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FROM WASHINGTON —— Bpecta! Neapaiches to The Sun, Wasnrvorox, Nov. 11. THR SUFFRAGE QUESTION, Gon, Grunt says that he will favor a constita. fional amendment making the suffrage question (o be Fegulated throughout al) the Staves by Congressional enactments, and making it universal—North as well As Sonth, Ho be ieves it practical to exrry such an Smendment. It will be aceordingly set tn motion as soon as Congress meets, that the Logisiatares which moet in January can at ones ratify 11, and that by @ bpecial session of Congress next summer the law eav be passed in time fur colored men throughout the North to vote at the next fall elects THE ALABAMA CLAIMS, Tt is ascertained on inquiry at proper official Pour that the statements tn the 1 Jon papers toncerning the Alabama claime are entirely incor Fect, ae wre most of the other reports om the sa Snlyect originating in this country. cua, Tho Government has no official information com ferning tho alleged Blilbustering movements on Cuba sriun PEPCK, The Washington Seymour and Blair Club bare thot a meeting, and agreed not to disband us a De Cratic organization until they eee bow Gen, Grant Going to wet; some of them dvemlug hat there Is yet hope, while otters were ready to abandon pe aiters entire’ blenl THR PACIFIC RATLROAD, The President has accepted the twenty.milo fection of the Central Pacifle Kailroad, commencing At the Huts mile, and ending at the GUMD mile ened o the taitial point at Sacramento City, Cauilforuia, A wenn, HADEN, Gen, Spinner today, in looking over some es which had been let fo his vaults for several be fears by the Wor Department, opened one which has | In {t the female garinents worn by be wes captured on his retreat, ‘The whereabouts of Ain box hae been a myntery for some time, CODIFICATION OF UNTERD STATES STATOTES, Judges Janes and dolinss Bprointed to prepare « eodidcation of the Uo nies stavules, are Lusily evgaged apon their In sl pros abiitty Ht will cet rycors belure Iheir Hborsare concluded, ‘Turre are flicen volumes, Which wiil be conden > Lnee, AUTHORITY OF COUMTE MARTIAL, Wor Department has published an order einmuitig Of procens by Courts Martial LEry, woeumpel the atievdance of rdored tuat Judge Advoc tee who euch Urocess, LO persons NOLIN aly direct me by name ehalh b; partment ¢ rons Parpores Tue nearest mulliary euinmand Mereupon lraiaa ® sufleent force for the € df the proc ra, When © F atich force ahivt be actualy required. Lhe prelvinary sutumons OF BupEENS UKy deserved by aay prsnou. nurvities nton returned to this city to-day by starts (oAoFtoW for his sew comnaind Witneasew. May heres Piiitary ve Secretary St Ge. ¢ In Texas ‘The rebel Gen, Longe: talled oa Gen. Grau Janes P. Bailey has been appointed Supers isor of Interne! Keene for the Territories of Washlug fon, Montana, Idatio, and the State of Oregon, a — Au Attempt to Whip a Woman The Ree ported Trouble at Mason's Depot. Tenn Mawrits, Nov, 11,—Jumes Stokes and John Cunningham went to the house of Owen Reilly, wear the corner of Winchester and Matne streets, this morning, and attempted to whip Mra, Reilly for fome remarks made by her about Stokes's mother Reilly resisted them, and » fizut ensued, during which he was # ot in the back an | pro bly fatally wounded, Stokes wud Cun Brrosted aud committed Fiiteen boxes of new muskets arrived here yes Reriiay mending from St, Louls, consigned to L. Hel- an, who refased to recrive tem. He denied Knowing wnything about them, ‘They were stored, fens wl * tr ried this morning, Although a Lirge body of Totous procecuings oceurred ——_- Improvement of th Kivers. Pram pe Cures, Wis., Nov, 10.