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i ‘ | ees = THIRTY-SEVENTH YEA “NEW YORK, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1869, THE POLITICIANS CIRCUS. ie @ MAGNIFICENT PERFORMANCE AT THE TAmMM snipinin Tre Gul of the People — Photographic View of the Play in Tammany # terday—Political Drovers and their Flocks of Sheop-Fan tothe Bi Yesterday at noon there was a private rehearsal fn the large room on the right of the first floor of Tammany Uail, in Fourteenth street. None but re- Presentaives of the press were admitted. The tubject of the performance was a weil khown farce entitied “ Cut and Dry, or the Golden Ring," which fas been performed with unvaried success every year within the memory of the oldest inhabitant. It has never been brought to such a state of perfection, however, as onthe present occasion, The actors, who were nearly all of foreign birch, were well known, and of great expe their several roles, having been brought up to t ession from their earliest infancy. Many of them were bio pome had their hair dye, and sevoral were pated The cast, which Aad been written beforehand, was as follows fisgg manager. Wm. M. Tweed ading gentleman EB Hart Uritirine—dno, Fox, J. 2. Wiking, AQ D. Purtell, thos. ¢ orton, Jno. Hout Mil Cornell, J. J ronice Farley, Connolly, M. Connolly. man MC. Murphy htalin, Jno. 8c remiiah Hreanan, M ay 8. 8. Cox ‘The People peraume js; ‘buiminers, repeaters, &o, by thy ‘The players were all woll up in their several par find the incidental machinery worked as smoothly ap possible ‘The actors were costumed strictly in accordance With the “period’’—in wht pantuloons, low waist toate, shiny high hats, rich neck tics, and a profu Df real jewelry, Several appeared in the genuine Tammany war paint, The supes wore the now Grosses which had been ordered in Chatham stre expressly for the fall season of the troupe, Their " parts to a nicety. Great credit 1s duo the manager for their careful preparation, Tue following \s the Mhoea were generally en regi+, and they played th plot in full ACT 1.—TIMR, NOON, Enter the delegates smoking, let. They dis perse in small groups abont the room, and talk in low tones abont everything bnt the meeting. ‘They hands, and swear that it is ever shake cach othe wo long since they have seen one another A burried wrangle of sounds bubbles all 0 smoke rise from a hundred cigars to mingle peacefully in ‘ox Stands dn the over the room, and curling clouds of tob the upper air, ‘Tableau! 8. 8 centre of the room, reserved ‘and nervous. Hi bushy beard is neatly trimmed ; iv hair is combed fils ‘wildly forward from a baid epot in the centre head, and he wears a large white siouch hat, A suy p swittly and st the throng, and ts heard to words, * You are wanted for enly to dix Instant ippling sunle o'érspre ° Hes busily about, impressively shakiug lit Act H.—Tiwe, 12:30 pw A farions hammering is heard In the dist fond cal! for or and the man coat and « buld, intellectoul he desk at thie further end of the r modintely become seated, and the mana follows MAN Aurit—Movedandsecondeds.8.( Omins—Ay. ‘omiynoayeshaytS 8,Coxtaketohalr ten'y appears from ‘an instant; sudd ward and says ¢ MOCKATS: Tam dec Bonor you huve so unexpected ‘This ts the fret time that T have Ahavecaly | that the e ni 8 long jour When I was in Mfrica T met an Arab Shook migracing with ually. | Ale weve att Sil Arad wostume. He had Mintiock gun strung over his thoulde: call about Ragane and pisto He tidy" Let us haves ait such ve because It 14 T have done. MAN as, F. Dimonsiedecretaries, CHAtKMAN—MovnserndGo oat sacte—Secre: aries. “Ailinfuyornsayay. ‘Omnte—Ay. CHATMAN~ Contrernnosearried The two Secretaries popoed up from the same place as th rman did previously, aud mounted tho rostrum (le! They then read off a long | st of delegates fro ach ward, which were received in somuolent silence. LeADING GENTLYMAN tes and alternates from yracuse Convention, CHAIKMAN (repetitur)—Allinfavornsayay Omxns— Aye. Ciatuaax—Contrernnosearriont Awn @ dhe ieid off all the non given in the eas! Bupis, Ac., Mroiled out Co take a driuk, Ty Assembly District act iit A period of fifieen minutes is now supposed to elapse Keént:r compan’, Loud harunering by the Chair- man, and order restored. LEADING GENTLEMAN following dete ames of wh tary will read, (Hands a paper on whi two or three days old to Secretary), Ses as follows: Seer wernate M.-C. Murphy ; 2d, olier; dd, Chas, M. Chincey ith, Wine M.Twocd alt.” Whi Sehirin 1, ait, Thos. Nelligan; 6th, Wm alt J. Gam it Sen ae an W 1 1, alt. Péter Tramor; 12th, Maguits Gros, alt, Jokn . Whites lth, Richard O'Gorman, alt,’ Herm B. Garvin, ali. howard Sehleittin muel a tidens ale Win. Cc ovriens. Lith faswell, wit. NE. Husted; 1sth, George Law A. Fithidn: i9th, John J. Kreedian, alt fot As Gukey Hail, ale ‘alt. Pavrick Cai Wi AN—Allinfavornsayay, Omxrs— Ay. CuarnmaN—Contrernnoscarried. LeADING GENTLEMAN Move that delegates meet in Globe Hotei, Syracuse, Wednesday morning, at 9 o'clock. Cuainman (repetitur)—Allinfayorns: Omnns—Ay. ay CHAT AN—Contrernnosearried. Moveweadjourn Allinfavornsayay, Omxne—Ay, Cusin«As—Contrornnoscarrie!, ‘ CURTAIN PALS. N. B.—No connection with Lertainnent of the same name. ‘August Bolment has pr minutes pages, was enacted in fifty-fl San Francisco, Sept. 20.—The Grand Lodge of Ola Fellows of the United States, opened its sen sion bers to day, K, W. Grand Sire Farns- worth, presiding. ‘Thirty grand lodges and ents are represented. he address of wricome way delivered “ ‘and was re- Sponded to by KR. W. Grand Sire Farnsworth, Invitations were accepted trom tie Chamber of Com. from the Board’ of Supervisors, to visit the public offices and jnstitutions; from’ the Fire Commissioners, to ‘Witness toc operation of the Department, and trom the Mercantile Library offer ing the free use of their fil also be made to the xteen grand encamp merce, tendering a reception this evenia, rooms and library. A visic w Stock Exch rd when itis in session, Vice- President the Grand Lodge tis morning . Tue Georgia Agricultural Bair, The annual fair of the Georgia State Agrioul- of November in acon. The President and Vice-President of the id Vice-Presi bers of both ngress, the princip.l Generals of the nding armies, distinguished editors, tural Socivty is to open on the 16 Inited States, the ex-Presidents dents, heads of departments, me Houses of two late cont (ul writers on agriculture, and eminent prac riculturists from all sections of the Un have been invited. It isexpected that this reun Will go far toward cementing the severed relatic Detwoen the North and the South, and it deserves every cucouragement, Visitors from all sections of the country can go to Macon and return for ove fare, ——___—- oath at Thirty Miles an Hour. Waventey, N. Y., Sept, 20.