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THIRTY-SEVENTH YEAR NEW YORK, WEDNESDAY, NO¥EMBER 17, 1869, PREPARING FOR A PANIC, | tibtes to'ttecuse ei notnowt Tink To LIFE IN THE METROPOLIS, | “**?#2" ruerpas zeerere®. | GREAT FIRES YE! : Tee ae i es meaesate i TERDAY, OPENING THE SUEZ CANAT, —— (LIVELY TIMES AMONG THE WALL | ion became rather obstreperons, Rid Was Mnea. ; DASHES HERE AND THERE BY THE Peopte—He Abusce Capt. Kyudere and | yesreecrioN OF THE GALETY THR- THE VICEROY OF EGYPT THE MA STREET SPROULATORS. Mi oTON— You had better dine me again, lr. SUN'S REPORTERS, ATRE IN MILWAUKE. OPIRIS OP FAB ty ; sTae ¢ J. Puesroax — Very well st; you are fined agxin. aE deter agai we. Met thie htt spat ecricas business was resumed, | THe Marriage of Commodore Vanderbitt's | mH ne. at evening, at Stsin. | Betevene Bx the Stage-The Boe | 00 Monday evening # select and fashionable | tee Rmproes of the French and th ‘The question was pet, and the Ofth article brought Granddaughter. Ir. jelive f, at Stein. ress ach company assembled in the residence of a prominent Finpors or ot Austria to Participate—The Gtmad@ citizen in ‘Thirty-cighth street, the occasion being up for reconsideration, . | way Hall, bis new lectare apom “ The Question of Herr dookison, doctred Ghat for tbe present, ot ony |. Nf Meredith Howlaod, of the frm of How. | Tif Oo)” SOY itssss wae a rory laree on the preliminary début of a very beautiful girl on the rate, outsiders, as well as full members of the | land & Aspinwall, was married, yestorday afte . 4 ha Peeeete g Showed Verbelate instr ctions | noon, to Miss Ade Torrauce, granddaughter of | ed many of our most promluont citizens were of dramatic stage, Miss —, whose name we are not through the Clearing Honse, for the reason tl Commodore Vanderbilt. The ceremony wee per. | bor, Minwacenn, Nov, 16.--During @ fencing scene | auiiorlzed to publish, has for two seasons been co [aeplcd Go Gah oS LH meekaa oe formed in Calvary Chereh, Fourth evence end ‘The question to which Mr. Phillipa addressed | in the Galety Theatro Inst night one of the raplers | apicuous in society ax an amatear actress of unusual me slated tents tes’ Sbishe by saveament, we Twenty-first street, The edifice was densely crowd. | himself, and which fs to present Itself for solution | struck » kerosene Iamp, which explodod, setting fre | graco and ability; and, owing to the recent fallure Deon cleared through the Rxeb ed, while the street was blocked by carriages with | 18 the coming years, le the ability of the republican | to the scenery, ‘The flames communicated to the | of her father—a Baltimore merehant—which Lert 1 red ate remcared, all, and vold: | iivertod footmen and coachmen, Shoruly afer the | form of government to cope with certain problems | audience room, and before ali in the building had | fumntiy entiroly destitute, she has decided to adopt gold, which would be rendered worthless were the | appointed hour, the bride and groom entered the | that despotic gorernments do not permit to become | time to escape the premises were enveloped in | the theatrical profession as a means of support for by leaping } nersmother and invalid sinter, the father being un- parties who should receive the gold dented the Priv: | church and proceeded tp the aisle, followed by | avestions nt all, They are temperance—or rather | flames. A number of persons were i tory Windows. Several lives wero | able ever again to enter upon active business life. Hage of settlement by the Clearlag House, prohibition, the conflicting tnterests of labor and | from the secon ‘her tome further opponton ths polat was ear. | nest Merry Fee net idetmelde nor | capital, the Fight of woman to the ballot, and tho | lost, ‘Two bodice have heen recovered from the | When the noble-nearted girl announced her deter- tired in white saci, of a slight lav- | Chinese question, Each of these points Mr. Phillips | ruins, burned beyond recognition. Oue of the bodies | mination to become an actress, many of her aristo: tied aud the amendment to the fifth article annulled. in vee of tele sotieae Wiles tree weaattet ‘hat Tong train, white lace veil falling over hth ‘ ry identified b; dum book se thet hy - re ogg Bote Le Be ng “ considered and etated with that precision, clear- | has been identified by a memorandum book as that | cratic friends rolled their cyes and raised their Stare cast the Beard ahowle aeerce cthervise ne Ee rarest det’ and'e nee howquet | mess, llustration, and eloquence that are his | of a printer boy, Willle Brewor. Fifteen or twenty | bands in horror; while others, ae soon as they were 1 Was further resolved that the setuement trough | In her band. Thu gront was dressed tn a back | habit. A republican government, he sald, rested | persons were badly burncd, It fa thought that the | wid the fact, gave her the "cut direct 4 begin on Monday next | coat, buttoned tight, and lavender pantaloons.. Mo. } soteiy on the virtue and intelligeuce of the people, | bodies of others rabbis! ‘The “début party," wa it was called, was arranged Ventas Torrines, tea. of 8 sie Maslead, | Behind the people there waa nothing—no Inw, tor | Hammer and Schneider, had thelr hands badly burned | py a relative in thia eity, who kindly «ave lis house tin. @n fraen, pom: | they were the law ; no military power, for they were | while making thelr exit, and third wys rendered | gud assumed all the expense of the entertainment, ‘+ Financial circles were again in turmoil yester- i Gay, and Wall street was more excited than it has Pants, Nov. 16.—As the Sultan has Giaally dee cided not to participate in the opening of M. de Las feps's great work, the Viceroy will be able to exer cise bis hospitelity in bis owa way, and will receive / the credat of the undertaking, France ia to be represented by the Empress, who, in her ston | yacht the “ Algle,”’ will lead the way at the grand opening processian. Austria {s to be represented | by hor Emperor ; Prus#ta by the Privee of Prasstag Italy by Prince Amed | and a host of smaller ae tions and tribes will have representatives to ewell the pageant, ‘The firvt great gathering will take plaew wt Port Sald on the 10th {nst. On the 171h there will be @ arind ball at fematia, On (he 18th there wil be @ great gathering of tribes at Jemalls, anda grand om tertainment will be given, one feature of whiet wilt be the evolutions on horscback by Arabs, On the 19th the grand procession will start few Suez, when the canal will be formally opened. Om Ween since the memorable third week in September. ‘This unusual animation was traceable to a variety