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oa, 4 —ooOCOCc——OSlSlSS—S—-—S]_]—_———— = THIRTY-SEVENTH YEAR NEW YORK, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1869, PRICE TWO CENTS. SE OF THE WORKINGMEN. | 72°" wanp ory axp roves. 1 THE TERROR OF THE WEST, | te'simesof ms wie sndeiticrens ay witeestar | TILE FIRE i Marder in Political Barroom—The Terror ete ee) Welretis Mebient aes Werte Witte: ———— of Loronme Littleton ANOTHER MASS MEETING IN THE| Ff tho Down-Tows Pollce-An OMcor of | 4y ADTHENTIC LETTER FROM THE fetes Se RAN HILDERDRAND” | AN 2NTIRE FAMILY AUFFOCATED IN cre ne ta Wachinetee Cite Murs nit, | PROGRESS OF TNH CONTEST FOR THR COOPER INSTITUTE HALL, CR aed LA cag LL lag rt OUTLAW HILDERBRAND. Von for Horace Gredey for Comesrowsr, THEIR APARTMENTS, thaw, an blag VACANT THRONE OF SPAIN, Remarkable Action of Coroner Flyn —— of New York, and hin Wife Breeches by Mr, Nelson W. Youne, Mr, | Thomas Brannigan's harroom, on s corner of | the Outbrenk of the Kebel THE DEVEAT OF ANDREW JOUNSON. | pho Fonefal Donth of the Josau Family— Mg dtecidlgdhone fer oon Gen, Prim Struggling to Prevent an Oven John Kunis, Mr. Francte R. Purcell, and | Battery place and Washington street, ise favorite | Murder ot the eae at The Fa Futile Attempt to Save bis | Wasmnatox, Oct, 29.—Lorenzo Littleton |“ Rupture-The Temper of the Various Others-Tammany Rey tod and the | resort of the First Ward politicians, Being close to Brother's Revenge—On the Track ot the | THE Scene During the Joint Ballot The Wife and Children. Firemen Driven Bact | Cronnse, the chief of the New York Times Dureauof | Parties in the Cortes—Probable Chelee of . nah at Mavor | Castle Garden, it isalso the resort of many recently | Ui Army-Murdcr and Rapine—Two | U&at Great surucle The Hlectionof Mr. | gy the Blinding Smoke—Trivial Loss of | Correspondence in this city, was pablicly cownided | tho Duke of Genoa—Kalletments for the +} aud a Feurfal Shock fo the | arrived foreigners and sailorsand the usual hordo | Bushets of Radical Bullets Wasted. Friend Andy, | Property. ‘ this morning in front of his office on Fourteenth | Cuban Army. Tammany Ore Of thieves who live by robbing strangers, At about | 7b the Bustor a7 the St, Louis Timas, Ieaheille Correnpendence of the Chactanak Commercial A fire in the four-story brick building 63 | «treet, opposite Willard's, by Harry Marston, Bsq., Manat, Ock 29.—Complete disunion reigned To accordanos with the arrangement which was | nuon yesterday, Thomas Jackson, a First. ¥ Sin: As “fair play’ is one of the jewels of | Po.day at 19 o'clock, the Sonate and House | Mberty streot, at Oy o'clock Inst evening, was anb- | of New York city, late Deputy Collector of Inter. | at tho recent mocting of the representatives of all made at the fast moss meeting In Cooper Institute, | rough, whore exploita In maybem, gongl American character, and ow it is considered rieht | met in Convention, tor the purpose of tiking the | ‘ued with bat small pecuniary lows, bat anhappily | nal Revenne inthe Sixth New York district, The | the political parties, Gen. Prim exerted himeelf te nother was held Inst night in the tame place, ‘The | Aghting aro on record at the Police Central Oficc, | and prover to give even the “devil his dae,” I hopo | RIMM ballot for Sonaior., AK uaual. tie xallerics | resulted In the horrible death of a whole family, | castigation was laid on withont any reservation what: | avoid a rapture in the coalition on the questions tha {Ball was not so crowded as was expected, owing to | and whose frequent assaults apon the polico have | you will not refuse to give to the public, through | or iepectatorny who hed Deen drawn thither to wit, | COmsisting of @ father, mother, aon, and daughter. Ort cop og LY Gaica nothin toax | Telate to the charch and futare monarch, ‘The cole ithe many processions and other meetings in various | made him a terror to all timid policemen, met Archi+ | your widely read paper, Sam, Hilderbrand’s own | ness the proccedings. The building was owned by Frederick Mar: | than a vindictive asanit inthe columns of the Mines | Slastionl eatimates are‘to be reduced thirty per cent, Parts of the city, but still a large number of | bald Douglas, of 83 Greenwich street, who had just | atatoment of hie history wince the beginning of the ‘Last ni) Sos ooponents of Fou joao a hot quand, and was occupied on the first floor | of the M84 of Inst August, ina lotter from belies 4 Thero have been several preliminary meetings of enthasinetic men was prosent. Mr. J. A. Tay- | stepped from Brannigan's saloon, There bad been | late terrible war; to the end that fair-minded men AW thelr candidatee but Henry | DY he Patterson Tron Company and tho U. 8. | Written by Crounse, and wigned ° Saroed grey the members of the different parties in the Consth e men | ed in squeezing conrae of which a coarse, unprovoked, an Yor, of the Btairbuilders, occupied tho chair, | some diepute on politics In the dram shop, and | fry duike nether there were hot Seepertie acess ‘oper. The twelve Kadica's were invited to at. | Patent Anchor Company, The second floor was oc- | Gneentlemanly netioe « Tetercnces wore tore ty | tient Cortes today to discasa the question of the and, after some brief introductory remarks, | Douglas, apprehensive of a fight, had quit the place; | charged against me. vend this cauens, and, efter Ca it was | enpied by B. 8, Raymond as a job printing office, | the wife of the genticnian who to-day cowhided the | ehoice of a monarch, At that of the ‘Unionist Depa- Drouzlt forward Mr. Jobn Ennis, of the Plasterers, | hut when Jackson asked him to return to Brauni- found that twey would wot wupport Iiheridge, and’ | aye third Moor was vaeant, On the fourth, which | Corresponitent BARMAROUS MURDER OF NTS NROTHER FRANK, ‘as they held the balance of power in their hands nw "Tho lady was referred to tn particular and unmis. | Yes, every member save two voted againat the Deke Who spoke to this effect: He might ask himself why, | gau's and take a drink, he complied, When they When the war born, Twas leading a amiet, pence. | Completely as did ever a monarch of the East, that | Wa# simply a large wofinished loft, dwelt the janitor | taxable terms as “ Anonyma’ and ax a lobbyoas,” | Of Genoa, At the menting of the Progressiste and at his advanced are, he entered the political arenu; | cntered, the political dispute was still going ou, and | able life, trvine to provide for my family in an | gentieman had to be drawn of, and one wito wa and his family, ‘uch assertions beng a wanton slander on one of | Demoernts, 102 voted for the Dake of Genos, and sce u dispute w Lids abies i 7 y ceptanle to them put on, They unanimous), ad 7 . Dat ho could answer it was only because he con- | Jackson joined in. thongh humble aphere of life Inthe condit! tovaunport Cooper, and, ax without their sengect | The fre was first eosn in the rear of the printing | (Ae bent comtucted, accomplished and beautiful | two for the Dake of Montpensicr. Good Jadgee eidered it bis duty: because