wildest, boldest, tort grotesque ait jdevil-may- | ventlon npon the unanimity of thelr netion,. Sutin ; i Rallroad Company 5 > Gilber H ‘whether, in your opinion, the same stibstantially im- | (wee Ae reconstruction is a failure: that Adaitt tlentare. care fan that Offenbag fand his Librevists have put | toe that recently the New Fork Wortd bad Derous #eaKONA, should not be forgotten, and we urge | Chic er New York, Midian | Be tn violations of law, any officer of the inter- | thee ike Ae wy ‘Seas rebellion, ‘The following desputes wane + pany into any opera yet. tverybody gocs daft, dances rity very In (te seppee of \ (enn upon our readers to examine the claims of the nw ed ‘ company ped, epee f Ser iad: Chie ; revenue service, a ditord an reson he followin, h ived yeste M joe s High offices. He said, how nero ‘‘ . i eer 0 ridge Com investigation NDEEW JOUNSO? " i" : - A spin One of the couplets ¢ the play would do for its | ™! less by se:ting for importance of the voto | ’ ger to deposit £0 M ost advantageous site for the bridge. Toun M. Nrgerter, Esq) BelleloorIneeial hey. | Out-of the Union again. At the outset of the cin. | Chamber of Commerce in relation to tho earthquake , SE this city. That, in his opinicn, would decide the | earnings with one of them, If Indeed they have not | farveys were examined, and considerable dixcusaion : Niue, Wastragten BD, Gor Internal Rev- | vias, the Republican party asked to be continued im | of yesterday : motto : lection Ie. thie Blate, and might’ grostiy snduence | siready commenced to do 00. . Indiiiged In, ‘Phe Bourit will t thorough exam: ' Mr, Binckicy gi 1 Dower,beenuse It hud governed wisely and well SAN Fraworsco, Oct, 1—11:0 P.M. * Que nos voix en deiré excitent not transports the Preatdential cleetion. Tt was then annonnced : Averoaggahehmillgag : Ination, and will not be able to report for several ] dead, Yeaste paadlionsn \ abe 40 dune carte | FIreatIOn Wah Meealal pelter fete oud Couttertes |< meen, Chock ee sitamamian wie exmartaneed Ayons te diable an orpa!"* from the chair that « ratigention mecting woul! ve Lorrsatwa Stace Durvens,— “Lot's stay | days, Fi in grandiloquest terms of over! straction and neial poliey itis found that order |. ere shoe rthqunke was expericnce: a “de di ‘5 « [held on neat Tuesday, wh the meeting | awhile,” enyy die Jelsureloving alo of APRCTION 01 aid the most starting frauds by revenae oftiece ae. hus not. deca restored “et the @ that | here at 7200 A M.. ‘There was considerable niarm | Att “le diable au cope,” or “raising the dence,” | broke aD w dairy Gosleabndcs <0, Pry thle vane 4 tr a ? ar oll 7 tow | yet Paap, Goapite ine: Uiscopooven edae ot tie tons Cae raing frau by revenne onicers, charges | the Durden of “debt has not been’ Nght. | felt at the time of the occurrence. A'cood many | It %, from beginning tornd, As to the plot, we con | | Wratcnerryn Asseumiy | Nowrvations.— The he : ¥_ philogphient saying | Yesterday, despite tho uupropitious state of the wane: lielty with the whiskey ring, pitches | ened "nor | the, csils | of” onpressive taxation | Dulldings on mado ground ‘wer Injured. ‘he Cus: | few that a single readingof the Wbretto aad a single | Republicans of the First Biection District of West. | seca to 2 amotio by the | ii.) Kectibill, was Inspected In Tompkins p : {nto District Altorncy Courtney as being in the in: | Wed off Ane Tavering Industry Of (the countey, | tom House, snd Clty Mall, both Ormly constructs | housing of the opera trot enabled us to get | Chester county Lave nominated for Assembly, Town, drivers of the evening stages, rable | Htwas reviewed by Bria-Cen. Liebenad, Assistant In- —_ Cs enfhad f 0 fre 4, they now try to hold | were badly Injured, and rome buildings in process at | BO jo send Poole, of West Farnie,. he Demueratle nowt: | ule spector. Ge Gen. Barwon, i ia datering tin tina bet geeahe eves Ny braking ihe. people elbave, not Unav thes | construction bave fallen in. Some parapet walle fell | Af alle cleat ides Of H. Fhe slight Suess | bes ls Uielborne Ferris, of Westchester, hr tetere the aoore of beste ain a sprint i hosed, Wile sosrchivgg h i ot . " ie woul down, causing a loss of for ives, re Was no " stop betor @ anore of nee nth al e revie’ a le making him play ercond Addie to Mr. Courtney, “He | 40 worse I fe into power Te prove this | damage to. well-constructed. bal RON VC | Set hal teat coca’ Aer as cameuntan || Wear eee “rhs rts abs distinces were. Br yc whole story is a recapitulation of | they aasert that the to the annoyance and Inconvents tin review, th a District — ; Fourth Distriet metrated | fairly beeverved ne Fifth Pistriet ings, The total " distances cess Of the Democratic ticket | loss to property will not exceed $000,000. we feel that it woul be quite imposelile 1 tte eating > wae NW no five! give Taylor, Sixth District—Samuel 8. Cox, bighth who are already seated Wore C the marching — wae will involve the cuunity again In ofeil war, They “JAMES OTIS, for us to reprodace tt for sar readers in the English y oe x fteady, The 9a f the offcers were, Aue dimevitioe he enrountered in carrying out the | declare that the Democratic nominees are ready 10 | President Chamber of Commerce, San Francisco, | language, French Is beter, because it don't seem vHStaay Aenmwent Noitteations.—Firat Dj the drivers taske either snriy oF ttinent | aeomeye eueral thing. poorly | done. At the With tendering his resignation, As he was | to "my final acecum by’ the hands oe any |, The following despatch wus recelved yestertay | would be better aul, os being less generally topler Jo bint when, to the other deficiencies, they add that of | Fulani, Dy Mor Catt Or Eee Ee eee tole appointed by Secretary MeCulloch, of course fuel piaprerter and thon Gen. Blair is to | 0 9 Srm in Pine street: vi ik ite Gedivenebdt~ Vat iP lhe... ieeeti’ "ena. be Frederick immer. standing still every fe oments, for some ten oF | lowing wero. the members present, according to the this tender to the President amounted to nothing. | table beneay ree econsiruotion [awe as Sax Francisco, Oct, 1, 1868, ' a ST aio ft becomes ener to even the | return of Adjutant Geritzen? Field oMicers, 4; com e r o 10 Chol 0 ‘iftcenth—Josey 1 Aivteeath | Steen minutes, ' ‘The District Attorney addressed a reply to the Pre. Arey age n. Mende now stamps them out Ww To Lees & Waller, from Bank ayo dono into choice Hindestance, of into one of enth—Joseph Blumenthal ‘Wweuth missioned stad, 55 nes Levin, 7 provorbially patient and tong suffering New York: | [ny 'y QMMTETUTIONAL UNION.