Of causes, prominent among which was the detormi- ‘Dation by the Gold Exchange to revive the old Clear- Rog Honse system of sottiements, and resume ite former reintions with the Gold Exchange Bank. ‘The opposition to this action among the more re- ‘ppectable wud honorable class of bankers and bro- ‘Kers was very earnest and determined, Ihough an- fvalling, the purely speculative and gambling eloment in the street being too powerful for suc- cessful resistance, THE nescLt fs that (he Gold Exchange deliberately put itself Anto condition to revive and encourage the wild spe- vlation and disgraceful gambling that #0 nearly Fuinod “je whole gold-dealing fraternity in Sep f Daniel Torrance, Keq., of the ¢ was clogandy dressed in bine Weeaeay ede’ noroenea be cy oy ts the ones who carried the bayonets, The mob, after | delirious by suffocation. Schnelder ts positive that | rerarding the fair youngidédutante ne a protégé of ‘Aowlund, brother of tha groom, Among the « all, governed, and always liad governed io this coun- | at least six persons were Lehind whose escape was | his, ‘The luvitations were neatly gotten up, and re- a " entirely cat off. The building was owned by A. H. . pone Aly etore were Gen. 11 a, Appiavall. Wry, and It behooved us to wee that it waxa good | HINT Tn oo tin te fitares about 10,000, quested the guests to appear in (alt evening dress, stom House OMiciale Res | pin, Wm. H. Aspinwall, Mre, Judge Roosevelt, and | Mob As for cur great, ellien, they wore ruled in ‘and in every Instance the edict was observed. ptentirntntece Higawaymen ta the Custom ‘tember elow ° Franklin Mille. ‘The performance was In the drawing rooms, the | the 20th the leading feature of the days’ proceedings ene oe 2 eee a clerk in the Naval Office, and Fred f? ; Slat eiseen Sid prin Unelaps ieskore Cinsod te . 16.—Between 10 and 11 | rear ealon being transformed into a little them | Will he the erection of a monument to Wayheta, whe and for over all commercial business, my Mahan dh > : Aanual Meeting of the Arion Sectety. be very seat of Justice, There was a time when t night the large factoay en Twenty-fourth | tro, with the necessary stage, footlights, wings, at proposed the idea of establishing the route te ag Kenersl and wide-spread disaster. Kuner, formerly a Custom House oMeer bat mows | The Maenner Gesang Verein Arion ‘The flames were | 4 y mol Wader, Toaiah Hemders, bed it In tis power | and Boruce sets wos destrored Custom House broker, ascertained a short time ago | held ite annual basiness meeting at the Germania | to overawe the ‘whole police force, and at one time | tirst discovered thot an importer of laces named E. Duverger, of | Assembly Rooms tast night, the President, Mr, Cart | Suotver, mob leader, Hernando, tocd, wat on the | Bella et Brussels, bad arrived in this city with «large assort- | ‘Triacea, in the chair, The Secretary, Mr. A. Kal Which ease ihe result, of ment of goods, and the two worthies put up ajob to | man, and the Treasurer, Mr. K. Krollpfeitfer, anb- | duite di var what it was, dofrand him of th ‘They learned that ho was | mitted their yearly report Bee tee Lentreh amie Gates incecne whieh were approved | moth was the two h ion dollars Invested boarding in 194 Kast Tenth street, and accordingly, | and adopted. The meeting was wall attended, and | in thie city In the Hquor business. The me Saturda: t, they mot in the Custom bers . controlied, this Interest controtled the electio on Saturday afternoon last, they mot in ‘ustom | the members manifested » great interest as to the | fel\tyt aN Many possible remedy f House and went thither, One of them rang the present status of the Socicty. ‘There are at present | things w: arena. Tn Boston $7 and inquired of Mrs, Shaw, the keeper of the | 495 members, viz: 1 singing, 834 not singing, end invested in bay busin e . re : rau shops. Bvory ten' house, whether Mr. Davenger was ip. Bhe an- | 19 houorary, ‘The Building Committee has been | 700 snalevery peventh iman went vothe poor house, | accond floor was occupled by Alexanter, Balford, | Of Witnessing an , swered in the affirmative, and called Mr. D., who | very active in procuring a site on whieh to erect © | TU cout. $300,000 to aupport their public schools. but | maker of shoddy cloth and cotion lap. ‘The third Hulging In & supper gratuitously. a came to the door and said; “Gentlemen, your | splendid building worthy, the fame of the Aric 700,000 lo punish the wicked and care for the poor, | was in tag occupancy of Jeremiah Amith as a cotton jommedy Seiesten fe at Coa 9 cards.” Several members have already donated | $8,000 eac le ballot box was useless to realist the combined | lap manufactory, while the highest story was used ve,, been written by herself, the © Aniahing and as soon as the site bas been selected all the | strength of the rum interest leagued ther for | by © Mr, Brierby in his busines baving been given by s well known City India, vie, the Isthmus of Sues, This grecefel acknowledgement of the services of an Englishman Will show that no ill will 4 borne to Bngland, ab though she hos not rendered any aewistance te M. do Lessop Atgxaxpars, Egypt, Nor. 16.—The festivities Preliminary to the inanguration of the Som canal commenced at Port Said yesterday, The Emperor of Austria lauded at noon, and was received by the Khedire with great ceremony and a magnificent military and civic display, The houses were deco rated, arches were raised over the principal streets, huadreds of flags were fying, and salutes were the rules of the Bourd, now readopted, © man witli a capital of but $500 may go into the Ex- change and buy or sell gola, ax on the 24th of Sep- town judefnite amount, baving antil noon of the succeeding day to work in before being called wpon to makoany settlements, Then, if his opera. tions havo been profitable, he can enforee settie- outs and draw out bis enormous profte. If the reverse, he can announce himself suspended OF failed, and let his victims whistle, Such are the Advantages of the Clearing House. Merchants and bankers requiring gold for commercial purposes, ‘Wiligive their orders to those brokors who make 30 orehocks, ana be 11 o'clock curtain, scenery, and orchestra. Sofie and pal building stood, | Chair# were arranged in a series of circles fromtiny flames, was in | the stage, and ushers in livery assigned tl is of the principy While the wing, hough excepting the flames, wa See aroun A agg ba sate third atrases bn to cligible seats aa they entered the rooms, Six cing, tHireo-fourths of the way to Twenty. | musicians occupied the orchestra and performed the ts