—Th Fention ealied by the Governors pf Wi Tews, Masonrl, and Minnesota, to adopt mensures to fecure ald from Congres e the Fox aud Wisconsin rivers, met to The ottendwice was large, and trated that very great interest is folt in opening & channel of water communteation by Way of Binea rivers, be the Lakes and the Mls fissippl river. Many prominent gentiemen trom the ect arrived here to-day, aud depot lant wight re ort wil qu vos were y » impre Bint menioned wre. present, including Gov Fuireh{ld, of Wiscousin ; Gov. Merril, of Lowa, and Several members of Congress, Gov. Atwoud, of Madison, was temporary, and Gov. Merrill, of Lowa Was pertnon wt President The report of Gen. Worren, who has, under au thority oF Congress, mate a survey Of Le Wiseonsin | Fiver le entirely fevorsie to the practicability of the Tioproveacnt, ‘Kesolutions were adopted, declaring tht Whereas, The re Geo. 0. K. Warren, the peer achicf, shows Lint @BANigAD e water Clint aeerieik conuvotne tie Misrenpe niece and dichg by way ofthe aod Wisconsin ivere, on emiais at h amoderass cones therefore, Re olead, That the iw ate opening of such chan pele dombudod hy tie fit rests of the who Rou that the work Lone of uatonal ueportn Mioaaure o1 devenve in ease of war; that ni Hepresentatives 1p Congress fon the bo requcsied to urge the Govorameut to uudertuke Complote the improvement atan early day: that Ho jropetwd, #et-inw tort the eh ‘y nt and eeatiet taley as Int iben to Concur in Pea lel Iny It beiore their respective Legintatores: with Mest tat they adopt the practical measures Me vdjecs desired, aod that he Treadent, of Oils Con Yention, in his discretion, may ap; vont Woe) to Wee. Ihe subject od the Luprove i upou tue attention of Con pula ——————- From Albanyy Anpaxy, Nov. 11.—The Cole-Hiseock trial w Bol commence untl! tomorrow, Considerable time will be occupied in procuring a jury. ‘The Governor has appointed George A. Lamont, ¢ Lockport, Justice of the Supreme Court for Bighin Judielal District, ta the place of Noah Davis, ericned ‘One hundred feet of the towpath of the Eile esnal bas gone out ou the fouranile level seven miles went Behenectady Te will take four duys to repair xt The water in the adjacent river (Mohawie) te very Digi, and 19 still risiag, All the surrounding at are inundated, 2 — Rertous Kottrond Accident. Pirrsecuca, Nov. 11 An accident oceurre he Pittabargh, Cincinnatl and St. Louis Rutlre early thie morning, A stock train, com) when near Saw Mill Run trestle was thrown frou the track, and two of tho ears, loaded with horses, thrown from the trestle work to the grount, Ne of the attaches of vi Beveral of the horses wer was considerably damaged, truiny on the route a — rh Sinte Buse Ball Convention. New ¥ Aupayy, Noy, 11.—The Base Ball Convention was held at the Assembly Chamber to-day; the » sion lasting from 11 o'clock this morning unt o'clock this afternoon without Interwiesion, Ov soventy clabstwere represented in the Convention though only thirty-eight went delegates, But ely €lubs sent representatives from Albany oud the ‘Western part of the Stuie. The most inporiant ue tiou of the Conyention was that whieh resulted 'y tho expuision of the Mutual Clad f glug the Gunstitulon of the Association by re bu Aner to Club had been ii diekarj Committee's action sustained, the Mutual Club w Feinstated with but one dissenting voive, The ele Voorhies: Viee f Virets 8 second, G, Lewis; Recording Secrotary, Md. i Desi, her Tursie, Wild M Wiccler, Mattoon, aud MEKeon Ad Mi Balen ant Wheeler, Lhe « a Marine Disasters v.11. —The propellor * 8 We very bly "The bark Franels Bournonf, videneg, sent ashore ¥¢ Jones Ledge Woot Bay, and tes ap © will abicunyl to gett THE FLBCTIO THR CURAN EXPEDITION, SPORTING, LABOR MOVEMENTS, New York, Nov. 11.