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Mh SIGE OF PARIS, Whrowing up Earthworks Outside of the City. what has long —not merely a inion of nllied repab- corvettes, part of ‘THO FRRNoW BALTIC FLNBT, Tesley tas Greet Mek oveag cornawere ne “ "The P pagar repissont teat the soint income of ue and is two hundred mil- ny 1k now seems that Mrecied to Lord Lyons, the Acton without watting UNCONDITIONAL SURRENDER OF TOUL —_—_— DEFEAT OF GEN. VINOY. WILL 800m CREATE DimvmxBrOxs, Rosaia o moving toons Relies a yen Po- A Now Gorman Confederation | sm wha nee meenien ares We Irreemasona ‘und Prench THE PRUSSIANS RULING ALSACE. ———_- THE OCCUPATION OF ROME. —— ee ‘The Ita! Army in Reme-Ne hoa~ ‘The Citizens Receive Trem with Bat! sinom. Frorence, Sept, 91.—The city of Rome lies been occupied by the Ttalian troops. No blood was shed, whicd ts altogether due to Papal tenderness. The Pope forbade any reaistance, The Romans re- olved tho Italians with ‘the greatest eathusteem, Lowpon, Bopt. 21.—Despatehes from Fiurence an- Rounce that the elty is oovered with flags in honor Of the expected mows Of thé occupation of Htome by the Itajiaas, Tne population is wearily crancd with dotight, A Geapatch hes boon received ia this city by the Tralian Legetion which states that THB ROTAL TROOPS ENTERED ROME To-DAT. Tho Italian Army in Possession of Rome, MOVEMENTS OF THE PRUSSIAN ARMY ——_ Burrender of Toul-The French Defeated at Villenenvo-Au Uneuccessful Bertie trom Strasbours. ‘Moewreu, Sept. ‘The Bavarian Minister of ‘War has received « despatch from Lagny, dated Bep'. BW, at T o'clock fa the evening, giving the following Gotnile of the resent battle sear Paris, tn whieh the Bavorians were engaged: A SORTIR FROM eTRasBouRG vosterday, but wore riven beck with heavy lees, Inthe battle berwoen Villemeure and Montrouge, Pa 29th, the Sorc iy fete reat aren oars, as te Sa a were driven back into their tatronchments. olater of ria}, Minietor of War; Fer, Minister of Public Works: Beret Minis: THB PRUSSIANS RULING ALSACE, & gration | Meacial, Minister of Grice snd fusion; MM intster of leulture and Com- From the wou ; Garineidi, Minister of the Marine Camenonn Cope. Bh ~The Newiy-appointed Pros. | 402; Caria A, treope ean Governor of the Brovines of Alsace has issue | tore itome nhroage tee Fore Lose $.2rrcinmation to the inbapltants, ta which the fol. wing declarations are made: “'The Stste wi! not FARING OM THB MERCENARIES Pirortere ice Gee © ‘urch or ite eeclesiantics. ae they advanced. At last the Pone ordered the white fing to be hoteted, sud hostilities ceased. The national forces then quietly occupied the city. i tary law. The Government will wh take covntzance of infra ‘ticns of It authority discretions on the part of the clergy.” ie cae a ' new, THE YOUNG DEMOCRACY’S PROTrST. Bariim. Sept. 9—Midnight.—Ov night the ; bio thn} forces surrounding the city of Toul becaa ‘The Nominations for the Demecratic Party furious bombardment of the French of the State Made by a Close Corpers Koown as the Columbian Order. Rocussran, Sept. %1.—On Tuceday the Hon. Honry L. Clinton, Chairman of the Young Democra- €y delegation from New York, called on Mr. Tilden And requested tickets for entrance to the Conven- Hon, and was informed that the arrangements for admission were not yetcompleted. This morning a tickets were given out Mr. Clinton made ap- piteation again, but} was told by Mr, Tilden he could Give bim tlekets for bia friends to enter the room as spectators. ‘Tovns, Se; Fst —11 is reported that the on the Tine of the Orieans railway, aller a sharp Fagoment, we REPOLSED, and fell back apon Malesherbes and Pithiviers. [t be rumored t ‘he Prassians have entered Or cans. COLMAR, Sept, 20 —The Departinent of Haut-Rhin as bee {rooys, w been reenme hould he enemy reiurm, she popuation will be propared ‘Mr, Clinton then bended the list of delegat: Epinak, Sept, 90.—Toul har again been attac! member trom Queens to prevent, and It Was but the Prussians were repulsed and taeir guns Jocted as already stated in the proceed: Bonnted ‘This afernoon (he following provest was sent to GiEN, Pept, %.