it was time that all | Ponglas says that he took no the discus. | MM!re In wy part of Missouri T had made up my | Cohine could. be done, Cooper was taken, ant all | office on tho second flogr, from what canse is un- y that in the Corten (tealf 168 out of the 300 Mom al ) t ho took no part in mind to keep onto’ the troadles and take po mart f, ‘fled i Prk arcbists will record their voses for the Dake of Workingmen abould jotn in taking their cause from | gion, but this Jackson denies, adding thathe thought | in the war. In 1862, my brother, Frank Hilder. > todo wee ‘a the morrow they were ex | known. Owing to the combustible nature of the er gate toe Seeat tet, xeticw a Ure Genes. the bands of professional politicians, and placing it | Douglas ought not to speak as he did, ns he had Fran eee te etree ete ea eee eite thc | Phe morrow eame, the two Houros met in joint | Contents of that apartment, the flames gained raph having been done. Mr. Marston took the vinilient’ Keven battalions of volunteers will soon sail fer es 1 | headway. A hugo “woll-holo" or eky tight from | into his own hands, and coming on from Now York | Havans.. Enlistments for the Cuban army still com and family, he was cantnred by a mob hendod by | sssembly, and the balloting ta the by nde of men on whom they can depend. ® billet outside, and bad been bencited by amenced, The r DON'T BELARVE THK POLITICIANS. party, One word led to another, andat tongth the | Frung MeKivane. Ty Meltivane's order Prank, wan | 21000 Sonar Muar Copper 14. Mr: Gare Naty. | tHe Foot to the lowar door, In the centre of the build- | last fight, rixoronsly taahed the shoulders and face Mth ba attanshecnd ntact They could not rely on thove politicians whose | barroom was the scone ofan op roarious Mbt. Jack | KM" Imancted and ens ta pices in kucha shocking | al did not votd, ‘Tho vote of the House was taken, | Me Rave the ames quick access to the thirdand | Grounse ‘and Mr. Marston are just cqual ia siac, ‘The Revolution tn France. which reanited ina tho, Cooprr 41; Johnson e - . e . ih floors, and they were destroyed, and there ts dieparity except in spank, Cronnse Pr On 1 @ards are now appearing in T Bux, fessing | som says that at this time Douglas and two rs | manner that the most barbarons savage wonld have . " 3 rt no. deny ep pink, ants, Oct, 29.—There is much excitement ia their devotion to the cause of labor. These eontie. | Thomas Cody and James Leary, Sprang upoa Wim, J Dlaslied to have been euilty of the deed. His body Sona Johnson, 61; Cooper, 6; Cooper's ma: ¢ janitor took possession of his apartments proving oe —., areaaeiiene Gatie, Iterar Etre at} this city to-day. M. Pictro, the and he felt that a4 necessary to draw his pistol, 4 then thrown into a mineral hol « ontre & f ‘ ‘i hor ho o paper Os ‘ r men make u veritable hobby of the conspiracy iaw, | AU heiite win in dancers but Douglas sack that hs | Sete eee tet tee NE Muto @ mineral hole ity feet decry | "When the roautt waa known the galleriss resound. | OBli @ few wecks ago, and being a quiet, industrious | Without provorations which, here been writen | [reece oF tne Police. haa forbidden the represénte- @* though that were all that is required, But much | took no part in either the dispute or the ailray, It A AISven Otte OF A HRONI TRARY. ed with cheers and applause, and the Suesker coud | man, had mado no aequelutances in the nelghbor- | against Mrs. Marston for two years past. and now | ahi RE og ¢ not make in, however, ceriuin that Jackson dr: 8 gavel heard, tough he rapped most Jnst retaiintions more is needed. Th whis revolver, | the next outrage committed workingmen mast have an nm omy kindred and hood. Ho was a carpenter, about forty or forty Ave o-di yn that the law of the Th an@ re setting In-apace. ‘There may | | "Tie Adele, aid fotowel Up Doteses ae he wie trvite to pecans ne é on, 4 vitoronsly, So far as tho gullerics wero eorcernet, | be more of this Fort of thing to a it wiil be | on of J é hile meth ist Bloyer and the employee, They must havealawto | fired the bail entered the back of his | «ho woe engaged to be marriod to my sister Mary. ayergtning. as acy ce Sn into 4 ‘was about thirty-five years of age, the son wix, and x A, ia who hae Eroshdl Ls a iain 1843, These meetings were fomented by e the labor of redress . gen | he: herein, " o la lore were pernetrated ty men in | *0%. The iriends of Cooper made ash fe ughter twelve, Such are all the facts regard. | HO Wor ad the eh the very mon who becaine leaders on the 10th of De give the Inborer the right H rede be tus wages Dousiae it to Whe oor, and an alarm was aiven, | [hese ttt munters were pernetrated by men And nearly overahelied the Hite min win Tie Wess (heb eotla be gatheness oo much to enlarge on Wie diwcomAture.” Vote for | coher, and whone rallying wort waa tho name ot e ret ed by at once attaching the work | wnereupon ite pollea enteral and arrested Jackeom) | ruler. ‘ryra weeks nfver thee. tenserton my mas | Auer ang, onerey Of thelr congratulations, ie wan | tg them that could be gathered, = | ‘race Ureeley, the presont Emperor. Vote tor Horace Greeley. on whish he in employed, And ho cond tell there | at the game time taking Dogslas to the Cortiandd | {er Mary died of trouble and a broken heart, Baar cats Ceninic vine Wen ee ec Bret or ets, rit POLITIOAL OIROU: canola politicians whe are now Lables he Laomnnd ing been Summoned, promoupoed (he wound, Sor A LITTER ROTHER MURDERED, congratuiations awaited’ Lim. A very. lar Wikc hi WAN tak Calais, pallial peace sl FLASHES FROM THE OCEAN CABLES. and their devotion to their constituents—the work- | tf, and only wondered that the ball had not killed Two weeks later those men came to my motter's | then soized him by one ar drar tn of, ed . snidehap Ra rie — fagmon of New York—that there will be a Commit. | Douglas on the spot. Douglas was sent to elle: Several wagons wll: her property, | nobady knows where. Amid much confusion bath | ‘The Janitor went down stairs to investigate, and | TC Fival Powwow of The Drinking of oto for Horace Greeley. (Pre wigwam of the Tammany tribe was Mr. Peabody waa better last evening. 