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{ { — THIRTY-SEVENTH YEAR THE OCTOBER ELECTIONS. ——— UE REPUBLICAN MAJORITIES IN PENNSYLVANIA AND ONTO, 0. K.'8 PARTNBR’ meetin The Utterly Inadequate Recomponse for « Portuight’s Work Ri ut Law Firm to be Drive: —Work= fngmon, What are You St fort 916,000. LIFE IN THE METROPOLIS, — THR PELMONICO DINNER TO THE VISITING CALLFORNIANS, tothe Bit Willard. Intho Supreme Court in the case of Kdward A “ ! ene ‘ : th Peaeate Yesterday afternoon a Sux reportor hunted in | aye sacramento Plonecr Assactaiion—Old | @. Willard agt, Townsend Cox, as President of the hout 5,000—The Leg! the County Clerk's office for the order substituting Fort—The ow York Gold Exchnnge and individually Mr. Conrad N, Jordan, eaaler of the Third National Bank, a# rocclver of the Gold Exchange Bank, in the stead and pince of Augustus L, Brown, and Likewise for another order granting Mr. Brown and the lawyers for the plaintiffs an extra allowance of fees all around. Not having been able to find the desired papers, the reporter concluded to step over to Brown, Hall & Vanderpoel's office, and axk Mr. Brown tor information upon the subject. Ho a cended two flights of stairs, and entered one of the rooms fronting Broadway, bearing this inscription painted In black letters others, the defendants have filed their answer to the complaint, anon which a temporary injunction was lssuod restraining the Gok! Exchange from selling out the contracts of the plaintif™ made on the Sith of Beptember, in whiol, after reciting the clar- acter of the Gold Rxchange, claiming It to bea voluntary association fur tke oonvenicare of {ts members in the prosecution of business botwoen themselves, but having no corporate powers and transacting no buswes in the way of buying or selling a8 an association, and making no profits or loaves, the paper explana the relations of tho Bx change to the Gold Exohange Bank as follows: THK GOLD BXOMANON AND TIA GOLD mXCHANaR BANK. ‘The provition tn rule {TH of the by-laws, ~ acteristic Leiter from Mark Twain, Two hundred Californians dined last evening At Delmonico's, They were chiefly mon who wont to Celifornia tn the early days of the gold fever. About eight-tenths of the banqueters are atiil rest- dents of California, while tho remainder reside tn Wits clty, having long slnce returned. ‘The company entered the dining room to the tune of a lively polka, and found displayed numerous fags and banners around the room, Among them was one inseribed, *Bacramento Pioneer Association, 1849,"" and con- taining a picture of Sutter's Fort, Among the orna ments on the elevated table were two huge bong ne one containing the inscription, “Good-bye, 1849," Hanawovns, Oct, 15.—The leading State OMfieiais hero ciaim the clection of Geary by at least five thousand. ate central organ, that Packer is de- GALT IVER TICKHTS IN PHILADREPHIA—THE LAGI LaTURR. Pritapecenta, Oct, 1% —Salt River tickets are qbundant, bat the Deniocrats take the defeat choc ‘Mo old Biate Benste con 15 Democrats, & Kepudlican Btate Bonalo, necoruing to goived, contiins 18 Republi Republican majority of 3 he old of Representatives contained 62 Democrats, a Repubiiean major: according to the reports reports we have re 4, 15 Democrats, Brown, Hatt & Vixpnpront, ‘Altorneys and He found a dozon clerks hard at work c other, Wi e, Mad oo rene HI 1s lor, & Hopabiicans, 81 Dem- | quired tor Me, Brown, and wae told to walk into an | (2a the otter, © Weloume, 1980 fete ore Threceh Wee Woe Tore Get Recheene Oerats ; A Republican majority of 26. . q On the right of Mr. Win, T, Coleman, the Chair. | Ra tet won . of s Oa joint balor In the old Leaislature the Repnd- | inner room, where he would find him. He did #0. | nay, wero Cuarles D. Carter and J. W, Coffroth of | DIvEr commutes me, porsion 1 of my Shae nico in the new they will have a | As he stepped into a nicely carpeted chamber, mi Ban Francisco, and Wm, M. Tweed of this city, | detwoen himself and any other momber of salt an. ly furnished and abountling In bookcases, a black- moustached gentleman, about 45 years of age, eame up to him and announced Iimself as the gentleman sought. BON RerorteR—Mr Brown, I came to request of sociation for ihe purchase, oF sale, or borrowing, oF Tending of gol, Sach rule applios solely to a coi tract complete in itself, and f# not in any roapect part or portion of such contract. It presuj the exiatouce of a contract of sale oF loan, and then pre- sents a method (or the more cay fuldlilment of such contzact. ‘There is no obligation on tho part of Op bis left were Senator Casserly of California, tho Rev, Dr. Seott and C.K. Garrison of this city, Gen, Irvin McDowell, and the Hoa. Horace Greeley, Among the company were Judge Lev Parsons, Samael Brannon, Judge Musson, GW. Gatirie, hetnn, Bugene Kelly, Judge A. ©. Manson, IL. B, Livingston, ex-editor of the Alta California, PHILADELPTIA COMMON CODMETE, + nell contained 18 Republi and 1) Democrats, » Republican majority of §. ry The lect Coune!l contains 17 Repablicaus and 11 Democrats, Common Council: contained 4 Repodlicans and 15 Republican majority of 6, The old you the favor to show me the order of the Supreme associate to avall bimaclf of at ethod. Nor Democrats, a Republican majority of @. The new | (,, i. Plame, Jud; arin, Jacob B. Leese, J: 4 Common Courell “eoutaiue Mt Nepubacans wou Tt | Court substituting Mr. Jordan in your avend as re- Wadsworth, Wan. T, ‘Coloman, and L. B, | {Pe iS mes ee eta Democrats, a Republican mojority of M.. The Re- | ceiver of the Gold Exchange Bank, and also the | Mixener. te, lea Nee weed. cacaee Pobdlionns On joint hallot bad in the od Council® 3 | other order granting the allowances of feos to your Letters were read from President Orant, Gov. | (i Bux, "The ‘ @ajority; 10 the new they have 3) majority, Hel’ and the attorneys for tue plaintitis, Have you | Hoffman, Charles A, Dana, and Gens, Hooker, Shor: 7 to compel the man, and Mexde. Gen. McDowell responded to the toast to Preal dent Grant. Mr. Chactes T, Carter spoke of the them? Mn. Baown-You, T have them, Whom do you want them for? 1H URSULT IN PHILADRLPBIA, GOVERN! their contracts without reference to «utd vai Herontencfor THe Sun. feeling of personal equality ‘existing In Callrornta, aoe in efi ‘ Mn Buows-—T sliail be most happy to show you | The Hon Horace (ireeley entarged upon athe fact neta for (no enle of goud have ocen custo vind T hate it here in tho | that