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——— SSS THIRTY-SEVENTH YEAR VITIATING THE REGISTRY. — CORONER JONN WILDE'S BROAD. WAY VOTE ™ crory. Seventy-four Nepeaters Camping in the Pare tors of the Mutual Base Ball Clob-Likes wine Reinforcements in Faunre Stables—The Names of the Braves, It iv a bumilisting fect that at every election in his city the ballot box sare stared with the ballots Of iilrgal voters and repeaters, ‘Tho prevent Regisiry law wan enacted to check this evil, but how far it Bem anceceded ts indeed a question, As Yong as we havo an elective judiciary the repeat by whose votes our Judges aru oleet- €4, can defy tho reaistry or any other law. Althongh every citizen is required ty reatster his nome In por fon before tts vote can be aecepted, the oficial re- furns from several wards at the last election showea tbat several hundred moro votes had been cast than ‘Voters reclstered | In auch a densely populated city Where in some tatances one thousand souls reside in one tenement house, It is almost tmpossibie to jetect wll the Hiegal voters. But these law-defying Scoundrels have been a little too imprudent this time, The Registers’ bocks of the Kighth District Of the Fifteenth Ward show that on the firwt day 63 voters were registered wiro all elnimed restdence in the Olympic Theatr. building on Broudway. As this ecemed | ighly improbable, a Sux reporter weit to the bulliinz and asked & young man whom be found at he dcor whether vero was u hotel up sta're, “Ne” bo replied; thts ts the headquarters of the ‘Mutual Base Dall Clad.” tative ascenited the stairs and foond If in aburroom. Adjoining {t tsa billiard room ‘with only one billiard table, and this wus the only Pince he «nw where the wixty-(hree gentlemen could Teposo in the arma of Morpheus, unless, indecd, the Sleepy cod wonld condescend to le on the fluor or On the counter of the barroom. On the Wth and goth ult,, this institution produced eleven other ri peat ors, making tho grand total of seventy-tour eandi- atce for Sing Sing Prison from that solltary b Mart saloon, and who of course sleep on the vi!Lard tabi Af they riecp at all, The names of these personages Are given Lelow for the benet. of whom it may con ern. Parsvirg bls inqniries stilt farther, our reporter Aacertalucd that in this district several parties have Fegiatered tn the name und nt the residence of de- eeased pirsons, ‘Three men have registered from 804 Broacway who ure ankaown there, Tho Sov. enth District of this Ward has also a few repeaters. On the 20th ult, Hien men registered from No, TH and No. 79 (ve such number as 79) East Washington square, Tie hiteen wore marched op in a Quad Jed by 8 rcd-nowed whiskey-kee wearing a Deputy Sherif» badge. When var reporter callea at No 78, Which Ls a stable, the only pereon he found there was ie boy cleaning a couch, who said that ouly Onc mon slept there. Ho beats the immortal Fai MaN's eleven men in buckram, who grew out 01 two, The Senatorial comtest in this district is very nimated and close, and the only one where the ‘Tammany Mall candidate may come out recond beat, A genticmon who Las lived in the Fifteenth Werd twenty yerts enys that about 500 repeaters have been rozisiered In that Ward. ‘The folowing list contains the names of the feven'y-our persons registered from the * Mutual Base Bull Club" bullard-room, and from tho one horse stable, No, 78 Kust Wasbiogton square ¢ ork. MeKoan, Janes ten, Gea Migaing, Charlo olden. Henry. Mean Gallas tier, Janes. Montiu, J Xo e, 1» James. if Lawrence, Wia. James Mout am, Warrea, Taomns, MeKago, H Wheclot, Henry: ailnuber, Janes. MeGulre,tarnird,Wilsoa, Charis, ‘Wm, Philtips was taken to Yorkville Court yester ay, and there Le acknowledged that ho had rogte tered jo iLree dwiricts on Batarday noder assumed Rames, Justice Connolly decided not to nccopt bail, ‘and committed bim for trial, THE GANGS EX TUR SIXTH AND SEVENTH WARDS, On Friday o well-known Justice of a Civil Court employed w number of epecial agents to secure the eervices of about two hundred repeaters in tie Bixth, Seventh, and Eighth Wards, Many of thes men havo registered their names, and will doubtloss vote to-morrow if they should not be detected! These ots are known to some of the Inspectors, Dot they buve taken no action, It 18 probable, how ever, tat the cundiaates interested in exposlag this movement will louk after these fellows, ‘Tho off cers of thete words can materially ald this investiga. tion, The nun.ber of registered repeaters, how- ever, is not as large as at the last election, It t« @aid that tuey ure waiting jor the contest OMicos, Whou they will turn out ta full ior, REPRATERS BEFORE JUSTICK DODGI Yesterday morning a trio of repeaters were taken bewre Jusuce bud ter treudoleny, Oo to berg inital the place of reeeey we the First trietor the Bugotcota Ward, end attempied ty Fenister as Peier Caulk ns, of 62 West Filtevnth street. But tae Inspeciors wire tou siurp for Peter, w ‘Chey hande! «ver to the police, Oo the m day, Benjaoun Morris and Puiip Mart appeared at the piece of try tor the Kieventh Distr.et of the ixtoenth Ward, and demanded to be registered us bogicinute voters, und they too were sent belo: dastuce Dodg ‘Thess geatry, having been counts J, camnot dgnt mit Hones Greele Sie emer Who Struck William Wasuinaron, Oct. 81.— York Times’ correspondent hers @ation with Ma stoa lust Friday, ‘arisiug from a Sar ators letior publsned .u the Times, in whieh he had Spoken inatse'eetly oF Mrs. Marston # well known Jobby operitions bere, where sho is known is “Camanche,” ways Durston entured siruck him dnawares with @ small w corre: nile avd him and took the ¥ hit him and punished him so or quurier, He was thea Mi. Crouse also says that the acevunt New York evens mon in Ni unter and | telegram that th cad of fhghiing Crounse woud come tw New York und Greeley, Crounse, the New who ld ap alter ————— Saterday Nicht Festivities on state Bill and Johnny Gallagher of Canal street, Stapleton, and ion). Brown aud his brother, howl Keepers aud Aldcrnien, quarrelied on Saturday’ alcit fn Forn’s oyever saloon. Bon. Brown pointed & tol at Jobuuy Gabagher, and Jonuny * shi Biictee, as Hal, sted made 8 dent ia hie forebes re, Bul Guida ry aud the wile of the burtenuer Was @ general fying ol er Wilson Wis hurried up * pe but lic was hurried brek ‘aster Father worse ior the bundling he recelved. ‘They Foot on that Nee unt Gallagher wax heipiiss, He is in a critical condition, Higut mit Hyrove Gree! ene Th Long Island Tragedy. David Burk: purderer o1 Huyter's Point, he hud saved two barre Follod them te 4 seeure piace, but that when he ¢ the Unrd the first two had veen remove to & store, at the door of which a you.