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YORK, MONDAY, OCTOBER NEW — oe THIRTY-SEVENTH YEAR. PRICE TWO CEN TS. THE WOMEN'S PARLIAMENT. DORD AINSLEY’S FASHIONABLE SECRET. METROPOLITAN CIETY AGAIN Ter Great Lord Hubert A Women's P think that certain evils of society are negtected by male legislators, and therefore they more expecially » deuce Nobleman. Me ho short and mysterious career of the ivdi Miduai calling bimseif Lord Hubert Le Roy 8. Ains- Bey has considerably agitated our up-town fushion- ables, aud ince his sudden and unexpected de- many inquiries have beea ma bis position, pedigree, title, and means. thies of women. discass them im solemn convocation, With this view, from seventy to a hundred women met on Saturday, to take the essen tial preliminary steps, Mra. Charles B. Peirce, of Cambridge, was in the chair. who participated were Mrs. Croly, Mrs, Wilbour, and other Sor appeal to the ayn Beat remedion, Among the women members and A number of public se No reporters were admitted It was resolved, first, to form « Women's Council for this elty, aud to ary bodies in other cit oman Sufrage Lordship” first appeared in wetropolit ool toachers were 1 before Ne w: entertained *o sumptuonsly as he was by many of our best families received #0 ¢: the creation of similar sof the Union, Tt war proposed that these Councils should each send delegates to a Women's Parliament, to sit at stated periods. duty of the Councila was affirmed to be the disc: of the evils existing in their individual cities, their amelioration, The Pur in its turn, would oonsider th Another meeting wa + Weduesday alternoon next, when the New York cil is to be organized. All women are 9 Join, the initiation fee being $1 As the business proceedings closed, several essays were read, more or les to, the them a lesvon from Ought to profit, and have once more proved the Shaltownees of what Is called “our best society Ms DEBUT AT NEWPORT We first mare the acquaintance of * Hey in July Inst at Newpor Lime quite prominent Foristered on the hotel hooks as simply “Mr. A. With suggestions for strange to say, was ew splendid turnout, paid his ced, firted, and enjoyed him self generally among the fair sex, and was regaried by matchmaking mammus to be the most eligible eir good fortan: HK CAPTURES ANEW YORK BRULEE While wt Newport he ehauced to full in with the beantiful Mise Martin, of Staten Island, with whom fell desperately in love. his love appeared to be returned; but the mother Of the young jady evidently looke upon tie modern Romeo, and did all in her power to break up the sudden attachment, and prevent the ‘The ettorts of Mrs. Martin and when Mr H. Le Roy leit Newport he was congratulated upon pecuring such a charming Aancée ay Miss Martin Bubsoquent to this, at one of the hops of Union Hall, Baratogu, we were shown * Lord Ainsley.” das Mr. H. Le Roy Bays he made himself conspicuous at the different hotols, spent a great deat of money Paid his bills, which, Koown, is remarkabl hotel bills honestly, «i and pearly all Elizabeth Peabody A had ever been proposed Kindergartens and object lessons for Mrs. Fenuie Jane Croty en irlety of paying women equally ell performed, juveniles of tenderage larged upon the py range to say, Y from ber bosband y other work per. ened for him, e touched upon the necessity of nlogicnl education for childr im order that they might understand the laws dof thor being Davis, wife of the spiritualiat seer, prison reforms, Mrs. Marwedel, a German woman, aud Mrs, Brow upon the advantages to be derived ‘oot and vegetable garden for Meetings of the lovers. were anforti not suecessful ead a paper on gon, both spoke mi ® ortieulcurat s¢ women as a means of enabling them to Morwedel say hear Cambridge, Mans. by the noted University of that Harvard University, We at vuce recog considering the teacher, whi , public Kehoot is In charge to give. prope in the Fifteenth Wart. « Grammer School the janitor received a higher salary 1 the principal, From the Springs he came nce commenced to entertain in such an unusual Bylo of elegance and libe Hon of fashionable society and make himself quite In a little while tue sensation he evidently esire:t to make was created, and he was fur a month this city. He was deluged With Invitations to dine, and bis society was court Possessing a fine education, and being evidently familiar with good society, Lord Ainsley soon made a good and strong impression Bron bis rlonds, who followed bim from pillar to sk who he was, what was pis positionfand standing, Ob, no! he had money and . and that was enough for New York ) the news of his engagement d his friend Capt. Oli of Twenty-third street, thought it was necessary Bhat 9 dejefiner should be given to the happy man in Announce the fact to the public @uly came off, and a ful! sccount of it was published lity aa to exeite the a appointed to 9 George Peabody In relation to the details ¢ osed school tn the South Mre. Broch, of Kichmon school would bea vast beneft, and alla pecantary distrows now prevalent among the women ‘The meeting cloned with wn easay Mrs. Celia Burleigot upon the rights of ebild ye kaid that they should be t people, so long ae their cou for instructing women in the great rocial lion of the South bn all occasions. sideration stow n to ther respect themselves, and ti pride in good ‘one stopped to a — ANOTHER SLY DIVO Divorced before She Dreamed of it-Wint is a Bar-Room Loafers ing Fatsely¢-Lawvers who Disgrace the marae for Swenre on was made rd G. Duty agui aside a decre HW Saturday, in the cage of of divorce, obtained by the torn through a notorious lawyer who has figured als n the procuring of secret divor sald that on the 37uh ‘ned from hee attorney, Mr. Charles 8, Spencer that @ decree of divorce had been granted aguinat during the previous Jan Cunningham, who did not give his Both of December, 126, that on the {th of that month hy served a copy o 495 Sixth avenue, org. Clifford ew January, before x referee, that on the evening of the of November, 1868, he saw Mee, Duffy enter house of assignation in wio wus not MIs TRIP TO CANADA TO VISIT PRINCE ARTHUR Soon after tits entert dently left for Canada, and it was given out that iit his “old friewd at July last, she repudiates the I rd, and processes ignorance of have think® he has heard of he hus, for the all public oc tgnred in some Upon tie return of L ecuad dieiiner was even at Captain Oliver's residence, Lord ley this me ofc address, made Was conapicuons on sasions, and freq ertainment forme reation In woctety, f the liberal host’ was p every body's her husband, and that b