'y laminated last evenin, once more Cay On ral De Rodas bh ‘doned Magrogon, de, informed him thas the balding | before the belo’ The Inciemeney of the, wenteor Le ei ps erie ie r ro cattle and act Bre to her House, thé | houses adjourned until naxt Monday Wee of the workingmen 28 Atbany daring the come | 0% ty pis case: hopsioas, as the, Dail contd nt be one dwelling in the setlement. My poor, | Some of Jovnson's tricuds immodately ran to the | fUNd the situation of tho fire, and then went into | hg Session to Inquire into their doings, and to lay them shout 2 dear, broken-hearted mother seeing the house burn! | Maxwell Hoare to thiorm their dcteated chiettain of | the street, bailed a policeman who was passing on | prijlian 41 extracted without endongoring life instantly, and if He ovis for thoir judgment before the men whom they claim | itrewained in tho skull, the slghtort exciiement | ing, tent my Mite brother Honry to thoas heartless | the sorrowiul newse He evinced up emotion, (he | the opposlt Agrican has been sentenced to he shot in Cuba, Oo igh wretches and naked for the family Bible asa relic to | never evinces emotidh at anything), but It cut him ves of undonbtedly kept away a boat of sachema and braves, to represent, OPay prisoner vi genult tm metant death | | writen and naked for the Cay ede ae Te to | aeplse eon. Aor” auch sone a. anceeanitt | was on fre, and requested Im to raise an alarm, | Bndondledly Bilt bordered clock in the chamber | (Gens, Espinar and Latorre sail from Havana for WHAT MR, YOUNG WILL DO AS CORONER. and Juaties Dowling committed him to await harm to the Hitle tender hoy, what can express ber | lifeas lis bas been, to be deleated wow, carried | Meantime the wife became frightoned, and ran | marked the hour oC 8 the Grand Sachem, Willem | 8pal horror and agony when thesé demons shot my little | more than ordinary bitterness with it, down to th r anit y "3 in Ty Gord [dowalk, loaving the children alone up | M. Tweed, entered with men top, wall ‘Tho Dekmattan insurrection is more formidable © An for Mr. Hennessey,” continued Mr. Knnis, “he | Fewust of Douglass injuries ; bu} subsequently Core | brother, not twee yeare olf, trough the bowels | It wea alucky thing for. the Opposition that they Waairaie #hies: a sunleoe net, her. He aveured bey | tthe platform and faced. th Hio | than at first reported. fas man from among you, who has labored for you, | giromgeh of the ante mortem deposition of Douglas, | and a.'fiend then put his’ foot on ‘hia. head | hada Cooper, for without hla they would not have } 3 manset A moment, and then suddenly se ‘The final seleetion of the Duke of Genoa as King fa devoted to your interests, and deservce your con: | & jury found u verdict seainet dnekson, nd ent his throat, TY won the Radical vote, as the futhful tw tve woull | there was no danger, and sont her back up stairs. Dught ik, down envily sxainst the | of Spain is sow probable. for waid: you to- Purporo of selecting a Commitice of woubvepelons hive brokes, ost among the differeat From eat riuted armony the, tice: Whe | _ Mrs. Rye sailed from Liverpon! on Thursday with tributed among the tribe, Who | , 107% party of fenialne emis?ants for Oansda- et me! mol Landolt Camohausen has been sppointed Prossian y promptly, | Qnanp Sacusu tf don't eee It. Tam wide awake, | Minister of the Pinauces, vice Von det Heydt, resigmed, as have | and engine No. 4 had startod for the acene before | you know, and you can't fool ime. Kehall appoint | ‘The remains of Karl Derby were tntorred ab Douglas 1s a bill poster, wnd it is said bas beon em- | atrocious doods of ly all, voted fo Réence, oyod by the politicians to post thelr bills, this being | commuted on my kind And of Mr. Nelson W. Young, nothing that you | {he benoft alluded to by Jackron, | ‘The prisoner ye queation to his ean do for lim will be too much, He deserves it all, | describes himeoif as a public porter, lag | ki not have aroused aperate retaliation, for he bins at all times been. ready to ancrifice ali he | Washington strect, but ts better known as a First when the law no longer bed ; 7 Ward politician of the roughest class, and is con- | avengea man's wrongs for him nnd for the sake of | he staunch Unionist during the war, and Unt | awe gt eda fa Ue lace possceres to the interests of the working clasees, | nected with the Gencral Sessions a4 an oMcer, It | Justice! And vet, even then, I bore these accumu | never been a very bitter opponent of the Kepublican we alarm was given In street ‘The office for which be ts nominated is important | Was from h custody that two pilsoners esea) lated outrages withont lifting a hand to avenge my | party. He never “stormed” against the about a year ago while on their way from the Sea- | brothers’ and sister's bl of, Johnson and Etheridge, nor ever wc them of | the belle b rf the following named braves: (The great Chief then | Knowsley yesterday, ‘There were no puolic proceed: ore, though 18 may not toom to, He can do yon | Minne to the Tomb. dickson also tit the lip OF ear THR DIN CART—LIFR OR DMATH, being guilty of all worts’ of erimon t the Con: tind * seco Mele hed ahead read twenty-two namos.} You have heard the names | 1ni8. much good while in it, He can sce that Iaborors | off # policeman on another occasion, whe the officer | uring wll those outrazes I hal resolved to not go | Station and the sacred whito mau, as have there | Duiliing, the second floor was all ablaxe, No. 1} of the Committee. — Allinfavoruvaignitybyeaying! ‘The patriots in Santa Kay shall not be crushed by carcless!y made machinery, | Was trying to arrest bim, Inthe Beuthena uring nants imectate ie tne traehie | EWO Worthies. Ho is @ moderate ian, in every | hook and ladder truck followed promptly, and on | contrarymindsbysayingnothing,itiscarried. troups in the distrlot of Claco y Fis Cal | Jackson, although a murderer, bas not been re- | 1" the Kouther army. nor to media in the tronble | senee of tue word, and will make a good Senator. | thete arrival a private watchman. inthe peighbor. | A Vowa--When wilf the money be ready? thousand in each since. ‘Without bringing the agents o calamity to Jas: | iyrned to prison, but is roaming the city in the cus: | Wank distant. twenty hve mllce havior trate ing | Sill be ia fer b hind Johneon in point of native | phelr arrival 9 private wm pet Gnanp Sacriem—Tho moni tickets can be | Queon Victoria has telegraphed an inquiry as te Qice, He oan see that men will not put in danger for | tody of a Coroner's officer, What was the t 8 | ects. att ty enty ve miles, hootag, that Ao | ability and experience. ood reported the fact that a fimily waa living In | had here of Mr. y morning at 10 | theheaith of Mr. Peabody, wheroin ah fa listle rain the lives of their workmen, and he will | action when Officer Campbell killed n Fi M aren, When the mixed cauous of Conservatives and | the building, ‘This announcement inspirod the gal- | o'clock, Thare’ bi eas before the In rogard to his illvess, wate rough | T would get ont of the immediate netebborhood | Radicals rosolved to unite on Cooper, a har lant firemen to the utmost, and every exertion was | Meeting, and T move and second that we adjourn ngs of the different partl self-defence? Did the Coroner give the oeer ine treedom of te ely And aapecial oficer to | Pf those Who bad murdered and outraged my fam- | painful tagk wan imposed upon is brother, hold ont itis moved and seconded that the chair be have ail, or ne: obngon before the; . 