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SS dees = THIRTY-SIXTH YEAR. NOVEMBER PRICE TWO GENTS FROM Vv ASH IN GTO THE PRESIDENCY. FORBIGN INTELLIGENCE, LOCAL POLITICS, political gpinions to interfere with hia private friend THe CITY. ed ——- —pmane poet Pcstahy hips, While} oppose, nud shall continue to atic ———- pec! . = ¥ 1th all (he powers hag given me, the politica! | Dear or Ex-Maron Gowrmen's Paraan.—The fal Dewpetehen to The sen. Great Britats, The Labor Reform Party—Thoir Candidates | %'\!, ll the po i path in n. e ‘Wasnrxotox, Nov. 1. Loxpow, Nov. 1.—It is reported that slight Quont| Their Answers. Gaver Ppraret (het in ell predusbte diaceostons At pres 4 hat in all prodtable discussions of great | father of ex-Mayor Gunther, an olf and esteomed shocks of earthquake have been felt at Leamington, A meeting of the City Central Committee of this pal itis essen! af to separate the advocate | pesident of this ety, died on Friday, in the seventy. te Warwick county. New party Was held on Saturday evening at 27 ym his cruse, third your of hie age. ‘The funeral of the decensed Bowery, Mr. Alex, ‘Trov tne. Aor the Ap: - H ‘The formal dissolution of Patliament wit! proba. | provalot tho minutes the decrotars, Mend A Tay. | German Republican will take piace tomorrow from tls late residence, athtute-Masoreen, Fi corner of Fourteenth street and Second avenue, The several communications tn icsponss to t On Saturday night, the hall of Cooper Invtitute | remains will be taken to Greenwood for Interment, ) SRWARD'S SPRECH, Secretary Seward’s speech at Auburn attracted mach attention hore to-day, and excited varied eritl- ism. The Republicans say the shrewd old premicr ees the tidal wave rolling on, and is one of the Paitavarrnta, Nov. 1.—Ex-Secretary Stanton ‘was most cordially weleomed to this city last even ing. The reception took place at the Academy of | Hy tane pisces, this week, The, writs fur the elec. | lor. re ‘Music, which was crowded with an immense audi- | tions will be Issued im thereafter, ant the | Intorrogatories to the Assembly candi votes of the Workingmen upon the co ence, Secretary Stanton made a very able address | clections will commonce three days from the date of | Claiming t 5 ; | was filled with an audience of German Republ cana, sist sievent-nour converts to Grant. The Demoerate de: | Pantasurta, Nor, 1—Reqvistion has been | Seite oocuon, Ia which besa bixery eee | the Wea mense Mew Mier Aseémiiein the’ Dintice givers gem: | ae. chal was" taken'ty br, Krckawier, who | | Tax= Contxcrap.—The Receiver of Taxes re Ronnce him as a trimmer for making up a heavy bill | made by Gov. Geary on Gov. Fenton of New York | Gov. Seymonr's epeech delivered in this city om Fri ‘an wate u Ghenel the business of tho meeting. After te read. at baphadte made the following collections for of indictment against the Radicals, and then dectar- | 9. the delivery of @ large batch of New York | ay night, In the course of his remarks he sald: Mapnrp, Nov. 1.—The Provisional Government fumes of many prominent ettizens, Dr. Friedrich Pedy 94.770 0et Ang his willingness to vote to perpetuate Radical ‘Tho War Department bought, the War Department | is about to send reinforcements to Cul Sch te delivered @ stirring address in German, in | Get gy MTR Bet. role, Tho speech doos not meet the approval of Mr. Democratic politicians who visited this city on Inst hired or ed the use of vessels and transporte for sty of He fan been Sathoriocd & cares w ae he frosted ma ly of the We ay of the Li Oe. BL FBR Oot. BAL Boward's pati in the White House, who, while | election ¢ay, and who have becn indicted by the | trvops itis the ‘and honor of the business Sty ot eaves J Mr, Poter Wood, eandidate in the Sixteenth Assem- | publican form of government, and of the approne! " Cos da : ave 7 the | mon of the country thsi they refused not to lend 000 crowns for the completion of the Tsubel | yiy District, replics touching these two point ng end of the Democratic party, ‘The Chairman |, Total for weelt ending Oet. ft 0 ‘asion' ir . : rues Helge ® workingmian myself, they for thelr Ta i ‘otal collections made since Oct. . PRAPARATIONS Tow ORY, onant's axcertiox, | OUT election laws, Argong them are Henry W. this’ glory | Ment. terete oot ON afrcteds you can rest nesured you | lomg and loud a0 ‘As soon as he could be 5 Edward Kelly, one of the en. tc ty Herman Keli one Of the: Reapers apt N should in | arreste ard Kelly, one 0 + wis Won, Many tier: | taken bank to the felamd, 3 will hoar from mo, and in sue as willberatie | heard, ho began by saying that an egpaon lost by Ra-annesten. factory to your Committee.”* ono aiite was gainod by theother, and tint victories | capi Serious riots took place in Mr. Wm. G. Bergen, candidate in the Ninth Areem- | were a by single vote the con- | Rotterdam yesterday. The troops were ealled ont, | Dy District, besore giving a direct answer to the in- | his work antfl final aucec snd honor, apon ibe merebente of Pritadciphia f elphiae A. mecting of the Republican organizations in | Cth Peter Norton, George Mitchell, Florence | tied the wie for the suppression of the rebelite » Ge District of Columbia will be held on Wednesday | Scammell, Lowis Baker, Rocky Moore,t George | This denunciation of the war expenditures and tne | — Loxvox, the Re evening, to make arrangements for a grand recep: | Dougherty, Jobn Green, Rdward Tully, Michael | Cx'Teyacance of the Repablican party maki ‘#peechos ; only that terrogatories, starts out with the eeearance to the | Mans did not come here because they , noth: ion to Gen, Grant on his return to this city. They | pitrgeratd, and othi he varics the tune a tile to sult the seoeet van. And were obliged to fre upon the rioters, Itisre- | Gommitice that his interests and thers ure identi. | country to thelr owne but because of, Being tured 1 on erosion ees tht cael ee Ticats Unink that by Wednendey they will be able to ad sped Boe the gto Gas localities. “When he got into Aclota valley, the | ported that several persone were kiled and many | eal He writes Away irom thelr old homes by revolution. new | street, and was inveantiy bites’ ink that by Wednesday they will be abie to addross omecenmesiibactithean, Ciher day, ne oat down he fuce ‘and. talked Wo the | Muendeh eta large ‘pumnber Of arrests have beem | 1 ann workingman—n briehiayermat which catting t | homes which they had cetablished here had agreed | "Oem Th him as President elect. TUR sovrn. farmers abont the low price of corn ai at | made, Arm AU nronent setively employed; conaeventiy my ine | With thelr old ones ti harmony and progress. Ger. | | Foexp Daowxan.