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| THIRTY-SEVENTH YEAR SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1869. PRICE TWO CENTS. FREDERICK A. TALMADGE. | NLA tel AM Safer LIFE IN THE METROPOLIS. ag aaa Jel or THE OLD WORLD'S NEWS, | S#24"1%¢ Hopson covxry sare. | TRAGEDY IN NEW JERSEY, iene 2 A Nico Little Feed Yeaterdas's Dotags tt The Wedding of the Son of Aldermon inane the Sweepings-White Paper " " vi torr “N -Elaborate Description of " eNDR the Excavation inthe White | THE FIRST REOCOKDER EVER BLECT- the Court of General Corruption Not | nagnes HERE AND THERE BY THE erence mereer THE LONDON PRESS SURRENDERING FEARFUL AND UNANSWERABLS “hn OY SEW PHOD. & Liap nbont Reddy the Bine csmtth= Try= the oome, tho Dresses, ie ri : washed Wall The Discovery-Hurried weet IE tod ded tre the Calprity who have no Friends. dbl scr Sree mous The Distingutalied Cee right Aelia Adal hed PTC TNRN ull taaly Fb TEMPBRANOB LECTURE. " vy x ol A ve: vane ie Ornate Bridal Presen ‘i Mr. Jones, keeper of the Hudson County Jail, Whe Astur Pace Mivts—Forrest and Moe | Among the throng of ruffians and thieves iD | weyteing OM in Cherry Street—The Gaming The Kvorlasting Alnbama Claims Agal An Inebriate cready Recorder Taimadge Rending the | the Court of Gcreral Sersions the apectator noticed Wading and Swiinmiug in Oil-The Specus | The announcement in Ta Sox of the approach Spain May Lowe Cuba, but Still Ro« | as led the other day to suspect the prisonors of an Cutet Riot Act—The Order to Fire upon tae Mob | any namber of porterhoase politicians, with their ators Xceing Petrolia, and Going a Mune | ing marriage of Cornelius, the cliost son of Alder main Spain toning Washingtoa- , sttemptto escape, He kept a close watch on the ir Bea =Isninh Rynters, Mike Walsh, and their | f.ces red as beets and the very picture of #0 many dred Per Cont. Bettor=The Lndidcreuce | mau Terence Farloy,to the beantifal and accompliot The Temper of the People of Spat. inmates, and on several occaslona, When the eweep- geance-The Work of n Madman. Satellites’ Good Man Gone. thirsty gin pigs. These loafers—who conatder them- of the Policemen, 3 od Mies Lizzie Buckioy, of Kast Fifty-fourth etroct, Lonnow, Sept. 17.—The Zelegraph has an edi- | ings and rabbieh from the prison were carried The quiet little town of Union, three miles ‘The lion, Fredertck A, Talmadge, one of our | selves owners of the Court, and they probably are— The fire at Judd’s linseed oil works om Thurs: | created a Auttor in the world of fashion on the great | fort! wrtlcle to-day on the relations between spain | out, abrick or two was found, Mr. Jones, fecl- | from Hoboken, N. J., was the scene of a sanguinary Bort prominen, esteemed, and honored citizens, | pad gathered to rescue some of their comrades from | day evening kept the Aremen at work during the | Rast Side, After the happy “ yes" bad been spoken | and the United States, wherein it says: “The | ing confident that a move was on foot, eon- | tragedyon Thursday night, involving the death of Goparted this Ife yesterday morning in Litehfeld, | state Prison. night, and all of yesterday, ‘The loss is estimated at | —when we are not at liberty to tol!—Thureday Inat | recognition of the Cubans would place Washington | cluded to keep @ closer watch, ‘This {wo promising young men. For three yoars past Gonn,, in the cid family homestead, where he was | ‘The heroic Judge, true to his instincts, en- | A quirter of a million of dollars. ‘The acenes during | was named as the anapicions day. Handeomely en | in the wrong on the Alabama question, With what and on Wednesday Inst discovored | Joseph Bansert bas resided in a house at the head orn in 1, Around Mr. Talinadge's name tered at twelve minutes afer the hour, very | the day were lively and noteworthy. A #tream of | graved cards were scent out two weeks ago to about tency can rights be granted wandering gucr. | o hole through the rear brick wall covering the ex- | of Jefferson street in that town, with his two som Giastered mony pleasant remembrances and a few | nervous and ill-humore He did not forget, bow: | oil, escaping from burst hogsheads, had covered | five hundred of the choicent friends of both fami- | ritias not formidable enough ior a blocaadet If | tension over the water closet, After the prisoners | Frederick and John D. Bausert, and bis wife, A Bitter recvitections, Mr. Talmadge had been | ever, to nod gracefully, ‘amiiliarly, and sin‘lingly to | the river in the adjacent slips, to the extent, in some | les, As we have already @ald,s #pecinl disponea- | fingland desired to put the accusers of their | had all been locked up ast night, he nade a thorough | sbort time ago Bausert, the father, took to drinking almost ins perably connected with tue soctal and | the gentlemen to whom he owca his judgeship. | places, of two or tlree inches in dopth, ‘This was an | ton was procured to permit of the marriage in the | policy out of Court she atiould encourage | investigation, and foand the wall covered at ono | to excess, and made himself very offensive to hie political history of New York more than halt a] After His Honor bad tadulgod in a litle ehat with | opportunity of which the norghboring propricuors of } residence of the bride, and, in the absence of the | the polley ascribed to Preaident Grant, We | acction with white paper recsntly pasted 60 a8 to | wife and sons, Mrs. Bausert was compelled t century, Ile was educated tn Yale College, and his friend Bob, three or four unimportant cases were | paint stores were not slow to avait themselves. Rt. Rev. Archbishop, the Very Rev. Father Starr: prefer to take the question on the broad | look aa though It was hoavily covered with wile: | caose his arrest some time ago, for beating her, Kradusted frown that jastitutton with distinction. | disposed of with truly astonishing ease and delivers. | By offering from ten to thirty cents per pallful, they | V. G., was engaged to perform the er remony, grounds of common interests, War between | wash. On removing the paper, he found a hole in | and be was sent to the county jail, from which be He came to Sow York city in 1810, and woe admitted | ton, I¢may not be out of place to mention that | brought ont all the industry lying Around loose. RKOAL DECORATION OF THR rARLons. Spatu and Amoriea would bo a matorial injury that | the wall, Itaeems that the job had been arranged | was released last Wednesday, to the bor in t During the war with Great | those snowy painted calendars which have been so | Men, women and children, provide! with everything At about noon the favored guests bezan to arrive, | would be equally apportioned. Spain would lose | by several of the prisoners who had been sentencea On quitting his prison, the father swore