—Sisth Assembly Dis vee “anthoagh Lord Coke sald that “corporations | pt Ce ih ORUDRVATIVE “HRPORLICAN.—Third Assombty | have neither bodies to be kicked, wor souls to be | Ot; Company F, 40; Company Gy, 4 ¢ District—Thoras Mull damned," they are at lenst sensibte ton fatting off in | {Fs Company TMs Cauapene, + At the cohelualos Lanon Union Coxvention—Nowisarion or a | the dividends, and as this practice is Injaring the | the inspection, Uri.-Gen, Barger was tendered CANDIDATR FoR THe Firreextn Asseaory Dis: | various fines to quite a serious extent, it would be | honor of a marching salute, nud the command then raict.— This Union mi . eerted to thi nd wero dismiimed. "The to nominate candidates for the Ele woll for the directors 19 put an end to It at soon a8 | Ee ie fie inspection of the Sixth 's with the eoncurrenee of pident, under date of Oct. 1, answering Binckley's | cal party, It Gen. Blair. should reweh ‘th the Radi A “severe earthquake shock this morning at 7:54! the dialects of CochinJhina, It wonld be best eaempraeants. eats I Tresi. | O'clock. ‘The balustrade and some of the ornamental | g¢ ait. oy 4 ‘ake Gait Accusations against bim, giving a full history of | dential chalr, how would thoense stand? He would | Work On the roof of this,bank were shaken down; | °C Laidley aac ABhrigute We pnp DR el bar Binckley's operations tn New York, and charse. | UP Confronted by a Hepublican Senate, by « House | Mo,other damage to bank. inildly intimating that theopera fs a litte coarse, and of “Representatives full of generale. ‘by. the | Several buildings on made tand, and not well eon- th ; (eriding him as an arrogant, ignorant, concetted slim | United’ States Army, and by Ena hove Leagine | stricted, are week shattered, and tency parapet walle | inet ve, Weee Cuere te walorstood of it ihe better, and the Grand Army of the Republic ‘uader | 8nd corlecs were thrown Into atrects, causing much | THe Inference wonld be enirely correet—it is coarse, aca Munk he cadens thas & au eure the command, of their own condidate tre | alarm af the time, and killing four or five persons. more fo than ® little, in fet, Parisian ballets nnd the Preeideney, whom they declare ta bs te Aiat | , The walls of « building In process of erection felt ' : the hide completely off Binckley, scoring him terri. | captain of the age, And ry a naees fice Offenbach are carrying quite a ways in that direc: ny er gravely told chat | UPON some oF tI orkmen. “ Fifteenth Assembl; trlets wi fall vile, Tast was 2 d not 335, ca Bly. He gives his version of the investication, and ing alone, shackled by Congresniomalrestiaints, | | The Ciiy Hall and Custom House are deemed nse. | ton. More's the Pity GN bytyanel gional oe rebrand the imenting etineed oq | Toasy op dicta Hike Card 110—Det ously stated by Adjuiant MarchLauser om the | shows how stupidly Binckley blundered throughout dvi wie if tkis"is irue."thes Gem | One Or twovlight shocks have been felt since, wat | Ghat and there who goto hear: this opera, | tne-workingwnen felt atthe polls, regardiese of the 4 Bi | not sings 11 rele what, end those who go to hear this opera, ardiess of the | statistical ¢ itor has been poring over the report of the workingmen felt at the poll the whole affair, linving not a particle of evidence to t \eF Les most Vigorous man that has li litical ‘leaders, Mir. dames Connelly, | the last f Health, aud as are: ra or. : in the history of Ba» world, or Republican Seuat ‘The alarm has now subsided. will Gnd that his climaxes are worked Pika timation oa Nene ASL gmecting of the Board of Health, mm Pe if eee Ceca ee Sustain the charges he preferred against Cammis- | Gleimbers of Congress and commanders of arinics | . The Reueral damage is estimated by experienced | up in much the sme way in thie as fe aclection of Jobn MeDermott, of the | °°! ‘nas produced the folowing statement: commence! Tuceday aternoon, with the, basinc®® ¥ sioner Roilins and other internal revenue oficers. the most teabecilo eH Lo ever disgraced public builders and a Committes of the Chamber of Com: | in tne Grand Duchess" axl Barbo Bleue,” and that Bocas ‘and President of the Laber | “ine Noard of Health ia account with the peble for one | meeting of the Evangelical Know ledge Soctety, ils ucwor of Me. Cortcy was led etre he Peg estas ale ees | oom th tom rate it aa Te are Re BI Soon aay ay ad : a zn 5 0 ; avenue, Bishop Hustman, x Wake oe bet best has been sald about it tn the i the publie mind now turned to the if fa and Weat Vi mon per ot forgetihat it wrote them. But | wes carried by. aceiamation. and 3 reer tten | To ‘ilartes of four Commissioners, at 4.9 per presided. Phe Rev. Br. J. Pratt, the Finanelal See- est oe tall etal fore they seek to change the the election in this State to-day, for Governor and |b ® right to be ike himecif #0 lone | Wednoaday evening, and commit” aponed until ne: , ” é 7050." hr t ment number 650. Its receipts for the last tree ' cars, have heen @177,900.48 | expendiiures, §133,- P| 5.00; inerease over the previous three vears, e0- J ‘parcts, inciuaing sock on hand, bonds, éastt, $77,120.64; number of publications, 6¥, covert pages. Tt has scattered over the land Ia h one The Intelligenem tuis morning came out square- eit a dangerous ting to change front on | members of Congress, are very mongre, and come in | 8 le don't repeat Mmself, and this opera ay agi Seymour and Blair, demanded that slowly. is sprinkled all fresb, wll , Seymour then proceeded in an elaborate and ood 08 : hap bah shel leony J “4 the National Committee should drop them, and take | esicnied arpumen te show wiy the reemetrnetion pret, anty and Parkersburg City have gone | melodies that are quite ney, and that will forthwith Upelther Chase, Hancock, Johnson, or Hendricks, | policy had been s failure—because they had neglected | the vote of lane. & Lied through jlano arrangements, neato ‘The returns thus far received show Democratic to wait upon the several pol! : the city, and request ther 4. ‘eal organ’ tion of Str, McDermott, - 0 endorre the nomina- Kisos Covrty NomINaTione.