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= = = : =< ——— a THIRTY-SEVENTH YEAR. NEW YORK, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1869, PRICE TWO CENTS. EG THE OLD WORLD'S NEWS. wong, xen ga, rec, atuty ovat TBUACKMATL IN MEDICINE, | ™*"08r0" narrmoan rane. (UIPE IN THE METROPOLIS. THE END OF A WOMAN OF FASHION. —~o— . Chatacd to a Thict—Desorted—Amnnat THE FIGHT OF THE GIANTS. —_—— ae —— ony " 7 , sand ¢ " Fortune—Sucenmbing to the THE FACTS ANNECEDENT 10 THE | hon intrath, The tact is simply thie: Upon the | REMARKABLE DISCLOSURES INTHE nload ta Boston, a DASHES MERE AND THERE BY THE SPANISH =REP SYMPA. cay leave of the C., Hand gD. RR, by Mr. Gould, the , Gobble the Stock — Wi non “ Tho Mistress of a Now York Politician— vn rmaenanh. MEMORABLE GOLD PANIC, Pater na "to per ‘ Yeaiy rental of $i ain i Ve ene eee enon! Boston, Harttord, 4 Erie Rend is, SUN'S REPORTERS. On the Rond to Sivg THAZING WITH Ti mont installments of §15,000. ol on une. ” - > of 1,200 Mites | frarboch Rroeitee met ete tinge the conemama, | The Accuser of Mrs. Aaeamect tae New Englander capitatiste | MAYH#8@0 by the Mev. De. Mtorre tn Dre | Another moving spectacle was witnessed yes- | rarormation Submitted by the of Katlway— istory of a | tion of the lease, and the Gould party do not to-day Himeelf—He Anal 5 ‘8 Adams's Church—-The Hinke-Coluate Nnp- | terday morning in tho Court of General Sessions. Tho Duke of Aosta not Preferred to the Great W Erie ore paes in a st iret . This tid the some weeks since, + a patie affairs of the Bos. tinle=d some Display, but no Kuss wor | Maria Smith, a middio-sged woman, was arraigned Duke of Genoa, | entire Imbroclio of all extraneous complications io Railrond Company, k i ty Pd hb Have | hd narrows the issue to one between Messrs, Gould bet th taal hen Sods Ait odo Laban bo chargo of larceny from the person. ‘The prison- was neatly attired, and nithough saffering under paralysis, still retained marked traces of former beauty, From tho testimony of the complainant, also a woman, It seoms that while riding in a Third Avenue car on the 2th of October Inst, the prisoner was detected in the aot of taking her wallet, con- Manatp, Nov. 28.—In obedience to « resolution adopted ®y the Cortes calling for information, the Government has been obliged to submit for exami- nation documents which implicate Spanish Repabll- cana ina conspiracy with the insurgents of Cubs. The Government has determined to adopt rigorous measures against certain Bishops who have gone te they Nowe ‘The public may remember the shout of exulta- ion which announced the completion ot the Atlan- tic and Great Western Hailway. ‘The few men who met in Jamestown, N. ¥., 1 September, 1850, and resolved to build the Erie and New fork City Rail Fond, connecting Salamanca with Erie, Pa, liad but and Mel The examination into the charge made against | ing to their surprise thatthe Company had become An awning was stretched over the sidewalk in ary. in relation to thie latter, matter, t may be added | “ Dr." A, Wedekind, of extorting by biackmail from | possessed of most valuable local property, jnd that | front of Dr. Adams's Madison avenue Church last tthe terms of the ¢ of the Atlantic an ‘beeor Hat Western Railroad remain subetancially Intact, | MES Elizabeth Galler $1,000, under the pretence of | it would probably me the most popular | night. It suggested both matrimony and a storm. The arrearages of rental are to. be paid within a | Concealing her crime of murdering her husband, was | and — important —_ connecting line between | Tho intorior was partly filed, the occasion bolng the specitied time, and the future rentals aro to be upon | resumed yesterday at the Tombs. The room was | Boston andj New York, and the Erie and | marriage of Mr. Abner Wyman Colgate, son of Mr. Spe ais Teves Gon ts be, conto nee wi densely crowded. Before the prisoner was brought | New York Central roads to the West and | Robert Colgate of 102 Bookman street, to Misa Lizzic thirty days from the date of the agreement. up from the cell4, Mr. Meyer, his counsel, applied to | betwoen Boston and Kastern railroads, these gon: | Bloke, daughter of Mr, Stephen M. Blake, builder, taining forty conte. Rome without passports or permission. The jour- i Rains Gimimering of tne vabetnation of task tantent ss the Court to name the bail; bat Mr. Kintzing, who | tlemen dived into the market alter the stock. ‘They | of 31 West Twenty-sixth street, ‘Tho name of Col: | Mr. Charles 8, Spencer eloquently appented to the | nala hero contradict the ramor which had gained Project, In the summer of 1869 the scheme took THE GOLD TROUBLE AGAIN, appeared for the District Attorney, objected. Jus. | purchased for beyond thelr ready moans, The mar- | gate ruggests a bridegroom of anponnceous note. | jury, but the address of the District Attorney and — + Another Injunction Swung inte the Gold Exchange-The Wheels Again Locked— some credit outside of Sprin, that in many political circles the Duke of Aosta was preferred to the Dake of Gonoa for the throne. GeGnite shape, onl it was decided to consolidate several small uniinished local roads, amd by the buliding of a broad gange link between the Ohio the Judge's charge did the business, and the pris- ‘oner was found guilty. tice Hogan said he was not prepared at that atage of | ket for cereaey becoming stringent, these new | This particular bridegroom deals in honeyed words, the proceedings to x bail, not would he stoptodraw | holders found {t diMicult to carry their stock, and | but not in soaps, Fis proclivity is white lead for up 9 bail bond until he, the counsel, had cross-exam- | also meet their previously made commercial obliga: | cash or approved notes, An inch rope of white silk, Bitter Fecilag ambug the Beakers ‘The poor woman, when told her sentence, which Pyrert and Misslesippi railways conuect the ocean with the Wall stroct was again yesterday ina ferment | &d the witnesses, Mr. Meyer then said he wonld | tone, with @ great tassel, ,was stretched acroas the middic | was three years in Stato Prison, wept bitterly, Rtg ta the Suez Canal, Mississippi. or atatienint. ah flag ew, the new Judge of the | Walve bis right to cross-examine, and proceed with UNLOADING UPON THE BOSTON MARKET, aisle, asa dividing Mne between the guestaand the | With « slow step and @ broken heart, sho was eon. | ,,L°XPON, Nov. 23.