—Tho official vote | ‘resident is, Grant 11,699 '@ mayority ts 1,048 Farther Pa The headquarters of the Amerion Cuban Army The | of Liberation presented anything but a warlike aspect yesterday, ‘One military. Fe and nding the Virat Exhibition of the New York Athi Tho Work! WORK OF A MONTH ‘This excellent its poo work ai ‘The work of the past 1 the Union (14 Franklin street) fur employ: work directly new applicants, 38 of cee widows, Th QM baltorphans, 38 | and 6 homed nployers were entertained Hteetive Union ISTRREATING INCIDRNTS. {uijon eontinues to perform utatiously a9 usn Loxvox, Nov. 11 Ciesolving Parliament was promolent write for the elections have been Is polnt the 10th day of December for the meeving of the pow Parl <The Queen's proclamation of Mouroe county for Seymour 10,019. inter season of athletic qurnted Inst evening In this elty by a prand exhibi the auapiees of the New porta was inai tor stepped In tion of gamen York Athlete Tho immense Empire Ska ted in Thiet ured for the ¢ to make the exit ‘The rink, with ite three buudred Jet sented w fe appearance. AV Dotworth' ontivened the evening Now Hasmpahire. Presidential vote of the State is ¢ wa: Seymonr, 1,800; ot 7,700 «ince Inst Mareb publican and 6,109 Democratic, The Dasabian Principe: The Vienna Prease saya no- gotlations are mow afloat for tho purpose of amend ing the Treaty of Parla so a8 to make th ercignty of the Sublime Porte over the Danubian Principaiitics less Mlusory, “Well, Colonel, our irrepeessile Marshal hasn't | Of this lose, 1,000 is Viewna, Nov Ll. citor ta were spared Je and attrsetive, whom were Widows, 4 bands living, 18 were + Pm here etill, Ail qnict on thet But commupieations bare been p fy to me ata fearful rate lately Gentiemen of high standing ko ahend they will bi You montioued In thie morning Feit, Davis in convection with ture of hita over That roon In You were rather rons Colonel's brow nef Mowtooweny, Aln., Nov, 1.—Tha vote ia the whe Vnion, an $22 Forty siz counties give Eighteon coun- m all quarters, A fargo auticnce was tn jected by Ui TAL were eo! the month prev! Weiely whe had Gront 66,2, and Seymour 54,464 ties are yet to be heart from, The Mepubl Claim the State by 90,000, fe me to any catent forty two pte anil pongilir se.cetio ork Athletic Clnb, a4 Is well known, on organized tn thi ‘one tn Loude ‘rents It wont! he much y were orphans, Mapnip, Nov. 11.—The party in favor of « Re paMlic te gxining ground, with Don Kacalante to puch forward the Repubilcsar Hievent hae nn ited has recently city, tm fnttatt and Ita patsc n't Helong in th A resident of Wator atrvet, well re Pe and Ftore it. Lov, Nov, U—The Kepuhlican sare ewtrom nit one counties in the Sinte give publican, for Governor, o figures the Lower House of the Te has Tistitated ® “One hundred pene ne took place Inst i these exhibits plied to the Superintendent cently to ret omploy me When asked why # the haret Into tears home , ‘my father and mot Persnsacno, Nov, 11.—Tho International ed by the Hmperor Alexan antfor the mitigat‘on of mienced ihe He Kasvian Sin fe in a private These games aro open to atl amatenra, wheth Prizes are awarded eu diferent sargents in Cuba. and hed i wh every 1 Government, the plansof the forts, and th der, to draw up 9 Convent the horrors of war the Presiden The Senate will 9. Nees were Mr I. of tha New Ye turcay night. and my earn The Democrat saya: “One handred counties in (he State give Grant a majority of 51 are expecting ua dally We In effecting a land ister of War, We ehontd hive petit to tomate, esto that Te Tho dretgame was the" Standing ro: PM. Broderick, of TAL feet and 610, a etphla, jim