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THIRTY-SIXTH YEAR THE ROADSIDE MURDER. ee The Woman Identified as Mrs. Jeremiah Smith, of Wurtsboro, Sullivan County. Doninean and the mardered woman convinced them Phat Where was no doubt about the identity of Mrs, | PHOTOGRAPH OF THN MURDERER, Jeremiah Smith fs aman between 96 and 40 years of age, six fect tall, brown bair, long, matted, and uly at the ends; bushy Sy light comiex. jon; light blue or grey eyes ; nose and mouth ; couree features hie form erect hut holds tie head bent over ; weighs aboot 150 pounds; bad on @ ———— con bisck coat, and panta wien be ere, seo, short, je lark-brown overcoat and biack felt The Murderer Proves to be her Husband, | bat; he alse had a suit of drab Irish furtian, DESCRIPTION OF THE CAILDREN, pee nee oldest ait is 18 years of age, wis Licht hats ‘ and complexion; the boy Is ¥ yeurs oiit, dark bait an He Loaves with his Children for Parts | $c vn the youn me hia irl of 0 ye wn. suall for her age, binck hair and eyes, fine lookin Unknown. and intelligent’ "Their last name te Hornveck s'™* ——— A BLACK RECORD. Smith himaclf 1 somewhat of a mysterions char- eter, He gocs about with @ “hung-dog" look : ap to Be harboring en tely secret, and is atratd 01 Ite discovery. He is a laborer, but while in Warts Prom our Special Reporter, ‘The identity of the woman murdered two weeks go at Rochester, Ulster county, N. ¥., ta estab. Wished beyond & doubt, She was Mrs, Jeremiah | Foto dil nothing: the meighbore suspected that he Smith, of Warteboro', Sullivan county. Mer body | fevulver at the head of Raetpey’ Ath, and ‘Was oxhamed yesterday in the presence of District | that he and his wife did not live happily toge They Attorneys Westbrook and Dewitt, Constable Surine, | Ml! hough she was e quiet inogensive woman, Mr. Dunnigan and his wife, who isa danghter of Mrs. bmith, Although decomposition had set ta, 1d the hee was swollen and discolored, Mra. Dan nigan anid that “it looked like hermother.” Shehad | vi Previously recognizes the hat and shaw! of the de- eoased an her mother's. Mr. Dannigan is certain that the murdered woman is his mother-in-law, Mra,Smith, The murderer is unquestionably the woman's hus: band, who, with her three childron, has not been beard of since the 17th, Amanda Broadhond, at firat ippored to be the victim, is alive in Grand Rapid Mich. ‘This important fact was telggraphed to this Place tastevening. Great excitement prevails in t two counties over the new revelations, aud parties ¢ hard in search of the criminal, FULL PARTICULARS, ‘The marder proves to have been one of thore In buman casce where a bratish husband kills an inno eent and inoffensive wive, The new developments have produced a more profound sensation tn the ighoring districts than even the first discovery of hs to Hotel, ho said that they had been to and had drawn $400 Feported that hee Was hen Smith returned with thi his wile on Sunday, Le aboy. A whip a ‘wore missing Who let the carrige, identifies the given of It; It was found m der, ‘The cushion lay in the rout, es from Rochester, and was bloody. Mr, Royow has not yet ween it, uoW 17 18 SUPPOSED THE MORDER WAS COM: winnie Tt is supposed that when Smith reached the Ro- chester bill with his wife he got out 10 walk, and failing bebind, struck her on the back of bert With @ large ‘stone which caused her to roll out of the wagon, which only had # b nd that when down on the grouua he f ANKINTY YOM THR CINLDREN's KAPETY There are vartous reports concerning his where. abouts, but he ot Le traced further than Port Jervia. Mr. Dunnigan, who ts an honest, plain man, is terribly anxious about the three children, Jest they the crime excited, Altho Victim i recor | may be murdered by the inhuman busbend. €1.000 and the murderer is known, there | has been olfered as a reward for the arrest of tue ing mach that is mysterious’ about | criminal, On Saturday «man of Sinlih’s description the case, The perpetrator of the deed hae fed | appeared at Middieport and pretended to be a detec wer most unacconntable ant suspicious circam: | tive, saying that he knew all'about the murder; but Btances; hie motives for committing the net are | noting more had been seen of Lim ance. He we unknown; bia former earcer and conduct was | down the canal, Detec are in pursuit, aud t Strange; and there seems te have been a cool del. | pews of Smith's capture is expected ainsi huutly Derntion In the erime which has aroused a feeling of vengeance against him on. every an the On the Track Povouxnersin, Y. hour this evening © man crossed the ferry from New Paltz 60 Poughkeepsic answering the deseription of Jeremiah Smith, the Ulster county murderer, ex cept he had no whiskers, In two detectives crossed in pursw! they followed him fy rderer. QU.—At an early Heht of all the elreumstancen this must still be eon Bidered as an extraordinary murder, The following are the LATRAT FACTS OF TiTR CARR. named Jeremiah Smith moved abont atx co from Monticello, in Snilivan county, to two miles of tie town of Waurtshoro, the di tance between the teo ploces being 18milea. TM house wasn amall board shanty, and he lived in it win ife and three children, His wite’s malden fame was Sovhia Tompkins. She married a Mr. acoh Hornbeck and tad four or five elildren Horebeek either died or was killed In the war, and he subsequently married Jeremiah mith, who nls fea owt tis wile, "The three children. were here, Bonewhere about the 10th of November Smith and And lia wife ene to a hotel tn Wartaboro between Band 9o'elock P.M. for lodgings, but were refused on account of his bad credit, They’ then went to the hotel of) Samnel Gumi in the #aine lice, who consented to keep them over nicht. y stated that they had just come from Port Je vis, and were too tired to co to thelr house two miles Mewrais, Nov, 28. respondent says y of claiin’mg to be militia, entered the town of Centre beyond, Mr. Guinaer, who knew the partion, for | Point, Sevier county, arrested all of the Inhabitants, Bome reason, took particular notice of the dros the | marched them int held, and i woman had on at the time, On Saturday, the 14th, them. ‘They then. proceeded t. mith told his wife that he had heard that her mat day the citizen uglier, Mrs Dunnigan, who lives in Ulster Coun: 4 ¥ flocked intothe town, A al the aljoining eo y. about thirty-four miles from Nurthoro, had | ing had been gotten rere th een thrown from a earrings and severely burt, | the people, and while th tinge wi and that wanted her mother to #0 | the same body of men dasied Int her, and at iP. M. they | opened They wi named Hester, Anderson, rt, andearricd them out to the feld und im.’ The band are still in possession of the at the grocery of Frederick urtsboro’, and fierted ina carriages wich Siaith had vbtalned eer from 4.’ W. Hoyer, At M. bought some ereckers an he dircetion of Ellenville, and ere, throueh there. ‘The road from Fieratere to Olive city runs turugh Elienville sud enter. condy. - ne TUE PACIFIC COAST. paises: ine SMITH RETCRNS MOMR WiTHOCT MIS Wire, gua Opened He wade under morning, mith unexpectedly appeared whee ek Bb hie hous, withont his wife, On tagntey, he id that on the riad hie horse xave out, and Giding | lila. San Francisco, Cal., Nev. 28.—A great deal of fruit Is found with the mariner in which the news. pererm ber 1 to November % with a few cxeepti seattered along the route, and will pr ruined by exposure to the we Arizona advices to November 12 state that the In- committing depredutious in every dire Tho savarces had attacked a mail rider and the and killed the rid at pturcd the bags containing two wocks' K stern and California mails. The United States ateamers Resaea, from Mazatian, ' chance t rend his wife to Oiive City, she had gone ver, and he came back alone. On this ver Bn ONKnown we yy war found mard jin the town of Rochester. On th ino, the oldest daughter of Mrs. Smith went to the house of Mr. Legrande Morris, who lives at a short distance from Smith's house, which he wns, She said that Mr Smith was golng to take @ three children to Olive City, where thelr mother Kone, and she wanted to borrow a bag and some bails, PMITI'S DSSAPPEARANCE. ‘Tho next day—Monday—Smith and the obiidren Jef in the direction of Elnville.. That night they | And the Mohonxo, from Honolulu, arrived here to Dwnevi ts bs day, The Mohongo has mad cc -matul search Fe eS Cateie, avtel BerStRS P| for the shoal o@ Vorsilons ently reported by the bark Jennic Berteau: stayed at fr Brown took him t¢ Otisvile, om the Brie Rail ‘i, = to Newburg! vd The bark Hawllow, now ont over one hundred cog d hg AS. gimerno notice | saya from Hangkok for Ban Francisco, is belleved to Wartavitlo f t thought of | Bave been lust. leulariy, aa Olive city Swan some diatan - A he might be detained there with MEXICO. ia neighbors oa Nelons were WOW THE MYSTERY WAS SOLVED, th €very effort was being maile to obtain urderer of the w There was no chreun Saw Fra. c1sco, Nov, 28.—Intelligence rece ¢ from Mezico states that Alvarez, Governor of the State of Guerrero, had appropriated the moneys of the Custom House at Acapulco to his own private ‘and that complaint of the ame had been mad ¢ General Go eta edn ray of ght on the mystery. But me! fount ater oftenti Frightful murders and ‘assassinations bad been anne tes rete ae ees | committed ta the nelguouraoo! of Mausauiita and Colomba. Gen. Lozada had published a manifesto stating that it was not Intent the Federal means to c) ew piece of brown ‘ork daily journal fornis f tbe criminal, nly reco! Which he notleed el, correspon min the paper. were and he w @ neighbor of Sinith, and told him Stoamer Sunk tn Lake Michiga Cusverany, Nov. 28.—The steamer Boston is reported to have been aunk in Lake Michigan by the strainer Milwankee, ‘They are both of the Northern ‘on in the matter, Accordingly Mr. Mor | ‘Traueportution Company's line. There were no Gumaer, avd some others went lives lost, ‘The particulars have mot yeb boen ascor nty aiid broke It open. They entered tained. 1s but some old fur — A New-York Broker Arrested tn Memp: Maxruis, Tenn., Nov, 28.—J, A. Marsh, Inte of the firm of Temple & March, brokers in Wall street New York, for whom a reward w jeved for alleged swindling tn a be transact) ested bere thin OOn en route to © is held ava ting sition of the Governor of in | Fiftecu thousand doilare in bonds weie tein. nightgown, and a trunk. At the ere (WO axes and & nuvy revolve Windows and doors were all wailed up, snd Mi Fete a! that on the night before be board ebiid’s 0 bed ammering In there. The trunk was locked, but ey pried open with ap axe, und found in {vu eco of cloth It was thrown out on to the floor nd Mr. Gumaer suid that it was like Mrs, Smith's ress. M4, Morris and Quioacr, with these fhe heir possersion, started at once for Kit ifirict-Atiorney’ Westbrook, COINCIDENTAL DISCOVERY. By a strange colucldence Mr. Westbrook himse!/ fad obtained a fact whieh turned Mis attention to - — The Tron-Clnd Ont New Oxteans, Nov, 28,—In th ton District Court yonterday the District Attorney in erect a yloce sof contee’ brown circus, | formed the Court that Chief Justice Chase has ala Grappling paper, als of eight liches in diameter, on | ponsed with the test oath for Jurors, and moved the Which Wus iuseribed me rule be adopted by the Uisted Biutex Court of Cy Horn (lorn.) Louisiana. Judge Durell. ordered the oash to bo ad ! Hoos miniet ered as required before the war, Marden Corn.) sabi atiba bl A.quantity of candy adherod to the opposite el Muntetw tion In Georgin ees paper, aw though candy’ hiad bean wrappe AuaGeee Gas Rig eLeeIRAaA Te We Bivaeny, are h two companies of the Sixtecnth Infantry, arrived Thiy could not ve deciphered until | & man J rept impeoeimenles at: te is ech. bx ayarcived fF Westbrook's uequaintante on looking at | fre this morning and will tH alter, We scald that tie ‘usimes were Cyrus Atarapenk | anaites stim Whisk ek, Pact ata): Weeney nd Harry oosn, ait they were yattios living st | OM oil boro, The third uame he dul not kiow. West nein ; Brena he tard vane h duper know. Wert | rhe Charloston Coutested Blectiou Case, out ihove men, und soon aiter, Mr, De Witt, the | Cuanurstox, 8. C., Nov, 29.