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NEW YORK, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 8, STRIKE ON THE ERIE ROAD, a ARMED BRUISERS TO PORT JERVIS, AN EM RTHQUAKE IMMINENT 4 HALF TON OF NITRO-OLYCFRINE ON THE HELL GATE ROCKS, Mons. Mall ror of hie Kmplovecs the Movement Jrorace Creeley and the Abbs McMaster luiere: Another scheme f the West on an cxter:ive scale is on foot here now. avd endorsement of the lending publishers and editors und representative men of tiouniities existing in New York e maybe Included the names of John A. MeMaster, and D. CAB LOADS fort's Coming Ea rthauake—Tir« Sailors be Cu Bloody Colliston Loamineut—The Fre! Fisk Sweeping the Slume Glvcerine Coun They & Guupeweer brougbi: tte Rep ede— oP ny-Whae will day tor Taking tre Chance Tt was rumo: sey City yesterday after: noon that the entire body of brakemen employed on the freight trains of the eastern division of the Erie Railway strack on Saturday night. ‘The canse of the strike is said to have been the discharge of three of the brakemen on Friday, and the substitution in their places of three men not belonging to their or- The brakemen met io Port Jervis, ond demanded the restoration of the three discharged ‘The Company declined to accede to the demand, and consequently on Satur. day evening the men met agai resolved upon, to take effect at onve. As the trains entered Port Jervis the brakemen runolog them, having Beem told of the action of their trains, and ta consequence vearly was moving over tlhe road is standing on the tracks in Port Jervis. No freiglit trains arrived at or started from Jersey City yes Mitchel, Wm. L. Cole, J: Sndiicr, as representing the Irish; M. Seeeld de Cosait the Ttainns; the Kev. $M. Isaacs and M. Rlimger the Israchtes; MM. La Salle and Mande and Horace Greeloy and others The plan upon whieh Mois. Muiliefert’s cld enemy is proving ob: Lb stoaus a terror vo bu beve been basted trainee of tue drills Mono, ty his old sty fert hae cone vt mined to soul Heli Geto betore the expiration of his contract in Lecumber, More FoweRMU in oUPORLeEr ie vULcinAed large with the object of using it for blast rpewes, This has taken the place of gunpow- American and German, &¢. Flartiag hin brpraa oat ich bad to call meciings according to nate and religion, men to their situation German Cat native Americana, srparate evenings, held in Codverative Mail, tinct colonies that no person en’ nd a sirike was and, Germans THR SINKING OF NITRO GLYCERIN ‘The glycerine ts pinced sn tie cans, which are con- nected With an electric bu OF copper und ais Bball tect in length, material are piace Ta this way dis. ry through smail wires attached io fuses twenty-one and Fiity younds of the explosive ‘Tho can fs then m4 boat, which is carefully rowed to « can Is then lowered with the uimost 1 fasiened upow a section of rock, of these cans was placed in position Upen the Hogs Buck, but owing to some unexplained fersons it fuiled to answer the electric current, and Gad not expio's comrades, quit the entire freight ti fore an organization of is completed (0 watch the compensation of the colony fzation shall depend upon the complet colony for whieh ite ser- are rendered, aud be necording to fixed ries ‘applicable alike to all. to be pnrehesed or selected in advance, but the association t¥ (0 advertise for suitable lands iw home- ay er the sane we tie colo- sch organization, of the organization of th Fisk swears that he will not submit to dictation, and, furthermore, that he will AN the place ® set of new men. yesterday afternoon and even! in Jersey City, Hudvon City, Hoboken, and New York, gathering up an armed body guard of 1,000 to 1,500 men to accompany him to Mort Jervis, tion Is to pay off the strikers, and em- to move the freight trax to fight their way ond regulations, With this view, x. he had scouts out pista may deeide, ity oF Feliions faith from uniting wit accord) to be enjoined or A second can of the compound was lowered near the fret, but with w simiar resalt, lowed its predecessors, bat the wires again failed to Sct. Determined upon foreing an explosios afer can was placed in poritio GAy pounds of nitro-glyccrine, until eighteen young earthquakes were fastened apon the Hog's Back. ‘The electrical battery was put in opcration «half dozen tunes, but with- Ger ts to be eurrounded in his new home by tie . and soctal a ‘A third can fol. | #9elalions of Mirth, kindred, prosperity—and at the ploy these green 0) and in case of interference, ed, Of wil aw Ati ideration, Colonies hot less Chat 5,000 at and city residenc each containing be organized ng from the start, for and all kinds of industr Val investments of en) as needed are to be provided on and its developmeuts ina new at fe and profinble by the increas of the linda, aud the guaruntecs that lah ew ficlds of enterprise by large colunte te; and further, provision supplies of! time, upon credit to be give ish trade with the to be called upon to aid ception and intaney, a+ poliey, and the best. disposition o would aid themselves, Fisk's scouts were outhorized to offer $5 a day In Jersey City over 150 men, mainly members of te Fire Department, were obtained in the lower part of the city were useless. {rich country, to A host of recruits were obtained in New York, and they were gene- raliy pretty rough characters o'clock, about sixty runcers crossed the river in a body fiom New York, but when they learned that they could get only $5 They wanted # GUNPOWDER nRovanT ‘The men became alarmed, and refused to raise the cans, through fur of a disast would inevitably be brought on by tae least concus- They remembered the men who were blown into cternity while using the desirnctive glycerine upon the wreck of the Scotland off Sanay Hook, and would uot run the risk of their lives. 