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wen SS we 7 “ = ‘TBA, A JUDGE NOT omyED BY TAIEVDS. tome ripe to capital Invented mal | sonst prmpetse Porro ate | HK REVOLUTION IN WALL STREET UNMASKED, | rt etsys aver , fame privilege to eapital invested in all The Old Trick of Swindiing by G Fat 1 8 of commerce, they wo Germonies. Brawancn evidently thinks that the . ta Vv Giving False _ Pate bouts were fairy motive on well distribu Che Se Sun. | Drknc}o# et commietes, they would dp an fl | aead endingeed Ni aed. poliion of the | MAMCEMIMMNNN RIFLS RORYRD Wuttanstton or SuatlceDowllse | raPPING THK WASHINGTON TELE: | Cun EO Rag Ait 1 yense deal more toward estab the Potittetans of the S!ume . ge at £04," special tax in 4° Mics ft khtnee for AT aarti ah tre LOR (Ce NER Om NT Segncl slut WA un ecial Abie ¢ AGAINST CLVILIZATION, Ge teense CHAP WIKES groan tte, Alt anue elie aie portunity for newt mmers inl prosperity of the - completing the litte job of aunexing Baden and Detention. ray, “OnE! ‘ " How The Gold Ring made their The a at 92 ON . OBE) 8, 1869, } col a 9 og te eh to " ent cKvo: | _ MONDAY, OCTORER 1 wntry ; Lut that is perhaps too much to 6k | Wartcmburg without incurring the risk of a | niais Sold On Katurday morning, James McEvoy appeared | “Petegrame Between Gen. Battertelt and | YI {are arm, ant aches. (eutral Wacitics sol ie. t “ | for ye ehh references mgs Prone - Fe before Justice Dow/ing, to prefer a charge of frand ecretary twell Ca yd by the | ort: Fee siiares eo Tat 129'y, Meret ints at 190, aod Awuncmente Too vench war, ver, russien Premier is t aor pune —— Tete tL aotatantt ecm LIRR Harpe dllne of 'Frecdem aginst John Burns and Samuel Cohen, of § Hudson Chique=tow tt was Done. Ful NW sau! Slaten, dened WHIK.b0 eatiespalige Uh ‘ Murder by Ministers { plarlig Sith combualinle oiterala 1 and el) Rien gement street. Tt was the old game of swindiing under pres | On the 2th altimo, the day when the gold | siremettioned xi tue day wlvanced, & Hooth's The: ’ Tt is very singular fact, developed by the | the sovereigns are now united in praising the | ( orreapondence of The sun. sence of exchanging U, 8, m for European gold; | panie culminated, and the gold clique retired with | Bo!" the ta venee of the fv Dewsst he Cara's Rad nde, Wane Wert: | ten intatention of he eriminal law, that th hoatitudes of peace, it would not he the fitst in. Second ony to the revolts | pat in this partienlur case the binekent knavéry woe | only partial success, Gen. Butterfield learned that Iministration o imin , tha stance in history of crowned heads erying Penge, | tion is the attention now being paid by the M@auere | displayed. MeEvoy was an Irish immigrant, who | somewhere in New York or Washington, or from | sown to be nothing Incompatible between | pence, wlien, io reallly, they aro atmied to the | #0 the. eutemsry annvel fever iploees, "On the | Jud worked es agved om a Wostecn, ralitond watll | cowe’ lnverieediane point, ihe lalegtagy, Wives Were deep religious sonsibility and the guilt of « ) tooth and dancing upon voleanoes. Wh instant, the fewst of Sarty Regente de! Seino | he was the owner of $2%, with which well earned | leaking news which the Wail street gold and stork wit RaceRar to tha ditscte horrible evrime ex sting in the same nature —— was celebrated with unusael pomp on account of | money he intended to sail for Enalond, there to find | combinations were using to thelr exclusive advan. were: the lee tou of those New Yorks If these do wot frequently exist side by wide The Norwich BevLetin nominates the Hon, | the royalists filth in the present Government of | his funily and take them with bim to this country. | tage. Gen, Butterfeld was seated nt bis little table * \ 1 Baw Francisca Minstrela, i) how 1 Hen aabili y | Lopiverse &. Foeren, of Connecticut, for Judge | SPM0—a reneney, At Monty's fear, eolebrited | He leit Chicago for New Youk, and arrived here om | in the Aesistant ‘Treasurer's room of the Treasury The Dircevose oF tne Company, Bomersitte Art Guth net eee ee ee eae ee ety eee ae Cironit Court soon to be created in | MOM euthunianticatty hy the volunteers, fonr Cubans | the 18th of last August. As he placed his foot apon | butiding during the most eventiul hours of that | pha 4 1d, But ar polite Ts Gomuuttes The Tamoany A Bien for dee in 88ST ie Ee ete eee nnn en ature New York ond Cone | Were Bayoneted while reated in the San Juan of | Manhattan Island at the Cortlandt street ferry, he | eventéul janie day ; around him, 1a painful suspense, | jlark, pee Ae beooe dil, ie eoetie Gh anne Walleechte | Hygion to conceal the villany beneath, in jo" Me, NGG thle it Ag ‘i ri their own home in Cutie de Emperador. A compar | was accosted by one of those wary knaves who loiter | were gathered nearly n score of Wail street rulers, nnittes tenn 'ta Wavertey Theatre ae Wd {even greater than most of ux anppone it ree are 2 he ahh Has sak hed lawyers | ny of volunteers was passing by. A sergeant who | abont in that neighborhood, He was asked whether | the most of whom expeetod, yet did not hope fo We ora Nowicee Wood's Mu United States | know the inmates of the house to be Cuban sym be intended to sail for any part of Rurope. MeFvoy | the fatal despateh from Secretary Boutwell wo the Lorkyood at : | to be Senate with great honor to himself, and benefit | ¢izers ct heart halted his company and ordered the | replied tn the affirmative, and was taken by the other | Assistant Treasurer dircetine bin to eell gold. Two | with whic Ws By 09 We Advertt Asa proof ef the truth of this proposition, | to the coupny, He would make an excellent | anoffending Cubans to ery Vid Aepria, View los | to 4 Hudson strect, where a ticket for Liverpool was | preliminary despatches had passed over the wires | {J ap Puncrts of dimetioan te depr: ang the Tho requtar dally elreu WoTre Sex | We see numerous instances Hike that of the | Jude. Voluntarios, Via De Rodi. Det hey Lita to | sold him, Sires (ie by ne company’s inc, Ave other over 1 r | are em have penal de ud 70.000 death o ron Prone, th rhe aap oy comply, and the volunteers, who bad been drinking, | “De you want any money exchangel t" asked the outeat 10:8) ese Were ay ingnir ‘ ne tite memeaeets FO\I0O. cupinly a wis in. | death of ANTON Pronen, the munteree wh ontile ViLAKCHA. TRAIN. Iu) sternly op» | ceaee upper see avin need Wksedete:, OMLV ted | teas HS Nad tALWE Kita thoes, aha @mMRir WiC Ae Homie Secretary 08 the situation, and'tien, But tie Nei eeeniog slaughcered w whole family at Philadelphia | rosed 40 the relvase of the Cuben man.of-war | of the fuer escaped alive, ahd he was so mercilessly | his partne Tmodiaisls aftorwarts one partner trom each of meisene’ (ress Our price fi Jiuary wivertisomeuts is 0 cents | deliberately and ia cold blood, going to the Cuba, because be thinks that it might compro. | stabbed through and through that he died during “Ye .