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THIRTYSEVENTH YEAR oe THE ERIE RAILWAY STRIKE : MR, BUTTERFIELD RESIGNS, | ™!* ¢m4xp sear ar won. — = <——=>>>>———————————===3 PRICE TWO CENTS. EATING MEAT ON FRIDAY. ey Sear Heh terol THE EUROPEAN UPRISING. ; - — Money ts Vor tnto the The Examination of Mr. Jay Gould-The The Robbins Wood W / 4N INTELLIGENT INSIDE VIEW OF Rins-A Sai Oe eae SOLICITOR BANFIELD PERE HYAC AGITATING THE 4 REPUBLICANISM IN FRANCE, SPAIN, THE SITUATION, Header te the Board, nsebes TION SUDDENLY E Attendance, ROMAN € role ac WORLD, aumed—Overheating Carbolic Acid. AND AUSTRIA, ng Dock Men Heenme Work-tme| The Aldermen met yesterday afternoon after In accordance with Judge Ingraham's chargeto | mye ter, Father about to Renonnee the | About ® o'clock last evening an explosion oc- | ane Plot tor @ Rinne ta Parte—Napetoon 5 in Jersey City La almost superbuman efforte to get a quorum, 2 to that Branch ef the | the Grand Jory, that body began yesterday morning Cathotic Church-A Broiled Beefstenk | corred in the Robbins wood-preserving works, cor- Filling the City with Treope-Probeb'o Night-News trom Buffalo, susquchauna, | The basiness transacted was of the greatest impor- Service whica may Afford him a Court | their investigation of the late conspiracy to for bis Din oo Friday ner of Third fond Bond streets, Brooklyn, cansed, Postponement of the Opening of the and Port Jervis. tance to community, It f@ @ noto Martial—Iis Successor Unkaow the price of gold. For a week past Distrc Visitors to the ExeCarm As supposed, by the overheating of a tank filed with Coros Legtstatif-Excttemont in Parts The Long Dock men held a regular business | rious fact that harmony and unanimity char Solicitor Banfield, of the Treasury Department, | ney Garvin has been busily engaged In arronging all An incident occurred on y last in the | carbotic acit. Martin Voorhees, of Princeton, N oxox, Oct. 25,—Ttis rumored in Paris thats f Meeting lost nicht, at Washington Hail, corner of | acterize the proceedings of the good-natured ‘ing been dcapatched from Washington to examine | the preliminaries necessary to present tho cose | Pith Avenue Hotel, whieh, thongh trivial in itself, | J, the inventor of the process, and Michael Grogan, | plot coneoeted by the Liberals for a rising on Thurs ' ligions status of the ecclestastial Lion | a laborer employed in the establishment, who hap- | day next has been discovered. The Emperor is con- of thie city, Pore Hyncinthe, On the afternoon of | pened to be standing near the tank at the time, | centrating troops in the eity, and Gen, Besalae has that day the distinguished Father walked with his | wero instantly killed, while Mr. 8, W. Trundy, the | received ofdérs to employ artillery, if necessary, to usual dignity from tis parlor to the magnificent din- | Superiniendent, was blown about thirty feet Into | keep the streets clear. The imperial manifesto has ing hall of the establishment, and, having taken a | the air, A little boy named Teep, who was standing | been prepared and is ready flor publication, bat the chairat the festive board, hurriedly glanced at the | In front of the establtshinent, was «truck by some of | Government awaits events before issuing It, The bill of fare. It was a critical moment for the ex. | the fying fragments and severely Injured. Liberals deny the existenes of the reported plot, and Carmelite, for a hundred eyes wero on tlin and as | ‘The frame roof was blown off, and the remainder | to prevent disorder are disposed to postpone the ab many ears were open, The Catholics around him | of the structure being set on fire, was soon reduced | tempt to open the scasion of the Corps Legisintif to» expected and hoped that he would stand by his old | to ashes, involving a loss of about $6,000; ao Insa- | morrow. Theyprople of Parls are much excited over faith and call for flsh—bnt he didn't, He told the | rance, the impending crisis, Attendant behind his chair to give him ® broiled | ‘The mangled bodies of the vietlms were removed eee and," said ont Catholic In- | from the ruins before the fire had mate any great | 4.0 A IM fad nh oatieia emer formant, who An -eyewitness of the scone, * he | headway. dir, Trundy, who lives in New York, and ehdne in is growing that in the present state of parties the selection of made no bones abont it either. the boy Teep, were borue to @ nelghdoring house | 11's ie Sosstble, ‘the Contes to be meeh divided ‘There is no rule more rigidly enjoined in the Catho- | for treatment. ‘ta opal Gab Oublaals 6s cas eh rt lic Church than abstinence from meat on Friday Tho company hogan work In this establishment a peter ins pbrecermivebery as maaan ay oe It sa weekly commemoration of the frst Good Frl- | yesterday for the frst time, ‘Tho fires were it in the | 9) ioe, of day, or the Crucifixion, and {t is strictly observed by | furnaces at about 4 o'clock, and everything was pro- “ mesidiiidaes the disciples of the Church of Rome everywhere. | ceeding satisfactorily when anddenly the tank, which Outbreak 5 ‘The violation of thts positive rate on the part of the | was about 40x80 feet, exploded, as noted above, The Manrtp, Oct. 26—Evening.—The deputies to aroat prencher of Notre Dame has been the subject | engine and boilers were in good condition, and the | the Cortes from Porto Rico have petitioned the Gov. of mach quiet commont In the hotel, and it I re- | only cause that can now bo assigned for the explo- | ernment to refrain from spectal legislation for that garded by Catholics and Protestants alike 3s an indi- | sion Is that given above—the overheating of this | colony for the present, / wae eA Hyacinthe will soon bid K00d:bY | tank containing carbolic actd. ‘The throe prineipal parties In the Cortes have each ‘Was eleciod President, pro tem, and Mr. Tucker, | they never tire the lobby with long-winded speeches | concerned with Gould, Fisk, and Corbin in the gold | day afternoon all the subpenas were mule out and Vice-Picsident. The Secretary read the following | or protonged sessions, Everything is done with | conspiracy, arrived in this city yesterday morning. | served upon those persons whose connection with Ietter, which had been reccived from Mr, Keasley, | marvellous rapidity. They always have a private | At ten minutes after 10 o'clock Mr. Banfleld was at | the gold clique was a notorious fict, Mr. Jay Gould, President of the Long Dock Acsoolatton, and now @ | rebearsal of whatever business they are to transact, | the