11 Was held, and it was resolved to lower a quarter of a ton of gunpowder Shortly alter 9 ous explosion, which aries from time to they refused to co. and thought that wos able enongh to run the risk of getting thelr J the public are aid to those who Shortly a’ter 10 o'¢ Was sent ovttonded with men, » tas the men could be ther train, led with roughe, guiuary encounter, started out from the Long Dock Jepot at about 1 o'ely peck © epectal train of four cars FROM OUR RE YONTERS' NOTE BOOKS, near the caus Ant Hill in the Five Ps Tho Tribute w ats Nelahborhood ch Raualor Pays to the Nabobs of the Aveoues—A Large Western New York. spot on earth ix the block on House of Industry is situ It contains five bu lies, who are blessed with dred and eighty-six ehilaren, represented, comprising one hundred and fifty Po- lish Jews, four bundred Cuinese, and seven Afr Americans, Engli The population bs med for a san. Blyce ine would effectaully do its work. nitro-glycerine is so much greater 1 gunpowder, its outward submarine ef- It only throws water to the hight of six feet, while gunpowder will from twenty to fifty feot high, powder will be placed up. and will ten be ex dode, engaged apon the work this will be done about 9 0% COK OUT FOR AN EARTHQUAKE. Ti this ball tun of nitvo-glycerine i# thas exploded, It is possible that New York city will to-day be shaken by an eart quake. Ployed on Blackwell's Island says that the explosion bf a simple fity pounds of nitro-glycerine during the Dlusting at Hull Gate had vetting a glass of water which stood npon his dinner- As the rocks at Hell Gate are a section of the rocks at Central Park and in the upper portion of the city, the explosion will probably York a severe shock, ind we may look for a grand Amusing of mirrors and window glass, 100K OUT FOR YOUR ANC ‘The men employed by Mons. Mailiefert will neither touch nor ,o near the sunk: gunpowder biast proves ineftectual, the cans will be Hote, steamboat captains, and coas tains of vexscla are “F quently compelled to cast Nitro-glycerine when strack or and it was the . if 1,500 men conld be Kecured from the slums of New York, to push alot nother train before fect are fe rful. aise « fountain ‘he 6y9 tans of gun- the Hog's Back this fore- One of the prinet- informs us that ck this morniug. Port Jervis yesterday the magistrates were busy swearing in special policemen, Dasxes without bloodshed, the people of Port Jervis meelves fortunate, The passenger trains are running a* usual NT FROM PORT JERVIS, ‘The vrakemon on tie East: ern division of the Erie Railway aro on a strike, ‘One of their geidvanctes ix that the Comps discharged a number of brakemon who participated ur months age, end they They also protest a nationalities are may consider t forty-six Ttullans, four ‘The rematuder ure Germans, Insh, doubled in twenty-eight year principally in consequence of the construction of a number of Ligh, large tenement houses, which have taken the place of old the houses in this block are large reetitying whole- je and retail whiskey estab) sh «mall beer saloons, two bakeries, th Pont Jenvia, Nov. One of the tabvore two-story hovels, ask their reinstatement, the employment of men at vartons other complaints, Sopertutendent Rucker e: ANOTHER SMASH ON THE ENIR, coal train No. effect of up trike was bogun to- five provision groceries, one a primary ie Sata ae? ‘The attics of both the school, and five broth front ‘and rear houses are occupied ‘The basements are led always to Yesterday afternoc rear of coil tram No, ¥# ran inte the 1, ove mile West of 1 cep # strong pol nbAbituNas OF thix God- forsaken block of tenements pay $60,000 ananally to who dwells in a engiaeer and fe man eseaped by leaping ? he Great East Side, neighborhood of THE RING'S CORRUPTION Yesterday afternoon the Grand and Attorney streets was excited by a crowd insulted ever; body that passed, A citizen resented their insults, and threw a brick, flattening the nose of one of the youths, ‘The whole pack then set upon tim, possing car; but they besiege off the front platform, torney, Suffork, a of young ronghe who Whence its Enormous Power—itevabiierns Horie, in oF ont of wate chor should be dr He ran into # it, and he jumped tran through Grand, At 1 Division streets, hotly pursued crowd of men’ anit he darted into From the Commueretal Advertiser #8 of the inunicipal reform ticket in Chicago on Tuesday was duc, to the large pickings which holders have been secu #, The citizons, the oMcials were making alti much out of their positions, effort to aceure reform and ret The signal suo fal" und a Is ps wed, captains Of st abouts and other erat cannot be tuo cautious in running throug Hell Gute, TURER THOUSAND POUNDS OF GLYCERINE. ‘We are informed that several t rine are wow stored in Mons. Malllefert's zane, Within a valfinile of Hell Gate. os a question whether the concussion med to sweep tity thei rrespective of party, and was lost to his purs ‘nd ponnds of Prince Falstaff, Mr. Knox, one of the earliest and most suc- cessful oll xpeculators in the country, came from Pennsylvania on Saturday to visit Dr. M. Field, of the D. L, and W. R. Re of the Fat Me and then, duri d they united tn nelmentin exp Back would not 1 grounds tor CF Was a member te Clerk of the Cireu 's Association, the former also joined, the evening, whe osed a large amoun’ of this mater al for blasting purposes thorouss Knowledge of its power, bought three thousand poun. two cents per pound, Lvered and is now iy # Last week he more than Is patd to the at the rate of ninety Z n Mr. Knox made Ler # present of three thousand dollars, combined eight we Magazine we ai Jon for the Workingmen, estion is to be d under a new aspect (see advertisement), tion cannot regulate the hours and prices of labor, as some will argue, then it is useless to look for re- in that direction legislation eannot regulal tion to be discussed, ‘The Officers of the Cuba, Commodore Higgins, of the privateer Cuba, arrived in this elty lust evening. The rumor eirculat- ed some time ago, that the Commodore had Intend ed to run bis vessel into Wilmington, {9 untrue is to be bonded, ‘The officers of