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4 | ‘ ———_—_—_ = ae = —— ——————————— THINTY-SEVENTH YEAR. PRICR TWO CENTS, THE DEMOCRATIC THEATRE pms HUNTING THE GOLD RING, MR. GREELEY LY BROOKLYN — A Texan Ranger Sprinet a ha . WHERE TUE LIGHTNING STRUCK, WHO FIGHTS MIT SIGEL? ate jal sili The Franklin Telcera Prnetiontty eee A SPLENDID PERFORMANCE AT THE the Beast-The & INVESTIGATIONS OF THE GRAND IN- THE HON, STEWART Fr. woonMroRD| Clorcd—The Operators of other Lines A SPIRITED GERMAN MEETING If ¢ Checks, Pooketiog TAMMA Brethron — ¢ LAST NIGHT, QUEST OF THE COUNTY, tribes DBEENDING THE PRESIDENT. Prose ty tpods Drawing a Sixethootery } Ree COOPER INSTITUTE HALL, ee: Weve ot Hee French Leave. Who were fMefore the Grand Jury Yeaters | The taxpayers of Morrisanin havo beon as: | Gon, Geantts Wile ead tre Gold Ring-The | The operators of the Franklin Tolograph Lino Roman Cardi No. 664 Broadway is a two-story building. das-Catherwood'a €' Rich Scones in | tounded by the prodigious corruption of their Hoard hitonephee's it met yesterday morning at 11 Brcad street and ¢ tn the Wigwam of the The basement is used asa free concert saloon, the the Witnesses! Rooms Two ictmenta | of Trustees, As the town Is In its Infancy, the Tras. the Democratic Party-Hanging on pressed thelr determination to hold ont until aot Americans The $1,000 Premix Fround floor is uted asa drinking saloon, and (he Already—Tho Secreta of the Gold King | tees—only eight m number—have a rolden opportu Tas of N only thelr own, bat the demands of the Boston ™ Imposing Display. secoad for an open game of faro, where a motley Heine Brought to the Surface, alty in tonking what are termed improvome.ts, Tt Cat om, ‘The old company, of several hundred star per- | crowd, who fight the d ous ticer daring the day | In the ante-room of the Grand Jury Chamber | j¢ notorious that although no remancration is at- | The Republicans of Kings county had a grand | antl ® P.M. The mecting was thon called to order, formers, onder the management of Abraham O, | at 17 Arn aireet, assemble around a diney table (o | yesterday morning wero Messrs, Lane, Colgate, | tached to the office, the Trustees are growing rich, | mass meeting last cvening in Commonwealth Hall, | with Mr, De Moll in theehatr, A paper was received Hall and Wm, M, Twced, returned last night to the | resume operations for the night, It ts not asnap | Lockweoul, Cutherwood, Lounsbury, banker, of the | They are building new houses, speculating in real | Brooklyn, and ratifod the Stato and local tickets. | from the matn office of the Western Union Telegraph Wigwam. on Fourteenth stroot, and revivet the old | game, as a proverbial cheat game ts callol; yet if a | Bank of Commerce, Frank &. Howe, Henry Clows, | estate, driving fust horses, and lending easy and iva: | The Hail was crowded. ‘Tho Mon, Stewart L. | Company, signed by the operators, desiring thelr Programme, which drew a ful house. The tage was | countryman with a Mush purse comes along. the | and William Beldov, The Grand Jurors were very | arious lives, to the wstonishment of their Iss pre. | Woodford presided, Revolutions wore a brethren of the Franklin office to stand firm, and nato with ensigns of the United £tites. extending | reculars, who pass tueir lives around the table, diss | panetaal in their attendance, end continued their | tending weighbors, who can't for the lite of them | proving the course of the Admii assuring them of thelr beartiest aympathies, and from the guilory to theeiling, and converging there, | appear until he ts relieve! of bis funds by a few | investigation into the Wall street mystery @ | conceive how their Trustees get all their money, | the nominations of the Stato Convention, and de- | more substantial ald i necessary, Despatches to the operators, are complied with. A recess was taken Proseriptive Democratic Party. Mr. Frederick Kapp, having been called to the chair tn Cooper Inetitate leat evening, delivgred spirited address, He considered the nomination of Gen, Sigel a fiiting tribute to that centleman's merits. Mr. Kapp's ancech wns interrapted by three rousing cheers for the General. A long list of Viec-Preskionts was then read, afer which the Were red, white, und blue et Outside, | deale of storked cards, when they reappear aud | few minates before cleven o'clock by summon: | It has alo leaked out within the last fow weeks that | nouncing the action of tho Board of Supervisors of | same effect were recelvod from the Washington, | Chairman introduced Prana Sigol himself, when the Chinese Interna, in groups and strang along wires, | keep up the play until morning. ing Mr. Lockwood bofore them. During his examl- | these faithful public servants have been interested | Kings connty In the aypoiutment of Democrats only | Richmond, Baltimore, Pittahurah, and other oMices, | cheering was renewed. Which exicuded from the Third avenuc,on Four- | A few plight fince there lounged into the | nation a messenger was deapatched for William Bel- | in the contracts for building the new Town Hall and | as inspectors and canvassers of election, A committes was appointed to wait uvon Mr. | The Gencral enlarged apon tho privileges which teenth strect, to University pince; a mand, deco- | gimbling room Capt, Foster, many years den. After Lockwood, came Lane, who no 800 two sctiool houses, and have derived. large revenne | Gen, Woodford, tho Chairman, addressed the | Smith and taform him that tho operators were in | are enjoyed by the foreigncr acoking a refuge aod fated end ium nated, in front of Tammany Hall; | @ Tcxan ranger, Ho t# 9 man thirty went tn than te came ont, Mr. Coigate, who isa | from sundry other perquisites, too numerous to | meeting at some length, eulogizing the candidates | council and would be happy to liston to any comma. | competence in the land of freedom. The Conatiter Another ston), likewise deccrated and Ulaminated, | of age, but appears to be scarcely t jolly cood fellow, and # worth his weight in gold in | mention. on the State ticket, expectaily Mr. Greeley, whom | nication which he might have to make, Thecom- | tion of New York was mado for « people on the east side of Union eqnare; and a erand stand | Ho was dressed in a style balf Mexienn and balf | ® waiting room, was in the middic of @ tuneteous | ‘The last explott of these Trustees will in all pro- | he declared tho champion of tho Intercets of the | mittee soon returned with that gentioman, bathe | of @ diferent age end under different ete €t the head of Browdway, toceberwith pyrotechnics | American, He contd not have appeared more ver- | joke, which excited the mirth of bis hearers, when | ability be the subject of a yndicial investigotion, | Workingman, Gen. Woodford then touched upon | was unwilling to Atate his terme in presence