—The express train on te Pennsylvania and New York railroad. orth, ran into the Way train standing on th bound track W. has singe died. Nels ore, Republ Others were sighily wounded, —— 4 Washing the Winter Reside Wasutxarox, Sept; 20.—-One of the st 9 good cleaning, on Ithily forward among pw aud mounts retiring grimly to a back seat. only jerks his ¥ grateful for the “§ Kadicala have eutirely upset the clly coulrary to Travellers it on the defendant, ple of expansion de: © # 9.0. Governd Move —committee—one from each ward reure ond agree on nanes—dele- ) paper Was here handed to the Cholrman eo upon the NOBODY'S MARRIAGE. + The Wedding that wos pointment of of Hudson was Spared the Pas je—Going up a Rocket and Coming Down a Stick. The fashionables of Hudson City, N. J., have doen anticipating a grand wedding, the young couple being the daughter of a well known ex-colonel of New Jersey volunteers and @ young German adven turer, who was repnted to be immensely rich, The latter had lived in style two years or longer in Bud son county, sporting one of the fnest horses that gracod tho Hoboken riding school, and some time Ago was a guest of the Park Hotel and * Dosa" Ho: tel on Washington street, Of late he has made his home fn New York, but has been constantly in the soclety of some of the fasion of Hudson Ar rangements were made for this wedding on Wednesday evening last, Cards were out and a stir was ma girl, but unexpected informed them that be in public; that he had privat that the ceremony should not rents’ house, so the wedding was days. The seoret of this mysterious post that the gentleman had several heavy debt of bis creditors, learning of his intended n vad sued out a warrant for his arrest as an ing debtor, The warrant was placed tn th Aconstablé, who Was pall @% to arrest tho young man just as, the minister was in the act of uniting the pair. Everything had been arranged for tie sation, but the tacts hay by the parents of th the centlem married for desirin ace at her pa mued a few eunent | anton triage constable to secure an nd ing reached a friend of, the young, man he mare the facts known, —— THE HEALTH BOARD'S PERPLEXITY, entree Dr, Harris Puzzied—The Sa mittee Muddied—President 1 ished, and the New York Re: pany Masters of the Situatio The New York Rendering ¢ skeleton In the house of the Metropo Health, Rather, it is the « Board. Tt is theineubus from which the sava Mott and Mulberry streets earnestly pray to be di livered, Bat they can’t get rid of it, The Presi dent acknowledges that the company, by its prompt removal of dead horses, dogs, eats, and other ant mals, has saved the city from a pestilence; but on the other hand the citizens of West Thirty-eighth street complain of t pany as a nuisance, and of the Board have testified that the apparatus used hos wade the Whole process tnnoxous, and even Dr, Harris bas testified that the perfection as it possibly can b # that the contractors shall remove all dead ant ty limits" are Just below Governor" Island and Staten Island, = and — should this Immense number of dead animals and offat (600 how his barrels per day), bo sunk outside would come back with the tide made by the Mayor and other heal bebwlt of the city before the pre alth was organized, and thereiore Messrs. Lin in & Co, have no power to alter It, Yostorday afternoon a special C ing A Smith (Sanitary ission) anc Swinburne, Health OMeer of the Port, with Mr. President Linco sat with close doors, and admitted four onty, Trustees and Direc tora of the Company, the press being rigilly ox cinged, AN hour was ocenptea in aienssinz the subject, and it elt ended tn the Company asiing “Where cum you send You may send us for miles away, but the people won't let uss however, You insist On aur going, ten we will and carry out our contract to th ing all our dead animals, offal city limits,’ leaving the Board results,” places they ontract wk nithorities on tten, consist &e, *beson eopou th —— FROM OUK REPORTERS! NOTE BOOKS Tae Court of General Measions Acco: ing « Witness for Once. In the General Sessions yesterday the com plaint aguinst Eugene Rowland, not on the calen. desired to start in the afternoon fer Mississippt the prisoners were scattered throughout the pri 8 heretofore, the police officers could not tind them and ride to each prison in tr=n, to as whereabouts, At this point Rowland arrived. He was accused for burglary in the second degree. On the 12th tnst,, ho entered the ro and stole three brooches, of laces, and other artic Rowland descending the stairs, and, thinking he wa wlaty, ‘What lady?" inquired the officer." of your, business, you got In there?) shaw! from under Rowland’ what's this " continued he, together with a number of skeleton k Rowlina wirned out to be an old offender, h once been sentenced to seven years a Vth, Charies G. Cornell, alt, Jobn Retily ; 16th ard Grover's en tically retired from the troupe. ‘The whole performance, taclusling stop: mn under the name of Dominick O'Donohue, an boen disebargod but a month before fom S| under commutation of sentence for good behavior As le had never been use objection was made to his conviction bese Yn Weatchester's $150,000. The famous ca: of Westchester county against Henry Willett, ex County Treasurer, and b yesterday. Mr, Wil 1542 und 1963, supposed to Cuba, and has not b w some irregularity in the admission of testimony Since that time the case has been on the calendar for trial term after term. A special panel of forty eight jurors was drawn, | OF these, counsel on each side struck off twelve, leaving twenty-four only on the list. Of these, five or six are over 60 years old, id consequently exempt from duty, one is in urope and another in the West, leaving oly six teen on the bi of the. defendants ; possivility of obtaining a jury for the case, — The Amerte jute Fair. The annual exhibition of products of Yankee the direction of the American Insti- tute, is this year a really valuable one, and we are glad to Kee that the efforts of the worthy managers meet with the public approbation. ‘The whole of the work of arrangement is not quite completed, but it iso