« man st aeked tim to roll It in, He re woul tell the mun. some binnt instru unt ne fred witaout defence, punt tor Winter, Bawoon, Oot, 81.—The snow storm of Friday eon! inued throug Saiurday. It has been very severe at Lincoln, bi shies iem fell at Moosehead Lake Sad down in Piseusaguis county une fous. ‘The saver re leaving Dexter ou runucrs, Exit or ten incnes pil here, ut tt his mostly melted, ‘Mauwe Ashe mit Horace. Sunday Moruing in Water Stre: Matthew Ryan, of 819 Water 6 tat, oes | veld at 4 yeutorday io bing Jose Vroat teat, “ite two hud quatveied, aboet Lorca strace er wd be retaliated by stab- his cupowent with « pocket kalte, wut Horece Groukey, é . BB BUTLER IN UNDRESS. —— ee n Appearance in the Aster House— > Stntre-The Butler's Story of a Robbery— A Raid on Chatham mtrect. At cbout 8 o'clock yesterday morning, Mejor Gen, Bauer appeared in the Astor Honse, weering «porters coat amd looking very seedy ebout the shoullers, fe wae met in the corridors by Gen, William Merriam, the great adjective war corre- spondent, and in Dutch Gon times an intimate friend of tho General. Merriam bybeld Butler with astonishment. ‘Tho General had a smali satchel, and ‘wore an expensive pair of black dveakin trowsers a beantifal velret vest, the finest of linen, an exqui- alte cravat, and a pair of boots of the finest French caliskin, Bat his cont was a curiosity, It was threndbare and ragged, It bad evidently seen several years! service, A luge brass badge «as sewn on its Jo lappel. The legend, NS: was cneraved pon it, The coat was covered with dust, aad bad a pateh of leather upon esos sho alder WHAT O8X, MERRIAM KAID, Gen. Butler looked at Gen. Merriam as if over pressed with a weight of woe, Gen. Merriam gared at him severul seconds, recmingly unable to trust hin ryceight. ‘Then be seized the Major-General warmly by the hand, saying t “ By my Parian and intellcetual brow, you are the world-renowned warrior whose ferraginous e<cen tivo al filty, so graphically cereribed by Foony Fern's immortal busband, Las given jou the moat gian tiie cquent predwinence among the statesmen of Mussa- ehusetts,"” Gen, Dutler dropped his satenol, and placed bis kidded hands in the pocket of the porter's round- about, ‘Then casting one eye upon his satchel, and turowing the g: ‘of the other eye into Merrisw's blue orbs, be #ald: “Lend me a bandred dollars, I want to buy an undercoat and an overcout, and I want io get buck to Boston," TAR THAT TRUNK OP STAIRS Gen, Merriam started back na if strack by clab, id looked at Dutler ua tf he doubted his tdentity. At tits moment an elderly gentleman approached Gen, Butler, tapped him ot the shoulder with # sil- vor-headed cene, aud pornting to an twmeuse trawk near the hoad of the stairs, sald: Hire, my fine fellow, hoist that trank up to 147 me right away, and be quick about it, will yout" Gen, Merriam at this *prang forward avd threw sevoral profane adjectives at the gentleman for I sniting Gen, Butler, ‘The old gentioman, who was hurd of hearing, wentys to know what in the world the butler Of the botel was doing with a porters badge, and why he carried leathera chtps upon his ehould rs, tto keep the tranks from rut ting Gen. Butler looked troubled, honted an exolanation a p of the venerable genilemun, atter an else were, WHY ME WANTED A MUSDRED DOLLAR A second time Gen, Butler asked his friend Mer- Ham for the loan of & hundred doilare, promising to retund iton hie return to Boston, He utd that bis vercout had been stolen from the sleenin Halelphis, while on hia way from Wash- onlWaye carried lls money in When he got up in the morning be elf destitute, He borrowed a cout irom a negro porter ind Wolked up tw the Astor, hoping to end WhO Would advenoa him money to reach Lowell. Gen. Merriam told fim ho thouzht he ought to kuow better than to en- dev w money from ® newspaper writer, and advised him to apply to the Stetsons tor a loan: He suid he had tost §800 in money, beside ® nom: ber of checks, payment of which hue been stopped, A CHATHAM STREET OVERCOAT, Jme a umber of persons had gathered jemen offered Lim won Uy Hook Hp bis spoon eriteduily accepted the loan Of $156 from a perron wewring u puir O1 eraeked eye: tenses, ‘Then urning to Gen, Merriam, he handed dim two Mfy-collar Gills, aed asked him to bunt hia up w coat and overcoat, Ae it was Sunday, Gen, Morrism struck ont for Chatham street. He re turned witely a Lelf howe with a black froca cont buy a cont w pa ‘orm by Hi | for whieh he paid $75. ‘The cont was o hitle tight wader the arma, and the overcoat hud a slight uttaca of the Gri nb these exceptions, tho General exorenard him: Atter warning bimself and making wut the Gold iting, he visited ot. "es Church, and presed on to Bostor ibe after noon truln without waiting to fight anit Greeley. — THE POLITICAL CLROUS. The Prodizious Tree of Liberty. As Mr. Edward Quinn was about to deliver a he growth of @ wont cxtraordins- na meeting of the First Ward kn dependent Club lu favor oft Terence Datty for Assembly, an irreverent *pectator demanded three cheers tor Michael C. Marphy, Hardly had they been given when a mob rushed luto room head ed by Paddy Grenan in a white ule, white paper col d carrying a huge cotton um. iy nder . Thenoeforta oratory was a discount, Cheer after cheer rang out ‘for Billy Welcv, Reddy the Bigekamith, the Franklin bigut Guard’ Billy Holmes, Jonny Moore. Tammany Hall, und Paddy Gren ‘The latter weotiewan in excens of his Joy opened his umbrella aud yelled “Harrah ‘or Paddy Grenan!” A squad of police ‘wen vainly attempted to keep order, aud the spenk- ers again tried to be leard; but # young man jumped on the table cheering for Bd, Hogan, and instantly