—Reports are coming ta that the | tho officers of the Convention, but bo notice wh: Prussians investing Parts bave boon detested in the | over was (akon of it: Mendoo and Sevres, with heavy bona, DON, bept. 21.—The German forces have occa Dhed Nendmiw, ‘Tis said that Gen, Werther tireat ene to vltcrly destroy tae city of Blrasb: does not #0 jer. A deajrten from Mond Bute toton Tuosday Lunete Nu. 03, before the Walls of Strasbourg, WAS TAKEN BY THE LANDWatR, ndings galling rifle Ore. An oMeial ce Pruvwian weodquarte ta thats redoubt wis seveu gu ured by tue German troops, Th tha Preattent and Members af the Democratic State Convention, Kockcater, N.Y ned, wi have been uly e'ecten an dele the varions Assembiy Pistricw. i Convention delegation. in o-en tod oT toot axmiast the tue roca'les stend of the nadersi Hin deloxation ao: bi Usa boon cap the De.nverat cy 6 GN, VINOT DEFEATED. does tt rep any Hi auy consid of it. It representa 1 Another despatch trom thy King to the Queen, Gated 1ucsday, says: fan fepnolic fe “Tue French abendoned their position near | ian: sof the United geates Prerredite, worth of tort Bt. Denis, at the Jn March 10-4, the Hon. William M. Tweed, Chay time the Pi usso-}iavart ¥ sing th 2 | of ‘AMWAY ener € sed 10 De Dear Villencuys, altacked three divisious uler the | favianed the following call fore micstiag “or that commend oF Gen. Vinoy ov the heiguis of Beaux, | MN oeree.—A epeeinitmecting of the memers of the and & red meven guns und vinvy men, Friis | Geoeral Conmiutitee of Tanin Hell will be held at Girected t.e movements. The weatuer is superb" Tammany Hal; on M. onday evemiug, the Sub inst, wt A Berlin corres ondeut tolographs, the gist, an | MHOC OMI A At ceepen, Chatman, Wx. Hircumay and Jons Hovontattna, See's.” The object of this meeting was to discuss ness before the Legislature with re er- New York. A majority of the wapproved of the aciton of Mr, Tweed to these measur The meeting of the Committee on this occasion wa Vented by a resort to police force, about dred poilcemen having for this ‘purpose been sta- Mioned in and around Tammany Mull. Ten members the General Committes were Sachems of the ‘ammany bociety, which Socie'y owned the build- ing known as Tamuwany Hall, iu this way pre- vented the Committee trom assembling. They issued an order opon this suuject, from which the follow- ing ts an oxtract : ‘hereaa, & calltots meeting of the G mitiee to ve held in Tammany Heit! vening has n issued, havi ‘onteusibie odject tne co! isiation relating to thie ¢ ed that the movement Nas for Ite object to still iurther foment the disturbances in oficial cespatea which says, un important victo Pious engagement took place yesterday ax Villejuli and Montrouze, ‘TMB FRENCH CORPS WAS DEFEATED and compelled to retreut in disorder, Seven guns 414 several thousand prisoners were captured. piss, NEGOTIA1LIONS FOR FEACB. Tours, Sept, 21.—The Constetutionnel says M. Thiers ts perfectly satisfied with the result of the B s.on to Bugiand, including the authorization of Lord Lyons to act in the intermediary negotiations, M. Thiers now goes to Vieuns in ordor to got the Wdhosion of Austria also if possible, PEACE NROOTIATIONS STILL GOING OM, From the Evening Matt Lonpon, Sopt. 21.—The Zimes to-day says: “There is © momentary calm throvghout France, the prelude to a settled peace or the outburst of a storm more furious and destructive than any war ain that Af elther negotiator had mant lnflexivle tevling, M. Jules terminated before now, Still open, the hope ol peace ndent at Berlin felogranbe to-day, the earns that Favie Will be received in a private capacity only, and will be informed by Count Bismarck that Germany must insist ane condition sine gua non of poace on the Surrender of THE FORTS OM THE MOSELLW AND RETR, By which Geimany was threatened and attacked. ‘A desparch received im London from Count Bis- ral Com. party which ther have commenced, and thieats of per: inst members of the Coa foal vi mites 4 avived, That the withheld unt the further action of ‘Scommittec of five Sachem be appointed to take such action us will restore walon and harmony to the Democracy of the civ ot New York, and @ cousolidated General Cr of their representatives. Tbe fol- \ Co 88 wus apvoiuted for the purpose K. B. Hart, 8. B. Garvin, M. T. Bren. rvia, Jr, and Jamies H. Nicbolsun, ail Of whom were at that tim: 1k are officeholders. ‘The pretence that violenco wouid probably ensue if the Commi Was without the sligiiteat tounds- tion. Upon this) to cite tho test!