parlor, and heard them ak fora Mrs. Duty emphatically dente: nike ABOUT HIM, Meanwhile the 1 AND THKIR RESULT, aula of Ainsley. of being at any house of assign any time, or ever baying n unfaithful to her hus against her, #he testifod » much, but that on hix part End, couch and friend arrived London, and at once siaried upon his er ‘The result can be told in a few words, AN EX-VALET AND A It Was learned, 01 @athority, that Ul he was a gamoler, a freq a word, an ar Venturer, N fashionable circles, and if he ever was, 1s Is mother, who died a few ress ina Beclin the Blre, anit His father at present is ergnged in the liv «in the lowest part of th that abe drank t ziving Duy, and quit th ce returned ex most trustworthy the seli-ealled ter of low pla ter Of ow p rd Was a burro n nel T. Reilly, who had no os , and who had publicly boasted that h Was a Rev ord-rite ‘of the Bi Charles no knowledge of ery Mable bus plaintiff. on being renonstrated with, 4 With bis wile except th ing about the divorce or the ald a lawyer to obtwin Hmiselt npow the too er dwerce tor im, ‘The aMdayit further set forth that the pl worth $10,000 to $15,000, upon whieh to b Withess Cunningham was SEQUENCES OF THE DISCOVERY Upon gaining this intelligence, whic she bi elpated. Mrs. Martin at once for! her house again, and annul Ment betwcen kim and her dauguter, avery storing, di exhibited the utmost co Ainsley cousrived, however, to meet the young Indy ft various times und places, who lu Hove bun notwiik-tunding ‘the come to light mony, and that the individual who figured tu the er hearing wus adjourned to Wednes PAVING THE JERSEY FIREMEN, Not ceased to stonishing dise’o. stamping him as wd the wedding day was decided unon, I, was agreed that the marriage should be istued and all the pre made, and upon Miss Martin expressing ter deter. dear Hobo’ New Department PI ver the River—Riddin Firemen’s Kiots~ Bq Now that the consolodation of Jersey City Bergen, and Hudson City has become a fixed fact, a number of citizens are moving for a paid depart While the Repablicans imagin department will rid the community of riots which #o frequently disgrace the city, the Democrats feel confident of being successful this State, and that the organ! ofa paid department will be a big political machine, wherein (hey may supply thetr friends with positions that heretofore they would not have to give away. ‘The existing department of Jersey City consists of four steamers, two hand engines, three hose ca: riages, and three truckss; Hudson City bas one steamer, tliree hose companies, and two trucks (one divbanded, but about to be reorganized), Borgen bas six companies, making trrcaty-cight companies. ‘The taining them is about §40,000 per annum jnow to be consolidated into one depart: ment, {tis claimed that the city can be covered by ‘one-half the number of compaiies, as follows For the Jorsey City District, four engines, seven tenders, und two hook and ladder companies the Hudson City and Bergen Districts, three steam. era and tenders, two hook and ladder companies. all twelve, to be paid as follows everything and ever del by her mother ant felations, with the exe. p home house up town i occurred, and lish wedding breakfast, of company partook. Several w Yorkers W."e Present at the did not know the character Tiage was solemnized was foliowel by an Buy mony, Who at that tim Of thetr host—Dick Hadt fall in carrying t d we refrain fo mments. It Was an unfortunate afar, J disgrace upon an spectable sninily, and bas brought estimable and aichly Mrs, Richard Radiord are wow in Palladelphia, and will probubly never return to New York society, THE FIFTH AVENUE OLIGARCHY be Re-formed liew the Work wa ter of the Pi ‘The statements of Tuw Sux regarding the Map- battan Clad oll” chy remain, each and every one . undisputed to this day, a fact which spoaks ur invariuble accuracy in such now to chroniele that our ef in the organization and olizarehical Club, volumes in pralse of ' at effecting « reformation of that hitherto ar ‘nd iufusing some genuine Promise to be crowned with success, of ten ly members: t sefuctory organizati Jetant Enginecis, Hudson 8 ri ow 10 cach company, $100 ta to the wdsourned 0 hursday in Noverm uatitution sitr jovern ng Committee elects thie hove yard. IF yard, (WO en, #0 eamers, and one ove duty it will be to shall be cy gen fom the present Cy from the Ciab stituted then to draw lots for division Into classes, Ao serve from one to five years, making five Yaar ually to be filled bj ction of the President of the © |, Was Very discourteous toward iis Augustos Sol Maguire, @ carpenter and bui n into the workings fy the bolder of tue ticket that drew the by the influential and penetrating unearthed wany very sor at tie th ailer of the Club Whose frm supplied the aPONTING ‘The Atlantics go to Philadelphia to-day t play their postponed game with the Ath he Ciub, and that the by one Invoice of ctor cleared enough figure to keep Imself supplied without cost tor w bouts this week ‘he action of this relfappointed governing ¢ n unsatishietory to the hers of the Club in mas Mi applicants for membersuip who were ‘ally objectionable to themselves, not ity with the ma f the Institute week, begtauing on Tue ‘The premiums kuionne v2 boatly 88,007 tary of the Bt Mia lauding thelr gous roo are atuenbersy amd at the same time lies to the disgust of Vor instance, our distinguished nphiatieally stated, ts by in of high celal" post abio members, the Ansociatlou, whi reject) Gunn . rat who, as be ha ‘The two mile race mn San between Veuture wou by Venture In 5124 an ‘Tux SUN, which will con- lanhatten Club is pene oe rretorm until the against woy horw Wo the U used aud tumigated LIFE LN THE METROPOLIS. DASHES NERE D THERE BY THR SUN'S REPORTERS, ‘Talking Down the Gicumenical Couci! Reta. tive Strength of Protestantiam and Cae iciam—The Views the Preacher Senentionaliat, ‘The Rev, Charles B. Sinythe lectured yesterday in the Kleventh street Presbyterian Chureh on the sulject of thejspproaching (koumenieal Council, He said that when the Council of Trent was called to condemn the Lerosies of the great Luther, the em perors, kinus, prinees, and dukes of the world were requested to attend in person or send trusty repre- sentatives. To the coming Council none but prelites Were luvited. The reason was that, with (he excep tion of the Kings of Bawwria and Portugal, no crowned heads acknowiedged implicitly the relutous supremacy of Plo Nino, ‘The speaker held that the Council had no claim to the title * Gieumentea),” as less than one-half of the Christian world would be there