* roplied MeBvoy, and handed them United | Se¥eral of the heaviest operating buuses, OF wrepre hlant | ise the Alabama claims, for whieh he isbent on | the night, They were Enfeld muskets from Spring: | States notes equivalent ip senting person frou each of th tending the 4 H nt to 32 sovercigory | Voluntary necting in th of ihe terday, the od Hoard of D ad sold as Nig line. Advertisements conta lines 4 sexitold on the day of his execution jx words) only will | He exci; hase af Ubiee 1 with the hope of salvation and immediate | war with England, Mr. Tray ix jnst as wrong | Bld Mags, which viererd the bodies ofthe therty- | guid any sal eal the teed Comes att eae eat cera | Faith the Brigette faera' en (22 words) will be 9 conte ¢ ‘ io ¥ or ow, that ‘The tw t ‘se advised hi yo rethe + a . - & {ds i e ” e Lines (22 words) will Ui q eniencs nt heaven. His religions feelingr | on this subject as be was in prophesying that Mr, | 0K Cabana, T enought thea, as think w The two awindiers advised him ¢ i |\ Gen, Mareerhertante che fie heateis ee ienitly relations already ex'6t Advertisements in Tne Sex are not hidden if our peopie would only give to the armies of Ces | with 1 W watil the day of wailing, aud he accepted | operstors entered tie door with the nt nouncesner | shares, Pacific Mail was the seemed to equal, in depth and ardor, that of | Pexotston would carry Obio b 1,000 majority. . ' iL wre pods, a 4 Jordan one muskets | their advice. that gold Was selling down to 13% It had been vie ie 10 fi. away in the folds of a blanket bat ar / podes, Quesada, and Jortan ull t \ | wi own to Le 1h Fa Be to Bi ie fo plain sipit of all its readers a devout Christian. The Alabama claims are good on their own | that they desired, how soon wontd they sweep this | On the dist of August he returned for the money, | Pruling bewoen 10) and 162, ‘the ‘depres yan ids price tose “a atanbtny wie ten: Stranger still are the murders cometimes | Metits or they are not; and any way, y ora crown Jewel of the radiant Antilles of evory | and they displayed on the counter $9 glittering | w: + being spoken, ¢ 1 sey penal mavooee meen A 4 jot to prevent our doing our daty by Cuba. Kpanish Bloodhound, When T stand on the tong | sovereign ny, and road Ak lou i se Crecley tor t iroblve, committed hy ministers of the Gospel. ‘The | ' t { r . , ate War ko Wil irteat Vento sti Us pevaghthidh ll abled ha eas Ges bs fev. 3 wit 1 there fs ple at out very door straggling to | Wharf at the foot of O'Reilly street, and wee box | +1 tell you what we'll do, and for nothing too," fave miuntes helore Gen, Hatterfcid saw'tue | ‘The Secret of Beauty lies in the use of Hagan'e he only difficulty in the way of Demo | case of the Rev. JACon 8. HARDEN, Who was | coacinate themselves from n foreign dexpotism, | alter box of Sharp's, Spencer's, and Henry's tm- | sald one ofthom, “We'll put the mouey in a walste nls of the order, itiiiadis Ride, tn Oa nia erats voting for Howsach Greenery tor | executed at Belvidere, N. J, forthe murder of il to abolish slavery, and we cannot help the proved repeating rifles landed trom our American | pelt, and fasten it around your bods, ro ts to make re; he ele a He souly knew or ite receipt, pnd the ’ z : st ie srl % “ paring: | oung and bean fe, by givi “ : ’ * vanish butcher muri ‘uban | itsafe, you know. ft wouldn't do to have your | ht pt em made no dels m o joughness, reduess, blotches, suabura, freckles, Comptroller is to tickets bearing lus | bis young and beantiful wife, by giving her ausc England Wrong to usa fow yours ago, | Steamers for Spanish at i re to ae ab ia EE A Ne na safe quarters, after dieposiug frat of tmeny mifiions ; ra, freckles, name along with the names of the regular | an apple which he had: previously polioned | the United States must be one of the poorest and |e os | feet doep'y Wama{liated as s9 American. Mr. MeRvoy realty felt thankful for thelr kind. | their load. It lias been asceriulned that the Frank- | and tan disappear where It is applied, and # beanti " i . Ate tn ‘i Fst ‘oups were ont agnin celebrath and st ¢ to have the bel Araph Co.'s wires were tapped, either outside 0 a ote : Democratic candidates: for the other State | with arsenic, to cat out of Lis hand, while | meanest nations ever heard of in history hieiisn Rae Oe Vilin be Aas ad a (aay NePbed Into a aude room to have the Pelt | oP the exty of from some tooftop haside. the elts, { fl complexion of purc, satin-Hke texture ts obtained, offices. Several Democrats have moutioned | she was sitting on his knees, was one of the — ! hue day he embarked from New York in the that the news was used to the advantage of cer- | ‘The plainest features are mode to glow with healtle Pelagia and San Simeon el Viejo had thelr waxen | steamor representations parade’ Spinish bayonets, giving all th a that it bad. To-day is th Dionisio Arcopagita snd Androuico Anastasia, October Is Jong the line of which all the Are seen wlmoxt daily. ands infinitely to | them unless they are Cathol ity of Boston, He hut heen two a ia operators. When the news reached tle Frank thisifficulty to us, and we are glad to be | most romarkable, And within a few days, | — Who would have thought that four years Able to assure them that measures will at | an eloquent young minister in Mino! after the collapse of the slayeholders’ rebellion once be tuken to obviate it, ‘The supporters | Leen indicted tor the murder of his wife in a | {be Southern States would begin to recover their of Mr. Gxneiny will have the necessary | manner ulmost as shocking Leal edi the bial Bani fdert latte lt! the richest agricultural region in the world! This tickets printed, and as soon ax they are sent | On an evening in June last, the Rey. [8406 | ig the fact, however, and. red h the streets with | sear when he thought cof opening the belt. But in | lit office here, an expert operator, accustomed to | ful bloom and youthful beauty. éelat to the proce turn of Santos hia disin: ad of thirty. to meet his fomily urpose unaccomplished—uartt te e weeks ogo, He sought He ht's ‘Hing the @1,00 street, and demanded Weekly sale, Pais time it vail prised to see iin and offered | the Assistant Treasurcr referred all the prop: > fotind ouly twenty-uive sbillines | the sounds of ‘that instrument, wrote the despaten ytive lal | 8% fast ay delivered, and when done seut it to Ub headquarters of the ‘The