—The eonteate biairict Attornej, whom Mr. Westiroox Will cue: | municipal election ense, alter a trial of tuo merks ee In ole Feesivmd a acapatc, trom Nustsvoro f Mmnictey yer arene ny the election talng declan Stating the Ureaking into of Bmith’s house, his ay. | concludes it by th n being pencevand all the sueplcious circumstances. In re. | Htecular and void by a Vote of twelve yeas to three rita the names on ibe brown paper: it was ances. | 149% : ined thatthe third name Wee dar and that v4 Bi man kept a tore. at Nurteoro-—th Marlue Dieser. ~ very same where Snuth and wife boneb Lavunpoot, Nov =A despatch from Gibral ome candy trang Wi 4 ia BY "pp or, tar reports thatthe A jovm brig Stephen Duncan, ft peems that on the might befre Horaveck’ ani ea kat rgb ott iy a Been into Hatding's store and had wri: | Capt, Huzhes, which sated from Now Yor Oot, th for Marsel furtucr particulars Mes at-an led moar Cape Sparcel ivel ——__——a— ‘The “Fo! No t of brown wrapping pape Harding also wrote his nae ly Was put up in this iden Jeal sleot of pay r. Warding bas seon Play Pines, and Klentilles his handwriting, The hearing in this case was again resumed on WORKING UP THE Saturday bofore Justice Shan tley, at Beacx Market, when Wim. A. Moore, the business manager Hroadway Theatre, Was exami Mr. Daviel Harkins was the during the week commencing n Saturday night followin at tie . Who lowtitied that lessee of the thentre Aug. $4, ond ending He chiy kept the then ton on Thurs {ibe above to ree and went direct Dunnigan, M Gunnuer arrived in Ki etd ‘aled tue substanc brotype of the mu: to. Olive City, fs ter open fone nights, Thouan A. Banker, a deputy ith's woncin-law, and ugk of Me Kai Sher teatiied thai be recvived the ort Of wtredt eture, showing Lin the typ eee imodier. | Of Marking at halt-purt two Inthe aiterpoon, Aug 24, ut hesitation that it was the lkeness or a! from the plointifl's attorney, Who stated that Making | Mrs, Dunnigan also recognized 1. ve Fr ay, Bewre, Wosturook, Dewivt, Murine, aud Mu, had sto 1 ftom plolutiil that day $4; tat by Was a r common actor, hot responrible person, and that \ 28 Me Dunnigan went to Rochorter, and on Sat Was arrested that alteracon or evening b day proceeded three miles (rom the scene of tt way; and that the pers.a present site urder to Port Jackson, where tue woman way , ney Ww n ready to go with the Deputy juried. for the purpose of fing Marking out: Harkty BECOGNIING THB RODT. haw not been arrested yet: On tho following day The grave was vpencd and the coffin uncovered, | Attorney faed u bond for him, which waa never ex re, Dunnigan looked At the ewooien unualural face | cept tO; Mr Mocre moment and could bardly recogni it, bat eived (wo days . ih lceth were like ter mothe She | Court #non-bs liment, issued by the r beER ubl looks ike my | Judce; witne “Yar, 1 think th 10 arrest Hur. 1 a Mr, Diningsn wlso verogmized the body | kins; he had playing In Mrs. Smith's. I dhe could quailty it jew Jersey, Connectic bat he jan wae greatly affected at the eight, | bas never, io witness's’ knowledge, been’ in this 18, Duni ant twenty women wore asseuibied around the we at the tive Leslee the oft The party 1 to Kingston the seme day. At Rochester neople wonld not believe thut the Woman was Marvboro', Vul tie resousblauce Lebwoen alr. county sluce the order Wan tenued. There were no further witversce to be exumtuad, and the Counsel for the Sheiltis sunouneed that bo would be ready to eubinit his brief west Monday, to which daw tie case Waa ayour FROM WASHINGTON, | FOREIGN INTELLIGENCE ete Special Despatch to Tho z Wasnivatow, % 9. THR PAYMENT FOR THER PURCHASE OF ALASKA. During the consideration in the Senate of the treaty for the purchase of Alaska from the Rus Government, and duting the submequent cons tion In the House of the bill for the appropriation of the seven miliion two hundred thousand dollars to Pay for the same, rumors were rife of a powerful lobhy having been employe! by the Russian Govern: ment to seoure the passage of the appr priation, and that large amount of the money would never go to Rossin at all, but find tte way into the pockets of men who were elamorous for the appropriation of the money to pay for these barren coasts of frozen leesergs. The recent cable announcement that only one miilion ponnis sterling bad gone to Russia on account of sho Alaska gale, caused no Mite uttering here in certain quarters. It has sin transpired that the day the money was drawn from the United States Troasury hore, over two hundred thon: sand dollars were divided among some disinterested Patriots, who had been #o vigorously asserting the wonderful value of this worse than desert was.e, and #0 fearfa) «tthe national honor shoul be tmpaired from the non-payment of this money, Of the money acroed to be paid to “certain partion," om the draw: ing of the funds, some was to have been paid in amounts whic, though large, were not proviied in the bond to be pild Ingold, ‘The gold was taken, And the greenbacks borrowed on It antil they could tell the cold, and thus save over 40 percent. It ts now alleged thats large amount of the monoy was confiscated by middle mon, ant mover renched the persons for whom |t was Intended, One old gentle. man of some distinction, who #at upon the platform of Tammany Hall whon Seymour was nominated waa put {nto the extent of $29,009 in gold, yet It Is doubtful If he really influenced the vote of a ai momber of the Il When Congress meets the Whole question will doubtless be investigated SENATOR AUMNER CALLS UPON GEN, GRANT, Senator Sumner called upon Gon. Grant last it, and had quite alongthy interview, Mr, Sam- # not Reen the oMicial correspondence upon the Alabama case, but If the agreements of Mr. Jobnton With the Bagilsh Government are anything like what they are supposed to be upon both sides of the water, he does not suppose the Senate will seriously entertain them for an hone if Mr. Soward should concur and send to the Senate for that cons firmation, without whieh any action upon the part of the heads of the two Governments would be of no avail, Although Mr. Bamner was not an advo: conte of sending Mr. Johnson to England, he did not oppore his confirmation, because he know it would be nsele majority of the Sonate were deter. mined to confirm, and he thoucht it would bo better Policy to give hin no excuse for any misconduct in future, and he really hoped he would represent the Government as it has been for the last olzht yo anit not try to give ald and comfort to the cause." eve RM. GRANT'S CADINET, A number of newspapers over the country, in specalating upon Gen, Grant's Cabinet, put Senator Sherman for Sceretary of the T have nuthority for stating that ho is not a candidate for a neat in the Cabinet, and under no elreumstances wonld be nccept one, as tho present Logialature of Obio is Democratic, and ns the terms of office of ite members will not expire until Dee, M1, 1809, his sue he to resign his would be a Domo: rman thinks, would be Vallandigham, The health of Mr. Stanton hi been so completely shattered from his long service in tho War Department that he could not endure the Iabor and reaponsibliity of another Cabinet office, even if Le had any desire—which he has not—for holding any public office. MOVEMENTS OF GEN. GHANT, Gen, Grant starts north to-morrow, and will Probably be gone two weeks, PACIFIC