—The Sultan protests against THR LINKING OF THE RATLWATS. On the Sth of May, 1800, the first «pike was driven Tn 1961, the contracts for the completion of the en. tire line passed into the hands of James Mellenry, With whom negotiations had been opened in Fland for the means necessary to complete the en his defence, He therefore placed the prisoner on the They then were obliged to pour their entire load | outer world, It might have been borrowed from stand, un the new statote, to testify in his own into the Boston market, State street was unable it the opera cloak of the museum giantess, The ash- bebalf, appears, to stand the new flood without muking « | ers wero four picturesque young gentlemen tn black Having been informed of his rights, the prisoner | Noise over tho adair, The stock fell to 0% on | dross suite, white rosettes, andfwhile neck ties, As sald his name was Angust Wedekind, aged 99, burn | Saturday, It was all purchased by New York | the favored fow appeared, ono of these young gen tle racefully slid along and lifted the rope with in Hanover, residing at 84 Orchard street, and by oc- | OPerators, who gave their orders on State street, | 4 je oleg email, ‘the softer vex among ihe favored ducted from the prisoners’ dock. Bat before leaving this poor woman to her fate, and while sho yet lingers on tho treshhold of her living tomb, we will take @ view of her past career. Dalia Leese, (that is her mame) was born in Birming- ham, England, and 18 ob five years of ago: Court of Common Pleas, issued an injunction re- straining the Arbitration Committee of the New York Gold Exchange from adjudteating the claims of Messrs, William F. Livermore & Co, agoinst Wiliam Heath & Co., Smith Gould, Martin & Co., and Jomes Firk, Jr., amounting In the aggregate to the act of tho Vieeroy of in fa 44 ‘traiity of the ‘Suck Canal as on his Kceaperch from 6 says that the ja esp ‘om Suox Berti steamer Laty has been aground two days off that port, od Mediterranea: Sho came to this elty wi nts while very Port Satin, Nov, 23.—The imperial yacht A terprive. By McHoury's direction, T. W. Kennard, | yer two million dollars in gold. cupation a doctor, He pleaded not guilty, and was | Boston, terongh Hartford bankers. Thus the check Ce TE all Hee thy ara pace cated A only child. no money nor pains | with the Empress on boards and'he entire fleet an able civil engineer, assumed cherge of the work, | . examined by Mr. Meyer. has passed into tho control of dealers in New York, | Doomed in multitudiaous Hues ‘: Wo | Were spared in her education. Sho lost both her | Suex yesterday, and reached the Mediterancan to- i ‘This fresh interference from the Courts was re. } 4 PUIpIt Were two white wire stands holding largo Sas sine tnt hood, | deem Seemraads g ° ts . ” ‘ Mr, Vanderbilt hot 1,950,000, and the Erie Rail a budding into womanhood, ay. eo wnee and i wes pushed jorvard with energy. Iu June, | carded as altogether uncalled for and unnecessary, DR, WEDEKIND'S TESTIMONY Mr. Vanderbl s $1,%5 nd the Kele Rail vy. jn * of the inauguration ts complete. rents Just when she w Dunehes of flowers and a magnificent bouquet. be i. way Company €5,000,009 of the k of tho road, hrown upon her own resonrees for awhile, she ac- | The Emperor Franels Joseph returns by way of 1961, the work was suspended ont) Mare, 1902 | and calculated to frustrate tho efforte now being | 4, 08vo known Mrs. Gal A qaies Hostontan hae necuuiulated Ptawoet K | The Rov, Dr. Storrs oMfetated instead of the pas. | cepted the hospitality of somo friends, and in the | Cairo, wheneo No will depart ow. ‘Thursday’ for and in Jone, 194, the frst train reached Dayton, | rade by every reapectabie ti the t in her howee aba whet during the full; while the Dircetors ond friends of | tor. ‘The bride in her Brooklyn days bad attended | conrse of w year or two married George kone who | Vienna, jaaking 898 miles of rovd built ia about 99 working | RAC’ eb2 Srerg,reenectable bense on the street to rouse, re, Galler the road have all purehased all they could control... | bis chureh, ‘The groom had attended tho church | afterwards became a notorious th A dnaily —_—+— q t <] calm the troubled waters. The injunction was «ge bt F door, The organist indul abandoned her altogethor. The Thunderer's Views of Republicaniam in mouths, ye ‘Abe Hse Mr. hi era Scat alicn earls ® medical proscription, fo Riley pd tpeety ORD any nie A mailley, He ran a gamut from Dh Being on getic woman, In the primo of life and ce. FRI ts i out noon, and within a few mi n- | Which she was willing 10 i, tO CONAI A Pols ray Compan er and franchise fora | Jinks,” with aiggestions of are charm, she experionced no diflculty . : Te will reasily b re wea thereaner every banker and broker in Wall, | tricwould Mir her huchand enter. How oe quick, a | railroad from Boston tothe Hutson hy the way of | Att Eeweet fee pensar wamclont fants: te eatablivh a hotch. ix | _ Parts, Nov, 98.—The Emperor has decided te ill reatily be seen that tuts rond—operatins. | Broad, und New strocts was inquiring into the ld not live any fouer with himy Pavswerod that | Black uinam, Willimantic, Martfonl, snd he contval doors were finally swung open, and | which business she was highly encceseful, amassing | Femain in Porls for the present. With Its branches, 507 miles of treck—was of prime | teulars of the case, The Gold Room had been ve awd NOL be Heed fOr ACH 8 f tor anyth Waterburyto Fishkill also from Beaton to New Ha pre ‘ ° i ‘The Bishop of Orlowns reprimands M. Veuillot, the vr n very y : the procession cntered, procoded by the fone young | a Inege fortune, estimated at over $100,000, Bat her 1p of Orlonns reprimands M. importance to the Eric interest. That great line had | $mly attended in the forenoon, but as soon as the 1 did not wan! ven by the way of Brookline, Woonsocket, Putnam, | ushers, ‘The bride was In the usual white drese Aud t length beean to wroc, Surrounded by anum- | Cditor of the ultramontane organs here, for the pubs , 7 “| news of this freeh injunetion’ epread sronnd, t ‘ Willimantic, and Middletown ; also a railtoad from | veil.g&he wore short brown curls, ‘The two brides att cener 4 Punded by a mun | feation of articles conceding the infuilibuity of the fo outlet tothe West, save by steam cominunieation | members of the Board. t Beotidense bi Sf Piehwiield to Hasta " ei. " neurls, ‘The two br Of admirers, all eager to suppiant each other An | . members of the Board began to pour into their hall en lett. and rovidence by way infield rtford. and a | maida were in white, with stl mings of pale rood graces, she forgot herself and heeame the | Pope. on Ge vke#: but hee was anew road of ite own | and discuss the proceeding. att Va aw hers it Waa goine time when fine, 6 om Biscesione. to Boathbrid 1 hee , ike hameing mons Thel headdresson were nour Of a man Who is conspicuous in the politics Loxpox, Nov, 98.—The London 7imes, in aw lgatenh Bagel bik F sha taste: eas hie wie Wont Wo seemy ationts; Lwrote on etter to her, | fs under one mani di conteal, From Hos énded white flowers and leaves. la city, 4 i : Peculiar gauge. which pleked up the broken thread WHY THE INJUNCTION WAS ISsURD Fee ee iach cr Gp ore eet er Oa: | ton’ ta Mechantorritis: a taller, ihe fond in ie maces: | Sroetenaed walle Rowers and leaves, The gr OF tis ly geoper she sank Into the abyen of | *ticle on the noliteal situation 1m France, says : Of ite fortucus,and transferred without the annoy Messrs, William F, Livermore & Co., as everbody | Jeter aécused her ot the enue of voroniny her hus | tion, ‘This shortens the distanes between New | Tho gro fie tanien With AY dianipnticne and ae lost all ber hnrd-carned money | o¢itaiopes which were lately, rived of the formation Gace of Lreakage the products of the Bust to the | Susi Wie nied of eererel MeLAeimn wrote | Wetos wanted {9 close herselt sneha Deiter enl{ army | Lork.end Boston 26 miles, Won the whole le is | satin ort black hott and eye had heen squandered, and her