0 ff Would for Kiherldge. They were tor the haaregtiee | But tho fre gaining headway very rapidly, the jant Biman that came the’ mearoat to belug of their polt- | ‘OF bimself became alarmed, und started up stairs to thes, and found such a man in Henry Cooper, ‘To be | gethis fumily, ‘his ts the last that was reem of any ower to | sure, bets nota Radical, nor yet a Republican, but | of them alive, in Madrid r jay, 0 rote resnlted £2 tm tay ‘of the Duke MR, YOUNG TAKRS THE STAND, Socompany bm? Vote for Horace Gresley. ys at to my aneprise, abont the middle of May, juss | CoOner. Rdtmund wae the man who pin put forth to rescus the helpless victim asked out to take Who'll treat ? a Kine'of Spain, to W again t. = Mr, Young was next introduced and spoke as fot- pean btehaes > Sesaaaaat ils when. We faite wad “leculng. well; bed bere. ear Renews, same in Bominat on, and hws ‘The truckmen started up the stairs, but were soon a soaaee lk LN % Mr. Jay, the Amertoan Minister, fs in Pesth. He brn FROM OVE REFORTERA NOTE MOOKS. | Hrone Ghat Twoulibe IR fu pence, honk manne | MME, Yan ae li, fens tot" | driven back by he fre and denen amoke, | Mann AAGwAA. AL eRe then, Fam coming. | ual tatoos th ty Glace sod sabe: GextLemen: The workingmen of Now York have —_—> fone morning my house Was surrounded by McElvane | Hae noamount of urging could purwuate te. to io | The members of No, 4 bad their stream 7 Justice Mansfeld ann Bruiser-Intereating | *i his crew of somo thirty or forty men, all well Bight in an East Side iar-Room. “remembered (he fate of my brothers and frends, Among the citizens who do not think Justice | elanghtered in cold blood ike sheep after their Biaced in nomination men who will well repre- ‘bent then at Albany, on whom they can rely. ‘These his name be used against his old friend Besides | oa the — staircase, and — followed ~— clone wi boing a ifelong friend to Johnson, he was under many obligations to him, | Whon Jolinson was Frea - = A rumor is aflost that the Russian ment an Suffrage In Connecticut. bas nent a Hote to Turkey protest fquinal the passage tp with we daines, uk the material in the second | Hanrvoan, Cot. 29.—At the Woman Suffrage | {armed Ausiritn throush Turkish Grritry, © 8 s 4 " story wus too good fuel for the fire, and burned de- | tion to-day, Mrs, Dr. Losier, of New York, ¢ Paris official paper yesterday announces mice. wilrace that thone law which havo been Hessed | Mansfield preciscly the man to be a police magistrate | capiure, ana T knew there was no Lore of mercy | furs’ whus nnd then aepeluved iat Ae ite all efforts to drown It out, until the wiola was | read an eenay om the heath of ind adapemes | fhe veers foe rey wat sot November, for your venedt, bat have been most unwillingly and | eee rae a re tas, Kenton ay | a dustice trom auch ‘demona! ‘no hel except tn thy ot the rena consumed. Then ihe fremen penstrated to the ay. | were delivered by hMra. Pusline W. Davia, of Provi. | ‘ui rom Mars hee posn ured for ines of Hevesiber, into thon. . 5 the courage and strength that God had given me. Pp E per floor, and found. the taniy dead,-‘The father ¢, Mrs. Cecolin Burlelgh, of New ‘York, Patria of yesterday, says t poeeed Beherldheo a a bade ‘he Con, | “Frenchy.” Yesterday afternoon the learned Ju The die with me wna cast hen the vole war taken to-day, Mr. Coover | Wan tying under the scuttle staita, and te mother, | Wan bierd Garrison, “Wore fo CRG ea | N iitsers tome abel. Thad sought poace | vated tor his brother, buthe abed beara in ioin Horace Greeloy. fe ia ony Reds Mag" fe bloothe 4 ‘toing ®0, a f spiracy Jaw, will ace tho Right-hour law enforced, | Hee was. a8 usal, loufng In a bar-room ta Essex | OE 20, MUN onmier ana Thad ad from wan | He wept, Dut the worping did credit to bis head and | Weir ances; bat n ew fert may, Ther clothing wan ~ With aoer et re ete rae fend will demand an apprenticesuip law that ia ao | SFS0t, when he spied Frenchy on the opposite side | forced upon me.” ‘The alternative was life or death. Edahesit soon. ot yrer whee) ebrothor upon the | B&tally birned off ond therkin somewhat scorched | Voto for Horace Gresley. cod bottle, i ea off the const of wucli needed. A few wore l wou nay of myself. | of the street, Ho dispatched bis friend Williams eunidea: Wineoek Wauehi: other a dearly loved Mriend und benefactor. Lie cory aren shit og ba eigen [Arena tr RET alg! TO teers Me Bem: | Soreee hanes eae ati do not desire this nominstion whicu you have | after Frenchy. When the latter entered the anor | {mot my puamertay ihe deor Tatet down two | The news of the defeat ot Yale crcad over | all dicd by suflocation. ‘The fr jone but little j damztige in effect tat the oo von me. But you needed * man who would call | store, Justice Mansfeld, in very dignitied manner, ba large vote, and I uccepted the nomination. | thundered out: And now, although nearly all the nizations of “You G—d d—n s—n of a b—, you are working ‘all portion in the city have endorse m) name forthe | for ‘Tammany Hall, and gone back on your ok ‘and eaused m supposed, Nothing Is of this evenin®, but the defoa now an exeitod oll gentioman rush ing a few holes | The Liquor Deniers’ Society voted Inst night to . the supper | support tho Tammany tleket without scratohing OF | table with the baifeaten cvening meal on It, and " 1 1 the other scant furniture of the humble apartment | que eootd Want test tight eesti to Aner! of them in their tracks, made a rush for the woods, | town Ike and escaped, Finding it impossible to live at or near home, went to Arkanans, and afterward got my wife and four children. ‘The t fleenient, | Samace ta the room, merely bu re ti Throne” dor Rinperor Francis Joseph of Austria was ro Ve ion of : the Second War. last night resolved to support Horace | Colved bythe Sultan in Com gue i men I killed waco Galalured| evening The shipping ia tho Narvor was Geooral tion, vet tet, me tell you that I au only a work- | friend, aint yer, in my door the first blood ever sled by me, ‘and netod ne it he tad concluded to eee at Greeley. saa balnage uterine Eigmon’s canaldate tor alt that, 1 am only doing my daty to the party I belong | then when e price wae wot on, my hend. Teter. | eo eraay eu Siete Vuceeeae iatita we fether had evidently intended escaping through aid Preneby, * 1 uin not doing anything against 1 the acuttio hole, und with that object in-view had |; MF. Hiram Merritt bas withdrawn from the con- | ‘The Newmarket Handicap was won yeaterday oh ° Fourtecath mbly District in tavor of i KATH TO THK RING. ala F mined to revenge the death of my brothers, [rode | le exclaimed this d—d_ Nashy lle rere gs tag leiont BBY cure : font th, the Amo Newehattle, heating Cocoanut eecond, and Tre Gat e t bg Pen in 7 i several times from Arkansas before T could get to | when she ge tot She's sucee Beattie lothed Te Via eEerln te fone epee na ie, | Sohn J. Kenos. Promise, third. Ten started. The betting was B to lentiemen, the working classca are in carncat. ustice Mansfield, who held a large atick in bis | shoot McKlvane, the Infemons butcher, who had | defeating the greatest nan in tho United States, and | Ovorcnme by the amoke and fell, His with, who had ted that the Democrats have sent €25,000 | szalnat Sewehattle. 