erent cities were the product ot the men who Rave alsd Geua wade ender Fait tae A Bik LLL en lived tn them, and Senator Casserly anid that Bristol, (n Engiand, Vad a better port than’ Liverpool, but Uhat the latter contained enterprising residents, and far distanced the tormer, A leiter was rend from Mark ‘Twain. in which that humoriat tonched amusingly upon the famense Call there designated a* © a nd tn rach latter contracts the axsoctation nevor aasumed to require the parties thorots to have their contracts fulfilled oF #ettied through the N. York Goid Exchange Bank. aring afe, He unlocked a large safe and took out a bundle of «from Which be detached. the order referred d presented it, with » copy, itxrowren—This is only one of the orders I sought, Mr, Brown, and I toust confess I feo! rather more interested In getting at the other order. Lun. | forma wealth he once vosseesed 0 He felt | TH GOLD RXOHANGR BANK AR A CLEARING HOURR, derstand chat you were allowed by the Court 613,000 | Ticb, and ate bread with Moar ut § barrel, an ‘The said Gold Rxchange Bank was used as a Cloar- 8 fees for your services ax receiver. @ined on beans when none bat bloated aristocrats | ing House for the settling of contracts entered Into Mn. Brown—I think you will find that order at | indulged in that luxury. He said that he once had tk Gold gy the individual members of the New xchange when some other mode of weitioment waa pot exprensed, Such uae of the New York Gold Fi change Bank did not relate back to the original co trace for the purchase or sale, or lending or borrow: ing; did not enter into wach contract, nor Was the — availing thereof necessary to tho completion of the Let we An boken at Oace, contract, ‘The sole uve of the suid bank was to at si \e ” b ford, as i in! al |, au easy and conve. Ann Simmons died. Ann was colored, but still | (Ord, ee aerate ale eeae tae on act, she was human. Sho had bought her groceries In | of the assoctation upon gold transuetions, but sald Claus Hetnbockle's store in Hoboken tor many | bank did not in any way @ responsible for the months, and on Friday went to the store to pur- | Payment of such balances, chase some necessaries, Mr, Heinbockle had q | OBLIGATION OF CONTRACTORS TO ARTTLE THROUOM clerk, by name Henry Hille, who, according to the Lave aenessh taped eee ced dying deposition of the woman, had tnsulted her. | | The answer then proceeds to state that the defen She find informed Helnbockie aud hia wite of litile's | danta do Bot, nor doce eltuer of them know ¢ misconduct. Hille, subsequent to the exposure, as- | amount of the transactions in gold at the New York sauited and the avsauit resulted inher deaith, | Golt Ley 5 Bank on Friday, Sept. &4, 1888, but the bank, But 1 can tell yon all about it, whieh amounts to the satne thing. | The Court ouly allowed me $15,000, which, considering the grave Feaponal - bilities T assumed, was very cheap iudeed. T could have made $3,000 if I liked; that ts 5 per cent. on $1,000,000, whieh was the amonnt I received, My Pertucr, Mr. Aaron 4. Vanderpost, received $5,000 ts is fers, and the attorneys for Mr. Charles J, Os. Dorn, the piaintitl, another $5,000. ‘That was very cheap, very cheap indeed. ‘The Susquehanna Rail road (olks will be very lucky if they ect off by pay- ing three times that sam. Keroatan—I suppose your appointment to this receivership wax unexpected, Mr. Brown—OF course It was, Tt came to me an. solicited. On receipt of it 1 immediately rushed down to the bank id took possession, I had to keep an eye on the safe, for I did not know whom to trust, there are #0 many thieves whthere It etna mine that be recused $400,000 for, added that he would take that for ¥ paid one huodred and rece ved one dividend. ‘The Hon, Janes Broo! was a terribte responsibility, Iwas tull of anxiety | Coroner White and one of tue most stupid Juries | the defen severally aver, upon imforniauon and and care all the while, Oh yes, $16,000 wus dirt | ever empa equitted Hille. ‘the Grand Jury | belief, that meither the plaiutiif oor any other mem. cheap, sir, dirt cheap. ‘Tcoukl have made $50,000 | of itudeon couuty has indicted the Coroner for mai- | ber of the aald ation ever entercained the b Reronten—What security did you give, Mr. | feaxance. Hef that the sald rule with rogard co the settlement ahi Brown? —— of balances through the Gola Kxchange Bank con. Ped Mn. Brown—My bond was $10,000, Jordan's is Ma of Senator Murphy's Niece. tod any part or portion of his contract for on ae 100,000, I wax glad to be rid of my respons! Mr. Thomas De sale or foun of gold until sueh member found him- Riveira, son of Mr. J. Do Riveira, head of the well-knowa mercantile hous of that game in this city, was married on Tues evening to Ms Addie Murphy, daughter of Mr. Jus, Murphy, late of the iron firm of Pease & Murphy. As the mother of the bridegroam had recently died, Ca) have Mr, Jordan's receipt for all the propert, I have now nothing more to do with It than bad never heard of the Gold Exchunge Bs $15,000 was a very low price tor all my (rouble, Tt ‘Was cheap, very cheap indeed. We thanked Mr. Brown, of the firm of Abraham, Onkey, Hall & Co., for the information he had given od by bis individual cootracts, aud of ROME pretended means by which to f trom responsibility therefor, HOW THK GOLD EXCHANGE DANK WAS CLONED, ied by injunction from dotig “ eine o 2 1d OF mteunporary receivers DN Jini! remm, 4 Feterence, was going on in an ad: | 6 cargy were sent out, and the eeremony wan per: nd Dele the” distand cuts allege’ nt whch ee formed at Mr. Murphy's house in East Thirty-ninth Mpaclalad & tne cak at tb CURIOSITIES OF CRIME. street, before @ mall party of friends, The Rev. | in endeavoring io relieve th Dr. MeGiynn, of the Twenty-eighth street Cathohe arg 5 Chureb, was the officiating — priest. Miss eniered Into by them ou the ia a Mythical Company—| Mary ‘Murphy, sister of the brite, siood ‘caused aad procured raid injunete . kn which they Plo: beaide the Intter during the ordenl, very’ preitily nd said Temporary receiver to be anpointed ‘of setting ui ch tnjunction and i I stroet—Extt Mignaule, | costaned in pink silk, ‘The bride t's blonde. te 8 is6 tenting why att ent wore tho usual white satin and white veil. Stat hae ried ina; | _, The career of an expert forger was suddenly | Serator Tom Murphy, her uncle, waa present, (0 ed fate by ihe on teat er ioe checked youterday in tho Kings county Court of | gether