—The body of a a, Tum DYRR COURT MARTIAL, ‘4 » Pittsburgh, he talked about the wages for labor! at -——- — Fe COMMON With iny fellow: laborers, and what. | Man industry hind done tt of generations {n | 3), dark complexion, biack hair and moustache, at- . ‘ —+ Philadetphia he got sts smaller point, because he ever promteea to amenorat: the cor oping the Wost, In the Weal, German trea inp cork ox6k goat, black pants, white shirt Tomorrow is the day fixed for the mesting of | mye Now Orleans Dieturbanées-Cien, Ronse | herr tien ner the Baers, BO (iangnter Contral Aeld, j Ane workingmnn affects myscit as one of th ¥ were ono ond iho Ramo word. Germ with rutfod boson, was found Jat greg at ‘Uho Dyer court martial, but Gen, George HI, Thomas senu Addresses a Political Club. POG ON lis Reading speech that the War Depart- Pr pia Nov. 1.—The Khan of Koken? hae Hata Nets tak pes sh aed Bele wae & bulwark on the Mississlppl ny fout of Bethune atrect, North River... The of a ols, al tnd othor oficors of high rank de: a8 great many war ve cnibassy to St, Petersburg to make oiler belli lesa important | Woman was found yesterday aternoon in the Morte led as members New Onteans, Oct. 81,.—Last evening, before # ns taborer; and whatever course the ht this was the bi of thy vy | Mlendsiip and submission to the Cri, ate judgment | the They were | River at the foot of Sixty Afth street. The body have not arrived, and the probability Is that it will | the injunction from the Finth District Court haa and would Hike to Kpow how mush ecthadlng Judzinent ‘Xo uuite heir imduence to Retie ie undasabed | war neatly naked, ant Vad Been tn tie Water a Tong . dw : the war. Some of the questions now In: be further postponed. beon served on tho Mayor, he eppointed Robert Was ‘pald for the vessels, and who got the Marine Disaater. AD y anproved bY my: | volved were very difficult. The question of Moning Stan Soxpar Scnoot.—A goodly MORN TROUMLE RXPECTRD IN NEW ORLEANS, Diamond Chief of Police, with instructions to de- and gentiemon, yon know that the Prest- | EIenroon, Nov. 1.—Tntelligence has hoon re. of the people whow such actlon Is designed | tho whole nation. The question of labor, | number of young folks and those of maturer Apprehensions are entertained here of serious | mand the offer, and ane out a quo warranto in case | dent of the United States is Commanderin Chief of | Cel¥ed here that the American bark Donnding Bit oncerning the South, did vent | 9 0, Hestions yor tmbled yosterday afternooa at Pike's of refuen!, Those instructions he has complied with, | the army and navy, You know that the man who | lO, from Barcelona for New York, tas heen spoken re cheerfully reply to all these questions you Hin Froin personal knowledge toe | House, notwithetand c S G 0 y that Pam unequivecally ta favorot tom. x0 ° x the Inclement weather, to Aisiurbances at New Orloana on Tacaday, Gon Wiebbteete Tay LRH Te CORI S| roma eomrionnd oon navy onghtat ovat | Pi the const of Tortugal, under surg wast having | MINOW iS tt yeaiy tor ay eh cinajee! SeR" SPE | Sneaker bad eensoin (o beige that, the business ant | Hsten wocinterentng mdtesace ty Ar. 3h Tyee counts reecived here represent that the ex-rebels are | Superintendent of the Metropolitan Police, which knowledge o winces of the diferent st mainaimst avd migenimast aud foretoprust ina | Theta yey HE ieviy, whotivr in tho Lexisvatues or a | Inbor tntereats af the South were in favor of Gen. | ont several others, and to narticipate in the exer. determined to keep the Republicans from voting by | was accepted, George L, Cain, the acting Suver, taet the smrent, if he was. ne igeoe | BUC OM the Lath inst, the eapa {ally worker furan honest supeist: | ¢ 4 nud that when ti6 Wes elected tho present dis: | etsen of this mission school, "rhe me, wed Up revdehan bende Intendeuty has besa “ovpointed Wuperiatentons oro Seomone in evergthing. ci fanghter end — anes (o acter ot wit w laborers. And T« Wwronrces there would eease; ‘The measures ft" Pedevotge te Completing the orcaniaa i tem hehold |S ar declares that “he always i at the Hrog H Republican party had not always been perfec ten school, and thé nsual public exercises de. nnevirtes, The Police Coramisstoners state this evening that | Wougne the hiritg af transports Vtonged 10 tne | Corpespondenes pits Had aot Be yn every otsatetion had heen thrown in ay ferred an(li the afeeee!ing Sunday, Yommtast ol : f ning for | they Intend to appoint a Supertntendent on tho | Navy Department? 14 the Ignorance of this ae of thelr Intere hey will On at has been left undone by the to 0% " ke, Commissioner Rollins left here last evening fbr | {hey tarent to appoint « Supertatendent on tho | Navy Repartinent! stoner | ALBANY, Oct. #1, 1868.—The Doan Richmond | {omer thelt lntereats, 1818 me ss war. mhere ore ao party hens the peorte world | AATERNATIONAL | Corrnicnt Assocration. Sew Hampshire to vote for Grant. writers, ny Manin the rebel fs Camo up last night for the Arst time since she was | proves jnctslatton on those tnbjects in Nindieate the Dectarntion of Independence, and de- | Bite ious. on Gatardap ahorneen, be, betes ‘The British Legation, including Mintster Thorn. Gen, Rousseau, by request, last night visited the « hear bis i fuk. She mado the trip in eleven hou *. Immediate and abiding ntervet: and wh © gustic to all nen. Improvements must be made | fA'te, yore " ine Treavarer’ reported’ 6 loa ton, ned another game of ericket yesterday with the | CUD Toom of thé “Ingocents'—the club which wae | the hiring oF I. : 1 |, There were on board mang pussengers, Zolng home We comntry, and tere mus Ho arguments | TT the trey tit Gee eto, balanee of 3 y most prominent In the reeen ufc to. the navy Tt is the business of | to vo eard of but ove Republiean simone them out toritle Hacked oxeent oe 1m. Washineton Ciieket Clad, ta which the Legation | groos/and invwhlcy considaavie: Raton ei tt eines | the War Dep Dyusine s of the Quar: |, AYoung man—a Democeat—old fue. that at th nd Seommnd | 4, fe Genera) then gavo an accout of the fealing of | eetcdyeet pring the, Recorting ecretarice and game off second beat. on acconnt of the death and wounding of several of | termester, ax nanent, who tas | boarding house where he lives In New York were | of your or a it ‘ he loyal people in Ladi K. 8. Goulll and Lott, Tt ow Von th , +, | {te members, Ina short speech, the Genera: wa the moving of tre six graduates of Yale College, all of whom will voto | — Mr. Ale candidate In the Fifteenth Diss GOING MoM To vorR, = 4" ©” A large number of persons in the employ of the Government have leit here within a few days of Mr, Baldwin, member nares for Grant, but e for Ci ry one of whom would baye we I he bad been nominated, a < responsibility for all outrages