the ve sel, who were released on bail, are coming to tis ———— JON PARC. Cook county is pald annually $95,000, or $19,000 © United Siat» The labor q assed to-night ‘Thore ix no longer any doubt of the election , to the State Senate in the and of Lowls, ok county yearly Bat can it, be Oneida Distrie ‘That's the ques: the Eric District; #0 that (he Senate stands 18 to 14, with the nnJority on the Democratic side, thus proving the correctness of Tuy, Sun's figures, The other county responding large pay. What ts true of Chicago in this reepect Is ¢ ually trae of New York, ana to other larze cities, ne to be a gre, uree of corruption, frand, ‘They attract men into the political care nothing ment or Lonor per ee, but grasp at this and th office solely with the view of turning it to pecuniary find dishonest rings in composed of men of both parties and then share barter wd trade with the sole vie a stealiners ba metropolitan politic and chieanery. The Latest Report County Majorition. Kepublican Majorities, 2.M0\ Herktine: S100 detferon who agree to work for one in the Kpvils ; way the votes of their pur g themselves in. the ri upon one another, and make erent disp wre hand-an-glove with cores of Republicans in ularly well ont to the ring, Once ent down ething hike res OBITUARY, Frederick Ls V Died in bis residence on Saturday morning. He was born in this eity in 1812, and lived in the Sixth ward nearly half bis 1ifetime, mitted to the bar about thirty years he never practised law, bis opinion was sought by some of the leading lawyers of the elty. member of the Tammany Society, of the Manhattan Club, and of the Masonic fraternity, time'an active Democratic po itic schoo! of polities not being to to private lie, He was f of this county Magazine skete Dockers of « Secretary of Uh stroke 01 paralysis led to his resignation last year, the opposition ‘ork to-day who and sucrifice thelr party for pelf, tone recernts of elty oMeinls to sonable figures, and w great source of corruption Will be dried up. TUE OKPHAN Vulle was ad. 7 tle Majortiien. Democratic Major ities. 0, and, though ‘eMi/suilivan sss; Lehewier, 1,500 SYLUM'S 85,000, hs) Schenectady One of the Tammany Polit ‘The Grphun inthe Assemaly. amany sent to the Joun Brown, Me was nd n favorite with every member of the Legisiainre, He rarely had ony: the Hunse, but when he An extended de ‘The Hon, Jacob Ju we Buitor of The Sun. Siu: Iv justice to my friends and fellow citi tens of tie city of New York, who have taken such ‘an active part In the last political campaign for the the workingmen eo War Path, the Knickerbocker entitied * Transeripts from the North River Nearly twenty year Assembly a young man nam unas*uining a vings Bank, b thing to say on the floor did, 1t wae brief and to the point, hate took place on an appro Juvenile Orphan Asy which item was strici and taxpayers, Jam 6 Luci Mr, James Lucas died sude evening of heart diseare, usu, and was found dead shortly afterward, ly on Saturday He went to be he city of New York, from the bill by a large ma. ne the vote Was an addrossed the Speak dertaking, and that the will of the people still rules, though our political trends haye dodged and tried jo corner us in every possibly way. the satisfaction of titixens that my vote tis day will run so far ahead 48 to ensure my election as Supervisor of the city and county of New York, Tt is true thut some who should have been faithful jo me were bonght by my pollties! opponents, and Mot when I least expected it, I was wounded in I therefore give notice r time to show my I will prove to known in former years as # prominent memb respeetavle and pardent adnurer of | He wus long a resident of the Eleventh Wrrd and served in ihe Custom House unde nounced, rose in his place and party, and Was utterance to lair covering himself he der great emb Master om the Gieenpoi easement, for the puri the members began to be aitracted hy the feeling ibe house of uy that L will be ready at the pro ds that the interest which they have take i T have received thous ames of those who have voted jor we, a bave as yetn Tudge Jacob Benner, of Dutchess Co Otis Tuts, the loventor, waik in Bostoa, on Friday night, The Hon, O, Bascom, Conal Commi terday morning at 4 o'clock. 1 Stewart died ‘on this matter 4 is the relate have so erucily in do to the institu oth my father Bordentown, Nod. puried in Philude| pt number of the te nd enule me to slow to the eltizens je iraud Which has been perpetrated 0) Respecttully, &e, it nursed and edueated me; it taught me to fe on Weduesday, ‘The inte Richard Berrien Lever! Greenwood Cenetery on Sarnrday from his 4 ue street, Brooklyn, where ue died ut Uh Sr, 1 am proud o ot tals Amsembiy ws ution to say a word ta ats by sir, in Lehalt of the orphans who woed (hi Tapped in the name 0 your action in stikin Johu Brown te ortunity bo stand here in JACOB COHEN, ‘Telling Bow at the Ring, oung Men's United adopted resolu- in the Coucasu: On the 2lat of August, at « the afternoon, a very a! Juake was felt in wud Caucasus, which dest of the houses in th Association un toration was unanimoush’, and the iteu candidate ior the Marin dgesbip in the Auclelostion, 10 havo Deen tra lent y-coumted out ng been wiowed a single ‘They solemnly atti m worked tor bit, for him all the votes of several hundred others from entire In conclusion thry cull upon ad them in puttin eto regain the rig Wiich they have been swit Hehenueba, ant vyed not only the town, but also by Tammany, he not o Unc they Hot onl peunt Quibbi preme Court, cursory Indivat the fountains turnii railroads many taili! uMrage, out of ‘The Fouda Express Robbers Arrested. Aunasy, Nov. 7 @ay arrested in this city ated in the ete extensive wilroad, between this Jnore is Charles It. Couklin, the baz one of Johnson's ake tie concu wre counsel for the nd Troy the persous im express robber; n of the earthy quuke was fitt Jtion was undulatory, and toe’ea diferent direettc This wavelike roll ‘of the prisoners