samo thing was re peated Inst week on the oc has Kemomber, Hogan's Magnoli: Balm is the thing at produce: these effects, and any Iv can se ue , OF at Mt Parle Katharion to dress the sion of Gen, Butter- it for 75 cents at any of onr stor’ row, New York, Use Lyon’ y will notify 0 emoecratic frien BSN of Turner Junetic vi 7 ‘i ‘. . | their bats, ket worth $2) and $2) in cash. He was a | Secretary Boutwell for decisions, He suggested @ - to us we will notify our Deinoeratic friends | B. Sstrvit, of Tamer Junction, IM. having at: | dhe honor of America civilization, Not only rt Se aaa TT eA yf I OR RM Des Cla aa ARC el RG sit tain Ado, wae throughout the Stuto, so that by ay plying at | tended 4 ministers’ meeting at Elgin, started | does ogriculture flourish again all over the Wor the WiMared i onsdeurh wa hour (he Si " sereed to settle Ris ol ims for tho $10 they ean sey prae SParores, a] edt ie esare A sure a . tr 6] i ar -" . f ne m B41 Bg pees pa gy then gave lim; and the agreement was made in the | employed hereafter in vivial @s weil as in ell im ‘Tie Sen officc they can obtain thom in such | in his buggy to drive to the house of his | South, but the energy of the people, too, more cay that tne presence of a unuibskul oF 4 poilventin who aid not | Fortant communications by wlesraph- ‘The last tap- and sare throats, quantities as they require brotherin law, Mr. Benton, about two miles | absorbed in former times by politics, is now freroshitest interpose any objection. But « agreements ai ping Was not done by the great gold poo! combina- y Oe ray beh Tey then a will use no other, ‘They do noi injure the appetite, They do not disarrange the stomach, ant not valid tn the eye of the law, aud alter demarding | Gun, as they had no use for any euch Information, 'The prospect of Mr Ginny's election | distant, His wife, an amiable and good-look. | chietly devoted to industry, All success to them! | and town ee wtirin the faces of entiy of the rasealiy firm, an: more suleeg ecelving, ee refusal, Mr, MeKvoy preferred bis con y leave io bid fa Hata one The Ake eoune wi ‘ ; Fa plaint Uo | A New Sensni G ~ ain ; if (row ae r ary day. The number of i. ae Wome; tw six veurs old, was Prof, GoLpWin SMITIE seems to be singu ot be Paci ceaimeters F car ae fore Justice Dowiiny, who at nen eit atone eyes La pled at te ue pe aes ue See te ee fer sale LU rd votes that he will recive from men who | with him, ‘They were seen to leave Elin | surly unfurtunate in getting accurate tuformation | ter atmenurnice tee mentee doen oF betty i Haiouil Cohen, wore errestel ead Committed wae? tved—Wall Street Honesty and Mors | sirect, and all drazeists, To, Sayre, ‘oie never cast a Republiews ballot will open the | together. At balfpast nine Mr. Swrrit came | of the state of public opinion in this country, Not | £eaM: Whie around thea white, creo, and dusky wine Hustness | 5'xth avenue and Forty-sixth " to Mr. Benton's, He was alone, . slaves, now alike free, are grous Johen, and rascals like them, bu ve he : eicantae 6 eyes of some peop! oO Mr. Benton's. le was alone, and on foot, ng ago he warned his fellow countrymen wl ing or eating meats ond yams, W merous friends am ap Mew OWN is oppressed with Sp —-- and considerably excited. He asked if his | not to come over here, as we were on the brink of York slums, ond an to } tbe Wi ndlst ery 4 i . Soh ie hash brink Of | every mountain and bill in Cul a bad alread Wall street wouldu’t be Wall street without a | aid Canal «treet. informs te that he will e Orne The Decline of American Commerce. | wife was there. He said that, in crossing @ | « war with Great Brituin; and if war did occur, | liberty. Mowe akaeer: uation, Whcn it fails of outside material with | Bunions, aud Ing) owing tails (oF cdltors and phys nd ing owing nails ior editors and physi: THR BATTLE Lists, and Gcsires them If thy A Congressional Committee, appointed to in- | bridge over a stream, a quarter of a mile dix. | their persons and private property would be in ount of the wan "heart which to create its essentis! startling commotion, it | Cans fre are suffering to Cols, Mendiguren and San Quintin, at the heat of provers, and with b ad vie A call Limmediatel, steference Wy huudreds of our cite quire into the causes of the present state of de- | tant, his horse—a headstroi 1 that al. | great danger here, Now he writes a letter to the | 99) reeulars, “were Interrupted on a rates from | pared without presang the polite As the lactone | Ands the clements within ity own bounds, igena—Ado. epee hes OP Ashen ain aon j t lon Daily Nira on the Canada questio Bayamo to Las Coreobades on the 26th ultimo by @ | disuppearcd, a certain Dally, awreiched specimen o! | The ecusution on Saturday was in the Gold Room, - ——— cline of Aimerican commerce, has just conclud- | ways rushed into water when he saw it--had eeaapien hat the Domicion ie ripe | BAPY Of Cubans who lay in ambns) for them ina} a gutter polit stepped forward to argue the | where men ass mble to sell what they have not got, | _ Hetamorn's Gexeixe Parran tions. —Preparcd ed its sessions in this city, and has now gone | overturned the buggy, and thrown him and ) While admitting that the Dominion is ripe | Caton, ‘The Spaniords. were surprised wid touted, | question, “He was inet @ sudden outburst of ¥ ’ iy at bis drug and chemical warchouse, 604 Broad c bitte 7 ration from the mother Gotntry, he loring 7 men an killed, wou A prisoners, | dignatton from Justice Dowhng, who bricfy and | %d buy what they have no means to pay for, way, ‘The proprietor trusts that his remedies to Boston to continue its labors there, It has | his wife into the stream; that when he got and « mountain Lowitzer with its living curriage— | #harply tela the fellow ta begone, and not p Honsly calling it all legitimate business, ‘Tue sensa- | not be 4s patent medicines, They are orig been waited upon by kome of our most emi: | out, he could not find hia wife, #0 he sup hy pasarg te: Obpeattone to ‘aR usxatiod ta.) swale tahcly 6k Sant Rapti. Gt the | Reseae Cee eat Ch teak, Cont opm. tion couststed in the eppearsnee of aman amove | Ina! pared in the soost approved por Y , . this countey, the following: Phe ‘Vos erclo of Santo Fspiritn, of the | Heenan eaught Daily by therm, and he dis mia Te is with tre Lhe le puilder : i siatia ‘ ; , | thls country, that De eet of au praneaienay Ai Caching | Wilh Taites tae eee Ro ‘ these gaublers with a tongue to tell them tie truth | Sori 8 ee Ot i nent shiprbuilders and shtp-ownors, and their | posed she had gone on to the house befure | «Tye American Sonate ot late sears bs arnsped o | Salven, cs, accounh of an