6 to 2 against Cocoanut, thd sto not aurpriked If you elect five or six Alte: id, exasperated at tine reply, rushed upon Frenchy, | frurdered my brothers and ought my ifs, ‘Thon 1 | elected 4 clever little fellow, who will be plumb lost . . Senatorial District to be employedin | #Fainat Bench of Promive. ember, or If you clect representatives to \ to beat him brufuliy. A r of tis | Moant Charm NO One etne tf they wend leave she theo big Radienia as Wassiugton, Thay it's at bee eters ladder to follow him | defeating N.B. La Tau, Yenterday’s London Times has an editorial om Ingion even, Matters are be ng arranged (hat wil were in the. room, enon as | Gndisturhod, “bat eorar: of the poldioth plioted 8 shame,” and afer snying {le rushed owe Hiren, Ondine Cie ‘The Eighth Assembly District Republican Aano- | American Anances, wherein the weiter comments &. Lhd oat . Ot herd greta ay ly attack Lge if Jim Crvig, a very meddicsome spy, undertook to sepa he th hie ha “y vationa: Se et rf yp jot night erie Me. oneph anit: President. be eres gvuoney “ poring, tne a om jered, and must be a success; and th o preven havo me kitted. / fir tho ablest, most severe, and most efiective in piace of Mi: John W. Fariner, dooemved, p . aidern the ve ‘4 Fentenion, proud be that tthe helplesw t Tn selfteiense T turned Joose on them and made | oppowent that Jolinson bay encountered In Nasi tained from the owner of the | Weed and Harrison counties, W. Va, have oleet- | 8" St¥ocacy 4 proof of tho itco:gth of the repudtators ave Tid the coms those scourses | a biow on the eye, which Anished Frenchy, who at- | gyiny af ihise who ouEnt my life bite the dust | vile, hus bren the Lemudican Hanners ‘Thies paver hatte janine uaa was Jeswupy baa ne | St Pennetatledcirmacca he atic vutelot Washing | , Tie Laternational Commission to decide on. the to ite welfare, — corr politiein ed to fly from his nsaailant, and finally Often met them in the woods. ‘They all know. me, | bis been us industrious In trying to detuat him, as Loi eg tlna eigen ey Ps City and Ohio County show A Democratic loss Of nbout | question of jurisdiction In the matter of the Sue Canal, Taylor, cn Mr.’ Young's retiring, ex a ded, receiving a weientific kick by way of change | OLR Imi, thet hn te Moe: aoe would mrkeug | thas hoen successfal in’ doing it, and the credit Mea iEe Biskmos, wrcet 1: od Us pessloun at alto yosterday, The Ameriead Rnisunderstanding with regard to the Workinemen's | as he he went ont, He rushed up Kewex stroot tothe | invontment, to bring me provieions to tay fiding | Of laying him fora time on the shelf (a feat. that ‘ation, where an inquest is to be weld at D | Th Trish Republican Central Association of ri Ot abas Paina ike Pavodiee Listen Union und the Arbeiter Union ; and remarked that | Police Court, and preferred a complaint avnnet his | phe and then would pilot soldjers there to try te | the United States Senate failed to uccomplist), role bg LE lo Trooklya last, evening, appointed » committee to work roi Adnirsy wes made President of the the laborers of New York would, at the next elve- | Honor forasaault and battery, which the sittine mig. | | ares Way killed that kind of | belongs to that paper more than to any other vf tho wards of the city Tn the interost of the Hom, Horace | tuts. tou. ton, be able to boast of a ticket composid entire- | intrute declined to enterinin. Vote for Hora ee TL have: eablated “imany Union soltiers, butt: |: enue: raat dates and insurances could not be ascerinined | Grecloy. Bee our advertising columns, Sceeiimenihioe ik Of their own men, He then introduced Mr. pach RES eens teealad “tha ihanaly as it was one Nashville ts rejoiced that the wicked ol! Mints. | Mast ale none of the parties Interested cold bY | ty repty toa letter from the Hon, F. A. Conkling, THE SENTIMENTS OF THK ARDKITER UNION Some years ago, the Hon. Horace Greoley was | knew It etion bad bere: by abe pene. he! would Stroyed.'The Iron Company toe something by wa ‘passage of shy ReCNULNOFialag Senators and Assembiymon only are to be clected gift; Rude took up, the various nomidations th t | seated at his desk in tho old editorial room of the |, CLOTHRA TORN PROM MIN BODY me nULLRTR county, the Hopresentative oF whielt v. ter and damuge to oftee furniture, ‘The second and | My. Joseph Kalin, of 100 Madison sir: in New Jorsey on Tuesday. eo workii w York had endorsed, an 7 have had hondrede of bair-breadth escapes for gainst lam, Op bird floors destroyed This year, aa he ia as discussed Mr. Colca, he aid Wan Tribune, Ls — Led we but rath - peroes and | ny life; but Know there isa merriful God ¢ greet aly ee eel >. been taxed $20,000 Lob ated Enid eal cinructer, while Mr ‘Roche, | fidgety, To add to bis distemper the pipes whieh | knows and dors ail things right—an all-nowervul | (t iz née 00 (ys sawioake, 1.0 Firoin Yorky aw over $100,000, ; Taleera ol ; ‘ about the ‘ sudtenly_ waker Jed from my bed, when a | und it te likely that at payeulies BORRSARE BIERe) | OF York T of the Secnnd. Di ‘ andi ’ forcement of the Bight ping them wait | 4nd ran through the editorial room bursted, and the | shower of Yank In would iddio the bed I had | “sat tho old man; though defeated, lacks consider. | 2c eis cutirears tory anor sete ite rear tolbe instituted ts 8 youkest forsane Ser for HACE WHCIE. HOMIE Oc w water ran along the ceiling and dropped direetly | wnrang ont of. 1 hive had my clotues torn trom my | ablo of boing dead. His friends aay that ne vill be | BTih nircetund Md avenue, Which abed was woon de: Anna Maria Meohan of Ressex street, Jersey OU Bilge kreatinn, thera wi upon Mr, Greciey’s bald head, Ife hurriedly rang | Tey to age ee ve raw | sho next Governur, in spite of all is wend | strayed. ‘Tho fines then communicated with the |” ap Gharte Fe OY re iyl tey opp ine ei) a ots for the engineer, who, in conseqrence, found the | TWian to any th can of June tant, | Muesern do, they say he will go before tue people, | main building, four storien vl, 2 feet on | py the Ger District, | a ligad‘avennh: dicaen Onn 5 nerable Journalist th a most e me of fand at Ghat tribunal he will triad Sd aver 75 feet on Sith’ street, and | athe only mhly I the Mr. Richard O'Brien. for the Bonht Journ h . ame of | which contains hat tue iat Nave ton Listoos tinaalia: Tha DIDALISa LINE: taker Pattee none tae ee Uy we | was ron over byt fat the depot of ‘fand the various other nowine et in the most ludicrous situ: ered: | not true, Tt anerks of many eruelties committed — - aa This bullding was own Now Jorsey Katirow the Workingmen’s ticket, «d water ad down bis tue sd upon the | jy Hilderbrand in Callaway connty, whieh ars The New Cabinet for the Domin! WwW. A ber, und with its contents was “ Stranger" comoinina that the Baptiat and By ‘THR REPBAL OF THR CONSPIRACY LAW. Can My hanient utterly untrue. I never was in Callaway county In " 2 4 b t. The fire exten Ato 1,558 ird avenw Churehes of Hudaoo City keep such ag Biuaself wi OF HB COMEPIRAGY LAW.) What matter with those tnferoal | juy'lite. “ft alco ebarsen me witn crucity tow lite | | Orrawa, Oct. 29.