chairs, brickbats, bottles, and tumblers began fl, - {ng wbont the room, and the Independent Ciu took its departure, Paddy Grevan's repeaters then had alittle meeting of thetr own outside, ‘They will aot fight mit Grovley. eee Yorkville Against the Rt A very large and exceedingly respectable meot- ing of the Ciliaens’ Avsoctatiun of the Yorkville re on condemned the course of their Inte President, Sohn Foley, in using the name ind clisracter of the ‘Association for his own pollucal aggrandizement, Col, Joun Margnall way elected permavent President in his place, After a thorouzh organization, the As- rociutton pledges ttscif to support Jaco Cobien for 3 Sapervisurship; Nelson W oung for the Coroner's office; Thomas W, Clerke for Judge of the Bupreme for Assembiy—Twentieth Dietrict, Patrick eru; ‘Twenty-Brst District, Wm. H. McCarthy Buochin were delivered by Mr. Wood of the Briek- layers’ Union, Mr, Kelly of the Democrat, Mr, hos, ; Keurney, candidate tor the Justiceship of the Marine Court, the Rev, Lawrence 8. Kane, and many ryt thers, Tue Association fights mit Greely, The Appotntments before Election, Wasuinetox, Oct. 81,—The follow ments ia the New York Custom Hou approved: Cierks tu vice Wy Fisher, Yee Raber Cox, O20, vi neil, rome Shears. #1,200, vice James Wins wed. Mark wan aud Ausoo F. Adams Lave bea appointed cture, and Wi iain tusecy hlett Tue H. Wiiwon, reeguod. The nied John St. Balioy Ci tet of New Nork, anv Of the ‘Firat Dutrict vif town, ¥ oluted Beoretacy of W bese i higut mit hiurece. ‘The Distribui The managers of the Tammany Mall tue tu the several Wards assembled in their Chamber on Fourteenth street yesceraay mori and aiter Hstening tou sermon from their Chapis tie Key. Wa. af, Tweod, the monty to be sper bay repeaters turmorrow and the bailouts oF the Tan many Candidates were distribated anong them, Kod they oll weat on thelr way rejoicing, but wot to' Aut mis Greciey, —. Political Nautba, Fiebt mit Horace Greeley. Mr, James Michales, Jr, ty an indenendont cundi- dave lor the Benave row the Filth District, Tenney, of New York, will sp ‘au inten Mbewilag IM Jersey Cly th public mew voto illexaily. fthe Sixth Wart olath Ward Motel © MeGiovern, eas Jevonth District, rf tho Assembly rawn ta favor of The reevtration in this city thie year is 143,171, againat 100,719 18 Lyoar, thowing ® docrease Of 2)! the votm t) Brook: s year 1s ie¥i), A cwluet W247 last yur, Delug a ducrease this y var uf 14,946. ‘There is no truth whavover ip the ramor that tae Hon. Hichard Wa ters bas wi dsawn trou tho Aker wane vo test In tha Beveukle Ward. He will rou wOJect bo thelr Will Gull suudown OB election day Mr. Wm, H. Melniyre, who was the nominee of tho Ciozens’ Assoolation tor the Assembly fou tn Aloyouth District, bas withdrawn tn (avor of Mu. Peter {ralnor, to etleet the defees of We Itepuriican ean: Junie, A large teeting of the Ladevendent Democram and Workinginoa held wt the Rather Matuow Ball Varion oat Caunl abroc turday evening, to raufy the Bomination of Josopn Surphy for ‘As Soubiy.| The | meviing was, Bauseliy eatauaianlie. x Mae supporters THE SEASON OF MARRIAGE, aeons LATEST FASHIONABLE WEDDINGS AMONG THE UPPER TEN, _— ic Meeting lonse tn Dolbs Forry. The cards for tho much talked of and long an- Ucipated Hildt-Jerome nuptials are ont, and the an- houncement of the wedding day has thrown our ptown fiehionables tuto on unnsaal flatter, Doudtioes many will be disappointed to Karn thet the wedding eeremony Is not to be solemaised tn choreb, as Waa at Orst intended and given owt, but At the residence of the bride's mother, Tt will bee quiet bat avdeubtedly very elecumt wedding, and the cesen ital preparations are progressing on an ex- tensive neale, The vuniber of cards will not exceed two oF three hundred, and aro plain in style and em graving, reading as follow Mrs. Addon @, Jerome Requests the phomnure « (Sire. 'e nressnoe At the marriage or ber danghter, oa Tuesday, Nov. 9. AL HALL Past Ube 0 Clock. © West Tweatiesh siroot. Within this invitation are two canis, ono beering the name of Fannte Jerome, and the other that of J. MeL. Hiildt, U.S. A, Mies Jerome has long been one of ; holles in this e:ty, and while so- Jouraing In Paria a your ogo, was much admired tm Parisian fashionable circles, She t* @ young Indy of beauty, and possesses accomplishments of @ high order, She i* furthermore @ niece of the we known mililonaire, Leonard W. Jerome, Req. The prospective bridezroom t# a Brovet Liea- tenaut-Colonel in the regular army, and was ste tioned all lost summer at West Point, where the engagement wae formed. We are informed that soon after the wedding the newly married couple Will start for Kansns, Col, Hildt having received orders from Government to repprt for duty on the Plains, CRUSH IN THE MOLT COMMONION, The Church of the Holy Communion wes the scone of a notable hymenealevent on Tuesday after- boon, which drew together a waltitude which repre- sentod the wealth and thahion of New York. The couple were Mr, Wentworth Huyshe, son of Major. Geo. Hayehe, of the British Army, and Miss Gertrnde Verplanck, dougbter of the lete Wilhum ©, Ubiborn, formerly of the tsiand of St, Thomas, aud granddaughter of the late Commodore Hee. Hoffman, United States Novy. Miss Ubl- horn 's a beautitul and accomplished und In Ler bridul robes of whit silk wi beautifal Ainong the Ki Cinguisbed peopl train the sme evening for ding tour FASIIONARLE PLOTTER IN WRATCHRATER, ‘ hiludelplia on a wed- ay Wun ve onable wedding on Wednesday a ¥ couple were Kunina Fiel ‘Travis, of the firm of Kenye Vark pince: Mise duck+on ids, with Mr, Soulth and Mr. Viel compivved the bridal group. Th Usbors were Mestre, Fisher and Travis. ‘ibe music wax weil selecied und pertormed by Prof. Dateuer of Youkers, The nutwerous invitations tw relatives and frends drew together ® great tarong of dist guished personages, among whom were the Hon, T. ©. Fie ds (uucle of the bride), sister, and niece ; the Hon, Mos, Fowler and wile, Mr, Gardner, EB, Sinith and wite, Mr. Wadtams and wre, the Misses Harrison, Mr. C. Keyes and sister, Mr. F, Weeks and sister, and other waldonnbles of this eity, The marriage eccremony was performed by the A. ©. Fictds, lather