vengeanes: Britoin in 1812 he was captain of volunteer cavalry | conspicuously displayed wll this moat on the bulle | in the shape of a vessel, from a dinner ke mustercd for the defence of the city, ant stationed | tin board of the Court of Gener Sessions, and | borrel, flocked to the on Long Tslond, After the cessation of host tities | which were so formdable in their appearance as to | More t tile to a | and were immediately eshered into the handsome | Cuba, but continue Spain, With bor obstinate to Trenton Prison, Had it not been for this early | against his sons for baving bern inetromental tm seuc of the floating of. | parlors, In these new Moguet carpets just from | ity of resistance, her xreat undeveloped resources, | discovery, many of the prisoner would have es- | causing bis arrest, He did oot delay in executiog none In the scramble went hecls over head ‘i Mhto’the slippery, clement and tame put tory ereay | Stewart's had been put down only the day before. | her power to attack American trade, and her com: ‘The prisoners wore sent to the State Prison | his threat. be resumed tu fee of bis profession. frighten the jurymen out of their wits, have kept | Some of the susaller bos de $4 oF 5 for the day's | The windows of the front parlor were shaded by | parative involnerability Ames ne rve out their respective terma, On Thursday night, between 8 and 9 o'clock, be He wos cleted Assistant Alderman in 1834, and | growing smaller emalter © until yess | Work, while the sprculators who employed them | rich bine ailk curtains lined with white ailk, and be Hed ih ef —_— a went out of his house, and immediately afterward be two yeors Inter Alderman from the Eighth Ward, | terday's calendar oniy meas yard in | realized « profit of not leas than five hundred pe THE POLITICAL CLROU! i | Mind these peeped heavy eurtains of Ince. A large f larger growth dida larger busin pat and the name of the city Judge and | cent. Childre leneth, Tteontaines began throwing aiones at it, Both his sons stepped In 1348 he pointed Reeorder by Governor | [°™ ns ie On their own hook, nut hesitating to roll b Jase had been put easly for the ne: glory. Such considerations cannot pass unregarted > out and saked b hat he th i for. Toarteeh tee yetr own Hovk, Not hesitating to roll away.a ber. | picr elass had been put up expressly for the aceasion a ut and asked him what he was throwing stones for. Bewand, in the: place of Recorder Mortis, and was | A inteineident occurred a day oF two ago which | tel or a logshend, rescued from the river, Police- | tetweon the windows, and another covercd the soe LE ACs REALTY ood el A Republican Muddle in Breokiya, —_—|_o. seeing the young men, Beusert drow a dirk, aad, Carer eeenan gr niioning. A gury. retited to delibe then, meanwhile, looked on with & mild complacency, } hope chat peace may be proscrved The Republicans of Kinge county are in : shortly niternant elected to that office by an over- wenuioning. AL jury Fel Fomirainu atthe business WoURENE sult tem, we td | APACE Lotweon tho mantel and the ceiling, The fur | “The ‘Landon Star (Kadicnt organ) today save | ots eras teat of their ew York brotreen, | MAKINK # roeh at them, stabbed Joho in the bread, majority, and was the first Recorder ever urn & hall hour later, they found Bo Jud was too dirty for thelr delicn nitare was of blue silk beautifully embroidered with | tut the diMeulty between the Unived States and | trouble similar at of their Now York brothren. | Jonu's brother, Frederick, sprang to his assistanem, flected by the people, During his term of ofiee, one m t dozeus of men in the neight flowers, Large boakets of rare exotics hung trom | {ements ‘The rumorota proctamation guaraneccing | one, feePublican Association of New Lotta held @ | and received three stab wounds In the side, stomeely, Of thoue torribls events cecorred which at toug in Is’ bet" they asked, after waiting for some Hien OF OMT worth be many bum: | COU. sctiee and state wn the tmnatel cod the ; meoling recently to elect delegates to the General Halous Hberty and freed m of election, shortly to and leg. large communitis—the Astor place | "TY" sooms that the eapicut litle Judge and + cornern of the room, and an tmmense bouquet, a | Pe tatued by the Spanish Government, je a better pe en beag bdidll dead them | “Having Moished hia bloody work, Bausert ram hob, tunzry, jaad perhaps thirsty. had re Reddy in Murdorcr's Row. Present from Mr. Grats Nathan, of 8 West Thirty: | tary government in Cuba are true, the concessions | gates. The remainder Altoen alro went throagh tho | down the street, shouting at the same time that he of May, 1349, while Mr. Macready, the | paired ta neighboring saloon to reiresh them | Reddy the Dlacksmith is to be tied next Tues- | fourth street, a nephew of Judge Cardozo, com- | must be preficed by one more cascutial, namely, fo form, and. lant night both acts of itele- | would stab whoever might attempt to follow bien fragediun, was performin in the Astor place Opera ; * F " Burropoteskion Ye Jory verwined in taste pine. | /4ay without fail. re was jristed by our | pletely covered a centre tabie between the | tat the Cubans be permitted to tive to enjoy them svere Kaocking for admission at the doors of | Several of the nelghbors, who had been alarmed, House, a gong of rufians in the audience began to | just one hour awaiting the return of the dignified lit. | reporter yesterday afternoon. je te confined | windows. The bac! Jor furniture w: he Fs aM bod “ TR ayo rave 0 ¢ 11 and how!, und to throw unmerchantable egge, | He dudge. ‘The jurymen, who are business men, and | in cel No. 4 on tho lower floor. and. called eel ae athe Whats withoree, | Napoleon Adviaing Spain to Give up Cubay Hy ely WG nopala new. tnepettory and | errs ee savsttle; Ha thea eae WhTise geil and how), un Lo lalarianlee sat IPod et tttbe ral Cdl Real plage Dr h No. 4 on er Aor, and called | black walnut, and its windows were bung withcrim: |” Taurg Sept waning —onoral Prins | @tthwith or ered a new election. capture was inevitable, He then made a stand, amd pld chairs, and other missiles upon the stage, and | fii unwarranted atence of the well pad Judce as | “Murderers Row. It is the cell tm which Jobm | gon ailk curtaine to match. Aatatue of Mercury kent | accent wad hott K: Revpeier: tu - drew his knife across his throat, bat wo unded him thus forced Mr, Mneveady to re tire. a gross and outrage. Real was confined while the ring contractors | guard on the mantel, and a bronae statuctte stood in Nomiuntions Last Niutt. self only slightly, ‘The cause of the Latter gentleman's unpopalarity | AL lst dd o'clock, Blackstor | Jt. | were ervcting gallows which they knew | te FIKhE corner of the room, The John J. Bradley Association met last night | hefore he could do himself any further injury be ‘ oy; ned te ork, and the yerd . ‘ , " 7 Ave and noménater “ "4 tmong & certain class of persons was. tuat he Lad | jury was taken. They found the p Was not wanted—the cell in which the murderers bib halla fetish pi Sad Bel Mert ton for acqt ‘of the territory by purchas eee ane eae aan far | was scized, and borne to the Uaton police stations Tor someiti.e ¢arnied.on acontroversy iu the newspa y day's nitting of the Court. w Friery, Jerry O's Ferris, and Wagner passed Tn the room up stare immediately over the front | jig toward the close of his remarks his opinion that cmblyman, Sixteeuth District; James Irving, | On reaching the atation he pretended to be dying Edwin Forrest, A rivalry (ecems toh 1. . count of it# nervous and general de'slit two tragedians for some time, | two hours, coat t payers $10, inclu quittal, and declares that he is 1 avy On One Oecasion remarked In a | showy calendars, of whieh be is accused, He feels very bitter against | ive an tde Jesign of the partisans of Mr, ——— the Mulberry treet people for having compelied him ¥, of mi the American stage, The | THE BULL'S FERRY EXCITEMENT, | to sit for bis picture. That waan't equare Impression prevailed xt that time that tis tndecen te on the part of Mulberry atreet to do such a mean t Inst daye rth. He fecis confident of ac- | Pitlor tables were dieplared ‘completely loa ted nocent of the crime | Hown with the presents ofthe bride, A portial ist will | Gut. barbarities, Cresidant.. ¢ of thelr ei Al | competied to interfere betw ley presented a gold watel studied with | fg part onds ; the bride's parents, a aot of furniture val at ga: Mr. Frank McCabe, a marble and bronze if the war continued. with tts pr nt attend: | Police Justice ; James 8. Ne: uit would be | teenth; and Thos, Hayden, Assistant, Preparations nthe contend jae for an open-air meeting to be held shortly, | Hunced his wounds not very serious. Thereupom if only in behalf and for the | at whieh the Hon, 8. 8. Cox and Brick Pomeroy | He was sent down to the Hudson county jail, where cause of bumantty, Gon. Prin replied that he was | wall ratify and eulogize the nominees, he in a prisoner, Willing to negotiate with the American a ¥re tt, Alderman, Four | bot he was examined by a physician, who pre nificence and exte r prities 1 rick, the younger son, shortly after hte treatment 0 en actor was concocted and | Dental on Nekalf of the Church Trustece— | thing as that,” anid Reddy. “The result is they ck. with two wide statacs'to matel ; Congress: | the direction Indicated by the ruler of France, but a tat ices ortent, went to the police ofoe, a few Miosbe consummated persons professing Ww oe Mr, he audaags melee | i "rho | 8 flooding the whole eity with my pictures, Tt ox of wilver apoona; Mr. and Mrs. Ly- | tint Spain-—hin fellow countrymen at i te Politica! Notes. ‘rom his honse; but he soon became so weak from Forrest's friend je Sunday noel wm Baro-The | will be useless for me to attempt to make an honest ), brother intaw and simer to the bride, a jewel Ato such a course, Napoleon in te Farth ¢ returns from Colorado confirm the com- | lows of blood as to be unable to walk home, He was The wows of this event spread hke wildfire Quarrel which Oasted the Superintend- living. T won't be able todo it. Lt has rammed me, eant a silver butter digh; Mr. and Mre. MeCafe rim and the Spaniards plete triumph of the epabiicn carried to the nearcat drug store, and his wounds through ie city, creating the greatest excitement, ent -Tho Remarkable Specch of Sarah | And [think it's rather hard when I'm an innocent | (erty, 9 pair of bracelets valued at £100, and a box ase his own example, and give up C ‘The Democratic City Convention of Cinemnati | were dressed, Thence he was borne home, Joha'e There wos if performance on the 11th. Peck. man. If 1 was guilty it would be a diferent thing,’ | containing a drinking set of cut glass; Mrs, George | hoe had given up Mexico, before tt was too 1 nominated aticket on Tharsday. Half of the candi Juries yore found to be even more severe thea vat were gavertained that the reappearance | gp :y¢ puwor of The Sun While we were ppecking to Reddy We saw several Harreoas 8 Ea hea eae Ree te fe.; canh of nor. ‘Sic sles bh dates were Kepablicans and halt Democrats, those of his bro. = ond lant he wtbend kay =| of Mr. Mucready would be attended) wit a ‘ id men carrying two largo tubs, one ining ) wehild h m ritele of wilver | ff compromise on tho Cut ‘the Virginia Central Conservative Committce | to die at every mou... Neither of the woun haps fatal resul 800 Of thevtre ind | Sia: In an article in your paper of Tuesday, | bread wid the other soup, distributing tations to tre Mr. and Ars, Patrick Farley, uncle andaunt to thé bal cai ab ctioa hd have adopted a rosolntion advining meatna Gai howerve, tak hres Mr. M Iy accordingly devermined to clowe the | ander the above eapiton, there are so many erro- ue Gea Si Bacar ae eveay 8 cell) bat Lr OF cul hlnee Gad. porestaih wares hie, fenners Chatter from Madrid, pene iy fog ct Mla YRKDERICK BAUSRRT'S DEPOSITION. should undergo neous statements that we feel called upon, in duty | fe prison fare. No," he answered; my wife tclass rosewood Kewin: Manus, Sept, 17,—It is thought that the Cabi At aboat midnight Coroner White, having been sam ion the’ "com: | to the church, to enter our dental, brings te all my vietuals. Reddy 1s looking well, | Josephine Fox, one of the briderin et at Washington has become soinewhat more con Cat" son, Frederick, the other, Soha, being undbke to ‘almadge among them, | 4, No warrants were out Monday for the arrost of envio: Mr Kobert Gillen, the same’, Ciliatory since the receipt of Lue telegrams from Mr. i Tenipe n recently held in | Smt 100. Prederick, the other, ng natin BECO) CORE RI cee ia ohuroh t. WOe nie (here aay Ouliad Aacikes Wivtt aves & AHI ge Cardoze, a act of aiiver ; Mr. Jo Sickles, that the over-excitod temper of the Aor Of a taird political oFgautzation. sitcr the tamily haa hed copper, ho wane bo tee a as they wer- unwilling that it a of by y In th . i aey le gold pen and Many w sh people will compel the Government to con The German Democratic Union General Commit to { house, leaving his brother Joha, should po abrowl to the world that the people of | set, although the disturbances ou Sunday last by In the Supreme Court, yesterday, before Judge | sented various articles of use and ornament to the the war for the suppression of the tnsurree- | tee met ne olatio brother in the house, the city of New York had been treed to forego | Messrs. Bartholf, Peck, McKnight, and others, were | Clerke, at Chambers, Catharine Barton applied for a | Yalue of over $3,000. omits sare ae nas ‘brober tone