nearly fnished that good idea of thetwhole industry, un’ array may be obtained, and the impression made is a in its scope and comprebensiveness, and the multt fives: present. from. @ Unton, and the w, which is only & to shine, is growing daily tn public fa) joice to be able to way this, and we are ‘more interesting or instructive enter Great Fatr, —— Medicat College for Wome: The opening lecture was delivered by Dr Clemence §. Lozier, Dean of the College, Dr. Ly the advance of medical colleges and scluntifle educa. Am of dress, the tight Incing aier ubly advocated the Wearing of a nents su pended from the shoulders, This preliminary cour Atoens, Pa., at 7:3) this morning, wih Mabee of Towanda, Pa, way killed outright, me Ackley, of i candidate for the Legislature vat district, and several others, were injured nd Ha Bpalding, of Milan, Pa,, and George Hee eo aavan ot Ale eapress train, weriously, im. fire nes is to-dny ving the outside of the White wileontinue six weeks, two lectures to ly day. ‘The session of 1809-70 will open on T Nov. %, and continue twenty weeks. whch laa The Election Preliminarios, A hasdsome banner, of red silk, richly em broidere: tassels, was presented iast might by the Ho. Murphy, to the Or ” tion remarks were | y Theobald Webber, M¢ ly there waa @ bang REDDY THE BLACKSMITIL —— THE TRIAL IN THE COURT OF GEN- ERAL SESSIONS TO-DAY, Biographient Sketch of the Distinguished Malefactor-The Man who Dirty Work forthe Men who Offices-Graham Bou itary Com. watanorar The trial of the Hon, William Varley, alias Reddy the Blacksmith, now that Lawrence Graham been bribed and spirited off to Canada, is ane nonneed to take place thts: morning. for the crime of robbery, he is to bi sault upon Mr. Thomas Ryan about a year ago, an offence for which he was indicted by the Grand Mr. Varley bas lone been known of the shining lights of Fy He has been identified with all the rows which have diswraced the Fourth Ward of years, and has figured extensively bofore the pul asa bralser and desperado of the first magaitade of his arrests for assaults memory of the police, REDDY ON THR ISLAND, A bully, & remorseless brute, a born thief, in early life he became useful to some of the seurvy politicians who have made the elective franchise a mockery. bonor of one of our Police Courts, however, Reddy has served terms on Blackwell's Island ; but the matter waa kept ex- ly quiet after he was arrested for his last rob- y stice Dowling, having heard of Reddy’ high-handed robberies, sent him to Blackwell's » had been suspended on npany is the an Board of vr that haunts the of arti and Sixth Ward politics, some go 0 far asto say that the smells from the rendering works have made them sick, The officers | Peccadilloes te beyond th pparatns is as near Tt may be said here that the contract made by the city simply it mast be ald that mals, &e., beyond the city limits, Now the land on a judge condition of his go term, but was neither sabdued nor tame REDDY'S MOST THOURLESOME CHIME. On the morning of the 2th of March Inst munity were startled by the report of a bold rob- hery that had been perpetrated in Reddy's drinking on, on Chatham sqaure, upon one Lawr For the particulars of that atrocious erime, e testimony of ¢ one of the robvers. found grilty by the jary, but shortly afterward he pardoned by the Governor, on the recommenda. tion of the Judge who presided at his trial, and the 1c prosecutor, MM. GRAMAM ON TUR STAND JuLY 7, 1869, ence Graham, sworn and exanilned, testified that afternoon of iho 2ath of March he tof his house ty Hudson City for the purnone New York; that he took few dollars In hile ¥ Board of Howard was If, Tettor by deposit” idly for the purchasing ale in yin money with him and a Brennan (who was ‘who stated that he lived joons and ually ENTERED THE SALOON 7 CHATHAM SQUARE, Howard Smith and two others ware th odin dar, was called becnuse the principal witness ‘The prisoner, however, was not In court, and the Assistant District Attorney remarked that under a new system which had been adopted by the Commissioners of Charities and Correction, da game of cards, and was preparing to 'y, the propri¢lor of the place, had men. The next thing he and ecausht hold of me by the neck, and sald, Hon with thes sons of the city, and when sought for in the Tombs, ee the reall of © back cabty cents. Tf putiny dius ne latter were therefore obliged to take carriages rtain their back again, and went to the door to get out WHAT THK INNOCENT MEN DID—TH LAMB HOWARD. Smith was standing at the do Varley puiled me rand had tt loc it me allover, Hu jovernor On the trroslst oung Judge who sentenced ym. in the New York Hotel, of Miss Alice Jenkins, of Natchez, Miss, while she was at dinner, $100 shawl, $150 worth "s. Detective Dodd saw tore my pocket not a guest of the house, asked him what he was there for. Rowland replied that he bad been to see fone plied Rowland.“ What have inquired Dodd, drawing a coat, “Hallo, ing other articles I supposed disputing ried agin and assau! ward and Smith and wanted to kullu id tell Do tales, anxious to murder me. never wonld bot ‘they ordered Smith to leave his po led for the police. MORE OF THE MAN THE JCDGE PARDONED. Howard held me til I was robbed : p me right in front of ny Smith and How: d thom, ay T was from under the fellows w me feel pockets.” ‘The reseult o| ation wai I the articles claimed by ins this arm around e In different al ck to the saloun ail the one, The unknown inanhad gone. ing six montis in State Prison, Five years ago he was sentenced wae known among the thieves as “the Count.” He had sing a were there but ‘The trial of Reddy the Black«mith was set down for the 10th of June, was crowded to repletion by thi When Recorder Hackett. who presided, Howe, counsel for Reddy, for an adjournment until the next day, on the absence of Important witn out whom he was unable to proceed On that day Reddy quit the city, REDDY FORFEITS 1118 BONDS. On the 11th the court roo the court room 1 10 the politicians, no eee Renblas a BS Mr, Wiliam F, of the Board of Supervisors sureties, was called up in filed by an tt, while County Treasurer in frnited to the amount of upward of $150,000, and decamped to parts unknown, generally mseen since, His sureties were sued, aud a verdict was rendered against them; but they appealed, and a new trial granted, on the ground that there had been Blacksmith was cal 4 his bail Was adjudged forteited. at was immediately made