represented. There were estimated to be abont 1,250,200,000 people in the world; of these, 170,000,000, or about one-eighth, were Roman Catho- Ne, and 178,338,908 of other Christian sects and re. Melons. The prelates of the latter chureles, not including the Nestorian bishops. about one bishop to 200,000 the Cathovic average. Allowin: represen to chureties episcopal, government, the namber bishops dnd repr Atives would be Wt, or S00 Catholic bishops. li Carious Complications from a Broadway Accident. James Williams, of 40 Bowery, was driving « Wagon at Fulton street and Broadway, on Saturday aNernoon, and his horse was frightened by the fall ing of a crow bar, whieh bad been dronped by one of work who were repairing the track of the Ninth Avenue Railroad, ‘The animal, frightened, ran away, knocking down William Gallagher, Mr, Williams, finding that Mr. Gallagher ‘tud been sert ously injured, took him to the Duane street hospital, The foreman of the work, Mr. John W. Conroy, however, insisted that the acettent was owing to the recklessness of Williams; therefore he caused the arrest of that gentleman. At the Tomba, Juatioe Hogan, taking info eonsideration the Orat canes of the necident, and also the fot that Mr, Williams bud ‘tone all he could to help the sutterer, allowed him co ko on parole, giving Officer Bevins, of the Broadway saad, Instructions to wateh the progress of the case. Yesterday the Injuries to Gallagher very un- tuvorable turn, and the surgeon declares the mun to be ina eritical condition. Mr, Willams will, there. fore, have to appear again to-day st the Tombs, Where Mr. Conroy will prefer a complaint of reektors riving, > The Old Firemen of New York to Vi Sow Th w York Firemen's Association of this elty, compo of the 1 officers and members of our once famous Volunteer Department, have re- ceived an urgent request to viet the South during the coming ae and are promised a superb: At the clove of the war the firemen of the South made an appeal to their brethren of the North for aid, nearly everything they had having boon destroyed, The New York Firemon's Assorintion responded to the ap: peal, and avo a aplendid hose carriage to Hove Company No. 1, of Columbia, 8G. Our elti- zens may remember’ the melancholy lors of the steamer Andatasia, with their beautiful gift on board, together With w full set of fre equipments for eich member, yet, nothing daunted, they hid auother carriage bulit’ and presented to the Colum: bia Company outlay Of near 10,000, Many of the Soutucrn Bremen have been on a visit here, and have urged the New York firemen to visit outh tion A Poor is Story. Seven years ago Bridget Curren left her home in Ireland with ber lover, expecting to be married on ber orrival in America; bat soon after their ar- rival in this elty the groom deserted bis bride. Through the kindness of friends she found a pince to work, but bad to leave it ere a year clapsed to enter © public institution, from which she came with a child in her arms. Her hfe Uhencerorwird wis eneekered, Twa months ame she was a chambermad in the Frankfort House. While there sho met a man who recognized her, having known her in Ireland. Your tnther ts wil,” He cad, * and he left you £2000." Bridget made inguiries ved that the and has cone toget her money, again se her relatives und friends, and porhape lead.a h iife, She went back tO [roland alone, her i ing died. The Tribu! ington Greys The all ubordination of Major Kent of the Washington Greys troop of cavalry, excites re. mark in military circles, It is charged that on the lust Fourth of Jaly Major Kent disobeyed the orders of Gen, Posticy, his superior ofleer, by ordering nis men not to parade, in deflance of superior orders to parade, Acain, on the ith of September he pre- the parade of Company A, but Company B to respect hi orders, and obeyed the tne of tie Brigadier General commandin he called of the members Pr. persuade t ustain his cour mpony B refused to attond or by In any Way com: to the movement. Luspecs ‘ral Me- Quude advises the consolidation of the (oop into one body, pe aa LD ‘The Bont that wilt The Harbor Police boat Metropolitan, on ar- tiving bere from Buffalo two sears ago, signalled her entrance into our harbor by sinking before she touched her pier, She was raised and buoyed, but she went down again, aud repeated the explolt lavt week; but the erew and Capt, Todd ercaped, and huve been sent to the filthy old police «tation in Leonard atreet. A wag ¢ tthe Police Com- minstouers have conspt Cupt. Todd's lite, firat in caslening him to that unseaworthy bont, aud next in placing bi ard street police station, where his chances of death by simalipox ure susviciourly strong. faa Ee The Sunday Afternoon Races. The wealth and beauty of Fifth avenue were enlivened by the races yesterday afternoon, No pools had been sold; no tickets given out for ad mission to the grand stand for the witnesses ; but the spectators stood in thelr palatial parlor wiudows, and the betting, if there wax any, was all at their firesides, The awsphaltum track was ¢m d hard from Fourteenth street to the Central Park, ‘pol kept the people * moving on,” so that night be no impediment to the rollicking sport, Our reporter did not take the time of the winning horser, Seaasaee A Loophole for the Lottery Denters. John Lind. er was acoused of selling lottery tickets without paying the legal tux, His brother Lewis testified that he paid the rent of the office aad employed the defendant aa clerk. It was urged on the other band that the deteudaat had announced himself om interested in the profits, Judge Benedict arged (bat if the defendant was a clerk, he should acquitted, and that a person might sell otter tickets on commission if toe commission w lowed as wages, without belng amenavie to th ‘The slefendant was acquit > Barou mteubrn's T ‘The Steuben Sehatzen Corps ha tus Charles Kapff President for the ensuing year, PF. Mensing Seerctary, and G, Maenny Treasare elected Six Ex-Goy. Seymour hus charge of funds given by the Logistature toward the erection of a monument to Gen ben, ad ball have been arran ereaty atund for renovating Gen, Steub . now mueh dilapidated, — POLITICAL SQUIBS - No name will be allowed to go on the registry I heroufter unless three of the four Inspeetors are present and ugree Lo the Hae. John J, Kehoe, shal, wax nominated on Saturday by the ne for'memboF ot Areembi¥ iu the Fourteenth Die The re Of the juliet election in Californin Indicate (he succor of the Democratic Ucket by oo parative! majoritien The workingmen wilt meet in Demilt Hall te plebt to ratify the Momiuations of