od dur jew Orleans was laid on hi that he looked te them to kegp the pel plan , sub- raikediknie “haere: {eet ck international Zeopyright would) be carly by Mr. K. Wail, after which ae 1 Horatio Seymour, within lent clee deel th We pg broke up. Tatto =A D roti o! plo sold, “and tomorrow, many. more | abd that every man who hed the right, to vote shail ays supposed It the business | for the Young Men's Christian Aasoein Meh assut deeiectcayorepet |. THAIN Rarirtoation Munrio,—A maga moet. | 0% ‘Saturday evening at 10 Stanton street, for £30 Washington for the nearer voting | vote tion day, Gen, Rousreaa | Of ¢ neport the army, [Laughter.] tow. . i Ing will be hicld hie cvening at Pythagoras Hall, 134 | PUEDE OF Teorganiaing thelr shop meetings, wi alities. ‘The cars to-night were crowded with | Was eived. ‘The Clab pledged | How grout is the ignorance of this man in rotation (9 | nthe ceremonies of laying the corner stone of | . Toyoue third inquiry F can only ray { am oppored to | and sh Canal atreess to Paty che noetnetiod ot | have been disenatinned for some time pest. Th wotors of both parties, themeelves to obey bis wish irs military aud od yee this man bis party | ine new building for. tt Men's Christran | M09 conteacts, for pian invor, t nssisted by lip vor Gcorge Francis Train for Congress, b gb te wld pees and no busi es transacted. ‘Phe troops in this city have at no time excocded a | MOWld clect as tho next “Commander imChiel | me, now tn oth th V ] and intinence bast er to anual the printing coutract, . ‘5 “4 eneral business meeting, at which all shop organi- KATY WITH THR SAC AND FOX INDIANS, few hundred tuce, (Langhter.) iakensuled Ueto Kn Soa Ad ngt jt pawea OF THe Mozvny Executive Commrrre gations are represented by delegat hold om every The President has proclaimed a treaty with Ho said, Turther, he would ith ¢ to know how much a Batarday aflornoom at Bic orclocke Whe cer | sou thine cutaia adn wp, that the mechan she Mooart Raseutive Committee have issue: Wednesday evening at the ab place, : y was paid for vorncla, aud who gotthe nucnoy., ‘Tuat oe ; “ , aditrcas in which they state that the Moz o ov Cite Bos Stocks. — erent rates Br.iwe Minuiseippl, by whlch they | The selma, Rome, and Dalton Raitrerd, | Inapolat, {laugltir,) die wante to know who kag aes oe ayer, singing, and Adresses, | | Mr. Peter Trainer writes, from iy tookouttn th | gants ton have ratoleed wot to present any di yunaerrnon, or, Fen OT tesa Werte gialand et aside. in the Indlan counisy south of | Dalton Maitroad was completed to Rome, Ga., yeu | Mt frofoud torance, wien the suliect, Now, | atnog Teading of the Beriptures by the | (ur nets ike oteeebete nt tie rauprentteg law id murthy th support oF all emocratar. 2 | CH Stork for Dicks and Sipe, due Now Kansas for their fatare homo. crday, and & train came through from Selma to | beliove thst tuts wan, this very mam, has bad an'ec | Mev. Thomas De Witt D- Di. senior pastor Colle | opposed to the Conspitucy lan and. ty the coutruct | yectar eee Metrine ne Cama enftthe | tho aanoehs 01 the Cup Reeek tor Deets ‘TUR CASE OF TYLER Ys. DEFRRRS, dea ty ft Jute 1H 1 Duteh Chareh, and prayer by the item in our State prisons, ant will, if elected, use allt KRTING AP CARMANSVILLE,. ¢ | The amount of the City Stock for Docks and ‘ASE OF TYLI . DEFRRRS, Rome in twelve hours, bringing two car loads of | Count of this money expended for the purchase of | Rey yy We Duck! pastor of Calvary Chureh, et hi 1 the one Jost turnout of the Republicans of Carm: Stipe te The Supreme Court of this District to-day cotton—one for Boston and one for Philadelphia, the iransports, thelr charter, their subsl: Ne | Me. William i. Ds Jr., President of the Axso: Influence and cast his vote to repral the one a on Saturday evening at the Union Volunteer Soid) * talned the Utle to real estate acquired under a decree —— lias really tho most’ securate information cation, made A brief hitrodue: lures whieh | Otis tr uiler presided, and speeches wore made by the | tow bonds... of confiscation for the life es The party bring. point; and yet, alt knows th he remarked thit tho new buitdtia tes Ce hei | Mr. Thos. Hl Ferris, candidate tn the Sixth Dis Chairman, Dr, Hallock, Col, Ke m, Mr. Kitehell, | fonds for the r ai eieet g it Was Major Tyler, formerly of the Marit Ku-Klux Riot tn Alnbama, Shp rrewlvel ie mousy, 86 welll 6 be pare voted to. everything that can feast im muking cond | (eh Weltes: nnd others. A company of Boss in iluo came over | mY cess ES ut who joined the Confederate army. Th Hewtsvitee, Ala., Nov, 1.—Three hundred Ku- | Which the same was expended, citizens of wii young men, physically, intellectually aye bave been an nt supporter of | f Mariom and added to the general yobiias of the ia pays interent on. tin the case was the Congrcssional printer. | Klug were parading about last night while a Repnd. | Publican party with having sud spiritualy. ; ’ Hof Jaws whieh can be fi gecacion, Mr Iuchard HH. Greene was naniqogn thee A is i ae wd evegunes was fol 5 ti drone he 7 od heartily ratifed as nominee for Asser man Seq eters. ‘This decision covers several similar | iieo5 mass meeting was in progress, Fifty or slaty | tur. Stanton tee dwelt at length w pm the often Han Lee BeBe a Wateanecnr ony Reed eels Dintiee y : NATIONAL BANKS IN THe soUTI. shots were fired, Judge Horton, a marked man, wos => He tie | terlan ehureh, the Rev. Cyens Anewer Total payindiis to be Made... + Be or ot | 4A Flaten to the « Right Hour law." Two r fecteds (oho ue an Fextay Inpioxation Meerrea.—A meeting of prtally wounded. ‘Two negroes were killed and ‘Trinity Methodist” Kplseupal chureh, the’ Her, John | tat T pledge : , myseit tt , Trqursts, § &e.—Coroner Keonan Sad ¢ official returns of th 1 bank , 4 ‘ennsylVania, thanking him for bis prompt * 1 ® HHeauIvOeAL SUPDOFLEF OL A IAW whi Trish citizens of the Third Congressional Dinirict, bndordge $a mal a1 Path ete Raiser ell Pf dette hia Tor Oetober show the fatncing | Many Wounded, Intense exeltement prevails, on of the troope, and asserted tut there | Hall, DD. pastor of Fifty avenie Presiyterin | Wneauivoral support Aa NSA 4, Hrooklyuc was beld on Saturday evening, ter tie | &n iwquest on the body of Max Lonecke, @ ermaa, Baran OF te a hen neon sianiciicniaiaiiaiaiimphiiiat Aeaoatees amounted fo hothiugs that the verytace | chee, aud the Rov. Stephon MH. Tyne, D. D.. reetor ? purpose of expressing their dlagest ok the cdnadet or ut 35 years of age, who committed suickde at the cluding $85,000 In specic; South Carolina, $2,237,. Lat Henl Ttema, that they were sent to séyina: soue eboyld | Oe eral rita e te eant, Bplecopal ele eh. Nhe Dewocratle wirepulb:rs tn Brooklin, in ignoring | twsegceorcy ia tue Bowery, by shooting ‘himed i spect, $26,000; Georgio, $5,757,000; specie, | Buppato, Y., Oct. 81.