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THIRTY-SEVENTH YEAR. NEW YORK, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER PRICE TWO CENTS. HE GALLER CONSPIRACY, 4nDs LIFE IN THE METROPOLIS. | 74 #R=RMmeR reve veer | HINTS FOR OUR CONGRE A VIGILANCE bbl tibet al AT WORK. THE EMPEROR'S PROMISES. | =A Decent Tron-clad The Poopie RY nat the Outraccous ee ———— denes of the tuft — Where it Came From THE CORPSE THAT DR. DOREMUS IS Cut from His Body—ite Saye ne DASHES HERE AND THERE BY THE Oe THE REPURLIC OF CURA, AS SHOWN areata the’ ute or big Aad YESTERDAY'S SPRECH TO THE ame. ] asin cal hdr booted iy eerie Mie, filotandson's ecm GUR'E REPORIERS: Joun Rodgers an BY Fae ZAC Cwm Market Nullified by the Taxpayers. ATH AND OORPS LEGISLATIP. d % uae ——— to Pieces tn a aed 1 Mrs. Galler ¢ | dition was considered precarions, as there was no him $1,000 ¢— | abatement of tho unfavorable symptoms of Sunday mony—An Ast night, ‘The physicians were more alarmed than on -- Yehing Muddle Altogether. any previous occasion, and appeared to think the Dr. Knight is a quiet and worthy cld ge! « , The examinations betore the Coroner and | prospect a gloomy one, This condition continued | man who resides at 106 West Twenty-second street, Buotice Hogan in te case of the alleged poisoning | yuu! abont noon, when there was a decided change | The doctor has a large house, and the part of it pt Michael Galler by his wife eth and the ac- | for the better, His pulse diminished from 190 to 100, | which ts not wanted by his family he usually lets to of the tee | The Property owners, being merchants and | vennee to be Made a Model of Liberty aad ab others, in the neighborhood of the new market house Pr rity—The Old Familiar Valeo of Give her | on the Kast River, between Sixteenth and Seven the Viattorer—-Tho Speech Applauded and of the terrible ficet that ts to make Americans trom. Freedom—Other Cuban Affaire. teenth streets, gathered en muses yesterday to tho Henri Rochefort Hissed. dio and quake, Having been in company with the To reply to a request from the Hon, Nathaniel | number of aboot s thousand, and gave the Avenne Pants, Nov. 29.—The session of the Sonate aforesaid Eseundra Terrible for some months in the | p, fonks, the representatives of Cuba in this coun- | C etrect ratiroad Company to anderstand that the | and Corps Légistatif was reopened to-day with cere South Pacific In 1866, and witnessed two actions in | try have prepared somo interesting and valuable | market house shoul be converted into ® car | mony by the Emperor, who delivered the opening To the Editor of Tha Sun. Sin: In your issue of the 25th mention is mado fusation of Livekmail against Dr, August Wedekind | and the inflammation seemed to have ceased, strangers, On the tot of May fast his former tenants | Which bag Mbt ing eavantinen. Tea be hdl eho et MoH acres Mind bese etna dl fe oa speech from the throne, It was hoped thet the were resuined yesterday in the City Hall and fn the ‘The ball was cut ont in the morning by Dr. Sasre, | left, and soon afterward Mra, Margaret ©, Anderson, danger in the event Nea Gees bala Waniadd tn ine whom are more than aacoro of Western Congress | The people first entered the market honse and | Empresa might possibly return in time to take pert Tombs, To plice the complicated case before the | bringing with it aquantity of purulent matter, and | @ fascinating widow, took the vacant rooms, The mall squadroa, ie heats Buen Hepatic, w |e! have communioated with the Cuban Junta for | eeized a quantity of lumber whieh the Company had | in the ceremonies, but the has not yet reached Paria. punite clearly, we present the following opening up acbanuel where it was possible for the | doctor's new tenant Intimated that she parposed | ™! . Voll y gail ola bon ett The teee | (heRe same fucte, | The statue qvo of the belligeronts | placed thero preparatory to Alting up & passenger | Tho Kmperor aald CHANGES ON BOTH sIDRS. festering from the wound to discharge Liself, The | keeping boarders, but did not deem it necessary to about the only 08 : in Cubs, what the Republic of Cuba means and | depot in one corner, The lumber they threw into | “Tt is not casy to establish regnlar and peacefal ib mancia, an iron wotall ved hoy mounting > | amounts to, are necessary to be known, as the day | the streets, after which it was taken care of by em- PAGAL Bo List Lact Past soc “re two 68-pounder broadside guns, t# a vessel built by | approaches in which the Congress of the United | ployees of tho Company, By thls time @ posed of ba : DOSAPANY: ompromised by the excesses of cs the French for the Confederates, but, the wor closing | stutes is expectod to take action on the Cuban qu: compromised by the exer f the pr About a yeor exo Dr, A. Wedekind was called to | patient bore the removal of the ball with the mtmost | describe to her landlord the idiosyncrasies of her Attend @ patient living in the house with Mr, and | calmness, and did not appear to be exhausted by it | guests. ‘The Indy and gentlemen boarders of Dr. 1 street, and while tt e( Phe removal of the ba to give rellef, | Kvight's mew tenant turned ont, how- Police arrived, Just as they came in wight the peo- | pubile assemblages, But common sense has alr BPs Gator SIR et), 8 ne i rae ee ee Walrieralln. natalie hel has ileatlenable ¢ before sho was completed, the was bought by Spain, | tion, ‘The Junta have preparcd the following tabies | ple wore proposing to tear upthe track. Men wore | Properly Jkilged these culpable exaggerations was wiormed that Mrs, Galier's child was sick. | about two o'clock, Mr, Richardsou sat evor, to of @ very objectional Pe: | rho other shine, Villa de Madrid, Almansa, (icron They bi ry " fi ‘4 ‘whieh, aft have served but to prove ™ ope aa wa Vadaleed ta beastly Watai< , ji , with care, ‘They have consulted Spanish reports for | on the ground with tools ready to do the work, iy of she Sided cy popwal’ CaaTaEe Waking this as a pretext, be called on the Gallers, I feel better, © great deal better, Tbegin to | Night after night the men indulg 7 In Loaed, Sat a: BeUMTER,: tee old wooden ; pop pod saw both Lusband and wife together, Aner | think { have walked pretty nearly to the top of the | cation, and then divesting themacives of their | Pealtads Binet ie" : the more Important Agnres aud the An announcement was made publicly to appease uneer d trouble mnst last no frigates, mounti from foro to six’ will of the ‘ople must be made knowa. gat ing France wants lberty. with