hetant was four stories, ite length 0 | incidentive music and various operatic airs with feeteand Sigh a fect Ml pelongei to the catste ot | considerable akill, ‘The andience numbered about Gov, Pollock of this cily was administrator, Ay or sixty, composed of those relatives and friends of the débutante who apparently were not Dullding wan valued at $8008. The Gat and a part Of the aecond floor were occupied by Hayne ; ‘Was arrested once a | cotton-yarn spioners, The remaining part of the | Clently shocked to emrive Coperelres B dent. ure spinning woollen by ob exchonged between the fleet and the shore, As fall their setrlements ex Clearing House,or who | The intruders pushed past Duverger mombers will take eiares, in order to further the | muual ecpport, When women came to tho polls'a | yarn. ‘The wing way abont one tundred feet in a oe ea eaten. tN | night the town and harbor were ablaze with Ore- transact their business through the New York Stock | Him whether he had any laces on hand, He an- oak, | of or ie calainn sea took pest, better as wore, prevail. ae mn woeld briag there ent, bt Bore Jo height, aed Fronted poneary pis Stee the heroine to display works ond iituminations, Tne atreete were 69 * 0 ol for 7 et o place, heir refining influence, whiel ever been ex. | Atree Peter Johnson occupies Aa a cotton lay Exebange, where tie Clearing Mouse system does Lida PR seal daca gedipd hoop yarn id With the following renults eried for Wnendvancoment of the race, In old Greek | tnetory, but lnsamuch be the balk of Ms perishable niage her superior talents, and lef bright #e day, ali tue housetops being covered with pot prevail em. " +.) . JO * ond Roman times women were kept housed, and t to stock wus removed, his long will not be heavy, Mr, | Other characters with little to do and te Haedér} Second Vice: HOW THE OLD ACCOUNTS aTAND. them, and they went ont. Within halfan hour they " . streets were full of Indecencies in conseque: Bricrby's loss is $10,000. The lo: ory of high. | Hghted torches, The rigging of the men.of-war sad ‘on the machinery |“ deanie’s Mistake" told the urer, Jobu Lindemuayer; Fi qv Y spirited girl who married a wealthy bat decrepit old ipping in the harbor wore hung with lanterns s retnrned, locked the door behind them and showing a ding secret Witness the paintings excavated at Ponipe’ 00, ond on the entire stock €20,000, 4 that hs color, and showers of roenes ‘The determination of the Gold Exchange to Twit badges told Duverger nee. tney were | sure, Coresteading bechotare Gr a secret gallery at Sapler, ‘The more. wc the wotual damage will not fall short of @40,00) ur | AM, out of wplte to. a modern combination of Beau | fo FEAT ge rk! ‘wee rams me this reckless and uneafe method of business | Custom, louse officers, “and had come to | Loochner and Dix pvesysnellggeeh ings kied with public rer aud bet vo | 0,000 a Roane a cee a oat one or two bocars | __ The Khedive gave s grand ball on board le fustios a recurrence to the great collapse that led | seize his goods. Lalor drew a piatol | Shnard af Dircctore Carl, Trincea. Ie Situira became. He did not consider woman. better poe ta somewhat compl Th wos attended by the Berseror Prose esphened and pointing {tat Daverger's head, ordered him to | Wit Candidas, A. Ktneeke!, Peanz Waibel, Geo, Hn Ee SAK AIA Kut Neiiave ‘The Catakili Hellor Explosion. are pretty and effective, Fes aicemene ire uemtoncen ) Ceeece Ceneee Wo tho suspension of the Exchange, Of the enor. ” Jno. O. Hondt, P. Stauffer, ©. Hanhotd. i - ~ And at the fall of the cartin on the last acta mous transoctions of that famous day, when upward | nelle offer Inthe BeeCharies Hotels | Musical Direccor—Cart Kerawann labor quppulon rowel gt from the ic Munson, N. ¥., Nov. 18.—The boiler explosion | gtéruref appluuse rected ‘the débutante. tlaving | Sata. ‘was alive with boats hastont Bf $110,000.40 gold was bought tu the interest of the | When thoy arrived there they took Davergor be- | _ A greut deal of enthusiasm prevailed, nnd after epption out from the i ALCutskiI village yesterday morning was ot so | heen eatied, betore the curtain. she delivered. 4 | {0 Viceregal yachs. |The ball insted until: om ; Vanderbilt and Drew, and the men | Serie as a Othe ; i b the Po lied up Melt dofiary’ tn boaps ind lit on riots ais at Orat reported. No lives were lost. | apecch full of emotion, and the Doll clique, « good deal more than balf still remains | [OOP *. "FY ber lence were loud Man, with a thlek black moustacl Mrs, Branbow was not dead at last accounts, bat her | fn 0 0 " y the Empress Eugénie arriv and jot black bair, whom they introduced top of of & republic was th very Was coxntded doUDt TT The, enenoer aT | eae eee ee reer mali evente: | getvod by the Viecroy and the Austria Unsotticd, and is destined to be asource of endless liti- | Grinuell. The spurious Collector examined to ‘* hada abut sheaae th w= | the ahi an might firemen were but slightly scalded. ¢ damage to | gily outstine Ristor!, Beott-Siddons, and Charlotte | tanded amid the thundering ation in the courts, It is understood thatif this vast | Ko0ds, heard the testimony, and dteclaed that they ge ytoleted tbat pe ty ga climber, Property amounts to about @15,000, and faila chiefly | Cashman. af mations of the multitudes whieh lined the shore. parchaee, Mr. Jay Gould, for bimnectt, his firm of | "ust be held. Crawford Kiduappl ¥ look for no higher fate, than bn Storine & Corse, of the paper initl, Hiram Van | “At the’ eonctasion of the performance the com- | Among the events to-day was the dedication of @ load: Sata ie Osi 6d. oe! tk mana: Pid et Moed aetna oamuete erties Gaal a flor Last week the Sheriff of Chatanqua County | | Mr. Phillfpa thought that the question that loom: Steeburgh, whose ico houses took fire, and Kdward down to ® bountitul and elegantly served | Christian chureh and of 9 Mohammedan darkest and” with the mont eulien aspect inthe | Qergell whose dwelline house warsbuctered, “the | Pay, future was that oue now gathering force beyond tle | hailer was throwa thres handeed feet_over the tops | mare fasct in Craw- | Rocky Mountains, that of the Chinewe. I'his | of the ice houses, aud lodged inthe creek. It was | that alter ofthe Fourteenth | Face had never been overcome or success. | nearly new, and was from tne manufactory of Dine | accept @ prominent partner, assumes the fiabiity for 810,000,000. OF this amount but a por. tion has yet soon settled, probabiy not wach more Chan baif. That portion assumed by the frm of told him that be must farnish sceurity for hiy reap. | come © this elty, with a warrant arance. He said he bad nothing wore to give, and | Luke Egan, who laid the laces on the floor, ‘The scoundrels then’ par. tially relented and permitted their vietim to go, wita r the arrest of accused of burglary. J ford was arrested by Capt, Wal mosque. reheatra meanwhile ‘performing the | Priests and ministers of all creeds were invited te (ng of Offonbach's airs. We understani | D¢,present on both occasions. M ‘he British men-of-war Royal Oak and er a tow more rehearsals the foung lady wlll | connneg Cunt ashere on” bundey i the herders eae 4 fully resisted; they had never been baulked | ino is got afloat with mach difienlty on evening. mith, Gould, Murtin & Co. is In process of adjust. | a strict lnjunctiou to return on Sundoy and jay. | Ward, on suspicion of being Luke Egan. The pris | or “changed from a Durpore : tore & Bleck, New Turk one of the leading theatres on Browdway. 