—™ jg SECOND. Assi uy Distaicr he regular Democratic Convention It wanted any candidates who could defeat the Radi. | Mike to #ecure tho material prosperity of both the white men and the negro, The : ements, arrangements, Second fe nambers of prayer books, and distributed many cals, ‘The Beprees to-night reads the Inteligencer | Srreconstruction waso puta monstrous export ine | Kaine fe Ohio county, and Whesling City, where the | to uke hard-pan of the 1 organ, whieh fet the gy ey Ba Re yn, the prisons of tn ay. _ ihe following offers were @ut of the party. of six conts per pound upon the cotton raised by the | Wheeling chy has gone Democratic by 100 majority, | W take to be as kw down as a tune sere and sailors of the aame distriet sub- adjournment. waakéel * adh rie sae .? BOGUS GRRENDACKS. labor of the negro upon the plantation of the white, | The Democrate clalm a majority of 800, ean very well Bit the composer haw wy nominated Major J, De Barry for the he public $200 Gut Of poeke od orktent 19 "Fe position. Mr, Stephen M, Griswold {s the He. He showed conclusively that this policy was unwise Department | selfish, and vindictive. Fetes invent | ge ee ene eee Mew 8 Repetions ‘yublican nominee. Letters received at the Treasu This tax was sf « done better for the pwiie than ever before. from the coal regions of Pennsylvania, represent that that the Eastern manufacturer might buy cotton sor Warsuixo, W. Va., Oct. 29.—Returns from He has shown that be hae lesrstum when te Wie ity i HTH ntihy’ oF Neamt 3 nn, ag Democnatic Wann Nominations.— | 000), and that of his two assist (5,500 each), not anny ‘price six cents less than it was worth qhilenth Wee TAs, No hee of Ohio Fexion asbelng Mooded with bogus one dollar Demo: | Kew ot the world, Tis, Imporition, was reed upon Atteen towns show largely Increased vote, “The encoees to employ It, and hes written e male volouirio | fatncs King, independent Detgeorah iowa ace: | mkentato consideration, — tievor’ Virginia, Becretary ee Dao enatic greenbacks attached to a clrentar printed in | the Congressmen of the Western States, who voted | Sains thus far aro in favor of tho Democrats. ‘The Republican,” Fourteenth Ward-—Mr. Krauk Nol Comm cue: Pohurylvaila. ‘Treasurer. G. Fost , Germain, which is being circulated ander the frank | Szalnet tLe ioterest of their constituents om the | Jove of this clty has not yet been counted. The vote “4 ated by a vote of 650 over two ground that it was apenaity upon the South, No | !% much greater than tn 1868, ‘Two | ward 4 “That's the way the m ney woo" Dr, Schenck, of Brooklyn, offered a polatis Of Congressman Sarnuel J, Randall, Auirminded, thought 0 ee Sputh ONo | show email Republican majority, ‘The Republicans | #ll with exquisite art and fais; and many perig of HeGiinn waa nominated for Ove Pop guce the reenbpbie Sancient Sond. | awarding #000 or upward tn the none -=-Feeolatige THR REVENUE SOPRRYISORS. {ub netlon Sad wot contees teat the policy of bis party | ¢lsim to have carried the State and clected all their | the opera prove that when he gives his min, to {t he 4, Dosen was nominated | Exrneas Comrant Comwenty oe 4 " soy OM the : has not been unwise aad hurtful. ¥ | Congressmen by a reduced majority, while the Dem: | ean do sorious work jn a setous Way. ee Ward—Herman L, Guck | meeting of officers of different express companies | Aauuples, of the Protestant fuith; carried. | Dre , tis thought that Secretary McCulloch will con- | “Gey seymour’ then discussed at length the Injus. | Ocrale are equally sanguine of havin, ofaineet wats te vmninated for Alderman. Seventeenth Ward— | wos eld at tue Astor House yesterday, panies | Newton, Smith, Cutier, Vinton, and’ others entered - firm the remaining Revenue Supervisors soon aftor | tice of the unequal diatributiow-of currency. to the | gieatto carry the Stato by at Teast 4000 "tnayor whave mot apace at the 18 “our at which we PH Proll for Supervisor, Kighteenth Ward— |" ¥ ; tate 6 duquagion je subject, Tho saniversary ational banks, Ho showed that while the State of | The result cannot be tated to-night to opeak In 2:.0i) w the elagers—thia we de- | vin Grocemn ge Alterman. Nincteenth Word—Mar. |, Tnreawat, Revaxcn | Commirtan.—-A private | trae ee ere ate nea aed ee Ree the Presidential election. THe may do so before, 98 | Massachusetts, with ® population of 1 ° pecininb #h ths 2 ¢ to epeak tn etal vin Cross for Supervisor. weeting of the Congressional Committee of Inquiry | Blahope Melivainc. Stevens, and the Key. Mr. Kel. they would not have time mow to exert any infu: | gprammm ine Btate oy nots, eer ied NORTH CAROLINA, ge _ | [¢* 10 another ocesslos. an Wee sar riety, | ow hesounns SO jute, datarnal Movouue Froode, wan understood to | Mi cacry Beclaty aad. toneses tee rice ~ Webco in the campaign population, “had only $90,000; the peopis or the ’ — wesw pot ay Leanne mugmuor. At a joint Conven. | fuets were made public as to rion. 47? PAE BO | KJueation Society hold thelr mectings At th t Mae aes crcast Reiner “Adontic Blatee held ‘about twhthirde of Dasvitas, Ve, Oct, $8.—There was o lorge ‘» without any noticeable failure in any part Seatence ae AL occs, Oe 19, of the Radtent acto public as to their action. fean bees ings at the sume the currency, while the st agricultural States of The friends of Olustead, the alleged defaulting | the West had proportionally. tee jue | attendance at the fate to-day. Col, We, T. Suther- @lerk of the Post Osice Department, were to be pre | share. There is a great wrong done here at the very | lin, of Danville, was rediecied President of the Bor. pared with bail iovay at 1 o'clock, but falled to up. | basis of business prveperity, When the Western | d ¥ Agricul Soe! f ! ge? he Boann of Acvgnwey. weld at Schneider's held a apecial ineet noon, but at oman Mulligan wae unanimously nomial 3 as proper as the text permits, | ‘hy Assembly. 108 News Yastannay.