enaagcminut of signid. | witn thrice the speed he bad displazed in about themselves, and the will to doit. Ol course | “oMliden atl sid testimony hae been taken at length. They | him, are of all she powers of Governient, Dut | on the $igh ultimo, ‘The Cubans in camp there bad | it war suppored that they all flocked to hear the wouderia! man, Heusoun's Fir marae Be Is a cor. pi wee ‘of the treaty making power; and the privel i mont uf whois bea” excaned | escane the leo! Datentics, A BOM reports . ty? ‘i Henao vip Extnacr Bucnu—Is a cor. All agree that the amount of tonnage of | ‘The wagon was found resting on its side | pleon which this body tseleoted, nll the States lage | fi) Hberated slaves, mont of whom bad | escaped Peete relates eles idee te tant DEAR JORDAN'S!” ANNOYANCES. tain enre for diseases of the blader, kidne tna sinall, i tof th e neighboring villages and | uight rang the bell to th equal representation, gives a | plantations, “The malty ob} t American vessels engaged in foreign com: | on two wheels in the brook ; and th Re binna wacn tie cites: tutta he stots of WiAb maces lag Aull ite eokeutre Organs, also gravel, dropay and ¢ ce on the | ing. A goodly: drowoed | al debility gcaut appeared, to ethene Ni agli ll gn Lt Ms SI ge a poe wircady) been toh. Tho Receiver uf the | Ade, merev bas fallen off greatly since the begin: | body of Mrs. Sati lay within twelve feet of | fing against the mo ier country Bas at present fe tlavenvand march then beck to their Mustcra, ‘The | "ius Janes Mekvoy: been sent here for deten- | Ould t cortaaiy pee rau taaemyeg ye Hn Piris Hesaiee Hinsii witt y ; clue! sete outa be in danger of bein e advive rr or “dear Jordan, yors etawoun’s Pivin Exrmacr Sansap nines uing of the late war; but when it comes to | it, and in water only seventeen inches deop, | volved In what to her would be a truly trarriedal | ort cer cease tate le cn ties Le hee lum—wan annoyed, because the Gold Rxcvango | permanently exteruinate from the systein s¢romia, disenine- tesacen Set: Wile Mente of ato, ‘ meould have been | Wit With Kogland by the votes of Vermont, New | Catslontan General of sumerenowas Their suliiere | “AR Can Lace him? Tama reporter." proponed to establish a ewaring house, independeat | fypuilixe sat. ream, fever sores, cankeres ning ior th things, | It seems impossible that she could have been | jiitu Rode Island e stationed at the further end. of a deep guleh, Me hat without e permit Toh mnagistrate.’* | OF Uiat Vankrupt institution, He was suull more se- | white swellinas, elandulur cwellings, tumors ehronis and suggesting a remedy for it, they areany- | 80 near her husband, and he have thought We may be mistaken, but if we were culled | and tho negroes, with bowlders tn hand, laid t riously annoyed because certain erevitors of the ba K | rheurailsa, and all diseases estybiished tn the. sye- Ife must stay bute till tue case in disposes ot F ‘ At aes x 4 ‘ : 1 the guich above, wal fia resuined to resort to legal means ty secure the F | em for . Ttimpicts a clear healthy color and thing but unanimous, The ship-builders say | that she had got up and gone of upon to sclect the portion of the country whore | {Ke gene ewe pen whute allies toshowes a stack | “Hew doce he like tt ‘And he Was balling over with. wudignabion | deuutifeohe complerion aii Mewny coder ue that at present it costs too much to build ships | ‘The circumstan ause certain other creditors inad hail Ue smexen 8 were rendered more sue. | there is the greatest admiration and love for | of stoves upon their mutual ene ies, The dpaniards | + Taat's noue of my busines: 1 { y pureed hesitatingly into th wich, When half pos = vresum)tion to viet the bank and make in 5 Lere, but that if the duties aud internal reve: | picious from the fact that Mr. Sarit had had | England, amounting in some cases to downpight | May throush the cuaun, discharged. tictt fey ine Nigh MOUNGUINS UF Ph LoiT auiries concerning their, prospects of ever getting | UUM wmaLl’s cae r nue taxes on the materials employed could | hin wife's life largely insured, und from dis. | 4dyism, we should pitch upon Noss Raulend, | keen mine foremost ‘of the enemy's colnmn, The NY. LES. anything out of it In fact, to use his own classic . ‘ i ylteuimatie ave: negroes rose and flung thelr stones into their ranks, a9 be either taken off dirvedy,or a drawback al- | crepancies noticed in the different accounts | 8" especially Hoston, On the other hand, ifwe | Gru Arumann retreated w short 1 Yeorgans | The Pat Men ty have a Fat Meu’ : teas to ; era of Ei co | tzed ils men, dividing thein inte ties, whi Will Pat Chi - lowed to counterbalance them, they could | of the accldent which he gave to difforvne | Samed to And genuine haters of England, we | find tt men tn iar gaich aids tine: whats ib llovkeecrhe Now: dence ould look for them in the West and Southwest, build ships bette: and cheaper than ¢ “ he was endeavoring to flank the neeroes and Cubans, n 4 ir | persons, ‘The case has created great interest. | Sey York city A furnish a few thou: later fed higher wp on the hills, followed imme: European rivals, and thus restore the former | It is stated that Mr. Savi in an able preach | sand, The Professor had better travel around a | {ately by thelr armed friends. In th otje * e expression, he was * Wo d—d mind to choose his lane | Won. headnehe, swellings, and cuage,” aud pitehed Into the gold dealers with a vim, | Stomach or bowels. ae Holme Using lingiage exeellinggin foree 11 it did luck redne: | MORE permanent relief to. thos ment and elegance, above complaluts. Price 50 ‘ dihoat sda a GAMBLERS. 8U STiaaTiOS. — - Jordan did or did not exceed the tinth in his denur + eS rene will afford: ( fering trom the ~Ade. ayy too, wi . ately by thelr armed friends. In this manner the | Tbe New York branch of the pes ; mutter of the Fat Men's Assuciation me ce sj ‘ P s nisumpti ex ora pulingvay nature. preponderance of America on the ocean. ‘The | er, and was a personal friend of OWEN LOVE. | tite. On the Bh ultimo, Col. Dieze Dorado, with 39 | aay, to Apa or Roba bemeapg ott prosknge ation of the wetnbers ut the Gold Exchange, ine | fe Is tn the £6 wilte syrup tain ee * 4 f ‘ iil Cabans, approached +0 near to Gibara ax to € AI _ outa ney ae c ip bounds, else nothing nauseous Rderainge the diz shipowners, on the other hand, say that the | Joy and President Linconn. Ri wate Aataal CESUOD OE Saurtet ta ae: | nt Gertrutis. On the day following | Irving Hail on the 2th of December, Te wos | Hdiguation would have been itewed. A nan | Oreans’ Price 80 conte ¢ dearness of American ships isthe result of | We sincerely hope that the