Sub-Tressury to see Gen, Battertieid, The So- | it is said, bas furnished the District Attorney much Belegat at Port Jer Mis, and when the bour of two approaches the members, | licitor and the Assistant Treasurer were closeted » | valuable information upon this subject. Ho has held Friext ALumw: The convention ts still in season, | headed by their illustrious President, the Hon. | long time, Meantime, gentlemen well known on | many lengthy interviews with him. Ie is reported spd waiting Gould's Do your ui Been setilet defo Regine msanaes | Thomas Coman, their clerks, and their Sergeant-at- | ‘Change dropped into the Treasury building to learn | to have told the District Attorney much more than for ® mistake in | Arms, march up stairs, enter the chamber, take their | what was going on, Two hours and a balf elapsed, | has yet been made public, It is also rumored tint s. Me Redaingt jected to ketiie It There the teleg ol out h is bl omecutor & list of those ‘and ali well: GEO. KEASLEY seats, and the procecduigs are opcued with due | when Solicitor Banfeld retired (rom Gen, Butter- pereons whey free. ON grog Sinneedon wtb STAND To YOUR GUNS, solemnity and impressiveness. field's presence, Pro" ’members of, the gold. ring, were the. pest Mr. Alien then addressed the meeting. He said Yesterday the lobby was very slim, So far as we RENTER AUGUSTUS SCHELL AND OTHERS. teeeraeeie | a the Grand Jury wad testify to ie 101 that they had just beard a letter read from their | Could judge it was composed in the main of drivers | As soon as Banfleld bad gone a number of gentle- Mt Jay Gould was, of course, among the witness President, asking the men to bold out, and that it | Who had lost thetr horses, cripples who ‘had had | men were ushered into the Generai's presence, | es who Togeived 8 subpens to attend, Yesterday e| e i it intervi) ft r. Gare was shame to work while they had men repre. | their legs broken, and a dozen time-killers, Among whom war Augustus Schell, These Leth Sea Gay inarales bees the tition ita oncom, Ad Nor was he the only one who conve General's | Disiriet Attorney in the course of the morning. Se rokers buttouhe tendorloin steal Pentiug them in the Convention, Mr. Whitebead,a | After the Clerk had read » few invita'lons to balls | men collectively liad @ confidential intervi Fentleman who had arrived trom Port Jorviain the | 84 Aolrece, which were of course accepted, the | the Assistant Treasurer. The door of Proceeded to explain, the action taken by | Board proceeded to business, ‘The reador was or- | room remained closed s long time, and was utterly | eral prominent bankers and brokers mer watt op tapes: wera bed 3 aonied Med more small fry who Important information in ‘ie two eary—one ear WS Lo ote 4 was impos | were aceking admission to the presence. eacn broker, and two era at a time, sora ny"andackea'an crit ita ine | ile to deere. As cach embers name wes | “When the door us opened, andthe crowd bad | "ike Toons ofthe Great Toy Gon, Butterfleld was lof standing in the mid- | Gret floor. Tho ne tions to be acted upon atunce, The reader rattled | dic of the floor * uncovered,” ina military point of | comfortable, and ha at Snsqaehavna and Port Jervis, to the 20th off the following, running his words together in on: as bi cats the month; bat that Buffalo must be pait on the | solid Jamble that nobody could possibly understand Ing. ‘The General was distant and stadiously re- | patty clock District Attorney Garvin entered the bth, aud Jersey City on or beturo the 14h. sojvedThat " isherebvanthort | served,“ Sitdown, af , Kero vedThattheC omptrollerbeandhelsherebvanthor d with the mornt: Fs Convention thus far. He stated that on | dered to rehearse the general order: riday both Gould and Reddington were in | he read in English, Hindoo, or Chinow ¢ been removed one box to the rooms Are More spacious and lately undergone tie neces: view. Tux Sv reporter advanced cautiously, bow. | #17 repairs and altorations. Which was promptly ranted. The Committeo told | called he arose, and selected three or four resola- gon Gonid ond Reidingion that thes were Instructed to extend the time of payment, we regarded the work by a stenogre " he sal potnting 19 8 seat, All the Grand Jurors were presen he uittle , ‘The good Fath ained in bis room in the Fifth ro Appointed seven dopaties to hold a» conference and OMsTINACY OF JAY GOULD. sedanddivctedintcacmrnrranunargronpninonmoy, | “and I will be ure soa moment He thes | beit ttnkled; the attendant appeared; aud che fore: | Avenue Motel thronghont. yestertayy and lett ox ders THE RONDOUT HORKOR, try to come to some agreement in regard to the “This Mr. Gould would not agree to, He wanted the | oraiframplertoot inerPivercauredy Welsn sesmatace 5 poleuman fe eeeae ; Who ait at the end of long table, very gravely | with tho clerks and servants not to almit any person —— romotealdprerande selection of « ki said! niingeneies. commissioner. “Send tn Mr. Jay Gould.” Hine of payment extended to the ath. The Committee | thedad Which was occa | A Terrible Tale of Blood—Ram, J: to sce him. He complained of tlIn able to com al ‘Ma mn roiC | by fatigue on the previous day, when the rever. There was a disturbance at Bardaatro, Aragon, p: A - Mas > a entice Mt 8 oum! ronal of et We arald nee enews te We. eel. eld | Cel nthebonrdora Cgc Duttorteld hore wrote # dospaten, informing | that momentetanding alone near the dior and admirers, Notwitistanding his deter. | Roxvour, Oct. 96.—An Associated Presa tole- | other seditious demonstrations were made, But | held ‘ Sar te he Welk oka Were hee cone Dal thesamelehorebyincreaseatothesum: the Seeretary of the yoy rey ot get Step ‘oir. went Mr, Gould, with umalvothacshesalary oft euch while bold! . ott, Megcement On’ Sunday. another | heClerktathociy Hibeas aries dtc on Sticg and tnt Wereforo he bad determined te brink step, clog the door afer hin,” tommites “called. on Mr, -Keddington. to Sev thAsaieta fcr oh ber sack Gees eg i room, ret a eapeten tag Copertes the witneases. In one corner of tie i BES Wythe Mins coukl not be brougit tos close. | eieicronimepurabiemoutiicandeseComptretierianer | te SOx representative arose to bid General low cy were Mr. Grotge Soren the of the on to remain secluded, about a acory of Invi: | gram last evening briefly informed you of the trage | th¢ Outbreak was inconsiderable, and was easily / Toten Thee were tan chee ne ee Hate | dy whitch was enacted near bere, at Pinckhockie, on | *6PPressed. ‘The town is tranquil, | ed, but tn Saturday night, I have gleaned the fullest partiou- 10 wae eanouneed lars, Joseph Wood, the murderer and suicide, was Tee eee Bete tee | abont dortp-five yearn of age, © atrong tnan of me ton te ‘apparently dissat! ir, Cameron ic from Canada,’ Redington agreed to come to New York wo sce fn athiven i e conld’ pot settle It, and he promised to de Sarmirocwrevopa veattinee, Mneapproprietionsts | adion the New Pork Times, Mr. uN BUTTERFIELD TO THE SUN'S REPORTER. Biman ee Me. Caled. G FAAlarion veDepartment. Domttx, Oct, 25.