man, Wuo was once be aves, following uney® due the Gos provinee of ti writ issued by a Judge of ners were all railroad men, and Fonda for trial. covered, und there 18 @ fair was accompanies born but rarely observed central point of th mountains in the meighburbuod of Set it must be in the in the Uditedt that they cam beat the Government we Courts, and They seem contdeut ” bora lake to f xottlug Me residues wat & chain of 1869, THE COCOS ISLAND “SILVER, —_—_—_— v IMMENSE ACCUMULATION OF SIL- VER FOUND AT LAST, SHALL POLITICIANS MURDER CITI. ZENS IN COLD BLOOD? ~-+ = The Murderer who Court General Sensi Officer who Connived at the Esenp: State Prison Conyiet—A Packed Jur Archibald Douglas wes murdered on Friday last, in cold blood, by Thomas Jackson, a epecial Deputy Sheriff ond an of ver of the Court of Gen eral Seastons, On the morning of the murder, Donelas and his assassin engaged tn a political discussion, which terminated In the murder, Jack- son was taken to the Tombs Police Court and arraigned before Justice Dowling, who commlited Mim to await the result of Mr. Dougios's injuries, Had cny other than a deputy sheriff perpetrated this bloody deed, tho Ring would have availed iteelf of this opportanity to make a fine display of justice, by ‘way of gaining voters at the next Charier election, It would have dragged the aesassin to trial before a week, Put what became of the First Ward poli. tician ? No sooner was it known that he was \near- cerated in the Tombs than a Coroner, it is salt, hastened to the reseue, He took an onte snorvem depo sition, Douglas lived a few hours after the Inquest. Instead of locking up the murderer in the Tombs, the Coroner granted him permission to go at large With a mutual friend, It is sald that Jackson went about Lie ward as usual, and behaved as if nothing had Lappened, and tbat he attended #evrral political meetings, and yoted in ‘Tuesday's election. When his services were no longer required, le was com- mitted to prison by bis friend the Covoncr, to wwatt tho result of the poet mortem inquest, which was held last Saturday afternoon, tn the City Hall, be fore Coroner Flynn of the First Ward, ond a jary composed of the follow Byrnes, who says be lives In 97 West Thirteenth street ; George F, Macomb, 908 East Sisticth street ; Froncix Reynolds, 186 Mott street ; James McCabe, 8 Vandewater street ; Theodore Hilton, 21 Bowery ; and Henry L. Frazer, 907 East Thirty-eighth street. WAS THE JURY PACKED? Aw Mr, Charles 8 Spencer, at the close of the tn quest, openly declared that he believed the jury packed that would render the astonishing verdict they did, we have looked into tho City Directory to learn the residences of the jurors, for the purpose of calling upon them personally, with the view of tolling our readers that this jury was composed of © good and Lawful m such me ought to be jurors in cases so Important, and that Mr, Spencer's charge Was unvarranted, We find that Reynolds lives, as he says, at 155 Mott street, but his business, if any, THE MISUSE OF THE POST OFFICE. Vlace in the There was an exciting acene one afiernoon re- cently on the third Moor of @ ey strert. Detec:ivo McGrath was sent by Marshal Tooker to the mers Mgeon-hole occupled by Smythe & Co, who alc pass for Waters & Co, and pretenu to be Inwy: conducting legal proceeds on behalf of the holt ere of tickets in leiteries which Teve proved awindles, The door was locked. ‘The dctective knocked, bat the chile! rwindlor, who wes toride, Fefused to open it, aid ‘rev om revolver, whien bo placed on a table at waich 1 Hie fea wae pale, and he was trembling. Al! this the detcetls 9 ob: served throw a chink In the deor. While the detective was wa'iuc, ¥ foot cotter Pirney Correspondence of The Stn, Panama, Nov. 8.—Your renders will remember Wie story Concerning $10,000,000 in sliver buried on the Cocos Island, which was started In San Francisco ton years ago, and has heen probably published in every country newspaper in the United States. The tale was that a doctor in San Francisco was one night called to the bedside of a sick and poverty-stricken tailor. The doctor watched over him carefully, and | fae vith letters and dronbed wrt tein «iy tooth made and pald for ail his own prescriptions, In | pick them up, remaining with Misha... ona cov ole spite of all his precautions the sallor grew worse, | The detective told the post carrier wae he w fad at last the doctor told him he must die, ‘Tue | Mudean inquiry of importance aut wi | man was deeply affected, and wept bitteriy, Death | snepected him of being in the pay of the» winale, came over him slowly but surely. A report has been made to Postmaster Jones, On his dying bed. with tears in his eyes, he thanked —— the doctor for all his kindness, and maid that he could OCURIOBRITING OF ORIN: and wonld repay him for all his trouble Tho Gang ¢ we Bal ass few short breaths he told him that in his younger iaked the Gase days he had been a pirate, With twenty compan: | Romaing Mulligan was fons he had shipped at Caflao on a Spaniels treasure October on, charge of etn np awed (vith others ship bound to Cadiz, When five days out they rose | 1m the Custom House dra tack fray le was and butchered the officers and passengers, attor | bed to ball in $20,000. tenes Cauldwell againet which the course of the ship was cnanged due west. | the ame offence. voluntarily, surgem Three weeks afterward, duritig adranken earousal, | 8000 afterward, aud was hell in $30 the ship ran upon a reef of rocks fringing an island | On for Some time before the Cot in the Pacific, and before morning eight of the buc- | kept secret, and the (rots dove cancers were drowned. At the break of day they | prowed. This ts the case in which. T reached the shore in boats, and fonnd the island fer- | whheh Collector Urinuell 18 so profoundly tgnorant tile and pleasant, After three days’ hard work, they brought the Kegs of silver dollnrs to the shore, and buried them, ‘The treasure amounted