whh Moses B. Marlay and Gov. MeBirov, the | Hevandants aver, nnvn information and bel ef that said ry erminet palence two Misses larly respectively in’ crimson ‘and | Injunction has bee. removed At My ee lalate MM aesea ne gays dctslied white sk, Miss Anne Birkbeck, a pretty dase aig | State Prison, The operator, Joseph W. Miguault, | piondo, Mise Ramee, a bewitching brunet ti alias Wm. ©, Kathburn, aged about 9 years, and Cxlstence. lately a reeident of Jersey City, was placed on trial for forgery and false pretences, In Juiy last he par- chased from Mr. Jon Wood, of 166 Fulton street, Miss Smith, another brunette, and Mr, J. R. Dilio ‘The gentleiven generally were In the usual crow | THX MAJOR PORTION OF THR CONTRACTS AETTLH: color, but Mr. Dil ich olvthe Tatest | the defendants, Curthor aver, that I the Gold ¥ Heinen of | BRAKE HATE ANNDEDT GSU tints seem cet he tills justed the accounts incident to a Clem jes Cont, Light eray pantaloons, a whit " col- necktie, The whole had been imported from cd lot of furuitare, valued at $64, and gave as col- | Pin Meckte. | Tie eee pon ae lateral for that amount six worthless $500 bonds of patie Kxchange who were engaged in gold {lone ely tr 2 th ‘2 Lave, as ® matter T fact, wo Detwoen themselves, and wita nai Of Ko doing was’ Scheme for a New Co sion. At the moeting of the Health Board yesterday the Cumberland Coal Company and a note promising to redeem the same and pay tho price of the furni treme dclieaey ur groat dittleulty, or Involving the 6! ture within acertain time, He signed the name of | the Engineer submitted a plan for the weshing of t treles Of the highest pervonsl dissretion.” jontour. Wm, C, Rathburn to this note; but beiore it came | streets with salt water—a scheme at once calling for woaRD nov! orthampion--..... Jue, Mr. Wood caused his arrest by Detectives | @ new commission. Tho Engineer proposes to | | The deiendany fury. Folk and Videto, and recovered all the furniture at | divide the city at Fourtocnth street into two dis- | Sy rudiracts kad miso of the Tule requititus auch Tor: is certain storerooms in New York city, whose owners | tricts—the npper one to reach to Fitty-ninih street, oer of the ih had advanced money upon it. and ite depot to be at the Forty-econd rtreet res P iii During the interval betweon his visit to Wood's | voir; the lower disirict to huve its depot nt Canal eed it, io and his arrest, Mignauls obtalued g3%4 worth of car- | sircet, Two hundred gallons of water per minute eraliegcd in sald 0 aid pro uo: ; pets from Mr, Latimer of Atlantic street, giving in | can be put out to flush the streets ; 26 gangs of 8 men fos for 1us aa doing; that Kueh proviwone are reasol tf 400 payment a chattol mortgage ov # part of ‘the furni ch, or 78 men, would be required, at elgut hours dent, and that the couduct of the plaintiff iio ture of Mr. Wood and on the carpets themscives. | per day, to do tls work. For fire-extingul pur | furet to pomply witht esa 0 the 709 Then Mignault called on Mr. Boyle, of 184 Auautle | poses 6,000 gallonn to 0,000 gallons per minutecan | reputation and destructive t@ the existence OF suid ns- 300 4, ordered $428 worth of furniture, gave in pay- | be thrown out by an engine toa height of 160 fect, | soclation. oo ment three more of the worthless bonds of the Cum- | The cost of all thiy is estimated at $4,000,000, and t AN APPRAL TO HONOR, berland Coal Company, and was In the act of rem cost per anauin ubont $190,000. Tuis scheme was | th the ninth paragraph, the defendanie insist that the ing the property when the officers arrested him, prorgeed to the Honra of Hinith in all seriousness; | New York Gold kacnsnie: om Avother is victims is Lewis Peterson of Firsi | but Mr. Manierro threw a damper over it by moving | Memvere whose controlling primolpi street, Wiillamsburgh, whom he ewludied out of «| a retorence tothe Sanitary Committee with instruc: | {ye constiiuton abd rulee which ther, abt) piano ed at $000, ‘All of the property he ob- | tions to bevin work as soon as the funds in the | the plalntif, have ad 6 oll Tot tes eno tuned from these tradesmen was recovered, treasury will warrant, ‘The point of Mr. Manlerre’s | any'of the bicmbers of the associat Boo, majority. wis ‘The bonds with which he operated were not worth | motion may be secon when it is known that the | redress In case of defanlty and U rules being the paper they wei Health Bor of the ** Company, inted on, and the President when called (0 tentily upou the treasury does'nt coutain a dime, ¥ ony ht not ry acy ‘itary and reasonable, the applica Derrestrained by juuicial tribunal | thst Intence of the associatfon ‘The above table is made up of the reported ma- jorities received by telegraph up to2 A. M. preliminary examinaticn, was found to be sole The ¢ ‘ WHAT JOUN CoVODE THINKS. owner of ibe “coal lands"? in Nova Scotia, aL Gecteeie Coecs eR ‘ute Bienees Oct, 14.—Tpe Hon, John Covode, | Mt the only one who knew angthing of thei , yvesaut square, goa Pa ssschaye ye Republican State Central Coen | ane Gompany ” ltselt. fi was yesterday filled with an attentive and fashiona- mrtg so free jaws afford to th airuan e Republican Ventral Com: he jury without leaving their erie hats " ant y amp Sa a seecivad deapatchee from all but sing | seate: Sad Judge Gibertacntenced him te the Peni, | Die congregation, who had assembled to witness the | Siottunity for redreds A pack ooteciting. eeu: tee for anune, of rile (OF amine, 0 hot the right or the Interference of jon nnd rules frou ik tO procure this tentiary for 4 years and 6 months for forgery, and 9 years for false pretences, Policeman on Trial tor Homicide, 7 ber 5 and that if the consecration of the Kev, Mr. Whittaker as Proies- id. Wecome reapokat tant Episcopal Missionary Bishop to da and Arizona, ‘The ceremonies at balbpast 10, “with the usual morning rvice, ‘Ihe candidate was presented by Bishops counties, and with an estimate on a good basis for the balance, he says that Geary’s majority will not be (ar from 4,000 either way, gol Toney due frou Mim to the privilege of the plaintifrto {his Court to prevent such Com bel g applied to himself, or to 4 DEMOCRATIC STRONG HOLD QOFS REPUBLICAN. Patrolman John Hennessy was piaced on trial tbura Toe preriding bishop was | fyurttolinpale the onl fepesiag apoo him to Goaawron, Pa, Oct, 1%—Col, William Morrie | esterday in the Kings County Court of Oyer and | the venerable diocesan of Ohio. Bishop Mellvaine, | fia! wwe