order. Order I answee Help me, Messicuss, to secure liberty. Be n those who would change all, and those whe nothing, a glorious couse may be uns, fro F uelto r , Ne f et should Yhie visit, he made daily calls at the house to see his | hill, und shall reach it without much trouble.” clothes, would loll on their beds na stato of partial | Ot nae. Guns, from 83} Tn the extreme Vuelto Abajo, or Alag en: i ie eo wrath of the maltitade that the market should Patient, and of course became well known to Mrs. During the night Dr. N. M, Carter, of Poughkeep- | nudity with their room doors open, Nor was this gow aaa, dicts Lat cf Wie, 1H, caneed the island, the revolutionists have mado but tnsigrif- | he opened in a few days, and that the sites for the Galler. It does not appear that he ever saw Mr. | sie, alternated with Dr, Swan tn watching the pa- | the worst, They would nlso engage in nocturnal a heg hon) . ranged | cant endeavors to offeet an uprising. Tho volleys, | stalls should be sold on the 10th proximo, This, it . ‘ in to within 500 yards of the custom stores at Val | mountains, wide-spread savannas and forests of the | was auld, would be dove by order of the Comptrotter, | woul gra ler again, for doubtless the hasband was attend: | tient. Dr. Carter spent almost the entire day with | scrimmages, and range the house from cellar to gar | 10 Tut ala without any opposition bombard: 5 : A ue by pki ing to bis business of cabinetmnaking. Du somo | him. and waa unremitting in hie attentions, He ap- | ret, armed with dirks, and breathing threats of ven- | PS 7 haat foe ve bi fe Central and Eastern Departments have adorded and | The throng, satisfed with these promises, dispersed | ane Emperor then alluded to the Senatas Coneut Df these visite he presumed upon the acquaintance | peared rather serious in the forenoon, but about Ove | geance against the doctor and the more pacific of Siseetaa 6 alan ured brite tne acne: | Gheeets aunty tee Bisrsinay |" wes ceemtcracy arian, tum of September last, which he aald he hed pro dad the absence of the husband from the house to | Oelock his face was radiant, and as he came from | their fellow-boarders. At length they attempted to ed + owen ei Same one Bhi be la rere he Company #ny that they did not intend to take | ote with the parpose ‘of introducing a new ere et be, according to Mrs. ck room to the hall he expreased a decided COR. | este the doctor and hie wife by Injecting chloro- | 108 The American Commodore. owlinn Hodgers, possession of the whole building; that they bad we Hler's testimony, far too | fidence that Mr. Richardson would ree reported to the Seeretary of the Navy tat te would lutlonary bia cciar tit is totone, coneflintion and progress. It was the task of the Jamiliar with be ‘seven o'clock he ounced him consi form through the keyhole of iis bedroom door, and ‘Angement with the city to use A Corer | Oo ng, 4 ' -semhagstread ‘ (re than twenty-four, hours earlier, Khougnt ne | the discovery of thie act Iinpelled the ola genticman | Tequire no more than thirty minutes to sink the | spanish Territory, Population, Divisions, eof Sew anseacer depot; and that the rumor te ported old bim ta byte tye tae: ete Spbuen Ne DED Sx teew to Cone ceatees ave promise of Improvement, The ravorable symp. | to take steps to rid his house of them and thelr | whole Spanish feet, | having at that time the Mo tnieen Surtedictions. {rich od Goon sored setone ibe property owe ¢ following is @ synopsis of the ref oe Mrs, Galler testitied that the Doctor tried to per: | toms continued, aud at midnight here was no indi- | hostess, Accordingly, be appeared berore Justice | nadnock, 2 guns; Vanderbilt, 12 guns ; Powhn — | that they were attempting to get possrssion 01 promised in the Emperor's speech, whole buildis cation of a reve came from Charles Vandervoort, yeade her to quit her busband and live with him; Ledwith and obtained « warrant for the arrest of | 14 guns; Tuscarora, 8 guns; and Mohongo, # guns, p | Seal betaine cee ee m Vandervoort, |" stayors are to be chosen from the manelpalities; the Mr Richardson retains considerable strength, not- | Mes, Auderson for keeping u disorderly establish | under his command, composing tho Macitle Squadron: ° + agri y fall Wedekind, {un his testimony, said that he Nstandiag ile lost of blood and the abstinence | ment. bsnl matter this cowardly action ‘Notice appeared with f i j {rat with him to do the necessary work for the pro: | muneipalties are to be eecte Yold her that if she could not live with her husband, foud for more than four days. esterday he | tn aah Bute Met Antde ana | Myieet ot Callen, demanding $000.00, and th ortictonn |B EY a | Piet 7 Couasees Oonatits are 00 0 . he had better leave hiin, ‘This adviee did not suit | Wished to change his position, and in order to do 80 © Decree in tho Rust Sult Set Aside and | oning bombardment in case Of a refusal, Ast x ee oa as mn {b¢ | rogatives are to be ‘giauted the Conseils Genern eit the he dboard both hands, and drew } lesser evil they, the Peruvians, chose bombardin ' ui it he has a lien upon it on account o , her, according to the Doctor's story, as she would | fimveit upward pon ihe plow, me sates porate The thst aiveror. 3 Lb blac Mastily throwing wp some and batteries, mounted u ¥ | the etty's tardine 1m pasing him for his word, and | the Colonies to participate in the movement; ak then bave been unable to get her husband's ¢ in Brooklyn, in which that he therefor <1) money iu the event of bis death, Shortly after this sion to vet up, and rose to a sitting position in the bed before the attendant could «top him. & decree was entered against Mra, Rust on the The Stetsons have given sll possible attention to | ground of alleged adultery with » Mr. Emerson of aited the attack, The preparation, ‘eaine ap ut _ soon had the con- 4 big want to Gee the penains any way until th at) i ‘ne contact gene more rapid development of primary education; @ with old 8%-ponnders, they Spaniards, after three days confident Of an easy victory, versal Mfrago ia to be extended; there is to bew + | aati | Mr. Galler was taken sick, and, according to Mrs. | Mr. Kichardson and bis friends, Col. C. A. Stetson, celt taken out of them. ‘The Blanca received a egy ation of the coats of justice, and » reduction Galler, Dr. Wedekind expressed a desire to “help” | whols confined. to his bed on the upper floor, has | Boston, the defendant knowing nothing of tho cae | terrinie ham fa, Fee portoles “knocked TUE RED