of the | cumstances, and ft needed —_refashloning. d-eannon, oud the many piceessions, made up a | dant bad he been just from an Onondaga county | Mr. Jacobus tapped bim on the back, and told nim | Many citixons who tye ridden ap the new Cen. | tho subjects of reconstruction, the natlonal debt, | reporters, and those gentlemen therefore stepped | The document did not provide proper euarde azatns® dazzling cisjlay. ‘The prominent prize of one thon- | farm, He came here to purchase arms for a revola- | that bis turn had arrived, Rait Colgat: cular peas WY anessartiiin eres tartan kare Al | &c.,and after alluding to President Grant and his | out of the room, After a short Interview, they re | fraadalent voting, and it was not effectual to pre nd dolivts ‘or the Dest turnont had stimulated the | Uonary faction of the State of Tamaulipas, Mexico, | After Gftcen minutes Colgate emerged from the Cromwell's Creek. Pie rather slumey and. le. | Administration in terms of approval, called atten- | turned, and the basis of Mr. Sinith's proposal was | vent dishonost legislation, ft also preserved Invide Democracy to cxtruord nary efforts, nd carried 430,000 in the largor denominations of | star chamber, like a duck coming out of the water, nificant structure was Duilt under tie immediate | ton to the charges made that the Prosident, “or | understood to be an Increase of the operators’ loan distinctions of races, The new Constitation At about ds ‘cock the #peakers of the evening ap- | greenback, He walked around the table, where | and after teling bis friends toat Garvin waa terrible ee aerean Bretto to dome ike aipeate ee those near to hin in tamily, or in personal regard, | ries (the sald increase to be left to Mr, Smith's judg- | sweeps away this ancient, barbarous, and anrepab- Deared. They were, th: Hen, Leon Abbott, Speaker | eitbt or ten gomblers were ratt!ing thelr tvory | on eross-examioing, concluded tue little Joke he bad building it ‘The clilzcan of West Morrisania, | Were concerned in tho recent gold speculations in | ment), and a desire for the operators to retura to | lican distinction from our statute books, It alse Of the House of Representatives of Now Jersey ; checks, and in en easy manner tell mtoa chair at the | began before he leit, and jolacd in the peals of lauth- | who were a anit in favor of thie mnch-necded im: | Wall street." The General said that if any man | their desks. opposes effectual barriors to fraudulent voting ' Hon, D. ©. Culvin, the Hou, Ely J, Norton, lato | left band of the dealer, Ina careless way be asked | ter that ensued. Buttouing up bis coat, he then | Provement, congratulated themselves upon geiting bad degraded either his fumily relattonship to our On motion of Mr. Bahrens, this proposal re. | and corrupt legisiasion. The Ge of oll 0 eh don being treated Ko consilerate 5 ? e . rmans Bolicitor Court of Claims; the Hon. das, L. Critten. | themif tney did not piay mouté. Tho dealer, of | took bls departure, by the poltich tne, FOr $10.00 they thourita mies | President, or the personal fulendship in which he | jected, and a committee was mppointed to walt on | the other States of the Union had @en, Col, Fd. Gaul, of Hudson, New York ; and J, | course, said “No.” wren Capt, Foster showed his Catherwood, the Rov, Adel R. Corbin's soa-la-law are ee Loney othr Mbit cs nunleatlng may have been beld by the President, or the oppor- | the Superintendent and #o inform him, Heed Leasing Nee feel are} or en R, Fellows, fat roll of currency. Me releeted a hundred-do!lar | he who would have been made Assistant Treasurer | WIth Central. pope materially ouhanoe th | tanities of high office with which be may have been SUDOPANTIAG BYMPATET IN BALTINORS. bod. celleveh Gant ber Baca ie ae hoped ‘The Hon, Thos. B, Fichls call the outside Demoo- bie and Ponsod it ta for $8.80 ehigs = lald them lhe te "4 tt w iat not dreaded beierye was | Tithe Teastoes beran by paring a few hundred dot tah ts nent and ied used Mheve means | Raxriwonn, Md, Oct. %.—At a meoting of the | The Republican porty hal alwa fucy to orucr, aud nominated for Cbalrmen the Hon. | down tn a clumss manner ceneraliy, drageimg encn | next callod. Mr. C. is a qreut emoxer, and in thie | lars for, the, pi ridge too firstel As capital for epceulation, such an one had not | tclograph operators uf the Westera Union, Banke: 2 ‘nowno! stack or partial sta: the table, and took Lis i i chiteet, aa hy m plainly showed. ‘Then th q Dut Ite epirit Hved, It lived in the De Ciinton, ttgCilatgn then made ® specch invelsh- he te wikee thems In order, Eee pak respect can cope with the great national touriat, tered Upon che wo ood earnest, ant when | Merely violated bis trast, but ho hid | ang Brokers’, and Franklin lines to-night, resota, | party, Germans of this Stats ted toes ig, Rgainat the Radical oppression and the cowardice | fron now and sion regarding the Way He bad lighted a twonty-tive-cont eigar but a few, Yutments and. embankments had bern nearly | Wretehedly eollod his manhood, As to the | tioaa were adopted approving the atrike of tho | cnouch allowed themselves to be led by the whieh rermitt:d American cltisins to r main In Bng- Id run ho won, won until he was pad in @5, | mloutes beore, and he naturally felt loth to part | Auisved, the laborers wore withdrawn. No reas attempt to drag tho President's wife into anklin operators in New York and Boston. nose by a few politicians who were unmind- Hisb durgeous, Jie dilated on this theme for half an her up te 898 chips, in lene than ou nour he | with of was assigned for this, but a few slays alterward four | tuig disenmaton, i ahahicenid ‘The following telegrains passed over the wires on | ful of the welfare of the people and then Introduced the Hon. Leon Abbott, | Hay gui before fim in $2) bus ivory chips, Ah sf, ve 7 | OF five politicians were appointed inspectors of the » Upon such light evidence a# | Tuesday: eee ; only to pocket the people's moner. Iie serch ran thusly, F thereabouts The bank showed no Lite alarm, and by a wink | “ON, dear! oh, dear! What will Idot Can't 1] solitary ruins at five dollars a day, In ie following | has been suggested, It was unnianly and indecent, New Your, Oct. %-1001M. | tlelans und shown in this city thelr determima- orrglow<lt zeus, this ine cord night but the ramen | ine payers one by onc begin to leave their sexts, | emoke instdo, sir?” the work was resumed, and continues to this | unworthy of the chivalry ani buch-toned and reyor. | 70 7:8. Maddox, Chief Operator, Boston > Hes ack, ta, eongaiae whe rights of the Germans, fuutes. lurig wh.ebthe Fourth aad Second Wal Not acting ws though he noticed What waa passing, ita oven the 1h0mdls Febly of Ge Olena Dok Bat the bridge ts not fo coat merely $10,000. | ential courtesy which every true