coutracts wale he’ volubtariiy euicred. ito * s] ‘ 2 lorrle | rerminey, under an indictment Charging that be had Bishop Johns, of Virginia, preached the sermon, e (Republican) is elected Mayor of this city over | clubbed James Haggerty, Mr. Haye rty, while in- | taking for bis text the wor Brethren, pray for | pinatiy, the defendante de every site Goorge Sanderson (Democrat). ‘The city was curried | toxieated, was eected from Dennis Kagin’s liquor | as, that the Word of God be glorified.” After the | wont th int Poatained, uot Lereinbelre store, Simi I Jnion streets, ¢ proprietor, ronsecration, Lita real y | adunitter |, oF denied, they especially Gr the Democrats at the last Btate election by SH) | WOt ye Convicted # short tine ago. of thereby | Bishop Clark, and Communion was udministered, ~ | deny that twe pialauul titled Wovany eller aqalst maajority in. Mr. Hag. pi thera o4 agniuet the seagciation, and they pray that the — Batler Street Spl ed. Y Blatcaiord, Be BAYES GOVERNOR OF OHIO. rae Ete ent iutice! | One of the hveliest entertainments ever given spetyorners. and le = , mm the way to the police ata- | to the public wus that presented lat night by Dr. tion, ro Was 60% Van Vieck in Fourth avenue, In the presence of about twenty persons, and with the gaslight full, he 5,000 Majority-The Legislature es abent § but on the other ube tu’. timony sustain! % pliowed the officer and prixo: hand witnesses rho Comumava, Ohio, Oct, 13.—* er to the station tentfied to the contrary, and ewore | performed all the tricks of all the apiritualiststhe | The Conflaaratton t 8 svely ie officer merely struck ihe soles of | Pavenports, Eilises, Hougns, and the rost include 1 whole of jaronne, cov. tis Gave boon heard from. Hayes's lors on last October | Brie Jorty's boots whan he was lyin on the side- | The Doctot was lormerly & reporter in Syracuse, atone ta with ships in tiers almosi as thick as ¢ near where these modern “ manifestations’ first | Thames and Mers tonished the world lens extensive with coma mpg and the floating islands Euleraiog the Fat Men’ vessel they encountered, running its The following named have joined the Fat Men’s | Very soon ® bark in the centre of the river brok: Association : T. J. Hough, Jersey City, 2 pounds; | Cut 1 Bamen. It was attached to another, D. M, Figeld, D. L. W. R. R., 16 York street, 243 | the j of fire floated upwi with the tide, pounds; F. A Taylor, Dodd's Express, 223 pounds; | entered the various tiers of vessels, In two of these and A.C. Brockett, New Haven, 2% pounds, flames were seen to break out, and it seemed at this — — time that the whole shipping ‘im the river must be Registri New-York. consumed, Qs 6,600. Hayes's majority will be about 5,000, ein the Logislature is very clove. THE VOTE IN HAMILTON COUNTY Crncinwati, Oct, 18.—Pall returos from Hamilton county sbow the vote for Hayes 19,446; for Pendle ton 90,198; Pendleton’s ;mojority 76, The Fusion tieket elects two Republican and two Democrat- te Bonators, five Republican and five Dem- @cratic members of the House, and three Re- publican and three Democratic county oftcers. ‘The ‘The | walk, aud rapped him over the knuckles when he seized the officer by the belt, ‘The trial wa adjourn: ed until this morming, The Fitzpatrick Homicide. ‘The trial of Francis Drake, the colored man shot Wm. Fitzpatrick (white), at Wyckofl street and Buffalo avenue, Brooklyn, Wax concluded inthe Court of Oyer and’ Terminer’ yesterday. Ac cording to the prisover's description of the affair, he had been knocked down by Bradshaw und Fitz trick, and while the former threatened to * cat as covered in spoils more or ‘The tide was ascending, eloped every ie face off” the latter gouged bis neck! He es Total Total Total _ Tote) ‘The most remarkable etrcumstance was, that majority for the Fusion and Legislative ticket over | caped irom them aud ran toward his house, wien | W*F* ant y'r, ocr, imo,| Wars vat. Octsinga, | on Board the ships ot ® sou appearca: One the regular Republican tieket is from 9,000 to 9,500, | Fitzpatrick pursued and threw a stoue at him. Be- |} 3.509 64 Jui | small packet that bad attempted to. give aasistance r that bis own life was in danger, he called for | 2 Sc was wr in ames, and floatiug helplessly ‘THB REPUBLICAN MAJORITY GROWING BMALLE: Wee tury egurtetad || # + ST83 aboot, Water was saelese against the consuming CoLumaus, Oct, 13.—The returns and the opinions | Drake of manslaughter in the thirds deares’ ated { element, which seized the boats and barges, and of both parties indicate that Hayes is elected by | Fecommended lim to the mercy of the Cou 4 ary oe oe Seep about three thousand, The House ts Democratic | Soeyretn at att anda tesident of the Blovents | a turned, and the Goating masees of fire revurned ‘and tho Senate Republican. The Democrats claim | Ward. His brother, Capt. Peter Fitzpatrick, is keeper | ,% upon their tracks, and again passed the tiers of p rs, Cant. J per | |? Vessels which they'had already swept through, ‘The that the vote is so close it will require the officiay | Of the arsenal in Portland avegue, Ht effect was not only to expose them to 4 second ns: eount to determine who is elected Governor, pe scone 3 Sault, Dut also to deter any one trom rendering as. ose Property REGISTRY IN BHOOKLYN. sistane ye damage te estimated at £100,000 to mn cL . "4 ¥ WRAY SHEN THER HE SIO DER On Saturday last two packing cases marked | 4 9 £40,000, Curvsrap, Oct, 19.—Returne from one-third of | .. pryges” Houchong.” were delivered, carriage | rf Geer he le have been received, ¢ vote for \ Jus} Catbarine street, in Monday a 3 e the State have be ived, The vote for M M's, 17 Catbaringetrect, 0 hi a 7m sD TOmIT Barned to Den , Hayes falls off about five thousand from that of 1a 0 1s supposed to be known to the pollee, | 4, ahs he signal tower of the Union Hill Ruilroad at tt He trie tas ergawtinen alert as ba Qual! aid aad” ehat the" boxes had bees |} Schuylkill Haven took fire on ‘Tuesday night, burn- year. is sd delivered by mistake, and should have been sent to | 3. ns ing to death the watchman, Owen Feeney, and his about five thousand. Many of the Democratic | Quigiey's, 17 Hamilton street, The man then opened | 4 io wile and two children. A’ sister-in-law of strongholds have not yet been heard from. ‘one of the boxes und took two parcels, Quail made | ¢ 4 eseaped by leaping trom a Window, some ingairics at Hamilton street, and learned that | $ g els aauiaid all Was vot right, He gave notice to Sergeant Slater, | | birt vend Aid What menator Sherman Thinks. of the Seventh Ward police, und the caxes wore | 5 rd al ; m ey Paowavecenia, Oct, 18.