—Amnesty meetings bave beew Same newspaver, and Mr. tarted at 1A. M. The Convention | "Resolved? hattheCompt Acquaintance of Father intho on ¢ best. He et hold in the city of Cork and the parish of Carrigaline, a it 73! Csxmnas vesenctes. 8, Sehgman, Immediately opposite sat old Daniel tin hie ‘allo’ f ture, an’ tent a dein : rn mr 'Mr.'Kodington. In canscquence, they ‘cory | snonentnsswtersonattriigetsse noi rorunce Rsrocranctbarp come ovens Fon on another | Brew, grave and eerioun wilt his. yee deat cake wr with Rls reverend friends Tore rit | cium stature, and wea to some extent « drinking | ir, Giadetone was denounced for be rete @indod to request. me to visit you onee more matter altomether. Lam a reporter of Tun Sum 10 one of the oMcers in attendances ‘another gentleman called, We dispensed | ™2"- ; y Pardon the Fenians, and resolutions * ai to Pe citer: ree tan teal cee eand | asieetweliin aiieRinersemp gedintnePoorsehoaia ‘Tum Gnvnnat What do you wish? Ne, of Trevor & Colgate, who said he | with the usual ceremony of sending his ear, and | trade, that of a ship carpenter, and then | Poriur, Ue fenain and ree ~ were adopted Our demand of tue Suh, then come Owe ag atheComptrollerisherel icineseoniana' “l so learn faots in rela |) knew noth about it, and wanted | went at ouce to Father Hywel th re he | would indulge in @ spree for several woeks. rsh Dees e will accept no legis oFrow und stan By us, Aud we will | eas censtasniea WaLesac rire cats Gere dais ih tion to Me: Baneld's Interview with you this morn: iy eae the Tomes tclo was Fa Net ee et hamme, tn we subee, | Henad deen married once before, but his wife bad | [tive measarce fsa ing ances ane resol rt " ane ; t these mea kaow that we haves riglit to vote thone Of bee aloess Geshe ond at “im Gnwunat—Yon must see Mr, Banfield. You | was Mr. Workoes at tne dew of Mortom | dormoriy held the oMice of Anigriena Vice-conmat in | left him and is living in Ulster county. He was a | ‘eleased DEMAND OUR WAGES WitRN DUE, Wart. hen folipwed “another git of $8900.19 t0 | can tall your alfalition sfresters tree eee: uate 1 | Doge eset Gx, Mgrs represented by Raward | Paris, where ho became” seauafated mith the Pudge. | goldier In the rebellion serving In the Old Twentiet» F rarer! ant afew "ten fn the oad THEN leach ettca | “he petition of the Hon, Praak Daily to pace his | hope Taf bun ila an hones ouraat 2 tivtaning | tose sroesd ween envision werk’ seiaree olng | Beccher's Cureton Sonday't amd it ir rumored unsi | (UWF county) Regiment, au when the We” ended Trieste, Oct, 26, Derlog the, leourenian dl Cort to pres the case, leave me the inves: | On, took-e seat near the store, crossed his lege, and on, we will have to flat the batti thet n | paper, “ Love among the Roses, ong Log Frounis here in Jersey Cuy., The Convention wit, | ration win authority to publion the proceed | {ightica bas been wade, nad a Teport tas bee suv: | busted himselt with Vostn pice, te nme noeky s tome here. I have explained to you the action of | Ing o° the Common by yh or ¢ 4 ited, four merry youths, the confidential clerks rt Jervis and Susquehanna; aud now, men of | ture consideration. Aiter whien Board, having GEN, BUTTRERFIELO's sORETTER. Whe Were extensively engaged in the recen lersey City, Lusk you to quit work to-morrow morn- Shivers ren Tee vou! A id ad 's money, ueation, General," said the re. | SPeculations, but whose nainos we are unable gpreny as . “1 would tke to kuow Id could get the | Ke sue ater hour dragged on tho witnesses be- ie lagaired: came impatient, und asked to be excused from tur 8. G, Wheeler, W.@. 1 he" he will sccnte a pulpit for him if he should desire it, | he married the woman whom b® ao horribly as a number of Kvangell Hons would like to hear Cattaro the rebels gained possession of a fort throng treason, and thea massiered the garrison. Theig attacks oa other parts of the city were repulsed, potertnitenedaca THE REVOLUTION IN CUBA. in tricted Freedom of Religious Opinions Wrenched from the Mother Country—The First Bruit of the Revolt at ¥ Rodos R Havana, Oct. 25.—The decree of the Constt tutional Cortes cstabilshing unrestricted Liberty of religion in the colontes of to-day promulgated in (his island, and las gono inte effect as the law of the lund, The document is ex ministers and congrega- | butchered, The maidoa name of DM victim was M. m speak, His presence | yy: sph Piymouth Church t# looked upon by Catholics as | Wardell. Her paronts are respectable, well to do roof that he has left their Churel People, residing near MAtON Beery, Duicheus county. Not, Hyacluthe has rocelvad an invitation to Tey wore ccrited' abou tour sears age, sad bave wast three children, one a boy, For some weeks previous to the murder Wood had beon ona spree, and getting over it acemed to be Ine dull, moody condition, From some sources he received, it in said, intelligence in relation to bis f last week, wit! is a visit to Mrs, Bing- Visit the beautiful country seat of the I Bigelow, He would have responded to tion yesterday but for linens, Tis denne peop ble that he will be the gucst OF Tir. sygoiuw vous ——— = LOSSES BY FIRB, TURRE MUNDRED WORKMEN WANTRD. The President thea statod that Mr. McKay, brother = Serve) Cit! Locomotive Works, Mt he hag work | Dectaton of the Supreme Court on the Vers enoush tor (wo years already on hand, and that he | ger Case—The Civil Power Grenter than would cinmioy GOO workmen; so tial it any of the the M Ben happened to be discharged, they would Gnd blenty or work elsewiere, TUB INTERVIEW WITH JAY GOULD, Upon the roquest of several members, the Prest- ent explained the interview w. detweru Mr. Gould and the Committ THE MILITARY POWER DEFINED. "#8 they were very busy, but there ‘one there who had the power to give them 4 permission, At lowt, toward 2 yivioek, ‘embrged from the room, and sly jury adjourned until this mornin iry will be resumed. Distriet Attorney Larter To THe vin conaueied the examination of Mr. Gould in_ pe It was not late in the afternoon that Gen, | 80% aed both the questions and answers were Liken Butterfleld left the Treasury boliding, On going | down by the OLit he met » friond on the steps, to whom he Reson Frauk B, Howe, ©. K. Garrison, B. Davidson lay I know the amount?’ “Bight hundred thousand dollars, tly atter ary in Time of Pence. AsitiNaTON, Oct. 25.—The announcement that the decision in the Yerger case would be delivered in the Supreme Court today attracted a large num- ber of distinguished lawyers to the court room. Among them were Attorney General Hoar, Gen. Wholesnto Inceu jam in Montrent, St. Andrew's Church, the Unitarian Chureh, Messrs, Kerry & Crathet y. Baptist Church, in Moi mographer, Mr, Gould will be sub- exatnination this morning Heary Clews and ‘morning Wood went around etthine np little bills, and 4 were lef, assured the partie wok place Dersey avenne and Montgomery street. Mr, Allen | Aldermen at ali times, and consequently | Gen. Butterfield im relation to the charge that he was | before tne Grand Jury in proper shope, Lost Satur the 1 he had just finished & long lelter to the Seere day night. ‘The fires walt on iiinon Saturday, He stat Butler, Caled Cushing, ex-Attorncy-General | Mf7 of the Tresanry, oe ; Brauk Howe. It te 0 Gee Cf ba taeael ‘vould ‘settle! ‘On Saturday mornin ceedingly lberal in its terms, Tt declares that following term Rvarts, exJudge Curtis, one of Sobnsonts | boasiane trom Petierdela's euccossor bas aot | settocien tg expiant etn Foventod the ctave othia minder Bosln caamot remain removed fom: the Meeard parted a " " , William Belden, Henry F. Vail of the Honk Other Low by! ahe A ee movement of Europe and the worl ow or beiore the 131, Dl counsel on the impeachment trial, Judge Paschal MN, BANFIRLD'S INVRSTIOATION. merce, and Mr, Kimber have also been subpu ng to, John Matthews, of Orange | onaeenterod,nls residence at 6 o'clock, on Satari tis Souslderalion fo the gioaflsher Sree femieed eh privet (tr Ae rae of Texas, Thomas Ewing, Jr., Judge Yerger of Mis | After leaving the Sub-Treasury, Solicitor Banfeld | be latter gentleman, Mr, Jo wae Ay afternoon, It SiraGrlties who toaided'up elatte in the eee filles, because they Ho near a continent where liber Ponvenient,” which oecure in Mr. Gould's despatch, | SPP! uncle of the prisoner, besides many others. ree, tee Homa. aN oa understood thut Books bes eee ont Bt.the taal Bole Lose gious” | heard lout talking and heard ty of religion ts recornized by law. One clause of Mr. Alien su tthe only | Kvery seat within the bar of the Court was occupied, y Investigation into’ the sharers enue comiecs | Gould pee m, Dut failed to smasii hiun. aii rane Ba rsa be periiee that po poraan shall be prevent: | HOF dgupayiaent at the stipulated time w8 | and during the delivery of the opinion of the m im, Itthe Sub-Treasury. was placed in th tis said it. Norvell; th ‘ofthe OoUiEE, LL es hee Mon ton Of hie religions bulloks Ae there’ b pow aslee ° Mending of ° Be eater tC eee eee LOHE | OP eunrainnds The colelige souterens cits cacteal |. Re Rimmer eae mim tie onmotice Maeda , fondly fount ihe beg Keay Nfietesit | sone be establahed Ia this a MR. GOULD'S DESPATCH, cat interest was shown by his distinguisted audience. and tt was upparent trom what he sald the. | leading editor the Times ol The iilard ts to be sold | Hadi. | Wood oF oped a7 Matealt | sone be cvtablished ts Ret aie Ay eek | It in us follows: The decision, which was very voluminoas, held verament did not feel disposed to press an | based, In this article, alter aliuding t on the . ere on the floor nenr the door lay the | of officials rnment employ, and has by | found ou ay vetnn a Committee rep that the U. 8, Supreme Court has Jurisdiction of tho ation wile Gen, Huvtertield was fh ome, | ai Fisk in the gold room, the editor of the Ame | | Wa. C. Nien a. hams Beldee, | body’ of Mrs. Wood Welter In Ulood, hee | this means already effected ® considerable saving fog Jo, dersey City, and other Fhope Yekged Mobeni dbraud Chde Gales (as GAY OF 17H. tne r t 10 i Tait af orice ie al Ne Fi ead hacked and mangled, — her throat | the public Treasury with thon Was arranged Lie J called open him, During the afternoon he wrote « ey NOL only dulled gold with will, but wee tarows as A a roken. diet ih ) ul, ick © «l Th ity « . ff sti. with the understandscge ny Fea ok | that the act of 1867, repealed by that of 1864, line no | long lotter to Beeretary Haut w ell My ant wich they hud thin Washington eared ce il gaping wounds, the back of ber shall PE fe 6 ip lilbenipetiy ott p ont tho purpose of | rok nimeat Would Hot interfere with thon. yer arm Kashed, and neck oroken. ‘The merchants are making contracts for fe com shanteshethat eile apromttiar sie ae | effect, In halfan hour after the opinion w —— omicial in th was quoted as being ational wars dgnted | Lounge Was soaked with blow, the walls were spat. | crovs ‘us Haiihe sth, | dered the news spread rapidly throughout the Batterfleld Tose: of course. controls the aotion ol Tost and | tered. 9 pillow was drenched with blood, and hale 4 berm tte ee . riety watts: | and in . aud caused a gr cat Wasurxorom, Oct. 9$.—Although ‘ roasury and the Now York Assis! Conviction of any incendiary, | iets of Frye rn e ssveey bore. rpe monies a The ¢ es % bsg ear uba. , ‘ s ots effect pe laa Reamaee hee afte oe ene hind str Ni eleven times wit ama! tiaiNetox, N.C, Oct. 25.—The case of Wan Bat Nak Mie La woke, nstruction awa, Its imucdiate effect know outside of the Trensury Department of the and Mr, | yO oonday afternoon 8 member of | Br at ry, Mr RB. Catherw: Fe hatchet, the blade of which, four Inches and a balt ne MrerWtt, weve also boon Kul) tong, Was covered with hale, fovewthontion made by Selwiter Sawilebd tee Now . offtcrrs of the Cuba was York, in the case of Assistant Treasarer Buttertieli, tection — kngino Company No. ins the f fire, and aa Lad: tthe men | on the arg to-day, After urnod over uptt Diood, brains, and « A wanter asked how it happene sh. Wood stood in the entre of the five hour, of the Aabeas corpus, wession the ; . here is good reason for believing that he will be rary pieces of to-morrow. By order of rittes at Washing. hob discharged went to wo » Mr. | which will be the transfer of the pri . ot Pres! Re room, and Metealf aid, © Joe, this tem hard thin, On, parties w Heorgs Tucker wrove to explain the reason of his | from the ailitury to the Fivil courte tor teiul. rupee tm SIbhin Lutes ie nt seein The Newest Counterteit. FF On” ‘The wreteh mild aot a word, but retrenced | from eine steamne cag thes stage waning work. He sald that he came this morning | result caused considerable disappointment. ay the | Wit erted to-night that copies of | Wasmaron, Oct. 25.