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ashen PRE SSS THIRTY-SEVENTH YEAR PACIFIC RAILWAY SMASH. a a ne a a ah we —— OO ————————————————— NEW YORK, “MONDAY NOVEMBER 15. 1869, PRICE TWO CENTS. Mas, Breuning peonat MARRIAGE TIE ERIE RAILWAY SURIKMy | 02 Cre eee | PRESB OBRLAN REUNION: sta atld blak LE THE OLD WORLD'S NEWS. —_——— The Wifs Dectared a Wife and Awarded « oe Acquittal of the Clerayman whore Wife was ——. The Rov. Mr. Wheeler's Unco Hpecuine otoer us - OUND- Divorce with Allmony—Churech Coremos | yp sroRY oO. rE mrakemen| Ateidentally Drowned tn Soventeon Inck= | ry KPITHALAMIUM IN THE HOUSES in School Hooks-New=Fangied kde | GEORGE PEABODY'S EB ea Neo not Necessary to Mind a Marriage ia | 77" StORY OW Oe PANY Aan en of Waters OF WORSHIP YESTERDAY. noation tor the Children of the WESTMINSTER ABBEY, ED IN THR WEEK, Law ta New-York. Lacnal y ‘The Rev. Isaac B. Smith, on trial in Geneva, . don't personally know the Rev, Mr, — Soe In the case of Beaticn Bissell agt. John Bis Smashing the Locomotives and Tm Iil,, for the murder cf bis wife, has been acquitted. ble Hope of a Ln Tnton= | Wheeler, selfannounced agent for eupplying the | Bloquent sell, the plaintiff claimed thot she was the wife of tho Lives of Passongers—The Result of | This reauit is so startlingly unexpected, in view of kin Alba: Jy a Brake on | poor children of the South with school books; but Hishop the defendant without any ceremony, but simply by Employing Incomperent Men—Threat the published facts of the case, that it will not be riot Wheels of Progress—Dr. | wo should like to learn something about him, The Name erlinge of two Groat Nas e consent followed by her recognition openly as @ fon to Sink the Road What say t tions, wife, Bissell, on the other hand, claimed there we Stockholders ¢ only an ordinary seduction, and that the wife part The strike of the brakemen on the Frie Rail- ‘was merely to throw dust in the eyes of strangers. | way threatens to become general. It ts said that the Since then he has been ceremoctally married to | brakemen on the Delaware} division, end the Ati another woman, Jodge Barnard has decided that | tie and Great Western division, are to unite with Mrs, Bissell wae legally married, and ts entitled to | thelr brethren on strike this week, ‘The cause of divoree and alimony. Alssatisfaetion among the Delaware men, ts the fail- Tt was sho wo on the trial that Biceell,in Janoary, | ore for three monthe past of the Company to pay Erie interesting to review them. Porhaps our readers Evangelical Alitance. may be able to ascertain from a perusal of them what It was that led the enlightened jury to come to the conclusion that they did, We confess that wo are not. Some time in June last, Mr. Smith, with his wife, to whom he had been married only a year, drove in his Doggy from Turner Junction to Elgin, to attend ‘8 ministers’ meeting at the house of a brother cler- a wi le iT l, eleri- i. The up town Presbyterian churches were | larivoring men with elon block tecetvtke ctner | LONDON, Nov. 14.—In accordarice with the ans crowded yonterday by large and fashionable anti- | gay appeared in the public achools of Jersey City, | NOMBCement on Friday, the Bishop of London to-day encoa derirous of heering the opinions of their pas | with a letter from the Assistant Superintendent, Mr, | “clivered the funeral sermon om the late George tors on tho lato anion of the Old School and New | pyickineon, and was permitted to appeal to the boys | Peabody in Wesiminster Abbey. ‘The interior Schoo! Presbyterians. The atroets near Dr. Hall's, | ang gitia to aid him in educating the children at the | W#* still kung with the drapery of mourning, Dr. Adams's, Dr. Spring's, and other houses of | wouth, Ife solicited to thie end contributions of | AX Immense eoncregation listened with man’ Worship, were filled with stylish equipages. school books, pamphlets, and “Sundey-achooi pa- | fet emotion. Tho Bishop sald that Bo ane Dr. Murray delivered an excellent disconree in | pers that wero not too mneh sotied;" In fact, amy- | Utled commoner ever drow arowad bis grave Saw Franctsco, Nov. 14.—A few minutes past gine o'clock this morning, the Exstern bonnd train on the Western Pacifle Railroad, composed of ergbt tars, including one sleeping ear, came into collision with the Alemeds Ferry train of four ears, near San Leandro, Both trains were going at the rate of twen'y miles an hous, ‘Tie engines are a perfect wreck, and the cars smashed and driven through | 1967, while the girl was residing in "rooklyn inthe | them ary port of their wages, They havo repre | gyman, Having spent the afternoon and part of the | the venerable Dr. Spring's old brick churen, FINO | thing readable would be gratefully accepted, $0 large @ conconree of sincere mourners 9@ one another. The Westera Pacific train left on | capacity of nurse, began paylng his oitentions to | sented their care to the Company; they have re- | evening, he started for the house of a brother-in- PTS brite h strect, from the words Every family kuows to {te coat that dooke in ase | George Peebody, The reason was that through @ Brompt time, but the morning was so fogy that the | her, which contt ued for feveral months, and re- | ce\ved no entisfactory response, and they have made | taw, a Mr. Benton, about two milos from Elgin, At | «Rehold, Iwill tako the children of Taraet, and wilt | inthe schools of one locality ore discarded in anoth- | 1s Ne he hal Inbored for others, especially foe engineer had diMeculty to see any distance ebead, On arriving at the switeh, where the Western Pac.fic connects with the Alemeda road the train slowcd, aud thy awiteh tender being questioned whether the Alemeda train bad pasted, answered, ited In an offer of marriage In the Intter part of | preparations to quit en macee the employ of the June, 1467, which, after s« hesitation on the rart | Company, of the plaintitt, by reason of (he difference in social | ‘The agitation in tivor of a strike by the engineers atation between Herself aud defemlant, was Gvully | {gaining ground, If the engineers demand the re- accepted by plaintiff. Very soon after the engage: | atoration of the old brakemen, the Company, It is about 9:90 in the evening Mr, Smith called at Mr, Benton's house in considerable excitement, asking ‘whether his wifo was there, and saying that hie bug ky had been overturned in crossing ® suall stream pout aquarter ofa mile from Mr, Beoton’s, and he ‘and his wife thrown Out, and as he lind not been able Hence. in this moving community, most families | %¢ poor, Simple in his habits, anambitiogs of he found his enjoyment in benef. y gublier wealth, and bi® name soni be the heritace nA aod would forin another strand Knglind and America, ther ahi oo every widow auit walk mage then wine | gr, jon 1 the land. upon the mourtains of Tera He . they shall be no more two nations, heltuer shail thoy be | have @ considerable accumulation of such achoot | TPE oF power divided into two kingdowe any more at all. books, in good, serviceable condition. ‘The Rev. | joy to give acTie, peeker, charccterized the union movement | Mir, Wheeler, having got the children wermly en- | of two gre:t vat nd only after much woiritual and earnest discussion; | listed in his benevolent labors, br his pathetic ap. | of the cord bind Ail right, go ahead.” Soon alter the trains dashed | ment, Bissell told the girl that be did not believe in | suid, will be obliged to concede to the demands of | to find Ns wife afer getting out, he thought she | During two yeara pant convertiogs bai been sitting, | peale in behalf of the Southern iuvcie folks who are a i Anto each other with a terrific crash, ‘The first p marriage ceremonies; that they might be legally | the meno) ©. ‘The engineers are willing to ight have gon on to fe hoa bad Jen tim, Fe comm! eee hat been Ataca un and re crowing ap in ignorance, promised to eall next day THE REV bbb) A IN CURA, @enger car on the Western Pacific was driven tbrough | married without any ceremony; that there were | fan their trains even with the incompetent any by church had io praying. rovidene a ing that hie horse was a very headstrong animal, and when it saw water would go toto it, ‘The horse having #topped in the stroam to drink, Smn'th stepped over uvon one of the thills to un: check bim that ho might drink, when bie wife call to hin. to barry, that she felt Mint. Just then the for their contributions, ‘The ehildren with glowing | ‘The Burning of Cane Plelds near La hearts bore liberal gifts, by the armful, from th ces-The Capture of Taataannben— homes to school ; but the Rev, Mr. Wheeler dit not the Kemedion District. appear, On the day following, howover, an express TL Yor. 14.—On Thursday last seven ‘wagon, bearing the legend: cane ficlds near Las Craces were burned. Since that granted thelr fetitton, and in such way to give them reasonable hope that their unton would be as Ineting ons it wa likely to prove beneficial to the Church. ‘The cheek which the movement received twelve months ago in Albany, acheck which had filed many with @nd smashod. The other cars are badly damaged. The number of killed end wounded is variously este ‘Mate at from ten vo fifty, The fotlowing is a list of those known to be killed many sach marriages, and be wished her to waive | men whom the Company hae engaged to sapoly the ceremony, This et firet abe refused to do, but | the places of those discharged. ‘They say that on aserles of conversations followed, during which | account of the peceliaritics of the grade of the Erie Ject was diseu 1 npeing his views, | Road, no experience ean qnallty a man to be wholly end woande tending th t euch & Brera m he prone 2 | competent to sci as brakeman on the trains which by Lt ly lrg a a them beta poi odo Reo Geaeatn [Beth ad Af “sTOCKWRLL'S REPRERS, 25 ANN 8T.,"” time four Chinamen were discovered in the act of Killed— Alexander W. Baldwin, Coited States Dis. ork, and that they would bene validip | Pen over it. stream twice, the wheel passing over bin, and the Eivatom, lest in rushing forward uniieedingly to the | drove up to the schoo! house, and the reverend g firing another cane deid. They were seized, and im fic Judge of Nevad Haward giv: | married as if thive cleogymen, should marry them, | The Brie Comrany, on thelr part, aay that they | horse stamping him under foot, When hi aot up, | foal they should be overturned, | Tho mature de. | tIeman, of some one representing him, very irrever- | mecnstely execated nd as inuch Rusvand aud wife as nls brother and | nave every brnkeman's position on the road filed, | he looked around for bie wife, and vecing the bugey | liberation which the movement had received was | Cott ohscU vhese cherished memenioea of by gone Paghayahen, Whlek ar aaleat an earnest of its stability. This unio would make (U Teamente Gnaily prevatied, and aboat | 8nd that they have a reserved force under pay for ed by thirty voluntecrs, has wife, and caught tt, took care to wave it, and then een captured by the the church more powerful for effecting good, | schooliday delights Into the vehicle, Then monnt- | fi". the Ist of July Uo narringe day was’ appoitted. | any emergency, They add that more applications | went on to Mr. Bouton's to look for help, though it did not change or increase the sources | ing jig “ue in, without a word of thanks to the little wir erm ee defeated whild attempting to u Ot | The time Axed was the 160) of July, Bissel! tur | aye made for positions than can possibly be filed, ‘To one person le said he didn't know why he had | from which that good would flow, capture a tatiresd ~ pling oy i tn: David Ward, merchant of | mah 4 plaintiff with taesna to procure ‘her marringn | 110 200 UT POs ous TIM Use Petey ec nas | driven info thestream, tor he hat just leit w stable | Other Presbyterian nastors selivered eloquent dle. | douors, or of acknowledament to the teachers, be eee nite ‘ent te. Tegnyeben Se | ratiem oe se yO peae ant mag | Qutily and With the assistance of her married sister, | hough every one who apniios to them for work bas | where there was plenty of water, and was gulng to | coarses upon the saune wubjectand ihe Way was | drove off, Tho children wero indignant at tue | Rornedlon, urman, of Sen Joss ; ans rs, Stiesi, the girl made her preparations for thé | his namo and addross filed, so that ne can be called | anoth re ump inside, “But the | passed by the ehurch members in mutual viei ‘i r 0 ol r Guppored to be B. HH. Fox, fron papers found on his | marrage, “On the 12th of duis, the day appolnied), | on at any moment. water looked vo oed he drove inc’. ‘To. stl ane | End congratuiations, Iti expected that thenews or | teatment. The man was, they sald, a discourteous | | The cholera atill prevails in tho jurisdiction of the pin {iff lect her sister's houce, telling he that the | Rem otuer he said that he drove acrons the bridge, but door, at the best. They reasoned, als the union will hy 68 powerful eifect. in promoting Wounded—J. M. Perkins, @ railroad employee, + . ‘aptall-General DeRodaa retarned to Havane P Gas: poise tobe married, Gia met Bineell 1h exp prow Tre steers that the horse, in apite of his efforts to drive on, | the amalgamation of the various freo Presbyterian | books, if {ntended for the South, ahguid have gone |, Captall-Gen c yecly, braised; J.P. Lowell of Saeramenio, both | New York, and they went to Cenunl Park. where | The brakemea now on strike at Port Jervis have | turned after crossing, and went into the stream to | eourches m Scotland and other parts of Kurope. tp ik: eniries WALK Weenies Wik a MOLINA oo ee eee tlon. legs badly t; J. L. Bland of Sau they took open carringe, and while in the cere drink, ‘Those diserépancies, together with the fact | An the Presbyterian house of worship in Madison | PY be ¥ ware a allentiy, dige Within poet, U8." Dis: | riage: Mvell” produced. prilt cold we Hing, | Seat nea card setting forth the eausce and progress | fat the horse wae found standing still Inthe waren, Adams, 1b ailudiog to the union whieh | trains and stcamers, and docsn't run vie “25 Ann | FLASHES FROM THE OCEAN CABLES, fret Attcrmey of Nevada, Fett Nea” broken; h hat by mn lannihey rag ®bich sha | of the atrike, which bave been greatly