—Charlos Pelley, aged 85, was arrested on a telegraphic despatch, charging ' him with commtting agrand larceny at Rochester, slso Mr. Carrier, the admirable tenor. ‘They were quite proper, too, Madame Rose Beil wus especially excellent, as was Hotes, ‘cornor of Y : Tan Buoowure Bors u Bice ano T, Unless bail is found very svon ihe | dealer in produce gocs to the banker of Chicago or i tow | for it is always to be borne in mind that Le AND TANNER, ani locked up at Police Meadquarters Lo await the ac: Ra wareieeonrsrue Delsoner. | Stier coumercisl contren of the Weel, anuoders s | tne, tho oe woe Weatat D Siataeeea Tins | omenbech la sotbh The parade of the Brooklyn Boys in Blue, the Tam: | Acctoent to Mn. H » Vion of the Rochester authorities. A than named Gratton un Eastern elty. to get the currency to buy | aud’ barbecue when, tm itis Pothing If not Andeticate, and that an | ners’ Clubs, Grant Batteries, and other ‘orzonizm. | tordar be parce, Haney, D. Patan Meath called at Police Headquarters to. get the e dice imhcad, beck. pork. or wool of awe Wertern forme’, | ‘whiten snd Baran rae net Mad tote Wel) tor lad Vetter not attemot them at all rather than | tone, which was to live, taken piace lat vy entadig tein auimer, the well-known manager, acel- | aaristance of w detective, ne ie hud lost a ihgueand o1 " ee rey t f hand, bat 1 A aeadish. 7 jontponed until Taesday evening nex! q ‘ 1 apr * eary, tricks. el thy tf sULOn Serine basen ia tee Gearon a A Pr as fund hen ne | had cre bruised. Whiekey and counterfelt money | hat ma Weeh, There. never reagent RANGE | Wohninconseanenre of the disngreestie state oCihy | COMA hh W"8--=— OSES | at Red each nat be wae de Dilecrs of the Orduanee Departm ohh a told that $e . am da. MAS atte eewuble, works produced, Mr. Gran las spared no expense, |. Grorae Francts T; as falnod uutih thelartival of lle friend, who took bi volume of currency authorized by Congress has been —— It bs the stuple Wath to ony th Ty WAIN atreweteo Surcroe Nancy Svccenseee,— | bome....John MeMahon, of Greenwich street, it taken up in the Eastern States ; that he must go LOUISIANA and it fs the simp! ay that its superbly | He meeting bs called for Sati io Whitmore, whoa short tlme since attemptea | Watchman, Michael Shannon, of King street, Y iaaioe fs Ent "fo “borrow the currency; m < cabped ‘costumed and put upon tle stage, endorse the nomination of ¢ Jo Wl Or Mth Wand Station tance wemeted | Hoatinam, ‘were committed by sJusiice Ledwith for atertown to. tie Wateevilet Arsen Hever. | interest sor ite use; nnd tint he must ect A anda (ongrene, from the Fin ¢ Leen it Miiteeath Wand oleae ain of a door of tie barge Harsimus y, fron the Washington Arse Wiig Frauk: | cuarge that intorest aod another Interest for Slanghter of ’ cacrartaaiavaahés bo felt at Military, Hall Nias S° | gerested, Salt hanes hereeie. ‘on the Hight of et. 9, and Wi Arsenal 10 Phitsdelph fromthe | jis ‘own compensation. The produce dealer to the Philadephia Press, r tof N patekees and trlonds of" tron Wllonatity Will CE | Sho wae dl Tall ter ares bet Pot intone wool valued at $1,000, the . Wiinry init Leute | (iken his enormous iaterest out of th Oct. $1.—An eye-witness who b yacd of Kew | acisraation in Mossaania—The regiatration of wos nearly strangled. She was removed to ; War Part’ of tha brevet Siig pra | rales Rios the foun f miuch 0 eet oe err er tac iin mea deen’ || praseeteran ool) met in tho First | yoters in the own of Morrivania, will ko unusual, ihe Tete en pretense ee come ees nd portion. lssurered. on the wert ¥; Brovet Sijo Fauk. | roncy lies at the fo i in states that on the might of the 17th inst. Judge | Presbyterian Cl yesterdy afternoon, ‘There | large this full, ‘Uhe vote In th s MN tou ot \ : rd Arsenal, aul or terod.to the Ports cs ist the buud bolde: e - ohio Le OR a Ne in the town was jOAnY oF CouNcrLMEN.—The Bourd met you Word arrested) but tho greater nat Sevoad Lioutinank Hanae W. Maclay, detache | Nvongs bo which f wall briedy allud Fear oe ne a er tka Tuiniyrubind | Wate large attendarce, ‘Thy Kev. Burtle Marte, | last fall. wleu love than, 240 votes wero polled, In Fretupon the | bart of the wool has not yet been ree.vered Eenay Shenae AArnuory and ordered ty report \ | tasatior ould be eqval upon Illinois Volant ‘were sitting, at 84 o'clock P, | Modcrator of lat year, presldel, and the Rev, Dra. | tered, in the Second S67, tn the Third Whe mnt tote the (Villian F. Duaelass | caterdny committed at ie ane ie coe ‘i per'y “ing to its real value, ‘Tue Aepubiicans | Mg. "on tho rear baleony of thelr hotel, when a band | Cox wid Cuyler, of New York participated in the | Fourth wie to 72.10 1s enthanated that there rae Sonat Of $i by ihe Ge | Charge of talse pretences, It appeared that bo ob- } MOVENENTS OF GEX, WANCOCK : jae dita, doctare in ther tourth resolution | of'inen rushed upaa them and shot Col. Pope almost | gery ‘The Synod orgnniad, wud the Kor. Dr. | will be an addition to the registry st of about 1.00) | tee on Lew trance was received und ree | tained €% from George Wiggins, of 8 South street, Gen, Hancock will leave here for New York to. | fee to the labor of the sation, thas lexaien | to pieo Newell, of the ‘Third Preshgtey of New York, was | names on the tinal reg OP | eect eran . i Testing. ne security es Gish Warren nig'it. to assume char © of new Mead Vit thes tail os why thoy make ryt sa] in the struggle J ye onenned tothe street, | chosen Moderator, The Clerk of list year were re Finest Asseaniy Divriior,—A lorge mecting of | Fourteenth to 1 contalned Je y, which, on opening the same afters of the Atlantic, His stad « us why for four years they hve allowed | Ut bpp nt UY SNOT SRS Wb Oee: ton Lea test, | Memee i the First Assembly District Graut and Colfax Cam: ward, was found to contain ing but waste paper, - ica injustice to remain upon the statute | 4" Yheie remaua with barbarous Indiguities. The Synod of Now Jeraap id School) met tn} paign Club wan held at 141 Hudson treet fast” oven 4 wonn nagied Mary June Midaleton was come NAVAL APPAInS Whey churge upon us that we are in favor | Co.the! A 8 Ing, Mr. Thomas Outwater, company of Seymour Knights were dr tient, in the chair; mitted for the alleged larceny of a pocketbook cons o ' " ks " “ bers of the i The vo'wrtorr force of the United States navy \dlatio @ those Who Inake this eo thee preached by Whe Kev, ©. O; Cras, of Buulthtield, Pa, | Kdward Hyrne, Secretary, “After the: enrollment ol toluing some bills from Julias Subb, of 36 Maater cake uid (he Foule oh ae ea eae gent with the pubis | Heat the hotel when this occurred. | Col and the Kev, Dr, Reed, of was chosen Mod’ | now members resolution was uecepted to hold ‘x | pace Col, WW. He street... Sarah Oakley wos locked up for a tar Bo yw show very few volunteer ofticers, 7 Wo have enid when tho agreement wae | Mans were forwar erat i