to over $10,000,000, As Water Was scarce, and the provisions on the wreck pall tena ‘Tue Kighth Ward Thieves’ Confedern wore totally damaged, the twelve pirates took to thetr bouts, and stecrea for the const of South At about 2 o'clock yesterday morning a young America, Nothing was ever heard from one of (he Gorman, while passing through Greene strect, be: tween Frinco and Houston, was stopped by two rut boats, and ft was probably swamped in w great storm which occurred three days after they had left flan, who asked him whether le tad a pistol, When the Island, ‘Lhe provisions in. the other boat soon he rentied that he had not, they assauited him, Fave out, and the men gradually becime delirious juded and Moods A Hilud Man, one @ them holding bis arm« and mouth, while the for want of sustenance. Two Jumped overboard, other rifled his pockets, He followed one of the highway men to a low eating saloon in Houston and were drowned. One of their companions dle tn the boat, and a fourtl: was killed by his comrades, ween Greene and Wooster, whither his who drank’his blood, Atter drifting under a burn brought two policemen, ‘Ihe thief was the keoper of the saloon, and he was ing aun for two weeks, the survivors were picked upbya passing veesel friend of the police, und the consequence was that the keeper ately kicked the robbed man out of th ‘One of them died on the following day, ier lived to tell his story to hundreos of incre saloon to the ridewalk, —a ‘The Nation's Garden of Eden. shington ix a little paradise, ‘Two men are is not given, ‘The names of the rest of the jury are | lous listeners, and to seek im vain for the means not in the Directory, ‘This chreumstance retnri to the leland. Ho ws now abont to enda ilfe meet of disappointment in death, At the conclasion of with Mr, Spencer's charge and the verciet, docs look | hy ivi seller ee trem under hin bor ny and nobody knows what has become of in @ little suspicious, " ra giving the latitate and longitude and the atte en were brucally beaten. Petty thefls are all over the city, and altogether the ¢ ness before the courts is unusually | , Saturday night rlot some of the rioters held th cers while others beat them with eluos and stones; others, again, inflicting severe gashes with kuives or ‘a colored riot on Saturday ight two po- Yof the is THR PRISONER, Hear as possible, and handed then | razore! Officer Brown's head was cut in several Ihe marderer, ‘Thomas Jackson, was present | 1th doctor; But before the physician could ex- | Ginces, bia jaw was broken, aud the injurien on other 4 pe Hee Mada lal a Ee portions of the body are, Ii is feared, fatal, during the Inquest, and sat beside his | rod Just duping the Pernvinn, revolution against «nov he $4 an ome Spain, and the sailor in San Franciveo some a Ae ee, opted die fe am yumrer | tnirteen years ago. A careful study of the ehart 10 Justice Mansfield ay Tarvesdrop. $1.00, for stmnding three or tour times a sear before | eated the rsland in the vieinity of Cocos, ‘The doc: | A day or two ago Mrs, Kellett, a respec raillog int the prlye ‘ce, | torembarked in the scheme with all bis wealth, rigs | miiliner, of 70 Broome street, appeared as complain AX months age aperate burg jd | Red Out® schooner, and sailed from San Fravciseo in | ant in Justice Manafield's Court, against Josephine r— who had n sentenced by Recorder | Seareh of the KI Dorado, He returned a rnined | Roinhardt, for the theft of a dress. Not only t to Stato Prison, excaped from this sane | MAM, Unable to discove the island. Other expedi- | Josephino acknowledge the thelt, tut it was ¥ ; Hons were fitted out, le. none were auccesatul, Tn July, 186s, Gal gentlemen in portunity to stoot aman, ts eel \ fited out Ti TRETINONT eit in high « of Peter Relily: William H. Alberta, Offcer James B wooed confide AT Thowrsxen, Michael Brannigan, Thomas Cody, Tho | were old Cal mas O'Halloran, and James Lar of ull su. | venture, perfluons verblage, On Friday, Oct, 2, between 12 M. and 1 o'oloek tn the : ar ‘01 nd Dour las, the deceased, stood tn x are mavigation front of the Hqnor taloon, 6 Battery place, discussing | thoroughly worn out and disgusted. They spent something oF other im & loud, angry tone of votce, | nineteen days there Ml looking for the hidden Tacks heard to re ould go down | riches, and then frre up the hunt as entirely Uto- 8 ) ofheg again for Panama, they finally Dimeelf, Nir xcellent op. readons best known t did not avall himself of that mitted to veda rep reuuand tn then word been up here be- fore, Get out, the whole lot of you.” pega tes Encounter with a Pickpocket, The neighborhood of Fifteenth street and Sixth on yesterday af } neverthe! ‘ thia” elty expedition, party: tomplete char i ‘The toat of the party dans, and Were used to a life of one George Cum- WHO ha xpedition They standing on a corner near the lamp post walting wear, A weil dressed young man st up, and, pretending also for a car, edged up close to her and uttempted to snatch her wallet, She setzed him by the collar und puramelied him with her clenched bands ta truly RR pian. petting sa would a a brought up In La Union, whenec Cummins came up | artistic manner, to the influite amusement of the oor te ie Khnmie, fom, | 40,thln city with the news of their blasted hopes, corner loafers, Rar ny hie Re Ore tae Tt was thought that the failure of thie expedition would put an end to all aitempte to recover the pe Ge. This was not the case Last’ winter, some of the superstitions and wealthy eitia Deian to agitare the eubject anew. organized, composed of some of the promin ernment officials, ‘The matter was brought befor the Costa Rican Congress, and after an luvestigation they authorised the purchase of reveral shar wo! the ock on Government ace A large majority of ‘dition. were Koldiers, interests of the Gov aii, and you kno ey VR har. Pi break your fay ro, you al W CAN Be AMAR, YOU Fen the Deputy Shenit janes Larey he 7 won't brea 1 «were Eat ‘of Costa Rica