HAILROAD, The extra Commission sent out upon the Tnion Macifle Haliroad woat from Omalia by the Pr sident, of which Gen. Warron was a member, hive made no report to the President or to Seciotary Browning, There Is no authority of law for send. Jug outany such Commission, nor can Mr. Brown. Ing, who hne recently thrown every obatacle he pow Aibly could in the way of an early completion of this Bational highway, lezally interpose any objce tons that will prevent the issuing of Government endorsed bonds to thie fond, when the legal Com mirsion, of which Frank Blair is a momper, accept aid road and certify it to be completed and equip: pod Ww a first-class road. Attorney-General Evarts has yiven a wrliten opinion that when tho Commis sion for the examination of said roa, wileh Is pro: vided by Inw, accept It, the fssuing of bonds fe an exceutive act of the Provident, and no fupervisory powers are left with him, nor would he be justifiable In any case, except apon the evidence of tho grovsret frauds, in delaying the Insie of bonds tothe rout. ‘There ha tnmued a mubsidy for #2 miles. An order was given yosterday for a further issue for twenty more, making 840 mil and there are now undergoing the circumlocution of red tape Comm cortifleates to the effect that forty miles more have been found properly constructed; that there are now being tuapected sixty miles more, making atotal of #10 miles faiahed and in operation; that there will shortly ho forty miles moro ready for examination; and that there will be nearly 1,000 miles of the eastorn end in ron ning order before New Year's, Gen, Warren has written « privaie letter here, tn which he ways ti found the road as well bullt as any Western road, or swell bult as this road could bave been, consider tng the Leadway It had mute PRKSON Judge Fullerton is expected to arrive here to. morrow with his wow charges relative to Whiskey frauds Senator Sherman goes to New York to-morrow to spend a fow dnyn Speaker ( nid hin wife returued last night now been General News by Telegraph, Kodman arrived at Fe Ke exverimentsin © ai Gens, Dyer and roe on Friday, to 4 The sentence of Chai of the murder of Cty Wasony i bern commuted to imprixonment for life, f the Twenty-ninth Infontey tress M under Gen, Willeox, left Memphis, Tenn., on Satur: Guy, for Ue frontiet of Texas Vie, Horn eld, Superintendent of the Marave atte State Almeahon as been t The duily New Nutiva, " r 1 1 ‘ the nupled jroscription,” it will hot be H zal The dry goods house & Co, tat Wacet 4, Was ent vlars on Sat y wor fe value Of §2,U0 Th wket of the New York Central Rail Fe ly, was broken Into hy burglars y ‘Phe anfo wae opcued Wit heyy and about #4 In money taken I urrod on Friday on the F Troy, belwern two boat cation o¢ ie reog and Dayal Luddy, during eeriuus ot the ball taking eficet in bis shoulder, Anderson was trrested, Dr, Arthur E, Petticolas, Superintend Bastern Lunatic Arylum at Williams bu: mitted wurcide on Saturday, by dow of the Asylum building. cause, The Richmond (Va.) Cireuit Court on Saturd tof the s, Va., com Jumping Troin'k win tled mind the y gave judgment asainat tho eity for $1500 worth o sinkey, which Was destroyed by order of the Clty Council on the night of evacuation, in 1585, About 0 Lnivols were d whleb the city has to pay. In Buffalo, on Saturday, C oyed that night, for ali of iristion Garlie was sentenced to bo bavg «on the 8th of December for tl of Mareis Bawerleine, Peter Leggett a Meatt, gamblers, were sentenced to the State Prisd On, 10" Be use the ins nd ton yours seapectively for fire to the rooms of the lables to ‘ane — The ColesHincock Tri Acaayy, Nov, 28,—In the Cole tiscock mur. der case, the teathnony of Mr, II to Mrs. Cole's letter (called ® contession) was reed, Mr Hadley was sworn and testified to conversation with Mra, Colvin We jail here tu recard ty her childr Blio Bail she would couull suicide Uulesy shu coul have Bor Childs aie the meelng Was led. east | made by the speakers. to the with tremendous applaure —_ ITALY, Pas GREAT BRITAIN, Another Reception to K “Disraclt Declines the Peorage—The Elec tons. Loxpos, Nov, 28.—Great preparations are be. ing made at Birmingham for the rveeption of Rewer. dy Johnson om Wednesday next, Jolin Dright and othors will epeak on the ocension, ‘The dinner to Mr. Johuton, which was contemplated by the Workingmen's Bocioty of this city, has been aban: doved, ‘The Right Ton, Benjamin Disrnotl has declined the Pecrage. Lis wile has been created Viscountess of Beacon fields, ‘The Press of this city unite in commending Mr. Disracti's refusal of the peerage and ite bestowal on hie wife. ‘The journals also evlogize the carver of the Premicr, The Times to-day given tho folowing as the reantt of the election for the new House of Commons: Liberals, B31 ; Conservatives, is; Liberal majority, ‘The following additional returns have been re: erive Devon South returns Sir Muss Hi Lopes and Mr. Kekwich, Conservatives, the latter beating V count Amberly, Liberal. Sir Watkin Wynne, Con- ative, and Mr. Morgan, Liberal, are clocted for Denbigahire. In Sniolk Kast, the I Major und Mr. Correner, both ¢ elected. Tn Cork County, fre and Mr. Downing, Liberals beating Mr. Doyle, a J. Mr. Loch, Liberal, i 4 from Wick's Burgh's, Beotland, Mr, wervatige, defeated in Wick, is returned Derbyshire, Mr. Arkwright, Conservative, is so elected in Derby sitee, DON, Nov. "The Conse Hives hove carried Ristiny of York: Western Division of Surr « ing the Liberal wajority by the eivetion of membe Much indignation has been caused among British Bhipowners by the rurnor that tio Alavaina treaty does aot allow the claims of Rngiahmen, based on the decisions of American prite courts, to be re opened betore the Commission, The Shipping Ga- Rete says such a provision w contrary to. precedents Mished by the Americans theniselves, and ec lea clilma undoubtedly wallfounded ;' and the atte dee {fF this report Is troe, the conven tion is a capitulation, and Parti will Hever sanction tt, A writer tn the Obverrer takes the wane view of tho subject, and dincusves It wt length, cling many authorition —— PANE _ The publishers of the Lille been fined 100 francs and priroument tor mac) mont- omtinar tre new Ape) 10s thie + day. The Mor tieur Of 4 appear, Corpe Léy Pants, Nov, 28. Progress (newspaper) hi sveed to one month's ti tng the Hat of andscri tment to M, Baudin tn t The present Monifew eharactr with New chal del Bnpire wilt The /utrie enya that on the 4th of January next Panis, Nov, &—Kvening —The editor of the 2 teil han’ Leen sentenced to two mionths® haprise nt, with a fine of 200) franes; the vditors of the ine unt L’ Avenir to pay a ine of 80 Trance . und the elt the’ Tevpe and Journal de rit to pay flac Of 1,00 francs och, for publiei ing artetos enconragiag (he aubscription fur the juonument to Baud 29, siatit will meet Lox von Paris corr Tie Lonton Times and the other | to Tamors Intely pave the Rinperor Na ner haw in © y F against the « Funpopular and to presorve tho morals of (he rtmental officials Panis, Nov, 20.