the Workingwel's Uhion and Arbeiter Uni Erastus ©, Benedict has written a letter declining tornafor the Suprenie Cont. Judge Clerke will re ceive te Republican endor-enn ing of the work!ngmon will be held at ‘evening to vatity th n for Seu Union, for The Constitution the Pol placing two eitizens at fac'eabvuse of the votes ¢ Jacob Sb cnator in t nh nominees wilh day secon yablicans. Mtr. Bhaw Will 1 yvlshth street non nalou, hence there wil atranga netwoen Norton, Sharp, FlyBD, W, WAU wll Khe Chances tM kuvor Of thy rd, THRE CONTEMPLATED HOUSE THE WORSHIP OF 7085, FOR “0 En At Wo is @ distinguished Chinaman, who hos been xteen years @ resident of New York On Sato for information in relation t> the dos house which the Chinese propose to erect ip this city. Wo lias adopted the Amortoan style of attire, and to som extent the Amerioan style of living also He speaks BKaglish quently. Having ascertained the object of the reporter's visit, he immediately introduced him to Loo Lee, a Chinese priest, who chanced to be preseut, He also kindly acted os Interpreter. THE PROPOKED JO88 TOTeR What the priest said was as follows: © We Live done novling practical aa yet, However, we con: template erectirg @ temple ne aoon an wo can, The Chinamen who are hore now are too poor toe tribute a suflicent amount of money to build the structur Revonten-How many priests have you in New York? Tur Primer—Two. Revonten—Is there worship according to the Chinese form? Tum Vniret—Yes, privately, But some Chinas men who are here go to Protestant churcher. and ers to the Catholie eburch, Where they ha married American women thoir wives have had an influence over them in foume instances anid made them attend the American charehes, Thiet has bet particularly the ease where they bave married Cathe he women, Rerourka—What Protestant church do they tend in ees ? ‘Tue Prigat—One in Market street Kevonren—Have you been to any Protestant or Catholic church up this country t Tur Puinst—Yes, several Reronren—What do you think of onr chu compared with yours? ‘Taw Painet—They are handsome onough Reronren--Have you met with any opposition in the proposed Jose house ? ‘Tar Puret—No; none that T know of Wh should we? You hive many torms of worship here alrexdy Raroaten — Bat we all worst!) God THE CHERRY ATRRRT TeAGRDT. Tan Priker— Then he must be avery weak God, or else your people do not respect hin They Just as Ded as Calnamen are. the otlier day countrymen was guilty of agrave crime, ¥ Pabere enldhe wascrazy. That was not trae hey published & #roat many lies and a great dh nonsense about the affair, The w woman, ‘The priest concluded, talking very rapidly, saying —as the reporter learned through Wo-—-that’ Amer! cans shoot women when they ore untrue to aud KIM the men who disturb thelr However, the priest did not coun and said (hat bis counteyman had made a mistibo in committing suicide, because he belleved if he ba not done 40, and been tried by a jury, be would have heen acquitted, At this juncture Wo tonched upon the Sickles €aso, which secined to be fresh In his memory Rerontmn—What do you belleve led your coun tryman to kill himself ? ‘Tite PRunet—He was ignorant, He knew notbing about the laws of your country, and very little about Fourpeonie. He knew, however. that ihe (hiv had ulways boon treated harshly here, aud hi ewe that you woukt kill him, wud Killed himself, A CUINKSE SAILOR ROARDING Howse. Al the suggestion of Wo, who secompani the reporter vistied the Chinese sailor house on € street, Rept by Hust place beare a hard reputation. When the reporter fas introduced. by Wo, however, all the Chinamen became exceedingly friendly, and would have con: versed freely had they been able to speak English fluently, Several of them said the newspavors hind eg Polrrayey 50 toes ine doteity a i kil'ed the people tn the building « posite, iors In ‘this houte are cooks. Wo then took the reporter to & house Milled with Chioamen on Baxter street. When we entered an apartment aoverai Chinamen started up, observing the — re. ter, und seemed frightened, Wo spoke Io them, and immediately they were at ense, wille the traces of a amie were discoverable on thelr countenanees, Some were rolling cigirs, one was doing chamberwork. and another was cooking, The odor of garlic, mingled with the funcs of opium, wae dinagrenatly were peo aparlained Unt all te hinese cigar wakors tn the chy were. cables, une had come from Cuba, He added that the Chinawen lived tn aqualld wrotebedness, becuuse they ald aot make enongh money t»tlve bette -Would they live comfortably and be houses were provided ? nly ; they want to live well like other . but they deed to be helped now. There are ho wealthy Chinamen tn the city to ald them, and F don’t taink that any wealthy Chinamen will Come ore ‘There ure seventy families whose heads are China. men, on Baxter street alone, The children present the inost diverattiod paystognomics, some of thee childe family, are nttendi now of about seventy. ———— The Ku-Kiax K North Car Governor Holden bas published a proclamation threatening that unless the recent outrages in Lenotr, Jones, Orange, and Chatham counties cease, he will call out the militia, ‘The Governor says: 4uln dnote and Jones vartons thenis and murders dr and others who bave no might school to the number nnd the prisoners taken thence have iocm ae hened| Aad the prbgnere taken thence have teem marion ‘oficer of the law has been wale fon tn = = : 2 3 e 3 S Z: 5 = = fed th theo aud: some ot Shipped of ued ¥e been sot beam forcibly opened snd prisonee hee beet iterate and Is pow at large. To Orange the ait hs bean fort bly opened au Wo prison: ored u it na\shotr one of whotn bux diet of hie woutide. Tore iven have been 4 ei uuulated: and otherd have dead, one has - White eltirens have ‘been tujured, in red ani he University of red 10 tho canse of iomrning, bas. ded by bands of armed men tn disguise ‘acts of violence have been thos perpetrat ‘and officers of the nw. Rejeicing o + Wasumotow, Oct. 24—The Republi of ‘Tennessee, temporarily residing in Washington, wet on Saturday evening to express their gratification at the defeat of Andrew Johuson, Speeches were de. livered oy Judge J. W. North, of ville, Colon: John Roblavon, of Carroll Couuty, K, Buticr, representative tn Congreas from the din trict where Johuson resides. The meeting hailed ‘with delight the news of the defeat of Andrew John . belleving that bis election would have been a sad calamity to the true men of the State. —— Execution Owen Hand, who murdered James O'Donnell August, in the Brooklyn Gas House, wis sen: tenced by Judge Gilbert on Saturday: | Hand, ut invy be remembered, had quarrelied with iiis fellow work man, and stabbed him three times, The Judge. tn his charge, said that the act was premeditaten, that O'Donnell, at the moment, war oot assaulting him, and that ho was unarmed. Hand has a wife and two children, He received hie sentence calmly, saying merely that be committed the deed iu sel!