out for Varley and placed in the hands of Capt, Ji REDDY AND THR SAN FRANCISCO POLICE, Nothing was known of Reddy's wher after the lapse of am tion was received that he was tinder arrest in San A telegram was iimediatoly sent to the that city to bold the fui Attorney also despateb Reddy was brought He reuched the elty some time, bu ed two detectives after hui back via the Paeife Rallrow (August, He was visit rier a few minutes after ly led to him in qlowing terms the history of his trip to San Francisco, reival, anit ho and subject to challenges from each that there appears to be ag PLAINS EXPLOITS, He sai: that on bis way out he participated In one prize fizbt, engaged in several bloody ively, chased aman two days t« xinched fn the mouth, and, on the whole, From the wth of August a incarcerated ow, in the City Prison, imaelt hugel; ntil the present time ft cell No, 4, on Murderers’ DUIING OFF THE WITNESS, The long delay in bringing bim $0 trial has #loned much surpr ¢ nse hax heen offered for this we inay add, -able political influence the principsl witness for the pe din his determinati work, and that idedly favorable one. The exhibition 1s national Graham, persin and prosecute, the politicians sions would not attempt a trial, Now Lawrence Graham bai 1,10) to quit the country, and he hay gone. have taken some pains to inquire into all the ulars of this transaction, and the facts before our re APPROACHING LAWRENCE GRAUAM Mra. Varley and her three children went over to Jersey very often for the purpose of prevailing apon aham not to ham was obdurate at first things, that be had lost too mue some satisfaction for bol whiel be had tudes of pilgrims from far and near that yearly wend their way to this material Mocca, have already begun to appear, Last night we saw delighted representa y section of this reunited t beginning or. We 1 he found on chix continent thaa that afforded at the f the General Ses are enabled to zier welcomed the students, and oriefly reviewed and thus eeu tion for women within the lust twenty years, and then spoke specitienlly about the danger of obstruct ing the venous circulation, which almost all rican women are doing by the present mode A long waists. Dr. Lo 1 g he contract Ww redueed to writing; € Alderman of Hud upon the release of acquittal of Kiven to Grahain Reddy the Black INSULTING JUD Graham then sent a lawyer to the District bail and withdraw vou a ree against R plied that he wou' tif Keddy the Black: prison, it would b If he testified as he i promised M t th ber bullion fringe, cord, and md with hoary bullion. fringe, 0al would have him indieted for perjary, KLEAEN HUNDRED DOLLARS ‘This frightened Grabam, and the very noxt time made another proposiiion to Lor, still more uJvautegggue te the intorssts of ber icus Mannerchor. ‘The recep nd the dedication spree 2. sarles Oxd, Subsequent: husband, Mle agreed to quit the count taamo. to Canede, First, ff paid gon) cash in hand; secondly, if Reddy's. friends would y $00 to. his bondsman, who ts bound Trinat sum as security for Graham's appearance ana witness in the Court of General Seasions at the trial of Realy wnd third, If she would find ant pay a woman to take care of his place during his al. fence, “Mra. Varley, ater consultation with het friends, accepted Graham's terms, She paid him the money and Grabam started for Niscora Falls. Whether hie wife and cblldren went with hin does hot appear. RXONBRATING A DEAD MAN. Refore going ho promised to make an aM ing Brennan, Who was sentenced to iifteen years’ Imprisonment. Aa Mr, Brennan is dead, Mr Graham will save bimsolf this act of gratuitous por jury. wit ex LETTERS FROM GRATIAM, A few days ago the monotony of Ki life was broken by a ray Of #unshine | 8 letter from Creal He ogins i] calling the prison dear affectionate ereetin ty". prixo tHe sane ot opiate by My teddy.” “Arter thie witch must be very soothing to the individual addressed, Graham goes on to hope that "for the future they may remain friends and pee, so until death. ‘The let concludes by tell ing Reddy ** to wait tll my next.” AUN 'acara Palle Graham directed a letter to W. V Mowe, Peas of 138 Leonard street, New York. It way post iharked Nincara Falla, and oside Nonded Cvnda. it reads an tollows: Sim: Twill not apeett Against William Varley, alias Roady the Tack Smyth, ast am out of the U.S. now And novor will appene agatnat him. My lite ia sata here and evan ifT did come on L could not be pOnTiCs Yours, &¢., LAWRENCE GRAHAM. It is anid that Graham tntonds to write the Dis: trlet Attorney a similar letter, On this exhibit of trots It i, of conrse, settled pe. yond peradventure that Reddy Is not to be tried for the crime of robbery this m ‘The anthorities intend ever, to piece him on his trial for the aseault and battery upou Mr, Kyun. REDDY DRSCH-”RD, The Hon, William Varley ta avout Ove foot Incnes in height. He bas a malicious witked ine eye, looking out from beneath a pair of bushy red’ eye brows, He has a sinall pug nose which at some time haa boon sliockingly battered. To this we may add @ sharp, projecting chin bone, a ferocious red monstache of an enor- mons size, and very pale complexion, ‘The above icture was taken at Police Headquarters on the day ¢ returned from California. muDDY'R DRN. three sides at the head of 4 ix bounded by the ,'and Cutharine street, fro fide of which it may be entered. Descending the East Broadway stairs, the vielior, If sufficiently ober, finds on hie right a bar at which liquors ate spensed without hicense and “at ail houre on the i a billiard table. A few tables for jam biing and sundry rot complete Uiie furniture of the entrance leads to ‘utirely dil ff the den, which divided into stalls, email private supper rooms for the accommodation of abandoned women who #0 duce unsum {nto this place to be drugged aud robbed. Ifa wan wax mardered in thie den of infamy Lis body could be ensily concealed. Such is the den of Reddy tho Blacksmith. In the above cut Is the eftrance on Chathain square. a —— AMUSEMENTS. PEARANC 0 house would be filled with those who were anxious to greet Miss Bateman on her return was a foregone conclusion, ‘That that greeting would be cordial in tho extreme it was equally easy to foretell. Nor could it be doubted that she wonld again show herself possessed of all that marvellous power of expressing the passions of others on which her weli-grounded fame rests, To state that all these things occurred, is only to stato what