man 0% Stop work. All you aro worth depends upon tt He hoped the Germans would now look to their r ) dalng freworks and Roman candies, with in- | Capt. Foster gave then four stacks of @25 chips, and bad boa hs nina ‘The Trustees say that the $100) appropria- | womanhood, As to the President himeel/, if he had BW Ger. | int ad join hads with the party of freed fin ‘ue euuciAllty, AL the heady of. the people on | received, $2,000 tu exchange. ‘There. temalned only | “Come, sir, hurry up. ‘Time Is precious; they are | ted by the Legislature is to ‘construct. the | any connection with these aneculations, there was | 707: K. Maddox : the party of comopolltan spirits aad tho party ot we i. fie FuMlan subdning, anierifed | tho “call turn” in the box—a king, deuce, and Bye. im tor you," eried Jacouus, “bridge,” and” aot the abutmencs, em: | tuile need for auch roundabout ineirumentiiitice ae. | Weare offered a echedate of aivance, hat as foston | Pri He concluted with ‘a yloleat tirade De nocracy of New York have dete: mise, to rescue, — spot dig tant e200 tn chips on the King, ea i roma | Catberwood was confused. He Jatd bis cigar on a bankmenta, Amd approaches, Placing this con: | his opponent: 1. There wan no need to | MeN Havortood by usiwe wall for naruranes that they | Maint Mitlelans, and sat down amid applans outy-first Ward passes, the orator narrowly excal piss ena) ee pare, ee i Howton steam, | WHE Slo by provided (or, and w Mr. Win. Weber followed with hold ing the Syracnso Ki publican platform, Major Glanbensklee proposed resolutions, wht ol ously passed, approving the platform of struction upon the law, they proceed to levy a tax of | waylay and acek 60 entrap lim upon Sittwed By tae banks yet "ust they ‘had ‘lost heavily | Chair near the door, and steppod within. Mr. Cather. | $80,000 to defray the expenses of butkting approaches | hoat, vad only te be rebuded. “Tiere was Bo need they decided to let itatand. ‘The cards wero pulled, | wood never saw that clzar again, for @ lynx-eyed | t the bridge. ‘Tho nsscasors concluded their work | to address to him and to hy Secretary of t Ta frlente tn Boston : ie 'e ‘and king out deuce showed on top, Four to one wa: bt f two weeks ago, sud the books are open tor Innpec- Menta as to the necessities of Pails waking saotner 61,000 hoot-blnck chanced to py the solitary condition of | ton. speech, dle ales ‘by ‘ave deter: foul fans Lion der ports: DE MOLE, Chait jal Democrat New Youx, Oct.%-4 P.M. ai the Elegintc, and. tole (t. Mr. Catherwootte ania | “oC, grain growers and. forwarders, which were | alwoowete pou ar Hocons Hut tet the eaten te as laid down in the Hyrscase Buluori-y''—clnat, bang, cymonls mcaln, and pro He desler changed tue "deck." secing which | {Me Biegaate, and stole it. Mr. Catherwoot te aatd ‘The politicians will not bleed the citizens of Mor. | met by” the atenhtforward reply that the | know that thele prompt and dee lag the hearty « oft THR PROCESSION, € Forster hauded in his two full sucks of | Wiitious betweou Mer. Butterfield and. bis fathercine | [iets so easily as they Imagine, | T Heiney of | Government would ao whatever should most tend to | the enthusiastic admiration of ai meeting to the carrying out of the principles of thi Viewed from the A oeaad; the easion was | $25 chivs, und was pad $1,000, ‘The now and | jaw sl alte 2 ad ver-in- county has not fallen tto the hands of | economy of expediture and reduction of the deb Western Union and Ranke: Platform, ed from the graud stand. the procession was | Fitacked" deal sa e Captain had un odd | 30) 7 ouusbury, panker, and Col, Frank B. 1 g."" A large meeting of the property own: | There wa nood to purley with a brother in-law, raukiin wen. Wertand tor You us well Mr. Chas. Goepp and De. Hermann von Holst fob aaant Tummanyin Pourteenta to Vurvermty piace, | four eine ; one after the other was picked up by th . . fl ran lowe | cre was held just week, and moarurcs were taken to | wed to read followed tn quick suecemai second-hand the anxious letters of a lowed with mtdrosscs, and the meetin During the adjourned, 4 dealer, wot. the four were lost, us would have been A . amina- | test the legality of the proposed tax lery betore the | faving wife, There was need to dog the Preat " Naw Yorx, Oct, 6-402, M. aft r giving Uireo rousing cheers for Sig Sorraha rent tho air. The ‘continual discharge of | Seitated tor the Captain to piss in more muncy: | an hour. vAt forciock the doors were thrown open | fran {@ £o to, Albany ant present a memorlal of | private gecretary, nor ty ‘eonspire with a high om | sony ; better ters, THE POLITICAL CIRCUS. C le hesitates also, when be ed ti be did rol ad ihe ‘ 5 © ¢ New York. Ifthe President waa Tn that | and also thatthe 1A fir - Giaty colored Roman, candies sad, tne mare iiee | mean to play more. He rephod by picking at aie | ord Ye Orand Jary adjourned aati! thie morning i combination, tf need for all tals subter- | fe kindled. out (hs | welttient MegePiche tm the Piret Diserter. Bo ee ot reine eatie'c aplentiid apocare | Yee pucke!, pulling vat sone stamps, ana saying, | iNtic avai: Chin Ghore ae Thee abut, and ¢ THE CURIOSITIES OF CRIME. ¢ wid a dent erushed that unholy | conntr Ke Ont ¥ | ches vile Whe RI btn Aeventh, and Siath | °Lwill take'a twenty-tive cunt clip, A ath at the 4 n cb order. atid tohedule as ma work. They wit) not ve rect order at act | Foanme work til a mchedsie ie mnie out nid Toso} Fount ated amt skulks discharced, Will have wnot iver The First Ward Democracy met last te tion are Norvell, of the Times, Mr. —— second the nomination of Mr. W. HL. Molmes ‘Al. goo, | 1 exa el Oye Sunt 8,000, Mr, Kimber. The | One ofthe New York Thieves’ Nurseries bee Croue! ers maw they We nor, esp: Wards, "rhe Seventh Ward liad a splendid revolv- marore nsion, « f op from tele seats as thou, tempt to connect the . derman, but jast before organizing a prominent tower, handsomely paluted and git, contuning f Laney ¥ investigation will, In ail probability, be coucluded yond the Inflanses ef New York Poll ine ot 80 From. Jesse will mal werd pollti¢ian enterot, and strnck one oF two in the entre ® portrait e big Injun, Wiliam | mennt to prevent to-day. itis alaost certian that two indietmonte as a cowardly | port at leagth of this afternoon's proceedings, ‘per. Tweea, with the motto, “The friend we love and | Bouse. Le had suapected that bave already boen tound, telans eo Ki but it was soon quelled, and equently allowod to address threw back the lippel of bis coat a + Mine-ineh revoivers, Bonor.” After it came the famous little versel | Mew lim thut wade the tip wcross the Atlantic, tue Yee oy John Howe, of New Bowery and Madison ‘The Strike ‘Tailors. the mootin ‘ ° he loft to join tue First Ward SE eee eee ei sont Comtcandce | B88 Jet opposite the table, aud while standing with stroet, New York, wan tried yesterday In the Brook. IAGO, Oct. 27.