beanty faded, and she | Suror nee teacteca, taeeeein Ais pecnaet atyisore th Ok Danks of the Olio and the Mississippi. It was, even | (uidl their comtuete ANN theme Hogi arms to Soret teria ti ¥ an avout thirty yeurs of age found herself a ou woman. Tho’ rest is | hee at ienst unit the moecina of the Charl ot that ‘ ond w quarte re, whew new men may be required to iniMate the now ‘relations Pe aes Per aeat frag the Rey. Doctor grasped. th i briedy told. cnanrens couple sympathetically, and they departed, ¥ Interested in | reesonable time and failed to obtain a satisfactory nt, exposure, and miteh anfforing of e Nepute, the THE TRAN invited the malady With which she is afficted, and | Detweon the Government and the Corps sha Erio to consolidate these three broad gnuze lines Mie tome ia Wel, miter tebettion ne ‘There are numerous branch chiriers to the road --—. to buy bread she mado an attempt to steal forty | OV Ce os ik wi, hrecedi ar fellow ng Gnd thus establish uuder one administration a rond ma to the Arbitration Committee of the Gold | Eperhaps would One eharier conavete Dedham with the road, twelve Stampede of Wild Hulls in Jersey. cents, war detected, received a severe sentence. anil | from nperal preference OF ® par s from Now York to Si, Louls rl. ‘The firme of Smith, Gould, Martin & Co, and | (ten had no proof aealuct her; she offered memo. | miles trom Moston. ‘This branch is two milos long. | Yesterday morning, in the upper part of Hind. | "9m kaee ta the fiints Friwon to explate Bey alence. | tittle consequence. | The Lees mn, Heeth & would not tke | A nd brane!) connects Medway with North ‘The friends of her better days assert that ahe was ) wiltalwave have the iaat j Haat GREWL Paw ESO, Aim, Heath & Co. were duly, ndtifed of the claim nay of dodiars ond meer. quiet; she left and e Wrentham, twenty thres miles from Hoston, ‘This | som City and West Hoboken, a number of witd bulls | exceedinsly Iiberal to charitable objects, nome times aM Untonbtedly in the construction of the line there | and summoned to aprear and auswer. They nol Eription wot for $00; she of branch te fone anda Walt milce Tong. A third don | were wt large, upsetting everything and everybody. | Fin Se ee ene ee One ee r rm 5 fi 0 ote 101 tine 1 y * an ufact owns | oy pursued by 8e rib gi bs it E i Becessury of specification here, engenderod ¢ aS ad te tees inven tin jn the money on Fr: | ale branch ts seventeen and » hilt milra long, ‘tthe | and pistols, shooting them down. A drove of fifty. THE PAT MEN'S DALI FLASHES FROM THE OCEAN CABLES, faction among tle stockbolders, particularly facts, nud adjourned mbout nm week ince, with te | fay ue came parece IeRONRAEA ee Aas row Hoston to Kast Thompson and the branch | four having been landed at the enttle yard, Hudson are Chore living in Engliad, who were so remote from | intention of taking up the claims and probably ren- | Hrother intaw ; on thai evening wrote the veevipt tor | Wy epaeleriige are Im operation ay a through line. | City, from ‘Texas, were taken ont to be driven to the ue Bell | cand ai diuien ie ob ctharing, “oe ne the nocno as to be wuabie to judge for themaciven ot | {ering ts deciaton af’ 8 o'clock yesterday afternoon. | the #isoH, tent morning T made dhe conuriniy ty Beaton to Waterbureio dintancect ry, but they ran from their drivers and knocked Composed for the Dance of last ne to ju i \ . fearing an ad d oraner Schirmer, and gave hin the #100: I hws " ‘The Bish Hence, and Fiat | 2OWH from fiiteen to twenty person teens and bodly tn ured several. For three hours th animals wore Avotrdupois. the value of the n ognificent property in which they the attsirof | another line, tho 2 P ‘cision, the effect of which would be to expel Heath | Conversstions with Mr. Miispangh ab ord, Br shen to Snare yonerdny endee Boasde, Mrs. Galler. kill Railroad, in operation fifty-eight miles in lone a ‘The Falstaffs of the Fat Men's Association gath- sd tavented thelr money, & Co,’ and the other parties from the Gold Kx Fe ree cue aan Beet ti Me tit ; | hunted. One of thom cane flying through Warren About one hundred and fifty Bishops have already chang pplied to ew, of the Court oI 088. 0% ir lounno i ok hirty-three | nd renching the brow 61 ? r ‘ from Americ: THE LANrTHAS GETTIXG 1%, Camda Han te the ajunston above referred. | crou:enamined by Me Ripteing—t have been a prac. | MMAtnce our tllen tong I id in Seraton, | EStnaver ake ide: was precipitated teine base | meoting in Pola. of avolniupots which ie moun: | "The ship SpendIht(N roe Sbanghee, wiih erge ‘This diseatsfaction eudminatod in Yogat meacnren, | The Wellng dealust hear draiv—not very iendly | wine" finfuaie wt cantik ants Company ave one-hall taterest in the station | and inetnntiy i In Ailmime were ahotdeat, two | Caine of feat have enjoved singe. thelr errantzation, | Otte. uae doce totally weecked of Bungémees- and soon the roud was put into the hands of Gen. R. | fitenseiy bitter; and it ly hot Improbabie tat the | {never rot hint da have: writiey aeyerat | ford toad having the ober hali Ga tive PattraiePoan it: oed; WAC (€8 0:15) Weer Tit 1 ding: Whe “AriVal 67, Gebeecaty,, MAIMEA CANE |/ ETE OCA anve falled. Seve B, Potter as receiver. There is no question that the | Sheriff may agatn be called upon for a posse of depu- | sinee Twas 14 yenrs of age, but none were filed; Ihave ‘THR CONNECTIONS. " oe shnday) dc, Prete Ot Youkern oan lhtboduaed 00: eral of tho Orms had extensive American connections. °, ate tics to protect them from personal injur thom, OF many of them. at Lome: the subicet was nil . 7 4 O Nigabel tad BI kee Paris is entirely tranquil, Ministers Bourbeas Erle, at this stage, would have bern glad to obtain a yury Kindy aren T'was not on intimate terme with New London ani the A WHE with the Namen Crossed Out. | the g55 pounds preslding—namely, the President, J. | and Leto have been reelected Deputies. controlling interest in the road; but, unluckily for GEN. RUTLER’s & SEIAURES. Mrs. Galler nor her husband; knew where Mr, Galler id ineltore Fond ith the Now, ‘The argument in tho case of Maty A. Clarke's | 4p. pink—as Mr. Proach. **Proach mo, sir,” said ‘The Paris eotton market closed declining ; tree Brie, just at that time she hod about all she could ply fd J Gueetion—Did yon Botify Mr. Galler of hie wife's ap- bury Raltroad ry, With tho | Will, postponed from time to time, was finally dis- hand," and | OF@nairo,on spot, 12ife,: low iniddlings, to arrive, 18ite, the 858 pounds, “ond Twill erasp you fo to take care of herrelf, and wis forced to let the pliewtion for pe ne Harlom at Brewster's, with the Norwalk ‘nnd Wor- | posed of yesterday. Mary A. Clarke died about the . ———— xtreordinnary Letter—Abri se iS bn et 01 the 225 nounds 'pronched. Following this friendly 5 : opportunity slip. Meantime, the receipts of the rond terete | ainrren ze “uected, but after debate the question was | cester roid at Brookline, and with the Il Mat day Of May, 1869, n the house of her brother-in- . is : Sarath chalet cpt teat di leant oamaue to Cong Seuator |e otrer—-Nos but told Mr. Mitiapa Fisbkiil, ‘Tho Company hay leased tie Boston In | physical demonstration, 855 pounds announced that Sete were fast falling away fr ave whow.ng mad Stillborn Resolution, } ‘i erry Fixtension Railroad | law, Garrett Clarke, After her death a search was —Why dit you not tell Mr Ait would | Hartford and | Brie Miss Rowena Florance's attempt to arrest Gon, | Bot have done to do that: the woman and her husband Coerpaay for 49 years, equivalent to pro: | made for her will, and a paper was found in her teh h ne tages er nnd tint a'tue 0 r i ay ac Butler, on a charge of having in 1882 stolen three landers wo fhad no prea Laregeh | leeds Tic the eactualve use of the ferrice | bareaW drawer in her private room, by Gnerett “ st few mouths of its operations, and ra sow with dismay what shoukl have been n splendidly paving investment gradually going the certnin road 27 pounds from Siorra county and city, Californts namely, August C, Buseh, a brother of th in Hoboken, who weighs 415 pounds—had that day Making Avether Man's WHl-Takiog ble hin Heiress One Dollar. 