mass meeting on Thursday evening, wth 1 10 bey oclne ae early all of” whom have been honos Le sliould have it; | Wile, who has be In the evening both Synodsheld a unton prayer | committee to niake aera pointed by b ls Twent nd when th efine he should be Tense? Ge meeting in the blr Frost ian Chureh, Ad ‘Canning: if Hat that Lt 1. * ey as good as that whi 96 fo a Peace of Cad esses were mae by the Rew Drs. a ew ¥, aud Bartholomew MeDouald | ten up to pi dile seregade, is ent =~ Commodore € has been pro: se a raey neg Ot paying out, pensions, acres Fe te eee Oe a inten ibe Brunswick, Cuyler of New Yok, Wh - and patiiotic rowarks, FS Bp (ee Perpbee et: Memaelns iN WP WHMnOMs moted to be Rear-Admiral, vc! tmiral HK. oil of the borer, We ghtto | ine iyih instant. Aa [have be sated: betwean | Heepale, and tho Kev, Georg Coyatitutionan Uston Damocrati Hof, retire! warmly advoented the he Union Awenican Coren Misatons, sling ft —The ninth plac of the pubile ereditor among the ow and the Presidential el Genenat. TTRE.--A special meet nm there Will be @ | portrayed the advantages of “ 9 natio i ; J i =A. speci the American Church Missionary So ; : ; customs. ; tacred things of the nation ¢ faith we have tried to | hoiesale slaughter of Union Freon Revent thnod, ¢ Constitutional Union General Committe waa hla Wednesday a eer tyre LABOR MOVEM The following are the customs receipts frow and a wisdom which should place the na- —————___— mittees were arpointed, The take ection tak tree 1s the cosa ray 8 eat e reh, corner of Tenth str ith aven HW ; oa ‘ Qe, 12 to 17, inclusive: At Bosto 4: New | (ion’s credit so high In the annals of the World that TEXAS, sions was discussed, reterrin By 4) Niudiceee inertia tue titiceeentinn: OH SERMON Wax OCK with the busi: loose Satis’ Socrety.—This Society met ‘ork, $2,903,00; Philidelphia, $205,10; Balllmore, | the pnblie pensioner, and be who toils for the public ————— men in the South, and in the Ve tho 1 Be Pal Dis Natincet ma in O ion, atuirs of the Boeiety, The port | list evening at Milliman’s Hall, Mr, Kernan in the Ladd ood, in the Workshop or in the field, should all be | Attempted Murder of an Officer and his Wife, the Pacific Rallront be ga aap RR AT LAC dim ed the receipts for the last yi Pla | chair. A number of men admitted, and Was eheatee ers an teenth paid In eyrreney iad good by a wise conduct of ‘Spsclat Lespatch to the Bvening Post. ? ha Old School Bynod, Dr Mellvaine, of Prin eevetary, in ths place. of It, Licvenauy wiihdrawes | thee’ Rint ine, Customary public exerciven took | Sir homie, who will bo baituted for af the ext . r ve been appointed storekeeps | pr ‘ : 6 jon that, n the opt Villy LAponaly 5 . ss ered by the Hon. JN, | PI, months, who be alloted fo 5 9 follos barr, Bish pheinted, storckeep- | public oliirs. sent on to say that if the Demo- | Wasuixarox, Oct. 22.—The following extract now eating betw vie ime | An\tacealve Commits of Sug frou etch Warden | Cospnghaim trent of the Beciet hy the tie, | meeting on Wiuraday night, : |. Henry Bali, Fighth District, Hlinots; Wm. &! | cratic party suceeededt at this election, it could of it- | from a letter just received from one of the principal Chure to wartant their | oie, atic 4 Me a. endrick, of Kansas; by the Kight Rev, F. M Crormxa Correns.—The members of this So. Poulson, Secon District, Peunsylvauia; IL. O, Don: | self not make or ainend laws; tt would only be able \ bah ats wut unnecessary Yelay, twas adopted | Oe eed ty a mecting, when each Ward was | White, of Virginin; and by the Rev. Dr, Johns, in | ciety. bolt ¥ represented, place of the Hight Rey. G. D.C pbly Grant and Colfax Club to hold the violent I ihe Republican pariy in | Omcere on duty in Texas gives e good Idea of the Wing at Coberger Hall, 10 t Stanton str 1 check ; it could do no revolutionary acts, So far as | "8% Te northeastern. part of the State expecially seems President, fourth District, Pennsylvania; Jacob. Rinehart, lc Misions reported unusual Gi wh Segond District Olio; Juin B Kreppe, Twea- xs Ri wenty-fourth District, Pennavivania: Andrew M 1 4,0 President embarrassment for want of fil atquarter f m ico Commis. | trinsactett was ‘ce amthle? Gaeaend x striet, avivania: Andrew Mc: | actual power is concerned, a Democratic President | ¢ elorabie conaition. eee m ab 01 de ‘ Pepin ys ey get tad de . u as the p ‘of monthly duos an Green, Sixth Dastrict, Ohio; Robert VP. Shiticy. and | wound stand tu the same position hold. by Andrew | date or beptenber dewrites that rathir slaritig news | _ Rahway was sclected ws te place of the next ¢ added to the rol loners met seaterday to eouslder thetestimony taken | tines of the various thops by thelr delegates, This Seteha ie Cignibera, FINk Diatciet, Restate | Wotan tic etastans Covare his bald cel renee en vevelved. at his post within. the last week to | meeting. Gresacd the Club in an eloquent strain, sid kept the | Ma mumber o€easesrecontly tried. Omecrs obs. Carr ely, Which Was orginized in June last, now num: das, K. Billingsby, Twenty-fourth Distrlet, Pennaj: | luce deienee of Constitutional. rights, lis able asner= ln Cooke; Fannin, Urayson, Tanant, Har | Both Synody accepted tnviations to attend the In- | audience tn the best of humor for more than an | arid Peter T. Seymour were flood five day's pay cach, | hers nearly G0 member bidy flr to become ono of tue largest trade ublons im the eity, 4 wanis, Gauge M. Mayteld, ‘Third Dis- ounties In that peighborhdod, ti Jal Tebels trict, Tudiana; W. 1. H. Fisk, Fourdi District, Lae I Ten of Der MeCosk dd the charges againat Ofieer Ryner wero dininissed true [tinciples of government, jent of Princeton | The rooin was crowded with a ¢¢ y of hurd : are’ organi provending. that Ae ts. by ‘Yuced oehion mee otwitheta se itorm, cana | The (ollowin were transferred aud pace’ have ed him! even from the violeucs | gutnorfiy ot ‘Gen y , y Tuced Working mow, who, notwithstanding the storm, came | oainted an selin David Kay tend be |. ‘Tue Piaxo Maxens.