—Tho Dominion Cabinet has | burnt, ‘Tho fire exiousdd to 1.058 Talrd avenue,to for seats over twenty nitaiter, Sy eran teed are eae.) Ane old at" shouted Mr. Grociey. boy, ‘That 1# niso fainc, Tnever harmed a woman | been reconstructed as follows: Premier aud Minis. | SOFY io ue ond on Une: unpae ACaha Be te Tho Younz Men's Republican General Committee pita) Ms hia Cpe. Heeceaee Wet Tenaraey T guess they ha +" answered the engi- | or child in my Ife. I warred only with mon who | ter of Justice, Sir John McDonald. K, C. B,; Minis. Barely managed. to eave, thelr furniture, af N Ju last evening nominated Hear Se 9, dore aot think those genticmen whe arenow | noer, examining them why didu't, you move | na mae war on me. Twas alan accused of taking | terof Multia, Bir George Cartier, Bari; M Histor of y maneaed to mave, Uuele firallare, Fone gen, Tor the County Clerksbipe oe 2 an | away from the desk w! wator ful stock of Jim. MeLane to the amount of $600, The | Finance, Sir Frinets cl wal ade On a MAA 5 rick Meovern, * Promisoa alter they have teen eiceted; but Tiel | G—dd—a the thing! how coud J when Iwas | Nevuhbore ail know that Jim. McLane wiwayshved | Minster of Customs, the Hon, 8. L, ‘iilley, G1: | damaged 000g oem two-story frame | A Connecticut State Woman's Auffrare As was Risa) te oe therotas aah er faneneceaaT Certain they will nor. ‘Thoy are turning the repeal | working /™ from hand to month, and oover had anything to be | Minister of Pubilo Works, the Hou, H. 1, Langevin, | stable, occupied and owned Uy Jacob Dunn Is totally | a2 San Oeanized im Martiord last Might, with Uh Daiostor whilo leaving the school room of the Cath Of the Conspiracy jaw tuto & convenient motto, like | Vote for Horace Greeley, the man who never auf: | gtolon or taken from him, C. B; Minister of Inland Revenne, the Hon, C. Dur. | destroyed. No. 1,556 waa atworstory frame build: | [owingomoces: U1 Rey h. J. Barton of Institute, pe the Excise law, to gain your vote ere with any work which be Minister of Marine and. Fisheries, ing occupied by W.) Hunt & Co, wheelwrights, | meds Vi dont en: “ituberts of New it do yeu suppose they will téy to Bave repeale: fam, coms mown, Mitchell; Minister of Ageiculture and Sta. | Whose lone ts $5,000. geeob Dunn's Jone ie estimated Haven, dire: Tadtiet ‘Beecher stowe of Hartford, Roy erillt hee bone ft, ber eda nla Beja aid = Wits wienome Water, | wits oAti'at utah ath aaah | Ute Samy Bega Berar of Me ge | Sets hahha ctr deat | adage dW hag ck ah | Suns Sar Steen ha Bos Spo 97,000 were erent the other mignt In the 1 ‘The public's curiosity in relation to the effect. | Q¥¢F,Past sores, in the spring of 1463. T catao back to the Hon, Alexindar, Morris $20,000; Insured. Vote for Horace Grecloys Slew ture ot Hartord Frecutive Gommitice hit | ‘he Pavoni. ferryboat Delaware, and the Moreie celebration, Hiuminition, and dancing Be Presents county 8s od 18 Bany Of ihe good raf, the Hon. Alexandor Cu ere wwbolia Hoechor Hooker of Hartford, Mrs. Lucy K: : town of the Hovoken lin my collision on Mise Buily | North Liver on Thursa ido of the mm were severely y crashed” man music, and who do ier 1’ (Laughter an: ROCHE IN HI4 BAR ROOM wan gratified by the success of the xecond export- jeneral, the Hon, Kal, Kenny; President of Tho Minsinnl ell, the Hon, J, C. Chapuis, OF the thirteen | §e, Lours, Oct. 20.—No names of Eastern pas- tL oflicos, Ave are Blled from Ontario, and are | gene mices, Ave sre Sil senzers nopear in the list of the saved trom the f Derby, Mi Manning, @, Parsons of Hartfor of Hartford, qeestanvere wil pay. tie bd ivenoss of the method for extinguishing fires, pro- | people of the county concerning tho propriety of re- e beers.) posed by the Empiro Fire Extinguishing Company, | turning to my old Lome. All I spoke to of all parties me back In good faith, I moved to my mo- ie, 1 J b, rat oot w - bruised, ove finving hi i Representatives irom cr Stonewall. ‘The niece of Capt. Beott BROOKL ieee Mr. Matihows, Prosident of the Bricklayers’ | mental test atthe Battery. Tho building was pai old plvee and Hved there sixth mont Q two from New Branswick, and two from | Samer Stonewall. we ve > Ss over to Hillabora aye ° om | Svout to go on board, but her father, in obodicnor SPARKS FROM THE i Paves Ho, ope Kg next, He cane there, be Auld, | tially flied with lumbor and shavings, onl ail were | {hen Mmovell to Iillsbiro aad aloyod there until last | Nova pcutia, Vote for Horace Greeley iowome Impiise woieh ho cannot explain, ordered | Vote for Horace Greeley. PARRA TE be TRERGRALT, jominated by their fellow-laborers of New York, | aturated with gasoline, Fire was applied, and when | cn ihe Mississippl River, near Rush Tower, and eR pe, ay FERRE her to remuin at home, | It is, feared In Washington | Louis Zandle, while sawing some wood at the | Vote fur Hornco Greeley. Byles By ‘petition irom the Stonecutiars’ | Well funder way, the carbonic acid cus was turned nod all last winter. Ttren moved b-ck to Starvation im the Metropolis. that Collector Casey, Geu. Grant's brother-intaw, atic bata on Thureday olghthad bis hand takeu off . Union, one of the strongent rusat in the city, | OM and the Are was extineu sled instantly. A irae potion seinen tLe eipdne’ of, Waker cB. nd teat was made with alike result, ‘The officers Roche at the time of the stonceutiers’ strike, while he company deciare their int they were employed on the new City Hall Court pes and bave the extinguish House, and demanded that Mr. Roche 'bo compviled | Ore and residence, ak is now th Circular RAW. eamer, He in: hin Rivers, on the Sain Herd place, to raise. a | Jacob Eppersault, an aged German, who was | 2nd faintly were on the it-fated c lived an rked until the 4th of wind to squetee rere or living by retailing luer- | formed tie father-in-law. by I Aton thab it wi Jon to be to lay | jyse last, when Ewa waylaid and shot by dim Me- | fer match s at Broome and Allon streets, wan mins. | iotention (0 leave St. Louis on Tuvaduy by boat rved to every | Lane, or Walter Evana, and two others, that Tor my | ing yesterday morning from hia post. On spplica. | New Orleans, since which time he bas pot been na we burn. | friends may yet call to account tiow at his abode in the ronr of 18 Marion atreet, he | heard tom, Datchews County had un inch and a half of snow on Tharsday niche. A young woman has been elected Superintendent of Public Schouls im Mitchell county, Lowa, r a Leonard Choate is on trial in Boston for setting Wo retire to the peaceful seclusion of bit gin-palace in | Saould the pipes be properly Intd and the works | Jim McLane, McQuinn, and others, waylaid my | war found stretched outon a miserable puller on the aren : ness, and the frie’ Gre to bulidings to and near Nowbery port, Centre otreon, judiciously managed, there cannot be a doubt that, | nouse to murder me, in April last, for several days, | point of denth. His wif Catharine, agod 70, sald JOTTINGS ALOUT TOWN, r down, seized lis y about taree inches ot snow fell in Bam TWINKLE, TWINKLE, ETC. Tre would be nest to hinpossibte. Voie for Horse | 20 tue dtl of Jane T'was shot through the thigh at | thit on the previous aight be cried ‘pitooualy. tor — mat hii Until ho Was Aluows lusetialvie. was snowing quite fast at 11 o'ctock taal Dr, Matthews