—Jobn Covode has re- | takeu to the Madison street Volice Station last eve 10 by pe be eet pp, ta the Lilloge of Charhotte, tn Mas. Frags Ta ‘ i wareho) ra 2 ceived © despatch from the Hou, Joka Sherman, | @# hisae i oo tony mer burned, eslerday. ‘icxanter laner, of ated Mansfeld, Ohio, in which he saye: ' Fifty-six pres ly Ref from two days last year, 25,001 ath, feMann, of Elyria, Onio, 5 4 sailors, who were prisons lock-up, were counties of Ohio have been heard from with a loss James W. Farley, of Old Virginny, but just Tocreave over Tucedey, 906, x Curned ip ate ere in the up, ‘of 6,000 on Inst year, We have yet got n margin of 650 with “the * a * returned from Kurupe, deposited A Mother and 7! ajor- | ' Buropeam Ticket Agency” at 4 Hudson street, Other Losses by Fire. 14,000, and T think Hayes tw elected by 5,000 major | yi viten he culled to get his greeubacks, ie people | On Sunday afternoon, some children of Mr. | Last night Mr. Vandekle, of Wantage, N. J., lont ity. at the Boropeun Tic! Agency affected to be utterly | John Scanlon of Riverdale gathered a quantity of | bis barn and contents, valued at #2500. . J ‘A despateh from R. D. Harrison, Chairman of the | oblivious of bim, and absolutely refused to respond wo | w they supposed to be mi Obio State Central Committee, ye; Hayes is | nis demand. A visit, however, from one of Marshal their mother cooked. and Karly yesterday Greevwich street, ocoupled by fk A oon. Damage, $300 by’ watery Origin, spoatanco us co.du: ‘ouker’ sult Was prompt compliauce with the of the eldest childre: elected by from 8,000 to 10,000 majority. afterward they were \ t The Logis cers refreshed Uieit memory, and, the rgiuion's 1 think Republican.” equisition, di boy and babe died. Iie i lose, bu wk Moped rs anya bo and boda te er ea FEM REPUBLICAN F4 WEBER Nasuviuis, Oct. 18.—The’ Legialature toviay | | dereme Park Races-Feale, bs is owned by ‘caiate; lone #2000, \ the ‘election of public printer by the last Pools were sol night a on the Je- RY“, rely Merrill's Me jority Over 25,000, Frclslaturt, and provided for e. Convention on the ‘ fy, as follow Cuicao, Oct. 18.--Returns from the lows elec- tion come in very slowly, but the State will proba- Diy give 25,000 Republican majority. Movtteello 960 Republican maiority; Jeep than last a new election. The} etion for United the 10th, ‘Andrew Johnson is not so strong as he i Kuowing mom assert that Le also resolved to tales Benator on petnysttvstciay, Mea Seay Mayet ta Tare rome Park races of Saturday, as follows! First race National Han diea 3K lis, sine dash Ne sis, 0002 Gen York, Gen, {Local 14; Conn frp tel ‘NEW YORK, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1869, THE GOLD ROOM WAR. o eer 5 PRICK TWO CENTS, THE REVOLUTION IN SPAIN, AN T1ONEST CONFESS) FROM Ma THE WOMEN’S EXPLOSION, ——_ THE TWENTY-THIRD STREFT ORGAN- IZATION GOING TO SMASH, A HIDBOUS TALE FROM MARTLAAD., ole under the dented Coroner’ Wasminotox, Oct. 18,--On Monday testa col. | Martial Taw Prectaimed Nie Bea ta hee thing Terrible ored man committed an outrage upon w school ene ho Cortes ating — Tho Discusston-T Organisation | teacher noar Fort Washington, sixteen miles from Grent eo of Republics bas no Fatth Gotne to Tho Women's Suffrage Association mot last evening and endeavored to transact business, A dif. ficalty of some kind occurred, and the meeting ad- this city, while she wason her way to, and within 20) yards of the school bourse, When fou by her friends she was fearing to move, lest her as tailant should rotarn and, finding her alive, kill her, The negro was arrested the wane day, and takon to Pisentaway, where he was identified by the lady A cowmittal wan made ont against the negro, and in charce of Constables Joun Underwood and An- thony Anderson, be was immediately started in a wagon for Marlboro, the county went, At his re- quest he was taken to bis house to bid his wife food-by. Whe the wagon was standing in front of tts house it wos approached by about twenty men dressed oly in their shirta and drawers, oue only in © ebirt, and with bhandkerchic’s with plereod eye holes, After tying Constable Underwood, who bad attempted to defend hie prisoner, and hed fired sev eral shots at the lynchers, and removing him from the wagon, they mate Deputy Constable Anderson drive vehicle to a plece of woos abort dis- when he too was put out and tied, on was then driven by one of the maskers large white oak tree, and, a noose having fn Hepebliceniom in Mpa Maorrp, Oct, 14.—The troops of the garrisoa of Madrid were reviewed today by Gen. Prim, Government officials declare that the rebellion te dying gpt, bat the Repadlicans oye them, and maint@le that It ts Incroasing. The interraption of communication renders it diMeult to obtain informa ton from the Provinces; bat there is no doubt that the Insurrection extends throughout the country. ‘The Cortes bas appo'nted a Committee to inquire into the conduct of Deputies are supposed to be with the jasargents, and to report what sotiom shall bo taken in their case, ‘The Insurzents who were defeated with such heavy Joss at Saragossa were under the leadership of Bale voychen and Frantow. ‘Martlal Iaw bas been proclaimed ln Milage, Maay families have flod to Tangicr, Valencia still resists the Government arme, bat there ts reason to believe that its capitalation te lm mincot, ‘The railroad near Valencia bas been destroyed. A fight took place noar the spot, in which $00 mea Were killed and wounded on both sides, Mapnip, Oct, 18—Rvening.—The Government troops are intrenched at Valencia, and await rein forcement be ore making a Gnal attack on the | gcuts, A frigate is anchored off the city and will aa- sist the troops In the assault, Lonvon, Oct. 18—"The London Times has no faith fa Spanish repablicanism. The failure of the present Government is owing to on am prolongation of the Provisional Government, the attempt to close it up when it has become possible to do so.” There is now no king fortheom- ond it ts better to leave matters as they ere, A Regeney te the only possible scheme, ‘When it be understood that dangerous questions lie d * change In the Government will be tndeGnitely sd- Journrd, Some steps may now be made . reconeliiation of the two parties, Castellar, and others are not formidable as adversaries, may be usefal as friends, They are avowed Ropab- Wveans, but men. of order, We might easily reward the Hegevey aa s hal/-way-honse—lous objectionable than a monareby and less dangerous than a repablic, Prim teans this way, avd between him and Cnstelta powsible. A government in which Ons- Id represent freedom and Prim order and authority might offer honest views and tend able peoplc. Dr, Livingstone on the African Const. Bomaar, Oct. 11.