—Tho German Piano Mas » Giana. of ‘opposed to him, much less bas | and ontensbly Iver against } F are pt | the: ‘Phirt , ; " meeting at the G ia rf a he boom able to inaugurate’ any invasive men- ii the United States | A Wife Shoots her jn | Stewart, in a few remarks, presented tho Republican | Yi PNt Rach, fo the Hibs Henry 3 ag teteerrve Murder of a Naval Officor—Unfounded calculated to disturb the public ern aeetion. of tl HHend candidate for Congress, Mr. Charles K Lewis, wie fepeilnetecds to ite Bere een Oa? ee paanled ¢ Comusitinn. se ie 3 Matis toca wpurnore octayne Th On Tneeday morning the diizeus of Greences-|iiwame ee ity fourth to the Forty third. ha similar commiiteo of thelr employers, * San Francisco, O —Capt, Mitchell, Com Neat further ine y proclamation, forbid: | ge, a village about a mile fram Duyt were Mounr Canuer A. P, Excaurmext No, 1.—A | the folt ia ed patros Pp fect a sotiloment of the headin strike for an fandcr of the United Stats steamer Saginaw, was of constitutional Government; those HEE st 0 | startled by the news of a shocking tragedy in thelr | Jarge meeting of tits Organization, almost Ming the | fonepled: ert A. Hallog oo filo a on i I Comanittes os the MEAES Al the Gatens’ Gh Maco iita, our people from ; Prev. Th or the't ine of th A family named Wirwick, consisting of | main hall of the Cooper Institute, was Held us Fifth; James L. Ke, First, rt of he Joorpagme plano make ¥ appointed reeta,tn tho very heart of the city, that our sueccss would Bea ematieent Rls ite wove Bred at by Lushwhack J, wife, and six childra, moved Into the vil: | ing to ondorse Gen. Grant as a eandidate Fune axp Opex Cuvucn Assoctation.—A spe- | jag un Méncay., Ht is hinted tut the latter. desire H robbe is people of measures whict are, ee ene Ooh tee ice ie pases oF Cy eT | Arpe ARTE crea Presider i oh aumabor of Prominent fontlemen bd service tn be wif of the cause of free an ty sierra comprveal by makin; . a ance of eh 1 f the Ce a condemned as stron s Republicans ang wah 00 any Wy were on tic platform, and the Union Glee Ciab, led | churches. was held on Wedueeday in St. Ann’ er CU! steed of ten ver a r i i the Liste: Island ‘Navy Yard, to iavessigate eeriuus | and Mtepublican presess, gs by o j iP te cane a leds aenoehe ne wuahend an toad not uve on Abe | by rot, Adam, sang some eampalgn alrs, bret Choreh, West Kighteenth street, near Fifth Pee eer ee Pea vebtcisie aenatated Therion didates of our ticket should be cleeted, and if they A eae . Piyteledy ‘ 0 lopted stat: ter tle usual service, Bishop’ Quintard, of st mig naist should prove capable, honest, mnd true to their trusts, Cweaao, Oct, 22.—The Executive Board of t their dixagreemen. w: ot a very rious fsscelation and tie present | nesase, deiver iP tae ett dureae ed, | (gurmevinen ast might was instructed to upon At another election the pevple of the United States 3 vied i Tuesday morning, when the startlin ches were thea made by the Rev ential to the welfare and groath of phar ty tould xo further und. makea Demveratic House of | National Vaderwriters reassembled this morning, | word caine that Elliot Warwick had been murdere Vast Grand Muster MeKinley, and o h ng wystemn of |, CiOAR Manvractorens’ Assoctatton.—A me Phal by his wife. . Chairman of the | "On tne reception of the report, the neighbors at Ato the house, att, entering, found Representatives. In due time the character of the | The report of William C. M Senate could be changed; and [ believe the day is at | Committee on Local Bonrds and Kates, setting forth lund when the judgments and the votes of the | the dutics of insurance compuntes relative to rates etting forth the merite of U 3 with great carnest “an elF swupport on, tno aud Much enthusiasin was i: with, | lug was held yesterday afternoon, by this body, at ! vantage ui | Wi Water street, There were present about thirty of churels had shown the td Inere: Barrinons, Oct, 20,—A trial of fireproof safe > iF inaaufacturers, WHO represented neurly twelv de in M ‘ cquare to-day, Aa tinmeuse | Atetiean] people Will resture again to power that | and the organization of local Boards, was ede the on the bed in his nicht clothes: bis head | jfested by the audience, wiw applauded repeatedly, shes und Jurisdiction wis min clgar paakeree’ ‘Thee obels wee bac er yin ae han eh atone bs ¥ Animmense | iine-honored — party under whose influences ‘t ' the wide of the bed, aad covere srirotiona. Uxtc it had beeu adopted. “The Assvcition was nisa | occupied by Mr, D, Hirsch, who read the pro} special order for to-morrow. ; Br nol aee ith im y Pi + pile of oak and pine wood was et on fire, ant reve: | our country was made great and prosperous. | "Mrhe Committee on the Form of Polley presented a | Which’ the wite contonsed: sue hut committed the | COUNTY CONVENTION.--A.m Addressed by Bishop Armitage of Wisconsin and | consitution of ihe organization, ‘This Fal safes wore placed in At, ‘The Ore was lighted at None of hove chongcs could be made violently: | lengthy report, pointing out numerous discrepancies | deed, though, a8 she claimed, in self-deience, About | Hon was beld | cuing at Mavonle Hall, Thirt the Association was formed to AM. and kept up until 47. ML, when the safes were | wone could endanger the puviic pence; but they | ia the common form of insurance polleles, and giv» J gu hour alter the murder dad ‘been cominitie!, an | eel dB, Kikins presiding, and J, Wy. Kiglander | INquasrs.—Tho inquest, by Corouer Flynn, on 0 vaiile leputed Aaseuons Wy. son aineee } taken ‘out. fn thom had bech placed Would oi tend in the end to promote the welfare aud | ing au improved form, “The report urger the tm. | Steer scrived aud arrestee Mex. Wouvick. who te J, Divine acting as Beereturles, ‘The Fourth, | the bady of Ann Oxon forth? of Howsten ance ace promote at oneo the {nterests of the employers PRRSrP Sad. ren foune that Beahorn.e O85 one | Btls mbetiog wen thos, th itance of more explictt language in policies of all | jaw iu jul. Warwick was watone tason by Uae Kighth, Ninch, Elove WhFittecuth, | dled under clrcumatances which ied to the suspicion | Aud, the employed. | After the tall inevitable on puch ane preserved ite contants & trlal was | The meeting was then addressed in an eloquent | {surance companies, | The ro Ht was adopted, nd anout forty-fve yours of age, * | Sixteenth, eve Eig hand | that ae was poisoned by her husband, was further A rage Maitre, POrnenen Aram witnessed by thousands, It took place under the in- | strain by the tion, Francis Keruan, The special Committee to whom had been referred n 2 as ‘Twentieth Wards were’ represente at eho was pol pi + constitution, with one or two trifting ction and direction of committees of prominent | — Fully twenty thousaul people were Jn and around : —— 6 poned y until Thursday, to give Dr. | Amendments, adopted, the roll sigued, and the tnitiae Gentlemen ta this eity and Washington, tue rink durigg the dellvery of Gov, Seywour's ud- | thaimatier of, 8 permanent Commnittea on tet ors Board of Education. Toca beat eid Tnemte acces Weeds caeecatlls | Doremus further time to completo. the ausiysis of | tion fees paid by members, ‘The meeting thon ad- | » three * dont 1 1 walla olution \. 