20th of August last, John Philip Boine, member | Money and Givin On th of land at Fishkill, the exclusive use of the ferric shopelens insolvency, ‘This was | new jeweled «words which bad been given her by Q—Why slid Hotoher? At wrote toherso | ig guaranteed to the Boston, Tartford, and Erie | Clarke and Emma ©, Clirke, principal legatee, with Vi e of » fo % bwiax to the irregularity of the connections, Ds x pated oor whieh bid owe even WEE AE cay to prndues in evidence when | Contpany ‘The property ie auld to be worth Bid. | the name of the tertatrix nnd the name of the prinel. | Pald his initiation foe, Three cheers were given for | a furmer} who dwelt near Cyprese Hilts Cemetery, aaska khan a6ech wives, recalls the foilowlug history: On the | taking nt betore the « 000. HY conneehngewith the Harlem Ae Brewster, | pal legates obliterated by ink. nos drawn across | California, Some one was about proposing a tiger | died Intestace, He wos a widower, had an adult Hak wah sata ik. Kin ndmalalateatic Jet of July, 1902, Gen, Butler, in a letter to Prost: | in interviews between sou mind Alte, Cont the slarlem will acepre a freight trade not otherwise | them, The principal legetec, Emma C, Clarke, pro- | when the President sternly demanded, * Who are | daughter, ond left $10,000, An intimate friend, the Bao rod Teo Saen Wecame vistely tee tondes, | dent Lincoln accompanying the swords, said: elto'as iretevant Sie. Wnts st the queat tob id, and madd tor be worth goon oM0 to J ponte he Will and. the brothers and witers ofthe | Yousnic# of a tn wane antividunt wn bat Just | Keepor ofa lnger beer naloon near by, one C. A. By fers bot tha detains OF ta nOInG Way veer tan Very Important, ae the juivonier Had wore that them annually.’ 1t ta thought that tuis road must | dee hocontestante innintain that it | entered. , The 115 pounds falntly replied: "T nin a | peepee Uo Mn ee RAG OM a toe , the on}: t 0 9 irene Want ea eee Carre Ruler, The | eventually control the entire coal trade between the | I is, and the proponent maintains | reporter.” 356 pounds suggested that the windows 1 lea . pon a plan bea Wailway avaiiatie to the Erie wae to consonidate | t2,ts, RIRUE queetion wax aliowed by the Court.) A—No one Ot | mines of Pennsylvania and New England, tha itis, jon reserved Detowered to provent tho reporters from bowing | securing the dead man's money, He came over te i to th ns to consolidate | Wrote {nus ba) sipaat® . - he following are last might's additions 0 | New York and employed Otto A John H, the two under one management, and thereby harmo person preset? A. THR NUD OF HosTON. w 2 ployed OU ous, John Hyman, nize the whole, They cutered into necotiations with ‘ave my sworda to Misx Rowena Florance, and a AE don't know; 1 | 9. The Legislature of Massachusctes have granted ve) Ss His Or As PAtwags Aboute. S. Goldstein to draw up 9 false will. Arnous Mr. McHenry, representing noaly all the English | box of river. (siened) Deb TWIG the letter; Exent for | the Company 532 fect fronting the foot of Summer This structure having been finished, the work on Mat cellent tmitation of Bolno's at stockholders, wint tue result was the transier of the | (KRW OkLmAaws. 20th April, 19f3 Her. but ait soney : T saw hee strect, Boston, From thence they own all the land | of removal from the old place in Fifth avenue has fad Hyman end Goldatete witnessed It, She Geasee Atlantic and Great Western road into their hands at} y.)0@ paret was cialme Geed of gift of these very | tines in alt eon ie in iny han: ack for a mile, reaching into Nout Boston, be- : tor was bequeathed $1: $100 was appropriated for s 8 fixed valuation, upon which they were to pay un | She lund nemested. to inform. her father of th writing. (iho recetot waa badiy writtea, and the con. | tween South Boston and Summer strect or abont | bestia. The books ond many of the pictures have tombstone for Mr. Hoine, and the residue was loft ta Fraction of the langunue ao reareely bo translated { HL 10 the followini of eight per cent., which should distributed among the stockholders as dividends, MILLIONS SUNK IN IMPROVEMENTS, Mrs, Anton Hildebrand, Wife of a relative of Berger: mann. For tnetr serviecs, Arnous, Hyman, and Goldstein were awarded $100 cach, Subsequently rift, andl we the sirl's mother ¢. to a nero to De sont Dack to Ger Cured to Interpose with thit tox When Congress assem>led, 100 forces. ‘This apace which has until recently | been transferred, and the re hoon an idic waste of waters, is now beimg Milled in by the Company. They are constructing about a | } mile ands hulf of wharfage, ronningentirely around | Tauraday, D winiag appointments will follow this week. ‘The opening is fixed for omber 2 On tho second floor isa Ic atary disposition Adeit Lineolu sent te will was pressited for probate, aod Ike genuine: The effects of this arrangement were itamediately lowing meraare to the two llounes pee titan +r wed dolnw se" hte ate the waste | tare lecture room, capable of seating " ness not beivg doubted was contested by Miss Bole Hialbie. Additional engines and ears were placed oi | Foto Ciueeme a) the Senute und Movseoy Representa one with you!" It wan ater f ri iti Dosion aud the city, ‘Two wide av + fly Po ap ened Plate UD.G Piper. on gencral grounds.. ‘This alarmed Arous, and he ep daicilgesy De adn alin elector Fekee | GE ‘ the iiformntion to the authorities | it was the next | ennes extend ucrosa the new. estate, and South ory vn ae thee MMe LoGaheiel ave, went out to the ofice of the District Attorney ob larity in the tide of pa 1 have in my possession three valuahle swords. for” | mornlug ie bene oad , | ton with its 49,000 people are this connected and | third floor contains two of ME" finees soca. Ney coe We ‘ Drooklyn, and made a full confession, Bergermana turned that way und ro- | How piace deine deposalol Congres, it DIG the $1,010 you gave to Dr. Schirmer belong to | mage an Intezrst part of Boston city, ‘The of. | York fora ivrary and renting room. ‘tho {oPey see ter, leith avenue. | and Hyun wore arrested, Goldstein and. Hilde what had nigh proved tien. BP. 74S” phd you give any asslanment of it? A.