—Tho tailors’ atrike still con- | procession, of which he Was a conspieusus and luflde Fin Bleneh nod slo's hip ateo an, historic wessel, | ts ack (0 the wal, with revolver tn hand, rolled « lyn Court of Sessions for receiving stolen go In | characterintic apece'nes fant aiavery ques | tones.) The journermen have made a puttie dels. | ential member, ‘One {ndeea that a) peared Fat ly at the Bowery in te and walked out of the room, down tue June last a kang of young thieves entered avum. | HOM, and cborgd that tue Democrats had aticmpted | Tutton that they will conrinue the strike uutil the Semeerioes: Bey Rectal trea Ge (a incre atthe Ware Bat uence to ine Fifa Avenue Motel, The | Wienisutox, Oct ft feat) i #6 to tiako capital out of it. He compared their einployera wccede to thelt new scale of price _ Tho Misstesippt Election Muddto, Ba lanners: of. win wird wow bole Coneafal apa { thelt euppored green customer mM Oct. 8. evelopments | ber of houses in Brooklyn during the absence of the | to an attempt wv ™ bang to the tail_ond of notling af | Several employers have adopted the new scale. 'T Viexunrao, Miss,, Oot. 97.—The Vicksburg eostly. jon wis viry numerous, All | SHEW all the ropes oO: their den and its macianery, | already modo respecting the gold aud bond con- | farnllies tn the country, and atole property valnod at | ter the tali had been cut of! He retorted to the | Jutrneymon in eome of the shu ps not having stopped | sigie Bxocutive Committee of the Nati tr | were urn ico ne lancerns, and ut atal | Tey ewalowed their luss us only gambscrd Cam | ppirncy in Wall etrert, in which high functionaries | Several thousands of dollars, which they took over | new State Constitution, which, on the whole, was a | Work, it was voted by the Union this morning that | ptepublican party forwarded toxlay to th wart men. ‘Ticy uueht to get the prize. The bloods | When they find that theirxamne is beat. Twenty | or ine Government are invulved, it is aettled tollowe's “fence” In New York. Anusoer-of these | good one, and ono wuich woul tend to deat cor: | they be compelled to do so. A telegram bas been | Of War am@darite asserting that Glen, Ames dees m , Biath had u fine banner, anda tnrportrat of the dis, | Weutes uiter Capt, Fuster had leit, the same moucy 1@ Goxcrnment arg invulved, It ts acttied that 99 | thieves were arrested, and two of them, Patton and | ruption in the dominant purty in the county of New | received from the President of the In! onal | intend to have a fur election, The Secratary Tage shed rune Whe Eleventh Wart oad-en | crowd of men «cre again arowns the table, investigation by a Commitiee of Congress sail be | Harris, wore seatonced to Stato Prison York. Mr. Greeley asserted thit In there were 6,00) | Tailors’ Calon, giving (he Chicago Union permiesion ‘neked to direct Gon, Ames to appelat as enormeus ilitwinated caruvan,with warm entreatics | Tuere ate many strange, exciting vplsodes cecur- | marie immediately afer the oreanization, The | ¢dch, while two others wero senten felons here vot in prison, 4,500 of them were Demo: | to strike, aud promisiag that funds shall be given an equal uemmber of hedtenis taal Campers ¥ to register. 01 op sus a hacdsomo revolving | Tz constantly in our Broadway beils, but thie was tentiary for five years ench. Another of the ganj told the police where they hail disposnd ot the stolen tviel Attorney ht direct to | them to éarry it on, ww Democratic ticket, snd to vo it on tin charze Intend to from the civilians to be so appolated, traits of Hatchines, Creamer, | O88 Out Of the urdinury routine. The most of them | Members who have this subj a eyelid portuts of Macchings, Creamer, | arise trom disp cx over payiveut of bets, or trom | moke a thorouzh investicatios stole — let tho consequences | property, Howe was thereupon arrested, Ae was | Ve weld prosecute the Indictments which hed DASHES FROM THE OCEAN CABLES ean The twenty. tirst Warn was heeled by red ine | thieving eappery who hang around the tabice to pick | tat whero they may. ted yostrrday, an | duileo ‘Ur need him | found ogilust then, feito : The Kightecnth Ward Sige! Cisb will sapgort fist, wid followed by, the “Orca a Voluntears. Seen ee Olen erni e cree played Whe Gud fucks | ‘The Dutierficld case ts atll the absorbing subject toenty-nine Gove, tie Foor years, even months, ana THK WON, JOUN OAKET sche mperor of the Freneh returned toComprogne | yeancis it, Purcell fur tue Assetnbly.. were the principal features os 8 procession. Ny i if ove! we! r. F- \ o} Th'mctives wero romarkaoly carious.” We give | and anew cnougu (2 aul when the game woe "pul | of dlacuasion bere, but noting now hus been tern: “rye theregrunt eacurston ofthe Water fiourd 40 cine | ggCilma; a, Spanien ineurgent leader, has been ven- | gidnc"atiney deamaitar eatin afeaL™ Biee. leet LW specie un Poke ta Y ed to-day, nced to suffer death, ° } We Bul Pot. <ntiiantes ho water Hy of Biooklyn, and stated , ‘The stronghold of the elty domocraey—the Fourth Greeley for the money bags. John Nog | - ————— EPO, ye At it had cost the c.ty nearly $1,000 fa tood and |. Paris continues tranqall, and apprehensions of | via sinih Wards. y Horace re ale "Shos Rerun | PROM OUR LLPORTERS NOTE HOOKS. INE OFTICERS OF THE CUBA, innk to Fer the tasteor water cucot the Mayor's | turbance lave subsided, BREE Rete ees rope Or I ree Fyhtadiey., Nortou, the tabs fs + : motor mouth, "Other speakers followed. Mr Ww reriously til, and his re: | "Luther Morton woe mominsted for the Assemb at us free Cuba? Alba , the jsoners to be Sent to Brook brother o ena" an - ee Mw Just evening by the Nineteenth Distiles Mepubli aA i fi cart tt ktoad imeeres wt veres ee Basen in the Coarse Trial The Detention of the Cuba Tien Justice Dowing, wit Henry Jackson “and Bane) LOSSES BY FIRE ‘Tho Ministerial erins tn Spaln ts over. AML yar- Gaertn ‘ * hoe bein. + gal-Probable Keteane of the Capttven. Hack, uf robbing Jolin spor : is # have agreed to postpune thelr appears to haye been settled that John C. Mas- val Tenet mouy Ordored—The Hell of Attorsere A number of despatches have pussed between | Say Soumver erated. tram Hirirort, Conn re 2g Vee \Exteusiee preparations, are. making teri eto “the Fa-nany nowinee for Police Justice Minisiration bulie gold. Wire agaist sda} “ aherie aed the Wiaali i Lined Rebate reece We eae relied” ea coeetel ied ee thhopiedor the reeeption of the Kinperor of Aw n the Fourth Distre i . Mowe utters Vowein, no radical chim | An order wan made yosterday by Judye Jones, | Minister Roberts und the Spenist Governmet in re- | Ar ATG WHStT Ne it inet i cena | Yosterday morniog at ae eee a The Newmarket race yesterday ware w ‘The Joint Committoe of Arbetter