proceeded te tosoir Crthe Tammany | 7% Wem’ ve mest to Impossible, Vote for Horses, | my bous browd, of which she had none to give him. When | Vote for Horace Gresley Cicceait: Guam) Wanaa’ tea lnceatinalion veatandan organ, which, lo sald, vr tended tu be s workine. ee, 9 LAN, AND COOKING RUPPER, foreod at last to tell him | VANE T Masic on the Park mall this afternoon at 3, tonching the death of Martin Voorhies and Con. Reardon, the pugilist, as been convicted of : ¥ . A Bilnd Man seeking Light, te Wil hore th od | Sali have plenty . Bhortiy attersard the i Geovhat, who were killed by. tha recent expl in Omaha, aud sentenced to thrce years in the ‘man’s organ,’ But could they trust 1t? The paper 7 ’ gnele Wiliams'a, where they attacked | oid match vender Poor old Afra, Eppersautt | , The total registration in this city to-date iv 110,- bole acid ag the Bobbins Woud Prose: ving ( peaiteduiary. q Was once good, but when Howard got Loldof it | The Rev, Wm. H. Milburn, tho “blind reach- | me ix diya after. They shot ail'day at me there. I cod some’ candies, from the nee T eee ee, | Hah 8nd tu rooklyn, 44,u81, Ontabliniament, ad I A. Gavem; who' killed Gee. arte 4 Becainr unworthy of ticir support, Howard, who + who has spent the pant sixteen months In | tlre Ae Te arm tle house. 'Rhertd Hrcck: | sie uabted, and placed ab tue head wud tect of the | | Toa Anderson diod yesterday afterooon in the rrr PTT Si Jonghn, Wotan: tal was coqeisies tn lasieoeegs hase pace i baa 8 hero he went to have an operation per | i eA lance : f ck: | corpse. collar of 136 Wost Thirtioth stro 0. ‘Dp. on Wednosdiay . city by a forgery, for which he Was arrested, Can | Europe, whet per: | jnridye and the balance of his party took good care fi : — . x trast, uel 2 man! [cries of No! Not} And | formodon his eyes, lias returned home to lecture | of thelr scalpe ser 1 Killed McLane, “it was at % wha Brander devs 21 RP lane B. Ganen wl ‘speak in the Cooper Institute for Ho Genelia onthe aumage to the tobnoee crop ta. Kentnck = i Or in * o'clock, and as I had ¢ ‘eakfast or dinner, . o g race 5 " in)ated. Secchi a menteatelamane chee Trempleyca af | during the wintor and recruit hie Onances, No lec | ToCvuutmy own supper, and atait winie they kept | Puitapauraia, Oct, 29,—Prosident (rant was | The Rev. Charles White. & returned missionary | A chemist in tho employ of the fodine Company | sis seaso Counsel to tho Excive Board? Were he spe king | wren ever aiven in this country have proved more | friny nt mc. Twas 0 to see my old auat | acrenaded last night at the residence of Secretary | from India, w the guest of Clark Bell, xq. 4) Quogne has discovered a large deposit of iron ore ob Henry Emerson, » deck hand om the etc here to-mignt, with 000 I ‘up i d | Bopolar, entertaining, and brilliant than those of Mr. | Williams dodging the balls as they came in through | Borie, In the Sunday Behool Jubilee in the even Mra. Sarah Davidson, aged 83, of 4 Dalloons, things mixl. Took ma ] ye a Milburn, On Tuosday evening peat, November ® | the cracks, They Bred the house, aa T had tine | ing, in response tw loud calis, he spoke us follows: tooth street, cul ber throat with a Fagor, & at Bongor, Me. Took beneath the surface, and toll me, 19 he the At Steinway Hall, he will deliver lis vew lecture en: | ished my supper, I abandoved in ning fortitl Natt, aged 3, pulled over a teapot at re. 20U. General Parker, the Commissioner of Sndtan for us) - man] iied A Blind’ Man's Experionce in bearch of | Hon, ‘An tw ot out 1 counted Uiirty tive men gua? eer Neda iasisiresh oad was tioly eaten oe WHETOHMITER COUNTS. fnicn will taue arsund agaluat the ayetoun of mae Mr. Jacob Cohen, who was next introduced, spoke | Sikbt."| Governor Hotfman will preside on the ocea- | vy ‘the burning house, I saw Geo, Doggett, Aan Michanl Mallvan: bead 1A sian wae lilan’ iene aeipremn treatios with Indian tribes, Delefly to the samc’ effect ae tue preceding speakers. | {05,, Tnere Wha, mould aut ® mOrtDy cause and at | Jackson, Jo. MeCahan, and THil!'s boy. Whe the ug by @ rabid “dog in tha Uak'strect Pouce Ste: | ,Vot# for Horace Greeley, uri vox was eommunteated to the Sioux tribe of Woat High. | {he beaeh, and ts about to start bi furnace aud trip + hummer there. PY City of tenn oud, was drowned oa Weangeday a'ghe 10 richest ent Mr, Cohen was followed by Mr. Francis R. Pur | 60 centa—is within the reach of whole familie tied q a the present movement.” Vote for Horace Oreoicy. J Myatt Smith and the Rev, Alfred eet. 140, jee, oll, who spoke of tne bands of repeaters that wire | Mr, Mbura would vote fur Horace Creeley Af bilad, or af least they did aot ofr to shoot me, aan 4, peak before tu Howard Mission to-morrow | '2 0¢ dedicated to-morrow afternoo: Villian ©. McCorkle, ® prominent merchant of Being organized througaont the eity, and of the con. | could. A WARNING TO THR RADICALS, Nominations for the New Jersey Sounte Doon, A bewutiful girl, with long Hexen curls, daugh- | Litclburg, was mortally stabbed by Max Sumpter, temp atod reistration frauds.” But he warned them —— { wish to say to the Tadicals fn nd about Parm ‘Coun, frnrrhes Madea) Aad make See jeans ta i stinks. | whiioon te Michaiond, Va tir trons ae id, would not ondure The Democracy's I’rize of $1,000. ington to beware how they mistreat my wife and | Bdwaid iettle, Chaikiey Abertson hatever of her has been discov ‘Stie child ia about jo nvpamenip fennedy, Capt J. uid rise and wee he Ce children, as Thear they have had them under arroat i » Joba Whit if hy J reached the Delaware breakwater on Tht ody oveaied bie rings be and if it camo to muscles why, |. The Committee of Arrangements of the recent | fy oraer of the drunken Bowen, and Iwill aay tw ;, pot yet nommated | Owen Miller, Having attempted to register yeater. | My. W. Genden, of W x disabled, her beam baving broken down, e thinebt the murcie ot the Workingimen ‘would | Democratic procession met last evening, to decide | Hob Tiill and Jor McGaban to walk smoothly and Li Honry 8 Little, | dyy morning in'the Kihtocath Ward, was committed | oneita, sent wis som Tron ety gitar low Ro- | ‘The argument of the case of the officers of Deal dawn the muscle of the rag which ward tarned out the greatest number of men, | uot let my. family suffer, They heiped kul my Joh De PO ACA Uk sd | EST fd nck retucn. tne faunar wantin Search: aut found hin | ALStIi%n Gt" the Court will Ve rendered today’ at etl ly rece! ‘epor' F . 0 8 Warren HB moerate Phe police steamboat Metropolitan, which wns ade 6 ‘on home, where ho soon ex- | Gi 9aaee procession that the First Ward was eutit Genevieve, who will some day, no matter where he 3 001 i 1 eee for an asaault With a loaded pistol on J ie ry From as enang a i» Amon, brlag and it i sald that the Committee have uvant- | may bide bimsel, have to ansWer for many criuies be ba Butorsels 6 rly Avs nents Tren ure Prot, jooms Lestared toes Baht bofire the Ameri. PERSONAL INTELLIGENCE, armed pel dies Sa coneenatn te sight tomthe® Tape nt fal. mously decided that the First Ward has earned plenned, and was too cowardly to execute, but got Asi A . 