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‘ . ee ——— - beak. ! Y, NOVEMBE treasury and by railway companies and bo- | distingvished Asintiéfeaveler, whofe also spend. tel keepers fig tome thi tn, tid lly, ‘This gentleman DE OF HONOR. In the case of Evotxte, we can perfectly | kidws Chita aad tha Chinese Fety thoroughly, | 6 vin peryerN pwrent Jeret that befere her reme fr and is able to furnidh solid information on the ; understand that befere her removal from siifect,” Ghd 45 suggiel mehaurof Vist every 701 AND T. BE, DAVIS. power she is anxious to become a subject of NOTHER VANDERBILT UNVEILL eee fe —s— © rae Tho Titer tithes o Hai t 80) —F olvers Emptied race and ef Dives in a Swamp-—Necond incense tat _— Bz. CHENG Purser OF A HORSE THIEF. Woods—Eiaht Pers ut Escapes ter MoNift of a team of horses stolen tatesmen must regard as of great practical | wraten fetabd Quakt “with fearThe vane Wind-The Thief Wo tis ri : i adora. | staterman must regard as of great pri eaitice ree the Siete. Wie The Suter WEDNESDAY, NOVENTER 17, 1809. niversal excitemont, to exult in the adora- | vaiqg, Cause of Peavey DAV AS Sergei Gia naveitiag of be-Y pas 1 8 Hew Store [ -- = $< = tion of the barbarous rulers of the fir Eust, | ~ eee oe copte M. wneend’s Apology, and is veces ob or Al Phish wus a hae rid daa itis a rfid eg as ‘om * o Spa on reduced ‘ © from Mr. ie bit hich wa Mr. he ast Augus' ‘ qinnatmeite To-day, a well as of the more #ulvent potentates of Kpain has been reduce a 8 meh a Ailapi ysl Riacuss allenee frsed Ia | Hills address, ‘Through some misunderstanding | Kees spite al Aealloms of Wosie OR the West. Nevertheless it is a nonsensical | dated condition by the nt efforts of Paw the Ai the rabble obtained possesslon of the ta nd de- | from his piace, Immediately after the Yareeny wae Ni Waste of money, wh unseruprilons encroach: | and Fuuaaxo to sabjug ‘The qntet and lovely village of New Brightom, | voured the Aelicuctes prepared for tho speakers. | discovered Mr. McNiff set to work to discoror and Jac, Ate of Coba, that she is obl tion some of hor public lands, among others the forest of Las Guadulerzas, situate 20 miles from the Mediterranean Ruilway, in the district of Ment upon the resources of the people. ‘The time is one by for the world to be eat- ried away by astonishment at the sight of a President or an Empress, This was the Which Hes cosily nestled on the south shore of Staten Itland, has been thrown Into nolitile exeltement by the announcement that a duel is shortly to be fought between two gentlemen who occupy promibent his guests tou banquet, House inst event came off at the French Theatre footer Grand Opera Mowse-tra level Niblo's Gwrtom- litle Nelle Latte Amnong tliove present were the | arrived on Saterday, Hl Hon, Horace Greeley, the Hon. Murat Halstead of | afer they had made the proper arrangements tie Capt. Degroot, in view of thie mnisfortane, invited | pring tojustioe the thieves, Astor | thronghont the State as far » eal ‘He hae tracked them as this city, where he Jed Of Capt, Squire, and t Pratt started vester- ‘of ue | W7day morning aR o'elock for the residence of AL Mall, in Pittstown, Fall iveles of the | the Cincinnatt Commeretat, Gol, By Clair MeKelway | t¥o in company with Ser, New YorhC treme New York Cirews Trompe, 3 Yéhones, province of Toledo, value estimated at | Podltions in the rocla fitteal , Nadlonal Academy of Dealgm 0 tor and Sou rm fashion in the infantile portoda of the race, | gs99,o00, rakes being no funds in the Spanish | W404. ‘The belligereats are no other than the Too. | of the apwot, the Hon. Mart M. Pomeroy See ate anon d 10h Tella Ob Lacon when nations worm atftl chitdieh enouph, a8 | tackequer to dofvay Me expesace of reinfores. | DWihi Townsend and Thome &. Davis, Jr. Bea. | Zemcerul, Cop, Dest O, vom Bees of ee 1 The diMculty, as usaal In such cares, originated ont of amere trifle; ® remark made by Mr. Davis, which Mr, Townsend construed as an Insult, and called from him « torrent of expletives, whieh were poured on the head of Mr. Davis, to wich the tatter gentleman of course excepted. wistony OF THR TROUBLE. Both Messrs, Davis and Townsend ore feadine politicians of Richmond county. Lost year Mr. Townsend wasn candidate for Congress from the First Diatriet, but owing to the influence of Mr. Davis and bis friends, Mr. Townsend did not re- the regular Democratic nominati however, concluded to run ae a didate, but fuding that the opposi- ton against him waa very strong, and that his cause Was hopeless, he withdrew from the contest three days before the election. During the eanvues the Democratic Committee isened an address to the electors of the district, in which indirect reference was made to Mr, Townsend's course, Mr. Davis taco Minatrets, ny The N Shy Tere Naat, ¥ Hive, A Ragular IT thoy st!ll are tn the Ortent, to weep for Joy | iments against the Cubans, Senuaxo has been and delight at the sight of the ruler who | doomed to the humiliation of calling upon bis grinds them down with taxation, or who is | Consul-General at London to beg for assistance utterly inadequnte to the duties of his office, | s0nK the Spanish merchants of that city, These The achootmastar in entd to be abroad in | Comtributions come in with doaperate slowness, this ago, but Banseit accompanies him, and | ad es yet barcly amount to £8,000, we are very much afraid that the eober his Some ewindler appears to be trying to im- torian, in recounting at some future period | pose upon the agrieulturists of Bogiand a bogus the locomotive movements of thia year, will | fertilizer culled “Dat Guano,” A circular lies Ve obliged to utter over them the ungal- | before as, signed “Anes. S. Macran, Anglo- laut but expressive epithet of Humbug! American Produce Broker, &¢., Liverpool, Eng- — land," in which it is suid: ‘ Bat is, 1 bel The war of the rebellion was greatly short. | caves being, it ta auld, twenty ie! <i i ted ts that incre ened by SIERIDAN's destritetion of (he Crop eae ee eat fonimd, au iuropean Joa farming tools, and cattle of the Shenandoah | with nearly as good security ox that apon which th Valley, It was a ern moesure, and was Yeruvian Government hasjtist borrowed $90,000,000. velt of the Oiieen, Col. T. W. Knox, the Rev. Drowne, Taoe W. Kogland of Tam Sun. O'Rourke, Smith, and ott Mr. Gi and MeKelway, After ihe feast the cloth Capt, Degroot «poke os follow APRRCH OF CAPT. DREROOT, GeNTuRweN: I ak your Kind indulgence wi f FeTnath OF bw eatin the hou’ ‘on bet a single moment. At var humble life, the newspapers of New York vo OW Kindness. they bave cleared aw 8 Bie dE ae $$2$2S2E2 3 bean ze, Last jay, T ‘ Mt" way, iny heattfe the “Prose. winned tor make edgement, especiaily of ine y you tended tome in the execution @ nnd ‘Work. For (lua purpone Ap entei vided, at whieh I oped to hare sree Wa Then follows an analysis of the wonderful sub- shoud go off well, But, owing