RIVER WAR, war tax on successions; the savings Dealt | a thalled ‘below the water seut his heat wishes daily, and his sons have Com: | until she accidentally learned that she was « dl manded that everything ordered for tne wounded | yorced wife, has taken a new turn. ‘The Court set man «balt be promptly supplied. A bulletin 1 kept ti tuedurk, showing Mr ks condition, ard should | aside the decree and all the proceedings on « pre- he (ail to recover, it will not be for want of atten: | sentation of the facts, when Mra. Rust put In an an tion, Afically and fully denying every charge of rw Pt "The plaintiff has failed to HOW THE BANKS ARE MANAGED, | issues or sustain his charges, but havin ree ed, hae, Urough another snd repatatle co ‘Obio Bank Defaten Wiihdrawd his suit, ‘This leaves the character of te Flu « Deficit | Mrs Kust wholly unimpeached. Another Overhauling Asked. Into one, line, She was only saved from sluking by being beached on the island of San Lorenzo, The Villa do Madrid was di minutes, her steam pipe belag cu ‘was compelled to pall out of y whth her crew terribly punished ‘The Al \ this being her Gret action, sustained the fire for four hours, and was terribly cut up. Ou the whole It was the most, disgrace!u! defeat the Span ‘ds ever suffered, The Peruvian loss wis iitile or nothing, with the exception of the accidental blowing up'of one battery. For this creat vietory—so reported by Noer—he created Marquis of Callao by the Span; jad more, hamaa regulations Inbor of children, (=i weft messes ‘ccunectedt with ‘satcaiare a se cor cde uo ie an ing une erelac; ao @ es. ws: bave reason to be proud of oar } ‘orld suppresses slavery; Russia, ; Kngland renders justice to Ireland ; the Auch small groups as to attract no attention, and | Bishons are meeting at Rome for wise 8 oe Jounged about the premises, armed with the usual | /A0r7 Rurposes; the progress of sclence draws eee Northwestern flint-locks, and the force was so dis- | the Atlantic and the Pacitic, everywhere capttal and i her if she would only e him as her physician; ) Dat, according 10 Dr, Wedekind, Mrs, Galler ‘ap: plied to him for a prescription (for which she was Willing to give $100) that w kill her hus and, for she could not live with him i ur longer." Mrs, Galler, at the Doctor's ynest, called upon him at bis office, and then he, ding to her story, anid that he had been looking ‘over his houks and could find no deadly poison tha Pould not be detected either by taste or emell, but Sf. Pat, Nov. 25,.—The capture of Fort Garry by the insurgents was accomplished by strategy. About sixty half-breeds strolled into the Fort, tn Secret History of -A Bank of Wastixatom, ‘The total population of these Goy- | thon is then 896,275, ‘There 29.—A belief had existed Uhat be would search the drug stores and see what ‘ A motion was made in the Superior Court yes- | Senment. AMIGO DE CUBA. | from this number the 61,57 slaves, who are cer- | tributed as to be ready to operate in different divis- | intelligence combine to connect by tne el wire ould be done; but Dr. Wedekind swears that he in- | fF Some weeks in the ofice of the Comptroller of | ierday to set aside a judgment of divorce granted | Nawsunau, N. ¥., Nov. 2, tainly Lora at oart to, the cause of independence | tons simultancously, at different points, and then, all nations. France and Italy will soon be by Gignantiy refused to supply her with polson or have | {¢ Currency that there were grave irregularities | tase gummer to Charles T. Deforest against his wife, — _ 4 freedom we may deduct the 3,404 | & preconcorted — Atgnal Ne ‘Compan # tunnel through the Alps, and the Hues nae in the Second National Bank of Obio, After the examination of Aur, %, the Comptroller wrote on Sept. 18 direct to the President of the Bank, say- already anited the Mediterranean and the Rod Bea. ‘The Empress iv not present to-day, pecause I C4 at the Spanish ele who are for officials and servants’ were at dinner, different diviaious advanced—one to tho’ Qov i ernment house, of whieh the leader demanded | ¢ her to testify the sympathy of France with possessions in the name of the Provisional Govern. | Wonderful genius and perseverance of @ A Reception for the Spauish Armada, The Government has filled our harbor with ships of beavy metal, and everything at the Navy Yard has been made ready for the aavent of the anything to do with snch work, All of this oceurred { without either Mr, or Mrs, Galler beingion the slight. tet terns of intimacy with the Doctor, If his story 19 Belina Deforest, on the ground of adultery, alleged to have been committed in Hoboken, At the time an aMdavit was made that tho summons was served WIC OF CUBA. io u jourly 0 ment of Winntj b mm Yo be believed; and although he well knew where » that the violations of law previously culled 0 | oon wer in August last, in Broome strect ; that she | Spaniah war vessels—whieh, however, have Kone | OF the 94,000 aquaro miles of territory of the | house was of cours quiet ‘The Emperor concinded tn the following wor | Mr. Guller lived, he took no trcuble to acquaint him- attention of the directors through the cashier, | Having put in no appearance after the usual refer. | ‘4 Philadelphia * (or repairs. island proper, the reader will observe that the Cu- | divisions took possession of th “Messicurs: You resume your labors after am . * hi ; hod not been remediod, and from that be cou- | oo. a divorce wae taken by default, Mrs. De —— bans bold 23,805 square miles, or about four-sixths, Jeand other parts of the fort unusual intereoption of the session. I hope the Beet wit te the Rect valet (nd tonea sceking © PO'sOM ] caged that the letters had uot been submitted to | forest’ now makes aMdavit that the summons was THE DOWNFALL OF SALNAVE, his success againat euch exiraordinary odds, this | Atis lutinated that all tha ahow of strategy and | bodies of the State will spply loyally the modifies. i Bim, oF even to ANOTUAR AICKNESS THAT WAS FATAL. In Auyust inst Mr, Galler, who had recovered from Dis fcemer illness, having again been taken sick, dted. A respectable physician wos called, and when Galler did he gave acertificate that his death was ‘caused by ulcer on the stomach, Dr. Wedekind was not called in at all during the euse, but Dr, Dabots . holding original and continually obtaining porses- | force ism blind and that the Con,pany's officials are | Uons Intely made in the Constitution, There is te ae sion of more fterritor . is proof #uperlauive that the | secretly im