1 Sots of cheat Ste vente, bene of tom t, and o ianee portion hus actually been settled. | A« soon as he had struck the street, M. Duverger | oner was held by Capt. Walsh to await ex- | ed pertinacity and restatless force i pote ing more than fifteen feet of water, will sai! remaining unsettled contracts are in dispute, | made a bee line for the Police Central Office, but he | etination. Bat the Superintendent ot Police, | populated our Western const, amd ‘the great «| Maiue PI MAM Destroyed. SCHOOL BOOKS FOR BROOKLYN. the canal bearing the Viceroy of Bgypt the The portion which is assumed as un ludividual | was gruMy informed there that they could do no- | knowing that a writ of Aubeas corpus wan about to | came bg ween them and the Anglo Saxon race, there | T.ewsstox, Nov, 18.—Prinec & Dingmore’s large of tue Freneb, and the Emperor of Austria, wi Brera ion by Mr. Gould is still mostly in obeyance, | thing fur him, Appleation at the Custom House | be issued, ordered Captain hile none of that ostensibly bought for the elique the invited guests, ish to eurrenter | would Fe trouble that would shake the Hepublic to | sicam planing mili, near the Maine Central Railroad brought him no better antisfaction. He then went | Crawford ‘to the Sheriff of Chattauqua county, who | its contre i py eat —eontict keen, angry, and almost | siatic mm settled, was Durned this morning. ‘The lows ts about ‘Tue weather is most favorable, to Cal. Frank K. Howe, Special Anent of the Trea: | bore the prisoner out of the city. | ka doubttul. In California the people were already | $1, : insured for $9,000. ‘The flames extended to able . ury Department, 6% Wall strect, and that gentleman ¢ Writ Was subscg| served upon the Super- ating themselves against ths. shock by protect. | twirdwellinxs id by several families, ¥ lel ss Datel ca onbtre eee Loris detailed Movars.'A. Brush and 'T, R, Toole to fathom | tntendent, and he made a return to Judge Cardosa | ing statutes. Clone Corporation System, The Republican Prisoners ia Spais.. §¢Fiale amount of $40,000,000 is all of the $10,000,000 ] the curious fraud. that rd was not in bie custody. ‘To this ‘he lecturer held his audience tw perfect attention A special meeting of the Brooklyn Board of Ed- Maprup, Nov. 16.—The disposal of the that dxy in the nume of the chque that ‘The officers went to the St. Charles Hotel, and | counsc! for the prisoner demurred, and yeste uring th and aquarter that the address Inst diet evening to select now boos { CXt Prisoners taken during the late ina on a ible or other claimant. ‘Tb found the goods all safe, Lalor was ewught in the | he traversed the return. Judge Cardozo appo'n J. The next Becture of the counse w' eiven Aurooua, Pa. 16.—Tho passenger car | Ueition was held last evening to select new books | under consideration. ‘The Goverament te Of | $70,000,000 was taken from deal: | Nuval Omice, and Kimer was afterward arrested tn | next Friday to bear argument, enday evening, by the Hey. Dr Hall, whose aud: | snip ut the’ Penaaylraaia, Hallroud’ Compary was | ©F the ase of the public schools, When Davis's | to clemency, but at the same time will be ear! : mats candi ot “raweres, | Suicide wrhe beta Kener ix geecseellc and icc Lelor | to teotiy emmmaraie the Lidccopiog of Crawiord |e tte eee Burhed this eveulng Phe other” buildiugs were | Klomentary Algebra and MeGuftey's Spelling Cards | Bot to endatiger the lature, peace of the ow to enable ‘them ‘off on his own recogaizance wt @3,00)." (who isnot ), and bie deine taken by Sheriff THK STATR FLECTION. saved, Ras Were proposed, a diseustion arose as to whother the | be allowed to choore between Joining thet the bubble burst ———— Andrews te Ht ae rumored around the aoe Paitern bhegs ia PiCibirn books now used would be tlirawa, ont, which, 1 y in oF transpsre othe Prerimee Hip A THE WINNIPEG WAR. pyle WA Mnateted. bi Bepridtcan Majoriiion Prevancnen, Poo Hove 10-=The palicru shop | 4 "ky mvatd imvotve 6 tows of BGDIMM. ‘iter. . rome at amma Bs Allegany... 2.288)*Herkimer of A. Harterpe, on First avenue, was burned this As at ths Gembern have: Ware booked cared Ot re the gout in the pureuse of $327,000 000, all of | The Insurgents torm a Provisional G Moths aicasike Plame Hi eth Hall Jomtors mornme, ‘The loss iy about §10,000; tosured, 100, and. stationery 800 per ecnt, los than the ‘The Geumentcal Council. row dartag the belghs OF toe eacloement, tivce Me feats {the Itebets | Mr. Tanne M. Mactay, of the Ordnance Corps, | tE8K' Rania M:Be! THR LATEST LABOR NEWS. Raaspey wha brotee ete Cae BOE Ne OE 6 ep ACR: daremaat we saat Pat y-3 brome, one of the sellers $0 Bpezers called wpon atility te the Demin U.S. A,, 14 soon to lead to the altar the beantiful | schenango... us Ps ‘Afier some further discussion, Mr. MeCice offered , depreca oker for s margin 090,000 sold, Bpeyers z of Win. | Miss Laura A. {Havemeyer, of Wifteenth str Curwado, Nov, 16.