of the bride, nnaistoa by Rev. J. P. Hermance of this city. Tmmediately afer tue cer-wony the bride and groom returned ts the residence of the brive's father, and received the heurty couzrutulati ther iniends, ‘The presents were costly and w tod. THE STARLNECKEN-PAIRCHILD NUPTIALS, In the resister ce of Capt, Benjamin P. Fatrehild In Fifty-weventh street, on ‘Thursday evening, Mr. Willam KE. Stallpecken and Mias Lizz0 Buirobild were married byt No SuMEK IT, Pein, watered by the Rev. The muse was toe best that conta be had for snot ay occasion, The brie re cowed u kitge number oi elegant presenis, which wore Valued in tho aggre ate ut $5,000, Ainotig Ue gucsts were the Hon. Fernando Wood, the Hon, 4. B. Cor nell and wile, We Key. Halsey Knapp wad wife, Mr. and Mrs Randail, Mr. J BL Peek, Mr, and ‘Mrs. Demarest of Auriem, Mr. J. Buith and w Mire Jenme Smid, tho Hoa. Wm, B. Aitken, oud) Mrs. Macl of Harem, Mr. aud Mr, Hxtted of Brooklyn. Mr, and Mra: Henry Bush of Bufulo, and Mr, and Mrv. D. B, Sieklvs, Lot these couples Aght mit Geceley, $$$ ALL ABOUT A WOMAN, ting tho Mouor Countess de Beaumont The Duct Kenowed to the Death, Prine Metternich, the Austrian Ambassador at Paris, recently fought duct with Count ds mont, Fronch nobleman, Tho Prince roosived the challenge. Not long ago M. de Beaumont dlsvovar- ed number of letters in his wife's boaioir, ‘Tuoi contents dispceased tim. ‘Tho authors were men of rank and distinction. Prince Metteralch was one of them. Count de Beaumont answered the lettuce with his own hand, and the answers were chal- lenges to tight, ‘The duct was fought on an tstand in the Rbine, near Strasbourg, beloaging to the grand duchy of Baden, The muklle of the forenoon »as the time chosen for tne encounter, Prince Mo:ternich had the choice of weapons, and selected the sales, as ho has been # cavalry ofcer, aud therefore ls tainil- far with its use. Lis untogonist, though a good swordaman with tho rapier, Whica wounils only by thrusts, did not #0 well unders:and the uso of the sabre, Whien is mainly a eutting weapon, 3 When tho fight began, Bosunvat, ignorant of the usages of the sabre-combat, rushed ou the Prince with toe point of Lis sword, Just as thouch it were ® rapier, His antagoulat waa usionudod at the novelty of this attack, He forgot himself for thy tusiant, Tho Connt clowed apon him, aud pierced cbt arm above the elbow completely through, The artery was severot, and biood gurhod from tue ound m'stroams, ‘Twe Prineo deadly pale, minaud revue equired 1g code Nether of Wwe adventurare spoke a word, ‘Th rince wae tiken EH PORNg ehatona, and for ral houre Ww: 10 that it was foured he would dic, He waa ‘better ut the Litest ad- ie nis is the third det fonent in consequence of to the Conte # de Beaumor i tought Viscount Tauley-c ercly Wounded tim, ‘The Viscount, shortly jit oveape from deuty at the hands of M. de Bau inont, Was nearly killed oy a kind of foot p z rel wilk stippers, Beaumon' ind lester writers, Metternich duet is vi but Count de Henu hae appoinunen + to Aehe Owe other gentle ¢, Sel lo many othors romain ty he elation; Hrince Metternich i 4 tavonite m4 Paris su aud tha duel hus excited muel in TE ty ain iit that he shoula have been wounded tious the eof bis opponent, Count de Beaunun Uuinatructed in the sabro exorcise, Wan AUC: cesstai; The bad known more about the sual bolo! Aghtlng, ho might hays been dota ‘Lhe Pure P¥garo says that itis one of the cond Hons of Mode senna chaliongos that the aus is soul continually be renewed as soun ax the wounded recover URL One Of the two 1 Killed. ‘vwese gentlemen should aome to New York wad fight mat ae Hon, Horvce Greviog — The Stonewall Dinnaters Sr. Lovis, Oct. §1.—No bedies have Leen J teda, ‘Those buried yesterday were un ety, fe known, Sevirai pornons wory plone. up Doluw th i¢ yenterday ulive, but we thou ube ty burn wree ie nth of pr wile OF tLe boat hua becu warge of Judge Mendersoa, a Ju eK The Cuban Junta in Washingt unly at work to induce Gen. for Cua ti his inn opposed (0 any allusion to Gaba, ‘loubtens carry the Presideut with Wun, ‘These people dy nut tigut mit Grocley, OO —— ‘The ship Franklin ‘Thayer, which sailed from San Francico AD. 27 with a OwEo Of wheat for Liveryuol, gucounte yoloue, Bopt. & Mh loud LM west and tw id Hor prude a ea Vue ca ko sbitied and Aho was conipelied to (nt ino Honciala, discusrge hor froight. wid ropair the dainacos. Tue cargo te tn bad condision, and tho st m the stenmitus wheat sik io" of the crew, nad \urued te inakde of the * Fiat alt Horace Greeley NEW YORK DASHES HERB AND THERE DY tur SUN'S REPORTERS. —- The Gorman Consut-Goneral Looking to tho Interests of the Imminranis, Dr. Johannes Roesing, f the North German Confederation, visited Ward's Island on Saturday by order of his Government, A treaty fa in prozreas between the Confederation and the United States to Insare better protestion ‘and treat. ment to German tamigrante om theit arrival hore, and Dr. Roesing was dustred to report pon the oon- Uitlon of those immigrants Whose poversy necesal. tates Jnm nntil thay ean procure work. The Prossian Consul, Count Boleshaski, and oticr fronds scoompanted him. Fight mit Horace, ——— Dyer on Hell, Mr. Oliver Dyer, im the Cooper Institute last evening, lectored on Hell, He said-that awakonod Stoners tronbled themselves moro purticulariy to keep ont of holl than to get into heaven, They gravitated toward thoaghts of the former, because the clementa of hell existed within them, Orthodox Christians charged that NewObarchmen mace heaven too solid and tangible, desoribing men with thoir a 4 depicting houses and fields, At tho samo time the ‘or made hell. equally tanetbie with meteria! fro, Mem best realize heli becuse hell generally existe within them to a ereater decree than heaven, The whole business of zonug to hell or going to heaven, the lecturer sald, was purely puilo- Foplical, Tare were no rewards or punishments in the ens, bat merely logical conseqnences. If ehid took a hot iron m lia hands its motber N: dit not Box Its ears, but allowed the logic: consequences of barnt Dngers t The Of tecribing wrath to God waa, ontiraly Pear, wrath was to thin day. a the dcities, The in:roduce