misrepre- | with the Dugay resting on the sile on (wo w had been consummated tn the Presbyterian Church, | street. In their eyes it looked Ike a awindic, an ones ee acne? of Sen Franctco, wraleed: Pa given about & fortmclt | sented in some quarters, ‘They lay the origin of the | Just where the accident or murder took ald that he prayed this mht prove a forerunner of | opinion which the conduct of ths reverend collector | Ragéale has gone to Alexandria. Se plalioa, of Uakiand, poh lege, beakers | prevlens. i her fnger, sa: | tr oavie to the Cenesal Superintendent, who bee said | POdy of the woman oaly ten or twrive fee that union of Christian worship for which all devout | only werved rm. At thelr request, we In- | The fishop of Havana has been arrested. §,6, Knap, of Pleanynton, right leg smashed end | log, * Thi ere marie: - raeeasertaver than aid | SRte%, Jed, £0 Inventientton. Tt leak o d pious men longe quired yester Mr, Stockwell, at the’ famous | 7 ides = i Gat hoe a Feed. were Killed by the | Bue received 1 as a Welding ring. | that he Intended to ran the road cheaper than Mrs. Bimuth was b1 |, that there was an insurance spend Paper warehouse aforcead, avout this Mr, | Tope is tn close quarters in Paraguay, surrom de Sasol Me, aay es *Siepenter’ an tis | qetinuelLihen sald. © We are married Just as much | te predecessor, and who began by reducing the nam- | {0 the amount of $3/00) on her Iie, which fact ME; Dedication of a Presdyterian Church: Mr, Stuckwell tnformed (as that he had | ed oy Urasiilon soldiers, jiged: Noel La peter ui an Charles is to hia wife (alluding to he brotuer and ai until they learn ‘ o Rev, Mr, Wheeler for six yeara, as ernment favors the elevation Western Pacids “ivond, “both legs broxen | M. A. | iis sister-in-law), ive with you and, take | Der of Druketsen on esen train, a poliey witch all | "otherwise, He aleo dened that there was any | About three years ago the C ‘ie. bame business of old book collecting Yo the throne of Bpata. : Baylor, Of Chicago, bruised across the stomach ; | care of you y hfe as tay wife.’ To | practical ruilrond men acquainted with the Erie Road, | more insurance on her life, whereas c! Church, then worchipping in Broome street, know nothing to his discredit; that he had re: ‘Tovete, tho Spanish Admirol, recently resigned, Geli, Bromiey. of Macramento, one eg broken nnd | thi ane ance tie ierenpon went. to, and moro especially the Rastern Division, know to | fatton showed @ further ‘accident Centre, told out thelr edifice to a carringe mang- | peatediy brought old books to. that store for sale, | bas beenciected Vice Prondent uf the Cortes, Becramento, badly bruised; jeNulty, of Ban FF: be leg brokem and foot badly *, leg budly smashed aud two and he tid done so on Thursday Inst, the day to | x, Jeon te arming Poris, and tho Paris which the Jersey City school ehildron refer, Mr. Leg dort aaa Parte people Fe A Pea hyd erty mad v danas Pearse, ‘list Defers ble death gave himself such books aa are serviceable, only selling dy, 'e tue rotuse, and that tho reverend gentleman will be | ther £18,000 to the Peabody Fund In ald of board for himself and wife, Some time in Aue de atoncenbsurh. ‘The result of this was a strike Bissell, on the pretence of having met with pee | of the brakemen in June last, wherein they not only niary losses, induced the plilntif! (o go and live wit Rage aript eng ae her sunt unlil bis eircumatanece should improve, | Woe What they demanded in regard to the number of Thea le abandoned and repudiated her, and en- | Men, due also received an advance of twenty-five facturer, and went up to Fiftieth atrect, where they have beén worshipping in a hall. Hnving, howover, purchased lots on Fifty-sixth and Fifly-seventh near Broadway, and erected an elegin at of $15,000, they met yenter- One person discovered that this very rapid stream was but seventeen Ineber deep in the place she was said to have fallen from the bus Another remem dered that Mr. Smith had but @400 ralary at Algon- quin, and yet he kept a horse and baggy and pald nded were mostly on tho i back in about three weeks, When bo (Mr, Stockwell) Western Puciie train. There w reat diMeulty in | tirely uegiccted to provide ie her or his ehtld, nt dy ges. Al ditional wt to th " house to the worebip of Almighty ‘The Parsgnayan troops are demo Sould'aot, be eatricated, ‘Tho lees of cue man were | Ehandoning “Aer, be tadueed her to sign ’e papers | COMPANY | pe r REC Seah Se Rie” Waite “eet wretch roof iw of apen wood-work, au the waile paint: en asa military conap racy, and has exscuted se amputated before being released. None of the pas. | drawn up by himself, confessing that no warriagé | posed. The brokemen deny that they have again | were lying at the house of one of his deacons, pre | ft {t pink and white. relieved with scroll designe ‘ME STATE ELECTION. O08 eee ee encore in the sleeping car were hart. ‘Tho badiy | ceremony had Leen performed Letw een thom, asked un advance of pay. vious to Tee removal to Princeton for burial, he | Pas ticen irongierved to the mew om the old char Comengreere onitvary. wounded were sent (0 Alimeds, ‘The aunouncement phat menath fave ofders to goon With ihe baidoge eek ne | bas been transferred to the now. Republican Majoritien, ’ FI ile I ks eh Ake Te Bal da OPERA AT $50 OK $75 A WEEK. SHE SIAN OBIEIE Onc ten araiers thooxh bia grief was Immoverate, yet he rembided Rem ae Allegany. ... 2.800/*H pre cre 5 She churches during the morning service. : The co..ses of the present strike arc ns a friend who was engaged in somo enterprise that | ‘The Methodist Misstonary Anniversary. 2a J ‘The Obscaules of tieu. Sohn B. Wool. PIER an Trausac ‘The officials have violated their promises made to | he eteeny Ui noticg thereof to be published The annual sermons of the M. E. Missiona- ‘ The Femsine of My jor-Gen. Joho EB. Wool wore SATAN ON THE RAILROADS, her own Behalf, has Keally a Separate | the brakemen, On ils return {rom Princeton, after the funeral, | Chise mesting nedwes In chie: city, Beookives and leposited in Oakwood Cemetery, neat Troy, on Sate SE TSS o-The MichingnsWatdron D Aieot—Dy dlvcharcing men for having taken an : ; i nrday. Major-Gen. George ©. Meado and Gov, Hoffiian were in the procession, Gen. Wool leaves: about $680,000. ‘The buik of the property is bee queathed to bis nephews and nieces, He added @ codicil to bin will a few days before Rpoerating 450000 for a irs. Wool. “Among his benefactions is 000 to the Renavelaer Polytechnic Instt other of $3,000 to the Orphan Asylum, pcre ho wrote to several ladies of his congreea ranging @ Mitle reception for himsel!, and haw accorded tt to him, making nice little cake and little delieaciés thet would serve to com: tort a widowed heart (or stomacl)), How did they ever get over thene facts ? palinalhast Sethu THE DRAWBACK SWINDLES, elsewhere, lonary love-feasts wero ei joyed in the afternoon, one in Trinity Choreh, Thirty-fourth street, near Eighth ue, Bishop ‘Thompson presiding; another in Bevonth atreet ch Uishop Scott presiding; and the third in Flcet alreet Church, Brooklyn, where Bishop Ames was in the cbair, ‘The Rey, Dr, Butler, many years | Genesee, Superintendent of Indian Missions, prenened in ‘Trluity M. B, Church in the morntog. Dr. Dur- magers Saving Peontes by Em-= Incompetent Men, and Losing in the Wreeking of the Machinery Murder on thy Rath The Erie Railroud is evidently in a bad wry. To the fonumeradic troubles, misfortunes, nd accidents which have befillen the bankrupted e General Term of the M 0 active part in the previous strike. The General Term of the Marine Court have By employing men $1.75 per day aMrmed on appeal a judgment rendered against | winiic the old brakemen were receiving $2 per da Caroline Kichings for $106 in favor of Laura Wal 7hird—By retusing brakemen @ chance of pro- ch of co ct ise Wald n che moe dron for breach of © act, Miss Waldron cluimed Fou: th—By denytn ductors the right to om: thot she made an agreement with Miss Riehings to | poy their own brakemen, kuowing as we do. tliat slog In oyera as prima donna dering the season of | Mey are the beat Judges OF the capabilities of the ployed. prey 2,104) Total. 