—John J. McBrido, | cient to remove all their significance, in reply '9 very ced Poere ant ly claims of the. lon, Willlem Kk. Hobipson town entobilahtoent bes henee rhees fe aan 000; Alabama, $1,111,000; *pecie, $31,000; Mis: | of putinio, was arrested at Lock renterday, fof | {He duestion pat by Gov. Todd, of Obio, about that | AR appropriate, and a tm ine Of ‘their expece. omination for Congresa because of bie town estabilahment, bit became reduced In elrew Uaslpps, $113,000 ;' no ‘specie; Lonielana, fi 751,000; | Deddung Seymour badges without s licenee et °F | time, in relation to the sending of despatches aakin, Sr Ghd wonnine foCHlag With WhieG thar woven, ty whi Tem: fim te ale hisecethine Caner wrest ae e, "$100,000; Texas, nearly $2,000.00 ghee! P eraae ah, co Etheridge spoke | az,they Bad not also been sent to other and loyal | Pngamigenuing feullne with whieh they ware de. 9 Have |. Thoma lly, Cat fugues at Bullous Horplisl oor the trap of aude Hina usin ape fe S8h.000, “The total amount | at the capital’ yesterday. Tk wan the Clgung Dea Howes answered Chat © hey did sotineed theese being douh'y Improsset with the Importance and ure. | Supportars dnity, which Wt Is well kuown he hee dS Hiaker, whove death ee Fest of injuries re: Of United States bonds to secure circulation is | cratic demonstration of the campaign. The Republi- Seymour depends for bis loyalty upon these dis- ~ eed wtih ic eee | Tn pelctlon te tan wisleel BE lhkek th tad prison Twa Ganwan Rervniican Coon ov tie Six. “a shed et % "east “Pow. and of compound interest notes only | cane bad « grand rally here lant night, FenataNp a Mat necro Teosameate aad Tet | MAY the clone of the addrossce the President ad- | auld alto stato iatny wewrhareanen hedusorete | reentn Wants Tuinrnantie Aesseaey Diceeaee: | Clie eeeiy St etNlng tM, Tact 1 ow, Sr, Louis, Mo., Oct. 81.—Both political parties | Costuntly in hin speeches censuring the Hec- | varcad und lowered tho err at the eustern | tH eed.on this Hubjoc it hardly needs my | ‘This Club held'a well ing on Saturday An inquest was held on the body of John Lym 4+ Tho Maltimore Suite maainet Gen, Buttor. | (24 the campaign to-nignt with torebligh eee eee ee ena eget, U8 | clas of the ent A box, with a copy of Thr SUx PE ELC IO ab al night, at 286 Eighth a Schlegel, Chale | who wus killed by falling trom the foot of 130 eat we Halts againet Gen, Butlor. | cersions, Although there were some appre lic Only compelled by. eircumstance to and about a bushel of religions and secular periodi rnp lows | mai ‘be nominal sptioorge Starr for | Eighty second street, which he was re; Barrimons, Oct. 81.—In the cases of C, W. | ofa disturbance, everytuing passed off quietly, troupe he peat, aud that he wee cae, wae deposited Ia 1 atone. th Congress, apd Assembly, were | Coroner Keenan also held {an inagest on the jot _ 5 hs or a ‘he ceremonies cloxed with the singing of the july rattled. personally on unknown man, of ntly an iris! Woolley and Kimberly & Bros, in the Superior | Artaxta, Ga., Nov. 1.—A large Democratic | loyal accord with the Government when he did 80, Is logy and the benediction by the Hey, fare | myseit ight. on, ther male's - | qran found dead (0 epi in Poriy-elgnth streak hens Court of Baltimore City, against Gen. Butler, a de- | mecting war held last night, and addressed by Hen- | made manifest by his being at the head of the draft Bw Li's. Checcetion Movs, Vining ‘hy all "means to Nave enaetes aged fi aoe) ily. fatlon, teeterian hie cei sion wen given to-day by Judge Dobbin, om the | Jamin. HM, “Ie sald that if the Democrats « riots in New York elty, only a few day After 5 + Chancellor New York Univer: | Viicn will mut ne labor of convicts vet ef th Cede pegs o0- | he had apparently fallen, fractering Body aking an cloquont per also made suita- | removed to the hearera to vote for oned to prohibitery laws, Othe Le such iabor: ap Morgue for identifeation, Tine new building of the Y.M.. A. fato he Ave | ths! Lagan tls Pie nddrebse i sauare up to thelr duty, Seymour will be elected and Berjon to vacate the summonses and declare them Il- | tue Constitution vindicate: Reat, Eatare.—Tho real estate markot for the recenily argued by the Hon. Caleb Cushiny Pr th, Obh SlescA. palition’ eontaatl tion of the stortes high, and its architecture of the Jony Savane von Concness.—Tho Independent | last few days has been unusually quict, and will re- it Mr. Schley, of Baltimore, for the motion, and It MILDARLPHIA, Oct, $1.—-A petition contesting Heymnour, ui ventonce Was with re- ground 1! Demoerate of the Ninth District made a final turn. | main until after t tion, but businens '. Merrick, of Washington, and R, the clection of Daniel M. Fox, as Mayor. his been to the Dem rh nd a gymnast oot on Saturday night at the Junction of Hroadway pon briskly in November. We shall ‘Williom Moace Addison filed in the Common Plens._ It represents that the | God Almighty avert shat calamity, hall, recep ler shat f and Seventh avenue, in favor of John Savage for ‘osted on the prices and transfer motion was on tie ground tha ler, being a | true vote of the city was ,779 for Tyndale, and 07, he resumed his seat he will be nice and do away with th r the sales progress, member of Congress, and retu mo from a | W for Fox, giving to Tyndale # majority of 2770. | paved. Tey id working and practi rly the following sales are re: Sonsion of Congress at the time of U The specifications of fraud, &e., are similar to those i - both | ten wh : Fendleton's place, consisting of five the writs, euch service wos Illegal and Wael? arse ce Mereaies tan toes rok ee tee Movements of Gov. Seymour, hag I ieee lal By) eres, ma nd out-butn Hacallion in oy Wirxxsusnne, Penn, Oct, 81.—Gov, Seymour o rained by. gnocand Ht, “a place, New Brighton. for $01. How: hearin, aes , » Oct, 31. + Sey building are raised by subscription rf foo Fenda vote ppinion that. the privilege of Senators 7 Sax Paanotsco, Cal., Oct. 81.