Union nnd bat Ts i ma ol tion to the Cuban war steamer Cuba, the de. “4 . y 4 » fire was wiey's br. 6. Rusicracias und Lord Viv Worklngnen's Unton Last ntcht made arrangements for Crate a seue the old Emp setting aside tee divoree obtained by Richard G. to the house, ‘They found the door closed but not | discovered in Messra, David Close & Co.’ clothing we meeting Hext Friday ta Tarn Hall. Bhcpresaid aibnateution eee bape oP Dufty avainst bis wife, Edzaveth Dudly, through the | “ton of Ler oflcers, ‘The Minister, it 1s said, has | fustouod, und were about to enter when the door Fulton 6 ore. Corin tears for eis, Conve. tenes for weit aud partners, DOWN Wika | ee a tctity of a noted divores lawyer, acanet | Mformed Mr. Fish that i in the desire of the Gov. | Wis siaihiued In their frees. Tue officers attempted ntrane minent to have the officers prosecuted furan at- | t0,force aa, entm cide Martin, Envoy Uxtraordinary potentiary trom ded ndiors’ a Hors’ Assrctation wndly District support ttichard My ot thelr steam ¢ and Allen shouted to them, | jn buldlug, Ld, was and Min ete te \ London on Tu Luali for the Asaombly. FLUE! —A TREMENDOUS EXCITEMENT, wlrom proceedings have recently been instituted © | temut to violate the neutrality laws, and hence the Se | wii, JcuuuemMt to come in, Til shoot the fret of A was strong, anit sparks i fn Havana, on Tuead stanon, editor of | The Ion. Hezskiah Starzes, of Otsexo, te the Betcre the hour of meeting ai Tammany, and | have bis vame stricken from the roll of attorncys. | cretary has taken steps totuatend, A communication a f Gre carried acrone the the Voade Cuta cbalooaed befor Glipl, editor of the | Demoeratte cantidate in the Siath District for & Jaeuce 4 Ys and tie three men were urrested. Wi i he old North Datel Chure , ii When the singe was being lighted ap (the audito- | Tie wie claims that no papers were served upon | Wu recélved in tuis city from u prominent Federal ple of the old North Datel Chure Prensa, Giip\ ceiused to 0.ght, ship of vurt Police Statio rium was then neurly full in all parts). a ery of fro oftictal to Wilmington informiue Wun tat 4 Cuba's . |e ructur. wes burned down to the brickwork, in the cane, tho Mdavit to that etivet being Was sounded, und repeats d velinu Le weense,, The Uficere ‘are to be commited and sent to tye Hastern | Auinmecf the note were, Mlenivled by Spencer a8 | Walker & Buon owned 114 Vuitow stro savint to. than mrauan Corernueat to deter | Onoutane. Corian, and citer content enuntiens tagt audience Lear the ery, aml at cnee thero was arush | falc. he also denios that she committed the act | District of New York fur trial, the Cuba haying | be irpperty. one Delis marcod wite Ula niino in, bled the third a fourth Hoors andl the bias #pecial lezistation by decrve for that bland. assed Hone Asking That Vis TUdlelOry @Feele Oo Pellemell vor eait. Its thut there must be loss | of adultery charged. Tle case was postponed until | failed from a landing piaco of that district, The » | @ bookbin tery and engine room. Mr, Wal titution Gov. Geary and a wue of the United 84 ievton yesterday, to devi i be adupied, Committee of the Uniow were in session tn Wash: pread conspiracy bas been di avernd in id Herzegovina tn 0. 10 Wie Austrian Of 1.0 from the fruntic eiorts to entimen apprared on the stige, and fais, cried out that there was and resulted in the committal of ner, Nth iiveranee te feta ie at. Heveral | Yesterday, to give the husband an opportunity o | (shit tbe maval patriols tw to take plice in | hint ‘eng ‘faed in Alline Cano rat | Rulreach 100.000; Insurance partial, “The, second | qno-quritch provinuim ot Alo o danger. ‘These | present opposlig aMlduvits, but he was unable todo | Judge Lag ery ee feted na ria Nomacer - | establishment, He loses all his stoca, valued at | provinces of Daimatin, lerrepont, It fe said, hog Informed some of “ erics attracted the attintion of some of the it e1 e | the Cuban lea ters’ in thm city that, in hie opinion, 000, dtr. J, HE Watkins, who occupied the first | ‘Toe Rev. Mr. Templo publiciy expresses hia ro. | the Kepubl can party tn Mlisstealppl fi Sales aitructed tho attcntion of some of the affright: | 40, and the order was made without oppuaitivn, the | {ve Ceban featora ia the city that. in hie opinion, | House of Oxtcation, ras a whoo store, lost $%,000 worth of stock ty andl oxgitoment caused by tis cola mec tioue tu thove Bates. Geary narted taal Deon restored the eallery hud been a.most cleared, | Wie being allowed $10 @ week wlimony, cause she Wes saized in Wilulngton pefore the ex- 1 » Cotton Robbe: four «1 116 Fulton street was occupied by eo Of kee dech ba ‘ - and the jowor part of the woditoriom about halt va. Sree Diration of the twenty-four hours allowed to such priv be kd David Ciose & Cy. clothiors. They lose their entire a — cated. The meuibers of the bind, who were seated Coll min the Manhattan Cl to take coal or repair damages; and if the Four Lagreyty wets taken to the Tombs yes. | stock, ¥ ues! oF Sra. eO0 pes a ‘ Deputies to the Belgian Honse LONG ISLAND, fn the galery, did not seem to be greatly alarmed : oI nnot be legally hold, her officers must be | terday ou the charge of stealing twenty-five oules of are & Lindsay, electroiypers, ovcupled Drosentitivos are in progress. ‘Che ros far —— Hy the Sarical'ol five for: solwltuereading shop ail | cuore wee 8 stormy session of the Committee | Tie mad bai deang’ color, On Tuesday, John Grogan, wno drives for oor ‘hey ose 410,08 worth, but have tolthat thestroncth oc the Miu terial party Wil | 9 thiof entered the premises of John Robinen Blood up and were confused for a moment, they | % Ten on Toesday night at the Manhattan Clab, TUS REAMINATION IN WiLUINOTON. Niche Dogan. carinan, w employed by Kuglcs, | $6,000 Insurance The ther Aoors of tle bull H nubldsrably re tn Fhe jon Faeanay alter ty wut al Wy aud berately and cool. solut ons wei vane jen tory of the - ‘unke 10. OF illam street, to obtain an or: o occuplet by turn . OW, acter e - pene were al eh. and wont through’ y play! an Insvieing ube. Tt was found lat some esi eee Sun Bae: an 4 ploy Feteal net ap hl eniieeraton, Oct japThe tral of the oficers of | ger trom che storehouse in North ‘Moro sireet for dealer in tv Lows, $14,000; lusured JOTTINGS ABOUT TOWN, Hashing ® C.eaa swoop of all pery inad taken flre from a torch, enreing prosneci een ‘ named betore the United States Com- | 96 bales of cotton. lH» was to deliver the cotton on aced ———— - Club, whose mectings It was aMrmed have always morning. James Dennisy’ ENTER OAKEY MALL, Gillam M Tweed called the mee @nd nom. nsted according to previous A. Ovkoy Hall (ur Chanman, On assuning the | ensued, aa we are informed, between Mi elair His Honor delivered » short cnaracterstic | (roth uneers; Davis, oF to