cites Oy (eis will and plessure st tae diatation Of en@ OF LW | O54 sectous then ever, writ of habeas corpus to recover ponsoasion of Wile | 4) TR eee glad Hope pen THN DONCASTHR RACES. the Courvot Co ie mothier ordered le father oUt e«l by these solicitations. Mr. Macready con- | 2 ‘The reintions of the pastor, Mr. Goss, are not | Hain Robert Barton, her chili, agod 3 years. She | catered thejirunt parior, where the Very Rev. Father > PR or Fre tented to anfear on the evening ef the LW wat. | of an unpleasant character with the church. That | #wore that her husband, Rosert Barton, Stars haa cirveey tanea 1 The Park 111) Menkes Won by Telacn d'or THE LATEST LABOR NEWS. tase what way the inattar, Om the siverwon of that day Lie Outlaws Who bad | eee an nn anrnmant to. the distorbers, and | SppMed to Judge Daly’ for the poascasto pany with his back to the windows. he Doncaster Stakes by Vero Gor Sra Ta downstairs to see. why h harge ‘of Tis movement promulgated threat of child, and that, in © application | Oi low stature, stout and well made, with Workingmen to Eleot Works bo HY perton Who should intertere with | those members of the church, relatives of the dis vi men-The Nursery Plate by Camet—The them in their atiack upon tl Weatmoreland Handicap by Ficha, Ka knite out of bis pocket, ran at his father violen ed Hain in the broast Mr ly | hair, well oiled and brusnedt Opera House, An important meeting of the Workingmen's turbers, who have taken sides with th , there can Lp 7 cars. | A little bieck moustache neatly tri ‘ay held last evening. Mr. Campbell, of the | t0 save his brother, anf received three #ab wounds, ita “Anaves,, andl MP. Macready in particu: | te! pe doubt, her hy ix of un , | mounted bis siniling mouth, He was dic-sed ina | Lonvon, Sept. 17.—To-day’s races were yen Sue trenury “catioaed ‘aie percent pesteappeppen rng epipticneseet tg lar, (in ceticiption of a riot, large bodies | 3” Mr, Goss has never opened or shut the church, repeatedly threatened to kill her. | black dress cout, lined with white silk, a tlack low | lowa: ‘The Park Mill stakes of 10 suva. Jength on the Ito atrike there, and said that the girls py and ull the police were held in readi- | waenover he decmed it proper, This was done by a | Judge Clerke aaid that in no instance would ne give | vest, a lavender pair of pantaloons, patent leather | forfeit, threo year old fillies 122 pounds, owner of | recently established a codperative. laundry. there |. Buusert is a German, has been four years in this ee te, ose And pavareaes vote of the Trustees. a child of three and a half years into the custody of | bovts, a lavender silk neck tle, and’ white kids, A | the second filly to receive 100 sove. the stakes | which had succeeded atmirably, and some of the | Country, and has resided for tho Inst three years ta Haidge displayed remarkable chergy | 4. ‘The Rev. Mr. Goss bas taken no step in all thin | {ts father. valuable diatnond pin sparkled in hie immacuiate | (2 subseribers) ; ware won by Mr. Bowe's b, f. Tol | products of which he exibited. Union. ' His personal appearance is deetdediy , ene eae moments AS Moon Mt | matter without advice with us, and by our consent rere % shirt bosom. ‘There were three groomsmen, viz.: | son d'Or, by Buccanver, ont of Auld Acquaintance: A Committee from the Arbeiter Union was intro. | UMPreporsessing. occupation ts that of am ittm aaa opened the hones RS About | aud approval, We are in perfect accord. ‘The Detmold-D' Aerschot Wedding. Mr. Daniel O'Connor, a tall stim gentleman with | Mr. Motry's eh. f Crocus, by Thormanby, out of | duced, ‘The Committee aiid that itt oblect was to | Crnt saw files is two victims are aged Bing and groaning, and whistling to anch a degree as mt to join with it in | Lively Band 3h He has two Oiher chilurea—s beg, entirely to iuierrunt the proceedings. ‘These were arrested ) tie police, The performance proceeded without farther interruption and the first part was ended, when stones and brickbats came. fly! through te windows and dispersed the audience 5. k Latha inthe Sanda; ae m dof Miss Wilhelmina, youngest daughter of Ch: numbered 200, ‘The past year the number P Between forty and’ Rip, The barn school" wat | tia . Detmold, Ksa., wus united in matrimony at smaller than vhis. her fath 6. On Sunday inst the pastor did not undertake | the 16th to reopen the church. It was reopened the Bunilay light moustache and side whiskers» Mr, ‘Tracy, a | Sunflower, accond medium sized, stout gentleman, with no whiskers; Ww and Mr, Richard Buckley, a brother of the br in this city, on Wednesday, | low sized thin young man, barefaced also, , to Count Gaston D'Acrachot, of Brus- | Were pea Coot a Cay tele, attaché to the Belgian Legation at Washington, | G'°e* coats were lined with lavend ‘falmouth's b. f Night | induce the Workingmen’s Uni id Dayrell, out of Swallow, third. Four | foruing a political orgauization to endeavor during | °F # it. the coming campaign to return representatives of Tue SCHN® OF THE TRAGRDY. ‘The Doncaster Stakes of 10 sors. exch, with 100 | workingmen for nalecates wad beak calted ona ‘The place where the murder was committed te foals of 1686; colts : winner of the Derby ¢ repreacutatives of ‘the paper stainers bad reported | Me gard dreary. Bausert's house la at the very. unanimous vote of the Ban with one exception, and th : e 0 ml of Jefferson street, aud but few houses are near Mr. wy cacaued disguiaed uv a police omicer. | Previous by the trustees, pator, and presiding | ‘Tne’ ‘civii marriage was porformed by lia Honor | We White Kid gloves CURE, or tne erway Ay that their atrike Way progressing favorably. a reso | Tix q small tenement house OF two stories, and COM: At this time 21,00) persons were coilected outside. | “2°. a pertholf, the Superintende not | Mayor Hall, and the religious ceremony by Father q lution was passed authorizing the Committee on | tang hardly any tarniture,. ‘The. Interior iudicates: The police, finding themselves unable w cope With | gure nated te tag. culere ot My Coes’ but by eh reli, of St, Joseph's Church, ‘Tho oMcial wit- | [a beautiful brunetie, was dressed in white alll, wore won by Mri J. ¢ Mase Meeting to confer with the Arbeiter Union | that Hausttts @ ian oc lmprovident and Athy Rabe the mob, the wnlitury, having been called at enea ae bapa Phy 5 choot Commitwe, | ResFOX' Were M. Delforse, the Belgian Minister, | decolletté and en fratnpind with short sleeves, It was | Gomer, by Hendman out of Saiaman Committee on the subject brought before tha meet 1s the neighborhood te eeaae, ‘The oxciiem Brehed to the Mayor, Mr. Woo pot. Baron yon Geroit, 0 Pruyeian Minis . Count de | trimmed with row of puffed white iiluxion about | 0-6 Pretender, by Adventure out of Fernin, eecond; | ing, After some eathusiaatic debat twas the vole of Mr. thin resolution : ~ Be ye 1 dogg i oe " Me, ‘Thomiw'e Db © by Weatuerbit owt of | was carried, every delegate pledging himself to the sears sarc Dearie itens, auld met wana one How | Ret sare a’ paragn wha, tar co denuedy | EeTA™Rx PERM ccarts gate and, Dek | teeta erere ane. teaad te tloes A tite ph sh Oo ces hele LANA BKOORLY®. 