every one must have known ; to add that she was called before the curtain at tho end of euch of the five acta, that whe received the customary floral tributes, that atthe close of the play she thanked her audience for their kindly wel- come in a few well chosen words is to add what all might imagine. Indecd, Miss Bateman has lost nothing during her absence of that calm, concentrated power, the #pell of which somany hundred andiences have acknow! edgeul, and Leah was acted by her with an Intensity 1n some parts, a pathos in others, that it ts given to few to posse ) The play is a most unequal one, like thore of some; of the old dramatists, expecially Dekkar and Webster, where the alternation from the most vigorous and pootic passages to the dullost dialogue is unpleosantly sudde Nothing, for instance, can exeved the clumsiness and insignificance of the humoriatic parts of this play, while there are, on the othor han ¢ the passion reach cannot say overmuch In praise of those who support Miss Bateman, What commendation there ts fo bo given belongs to Mr. George Jordan, who was warmly received, Miss Blanche De Bur, and Mr Hamilton, Mire. Elizabeth Winter undertook to persons old, decrepit, grandume of the village, Dome trude, but nature retused to eonnive at the plo fraud, or to permit so fair and o: ance to conceal itself beneath the mask of age or so eln# a step, successfully to Counterfeit the tottering tread of infirmity Miss Bateman will undoubtedly have a very suc cessful season. All who have once hoard ier Will be analous to renew the pleasure the erly deriv from her playing, and those who Will not bee ontent tll’ they have repnire ‘The play will be repeated every evening ax Savurday matinee. Tus Parti Coxcents,—The sale of s: first concert of Mile. Carlotta Patti, to be Siclnway Hall on Saturday evening, commeuces (hit morning at the ball, Hvuwaxn—The programme of this, almiroble every evening, and ily ee with fresh and inex reported that he pro ve allowing persons bring their own pistol aad « . and under certain restrictions a t@ time and distance, to Are whim, The Wanderer About to Return. Wasnixaron, Pa. Sept, 20,—The President and f.mily and General Porter took tea his evening with Solin Il, Ewing, member of Congress frou this dis tet, At # o'clock @ number of eltizens of the place galled to pay bh if res) fe t. i The President here by carriage for Wheeling, wo-morry At hulf-past 9 o'clock, oe ————— ‘The Sun Relief Ku Subscriptions for the Avondale fund received at the office of Tus Buns {mount previously neknowledgod het, wid there, rma requtional Church, Morrivinr b0., North Au ity, Brookiynesn tno as Matiew fA claly, es Of IL Luwreue ment, Hushwiek be Teves 6 eo F of H: Lawrcaee &' Sou, British Provideit Avsoclation Sinalicr subscriptions.s Total ; ape pee GH OT DEE LARGO WILSON, for Tue Sow Mayor Hall's office ... e vi} hinge ¥ y Kallroad, 1A The Ball and ba OLyMric ¥#, ALERP.—The Olymple Club (whit defeated the Alert-Club fe Wastiigton yo terdny by 8 score of tO to Ao ore 18 Wart q HAYMAKERS V9. NatioNALs The If rs of Lansingburgh defeated the Nationals of ngtou ‘)'Troy yesterday by ® acore of M to It For Avonpa ‘The In Philadelohi ter tay nfvernoon, for tue benghit of the Avondale sutfer vrs, favor of the Athletic by Bia A tuo Fe 01 lotice by to @, Tuo re Sega Pega wane Baa, J THE REALMS OF FASHION. A PRINCELY BRIDAL PRESENT TO A MILLIONAIRES DAUGHTER > A Palace on Fitth Avenue and Gorgeous OutAt—The moat Costly Carpet tu Amerion Glittering Jewels and Elaborate Paint~ Couple ot the Top One of Tur Sox's ubiquitous reporters was per- mitted the other day to inspect the interior of a brown stone house on Fifth avenue, which was re- contly received by a bride from her father, who is a well-koown millionaire of this city. ‘The house is Bx100 fet, high stoop, and four stories high. The front basement has been fitted up asa billiard room, with all the fixtures and conveniences of a first class Broadway establishment, It Is frescood in green and gold, and the furnitore and carpet cor. respond, In the resr is the kitchen—a model apart ment—furnished with everything requisite and of the best material, The floor ts of black walnut, and the tables, chairs, closets, and dresser are of the same. ‘The yard, although small, 1s neatly laid ont, sand an arbor supplied with having litle flower be rustle seate WILDERING THR VISITOR AT THE START. Tho drawing-rooms are the most magnificent Apartments we have seon for many a day, ond it is ip. tion of thom, The frescoing is simply exquiette, representing miniature paintings of views in Italy, ‘The walls are hung with oil paintings of great Ine, many of the most distinguished almost @ discouraging task to undertake a do: beauty and foreign and American artists being represented, Detween the two front windows, and alvo over the mantelplece, are immense mirrors, surrounded by gilt frames of unique pattorns and great richness, Tho velvet medallion carpet is sald to have been purchased at the Paris Exposition at a cost of §7,000 in gold, and has sineo been ornamented with an elegant monogram in the centre. FORTUNATUS'’S CURIOSITY stor, ‘The furniture is of gilt and blue satin, tho centre table inlaid with pearl, being alone valued at several thousand dollars. Beautiful pieces of statuary on Diack velvet pedestals stand in every niche and cor. ner, and rare curiosities and articles of virtu are dis tributed about the rooms in almost endless profu- sion. ‘The chandelier is of bronze tipped with gilt, and mounts one dozen cut glass globes of exquisite Pattern and shape, One of Steinway's grands" fiands at the head of the room, and pretty rosewood ie racks are placed on either side, THR PALATIAL BANQUET MALL The dining-room, opening out of these elerant solons. \s Sted ap ina corresponding atyle of rich but appropriate to the use of the apartinent furniture is of green reps and black wal studded with large gilt nails, An fmm FaNlly carved black walnut sideboard. surmognt by a deer's head, stands tn a niche in t wall, and the butler’s pantry, dumb waite oom, and hourekoener's room, all adjoin. Pietnres of game sre suspendte m the walls, and ab i walnut mirror hangs over ,the mantel. The various closets are completoly furnished with glass, china, silver, and linen, all embeliished with a monogral and much of tt (mported from Varia, AUMPTUOUS APARTMENTS FoR THE OURSTS. Stepping out in the hall, which ia of marble, and hung with beautiful