order | D&FeW Ore been considered confidential, withough | Cuba: aud Captain Maite ment, | they never had a mecting botore, An altercstion | old naval officers, were examt Corties | The teatimony was very favoravle to the defendants, and greatly weakens the evidence of Gordon, tae BOR NEWS. © grve $20 to the papes the Bremen steamship pler for spipmont to Kurope, | by wuver about 650. The clothing store of Tread. | ‘The Alemania arrived lust night. Tho cotton us obtalned, buton the way to the per | Well & durinon, 44 and 1a, was damaged $1.50) | ‘Tho Alert Ouard went to Pasaalc Falls, N. J., yee: Sweive bules were exchanged for other bales pu:- | worth, and the barber's shop in the basement or terday, target shouting. porting to be cotton, but In reality containing only | same $100 by water. ‘Tho damage to the old Dutch | “phe Weatern Union ‘Telegraph Company has Waste paper, rags, old moral, &c., with a thin layer | churol, catimated in money, 18 about $1,00 Ihe | opened an oflice in tho Grand lolol, Of coon over them. During the. sil orean Is uniugured, ‘Pho tOtal lors is estimated at THE LATEST L sei SS Tronmoulders' Union strluers now on striki ‘The custom tailors gave $500 to those on strike ta of the member dismissed, or rather com: | principal witness for the Government, Davis desti- : 200, 000. A patient writs lowing letter of pralse of his | Worcemer last tet Se Pseed. tha neer hare oct raed ten te Delled to resign sometime ago by Tum Box's expoed | Bed he had boon ollered twenty dollars. t0 give evi. | MounsuiP ove of ihe stevedore hooks im, = treatmout in the Charily Horptial, 4 Rrerything wan qnlot st the Erle rallroad shops He said that he reader t , of bis gambling transactions) and Mr, Platt, the rasta antl tal oe alte th oreo very | Groga wes arrested Panip Catlin and Fire in the Stats Capitol at Albany. Pe ret 4 eiidiog Suciety wit meet in Co- | Jerey City yesterday. All the men except two wore ql . e ” 7 a i ot " o u gaa eo iH Min thelr. “treed and Batterdela™ Boteaine or | Secretary of the Committee of Ten—the latter, wo -—. Bes cotian was etal, Bee tame redid aah Lee Arpany, Oct. 27-—A fire was discovered in the | Tue Dartmouth College Alumni will eat thetr an. | The Third Uuton Codperative Land and Building The Hon. Horace Orveley, he indirectly accued him | understand, being 1a the empioy of Mr. Cranston. Retence of mitted, i} tnt roo of the Sematgcriambor ia the Capitol (wis | yyetdinger in De monic on Thursday, Deo, Soctoty the evel: hol a public mess meoUNg ab er, saying: * Greeley never knew how | Mr. Coriica charged that Mr. Pint waa tue author of | i. Cutan steamer Lillian was relcasod by the 2 afternoon, Damag: \ The number of emigrants who nrrived tn this elty | “tim heityme , ‘money, exerpt ts tuke care of tat of | the publications in THe SUN. which Mr. Piatt, of Mayhem with Reddy as Umpire. en from Oct, 2 to #7th wae 414, and froin Jan, by 221.1. 10 bellymen, OF Doard makers, , Other people's when’ Mt came to Lim tm s certain | CURB, denied. I ts but simple Justice for us to | Bnglisn authors tics in Nassau on the 18th inet. ‘The receded from the Pia: Union, Clon wneetiug last al chty and ado pt by-laws and vlocted p deuy Wl On Friday night a number of roughs and plug Other ing and carefully prepared | before, aL Se Stun maw Sr Ore DORr ot Mee raat ug jes, who antest the Fourth aud Siath, Wards, wrt |, The American Hotel 4 \d we now assure the public that our Infor: wncn by Fire, One A, Sanders tried to bribe Col, Bliss. attorney several stores In the vil of the Board of Health, with §10, but the balt was not report published in the morning Journals that the ON eal tala manent olllcers. Way. Isico Bell, sq. read : r (7 4 er would be treated as a pirate by the authori. | 1m Reddy's dem, Chatham square, and lindibed srecly, | lage of Charlotte, N.¥., were Durned yesterday, Lave | takon, diac debs acc ks List of nomes of Vice-Presdents of the meeting, | ™ation came no such source. We are happy | steamer would fe a ‘The Health Board's chetist aulll insists that the ve Aller Walch ouuset Coa was introduced, 10, being able to add that the diiculty was pleasantly | tlee of New Providence ts uatron, eye ad Sppresehing, clectisee, st Gooderman & Wort's distillery in Toronto wos | city crocerics are {ull of herueno that i us dangerous HEN UAMAET ainesy, a AMUSFMENTS.— {rare tee CF Ue Bann Teeuriet fa bie ti ihe'saune tune destroved tweive houses om Queen aud | yee’ A. mnaisc was, arrvvied near the Long Dock, " AMUSEMENTS. the two ia an ex-convict, who had just been dis. | ft tl “ta OTNG SeretyS ROResS 06 Ganon ne ‘The Health Board will not hereafter permit the [ yore atte wees ‘* Ar Coxtald Prenidout Grant had, not elvan poll: | Hynctathe with the Good Father Warrelt. piadosctastaia charged trom the Massachusetts Stave Prison, He | Bivosstsoots ats rection nf slaughter housce cast of Eloventh aveuue or | J°fsey CHy. yoatreday, for spitting 1a people's faces, ‘n midea ty Wait Hens aa sala We ppekll hy ok re Hyacinthe made a long visit on Tuesday ‘The Phil onic Society. wt to wettle their differ y Hast evening, at 374 Broome street, oe pied by | wont of First avenue. anv irdgrtele Knott plead guilty of manslanghter is vgs ,} - afernvon to the Rev, Father Thomas Farrell, pastor x rm" a and, puting the action Francis Hi George Pearson, of Twenty-fourth street, near | te Court of Quarter Beosious La Newark yesterday. bets, or ut least we know white he oustt ty oC. Tho programme of the Philharmonic Concerts Fj ond, suiting the action tu | iim xebedt Tie g fitorge, Pearson, of ‘Twenty fourth, » alg ibe ver aagl ag: paella ape Ho rouidly abused Judge Pierrecoint, and wuld Cor- | of St. Joseph's Catholic Church, Sixth avenue, | for tie present winter, In Which Ko many of our | We BORE he seamed Lim by the throst, and a wteng: |i lig Gamagel tua py | Sixth avenue, di nly yesterday whilo at Work iu y Clty have raise nd Lutverficht were by A bin utle Dem, and thas suey men as Cortin Compares with | Weat Washington place, ‘The visit was of a purely an Butteril lds personal auture, the Pare Waving known of Futher mounting in the | Farrell in France for the’carnont course be took in the ers will feel an tnt water, iiding, OWnvd by the Loridlurd ostatc, | se Noveity tron Works. certs and Uy danaged. A tree sebool of Sclography for young mre bo. price of eval beyond that demanded by New York mor haute, Jane O'Conner was arrested in Jersey evening on the charge of attempting to kill wer Is Published: There | roe cannibal then held the nose of bis foe umler teen rebears ils. he | nis teeth, und the spectators wpolauded. Ready ny four subseribers | tookea oh approv ' aie, | Ras the avason by paying | lokeu on approvingly, Heddy is ubout to he ix €0 last aban 4 " , : another den ou Way, nour Houston oirect. 