7 howev i taken sides with the dls\urbers as to be their leader, on 90 prea the gronnd behind ath ‘A'resolution calling on Goy, Hoffman to enforce nec tora Taludae, however, did mot bealtate ot | te ‘certainly nob ft to be the Buperintendent of s | OF Metamily were also present. honda, "Hier black usle was in palin ane rote, wick ‘ive wwe ight Hour law was entried., Flatbush avenue is to be repaved. any tur ing with the mob was ter Sunday sehool, 2 ‘deun b we curl on the left hide belind, A set of pearls | Nadain Mor BOAR teaheey ce decals tae A nad dog was shot yesterday in Spencer street. ier nates’ | 8. The pasior did not tell Sarah Peck to shut up vhn Hea by her ance coutranted with the whie. | Datwortit by Caralval. ont of Heresinn re oie Rad daha Chlnamen, srt Oh Ghanbeetin. Suan ai on . Twa teevived with derisive | Ber mouth when she arose during the service and John Real bas been very ill the past two r neck and her wrists, anda aolitaire dip. ‘The Doncaster cup, value 30 so¥. for Al) ages, three thet 7 " " ' enuurtic Clawson, of Gloucester, Mees, etter perse, ‘ aK Fee Belin dav ancdlte. ceaeen seenisoenlen OF: Sloihek ‘ eh BBO Eats OW tm pounie: fost. Aiz pounder five, tH osu he Carpenters’ and Joiners’ National Union | quenie yesterday by taking Laudauium, ina stab 6 om Sheers, ye''e, ans, Nothing remained to be Foe rate informed | Weeks. He ix much better now, but bis prolonged “ pounds, was wou! met yesterday afternoon, At the nomination of off, | BerEen street, near Court, done bur to BINPO SAIRE Hee Sane oe ut this was God's house, that this was the | conflement is fast tellingon him, He is allowed to i THRKR BRIDESMAIDS, P}.6, Goat ares by Cape Flv away ootot | cere, Mr, Phelps, of C clicut, and Mr. Hughes, | | Olecr Sehuare, of the Atlantic Dock Hag a4 sear Da i Ril Ro ai ly Sabbath di, if whe had any grievances, this | take a walk in the yard of tho prison every day. | Misses Cornelia Buckley, 9 suster of the bride, | auin, tontye Corborskin, eccund; | Of New York, were nominated for President; Mr. | lerdey morning caudate tiver taiet whe was wate ti Vole, gave Hal, who | ¥* Ror pl consider them. Seve- | We learn from good authority that it hax been d Josephine Fox, and Noraa'M. Farley, a batt sisccr ot | Mr Chaplin by Volugour, | Mowbray, of Phitadeiphia, for Vice-President. 1s : madge ‘tion voce, 6 . Hal, Tul tres he eapontalbtadl wish’ ert to Ho eBoet, Hi: | Clea th arent Rite nen Gale aie lectus (nee Re SAE RE OF | ee sr tans Gy was resolved thatthe views of the Hon. —Kuzeno | John Mogulre was convicted yesterday of bare nally, le informed her that there was an officer oftec | Court 1s to be known neat month, trimun elie etdinprished nothing, for the. mob | !W,1n the bousc, and if whe persisted he would call evinced not the eligitext inclination to disperse, him todo bie duty, At this she b vehement, and after Mr. Goss Ob the contrary, 1 coutinued more bold in its | Minutes to stop he called upon. the oflicer to arrest The Nawsery won by Mr. Josept Dawson's ch mandy, out Of Raster Newsman, by of rare | Enfield third ear olde, was | Casserly, United States Senator from Caliorcia, Camel, by Thor | the subject of lab Mr. Paynes chee, | cred an Hanitne, second | od edna Pale glory In Janes Matthew ch deliv. | Place, State I'rison ten years, the Con Ninetecn streets have been rep: five witles of water pipe laid. aince | residence in Fort Grecas first d above the heads of the dressen were © long trains ‘They’ wore lavender kil gloves, an ax alxo did the bride—held a bouque sented in his ape uly 2, 186 Exit Keddy's Accuner, awrence Graham, upon whose testimony the ed and twent reaitenton od ‘i : " a the new Water and sewerage Do April Peoesunt votes wee tliten ated; aan ints Gta r v flowers, wet off with white rilk fri The mother The Westn cl stakes (handicap) of Ssove. exch ner : i , ber. tetion of I lacksmith depended, hav | of the unde appeared in lavender moire antique, aud | with 9 ald Veok's be Fic i ‘The Young Men's Christian A: ation of Brook icavial caceution that the mol broke and | St: xo attempe was made by the young men present to Canada, the atepivother of the groom in Mettermen green | Peary, by ty Ieee dohimatone's by who are ho reality Iyn wi tinted Wo Theodore, Thomas orchestra om, Ce bind yt Mand ye +3 to seize the pastor and his sympathizers and tl row — eatin, bX fG yen AL OL Landa, eee cro lives, Whose condition was completely | eVening of November 4, and to Joho B. Gough oa Ne malitary. | hie gud (nl ae them out of the window, The attempt was to pre DECENT SPORTING NEWS. ‘TUR NUPTIAL CRREMONY ond Ber. at BBY Varantey “| by the result of the civil war in this | vember it fr triumphed over an abandoned 9K | yout the officer from doing his duty. This was done - 5 : oon oe OF mv nlline stakes of funve pach, with @addea, | cuuutey. A little son of Mr. Ball, on Fulton avenue, nea result was attributed to the dect- | by sr Bartholf, who leads the opposicion:; Albert Pr Pr ¢ Park Rt ‘The bridal party arranged themselves tu front of | sor ait ages-was won by st, Je hard che ba earn -->-- Fast New York, fil out ot’ the second story window, wrder Talmadge, On the next | Pe devolee irom Union iit, relative of Airy, Peck, ‘onpee aco. the reverend Fatier, aod the gursts formed asemi | {y'king™ ram out of Venue; Me. Heanegrove The Strike in Bare nvalning Mowers tallieg with day a tuceting of © Une opposed to the destruction | imported for the vceasion; Renton Peck, son of | At Riley's, Broadway and Twenty-cighth | circle about the room. Aiter Ilstening tow short | tinsel, by Qalord out of Kzyptian. second . Mr Maonip, Sept. 17.—The strike of the workmen |") of human ite” ws See ee eat ie taaiah | Mra. Peck ; and Willred McKnigut, While this | etrect, Last night, a large multitade was buying pools | discourse om the nature of the sacrament of which | La © HE vearaby stoeawell UHk |g. Pirretona continuew. It haw agnumod alarming | ,,tbHIP Kolb, an unoffending German, was attacked among the »peckers were the irrepressible Isaiah | was going on, a young Miss Brodie, of cloak noto- . 4 a tuey were about to partake, and the coarse which | of Feu de Jot s iortina et Aue ot Tustlane arly, yeate Rynders addressing the multitude and saying that | "ely tn New Vora, and sister of Thomas Brodie, on tis day's races on Prospect Park, Tho odds | they should pursue to their aher life, there being no In th we » _ Tre op aventic and | Hogkton cect. iff was sor hal gone to a 7 oready an . : ry >. i eaten and robbed rt Bat hin own in the usual mode adopt in atten, | M¥ly arent for dinuurhance, wan coated ai | ecraACUeL Oty PMOL MUA Lady Thorn. 