to « slight misunder- | otner, but the former wae ‘ = | bitterly denounced then and since by the | ganoo in question, proving it to be superior to ¢ of the wigners of that instrament, This ne wien cca dag me, ‘a ae wee Sear cove eee oan b> 2 ( U ‘oe. cal Robeson Outrages the Religions Sentis | friends of the rebellion and by thore who | poruvian guano, It is hardly necessary for Amer. bof peasant ae uma Binne m the | or many geary Lae rane Pt ane Fearon | Atala enlled out to hia ta etc ment of the Country—Let him be | would have war conducted on sentimental | jean readors to be informed that the vast caves v ‘ vernbere OF th intanee of th nese. TI welcome tn, iny" beat, and wish here how Tedee thovfavors feueived frou thet. have piowea my tmnt irene, ‘t Vile twas Captain of agers, Bennett, then argentioman in,the prime of fife, sp to the ean Bi aea. Tewar bie brid Mr. Rennett walked up'to meaud salt." Hareb words passed between them, TMH APOLOGY. After te election Mr. Townsend, a8 Mr. Davis Alleges, apologized to him for the objectionable words spoken, and an amicable adjustment of all their differences took place. After this Mr. Towns: end went on ® Faropean cont, from whlel he re Removed. Sinee Gen. Grant became President, the Navy Department has sailed under false colors, He first nppotuted Mr. Bonn {te Secretary, who wns destitute of eapacity, ex- principles, But it produced a deep effect ; | in the Lookout Mountains of Tennessee are pure and in the end it was the means of saving called bat guano inust be thousands of lives and millions worth of pro: | cutirely an artificial product. perty. a a aA “ul my 1 ‘The masons are at work putting a new The Cubans are now destroying the 80g#F | sory on the old Mall of Records, This is all Helogreanges ap Gen, George Bartholomew of the News, Mr, Roose- | reconnoitered and m Meters. | presence and gave evusiv nod t the hood of the table, flunked hy Messrs, Roosevelt | PEK te Ot explant Oru prebence here, ee way were | ere, ‘wenty-gine years ago. nm, TL want the best state rooin you have on the boat ue wife, whom 1 recognized ae Fe ahd Hal} secing that be was not being put coder, | thieven.’ As the party they met in reeard to Honrt | Sarties questioned dented 1s sald to be one of tho ppronclel the Lowe they nq iirios of th 19 whereabouts of Mall. Ti whom al Rnowledge of his ane were to other inquiries aut at | pet to them. At length the Captain dismonnted, sO wan wit! and The old m: the house made his presence known. appeared and was asked if Feplied in the nogative, but at this hopetul juncture MeNi suw the man they were searching Tor making hia exit through the door and rum In the diroetion of a pleee of «warn jute 2 | distont, The alarm was hei he | nearest tot tmof, lear tire Hell famfly—eonststing rashed out of renni it Which Fratt disehs pad (revolver at him with no hey | Hail took off his coat an Fo. | ed & fence and waa ly Wiked | Things wore getting exciting, and Pratt, not I Indy arate heatty Jenne’ upon | Lo be cheated out of ble rieoier, took of bls outer day, and the lady Washia | garments also, and fed them with Hinli'y onst- off coat. ‘The Sergeant, who had now got bis second wind, siaeted in parent nen. fe A ‘ C A . perience, or even health for administering | plantations of tho island, It sccms to be | dght and proper, We learn that the contractor | ned omly @ short time since, Cordon: venned fap ts then hap Somme | stee Seagpeds, ares cea the office, and wito, no doubt according toa | cract work, und sentimental writers condemn | ig fo have #109,000 for the Job. This eum appears | On thend Inge Me Hert me Me townsend on | ueindaring tre lousner. "Ate Wennett am Hie ea previous arrangement, Toft fie management | jt, But it ita most efficient kind of warfare, | to us entirely too Title, aud we fear that Le will | the Mateo Kaland boat for ‘the frat time since, the furpese, gentlemen, OL segibg @ colurun—a ful column polely to Admiral Porvin. Tho only satis: latters return from Burope, “The meeting wns very, | “oir fnywett in te Mer mut & few and will bring tho Spanish foes of Cuba to | be a serious loser by the transaction, Bat as he their senses quicker than any other form of | is # good Democrat, he will have the satisfaction cordial and friendly on both sides, Tn the course of the conversation Mr. Davis remarked that he hoped factory reason ever adduced for committing bandkerehiet ‘ i all their differences were rottled, and hoped that the White | was Captain of the Ningara 1 had the plearure thie important trust to Mr, Bown was that | attack, Now we know that the Caban re. | of knowing that he sacrifices himself for the pub- | past wag forgotten. (Mr. Towntend Feqiied tr of carrying, Frestarat 4 He fair, beiae up tse he was a manifiesnt conteibytor to the fand | pudlicaus are indved in earnest, and wo can | He wd pone Bens Stor, Wi ekeenive makesiior ne | Seeniery eae Weare cine nid for one of the how ri i . , ute 00 1 “Ltrnst nothing will ever occur to disturb our | dilas Wri nd a FC ther av: bo pS lay Fone of the houscs given to eS ir final victory with more conti | Phe Spanish Governnie friendly relations, Townsend. ‘You know yon apolo: | tineulaned men, L shail ever. wear the kind ti en, GRANT. devee than ever. ized to me once for what you wold last year.” literary friends ta my wemory. On Mr, Towsseno (angrily)—I never apologized to nize the new Portuguese Minist 440 Mr, Bonnett sent fol to visit hit — Public opinion nt lengilh compelled Mr, yarsuit. injurtes 1s also Reed, and inquired if Hi vious to doing #0, howev 1 ceeded to Reed place, who had stolea leNit obeyed, but the shot failed to take effect. then proceeded to had arrived there, Pr woods several rods ven and Sergonnt Frett started in pursuit, followed by Capt. , who commanded the ruimway to stop, No attention was In | paid to thie order, and as 1¢ was kee nave | reaehed the woods it would be an impossiality to n AybTOV. } x nc titcenBe Which capture Inte, the Cantain ondered Frath whe was ines: that tf Hail athim. The order was to fre again, called to Ai to stop, The lneter did not make ii Fee circus of. 100 weed ‘bet continued gree Pratt aguia dred et hum, mapre mie the intent fre om Paes ae att again ved at him, more with the intention ends That par of the programme wes cmrusted tox | of frighterieg than of wounding kim, At this ume snb-commiitess WhO Were ws angious us Twas that it | Pratt and Hall were about tl Tods from ench ing tapidly, and ‘was pursaing he Hall, who was ap ‘ed back at his pur 4 another barrel of ted anew. He c\imb- nearing the woods. ing sapped saaden- revolver, twok steady ‘ule tume Mi was seen ingger, but succeeded in reaching the woods, oder brush being 0 thick, and xe ft was snow: Witeeward | (RS Mpidly, he succeeded in biding bimself rom (ur- la ther ‘The Aer tid tien Was about Wie size Of a sbilling poeket | oT, Pen iy y, Wins Sa bus a