-defence He ts to be hanged on the 84 of Deoorver noxt. oe A Grand Democratic Rally. A grand mans meeting of the Democracy of the Fifth Seuatorial Distriet, to ratify the nomination of the Hon, Michael Norton, is to be held in Jackson squore this eveniog, Among the speakers are Ho- mer A. Nelson, Richard O'Gorman, Judge Cardozo, 5 Cox, George H. Purser, W. . Bergen, Jobn J Friedman, John Fox, Mayor Hall, Feriundo Wood, Harry Genet, Thomas J, Creamer, Kmaguel B. Hart, end others, ——— oniTUARY, > Abrabam RB. Duryee, « Orst-cousin of Gen, Duryer died wt bis residence, 125th airoet, on Hat urday Heory O'Brien, tormerly doorman in the Contral Oniice of the pollos, died of paralysis yesterday mu Michnel Savin) oged 41, @ United Slates Rev: nm Inv 1 96 Eighth avenue, fell dead soon ailer s hehe on Saturday moraing. He was appouted to: ‘Trvy. ee LONG ISLA aa Foar ts expertenced that an attempt may be made to rescue from the “Quoews County Court Hoist. the murderer Burke, who as to be annzed on the tht of De- Ceumber Wext. Béveral officers are guarding bi D. Matt Femmeder, » Rockaway constable, was indice he last Kersion Of the Queen's County Oyer and Teruiner for ap gesanlt gpou Mrs. Holland, On Friday evening, he wvsauited Hichard Halnor: lie, Que fie wituerse, Knocking hia down, aud breaking abe of hs ri oe MINTS FROM CORKESPON DENTS. (Heard “ Architect" is informed that thore is 4 free even jug drawing school in Cooper Lnstivute. A complaint ts made to Tux Sux of a prouliar mode of doing basineas practlaed 1) fri tn Cattarli Fuieet, ullivan inquired the price ofa luk {here ‘ately, and was told that the cost wa: Sho offered $3 for'it. ‘The salosinan refused, bul turned to o trom the store, the nylght bat Ble gave & hole to be chdaged, nnd bit 8/40 waa returved to r) She remonatraced, but without avail plaining to. polioe oMder. whe was refer shal, wlio, in (uen,referred tier to his.C0 of¥ Chambers street, who said t ewe w As to sue the firm ‘Mrs, Ewhives rd Ly ay wie ie courts, abd ly tharetors weiusont rope Aye, Jay he was visited by @ MUN reporter searching | The parents of was arrested In Albany'on Satur Friday atgbt b, 8 bun ding In Gi teinpted. Friday morutu sud No in Sattun, about two mont not b combination whicl John Moore, the murderer of Mra. John McAd the pr trot. at about & o'clock yes! ve in Phiiadelphia 1 THE CURIOSITIES OF CRIME. THE POLICE ROARD AFRATD OF IMPARTIAL INVUBSTIGATION. >- Nohoby Suffered to Conver: Starvation of The Police Commissioners were in conference on Saturday over a request from the SUN oMloe that » reporter should! be allowed to converse with the wit scx detained In the House of Detention. SUN's frat apptication for admission into the Mal berry atroct pnstiile wos summarily dented; and when TH SUN's representative entered the hope armed with an order from Disiriet Attorney Garvin, the surly sergeant tn charge of the pluce insisted upon etentng to wil that the prisonors had to aay Clearly this was not the way to get to the bottom of aduirs in that Institution, An appeat was taken to Commissioner Brennan, ond that gentleman was really deatrous that our reporter shonid fithom all the Keerets of the place, b brethern of the Py mmission, as is shown tn the following resolution, which the Board adopted n Rotunda Resotred, That the Supertutendent grant pera fo nuthorizen reprerentativer ol the press ti eX {0 prearnes of 1Tn charge or other author ed 0 net Betension apd premises, and «keeping ‘the praoners de essee, Dnt_ne conversation with Such Potios Commissioners d rosolution 18 9 practionl confession that the e hot give our reporters rn and tay bare the Iniqnities of Even ‘Tracy, of tho Ludiow sireet does better than this, He adinits oor representatives, and gives them Ivare to go where they choowe aud tale with whom they please. We should like to know something of the treatment of opportunity to I their bastile, stench pe the poor fellows who are incarcerated in the House of Detention The fat hoy Kdward Kune, alluded to tn of the Tur & F release of hits your has repeatedly ‘requested tue son f he font nest, but th reevived only rudeness from those in charge, Th hoy is @ witness against two receivers of stolen gooda. Wh men are out on bul, he te de prived of hi nnd Crown, At tha ‘mee of 1, nto un iiventilated, unsafe billing, and. there Kept on starvation diet, This understood that the Police Commissioners havo ordered a number of their paid subordinates to inatitate athorough tnvosttgation into the misman- agemant of the House oi Detention. Will they in- quire about the ease of a witness who, having been called ont Inat week, was too weak to stand tn the wt box? Will they also ascertain whotLor any- body is making money by #tarving tv - Hol:ettude for the Safety of the Public Streets. At midnight on Saturday a party of gentlemen Ml out from Miller's saloon, at Third aveoue th sirent, where they had met to orranize & club. "They stood on the sidewalk talking way, when Policeman John Dwyer ap: ‘ordered them t move on, When What reason, Dwyer began pushing thom d swinging his club. After knocking two of them tuto the mud, he callod for assatance, and rudely took four of them to the station house, where they were locked up until morning, When Justice Kelly learned the fete, the gentlemen were «is charged tnatanter, ‘The wentlemon arrested are old and Fearectable citizens of Harlem, One tsa | yer. They propose to appeal to the ‘courts to lenrn Whethory Under an irreaponaible police rule tn this y Tea pectab tizens have any rights In the pub: ects, he — ‘The Crosby Street Brothel Murder, Jorophine Wolss, who was sy badly cut and stabbed on Friday night at 9% Crosby street by Vasquea, her lover, died on Saturday night in Bellevue Hospital, When it was ascertalned that the woman's ease was hopeless, Coroner Keenan took her anto-mortem deposition, Vasquea is licely to reoover, and, rovers jury have rendered 8 verd ct against him, will have to stand tiie trial a Jou ine was @ mative of Now dere V. P. Phalea is in the ponitentiary for threat- ening to shoot bis divorced wife, Mra Kilzabeth Sowell, wlin keepe wcorset store in the Mowery. Mrs Stowell bud the complaint reopened on Satur- day, but withont success, She