evidence will cong the Renablitsta of Crtatabee cod | Solactinie, Q'Dulls, somtmneding the garvioun of | gree to-orer two hundred | {At quistly subteite while nnotloer cals him 0 thief eos Ms ; essed among the Republicans of Columbia and Fi Me n ‘com g ; rhs Ween aly ue ineiple. Ho when the cane Gr be raet te the higher wages paid to American mechan. | show that this man is innocent. It is very oo ara part fee? othe mA. v Pacaen oer Gertrudis, five miles distant, to dlslod fat women, there was a discussion | members of the Guid ange suffered themselves, Hetwnono's Veceranie Cari antic Pitta =P ) 1 rofuaad of the Hon, A. W. wel command. A orors attack by upon the purchase of a fat ues few, and their remedy would be to repeal the | important that members of the clerical pro: un again as @ candidate for the Senate of New | O'Dally's foree with their pieces w What shall we raise on I Jaws which at present discriminate aguinst | fession should not themeclves cast reproach | York from that district, Mr. Panwew has served | Uhh te Cabane, position, which the latier respond | or ine Committec, Mr. Coe foreign built ships, and allow such ships, | upon it; and, whether justly or not, such re- | with distinction and usefalness as a Senator, and | attycks were made 47 kiiled and ¢0 ‘Fat men, of course,” replied Mr. Wisk, the a farms, individnally and evilectively, to Le branded ua "too | Myer complaint, jaandies, billows aftectio dd mean to live,” itis prety goud evidence that | Nervous headuetic, iasaitn te, ensil they Were appropriately branded, pills are mivty regetable, wmv proper eecRSth Ludkine OWT: Auest ingredients, — Ade, —_——<—— iuquired 4 member ry 5 Rf ‘The grand scerct of this internecince explo When owned hy American citizens, to be put | proach does follow upon every commission of | the desire to retain him ia that position is not | Woumded on the Sainte site, and gj Cubans Killed | President of the Association. eereananD ce edeneatent Slecion ieee haces pean UA ae beg on the same footing with ships built here. | a crime Like this by professed Christians only natural but laudable, We presume, how- | pareutly constructing nes of Iutrenchiinents | A resolution waa adopted to havea lecture before | {fh Orenaine Of Intepencens Rearing Mowe, ALMANAC —THt Qne jerty, in a word, wante treo trade in ee ever, that bis withdrawal from politics will not | 84 taking # powder magazine tu the apex of the | the Aen On Ine sohbet of BI an, braented ayant uel action," Mo) sal. sultan G la | Suu sets... 9./i Moga rises, fat * ° " és H ‘| unt, ‘i " © Who will we get?” was ini tinlly, that the Was willing bo 200,000 ba or Oh re +T Hell Gate. the inaterials for ships, while the other The Sun and Gen, Grant, be for avy great length of time, Legislators FY Miron sted posiryeent ey er the 94, publishes | ye» Pat Contributor” waa suggented. payinis ite deben, In Order to eps ter Wo fostencin nua | fenty Hook. 860: Gov Heian. @ 421 Mell Gate., 0 00 Gaaia foe thaie (a alin thariaal von} Hos ‘Tite SUN treated Gen, Grant fairly ! who combine Mat character with power of | o.com taut AMY: ; After discussion, it wus deck Lometr pi cAbraertr Py ors eee and ah ad sag AELNew—sEN DA, ‘ ter Ger p, ' dustry wud sound judgment are too rare to Ry ihe pow hority of th c * > venessed of doth be » Acushnet, New Bodiord, Between these two rival interests the | Soon after Gen, Grant became President, Ley Julgme | of Cave Libr Fa all COna Ne Mee ieee | Rebody mot pussessed of both boty ar WHAT THE CLEARING MOUSE BUSINESS 18 WoRTHL np Maripgen? New Crisazeimioe ard hoses ; ‘a he made so many appointments to office of | *Hewed to remain long out of the public service. | of Spas er and wherever eaj tii. | regret Was expressed that Mr, Greeley was a little Ties ick ia ttaoatie Solita in thi hed Georsia vaton, 1dae, patriotic American will have Jittle difficulty | be Y @pp amine ed by our fercag wh OF participating In con | under the standard weight. Fite; the Clearing’ hese asinieas ie pu lucrotine eg TT ne A cuniary >, i ‘eving supplies from ane My a ie ee 4 bb as Mel a ones & ene pe Jura) at Western, | ive ee in choosing on which to bestow his sympa. | Persous who had made large pecuniary do- | My. Fist has emerged from bis masterly in i ¢ suine will be restored. Nola Iu condee mei id | A verbal report came from Mr, Hough, ex-Mayor tual A banking werociation 8 willing to sactitee | Bark Hector Midna, eral irom, 1 p A i i a bi ihe close of wen veut erpetun bane | of Newbern, N.C. siding in dersey Cry. taut | $3 0 seOUr second, the morulity « rotiiers, Haltiniore. cout. thies, If it be possitile, by reducing duties | nations to Lim, that he seemed to have | activity poticy for the purpose of restoring friendly } {h°,.20" Te Rea onan sock lito perpetaa ba of seqroern, 5 a ae a eating te dermey City, that | Wren stress estocae its virtue to pay one's debts. | Brig Jona Uivas. Montewo icy, Ja. logwood, and taxes, to enable American shipbuilders | adopted the system of — bestowing of: | relations between Mexico and Spain and Mexico |G. yiyay Sept wie, AS CBE DE CESPEDES, | Gouand makiaz them fall nto line, He vat New | Hear how Mr, Jordan puis it HEHE Epmelo, (oe Raye ‘ . Jersey Was resolved “to do or dic,” and that she | “The ty The Jmparciat of Trindad of the Ist inst, pub- ot lo Un if State for the monarchies of Europe are | Hees a notice of an eugagemont between lurce un, | SOUld wteady Doin with, pride tu the fay wellknown, and we dare say that whatever he | Cubans at Catas in taut semehee? Mul body of |" Tue following named signet te Hs Cob Quiros, | on Saturday? ou, No Md mpete with those of Eu- | fice in return for money, ‘This was a shock. | ond Englind, ‘The tender feelings of the Secre- nd wll question, prefer | Mg innovation on all former praaices and he whole Ani k have determined to staud a considerable 4, the Uist t man | lom—S20—In order LO Make & rettlcment. THEY | queee—eeeneeee—ee eas Who had yet signed bis name to the roll, Mr Busch | Rave devel with hberality, ai. deserve wore consice e, auow trem the pabic, eepecimliy the bru the Revere, | 9626 GE We, PRD, See tetantia set |. Business Hotrces, to auccessfully rope, he would, be: 2 to adopt that policy rather than to let for- | traditions in this country, 5 My arin re Vou bad better stay where )ou ore, ae fe a i ? . ® lt i sy | can do to confirm their prestive in Mexico or in | Who takes the gencral port of it Co Cabs Fiarine Boers. Feo ted 8 Dlr gil | ‘There ty good authority for stating th eign-bvilt ships come in and deprive Ameri. | ‘ean people felt it to be s Tun Sun Cabo, will be done by him with the most fascina- | Hots tary