Work! was like thet of a muss of porsons with dis enaod eyes brought to the light, Soins can fice the Drilanee of the Sun, others enn only endure hate of varivas a and otsers sin shrink back t or Wil, Mr Dyer he did pot torgive others souls of those Ww! vorgive others thes Ives prayed to be of thee wn Mary rosie deceived or toon ol Jin they. dealt. Gotn churelvand am to was not Fo wae Tr metre Me get, Spr life, the princloles of right. Mrs Dyer gots mit Greeley. Gifs to a Presidential Cand Measrs, Browne, Spaulding & Co., of Drond- way, have on exhibition thé Culifornia Ponctty magnificent present to tho fon, William H. Seward, the Alorka candidate for the Presidency in ist. ‘The trinkots aro a gold cigar ease, a Fuperh cold- 0.8 pate of Reid Aleeve-buttons. ‘The biong, with Founded corners, richly at the aide, It ts of sobd gold throughout upper side has In the centre an engraved sjika, with the wa the ovenn flowine "The castom house, with the Amertean fig tloat above, in vory ¢ while srow uses of Le ehurelies, and #0 on, very prettily crow Alaaxan | mountains rine In the backgror vhow is surrounded with an elogaut border of work, and in eneh corner ore ovals of dead get, witn flzures of the ee a) the pig dy at p fone ceptors Dver the picture bs the word “Seward,” in old Kix Hen cuneacters, raised and enametied. The knob of ring fasiening i8 & valued at wi wards of 6 thousand ‘dotiarn Big fale Torsce, ‘The Aurora is. Shortly afer tho close of the twilight last evening, the northern herisom began to be IIlum! nuted with the auroral light, At twelve minutes After 8 o'clock, the streamers moved rd from the bortaon toward the Ab five minntos too theary very" numerous song ath at briliian sy and every variety of hae ‘and rowe rev Colors were, very pror Toe evouing wis very clear, ‘The emeral wre noted for the beanty of its color, Them Axh¥ mit Geeaicr, —_—— Now Light House, After the 10th of November a light is to be ox- Litited from the southern end of North Bother Island, in the Hast River, between Long Island Sonud and the barb: of mae, Tt will be n whit light, on an elevation ef) rinett cy) Cac Qayrnncte. Yostorduy mp Taber tan. wholly uncxnreted ; never ? wan closloy cowerved. After the servigon, Acinthe was introduced to the y Sutertalued by him, Let us Oght ant a —— All Hope of Unton Abandoned. Mr. Fitzismmons presided in the Convontion of the Bommn Cathoite Temperanos Booleties yeaterday, It was reported that there gam be mo bope of wo ti with the ‘ulher Mathew Bootes, Fight ——— BROOKLYN. ——— Fight wit Horace Grooley. ‘The Sti Pace lebrated Ite ‘The BY. Rev, Bishop bi of Long Iniand na. & largo. me min stored tho ite of Of porsous Youtorday Lone pater Go Aight mit Greeley, oditente s Germ wit day, the tev, aud the Rev. + re Brooklya, ccoepy ing viecs were hold ‘on Saturday evening ‘tho nt Hone nndeuih Foxat ares ii forier!y Cote be Volnntee: ment 0. Mow York tor 4 Jr. te the topa) i anil ie frhenGs Henle In Merkel Pare, Kapton, where 429 worth of piizor werp mwmrded (oto bet slots ————— HINTS FROM CORRESPONDENTS. po Fieht mit Horace Greeley, A First Warder euys thatthe police ore nfrald of the Baitory th over. Mr. Thomes Brannigan that the altereation in whieh Dowsinws mt “ aie ae muy in the wal eo OBITUARY, _—— old resident, died tn The Rey, Pather Walsh, Ban Fravciseo om the 14th ult. A. of the Twanty-aecond Roriment, ser sttonded the b Of Private Hor rt” Kol, nuh Wis Wate FORLIONG %y A Grout Joave wticek fir. Wor. H. Bogurdan & descendant of (en, Bo: nidus, woe varied on eaturday fr wih etree, whaire he had diod uf deme out Aix Goutracted in the erauy GUFing Ube late wat ——— - NEW JEMSEY. ——— ‘Tie Reformed Church in Middlebus’ bas becn robot 01 @ yards Of eurpOr, ‘The Or.nge Norse C.r Rattroad Company hna dis continnod Us bunday cae ‘Tho Methodists of New Jersey nre makine car eflorty 10 rabs fumde to build the Hackettewwn Bi bary The Clirk Gnards, composod of the employees of the Cnck Thro sd Company, Newar-, wil viet Morrie awn a Thanxadviut Day, Nov. Fh ‘The Rey. Dr, He oat im , et the Litivetto M. it Couch, ¢ colrifed MP Congregation Ine milk by wu hounenie ha ache Out Ghrkee is tho ued aor 40! (ne inikalath 4 01 GW OMME WOFIGS wo Bu On Soturday night, Peter EK. wea), Inte frerht agent of the Sow Jorey Katirond at Hl zeboth, white wan oy th fear Waverivy, ur va th hulled by'w te@i@, Uslig: hue ribly tu ‘a Voore Of ager ad W. Cansedy, Cowmty Clerk, faled bo ree r jogtion by joeraiie party of thy ile hae basa tas wp py juror thi cae Bae ed wl Auepoudent ptered Hermann ie urich's bqour Hovox: d afer i i ArH hey E teal be barstoudar hod. “h ‘The Atiomtioa tmtond to teaue a formal ebullenge to the Kekivrda 10 play bha bhird game of (weir ustelie On Toosday the wterans of tie Bt. Andre 6 OND WO have @ tournameot on ‘Tus rouhce, Went Portier street * y A if 100 bi from froand traps, for $10 6 B00, Oohweom we et oud I's be. the n Thad beou tance f Hie ttc PlusOn A MeO Auwericn, tak Leon wade for yon te Dall match’s ow e100, 2. Morr sania p a iy I Gotsey aiid As nieilen the fac ‘s, ay Sina omy { VWaae.| ————S====— THE CURIOSITIES OF CRIME. FISK, COTLD & COIS MEANS OF DIS- SOLVIG AN ATTACHMENT. People’ The Josivn he Tombs Attend continue to Improve. the Certes known ouneed for bio. people seein to be h ch nts have prosonted a peti of Jamt Bepiember has daily been served to the pub now in one style, now in another, promises to hold {ts jliee im the newspaper bill of fare a tong Its latest phase was ween In the tue to come, sally sanou ced. Prim ssid that the Hono: Taquier In the Cortes yesterday Government hhaped to withdra Hing marthal law, by conld not be taken, Justign Dowling the Mordinary the attention of the Tombs people wus attracted to three well drvased per-ons, who entcrod the Court Foum, and atepped up to the Justice's desk, were; Mesars, Dudley Field, James Fisk, Jr. and Jay mcd his vesitors with A gracions amile and a hearty shake of the hand, and scomed to anderstand the visit, to have been prepared some days ago were displayed and algned and verified by the two Bosses of the Ring, Then the magistrate took from a pigoon hole for the arrest of Mr, Or jury, and this he hounded to Captain Joordaa, who