1 ‘ ne acliied the following le 1867-'68, for $50 a wek while she sang one: | ER bin, Secretary of the Missionary Society, and others Other Notabilitios. @oncern of iste, may be added the following legacies | 150" ' t Pevwolrnatie INCRRASING TES PRRILd OP RAILWAY TRATRL. delivered short addresses, Dr. Darbin anid that Rezx-Seerctary Robert J, Walker's semaine were Oe Ue 18 089 Penning AL Res Miss ieelangs claimed th godowent wes con. | ‘The brakenen further deny that the officials of Wea merce Cotatines yee foun ertieertat ferred in ak fill Cemetery, Georgetown, D.C. on Ou Saturday morving Juracs Kearn, a brakeman | Gingent upon succoss{ul trial 1a Philidelpuis and | the road ace filling thelr’ places with experienced | ay REE Uae katt te eeetie tnieanas eiccaat in cones 1 Ria {ether Sanving powcr. ite, Graas fe the way freight train, was rum over and lustaitly | Moston, and Wat Miss Waldron fied, in the iaite | Han devand? invite Faveatigation. in auyport of thelr he drawback fraud examination was continued | Qiverica, The fricnta of Methodist. Missions will Healgairs 1 Hy Fae ar Wee, Seuaihon Wailehis oan Weriaa wok ; sLte la eee dartic e, | place, "Miss Waldron, on the othor Vand, averre: jal, "Traine are now rianing over the rood | om Saturday, Wiillam J. \e ae day Paul’ H ! : Killed by a locomotive ia Port Jervis, Henry Boyce, | atin only trial was 0 bo in Pliladelphia, nod | whichin some cases require double the number of urday, William J. Korn was called by Mr. | meee at 10% A. M. to-day, in St. Paul's Church | “SOmicial, Pouore, fr one of the new and inexyertenced prakemon, while eorpling two coal cars, lost lus poise, fll to the Ground, and the wheels of acar parsed over his leg above the enkle, crushing it. The victim of Erie misinanagement war sent down on the evening train fo this city, and ecusigned tote New York How pital. On Saturdey afternoon, shortly after the death of Fonrth avenue and Twenty-recond street, und officers ond managers of tho Missionary Society wre to be eicoted, Pierrepont. who opened the ease fur the Govern- ment, Kore testified that he was » clerk in the ofles of RB, Caldwell & Co. and had something better than yalory part of the time; was familiar with the business; in the matter of the Jennte, the certiflente of tho Collector of Internal Hevente was signed Cuaries R. Squire; when he first waw 18 ther wrk, bot marks were Orey Yours ao, mason Of TIER 8 with four lodges Ho wae #xt sae EAC Ae JERSEY, pullitesesty trike, assert that most of there trains are more thin half the siz9 of the ola trains, they eay, are under the Chalnes by reversing tor the Fopping train, and toauy of them are fearful of feeidents on ev! ry trip. INTERESTING TO THE ATOCKNOLDERS. Ucth atreet, p that she triumpbantly succeeded. Mise Waldron | beakemen that were required betore t was eiven. judgment Yn er favor at the trial bolore | ‘fae wakem Judge Cortix in June, S64; tae appeal wax ercued | very little in Juno, 1860, aud the decision of aMrmance was | Rogineer rendered oa Baturday, Mist Richings’s ground of | Jriing t appeal was, that belng @ married woman, she not be sued under the Ikws of Pemuvylvan Massachnasetts where the gery Aud that n Judgment could not by The Tamm A Grent Cathotto Mesto On Sunday morning a number of the Dow {ean Fathers formally opened a great Catholic Mis sion in St, Moty’s Chureh, Jersey City, The sucrod edifice was crowded, ana the congrogution included & Ai It is understood that the following slite bag | tog and conr ect been partially agreed pon by the ‘Pamminy Com- | Cube years of mittee for the offlews of Civil and Police Justves CIVIL JUSTICR®. NE First Diatrict—Jadge Dennis Quinn, renontuato Dates Gpeith,: he ease pion Ieaiiots waiieal rns, Port Jervis wis t ne of her tn peraonem without showing ‘Phe throat of the oMelals, that they will sink the eFC] members of the fulth, froin every parish in the coun: | Sccond Pistricduage. tholues de hilvith Fehornt A ‘ Fe cine oe fake separate vatate, In reply. 1t ess elattn road’ berore they will accede Uo the demande of | Rierygrd pat on & i Lak Ne yee Can | tye This 14 ald to be the @rst intssion ever estab. | nats 4 e i Hoboken te-tay 19 compuge Pel Ate ene ip ieee theo No ran the ‘pers, aud that this | the trakcmen, We Mier thick met be coumoting Wo | Lotyeene thease” howe’ Hea stores { féhed ia, New dertey ‘undcr tho auepices” of the t DiietJ. Walker Vowter. Putoenth Sant. | i milgain two house Abts Nal this collision was ues and covatituted @ reparate estate, flock holders. ‘The brakemen very pertinently ask: | Custom House stamp for certifivatos outaide tie | Ufder. | The mietonarr private anpeaced in their scales Debra meter Father Doane, of Newark, has recolved the fare were badly damaged. At Greycourt station one — Slall (hese people have the opportunity of brinsiag | Custom ew agit to the of | robes, and one of the Fathers sung Like Muay. Arver Wiliam H. Yoacy, Thirteenth Wa Charids O'ConbE, Req. for 85,00 t0 aid 1D e@tad) fain very coolly ran inte anothor Whi PHOTOGRAPHS BY SUN BUVORTERS, | ent fuln forthe parycee of gratifying thelr malice? | feo by Samuel T. | Blatenford ; the ares Gospel, am, cnomqormens oan toate that | elt pawns recesses, Land re ted, iege in 1tom Crea evening, Cito! ieee Tee el andthe tater tink that oven that would | 1 there many times, Korn had devotions of the Jubilee ordered by the Pope, and | events Distriet—ftarria Lowenburg, Twenty-secona | Miss Netlle Parker, the beantiful and aceon frtieh on the treucht train Fothtonable Crush ta y City. be a change for the batter that mass, would be celebrated every morning et 8 | WAI, teuret—sonlah Porter, of the Twelfth, mom fowi rs War shattered Mrs, William Edelsten entertained a very bril- However, as the case stands, the officials say that arabs yan o'clock, for the accommodation of the working i patente GE Em h, mony Tee Unginece of the freight traln sage that | ant Perty in her elegant realden }York streety | ana the earnest hope i that somebody will take Deen made. It wes taken inte thely pri. | o'clock. POLICW sustices, rere, of