the Cubans lost seventeca en go back on the bank’ and OnE Owe “Uheadibg | this country One adult ous of every six dies of Vonsamp can mechanics of employment. However | gave expression to that feeling. Has thero | iy ince. But whether this Pickwickian |e" Gan taal eh House, you ure 190 d—d niean (0 live." tion; and, indeod, ro prevalent anit to fatal has tits die- ible atin ile ii f free traders, | ever been one serious effort, from any quar. {Tabi fe sii vim saree ie VAS A BAD Look, ‘ease become, Maat It is dreaded as the great scourge of plausible may © theories of free traders, ; a attitude is becoming to an American Premier is | Yesterday moratng tie Powhatan appeaved off the ‘The public daring the pest three or four weoks | the rive; ond yot, (nthe formative stages, all Palmore they cannot conceal the fact that the destruc. | ter, to coutrovert the views of THE SON on | srogctier another question, It may be thatin | Mos Gustin atthe mouils of the ay. The pennant PPT Later hae beuis prvity well imturnied of tio yowurn util | ary Complainte may be readily controlled by resort! tion of the ship-building business on this side | this subject? the long run the American people would prefer a | marines and an ensign sent oshore. ‘The men pulica beaut al ouies of a Cuearhug House, Ik Is simply # piece oF | promptly to the RXPECTORANT of DR. D. JAYNE, ' i when Gen. Gnant’s foreign policy ei up to the wharf tn front ofthe house occupied by Con- = seminary Phe aris & 4 ‘epera- | wiich soothes and strengthens the broachial tubes, al- of the Atlantic, as far as it las gone, is a hn, When Gen, foreign pol-cy, | man atthe head of the State Department whose | sui-General Plumb, and ren din their boat until New York Cire tors, How ¥ can be wort SOI to a bank 10, fy Naeger mendiitaite prpomtaayipagreyiry oational calamity ; gud if it were to go still | by its weakness, Indecision, want of character, | beucticence would be displayed in favor of Ameri- eames Mew NE m Ise lhe 1a letter Tobin This popular establishment, which, year atte | a eee ae oe nt ae uteaneee ho Jung it niust | Of all mperition. It 13 @ certain remedy tor Conc! fureh that ting vessels and | and anti-American sympathies, stood forth in | cau ideas and American nationalities, Generosity, | then vulled aca. to tie Pawbatan, whveh immense. | 28% Las enjoyed a ran of uninterrupted prosperity, | know tie ropes, But it tucks to an outsider very | and Colds, which, when left to thouselves, frequently MLSCEPE)) BOESHNE: OEE. (SORSHINE. venweds.. AR) rae ai aha’ 6 anti. | like charity, is most valuable when it begins at | ately steamed into the turbor, seluting the Spanb-l ces the second week of Its teavon tonlatt, | tach, i= there was souietinine more Lin kg. | ring om Pulmonary Compiatats, and Meares Bron hi tven our ferry boats should be built abroad, | #laring contrast with the vigorous enti \ Gag while an the h oeeasion the favorite clown, Joe Pentland, | Mute business transaction Involved, 2 Us effectually, 1 taken m tine, and the dtreetior it would greatly cripple our national | ments and statesmantke promises of is ine | home. ae ke! can ap te ‘ge the Liemtenart-Gov- | will wake ls fist appearance in two years, Nv A MATTRW '* POW CONSIDERATION, strictly followed. Tt has maintained tts repatation as a ‘ e " » whole welt % . eae - 9 me q uric ‘Then the bank proposes to sacrifice $200,000 in | envative for over 4 quarter of w century ; aud tf those i 2 7" uural address, the whole American people, Mr. Crantes E. Mansac, newsdealer at | ‘Yokes is ple: palitee, " cutland isa clown of the good, old-fashioned ty pe “ Mrength. Ifanything is to be done, let us r Mr. 1 RSAC, Di alor a fe P Istriet pal He will ast, | Pent! Li order ty Make a seCienemt stud Pesuine, so C 4t 1k } who are threatened with Lung Diseases, or any of the kive up all attempt to collew revenue from Hitterly disappointed, changed their feeling | 194 Varick street, reports his daily sales of the nei rt Siebtedllet pa wnd has Woste of friends in this as er he hue gan retain {tie que ” Beainess bow me Fullee ¥ YT syony ‘of Broucais or Asthina, wilh at onew give ‘ ‘ ; habolteal desi gu best a1 ofes vie W ove he bank duvs NOL probes to at amouL i the wood, metal, and rigging of ships, and | toward the President from one of admiration | morning journals as follows : then off gocs ttn head into the basket ofdeeapituted | been known in his professional capacity for over | fhe bi) dus Tt via i eet funn, ar ta | this standard remody a triad, they will wever regret it . , sins 1 ¢ Wiis | Whie aaa’ malas | hie. ose cain tg | Licutenant-Gorernors thirty years, ‘The Cireas lie mever made a more | thy Uivid Bacar, ty any beueolen ef ete | golL avery whero, we if that will not restore life to our now | to one of regret and pity, 1 DEW FOCUS | \irald:s..ccs : _ —— - brilliant opening than that of last week, and with i pay Wiat owes, Andin dolag so the stoe ; ge idle shipyards, was plainly Tared by Tarr. BUN; and no. | frbupes sce se THE BANKKUVE MANUATTAN CLUB, | tho elegant diversified, and exciting entertainments re NT is SOO, hat is calle serie palVtecten & Wilwen'a sewtug Machines cf <pbbpbe Lage by - jor © consideration, e1 But while we are about the work of tak | Where has there been any serious attempt | hme ST 31 Vane Bondholders whe Howled for Renuaine | TOW civen there, the management way anulelpate 4 | f2!Gh the state wf morale in thu ys giveg! |. Coram meaay nas toma = A \ ‘ noe Gear Se aihaee, " tthe ¥ cus f overflowing audiences for weeks to ug : - ing off the burdens which interfere with thy | either to deny its existence or to dispute its TN Over ail the others... ” Hlon—Thelr Poitticnt Gaming House vu | Mcceslon of overflowing andencns for Mich buy | WOW THK PUMLIC GAIXY BY THE WaLL staut | ‘The Hwine ME. Co. rosnerity of American shipping, we ought | Jost Timce pleare cop, the Verge of Boukruptey ~ susptelo New York Circus ts the tet rion, snare, Importers and 4 prosperity lean ehlpp gh “ane aa d Gen, G oe Keticence of the SelieKlected Dire nothing of an objectionable character ise} But pending these quarrels of the bulk and the sanamn nascar: neces eee pot to foryet one very important one whic I ih ve ie pad ecpidp ah AUANT TUE WLDDING SLASON for Lite. lowed in the performane . bears, nd th lnronlng disciosers tes nat MARRIED, exami y the Congressional Con c served condemuation, it does not - ° Sen's exposure of the bankrap safely talke the are 0, the public derives # positive beucht, ‘ihe wi ARFSON—FPO8TER—At Lakevort, N. Y., on Sunday, nobody examined by the Congressional Com. | when he deser hea asc MOE lian, ach weedsDemulch. Marriage=tniare!