—The Government de- | iy ea ney Anlte face b N artjotming bedroom, —-— 110 COW work, aud was wld by Mr, Onelow, | Prigamer may, tn taking his case beiore a civil court | the tet ved by Butterfeld to the President whiels hat | wrvuci in te uasda’ an it dw ailoged of Jona MeFad: Het cut prandishing in bie hand a FLASHES FROM TI ts CApLES Assistant Master Mechanic, that he wonld have to ri i ‘ : : gad Be twell, which appeared in a New Seamer, ee i m, pull 7, . seo Mr. Brown first. At® fg iy ent gt Hie iid enn GEE York papet te-dey, were aot fureiaued By either of aie eat ” NooKEED. nictrument to | Napoleon tv in the ‘Tuileries, ertutenden CF gave ore Oni a , . groped atts teen ——-- kily, the frenaied man made & | polnted Buitsh Minter to Spam to pet all ive men to work without exception, He | A Wek Old Rat'roud Corporation In Brooks Croumaec—A Sicond Corbin, stamped with the counterfelt mamps, One dackson | . Rosa Miller sued wopold Loewenstein in the Sa. i Mmcteall with uplitted hand holding the razor, | John Conington, Profeasor of Latin in the Unives Oiiy al * te ould ‘od e same, he ©: of bis feeble ability in writing leturs register in bh ce oe. - oF the o 7 em) ‘om Cor the 12(h of November for the Isthmus of Partial settlement of the tariff question él the Sheifleld trate with te Waited stateae out of ti throat from ear to ear, ring bis bead from bi nit fell upon the floor near the aide of his imitations, n Port Jervis) if it would not At a mecting of the Brooklyn Common Coua- | Gorn othe Committee king and Currency of | counterfelts are very good at mittoe to come down und see | ci yesterday afternoon, a resolution was udopted | the House, and, like Corbin, 1s growing rich by ad- bo prover for the C ig a wilful mistake or not in ising W dould bad rm " eet 1 | end . 7 bod, hin desratch, He answered that ue expected them | directing the Street Commissioner to warn the | ying Wall street brokers of secre fp Ei es jy Still Kicking, dead wite » corpee, of Salisbury will suceeed the Inte down soon, Borgen street Railroad Company or the ownerasthere- | seh Committee inte , Oct. 96.—It ts proposed by Joha- a Chaucellor of the University of Ow ‘THE DOUBLE PLAY, Of to causo the pavements between the tracks and | 7, M. 8. PRINCE, Georgotows, | pon's trends to ran him as b candidate ior the Beau rine Beker, drunken, vagrant NeW JERSEY, ‘The Newmarket Hoegion. meet! " sates thi seeath elise ro the Bitttor suitutional ©» nar jected, to make | to ° nua piel et 6 re padbster member, suggoated tat thelr dslerato in | {mmodiately adjoining them to be placed in good | 7M BUH": 11 wstear tor the Netw York Tunas, | Souiuanal 7 savention, Troy, for abdncting Aunhah WB. Rovnrd, an insurance agent, of Jersey City, | $stlat mith ane (riterion Stakes of MF sovereigns oo Of this mistake in Jay Gould's despatel, aud thus | ‘avelling condition, and to equip tne road with a in : ents live at 40 Fark avenue, has defrauded (he widow Guessllng of 616,000, pounds, and Aliles iM pountes thresguacters oF eal Prevented tiem from resuming work. Mr. Tecker | decent cars and horses, In case tacy refuse to do THE POLITICAL CIRCUS, Sires nee creed trea ties Gen 0. 0; Howard lectured taat eveuing before | iautncriturs. The race was won by Mt. Joveph Daw Said that if the Convention came down, he would | 49, the Corporation Counsel ix directed to submit | ‘The annual inspectio Soventh Regi- — ite Hays needbiod Font ieee. for buntioes: hurgosey, |e Yeung Men's Christian Atsoctation In Newark, REE ee es Terr ee ae te thee acre thas Bote ccettts | the complaint to the District Attorney, with the view tN.G.8.N.¥., on Tompkins parade ground, Fernando Wood and the Gold RI old under tho hanuer yesterday, ‘The Grand Division of the Bons of Temperance of woe ea NATIONAL GUARD NOTES, nicet In Newark on Wadnosday, Oc ower, If they stopped work, they would force the | of appealing to the Grand Jury for an indictment of caisson which is to form the yeaterday, was witneased By a great muiticude. ‘Ths | ‘The nomination of Michael Norton for the | , The coutract for & x j.-Gen, James Me- base of te foundation of the Hrooklyn tower for the | M72 Broad atrect, Rowse teed ‘ompany t+ come to terms, If they sull remained | the road as a pnblie nuisance. Alderman Bergen in- | "#' . | State Senate was ratified last nigut in Juoksou | PM inant Kl yn ton ——— Yeaterday, the ik athe ston, they could run the eastern aivision, ond | formed the Hour that theSewerage. Commissioners The following ww correct return of the tu- | sauaro, The Hon, Fi do Wood Judge Curtor0, Bivbuldere,of hesapolsee Le eill soar aboey ome THE LATKST LALOR NEWS. maiing Wore teoperted to Teriewis, Gol, its com Us Cuavle the Company lo keep up te Aght endeavored to find (he officers of the Company, cori peer be nue is Cox, Cueries ie AS, Sullivan, — is —— was a very large turnout, over 500 mea bel iz present. AN APPRAL TO THR BACKSLIDERS, Hee ies romp cceue, te sdiscerer. Oar neay: 38: peg, a ona he } 14, ol, Fellowes. Geo. W. Phillipa, Ghd’ Joba Arm: JOTTINGS ANOUT TOWN. Yesterday was the feast of St, Crispin. Tue Fitty-Ath Regiment (Garde Lafayette) Mr. Moloney moved that all th Fs to stop work to morrow mornin who were will ——— tep up to the c rosid: nes desk and siguily thelr intention todo #0, - ‘com. stuf s é 4 Rosa Benter, of 120 Delancey street, attempted sul- Col Allen commanding, were 1) ted | Gute Apetal®A ary aenaheceedaa eran ta eer Were present # total of about 900 core ‘The Colperative Cutters’ Society is to be organ: 20d On a benevolent bas if ore 2, unearthi ¢ corruption cide Inet evening by tak! Paris gree, of California have asked thos ‘vis Motion was lost The Secretary of the Navy announ ‘ of the Gold Hing, @ combination even more earrapt Mr, Cornelius Vanderbilt has promised to run a iatly ald euch other, nef inthe Regim t, Lieat.