Hudson City, were arre fhe fapman’ aignalled, to “bin. to. start, end sey City. The streets adjoluing, ou both sides, | bold of ft that can and will ria rowd, for there office ane Malligan went ta aher ik, Whos ii : > ie First District—Raward Hocan, renomtnated, Htely and Detective Nittieshig, Newar! that he Wee unedie to engine in dine,’ Just | were ited with the carriages of the guests, and the dail 10 the United Statos that line a Vetter OULIE Wak Aigner nnd the signature locked The Covneretitene oF Bt. Ds idz00' 4. rhek cSoncrht Resa reneetee lnree Of uring auanhitien ot counterha after a gravel train ov the Erie Itulway left Lacks: | parors were handsomely decorated with rare flow- cinplosecs from engiacers (o brake like Nujligun's band writin, took the afiunvit | Yesterday afternoon the Catholic societios of | pourtn Datrct Wiliam E, bodge renominated, tampa. Fuoy were" iaunteutared by enced Waxen on futurdiy morniny, the engineer and tlre satce ot ats ceaty PHACTICALLY A FORGERY, toa Notary Bublic and he wigned it without ques. | Jervey City, Hudson City, and Hoboken met at Pas | Ninth Wy Kempton, and others, on Staten Istaut, Ban enpied adeer on the track. ‘They put-on ati | €® The toilettes of tho ladies being of rich quality {4 eee Gn | thom; po one ela was Present beside himsci¢ unc | vouls avenue, Jersey Cliy. aud, headed by Mon Sixth Distrtet—John Hardy, Twentt ard, hus atiecadnk two ikea € ‘ withcaee Steam and etorted ona deer hant. Afra spirited | and tastefully ubanced the native beanty of the p ? Peinnt tne cation of tak the ‘Notary, The druft for the awzaount of | ghin's Brass Band, mureied to Mercer and Gilbert | Seventh Dittrict Joseph Meguir ctecuih Ward. | og tanorers went Whto dona, Murchinson's hawae eer * ehase, the jae overtook the deer and struck Lim | woarers, At 12 o'clock everybody rat down lo aa but 43 instead tao "drawback was made payable _ to | Atrovts to witners the ecremony of laying the corner: | y\i)(4 Dutrict—Alderman Joun McQuade or Wat Le | Borgen City, and ct sed ina quarrel with the. bast 0 his hind quarters, Killing him on the spot. Tesalteat Sapper, and danclog ‘was: ahorwands kept they did nos | {8@, order of B. Johnson & Co. Mr. | stone of Bt. Bridget's RC. Church. In the absence : peters nee r Aud dispuced wbont. the, payment. of cereal nt The barkceper, Henry My Mulligan was the Co, Jobnson was the principal: | of Bishop Bayley, the administrator of the dloces Were auvning. strnek. Wii ‘BR COUNTY. Joues in the fave, lar Smnshed nt Des Moin Polace ( up until 8 o'clock, when all returned to thelr hones cheemn cca Piulleae Reaneaily xeeasen, “What a nice thing | the mn y. Dr, Corriga 4 hes ue ae id oe irae The whole party were arrested, ‘ mach clighted than futigued el nt’ 7 MEN BTA F STRIKERS, hese claims wre! Government can do. nothii usual imposing ceremonies of the Catholic Chure - 2 deh At Des Moines on Saturday ovening a freight | winch more delighted than fatigued with thely night's | TT eT nen thie various | Erevent our operations," “Mulllzan had irequesuly | Hn tie cavity were deporited copies of Tax Sux, | | Henry Willette, the defaulting treasurer of W JOLTINGS AROUT TOWN. * train ran into tho Eastern bound Preic Rallroud | festivities, Among the guests were Mayor Fall of einen clove with an append to the eactoue | told Korm Unt ue (Kora) wan "ell right, adie | dlerutg. “Friune, and Tine and. the princwoal | ehester county, ieaald to 0 rorkding la Cua. sad passenger train on the aide track, and demolished | Win, Mu Tweed, di., Gen, and Mes. HE, Treuiin stain them in tide strike against the tyrants | Hothing could be done to him, He was under in. | Cathoile popors of the day, the date of the Pope's | An inquest was heid tn Hastings on Saturday, | Phe Edward J. Sha ley Battalion will parade to Seven prisoners were in the House of Detention f ihe nauies of the Arch: bishops and Bishops ot the at, C. Church im the United States, dMetment tor participation tn thes frauds, knew the time that the Jenpie business was (raudulen His profits on the trads amounted to $4,000, The iin the hands of unserupul: ver the body of the boy James Dermoid, who, Whis | gy. Blowing into ‘the barrel of a gun, suited ino powder, | “1Y “Ih Cratuila's Pai Which explode the Pullman p.tace car Colorado, and also two other Passenger curs, Fificen or (wenty passengers were ver of Hudson City and wife, the Hon P Mayor of Kuzabeth; Mr, and Mrs, Am: brose Monvil, My. and Mrs, Aughstin Daly, Mr, and ete ee yorterday. Crime—poverty. gore or less Injured, but fortunately no one was | Mra Joon A, Duffand thelr char fda big ytd ice p yet y ahd eg Bbtehtord he Luseviak op the teennbaski Gnd RTD aeiee toe Her Thanet woara ete llcte | A mecting of detrended soldiers ‘and ealidre Wik Killed aie, Mr. and Mrs, Janes KE Uaycw, feut Cov. Stow. | Manstanghter tn contidentiat clerk of the good old man, who is'sild | © Wasmixatox, Nov. 14.—The force in the Gov. | Agi" had been broken by a beer wagon driven ay one | be held at 1:3 Bowery to-night, RAILROAD ACCIDENTS RLSEWIEUR, ore be Woo , a and yey pene ne ad Killing of Ja to bein the city, Detect ay that "the Cinada | ernment printing office in Washington has been in- | taxing testimony, aid’ in tho eventing tho jury wore | g Lhe Batteson Colony wil decide this evening tm ‘Tho westward bound express train on the Belle- | jyjand, Mrs, Van Deventer of Astoria, and otuers. sinter, Rosnuna Roger story Isa blind, High oftelais are implicated. smd orders have been kiven tor extra night | dircharged onewite tiey could not agree, what part ot the Wort they geal - y st ont aan : - ¢ inquest over the body of Sheri = _— ik, ‘The forces have also been divected ty dle- a See gr ae Prleon . KR. Meeting Hor foatatoo Railway strock @ wagon containing a man esti The inquest over the body of James Sheridan, IOSIZIES OF ORIME. miss those hands who were not going full work, ahr tates Tema Teas ths aesseiee OM tae tec San, | Waa decane jIahop Janes. wie with his wife a: while crossing tue track near A new Race Con of 32 Oxford street, Newark, was concladed youtor: ——— wan precipitated trom the top of the trestly wore (o th The Ladie jof Association will selt the Rushes; Wwanta, tn antly killing the man and mortally A new race course is to be laid out on the | guy afternoon, the jury delivering the following ver- LONG ISLAND. track of the Hudao:. River Iiallroad, a d anew ot slaty | goods iu thelr fair ia Apolly Hail to-day ‘wounding th: boy. the Ce er grounds of the Morris estate, located between Mel | dict: That the rald James Sheridan came to his a Pe mn cel the, ‘t ‘Pwonty exnert counters begin to- Be rcs bay n on the G tral Teal nig’ of Ohio, rose aud Morriaania, Tho track will be one mile tn | death by being stuck by ove Rosanna Rogers with Gouri James C BLiGh ens County Tecehers' Institute meets tn waont ier nt fagh tat potwit gis iignitul | * reat pan ieape foto a carrige containing two women, k-lling one ’ ‘ Ps ety, circumference and 6) fect wide, A grond stand | a smoothing iron or some other blunt Insirament, | brother of Joe Coburn, complained against Ri rT ding the other, prothes Of yge Cohare, | V of Centro Moric dis —— : Bast fweltih steeet yeater ts Friday passed withoud a single and club house, superior to those at Jerome Park, | and that the raid Rosanna Rogers is guilty of the | Pet od in Darllog'e geaing beeen” Ronny eis | auysared from ber home, and bas, it Is teared, boon PERSONAL INTELLIGENCH. Mr. Charles O'Conor, who had Intended to dey City. Bot y tery are ateo to bo erected. Tho sito for the propored | erime of 1 ghter."” The woman woot when | strot and, Broadwaye UEEK Oahooa enteedl |. aan Servay et bho coor bala var. the: Routh’ Biaa pete : ful Haroves wae docalnud vy a pending lawsuit OM Bar Prospect etrvet crossing, a Mr. MeLau race course Is ali that enn be desired. Tt ie on level | told that she murtgoto Jail. Her husband, however, | for the defendant, asked Jim whet Nee he had ever Yariroad 10 Tuster's Point, vin te Rgichy ty: | Olive Logan octares om" Girls,” at Stein. 