unknown. ‘The ofticers renidence of Hngt r, the party levied on a Rowse betongiog to Al Hall, and when they tind pro- ho Silas Reed was taken into custody. charged yh lieing one of the thieves f's team. No trace of Sprites ss SWadhington hres || Halts "whereabouts having teen discovered, Wa (05 Lands Axpravn Convo, becnuse he happens to be mar- | youin my hit, ne TE ataEeetons | Tans, [hereenuale, Berian beep aiscoverss y ve the Department, wi > rt ‘1 fl fi ighly e Mr. Davis—Oh yes you did at Lad . baad BontE to leave the Department, whereapon Now that the season of winte ried to a Spanish ludy who is not highly esteemed | HT: Pavaeen Xconpletely losing his temper)—T | ‘ine bridal telp ii neriver sad aaia?. “Why; Copueig | Bonted out ign adele certs hg Ae 79 Mr, Roweson was appointed his sucoeesoF. | sout to be reopened, we beg the ladies who |!" ber native country, Pam and Barmaxo, who } never did, If yon nay thet I Ghd, you He, sponte acta Cwentr-mine Feary ap3 fo dinponed, the officers, etili eccompanted by Me, No reagon was ever given for selecting a mam | 20011 10m Teepe ctinction not to be | commenced in life by eorrmpting the mind of the |, 20t- RAri tenet aie vine tanguace ts. not | radjold man Are Wrortd of age have pit Harvey Heed for rogelving, the stolen abate and wholly unknown to the country, and whose young Queen Tsanniza, and whose whole earcer | that ‘of a gentleman, I repeat, sir, you did apolo- | MWe fom fe Me young a evan, Hat Saioe tn tua Wate seettncs colicn ease molly unkown to the counts, and when’ | too loud in their dress and jewelry. Baga; seu ee tics aba aulealiady cap ine | ead oy and Ton ve Third preeiuet station house Will prove ® better fm 1. gentlemen, for the many kindues-e tht bands, and to ex; ress ny pie ixht. Lelail always look moments of iny life, Mr. Towneexn (placing himself In a menacing attitude, and speaklug in’ a louder tone)—Yoa lie, sir—you Het ‘A nuinber of gentlemen who had been attracted to the spot by the loud voice and threatening mar ner of Mr. ‘Townsend, interposed and separated both gentlemen, MR, TOWNSEND REFUSES TO RETRACT, Mr. Davis at once consulted with his frien The aboriginal and African ladies of this 2 of thelr hypocriny by thos setting (hem. continent are noted for their extravagant love | selves up as paragons of virtue, of finery, which in some instances they carry beaRIEP RE Nay yey RR is to absurdity, Indeed, a few naughty for- The opening of a lecture by Mank TWAIN eigners go #0 far as to asecrt that our women | *t Norwich, Coun., is condemned by the press have generally inherited @ passion for show | */rtunate, not to say Indecent, Republican party had cither desired or ex- pected, and which took the who! py sur prise, except that he was aleo a subseriber to the house, was an intimate friend of Bone, and equally incourpetent for the health of Capt, Degroot was then propose wae tossed off with ail che honors, Mr. Greed position, and would be content to hold it ——— Settee be tbo wartae te: thi eet Captain, In thanking lis quests, re- es ; from the original owners of North America, forre honors conferred upon Mun by 'M Nothing wonld satiety Mr. Davis but a complete re- traction of the language’ spoken aad a suitable Apology. De; Richardson, on behalf of Mr. Davis eatled upon Mr. Townsend in retation to the matter, and endeavored to effect a reconetlintion, Mr. Townsend stated that while he harbored no resentment against Mr, Davie, he would rather die than apotogy Mr. Richardson tried in vain to eonvince Mr. Townsend Wnt Mt way bis, duty os & gentleman to jogize, He said that Mr. Davie had not made ¢ ohensive remark with any intendon of insulting bim, bot only o* a friendly joke. Mi. Townsend on th ment of frets owed Sir, Davia an apo! wnsend however re- moined firm in hy A aid Wo cireum could ra day : The report of a triple alliance between A noble passion thie is, if it remaing within | prance, Austria, and Russia is probably erro- proper limits, and only aims to reflect in the | peous, Such an alliances would mean the par- appearance the graceful aspirations of a cul: | tition of the Turkish Empire, and would lead to tivated mind. a great war in Bure We presume the story iv But over-dressing, especially in the form of | unfounded. overloading with costly jewelry, haw always How (6 Male elNeWaniber been regarded as evidence of a vulgar, unre Han the Yor fined taste, and as the fashion rather of bar Newspaper enterprise in these days is shown: Varous tribes than of civilized nations, It ia | }; By znaring neither ingenuity nor money In getting impolitie, too, because the more millinery | ploying the best availble talentin ali the digerent anid diamonds w Indy carries about her per- | ““fnesvtem upon which the Tribune in sop, the less is she noticed on her owh ac- “bayten Hh gib sece ay belay’ tehyey tegen dd count; the homage paid to the former be: ing in reality moro complimentary to the shops where she bought these articles than to herself, as the mere tool of Admiral Powren. The country ought not to expect much of aman who would accept office under such circumstances, but i: has a right to dee mand that he shall not inflict personal inju- rics upon the public service, nor outrage good morals. Since he entered upon the adwinistration of his office, Mr, Roureon hes been only the shadow of Admiral Powrsx, and therefore holds a place in the Cabinet under false pre: tences. He has set a pernietous example w the whole Department by uring the Talla poora, one of the Govermnent stoner, as a pleasure yacht for junketing excursions. He has trampled upon the righis a Greeley, and proposed his health, SPERCIT OF THE HON, HORACE GREELEY. Mr. Greeley maid that for himself he did not niuch about art, He would leave u criticism bronzes to. those more competent to judge. ing. Was certain, tha an artiste taste, the; Works of ar. “She Vanderbilt bronze w nine = that he honored Cpt. Degroot for havi this th ie wee glad [he bron a pla and bean ornament to the city, If it lute further works of art, so much the greater: to Capt. Desroot. He respected and osteemed modore Vanderbilt. He belived that all credit. Yonng men could st with boned. They could ose that the Comes i his own exertions, Mr. Greeley sai I THe CUALIRNGR AND THE REPLY. Meantime the belligerents wet, While thelr hear ing toward each other was courteous and alffvent, yet nothing Was accomplished, and the sitaation re- matnes wochanged, On the Sth of November Mr. Davis grew ured of waiting for Mr. ‘Townseud's apology, Sud smarting ander the wound inflicted on his hon’ or, addrem him a communiestion, in which he bd thro Tre Sow of Nov, 6 exclusively announced Mr Bamcet T. Busveurory's frauds in the Custom had he borrowed nor toaned him mouey; Dit 1 conrele Referring to the m r. ‘nireting Fon ek ones one is Cints Dewroot took his seat amid loud cheer k Pomeroy drinking 1 in bumpers of if Americans