ed give 9 eal! Mem ‘on Monday tor bers to the Low Gur lig bee Cone Higed her aud t cims ninety-two m: Legmiature, without coun te Cla, ele Wh the Supermten wy with ber here annoaneing that the Iman of Masent tn rk her te the ev ve leaving she avked torn tarnest in this enase Wahudees succe ca, took tie fret prize Hbresk up into Nov. 11,—Tho Second Congressic District of Bilaoie ts claimed the nf the United States, having given G sing tw call and veo her The New Domi * Standing Meh Jun hot see how any om nk Loould to wave p, Farnaworth | at te potut the Privy Council ander Lord Monea's | weal etn ‘Tne fruite of aly marriage, Nefire y wet nnd wont | an at Large lor two y Dilities of ene rent (uy Hive ladles of the Trond Jump. embracing nenrly all ority for Grant and Cob majority for € rity for Grant | Tonoxta, Ov Mt giidy ay he disappeared a . Davia wien | sement tn Me and was duable to Ket ployment, wherehy port herself and baby | vote 1a probabl; cert We here t cap cignra, onr re will excoed 20,000, ment at the earliest op hes, W, b, Camp young woman of g Democratic ma- | A Mystery Solved a Detoee erlod of each othe Jority for Seymour m Tontsia Tie fact t# establisbed that tn robcla prevented the Republicans from going to We The Mosecwne in Ne ow Uriowns the evening's 7 1 the eare of th wet emailer a Buttonboling one of our reports 10 ab home ao ne votes cast int to attend to the coived bub dH, er ce. ever tay which borders as told tn he but tie Union we A comparativ educated widow lady ¢ recently With as tong aad Hager The Leavenwe » mystery Tw ud tale of Wo Crapeacted, new tment ant Lites WeRY Collected, jourwed says that Gran’ (inks it may reneh B,C solving when we last mott ret and lett own, and hin me the parent haa wherow! The Chortoston Manuictpal ap Wid galt long after the winne the hope prel t ] Ler own chan unieipal election was annoaneed Hie had access atrial of the ve work Uiial ale might do wk home, be ent ammwement aid thonglit hee h Was gent for . Wak elected over @ majority Cf 17, ty talk of contesting tue election, nid, and #o th given the polp of Me eventy, applestton, bat they e Clileen’s P Election of Veres, NV N tion of the Episcopal Charen axa worving in Grace Chureb, the Key. Dr, Van After preliminary religious ered an able fermon, H have been I A's waiting maid ne nlwaye dud ~The primary Convon- nt content ( | lke ‘Vy supplying the wants of this doing good rn Unnecessary bere Wurm ether tl weveral dirert nid have dropped @ sing water own porehing t when it Was tac A., Nellie was cises Bishop Coxe deli afternoon session the epectal order fur 8 0° the choice of a Bishop for tie new diocese, oaition woret Haul patronage of rreviod, upon the ested her sane {from the Inst Log Litteohn, of Brooklyn New York Rdneutte of this Society, har Jail, wud nt shy’ Were elected tor thi 4 for ite object and by every Vee Pro dent Sought to goin frou fer a eon! BK. Chycets, waa he ening (he members «rand reception at the Butterfield House anda talt fr cher thee in bet heart Would bres The Popatation of Chicas Carerce, Nov pleted makes the ease sinew April int Baynnet Willett Chavtes PK y Ward Beo.ber, ‘* f to tell you bes Nellie was har York and New ¥ Denutitol in my falling fron her OWN, im & 920 when the tears were er of diamond 1 they ars now dolag Nerent parue of the laud: N.Y., Nov. 11 ured here this mornip, told as much to. Mrs oF intimated ta severe gale pre: Wl News by Tetes Fletcher bas ap sand persons disp ney than the The Plano Makers’ Strike. Aispatch anys window of ‘ny. ot Joakers was hebt ab the Geri: VPireswvacir, ~The County Con 1 hat bug lieth estabiisiments, Jrews skelehing lay work oening Miss h O'Neil, of Pitt