'The Association of Sunday school tenchers wilt tibly crushed between the cara while soupling. ground, #urrounded on. three by “ul, ond | paclted het, nud atcompauied her to the County Jad, | Reardor tra Pappiig. Sm eald” that he recolle'ed | Wusnity Hiltons tack, nas Hen nue all, November 17, moet tn tea Fourth venue Presbyt-rian eliareh thie was badly if not fatally burt. During Saturuay mad | facing the rulroad, uree thy men are cn- | ” The testimony of Sheridan's step-mochor waa, that | no such person. Mr. Gi then asked whether aes Wendell Phillips lectures to-night on “The Ques: | gyoutng. Featerdny weveral of the men were seriously injured. | gaged in the W he was not nober whegs he called at her house on | he bad ever been tn a tate Priston In any uri of the LOSSES BY FIDE. tion of To-morrow,” at tho Cooper Lustitute, Tia hit shea lat el acwpon Ghana: che lightaing expres train bound south on the | thing will be spared to make this the Werincaday night be ge her money with which | Union, oF liad committed robbery on the high way, Tn Sonstor Cole is said to be pushing his brother, | from Mx land quarry, Mey Was laid on Sutunda Godson fiver roat struck a horse and wagon near | cours in the couutry, Work is to begin hmine- | rhe purelasert a quantity of brandy; At wns partaxon | and whether he wae in Memphis in 18M ant I-01: | 4 een jm Senncee Corner, hpsom, W. H., wav | (lene cole. who Rilo Miecoek! tor kecretary of the | Suk oes Alana guard, Mex on Saturdays ereceec| Cusatder sirernper 1} giately by herself and viso by Sleridan and bis wits; he | Jim sald ai 1p fences Corie bee ' Seuste, in place of Goruain, the lucumbent. Fl, Who was in the vehi i n the first questions, and yea to the ' ne? Gal teeal etive U, beter. permed hid been in the house some time before his etep-sis third, io vai, also, that he w: rebel at the time. The Clothes, Caters’ Protective U ion yosterday § ; ; It is anid that legal heirs of tho ertate of Madaiue | arranged tier vasa tneoting iu (ue GenuaniaAsseenbt the platform of the loce.noivo and. carved 4 hall Se bncA Oisannatan Wael’ tararelecd Rese atin Dea onined * Reertéan tes Coburn. aekbow' AND % Welsenield’y building, ¥ South Howard | Jt ip tald that legal heirs of tho estate of Madteing | arrariced ior "sss meotiag in the Gevaianin AsenDIy alle b-fore he was discovered, Me was badly night—Horace Greoley to Tall. to quarrel with Uer and struck her on the breast with | gambling bouse in ies ‘treet, near Anu, but. he Aiyegig Paltieners, wee. Dareed om Wriday aight,” toed | See'caht frewo fir eud are in tadigcatcircumetancee, "°* | 2038 0B the 22th Inst, fured about the head and breast, ad entirely forgotten whether ' he wus there . K. Olmstead, cashier of the Stonington i eotaatt fis fet, his #ister returned the blow, and then went at v) gel ‘ ————__—_ A discussion on the question of Vrotection va. | MMT hetina: he tien bat bie ied out tiirough | week, Jim had ho lawyer, and seemed eonsidorsbiy Pleveland wae burned | oMCsurioy areaiou, inthe oun Be Tice Hated, | Bigambos! Company. én ples 8 Nor ‘ Wanbt rade ts to take place at the next meeting of | (he wiitow and coon after went oat of the room,” | anooyed at bis cxamination, He answered after turday evening. Loss 940,000; Insured for #28.000. | Central Park, in honor of the iten. Heury W. Genet, | Mya tes fF Torking labor order y Housckeeping in Washington: = 1 11. social Science Association on Monday, at 3 P, M. ‘Otner witnesses testifed that efter James Sheridan | long pauscs, and seemed much afraid of commit Stephen Hinckley & Brox.” tannery tn Gorham, | prosoot nouator. and senstor eleot trom the tis | Thomas Reney, of Nincty-tourth street a { * Letters received by Secretary Boutwell on Fri (ihr mntie WANs ckeaae Gb Mth dnd BLAS ¢ | bad struck ner, Rosanna Rogers seined s stnoothing | himself. He 18 a wiry chap, of middie height, witli | Me,, was burned on Saturday night, Lows $90,000. rict, The occasion was social and not political, geatie Berean eae A pares by th fh ot an ome : ay evening induced him to stert for New York on | at Plympton Hall, Liapelye nd Seayvesspe | tron and struck him, wounding him mortally, He § tole fee, prominent nose, aod a buge biark mous: The Republican Wigwam, corner of Lake ana | M68 9 all parties bets among the guests, vera pital. elite train ihe sue eveving, ieaving word that le | streets, Mr, W, B. Beott, Prof. Beverson, Mr. Chae, | died before a phy reached the house, tuche, Hii eye ts pecullar’ It is of avery light 1ead I ecapy eras Dirnod ou batarden eve: | Weare requented to state that Mr. Manucl Marquca | Jobn Patterson, of 117 Greeuwieh aveni would not return vefore Wednesday, and that be ‘ Market atree! ing. Lose, ridan and ber di color, and has the glare of the literal tiger. Mr. Graham thought Ji claim absurd. He had been four or five yearaa gambler, and ceknow ledge fee asus e Won, bat when be lost wanted ac ney. \d, Lost $500 and i holm twe betees ta Batata eto Moran, M. economia iy agrested for stealing four LUNAS fro1 orth Kilver, and ridiay” them of vatuabl os, Simon Stern, and other-well-know expected 10, tale part in the disc Free Trade; Mr. Horsce Grecley, br. Lambert, ond Dr. Kadwoads, on the side of Pro’ | A Monument Provoned n, The mvetings of the Society are open to tende: pubite, wooden buliding belonging to the Ge known as the Commoo wealth Mills, a) Norwich Balls, ‘Ulally burned on Saturd Mrs. W.H. Clar! has declined the honor of being a weinber of the Cuhad gunta. ‘arlot Varoua, former agent of the Janta in Nassau, will take his placa. Mr. Varuna war (rineriy A partner In the house of Louis Surinio Hijo, la Havaua, Whe manufacturers of the well kuown Honrader cigarettes. ——— 5 should go 0b to (ioton for bis family, who will spend the winter with hin in Washington,’ The Secretary Female in hiv olu rooms In & qmict netzhbornood On being asked recently whether he intended « Keep Louse this winter he aiid that he should nov; ‘The Seventh avenue gang {nlulged {n'a rougheand fumble in a liquor, store af Thventy sevgirh gurect and Sixth avenue Oa Betarday night, but did oo} murder y night, hoop-skirt manufactory, at 100 se., and mued oklyn Bagle, Broud street, Elizabeth, was