—The Democratic | arrived here this evening from Philadelphia, On bis | ground, $142,000; probable coat of the building, | "have above helefly answered tho few questions da are contd tucenn, beat sad bt ib ives, secured to them by the Constitutton of | torchiight procession to-night was a very fino affair, | arrival he was escorted from the depot to his hotel | #¥% shactiay dshracdhen adheres Thomlart he cincted to the nesitine doe bte Pace reteaaret tine 1s oy A cendliate, 18. tarpwa Ie fsck: * 6 States, exempts them only from an actual | About 6,0 ple were In line, who kept wpa con- | by w mounted delegation of Union Democracy with eee ae s eavor ahall be to domi and every aot or ‘ack favor of and he now hie a fale fel ¥ D. R. Hitchcock, 100 Broad. ; * arrost of thelr persons, or the service upon them of | stant cheering. But litte enthusiasm wes manifested | e id Police News Yesterday. fvoenreer wich Iayein my. power jor the cates dou one side, aud Dr, Vranels er, two houses and over three tuch process disregard of which would expose | by the apectators, and the streets wlong the line were a ‘ta large crowd of people, He spoke at AUR Market Rieman’ Kael > air, with H reapect- your homas on the ober, land, Stuyve ae, and Tompkins av> them to an atiuehment for contempt, or other per- | generally dark, The clvil authorities have adopted | he Court Hose, using arguments siimilar to thove enex Merkee & afinann, ® ool Chedlent servant, THOMAS HE Picieds. ‘Tur G Repenuican Canaan C Brighton, $43,000 : estate of 0. Maura Sonal molestation ; and as the write of summons in | vizorous measures to prevent any riotous proceed. | anvanced! in speeches in other places, saloon keeper at 117, Howery, was brought before | mie G, Jan afl Mile Committ Rernova mot at ties | tlet}-two acres aud asnsion on Howard avenue eno cases involve none of these consequences, I | ings cither before or on election day, The Demo- | The Hon, Geo. JY aceuene’ sevelded, Gov. Box. | dastien Bhendley, ah Roses Market, for beating the | amjcommnlllne received en atiruative reply from | This ¢ pire Bee Aly tela od Mia. | and Turapike road; Mr. J. A. Rountaln, twenty hall eo moti ective! tie Co " 0 feadts r ine at that gentieman's residence uniil | Manhattir Gay Company by connecting with the rae apector of & sons, In rogar: cuben House, Dr. prosid Messrs. Bey | (iiroe acres on Richmond road, $10,000 ; acces . whl ete a At D ny Hay nt, | Serauion, Great Bend, and Bingbamtou, pipe, #0 iat the gas would go. dircetly some of the, papers 0 Benars 2 Lo prepa ~ overs. Why Mr. J. 0, MeAudrew. je by Mr. ‘The Philadelphia Election Frands, Wien En alisgh' won mond oo the Beoubl lean’ paste : thai Ho the burners witiut “passing Mate Workiugrnete: Atombist to rtediente Ceecne | cujs,Commulttes, subseuentty eubralited an address, | elon, North hor belhdibondoeds ts . he a rk : bree ; hla be 0 en's Assembly. to vindicate his ac diopted and ordered to . : a Punavaueusa, Oct, 81.—Since the October | slon,and promise to asst in pr Hal by Spe — ae ie” Tomi, before Justice Dowling, | Wen na furen they cou They rep hat alr a Gocuinent Is & final aud wigent 2p [nokia Ureoine axe Lawrase Ansaeren, speech Friday and Sa asville e cd. for robb) stivus Blau, of 4 Exchany nly no yuk that, thro : doth ; have been arrested and held to bail for refusing to Pe wien Haute, denounced. the vulgar and scurrilous enti: | PHN efge ubulng Gustavus Blau, of 44 Kachange | riding contrnct wan annulled. Tile: to verified by 1 ie | deputice ond Samuel I Dimmick and tery G Teeter tea tion, papers lesued by the Gu: | Ix Gueeve Seneer.—Saturday cvening, at 186 pas shaticeee Mabloslo ts Stey | worth $8% Tho complainant wor attacked on tho | ¢,let'er from Mr. Janee B Bwaln, the, printing cow y Cement: and | yesterday arrented. by United states Maraimnl Murray bepte ' Greene street, originating from the sparks ot vauiel « for: | corner of Pear! oadvuy by three mon, event wae Smee Os ade fo ‘ wl ae vay “ Fnure tr rand AOTy ln detent ean t0day. | joining ehimney fain: 00 9 shed; damage slight. ao pre of whow, the prisoner, snatehed the wateh from | ins 6itetsnndh of the ten the greateet impor, | N wi i spire contederated “ad e cision, 4 “ a = vis Vest po is Jotn Will bap *.J 7 os dy 1 10K t oI Dlection ofticers In refusing the votes of certain par- | Ix Guano Stauer.— Saturday evening, at 53 k P. Blair at Jersey ( Se years Of a lekpocketcne | 7 tos were frarns the ( Peeples opty tally , ane 8 > Mean elect on dy Lo ding coriiicatos of maturali- | Grand street, occupied by Mery MeDonald, origh On Saturday evening Gen. F. P. Blair, Jr., was | baving been pocket pings m being lod tao the support of | Bie above-ment parties, {n the alwence of tthe . Y fe fation sisned by J. Rowe Snowden, the prothonstory | ing froin a furnace; dain ling. enthusiastically received by the Democracy’ of Jersey | of Anne Mille eat won, Filth Sigh | Motinan for Governor, Tuhass cot ties mechan io tieek tad iseel cane Paving failed to recognise bis own signature and seal In Tuinp Avenve.—Satuilay evening, at 889 . A torehlight procession escorted him to the | Williamsburgh....Joseph Huly ‘ked up nigid, Mlevonih Dies iP LYN City ano Ktxas Country Nowra: | cates to every one who came along at $2 a head, bf his Court iu open Court, i ‘Third avenne, ocenpied a¥ an oyster saloon by Hugh itute, Mayor O'Neil presided, and In. | for a bru fesault on Thomas Calworth, | oe ees eae eet iatrie ~The following are the candidates in nomina- | matter when they came into the country —_——- 4 Folen, caused by a defective Lue, Damage $100; not | troduced the General to the audience. Atter ex- | of Kim Ste Teen calruick ow | the | eth District, Adjourned. Congressional ly, elty and county where they were located, A bench war Rebbery M insured, precsing. ble Dleasure at the Teeeption given him aad pew fi] a vette eee 1 dding and gohn ; ot c the reqular Dern Hie and ie pa ean from Cree Cor ot Usttea ’, fal day. ial umorously alluding to his own descent from Now ‘ann Were col for stonling cotton from the artes, the Lndopen rt e Ucket bav'ag | States was issued on Saturday, and on this yore ain, Mow Och 31. Fize men attempted | wit, geet occured by Pell a Crookrar's aiouny | Jereey ately the General "salt thee he knew | ateimehip Charleston, ab pive-b ‘Nony iver Gen, Baraum—Levter trom Mr. Jessup, | been withidrann: * | above mentioned j 0 arrested. All the rob the First National Bank at Alton, Til, early : this ovation ' wag not intended merely asa | Jolin Wilson, a young man, waa arrested for a bur Naw compliment to him, but a8 @ manifestation | glary at 86 conaness. papers issued by be declared void. Seas | To ihe Kititor of The Sun, Abis morning, While they were at work drilling the ‘est wtreet, soeaped by Samuel Coffin, x bawyer, of TP skill, Was Alaa e Democratic publican. of ‘devotion to a\ great cause, that of | iain ax a steamship office. ‘Three skeleton keys were te eeemakar, 4 ed by U.'S, Marsbsl Murray, for obtaint Vault, M. H. Faller, a private watchman, arrested x.