Henry Slober sisters of Mercy in this es the Benate olition wae then shot paid, wud th Oflicers were authe Louis, Nov, M,—The from Montana + the mining season abo nuntains is cold retort of wh had fllen tn Sc,’ Peal, Bos offered th Dering about 300 men, very well kno Hoxton, Nov. Hank watehin hy State etree! ing Why the if rt, tho President bak inst earned @ high lonel tor bls val y lollowed the exaniple Hy Wasa you Is assigned for the act. Pont Jerrensox, I 8 prominent boat builder fe eurly yesteray morning on Ishoring miter temporary Sts Recent losses in bus aro Fuppored to nd unmarried, 1 work are continually d # most eastial seald, of the fag and power of the § his Colonel's feet, Totter theatres Agancinitons the Working Wo nometinies two A moderate » 1 daserted the roy vad no doubt Chat a rit when fn “Why are you hire? as ut atroet hy a filldown staira some days #lne was held by the same Coroner u Ming Busan 1 business wow the rn Anthony provid Wing of a rep Chatiman of a Cow) 4 preamble and eon cepted, mud the dif have lead hit to commit the pint @ Comm tien to James Jeckson, Tot few poekaperot Bibles ittee appolutod to ) Lou's raffiaa, wast accordancy were rendered in both eases, Aft to the Btate Prison tempted murder tueation ty the mil And until all thts be | eh Of Wealite take 8 eatereion of t was undnitnously we of the Working W who wos found ites lt. ane fore hoot the pollewm an ced tondopt t fog to this ep air Get to tlk of « A to the preamhly titute of Industrie With appropriate Don Keavets Fanlo, brother of the lace are dependent Hors for support, end turks with honk $0,000, with Brovessor C. ered tie wtastey Which wan md e Indiana bab nt of he vuln Wiuwxorox, ered the mini n Inst eventine, to ond, Vary OD ution was adopted for the h taken during the 9 d branch of the wf the Church, Withdnewa fr ai to recogatay Order styled * Conclaves. weuy, Ala, Nov, 11.—The weather for tn very fino for er large, and the cotton 1 the greater Anthony hin phive Hury to Mise Anthony's No doubt the new ord: ant career for b ‘The corn yie bye out worn thing will open a br ng noting of peneral tention to thi Af of the com: sition, Whe mer then taken op, buth Houses to travel over the State to anvestig Liberia, an | Bishop The Czar ond the Komnu Conneity he Pail Math Ge nated by Lent meitycesed Ue mn A. ignition: marks on the James T. Roberts alent of the was recedved w on bad a re 11. —Hristol & Engle’s tannery roped by fire this evening, 0) Inourance unty goat of Aine Lof Bishops has just Hiv ukuse, &, ina few remur st bie atore fy Be rooms were t wus votslly de Al Vice Hresidents, revary, and M wed with is frie Worship, fs noth gown, —Willian Allondorp Martes Connty wos burned on er With wil the © ecords aud elveto Wed by Mra, Mvimbold, fe xrenter portion of the brewery of Frederick Miller, at Lake aven fire this atieruoon, on the comp 1 the Cane has lost no tow In adorning Iv Arrouxey Sreeet. mostly to work t have heen ab eptod, and @ yore wn, Peter Cooper edn making th J, Melbdheiwer, on | i al | | Finer Untow Codpenative £4 usly requouted n copy for | Doran, View F Mremilent, wo toe —=—= “PRICE TWO CENTS, ronting business, a committee appointed at thet Greeting tconfer with Me, Some’ Warmer, abe hind then tendered bia resienation a8 Treasarer, re ted that Mr. Farmer had consoated to retain the tion, and bad withdrawn his resigoat nks to Mr. Farmer woe then the mecting adjourned sine die, Tals being © Fo subeeription night, inoneys amounting te $21; Ween recelved, ‘The Socicty now has in nearly $00), and thore mre Vacancies for ab twenty inembers who ean July without paying bat sutaeript The eutitied to ali the privileges Ue Society, Bat incase