fea that her late husband would nttemot to murder her on leaving the privon, Phalen threatens to commit suicide, He writes melaneuoly eptatios to his titends, with, lick edges and seals, and bus ordered his burial suit —- What @ nares Yonnd tn nn Kdttor's domicile of Mr, N wunty-seoondt ane. ewton &. Whiting, Feet, wn attaché of th Hilan prows, Was entered by ‘Thomas Mackey, Ireet, Who, Bnding nothing elas, took {uence a meerschaum pipe, and four opera oud Held glassos. Thomas was taken before Justice Ledwith yeateraay and committed tor trial. Apprenticeship in New York Politics. Francis Burns, of 99 Cannon street, and M. Baras, of M1 Pitt street. nged 15 and 17 respectively, were caught, with a full set of burglars’ tools of the latest device, attempting to enter the Morrivon Brothers’ grocery, at %2 Delancey street, at mid. ui tro} ie Thi might Saturday. ‘Taey woro ut work with thelr Urilis th the styie of the professionals, ———_— SPARKS PROM THE TELEGRAPH, St. Louls has two inches of snow. ‘Tuankegiving in Kentucky, Nov. 1s was kold in The Bpanish steamer, General Dal Philadelphia on Satorday by the Sheri f ‘The Los Angelos (Cal) #tage wi wayuien vo Friga: Mr. Blivertha by burglars nnd & nate Frank Tuttle, 9 son of the Postmustor in Indian apolis, aod Mollie Knight were arrested tn that city for roobuix the malls. MeKllngle, the boy who shot his uncle two years ‘o, Was been sentenced In Bt. Louls to be hanged va o loth of Docember. url, The ice steamer Sully was sunk in the Mi " a +000 Looped by high: und the passongers Were robbed. ‘* house in New Haven was entered 000 worth of Jewelry was stolen frou Hos hetow Bt. Joseph, ou Friday ris, 4 prominent tradesman going Inio his cellar, he foll over @ cat, and his Neck was brokea. A movement is on foot to consolidate the Missix- ‘Tennussee rallrond with the Stississippl Central John V, 8. Visscher, formerly » Post Office carrier. jay fur stoaling @ lector 1m the Post Ofer, ananal fair of the Maryland State Agricultural pended for years, le to be reopen Michael Dyer committed sulelde in Baltimore on Nig trom the third story window of Market square. A drunken man in Sin Franeiaco yesterday at- tp pasanalnate Mr. CB. Poll Co,, by shootlog hin through ti Purdy, ‘Tenv., Gilbert Comus shot and of Ne Ison Ned bis brother Jacob, afte used (ather's property. ‘The carthquake that was felt in New England on Aten ‘oughovt New Brunswick va Hcotle, woere the shocks wero very severe, ‘The skeleton of Charles Ward was fou Musa, yesterday. Ward had he cause of Lis opened person Waving eh Sarah MoCulloch sell d.on Wedneaday might, of morphine, she hud used to cess. was banged in Greenville, Til, on Friday, the risincr remurned before tho drap Tell; *Lhave cou fessed, andi believe thut I have hen. pardoned.” ‘The propeller Comet, bound up, was run into by lor Hauter, bound dowa' the river, near De wout Lo the botl in the Brobks nasassimution case ed lis testimony on Saturda: ‘The prosecuttor Serving tho Fight to call the missing witness, Mtouud deveuce, tis gaid, WILL bry tO Ostablish wa’ alibl ‘Twelve wat re desorted from the British man-of- They had wone ashore uncer tho cha at Victoriay wii, Gverpower i oiilcer, seined the boat, abd rowed to Dungenens, Ington'Lerrtory Jin Haggcsty, who was recently pardoned by the Governor of Feynivivania-on condition of qmitt Stato, Was arrested In Philadelpata on saturday, ‘on the Way back Co prison he escaped [rout the’ oliver belng aided oy his frievds, Alexandor Roberts, on Lexin stun, ‘Lhe quarrel the day before In Loulsyaile, ‘The fortheoming pated to AityaIx millions, as compared. wit! OWE period OF 1B4s, Corr again urgin hip ine. Ti H t Sf the Pact 0, eral Metgs has just publishod Toll ot Honor. fhb- Ars ro Fiwenty-tires thousaud dy fur os Koown tea, to Jolo & colony are exiected by the oxpenenced waricully arrived, Driving 4.600 chestnut trees, 1d & bush ol Of CliveiuUl syed, Lor sale wun distribution, Port Jorvis on Saturday N Lent Night. The Brie Railway difficultios are not settled The convention of delegates to effect as settiement mot In Port Jervia on Saturday. A despatel waa re ceived from Jay Gould, #aying that he had met dole gates from Buffilo and Long Dock and arranged the aiMeultios, the shops to be paid on the t5th, and, if in convenient, not to exceed the 5th, Inthe convention in Port Jervis on Saturday, Mr. Findlay, the Buffalo delegate, dented that he had made auch an arrange mont, The arrangement which he made was to pay Long Dock not later thn the 12th, and the other shops not Inter than the 15th, anions provented un- Avoldably or by accident, in which case they wore to be Informed ; and the @th he did not arrae to, Mr. Gonld should have settled with the detogatos in Port Jorvis asacmbled, av had been agraed apon ‘Tho ultimatum of tho convention was taken to Mir. Gonid yesterday by Mr, Reddington, but no an- wor had boon recotved Inst evening. The men wit! not resume work on the terms stated In Mr. Gonld’s despatch. A meeting of the machinists was in ston Last night. ‘The Long Dock men were saaured on Satardey tbat everything Wad been 40 arranged that they Might resume work this morning; but the probabili- ties are that they will not onter the shops until « better understanding ts reached. It wns wald in the Jersey City meoting on Saturday, that tho oMicers of the road would not only make all the paymente sat tsfactory, but also reinstate the men who had been discharged. ‘This t# what the officers must do; and the soonor they do it the better fur the stoekholders of the road BUTTERFIELD'S STIFF UPPER LIP. Conspiracy—Demanding « -Mecrotary Boutwell Taking Act Wasuinotow, Oot, 24 —A lotter was received youterday by Secretary Boutwoll from Axsistunt ‘Treasurer Butterfield In Now York, protesting his Innocence of participation in the gold gambl ing speculations, and asking an investigation into his official conduct. To applications male by various newspaper correspondents for ® copy of Batterfold's letter, Secretary Boutwell de. clined to give it for publication, but give unreservedly the substance of the totter, When eked what he intended doing in the premises he said that be bad not made any reply to Butterdeld, and did not know whether ho should take any action, Tt bas aince leaked out that Sceretary Boutwell sent Solicitor Banfeld to Now York lavt aight to tn vostigate Gen, Butterfleld’s case, Mr. Boutwell will be guided by whatever Banfleld reports, and nothing will be done until Banfleld returns ‘The President at bis Brothersia= Washington Despatch to the Cincinnati Commercial A gentleman who has had an interview with the President within the past twenty-four hours, repre vents that be manifested extromo anger at the course of hie brother-indaw, Mr. Corbin, with reference to the late financial play full on Wall street, and that the more he learns of Mr, Corbin's conduct the more furious he becomes. It t# believe by those furnilinr with the Prosident that he ts #0 incensed that friendly relations between the familles will be wholly broken o| DUTTRAPIKLD nL So far as Gen, Butterfi the gold panic, the highest oflcors here do not hes tate to nay that they believe him clearly gutity of ing his official position for the purpose of private alation, and that many, if not all of Gould's sgainet him are true. So firmly convinced of this are tho Pr aident and some mombers of his Cabinet, that a change in the Sub-Treasury of New York ha» becn decided pon, Wife Murder in Rondon. Rowvour, Oct. 24.