4g) | ‘Aianeladien andthe” male Felsves of he Urige ies basse Gusts Rate yen might, | He denounced the fring upon the mob. | turks of Mrs, Peck Rhcdetslant, 82 44 40/Mo * & | the kuests agjourned down stairs, and the alternoon | gy outlast plate atthe Luke of Newcaatle' y sPARKS YROM THM TELECRAPE, Gen, Mike Wa ” pee nee ci elie bg oe fiese are the simple facts in the case; and sorry | beady Thoru..., 100 Field doi itt | 11 | Was spent to doing jostice to an ample déjenner, Zoriua thy Juvenile Selling Sales, “Railw ay Master Mechanics’ Association of the . a 4 Game views ae Lsatsh, ne | are we that your iniormation should have been de- - ‘Tun Guests, > a 99 a fect fli ser A aa pst % Rib, HOE RELY. Wan CMM DIR es. AD FAR WAR} Td Ue ‘& source as to cause KO Many erru- to All the Wor! ternational Scutiers' Match. ELre Beate: eat Ca he 1. ape lo SK Sahn TaD YB ‘The Oswego fire brigade arrived in Toronto, Cam, hiahily a ncons statements in your are: To the Kaitor of The Sun Among the guests we noticed Mr. and Mrs, Lyden Sept. 17-—Preparat tinue fi 1 OR SRMEROOY: SSRI: ‘duct on the bench was that of a PLP Hey oe I. i of Kast s09n sirect, the latter in Tavenaer milk. | Loxvon, Sept. 17—Proparations continue for | ‘Phe brieklayers of Brooklyn tast evening avopted | iphe yaeut Meteor arrived safely at Cowes ow Upright, courteous and aftable judge, BON TING DANEUR, Secretar Sin: I the, undersigned, believing that T am olored ‘ve.wets Mev. Underhill | the coming interaational nvuiters’ matel: betw areolution thatno member of this Calon werk on say | opyyteude ur younk judges would do weil to iinivate reais saat) % | the best fancy velocipede rider iniNew York, eres, in bask moire; the | Walter Brown, of Fortiand, Male, and Josevh Bud: | tob where any imneuiers of the Rational Usins Rave | ° 0 hed chai ¢ Ook Lis fespeet, He was elected to the State —— fisreby Cuallenwe Kay tonion te rite uestaar G Wa tarietan; Miss Melivany of | fer, of Tedungton, Knziinit, whieh bs apiountot tor | boew deirauded of their wages, wut the same has been | | ~ Wild Hil,” a aoted character of Colorado, bas nl by virt is office WNs a A Girt in the Jumping Ring, inpiousiip honors, Not wishing to. th 0, in tho amo; Mr, Ce Geloher ton th Le ELAN peor Pa CL ed ea io: HG SHEERT MAS tha ehiuien ad tO UE Correction ot | Our readers may recollect a jumping match in that many who may porhaps | ley und wife, Mrs. Morrison of Fifty.third rawn mandoged Ris! Ame 4 ab or 1 ra he report that the whiskey tax Is to be increased vered while 3 | porchenter, Mase, a short. tae acon fin which » | accept thts ehillenze would nut do so for dskake. ve | Me. and Bira, Joseph MeGu aby Jowitt, Ho trains with the ox JOIUTINGS ANOUT TOWN, to BL ber galloa In anteue, member law book fas | young cil named ‘Katie Murphy deieated the noted | iy Teaxon for wishing it as above, [not accepted agiter of Kast Fity-thh 7, Welly, 9a ME Fie Weace arrived Last night ‘the W in Cincingatl everlict Jumper Michel Flynn, ‘The latter was not satin. | Within 3) days, 1 will consider mysell ehampion. ot the New Ara, Mr. i nitler r fi Res | | adopted a Constitution on T In Ie site hh ice of Recorder, with the result, and # new match Was arrau EX. WAUGH. Jn, and) Kugeno Murtha, John é ‘The rate of taxstion has been Axed at 2.27 on g100 ‘The preparations tor the Batfalo International Lm h At vod to Congress ve expiration Thniday, In tossing up tor the first. jump the | N. ¥, Velocrpede Academy 1161 Crosby st, wh of Vinth nvenuey Mr MeBiroy and son ot ; cage } Music on the Park Sia at balfpust 3 (iis after | dustrial Exhibition are nearly completed. tis fest term Wo tume, man und made a leap of 10 feet 64g inches. Tt - vith strc igeby of Fifa avenue HON, Sept. 17 ¢ India mail steamer | noon ve Rod Stocking# Baseball Curb of Cineinnatt I Wap wateoitont, unewerving aduercut to the Wile | wax turn neat, and #he came to the sera'en ‘he Ball wod Ho ho Ttey, Fathers dy and Mer nd | Carnatic hi n wre ced off the Esinnd of Sri John W Who bad fallen from a brick wail wt | Cuico, Il,, yestertay moruag wed y bly popularity wat eat that | ¥ oncernediy, and apparently wih & exe " bof tt re. Mocatferty, J + Wife and dangle ne HppeY par is th | ati Rrowdway, died y y f eof the e variguly voted whenever | Soy dare Sacral guest lial Suxnyatnn.-The Dosver Club of th Joel K. Withiun, Townsend Conte Mr, Boyie of | Rak atn BON naNiveM are he Veo ; f Rear Teoetene routed | eoigpam tal rarate of (he Boston Fire Department ' He wasn wa nal friend | pine was again entied, when Dlynn made Ay DY We ne tou Th re Vortz-ninth street, his won ion his | Tieitsand ear toute The Aenmey. IGN'b | ORT GRR MEEOR TE ee ee | wechobend Eeatuae tale, tees nx the adiniaistiation, of leap of 10 feet and # inches, and won th « rWoue | daughter, Mr. Richard Lawrence, tobn Howsita lage AMINE OF spocie, Whlel war lo hel } cles i felony ie eG hls brother Henry A. Tainnage | etpor,to feet wad @ inches, and won tho le ‘ fy Bing ua | Wie, uid sister pra PHAN sh The Humbolit Munuwent Fund tis reached the | 1, W. Heaton, & desler in hosiery and glovon, at ; States Marshal for tho | ate Jumped nan 4 tiiche s for a sivcr bail on Tuesday, Rept. & Mr. itobt. try anid daoquter, Mie Pos, eclacuwien PALA bia vot $A 16 bevourhire siroot, Moston. was throw trom w dae riet of New York ments the third and last juy c - MeNally, Mies Supervisors Walter Itoche an Piceth evahter tht ar ata Making) ‘The Butler will business bas heen ultimately wet | fngvn tubal Bis . had asia: wile from active political | Fiynn ca the serateh well The elly, Mins Sweeny of F Vans, Sept. 17M, Peretry, a member of the | t ay The wate of Jamies Armetrong was the vietim te ated Chet of Police, but) tne jeap, clearing only 10 feet 9 i §| Two horses, Burger and Paul, contested for the a lac has written a letter demanding | yy eived in the Mayor's ofice (or the Avondald [he Raging cave Bk MOTE REISS AT, MAR: Oi aee Hen a short sim Amoment of suspense, and anaivty was mirrored tn | gold’ medal in’ the Darehess County Fai yesterday tte Miason BONA FORDER bow Sabi OF) fund, Seamendd, i Hunn the ever lek. | guar hot the loans excited. Niobip ane waled opie | Hekeie AA ROM CR PURPSIM MeCnfferty of this eity duos uot convoke the Chamber mathing tn Tone el Mulberry oteccte Maiaiyruntend, | found the river wear Cairo, Li!., yesterday with hie ey Vat Ne Bey sate Hho Me, aud with tauel ‘eracetuinces took her posi MERTONA TAD Rona yan wife, and puricrous i we peraned a eaites wane exclusively re practice