damaged on baturds \y boty. that the sulary of bis office Was not Lirge enoush 10 -_—-— a eter ; F thexeturn of both sums, the emailer of which ho | morning to the extent of ®900; insured. S| sPaRus FROM THE TELGORALB. | “2th. Ww, o. Von Meter, bavia Lege > ‘ warrant the extravagince of housekeoping in. Wusls Live on iniea, Brooklyn is very destitute of monumente, recovered, He imaelf at one time kept © | Join Kiley's dwelling. near Kiverbead, 1. I, was pla so thg fev, WW, C; Yan Meter, Raving, resumed the "i Fasten, and thet while le holds ofice here he will | air, James Mead, tbe clampion ekater, will | Recent eee eee aa se largess mbiing howse os and Fulton street, and | purned the other night. —Ahe well rope was Cutand the | ‘The Chicago tallors aro on strike, Ant friend» Of Wat Iwetibution Corwaliy received lita bye within iis mare. Reeretary Fish is the ouly | Mr. James Mend, ho chinmpion skater, A nia 8. B.C, sixteen Umes ax largo as life | once when losing $800 in an establishment of the | windlass ofa cistern boar the house was tniep Iaced . ds OF Una 4 Cabinet oficer who indulges in #iyle, o henceforth glide aloug through life band in hand | wonld tc kind on Third avenue, held a pistol to the proprie- Wiliam H. Booth, “1 61 yoars, shot himself ih sey eepeys ep a plo cols or J, Mehringer’s stable, Firat and Market streets, | gta uiMPudty frais hore tus mek ti owe Who desire to see the opera of Norma" . pin ar with the former Misa Hearietta Bedetl, daughter of | Zé Sgare shoud Rrasp.e nook of Miecleen pave, | tors none ang compelied him wot only to refund the Toner'peruhed. “tees ero0; inwureuce, van, fhe Ora mies the Fuel then Toater phe ee Tous Os veeuce wil usske hor ars? worpeienate: on the in Mi at Parlay Lie leon cA Sylvanus Bedell, Esq, of Brooklyn, and grandsai eo | Which could 9 wiléemtood Ao typify both ‘ls peo: i a tubeeauent period been inthe Toruis for Aniner communicated ve Ihe'thop ot ihe Boutin tern | eaped from sing Bi, has been rearrested ta Linston. Hage to teat kines Briel ee Seewernene mca isa Ellen Woed Uy office . eter Cooper, Mra. ¥ s well known | fessioue, dry goods and newspape assault and battery, and, though likely ina few | Manufacturln Dany, which Was alo tolally de- The Califor islature will oc ne sania dt etna ¢aa tania teruay, and stated ay tert Td rade eal mes hat ate ha ele — Tours to be berated, chose to ereape ead reader | strosed. Lode, @1d0; yao” insurance. “ne ‘Anianto | enniter guithing in Aieramento rise tele kext: | 4 AROELY Defores o'clock yesterday morning, duzing gatabyihment irl letter oben at No. d Amity sireed, | tial part of te country as welly under the name BROURLEH, Hable to dlscharne his Kegpare, wao bad been friend | Te sito; Lr RAP Ve Tmen IANS STORE: | Sai S bumoer of |emoun were drlants’, Hovert Lake was and that ber business is honoralle nud reapectal B ali parts of She country a8 well, under the nal ly and lonient, } The Schooner Saxon, from Sayaunah to Stabbed In the thigh, : Me eed businees from Ste, | Henrietta Bedell, as the champion woman skate —- eneae es iy th Aas Giraan ela Th er Saxon, ri a he uta! Balaieat ins beyond this she lian had'no Geaiings | tne country. ‘Their marriage took place tn private, yor Kaibflelach has sent $7,808 to the Avondale | Juslce Connolly TROPETYS ble dpeleten wating, ont f ons York eay nla Norte Wk, Caotauy abd crew aca wit | rhe. skull ant erosebones mye | ominuuieaiion with Bulsky. Sie bad nothing to | Meary three weeks ago, and way yeoturday. "| suiterors one Aud paper bag mui rn le © n etree | Pe gyre ee ptr tty ed x eiat Gas Gt) SAl | RANMA” SERESE: Whlla RARE Tho Nowest Asaum 7 tho Police. ied uueocettpled ‘oy 8. H Over 100.000 shares of Hartford and Frie wore | poive are tryvig to onc, She old a BUN reporter, oF uny ongelse, that Mr The November Meteors tnt iniuenee of yvor on Patcraay, commited aleve, | Policeman Weaver appeared before Justice arers, Five Bist Bont wee ooeuey ain Henionon dnurday,, A yrech i om fovt or a | Fook wel aveatigaiogy, O° OT Boleky had gone te Hurcpe tn seanel of re mar | Tye day of the year OM grand diss | AME eiono ty triren | Gouel,gentertay with A prisoner whous Ne hat | Gevay it (as fasainentas ae atta Pho Washington Icaislature ts again | pueramuned Mrusets ty Dealt ' nagesie Indira, Wieling to do. justice to " ’ ’ John Pyan was held to bail tn $10, nited | tah mairolman Delamater. | ico damaged by waters, Extinuted ives about ¢ " ndgiictatur nie | Reeves onth aren Wood, wo give the substance of her explanation, | plays take place gradu fala er an Mater, Uo F getttranial ner J pee ne daige ear ing | Whether the prizouer had been gait of auy oi aco sifgutly dainaged by wa vriuiome 9 amor. | Wi have bcm grantor | Reakaey, of 618 Teuth ateng ee - nih, 7, A it was the 1th; in Ma a as | on the lottery policy Daslnces Without & Hounse, © tha ri e oMcer ald or OW § cc - - . Ios 4, an 188 tw Vt; in 183 At w mth Tost y oll 1inodt » sone | fime,e a arunkennoas tne omer dla) not ino : - Ae eee sce hse ieicaliag 4 In it the Tronavre of Captoin Kidd ¢ the Lath; In 1790 it was the 13h, fa centu. ies fur | | Tt ts raid that Mr, A ewart has parchared | indeed, n't know for what the prisoner hii POLITICAL SQUIBS. se netabes OF atrantert apitalista, are. ty L Baptist Lay Preaching Association, formed fm é arene entein Hida h 1 $0 1700 Lah, An ceatu.ien fur | ath Mee tact octamer: primary re ihe foatot | been atrentod. “duates’ Conaety. wid eaituron poeees Ihrouph Oregon, wih the view nf extabilsbiag.« direct | ane PoPlase Fae aa thelr ae ar While Mr, Biles erwin, 8 aeniteman of Olbty> | ther.t k these displays occurred In October, aie North Thirtoenth street, Willer burgh. for 8 depot for Police Oommissioners to determine wheth oft * 18 accused of Importing a number of Goer Wy, Chir wae cranbed 10. hath eine aay | RIEREIA. the Stadiedn avente Bantee ¢u ‘4 winusing bhwself by digging out ely 5 the moet brilliant ever reeorde aralivou'tl. witch ke Intends sunning to hs extenr ne may thus take a pri another oMcer, 0 manuge th inet ppi elects 4 . as crushed to death on Frida 9 Mow Of TELA pos dof his residences by the river bauk, at New eae te er Tome iing | Hempetend Pinine eocate, He ee aa a ed ; ay Ie lanes tne Missy sletion fay LALA MOLGAT I the: mrataimars of an als ik Pha ee ron tae Hudvon,ie clavevered a Marge cath in Anois he first concert of tie Brooklyn Philharmonic | fer agaust the prisoner. ‘Truly, our police deyart. | ,, che Hon. Homer Murpay has sustalved a serious | he was employe, at Orono, Mv. ; Two attempts have been mado within a fortnight en jur, covered by a Mat Kove, This jor contain tr Jat to the ISth Socloty inthe Acadewy on Raltraay evening was bri! | wentis wondartully mismanaged, ary 50 A Gree 0 y Hug beam. Richard Kngelhart, aged 18 years, committed sul- | to fre the four-story tenement house a0 GOO Spanish dollars, be a {row 1798 to Mantly sueceaafal, the b aso Uelng erow ded. he nde of The Senste apd Honse ot the Tonnes a Legiels. sit, by theow hy hy 1) Wunder rail val tr min an the Pevterday Porulg Ol) Was posted at the {08 Of tie does were, ell wright, und. probably. wire 