-Col, A inoion Was made that ail the men present | aud appointments !n the Brooklyn Navy Yurd, ax than the politicians of the City Hall, ino of horse cary on Madixoa avon: Mr. Robort Blissert takos the place of Mr. Taxch- jngpected In thelr arm; Colour be apbolnted « committee to endeavor to | rolowa: Daniel Herrick, to be foreman of teumsters, Loughridge train brake will he tested by | "ann as Secratary of the Codporatlye Tallore’ Uulon, : yD. Capt, MeDortuot ove cek to-day, It wus unanimously carried, vice Jacob B. Straut, removed ; John Walker Wife Murder tu Went Th h Bereet. ag) ag yoo gery 2 Foe tacks asks ed werenear han vary Committeg, lant ae tisuse, | orhears and pete crecere ond Ht noe comm carried | that & delegate | foreman of boller makers, vice Wilson Evans, re- | Frank Myers and his wife Mary bave lived an- | oy Mee mand Ward teak Right enthumustientty | to be ompioyed inthe Kevenue service on thevoast ot 1d nominate # citizens’ candidate to Fud | Humber of the men were in civiiian att prin the Cobvention of the action takennat the | moved; James Hare, to be foreman of pattern mak- | banpily, and thei * have been rious tat | demanded the election of Richard O'Brien to tus | Alaska. ae i Fevelved their unifurms from the State, and to endeavor to lnduce them to come vige J. A, O'Brien, removed. The officers | ‘Hey have Seagal i ol hy My eat. Last te from the Seventh District, of Francis K Judge Jones yesterday rendered a dectaton vacat mamaltt ia Ye alon called special 3 ms down to Jersey City. Mr. Michael Currin was ap. yell. are Democrats, the new appointees Repub - Frank attempted to kill his wife xt 40 West | Purcell to the Assembly, and of Noisou W. Young 0 tng the order of arrest against tho Barou Heurt Arnoux | menting last Wiehe, a We Van teal eat nd | SPARKS PROM THE TELEGRAPH, inted delega The meeting then adjourned to | leans, Mr. Herrick was formerly Master Machinist rie kitten "Phoewound le. thetghe te be eee | sie ofliee of Coroner, te teas tere Mer, Kusninel Vice-i MF, Juatis Secretary, and ———— paved cas tantes, tae menane tre Laced Sie bilnceccne Cir Sie eae rk kuife, ‘wound Is thought to be mor - Matthow Holroyd, who had becn Injured by ear 18 The cries of the women ai Mr. Hidden Treasure: ‘Thanksgiving tn Ohio, Noy, 13, Jed the attention Political saw ‘and Mr, | tal. . of the Nath wyeaud Tine, died yesterday ta Bellevue a —— THE STRIKE AT DUFF ALO, 61 the police, und the assailant was arrested by Officer Hospital 5 7 Yellow fever has appeared in Belize, Honduras, ‘The following letter from Gco. 1, Kennedy, Choir Houghton, who took Wim to the Weet Thirty-nith | , James, Blackwell te the Republican candidate for | Tir eek was found last evening at Fighth ave PRRIONAR FESR LIS wa Om, On Sept. 9 John R. Holmes fell from the maintop pan of the Union at Bufilo, to’ a frieud in’ Jersey WeRlatiaanve Gane lu baa en wirect police station, ‘The wounded wouun ee oe a oot surcrtng trots ‘poise wallaut Of (he ship Melroao, aud was kilied, i . Cre {9 the Republican candidate for Assoubly for the Twelfth District, Richard O'Brien recel: Jefferson Davis Is in New Orleans, ‘The Einprees of Russls is seriously til, ty, explains ttaelf; : c Deau (kiend: Astor Buffalo, you can inform your | *Y Te tt jon that we will neve to’ work until ever} man avy Yards on political principles cared (ur by Drs, 0 at The Police Commissioners have at length suspend ‘The Susquehanna Railroad has been rej Duaueaburg, and (reins are ruguing regularly ‘The Virgin d the Republican nominw: | o4 ‘hot nonsensical ordne Fing policeiuen torvside | Ex-Senator Wade visited the President yest At the recont election in C: Re ca trom here to dereey City, tion for Senator from the Dishict faye noapentonl oper roan revident yesterday recent election in California the Democrata Fein. tatoa. In his porition, ab Unt we Ohta. Or f 00 Ricuamoxp, Oct, 25,—The State Journal (Kepub- | 3 " im Woe copay whens [hoy y ‘The President will not attend the Maryland State | *leted eleven out of fourteoa District Judges. teh “Viiere te nowe tua to work around the busk lalate baviag “been! tate tn Brooklyn | i0eeony iat aiarseee, Bun Tt tae dies | useee AM, Conta, tecelved the Republican nomina- | John Holt, of B18 nue, while ona visit | agricnitural Society's Show i ate | The 1. O. of O, F. of Camden, N. J., paraded yew nue even the coal be have re acuiuat the Dewoeratle “ registry vel," which was } authority for the statement that Secretary ‘Boutwell | “une yann wets ne 4 ike i REA SStavoce wee planner imcceincc ts vole Mer, bad ohn Bright, when at Dumfries lately, made a pil. | “fay. and dedicated a new ball built by Wildy Lodge fem,” aud’ ‘we ‘have : rune through the streets all yesterday, the driver of | haa deciared that Judge Jobuston,Benator elect from | , clea La, Nowe, tsclred the Marart comin | fis head rushed y's planing winchine,” YO | done Bright mn at Durie lately, » Dr. White, of Aurora, [il., committed sulelde by t Pout watches ‘0 ia Virgiuia, has ® moral right tothe removal of nis | "2 fo ompletion o < pripeeteges 4 nes taking morphine in the’ Everett Ho . Low the tn Our mecting to soe thas no one | the Vehicle containing the bell was taken before | GM lities witch should Bot be tinpalred ay an ue Thomas Mulligan was nominated py the Republic | te iol Lapocerts i open iu the Oasoment of the new | Mi. de Lessepe, of the Sues Canal, aged 64, Ie about | Sunudy, ns = ne Bverets House, BF Lous, 06 edt no at 1 tO WAY Col Muyor Kalbfeiseh, The Mayor,however, suld that he | intentional’ oversight of Congress; and that the | ¢40s for Assembly trom the Third District ‘UR: a sep tie dog MANE ERY SDT CEO). eh! Be Mitchellsville, Tenn., on Sauday, two cltise espaccies saying the Boflalo shop i to work wud vetoed the resolution prohibiting the ringing | F'resident coucurs with Mr. Boutwell wnd express | J. W. Koapp received the Republican nomination | _ The Common Couneil strode over the Mayor's veto te Hon. Thomas W, Pittman ts the Patrick es Grave had a dispute, and the three wer Biatuie com the Comm ticenthat ithe Rueeuttre | Of Lely in the streets; but Hack Inspector Daniel | ls hope that Congress will remove Mr, Juunston's | (or Seuator tro the Biath Benavorlal District reais win sowevouy's wonden'pavenent tH | GaMGemeparer,” wt We voltical fF @ Leading Sun- | mortally wouuntea i ae I Es ale yf © | Jones tly reminded’ him tat the resolution ap- | disabilitios, ey O bit Pepeny dal tat eid places babs t , asiesipot Valles Pomin:iteo—appoiuied to correspond with xc plied to Junkinen oniy, ‘whereupon his Houor grent: Smuneeenae potas Ayith Sepebitoans on ds (iroeley Cam: | Judge Blatehitord has decided the collision anit of | ,, The Hon, M. Dunkin lus resigned the tressurer aden with Bio Baresi oF dean ae ateg 4 , nd Avuboy feailroad: againce: ioe Buttes | ship of the Hroviuce ct and has beoa appulnte ; * ‘The