—Mr, Kirke has bee dG letter from Dr. Livingstone, dated on the Ath July, 1868, in which the Doctor informs him that be believes he lias discovered the sources of the River Nile at a point situated between ten and swelve de grees south, Dr, Livingstone bas reached Ujije, om the road to the consi, In safety. FLASHER FROM THE OCEANS C. Seeeaperss Lord Derby is very ill, J teamer Kearsarge is at Sydaey, ‘The Sultan wil! go to Egypt to preside at the opea- eof the Suez Canal joarned, Everybody appeared to be dissatisfled. A half dozen Indies visited the Be office Inte Inst evening, but their accounts were conflicting, ant it wns imposstble to anravel the #narl, Many of them * Provided with pen and ink, and wrote out reports of tho meoting. Our readers can take their cholee of the following reporta : REPORT OF MR, NAWHOELD, ‘Tho Woman's Suffrage Association yesterday env * {ta adhesion to the resolutions of the Into Woman's Suffrage Convention in St, Louis, urging apon Con- reas the passage of sixtecuth amendment to tho titution, giving women @ right to vote, Mrs. Stanton, Miss Anthony, Mra, Livingston, Mrs. Binke, Mra, Leroy, Mra, Hoff Mrs, Wilbour, Miss Shirly Dare, and others spoke upon the digni- ty of work, and enlarged apon tho foollah prejuittoe which fashion harbors ayainst women who honora- bly carn their living. The saffrare meetings seem to be growing In favor with wealthy people, Seve- ral handsomo equipages aro to be sven every week depositing thelr freight of gentiewomen at the threshold of the Woman's Bareaa. REPORT OF MIAN DUNNING. Yesterday the Woman's Suffrage Association gave its adhesion tothe rosolution of the late Wo man's Aaffrage Convention in St. Lous, ngress the passage of @ sixteonth he Constitution, ‘giving w vote. “Mre. Stanton and upon the action of this Conv and Mre, Blake added some niq . By requoat, ‘Shirley Dare spoke in answer to the ques tion, What shall women do to gain rattrage ‘This young person cvidently gave the nisternood a rather different apectmon of doctrine trom what they expected, or were used to hear, She began b: hinting that her, as she wi When asked whether she gave her ndliore ¥ popular oreed of polities or social reform, had to answer asthe dying man did when the fzimag asked him iC he loved religions | * tT When womer ked, she did on joining the fo- elety, * What «1 we to secure this useful boon of suifrage t"* advised them to go to work for themecives, gain independence, cultivate busi. hens hablia, It was urged that they were as well qualified to vote as many men. Womon of position and education ought to be ashamed to compare themselves with ignorant, low clase voters, Compare them with the men who wero thelr social equal nd worn were far behind in br ustworthines id basiness tt it. Tt was waid that women could not do business on the square,” that they wonld not keep engagements, and were m reiless emp.oyers, She did not believe this, but there was no smoke without fire, and the majority of women were not trained for business. When women were tired of inaction and asked her to point out acarcer, #he invartably disguated them by wep literal, work, inst of howing statues and playlag with paint) broshes, Why con they paint and decorate rooms, carve man- upon the driver's a wher the noose was pat around his neck the wagon was driven from un- der him, he springing up at toe time apparently with the Intention of expediting bis death, ‘The rope sipped, and the wretel feet touched the ground, One of the maskers then jamped upon bis shoulders to bear Lim down, while some of the wang bin to and fro watil life was extinct, party formed in line and Bred nlley at bis body. After ewinging two hours the corpse was cat down, and a Corone jury which bad been sam. moned returned a verdict of * death from hanging by unknown persona,” The corpae was buriod on Halton Hall, on the public road lead.ag trom Broad Creck to Piscataway. a —- OUR MILITARY VISITORS. jnatitations Te-Da The Providence Light Infantry arriv carly yesterday morning in the Providence bo: awaited the arrivel of thelr hosts, who, owing to the storm, did not appear until near mid-day, Then thero was a formal reception given on board, afer which the Twonty-second and their guests marchod to the armory of the former, ia Fourteenth street. Both organisations appeared in fatigue dress, and were accompanied by the band and drum corps of the Now Yorkers, ‘The armory was elaborately «tee orated with flags 4 & magnificent col- Jation was served up at 1:30 P.M, The Light Infantry boys were subsequently taken to the Everett House, which will be thelr headquarters during their stay in the city, Aa wan to be lad been made, ton that t evening by tols and biaekets, or, if everything elve tailed, make Pe tial ene ‘ieee fn a af tad r » to Work, t + be HEP AaL gare charniaeh Toe: bottler {jndgment, | Feputation of our gallant soldiers. early hour |, Itts now said that the story of the finding of the body of Mr, Kinek is false, A sovere shock of earthquake was felt tn Curracoa con the 17th of September. President Buea ts negotiating the sale of of Sam to the Uaivea Be fein” stated Haytt urreney cont en to depreciate, in paverare equal vo tin gold. Mateed ‘The Fiji Islanders have solicited the United States. Government (o establish a protectorate, ‘The Chapter of the Di it Rx Fighting is going on in the interior of Bt, mingo, and encounters, with varying results, are reported, the guests began to aasemble, and when the Twenty- sceond Regiment Band, under the lead of Harvey uuck up with thelr firat selection, the galleries wore well filled in addition to the throug of Dromenaders on the fluor. ‘The promenade coucert lasted from 8 o'elock until 1, when dancing was begun, the musle being tnt: nished alternavely by Dotworth's Band and that of the Light Infantry, The number of notables Drovent was greater than usual at an eutertalnment of this k nd. During toe evening, Lieat. Penreall, on behalf of the members