—In the stable of Case & Power, | free government and lberiy.. In a popular guvern. | found in his possossiou, Comuaitied. Hi eactee Ranier crane yWiblocune” — beindel besta”™ Certieutes for every one inthe place that ne of the parties, who was outside watching, when me near Franklin venue, about 1 | ment no paiiey shout be adopted without the peo. a ‘euaalaee chose to Like them, either gratis or {or final Fee Mie remaintcr of tiem attacked the oficer cut, in | o'clock on Buturday morning, causing daaiage to the | plea amcnts but this Radieal policy had et neceh Seventh Jublice of the Reformation. i he olga g Munoration, provided tucy" prowised to voto the ead dreadfully with 8 steel bar, and shot him | amount of 9s tft wad been forced upon the country by 8 aE: | The three hundred and fifieth. anniversary of | fete gies ereagnen a Ct ig ins Democratic ekets and’ Bartcy” Scully, who. has rough the heart, causing instant death, ‘The rob- -y. ve mont of ress, Who have no just powers ot i 8 A * fe i ng. only been afew mouths In the country, on wt 3 ecaped, Ieaving belind thee cli’ they | ni%, BRoapwar.—Yeaterday afternoon, at 264 | Mant of Congress, who t ppored this policy, and his | the Protestant Reformation, or the seventh perio of candidate for the Avtembly,on the Krouid of Je. ‘Uriewold. Ing'to register ‘with one of the’ hocddlon piso 8. One thousand dollars reward ‘x offered 10F | one ye eee ey ey yet pers OrsINAtn# | second election was on the principle Ally years, ended yesterday. Approprinte servioos | hig ohuoaltion fothe Trader UOloas.) oe is working We atone Iitenardson was arrested, Ariene Bardo was arrested in. ti in the basement an : 0 ° cre held Ia. the oa ; ‘ aa hilt Pi on Saturday for ily pinball sss ng tie to the partition boards, Damage $140; in- | NS fate awa, Wut no soonet wae he deed ane Lejheren Charch, Twenty fret street, both moraing y ither has ths iewilds. wh Ho igen inte Bocond Disteletof the Hlghth Wag eres Ee sured. 1 and afternoon. ‘The Rey. Dr. Krotel, pastor, preiclt to Fed many asKo. NT. Maddox. fee pr tempt Wan made to sot aside kis polley. "Gen, | ® ue : : require many aa nel T. Maddox, + ; oe : Wreck of a Whale Kh In Newank.—About 2 o'clock yesterday morn- fF then ‘described in detail the manner {i waich P6 from the feat © The Lord beth, showed ea arent How due ni yy but ior the PS puerneTENTa NCP A. Waltons oie Ber, We, 2 >. San Francisco, Oct. 81.—The whale ship tng, in a private dwelling in Cuna occupied | thie attempt was carried out. Congress had violated | {MBH therefore axe we made glad.” Among there bc neni at the Eplecos Dorinthian went ashore on Blossom Shoals August | by Mr. Hichard Rharp: damago to the boilding aight il giving 110 ths encarta! and bed eae ni, | whe extension of Protestant. ehiristiantty throughout eae oe cei: or ight aveuue nd WO, and was thought would probably prove ® total | silerably lujured.. The occupant of tho house, Mr. | wery things whicle It hid promised motto do, New fap Sallte works, urcectied ip Lainer's wonder: Dist, Attorney.....Sumuel D. Siorris, Gren. Te denis pitt en Ue sexs wee foes, ‘The Captain and crew arrived by the Active. Tp, Was taken into custody on suspicion of hay | Jersey gave a majority of 24,000 in 1s67 against the eens aca ae agted th’ aie cone uty Iresanrer. Thos.A. Gard.uer, kdward i). White, the tith on Phe Corinthian had on board at the' time of the dis | ing wilfully fred the premises. Anotuer fire broke | Radical policy, but their Senators in Congress have sol aitae tat Lonae ie. ‘ex Coroner, Ist jo*. Bo Jouee, Win. HL. Miller, ecaliog couttuverey in the pulpit, he believed e ont abont 4 o'clock A. M., in ington’s machine | ignored this expression of opinion, and continue to | SUF mn White ola Hi Bs, Bus i the puipit, at account the Coriatulen had been taken ts tow east ia slieatsa 1g Haar rene. Tee ves | Senne i peeenson OF opinion, and, coatings to | churches from Yara Year. Sanday school exercises Tanor' fat ‘iteryor it y a si Incumbent dpa eveiy Protestant munister te Bee 7 orth fem ta to: * h were held in the afternoon, an evening the honest e ry Heller, lont contend for the faith when it was assailed from Pro- : f. pale ‘extinguished. The floor appeared upon exam Ed to the fears that hud been expressed a : oe harman on 98 orguron. And Hey \ : OD fies Gd ae tecraes bis ch rere voaceldentally taken fire from = stove fellow, Frank. Blair, Pantor preached again ou th Trad him. well. disposed tows iL Voothies: Wass it Roe: He aabebaved hig cousiertie teat a Wer Bela test f ter caro. ‘The Captain of the Active reports his | 10 Ove of the rooms; damage inconsiderable, only advoeates the rights of the poop bate golida abl choked gud ready ¢9 impart any information we required, Li Ve expressed BM saavicin nah s (em bok Ve Bellet that Soguain is incorrectly placed on the Traci: | — Ix Essex Stnwet.—Saturday morning, in the | *guld rule instead of a rump Congress. > a , jo have the recent OB fa'sing |, that the great moos are truv lo the principles and Beat rah ibe mae tie iT tin the | (afer remarks by Chauncey Shatter, Oreates | ‘Tae Pussivexcy ov Paincerow.—A very plea. | to,hare the recent on Collector of Ta Fredertex Scholes. | Gurisines of the Hetommathon: Ware Breaplee Fear of 184 fo 188 Keser strect, origiuating on the | Cievoland, Leon Abbot, eid other speakers, the | sant fact comes aut in connection with the Insusare, Si workin i my principles to ens | Conptrolier Sonn zannaaers which is simply the belief and pracsions inculested oo fourth Moor, from cading meeting sdjouraed. tion of Dr, MeCosh un President of Princeton Col | dotee any. ¢ te ui onominated on tie | AMOUR: rece ods Re aiiog MaLeer. rai ‘ ty ui Ree menial holler, ‘Tho second, fourth, Ofth and sixth Hors are cabin loge, Jk Sppeere that se. coon ‘enls wan hacen Lion | Latter Rakoseidctate weaioce, be, be nominated om, the | Oty 'trsasarer,.. 0. A Opragae.” one Magee, | inthe Bibiorasken’ out of tne world tedee ee at bead Asher uat ye oceupied by Brevor & Co Hie tuctory ; damage | peop, 2 in Memphis for Election Day. | De. McUostt would accept the position, the Iriendyot has beon ‘misrepresented editoriatty th Andrew Walsh, Jolin Q, Adams,” | should have the Dark Ages and the Inauisition: with Orrawa, Canada, Oct. 81,—The Emigration § innared for eo. aren Beppe Soratt, |" Meupaw, Tenn, Nov, 1—-Mayor Lehwich lesued. | tee igetiation besttrres: Uueskacives to reise e foes a daily ‘paper as to his course in conde in Delmar, John Cockle. eee cere ae. :Rokrgr neaie ano ys: Fas 7 as H; insured for .» Ne issued Loy ib Me teaeates fe * nae . tere assumption of cutholicity, even by droy Doalrvnge: shaped restertey,', Tee/Ontario, Qu ‘occupied by ‘Frederick Holz, cabinet maker; | a proclamation today, earnestly recommending the | Which #hould secure him a auflcient andy manent of ail bs sckler, GBarles i Fro the word Protestaut and assuming that of Catwollee bec, and New Brunswick governments were rh red for $1,000 in the ‘exercise of unusual i rance both in mann