ayimpathy with toe insurgents, Republic of Cubs had k meaning in ite tnfivey, and | to nid ther. without seeming to do so. has grown in popularity and strength from lis in- | in explanation of this suspicion, t cipency, ‘The fifteen juriadictions over which it | oMcars and frctors of the Ci them. He then detailed several infractions of law | gever served on her, and that until Intely #he knew whien had been committed, and opinion that the directors trasted too cashier, that they would tn he discharge of thelr be An more direct participation of the nation In tte . own affairs. ‘This will be a new force for the Km i the rexident | pire. May the Chambers prove that without falling mpg derive no bene: | ita regretable excesses France ean support reased the | nothing of the divorce, She also denies the al uch tothe | leged adultery, and says that onthe day sho is future be | charced with having committed the same ale was at ty. home with her busband, Mr, Deforest’s counsel jaytion-Tho Sali tion Captarcd—Porte Prince to be Attacked by Sca-Cnrao o! he President of the Bank replied in dy, th e ‘Ht Piursd Arms, é&c., Arrived from the Cuited | hes supremo control are the following : ot from the Canadian parchase, the entire proceeds | Mstitutions, which honor eiviiaed nations, auner stoutly, defending his antlers | Sot Terns roncy cue cane Was bet Cowal TOE ThUraiAy, States, ——_- -— —— beim fobbed by the London directors, and they are acne em aad eddress hag ie he ak Examine nio, Sore ‘ i thereto well-wishers to the bare S 1. Hires Eris tise Giige We Wines ‘The Horne that Committed Suicide. Fort Michel, one of the commanding forts of ry on Hera to the success oF Ane Pare YA That point where tie” Kmperor declared that he humbug, examination a year ago, and ten | Both branches of the Common Council met | Cape Haytien, has surrendered to the revolutionary yt | ‘Tho Mon, Tenatins Donnelly writes: Would anawer for the preservation of order the ap Bucit was short €200,000. When he pronounced the Emi) letons, | yesterday afterpoon, The Aldermen did nothing. The other Board, however, pussed @ resolution di recting the Comptroller to pay J, Lenahan $900 for the loss of a Lorse which, while temporerlly insane, which was followed oa (he 15th by th Fur Of thé city, While Gen, Wood was besieging the city, the revolutionary war vensels, Quaker City and Floridu, attacked the Salnave and the Pétion, * As our form of government ts simply organized | Plause became enthaslaste, betty. our livelient avinpatiion must koout Goevery | Henri Hcehefort, the. new! ied Deputy trom piv WhO Koek to Felt rarelyes from oppression | the First District of Paris, was not present, His tnju We tra nwith the | name, when called, was received with hisses, Wency OF Cawada, that Is Aide of the Red iver the pare cngrengst | Ik right excepy that the cashter trol of it, there was a deficit o rthe Bank Examiners defaleation until 4 the com: 500,000, jor the Comptroller fler Buell had com- 4 G the f t Lz A Bam at gionin, which he nayw ig covered by thee | committed suicide by pitching himself overboard at | sinking the former and capturing the latter. ‘The al lchcnd Beitlde asd ctters ars bora pected cad | "4427S ¥ROM TUK OCHAN CABLBG. surplus fund of $350,000, id Smo, whiten ha pier 39 East River, Ina short discussion which en. | city was then bombarded, Tho authorities there. Move) spurred to ride thes boen paid in recently by stgekboitérs On account of timed hy the Increase of the capital Whien, with the surplus, was to be made up to $1,000,609. At the Treasury the bank «till stands as anfm- With @ capital of $600,000, ‘The loses of special depo Ite, which are over $200,000, are not aliuded to by Whitney, and their assumption by the bank will render necessary an additional assessment upon the stockholders, River are encouraged One thousand soldiers arrived in Havana on Sum ‘owedaymnathy of the Ameritan | day, from Spain. yerbaps months, 4 + us Giulta Gris the shores of sued, Assistant Alderman Roberts remarked that he had examined tho pier, and fou condition. added that it was a how it was waible for a horse t ‘board, except by forces, . The resolution w wever d, with but two dissenting votes, those of ry. Pinekuoy and Roberts, upon hoisted a white flag, and ut 4 P.M, tue city our rendered, The revolutionists have got possession of the bark Trait d'Union, one of Salnave's navy. The Salnave's guns are being removed to assist int! fortification of the etty. The Quaker City, Florida, it in first-cl stery to him t Italian singer, died ie Bertin yesterday, aged 97 years. De Rodus says that Spain has net sent a hostile Tononto, Nov. @9.—The insnrgenta ore arranging | Meet of War vesseis to the harbor of Now York. / to bold m gouneil of represeuietives. from the dit. | Mr. Kickham (x a candidate for Partisment for ; forengdistricts, to covsider the #tate of the country, | Mallow, and Mr. Mackay from the county of Longford, attended him with great care, being present within Wenders it, he would give her tro was bur WAS HUSH MONEY DEMANDED? Bapposing that he meat to blacken her Name by ing & nc pptivehest the papers, Mrs Baler called at. Dr. Wedekini'e oMlee, hud there be , - . and the captured Pétion, are tO sail in 48 hours to JoFavish is very low, Goy. MeDougull still | Archbishop Cullen bas pablished a pastoral letter Cerestenm positively to expuee her. Both state. ecgued hel Pe aan! Civil nad Politiont Liborty, Attack Port au: Prince, gen penned Rene espe lel peed rn acalust Fenianist, ln whch he says the aillanes of the EEergeeree on thus, point, ooly Dr. Weded RIOTS IN MISSISSIPPI, The poor people's children of the Fifteenth | — The only place in the Hepudlic now tn the poascs- | ———— ie —— (Grangemea and the aad agents prevents useful I Ghat Mrs. Gaier exclaimed, ~ What have vou gle! Ward, in which the Twelfth treet Public School ts | MOB Of Salnave Is Port-au-Prince, and 1t ts anticl: | ii COMPARISON, THK ELECTION FARCE. vou iat when be llnded to ber applying for poison she Attempt to Burn the Town of Water | situated, are excluded from the wenoor, were entt | ite Hie MH HARP biven ar mr. mmre wish ia 2 ae ripper an cipal op MPS Rem sad cecebte Bas teen poseenniee er ae Woeanoey aid that if he bad supplied it she might have doi Hey-Sanguinary Collision i Winona | , 4, backed by polltical i f ammunition und provisions from the United sf 4 NT the Thirteenth Ward Doos Ale | Mtl ines frou at ous The deed. Sie offered him her husband's life poliey, =The Blacks and Whittaat Ware dren ero, edemittod’ baciete Ry belliirel e@ueneny fand wae discharging at Port du an om rows! d ‘rom the Seventh, Eighth, Ninth, and Tenth Wards. A petition was in circntaiion yesterday to bring the matter before tie Board of Education, Miller Own the Police Commi sion ‘ae Dut he would * not had stolen 1 unl ept that for tear she mii He wanted something for # wiih the other revolutionary I ) with tho naval fore Ciara Helena, a revolutionary vossel, liad ‘Thomas for repairs, A fullrigged stenmahtp hi Memeais, Nov, 20.