—Gov t, who, the idea that the oreseal, 19 0 Kk hin to J. Fisk, Ji McDougall, 1 aMriative of the poliey of the Hoard, in | vorable opportunity for claiming the infallibility of 1m to Juines Fisk, Ihe tallors on strike ia Chicago meet smnse times | 2 resolutl i day for cousultarion, ‘ifoot that it will not withdraw at once all the the Pope. He biames such journals as 1’ ting the cvntract, merely pload nepeg ‘Territory, in encamped in Dakota | aughter of ex-Mayor Havemeyer. (a the 94th inst,, Pee casicaat tay God baeldibas bin bode sib bi Only ro Mr and an Lupidly aa may be found | and La Cieiita Cuttorica for thelr luconsiderate baste [one vals Aggie cant yeapet lon T His | fanily will return to Ca- | Mr.Jumes Sinclair will marry Mls Aunic Dooley, the wen employed, In the Congressional Printing ORice which was adopted. in discussing #0 delicate a question in anticipation Wain. Mr, Speyer, morvover, like Mr, Livermore, | Territory. duughter of W. A. Dooley, Keg. of this elty. The Fr Peter bie Meaares barrels of Rentucks was then resumed on OF the deliberations of the Council. , is the writien order ot Mr. Fisk to purchase, as but the Governor and his staf will peuare tobe married in the bride's fresidence at 7 white wheat fatally our have beeu purchasod and.de | Analysis,” pending whick Mr. Cadley mot aliens ell as numerous Witnesses to verbal instructions | await events at Fort Geary, where it ts said | 1 M., nnd a reception will follow from 8 to 10 P.M livered for 87.59 per barre! be referred to a specikl committee to exa FLASHES FROM THE OCEAN-CABLE® Biven bir, hore is @ party tn le favor, consisting of late | The newly macried couple will then start on au ex ‘About 25 gliders still remain on strike, two lead. | the proposals for the supply of text books pow un onda f WM. HEATH @ CO, WANT Law, a P tue! Budéon Bay, Ucwpeny; ena) Creme throug! the South, Albany 110)" Putnam ing houses refustog lo pay the advance deinanded in aer 4 cuselon, with the view of ascertaining the ef the Deiglace la apeetell fe Vakesa ua In this connection itl proper tostate that Messra, | CmPlorees of : x as nf NEA Tennaet: Gilefenssels babe 4 sued In reference to te books tow in the hands uf re Queen Wim. Heath & Co., in declining to submit their con: | «me Scotch and English settlers, Meanwhile A Coliseum tn New Yorks A Messra. Mucllor, Krews & Co. refuse to ylold to | pil in te a ie aveate Hl aunt mneoty has been erented bo potion a Sroversy with Livermore & Co. to arbitration, as | the insurgents have established a Provisional Gov- | ‘Tho Police Captains have been supphed with | sureene tue demands of sone of thelr Inte imurorcon (or ann. | the pune, Ast WG apentoeh nage. | | Am tmmrauy hae berm ernated Route om tated in yeolecday ' piper, ove sctn ed by no desire | ernment after the manner of American Torri- | circulars addressed to the organists of ull the eee | ‘Total strike express thelr dotermination to hold books prepared by the Committee, and adjourned at | &Fi#t-tull riots, onde 20, OF thelr aay obligations, It ls wader: | vorial Governments, with s Leeisiature chosen | churches in thelr precincts, and calling upon organ gor lve sii CAbinetmakers’ Uilow have resolved to support the | 9 late hout ‘The latest advices from Cattaro {report the rebek foes reat Livermore Be. progoood ta ewan, bak | Coriel |Goserampats, WINN 0 tastnainre chose) | eharetes ts thett peseihath aad ealing ean w York RiDom. men on strike —— Non at an end, un4 Dalmatia quiet, ion of ir contract e rament com- | by the people, # homestead act, and a School | ists, precentors, soloists, and chorus singers to al - —— 5-54 BROOKLYN. ‘The Journal des Débddte nevorts that Quon Isabelle ttec, while legal proceedings are already pendiog | purposes and interual Improvements. Gov, Me- | tend a mecting in the Coopor Tustiiute, to make ar 1NGS COUNTY CANFAS. NEW JERSEY. nan dedettinets ctedeoted ee threat cs Meee a oluere. Wm, Hoath & Co. prefer, under theee | Do veaiL it ts said, will apply to the Canadian Gov. | faugcwents tor a monster Heethosen fatlvalin Muy at > Nt > say {The Common Counc) Commiltec recommend a | | ‘The Radical party in Franco condemn the want: eutigated by ‘in authority ‘empowered to compe the | erament for troope to put down the tneurgente, and | thee uhtest durie ook rected MOF that purpure 1M | A aesere Unwilling to Correct ekoh Heady, intends to. prenure the dersey City | enange of vane ese than slaty rtrects, festo" of the Uppeeition ‘Deputies for ie wank el i f gents, he Cen 4 tuk for HhALIE as HOOK HA possible The Knfekerbockor La Crosae Club, of Brooklyn, | Seuraxe: vd - i k- zs and will be the guest of benator Freliaghuyse aw ofthat ety, or Be re the a ‘Thus is seen something of the confusion still reign ems, ‘The first business in order yesterday was the | pavid Magoo of Weehawken died yesterday, hav~ Work x been puspended on Prospret and Ang to the sirect growing outof the unlicensed trans- | temained ¢ Second Hud Jersey City The | tury tof the Canvassers of the Fourth District of | ing fallen from a ree in Waich he was gathering Cheat: | Port Creene Pats, for thy Inch OF funds, Upward OF 70) Capt. Hoofner, whiew Pee ee armaitied Cader tht Ouanex Heese ervion nde, aboot two milen from the United States | Captain of the Gang tan Prive Might. | Tilt ela whieh hed beew sent back for |" lnc Wave Leen dinchnt ie for Dantzic) was wrecked 08 Uhe rea f which only invites a reeurreuce of ba have by Spalook, wine " enty-five New York bullies, who had | He grickuhs Yesterday morning, Jamoa Mulligan ond Ti a ml Bimiler dabgerous and deplorable operatious. rebsis Se Deane Beaten beeeltory Oy: @ 0 etpets AED I saga alae bik he nad sean eeticty | correction for the third time, Supervisor Buck | srcviunu wera strc tea “iu Waterson tor pus ONITUARY. ayolcon aye, audience to Darga Werther, the { e deelin 4 Liridthowpeetteadadads sh sae Said Ldchde} anded terfelt hank = ewly appointed Embassador from Prussia, at Com | THE BAIR BUBBLE. ‘At (o'clock the rebels marched into the to intimidate @ peacexdle body of mea, who in a | Nanded In the rete wih comma iad heat ¢ | “the silver wedding of Mr, and Mra. ¢ Mr. Michael Ne Be a eerie) died Deigue ou Monday” kverything pave promiss of peak ¥ Another element of uneatiners In the street yes. | and th TE aa eet tote: | lawfal and honorable manner have struck for their | Canvarscre—Patrlek Crook and Richard Smith—in | yunckico was celebrated on Mouday OSHA | guocayrusraiog, seed Hyer 1 on | ‘Vhe Pope hss written # letter to Archbiabop Mame Rerday wus the general and widespread apprehen- | haste, and betook themselves to” United States ter whieh they say that they ere not willing to alter the » Newark siege mid gh acdld ning. 1a which It Id that although cry ion of disaster to the Erle Railroad Company under | ritory. Fights, pald a flying visit home on Monday night, | f that district, for the reason that they | — Michacl Monagh kept asatoon at South | Col Wim. Sinith, superintendent of several ralt- | txeluded from the deumenieal ‘Coubelhy ta present manngement. ic became definitely known "he rebels are determined, and the Inuccensiblity | nd, as might have been expected, ercatod a row, | Tetura of that dlatret, tor the reason that they incl Mon Kept, 9 sa Soe e tenyons ler Gavan Monaay, ef peomonine, | ba alered Golsiie tor wtakinn eaubenaeian From, the, cadings 10, the Ae on lat gue vd | other obstactes render doubthi the. success, of miii- | The delectable crowd of Yoafers und cutthroat: | itey'go'not remember the Vote CuMt. fot Any vor ovoiug, ot eousestion Tom tntenet: | he Hom, Naltantel Nile, once, Aworican Minis: | Te battallou's, of voluntenes stati him for the surrender of his stock, that the | tary operations. ‘The rebellion Is # temporary suc- | bruiser thieves, whose only duty at Port Jervis !