| crete rte es momre of the baukrap hearang or seeing amy j spirit of epceniation in temporsrily checked, gold is | ont eby ihe tera harks beets suinigl Arceone ake mittee seems to have thought of suggesting. | follow that we should acquiesee in ey aiinne 06 ae ia tke OE or | te Manhattan C.ub, Mr Liam Cranston, of the ey 6 eats of randhiy wn wth A ie altarnable ‘tor Business purposes at Sheaper Talis | of this city. to Mary A Fonter, of Lakepor ie art lotel, has been sores e Ne pen: resculed at the Bourte nti since! estwbtivoment | Guu ever boiere since the war with a single momen | Useidiy S- avare please Copy. This is the local taxation of our great gon e that is made ugainst him, whether it the fucaruntion—Bankers and Brokers | New York Hotel, bis boon sorety pesteret by peoole | Benn Oe kod au any cireuh iu the watld: tary exceptions coudieuee In the pubic erent e | OREEREDUTLE At Wallineord, citi 1 1 or false, Accordingly, when a con pmoug the Witnesses. who have been auxious to leara whether he really a iourably inéreased, money aonnds tor legitina.e | Wty {et 16. ny the Hew Hugh Mallon, Jabn to Kece, Rae oities, 1h wil) eof Tithe ‘use 40 red ug : Two or three months ago the fashionable | did kiek Mr, Weeks oul of the euhaary department Dramatic Not Us at remonable rates, aud amore heathy aie | Chaquterowm Coun. to Mary A. Doyle, of Walling the first cost of an American-owned vessel, | certed efort was made to implicate him inthe while, so long as sie is engnped inthe car. | recent gold speculations, after taking a judi | frtucoming marriage ot Mr. Will B, Lockwood | Wat discussed at Det v's by members of the | ing from the dramatic point of view. ‘The pre rying trade, she hax to pay, an vessels be | cial view of all that had been brought forward | to Mise Ieabo! Dominek. ‘The gentieman ix w von | Ciao HO wow ko there Lo get woinething pala longing to citizens of Boston, New York, and | against him, and of his own testimony com | ef the well-kno banker and broker, Legrand | because they do not like the Manhattan's euledn y and Sure pervades the whole couimereit and. bus iuunity. Should tue Wall 1 Wipiug out of existence the Gold Bxcua + | ton tonight of Shukespenre's * As You Like 1. at | terly dispersing the goid guinblers, hi and | tho Fifth Avenue Theatre, and of » new drama by | #1! have occasion for hearty thanks World was on tiptoe with the announcement of the | Of the Clab. On Priv ¥ the subject | ‘This week will be one of lively DIED. On Friday, Oct. 15, Timothy arrisony of Ahaiiis, towo HARRISO! ; : f intended w daughter of» wealthy | regard tbe wines as little better than those thnt are | inet grent plas wright Tom Tay: a weal > 1 Pie eoaweyed inom ht two aud one quarter to four per cent. on her | of the Associate! Prem, we frankly exprosied | ovent were eliborate. The wedding (rovesceu, | 04 Fourteenth Wards {n'Mis. Scott Siddons” appears fn the ene and Mies actions in guid have bees dull awd apirivicas, tue neice | $x epecuehy weies The remalos value every State and city Gov | the opinion that there was no evidence tu | which was from Paris, was very huudsome and APPOINT A RECKIVER ete ise udded & ew ucnealion at Wood's | having alternated throughout the day uerwoon 19 and | “WMA TR err bora Gee, Francis Martin, aged ernments. consistent with his innocence, And when | cory. There were to be eight bridesmalds, Inve The Commitive appoinied to wait ou the oMocer | Museam enutled “ Flick-Flock,’ tn wrich Sungai, | Lig, thone beim respectively the opening and ciusing eer, uaiy of Ue parish of Drumore, couuty Ty> ‘A New York mohant builds or buys a| Mr BoNSEM, in the exorcine of a sound judg. | sehoolmater of the bride, In the midst of the prepa | and learm whether tacy would attend the next mect- | Who Isao predininent a4 a dancir,Yenthres upon the | prices, ‘The catrying rates were 34,9, 4, and W cent, | TS enlatNcs and ends are respectfully Invited 10 i [ Ations for the event, the crasisin Wall street came, | ing and give some account of the missing $50,000, hud & 3 During the moruing, Mr, Jor meamer to run between this port and Liver. | ment, addressed a friendly letter to the Prosi. | TIAN IUT UN SURE Pit Clann a ment under, | not recelved an answer up to Saturday evening, “it | Wallack paty forth a bill of uousual varied ex- | Gola Kxehange Bauk pool. She costs, say, €250,000 On thikamount | deut andelicited from him a square denial of | yy, Wyitiston Lockwood offered to release bis atic | Was said that If the oficers should not attend, amo. | cellence, a string of dromaste diamonds, the fret of | a » the Receiver of the | attend the fu Tale reeldence, 232 Fires +t, rough (b> courtesy of the Roow, | Baaek ign gk, Davi, FO ete Moe sere dressed the members of the Board, and in terme | miah Mutfora, aged 45 y: 10 mons) ae | cate The Wo pay from $5,000 to #4,000a yearin the shape | rigs. except to break it, was Gon, Gitana’s | women, she declined to sceept Ie offer, and Satur- Pe lane lehiv arn week by others of almost equal lustre, prominent | U9 sUunctions, Ie sald that the Dank hed already tons gf ara een ty favitod to ‘attend the oral of personal taxes, A Liverpool merchant puts | letter recelyed with more genuine atininc: | U4 Ne mt i ta OF le Weak sua | anoroughiy ald wot believe that the gencesn en | atoue,tuem, eng Cowmanie tty at Law. te | $d in efecting thor vations: bul be beloved | or ath cle, widoet Retun avidin Tes 1 route, and he pays no local tax at all, ‘The We speak of these three points to illus | sent out, and those only to relatives and intimate | get, or hud got, in speculation which might At the Grand Opera House, also, the new play | his han hould uot be perpetually ted by logal inter. | GQ. ay ed yeas sud bongo es New York merchant, therefore, is constantly | trate the principles of independence and fair. | friends swamp what the concer vias worthy leaving the | by Mr. Edmund Faleoner, founded on Lever's well | folds hougut ezaaiae bouts received in encom | attand ie eral services fms «Monaay) events at. 9 of $5,000 to $8,000 a year, Ie it any wonder | like the party organs, we have no interests | stigison avenue snd Th ith street, the Rev, | Cem PeoMaue about by the eapenditare of money |” At Niblo's, Boucicauli’s sensational play EIN UTS, BES | a mr eee ise that the vessels which come into this poit | to consult but those of the people at large, | Henry BE. Montgomery, Recior, ‘The altir was very | Whitekidded. members of the’ Cin had ‘to | “Formosa” gives plage to Bast Lynne.” Miss Lueitic | Mpa. fot: prehange Bank hela a | ray opti’ ares oF Sereenian Men —~ haudtsomely decorated wih Wrouths of evergreens