—The citizens of Water Val- ; ue A number of the most roapoctable citizens of 2 PE PTT nce against Lor, &: ys, and y ley were vory much alarmed Jast night at the ru- been purchased In England for the revolutic Kepanii ; POOR COPA GAUEORS. 0! : Pecarity would do bat actual eash—Cnited State | mored threats of the wegroes to burn the town, A She was originally bullt for the Juarez Govern Uskeny the Thirteenth Ward went before the Commissionces PPE ARIS ARE at Newcastle-on-Tyne, and was toleave there toward the close of October for Bt, Marc, Exchange, 5%, ——— committee of citizens went to Grenada for troops, and Gov. Penvibacker seut them late last night. $1,000 wring rary pe¥ORE 4 wITNEsS. of Metropolitan Police yesterday, and presented s | ye Clothing Catters of this city reorganized thole Mrs, Galler therefore protised to give him §1,000, Aumerously-signod petition, as follows : Union last evening, Between 3 and 4 o'clock yesterday morning, the heavens were suffused with the red and scarlet rs Y ms ‘ . a ry sk © 42° | Zo ihe Honorable board of Police Commianoners Th ocating Committe hick eragteed ie wcebi ikionght he has sworn | Yesterday afternoon a serious riot oceurred in Wi | yartety ut the aurora borealis, The. planet. Jute THE REVOLUTION IN CUBA, Shak tr teks Gal Meets wnat: so | coleuy setts OS ant tir Morte carolina snd Toseeanes even thousands of dollars, coud be by him necept Fea Oe tee area EEUOe Mag talcor shins tere shone forth in the west, while the slivery Sirius agar engd square miles of territory more than 4 Mfuily reouert that | The Nineteouth Ward Repallican Association acment at San Jose-*The Patric ack a Gi our honorable vody th Aldermanic — Distri the denedt of a fair bonett of fair Panvaae peared about one hour’ west of th the mova ashort distance In population the 8) to Capture | presented by these tat and other large eith fo keep the matter quiet. Way Mrs, Guller gave Dim anysiing at all, except, perhaps, to preserve her ‘Bame from tho taint of suspicion, bas not yet come turds have a + but in Santlay Ay them and estimat re to the citizens ot the | jast nigat pomin: re last nigat comin a fired, but fortu wore sent to Gre’ ent at Water Val Mr. James Cunningham and nt Aldermen, ely noone was hurt, Couriers r troops, but they were ab. have | Wu Juch for in ps A: os Athord don Ro be i mM coming | The Building Lot Association recived $560 in sub: to light ; but as she had read of caves in the papers 10 Sentinel of Saturday coudirms the ru- THE SUSQUEHANNA WAR. Havana, Nov, 29,—An engagement lately took athe Gale te ‘Gral seuduleten: Tse Gan be dete ane scriptions Inst event characters have been blackened, us Grer hatersen whites and biacke ia Renkower deh cage! y patriots, waiting ouly for eral candidatos. can be done of plots, each Wxi0, w to be distri Fiend since beard without cause, she doublices place at San José, on the Puerto Principe and Nue- | nity to strike biows for freedom, (he Lospectors and ¢ apvasere, as ald weeks. ‘ounty, during which thirteen of the latter were te Determ ims tina soul Kepublicana — it fearful of any such exposure. However, wh: Killed.’ The leader of the blacks has been arrested i vitas Railroad, The town was garrisoned by cighty ALARMING STATISTICS. ei be sacs be " New OuRAE he went on the evening of Nov. 1%, to Day the | by the. military and js 0 Jail, Right or ten citizens Trisl—Mix ee plantations NAW SERGEY. his onn ach inery with fli 81,000, whe took Mr. Thomas as 4 witness with ber, and Dr. Wedekind was very unxious to know of Mrs. Galler ¥ nether Thomas knew aught of the ense, Or * if be dil, it would surely ruin him,” (the doctor) AN UNWORTONATH THREAT. Wedekind a ve a receipt for the money, under ¢ sition that Thoinas kiew nothing of the aa Dut he became suddenly undeceived when he heat ‘Thomas exciaim, Now you have done with thi have also been arrested. > Catalan volunteers, and the insurgents were com: ree Din tale manded by Benebeta Quesada, The insurgents at- longing to Spaniards have been burned, tuckod the Spanish fort. Eighteen volunteers ad- | value of a Cubun sugar estate range: Oe ae rs. Charl vanced to meet them, and were captured. The in- | 10, #2300 ark, atuempte surgents numbered Afteen hundred, but failed to | str’ susur cn i ‘Two youths capture the fort. The reported loss is thirty four | $1,500,000, Ills warehouses wt Matanz: jon cana off that they won crrtnin cand! | 19 the stécots of Oabens and noversl Catalans kaina: Nt $1,000,000, and individually served as Canvansers, which threat or | (#00 (be sidewa es hey effectually carried Into éxccution, as tho | Lawrers, Rocnasten, N, Y., Nov. 29.—The action com. James Marabali, of Bor s ar CURIOSITIES OF CRIME, oo tates stw In @ Democratic Caucus. Last evening, in a disturbance in a Democratic meeting at Third avenue and Thirty-ninth street, Officer Sheliy's services were required, He arrested a Wim, McManus, Jr., for presenting @ pistol at him ud Brook, has received the istant Postiiaster-General. son, of 58 Chureh street, News esterday, with * menced by the Attorney-General, in the name of the People against the Albany and Susquehanna Rail- road Company and others, for the purpose of deter- mining who were logally elected Directors of said Company in August last, was to-day moved for trial a= a phate . . . ‘The Jary in the case of Cornelins Stahl, who wae Was Oa) Utroublod ‘Mas ail nlanky for at about 8 and threstening to shoot bim., When about to take | before the Hon. K. Darwin Smith, now holding an THE POLITICAL CIRCUS. it He Mi ats 66.000 00 fa ij wring thee facts before your boa, | muriered 19, the Twellie Ward of Newark, og Sanday f 44 ’ ys ae u dsoner to the Yorkville Police 8t , the om. 4 bie =~ y whl Le Aha a toned ta mony yesterday. The olGiock west morning, | eturaay, Nov, 38, he toe Ras attacked by some persons in the crowd. wire | sdourned Cirecit Court in this eity. ‘The people are ‘The New Tai yy Hall Party. ly in the Cuban cause, Y ad mon | dorer