—M, Pierre Antoine Dorryor, the celebrated advocate, diod yesterday, aged 74 years Senor Olozaga has arrived here as the Ambassador of Spain. STAIN — Panis, Nov. 28.—The Jutris of yesterday say there ie a large tnetion in Spain favors to the fur mation of a triumvirate for five years, Loxpox, Nov. 29.--The apprehensions of blood. shed in Spain are increasing. dt iv thought that « collision Betweon the Monarchiste und Republicans Will be the inevitable result of the excited boldieal now in progress. Meantime, the patriotic of the nation ix unabated. A dexpateh fi Madrid states that the subscriptions by the peopl to the National loan now 001,000 realy, Maputp, Nov, 29 —A great Republican domon- Atration w at the close of Inat week ‘The young men of the clty held @ meeting, and, anid Indescribable enthusinsia, passed rosolul tonting against the rule exciadine al twen'y five years of from ihe franehine, ‘Vhs People, to he number of 150 crowded the square ik at Bologna~Kraption of Mount Kenn. wou, Nov A quite serious outbreak has occurred at Bologna, and new troubles are fearod, ‘The disturbance originoted through @ ro- fusal of the p te to pay their texes. Two per fons have Ieand soven bully injured, Despatehes eerived ong that Mouut Etna, in Sicily, Is in a stale of eruption, AUSTRIA, Ae, Viena, Nov. The Austrian Government ) Liaw fitted out and tohed from ‘Tri expe dition whieh will aail around the world, It is under the command of Karl Sherzer, objects of the enterprize are to Introduce the products of Austrian | industry into distant markets and to extend the ¢ merce nf the empire. ‘The expedition I# under eye Cinl ustructions to visit the principal ports of China and Japan, and to proceed thenes. to Cadiornta, aud the South Amos GERMANY, - 8. — The Dy ied weata eruisg ulou, coast, Brnu, wig Hay swear yulios from Sehl nthe Diet until they heen hanee. TUKKLY. + Vinwwa, Nov, 24.—-An American vessel with 8 on board, designed for the use of the Wallach Winforeenents tave been weit to the province of Bulgucia by tho Porto, to quell the disorders there, CURA, Troo reas of Havana, Nov, 28 the Se: 4 Rebellion. The first battalion of vol of War unieors, 80) strong, levves to-morrow. for the reat of War, Another battalion of volunteers will march to Holquin. during the coming week, It iy report ed that the insurrectionsta have burned the plantation of | ¢ ta, commanding a battalion Of volunteers, 11 Is also reported that Gen, Ceaneden, of the rey nists, hal three mon executed what | were caught robblig sud GonUMIMINg webs OF tuconds orien, Coapedes, previous to the attack and repntae at Mangitilla, recommended that the women and entid ren should Have Hie wn, The confidence of the peoplound Caplan al Lervundi in thy apewey New Organs, Nov. 2—Ts fhorning's papers pupian f comm) n, sated Havana Toast Tt shied in tht el.culated move nba, estat th reports alent {that thoy are not Osting jor lence. ‘Trey conclude: We, ormed Of everything — go arly well-informed “as plans tvolutionary leaders, with whom we are in commnuleation, beg to arsert moat positively that, far (roi being disposed. to. lay down gye aris, We are aboutto strike w blow. that will ect c ne gon in We will jay down our arms when Spain shull have recognized our inde- pendence, and not beiore, notwithstanding Bpanish Asner i rumors \o the contrary By order of the Kevuludonary Junta now in aes nin the ey of Havana, the 3th diy of Nuveur 1263,"" SOUTH AMERICA, Fees Lrsnow, Nov. 29.—Tho mail steamer bas ar- rived from Rio Janeiro and the South American ports, She brings the following news from the seat CHARTER ELECTION. German Democratic Ratification Mectt SPRRCH OF A. OAKRY HALL. On Saturday evening, at Germania Hall, the German Democracy met to ratify the nominations of Hall and O'Gorman for Mayor and Co. poration Coane * . ve apoxe in’ approval of the es, Urging rere 10 give them @ cordial suppor!, Resolutions to the fume effect were adopted. and a letter to the ame purport waa read from the Governor elect ir. Hail, who was received with applause, then peech, from which we makes man, bat my w daughters ay that I dance it iter), wad y must take the looks to-night whihout the duneiog, for we mean to make the Radical vo the dancing: next Tuewiay. (Applause) When Thad the houor of being nominated, last Monday night, in Tammany Hail, as Teonciuded my epeceh the band bexan to ply, and Lmention it because tt has been used by the Radical papers throughout the city as a good Joke upon me; and] like a good Joke, expecially at My own, expense, erate you have Only to laugh first and you take the joke ont of it. When I got through, the band began to play ‘Captain Jinks oF the Horse Marines.” (Laughter.| The Tea ve had their lnugh; Wut L remember the eho: rus of that King which i wung atm freat mony minstrel hh in the elty, that ts, We will teach the India how to dane,’ and enbslituting the word * Radical’ for ‘lith ask jog pardon of the Indios for the substitution of sven ® natchty word)—(hughter)—" Captain Sinks’ will teach the Radicals how to dance, [Cheere and Isngher.)| Now, here ia the gentleman (pointing to Mr, Oswald Ottendorfer) w got me inte thie rape, and Lwill teli you how it was, There was a {vo eanien called about three we juestion was, #hall we | Veil, the edi World news to ‘run (they sald), the Idea, very good one, that of ail n (the world (lau Rot the World for trying arly part of th ntioned. bell've pian who fal Oltondorfer,who hae done the gre the country? and } carest decanter and drank the health of Oswald adorter, the f the city of New Yor‘ Wat Hike the senate man that htas T think, shat the of an editor who righily, justly, and ly directs public opinion, dr controls it, Kling the destinies of partics and of men. [tis an ie hiehereghan wny other Uh be conierred npon man: and Mr, Ottentorfer, from fe pulilished letter, dee to ran, And this ia how cot me into th e. Hesant, * Weil, tt vo want me to actect aeandidate for Mayor, wily don't w take Oakey Hall” And accordingly itso came at that they took Oakey Hail may it unait cted= (hat T weld rather have beld the office have First, for a Yankee reason, becann ort Tore, haw n Frger aalary [1 r}i nnd tn then placer a professional rast suite me, 1 a to ha Jawoer, and ke R Keneral (hing boeyers don't. Mm, very ¢ ve od chief mvagiatraton ; but o-wna DOL a lawyer, Hinde ane avery think we were Justtt trying alawyer in in the person of J Hotinan, (Cheer inthe next py would rather have my y Noida it haw the abiilty the Hbertlon of the pow of Radicahan ae that Dh y have itis to tak Wt! (Laughter | Bu ress of business in my ofiee er yet fom timo after 1 are the next When Joun 1 could not A Line Domvernt ean never ep (Appiause,| Thus it was that Ottendor ( kcrape; and now you who are fer got w is trienda must wtand by me next ys [cheers and erties or Wo will"), for fn additional Deeause T' hope to aby you, ing.