- mony of Mr. Twee, ‘Tas General Committee at that time composed of 88 in ry A corre American Minister on authority ed hew elections tn rd embers who differed from (hese Buchems in re ard Wo legislative wessures aifectiow the c.ty of New. York, aud fovi the present time root the bulidiog known as Tammany Hall, "Ene bemocraui party ofthe C\'y'0f New York geny the iret of ty to supervise and col. Marck yostor. ay, says Favre was cordisily received ‘Tne De ry Brice dines ads fare, verry as coral ceceired | irl ihe Genet Wahaune ese nian sia men ese! + Duiore. thie eecret, order: Blace this outrage upon the Demoes new General Committee has! een elected in the Mf New York, representing the Democratic ebaten: luminary alscuselous were had relative fo the time ani moue of convoking the C Assombly in ¥i of securing & suMcient g for the tuldime: the conditions to which the Inciodiny reak and Ale, of the Tem: Jrorolonl governseat af ld Mi coat crores care epic a ry es Dated by this fi Comatttee iu th PARIS AND TAE REPUBLIC. Committee io the Rscascer peel lave bo rielit to be represcated in the Wrench Troops Converaing on Paris Throw. r" unquestionable th clear Domocrata of the city of N Fepresented {m this Cont x: Insion of mretnbe ity—Iron- nd repress waving BO OU nueuey a the election of whoee mem- Those lea'to the Democrats the right to be un thelr General Committee, in the build: 1g kuows as Tanimany Hull, subsequently secured Wie Tovns, Sept, 21.—The Government has ordered €roope ia all parte of the country to converge on Paris, Tho iron-clad gunboats for the defence of Paris Dave commenced operations. Gen. Ripley (Awert. ty. bers aud officers the Deuioeracy have no choice wuo thus Heard thi @ bis in she Lewsiature which have 1¢ of the ely of Now York of the very oO te Auicipal righ t# reserved to thom by Kepuvlicad can), who Is now in Paris, has offered his services |'fon (au iciv rizl 1h reserved ta them by [teymolica \ tue Committee of Defence, rare han ‘brouent d pon the Lonvon, Sept, %1.—There t# marvellous activity | 7° yr ig y Union the wider ed Cau buve no beating te Cons jon, Shey will be ueard at (he polis, and will there exbii.t eyed aut p fFALIC Cony « wel to their rieh (Signed by) © the part of the French at and around Haris Karthworks are belng thrown up at the northern ap- Protchies to the clty, aud the defeuces on the other Side are being strengthened every | our. OVLOM, Pept. ¥1.—Transpor te jonded bere to-day ©) Zoun¥en and 2,000 chasseurs-Aecheval, Sept, %1—The Municipal Council 4 war loan of ten million ‘ranes, Sept, %¥,—The elty of Paris is entirely nue® of communication are ¢ut NEY 1. CLINTON, Oh ‘aod all tow de pop, Bent. 2 —Pu BW 0 Rocoud, & never beaten 2:90; © 82.00) $1500 to Arne tid, for tor es that wxcept oy way of Berlin, 110 beats, Autee in flye, tu bint apm ¥ WAR NOTES, Dillons b. me. Mary: 44} awe 383 4 Now German Confederation Proposed fa} Franktort to be « be Vivet Leaving the Baltic~M 1 To-day ts the third of tLe meeting. ‘The race is Napeloou's Income 840,000, for 248 horses, with Bye euries, ‘which, with the A special dospateb from Berlin says that pro- feasiousl politicians have matured gbelr plans in re vols, wre as follows, H, Mt. Genet beibg in, bur drawn, nod Bot Lo start ens 100, 125, 148, 190, 130, 1°5, 15%, 20%, @* Norideutsche-Bund." Herr Delbrack is to be | JJ. bracloy. wi, Bi, i, to 6, 109, the Provicent, It is fed tat Prankfort aban | Conidouce., 6. HA. 7 ow ‘Be declared ut the same Lime a neutral city, and the TERN OF the new Confederation, “Thus it will notd ‘THE NEW CONFEDERATION ‘Bee mame sition that Washington and the District "Colembie dete tbe Uelusd” Bunton of ovaries, Ny | THAT SAME OLD CROWD, HOFYMAN FOR GOVERNOR AND BLACH FOR LIBUT.-GOF, ————- The Young Democracy Knocked tn the Hend-Sammy Tilden's Pocket Picked Tickling the Irish and Winking at Germaus—T wei ad Sweeny King Pins, Rocuxsrmn, Sept. 21.