* to | man on the ticket, ‘They merely signed their | pai) yesterday morning, Herman was | thls city yesterday, which battalion should go first to the Vuelta. Al d8 of the Company had been manipulated by the | cess, and tarther developments are awaited. fight when ordered, came down to attend the bull of | names to the returns, tind hauging ue bya rope ino slips, William Kverdell, one of the veterans of the rellove the present garrison of regulars, firm of Smith, Gould, Martin & Co,, that eoncern | — ‘The cause of the uprising Is opposition to being | UMN ith oft Lee fe a ten Supervisor Stilwell moved to refer the return | yee eae ee ne eT ated Peak: cat gaan ot tae we inlter to 0 10 the soa of War Moving given Vanderbilt, thelr check ‘for §2.500,0W) | annexed to the Canadian Confederation under the | the “Irish Nine, an offshoot from the “Grcen- | yack to tie Canvuskern with Instructions to state in | ii{n but Inet Moning tn nis toe econd battalion, whieh w Seiad S"the money paid lim, which the Compauy | New Domialon. horn” association, which was the event in Cooper | writing whether the written figures opposite Wal nfctina’ Rusia Comeahina of New was born In duty, i ‘ ed the impression that luree port efor d peryinor . Peter MeMartin iregory It z r . Cberrewed the impression that large portions A Ne ee ‘The Captain of the geng is ex-policeman Jeff, Col- | qycut this matter and they sald thatthe vote ait ab- | Keo ee Wolcott packean, fea), Bens, Wil tial rial res RPE Gould tin & Co. during the great excite- POST OFFICE FRAUDS. Uns. Jeff, was one of the Reception Committee of | peared on the return was correc aes Jim Grimth, Peuatees : A award B, Ketchum's release Is ccompanied which that concern is represented to have -_ > the “Irish Nine,” but bie principal business w jupervisor Clark said the return wae not legible Charles T, Forrester the Chicago ped ty Tatil within ten a pardon which restores all nis clvit Poltinoa! Sarat, (uvily.-Morever, the rumor prevailed that | Eirat Foreshadowing of the drinking Jersey City xin, Finally be became cross, Fer tag a AF ad * oR | could Nawark, and yeaterday Wok a please t j with ine printing @ blink iteh tonder at the junction of the ns had succeed im galling Its stock 0.8 | eralts Report—The Gift Ente See ee es char ll isee, | une do. decipher i georreetiy, ho elaimed® that it |S inaieatoten aud arviving tn Jerwry cy at teu mia oe iMiled'e Ateman test week ‘frankly confrases that 6 Ha no oce knew, and heneo reports of ov ae ? Next he engaged In a row with a stranger named | *ould be thrown out, bid eeiaevy JOUTINGS ABOUL TOWN, weciceted hi bustness to ine danzee of the tay ob! wuauthorized emisoions. ‘To these cir In his next report to Congress the Postmaster- | Dennis Hogan, who is watching @ ship at oue of the he motion to send the retarn back was eventn An injunetion has been obtained by a part of the sas nies pnblic, and ads tha boew Tes, Hee added | the withdrawal Of | Gencral will recominend Sharves, under seizure by the Bhoritf of New York. | | y.atopted. A number of other returny were sent | Directoracf tu Lawrenes Rlarnaa, of tie rpais Ward, 470 pennies | Kes iasater eal Das SIE ne!” roads which was construed | subject of preventing the usc of the malls by the | Tihs came near, reeaiting in 8 chnaline mall. ie the ‘Twentieth Ward was taken up. When the ae A Fe NO a ec casa | een ee = o ef etors 8 7 , “4 ‘Thir jatrict e vise t ue fair of ntbon, oman Catholic Chure! & ee St SOO’ tid Seents ces | srepriiors ef Retovines Fwiadling enueeprinss) He | vadian be s Reenmeny wae Helene dae bury iM 16 rag Tat then relanae’ eons that” district | Miss Raith O'Gorman, otherwise Sister Thereea, | in #ullivan ttroci opened fast evening LONG IBLAND. POT tho alliance of the fatice with the Ble- | N28 wlready submitted the subject for the considera. | the police station,» 1 it. pow with Dan | ne nent back for correctl He elnimod | of the Cathoue Cyuvent at City, Jee Kiizn Newman fell from the second story window aie Sh tu the Atlintie and Great Western con- | tion of the Attorney-General, and chat oMeer bar | Garvin 'n tend and brotner “irish Nine,” wud the there was an apparent fraud tn the return in the teserived aa rotten to the core of OF Third street, and Was fatally Injured ‘The Queens Social Club have their annual eax ‘| to further apprehensions of a evming | given an elaborate opinion, in which ne shows that | two attempted to have a rough and tumble fight and 4 Cry Geers, Ot mene Toe liye} Third | oman Cathoitetnin is near its end ‘The Trinity Raptist Church, Pale in Apollo Hall, | prise party to-iht, th whea it became known that « com- Powtunast the Postmaster-General | gouge in the barroom, but were separated by Onicer r! og credit nat ye Chief of Police Clarke and Detective Smith, of | ¢luses to-day, About has been realized. ‘The residents of Queens county are discussing Dong 2en effected im regard to tine Atlautic | 117 ; Te lsE ander ine lay on ih ands, wookd ba. (AR. Tm te! ged to have a prige | with onl) 15) votes, making bim run wearly ¥) Ve | Newark, visllod a suspicion: camp of Gipsira ear | ‘The Rey. W. H. Milburn, the blind preacher, will | the abolition of toll gates, Ber rn matters, the previous singular | himscif, acting unde ands, ‘and, necompa: y about a dogen of their | lind The sta ee OE ee ane ceeray km! | HigouRetd. Yesterday ‘ahd ordered them ‘oicave, which | taik ow * Tonuperance” sm Plymouth Church On and after to-day, the Flushing and North Side alregl’ Fisk became sppareut, and the bottom | Hable in u suit for damagew who cetsined liens aie i Tebalred 4@ engine house, No, 3, both men | Kons to expense and troabie, gad had obtained Am. | they did imancer, ‘Te nand was about W strotig, bad I will 9 h rected to legitimate names, even though he know line bei , . ul i road Cot will eam thy inus, foot of Third ‘puree alu per day will rum { Wiens street was not natistied pee fould have It that, though t at all was: e eollap enator A. A. Bradley, of vly under way, OMmcer | be voted for Mr. Goodrich at the Laat election clour dogs. ee oe the Sell pee After rome discussion the subject was tabled, and that the persons to whom