A company was « by Pat, Millet, of Sai wan granted by Justice Leary, of Troy, and the fel low Was arrested in this city jestorday, > im with an Axe, 1 the RANE At batween Yoav tte rder to acparaty (ue Conbat the waist, and. wh Vi ry returned dae ich tasted @ Hrotwoly tn 4, eeized dackson by tolng fo, Larry etruck JRekson way 1 went to look after aH tol i2an’s saloon 1. Atpriest was sent along to look out for « Tro Ben Crissey, a worthless fellow, Whale on re. They left Costa Rica in Ji entere of Mrs. Dodge, in Btepher ne ont of the been heard of them until yesterday, | yesterday, and undertook to outrage. ter on we ved from one of th ; feized an hxe and split his head open, Mo dted am. Just oa the murdered man Was stantly, taining intellige 4 Hom of the door, Douglas fe | “lscovery @ letter states that all ———— "Tho mucdover, tie pero ta | the OF asure has not ax yet beeu oblained, and there POLITICAL SQULBS. oily anileatd, " Vouran-———, | (ore no estimate of ite value ean be given. ‘Lhe - will meet on the for the December lect Pyar font ter part of that which tmx already b sin | ig in silver, the most of It Spanish dollars, : AEE A Wonderful Auroral Disptay, From 4 o'clock on Saturday morning to 6, and even during the fer advancing twilight, the sky was Coroner | sutlused with a brilliant exrmine, then a rosy hne, | un Hury that if | then a deep red. or a seariot, then a quiet t . from the brightest eat t areh, beam ne were Not Visit eraid meteor of » the southern heavens up custerly over a sharp curve of twelve point south-southeast of Sirius” It diameter of a full moon wheo near the horizon, It threw around dirk shadows of buildings and other o ‘Twenty meteors were counted below the mag Polaron. a due out formea walk ai n has ployeos of his ‘The Inspec nee the election discharged weveral eu Dr VoUng against hint. f election tn th i rd counted the Ba hy the endorsement only, never | Marcus Hanlon, Seeretary of the Executive Com, ee of the Constitational Uiton party, i prpllely ‘cused of selling ont the party to , THE ASTONISHING VERDICT, When the te ny had been Flyno very cor tly informed uired the assistance of the ing their verdi son Treaday night okin at (he names. Hor 5 ¢ ndor lighted The jury, ta ¢ we Verdict Tt phot oun they sencrous offe v1 with thein Ui thelr return, is follows id Archibald Dongias came to his death rive the reamit of w pint ol shot Ww ‘ dneke thon Ken pendent, t, The Demoeratie State leit verdict “that ¢ front ment tide An attempt was m: day to connt ont dusticn stapnt re ter, and to install WoW. Tleheror In plow that Stappt'y Christian name (d Smittted: trom et u 7 & Lodge No, 197, F. and A. M.. consecrated their du. slob at New York Bay Cemetery yesterday atter: hoon. AC avon ¥0 ment Lode visitinn rehed 1 ey CIOL om Staten is life t be in danger: ROW APTER THE INQUEST —APR) On the rendith rybody, the pi eon to ville Mr, Charles 8. Spencer, who represented the Dis- tre! Attorn pposed the motion, and demanded that the papers be seut to the District Attorney tor his retlon, Coroner Flynn after sume hesitation concluded to comply with Me. Spencer's request, ai G the Btate law on the na such 10 be counted, mud 4 was declared elected by ® mal: rity county officers elected aro: Senator. eister. J. Stapnf, Burrogate, GD. G. ». 5 Sheriff, Andrew Teed, Kep. — - JOUTINGS ABOUT TOW. en'A DANGHEN of this verdict, whieh astonished ‘oner’s counsel moved to adult 1) AC the ground, MW. W Vrayer was offerca by Ai Ledge, No. 257, aes mi Ni presided W. Grimiths. of C in which Dicksah tien dey orginal Toha anit remanded Jackson to the Tombs, red tho nati ewhiel a mpressive pray We had a few snow fakes sentorder. re the Jury mt Mr. Speticer, while con hs uttered py Wrather Ceullite’ iter | ‘Tae Women’s Parliawout las decided that a wo versing with the representatives of the press, clarac “hiter tausie by the ehole the mae RY een 8 BALE terized the Jnvy ash pacwed body, Nine prisoners were in the House of Detention soner Fiynn und bis right-hand man Shine ad- yesterday, Crline~Poverty. — . vanced toward Mr, Spencer, and the Coroner, In a NEW JERSEY, Au tmmense murket ia to be Luilt at the foot of very threatening wid: *L have herd jou : ‘Thirt y-fourth street, North Kiver, tell there 1 gota parked jury to vit ——— ‘The last of the Spanish thin city today, from My sti ‘The steamahips Nebraska and Cily of Brookly n ar: rived last nigh ‘he bodies of two dead children were found yea terday forenoon ta front of 84 Weat Forty: test The pm m fea lon of Charities fe t for 3,074 persons last month, aud ‘Voolay the Pacific and Atlantic ‘Telegraph Com: pany will open a large and fae office in Wall ttrect ‘The new P. E. Church of St. Chrysostom, Seventh e.and Thiriy-nluth etrect, was forualy opened days in tints e090," aboats is to be towed to Mn Srancen did Hot reter you, nPLYNN= That won't do, Ta yy THIN SAY anything ‘bout me, SPENChE-T reiterate that Lrcyer said that hed this jury, Lhave been holding a private eration with these gentlemen, and ail that LP gy have tnid refers only to My, Heuicy, the uflicer who took charge of the siry, Assistant, Alderman Feveral iccheats have been constructed in Pater- 1 for eniling on Dundee Lake Tho Glues Factory Light Guard, of Jersey City, 4 tA ir annua! waryet Cxcuirdion ou Saturday, cde Bohnstedt, of Hoboken, celebrate his ait wedding ou faintdoy, and wis waded by bly nls ary Swith, a clerk in the employ of the Ameri can News Company, leaped off a pler in Jersey Clty on aturday Wig. He wus saved. The latest in W. elonament You are cert nly mistaken, sir, 1] * Vt agolng 4 Coroner's officer Healey. at hearing Mr. Spencer meke this remark, rushed Up to hin, n the langouge of Billings him thit as’ soon as the Coroner bud sensavion t Hoboken is the Louis Cummins, @ 1 ARE AS, 005 4 ¥ venue, Jersey City, | Tt was Mr. 4 Ward, the gateman of the ferr vould poneh him 4m the suoot for talk eta “pis expioousk | who Fmeue einen hom iowhing the vad sree st 1 