01 x c oroner Rollins be ” =S the bookcase and the walls, whereby, in cas Movem our and Partye | Tisrtiid branch to have juried ction. over the to close the evening schools on thy « vcilug | moulnated fur Register Being a SiGe ALORS ca tha tae oF Feralas oe eeneese sone steam is geuerated, which’ carries out tne heat Burrauo, Oct. 22.—Gov, Seymour, accompanied | England States, the New York branch over the Mid- | of the residential election. Laid over under the rule, | ed, remulted in 151 votes for Connolly, x | deamon on bourd the French steamer BRQORETM, ay aed ee bios ee ped Vota | N’ | by the Hous. Sanford E. Church, Francis Kernan, | le States, the Ohio branch over, that State, Te A resolution was adopted sppropeteting $1,161.82 for | gle, ‘This result led toa disruption, which ended in | died at the N. Y. Hospital, from injuries received by Regn Honeet ta tev erestmstabed Wik the beat bur- | and A. Schell, will leave ut 14:20 o'clock Friday | Secs Mentucky, and Virginie, and tne Chicago br ‘up premises 06 Kun strect, for the | tho witharawal of the Ninth, Eleventh, Twelith, falling from one of the yards of Uic steamer to the | Naturatiztioy.—The total number of pore ® oreo Prov ORG -Ae BOE ie vivian ns ‘riday ovat, jiiao! od Me Nomen ccern, Bip. Ke mary ekoe) Sa Sina Te eatin esigete) Ward detegates, tho nomination of ¢ deck, sustaluiug a compound fracture of the tig sons naturalized in the County Court of Kings eo nd in the ev t Chi | reper ' iullowing Committes as regue © credit of | polly w: “ Pedy } 5 to pestenia: tH ererernls to ~ the sale. Fri fokine thas eioane i , Ohio, Tuesday evening, at Pitts. tartford—Webster, Kellogg, and Eldridge, of this Board, A rer ates Wis adopted apppro- of the former; subse: | unknown iuan found drowned at the foot of White Depication ov A Masonic Hatt. —On Wed- Pease Return tubes prevent the water ‘rou osca- | 0UFS Wendesdny evening, and ot Pliladelpuia Fri. | New York—Hastings, Ranking, and A. J. Smith riating $8,402.10 In payinent of Bier. B. De Baun, nning 8, Bediord, Jr, | hall streot. ‘The body was removed to the Morgue | nesiay evening the new hall of Sewanhacka Lodge, ping in case the safe Sriurne when’ burning. It is Onio—J. B. Bennett, H. D, Cussilly, and A.M, | for blasting rock, exvarallni emehes, and building ity Judge,» compli- | for identification, No, 673 F and A. M., situated eorner of Mescrole Satlrely ‘dry in use; never needs a new supply of eee a wire Searles. cf : extra foundation wil iy AE the erection of n given by'the Seven- Visiting Finemmy.—Howard Engine No. 1 of tand Union ayeuue, Greenpoint, was dedicated water ; Is very strong, and it i# claimed will resist Latest Polit ¢ ego Thoe, Goodman, Wm. EB, Rollo, and 8. | Grammar School builis 26, ‘est Thirtieth is A.D, Russell, The nomina- phy ge Peper with grand honors, D. G@. M. George W. Harris, Several times as much fire as ordinary safes ‘ew H (0 Oct. 2.—A | B. Walker, street iu the Twenticit Wards A communication | ton for Justice of Supreme Court excited sun rlentown, Mase.» Capt. Katey, visited Randalls ts | vith Grand Lodge, conducting tie ceremonies, ‘The ‘This veeulla property of aeam Yo oid ha8 ony | ostaT a etaht meateeslon, compose’ At Peme- Ge ceived frou 7. W Comin ead d. R, Prince, | amount of contention, and after w debate tho land) yeaterday, where hey ‘were received by the | halls 4afeet deep and £1 feet wide, and me hs " atic. torchli on, sed lesa ene forth the iner''s Of thelr “Patent Deflance | of Dennis McMahon ‘and George . d were stand ead oye frou Gto 1 yearsold), | furnished throughout, Bart orate Menton iia reas vetoes, he’ eared | {lame trom all Porta of the Bate, paraded thestrests | Hoypaio, Oct, 22.—There was e heary fall of Cee Alan mish tho gentlemen propose to J ofered.'A ballot having een taken rested In 4h J wih wllary, honors aid eacorted “tothe paruié | Sieur Suan tho contractor for farmshing fr testa) s city thi stach to the Loilers of ‘he Various public sehools, | for the former, and 41 for the latter, The nomination ound, e , One of the lads, ina sive < Ban Gee ap toe wares eat Ue eile fa Ose aot | Avavers, Ga., 0. ‘Tue Democratic papers | "a" ' Ce she ’ eg yaa b Referred, A resoiu!loteas adopted ux follows: of MeMahon was then made unupimous. A comait- | speech made them welcome, He alluded io I fpreet Seas, ir. Dairiak Parse, poammenaes cee Saoucy, Hut eten lis Owe Fesourecs, no tuore heat | of South Carollua, Georgia, aid Alabama look With | gefi Hormignt eaucui sontiauea 2 nom Mor following. y-law, be adopted: | tte ee a ee eee aorta te Ried Ai nen thy Rate ta cake Y | of the streets’ Iu all gas lamps in Bulton ste Being Jefs to penstenle the warer, Vessels isan 9 | vanes inepr rid aad Tatelitnenese | __ Toroxro, Canada, Oc!. $2.—About threo inches | te Siulied after school hours, hor | in the oveut of either of them declining, under thelr present Commauder, Mr. Rufus Kipley, | Henry strect to the City Hall, and in Myrtle be ies camel hanes, Bor 1 iy Miog | t Kort dreene Park. ‘The lettering is plain black: as ill-timed a1 hail an} Vention then adjourned sine dle, when they were handsomely ve ‘sp ‘Thus itis not merely putting water into the safe, but judicious. of snow fell here Inst night, Despatches from Mon- | the puis ie tie te tlete! Classes. Ales, H. files, ond’ enacted’ tothe faious 0 on ground glass, and distinctly visible either in the ccullar and unequalled on r o Ti , treal, Ottawa, Kingston, and poluts west of Toronto Papae 1 98 ty ———_— fhe 3 . day or night. The contract price for the Western fhe peculiar and unequalled protection atordéd | | Bartimoa Md., Oct, 22.-The Hon. Richard | ryore che weather as very cold, aud from two Wo four | ,.A.Fesolution was opted Lo lense the building 40 Late Tainn National Suanpsuoorixa, af bare cue of tne lade add Be IES ogo pallid sss ada: abe {a Fogard to the proposer! change of eandidates, He | _Avausra, Me,, Oct, 22.