i for Democratic tions, he —ubsoe | Western, who carried the Grand Opera so bravely | Meovng ab S O'clock this AflvengoR at the bani a ute are all owned in England’ Even Americay vewday, Oct 19, ae | staral Nowers. ¥ Lt 5 niles lo o ee » of fwlure of the officer } meetings, th brough tis most saccessiul season, bus transferred w Of Sinith, Kandolpn & © The seuse of the Tom the corner of Newark ay. Pro Fees ia réal sicle cavital ia chine yr Wirtemberg is following the examy f evious to the arrival of the wedding party, the | covert cts to hold thoir for life’ te (or ng Hs iaeee dnesenalil Fe e al oC any’ further Tegal eon pica vey City, to Pluthnsh who pe} Baden, and paving the way for its anvexution to | Oremitt played operatic airs. ‘The purty consisted | feucence and stuaicd «i eof Silentia Lodge, No. 1%, pwnd a iva | #4 i i of the ushers, Messrs. G. Dominiek and) Hollister, 0 ely Mr, James Mace has taken his cousin Leopold Food A, M..are hereby summoned to attend at ihe ® r to do it b; jing shares in British nay ‘orth Germany, 1 en of embers is . : remoustrances of their brethren, and their failure to. I Abney age ‘om, 2 Broadway, 0! Vet, 19, sie fei ” North Germany, The Qucen of Wartemberg i the Proven and mister of the bride, tie mothers of | make the Club the politic power which it was de= | over to Brady's Curriculum at the Jersey City Rink, gious witout ne ofall | o'clock sharp, for tne nar pose of at gation companies. ‘The Cunard line own, | 4 sister of the Kinperor of Russia, and the Gran * i, ¥ Srooin. sod toe bride and ner father he party buy say, $10,000,000 worth of steamcrs,on which | Duchess of Badeu belongs to the family of the | around the altar, k sharp, for the purpose of atten ting he fun iwof + | where be will pummel that unfortunate relative | Baltes cniraste uAHIOn Kees to 'prevall sat | their tate Vast Master, Janice Mowatt. Alewpers of shill warmly eritiched ct ( wrmiy eriticised on Saturdi If the recelver was permitted to complete lis dutiis | Sister Lodges are (raterually yt tia stocratic Ms at Ue attetocratie Mans iver the most approved faahion of the ring, varyit taken thelr positions impressive ceremony of the ¢ can be litt ned to be, Wer bh without interruption, and the injuncuon of Muse no tax beyond that on the income | King of Prussia, Neither of these sove Episcopal Uharch’ was performed by the Hector, as+ | hM ve to themsclyes the | this perforumunce with his statuesque poses Uiustrar | Unger & Un Wal rennn ee, the fas wuld shortly they pay y , Hing Tipe ine du hana rl sisted Wy another elorgyman, coutrol of the Democrabe party—is about to go up | Ue Of Greek and Roman art, wPoreign exehauce Nar Hoon dail but ttm, with @ | sarned by them! If they were a New York | any particular obj vig he vride w it in a travelling sult of | tng balloon. Miss Bateman’s interpretation of Mary Warner, | seaveiy of commercial bills, Bates are without quot brown sik, ban Iv urimtued with brown velvet i in proaimity to Fi ‘hane fro 0) Yestorday. Of Leaide at the Stork Exchance, sorporation, they would pay $200,000 a year | Pisons eetablishe in Wt drama Of Mbit maIe, ts ales eran vig - ‘Taylor's excell woof the Ties, | beyond ail praise. and rac Jacket, ni Va jockey bat | 4 ¢ mpornry mY " r eM, of the same Th ) ti ie and the ruling hig! prices has Induced # better de at Jeast of State and city taxes! The epwech recently addressed by the Grend | cuuren won well Miled with the reintty “4 Prom the Brening Commanweath, ies hand lor money, Dat Chis HAs been promptiy met on call years. It appears, then, that it is not to Congress inde er Rpt A vad y intances of the ty, prominent amo The New Yor stung into retaliation for Fine Art 4.5 tod Hor crbt. OF all Classes of collateral, thom at hn pace, “Amen. Duke to the people of Baden leaves no doubt of i Were many of Ue Hnanciers, oF our | the Lard words whic the consummation of this plan, Lovis Navo- | Sf¢at money mart. AL the couelnsion of the Editorial ability and a es i . ae ception was given at the residence of | with # couple oF columns of extracts frou some of Ms depression of American commeter. | 14. remonatrated against it so earnestly with | the bride's father, in ust Twenty-ith streets ‘A | the leading country pupcrs wiieu have aluucked Mr, | diy, Nov. 4, Tuesday, the 44, is varnishing eay, and and citi ust also do 6 7 number of very handsome presenis were recckyed | Dana for his ceaseless attacks upon President Grant, | on the evening of Wednesday the usual reception ‘aus id, bn ber Sith your, individual States and cities must a! the Grand Ducal Envoy at Paris, that the diplo- | {y'the bride,’ ‘Lue ‘uridal pile at o'clock started | introducing de ssune bys long letter rom * HM | aud private view will be given. ‘The fchool ot the bre favorable than generally wnticivatc’. | iter rimming wil ue taken to the Church of Sta Vincent part, and by exempting ships from local | jnat ieft iv hot baste for Carlsrube to inform his | tor Pliladelphia, They return (o-doy, te presence | addressed (0 its own Impersonal We.” ‘Tho cae | Antique, unter the direction of the Connell, wax | Coumderins, the exoows wt tales 9 ar: | de Haul: North Gah of. at 10 olclock, A. M..on Monday, " ¢ Wild Mebeleonic isturbence, Mi of the groom being imperatively required in. this | tracts aforesaid are, some of them, hard bite enogeb, | opened ‘on Mor last. The committee in charge | §'re-{uorion of *sSs1‘h0) 1a tha total hash None od ben oom ata PM to Calvary Co. e erican ef start | master of this Nupoleon! isturbancs jean | City lo aid in the work of settling the afaivs of the | but there Widespread uttucks show that Ame SUN | are Mesers. J, QA. Ward, Thomas Le Clear, abd he. GOV aN it was ud heavy ft uh, reialves ead fubuds oi ve iauily are re with those of Great Britain. If | while ihe brother-in-law of the Caar, the King of | frm with whieh he te connected, shines Wn a good many placed Seymour J. Guys turoughout the ‘day, changes s compared § spcbisuhy iavived to ‘he faneraly : ae) F a \ avy bulauces Were felt with eating Govern iy) are. respee’ ft Fined te t houses ut 4 per cont., vo gain iuterest tor (ne two | attend the funeral on Tuceday. al 2.o'c ock P.M ‘Appearances do hot Indionte Aton continuation | “WALSH.con saturday, 0 16, at tier Tate reekde we deinaud LO wove she cotton | 18 North 6th at., Williamabiral. be I " at three qaar of awilhow | a native he eh of Graaard, cou ang the week. he babi state: | frelan a N has of late shot at its | ‘The National Academy of Design will open the icement, comes ous to-dsy | Phint Winter Ealibition on the morning of Thurs- alone that we are to look for relief trom the ma.