the letters were addressed | 121th ana'n posace of police idience inst night in He ven inade their apres mt cared In the pigeon match tn Fast Newark, the gun of a : . be temporarily averted, it was sure to cv were the veriest awindlers in the coontry, demanded admittance, but were refu Cae eer ee TR ehh chee We On Tecan Decncet, | Me Dapshue wae Gitentilly duchareds tue shot | A young woman, formerly a ballet dancer at , ale 6 short me, It is proposed to yet over the existing dimeuitien | ‘They the hs member of Assemb) from the Fitth istrict Witichend, newsdealer Qe HarFisot ia wainited in | Nile Is Greparing to emulate che feat of Harry Gurr, f see MORE CUSTOM HOUSE FRAUDE. by having udditional Congreseional legisiation on | Wy ‘he Twenty-first and, Twenty-second Wards were | the right éye und Up. Mr, Fritz, of Craig's Hote), was | the matctel tgelve miles lone ey Cree A py baying addition: yf « while they were doing. this ‘ Iso wo r, Richard Upjohn, . of the <y 4 nmors of more and greater frauds in the Custom | ihe gubject, which will enuble the Postmarter-Gene- | Irieuds wkedaddled out of the buck way then consassed, ‘and. the "retura of ave county also wounded: Be recep yy (on reer pr are eecen potions arse have, bron fines on, Dee pranem Hote Mu etrgct seatcrdny, DUC TOF Fearous of a aut. | Fal 10 embargo the batches of letters which are sent eee shoe ware Orrico LB tig ede, and Gravesend were then’ taken up and finished SPARKS FROM THE TELEGRAPH, to the Lostitute. uialn highway m Dearly completed, apa work Will 68 Asfactoty natu e induced to withheld any | from all parts of the country addresved to the pro: | snd his gang sloped for Port Jervis to continue their This o uipletos the canvass of the elty ani counts. ae poids, Bosworth gaye It ty got tr uo, that the, new a ie more definite mention of them in thir issue, prietors of swindling concerns, when it has been | dirty work aguinst the men on nike Dnt ay there are es pumber of returns out fer correc | rie Census Committee meet today to couplete | Parnie i i: Pe ppg ype AVPALLS AT THR SUB-TREASURY, made clear to bis mind that those concerns are Riera ger ana ive the oftcal vote until they frereceived and | cit Fe magton, Baltimore, and PuiladeIphis had an | iq Zb@ fait of the Churele of the Koivhany is open ONAL 2 ome now Aj t Treasurer, the Hon. C. J. Fol | y¢ t, It will then be for those whore Marder Tri n Bro 5 acted upon hey will probably conclude their tis | {RV Un elon pk in Kptphany Hall, Second avenue, between Lwoaty les + haps gna wer, was at the Sub-Tressury throughs Beged aap inal mh to prove that their business The trial of Robert Berry, indicted for the ator, the Republican candidate for | *!/day snow storm yesterday, pee i and Twenty -seevnd eLreets, Goy. F. F, Low has gone to Washington, ‘esterday, employes wainting bi with the | letters arc embarg ¥ killing of James Donegan in'a riot near Johnson till ahead, and will remain #o, and obtnin Jnmes Ontea has been appointed Asyistant Assessor Stephen Fly: mpted to commit sul. Goy, Hoffman {s at the Clarendon Hotel, duties ‘of bis responsible ofiee, but Ui is not wholesale swindling, If they cam do this nd Navy streets, on the 2d of May laat, wax resumed | the certiticate of election of tue Fourth New York Distries : olde yesterday Pare grees, at Sophie Worrell, the actrees, is soon to be married. fer of the office, with eustody of ite t their letters are to be delivered up at once, If they | befure Judge Barnard, in the Kings County Coart of fhe schooner Electric Spark of New Bedford has Natrect apd J re ce Aes _ H was again deferred, The office is nominally 16 | ai) ty go xo within a reasonable stated time, the | Over aud Termiuer yesterday morning, "Poe t MR. BENNEII'S CHALLENG. at lato Key Weat in a damaged condition, been posted within the | ‘The Hon. BM. Stanton is better than he bas beem { charge of Mr. White, Gen, Butterfeld’s easter Tie see to be pent tothe dead letter department, | mony. for the prosecution was that Berry was seen = aa Fe Several applications havo already baen received in New York gilt swindilug Oru, | {OF several y latter having withdrawn from the office on the ane | ey th A Contal are to bo returned to Habbing Donegan, and exclaimed at the some time rere h ; i Wasniugton for Collector Urinuell’s position, Omtice, Bishop Lynch, of Charleston, sails in the Nebraska pouucement of bis fath r's death. pr a Yo ibernian ‘son of 9 ——-, I've got you now, | Avether Iateraag Race-The | “A reward of $1,000 1s offered for the arrest of the roner Keenan will hold an inquost to-morrow | to-day for Rome, . ‘At the close of business in the afternoon, the ac- ‘New York elty who styles himself | aud I'll sock it to you anyhow,’ Dauntless Mall je Cambria | ..caned Delaware inurderer, obert H. Guldsboroush. slancey stioct police scativa over the body of ‘nu. Mugay, of Washington, was admitted to the countants commenced counting the floating cash, or ben —— Hive Races o Atlantic to the ‘The Lower House of the Tennensce Lenislatu Kenn, Who was killed by James Le bar by the U. 8 bupceme Court yesterda: Seat teeta tue wastes will be counted. Iti Ames Kondall'e Wi, Modicor: ; endiuent by ‘the great bulk in yt on . - Austin Walbridge died yes! yesterday rejected the Fifteenth Amendment by 5: avenue of sealds fro Itenry Easton, Collecto The will to probate ye late Aime 3 Thirt | Gen. Schenck has purchased a $32,000 house om ashing lat! was admitt wtlve | Pourteouth street aud Massachusetts avenue, Wi pected that the loose money will all be counte ihe Gnas Renee 1 to-day, when Mr, Folger can receipt for it and ta} y, 1804, After Mr, James Ashbury, the owner of the English 6 toms for Cohours king witnesses with him wio of the Hariem Railroad, at Willlansbridge, on the Lith Bm nebt Cambria, las addressed @ letter to James Gor- | Canada, shot blhself through the heart on Monday | instant, ded the r The reporter of TH bequenthing to agrandson $10,000 and his lands in | 2" afternoon, . s of this city, attended the | Hposeesiion, leaving | the targa bulk of th the Poot Omee Departinent Arkansas, he makes bequests to several of the ehil- | don Benuett, Jr,, tm whieb he offers to race his yacht | Tye indian Peace Commisssloncrs mect in Wash. | q,William Brescott Smith. the Gencral Superintend: ‘Memorial Chapel tn Old Cauul $e fue, Banat ve many ult the convenience of Gen ie ‘Gumirides weep, pre, aire a, that ie personal property be saslatl the Dauntioss tn Ove different races, as fol- ington to-day {0 prepare thelr report to Congress of eady tn roo Hpt of # host of letters Crom Congressmen