| Tho apeaker reiwrred to what quity of Hadieal i 1, whieh New York aud Why, lve, Hudalo, Utes, Albany, and Syracuse omitted fro tho operation ofthe law? It was because they were reasonably Radieal [Inughter] ; and if Brookiyn and Now York were ao too, they would have been lvt alone. Albany legislators forbade reapoctable, well: conducted perroun from assembling together and en~ Joring Wemsclven soetally; wot because it hurt any one, bub because It pleased the poople. Mr Mall heal quoted instances to abow the irregularity with Rilet the Regletry Taw acta : In practice they ope. 1 in only ngainst Brooklyn und New York, and directed ut thei because they were Demucratle cisien. ‘Those lawa wore at violence with the er fundamental principle of all laws, that concern all persons anit operate equally upon All Mr. Ilali closed by expressing personally hin thinks for the high honor conferred upon tim by his noni ation to the Mayoralty. Alter a speech t1vin Mr. O'Gorman the meeting adjourned, > Democratic Convention. The Constitutional Union Executive Commit feo met Saturday evening at Masonic Hall, No Darinces Wir transacted walde from arranging for the approaching eicetion. ‘The Committee appolnted to wait upon the Hon. I. A. Conkling to inform him nomination by that body, reported lis accept > on Executive Committee The Democratic U liad appointed a meeting to be hild at the #ane bey failed to make their appear, > Alderman Nomination, Tho friends of Mr. Wm, Abbott, the auctio ver, irrenpective of party, having nominated t) gent as Assistant Alderman of tie Fourth Dis Beventh rous 601 tly Ub any ation saad did #0 very apirited es Republican Excoutive ‘This committee met on Saturday. ever 47 Browlway, Mr. John D. i Dein erkona sand to wt of the lending rival eandt Col. Conkling, arrived about ips ved will enthimiantic choers, mequemtly made a pleasant address to thy cu the Hepul & ton Saturday night, in Tammany d presitin, and Mr W tary. A committee of t ction districts was appointed ' that k heavy vot . from $0 to $100 ay t ao OF such « Whole number of districts © nvellons, and 4 general © of twenty-five was appulntel to lo 1 and supervise the netlon of the » nliteen: ater orilinate > ndorses Mr. OGorman, Commitice of Mozart Hall held a Mogart Thal, Ealward der wud Mortimer Suuhian, bsg Mozart The Executiy meeting om Suturday, at rinn, Keq., In the ensl retary ation of Mr. Shea, of the tivel, Way received, ‘The yorat oMce of Cor The folowing ‘resolution wat thou unsuimously adopted Resolved, That we endorse the Hon. Mover OO Wwetlon vtuementy The “Vai In nomination yonr well-kno yn Frederick A. Conkling, for t Me ts the cunditite of the Convention Ho is the cam tidate of the * Convention, His record t+ familiar to you ur Schools, fn the Leg 6 of Maye Constitutional Union He has represont d ire, tn Con. ter of the Unk who wish for an toting the In tax payers, rich and poor Mayoraity would bem retort in fw candidate for the Dralion, is» gentleman ur stillrage Dorinay B, Eaton, is wluwyer, stands second to ue; 09 8 Man of YBUICMished rcpute ho strengthens the Licket. He Ta familiar with the workin ¢s Of cit aid ¢ departinents, and luigely id-utitled with teal With red. A, Coukling Mayor, and Dorman B. on Counail to. the Corporation, every. good citizen would feel axsured that the public iuterosts coud bein no safer keeping. Will our caniii lates be ¢ for you to answer tue question do it, tod? Citizen, it |e You iM ‘ote Inst month was A ri Hon vole fur wis waa!!! 9700) 1h Unon vote od wi 0 of war in Paraguay: The Bragilions had «ent colun across the Gran Chic of Prosident Lopes at Vi quia de Caxias was 3) \ of 19,000 men forost, to attack tl ition ta ithe flank, ‘The Mar gthe d-voopment of this Hank movement to the river batteries with Lis Moet of ironclads, and forge @yuumuuicativa with Whe era in the Vrouw Cuacw, This te the undoubted oppositic Ta which now comblaes fi rt of our candidates A liich estimate of that will probably be casbat the charter lection In #50. If your candi a, they will be elected cy rederick A. Conkling for Maxor by tue Lewmooralc Univy aud Coustituijaual | G cpublicans themselven him thirty thousind votes to assure bis election, The other organizvuone protesting against Tam: Dgny, win ao tne rear, et every friend of Municipal Reform reficet npor this,and rally to the sopport of Frederick A. Oonk- ling'und Dorman 1, Baton, Vy order of the Union Repablican Nominati Convention, SINCLAIR TOUSBY, President, a Correc To the Ritttor of The sun. Ste: Judging from the voice and apirit at our wt meeting. I Lelleve that the majority of the Bo in Bine of the Thirteenth Assembly District do en: dorse Mr. Sango! P. Lappin as thelr candidate ‘or the a Hetant AL lerman from, wald die- trlet, and will give him thelr hearty anppo: ANDREW A, SCHETDLER, pt. of the Boykin Hue, 13th Assombly District, aw Youn, Nov, 8, 1a, The conclusion of the reg ‘was conducted with perfect order, only one incider of note occorring, via: Rdward White, aged 9, was arrested for acting asian Inapector In the Twelfth Distriet of the Eighteenth Ward in the place of John Owens, White being disqualified on account of bis youth, One curious (act in that 154 voters are regia tered from six two-story houses tn the Bowery tu the Siath Ward, ‘The following t# ths registration hy warda Seventoentiy } hen Ntoete Twontteth Twenkyon | Total NO NTO, BAG] 2,BNT LTB, sa — THE MAVORALTY, — A. Oakey Mall on Col, B.A. C Brom the Now York Leaiter The nomination of this gentleman by the Repablicans of New York elty te whit for Mayor more of a 6 to in #, eapacity, and tntellectual Auperiority than