—No. ers of the Company aay that the value of | is two siories high, with large windows on Fourth acute reporeen enue, | [rind fled. Yesterday the prisoners wore examinee Tinprovements were prosecuted on every y Congress al Pho question was repent al ‘waye this State donation would be, if converted Into | avenue, ‘he book-eoses are built into the walls all | yy "Noh gad nonoucd k alien redowe te be mhara | bY susies Wilh and the hearlog Was adjourucd hand ; hundreds of miles of now irc the best {military Kervicey signed a paper for Mr. Me husel; Seaton cash, suficiont to add 80 at Joist to every share of | around, and are reached by tron staircises sit Hi. Nash had sommposed & polka redowe (0 be played | wutit Briday afternoon. pattern were Ind, trestles were filled tn. and ul i to the first consid Tid vot read the paper; Mr the stock the oud, or 400 por cent, mo to those in the Astor Library. ‘i ~ we 0 otter tome accompanying the | monay Swords is hore with transmittod ech based 'Q. And yon signed away the monoy thrat did no} ‘ould probably com road was put in as thor 1. Grefula hind ab state of eiticloncy Possible, But alt this cost mor price of the stock Inst Saturday, rtland, Me. may run over this row! TUE LATE - thot nolod orgntets In the ety T LABOR New Signed, ABRAHAM LINCOLN, long to you? Noanswer, Mr. Meyer tried t or The Itatlan Opera t Eventing. composed two pieces, a march and a waltz, . ——= vd uci December 12 1 {rotator but Mt Kincning enid. (he. best exp! th Boston, go to San Franciser Rae Levaeal! WeAke oe oR TARAEG Sabra ol ‘Tue Chieago tallors have wom heeperninhareacd de Scuator Wilson subsequently introtneed a resola- jo vroduellon Of the clscan lay alongside any purt of th or soveral wee promise, the opera of a A Workinaiaes’a: Adataie ia taba acai r Isio 9 cor! he ‘gg ce + hoon ag ‘ persons The « ny cian that the monui ow oa cade BROOKLYN. rhein embly i. ; The Erie division alove eotld not pay extra | tion bestowing tho sword which Congress gave ccf other persons’ mn no Comping, ain Un Use naan William Tell! was played at the Academy of Diooklyh. It's to be confiued to the building trades. working expenses of 9 line 990 miles in Iength, and at sto Gon, Butler, and giving one to the West i sineas ale r mn 4 * se . . eee ated ? y , tho same Uine provide the means for all. these cosily | Pork Academy and the other tothe. Patent OMe secs Wadas I eal any other line i the country, Music Inet orening ive the best tame So sent a year tly reducing the tovee ot J yn Te Garman tallors ere arrangiug for a mast mert. eee eelasien Thao Taligt, beearie: eiamorone | Tet Tea, meres chiiea Mp bis renolution, Bowser, why dtd you not fake the bldobetore the doath of WHY Is ITH STCOR DEPRESSED ? AS ROGIRAGE BF TRE SrCPCr One Brenan te) WCL y hard as tho repairs on | tivee, well-ventilated Workshaps, "A great Cooperative the stockholders. ‘These jatter became clemorous | aad nothing was done with it, MF. Galler, to ure in evidence, Well fs the #1000 af. ‘That ita stock should be depressed is probably | Which was listened to with a devotion quite worthy socloly may fix that, for the promisod dividends, but the dividends wer a ————————— ie? hhe prisoner pret hot to understana the | owing tothe general ignorance and mystery which | Of Ht¥ reputation, The opera was first played in 38 Morris atront, ee not dec.are'l, wenrceal re tia Bachinn whi question, and 6 ewer. Upon Its Leng clear as tho ts Paria Just forty years ago, and althongh the ihrctto e conimitted by Jus: PACIFIC RAILROAD ACCLDENTS, AMBITION OVERSTRPPING ITSELF. Ar helt And ‘ Iv repeated, he ‘woman would have denied It y Such has been unilormly condemned os a lternry per xe of receiving slo: sine An addition to there dem snd on their reso Capt. Smalley, of the ship Mary O'Brien, | ana Thad vo ts far inferior to the dramas of Seribe, formanee, ai Q—Did_ you ir. Millay Nigh When the {1,09 Edwin Adame and wifo arrived at the Astoe Gaul burned at sea, hae arrived in this city, Ie says fare xeen in * La duive,* {natanees of whor” wor nt stock Fourth place, 19 years, o by the impati was oftered you . e une . b P zee of A4 Foarth pines, on Monday, seven days from San Franc ct ” 9 Millspanet, oy a 7 7 “ Robert le Di Lea Hugacnots,” and othors, .- rival where ho bas ji moda very succeastul em rere | Fisk had need of mow On the 10¢ of October, Is lat. 88 dee, 8., lon. 69 W., ea Part pallial CHLBA vet the mitsie of Wiliam Tell" 49 40 splendid, and | sone” on the Lith ints whnte pinging wiih wom other | Tho train that brought him Overiand killed ouly two . whither thelr lcnsing eves at Bo'elock P. M., diseovored my ship to be on fre. | "gli Som not He omer lige invention ao darn tate te amt ath ny | Yu iroln by oyaged | ree trata that Glnaeaat They de After consulting my officers wud crew, they refused | sroKen to an ides your write? Consultation Mateh between tho ¥ will remain, the grevt work of the lyric ‘Tho train bound east from Cheyenne, on tha don't rome morning of the sth, ran over and killed two of tha to proceed to Callao in the ship. I thereupon boro | “(Did ‘you say aaything about money ia the Lottsr? burgh und iro + No. Mis, Ann Wallace, who, with her pvsbond and child, leaped from a fours and by pccuring the Ohlo and M w Chown € bcccigesni window af 0S Purm paelayten A Renee cow io Control the 1,29) miler of broad up for the neareat port, which Was Montevideo, We : : ‘The representatives of these two organizations The sual Maa beds Mouniaent Bauk: ‘ok, while the Dull Poet oreet: ae Chocalinn vane howe’ tee eee bee ¥ York to Bt. Lou's. The annual used all possibl aus In order torubdue the fire, mm v? A. Mra. Gater, concluded Inst night, at Brooklyn, the first of 0 » 7 FEU} aire ie y they were wearing army overcoats and had the eaves tors upon the Olio and Missiesiopl was filed for the | hut without effect, On the morning of the 2d of iy NOt stale Liat you refused to (ako any | pies of thrse consulintion games to be contested by The bankers and bro! ulay night she gave prema over their heads, It is probaple that they did not hear 14th of October, The road wr» owned by compara | Getober, at G A. M., in lat, 86 8., long. 66 W., made fp retased at Bret. i 5 aid you your mind? A. On tho | the two Clubs Sar anerege , 1 these few were not anxious to | (he burk "A Piette Ee " Q—Wh es the two Clubs. ‘The game, was commenced ut Wil: | upon ralsing a monument to Mr. Peabody, met yes. — 3 tively fow men, and those fe usto | (he burk George Anna, of Harrington, Me., and set ound (hatit E did not take the money, f would hi famsburgh on Tuesday of last week, and hud P a ; ood good, 2 NITU! ‘ Spey oe aapanpera part with ther stock, ‘The tine of the cicction wis | Aippal of distress, which was answered by the bark | Ao cvidence agoiaet hers y are | i aethed the twonty-seventh move wich play was | cercay in the ofice of Mr. John ¥ sr id, 22 y it ov ce, ARY, WESTCHESTER COUNTY. Fapidiy approac.ing, and If Messrs, Gould and Fisk | heaving to, Bore'up and ran down for her; sent my QaNiyo abed (or the reesiot?. A, Mrs fatter suspended owing to the lateness of the hour. . Resolutions wore adopted organising ¥ npr ena Were to doanythii gi! must be done qulekly; and to | chict oflcer on board fur uasistance, and he