299.—Gen, Butterti re " The numerous friends of Miss Emma Ames, | The 10x! In merit and numbers were the Beventh | bthers todo wo for him.” Melana murdered Juige | aiguation ss Assistant Treasurcr at Now York will | '°k'g' my sens enet the new Post Oftce contractors | Vote for Horace Gresley, at! sited upon aad uthority that bi ‘one of the Fiith avenue dramatic company, who was | Sverywhers inv the Fired Werd asc might, ud tees | Peueat aoe, weuerieves and Preacher Polk, overs} } wot be weoat ted, antl his wucinnor whall by aLoin\: | make's pastage way for vedestriana rough the iron | | Queen Victoria expeots next summer to visit fre | alynt Tor Chapel Hill, Orange county. ¥.°8 f hi, and rn 5 cd, whit te ol jew da, iu On Uh de, offic! vy ho Ddorned a few evenings since by her drees taking | received with applause, Vote for Horace Creeiey. 1 wish to bay {0 Gor, Mc lure that T could per Vote tor Horace Grecley. Ly fitole ¥ Pa el Mass ana ee tha faci tare la ni Semen Bn BE sad tha Toanceaie Lhaier Governor oficial orgea says bo troops have besa fire on the stage, will be glad to learn vily killed himpwhile'he was tn Parmington,it Thad ioe k Lyre. nt of re Sranted $0 0 80, Bak} lock on ba NATIONAL GUARD NOTE Dock yesterday mornings OO POM Smt ? eauskep rege ct Misdecipet tying UH ot the re- | deat of Gov. Anorow site ropa ae os covery. Hor great presence of mind saved her | _ Miss Bateman continues to draw crowded | Don who are Radicals, 2 a han recigned the command of ahe |p ouls,were sold as Riley's restaurant last night by | sidence O¢« friond at Lyacholrahy Vas from thelr kemporary resting place im cl a hi d beat charac! J ? K he command of bh Johnroi tuto Plectio fol faere life, When she found herself enveloped in» sheet | Deine Wurtnee he Lied matince Take tee Tae amis OF RARIOAL BULLETE. i We caylee years Or | Patil Reda es wipe SetG Te! ee OHOWING | | Admiral, Purragut hae 40, fr toewrered that he soptonrlaved, ; - of fre, instead of screaming. an most people would, | toduy.” In the evening the new version of © Kuveh | me, yur Grew blood The ald tndiany se Inapection af ne Fwnty wecond Kexlive Bergh yeaterday caused the arrest of aman | “Aljermen, Seaver. and Nate, and Chlel Enripecr | gaThe.tem legal tender #1 motos were seued, youtens she lnsiganly pat her bund over ber mouth so pre. | Ardea” wisi be performed, Vote for Horace Greeley, n he fired fourteen shots at General Washington any vening last, no less than thre of tie wens Fale pelo yg ES Weshingtoa Damnrel| of hoeton, are in Chicago as the guests of the 2 ot watvintoe be Khe lett a vignette To ved. He 0 ———— d every shot, said e Great Bpit heir wedding tours, eh o pacl 1 Ol f ty oftials. ¥ ‘Berpeenthg to rum behind the neenoe 6nd Gown-steire, Fe The Story of n Democratic Editor, tivned the baiit-aride.’ Cod has turned away’ tie | cues eeckt, of tue Eighth Reg tues nas declined the Vink ban Waoentd, “The, Boston Common Council are about to pur- | te Fit the veal of the Uniiod Bintek. Carpenter seing her, before she reuched he steps, | 79 «a Buor of he Sune Dullets aimed at my Mie, and 1 put my tront in Hin danow election therefor hie been orderod chare 6l acres in the Kightoouth Ward, for asite fora | — Carlton Parker, while at work on « Ghe (cl he threw. his coat over Ler and Bia; Afow mornings since, while ina Sixth | Mud believe the bulance of my days wil be epeut | for Thureday evemay uext, Iti duderstood that Na) Sow lunatic hospital. State street, Hoston,” yesterday, was the flames and sa) the young Indy avenue car,going down town, Horace Grecley stepped | ™0Fe happily. Bop ht conten plates reslaning, 7 ‘The Hon. Thomas ©. Acton, lato President of the | failing apou bis b expression of gratitude for which in at Thirty-seventh ss ihe resignations of Col. Pheodore W. Parmeles, of Board of Metropolitan Police, visited the Police Central | the Ofm of Bates wae’ sete, He Uiice yoewerday, and Was Warmly revelved. TSG Neots, one wee Inaner of ‘treet, He was very genteclly DON'T FOLLOW GRIZZLY BEARS, the peventy fret ogiment Intantry, and Lieut Cob nhs elected » treamivor; |) Agnes Paschal, aged 05 years, the mother of | pet McKay, « hi droseed in & sult of bl white kids, having be fil er mind, notwithstanding her ¥ Tee feo’ ana lands samoed by pipe bat and | am tn as fine spirits and cob health ‘ortunately her tace an Lan party, From | was, My wound Is Lover | ltnera ajor Sebultze, of the First Kegiwent Cav, | F. Gondert, ntirely healed, and Lam good | alry, have been received ud aocepied by (uy, Holt | A. Delow i A hly esteemed and 1h arma are badly burned, one very bad, ‘a large bund!e of pay in his band, for many years of life if my foes allow me to ive in | man. C. Francis, Recretury om MIted, Judge Paschall, and one of the last widow pensioners | ,, % a, wpeaa ‘where, the wings of | Bun,readiag it with avidity until h peutes bad Af thoy do not, oo them be $30 consee AB clection wil! Boon be ordered to fl! the vacavcy | Mary Kuster, of 4 Depau row, was beld for trial at voluionary wer, recently died In Georgia. the fall ot gine tinea nck Hiymen, the character sie was enacting, were Wired | street, when he took up the Zim, quences, oiigere nbcuaalah erie is Sena cn the Tombs yesterday, on the chirge of steaiiag, by the | | Senators Cameror MT t brides ta river, to the body, Owing to being dressed with extra | gentieman near him with a bland smi Let spies and informers keep ot a safe distance are of the Ume fe auc game, OHS from Joho W Fuster, of § Mest Forty. | apartments ta the New Arlington House, ny Hf yo €lothing on that night to prevent her taking cold, | used to be a very plecaant paper.” Tie car had | from me, Ido not tink I can bo oasily trailed; but | y 7 be chosen, Ho 1s capable aud | Gr'ssuies Sung iors the meattforeus Hotes OF Desritiom, | fais rez aatater to Fortugal, Rae ret emote and pinned | ; ¢ lower of her body and limbs were not | hardly carried hi two blocks further before he fell | still ik is safest for any person that has a desire to | boptlar. a » ig there permanently, rned at all, paleep, ‘We 7imes dropping from bis grasp, When [| hunt op Hilderbrand, to let thut alone, Remember (a be Doventn ne wil toon fake prcanenaton, (, Gate at Torn ion, Bare Sveth, E, Rights sizect, wan waite yaetathe, relied fete ertean Tostitut ot Shambere 0 Sree, wi ‘ 5 ‘The Iriends of Mise Ames desire to make a public | lef We car a Chambers strect the tzenlal philoso- | the zrecnhorn that skirted out to bunt erizaly bears | BO¥ 3 tn TL irey aia ee ficed a 8 Krand house, | unex becte us ae MP yeni rg “4 any my of the creat kinds ry r was still enjoying bis slumbers. Mr, Greeley | lu California, showa by the Indian and geatlenen wl bridety enjoys 8 uve newspaper, Vote for Horace In order that those who know me and my fe ocaitna, and.the saveuly™ | chpie alay “Aner the presents: | Srodice would baye decomp max koow Wish the weiker of ua a Bam rar rans fet Spreads aud abet ot ae See Y3P eipeh 6th "ue wite's 0 basting \ arene i don