engravings, we ascend the Wide Dlack Walnut stairease, and Aid ourselves on tho second floor, Which is divited into two bedrooma, evsing room, ond bath room, ‘The bedrooms are perfect little gms, beautifully frescoed and fur- nished, and fitted ip in. the most complete and at tractive manner, The dressing-room is intended for nests Who are invited to dine or apead an evening thas every conveniene ‘1 from ® long pier glass to a hair brush and toilet stand, BOUDOIRS FOR A RETINCE OF SERVANTS, The third floor—trescoed in purplo—bas threo Leeee gnd rledy furaished bedrooms, which are Ealed ® company rooms." ‘They are provided with all the modern conveniences, including hot and cold water, On the four ‘there are bearooms for ix nia, forniahed in a style far better than What Irish domestics ure accustomed to at home, DECENT SPORTING NEWS. ‘The attic ts fitted ap for croquet, the Moor being covered with stuffed grec clots, and the woodwors padded, @ fa billiard table. ‘he root has Matned'gines dure. THR COST OF ALL THIS LexoRY, ‘The house itself cost $70,000, and the, frescoing and furnitar not occupied except by servants, the bride being at rewent on her hone: anada, A VERY ATTRACTIVE W Christ Church was, scene of a very beautiful attracted w pDING. tle hy eral hundred spect Marion A, Moulton. ‘The enirie of th ‘occusioned the usual commotion tors, Romeo, ns a matter of ec ably happy, and was attired ino black broadcloth, ‘The bride wore white silk and point lace—a becoming and attractive toilette, A small wreath cf orange flowors surmounted her head, and diamonds sparkled in her ears and ou her fin kers. The Rev. Dr. F. C. Ewer performed the inar- tinge ceremony, the org meanwhile, playing a low accompantinent to his words, ‘The bride was given away by her futher, Beujamiu 8, Moulton, Keq., find was favored with a kiss from Komeo and. from nig clergyman at the conclusion of the Later, the relatives and invited guests esidenee, Where # short fons and’ morrymaking rons ani bandsome. Ali ly-mar ie spect: rve, Wat unspeak ried p ned their travelling qari dem. barked ou a wedding tour, — LOSSES BY FIRE, aoe Reducing $60,000 to Ashes, Rocuestan, Sept, 20.—Two large blocks M ua were burned yesterday morning. The fol lowing are the losers : damos Séinner, Join Parson Fuller & Godley, Healey Son, Mrs. ith, Sita F. Sivith, Win, Mm ‘ Slerfel, and Empire’ Ho = Other Lowes by Fires Captain Chas, H, Smith's house and stables in Cape Elizabeth, Mo., were burned on Sanday night ting on Provost street, between South First Jersey City, was not On fire for the id Gime on Suiday evening. Damage Incousiter phu Alcom, K. A Renawt ight in the pattern F They Coat original piace for double s destroyed: Lo fi upt he on Saturday to burn stewart Yerger's foun — NEW JERSEY, - jeorge Field, a colored boy, of 135 South Canal oot, Newark, was drowned ta the canal ou bunny evening. Mins Gasset, of st Newark, accidentally shot het friend, Misa’ Nailer, dvy evening hile lookllg # pittol on Sun. James McGivney, who was stabbed by a negro oo Buntay nicht in Jersey City, in very low. He ideutios harp asthe saad ta — BROOKLYN ~ Lesis Wehet, of Wilhamsburgi, who shot lim. iu the head on Baturday night, died yesterday seventh Regiment, N.G.8..N. ¥., will in Base Ball grounds om Monday, Get. 4, for annual inspection Yexterday, Franz, Keratoin, alla rank, Rusaoll, was taken {ro in New York, to Brooklyn, id H nitentiary at hard labor tor é eal ¥ days, for forgery — RSONAL INTELLIGENCE pana Senator Th nia on Saturday night The Cahfornia Pioneer Excursion reached Chey- coupe yeaterlay morning Judge Dent deliverhd that same old speech in Corinth, M put street Theatre last night A beautiful monument nas been erected in Groen wood over the grave of Hiram Woodrnit Senator Sumner will preside in the Massachusetts Republican State Convention in Worcester to norlow Staten Island, celebrated yer returned to Omaba from , ior ed the rej ated Cheat. Justice Jos a his golden wedding Yeste Horatio Seymour has bee Dewoeratic sta Reeretary Boutwel!l, Commtss r Delan Conunbstoher Capron will attend tl Fairin Macon, Novel ™ 1 Mra, W.'T. Florence lof this elty y Any morulng ur bax Francisco, oy W Kaiite Prince Arthur left Quebec yesterday morning for Montreal, which pine be left last night tur London, Cust The Hon. Chas, WH. Winflell, of Goshen, was ay polnted delegate (o the Democratio State. Convention onnty. wid Cas: DB. DuL, OF afiddletow dolowate to the dudiéial Convention Susan B Anthony bas just returned from her the Ciuciunatt and Chicago tvusiawtic and earaest ues ev elciod delegate to the Convention frou: Oneida county nd Joorgla biate of the Pavia dy, but Le'was secn to rob a sleeping m and when Oflce him, went forward to make the arre like'a deer, with the officer following closely, Oring at the officer often, from under cover, and sometimes while he ran along the streets. very shot went wide ofits mark, and the officer ran him nominated Jobn J. Bradley for St large $50,000 in addition, At present tt fy moon trip with her husband in n Tuesday afternoon, the event whieh . ‘The Romeo was Mr, William H. Vanghan, and the Juliet, Miss bridal ‘party faultless suit of of Hennekor, in the ky MMos deg will hold thelr rezu Asylau, 6 Co will oe Conferred by the Vast Grand Muster, J. W. Bie no recess this venaon. W. M. Walsh wiil not all Hig even Tn the dog days, The Lodge meets on Tuesday yesterday in Bellevue Hospital sta had 9 target 4 p saw over 100 very to eight wiles in Dave be NEXT CANDIDATE FOR CONGRESS. of Young Martin Leddy, the Right Bower of the Thirteeut WiresPutlors, Martin Leddy, otherwise Leddy the Burglar, was committed some time ago at Esse Market Conrt on the charge of discharging six shots from a revolver at OMlcer Donnelly, of the Thirteenth Ward Police, who was chasing him after he (Leddy) had committed a robbery from the person of a sleeping man in Grand street, As yet ho has not been tried, and the politicians are making strenuous efforts to effect hia release prior to election time. He ts not bat that will not at all matter if he only gets his crowd to work. Therefore he must be set at Nberty if possible, This Leddy, that the politletans thus desire to froo and use, was born tn this city in 1849, and began a career of crime at the age of six, when he wae arreste! a a dock thief. Te was next canght till tapping. In the winter 100-191, he made a bolder di nit stole # asoa from a Wagon p along on 4 of the Thirteenth