re- <pid? you write more than «wrote to; |" Cousiddeadie interest was excited by the position ‘al Peabody Monument Asaoelation, of which | , The late Gov, Fitzpatrick of Alabama was buried | Mr. Thaddous Davida gives $500 toward the clears do anything in thet direction they must have imme- | tayned with Capt, Dyer at about 10 A.M. By this sre: 1 of the game, Williamsburgh baying a nomertcal au In Montgomery yesterday with honors, ‘of the New Kochetle Which will cost @iate command of a large um, On one hand they | timethe fro had broken up through ihe main haten ae n subscribing $1 becomes « member, fi Ja to be placed ia reatdont pertority, counterbal position, On resuming play both parties exhibited praise- by Brooklyn's attacking The Rey, Jobn P. 1 Chureh in Vhiladeiphia, an, pastor of St. John's Heck Yoaterday. \ were beret by ercuitors, On the other hand they A we found it impossible to s: were gouted and urged on by thetr ambition anit ht ti eave her, hi fe the had barely timo to leave her, saving only Thomas Smith, one of the Trustees of Yonkers, j Greeley . Goodsell died of pneumonia tn Dur. | Bad Dari expetiod for making so of unpariiamentary the desire to ountrol ike most magn at thorou, \ fow articles of clothing. At M. the ‘Mary |, Would not ite itfe polley be a good evidence? | worthy enution. and the consequence of every move . Btewart, tho age of St years, RS Sorvnents Tee m “ Jiien we D be edge. don’ i id c i . 7 “ " & N fare in the wor! O'Diien wes burned to the water's edge. A: A slon't know : t did net dare take the p was carefully considered. he game liad reac ae Caadine Ww ‘The Daptist Society of New Rochelle will scam erect a new granite houte of worship on Main street ‘hq’. the concts THR BCRSTIXG OF THE BUBBLE, Horo yas the orisin of the gold pints In Sey bor, Tre conspirators’ gold scheme suc they would have abundant means to eitisty 0 olnims, and a surplus saficient to earry toc conquest into ti a Mississip ph camp ea Q.— After givin) ‘The Naval Etlau puto. interviews with Ai Wasuinuto se Committes | Hefure, gut t0 BM on Foreign Ielations to-day bad Sr. Honter, of die | {ity aby itgethce net t ‘ i point where brililancies could not be attewpted, but | Mant ; thereceing did you mars wenn | must be replaced by the soundest combinations. | Pi2"aAvnwall wad. others, Lipid her 1 lowever. on tho thirty-second move the Willlims | Rion good J ucht Mr. Thomas wit! burg Club committed an error by moving |’ to K 4 : iow her not to take the receipt wih tees | | which the Brooklynltes immediately took \vin'net Whatinkevextaaian ad takai he might aot Fe aie eubjetued cearted Imm drow, oy Wil | suit forthe confiscation of thirty-one casce and Loenst avenue. Joha Stevenso: and car bulldor, gives the material. Pelhamvlile hos voted to change her name to HIngucnot, and to False $12,000 to defray the ex of aving out, opening, and mioadamizing e new road front the railroad depot in Pelbamville to the principal em State Department, before them in relation’ to the | told her wi vbles arising from the refusal of neval officers to minonwd by the Coronet a SPARKS FROM The TELEGRAPH. Breaking the Back of the Coal Combinatlo: +? and must remain in Court. A joint Committee of delegates from all the Charles Fisher was found dead in his bed yes ; F trance to Hugtenot Park. echome failed, and they found themselves with as receoxnize in s proper spirit our diplomace officers | Know It was wrong to wiv raration of CENTRE COUNTER GAMDIT, of sik, imported from Basel, Switzerland, fc & Wr ail the more wpa Sreest Uierore It Waa mal6, COUN . of wil, tmpor , Switzerland, for wa - A ‘The Methodist Episcopal Societies of New York y creditors as sit ine more imports. | sbrosd, tianter oni Were Bed never bere aay When you told Mrs Galler to leave her Wushand, | witiays: BROOK: WILLIAM: BROOK dervalustion, was begun yesterday in the United Beith 'Beq., dled in Greenport, I. wih'shandon the old cure promeas in the wosda'? with fewer friends Un before, with mor us diMeulty arising from the conduct of theso | aid'yon say you did not ike your wife, but did like her > pee nr a yosierday morning. He was one of the pionceis inthe | Sing Hag having salocted & grove mt Dan snemilee, and without the active sympathy of the ofMncrs except in the recent Parag uayan tro Mover, White hii. ‘ States Distriet Court before , Judge Blatohford, Tio | oxnress tharin Pith wort snccrra!ul | Known as Lelans Point, ta Fer octelle ae Hiccame the baselces fabric of «| | why ft was not Gxactly the thing for naval of SER WOMAN: AUTE BER N07) ri wh Aik, tn srorth B00, om rile the daty ig 80 per | foe Ninth Wald ia thiscity, | palit gungeo.” “enmbonte The price paid of i 7 re Dr, Schirmer, who was in Court, was osked If he Ca DR BR 9 I Mote ceran | ne exert uence. . eRe Re ioe OF THR COL eon ety Pakter went alotter tothe Comat | had tho §1,00) Cnited States note In bis porseasion ; Reent 8 Mevirs, Woreart, Weles, Barebard, cand Weldi—wns ‘A writ of the af At this shifting or the acencs, Mr, Melfenry aud- | Mow wpon the question of rank to-day, and enciosed | he replied la the afirmattvo, tod was antlons 10 Ret WG aluee It being the’ ust price. Wor: tho. devendunts JOTTINGS ABOUT TOWN. the load of sunervisgrs county’ a on the stage. The people of the whole | 2 bill which he had drawn up for them to adopt, | rao Sourte Dr, Beh! yy g it in contended that at Basel thore is no market p —e—vatiererese ‘day, by Sher ceinlry were starticd ane Ane 'morving by the an. | Which eing ulmost entirely in the interest of the | 1o vince it In the ba ourt: Dr, Schirmer hua. except tho cost of munafacture, ‘This isa test case, | ‘The Stolaway Hall ball in aid of the German Hos- | PAYmERE Qf about Sapo Oy Smount one Mr Molt Air cel w Ting offecrs, was severely handled by tho staf off Kiem, on and As still on. pital netted #110. ide? Sebety growing O88 Of the jouncement that Mr. McHonry and Mr, Gould were | Core” mie prospect is not very bright for an amica- Irs. Galler was then called up and asked to Snare § J ASE ASS cation Of Henry Willetts, ex ty Treasurer. In'“Cleveland, “the latter accompanied by Mr. Lane, | cers. The pre dives recelps for the money. Bieky a ‘ Anna, anegress in the Colored Home in this elty, jak She attorney of the Bite road. Next eames vagi ieee, aN Mn, Muvxn—I object most positively ; that Is port eS in Tho Now Ferry at Weehawken, is Lnowh to Do at last 106 years old, which threats © 7 x K rl isoner aay’ It Is not bia, and a vy ‘treet, ° il break, ye for ncn-falfl- | ‘The Pennsylvania Coal Company has 0 con- | 9 eee eee ae ae alert aa ki 3 townships In the northern part of Huisos county | 4% moraing Cid Wout Fortyaesond tee.” 7°" | | 4 convention of quo dealer of the United Staton tof contract,” sald Mr, Met: niy, tract with thé Erle Railroad to tu transports | only giving It to the logitimate owue 7 ry met ia the Club House on Unton Hill last evening to | eighteenth manual ball this eventag tn Teving fall : : You can't dott,” said Mr, Gould, tion for about 4,500 tons of coal per day to this ‘Mrren—I object. ¢ Ri take farther astion releling to aseuring @ caw ferry a tF . , There is an ice gorge at Hastings, Mino., and Lake { “Ti