ever acquired t begin by trying to create Hidren who gazed upon the ddrink In a love of art which might be elt in coming generations. | Mr. Greeley Bry ronze was pluced whore it was, Tt would Inst for three oF four generations, judd #timo ‘Was worthy of wif to his present prominent posit never ate nor drank with the Commodore, neither lieved him to be ap Honor aud a credit to the city. of the press present, ‘As may well be ted an intense @: noon. It is hoped that this i. the past fe Mr. McNift 10, and he has already spent je Intends to contin doing the farmers of Essex c some means shoukl be taken know of the ‘One done From the Newburgh Mr. Corwin’ honor Com: pled previous to and derin Wilham Ellison, odore and who sold the place te Ko. the Revoluty ne bo. se eighborbood , Gs was the army had stood. ‘ Sparing neither ingenuity nor mone eciey said that the impression haa cot abroad | On this historic spot tidus convictions of the students of the Naval paring y Townsend liad mot seen fit to | fin 1, 's historic spot ore erent 7 . . ines ne Ta he used to’ newspaper workers in this city were of « quar: | establish a brickyard, Academy by compelling them to pursue a kbs the od ge ry, ae more o i‘: La fe freshest interesting intelligence wulling language he used tow palrame Aisaenlion. “rnin wan wot ia, Lie halleved I ce Gerke te ites Oe a & a he attention directed to enuine charms of Me. Gwenn did not hear of these fiwuds until mind and person. We fear, however, that a] the 8th, Then he said that the reports were good deal of time will elapse before simpli. | destitute of truth, Here is what Te Sex and city in attire becomes the rule, and Joudness | Mt. Gneerey said on that day : that they hind good’ feeling toward each other he knew that inerly. their ordinary secular studies on Sunday, a task which is not required ly eny other in stitution of learning in the nation StateN Istann, Nov. 9, IN Eater in. the evening ¢ proposed the hea! ney did Bot Quarrel sO much us Lor- Mr. Greeley took his sent amid great applause, in about to constract a wharf of the agined there proceedings exes itement among the residents of Pittstown. The sheriff of Essex county is in town wnd will take Silas Reed to Elizabethtown this after- hunt tor the expense he has been Serveent Frutt showed themselves rand fath on who was the Inst occupant of the old m: Weadquarters y und near the spot where the storevouses of determined wctlon will result in broking up the «ang of horse thieves wie have made Pittstown their base ot operatious durin, team was valued it tn the chase over $150. pursuit until tne last ves Uige Of ihe gang is wiped out, and, ay he is certainly ‘ounty @ great nervice, by them to reimburse in in this Work, A RORIED TREASURE, ERNE EES Where it was Found, how tt was Fy nd, aged Datty Journat. pot of coin was found on what is known as the old Ellison place, just south of the Hitle village of New Windsor. ‘The place wus ocu- the'Revolutionary War ir. Corwin a short ime Corwin, Jr., proposed to cordingly set his wen it of the clay, nud was F the purpose of ship. ping the brick to be mare there—the plice border- Wg on the river, On Friday a gang of laborers at work there, “They were delving away under th eye of Mr. Silas Corwin, when it arredl to im to ig requisition rich ia nlike noed m the Tribus TON erie circuminention of your letter, | Hon, Brick Py yy a8 Working representative of | take. crowbar aut break off the top soll, letting it By thie requisition, which in alike noed only the exception. LTR Me Tribe OL gg htone the Su i, 1 of vou the eity and, country pres, Uufursapately Mr, | folldown tothe laborers at, the foot of the bank, less and oppressive, Mr, Ronkson has ont scart connected with this Buclof the Port. informed. & Powers, wot being Wi bis usual good health, had | He had not prodded vey tong with hls crowbar raged the moral sense of the whole comma Great Frauds in the Custom House. nity. The regulations of the Academy Woe learn that frauds upon the revenue to should in this respect be amended; and | the amount of millions of dollars have been they unquestionably would be if wo had @ | committed by the representatives of some Secretary who was the real, and not the | leading importing houses of this city. 'T' nominal head of the Department. But now, | villany has been detected, the evidence is Ive part | gone hoine, quilt ‘Cupt, De Groot proposed the health of Com: Vanderbilt, woleh was drank with the leude thusiasm, Insting tor sevaral winuies, SPEKCH OF SPRNCER H, CONE. UN reporter, who culled Aim lust Friday wi © (9. Uh on ean ever whose shoul cnt seeme te ¢ using every medtns|UMnat Nim complicity) was By i quiry, mor puty, Mi m House it| BLATCHPORD, Was io nerally the way on *eend Challenges lo WIGHT TOWNSEND, A SCONE AT THE LAYING OF & CORNER STONR, At this {ime bat few persons knew of the diffien!- ed tran politician of Manhattan, expressed the gre izle at the « jorace G y, and | #howed the coins al ued that Mr.|way smplieated, Al Ip Saree proper bet HA gets w of the clitat the »peech of the Hon Horace r ef of i " 5 ne 01 ‘owl bi ave been | declared tuat he felt an enthusiasm i regard to Capt. | though they had just come as when Mr. Bouse was the tilolar chief of | clear, and nothing remains but to prosecute puarey Ps Ds cumlneg ino. sh by that Mr. Gnix- | hept f profoune seeret. had it not been for the im ‘Albert De Groot's eloquent specch deop for | few secimed to have been img the Navy, Admiral Pontin is its actual | and punish the offenders, war manner to visit{lie Barun Mr. Towss id, ‘The latter gentleman 4, and too profound for ebampagne, He be- | These dated as far back a 1681. slant, to be present at the of the new St, John's Iter the ceremonies were ove: We read Me, Davis's letter tn puhic, and thus in: formed everybody that he hal been challenged t fight 9 duet. side ‘At learing this announcemont, Mrs, Townsend, who was present, went hysterics, and fainted, The seone that followed ean hardly nagined. Mrs, Townsend wus revived after sume minutes, and upon returning to consciousness was assured that she need cntertain no fear ubout the safety of her Tiege, as be Would not be allowed mother, who resiies|in the northern part of ew ly be ex. e State: und it abo up: \pectod to know much vanced 9 Hieved ‘that the purpose of Capt, De Groot was | manoger, and he shicl’s lomeelt from his he prosecution, however, has to be ‘vate art in this couatry, andgior artistic ends I just responsibilities in this matter Ly throw: | menced by the Collector, and Mr, Grinne the 8 mi itaho ap-ectad to, now much ing the ignominy upon the capable nomi | whose great goodness of heart and friendly | omciat charges againstloround him; bat we feel j r Aim. vor do the offictals|wure that by this time bis nal Secretary, / F relations with all the world constitute the | Crit the sory so widely stuck of knowledge has The duy