6 82,000; partinily Insure Asano | The Board of Health have been analyzing the milk | ith 4 hatchet. excre- aie to urer twenty-five tideand millions. | | Catholle pulpit ollthrough tue Ivte war, as a eham- | each §Bextra, ‘hie boxes wii bo offered to the pub eee foe beeab dealer? ta rea ri Muntived, Sainee Hoot | gota th this city, aud hd Vhat the erote Tantus s | Judge Quaite of Jersoy City has beon appointed ‘eiiteine * | pion of our Government and an opponent, as he bas | lormed ore of the sterling clase usually eclectod by Sanguinary Riot in Goldsboro, N.C. inte owued by RL U- beuch ‘of New Jersey, camsged | cet ey few Fork'ohiiom Beare, store Department of tas FERNANDO WooD alwaya been of the slave power, or Farrell i | thin Soctoty. | Among the new compositions are | Witwinorom, Oct, 27,—In Goldsboro, N. C., | gy all insure, A mercnant ds that telegraoh companies | New VOrk Curtom oars. apd (rand Leet was introduced. He wariniy embraced the Wigwam | 26,01 the widest and mo: pectubie parish priesis | Rat's 4 Syn * Dante,” and | Jast Saturday nlabt, the United States troops had an , —— em! zsonpentanle, opurators et dovent waxes, so that | Deputy Grand Muster Pine apd Graad tegtere Trop lirotneed. He werialy ererosed the. Way in this elty, aud ware one or the most acaious priests | overtu Goldmark and Jadassohn, We ategiad | encounter with the negroes, ‘Trouble hnd long veen WESICHESTER COUNTY, : : neki : an jARh it Nel lll idole ae acaad Wa TH! Ne ehureh tn this country, he is one of te way that too muck rom ence Ia bot given to the | brewing, and eeveral collisions bad uceurred, By eR i O'Brien, why had be for \ntem, od hy the Gsaa dure 1 Aen 8 Pee aaa the most advanced in Mis views pertaining to the | composers of the fut but tbat the Soetety re- | tween @und 9 o'cloc startled by the Moves f 4 fas Vocked ; mur nd ‘Bited Stale # hi pefull recede | irom" @ joaitl bol iing most strictly to ali the doctrines and faith of dn, Sozart, Schnmana, and Spohr, the wildest exeitement prevailed ull uver tow Aiteri.ouu Laat, Tho Board of Health are about to exhumo the 1 . ‘ Bast ly aint Uouspomatically (a ea waich in diploma tue Catholic, he believes it is conmisient with thet Iie ‘artists who are to contribute an roloiste to | women in terror abd. th securing defensive be ame pavoments of Tweaty-iourth strect, near Sixt avenue, Tho Soldiers’ Monament io Foirmount Cemetery, see ee Cady ng ey Acimimuration.” | sine Tath do aymathige with all moveinerte or the | she concertaare Mis. BeottSidtunt, Madame Purvva’ | weapne, preouring. for the w ping dateanre PERSONAL INTELLIGENCE. Bag ZOryinres Mrvet, helwyen Tenth end: Hevea | Newari, 19 fe oe Pelee inane to dere ee h, * aay stock aly ee ado) of toe human rare towartservil berty and | Rosa, Miss Toop, Oe Bul Hits, Rosa, avd Berener, | wus mide reet, Ove soldier was woon 2 ; drew. d 2 @ plomatic circies of Kuiroy6. Lou utteud wedali he proposatio “publican go . fh | also the lociety. c 01 o ‘d here “ Saag" Dr, Btyles, of Brooklyn, says that much of the o.'a hove. ras on, whit, the unterasie er thisureat dined! | Qin, Mile lagt TePubMco Governments all | gro tn Rott sede lt etd neste aes Sa Fig Hone late while thereatter the, soldiers, ten | Gen, Sigel will speak in utfulo on Saturday. exeijwoat of horeon aur utber anlivais ground (nto | A Rerubliean ratifention meeting was held te OP opunion. “pres.deat Grant “hed. “da _——— summer Nigat’s Diem,” the orchestra performing | made taeir apprarauce on the streets, aud 4 ski Lawit Thompaon is to be marrted next week to a | Guat! Which gets nto Lhe als, wud tuenoe WHY YUF Lod | Newark I ig. ye sueakers weve Dad } to wai Twentyeaccona Rewimont To the incidental mosi ensued In the lower part of we town, Hi dauchter of Bissop Potte ihe Wi Wome Bi ive U; the Senate, : 1 Oa 1 Doig ARG, Last evening the Twenty-second Regiment was | | The frst rehearsal takes place on Friday, the 24th | Looting Tasted ten miu ‘the bails riddl The Hey. H.C. Alexander, Iite of Princeton, ha Bene ATER, tr omens Protective Union, 48 et reus ma wad | ao) by i : f of November, uildings in the neighboruood, It is suppo Mrotvasor im the Presbyterian Unio i boo ¢ Gu since Ju, i, Bests 3 fore ‘ x Moitvoscaunethoeine power eselveal'toceel| can | Wmepeet tan ts armor ju Fourteen sh treet. The | ire, Wood opened the St. James's Theatre, shin seventy-five shots were fred uurli en aati oo aa al lcd SPARE FROM SHH MEMO RAE Cul beexe-ebed Wo Ouy Lud, And be wond not irnat | Men looked npiform, packs | poudon, ow the 16th, ty @ crowd, Susan Pay oF, shop Bween The benctit of the Ladies’ Ald Soctet ste Wal atrect one “Out in may the command, Comoany B, Capt. ‘Thomas Cullen, | Long, all well known here, were coruiaily received, Masoute Chitchat, " g st foatre our» to we Jem Mace's statuve aud har | PAWard Farmer Frm tow OR y . ign bone Bi A a Teese le Wah CRIB aT ante antes mele bene Pid basaetel Ba ada Republic Lodge, No. 690, works the Urst degree on ‘ord. of Massachusetts, has been | ‘Tony Parue's songs, ©. W. Fitzgerald, lately © merchant of Rich He teltae ff Y tresses The fallowsue Ft AE A of tho inspe ; Th Ne w York Theatre will be bors) opened | geiurday evening. rotler te Vreadent ot the Board of Ovorsears of Mare Patrick Healey, a rustle Jerseyman, was robbed | Y®: blew his brains out fn Amelia county yesterday. Ry Chat §25,40 bad DEED pai i ala Ho Mnapec: | by Meossra, Drivet and Juignot wit ‘ach Com: Bro. Robert stormes, of Siientia Lodze, No. 104, | vard Collewe. rf terday by the envelope game, tn a dea The tobacco crop in Virginia ond Maryland hag fauily § eas | pany on whose accidental death $6 notiee! 10 alot luis, 8 | Chief Justice Chase has promined to hear a motion | Watsiniion street, neat Canale tke awindiors were | fatten off oncchali; gad inredguout Kentucky aa the x r then rend fiom Toratio Seym: Present, Abs't a tobe buried t-aay from hie late resluence, Wi tif) | fora writ of Aubsas corpus in the Ye:zer caso whol: Who" settlod’” tur $5. West one-tenth, Pho Lose doun ¥. Fo lett, of Obioy was intro: | Rests nee 8 | A Hundred Indiaus Barnod to Death. Tice ane era rs go, | ever souinel shall think proper to mane ie od 10, of 91 Ninth avenue, was | ‘Two husdred Quskere tram the Mori poneed Qnced, Me dulivesed un auusiug speccs udout dog | Nava HY Ouawa, Oct. 27.—On Sept, 22 aband of the | JN ftandard work and egtaree 8 the frst {20 |. ‘Phe President denies that be promised to support | run uver: tantly killed by a giocer's waaor, | thr Kchmood, Va. yertordny, 0 attend ther am ee i Apen ten 19 | Sioux under” encamped on the | £." RU e exemeliioa, by Bro. John 1. Heid, of I | Dent against Alcorn in Mississippi. He bee on the | owned und Uriven by Meury Krovpur, yesterday mora: | huai meeting li Urecusboro, N.