show you’ that I con,” retorted Mr, Me- | ‘This coal is brought from the Wyoming Vall » this wes going on Mre, Galler was quietly q dl e Union League bas appointed tty persons of | Vepin i irozen over. ‘ Ben mines to Hawloy, by the Gravity road, where itis | sicning the receipt, aud the maxistrute handed her | Aud both Clubs persevering in thetr moves, the kame, | ®t Weehawken, Alter considerable apecch-tn WAITS SAG TAR UE RIS Is AASUSN 88 Bxk ICN ‘The full meeting over the Metairie Course, New And so the contest of words went on, resulting | delivered to the Erie Railroad Compery, and trans- | the money, which she received with thanks. by nidtual consent, was drawn, Commi tee of Ave wan annotated to wait D Ahearn died yeatorday tn Bellevue Hospity!, | Orleans, begins on Saturday, Jp. legal steps in the Cuyahoga county cotrt by Mr. } ported by them Hast. tn addition this the Dela. | "PONT: tee countenance diopped; for where petal ila A Shippen and Mr. Dodd, of the Hoboken Fer and traces of polson were found fn bis body, ‘Tho ship Rilen Hood, reported lost, has arrived af elitory, who then posted off to Akron, and en: | ware and Hudson Company ship 65 carloads (nily | were his fees to come fromnow? Every onc else | pemecratic CRE KI) Nor br ha ee eee nee eae eee ene more MEG TL Hognard Clifford died yesterday, morning at d96 | Yokohama, after a voyage of #0 days, tored proceedings In the court of Summit covaty, | to the Fast, besides furnishing the Erie Katiroad | Seemed to enjoy hla discomMture, and even the District \idermen. Acristant Aldermen, | “et %0 help ta establishing tho new ferry. Fant Twenty fourth street, haviby falien downstairs ca apt. Bilict, the meaty and two een OF tas Mr, Lane here hid a conferenco with Mr, McHenry, | Company with about 8,000 tons of coal for loco- | Court smiled, The examiuation was doclaroa nd- | geyenth ,,,...JSoul Murray... deka ke Mol (pee peat Do Exary ed aph; Billot, the mate, and two men wreeke ac went Mr, Gould the ominous intelligence tha! | motives per mouth. Ifthe Erle Railroad Company | journed. untli Thurdsy morning, aud the magistrate Vionsiy reported) jonabie Wedding. Tue Worran's Suffrage Association will hold their ‘Gun Gaal 8 fa th Mr. Fisk wos in communication wito Mr. Meltenry. | contd furnish tho cars, this Company would #hip | ‘qgded that he woukl ow hear the application for | Sixtoenth..... ....Florenee Beannet,Jobn ikeilly A wedding is cod for the 2)th of this | weesiy meetiag at Packard's Colloge this afternoon at | your saevgrmment favors the prajectea cable ber Just at this juncture the State of Obio sued, through ] four thousand tous of coal Kust daly, which amount | bail, which was set downat $3,000, Mr. Meyer in- became ’ Jovclock. N lagu her Railroad Commissioner, the Eric, as'lessce ot | will bo largely increased, perbaps Uoudled, when | troduced a bondsman, AL sQuies, month, in Fourteenth street, at the residence of ex |” sony Caucrt, aged 40, committed suicide last | 4,The telegraph rates from Chicago have been re» Se Sores Uae (ee taakeine's totahe at ee ek Un Or erent pian Te ped ahomata Miyor, Wullam F. Mavemeyer. “tho bride is his | erent oy Bonglog hina ohn foun a Wt Ludiow | 40.81 on ausouRt of competition, 1 ‘y outs wore, fo ate . % ; iter, Min . Havemeyer, and the bride oot ‘a ‘niversalism wi 1d, 'Tho clouds were black indeed for 7 . ‘The GumtugeHouse Tragedy. Alderman ‘Thomas Conner Is said to be after a | daughter, Miss Laur y 0 < See eet te en eet Leathe Lote ee pee ee eee From the Brentng Hort, Harbor Mavterstip, i groom Tane W. Maclay, of the Ordnance Corp he proprietors of the advertising fence around | ChleaKo on Monday and yesterday, uddenly the legal proceedings were discontinued Abd tho’combatants returned ee quietly to New York as if on a return from an evening sociable, United States Ariny, —— PERSONAL INTELLIGENC. the new Post Office site have ny tract pric, 615,000, A author of Boston detectives arrtyed in this Hy ailzed (heir Com ‘The bark Ocean Home has arrived at Matengas, In a ctorm 4 betler was washed from hor deck. Eaward Foster has becn arrested in Boston Waanixerow, Nov, 23.—The Hon, Ben Wade It is said that John Murray, who was shot in started for his home today, He took every oppor- | his saloon in Amity street on Sunday morning du tunity while here to urge upon the Administration Ninth Ward Young Men's Association name Evatt as candidate for Alacrman. ‘he Republicans have nominsted the fon. Win. : Mh Lis city yesterday by special train, * | plackmaliing A Fisk, GOULD # CO, ON SATURDAY NrOMT, {ie sloamnitian of ine Gabeae ae Ualtieerenta lice. Hoge drenken Sep ond ho expoeis te repe aie p Ania TOF the Civit Susticenip at Vice Fated Distiet uarermasin Guieaae Ulaaeein: THY Aesth fale, IB pursalt OF the Boyle, | plackinaliiag Abraham Ariner Frenee to thagaiger he giants {» | 90 otber evidence thon on the fact that Spain deem- ‘ammany nomination for lerman, ** #0) lor- George H, Purser will supersede Waldo Hutchins aa ‘ A he wilit cen of Now Yi . PF hy cy om that the war of the slants {6 | 29 Olurgo ariny ond s whale Aeet of guabestenccess | row end Dougherty, the acsassins of Det-etive | ascoussel +6 the varvous albsoy Coumusions ia tae | Liewt..Gen, Sherman is sick with fever in Chicago, | marew'artastaor fe eelokentiea oe the areca or | ard sara expedition will sell about the 208 Of Ja Qry to make surveys for @ morrow afternoon ip celebration of the evacnation sary Wo conquer Wem, He does not take any stock | Brooks, to the police. ‘Those men were arrested In | city. brian: * New York by the hietes are taking breath for a On 8 fon, oF the fina: ‘3 Gen, Thrie has been clectod delegate to Congross Darie: r and flerce . naday night it was tie | iio “on lo specie” movemont, He believes that | the Moya House, whichis kept by Murray, Morrow | ‘The Democratic Unton Convention of the Twen- | from Alaska ‘The Empire rink js to be opened for velocipede | ‘The sufferers by the Bosleton Bask robbeey. hed @ he aernidu among. those bert” informed In | there 14 not enonzh currancy in the country now to | and Dougherty ara said to have belonged to MeMul: | eth Diatrlet have nomigated Mil: Kearaey ior Ast: | Jom Davis will write a history of the war, die: | tiding on dlutraday afternoon se eNtolag, with May | penate meeting ia Hoston Festertay. Te fe thoughk that Voilroud tireles, chat the Gould Interest had efleeted | avawer legithoalo beaiuese demands, and looks | lin's FMladelphla eave. of ramtans., The fect that | sn ST ra a tating it (0 w shorihagd peporter. how velceipedes, Aduiisyon free, Gr votaltioes wil hor excead 8800, ‘amicoble adjustment with Mr, McHenry. Proba- | upon the low price of breadstamy as an’ evidence, ‘eMullin is endeavoring to re the au 0 Yommisslonera of Charities and Corree , ‘i ; Shurles Davia ‘oe street, near J | The total product of Northern Michigan for 1 lity was gi “ to such a view by the fact that — ———— of Murray, taken in connection with the assertion, be t le licg inlature onl PUNT nde eanenthe $20,000 to the town ancparice aviaoa, of Mor e atregt, near Tackign, |. ‘The tolal produs®, of Nar iherien ant es, ine jould's attorney hed two interviews on Saturday