wo Iniagined that party willing to display. ‘There are among the prominent Radicals Jn Chis elty a Humber of gentlemen possesaing mental Qualifications of a high order, decision. of character, nd creat energy of purpose, but while they are distin Kuished by Wiese qualities and characteristics, th wanting In ¢ of neter that ar and trusted p n ally and socially we regard the candidacy of Mr. Conkling wi WE mindt at the view it me the reeult of a apasmodic gleam which secms to have pent ated the minds of the of Hadienl polities In the Loyal League of Col, nation Aveta eredlt onkling ied by venee for a repre: sithes en aclose and falthiul st books, but of human nature, and literature of this and other lands are as familiar mother tongue, Ho has won high and enviabie distinction onthe rostrum, in leg! ntile aud commercial erelen, by on of his eminent talent as an orator, bis admin tive ability, and his strict Integrity and earnest. eas af purpose, He has twice represented hi political history Assembly District in nd las #orwed one tori speclally distin d for hie forensic attainment, his wise and ju ‘barcing grave re. 1 e Mubility of tempers political econo «pro. gressive in politics, and while to a larce degree pos. ullar talent of ng the Intelicctual visor and pe his brother Roscoe, Col, Conkling has none of that ‘nse pariisanismn that sometiives displays itself ta the Sena n New York. C i hae been unfortunate tn actachin \imnself to the politleal organization in which his talont has secured him a more honored place than ability uauaily wine (rom Radicalism, ‘The Democi a tie party {a the party of progress, and Col, Conklin would Und lu iterauke ‘Much congeniality aud adf nit nite we rejoice at this evi dence in Col, Conk) the honor is ne ¢ us. No Republicnn In the et worthy of political distinction than publiew would bring. to the posith istrate of the metropelin m tive ability than ro dignity and courte and no Radical wh been made In elty polities could combl more strength for any local ote Col. Conkling tas the b Ho will « but other felds of action, Prom the Suntay Ne ican party iy not in the habit of Honoring ite gifled men an it has hoavred Col Conkling, by nominating him as ite candidate tor the Mayoralty; nnd we have our doubts ifit would have im ad there been any chance of hie 1 doing 60, howev inn done iteell Ht; for itits ranks had | ed, Uru bwo: ave be'n found the could prese: tative of the moral not the intelligence, th of ti renpeetability moderate and progressive portion of He stinguished ata. ‘an party. Conkling's private life t# unblemished: wevery quality to fit bin for on, Ife hg talent, learnt nts, ereat Integrity, a sdininiatrative wbilliyy With public atinis, TDs career as a the A of the Slae and of the Congress 0: tho Uni ates, Was signaliged by honesty of pur pose Gnd thorough wkil fn statesmanstips and ie Whatever position Léa has been placed he Libited the qualities whieh confer greatness, It atlordy us much pleasure to see Col, Conkling ale ted mari it 5 lis party lo revive such @ dis noideraton on of Velocipeden, exhibition of velociped » took guished vy An intere place (on Saturday evening at the the ‘Twentysecond. in yy rect, hear’ the ren rT Nea were fron four differe ker. ''w theag w paitern, belug very Vigh, © entitely of the Pr andl yuri the rider Jump cn whea apeet Lone, however, an Auer! seat Is much lower, be Mer Srinnot, « Fre Hewnin of great skill a a Ld wvot with w fail, by toh he sprung bis ni bo Uint he Was net abe to porform tnuch on Mat, However, be displayed bis agility on a staaller Lo by Uhrowing one lex ei tinely aver the haudie aud riding sideways, ant standing U uddie while the inchine wab goime, Si Meioring, upon ote gf by pachluca, showed Is proficiency wea rider by euitiig @ figure clght romnd two chairs but tw ‘4 t BAe . Mr. Pearsall, who exhibited «® French mac A proved himself to L ny lisved ride During the evening there was wkeeen an ofl of the Twent Kocky Fing’s velocipece rafter a gallant « Iny tue peated by 8 Would be prov hi’ they would perform Geld manwuyres hie practicability of the Le ail the veloc Wheeled arc \ Ht the last part of the © nutive, ielves Up iu bnew istyle, This wae tient worthy of Sreenen Roueurs, thew has Boon nominal I-known boat builder, @ for Assistant Ailerman of the Twenty-first Distrlet, Mr. Roverts le au old and Well-known citizen, and a wel/anate man. His eve hon would do no diveredit to his constituency ; : i Apvayt.—Yestorday being Advent Sunday, spe- cial servieos were held Ta. all tue Pratestaut Kpiveo. hil avd Romon Catholle eiurches, Arcubishop Me ViveKoy preached in the Church of the Nativity in Sccond avenu Tuat evening, wien a coliectiin was taken up for the beueflt of ‘the pour of the parla Morrlaces Will be very rare tu the Roman Catholl Chureh for the next (our weeks. Howicipe in Cuosny Steuer. —Coroner w Saturday impanclied a jury in the ease of linn Dominie Rosa, the victin of a stabbing y winvOK Htallun strect musicians, at 65 Crowby street. ‘The investigation was adjourned to to-day, but on account Of the inquest in the Larkin honlede cave, Mich ts to be continued, it will be postponed until Wednesday, The whereabouts of Antonio WNevker, tae alaver of the deceased, ip ti! vokeown, _ —. i> PRICE TWO CENTS, THe ClTY. i Sr. Axpanw’s Dar.—Tho St. Andrew's Society of thie city will celebrate the anniversary of the Patron saint of Beotland this evening by a dinner af Delmonico's, Fiith avenue, Wiillam Patton, Req wih preside Stewant's New Stons.—This magnificent es tablishment, at the corner of Broadway and Tenth street, will be throwm open to the pubile to-day, with a uperb stock of now goods appropriate to the soason, Board ov Aunenurx.—The Board met at © o'clock on Baturday aiternoon, Provident Coman ta the chair, A quorum not appenring at roll eall, the President declared the Board adjourned without day. Tue Waarnen.—Yosterday was cool and dee Nehtfal. The charches were well attended in the morning, and the streets and fashtonable promenades were patronized in the afternoon. It was 8 good day for dyspeptics to be abroad, Ocovration.—Last evening the moon rose nearly fal!, and when one hour above the horizom Passed over the lunar star Aldebaran, in the com Nation of Hyades, Shortly after 7 P. M. Aldo varan emergod from behind the moon, and presented «beautiful view, Kerigewent of Maron Horrwan.