« ‘O lice kpeake® followed, and the meeting was ade | LO: Hens $0 | south mide of t above Fort Rico, | Aibo. Loage, No.6, Co-uorrow evoulug. River Aaeees Wag, Bropiur was arrested Max Klnzer Unger, under sentence of death Ie Joursod siti: ton customur’ Ioan whoop. ap | They bad enmp + tad Dad atl gone to Gov, Hoffinan has appotnted Dr. Morcou Morria | ‘The regular weekly meeting of the New York | St lous. hat writica t) Judge Prejua aaklog bun te Ms. G ovee's company will resuno to-night, 297 veep at about midnight the Prairies contig to State omms lon fs wit nuthonty £0, koe fp llvenned Rrate growary’ Club take Bluce to-lay at their hall. i | secure hie release, : - thelr, lodecs were set on fre, ‘snd before the ulerm cattle from tho Metropulitaa Disiriet, und the Ducwr | Park prices at Me erest.ny discussions and dge Btrand, of Cinctnnat}, yesterday CONTEST WITH MR BERGE, The billiard room owned by Coroner Fiyna at | Lives, about ond ihundzod were ‘covrumed. About | Efi wh gisurd vertercay.tiue | At, am rlection, held at the armory on Monday | |» Constant Reader” ts iniormod that the other | {lng a uobry in Mieod eliy, No. — se pouien were like wis a. \ : b 4 peut: Rovert P. Courtne no offre hed uy Lamel Butterfield seside his p pos ppoints Pest ue Might to Drive Spavined a 1 BO points between Edward Call] and the veteran Burned to Death on Staten stand. Ronsoclacr Park Association: ‘ho pag jae venecelas anil Georg: iteker, o1.940 Bast Houston | lon at Washington, Morretiided Horses—Arreat of Driver 01 Phelan cenutted ia the victory of tho former | Joxoph Willistas's house, in Cranitoville, 8, 1, | deacouyet dea mio key goa nett Mt Franote writes to the Troy Tunes that | a roet Witiam Lyons or Ii sufolk street and Jonw | Snow fell heavily yesterday In Martha's Vineyard Mr, Nahumiel Watsvo stopped several curs of Tie best runs were SA points made by | win Lurved on Tucnday aiteruoon, wud bis two huis | EEe® (Ariane heats in Miah, Bh, Baas, lyin Gotober. “He waikud among We people, siepping | B8.108 OF LW Megond sirect, nore wetoruly Hurued UY | and Vougokcopele is thu state, ew Mt ® Ovwege the Gat » uvenue route, sind entered eomplaiute | eh via. e fie west ame | was Pelwos Tie Uren were eullucated, They had boon playing with | 1m'4is, ¥idoi4y eign et ba ay Fo oni ve - trauob la'touston street, hear Aveuue A, lust eveul ohn Castner Carpenter atiempted to commis eats against the drivers, Yesterday the prisoners were | ut Tim teat him'Tt points in handsome style, Alter ee BROOMLYN. Wakerrens save that ot Toseday y ‘The Fair of the Ameriean In elle tn ils room ai hie wool tn Cuuclnaats yoaeerday, bp before Justice Lynch of Brooklyn, Mr. Bergh wis Sanne of taney shots were ie by Messrs, The Earthquake in Now od saer Balt zi Of love | ata Her hour than usgal »: bg ped be dnghid ca haee ads @ ican depot foe ¢ Court room to Watel the proceedings. Thr OG Povonmne Oct, 27.—Farmers fir Yesterday afternoon Michael Kennedy, aced 13 | ¥ on Baeeess oniidros fom theo ry “A Ra, GerN. Ww. ran te eallea wan, Une or Corie, Mastoeardy 8 WAsaGAK To ener irs uation terior dintetly (Gt the recunt shock of earthquake | Jos. was Fae Qver Mod inatantly Allied by & duteare | , Gen, Grant, wile, and fomily wore the guests of ‘Sid eet) bet tier oa he invitation OF ie una: | fund fr Hr « hrtaee 3.454; Wea, Adalat Pag . r +! , 4 ' iw the eustera part of Duchess county, " .t 2 + fee “ ” 4 that Baron HT, A, de Riviéro i wnteipal et-etion in Balti driver, Me. Watson testifled that after be hau | Officers of the principal railway lines running Par) ee eee See ofcer Bare, who shot John Douruerty | S¥slie they sttenrted dha woddas Of Wis 9p Simipecu's very” {informed that Biron IT. A, de Rividro is | Ab the municipal el ction ore esterday " ber int |. Kl oh. Cuptain de Kividre who ta 199 eloped with Col, 10 ug City Counes, the entire ord: red W lam Weir, © driver, to detach his borve | west met Iu the St, Nicholas Hotel yesterday, and ‘The First Gre! ie alton wa aksempelag Lg oacape, ad oon Td | seucoter Tullard Gapennteadent arcko butiding | Lowi, wits aud ‘nvgiver at’ M-tile. Ala. and was | Grade uswet or both beanearn 139 e'eetete from the Jeary the animal having soree on tne | will sit today, Amon: then were Joho C ( Borvavo, Oct, ¥7---A terrible snow storm is | the Repubileans of th Assombly District | Cv@rations apon the ne Pom oftes, 4 orastie | Vou eho be Ses Ouly OA Unpener Lal OS Seespes urillant meteor wan rcen at B o shoul. er, be WF FOP Fecnalag pmply, | Assistant General Superiitendent of the Chicago | prevailing bere to-mmht, The strect railways are | have ion. Geo, O. Benwett, fold as Bub Treasurer. Mi % $ ba strony nffalc, spperest vise Ree ea ier ded by avout Calf s doses | and Northwestern Railway, nnd Major Bronson, | mpelled to use snow ploughe, propetetor ot tae ee vaanlogton yesterday’ esting wictuct he*wontd oo: | srreet™ Pa Hick Fosogy tet ti was found ead Bites | instars tet wr eaiesee Stee Ath cur hooks in fond; and eaigot have | General Freight Agent U cvfle Railway: —eeS_— Mr. AGovernment Inapector, | cops the position if tealered., a streot, Win. Morrisoa, 9 passenger Ou the 0 same are dps the [olsed Beaben Maes rrol budty but ‘or the opnortune’arrvval Of OMleer | ‘The merting discussed the adoption of & common OBITUARY, whe $ sigoot died su.idenly Lie | eee at OF Mh Baek Fiver, Glee | sere: Conguly and Coimereia cunts at he i uv quelled the growing disturbance, Glaseification and through rates on treigh W —_—— boat bis Bouse, eoereny SOFNING, Sf"the rebel lor una those erties wae Anca 410 for the. muauuct, and the | York to San Francisco Dr. T, P, Andrews, of Vermont, dled leat event: ‘An order ‘at the Nai Richard 1. Mallon, an, ndvertisig agent, who re: | siopup and ttt ae ne was pai! by tue went of the Company, Mr, amr pap paand tn the Stevens House, having taken an overdose of was y cou wit tgs Woo OF 81 West Fi mx of the ‘Trustees of Watson having urrested other drivers, thoy seve: Capt, Burdou's Now Statt culorodyue. 10 the Gov Ey feeed lnvaany 1h Henlonn ‘worth oF) wal By sas Wo Oot, yall pisded Moot wails aud not ready for la.” | The new police station at 137 and 199 West | , Oconee W; Qooley, once, Diaries Attorney of, Bat food's roms. walve4, of, dowd, uptice Linen adjowimivc Cater avsnue route com. | Thirtieth strect was thrown open for inepeetion Inst | [fasion yesterday? iasane Lonel 1 the National Association | * Jain bitter), Of the obstruction to travel causod by | evening. ‘Tho interior was decorated with flowers, ator a) wet \ digas, wud have combined (0 ost tue | und tho tables e.vered with bouquets, Roiresb: 8 Count ‘Bowbogye Wil Yolk he te * @athur'ty of Air, Wo oun the Care, meots and dancing calivened the evaning, the Is “ forenooe iret ome Ne, * Wee " Penh

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