ome ne Lat), tik ferry 6 riday Rencer, at thie Jnncture, ge he stood ser | A young Htullan gist 9 years, named Cursoa- | Dr. Henry D. Ranney will lecture on * Digestion Fee ee eee ine tig | entt, wae burned todteathe nt 26 Mall ‘ouue.Jer- | in Mission Hail, Eighth avenue und Twenty: street, a goo sey Clty, yesterday, While rousting pes Uiwerenivg Frederick Ohler, of Chatham street, Newark, fell | ‘The Athlone Soctety of Irishmen met yesterdoy, off the platform of a! rat ond ear in Newnrk IWet alght, and Was run over, His Injury direso ved to celebrate thelr wateeuth anuive may Prove fatal ear Mn On the Hth of next nowt ah Jake Suith, alias Copper, of Hoboken, and John | Watson B, Fi sued Jumes F str ,of Newark, ented inn pei in’ Bast | covern ditiere 000 on gold trans Of Satuiday mivcuiug, BML WAR Victor Jat Panic ta th that only parity in weil 1 of the Clinton avenue med » Evungetical Alliance of Ameries tast verd Aris, Just ¢ ata cos 64), ed tow idvessos (eam Drs, Belial, John Cot this verde ee a Yedloraa nator Fvell Sinith, Oanse, Crooks, Prot- Ei Charlicr, aud otherss Addressed the congregation, Demolition of Boston ¢ Ales’ Uni lief Association will open an ‘ i Gerdt'« liquor store, Tulr, for he bonent of alin soldiers win gang of about forty workmen on yuna Felt nthe Apollo building, 4 1a) broadway, slays the Boston Colisenmn fn drink. The 10m) Feutuce a tw its Wakekie, Mamepane amelie oe. 1A new Philharmonte Society (the Mi readante), for in quilty. irom | hin face terribly’ dhagured.” “Owineto | the cuillvavon ofthe bigiiee Malian elascig music’ hs H the Meleney Of the Lokes, the MennilaMte creeped, | Deen formed at No, B.Ciinton piace, with Macstra Aw or an The lumber is di is tonto Baril: as Musical Director ! Tanna Used, One thousand loa or 5 Joseph Welsh and George Gilbert had a «cuffle on i i suld bo ¢ ¢ party jor firewood, kb ae PERSONAL INT. 116 K Saturday mgh¢ at6 Cherry street, during which Welsh Lone of We western baleony, covering ‘suvcrfica bt received a fall, His spine. w everely Injured that fiver in. Wittie have been vold, to. be removed wid | Robert J, Walker is verlously i Palast Hn aittans camntan el ie Park, where it Will serve wh excellent purpose ws a «Hon, E. McPherson ts to return to Washing: | Hon. Interesting speeches were et Rive: frand stand. ‘This sale fneludes the lower fluor, the font Mee a return to Washing: | toy, Jona Ii brliton, Capt, Occ Use an removal ot the entice bubbling "will prohst Nisin Adanis, of Watertown, Mass., bought | ,.The Pullman, palece ear Orleans, wh F n aong the Sierra Nevadas, ¥ ou ny Mia tt hairs und setteos ft W. Falmer becomes Appraiser of } Saturday eveulig, M:Av1 With Callioruiane returniags deec remain ur ret of Decenitie The Assessor of the Sixth District hag neixed Wi ut very few. thy tthe | k was in Warhington, on Satur | pumber of p shops, alleged to belong to the Hon, t of the le Ueket Lote hav iT esident Lo att the Orgia Plate Wood 1 Wor, Pron J, Bra Murray proportionate a for hess more’ brill ' Frank big, of a charge of wor pay! vou portable. souvenirs of the dubilew. TI Shaw Green was nowt ; prizes on band will be dispored of by sullraguns, wid opold. Releherstein dled suddenly yeaterd early di he W * irae niroot Be Tat aeaiien (of the Chicago | Whitey Howe, hoalways touore ; f, Nulbr’y ntrvet} aud Frederick Git, ab Will the Presiden: Watite be Driven? s way Company, has Dullt a #1000) bond sup | Treith gerect 1 Wessun iv. Tee The thieudsof the Cae | Orn Scenck walled trom Europe on Oct, 28, and | ,,70eatenmentp Lodona, wilet sailed on, Saturday ba sare r w ne thel efforts 0 t ve will are.ve Washia ton dy bien (0 attend the meeting ~ Morton his ureived in. the etry aud wl preset tab ¢ They contend that Coogeess will interfere 16 Pasir tae fe ouying arias for the Turki Gov er behalf aud that U the Preident hut " t, and bas Ju Pied WK Springield and weet 1 » Shollobarger, of Ohio, our Minister to @ Woull abolish the a t that tty hewlth i» not improving, as he rm drinking would bu ISLAND 1 W resiga ab i. . alina Cavanagh, alias has piled tei yooution succenstlly on Aaland forry-bois, In comaeany. wits Maris | phil Vy ey tus tabou Leland J | ha in pring Physictans'/Mutual Aid Axsoclatton have elect ell saile ed James Anderson, M. D,, Presldent; Alexander B. . ALD Vice President ;” Jaines Mouell. M.D. seo: iC yirtoe Ht Osdo Wilton, City of the body, of the malltouatre abody. The remains are to be reated onthe 20th of the gave Victor Emmanuel the title of King of Ttaly on- th inst, ed politician of the Nineteopth Ward of ecoud District of PRICE TWO CEN TS. THE OLD WORLD'S KEWS. —_——_ KING VICTOR EMANUEL, OF ITALY, ON HIS DEATHBED, ——— The Privco ard Princeny Nepeleon Same Pivned te his Be: —The Hoty Snern~ t Acminiatered—Tie Beat of Larope’a chr—The Suecesstons cr, Nov. 7.—King Vietor Emanuel is dying, The Prince and Iviacces Napoleon have veer summoned to his bedside, and bave stirted from Paria for Florence, ‘the King wae duly indormed of. the fact that bis fe wae tm danger eayly (hfs raorning, He received the news calmiz, and: immetintely sent fora clerical confow sor, (rem wiumn, alter complnncs with the Cathorle rule of barihf, Re rcerived absolution and the holy sacrament, enjoying apparently the greatest tran quiliity of mind, Marte Alert Eperao Ferdinand Thomas Vietor Pauanviet I. Kinm of Serdinia, and since 1890 virtually sovereign of nearly the whole of Italy, was borm Morvch 14, 18%, and was the son of King Charles Albert and Queen Therese, daughter of the Grand Dake Fertinans of Tuscany. He was well edo cated a8 Yotb ely iilan and warrior, and while he wae Al Duke of Savoy he married, in 1942, tho Arely duchess Adelaide of Austria, In the revo lution of 1848, he distinguished himself, and was wounded fo the dissstrous battle of Novarro, March 9, 1819. On the day of that de feat liv tither, Charles Albert, abiieated in bis fe vor, Raetaky : favoring Vietor Emmennel, The new king reorgrnized pis eabinet