W He was and eb 1 by OMlcer Parish, of the Thirtee Ward oe, and, to escape, aprang into the Bast River, but was captured, "Through some Aocus { waa not tried. From t time until Is he wa engaged in various kinds of rot os and lareenies, but none could be “legally” fastened upon him, although he was often arrested, Daring that year, while he was trying to rob a vessel at one of the piers of the East River, he was shot at by the watchman, and wounded, A few weeks after his mishap, he was arrested for breaking (nto Fox's pie bakery, and although the evidence against him was clear, he escapod punishment, During the war he was a bounty jumper, In 1968 he went to Bos ton, and committed a burglary with Thomas Nu goni, Nugent was arrested, and Leddy escaped with’ tho bonda to New York, and gave them to another thief to get rid of, but that thief old them, and got out of the way, ‘In 1966 he was arrested for stealing a gold wateh from Henry Miller, at 4a auction sale in Jackson street, near Cherry. He was then in company with George Wallis, better known as * Nigger Wallis,” and when Oficer Pat rick Kelley attempted to arrest him he resisted, and Wallis took part. Leddy escaped. He wos subse. ntly arr tried at the Genoral Sessions, and tonced to two anda half years imprisonment tn n. Ho had not been long out of prison Arrested on suspicion king Into kery, In the Thirteenth rd, at whieh othe aafo Was blown open, and €i,100 were olen, The testimony was conclusive inst Led. ho poiiticians saved bim, Soon after this non Grand street, onnelly, who bad been watching the atr Schultz's by ti down, finally effecting the arrest, It is for this last mentioned ertme that be is to be tried. The politicians should expedite the raising of to effect lis release, for election day Is near at —— PREPARING FOR NOVEMDER. The German Kichmonds tn the Field. tral Indopendent Democratic 0 ected Francis V. Ewing, Presi- 3 Fred Elleuburg, Vice Pi thw eh Strack, | View-Hresident h Ward Kohiet, ‘Corresponding Se Bernard Sere Auguste *Preasuver ; i Frey The 18th man Democratic Assoc’ 1 senat tion Join Nesbit for Alte Andrew G, Schenerman, School pass ets A Flea for Taomany's Kas The Democratic Union General Committe Jost night and adopted an address in effect thar at the election In Novewber, 1807, the Ur'cet of the ‘Genoral Committes was elected, Dv Saat ite eaudi. dates were deprived of theit "eats, with one ex. ception, through an alteratlor, of the canvuasers, ro- taFaa on the followiny, morning. ‘The addresn de- cares Tammany go’ uu © representatt 4 Democratic par’y, roper representative of th gttigtst ABs Spot in Tammany, Mr. Patrick A Bride is to receive the Tam- many nomination for Assembly from the Sixteenth District. Mr, Peter Gillespie will probably get the nomination of the same organization for Alderman of tuo Seventeenth Ward, Both ure gentiemen of high charactor, and can be elected by a large majority —— Hot Shot from Gorman Democrats. Tho German Demoeratic General Committee have nominated the fon. P. J. Joachtmesom for Judge of th Bupetlor Court foe tke ehort term, —-— Politient Noten. A number of Democrats last night sominated Mr. 1 Seott for a Police Juaticeship. ‘The ‘Thirteenth Ward Jacob Cohen Democratic Association had a mane toating Inst wigtt, ‘The Republicans of the Fith Assembly District Inat night held a jubflee, beeause pilt to the party bad been healed. ‘The Twolh Ward Workingmen Voted to support such cwudidates plia Convent The Richmond (Va) Dispatch yesterday morning came out openly in support of Gen, Robert Williams for the OS Sonate Capt. Wm. ff. McIntire has been nominated for tho bly by the Youoe Men's Indepeodeat Demo crate C1U0.Of the Bleventh District ‘ily Convention of Newark, N. vy. Marcus L, Ward for the et list night, favor the Pil f Bedford county, P Stutzuian, of Somer: mously requested him ; Th c sootmtion deny Wat any me OBITUARY. = Br. 8. D. Townsend, a well-known physician of Boston, dled on Sunday, aged 1. Ruth Pemphil!, the first femate born in the town Ho sed there ou Sunday, aged 100 Smonthy re meets at Booth's Theatre on Wednes. No. 104, will Odd Reliow t this evening HI, aud work the ‘The Sir Knights of Clinton Commandery No, 14 Ar conclave this evening at thelr vt otrect, Brooklyn. The Templar Order ‘ons, ‘ opolitan Lodge No. 535 of Brookiyn, has had wv trout ea atice Mi away from Tabor to Fe evening, ee JOITINGS ABOUT TOWN, - A dead infint was found ia the Central Park yes. terday "Phe body of Thomas Lee, of Brooklya, was recov from the Kast River yesterday The Sabbath School Convention will sit this even- ing in the Seventh avenue United Presbyterian Chureh. Martin Connors, of 90 Monroe street, was sun. struck yesterday while at work on the new Post Oftce. hin W. Hoyt, a od B4, of New Hh ‘The New York Butchers! Light Guard, 75 men, yesterday ‘The Ost of the torty-ve wor Veteran Guard went on a target ex- om WHS HL ‘The Steul gurmion to Kast River Park yesterday, and contested fora prizes ‘Tho attention of the Street Commissioners is called to tue Mithy condition of Forty see : from klighth avenue to the North river.) eons MFeet ‘Tho ship Southampton, which a ree ber th, and from 300 to 400 feet in Georges, aged 50, a vagrant, was found ty injured kn Forty. stroct, Ho was taken ne West Forty-sevouth Police stati He died while Dr. Waterman was giving him wedie dobn 3 wzod M1. a native of Kogland, ted, day by shooting himaclfin the Pisce, Recent business reverses Jothioned his reason Charles Barrett, azed 10. and Jim MoPantey, aged , were arrested (or Durglary, having torced open the Nes of Charles Yerdury, opposite the Custom ‘The Board of Aldermen yesterday adopted a reso. Intion asking the Congressmen from this elty to vote for aud urge tle Humo-liaty recognition of the mde peudence Code. Sweety, of 534 West T Lon te horas of @ bull y ntv-eighth street rduy in Twenty Hinth street, near Eleventh avenue, The ciild's Injuries Dr nee 8, Loaler sav that the white rubber ng bottieg AM INCauts toys ts Pery polo: y spin cory ature, aud death, Ly Europe the sale of it ts Yovabived by law rooms recer w Court Hons or the bul turday evening, while several handred per ela the Bibie House, Astor Place, the y suddenly stopped. Oo inqul vt od Mat thy te 1a. the ‘charge Of ¢ Wagive toom was tu. nko free. Z ita afow miautes the pl ef talent oeenpled by the §I ave been appr how. and the snecrh PRICE TWO OERNTS. THE OLD WORLD'S NEWS. cee by TE EOstOn. Trafaignr Square Filled with Oat ‘ept. 20.