oad eld 10 $04,000, pea the niatens ar tel lon 4 . would not, he raid, make the Protestant Episcopal of this in e1 ‘oted to the object named, Very Little his about this subseription, snd It will interest n T,'Blair, the Republi stopresented, A plan of concerted action be ween the Dominion and local governments was upon, details of which are to be submitted (0 The speech on election day, and the closing of Kalo t ‘Lhe Superintendent of the Police also published « Amsterdam, | similar proclamation, calling for UX) special police- wned by Diehl, Stark & | men ; directing that'a police patrol be kept on the | the public to know that Jol Indepentent Democratle | Church Catholic or universal, Protestantism em: Patrick Burs fe tae Bigot Dito ed District, and | braces all who love our Lord Jesus Christ In. sin: SIGS SERS 1S tone SUE Amr ioly cerity, und Catholicisim cannot embrace more, ‘These a ur dealings ity. Melle ting Wat jaa tie avens shontd fall, Ptake tho liberty of latrudibg He] tiie cor nication upon you i ALDEAMEN, uivbles wnd quarrels about words and amos, about governments for appro’ Kulsrant agen: . i can candidate for Governor, to whose muniticence | © or outs, M su ‘ cromonie fea are to be established (a London aud en the fon: Urrent be made of ail cltissas corning a emt | fie College hns already be lagely Inbedted, headed LN AE Dials workientasa teeny, Democratic, Republican. Arms ad premonien, he Hikentd (a tave WiAge OF fa neal, while those ab oil important poise In the armed ; and stating that the utmost vigilance will | the list with $10.00, Mesora. If L. & A. Sttart, the | Naw Youn, Oct, i, 19, t URE iver, Hen toppeton. the enemy Was solting his mines to destroy both. Ha ion are to be maintained, be used to detect Vereons at the polls carrying con- | #uaat dealers, cave $10.4) Mr. Btuart, President of —_— 8 Thoma eating ae Poston W "Rony on. urged hls audience, in the words of the, text, to con: pee ty ' g Charles Franks A JN. Stark (Lod. )e nd ear t nce soe poneiEa, 1 ment is great, expecially between the | gave,$.(48); Mevars, Stuarts the, Hanon Ninth Cangross Dintric George Wittard, WiWocae tess Ga plaice lias 4 bp : From the Memphis Dost, Wings of the Radical party. ir. Kobert Konner, of the Ne JOUN BAVAGK—WITHDRAWAL OF GRN. Ww. 8B, Joxrphy Wilson (tud.), ‘Maetiwo av rma Cu beep i f inbumanit Clayton, of Arkansas, has tssued a procima- | and & number MLL TER, Hrusgees Rerxen- Cerome fi. Wese A. very slim audience w od at the Chureh of ‘The Reusselacr Park Races. One of the most revolting cases of inbumanity I WIth te delaras eatin heel ie ; nicl George Hannagan, A very a ence was gathared a8 the C v N.Y. Oct, 81.—In the third dey’s | towards children which we have over had occasion | 1a" Wmicn or “AGntey Bradley Chun Ho Wl Forty xinra Sreeer, | the Puritans in Brooklyn inst, night, on the occasion BOF, Be aed to wri i burbs of the cit Springs, Lafayette, Mississippi, Woodruff, Shark, New Youx, Not of races at’ Rensselaer Park to-day, the first race, fo1 ion meeting in regard to Spanish evangell- on fin Fe pan! ange! 1 ymocracy of the Ninth Congress Liat road, k pani tation, meeting Was composed Of the frieuds re of $100, beat three In Ave, Detween Taylor and | new Halelgh rend, one week eet rere kn and | Cralshend, Belver, and Green. for the Pre o that he enters upon his hice | “In order ihat whe’ Llemoeteny of ‘thie district Of the American, Bible Bocisty, "American Trect oe Biincc, was won by Taylor, ‘Time, #31, 4:39, and +t the Prospect ln Iilincls, Gnder circumstances the most favorable.—ventoe | may herve t Spportunity to make a united oppo- | 31—Jamnes P eee ie Foreign Curtatlan alow, peving | fe 4 tte, sition ty the election of i@ candkiate foisted upon | 2—De Witt. Daatels, Daniel K. Travie ie he-eecond race, for $400, best three in five, eight | Py Gatews, Oct. 81.—Republicans here claim this |“ ——__—— them ya eirrupt Bargain and asalunt their wil els MeGrath tind). Shain with ible and mien tarry them throu te ° oreee started, vis., Da! ’ *) irl about 12 years of ag State for Grant by a majority of 50,000. Gen, Adirondack Traged, wreby withdraw my hame from the list of candi. . ountry, Dr, ded, and rmer, Founder, irl abous 13 9 + Ae re edy. d a re ty ‘aime SUPERVISORS, the Rev, Dr. Ganse, of thiscity. The reverend gen- Fone esters Rev ‘yort.won, the third fourth, fors'ot oe ia F iment“ walen he Tne eparith his fant and Te content of accom, c Fram the wie tye pe Lg hy tio pony ey ee eee Demorratte, Repubtican, Homan spoke st coins, Teng ping, lato a ‘bad aMth heats, } $48, BE, and HEI, ie (girl for the most trivial | other Democratic papers, that it cost the Government | _ It will be remembered that in the latter part of | worthy of your suf'rages, and a true and tried iriead les D. Hutchings, R. Cornell White. “ i a in in, ~ acid Sie ie aituraay’ referred” te. snore, | Sieseoe ane ts sood elgans tates et Cera ae | ae ete hn well tece emer cr | ory of ys liverty. eB stewart. Dwight Jonnetya, tid "tho tuducnee. which, “the reecat. revola Past Tro this ri auodghtieeiy went nto the garden neat | Fale Murieation, ‘The {ola expenses tothe Govern: | John firown's Tract, wit and killed a tiah named WILLIAM 8, HILLYER, 11. Bets Hon, aroutd Rave upon the rligous tater. Bostox, Oct. $1.—The horse John Stewart | tho house and pulled one or two oF | ment for the past month has been $150, and have wot | Jamon Short. murdered, eR Wee § reekaent GRN, MILLYRR ON GEN, OMANT. 1. Davenport. Dr, Schenck had not yet arrived, he would occu, -grotted twenty miles yesaraay on Riverside Park in Shia slight otsaee, bot of ae Aur parka exceeded $2 lor two montis, of Borepae river, on Abeer fe Mb a ra nen toe 8 Gaus Ulllver| dae a¢ the quae’ netiva aad ecient z Wot be Bevols the Ian with b few wks. He then detin 4 AP NAPE APA lg BRASNEB tele (ary fn abutive fan {aKs ge child; thete inter, | General Orders in Regard tothe Election, | QY@t,a dog collar wiic! \rhold elated, but which | supporters of Heymour and Blair In the canvass in HSoveph ion, Chauncey Porr Wai under Paap That Bees nite ee ek we by Telesra upon the defenceleas encase of the hot iron poker ss | Wasurxarox, Oo al orders have | Short refused to viet. Tort, The hombeldee ric, | this city, in a speech made before the Nineteenth | id-Michm rrderick seis% Netherlands, He noted asa particularly curious emer Nswe ticueard ‘tckets wero | ra hearts suegened Sunistment. Accordingly, the | been issued from the headquarters of tho urmy, by | An qtntt family togertier, lado tome disposition of | Ward Democratic Club on Wednesday night, spoke | 43° alloy J Matha fict the elrcuustance that whereas the Dutch hed - Boston, Oct. $1.