ié still at large, knocked him down with @ wncisco Fernandes helr honesty and integrity, atid langshot, The prisoner | represented by Attorney-General Champla: do. and many other Cu and his to’ the Coronet The Jacob Cohen Association of the Nineteenth Ihave the utimort conagénce. | ang ii? adie’ loafers named Silvers McKane « " ; HG ore ras ano injure on the hand bya blow from the | Depaty, Mr. Hammond. The Interest of the numer: | Ward lad largo meeting last night tn Terra sino Toat millions by” siding with the | fate aguch can be found in the ward. with | Ronny the pew made €round 1 (he Fear OL ine toes tus Coroner he therefore ment and made Ide’ | fis hand. The omcer and his prisoner were taken | OU# defendants belne conficting, they appeared In | Garden, aud adopted the following resolutions His matter, instead of one who dors nut | Yard iw Washington street, Hlovoken. J . Be K to the Yorkville Police Station, und the prisoner was | the action by several different attorneys, Resolved, That we 01 bot to have theeelec. | Yesterday afternoon, thirty-six of the Justices of with having caused the death of her husband, | joey ea up. “i Mr. Barrett, Mr. Dedley Field, and 7, to Be called th Smmeny, Hall Dewecrate | A motion on bebalt Mr, inerester, but more | the Peace of Hudson county were arraigned oa adic CHARGES AND COUNTER CHARGES. Me erro es RMR SIS) #8 COR EMT: |, Nadecn waany, be fan active part inevery | ant of the libelled gunboats, for thelr dise yan opportunity of elettiar | They pleaded uoUguilyy and gateeaile ne . Mrs. Galler, now more than ever frightened, con 4 This and That Together. iene! fartio Sppeared for the defendants | election, | to be made neat Thursday aflernoon before Judge ecribe obtvel ves yr obeent if hf ee at s suited wit “hr. ‘Thomas om the matter, and velore | | About the 15th inat., Philip Broderick wus tried by Gould and Fink and the Directors elected in their | ueparty inevery wardin the ciey ot New York, Blatchford, by Mr. B W. Mougbton, of the ground TROUBANDS OF CITIZENS. | Nat ina Paacieot. Rage Course mite bene te >» the Coroner could take any section in the case, botn | Justice Dowling, and sentenced fo atx montha, im- | interest, and moved for the postponement of the | | Menolved, “chat & Committee Of Ave be appoinied to | thal there is pow ap war betwees Bualh had: Here, ween J, Hinchman ' Hoe eee eae eta titer Pinca tek cetscd ay | {lal on the kround that Mr. David Dadley Pield the | Perpatrated at the int siocton, no“ ‘HHO T Sey ; Seer iru Fam ARETE, Sache home ites cobela ta | vmueoanl beele. t tang ct er $4,000 by such iutunkdation. ‘Upon | a repeater on the last election day. aud’ belongs to leading counsel for the deMadanta Gould, Fist, and | | Me, Cohen informed our reporter that It the in a ese ik aukk 1908, wan sold last Mey to tar. Sidney Onksmith. oF G, stopping at i hiv con} lant Dr, Wedekind War arrested, takon to | one of the organized bands who did duty in the city | others, was absent and e in tho trial of » ton of ion to have primary elections this city, agent of hi 0; + York, pi organ, Miller { the Tombs, und held for examination, throughout that, memorable repeating day, ‘On the | eanse Of great importance ia the Clty of New York: | in the Nineteenth and ‘Twenty-sesond An to sonumata, 8 C., Nov. %.—A bill w: foduaed!| wae (Rea taeed Gua Bited harteae: Te Puttadsipbing | AL Ui dagchange vface, Jorsoy Cy, fia ae ictisGica AND lapenAT firet day after his sentence of #ix months’ imprison | that Fisk and Gould had been duly subpansed and | night, and also Intend to place boxes tis | In the House to-day to pay the principal and interest | hut, when on the eve of sailing, was arrested during | gs Med tm the evening’ the ‘ i ent he was teen on the streets of the city and was | were nbsent; that Gould was unable tovatiend by | election In every district of those two wards, ‘The | of the State bonds and stocks in cuin, A resolution | the early part of this month un susvle 7 ng yee of y if iy vicion of going to | gone, and the swindiers had On Saturday, Noy, 20, the examination was com: | free. Hela one of the Drondway statues who inrest | reason of ilinesaand Fisk was necessary witaossin | other w be oreaniaed after the election, | was Introduced by Mr, Elliott (colored the | Cuban waters. She will sail to-morrow. fur Hayth, | “ney : mance before Justice ltasun the | the Houston street corners of Broadway, Mie ease on trial In New York. Mr. Cohen further remarked that they had plenty of | Feeasnition of Cubs, and pledging.te ait of the State | under command of Kear Admiral F. Bilis, of the YH Stfaurw as oro the tal by fib Bans evidence has been I ore = e ‘This motion was oJ Mosars W. Fallen, | money to carry out his project, to the General Government in the case of was with | Haytian Navy. Mr. Ouksmith will eccompany the tore. fo ew going tics, Meanwhile, Mis, Galler, at ber own Aastha wiucGear Mavanr, Cuarles ‘Tracy, ex-deustor, Hale, BL, Veaderpos! oe Spain, vessel, y lore reachiag, Wess he however muse sumation of th ', Whi . wre e ff i 7 i 26 Saaeeneaiinened i e Teachod j Sipepes, sae ie ote te pe ett On Sunday evening Daniol Lee, formerly a | ind Henry Smith, connsel for the defendants, and | The Democratic Union (Smith Ely) Judiciary c Jersey City SPARKS FROM THE TEL eine \ oirthe trang the Uretewen But kato : Pluced in “tne hands OF rs, that a'i | driver on the Jersey City and Bergen Horee Rati suficient cause was shown for ® postponement. Freee © Lait proning, oa Mik Raabaraer, al 147. Hess ‘ A SE SA ES DoS and he stnaited aed fell tuto the river: Boubt wou the enure of M svigath miglit be fntered a Monticello avenue car in Bergen | (he trial waa commenced by the Deputy Attorney: eee apace: Sor Chet Sustlees | derson street WiMax Chis, wan Buide. @ eetasens yunterfelt United States $10 11 exes amr erene FOr a eee aot er vubois taken, at to | the conductor a ticket, for his wile, but clatmed » | gneral reading the complaint, sn Dowing:: aoM AK iin. | fam, the eamphene spilled over on the stove, aud an | nave-appeared in Motcons” S10 Hatem Mell executed, YOITINGS ANOUT TOWN, } ; meds Ae ie 8° (9) tree ride for himself, The conductor, J Mr, Hale then read the answer of the Ramsey John Cox Arthur J Delatey. | explosion followed, ‘The contents of the can scat age HS | the cause uf deat in ‘be conductor, Jum Albert J, Goule, the New York forger, has be i ‘s YESTERDAY'S PROCERDINGS. fey, demanded another ticket, and dieriden’ Allens wha’ sppeared. for