—The demonstrations in favor of the imprisoned Fent were formed with bands of music they marched were tho event to-day, in Clerkenwell, and bearing flags and There a mecting was organized. Bix thousand persons participated. Moore, member of Parliament for Mayo, presidedy Mr. Moore, on taking the chalr, addressed the meet He coudemned the English Government for the onged Incarceration of polities! offenders, com | trasted its conduct in this respect with that of other States in Karope and Amertea, and concladed thal be compared with Russia only. hoped that the British people would no longer toler ate such excessive severity, Concluding, he manded the Hberation of tte Bradlingh an George Hoary England coul matt others followed Resolutions urging the a perdoa of the Fenians were unanimously ‘Tho proceedings were very enthusiastic. No dis turbance whatever occurred, Dentin, Sept, 9.—The Zriskman to-day says tl no ternis for Treland will be acceptable withont the It {s the verdict of the [rink people that Englind must set these men free or avow {iat her promise of a better government for Ireland eof the Fenia informed sources of authority U of England and France have, after diplomatic cow sultation, come to the conclusion that the state of govertimental and exeeutive relati twoen Turkey and Kgypt most be maintained. Tt has been settled also, between the same two powers, that there shall be from this side between Spain and the United on the subject matters of the Cuban revolation aad American diplomacy in Madrid. the Governments no interference FLASHES FROM THE OCEAN CABLES, ‘The Bourse closes flat Prussia i# about to annex the Grand Duchy of rentes 706, Ste. Joho Martin, of Dublin, is on a visit to the United ‘The ship John A. Cushing, from for Quebec, hos returned to Swansea, lamaged condition, » from, Bay verte, ba Rivoe hee crew hav Henry T. Blow, Minister of the United razil, has arrived ‘The monster Lopes bas fled, and the Parsguayane must abandon the straggle, The ailies have captured Ascurra and Pletbevtn, ‘The London Timer regards the calobration of the nivorsary in Berlin city of the Old or Now Worid, The Independance Belge th Gen, Prim wold etn England, 1m a d and at South- port, England boler than that ks it improbable that n the good offices of Kngtand and France to prevent the recognition of the Cuban insar- belligerenta by the ‘The recovery of the Emperor of the French has caused a ull inthe fer debate whieh hed 2 kanprens. and the The rivalry already dispiaye what iy ta sore ton gives a foretant ‘ance on the death of the Binperor, Tho RedeHot Di The Richard W: large and enthusiaatic meetin East Broadway, Capt. James O'Dons ‘The boys are owal uth Warde ,/ sketcers held 9 ¥ last evening at joys of the Seve nd determine all bo redeemed trom the political rufians who have so ‘of the Indies of the showing that they too are nd tair representation, and for the handsome Richard Walters as thetr choice for Alderman, that the Old Seventh ‘A large crowd ———-- ‘BST LABOR NEWS, th PE een The journeymen taliors of Boston have struck for Paper Stainers went. out" yesterday morn- ut Op to 1025, M. no shop had giv in. ‘The junkmen of Brooklyn aro in thei : ar ibm the Commas Govaod te cufry small bella ou tielt carta. Jd met last night a wuo lately worked on“ borrowed’ Warldell's saop #1 each. ‘The printers of tho Mercury, Middletown, Orange strike, owing to the refasal of the pro prietor to bay thirty-Ave couls ® thousand. ‘The United Britannia Workers’ Association Branch No.2 met last night, sad adopced resotut: plovers looking to’ county, are on el K, Francis Farmer, Joseph O'H al ‘hoodore Ml, Baus, aad Charlee WESTCHBSTER COU. Kaward Darling, f Rh aged 54, went into Messe vuonee's phestta \wrence's planin, hau street, Youkers, lite on Sunday nigl y yesterday moruing, aad'was found dead ats A. My ‘The day freight train from Bridgeport to New York at about noon yesterday ruin into a covered wi Morrisania ata Harlem road. Mitchell was kille a A uensiter serious, Democrats of the Third Assembl) Pine’s Bridge, yestorday elected Abram Si 1o#at8 to (he Blale Cow ot Pookskl, delegar fence Hume, Wm. se 2 September term of the Westel ws ate, Jawes 8. epeniter. Adoip! SPARKS FROM THB TEL. - Gen, James B. Steadman fuultor tn $000,00), A serious riot occurred on Sunday night inane gro camp meeting near Washington, Society made a as Koen made outa de arrest yesterday ta icon naval squadron in Chinese watert ts to be Increased, A package of uncurrent bills of the issue of the Bank of Crowtord County, Pu., were stolen yesterday. ro shipment from Califorain to New i, Overtand, was $600,000. ‘The excursion party of California ploneers, Ont yesterday afteruvon foe Robert Prout died In South Adams on Saturday, of Wounds at the hands of George Cummings, bis ri ina love affair, Charies Wentworth, 14, and Feemont wore drowned in Clay Pond, Manchester, N. H., 0a day, by the upsetting of a boat. rmans of San Francisco celeb: ‘al anniversary of the birthday of Hum! Madson, N.Y. two hundred, lel An earthquake was felt throughout northern tno damage has ‘The estimate for expenses of the Fire ment of Phiihde!phia for the ensuing year ie h of September, ‘The midshipmen will not get thelr customary leat of absence this fail, but will ately on thelr arrival In the Glover Skating ert Hopkiog, Ina alight shot a Young associate named Gen, Robert L, Banks and James Met od Joint Tecelvers of the Albany allroad in Albany yesterday, ‘There wil probably be a Cab! day, in which Cuban affairs 10 Chive appointed. total amount of eal ited ‘States, on the moraine of Bept. & wag £3.2p tear etnion Louisville, Ky., Roby and altereation, drew 8 p tional banks of Ex-Collector of Customs Faller, of Ni has heea arrested on charge of com) ‘ile of the Government. n, who killed McManus, s,, last May, has been Indicted i plicity ln the 65.00N¢ ‘The exam!nation of Louisa W. Miner on chat the fuinily of Dr, Jeanness, of Lows ved ia hor gtsghar mas Mulltn, a Sorer, of Dover, N. ew Markel Station, Maae,, Twenty-one persons belongin wore probably fost ‘luring the x Seven bodies have been recovered, The General Land Oftes has granted Sliver Bend Mining £ shat to Rockport, Masa., 2 the Sth ‘instaue te ode tthe Ph District, Nye county, Nevada, of Mr. Barchard, led by the cltiae: decree recent]; age, seoking fre ght, North Gernuan ‘ieee be vided fF and sont to

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