—The eldest danghter | for'rehuel purresc wed | engaged in the great sharpshooting featival whlch | company, a4 did fen of is comrates | wh Bridget Murphy was brought before Justice, Bley SPORTING, a Such action on the part of the Democratic | of Hon, L.'M, Morrill, United States Senator, was | Majority” and. 1 rencntea | 8 held In this city Inst sumimer, Ww at the ull ot the same time. After the ceremony | yesterday on the complain husband, Williams ——— National Committee would transcend any authority | married this morning, at Ilene ofher father, |. from’ che’ Saint Carer ree prenented | Germania Assembly Rooms twat night, for the pure me the bose went through thelr drill, ana | Murphy, who stated that she had in her possession @ Of the Committee, and would disclose a degree of ar. | in tis city, to Major William M. Dann, of the United | giuaier upom the eutict Of the alleged overstask. | Pore of taking action In neo to the confusion ‘cheered from tme to time by the deiighted fire: | large number of pawa tickets, which he believed she The Now Brunswick Doremon, rogance withont paralic!” Judge Carmichael argues | States Army, and 4 member of Gen, Pope's staf, Ing of the teachers 1u:!»u0lar8 in the pubiie schools, | Prevailing in regard Wo the, winding up, of that ‘The Tatler, after going through diferent de, J had obtained tn ® Since auelewon keyn’ were B., Oct, 22.—A spirited public HAs pay ‘at length against the proposed withdrawal °) ‘ q ing Of the teachers sn La ols. | iar, inasmuch as the deficit, which it ix | partments, th high gle it.was the most | pawn tickets aud ® bunch @f skeleton keys were to-day, was attended by the lead- | of candidates. ad Burrato, N. Oct, 22.—A deck hand of the ae t visit they hi y hey next visited | found upon her person, The tickets represented suppised will amount, to. $7,000," t» to be pald, | pleas: bers of the Legislature, editors, A Committee of shareholders, composed of Mess\s, W propeller Roanoke, naiaed James Reynoids.from De- Attromp Terr oy 4 Waren ny & Srontina resolved to present the winners . 7 6 Nuwavnon, N, Y., Oct. 22.—A riot was attempt- Broth teil into the hold of the steamer while the lat. fe Iolands. ‘The dremcu re- | Variety of goods, for pens, silk dresses, and for MAN, —d * Felner, & Well-known sporting | Oscar Zoliicoffer, T. D. Keller, Wim. Bebreldt, Ed: | turn to Boston gold and silver wate 2 Accused was held for Of the race yesterday in Springteld with $2,00) in | ed by 8 Grant Club iu this city at # Demucratic meat- | ter Wis nearing this port last evening, recelving futal r aee just evening on the chan eof | ward Unkert, aod Wm, Halin, was appointed, to sh esd , | further examination, gold-and the City Council was requested foreon(es | ing addressed by the Hon. Erastus Brooks gnd oth. | Injuries, Reynolds hus a father living at Lewiston, rete leh ceil at $600, the property of | effect a revision of the books and vouchers, ‘To this | Evanamtica Epvcattow Socrerr.—The anni Damsoes AGUNST Tue Lars Saunr the {pon them the freedom of the elty, and. to hi ere, at Moore's Opera House, last evening. ‘The ef- | in this State, Tames: Walton, of 72 Sixth Rvenue, It appears | Committee were added, on the part of the Commit: | versary of this Soclety im connection with the PK. | City Court of Brooklyn, yesterday, an action, was medal struck commemorative of their victory foris of Judge George and Mr. Brooks, by tho | Movin, Ala., Oct. 22.—A white woman, sixty {ine weigh to wfriend to time e | tee of Organization, Max Morgenthau and Dr. Londs- | Church was held lastevening in the Church of the | brought by Helen E. ‘he chainplon oarsmen of the United Biates, ‘sinith ‘against: Joba McNee Venerable WB. Hasbrouck, restvalned the Demo. | years of ace, aty, assaulted ant ravished by three | horse race, and the {riead Called at the stable where nif of ‘Kings cou berg, wnd on the part of the Finance Committee, H. | Ascenston,corner of Bighth avenue and Tenth street, | mee, lat to tecover the poset, -—perats from forcibly resenting the attempt of the | negroes ou the outskiris of this city yesterday, in | Walton kept his horse, toeturm it, He there met | F, Bauer aod F. Krutina, This Committee was | Bishop Lee, of Dolaw fesided. ‘Phe annual re | value of household goods which defendant seized om ‘The St. John and Ward Crew Rasieals to break up the mecting, Yelling and op- | broad daylight. Her life is in serious danger from | Feitner, and. stare’ thit he wished to leave the | authorized to submit » full report at a general meect- | port was read by the Rev, R. J, Parvin, From itwe | the ¥7th of September, 1965. | Piaintiif sets torth thas 8 a . robrions epithets were followed by the famous | the injuries inflicted, ‘I'he citizens are in pursuit of | wateh, which tue pr =cut! (OOK With a promise to | ing to be called for that purpose, as #000 as @revision | xather that the maintainea and educated | the goods seised were hr porsoua broperty, and did PRIN em] lass., Oct. 22.—Both the St. rant Club, then bolding @ ward in the | the negroes....A market man was ussauited by ne- | deliver it to the owner, !ut instead pawned \t for 673. | has Leen elected. In conclusion, arrangements were al seer 16s shedente the ministry. The Society's not belowg to her hasband, whose debt the Wi oreure tats thie oft this afternoon for | basement of the Opera House, turning of the gas in | groes yesterday morning & short distance irom the | Kettner was therefore locked up the Forty- | made for a collection for the benefit of the widows | total receipts amount ie is Bar was made to pay. The amount of debt was ie he W arde eld tb nels ‘ont, the Charles the ball above ded with adel and Gentlemen. city, and mortally wound by a masket alot, Wile | seventh atreet Hinton House, Ae parties are | of the workmen who lost their ilves Ly sae falling ‘a | mente $46,425.72, 8 dofecncy of over . | the goods taken by sain were north gala H 4" , a4 is reported, ‘This mor: 0 able authori asible he was robb very’ veu lus | well known in aporting circles created | of the shooting joucs's Wood, me valence of . iw favor Dew , faine mouey to pay thelr ty that the Radicals were armed. bey bs uti the footivale end apploude tee dldereat chorch vrcaalsations bay. | hace. RA TiE% ——_ “ a CE filets a