the. sorporation Fie) Bw off tered over Mre Banberger's elothine, and in an in. | committed for extradition ia eon BT hae Beet | oie house of Lockwood & Co. wil turow open Ite 4 jasal, threatened to pat him ‘o . Bf an r a ler screams * ‘ doors to morrow. «. Galle a Mr, C.F. Kivtzing, th tlog As fi ; “y wer on the part his client, ater hadd 7 ‘ed ¥ y " ebiid, at ‘The Ways and Mer Committee had a quorum ‘a me ., ati TEE BPG a oor aanuete Lapeer caro sled Beery rae al roneny 2 bee wer of the Fisk and een 8 Reeteatt tiNering’ the Mouse, he amothered ihe: Hames. by | YOMSEdAY BlorBing, wad proceeded to business Tho 170th, Now York Volunteers, 1436 evening. om | Sa rete iat amar ie lekind sttentod tee + His injuries, it te fe tors, and also the answer put in by Bar Thomas Ledwith,.Tha We fiusan, | Wrapping somo bedclothing about her persov. Her Reformed Dutch Church | #*nl#+4 & social protection and Denevoleat association, | Blatement made by tim berore one nme apes Fart and Redtleld, who also appeared for the corpo ‘Win. L, Wiley......Michael Hatioran. Injuries will lerminste, fatally. Mrs, bunberges's ne FSBOs we day Pps BD. Hemeey last evening told o ea , Coron'r ob Nov’ 1% already published tn ico Shaudley's Thief, Lea (a te cece a tet ore aughter Was alsy very badly Ourned. , G, Marey, of the Mare Island Navy | ilenes ) Halt, 5 ‘ood , tf 18, nirendy, 5 ; |. Plerpont Mor , . he Mar they shoud @- 4 Tug rev, Mo was” gulireted 0M Flak | Chief Clerk Hawley of the Police Board bas | gan, and others: sald Political Squtbs. a nee FOS, Hila B 6 OtNRiias 16 Wie OFT Rr AERa 18 SINE ‘Vhe Rev, H. M. Gallaher, of Brooklyn, wit lecture & Het ate main his-evidence wat similar te thar | Ween directed to prefer charges against Edward | Mr. dicFarland read the answer of David Groes. | ,, Mr. WP. James dectines to run for the Civil Jus PEUSONAL INTELLIGENCE, sn ie ody of p woman, euppoted to have been lost venini in ths Mariners! Tewple, 19 Oliver streoy | i ven tw ore duatiee Hozan «few. day ago, he | Branacan, lately eppoinied to the Madison street | beck, tmuel Bicoe, pad others, dofe ndante bag 4 eagle tdend mas —_—— {esta een ABP 9P ROR ROIS BRRE FESO Yee fvelaua an tha tish f contradictio : wv. We | police, for making false representations, and sweat he Curt then adjourned until 11 o'closk to-mor- e ixth Judicial District Constitational Union | The Rey. O, B, Frotuingham Is now the art ‘The Fulton. Fis , , ° until the resmit of the anaiysls of the doad man's | pelice. How about the who de- — tee, J ous He Lane tor CivilJu® | Alexander Delmar has purchased the Washington | yesterday, ' iF ish to prove (hat It Is pure, Me : a nn'® | Clared that he Was never id the one who AMUSEMENTS. 4 ve . i 2 rhe seco y Romect snd vowels by Dir, Doremus could be as: | ete ne oa ae eee accom tot be ed” picid adas The Biehteenth, Ward Labor Reform Asweiation, | Sati ne Tat + has removed tooo Warren | aaithiniel Lard. of Peabody *Muse. was murdered | cooperaitye Huliginy boetet tages place this CFuseaay ' | a o lor Tt mi tr i joad OF be even! at Cor alive: meals avonty aaaat tbh GasebAIad aa , ; ir. Laman Kvans, a well-known journalist, is jer Wright, one of Brigham Young's Mormon | «fouls. 1 : y Investieaiion Having Gonads tae enemieal ten sere | Mr. Hackett commenced bis engigement in | ‘The Citizens’ Association of the Nineteenth Ward, | #eflousiy Ill at bis residenceia Fast New York, miasionaricas preached at 123 face street, Pritederphin, | Cit? {oF is runaway wit 4 4 abeeiore Justice Hogan, Alter @ passage at Gn ibe a Ke ee vs harman, & ree | Bootie Theatre last evening mith bis tinpersonation of | Col, Marshallin the chait, pamed Mr. Patrick Hl, Keat | | William Skiddy Woot, A. M., will lecture tn | ‘buaday, {eked trem bv home te tathee! coitue | gpectable firmer, iivieg about three miles, trom | Fiiaay is the iret pert of HenralV.” Tt will poy aa thelt candidate foF Assistant Alderman of iho | Belleville, N.J., om Tucsday evening, the Yoh inst, Aa unknown, man was kilicd in Bast Selisbury, | 1 ogan el two statutes und a oma, ! i . g + Seats B09 Buturday hight by the premature a0 mach he nl tho privaner eoul be held. Mr. | Re would ent, nto the woods end gather hickory | Jn Mod's Museum last night there was the new | | The Demecratis, Union (Waterbury). Seventh renath bar that os Gomutselgons belavdi cove hada | feblaah ny imalsiesspioe’e » introduced on Wilabach, of 8% dy h ‘ie dis poem ates an tone Pan trad Ui h trict Judiciary Convention jast night nominate’ Mr io to-day, The loop Venus was run into by the propeller Senator Kdmunds, of Vt Secretaries Fish and | John L. Hatbronce of Werk Point on Saturday night, Belknap, and Attorney General Moar, visited the Pree: | SMt WaH #uBK. ay, ye called new, as It was produced ve years ano.’ The burlesque it erves a good run, jeyer Ur oie jorcer street, to whom Dr. Wedekind had eontided bis suspicious of Mus. Galler's conduct lone before LJ Cov) t Hi rohn A, simes F:Coultes tor Folice Justice, and Mr. John A rebing the woods and moun- hee Hlewen, visited the Police be Lad tesulved toun the authorities, —— ibe, Democratic Union (Waterbury), Twentieth ident yest i John Harker was shot and instantly killed in a | Ceavral Omec yesterday. ‘They thought our palace Liven @iiauacall TerinonT: ‘BROOKLYN. ptriet Aloqrmante Convention last ula Henry A. Smalley, who wos wrongly accused of im- | 2F0H}in the Shautock saloun im Laranic city, Wyoming | € Aly sulted hacouutty # Mexico, aod way Wi ‘Territory, ) osterday, Joe Coburn challenges Tom Alien to ght him for ty lane It ulong with thea niversary festival of the St. Ame hey for Assistant Alderman, Povanxwers! Lochy Ostrom,"* The Republicans of the Tenth As the old mald who died In. this eity last week, oppar d tn the Custom House, Anton Wilzbach testified that he was a restaurant giicgiien jp the weighers' fry Roeper ot a Mercer stroct. He, had knows Dy The Grai ‘as been discharged, have already found six Indictments mnbly Di t z 09, OF LOL less than 2,000, Hy will pay alien's t York will take place i erec indlg uatancer, r na 0 ed of election frauds. will enpport C ion Levy for Aldern: Speaker Blaine, who has just arrived in W 910.000, jh pay stray i e & ° 1 ‘Wedekind nearly two years, und had conversed with | ently in indizent circumstances, but who in reulity | ee t persons aceus u Nam Fiecher fo ant Ale ¢ nite} ton, does not cousider an early resumption of eiling Expenses to Callforaia, at Delmonico’s tonight, The Hon, Wm, C. Al Bim abot My aller: Ib wus 0 pHa