happened to be within ensy ‘The trlo after thelr prayer for the nppre- hension of Mr. Joslyn liad been granted departed, and Cyptain Jonndin started In porsuit of the broker rs, Fisk and Gould sensed of perjary. PTNAT WAS EN TIE MEAL MAA, Mr. Orlando W. Joslyn, whose veractty te called into question, began au action for the recovery of w few hundred thoosand dollars against Fisk, Gould & Co, on the th of September in the Court of Common Plear, that simultancously with ite beein Opera House was attached, on th Adairal'’s non-residence in this coauty. Mr. Fisk honght tho Opera Hoase of Mr, Sami $700 000, the terms of the and $600,00) on hond and mortga ide the attachment war made soon afterward, und was arcucd beluro the Moa, Courles P, D 4 pf Mr, Fisk ond othore went to show that Prinee Eto resided In New York, davits proved that LF the residences anywhere tt was in {he has no chitdren) lives. Against Bisk, and thie ts, veive deeiaion he bas rece’ © Opera House theretore Teaners were pen ting be pehor Ardaan, in hie badzot Yost submit rortes, announces that the fnanch dene tor the current year amounts to 5%\9,000 reals. fle looks | De Rodan gave Gen. Garere $6,010 in gold 10 pay Ste rd Wt hope fo the enstilog facal year, extend: | expenses to Spain, that he might Ko there and tently Joe from January, 187, to January, 1971, ‘lite arti Whites for Which show, a& before reported, a surplus th favor of the treasury. Tustlcs Dowling we! Two amMdavite eart ing Emperor, ae not been heard of swap Senentatr Dohind his desk « worn Jando Joslyn tor al tho report that the Emperor lapse of his former illness tx oxpericnced some rheumatic pai they had disapoeared, aud of, the Mine tal Connect! had been’ held at Com Z since the: cror’s return, r Nupotcom ‘had an interview with the Rm- | O8 the road betwern Jagncy Grande and Ootem y. This event, coupled with the sad. | are two of the most prodactive and extensive bedt- arnvalof Emile Ollivi onzomplated, Fight mit Ureo.cy. rie FLASHES rrom THE OCEAN CABLES. | One of the bi Fizht mit Greeley, Gen, i r inter to \ Freary fee F reac, pital ter to Rusala, etart- | Chanelgoria ‘The ailted fo lied foroes in Paraguay pave agate been pat | ta the distes of Russia will spend apart of tho | and eve it to ber broter, brother-in-law, and n the Talo of Wight and Im Mico, operations ngainat t uspeuded ia Consequence of @ heavy fall of ground of tho Restaniot ‘ebels in Dalmatta being, $900,00) cam, ammened Father Hasele to Rome. tlecttow to tho Dtsnopric of ttle off the const of Corn: moatattoes of the German enigramt ship jimall Weer, proves, of examination, to uave been @ hoax. ‘The Chapelgon Hiqnitoas Admiral trad ston, Whore h Judge Daly decides we beleve, the flest ad- riLor the nye. ined tn ‘the flem » W. Joslyn & Co., and ro long ae disposition contd be the Olber great powers 10 @ general dis the attachment continnod 1 the Avent of any from which cven tho Admiral Fisk ts ot be plodeed valuable property w even an order ty dissolve (tt Laken 10 roseue Robort Kuhn, President of the Cigar RNOLIST-CURAN WAR ¥! t om and Su Fe fhe pg of the Arterter pu baba py brady jon nowsepaper, having wi the worsmen been bea sadttortal Stange of Tammany Hall's | Youth Americun rallroed in which be ts interested, moutiiyicce, Inst niglit handed to its edi-or a com: | hne purehased two large sde-wherl tron-clad etcem- informing the public that the Working | ety. ‘Thoy are to reecive thelr armament at esa, nit the sola. of polit: nominated by workingmen cto be supported by all who look to public peither Than to the interest of paris. OF | city, aesiat, course en_were denied a hearin Car Tammary crekn. Tiny therwore turned thet | Rico has deided shall ue made on Nov. 1. These Tho Tammany organ had | two ecosels will be read He oF the joint committee of the Work- | forces on that dat roelter Union other measures we be Opera House. THe ALLROKD PRaORY, sie an afilevit, on the Wth of Bop- mwhich he based bie app sand port oF that J Gould Say i not © ye a Rwore that’ he KW purchase coin tor bit aeaount at tao rato of in gold, apd that Fisk repainted ved 40 take’ the male. Fisk and Gould belore Justi da, swore that Mr. Joslyn's willul aod corrupt perjury, and hence the warru fupshin arrest was Issued, A DHOKER IN A POLICK COURT, ho Is generally at band when any tered the court room othe warrant hud sean attmelimen Dut had bees Interest rother td in currency | course thew Henee Measra, Dowhng, on Satur: Je of the story was ingmen's Union and lubor candidates, though the roprosemtativos of the ‘Trades Unions ‘were expecially commissioned by ral Unione to make nominations —M n rays that abOUL KIX Weeks ago two mem here the ‘Toumany ring offered bi worth of mivertinemen te fo carry it over to the luterosts of Tammuny, relused to do. Le preferred to Capt, Jourdan, Kohls prwoner an hour ail Mis hands, Thi jnewe Queath 1900, Oct. 81. ts ercating much exoitement, wae ‘Ciuntuat’ The “ebmmmerciat sud “aboring | Caymuster . Valiente, Surgeon F. J. MeNulty, Ae Chinsea Urge the encouragement of Karopean mn Ald agree that a (resh supply of labor ke ab: ir on i J. Tov w ag Oe peda re A Jaber ke be | Grabam, Robinson, Dennison, Kearny, Towallas, Tre clour- headed men who favor Oht # maid diroeley, sitnw I. Gibson and Wry. Phill LOSSES BY In California. tue Caban caw Wir looked up F, Crabiree w palyn wus pul down I ~ geet from the levet of ees of the horizon, Ah Sabet mi: Greetoy! c Of the alynters, floeccrs, Here, and ron Ho Utely ecesenry pred WeAMRUE he wont to the beso Bae. to tr pUCuRe. Thonpeon, resenea war wiyn pleaded 1 ston of bail came next tera. But Ne, Fra Of 81 Bark Thirty-olgb th ateves, Interposed iid scourity mm $5040 for Mr, 4 yapers will go to the Grand dary, and ‘depenus tue fute of the Opera House, Fisk & Co. effect a setitoment with Joan ar not, lot us O gut mit Greeley, Tole deeply. Inver Groat Fire te Battioboro’, Vi 1 the etrmiweb ‘« nine appear. upon Unt body & Co. proviei Jock, were svon reduced to as! ore vecupied by some thirteen bust | Fight mit Horace Groeiey. ilies had thelr bomes The Oro i® suspowed to A two wrroats hay ated mt $3,000, 64, Fight init Horse etloe in Writing bt About the beginning 0 of 