of Gen, Guanvr is plain, Te ] strong foundation of the high esteem in | cirenlated that Mr,|been increased, and that should breek up this anomalous end di which he is universally held, cannot bring | BEATCurgne fia. thine te matted eae Dut all sccm tolSuN, fo fur from giving itable state of affairs, rimove Mr. Row himeclf to resort to extreme measures, He te elie? that currency to @ fictitious from a position wh laying of tie eorn ret at CHIL he read Mr. Da charac BON OF THH HON, MURAT HALSTEAD, Marat Halstead, Exq., of thi clal, and one of tae ost prominent yournali ab the unveiling of the Vanderbilt statue, not been able to attend, though he felt consol know that he hind been able to be one of thos the wory in @ sabricatton charge ngeinst a pabite i he has neither the ca- | does not like to prosecute merchants of such | from begining Co end. — omer, merely mublished ‘The Hon. Spencer H., Cone, son of the distincuish- ator of the Bible, and himself « proainent tacrificed all ambition of u purely pressing personal ‘imeinnati Commer. ths country, made an exceedingly facetious spece! He ssid be had received au invitation to be presont ut hia when he turned oat what odore ot chs | SOs it to pe very heavy. found to be the met pieces, uearly A ti b ‘a slight 1 vat des 0 el ye Had, ear it w Ithas bee ved in such ts OF | bearings of the round stone tures of the landreay it to indicate wi freighted st with ed to e who © precios secmed to hea very re- markable product of the soil, even for New Wind> ‘The old gentleman plcked the thing un and fonnd rhe canse of the “heft” he lie eontents—H50 lurge stiver n Spanish dollars, and all fF ox\ite, which on betng cleared that purpose, ost us bright and anworn as from the mint, im gone yut ® century later, the most reocut date Covering the top of the jar or pot when fo s around plone wel pinext that the rou nner asto be a guide plac to the pot of money, the depositor having taken the from unchanging feu pe. ‘The pot han wot the frst mark or inscription on ¢ or when it wa made, OF WhO ws coins and deposited round on the old Ellie ut hin, it two fect and a baif under i eration to meet Mr. Davis in) mort had attended one unveiling of the New York Press, | gon piace. There are those w! Vile f ; dae in adeance Of the | implored Mr. Townsend not to disgrace himself, and | “ad He belief that men who had not | troublous time of the Revolutionary War, when #0 hie stead a man of clear head and stout | hesitates and delays, just as he hesitated to other city Journals, | tue civilization of the aze hy engaging Ina duel, At | betm abroad bad lived in vain, | Ht his regret | inany of the Cuntinentials were quatered. al heart, who will Le Secrotury of the Nuvy in | believe Buatcnvonn guilty of the rubbery | Still “aparing neither ingenuity nor money in | Jeng, qulet wee restored. and tne sesemblage dis- | TO jiotety un Maduipes | RAS TREe por eacccmenaie were pears At fact an well as in nome, and who will not | in which he had revelled and fattened, | #*t\ine the feshest Intercstlog Intelligence,” Mr. Conn btors: Vani i idvamaed mes i, WILL THE DOPL TARE PLACE? h statues ast hat of | these tronbious and unsevt Gourtey ou Noy, 10 stated that “Deputy Col | From that day to this,’ Commodore go far toward a sym: | jt Le wax the secreting parly continne to outrage the publie conscience. | Meanwhile, the Government does not reccive y his, oi Iso {s talked of but | pathetic appreciation of those Works. At the close | and removed his trearti : lector Buarcuronn's leave sence ox. | the approwching duc ret surveiliance by ¢ f the G i ‘eo If the President refuses to do this, then the | its part of the forfeitures to which it is cn- | tea he returned peste of absence having ex- | She ;qus friende ls kept upou tive by T both | SAE Gecese doaen! ence Uhr en pired, he returned yesterday.” Tne Svs of the whieh aroued general attentlo samme date contained full particulars of the rob- her's flight, On the 11th, just six days after ntlemen. wat rep’ ti f sires yesterday, for the purpose of le: further partichlars, but wis informed by the elec. Senate should decline to rotify the nomina | tiled tion of Roneson when the President lays it | justice, and great eriminaly go unwhipped of BPRECH OF MENKI JUNIUS RROWS Junius Henrl Browne, formerly of Paris, boing stowed away at different rere ; ' called upon, replied that he bad just returned from of this before that body in December. Mr, Giuinnut’s generons, kindly nature, | Te Sex had announced the frauds, some gentle- thes be hed ot Deen in town since last Friiny. Kurope and si nt so Yong a time on tne Peatinent : tas + ’ e authorities of Richmond e y ° i fo m bis own language n rae a - and emiable, charming qualities, which he loaned the venerable aulloe of the Kvening formed of the ‘propos duel Sa wil doubts ea treea aay vier ‘ie neem aittue orks UPROAR A C1 e . m yp r ¢ v0 vee pai pectacles, ans Kentlem n over to keep the peaee, 1k the of art iu the old world, including the statue of Fred- red the robbery, and then struck out from i. ear Ted ean Irawing to | men of ull clases and parties, aro not well | disco Tue Year 1S whiclh le es SrAwlng 0 : the shoulder as follows: late, Surely, the oge of ehivilry is uot yet goue, @_ bron more Worthy of remark than ite close, will be known in history not so | suited to the duties of an office which ean ¢ o tthe Hudson River Railway. bte- “Some of the city journals have persistently i unveiled at K much for its emotions es for its locomotions. | not be performed without stornness, prompt erted that Me. iiraxenrukh Js nal conn To the Fitor af the Lonton Itmew tion, Ho, wan Iapiy ie perceive Cie, wondertal Bre | yaton Leages Wall on : ‘ apa | With the frau ts, and nis Fecen't mysterte : er to mye 7 \ : Groot, TI Since Mr. Bonte gave the signal for stam. | ness, and vigor, a8 well as integrity and . : Nor win thee oe Mae niorieiabe Breen en Bensley, 4 ated sad geulus of Capt, De Giro ‘hag tite ta are O'Connor was appointed 4 ‘ as ne dene erican's trave Dr spar: pedes and initiated tho era of executive tra- | fidelity of purpose. ive contrary he ha Teil the ety) 10 vist cleat extinets trom Livineon's eur ia him t0.en: | age thelt own connity, und they had “Woo htle re. | Man appied for aamterlon w - ° “ relat ree, : ‘ af al me to give avery brief outline of the researches curd for the jus that was toiling ab vels, this mania of peregrination has spread Mies OLive Logan lectures at Steinway The investigation made hie aft moon Aamce. of my Hews ous friend. sede (Fett Foe, the linn thal wae, oe A sue wet Dap Mabicta Hate ; strated beyontn donbe th miense quan vingstone bad halo ; : oh ‘ from the Potomac and th hayikil tothe | pai this evening, Mer sabject is Girls, Boston | ot goods Have been removed from ond upon fraud nectest by rivet, trom the tructs nD ol tne Take he eae Neale Melurned Cer ‘anerien wie Nile and the Bo nd