The Spaninh Gunvoats to be He'd, that Murray gave up two of bis men, 18 @ singuiar Prerige 4 Wena truce anv years of ai amounted tt 940,00, with McHenry, and seomed well sutisfed with the | wWasuearow, Nov, 93-—Mr, Roberta, the 8 colnctdem A\ATAUd fpNs meeting of the citizens of Who Vico-Preaident Colfax, nddressod the Tuebriate | stove, i, Hh livers! g very ateresting | | Last evening at Jones's Brewery, (97 to 688 Sixth . Fesult of kis confereacca, Additional probabilit; ASTRGTON, HOY, Sevres Hoperts, te pans a rani ar} Vveuing, tu Lion Rrewery Park, sap. | 4#yltm Fair In Baltimore last evening. disconrse inst Ho old Bt. Ann's Chur fuuset.cnused by tho friction of grain a the elevator om qas lent by the tact that Mr. Fisk appeared of gh Minister, sotey aiidresned 0 leliee ( Searetary The Irvington Robbery ported Wm. L: Wiley for Batlve Jun'ce, Bawin nod to Philade his suvjecs being hrough the Holy Land, the top floor. Damage Lo avoekk, $15,000; ; Bare te Wenn view, (Os Uae ree Bt Lith'the guatanta wow ready ton aathe Tete knees | ‘The people of Irvington, N, J., are still ex- | ‘ihe Constituttonal Unto Aldermante Convention | Mit, {iiag au engayement at the Walnut street | ‘rho Kmplre City Skating Club havo closed an are | | ‘The Pr ident nas published a proclamation abot+ fshing {mport duttes on goods imported inte this co try ob all French Veseols, the courtesy being by Frage, t night the | ofthe Nineteenth Ward nominatod Janies Cunuingham rangement at the Lupire City Rink (OF skating, during Mr. Martin Milmore, of Roston, will exceute the | the winter season of 15) aud 1570, igi tgued to orcament the ektertor front of tho | N1iie Maloy, the wiekedest woman In Now York, ALARMING RUMORS, ‘On Monday, however, clouds overcast the clear at the St em cited over Bunday night's burglary. f mune ohn ner have taken fetreat from the | fone constables of the town stood guard near the | for Alderman of the Twentieth Dastiict. [iveration, and it Js not apprehended that the deten. | liberty pole for some hours, Matthias Crane, s well | | Kdward Lane, a good-looking follow, is to be the ela 0 ™ ols Wi bie, was ‘robbed | Tammany ecandidaw for Benool Trustee In the Boven- = was acua sont to her old qaarersBon ' the tsiand | | During the yerr 1868 the mineral of W Sstorn lntersats were ot work ta renew ine vreach I el ee is will leed to any trouble with | C7°ue tot banner DF : v9. hin ienth Ward. ram Merritt the Hetubilean andl: | The Mey. John De Witt of Irvington. N. ¥..Jn.to | fy inige Dodie, yesterday wiorning, On m enarge of rake tien dite undated to's fa betweon Goula and McHenry; and further, th % ey by the Republi ‘oster ° be tnetalled as pastor o i ha a+ | titostedion, F nde hese same Westorn interests, lu the failure of the » shate | Taylor iost- several valuable lottery tickets, Jolin | Tho John T. Hoffman Club of the Righth Ward if A He nner mado a descent Jast nighton Ste} A young Mr. Barnett was pablig'y excommunte taort to renew that quarrel, were prepared to throw | TRO MKMEtUR C egy Plucky Chale | fitinway David 8, Terrell wore also robbed. | names shal odadidetes John Cox for Volice Justice, | | Tliroueh the recent Tere ton Ot Me etn | ee ee ota ta namberettwctve | Chute se ytnaay Boe obit i Da ime toe erioul Jos in the way of Mr. Gould's raising | gy jp, eum The thievs tually packed away a part of thelr | Arthur J: Delany for Civit Justice, and Henry Hughes | on, Mr, Honry Potere Gray liad autora upon, his Mutou checks: tires packs of cards, aud §9 la movey oe vain yyMor ted ‘og $100 Prom tertsin sums of money of which he was nid to he the Esdttor of The Sun. 4 cofin whieh they carried off from Mr, i i b se { doven checks, { | rary 1a ia need, or which he would need by the frst of the Bin: You published an item thi# morning to the residence, Crane elaims to have a clue to | The Ledwith Demoerata of the Sixteenth, Twen: Gen, Butler “y peared In court by attorney ester Thirty Of O4F vonage eplieie by Department has ordered 1 Coming’ month,. Such Was tho tenor of opimion up | sect at Frank Bwift nad beaten contest for | the burglars, but nobody helieves him, ' Faeoud Wards will {ory dsiiet viel Wwarraat of ong Miss Kiorayceyon | | Shirly of Out younger arttets 49 bring t9 Key West the men from tha Vo Monday night. Twi st Dae Swit hed ne mnen—en Punters en slootiol aap ok mT soatice to Fe ta helt aud U. Ky Gare | of thotrown prodiicuion prononly ‘to lh oe ae lane peor pe ie iccatonaliy EF all outs oi tee cracen fo aaa tTTS: | Mapeloment of the Facife, Balivesd Di ‘The Itichard Walters elubs and clans, of the Sev. © ryne te rena Supreme Court fin Uttea : ‘Paroneh information rocelyod yestcriny fom s | frm anaidat Mahi Wottnd ak oMeaTeA A ME, |, Watunorox, Nov. 88.—Tho Union Pacitc and | enth fara Were duiurbed: yecterday vn toasting that | A Sapaposg Princg pnd suite arrived in San ran. |! one of ts tenber | gormian Eanes bine igh vuiroad official we cay wet sone of these donbts | unis Tt M., withont exorcisa. Lweat straight trom | Central Pucinc Rallroxds pave aetticd upon Ogden | Bryan Rell: carried of the Tawimavy Alderuanic | etsco by ‘Re Ouincee’s aiher ol He Is sent as Donilute Jenes, of 18tst street, between Month and y y2°s Génfral, Haliroad’ Go And speculations at rest thus far, n lento the champion of America, without the point of junction of the tw is, and the | Prigo from WOFIte, # Spee fal Comnuiestone yt toinguirs'into | Rioveuth avenues, while delving’ &: hotee sud wees | fea conus” ver &7eer Ro intervention by between practice, and he beat by @ slaglie point | Union Company have sold to the (Central ‘Company ‘The Republicans of the Hecond Asscmbly District | the Condition of tho Jananose iy on tio sugar jhe Four fou trek, me sek Hage On a8 OF HO Keune Tag sors, Gould and promt. b the prelliinary step ‘whi nny iid 50 miles of road west of Ogden $3,000,000, the | held s large and enthustastic meoting last evening at | Plantations in the Sandwich Islands, New Hav horth, The horse was | y, vate . s font men from the Went were injNew York, enupled New, 1 aun teaay'o' Fonew thn eon: | Government ponds to be sesued to tne Union Pacihe RUDEITEL ORS BeMinciastlc messing lath sveniags ae ee. ‘Augusta N. Bt, Clair, who Is ecteh qyteetengay, mor w With « ramor through the press that Mr. Gould had AAG Any pines Me. pyrift may wish. | from Promontory east, ‘Tho bin Department | parucens ‘0 he reo! ea ef OVerlubd Journey ia her private carr (The story of Irtiond's Wrooge and Hogland’s a peer failed to pay the rent which be hud agreed to pay Jute with bina’ Aaa twit eadeavor T will issue bonds amounting to $1,000,000 accordingly, 8 State Cel ‘in ai eg, - | ly comptote, w journey of 4, Alirocities# evidently has Bo attraction for Irishmen, ward Ly Aho Curcthneal, “Haulltom and Dayton rosd, eave AMES ©, MRAD, Amatour, | This issue exhausts sil ietsao for railroad sub: | SiRitdn "Peay ante avert day {ook tfight ana ran ‘uvér an elk Sveuing to near he. Weinyes Jobeoa, tag hiestiaa a = seis rile olor (o the rumor that Wertera mon wore endo sidios, except the short oirce Im California, Tea tyr the tnrva uarnaae’ Le OC A ee near Bir, Moyes Jobeoa, vatoriae of | drawn in her ay : i TF an