—Joseph ¥ ahi carpenter of this place, killed his wife last might with an ave. Four deop cuts were found tn her ince, four inher bead, and three in her throat, After killing her he cut is throat with a razor, Joalousy and tum led to the erin ——— - LOSSES BY FIRE rr New York Fireman oy Between 7 and & o'clock last evening a fire was discovered in Dodd's Express atubles, 247 and 29 West Twenty-elghth strost. ‘Phe dames sproad rapidly through the building and extended to the ror building adjoining. Mr. Dodd usually kept 81 horses in thexe stables, but recently had removed Lalf of them, and it is believed thatgthe remainder were rex cued.” ‘The buildings royed, involving a love of $10,000; tnaurance, $15,000. The wagons were all safely removed, as Well 48 much of the harness. ‘The loss in feed, &e.. is about $2500, The fire ex: tended to West, Bradley & Carey # hoop skirt facto 13 adjolnntg, whieh was damaged about $2,900 ; In sure the fire, Engine 1 Seventh ave: While the firemen were on the way to Assistant Foreman Thomas Io f leaped off the tender of the engine nue, near Twenty-sixth atrect, slipped, the wheels passing over his head, whieh was crush in, He was uimost instantly killed, borne to the West Twentieth street P to await th of the Coroner, b. erts leaves two cluldron at 69 Greenwien avenue, He joined the new Fire Department on its first organizatiou, and last April was promoted, ecto tale Other Lowes by Fire, Seherber's oil factory in Weehawken wu: Saturday, Loss $2,000, mes Greenlaw's woolen mitt in West Philadel- was burned op Friday wight. Loss, §3,000, David MeKee's blucksin{th shop in Little Naas atreot. Brooklyn, was baracd carly youterda} i gireesrgouly r vy y morning in the fire In Weed, Parsons & Co.'s ofce in Al bany on Priday ole! ihe edition of the Assembly Jour: pal of the last session was dostroyed, Plymouth, N. C., euffered from day, which destroyed Ks and property to the value of 100,000, on fire Van Henson, Charlos & € eet and Harry Huchauan’ Aloaby, were burned riday aleht, god Joba Pra) 1, waping from a front window, was kiled, ‘ — NEW JERSEY, pe st tt hed out of the Hoboken ferry @ bricks aud men are still in te pens tn the basement of the boken bastile was doinolished on Saturday. So mueh for bux light. ‘The Brie Railway ¢ tho Dow raliroad f hawkeo stock yards. Samuel Lord, of Millville, haa boen sentenced to three years’ Imbrisouiuent for placiag obstructions on the Cape May and Millville Rallroad, ante-mortem a ret Langdon, of mpany have nearly completed mu the Bergen Tuauel to tuo Wee: fustaind, Joba Langdon killed her uaborn enfid, a BROOKLY oat Gen, ©. E, Pratt, who was nominated by thy Dem oerats for a Suprome Court Judgeahip, and aubsoq dent ly by the Repuviicans, has wecepted the latter nowine: tlou'siso, Judge Benedict, of the United States Court, has decided that in cxdes of forfeited property, where the aiwount xceruiny from the wale thofeot does uot excoed $20, the costs of the prosecution shuil be deltayed by the Government ‘The Rey. Henry Powers, of the Elm Place Con- gregational Church in Brookiyn, made Father Iya Cinthe the subject of sermon josterday. He applaud od bis onthusiasan for liberty of couscieace ‘Vho anoual meetlag of the Christian was held yesterday afternoon In Church, Bedford’ avenne, Wiliamsnurgi Addes aes Were Mevered by the azeie of the Sociaty, the Hey "P Meyers the Kev’ D Lb. Marks, the Hey. W.'l. dohusan, the tev. J, Finer Ald Society Dr. Porter's Reformed ——— PERSONAL INTELLIGENCE, Se of Brooklyn, salied oo Saturday Bishop Lougbli for Kome MoMulion, late U, 8, Minis in Baltinor Gen, Suorman will act as Secretary of Wur antit the arrival ot beorotary Belknap. Jeterson Davis ty expected to. attend te exhibl Agricultural Society. Will Ieture on * Self ven er to Paragua) It is reported that Benator entertain with Break wa, winter Tne Hon. Boston Jubilee Furope on the City of Brussels ye piog as the oF House, Father Hyneintae attended St, Stephen's Church yeaterday morniog., He will probably go to Boston this éveming, but has aot fully decided ‘Thomas Ewing, Sr, who tay all Briday night in the room, of the Clerig of the Supreme Court, was borne: to the resideney Of Bis #00, Goo, wing, ob Saturday HOF WAM tameron i going to iuivence at Washington bext THE OLD WORLD'S NEWS. THE THREATENED UPRISING ONTOA ENTFUL 26TH INST. aoe Another Imperial Promise te be Hrekee— Napoleon Hedgt mac! around with Hayoncts The Depatios Standing Aloof Vere Hyactathe Disponseascd. Panis, Oct, 24 —Tt haa been decided that ao military revicw shall be held on Tuesday, the S6eb inat, Aa impertal manifesto 1s expected to appens to-norrow, Many ramora prevail as to He eon tons. bul volhing positively known. Some jour. hale wert that the Government is making enormous military preparations to prevent any public distart: ance on Tuesday, The Orleanista are sotive, It ie tuought that the crisis may restore Rouwher to the Cubinot, It is certain that none of the Deputies witt €0 to the Chamber on the Wt inst,, ae wae st Meet contemplated by the members of the Opposition, Pare Hyacinthe, aot having returned to his com vent, a4 ordered by bis superiors, has been dispow feared of all his charges AMNESTY FOR THE FENIANS. Loxpow, Oct, 24.