of Company O, presented to Mr. Sam- uct 8, Beut a very fiandsomely engrossed und framed set of revolutions, expressive of the gratl- tude of the company for 't in and Uiserction, and men wonld be giad to have them: vote, She didn't believe in petitions for the ballot; ibe thought the ballot ought to couie after women: Sooncr than urge suffrage in an unwomanly way, she would wrap herself in ® veil and live 1m th of harem: Various and lively comments aprang from the listences, Mra. Blake autd that women were not rained for busivent and It wae mot thelr fault if they did pot understand it, Mrs. Stanton wmd that women wanted the ballot to help them reach peca- piary independence aud tvflaence (which ms like Hiiting onesell by the straps of one's Wilbour sald that in large *el.ools young Women were more punctual stud sel Sauce piquante was freely served by bers, preemed #tartl 4 y the be that wenth President Salnave has loft his army at Aox ip eon ens We eeveree. aestaibe ey the A Mehogately Aba T seie el mice oa teluracd We Tortanttine, He hos appeieese'a Teciplout of & very handsome bask yom, Cavinet, including Gen, Chevalier as di oe ‘To-day the visitors are to be the special quents of Companies B, D, und G of the ‘Twenty-second, and Wall vinit the i rbur by Invitation ominivaioners of ¢ sand Correction return the gnorts are Lo be ercorted to the Providence boat, Members o1 the regiment who are to B,D, and G Companies to-day, wre req) to Capt, Vose at the urmory, al % o'etook instead o1 336. suftrage meetings ‘of wealthy ladle tainment at the Bureau, at whose di equip mark the weekly hour of n REPORT OF MIAS KATRRBKOOK, mored that the " Working Woman's Axso elation’ will go up in a balloon this evening, because Of the disinclination of the ofcers elected last woek to atand the fire of hidden toes, who, from ainbitious ogether with trultorous tendencies, z & favorite dinsinatic ly quetied by tae ‘The statement of the affairs of the Nevada Ne- Honal Dank shows that over §440.000 ia coi and Ienrreucy Wt re the bank walle its debe are ebeus 000 in wold and currency, ' Government does not rade with to report o1nptly, a an ° “adh were, fk ee aS Vs of rapien. bes J py aonie to fr nd save ec eae 1 ‘energy, should the. recat obs t re RMU LR IR OLR TR, THE LATEST LABOR NEWS. degenerate inte provocations of econ ee Mesdames Anthony and Btanto er ‘ouver-Quertier, deputy to the Corps Legiala- ing nervous about the ing in Kouen on ddreesed a public mecti i nt inclination of some of have given $150 to the their" bright particular stare" to. back teh dvocated the abr of the coat Md that were Out of public nffuire, because of the persecution of Nene ectice nua tee gusliN ao@de aba: Cae grown: Anonymous letters,” andy Mrs, Stanton odperative Lamndes Eirls’ prods ate | with the goverameat of the comnty by Vas Opumeryy Th ‘ine to ds d marl was mite ark Plate at Wom tons.” saded' ts "tare ata nto te ea of 30 OVA. C1 ft, th fo. 4 se ia ec, for two-year-old, colts 8 are th W rove. }. © Ibe., tee dings Sat 9 low. ‘on by Frivolity, beat Pe e aecond, nud Lord ‘Falmouth ee onirvary, pat Lid brought the matter up, advising all present lo pay fo attention whatever fo auch communications, She had endured for tw ay mnt Still 1." Why should her ¢ discouraged at the firat uli? No other matter of importance wi mooted, Shirley Dure wanted to be a blacksmith — consistently decliring In the next breath that women hud no business tact or desire to work; and Mivs Anthony wanted C pass a law evicouraging @ rem ment. Toere is gr jement at the Bareau about e strike of the paper stalners continuos un- changed, eave that the workinen kaye resolved not to work overtime for twelve montin, ‘The bell men employed by Siclnway & Sons, and * formed ® univa independent s' anion inst night, lors elaim a complete succoss ; 1,200 men are oo the society's books. The in. loa fee was Thereased last night as well as the officers’ salarios, wud the dues lesvened. AD third ‘The custom Ld hes's Brother, Michael Hughes, elder brother scandal mongers, who their atrivings ——— The funeral after notoriety, endew oF to Dut, thelr succes ful ain POLITICAL SQUIBB. of fe pe nn wea attend yest day erbrook, pease ata. in loxeph's Clureh, jlemn II resign to-morrow nig! ‘A Slee! Cumpaign Club was organized at 20 Firat | St (Wenty minates past o'clock. REPORT OY MISS ANTHONY, avenue last nights Las the pastor of the church, being ed by Fathers Dumphy and McClancy. ndauce, owing to the inclement weather, was rather stim, tre ‘filed. A Suffrage Association met tast eve ma in Twenty-third street, opposite the palace of toe ¥.oM. OG. A. Nurring were delivered by Mrs. Ellzabeth Cady Stantor Mrs. Blake, Miss “Anthony, of the Rerofution, and others, afer which the meeting adjourned,’ The ‘The Workingmen's Association of the Righteenth Ward nominated Frank It, Purcell for the Assembly. ‘The Seventeenth Ward Citizens’ Creamer Asso- ciation met last night at b-4ward Cuddly’s, 135 First aves and Dominated Thomas J. Creamer for henator, John H, Harnett for Civil Justice of the Bixth Dis a. After the sermor quently to the virtues of the departed man, the re- mains were taken to the Cortlandt street ferry, order *Y be conveyed to Chambersburg, Pu., for termens. Revolutions veaping a rich harvest of mew sub. | trict, me and age of the de: bers, We yesterday recelved $4 from James 5 ve Ceased, aod the date of his denth inscribed upoa It. Fisk, Jr, bie subscription for one year, Subscrive | nati attains wscame Inch mele siceches bane | Assinale candle wax placed at He hess Wy spew oe eating Inst muht, speccher being rt. J.P. Solomon aud W. KF Mc And resdiations were adopted tn support of Koehe, Kivelin, oad Dowling fhe Republican County Conve at 67 Broad tor the evolution, ‘OUTSIDE SCENES. cltement ensued among several small de the bureau, wt the sight of several rriages, With’ coachinen In stunning iwcharged their fair freights at the Several fasiionable fem carriage-ow nin, vored bj on met last n with Freeman J. Fiinian In the ¢ leeve and handsome liveries, thi Woman's Bureau door, nines passing by, thought that ladies adopted Woman sulfrage, Its star wan deckled- — Death of a French Senator. The eabl the death yesterday of Charles ‘Augustin Sainte-Beuve, an eusineat Fret and Chas, 8. Spencer. On the informal bi jot, Henry T. Smith, wa inated for Kupervisur. ly in the ascendant, and followed them up stairs. errneee critic and poet, and Senator of