212 Grand street, bes tam the Mevem by F, Measced) bad uv elghbor's Name, eat Arvin, while some of the buluadings. mit Horace, on dupont, resolved er Wa Bensledt’s stor countryman that ho waited to nee by Wire. firemen Oxht mit (roetey, dings in Sinarteviile, Oul., were The Sranieh The principal bi barved vo the Mth ult, oil warehouse, Detrott, Mich., » burned ob Batarday night, Loess, toll, ‘Vho New Englund type foundry, Fodoral street, day 'morulug. Lose, to Obtengoy but toe the ort of tm made such pro duing #0 that after a day or found biunoif equal to cho lak oF ay soul's nemo tO two checks on the Mer Bak for $600, Seantovtt's ox: ented with such aecuragy niture to ench be ‘Talbot Brothe foundry and machine on trent. fteetayed, Vox wore buried oa of Parkville wns peoted unit Bevmtect, chanclag to furgecy nad been ‘The forger wan arrested Wwe Dodge eumiitt inty the bank, leur elrated tn tin ‘nume watorilay, aud yenterd. Tod bim for trral in detaul: of 6 Fight wit Hyrace Grecley, of New Yor', A. "thonas, ot eu7/u0 on’ Soturtey ate ou Bevuray night atnrday aloe, wes #5, An Ineendiary batt Hauilwa street york extingniened before uw An attempt was made 10 set fire to Anna thane" 1 Weak Twonty over the (rout dove aad ela for Trial tor Murder, Kotlins hold an inquest. yestorday Hospital over the UL Firs: avenue, who died i, bie roma Lanw ang lax. ce had Mo, yeaterday morning dam Own Tres atce amt Solockm, Slesers, Ogden & Carpenter's Aine at cont Wins Drea $0.00 lusurance ember tienen ung mill, 40910 429 rig of rier warty Hoyos wave Thu t U5 ‘Third avenue, A fire at abont Au'cinos yeaterday it toe loaning “ts ‘the Becatuna catale, ‘The City of Paris arrived last alght, aes Unthe extent cf $3700; inenredd led Crane 0 ; wivet, oe wits danimced to theextout of Liiie srcioualt. of At Guna ho sucoud Kory window aud severely 41 t vote Jor Horwee Murdered for Five Do tars the Spring Valley who was convected on purely eirewu.s douce of tue toutder Of dewchum Buerter, aud who has been sentenced 0 00 bats He says that heand w trier Dut wit mot divulge the wi GA perpeirated Vibinge of spring Antoing Maure SVARKS FLOM THE TELEC BARN. Pizht mitt Horace Gi ‘The Nutionid Caphol is to be enlarged. # aro iroubleaume throughout Arizoma, | {2 Pi2 Myo! of the Deny woods #ueronadiny th bey murcceed bucrter t five Gollors Li cou, Which Way perwon, nod bis vidthe the wurucr the beuisuivos and of communicats vl Aud Wilin Glare Hon | | Te-duy is the ume: Additional rich: n.iuoral discoveries are announced | services in the various Cauiolle churches, » hone Carlin, Nevade, Pant Barbiere, while walking last eveninz aloni Miss Bayior, aed 21 years, was found on ‘Thurs. | tho Ninth avenne' near Forty-tiret street, wna atta {ny near chorJn, tu Blawl COuusy, Va, With hor turgat | by WO Men, One Of whou «tavoed bim 1d Woo broast, PERSONAL INTELLIGENCE, t mit Horace C Gen, Thomas b Bello Boyd has been we to Ban Pranela + 3,009 Chinnmen are out of employment in t to the Cuiliorais Lunatte Hl Mod Hore are Feturaing to China (haa are | friends fill their trees with romforial nt, of California, reached Sucrumento on wmer Constitution, which duy, baw $108,000 ia treasure, all for report of the Wor Departmens has I'y prepared by eu, Biweman John Mahon, the Nestor of the ib ALLY ULLAL Your y OmLOs On distitiod apirite, pointed the Hon, Le The remains of ox Goy je Morr Undated id, OY Ome Uf the GALy o factory in Lynchburg, Va. w DY direck Order from Waar tnt jude oy COUMLEFTAL SbALn pe Went w the bottom | rations and buatin, y crew were Keven | 4 te ls oped busts wIKhOUs Lood bolas Usey Grant's brother: Fahibiiton tn San Frans | Tho Rev. Joan i who was ten years ngo an elocutionory UboUs bo Decuiue w MtaE bau ‘The now Seeretary of War, fo San Francisco, aboat to for 10 work oa the Meu sug fund (0 pay off the BAL A large nomber of rr ed ite ba tairey Mea trie we | tobpere, heatiet oy Mbcnael Consul in Hoos rales OF pay for eal ou the whallux leet Gep, Potlor a Y formers are entilod 4 Gen, Belknap, the new Secretary of War, had day Wikh ihe Hr Mine sip pl nud Wear uod Lis views om the genares pode) 0 Bae Mubian OC hum Calico bardaae be tas deceased {ona carvsaoy hus toereased ‘haa incr omsosh B-day PRICE TWO CENTS. reerennarierenore | THE REVOLUTION IN CUBA. - Makiog « Ruler in Deflance of The Resignation of atives-The Martial Law Beoree to be Withdrawa-The Spanish Badset. Mannin,, Oct, 51,—Tho prospects of the otee- | ay, ton of the Duke of Genoa to the throne of Spain ~ Velde Tho numbor of Deputi 0 be in his fowor ts inereaning. Yonterday 110 members, among thom the radicals, | Corresnondonce ot Th Bat the majority of the Havana, Oct, 16.—A few days ago a Coban Gea hia election, The mer- | eral, Carlos Carcia, from the Vuelto Abajo Distetet, min favor of the Dake | whe haa been engaged during the last six monthe t. a1 that Ministers Ardanag and | Cordueting arrangements for a rising among Catone vl their roviguations. ‘The resig- | and sinves in the whole Vurlto Abojo regione, omy ple Keore | rip 96,000 wr0H BR RODAS OATH GEN, CARLO® GARCIA. —+-— arrender that Decetved the Mpnaiarae oned Assnastnations fn the Care rict—Additionat Caban War te—Pronanciamente of Porte Ricem in Ve here and delivered himself op to the authorities, in carly day tho | Maoyattomnts bad been made to eaptarc him, Oat that nt present | Dick Turpin like he never was found whee the besanse conspirators innirators | Spanish scouts thought whey bad phim, The ecm made a sensation of his snrronder, and used ite submitted to the | show that the rebellion wns on its last lees. Gen, to the weakness of the revolntion, Garcia was t howe embarked on the Rspafia which aalls next Mem- day; but day before yesterday he disappeared andl nos, He sent » note to De Rodas thanking him for nls $6,000, and aid that ew ft would be able to uso It in the ene of freedom te oy Ravurdey | Muth better advantage than he could by « voyage @® No meeting | Burope. ANOTHER SPANTSM SACRIPION. i Mh cansed ® | endes or plantations in this island. The pirntation i MEATS | Holldings of exch are wituated on 8 rive of round, #0 that a view can be bad over the «near lande, tations is owned by Don Joh Forte, and the other