the actress, ts largely interest. terfcld in is painful domestic aMiction, ’ ~ a betwee bur Caaghters, oe tne lows wt me be © pasnes Folser. insists upon a thorongh counting of alt the Bow sore ernee executora full power to dispose uf iis real estate, | pc xo, Loh rasete the March, 2 | .'The Kingston journals are indignant at Father | ‘The Arabs who are ealibiting here have availed | Sactrutiisiu New Jerseys eet Own 2 Owe me funds inthe vaufts not only a6 em act of Justice to Get is lellere Which 9 worth $800,000, to be divided among his trom Ryde connd wh info Bagh Hoya mes Yeeht | MoManon's ‘escription of the (oatueut he received | vbeinselves of the ooportunity of the'r, solourn to send | "Tice Dent will enjoy @ share of the Kxecative himself and his predecessor, but also ax kuarantee | Were sopped y aclare oe ie | he ean Club measurement and. time allo no restriction | Whe! re. nugest of tie bers weed 7 years, to the | .,Julge Dent wt Fa Ry ieee pre car ee the anc ainin ‘Tumoridge's fetters PiWinenses aware that TIONAL GUARD NOTES Sh ‘asahore ail canven Geum ie pare em paymasters have been found defaltiag | eer arcane vetioaal Union, erganisations of the TRE ee Getts eae ne eee work of he mol + . TM rs nbridge's NAL ea. our an « umeo! ‘of them, stationed om The Constitutional Union organizatio Pes oral’ Dutterficld. will be represeuted by Mr. Mc moritge was Tombridge. hen Cumbridee's - Hace So. 27.4 Tees from, Ryde Gharroure | Pacitle const, i ebort gabo,ain Fifteenth end kighteenth Wards (aft : ‘The roorback set aflout that a pressure wae A tbe rk ee letters Were again stopper, Tumbridge's wer 4 . ain of | B&cakwater and back, Koy ‘Aeht Club meas gutes to the Judigiaty, iiiey Resistant Alder. | mnade by Congressmen to secure Gon. Sickles's romoy aT Ne Doe Oy Cae canbe of accomnt, | allowed to go through the mails, und are doing |. Licutrnent 8. Osgood has been clecied Captain of | urement and tne ellowanes Hon wa 10 Tone, Cf tne, vightope frame Rossen opposite, the aT Bchecl Contentious of inbt Association. ie without any fonndation In act, nw der the dirsetion of Mr. Cam, #0, now, : 5 hey joy wil a oc a Wi Bet wife tonal seniee iat [pets om OF ee Fe i 0, ho sixty-fifth anniversary of the founding of the | | Mr. Lingard will surrender the Theatre Comii ante will be aader the directio ‘The Postinaster-General will ark Congress to cnact | Company G, Seventy-first Regiment, Capt. A Web. | hore, with forsall a x Nb snnivereee founding of the | poston, onthe ith inst, and it is to be opened Dy ‘of tho most able uccountants in the ‘T lawe to mect the exigencles of the case, ber, receive their friends in tlicir new armory, West Acie No. 3. nem et Marebarsce | In factory in Middletown, N. Y., on Mon- York Historical Society wa 4 BIERE: | eto. On TM ents Wachonald ea singe womans Deon detailed by Mr, Waite to asnist. The counting * Thirty-second steet, on Friday evening, Dec. 10, yy Oi wt me ety | day afternoon, Theodore Holland was caught in the Pee, Witt on 8 Oi Laas pocadis Monahan Gaskets of Oanna ua an ee keen Will be continued without iutermirstoo ,untti com _ pp dornerp pile pan Alfa teenie Reg Sccrpton” 4 Dr reeteictlons ut | GAY Bfern eens itentiy exusned to death: Tate A ane | aateualot Carbett of Ovegon was atthe Astor i pleted, : : i ee quent oMcers and pr@ates of the Thirty-seventh Rogl 6 Now. 6 AD Bem! a Kew Kory waters ¥. 0. Howard, President of the Pittsburgh | , William I. West, who was run over on Saturday | Yossaey ato spend Thankegiving week.” MERTING OF THE GOLD EXCHANGE, The Sun ofive was visited yesterday by @re- | thent. is to assemble Mi the armory om Monday evening, ree the ereal on i Ciud, od | and Fort Wayne Kailway, committed suicite in Mik | BY % pei i My verdict of wecligonce W38 | August Belmont and family, of this caty, the At 5 o'clock yesterday afternoon the Gold Kx- | apectuble fat man, who came to way that it, (the | Poe the y He AP | Wonkes on Mousey Biges By WeEing leudenua, entered W MM! Mots, tbe driver, who Was ou, a) 3 0% ster’ r ‘The question of the right of mi pan , @hange Board met agnin, in the expectation | spiritual medinm), ** Mra, Harriet ‘Thack: Edward Healey, who knocked his wife's brains Morton Medlichael, ¢x-Mayor of Phiiad + 4 O00) ily, Feturned from pool yesterday. SF receiving. the report. ‘ou the condilion of | who it had boon intimated lea mate, won Uni STRt mem bate fOr toe dar teme Court, Geatial Vests, pxtwityonjons ta boston on Monday night. wat Oy hy forms us that | ‘Tuomas J. Durant, now in Wi sense lhe “Kxchange Bank thas “bad on the preeed: | bly & woman, and that she was highly revpe pe ve Cube OF A he dohivow’ wets Cot, a: comuntited eran ho | Rig DUP ats Ha ing be ulled for communication | She bus gone to Worchester, yous Clark. ) we q , ead Usa Pe ue Wank was Accepted, after” which bd fais 1 Kane, John Louch, award Powers, | Sissectth Ward Volicen tow yoats ago for being drwak aud tenant HH. A, Tobias, Co, © (ors Goard), y Ninth Hegi i ng eae «Mr. Jackson moved the reconsideration of the | 4 ¢ ‘ ‘amended on the preceding day, by " \ riteh uly (ull members of the wero allowed | Te the Butior or The en, Spirit in Pettic that Comp, thorough soldier, baying: statement is wholly | teers. = Cornelias and Joba Mulvehill, op trfai in Huntiagton, Pe. for the | and disorde Father Hyectathe has gone with Rev. Inupaer ot Patrick Mackey, wore penicrday (ie W. Bacon to New Huven, to pass silo that deri ee Sees dee. biel, night, ke Rasentive Commister of, the.Oet; | iil sigrward go to Boston, e court martial in the case of Lientenant-Com- | trustoes to every ward in the city, The Jows have re- RaecPaanasae hs Maka saa | onc ea capaci” 4 SAS | a ‘The Je gold transactions throng the Clearing Sin: Miss Sunflower Poate, rhe motion was seconded by Mr. Van | garbled ond unieu>, o# many very Intelligent and | me ~ holebs, and the President was about to put ikto | respectable pooele Know who have seen and heard The % tgbt 5 = when Mr. Lancto terrupted bim, expressing | Mro. T: ‘s séances; d I hereby accept an wo 5 for the to be fully inspected by any y ore We eeteehe ies Huns iad houorable eoumtvec of ladies you | {efee est mel ‘courutsion of bat paees NEOs A verdict for was reco! eget ounces ar ster Matale | peated to on guard at the drill ahed, Toronto Bilan Motuar fasarenee Senay vetwoon E a | Peas 5 Lancton—Bat I the to speak? may sppoint, and they will ber not oni vin ¥ a 5 5 ‘but an honest one, und one able to detend | short of @ 4 Uncnone Waa, Wager 1d like to kaow? { erett sna characte ‘cA. THURBUR. 4 Worke meen fea *rme sentry alitoat bid "0 verses 4