—' Fwo Chonsand tok woman selzed the girl, while the brate of a man ap- | command of Gen, Grant, publishing to the arniy, by his property, and ‘announced Ils tntention to take | oy follows of Gen, Grant's personal and military | ‘The Tudasoadi : B been so severely persecated by Alva and Torque. Od tke oe Te eee caus el Haale bk fed the buruingsiron to her cheeks,neck, hands, | direction of the President, the provisions of ‘the | Ris,bFoperty, and wnndnuced, fie Intent J re are Independent candidates in nearly all tho | mada, yet here was’ the represemtative of the Daten Firiiay and Saturday nights next at Music plied iiked ‘armoeand even attewpted 40 thurst it | Constitution aud laws of the Uniced States, in reine | ‘he woods and never be captured ally part of the | character: The most painful duty of my life is that 1 | ward Church (Dr. Ganse) asking. spiriiual assistance for | Saw Francisco, Oct. 81.—The steamship Mon- | Ss. her throat. tion to the election of @ Fresident and Vico-Preal- | authorities to bring Aruuidl (0 Justlee, anit yet compelled to oppowe Gen. Grant in this canvass. Reruptican Mawtina i Jnesey City.—-A lorgo | the descendants of those who lad endeavored to ‘tana sailed for Panama to-day, with $117,000 in | AOS he poor gist was tortured, while she writhed | dent of the United States, togethor with an act of | Sent or hie owe hand timo! last taken hia Hie Yee | iia gempelied to eppove Gon. Grant in his canvass. siou and exterminate his people. bet a ‘ ea alee stamp out his re otek, Kidtese wine Guy, WiseetGelarday | De Wenonch having bp kis ine arrived wie Oe for New York, and erscif from the clutches of the | Congress probibiting persons cngaged in the military that his Fieger Di geidiai dal halal Pare iO re cian, tii the iesh touched by the tron | or uaval service irou,luterferlug in any goueral ur | Tevorved that his bol, Fontagss Moxnos, Va., Oct, 81.—Mojor-Gen, | was covered and checkered with long lines of black, | special election in any State, having ta in arm re in | biceding blisters, —_—__— tion Is that Ari Sririscabare, of pe® ret wie aly Ard Theurrage being satiated, they confined her in the Locenavan, Pe. Oot, 81.—Mussing & Farns- whinge in ren found tn Mek’s lake | before the war, 1 shared the perils of the buttle- | evening. Addresses were made by Mr, Gopalll, body gave evidence of | feld and the precious intercourse of camp life with | O. Kouse, Major Pangborn, Gen, Van euren, and | sented to the audience, and made an eloquent spree time, and the supposi- | him during the war. Ihave retained bis contldenes | others, for the, purpoace of he, mosting, saylog thab we Fcom- | and allection wince the war, L loug eherisled ( : ‘ Spaniards were beygt: id, und sho by M. | hope that be would be the standetd-beerer of the Annsers or Iuuwcan Voruns ar Newank.—Tho | give them a sionol The tuteresting service one lane , ; ante ; lo numerous arrests of persons | cluded with a hyn, : he slgbt of all, ju order to prevent ber | » VOCKHAY ‘Arnold and Mr. ae. ‘The Dowt Of the suicide | Detoeratic party in this contest, L repeat to you to jen have ma , 5 Ges Bair, re ta Gereey. Haleares tomorrow | poeta Ui crealy ones anne ana | Farnsworth rerfences rere dentroyed. by'tre tat | Wan Honting on the ike. “The Herkimer ‘county | wight, what Pave nat forty” on Fiection ado | nected of Moma, voting eines the charter Teen (KINo's COUNTY | Snaoo\Ts's Comme—Hy mona 0 the facts were found ont a1 5 Po siners hot G wore notified Of the recover; py me In this eampaign, that Gen, Grant Is a gentle J Bth of Octobe 01 WILLTA ERDER, Lay.—The wills of tho folow Bostox, Oct. 81.—A verdict has been rendered | ae eee eee in a tle housa, yesters Bight, | our other, business houses were’ partially | orener and bherls Te oper tamabed Cae etal the tend orien twoms have been taken Jato custody, a ercit | primed persdua were ddintiod to prebate during tho Boston and Worcester Mallroad Com: | Hi\"iud arrested the partice, after Which they took ahd teslan for the pepces ofp Sipe: habits, a wan of intellect, d bunane man, a man of re ie cald LeebE BOW confined tn the | past wee: Caroline I Beaman, Monzoe t. Robertson, Bamuel B, Stowe géOu0, for injuries sue. | Hay and arrested Ue Duties, ey mai courk, | Was the work of desigh for the puposd of plunder, Maeda Date RR PRRUERE AD, 8 Ina y ails Ueda ould that an cyual nuziber are yet | fiariain Lita, Auelia MeCale, Jona Price, aid Josap f ard'by being run over while traveling ou Upd the reactive of Woe cave the Jary indicted La ba Rite Tee cee wa vy Natenanmtarion Fravns 14 Sanany Cory. | cons hua proven his military genlus to be above the | $9 Us arrested, ord pranied. ta ibe, ethteses hits Vine ighway ind both partios, ‘This morn'ng, Leavenwor ? Muster was arresté ey, Clty on | reach of calumny or euptious eriician, “Whether a aries E. Heuson, Joun Withorington, alotter from Judge Bamugt Lecompte of | Saturday on a charge of (al%c\y #Wearing in counee- | you approve or disapprove of my oplulons, uo parti Coraxctiox,—A local paragraph appeared in i ar, Meorie Cook,” Joseph HM Honder? Boston, Moss., Noy. 1.—The Rey, Henry P. | the Police Court for trial, Depuly Maréhal Williams ' y . len hen marched them | thai city to Gen. Btringfellow, In which he nanounecs | tion with two applicstiovs (or naturalization payors. | aan fecliug, no deste for party tuceess, will ever de- | our paper neveral weeks hich ue of | #0 Bhekbardt, Poillp He Wuibwore, as eo nc ean Te ner aaa et | orto jell The wounds up Tue gitlare now Weal: | his withdrawel fromthe Democratic party and tie | He'was hale aq? hei in: 12.00. Soha O'Reste ihe | ta oclug. mo desire fur party wuccess, wiih ury rep: | G. W- Barnen, of Cleveland was unentionad In pos totrugae, all of Brooblya, Loutors ot" aude’ Ree eee aan ed esol’ shine | fog rapidly, and bave bars iost thelr Ree ote atin ie ote a or ocr dei caxtorses | alleged dealer fn borus va'uraltzation papors,'hes | utatlon whenever, wherever, aud by wliow sever ws: | néction Galealaved tO do lima Injoatice, We have suce | (fameme were eral the persone and e-iates ng from a loaded furniture wagon, ‘The frog pearance. ‘She will rematn in Charge of the police | reconstraction as It row # *'thongh It did uot moet | been discharged, the cviiouce belug inguflicient to | ulled.. 1 think Wat man le beth eneman, un Tredeil 19 John fost ey, and Mau ' ‘ Journod that the transaction did wot occur as therein | Angusta & align (0 Bose Bebe of at etrugk bim on the bead aud fractured bis 9k: Lill the trial of her assailants is concluded, bis approval at Ure justify his commitmcot Ghsistlog, aor a rue Dewoerat, who will germit bia 1 related, and we make suis ptaseiacut ip iustigo ye bi, Fi vio pualia tax lb, wll ot Be ‘ie br