io pt tion amid t profuand silence, Scanning care F DNAL GUS vr. order the earringes, whieh ox LASHES PROM THE OCEAN CABLES. ana acac icaasncea thiane Ia ihe Banulra Schult a mayer Fic st three months he has complained of | Und faa, making “the extraordinary leap of | The Seventh tha’ Pravies Fitth ay Varty leit on the sume (ie tint tiie, iw tall Operation. Prince Gortschakol remains tn I tleven feet two and one-half inches: evening on the Erie Railroad on a to y will : The National Copital Kxeeutive Committee will «I feeble, By degrees he sank low oan Light tntan The stop wfew days in Port Jervis, where tley have tela | ‘The Kngland arrived on Thursday Ai be Mikey 's purter house, | Gave call OF @ Nattoual Convention ia Denver ow ‘Aware of his approuciing diasviu- a Of the Neuxon—Time of the Various Kewl | tives, and. will proceed theuee to satitors 04 | phe pe ; taay ialne area Mike anuaileat Goold ot betwen | Use puited to the old homestead at Litentivid, Buforcing the Kxcise Law, mental Paradens Niagirs Falls, ‘They will probably visit Montreal | wattuctorvosterdeye ee eon Were Interred in Pac waited ‘The Governor of Maine has nominated for Ju Sto dic,” sald Le, “among the green bills of old | Patrolman Alfred Hall was placed on trial be Le and Quebec cotminater yostorday Lof New York, wit the United Preaby Supreme Court, Judge Appietoa and Ja to ait E We kre ! u i Col, Emmons Clark has ordered the Seventh Prince Napole barked from Cal yac’ rh, will dcet ‘ euue Chured t Connecticut, where wy fathers before me have dti fore the Police Commissioners, yesterday, for drunk- |), ———— rince Napoleon embarked from Calais in lis yacht Fo urls a See | enTeOR: roo. et roam about, the old mun would sit by | enness. ‘The officer first called to him. the proprie- | Bekment to parade in fatigue unitorm, with kowp STATEN ISLAND NEWS, sUnoryyy HMSO On TNMENGAY evenINS DONT SEP" YA terrific thunder storm possed over Cleveland the hour sn the verandah'of the house eontemplaty tor of a liquor store in Coen ties slip, who refused to | @nd overcoats rolled, tor inspection and review, on ou Au organization of the National Liberals of North Ohio, on Thursday aight, Tarce houses wore struck by the scence of bis ebildhood, Yesterday morning, | come; he then said, “Til make you come, whether | Monday, Oct. 11, oll call atl o'clock M. ond South Gorn juest over the body of Henry Straw Hy inte Que party Is projected. who | iicutaing. surrounded by the loving faces of those most dear | you like itor not.” He was next found tu the # ‘ho purchased the wtrip of beach on de on Thi me cou ri ay OvENANK. was leiil Yom Hall ( re | The Veteran Corps of the Twenty-second Regiment uarant 0 Iptely clauned fity Tho King of Italy hus given his consent to the ec. | Committed entrees te was shown tha disso. | Michacl Hagan was beaten and robbed near Albang RY ~ i the barkoeper sald," You cannot buy him for | Mei peru. The coming vit of the Providence rec oqance, fursher on. On Thirty | Napoleon appeared im the street» of Iariw on vouth who attends the cigur store in Det- | tins tn a bac path oF on Rulnent Parsieinn: winaek in the snoot,” and atruck the barkeep. | Light Infantry was discussed informalty. The corps PRL Pnal ta Le HITE | Thursday n Hroad stroct house poured some kerosene amount of available coin in tt Peter Mark Roget, M.D., FR. Royal Collese of Piysicran: Fellow of the , and "a well known “one erday morning, and of course an y im B12 S82.340.40, ail OF Walch, He Was baaly burned, is in (he suo treasury in New York. a Bits, Beott Siddona sailed from Liverpool for New Pee oe wet ee, PERSONAL INTELLIGENCE, York on Thursday oxy the neck, and then’ arrested hin to the Now strcet station house, TI will take part Iu the reception of t took officer” visiting ©01 » de | The hop on the evening of Oct. 14 is intended seientitic weiter, ded tn Lonion yesterday, aged i) wa that he was trying to ensorce ‘the Excise | fant ofening of ie sedson un to thow tue Prov ence ~~ The Sclavoniane have felicitated the Bohemians ow | ti a eer eee Tamera rier | tuurnday niga, and fatniy “eesoed auer astueae Tirchastunt setaren, who octal in Laadonien wink, (em boys bow the National Guards of thie ity do Uiuge in | Tt is said that Sir Franeia Miucks has been otfered BRS F giehip La ieentialio (ine ihe foot ot uth stroet, wad was drowned, The | Adaius, wud slightly wounded the other, Chas, Larkwm, At Phy He voteas iat + Terran na i seat in the Domion Cabinet. A decree summ ey homme and cart wesw reeuyered, rt Sr tr einusl hye, Hewes bern ia Londen Ta ‘The Kational Wande Rewimontt has b ot et aneany: OF She Kighth | Governor Sandford B. Church as improved, but | “#rtes to Madrid nes Maggie Moraa, of 99 Prince slrest, and Maggle | N. kr of the charge’ of soncdprine’ bs teste we Gee 1779, ard was educated in the University of Kdin- Wasuinctoy, Pa, Sept. 17.—Geo. Grant's Bile J ordered the regiments | he t* uot out of danger, ; rhe Spanish Boat is nearly ready to sail with reine | oO Neil of as Hat Thirwenth tr va rotted moot last Winter, “Ihe ground of acquittal is insanity, ere ho ta 7 He 1# to remain here | composing bis brigade to parade for inspection aud r6 Admiral Wells! a9 Cu evening at Houston aud Mulberry etrcets, aud Morap Phi bers of the Na Lodge of O64 as & reception a¢ the Louse of lis host, Mr, | Seventh Heglment, Monday, Oct. 114 Eighth Ite Until 1805, wien be settled im Loudon on tis own | Grant “Tuesday, Oct. 12; iuth fog account. He was long physician to the Northern | Smith, part of the a¢ budget low omeial letter : of 102 Tenth avenue, while ment. fu Sixteenth street, ovar Teoth nt, Wednenda: ‘The Archbishop of New York bas arrived at Paris 5) ry-seventh Kegimeut. Thuriday, Oct. 11; | on his way to Kome, Sixteenth strect, weds. Dispensary in that city, and bas received various er finent, Fridays Oct. 15, and First ficg! Hecretary Boutwell ret 4 ewapuper of Berlin bas 4a the cheek oy some Uokoows the defiulting tellor of the sppoin'ments from publié bodies and from the Crown NEW JERSEY, day a ea ta iclin esa tha Hoel train eat evening. iat Se Sieebiocion by Se gu vpresned by | thority for the publica pels airs ao pr Creel nan ree Howton yeater th ye was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society. rete ioral character and Athess of business and visting, Hillunan, will address the Morning Star Sunday: | 000, "6 Lows 15 $16) Aad served as its Secretary for over twenty years. | Samuel D. Martine, a storekeeper at East Orange, re ite wil a : 6 the past fow dave bas been pon r) Iain M Te arr Sa Chat Wallerian Rroteanon Gf evolae? | dietneced eter cave nae P i ge Barrett put im ap appearance at the Coort | peicral, Lut not heavy. The harvesting ia Yurksure Apoll es yesterday—the frat since bis retura | fi.) york stopped, nor currant in London that Napoles K. Hepple Hail starts ow his tour around the sant he Che teat MOndGe PEL Mapolaon, on day. He will be prevent at the opening of the Bucx | qi uy ly ibaveal i favor of his sou, but wilt retain the a cy of the Conwell fo the Royal Institution, and in 1539 was appointed 4 ictesa nad’ gaiolevien ot Mamackl POW, ‘The inspection» of don. Among his other titles he was «member of | gziv'to the Avondale fund, Union Vond Ground ; Twenty-third Kegiment, o the Literary and Philosophical Society of this city. saina tua One day. Get. 6: Fifty sixth Weglment on Priay, Oct, all, corner Fwenty eighth stroe Major Calhou usion agent in Philadel) + Public layived, the agents fefuse tu accept, Mvantume tay poor explosive boiler was exhibited yoster- | starve. w York Iron Works, in Bethune stroct: | Frederick Cussim fell fty foct In the Hasard ele (hat twill Cousuine One-third ke: coal Captain Young's Presi vator in Buffalo yesterday. He struck on hy —o—- 0 inoffensive young mua shamefully at on Monday, Oct. 4; Fourteenth 1 + |. Bherida: i aa ihe’ e ahihe PAL poy than other botiors, DUE will ytold Bily per cent, lee | Ou the bottom of ab cuipty Braid Din, Dut be sus Other Notabilities. areal eviate sale in Now scrsey, on Tuesday. n Fridny, Oet. 4. Second Ategiment Cavalry, on Wed! | Thityree Melek he detest ner Tacetton Oe Poor, the editor of he {ried Amerioan, waa | power ho Injury Alezandcr Patterson died suddenly yesterday at ‘At 10 o'clock last night a lamp expioded in the 6) First Battalion Light Arthiery,on Mou: | ostiniated at from two'to five miltions, Ho lately paid | {ieirusrce ol participation ta a taral abtay at Tov it work on the new pier ed Assistant Paymaster Charles D, Manad! wis Ran Thu tynfinaurest. Umly venterday OF) gidence of MF. Wi. Genet, 25 -Acadelny street, NEw feels #250, 000 Cah 10F # single plece Of real vatate, nore focentiye sides eet led & nairow cacape yester, NS han been foun guilty by a tlltary cowre Mra. Jane Brown, relict of the inte Rdgar M. | SFE. Bir Genel was severely inure: at. Hobok LOSSES BY FIRE, wear otiiand Warren, editor of the Swestwater | Me. day, the American Minister. lua returned {gave Way.nod fell Wich a crash, OF Wribing 6 thresteuing, letter Py Cave, Hoboken Children Burned to Death—Firemen Killed, | j)\icr and carries the mark of wa ndiau buliet above | \ pened iis Apollo tat) tag | 922000 {p sinalgned national babs notes com V, ct . + o8 » ” . ‘ 0 Opened ii bd ne ury oO Washingtea, was om trial yt i re c case 0 ‘ono rec ¢ Yr money a3 for the been ve Death of Reddy's lmprisoned Pat. ne, Hare ie tae Oat of Baba ken wets LURE Ngee Mr. James Mace, Kngiani|'s retired chanipion, Monta Diane crit hate was agafuat him, Brennan, the ** pal’? of Reddy the Blacksmith, ‘aud violence, dy the li dren of 4 Mr. Chi ‘On having arrived in this country, hae Low te hiaet ot th m3. BIO euares ‘ti sfcuutinent In North Bridgewater, Mags., on Thursday eveme who was convieted In the Court of Geucral Ses: ody wad J mee Ta Taey: ta Hgappeat on Monday cy 4 Artustrong fired at tue Fin las Anes Welch, He then kied niother-inlaw, Not arrested, Commod killed and anothe bya falline nes, The mother of the children saved « thira child by throwing It out of the window, Ing at th any. In his very popuiar statues iy MMicor Decker, while patrolling his p We predict success for Mr. Mace iu Us % tu Mulberry eiroet, Was altackeu by Mulberry str 7 robbery of Lawrence Gralam on the ‘The old towboat Trenton liad been 1, died in the State Prison last week dry dock, at Hoboken, She wus lau we wo Is 10 try Reddy luce LAY uftertioon, bul the strain was too Sions for Tbh of Apri Ho was seutenced by the J rgoing ere Club of Cork: hay tity th esolu opted nid wou nire 7 i ¢ Melancton Sinith, Chief of thy <_< Prince Arthur on Thuraday visited the Muilar § 4 P AN arate ree ae Bhs Dement Ge ihe Shoe ihe Prin ay vinited the y The wth akeo hy surpeise, | of Bal nt Recruiting, wav yoate the Blacksin: ii to in iBone nt uth d ist r for ivan y Other Losses by Fir Sahoo}, Miah Cohool, Movin, Covioge, Laval University sharp comfict uiaetered tis assailant, Visit Gil tho avy Verde Eiseen Feary, DOGAAh Wad 48 Ye0F8 OF os rreiled with James ada Chemical Works, in I Quebee. an’ t equip won, Can, | Miadel Ho al inspect their coudition amd in Dublin, yestertay, a ed 4 itews 3 ¥¢ atoulid Cape itonget apeiiest wert fur the beneilt of thy patriotic = eee ee a Welnes was burned on Thursday pight, Lows, $0JA0, waod. Tn th Ing he attended the Lieutenant lution exctuting the tatty from deeniing questions * plice at Appoilo Hail to OW night 10. Ou yt “ Maire: erbOr’s io ; mie scipline OY A large. OF i «hho Jove ta Filomena, cn A dintill st . n iowa witha bamuer, O: and, Ohio, was burned yesteriay moruing. | The lose ve Hon, Chauncey Shaffer has been appointed to Huoritiva, wud bias Kd a Ty rs will part iMcer bi rT Rocursrin, Ne You Sept. Mo—The 6:30 train | blows with s hamuer, “On in variously wetinuated nt (Pom 652,000 Uo 600,100, be the cad of the Law Denar tivent in the Northwest (i BING: BO PAA AG Wout Wo use thoir naniees | give money on the Spurdor to Robert Wamale ii Main and diaibling every passenger | The Fenians of Paterson and neighborhood had a | «tee, ©, Kilburn’s shinele-bos, factory and Mr. | Ui son jrosee thors t> Yulia tat on of the. Stat ‘There we ou, who drove the hack whit tavk of the sasagaias. Soach fa the train. Beveral persone, were és ured, rary lively pleme, They Joined vy the Bt Patrick's | (ergy. Lae, $1400 b vartot iiversity: ‘thi Tether eiead Mettoiot Thurslay. str. Chadwick 4 Kemer yest It is entimated gompatent oftciale in W tal congalties are reported jee Jennie ea ol \s de ‘ . may let * e obablot Arad nd vy 1h Amer frou Dut po iatal w MV t #.0ed chiety of war vete were headed Ly Get Hinman & Sperry '* machine shop, Sperry’s skate ent be dded to it, Mr.” Lat wan of w tothe reductie . Mr. | the drut rts fur the Gacal year ding sok uae, - Hewtou, of Hockester, received internal injuries | Hurke, who retuned thanks fore Ong prescuted by 4 | factory, aud nies C. Merriug’s haytodder fuctory 1a us ounbles Hapolecain hia personal. an, | samuel fh. Hugite be taken es ROSS (oar oun sfises una which imo prove fatal. Beveral cars in the stock | ao lewomen to the ) ewquen’ N.Y, were burned yesterday um Le pearance, new oli bw Wil bo tuo Story of | in an claborate spoech, wherein he © the ww | tration has de ed HOD recognizing bellizereat | the Goverument will ehooed rd Main wesw weodroyod, and the cattle wore killed, spocch was dulivercd by Veivate Juues Pusecl, be Mikelbeippd suculs Ob urea with \bose of Wie Uaited Dialos ‘righle (or Cobe, oF achbow lodging IM indepeudence, ows,

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