such members receive am appropriation, beck subscriptions must be pad ab We ilas « compensation fee of $7, The Society Is ime fuurshingecondition, and has since its laception ad vanced $i, a) Amalgamated Hoctety of Carpenters and Joiners, The semt-monthly meeting of this Soctety wae held last evening at 87 Bowery, The report of the General Counell for the month of October was re ceived and acted upon, ‘This is one of the largest and wonlthiest associations tn existance, Tt hae branches tn Eogland and Wales, tm Ireland, and In the United Mintes, Tn the former there ere branchos; in Trelnd in the Colted States, numbering alte si) members. The Con ence of Amalgamated fradee was formed for the Purpose of amending the lawe bearint anjustly apom trado unio obtaining protection for tnele funds, ond whenever these oljects have been attains edt, its fanet! be dssolved, T J vectly represen th will cose, and the Conterence will expensen aro shared by t of. rhe efturts of tie Coaference s Veen very suiccomatit, nnd b DIL prepared. (oe fs Likely « ‘Does he Heitiat Parle t, and be Thi state of trade in mowt thet ranch e, In some of them Rood, id ina few slack and dull, The Soclety aupports (eisick and siperamt dated members, pays for stole@ tote and In ofher ways benefits ite members. The ton nemter on the slek ilet in all the branches td bar wot ) maintain, institutes for the teaBe ation of classes, gt thelr members, ranch decited inst evening to celebrate : y ad ues on the Oi of Degerae <a President, and’ Mr. Joum Now ¥ ber, Me. IG W Feizuson, Secretary. Codran cron. Balding Scelety meet this evening at Farmer's Ine # tute, 1 Ludlow «treet. Workingmen are invited to hear the principles explained Ravivan iw tae Inox Trane A Nowburgh: parer vat In the tron | intl eity niployed there daily, am ec adiitional hands. Heavy om enrrcowed receutly for various kinds Of Work, espeeally engines, Sram ov Lawounas-Abont one hundred men, comprising the entire force in the employ of Fuller & Co, toy manilacturers, of dereey City, situck for wages yesterday. Taty complain thad they caut get any money irom thelr employers, and have conaequeniy tarown up Work. Usireo Urnotsteren regular semis montily tmoetiog of the German United Upholstere ers Was held last evening at x1 Grand street, Mi W Merde presiaing. i i z mantiiticnsnitits Singutar Case of Detretton, The following siogolar cose of detection which occurred fn this city recently, has never be fore appeared In print, A young clerk ina Boston commicrelat house absconded with @1,000 for parts unkcown, The firm suspecting that he had gone te Now York telegraphed to a detective of this city the civeumatances of the core and a description of the youth, Bot so improbanle did Lis arrest appear ta @ large ely where there were hundreds of persons ef Hon, and Wik not the alighteat clue te bis wheresbou Vat the detective pocketed hig ordore as n hopeleas Job. t very evening while ho was siding up Broadway in an omnibns, three fellows got tn, evidently flush, and om @ detective pald no attention to them shoply noticing that tie leador was called * Johnny. After riding with them a few blocks ft and denly occurred bim that Johnny's appears ance answered the description of the Moston cert, but beyond a general witoilariy there wea Me ground of suspicion, He coneluted, however, Juse alittio strategy tu the taster, aud turning wud extended his tiond with a ante to the young "i How wre yo whon Jié ‘ Brown you don't Vut rennet hl A enteged tmty ah hee 0 Lithe by title, very nec the duteutiv r faete he wanted, wud foand Cuat Johnny thon, As he rare to get out o the youth to aeco ted he © "wan hi the stage he owls the latter ree