by his brother, Jaan Bauttste Forte, A few dare ago a squid of Spantel ited these two homes. Dofia Dolores the last named brother, aa d_ mnletrast'og that they of silver coin from her Gonaales, wits trooble, took a vi heleht af their speed tor the woods near lad boon gone but a few minures when Jores heard the report of firearms. She ra oods, and found ber busband, her law! three of the’ latter, the rlebt to re Shastine cee sh ile venanee e os inted their bodies w it bayonets, ‘Tho wives ment anposed (© | oF the two brothers. and young wives of the three sons of José Portes and their children wero drives from their homes, They are now in Guines, HONEA FROM THR INTERIOR. By the Nuevo Almenderes from Sngus there rived aixtoen Cuban revolntioniste In irons. Tee nardo Pres Martiara, Pedro Domunto Torras, Hila no Carrasana, Jolian Martiaes, and Migne! Rode guicaare planters, and the other eleven slaves, wae Wore captured with arms in thelr ‘ i" LA, Heflor Macha, who Tas Sow for Kurane to attond lo som ‘Their names aro to be changed to Diew de Qotobre— and Libertad—Liberty. ‘These vou m the sone and of, Ite Temored in thi the pronunciaimanto 10 Rica, claikanary Junta of Cube. and Puecwe to codnerate wiih the tang jorace Grevtey. 0 nominate Wisasaton, N.C, the U. 8, Commissioner to-day, In the case of the ‘! it Gi 7 HE MIE Geveley | cers of the Cada, a recarded aa very fhvorable to Commodore Higgins, Licut.-Come wauders T, L. Darwin and W. Read, Eualgns Some mers, Mason, and Coos; Midsiupman A. Maniora, sistant Eurzeon Dubose, and Assistant Engineers qalited, Lent, D."A. Telfar, Clef Kovineer L. Preneh, Hm= Lieut. of Marinre ginecr John Lyngh D. D, Monroe, and Assistant FARK. aro held in. $500 bail to appear on Monday belore Judge Brooks of the U. 8. District Court. Ali the filuns oF Conlector Lumley & Co. havo slieaatly futted w prove aoything, Tue Spanish Consul te thor —At about B1¢ ofolock | tuenly dhcuetol,. The spy Gordon Davies, and the this worslug fre wes discovered in Mr. Mayre’s | suteld, Kice'y ork ‘ploodtot saloon, on the we of the ‘main bus Ing, the flainen rapidly epr Honse, and J. Wo ons have gone home, in the centre | but not to vote mit Horvce Greeley. iat tsabsie Siete CRACKS FROM CUBAN RIFLES, pcre tent ‘The Cubans thronghout the eity and Brooklyn and tho saburbe are rexiatoring at the Junta. BeGor Lemos was at his residence In Brooklyn last Wook. Hortarted for Washington yesterday. Another tron-lid, @ atern-wheeler, hat been pare chased by wealtay Cuban for Cuban war sorvice. ‘The Hornet, Lillian, Teaser, ant Santa Mara are cifts to the Ropubile of Cuba from wealtty Cubans valle. vnaul says that elzht of their ean. boats will ealt for Cua tho coming work, ‘The How, B, ¥. Wado sayy thoy will not. ‘The family of John H. Munn, tho eunner who wee 1% Whe salute on the Lith ult, fe re here of the Bay of Nive - Spaniards are huoting for ‘aoa, fv in this onty, Elua-do Lats Urtste, to whom blame ts attached bs tho Cubans for the misinanagement of the LA Han @x= Third street. tnoar Nroaaway, ie tad ewig | Bedltiag, b propsletor of & tooaeco store on HIxIh wre Fifty Cuba ayat-home patriots, of Havana— nano treet, fost sibec! oe Domes Hoet | have Muna! inet #8 000 cach In eo ‘and sent th to the Janta hore, to purchase ® large mau-okwer (Oe ‘be Cubau navy. Gen. Crist, of the Lillian expedition, inatoad deiog with ule men in Cada, ia im Now cia ng bound: severely contemoed by all Conan patriots for ai, porsenal whine to rai ® yreat” andectaxing. Crmto should pabiiuh an explanation, re acopbiid tn apatic: Hal toergens ne asprnblad in patio. Hall Co: Heat Ciubs Sehoe Dow Aiwel "A wealth caniialist of Cada or the Hesiet em it vy: Frapseen. CA. (— (ore Be nto PO, Vine Seaa’ Manuel Mestre, of Havana, Ramo. Be. ioe He Nusel” Attaiua” 9¢ Sayan, iow 'f Puerto Principe, end dont 2° rose o-tod. to frame m ComethLae the government ot the Clubs 43 AKOUT TOWN. ae Fight mit Horace Greeley. ton aua by: JOTTLN Eizht prisoners were detained in the House of Detention yesterday. Crime, poverty. Nineieen police sietions gave shelter to rea i dimped | and boys, aud 198 wonuen and girls, on Baturda ajured Ann Eorly, wed 5, of Fifty-first streot at ar Third Argave, was badly Denton inst evening by her bus ‘The nacred concert in St, Terosa’s RC. Clarch fast Bight was aa artistic aud pecuniary succes Lt, neteed 61,20 At the pools on Saturday night the ods 200 i hve Bemectaie an tos enge of Hoface the odds wore only $100 to #73, ored festival of All Saints, Woe co'ebrated yoatorday with appropriate Ite vist ‘The pretty hile wparrows which dosiray the mea- PIFing Worms are seeking winter quarters, Lee thet 10 houses, and thus the sougeters in the city. Hed from fan | | ‘The sumptuous supper at the opening of tho Thin. Police Staton on Wednos iay evening was exncnso of Mr. Louis Parker, of the rosaue of M of California have | Pat at Broadway and Bixth avemas, 2 awrmoriation to compet distillers to pay the | Yesterday the oid chureb tn John street celebrated the 10% nan vervary of Mechodim in Aimerica, and the nd $5 08) Was suscribed to keep the old eradie of Mechou sip La repa.rs The rowdies of the Kighth Ward atte to ovortuen tho Piyno sranspareacy track aud boll om Sage ‘oversusuod Mr. Fiyna’s poll, (oveed the tho carriage Out, aud (ore of ail the awilliam was shot | lWist of the church. The proc~odings wore very eathis r 1, 1 a salOou La rn annual meeting of the Wom: take place at the hosp Fourth avenue, on 1 and others wil DeWalt Of tain most needy wad worthy odjeck. Several arrests were made on Saturday for ate tompttny to roeiaier iogally 1” the Tenth ead Beweur fF Spinner proposes to transfer c teoath Wards, and In 6} "ase Justis Shi Hho mnuney recotvet from the wale of | minted t sw amouitig 10 BL5i00, to-8 | a i Hawt Capt, Van Pelt, President of the Board of eoiations for the mew | of the town of Norin@old, State land, i y y ‘eon xi sho ropeaters, OF haerated then v¥'y Boud e+ continae | and robbed ou Satur.la voning wile eit oe Pee parca a has fixed eae ‘Tho ational debt hes deoreused GOnS%8.070 6b ‘The students uf social science who is 3 Tho Tawi mong eure of ace wating

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