tect yous Toft $26,000, Wus buried vesterday. Her funeral was The Academy of Design, Court and Joralemon | ii ent Alderman, The Lule Ses seats pravueel or proatania. "A baller ia’ dabay Crastte D.D., Prestdont of the Equitable Like Assurance plain end unpretendine, but was attended by all who dress. ttreets, was formally opened to the public last evening. new her in her lifetime, ‘To-day has begun the Frank Bwift, the well-known contractor, not he of shoe mavnfactory, in | ty, will deilver ferday, dangerousiy real - ro Mossrs. H. 8, Magoon, of Wisconsin, John F, Mil. | Woburn, Mass., exploded Pr Mos tor avid there were bad people in tis city, eae , no N.Y. City Sunday School and M ¢ 3 ‘Jobnsom, aod John Currey, of Califo ing Barnes, the engineer, and buruing ao oF (wo ottivrs. The AT yey sancume 10 Wink and avked for | race for the old mald's gold, Early this morning wn | sxating eelebriiy, wos tined 90 by. vustice ‘Lywene OnITUARY. ee J : b , Society of the Methodist Fuiscopal Church Meld © panies aa a ae ake ‘cuuld not hive with | lcie appeared though At had heed disttnetiy stared | ssseultiog Jonu Doran, © 'Y Yustice Layne, for — la ell pan Mode votatio ine karopeen: asa Mente acsars bagn inviced.” the ttew, Dre. Mark, fm longer, oitering Pun S140 f0r euch w pres:ription, | that *Lochy Getrom” had wo blood bi ‘A committee of citizens went to Albany ast nignt, | homes, Kingsford. the founder of the starch | waward K. Tyan lias bern appointed Assistant | “omoany Vincent Golivered speeotes ne But thu he had refused her, Ur, Wedekind did | claimant's nari Jemima Jewel HRAREGGRY Hodman corommute tho ventchce of Owed | SMRMAcIory OFT, Kitgstord & Gon, died In ewes. | auacanor of fireruat Hever vei the Cecuad Lustre of | | Jomes Ware, an engineer on the Portland and | J. \Vuipley, an ualiceused Intelligence ofco keever, a " sn it f clalins to be the dead Loehy's "10 be t 4 + ; this city, vice Danici McFarland, who sot Mr. A.D. | Kennebec Ralircnd, was intally erushed while covpling | of liruadway ant Bemy wi oF rh IR OE Pg Iter D. Wheeler, a creditor of the o| CAs abaeiet |f a Gadd, te bonne dha enue Joseph C. Lytt BT, the descendant of an old | Kichardson, Cure I Freeport, Mes Yooueray, H a iS eee tS pre’ wedexind, when the Doctor | already put in claims for « part of the estate, gt the Aleain cdrsot ER tial nomeaetite iia tke ieee: Hye pba iene) whlch ia been made to the Massacl Frisoo and Poter Greemy Told witucns that the woumkn's busland was dead, on lias been made to the Massuchnsetts er Groen, wae uel Knlckerpocker fam hon eeteat cotareugent oF BLAteD | ‘The rumor of dissatisfaction of the Chinese Gov Applica Isiacd Road wt Jamaica, and'so on to Hempstead, cerument with Mr. Bi sion is untrue, Lt | Sapreue Court for aa Injunction he | der the p employineot for thow. Inst tue ent r hid his suspicious that she might have Mincola Kair Grouds. : . . fe In Grammar School No. 60, teth | Isto ded over tw od ia : Aes on agalagt apis Sia Phare “pape Fee a ncaa eeee unto did ROL aNpON her | eee a ee aa veoa County Aart, | feet aftr Vem yeward iortie covvictiod cr | ate, Terterduy the deat of Samuel W felon gs | Bava Wil vin Washoe en ie nae ea nner eee BOSS ain acond aveguny hataga twenty Ret Swit the poison. ydedekind said he wouid writs her CO een Ot at vive fair grounds, Ane. | ify bertou Who Was guilty of fraud ia tho receut elee f pel Taha ae owes, Gearke T. tribe S play, Br, Waanborue. of Calvary Church, New | UA peutlon forty ve fet Jong was received tn adres be fuodeltag J etter, and. ba ore explination abou le " ack offer d ¥ M " : 3 Hi § ire on * The Chineso,"” ven ‘on yesterday, from a . Bete Mucior ered again and suid, Mrs, Galler | Ol yesterday. A direct offer baw beer wade t@ the | aig Brooklyn Emerald Association elected heat TOTO, BBE FWA UID EET, velogk, in the Epweopal Church of the Heforiaaton, | seseor of lntcraal kev cuuy iu tho West, praying. fou bis ht and couipored of Ohio, Ni Ca ei eta arp ailents Dr, Wedewind | Society by Mr. Mlewart for the, purchase of thelr Me ianate Fandee bea Stepan Sat apeenre radale, of the Brondway Puilee, while | Gatos avvnie, ar Pranklin, Hrookly Feteation In ates, Quincy gewaies, Th dw ituess he Waa not ty be bought off for money. roars bs ce President Courtney, Recording r's seat Of & bru it. P. Reddington Stetson, of the Astor Honse, , 1870, chang Rennie san T ccloek om Sciurd:y morning, Nov; | Present Car of Grater Hay: Vice: | Becreiary poset Wega, Corresponding Becretse eee survat stage nd Join b Devello, Hag 0x Cirparation Coueel ¥ Paited Ws et fatheren, ff male James Leary, of 185 Third avenue, had been 38, Dr Wedekind called aa en Nerf bare i Treaaurer, Joho Havold of Hewpeted coos ite” assiel Gases, casteeens | tears Weal Pennsylvaniy,, ‘Thoy brought oleveu deve as tho ‘on between the two couric Inborita uitder an altace of Velietume shower idence thus some! bl he cas directors, HH: Thorne, of North Hempstead; Trine Court epee! Mbekel' een’ | Gian Vin reat station nomees | result of thelr busi, hn, of the Bebuytkill Harbor | fusedeaythe Retuasl of those with w Sigur cloe of fais animale Me Mazer ad be | OO sa certs UNS, Latetans al? | gM Nicolae J. Jones. of June tree, ho died on | gate Monte, tbe Mas, Gnorge M. Bauer, United | novice a huis and sadted tapas ua | YR tte te doef pao , 7 a id wu" a J ” . m a 5 of who 4 ‘I Tres te Pala hare PA SE edt Taisker Hslling at Treaty Biles au Hear, os bare 8 Am, eae. He sda athe Astor Hine bette ulepattre | Wh wounded tua, aud thomas Coan wore arronted, | °”X yanducegts beitatig te \d is prisoner, +H. Wis xpress messenger on the Folie, den of supporting v A minute deseription of the Boylston bank ro! dean ne ona ad be yet desired to examine Dr. | Cleveis Ae Kaulroad, thot Shimselt i} iced’ uimect? ve | Present to heer the speeches, vi (4 Lom natn Behirwe:, whereupon | Justice Hogan, although | turoug: hbeort yesterday while the train ‘Was en- _ 4 bere has wat Co the Chiof of every policy force in ‘This evening, at Institute, Jobi h | Koran and South: America ung kurops, Aowetuer with will deseribs of * ‘a ereribe soins of (ne charaotarinics Baten | ace tts at tne rong, and w) por Seat. ou tne Peasant i oparaat ot ine Working Women cee sereciona cater, cea cenens ik ie GUONADLALODK Sf closig the close, adjourned ie examina: N@lich vecasion be omid the examinuliva must cad, toriug the land, Obio, a The left & note that Whiskey nud dioude” bad driven bim to tbe — ~wy

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