—Mayor John T, Hofman, recently elected Governor of this office, to take effect to-day office at that Alderman Thomas Coman, President of the Hoard of Aitermen, or the remainder of the year 1808, Mr, Coman will have er to exercise all the functions of the Mayor's office in the same manner as his predecessor did. Tue Doroness County Cagun Fretos.—To-day @ party of scientific eentlemed will embark im the steamboat James W. Baldwin for Rhinebeck, there to explore a trict of land in which gold has been found, The discovery was made by a son of Dr, Froleigh, of this city, and it ie asserted that the ming Is bat an outerop of aurtferons rock which extends along the entire Alleghanian chain. Professor J. @, Pohte will accompany the party, Hiesten Vavonx.—A meeting will be held in Cooper Institute on Tacaday evening, at the sollete tation of several distinguished Ladies of this city, im behalf ofan nnfortanate girl now in prison tu Philae delphia,under sentence of death for infanticide. Adel, | egation from the Working Woman's Association have Just visited hiorjand are satiailed of her innocence,and nildently belleve the Governor can easily be ine duced to restore her to liberty, This delegation wil report to the meeting on Tuosday evening, and we are assured their disclosures will be of the moat thrilling character, Eloquent addresses will also be delivered on the oceaston, Carnotic Teareaance Convention, —The dele. kates to this Convention n@! yenterday afternoon im the hall of ‘Transfiguration ft, C, T. A. B, Society om Mott atreot, Patrick Niban, Prosilent, in the ehair, ‘The Committee on Speakers reported that several kentlemen had signiflod their readiness to addres meetings whenever called upon, A motion wos thea made and carried that public meetings, undé the di- rection of the Convention, be held every two weeke tn the halls of each of the Societies rep the Convention, Some debate then ensucd order of these meetings, but deflnite action was de ferred to the next meeting. ‘The Convention thea adjourned to the fourth Sun/lay of Decomber, in the hall connected with Bt, Peter's Church, Taxes Cotxctan.—The Receiver of Taxes reports the following receipts for the work up te Saturday last; Monday, Nov... pitt ny, Nov. 4. Friday, No faturlay, Total for th a Proviously received Whole amount received sine Accipayt.—John Connor, aged third story window of 119 Mott street, om ‘day, and died Immediately, A verdict of aocke 1H death was returned by the Corones's jury. Fartixa Hou, — A frame in 118th Areet, between Firat and. Second owned And occupied by Jaines 0 Brien, tell ing. Fortunately no one was injarcd. Foun Daowwap.—The body of an unknowe man was fo ot peter dar morning in tho Kaat River, At the foot of Thirty-fret street, Age, 2; hetuht, & feet, 6 inches; sandy moustache, brown pants, Lach frock eoat, nd boots ni Fours Drimo.—Mary Read, of 87 Frankfort street, was found on Saturday dying from bleed! on the steps of 86 Rowe street, Sb 1d the body was taken ‘to the eeelnet station house, Inquest—A Frioutren = Acctoayt.—Coroner Flynn yesterday held an inquest on the body of Ab. ner Bartlett, who at 1 o'clock on Satarday oraing was found ‘dead on the railroad track in Fou avenue, near Tenth street. The deceased, tt was adriver In the employ of the Harlem Rall Company, and started at midnight fF with (wo' heavily loaded freight cars, ia sup posed he fell from the front platform of the ear and was r mains wore so shockingly mi turday evening, tho etairs of a tenement house, 100 Worth sircet, Damage trifling, Iv Waser Foury-rovart Srreer, — Saturda: 947 West, Forty-fourth street, occupied rickias, caused by cuildren playing Damage silght, Li eoint.—At tive o'clock Saturday morning, aflie broke out in Lewis's Planing wat ¥ Greenpoint, Damagg 0 the amount in ty: ohm Dainagi ay morning, «shop on Th y hi path nat ghts sey cupled by leuntry opue’, by Walter Walsh, slight; covered © y insurance, IWoKNoIAY ay ow Wittiawsnuncg.—About nine P.Coek & curday night, the ropewalk of William Al &: "vated in Flushing avenue, B.D. waa fired by toe diaries, and dam d to the amount of secre WH8 BY lnsUrance OM Lhe Lopewulk ov stock, Iv Baosoway.—Saturday evening in stables of Patrick 18 Bh adware originating in the ha) rt MeDonali, who was absent dd to have been caused by a hot Lows on stock, $50; wnd ow build: pal (rout w pips $100, “No insurance, Iv Fenton Avexva, Baooxtrs.—About half Past 14 o clock on Saturday night a fire broke out ip Sip wie bulliting a th ¥ gion ! Fulton and Flat- push avesuioa. ‘The first. floor ts oce cery store by John Field Ty ihe upber oor awa clothes-e ali The bul by Jo v1 about ¢ red, wet about the fame eh sured pany of New York, aud in the Bina ( ny, of Hart ord, Iv Navy Stuset, Brookury.— wbout 6 g'elgck a fie br occupied hy Michact Brown, realrer o Waichs, IDL Navy atreet, Brockiyn, ‘ihe building Is of betel, four stortes ln aelght, aud occupied bys number o: families. Mr. Brown and wife were abe Last evening aportinenta clocks and ~eut. ‘Phe chillvem were ie/t at home, and it is sup Posed thot the tre was caused by them. Brown's ss ie about 850), including @L30 in Villy which Mr Brown had secreted In the bedding for sate keep: ing. Me Was Insured for 1,000 in the Brooklyn Ite France Company, The to building, whieh Is owned by Mrs, Wa, A. Cult, is about $500; ime sured, New Jenser Coyruat Rarnoap Fine, The fe at the workshops of the Coutral Raiload Company at Klizabethport on Friday Is said to hive been mue) Jisasirous than was at ret report The to ant to $00), on which there five originated to un affort to ‘ngs. "the tame burst ods fire to the combustible material whieh lay lowe around. John Fox, tne old watchman who made the binge, was bndiy and itis (eared fatally burned in trying toextingulsh it Workien are busily enzaged in removing the dédris, and the Come pany Wiil immediately erect another Uailding on the sameground, Tho shops covered an area of 800 by 20) fev, Conconn, N. H., Nov. 23,—The dwelling and store of I,’ J. & 5. B. tuevles, in Dalton, were dontroyed by fire Inst night, Loss’ $10,000. am Ivpiaxsposts, Nov. 29.—A portion of the car riage manufactory of B. C. Shaw was destroyed by Ure leet night, Loss about $10,000, Purcavetruia, Nov. %.—The Leeds & Co,, of) Arch street, above T' burned sbout woom today, ‘The butldit above, occupied by J. Hall Ogden, as the office of the Malleavie tron Works, was damaged by waters '®, Lovisvinum, Nov. %8.~-Karly this morning « broke out in the roar of Paden & Sons” tremors destroying half of the establishment, 15,00), om which there was dut little oseph Woodrutt, surance, Of a wall while changed la starioa the ‘nee sid