Convention assembied at Port Jervis sout a | eH perinit to ‘he tan, who ju nped into his wagon ‘The wou Lottery, Jacob Sharpe was nominated by the K iehey Ceaslenr th cataror ine Pars Gomanee obo abiner, /pomnied terryhout Americm,” Louis Levee yesterday. th favor ot the Secretary of State Int iow Cabinet, Aespatch to Mr. Jay Gould that if he did not return | #ad drove off, the bell pealing out louder tha. ever, 8. L. Maguire, builder and lumber dealer, who | in'the sixth Senatorial District, last vight, ai ry Company. The Presidentias {n t American Basin Mining Company, of a os braham, Oakey, Hull & Co, have applied to the lewers youterday were Gen, n wer by 9 o'clock to the propositions which ss drew the Coliseum, ia one of & party who evtered | Andrews in the Seventh, Abrah key, Ha dave appl 5 ‘ol i. ear ve pula, has purchased several of the White Bing Boy had sek through. Mr. ite ington, tat they ut Conference. toto an arrangement with the Araoclation, whereby | | A Convention of the Twenty-third Se he aad at at rrea eroe Ot potioomen io Waivuna. He id ‘ais bay ap mg dives i Se would nijourn sine die. Mr. Gould replied that he Be sf f Wey agreed to buy all the tiekets remaining unsold | eighth tt fepublican vrganizations find others. reaivent will soon direct that all applications Poul not yossibly agree to pay before tue sta ofthe | , Dr Scab, of this city, who went abroad last | Sreg. serial to Puy A the Renee romaine, Price, | J. H. White for Assembly. ‘Abbé MeMaster, tho distinguished Cutholle pab- De marte Yo tue heads ‘ot. the varibee deoane month, April to prepare for @ general council of Protestants, | said to be about eighteen cents exch, It is suid that Repgplicnus nominated for the Assembly Heist of this city, Deing asked whether it was true that toad of to the White Hous HOW THE STRIKE CRIPPLES THE ROAD, to assemble in this city ia September, 1870, has re a large number of tickets came Into possession of abt, Will A. Noble in the Ninth District bad had as ‘erview with Father Hyaciathe, replied, authorized the Bury ato, Ost. 4.—Tue 10 A, M. New York turned, having succeeded in his mission, Among the | MF. Maguire in this way, and that be was the most ‘A! Ratz iu the Sixth Dietri “Not by ad——d sight” 3 hout rebate, of the interest dit fue here at 11:39 P.M. last night, did not arr J : extensive bolder of tickets, Gen. John L. Swift, of Massachus ‘Tho Empress Kugente, while In Venice, declined J both on registered and coupod bonds, fe Pare ot 108 FM. last Bent, distinguisned European theologinns that may be ex cig A cs the Rep Of the Beventeenth lay Was coused ~~ Ppl len and Lan: | pected, areProf, Tholuck, Dorner, Hoffinana, I'res OnITUARY. In the Wigwam i oF the Astor Huw the oifer of tho use of the Koyal Palace, and ‘lodged. on Fy change in Ue stock and shipboard. She was visited Ou the ves'el by the King Holden of North Carolina, ts organ company of ne; ping and ¥ an uceldeut on the road between nin Forty eixth wire fn arming 6 tn Raleigh, Lo be sent ta pister. sixteen miles from Buffilo, The train was | s9ne6, Grandpterre, Beretér, Vun Onteraée, the Key, pie foges hour Crown Prince of Ital Urange oF Chatham counties to suppress the Ku forly minutos behind time at Hornellaville, whore | Drs. Spurgeon, Stoughton,Allun, Dean Alford of Can Jona Wi Pe . Jreob Cohen has taken out two $5.00 insurance | ‘The quarte Frederick Carroll Bre : Pudge of the Phila. | | The waves receded on the Fort Point tidal guage the trains branch off for the West, and in making terbury, Lindsay, Aleaan: d several memvers of okn . = ty tee on his life; one in favor of the Hebrew Kenevo, Buliding tponed antil | Adelphia Court of Common Pie: has been tenderet by | at SP. M., Oct. 22. ‘his leads to the belief that a heat this Jost time on the * home streteh " the machin. | Pariiument, The upproaciing conference II be The well-known philunthropist of the East | lentand Orphan Asvium, and the over of the Ger 1 Thursday No desta of John | Yay, Geary the position of Attorney-General of the | earthquake has occuried at sowie point ‘ou the Pectle ary becaine overheated, and @ wheel of the tender | the greatest religious body ever assembied in this | Side, who first opencd a soup kitchen for the deati. | e0 Horpital and dispensary, Farmer, (see ate, now occupied by Benjainiu Harris Browster. const. Was Lroken, Fortunately we were on a level strip, | country. It will be in a sense a Protestant CEsume- | tute, during tle panic of 1997, died on Sunday at ah Bhay yesterday 3.000 tn the | Warden Tracy, of Ludlow street jail, scouts the | ‘The boiler of a steam saw inill at Grand Crossing, r. Bnd the train did not ran off the track. he acel. | nical Council, residence heater avenue aud Degraw street the Manhattan Ho {og of mentioniig his prison in the sane opposite La Crosse, Wis., exploded at nooa, yesterday, dent delayed us an hour and a balf, A telegram _. Brooklyn, and is to be bnried to-day from the Embury who Was ki ' nt e oF Be tojuring three and badiy ten Was en tv Builalo for auother locomotive, oul the ‘The Fold of the For. M. 5. Church, Herkimer street and Sebenectady i Ling Apparat {all se 9 paradise 5 reply was that they were all In wae or laid up, ana the | ‘The following nomed are the latest who have | avenue. Bir. Farmer was further known as the | Judge William Murphy, of Delaware county, N.Y Superintendent Casserly is about t . Charles A. Guilmette and ‘Aautats beii-g On strike, there ts no immediate pro- | joined tae Fat Men's Association ; omovwT OF viFioNs codperative societion for build | has aca nominated In Binghaxnton by tie sith’ Os: | proceodiugs agalhat a prucurom Qliver Dyer, the author of the * Wicked ound over in $1,000 eucl tidy of an tage ovement in the condition of travel, | 2°!” 