3 tanoge ae ‘hts Boeiety. whiten has been mace —- tore wilt probably compromise 00 73 as the Hut of the | Lepanon Valley road on Satusday eveiug win'o iatoxt Ene of stalrs and lighted, Tt was akeor Ebe Fibs were a mine the dissevery, im ths Sunday DP one Iu Newarks Cloud, hug entareu Npon m Gew aul prosperous career. Robbery by Custom House Membornkip of the Howsa. Caled time, aud extungunbert bidihisc had neighborliood of New Windsor, spades have become t. Welch and Mike MeGran, having been ex iterate ian CORR NERO XDENTS ns le ity. §barnocn, @ Frenehw Mr. George Shoe, the connse! In the Jeff, Davis Hobert ¥%;, Dating, han od himself on Saturday A roeeaalcn of Irish temperance nortation pases “ gies Beata oy Z NTs J ’ NTS, wife called at the Pohee Venti 88, case, Is inentioned as tha euec night in tho Jail in Roading, Pa., where ha was condued | ing Chatham square yesterday. afternoog to. receiv Lia a Seamer 4 from a Warren street saloon, In Newsrk y thsi Bo had takes $4200 worth or cncne hoa fh COuIT OF Common Pleas, Tordescrting his wile, He lett & Totter roprvseu.bg bis | gew Lanner, hat a Uatieruer. with the arlvet oF & . niu Damages Aaatuat Gon, Bwiugy | torday, tmashed in the windone win bricks | quager_mne Duke of Welligton was born i Tree | Houne, but'uahie wan Dearing {hem homo i ie Youag Men's Democratle Club of the Twenty. | Wife f0F His ovil ways, ‘ Hai Sveue cir, who Cried Co ‘head thein of. A lara Tho jury, on Saturday, gave ex-Mayor Anthony, | struck an old man in the bead with a stono, then roa | taud in 1109, fered two men, who showed badges and sald that Ward nave nommated the Hop, Henry Murry | A surveying party of the San Diogo, Ki Paso and | ora eriutendeut Losee of the Free Labor B BE Leersdarortiis Kan Giese ORPME Merah while | Lilt, zicet stregt where shay broke, Ja several Big. , Gowanne- No books are ellowed 10 lene the Apter something wrong at the Costodt Heder, “ive mon, | "rie. Bisteonth, tains beeen Ham Diogo: aha Fore Via ‘ete ian '® | reports that for the Fook: edna: Now. Ui ‘8 males op Mayor of ‘that “city during tue wor, by a United | man and kicked bin im the fuce, stole bis hat, aud | sone of our patrons" 18 liformed that Tum Sen | {ian thields tool the goods, und that was the last of | vestornay ‘Tho new Chicazo Stock Board on Saturday after. | tale belp Foquired, Wi; ant female, al, Situations ¢ Btates detective, alo took him to Allssourl, where | then escaped. pubiahed bu aconann ef tne purest etn. wesie paen ot een ge gisetion ko Bat Ne are ogo (Stocks Roarit on Batuntay after | were fursiaied ist tales, aud 4 Toutes, he was discharged by Gee, Ewing, then 1 com ———— “lowery and policy ewinties” om the day after U Wite Mu Biath Ware ne Hog, Edward Tyler, clerk at Pren Hot Thompson} Recretary, A. Dalaeil ; A now monthly journal in the intorest of o1 ‘ ‘aud of the district. bees Bs Middy Morgan on Horseback, arront. an Mand sth Wards | the Hon. Rivard ales clerk at Breneh Hotel harles’a. Crane. gration Jato be started Im ls eity oo the fom i pi rereaeayspeesyifiend Miss Middy Morgso, the distinguished agricul: | "A correspondent writen that the Caban Junta | John Smith and bis wife Mary, of 87 Mulberey | Waragaeu” AAEMUMU hu Mahe ft tis Teper: | The CalforatTuunlerant U of fee Brea | Maver Pemeben Whe eee ae f Guties to ounpizing the sine sible office Of Behool » rualoe, has advertised for pr butiding aw t in Gern reneh, , Bw ects 40 Gernuaay French, Italian y ‘uh © Fone cent par sopy. It le to ral writer, formerly the friend of King Victor | ¥i!'!,°° ] ol to be x is cl as visited at about 4 P. M, on Satur. enced jean officers. she | uarreiied. At sbout 1:8) yesterday morain, . wilarant depot capadie of omMOdeng Mou By a 4 en Ce eg eo Hed lasted five minutes, und | Emauucl, made hor frst appearince on horseback in | the indcpendeoce of Cubs in lors than # year, the usual programme had been fiulshed, their pt ane 4, Contter bas, been, nominated for {the | Giundred (0'm thousand boarders. Amerioan Coiniss and Homaste id Journal, ¥ r‘ay by another of the same | the Ceutral Purk on Saturday, Bhe rode Mrs, Au- Jinks” complains that there are no ments became so suspiciously quiet us to ir oh ad at about 0A. M. se ‘wnada threatens, i we no not make a new reet- rocity treaty, to stop giving X OlE COB, ald LO place an ber wud American Dremdstulty, Mrs, Riazi, the wife of Frank Rizzi, a butcher on johwel Lay for Uho Asslatant Alderwauslip of the atiots Dislnot, ‘The Longshoremen and Workingmen of tho Seventh Ward nominated Mr. John Gannon for Assist: ‘The tnvestigation of the business of the Arua of of Gill Marray & Go. Nekntyre & O'Brien, Simmons & ttery polioy * wn ls Were, recgntly, ‘arrested, has developed the BeoWe., iio! an by eabe of mine t n, Boston had suow und rain all day yester> guration: yartiord sno y without the rain, ‘There \ Sere ulso several sprinkles of the frozen dropping fa and about Washington, Dehermen licenses, to bors duty ou plue tha- trick Ward, tho keeper of the house, Goin thelr room he found ary dead and her body ly biuised, Her husband was arrested. — gust Belmont’s saddie-horse Trovatore, and wan ac Gompmated by & gentleman connected with Uwe Buth Avenue Iiding Academy. She was attired in 8 black velvet wed (OF Light, 5 Soke whether ‘oted legally, He liv, in Brookiyn. On the days appointed for roxustenti Seventh Ward, and recammendod at Alderunan of th , = — — 2 iy th urine His Whole Week's 8: \ fm for the endorsementot Tammaiy Hail, as (dey have | Monroe sireet, Memphis. was ious oad Nests rs “ Swedenborg and ” the ; The Retenwo of Marringe of Meury Ward Boochor's Son. | On sivlioy ay he fit that he Hep tttam On Saturday night, Theodore tilien, of 194 | Hs es Caan Yet 80 ba bape, x seca | borbuebind wundered banyan he has Bad. ™-"Y"” “** ) auecusve, oy ths Mey \ Rivard B, Kotchun yas discharged from Sing | Mr, Heury Clay Beocher, son of the Rev. Houry | Hey" geh'itin (e vote. "Vou wud uel reutto Vatk | Wallagion street, webe woman in the City Hut | 4 le ,Bxecnslve,commmigce of the, Tweawe tied | “Soin Posley who wonarrestiim Boston for bay- | vate kit Glia foreisy ' Bing privonon datnriny, Sentenced Lo four yearsand | warg Heecher, hus married Miss Frances Gertrude | ‘he Weatairors iad vy right ty tnsort sour umn tn tan | Qincgs Mite, he cucompanied to den in Willian | tho ros sctive Assembly district organ ect) It a eT are Uiate hing Banas wih’ fous yours’ east: pai Fy ey x ig mo) ths! tps enment, his nultorn Ee cnaking | Baow, daughtes of the late Mr. Georg» M. Bnow, | ating iho clicction frauds, you ought ve ¢ouununicete | FOUN Marsal, « rulan, who tore of Hiliken's coat, | pars ranhdsies tor ciedtene Halts eee inom | SSeS Cru to Ratieca vont Kedgs. ats ie i him & commutation of eight Ev , K {tu ‘Morrie ote a Justices, Aldermen | pire wy Lee oa Mase netualiy served thee Saas aad ten monshe, L once tbe comuferoia! edivor of the Zridens, ig rAet to Disiriok Auaenay tools both tha} apd'his Wallet contoluing 4 ' 1 aug Assiavaur Alderman, aud Souool Srustabay Waxes Kork ollicar, anpeai : ES Se hamaeie "ante il

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