France, at the retty chambermald, stuod, lust in adinl JOITINGS ABOUT TOWN, & years. He was born ia Boulogne-sur-Mer, Deo. 3 of' Kood'iooklng conchinan, wo bad « mous. oe 3 1004.” He went to, Paris when searosty 18 years tache like a Cossack, and g in a rapt state 8 | Some flakes of sow fell yesterday. ¢ the horses carscoted With the empty vehicles. | robert Giyna died in the street yesterday opposite | sraniiien so: i WEW JEnaur, 244 Third avenue. came con: with the Globe. a Merary ‘The Erie Railway bas opened a branch ofice on | and thereafter devoted himself to Ii pursuits. ——— Spring strect and Broadway, Que of his first essays here was an ent tie eriti- ‘The Republicans of Essex county have their pri cism of Victor Hugo’ * Odes et Bullades,” by means of which he became acquainted with the poet, He wae cleeted o member of the Freace Academy in 1845. At the wecession of Louie Napoleon to power in 1849 he became o staauch Officer Hendry, of the Kiguth Ward Dolice, was tried yesterday (OF eating onlo: Maillefert 1s exploding caus of nitro-glyeerine on the surface of the rocks at Hell Gate. maries (o-night ‘The barge M. J, Collins ‘Tuesday, with 155 tons of c A new fire engine company has be ok at Klizabethport om organized in Judge Baroard had to dissolve bis Court yesterday crore vies 9 ‘agi 3 Dena a rents, i tates kaw Cones Mouse on coocuns ot the eels, adberent of the Bonapartist interest, jos ark wae ba: stabbe: row on Rail- o! x ig yey road ereaue aud Farkaen sire, erty City Te ae E agies Inks Ceneic te | SPARKS FROM THM TELEGRAPH. lent wedding was solemnized ia Trinity Joseph Lavine, aged 16, who had fallen through Tt . ‘ \ 4, ho storm yesterday stopped the traias fipleopal Churen. Newark. yesterday afternoon, by the | the hatehway of 207 to211 Canal street, di 0 PR Pemy ee te as venalag De. Meir B Hi 5. Faitouto, President of the ‘The delegates to th ‘The Haytian Government has paid 640,000 in gold oF the Pequot, which will sail for the coast of Haytl om urday ewark Gas Company, ‘The High Tent of Rechabites of North America, ty Democratic adjourped Yesterday in Baltimore. Convention yesterd: 4 samen Ney of ‘Tue Newburgh firemen had a fine reception and Biz vet the state senate; jur shent, Michael | ‘The Police Surgeons propose to but Oficer William Hoyle 3 , Louis Braun, Ayres Leeson, and | H. Busteed on the retired list, ao incurable affection of benanes at Vort Servis on Toeday wight Sep the eyes wattting bim for police duty. ‘The magnificent picture of Niagara, by Frederick Church, goes to the Chicago Opers House “Art Gallery for exbibftion, aud thence to St. Louis and ie South, The Buipowners’ Association yenterday ¢ the banxruptey of the American sbipbatid tooffensive laws and tho want ot » me A grand concert for the benefit of the Avondal fund is to be given under the auspices of the American Couservatury of Music, in Irvlug Hall, uext Saturda —- BROOKLYN. ‘The Avondale fund at the Mayor's office amounts to 97,5, ‘The social bill posters are Mghting among them- selves agatn, ‘The body of Mary A. Moore, late of 137 Tillary street, was found Jo the mire at the foot of Jay etrect, Forty-seven illicit stills have been destroyed Virginia within tho past twent) three days ed ‘ Three hundred and Gy Mormons, principally frou Rngland, arrived in Omigs yesterany. ‘The Louisville Commercial Convention has thank ed the Government for Its recent sales of gold. A storm tore up the streets and flooded the docks of Albany, and caused ® fresbet In Troy, op Tuesday bight. ‘Abner Wood, accused of manslaughter in kill mien’ Busia wit bad wien’ aeantiied The people of Harlem and Yorkville met again last | pavit Hagner, las Deen acquitted iathe Albany Couey 14, pod Ellen Gallagher fn J ifatng nderground reitroed fromune cicy | CORTE tipon the complat fn oud from the City | y holders of Washington are petition. om and oumntielied her soundly. ‘The Justice thea orth Lap tihy ak Aue rot the National {ng ngnluet the proposed remoy went Mise Guilagher w the Penitentiary, ‘The Trustees of the General Protestant Episcopal | Capital ec Theological Seminary yesterday elected the Key. Dr, ‘A locomotive and two ware threwe PERSONAL INTELLIGENCE, eke in ek st » Professor of bystomatic Di: | ¢egcy'or the Bus jedi mo sore, eaters wars ine cee oo Tuesday, Several Injured, ‘Tho Liederkranz Musical Association will dedicate their new hall, Nos 31, 3, aud i hast Fourth street, on Baturday the $d tnet.; with a concert in the alterudoa, ‘banquet and a ball ii (he eveulug. A young girl who was taken into Jefferson Market Police Court.yesterday for drunkenness, retorted upon the policeman who had made ber c ruined her under promise of marriage, ‘The ninth medical year of the Bellevue Medical Colloge opened last gveniig with an address by l'rof. W. TE’ Veo Buren. ‘The inauguration prayer Was by Jared M. Davis was sentenced in Concord, N. HL, ‘ ou Tuesday. to two years in the Mauchester Jali, for Taking letters from « mail ear, Joseph Duna, a bi . Was killed im Mf ‘Teun yesterday tw yD th Marre steak lawyer who On Monday Jobn Tineman, carpenter, was roa Anne Hathaway's cottage Is for sale, Comptroller Connolly has recovered, Admiral Farragut is #till improving, Among the passer f Angas, be, pensensers for Europe yesterday was tye, that he had tae United Btatos Supreme Court depos Hl. Cunningtam (colored) bas bean nomiaa- | ‘Tye ‘stetaous, of the Astor Louse, are, about to sien the ja betwee ted Postwaster of Manchester, adjoining Hichmond. Are sheet to Iphia He was 9 ry | eres Te eeukery sarainted Lontmtster of ‘on , bageage master at Sohow ville de: 1 niVitaetol doaep ens. suresnUeserat oPR Re | The burglars who broke Into the office of H. A. the Hosta nad “ubaby road fot wavel. Hone la Richmond that Gea. aihess cada 8 iceman siete te ot Yet To the Louisville Commereial Mrvoks and A. Jenene. 2 thon Cac iekenead == The u Mot West Thirtieth ‘war left notoucneg.* pleaded Je Association, aes ee eee antics othe re area gogo to Mrs. John A. Kennedy, Mrs. C. V. Clarkson, wai iy so ey ay eer: 33 ‘ he ul lon, ars ane BENivh atch ar aa Mr, D. O'0. Soap, Matt, {te columus sparkle with gems ie i Carl Triscea, the President of the A: ion ‘Feceat. jiabed id Water, hich Wvtrwcts universal German biteution. os Vat Vice: eat, Colfax started from Qmahe, on . Gen. Berens, and participated lu we bank yesterday. “°™ President Grant, oral Croswi {# one of the leading editors Gea, Sherman, Postmaster-Gen- iaeteeeeet