—An immense demonstration in tavor of amnesty to tho Feoians was made to-day, Large processions formed in vartou parts of the city, and, headed by bands of masic and bearing face and banners tnseribed with significaat mottecs, arched to Hyde Park. Several thousand women, wearing groen favors and scarfs, Walked in the pro cession In Hyde Park during the afternoon a monates mas# meeting was licld, at which it Is estimated filly thousand persons were present. The Americas flag was hoisted, and waa loudly cheered. Mr, Bradiangh and othors addressed the people, and the romarks of some of the spenkers were of « highly inflammatory character, Resolutions demandiag amnosty for the Fenians were adopted by scclamme tion, after which the meeting ended, and the people quietly retired from the Park. The proceedings throughout the day were orderly. Precautions tind been taken by the Government, ‘The reserves of police were all oa duty, and the troops were assembled at their barracks, bat thelr intervention was not required, stom bea Spanish Warning tothe Pove. Mannip, Oct, %4.—In the Cortes yesterday, Gen. Prim said that if the CBcumenieai Council should adopt decisions hostile in their operation te the Spanish Constitution, they would be treated by the Government as null and void, The Bishop of Albania and several Protestants have been arrested in Granada, Albaida, suspected of implication ction, has beon arrested by t to Valencia for trial. pera oe ‘The Ovening of the Mnoz Canal. Atexampaa, Oct, 23.—The ceremonies on the occasion of the successful completion of the Sues Canal will begin at Port Said on the 16th of November. ‘The vessela forming the fleet wilt to Ismailia on the mext day, and remaia ‘here until the 18th, aud will go taroagh to Sues ow trey 19th, where the proccedings will end the follow. ing day. the recent t authorities ead Ss asceialasion’ FLASH BS FROM THE OCBAN CABLES, pramiesr mee) Sickness prevails tn the eastern end of Cuba. Laguayra had an earthquake on the Md inst. Salnave's troops have begun the siege of Jacmet, jaytl All icultural Instruments are admitted inte Porto Rico free. The nowly arrived troops leave Havana for the ‘seat of war without detay. Many refazoes from Venexacla and San Domingo have afrived in Curac ‘The Empress Euxcnte arrived in Calro, Egypt, oa Saturday, And was well Feoaived: ‘The strike in Paris, which beyan with the mor. chants’ Clerks, is #aid to be spreading among all classes, A London jonrnal oppones the Rev, Frodorie Femvle for the Bishopric of beter on the ground Nie" suapicloue hcterodoxy.” Gen. Boniehe, the defender of Los Tanas, hae re covered from his wounds aod (aken the fold agaia ta the Central Department of Cubs, ‘Two partion of insurgents, numbering Afty men, have prmented themselves to the Soaaish authorities ta the Central Deval Cube for pardot Gen. M several ‘a the Spautsh rived in St, T' JOTTING ABOUT TOWN. of the Broadway Tabernacle Society or the 9th Av auknown man died suddenly at Market and Henry streets yesterday morning, ‘The Forsyth street M. E. Meeting house is to be ‘open fur prayer meetings every eveniig this week. John Wrikht, aged 8, of 259 West street, tell over: bourd at pier # North River, and was drowned, ‘Vhe surely Sergeant Fulger held cizht prisoners in the House of Detention yesterday, Crine—poverty. Louis Chapman, 4 Post Ofte carrier, acensed of fur Dearl ing @ reciatered letter, has been ‘admitted te bail io # Godfrey Seigler died auddealy Sheri sircet, aad James Keose ina street ‘The end of an unoccupied house in the rear of 31 Lrosby 8 iL last evening, shiyttiy Iajuring Jarrett ‘Taylor, of ® Crosby treet ‘Twenty-one police stations in this clty gave shot. ter to 19 houseless wen aud boys and to 139 women and girteon Batarday night. hty-fourth Regiment, Adjutant Beuttie ax eureetan faraed out S01 sien oN parade on she Met last 13! were nosent William Variey, better known as Reddy the Black mith, has taken the plodge for two years tm the Wal- ‘raiation Temperance Society will throw open his sew police 4 139 Weet Thirtieth otreet, and Feceive his friends on Wednesday ev uta. The Grand Jury of the Court of Oyor and Termi- ner is bastly investigating the roceat Wall street gold Gonsptracy. Seversl prominent wisnowes have from Jamaica, is at Summone The schooner Grasemere, oaranting with yellow fever’ The captain: Davia ¥. feury, and James Shields, « seaman, died of the 4 At sea. ‘The officers of the Fenian Brotherhood, District of Manhattan, met yesterday atornoon to make 4 Uouefora how avd bolder move thaa any thet has re- ‘eontly been made, ‘The Charles Feitner Guards are to shoot at a tar- got in Lion Brewory Park to-day. Mr. Feitner is 8 Gan: Siaate for Asistant Alderman im the Seventeenth Dis- trict, Twenty second Ward, Me came dows, ‘The British sloop-of-war Vestal arrived hore ow Saturday {rom Portau-Pripce. In port she lost en by yellow fever, one man died on the passag id (wo are On Loard Convalescent, ‘The pupils and teachers of the Howard Missioy under the charge of Oliver Dyer, Keq., will vmit the hibition of the American Institute on ‘Lues lay next o’ciuck P. M., and will give some singing exercises, Kissam & Co. 38 Wall stroct, reported on Setar. t evening at ttt able near #6 Mote = day that they hud lost $50,000 in Rrooklyn assessment bonds “through Il. Clarkesen, of 19 South Willan street, who, they assert given them a check a payment with a lalse certification, Vasquez, the murderer of the girl whom he lived with Ina place in Crosby #treet, having attempted Narvehineltto death, Br tranain, ot Believe tants ta ight rood Into his stomach yesterday, Vas Gwez atruggling Hieauwhlie. rs ‘The Rev. Dr, Thomoson, of the Tabernact>, eulo gired Father Hyaciothe yesterday, and warned the Fhurcyayainet depending pon tach men for her a port, eit wae Fi mea who caused the arrest fretcr'ana Joun, and the crucifixion ot Christ. Ab one bundred educated deaf and damb ‘les and gentlemen, with the Kev. De. Gusliondets, Visit the exbivition of the American Tustitute o'vlock P.M by invitation of the feta Sone interentiug cunvautional exeremes will Be bold during the evening. Tov tions to the pupils, teschers, and Ald Society, um fie ay Lendence Mr. Cc L, Beall, are Jed by the managers Sisit the exhibition of Uke Ameriean Institute. bedond its close, Due notice of the timo will ve made, On the 17th of Angust Barton, Alexander @ Waller's store, at 6 Be y burglars, and {63 dogeo of ki were 4 Asbort ime ago Mr. Waller found some Of the iB astore oF walhunere, a the iyi ™ of the ‘votortous laf ‘Adrahass Ounthal by Tilly lat night at 12 Norfolk street. Catharine Rankiay of 42 Jackson street, while ie the sitting room of the Os: «Poll Saturday, tried to hang he Saree Gees heirs self an under care of the Coumissiougre of Chi rection, A new Post. No. 118 of the Grand A Repuclls. res wasiat ga ot Ls als Grane street, on’ Pristay evening law , do-gatan, on tho stall of the Grand: ¢ . Of New York, nssi veveral oti \ Post s oamed aiter Col, 20 an attempt (9 wo Valea From, ’

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