orpanlo” ® Ware ja wus ae Coroners’ I Corover Keonun yesterday held an inquest om the voly of George Mane, & nacve of Ireland, 89 G re of a ‘ a employed as 9 fireman o Of a stoniner, and had t ng siuce t x nly Was floating in the ved to the residence of Li® br ite York, where the tnquest was held. Prom the history of the case it Is aupposod tha’ the decearad % slip, drowued, au Verdtet In wecordauce ® ert, Coroner Kernan yesterday held an Joquest at t Rede vue Hosplal on the bedy of daca Bennett, 98 dieainaa on the Ville de Pari, Whe {the atenmer to this pore Was injuries from the Horpital Coroner Flyu inquest on board of the steanier San ducin 5. North River, on the, body of Mies HI. A, Rave Years of sge. The dee ccared, wha belonged to) Mussa 1%, had beew ng ia the Souk, suit during the voywee trot nah to this, port dled suddeniy, My the pa nation twas gliow 8 that death resale Flynn also held an inquest at dot FINy cet, on the reuaing of Prederies: Konuian, @ Gets a, who died trom the effects of injaries recetve@ on tlie Jive ult, by being ran over by a wagon, IN BROOKLYN, cl Fallon died at bis terd Itence, 40 Wolcote fron the effect of | Devlin, who died at of tulltag froma p Verdicts le IN NAW JERS ‘The Inquest ape Y ly of young Noon vin avenue on the 27 veral pore continued to-mors nev Werren, of Jersey Cay, ae ‘Tur Daxouny ov tH Niconson Pavemnnt.a The Brookln Union says The horse-back riderg ain with some reason angerous conditio ton abreet, ‘The Nicbolson pavement, bein ean anid Kept tuotstemeld, ta ANrAy : Yihan ice, Whnont a carriage or other vohicle Steady. them, the horses of die equesivians whe - tht rif) route to the Pork are peculiarly ble to slip. Several insiauces of ® morrow excape frou a severe fail have come to oUF imumediate BO tice, dud thcre is no Goud. but auch oecar daily, Accwesta Last Evevine.—An air-tight fare nace lit ‘ 1 Bist Seventeenth street Hurst List evening, injurtig one of the workmen, amed Jolin Hall, who Wes cared for aud seat homey The buildiag wae not Injured....Janes Ambrose, aged 42, of 42 Kast Twentieth street, bad hie suoub Hospital... Mary Thompson, colored, aged %, of 51! Hroome stvent, fell fro # shed in’ the yard, au broke. her leg. Cared aed 11, of 12) Washington strect, while collectlug cloders in Exchange her clothing cauzht fire, Vwirving “he in & whockding manner, “New Yor capital, Tis Micnrye Fixcvion Rev. —Mr, D, B, Gibbs the sewing machine manuf ‘of thin city, star yesterday inorn|og from LH Ninth street, near Broad. Way, tefnil! Lis wager with Mr. Berton of Danbury, Conk, He was riggel ont with © sailor hat, bonm round with tribe lshelicd * For Seymour and Hoff huae,! crrivd a fagon his shoulder inscribed, * For Grant Ho was accom panied by a bond of eof the members ¢ Kinpire Club, ed up Broadway nt Fit avenue to Twenty-fourth street, and thones ward, his bet requiring him wo walk to Harford Wueeling one of bis wiuchtves through the prince) 1 od towns through which he passed, ie reve Maurroneck last nigh Ger disivexted by a fall from a teattold. ma for... Elizabeth “MeGulre, Axivensany Ceteneariox. Last eventng’Come pany B, of the Twenty-sesond Reginent, commanded by jomis Ciilbh, veleorated the #aveoih aMe f tiele oF ”y, by ® renuion at the ut iy nF scree, The lara » anting un v with the z ine pre cr. Capts, Vann, | Vor and ions Lieut, Brag 4, an rs of ie t, Walker, of tie Fomrt eC Caden, sfijor Petter, Capt. Cullen wntome collation was provides and Aierward wong® Were, sitik, aod the Coulpam iveefn e svciol winner. Tho. atalp ) 1 any of the reuulons yon by Company B, Which have made It vst colebrajed gousbanies im the Furst Division,

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