and overcame the prejudices of opporing feetfons, and despite many staggering diMenition embrecing sedaetive over tures from Austria, ond fulminat'‘ons from Rome, he maintained his Government and became knows as a good ruler, Tn the war of 1855 Victor Emanuel joined the allt ance against Russia, aid sent 17,000 nren to the Cri- mea, These soliiers, under Gen, De Is Marmora, Aistingnished themselves in the battle of Tehernays, Tn the same year Victor Emanuel visited Paris and London, and was received with enthusiasm, Aftes cementing his alliance with France by the marriage of bis danghter Clotilde to the Prince Napoleon, be went personally into the field in the new war for Italian independence. After the battie of Magenta, on the Ath of June, 1858, he entered Milan with the Emperor of the French, and all the Milanese whe had been freed by the Allies, pluced themsetyes aw der Vietor Emanuel’s command. After the battle of Solferino, during which Vietow Emanuel fought Gea, Benedek in person, the pence of Villcfranea, signed in front of Pozzolengo, ended the war, Tuseacy, Parma, Modena, and the Roman Provinces shortly after voted their anion to Sar nil the Garibaldian expedition gave the King Picdwont the whole of Naples and the Vapal States, with the exception of Rome and neighboring territory. The Italian Senate the 20th of Febraary, 1861, by a vote of 129 to &, and’ the Chamber of Deputies by 293 to 1. He forcibly put down a second rising of Garibaldl in A agnst, 1868, but pardoned the insurgents, One after amoth- the Great Powers recogn'zed him, except Mexico and Spain, but these he compelled by refusing to enter into commercial treaties with them, He was one of tae- first in 1882 to agree to a European Congress, and the following ge signed with France the treaty of Sent. 15, which opened the way for the evacaation: of Home by the French traopa. One of ite condi tions was the removal of the capital of tae Kingdom: to Florenee, and this was complied wit! Victor Emanuel i ttulary King of Cyprus and of Jerusalem, Queen Victoria conferred apon him the Order dest son, Prince be in Austrian Al succeed him on the throne. ‘ings in Paris were dissolved’ on Saturday by the Both assemblages dis- persed quietly, ing no resistance, Henri Rochefort has arrived in Paris, On Satur-- drevsed an electoral mecting. Me le le eandidate for the Cor Legisiat t Ward of Paria. hal in lias accepted 8 nomination to the Corps Legislatif (om one of (he Paris districts, without, however, taking the oath of personal fleli- ty to the Emperor —— Dalmatian Towns Destro a Fort Blown Benea, Dalmatia, Nov, 7.—The Austrian forces operating against the Dalmatian insnrgenss at and konth of Catt ¢, after considerable and severe frhting, partially burned the towns of Polorl int Mains. ‘The Insurgents just previous te their defeat blew up Fort Stanjevieb, —— - FROM THE OCEAN CABLES, ee seek on it golny to Nico, ‘Tho sultan of Tarkey will not witness ti of the Suez Canal. Flars were at b honor of the late € Qu tn Lon PUISHE opening IFmaet iw London on Saturday, tn ore Peubouy. Victoria opened the new bridge and viaduct on on Saturiiay with State ceremonies. Rodos has Liberated Magregor, throuyh the hitereession of the Awertean Consul, el Jocxer, who negotiated the Mexican loan with the ire, ¢! minity of 17,0°0,000 france for ‘rench Government. ublished « pastoral ouconda eed 16 an iiestfon of the inaihbilty’or the Pope without discus: som. Constitution, and in rez to Mil the vacant Fcats rd in the election of the Cortes. sasond $$ BROOKLYN. ——- y meet this evening at If Mretie a Locating Committee wilt report ‘The Kosciusko st M. B. mecting-honse was dedicated yesterday by Bishop Janes, ‘The edifice cost 10,000, Elizabeth Baker, of Ws The Missouri € Myrtle avenue, The ington ayenne, near Warren otteot, tell I i the reer yard Rituraay winte intoxicated and wasdruwueds eo pei BL LOSSES BY FIRE, poet block, in Kent, Oblo, was burned on corning. ‘The losats by No. & D. Day: J. Bethel, and Ray & Ward reach $12 containing Lewis's Hotel nd dwellings, at Creek Cem + Was burned on Saturday Roehest reer ti Thomas. Carr, theatre was Dnrned on Satur; ug DuNidings were damaged, imager, Jone ni Host a part of his Valuste war lost a part of hie valu gta F Vaiuabte w: ail his property, and ying an engagenn rove, Aggregate los SPARKS FROM THE TELEGRAPH, The Tallapoosa has salied under sealed orders Son Francisco Lad seven murders and suicides last A shock of earthquake was felt “ Cal, on Saturday. a am in Heaney ‘The free letter delivery system goes into effect tm Ban Francisco about the Lith Lust, Tue Red Storkings beat the Ne Cineinuati, on Saturday, by 17 t0 8 ‘The State Constables seized the stock of eight o@ ton lager Deer saloons in Boston on Friday night. ‘The Danish Consul in San Francisco is about te forward to Denmark a quantity of seed potatoes, Frank M: Ripley. U. 8. District Attorney In Calle fornia, has forwarded his resignation to Washington, Miss Ellon Ramsey, while attempting to cross tl bridge near Haldemana, C, W,, fell off and was drow! Four inches of snow fell yesterday in Covina Va, and Green The snowstorm seems: \'e followed the mountain range, ‘The p truins on the Pacific Railroad to be tranete d to-day. ‘The elttzens Oasland Will celebrate Uie event In grand style, Julla Kane, an Irish women about fifty years af aceiden tally fell into a Well hear ber hou UE Wildge, Cond, and waa drowned, whe one was attoual Benke, Wolf boro’, N. Hi, very thing a the York Mutoals, ia by burglars on Friday nigh way faken, The bank's capital ls hos signed the deoth warrants of Joba Taylor, P Rich placer gold mines have heen discovered Sonora, Mexico. Parite e Tucson for Sonora Ww: mises Of protection by the Mexican soldiery, New gold discoveries are reported om the Fin! Branch of the Place River, in British Cotunibia. I ais Chat they exceed in riehpees the Cariboo: Mrs. Solomon who lived about wm i ville, Va., were nurderedom a al ereadpais