4 : Ponda, | 196, and for supplying provisions Iu small lotw at | Het Kevubliean Convention for’ voi the ior aut | Lion's inattention tolls dutie in New York "article. who has not voted sin unding extract of Juulper ckily 4" wiiteat"” engin—or one tint hovers | Jerome Bennie, Willard’s Hotel, Washington Wholessle prices. “He wus also the founder of » | ort tormns of the Buprewe Court. den, and bore off '& [oor einigt at ered thie year tor tig expra gurpese of excuing a Sete 7 : Bong the line, looking ont for wreeks—followed us | John M. Whorton, H svoken, i noted free rewiiug-room and Wash-house at 49 Lad: The Eighteenth Ward Sigel Campaign Club Inst he Young Men's Irish Conservative Agsoctation ? Mtl aad ne 8 vole f Oils Bryant, of Provide Aw tor Horace Gre ; Blowly irom Alde: low stroet, and Was several times o candidate for g.resolved to snpport Jacob Cohen for Supe ud caught up with us and brought p. Ww, A (ol have invited MF Do-viey, Bs nA. Bidwell, Fourteenth ! the New York di threw herself br fell from Fecliict i yisor, Theodore K. Tomlinson for District Attoriey, political postions, 1! nbers of Ni f Us ieoture berore them on," Pie Luiluenee of the Ie 8, Grant will start from tho Morriiuack fnetory ti eli ‘4 oihor employces there Were anxiou Ayana Tit batate et ud A. Ms n Connet, No. | 9, it, Purcell'for Asem ly Hishop Slmpeou, wo is expecting the Brie paymater yesterday, but he ‘ileecker street 10, U. Le A, will attend his funeral, together With holland 1 He ie Judge Cardozo has declared that the bill passed by n that city on Wednesday, “thoy 'will re- dot b-on there at 4) when we pased.’ It was ik, Leela tall Wwany' deiewates from trade and codperati-e -oclotier au outside. ot tammany faliant | ronan al the want cesta under th sels: | Vurw on Thussday evouiny oF Friday morning. ported there that the Port Jervis men would not | Charles B, Cotton, 67 Broad wircot Mr. Farmer was BU yoary of His disease was by the Work! Mf the Courts, ONstitutionul. hecadse ik worn | Genese & Co. have opened an International dra- re excopt at an advanee of twenty-live > consumption of the bowels, We pledged aid will, if electea, | local act comtawlag more than One subject auoney ate ® y and the axsurenee Of regular pay. Another Beautitul Auro —-— volo for the topeut of (ue Co nagent (or ‘The pupila und teachers of the sehoois under the e coMnEY, splracy laws which hi care of the Ch mortiste of Bre- | ag a. fodamvont against the state Troasare or alleged services 1 collecting the sp the law of the Legislature of nD ud harrass the Labo ee So. Other Notabilitios, the distingvishe of Lue Spec a d thoroughly wade p after the clo of the twilight dren's Aid Solely wil visit Mme. Harri ou of the aay is informed that the Hon. Horace Grecley ing the northern horizon began to be illuminated | Me: Be eyecare ance M. AP retary Boutweil told th a 4 ene ante Park voort place, wns burted 1a Cy pi “y was elected tn 1000 to All the nacre edo ner te cracls bef from the twe or Heaty MeAlluter: Messetary of the arrerte Jn consequence of the great rush upon Secretar; yesterday, one being for the memb ad horses | With the wuroral light, At tweuty minutes after 8 | 4 David Kendall, Past Grand Master of Odd Fellows | dave) ieloniinie tae wag cematnder of the Vv Vandre i. paler Neary Me allutor, Seo o2f fhe American Robeson 2 persous segsine employment in aw Ani the other was a double-toam race, the teams ve. | o'clock the briliiant emerald arch extended from the | tu Calornia, divd on Sunday wight la Bacrauionto, mundo vacuo DY the eoutest between Davi. s. Juco Linde, pas gives ts law wan they aya fy lis about ano Mu Spm palled ve ree alt tate {ng owned by members of the Club, In the first | north-northwest to the north-northeast horizon; the | ‘The Rev Father Gambiaso, Secretary of the Jeru: onroe, ate David Wi Kcolured), Ch Of the duty co tron isd steat fallen 7” Cereal evasion rious yards, bvied race were (twelve entries, but vertex of the arch was directly beneath;the North'star, | 11m New Orleans, died yosterday, axed 60 ye Pitwesntin and be ¢ Waterford, i : in Gloucester City, ¥. J. started, being drawn. ‘The ite nltiiude aboot eight degrees above the hori on | Judge Isaac Davie, of Sacramento, is dead. He nifiate aod | Mlk itive Gorman aud. Ac ih College of the City of New. York have added | asy celebrated the one hundredth vile, Kate, Girl, Nellie, Hari its,Drendth three degrees, Wasa jioneer Calliornian, aud a promineut Masons and | Farry on almort single: vor to abolish | died > Mana was sick on arrival fe chats Of Giese Lite nee eset ge landing at that place “of the ‘rat [tea Boy, Tee roee wat Tor feces ——— Odd Le pa ‘ (up al cage system, The fourth bonyal r aloo of th v Hig widely known Both in 4 4 eertea, country, the Rey, | won by Kute Kliaabeth W. Williams, the mother of Charle a tion, Blxth Now. York. Veterm ry, Wa : th education, and h p | Aancing Flatbush Boy aud Gipsy in the frst heat, | Checking the Supervisors’ Extraragance, | Mr. Kllsabeth W. Willams, the moth Fs ii Kp Noten. byering at Deliwd fie fohlow'a dices Books ‘sud Cetin “end ‘Gresk worker's On Oct, 9 ry Gleeted for the ets ident, Col, ueorge iy to hie chs . 1igol George H® | Inruely tohie reputation Aa sthiolar ana ittérn fend Willie was distanced in the second heat for rus Supervisor Ely's application for an injunction | Syturday ered Th The 11 mecting of the Rensselacr Park Assocls at 257 Mott street, urke died yesterday co. AB UpkuoWO Ian fell iat, 41, lon. 68.10, the feu } Fuse rain Fariuer ; Vic ol. AG ip with ihe Belg A. 1 Palmers 9¢ 86, » | a. Tine Mi BSH Hw fae SF00RS F yr} to rest the Comptroller from paying the appro- ir. i_ Bonsldton, Long, v. f Consul at Monto. on wit egin to-morrow and continus three days. Wer 5 es ABE hs OEE pee Cau. George, Baler, ree m4 i urvalist of tie 000, ip a Se rod ber 4 video, ollow, L. I, was drow! ' oo ey Dia aad ¢ 14 Paina ri atte lea, priations which weie voted ut the lust meeting of | pide, tate ‘of Febrnary inate aed Ot bee kart Fae of bese ball, in, Philadelplle yesterday, Seoretary, Col, Wa binder ‘troup i ince, wus ita put two . the Board of Supervisors, was up for argument yes. ‘oby and Drift and Idle, to wacons, Four ts | terday in the Superior Court, before Judge Jon ted, Dan and ‘Toby taking the first, second, | After some remarks by counsel, the case wont over be th — | to M When it is to be dolore a ee i Be dead beat, em | 1 Monday nest, when wreyed Margarot Riley died yes baying fi rT ie the T Mt plor hast Kiver, was drownéd. The Inques! A it nie body of Gorge Nellock, Who Cut his LrOMs OF dau stteat, covultoa i’ Verdlg nd ¥ rhroitia brik wat Coll Scrat Roh aoa grea ceat antics by to AT tween the Neptune Mali-bury Jr. crow of Quiuslgawoud ou dt John Miter Vickors, of SheMeld, England, of | ’bilade.phia, was won by the wokeis & Co. of the New York Guid | ‘The Tia Weat Twenty/Arst turect, on bunday, | Clubor aonce end ake Bisen ¥,000 4. M., Ai wibond the iumeral tus | Worcester ists take vlage on the lath rom, of uteuy py awe'lthe crowd Mt (hele mass ny ou Wedues day evening. ‘The Fourth Ward 14 40 hopelessly lost that it has ry to enlarge tae et police sta: . The “Assiaiant Alderten made the necessary uF day olson boy hi ol