Gow, Grant's | has beard th and pronounces it brilliant, | Yury tel oF nol ters than BAM ne nee geet | AaMmaay tka 0 aout lain ie 10 degrees to 1% de- | yrofuund impression thas wl administration, j Lod by nothing | witty, The proceeds of this even- | wnoumt way Track PLOW Ze le that Fen ama Tivore, ne the elite Sreticns |. pnuneg of na aitistlo Sex spurious Ave-cent nickel and elee, has had the 1 inning the race of | ing's performance will be for the benefit of dis. | Mr Mlalckyord ruled. ten per cant, on trande | sources of the Nile. Whin he wrote he was about i : R : bea Torn hi 4 ine to 225,000, are only @ part of the to trave! horthwand to Cit, on the eastern f ' come on from Boston and bes railways and st with the 1 | abled coldiers, Let us all go. nid o Tanganyika, where he'expected to. find o | ‘Speeches were also mate by Mr, Roosevelt of the ashe aa beng Vr of tla Old —- ; Oa the 12h, just eight days aftor The Suy's ex. | teformation trou home, of which he had been ¢ clttzen, col A.J. MH. Dugaune of the Dispatch, and | ter from Grace Greenwood to Horace aarti dba? _ Pre ON) One of the prominent candidates for the | posure, and all the time “ sparing neither i Uirely deprives for two years, as well a8 to receive | others, Grifiing deiivered av addi World, and not without marked su a %t lacihr of al ieee oat Oe Kink gutance, ‘At the conclusion of the speeches, Capt. Degroot diet aytoar eee ; oftice of Collector of the port, on the retirement | ity nor money in gathering t As Dr. Igirk adds, “Yuu knew long ago of his safe | called the attention of his guests to d bronze medal: | Some one interrapted her ia not every age that can boast of two) oe vy, Gnisnntt, is that friend of Mr. Gueazer, | ing intelligence,” Mr, Querver astontshed his | RE WAL have. batieticd hitmelt hee ae oe ue | Hom designed for himscl(: Ite copy ts to be about | haye peace,” CieoraTnas—one in the Eastera hemi here o \ he will bave sateliod himself whetier any of the | five'and a ball fort Iu height, and about tye sanie in 7H astern Major-Gen. Hina Watnaipor, ‘There is one fact | readers with the following in large typ South African waters fow toto the Rauatorial Al- | width, welghing over @ thonsand pounds. In the sphero in the garb of au Andalusian beauty | that is much in the gallant General's favor; he et Nyauza of Baker. of the extetenee of which | contre is a life-size likeness of Commodore Vander. | adopted and phan wie Hen AS ey ie hn the ale ERA DEEL Be tion ee | great ike W Journ that Livingstone was cogul- | bilt; on one side sits a sallor, aud on the other an | tieman who pri on board the Aigle, the other on tho West [never gave President Gaaxt @ present of any | tor Sworn |, Busrenpo vt a loug time | "EP its determin aa Tudian, iy repose, In the background the ocean 16 ern continent in the shape of aJerseyman, | value whatever, But, notwithstanding this ime | Leen committing glare. to in making Out | stone will buve gh at heen arrived 98 Living. seen, W.th the steamship Vauderbilt in the distance, Aa not a Leauty, cn board the Talla, | portant recommendation, we foar that he will not | gevlideates ior eonds shipped and eolectog di Oyppe nll Rave al i solved the great In Ue foreground is shown a forest, flowers, plants, | A policeman arrived nnd ejected the man whi eon (of course In collasion with of get the place, He was so Injudicions in his re- | ween no oleay, seventesn cent ae. ‘This elegant work of art will he shortly exh: both all smiles, great judges of fine and possibly ach were remove urces of th e y ‘ Parks when he addressed Gen, Guaxt the other | nevereaisted. Move ‘Wan a tundred of theve fase ares Of the Ave in about | to the public at the store of Mr. Francis ¥ fing, jolly to a fault, und filling the papers | yee ai ie of the Touisville Convention, that | Simmliemin, Mise teen found all beating Baar’ a. Heke; Artownmlth and indi.” | intne geamd sew rairoad depot, how be with their renown, he forced his illustrious listener formully to ¢ Yesterday Mr, Blatehford reas miasing, and has not 3 HISON. | Commodore Vanderbilt, coverin t P. 8.--In consequence of the good will Bat now that Bourn has Leen fastened to yet been heard from.” Vhe anonnt of these frands ne Bultan of good will aud letters | of yronnd, in Fourth avenue, y cling to run for Preside asccond tine, Gen, | fe'not known, Ut tuvee-quarte:s Of a tullion Iv 8 Me eatiatan our toug absent friend | wird, Foriy-tonrta, and | Forty Aith streets tarned to Ponten’s desk, and ECGENTE | pat itis not in human nature to overlook or for Ou the 15th, ten days after Tue Soy's announce- re petenaas, has taken Jeave of tho Pyramids, and FRAx- | get so great an injury an this, We fearthat Gen, | ment, Mr. Gueeiey, after exhausting all his in- . iE Further Proof of the Election Frai ets Josern of Austria, and the Crown Prince | Waxwiinas will sot be appointed Collector, Kenulty, and Investing two cents {n @ copy of Tus Mr, George W. Clarke, of the Moant W — Soy, gave his readers Taw Sen's intelligence as Lovrs NAro.Kox continues to exhibit his | follow contempt for Prosident Grant and Americans | {thew veen colng on for Ave or 9 generally by refraining from sending a full Min- | the'Ticusury-of avast amount oF Samuel 7 ister to Washington city, and leaving his Lega- Peg are wed the lean opie | Mis ontetanis Be tion there in charge of a Sverctary, although | Roweys MunttoaN, and Prancre A, Howarp. Gen. Dix did not leave Paris until his suecesser, rk io Sao Be rene Bureas at Washtaton. The Mr. Wasusuunn, bad been fully inotalled, Kony, who was fmiviiar with all the transactions, past ance om Sodan A * und was an Interested party to some extent, Mr. Low, the new Minister to China, isin | Using the laugusge of Mr, Gneniey: the city, and wo presume will take advantage of | system upon which the Zribune is uniformly ec his visit to confer with our great China mer- | ducted our readers understand, aud we have the chants upoti the important interests that ere | best possible proof that they also approve it,” about to’ be intrusted to his eure, He will find disreputable Times, the World, and the among them a great deal of knowledge that will prising Herald, with greater inger ity and be uscfal to him, with extended views and the | less expense than Mr. Gunster, bought copies of fruits of a tound judgment, Mr, Low will also | Tur Sew on the 6th, it repeated the story for of Prussia, and the Sulian and the Viceroy 6F Egypt will soon have done Suczing to 8nd their old quarrels as unsettled as ever Before, we may be permitted to ask, Cui dono? What in the world has been the use of all this fuss and feathers, and going and and hobnobbing, and universal allround this planet? =. , Egypt, and Greece, insolvent as they dre, aro stil] more impoverished by the sums pend npon the reception of tho Bmpress “@f the french and other swells. ur officials gained nothing by their excursions ; in Jostances they fell thereby into ¢ and in most instances To the Bator of Th Sie: Some time ago a great deal was said and publivhed about trauds tn the Custom House, and expecially in the Weigher's Department. This caused considerable excitement, and the Collecto {ook upon bimselt the resp foremen for Kkome of the welzhers, sultY A nomber of green countrymen, fresh from the backwoods snd mountains, are appointed, as it was a dificult thing to get honest man . ‘These appomtees having read ut the large sums which were came down with thelr mouths watering, their stretehed out of their sockets, their hands onen, expecting to anand fortunes, and the frst thing they did was to try te dnd ‘oud what the por- uisftes were and howfthey were made, A. writer says that the foremen| are treated with contempt ; this it not to be Wondpred at, as the weigucrs ean never find them to have them do anything. Tam credibly Informed the the men who were appomtites foremen Neve goue ifto other basinoss, vuch a act ng as 4 bo transporting sugar for thé “eto ot cin mAs the mewhoorhood, a one tis eve aot 1O}—<f instruction. for Wb JUSTICR, quested to vote for Charles P, Shaw after hy Yoted for Mr, Cornelius Van Cott, ‘The persoi Was distributing tickets for Mr. Bhaw suld had already voted the Shaw thet and that he had sl gentleman, Thi feribed himself whom Mr. Shaw had put into’ ¢ Wot the repeating and fetiti ‘election, Mr, Clar rils have been golng on for five or # een repeaters wt work counting es Golden Wedding, Deacon va Taatroun, Conn. Day's colden wedding was one of the moat int ing of the recent noteworthy events in Hai ‘The festive party numbered about two iundre included many well-known New Yorkers, them Mr. Moss, who read an interesting o . The gifts were numerous and Costly, evitable Hartford election wedding cake was tho largest ever aeliieved in a Hurd ‘he eat been liberally sopplied with the Hartford el wedding cake, eld ‘with Capt, Cacans Moneno, the | their readers on the 6! Vompel, and felt confident that there was nothing recently he being bullt by ly four acres cond, For shing. ton Coll ¢ Institute, informs us that he was re- 4m three phuces, Jona worker for Mr. Shaw de: Mr, Sidell, of Sullivan street, Post OMee. In ¢ 4az# he bas Kiven Up Voting, Nov, TEs Denese Albert baicery, it 4g not generally kiown that no wedding in Connec- fr voonsidercd blowing until the guest have Kicking Our the Med disturbed Mrs Lock taking, tm whieh Mr, Spi held’ @ private conversat and "division" were eatled. was put struc: stairs and out into the street 0 bad n who hat he At Eaton Rapids, Michig dewianded some whiskey, Hiquor. was sold there 9 reply to this, one of them a ar, 7 that fn the At thi bebin ‘one of the terest rtford, ‘The exercises were begun with the reading of 4d Mre. Dr. Lockw Boyd, Gen. Crocker, and others participated, inittce of Women was wppoinied to eject the gentiemen from the room. Cries of “Order!” en- Sued, The Indy presiding and the policeman made to adjourn, The" yeas clerk mamed ‘Gcorge Witvon nn opening the door, three, men wulked hi and ot times, it te probable he would have dug up Others think that this is one of the money pots ints on the Tf rom by ae he aculed.”” ubliches bey umd omen re Comimitioe of Women to Aidthe Policemen, Wasmixarox, Noy. 15.—The women met in urday night, and Miss orkeeper, When any ho was suspected of a design to interrupt the meeting, he was charged ten cents admission, ‘The outsiders contributed, In the Keregate, 821.01. The Akures should have been $21.10, bt some one passed on the doorkeeper a da foreign copper. It was thought this was done by some one who hat en a chutch-goer th 4, She was very hind: ros, womely attired, Mrs, Dr, Lockwood read a lecture, rying ont, ** Let us A iow ensued, and a policeman was sent for, Meantime 1t was moved that the ten-mmute rule be en-cent rule reseinded, was ont of order; thut men liad no rights in that meeting which the Woren were bound to respec had iter loud and des ion. A motion was and mays," connt,"’ ‘The motion to adjourn oted down, Dut the presiding omicer declared it carried, Bome one appealed from the deci#ion of the Chair as he was being ed down by § polleenin, tee anal an, a few nights ayo, @ culled ap, ‘They were toll that nly for medical purposes. In told the clerk le was lerk then ordered them to leave the store, of them yeized a chair and fe avoided the stroke, cwught tle picee of board loose that was naile Etruck the fellow a blow that felled him to the Hoor. maining two eaught him from ‘he third one making an assault in front. ‘Thas pinned by tho arms, he dealt the fellow in front truck at hint wrencned i to the legs, and if, and | of hima territic kick tn ‘the stomach, that sent the ainong | bigod spurting out of hts mouth, riginal | Tins two ud she ‘one of found me he haat deal he ed tiled. Eloy 2 cheridke Of ‘Hie eupposition ts Ah ‘ot him lection lald ont, and the third broke for the doo Oy, in a few moments returne hh fy, Watenn eamintetering restorattv: shy Alok to, am hi to thy whoin inciesity's 1 nine, OW fas ir two cal in Walling at the dour, and ‘drove they intended rabhery, West, they with that drink. has fa ver. tare mil throu ing o that hono: wave sumo Wo EW tuner; and fobs; and Bi prete some troup aersor reg i « Unete T printer in Pbiladeiphia, —Mrs. Grant’s father, Dent, | ‘PM year, and ts said to 06 & famation! adherent of tha 01d Democratic platform. —Ovkaloosa, La., bas a Lary Club, which fnew {tt menibers a doliar for Indians ts to supply them the greatest victories rights Ie Great Britay —The contract of tho “ First fogs” with the club expired on Monday. A majoriy of the members of the club are avalow agement next year. —The Alabama Legislature has ratified the Pitd ternth Amendment to the Nations! Conetitation. “ brother-in-law, —Tho Argentine Minister is said to be perticue larly sweet on Congressmen and Americans genero!ly, in order to bead off Gen. MeMahon Watson Webb in their serious charges against ihe Are horse! off on the citizens of Norwich as t 4 soldier, and to acted anythin: —The Ottoman steamer which is conveying * from Soathamption to Port Said, to part © Canal of Suez, is called the Babel, tt probably to the confusion of tongues and Nationalities which is likely to characterize the opeh« parsen; referen Musara, 9 —A meeting of Roman Catholic gen’ taken plage at Freiburg, inthe grand duos?” to reorganize the Order of the Kntehts the vows of celibacy and poverty, but 0” » WhO DAVARLY & crimson anihyan centers, who w cer before eonmene One fs then almort o and then leave ber Co her vwn resources. Buch case with conse Phila telphians who invited the of Lime Rock to visit that ctiy, at, after asrivin Now York, sho found herself docolved und returned Rome, She recently lost $80 on her photoxrapliy, whiclt Wilkes, the © fumed the responsibility, aud a ‘Sgainet tvim for libel, A short thie afterward Mr, Bate ler appeared in Nibio® Garden, article complat Henderson, Mr. 11, preferred » charg: Jefferson Market for avsauit und partery ‘were sent before the Grand Jury, bat that body tailor to find an indictment, Mr, Henderson instituted next ait againss Butler for Ube), Iaying bis damages a" # 00, Judge Fithian granted an order of arrers, fi the bail at $5,000, and yesterday the dofendans fa’ SUNBEAMS, —_—— —There is skating in Louisville already. Excellent bananas are raised in Austin, Texy —One Bray is the leader of a brass band out wah tht your. ‘say he has missed his demeanor.” '¥ of aim as to knock her down. ‘eriptions of the last strageles, the shortest and aurest way 0 get the Senate was: Yoar, 2; mays, none, + Yeas, 0; nays # movewent In France, 4 with halr ping and hate powder, 8 not yet hi ine and Brazilian Governments, hipped # white member ofthe State Gove iting his wate, the Logislatui =Duaniel Pratt, Jr., will attend the ®eumenioay Couneil. —The Hadson's Pay Company report bulfake robes scarce —The enti-Confederates hare secured a mae Jofity in the Newfoundiand election —When aman gets drunk in Janesville, Wit.y —Jonny Lind will sing in Exeter Mall day fo her hes! yand's enered pastoral “ Ruth.” Victor Hugo's price for writing his antorroph in an album t* Sve doltars, and he gets tt. Angelina Honeysuckle Thistledown ts the Dame of a beantifal young lady of Providence, Rf. —J. P. Jewett, the original publi er off Cabin," ie Row Working a4 4 journey mam in bis eightwe treet —A gent in Now Orleans throw a bouquet tha other evening to & fayorice danseuse with such viges and acer —In the West local items are so scarce that some of the papors reoord the deaths of poisoned doges —George W. and Edward Smith, owners of « ‘Aietilery and rectifier near Dayton, Ohio, were convict ed yesterday of conspiracy after a trial of ten days. —The Galveston Bulletin gravely suggest Hd of the all the whiskey they cag =—The Louisville Courler.Journal relates that William Lioyd Garton once came very near dein hanged by & mod tn Boston, but “ unforwunat cnpea.” —There are not less than fifteen or twenty American Indies studying art in Paris, two of thent Laying studios open to the public, Miss Gardner ond Miss Hobtnvom. —Ladics will be admitted in future to medical lectures at the University of Zainburgh. Thie ts one of s yel wchieved by woman's om 0 Red Stock= to renew the eb, The In tht fat woman firing —The French comic papers portray Mme. Olympe Audconard, who i* pioneering the woman’ right Isaac H. Hartley, of the Sixth avenue feformed Church tn New York, hae heen elect ed pastor of the Second Reformed Chareh of Philadel~ phin. He wili caicr pon lie duties there about (he bee of January. —A cattle train on the Montreal road, while passing a temporary trestlework at North nd, Ne HL, dropped dowa rtx car loads of cattle by the «preade ‘ng of the rails, blocking up the road, apd delaying pase ger travel. —=Prentice says that Butterfield and Corbin ara doth badiy mixed mp inthe recent gold sandals, that Butterfield very properly rerigned his position, hme Wd of Corbin resigning his post of and Hon, Samed —M. Boulet, manager of the Gaité Theatre im Paris, bas offered Madame Adelina Patti amiliion franet toundertake for six months the principal roles in the pieces of Sardou and Offenbach. Previous engagement compelled her to deciine this Uberal offor, —Ferdinand Biesser, while working ov bie the dve mile lock, near Cinoimnatl, on Monday evening, was attacked and fatally stabbed by two mene He was abic (o walk home, and there died, Two mie named Call and Feller have been arrested. —A colored lawyer in South Carolina having ppolnted an the Vesticatiog Committee, The (Committes report Un “ the fogging was thoroughly and handsomely cone. jorado, it is stated, has become a favorite jort for consumptives, and last summer large none bers of perrons allicted with thts ditease vielved Dene This, it fe asverted, stands at nearly the rame eles nod dry alr ls very beneficial to the lu Emiaa Harding, whoa few years vatlon as the top of Mount Washington, N. H., aud the © palmed widow of them fictitious aatographs of Wash+ ington aud other celebrities, has recently been com mitted (@ jal ta Philadelphia, and taurus ont to be @ —The remains of the lato Earl of Derby wera laid in their Coal restiog place on Oct, 2, at a qnie@ country church oo the Knowsley estate, about sevea from Liverpool, the faperal ceremony being cone om first to last with tke display, f the eanal, trader, never he Is in Rome, by instruction an ‘amateur, his donghters were left withont 9 {th & Elder, the London pablirhe be it said, sent them a check book v check signed, to be filed up as their wants, quire ; but fort i petency for their eupport, i thetr acherion to the rules, whieh do The new ene Mavter, will w tter, and a Maltese ci examination in the lottery ease ones Shields yesterday otwon of 216 Ib we eonwich street 1 Commis of 2 Park row, tule of Ls} (0 spenie y. Another so-called certain eure conalsis tat, uobhs sabe, nded friends, w! one advis her to have taken, ye. MF, i mont, sald that he (Mncler) was \red amount, Mr. Alexanacr M. Stetson @ marteo heme bis bondsieD, not give lessons to any one for por ‘The Roman Princesses have besonght him in vr Mut on Wednesdays, wh - Dies a: ound him a little band of artivts, and free wenerously gives them th which he refrees to the —When Thackeray died it was suppose his generoas sympathies and his free mode « enn) and, calling Mr. Hom ne author of ihe a he sane time attockiag MA 1d of, at the aaine eng Mi odd (he paperd king avolaance of —The creditors of the Duke of Newoastle hare been unsuccessful in thei? attempts to take povse-ntor of that nobleman's property, bankrupteg. ‘The Commissioner decided that a peer of therealm cannot be made a bankrupt unless he had under proceeding® tte tery and poliey © avenged of doing basiness without payuwent of the special tax, prodaced reevipts from the proper intornal revenae oitlcers, showing that they nd publ Wie (ws an Cov wer Shields shonent that no cause Lind low Out agatuet he defome dante —Oue of lost and best cures for stame mering Iso bea’ (ive I'l) ie thumb upon the forename snd while epenkings Higed to speak rhythmically and dies ev in Une frequent and rapid pronaneiation with duc ems phasis of the following aibberish: Hobbs meeis Snobt ‘ohbs: Hovde nots to Bnobbe, and robs Nobtet nye Hobbs, ts the worse for Nobbs' fobey —Ida Lewis will be the guest of a Good Teme piar Lodge in Fall River on next Monday and Tnesdaye She has latoly been swindled quite extensively by bow WoUk! induce her to Virt paved an he —About the firit of June last an article sp< peared in Wilkes’ Spir commenting nper Me Henderson, manager of the Lydia Thompson bi ndersou demanded from Mr. Georsa name of tue author, Mr, W. 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