—Tho first important ‘event which vccurred bere to-day was the arrival at 6 o'clock of the Erle special train containing the kang of two thousand raffians which left New York yoaterday morning. Tho report of their expioite on the journey had preceded them. Information was received hore last night that these scoundrels bud Plundored everything they could lay their hands on ‘at Boequehanna, Kiraira, Corning, and all othor places ‘on thor route ; that they lad ransacked barroome, robbed stores, pillaged orchards, pickot the pockets at the few respectable people on the train, Fought with oach other with their Mists and with Knives and pistols; in one word, that their denre- dations surpassed oven the outragos of the Italian Danditil, It was but natural, in the face of ALARMING INTRLLIORNCE, that the attention of everybody here should ha been withdrawn from the Democratic Convention aod of] politionl matters, It is said that the antnorl- joa hore, alarmed for the safety of the city, tule hed to the engineer of the train to slscken bis peed, and not to reach here under any cirenm- stancos bofore daylight, as the police force was not large enough to cope against this band of outlaws Without cailime out the National Gaard. Whether the ongincer recetved this order or not, the marau- dora did not arrive until the imo of day above named, having consumed twenty-two hours in com- ing from Jersey City hither. A large crowd gath- ‘ered at the depot to gaze on these privileged crimi- male, The depraved and murderous appearance they presented was enough to confirm the trath of the reports of their doings. Most of them were still {ntoxicated. Thoy all looked to be what they are— Asonssing and cutturoats, ‘THE UNKNOWN MURDERES OF MR. MaTHAN was probably among them. Your correspondent, from conversations hed with a (ow gentlomen who were fortunate enough to reach here alive, ascer- talmed that the reports of the bieck outrages per- Detrated by this gang were far from being exarger- ated ; that, on the contrary, it was impossible to ive even a faint idea of what occurred. They said that all that was wanted to make the chapter of ertme complete was a murder, and tuey wondered why one did not take place, Chamberlain J. J Bradley, Richard O'Gorman, and James W. Gerard, Jr, who accompanied the train from New York, doomed it prudent to leave the coucora at Elmira and wait for the next train. ‘THE BIO J0DOR CONNOLLY Leld out until the train resched Corning, when he got out, and actually walked the romafuing ninety miles, Ho repented of not having walked all the wuy, and declares that le will never ride with such wuzhty boys axain, ‘The above event was the absorbing topic of con versation in the hotels, in the barrooms, and on the ptreets during the whole moraing, Meantime the ‘Tammany Regency and the three or four other men who control the destinies of the Deuoeratie party inthis State, and are fla masters, were closeted in the rooms of the Hon. Peter B, Sweeny et the Osvorn House, engaged in making up the slate While tive rank and fie of the Democracy tnduleed in probabilities, thelr boeses dictated certainties: Bot a short time was devoted to discussion, The Programme had been cut and dried long ago by the waster spirit of Tammany. The consuliation th% morning was @ more matter of form. Tammuny wanted before everyitsinw ake aura of aqnaich tug the Young Bemocrary's delegstion 18%¢ fost Trowptand effective manner. To ace: thie they must bave {a lammany temporary Chairman. i ndod on this vim wick Well, Tatamany got the very man Tle wows young lawyer of Brookly the enread. & spcute aglo order. His namets Wm. ©. Do der in Brooklya, Wheo fi were informed that De Witt was the of Tammany, they Leld a meeting and eight tes pronounced ag: De Witt, duppointed a committee to inform Boss Tweed that Brooklyn did not want De Witt for tempornry Chvirman, The Boss replied that De Wit bad al- ady been promised the position aud must ect It. Then a caucus of the New York delogation wus bold, and it was resolved that ‘orpedo ©, Ficlie should Introduce the resolution deeliring Tammany the only reguinr Democratic organization from % city of New ¥ ‘This wasto bo done if De W aid not squelch the Young Democracy himself, ‘The ornamental body, the State Coutral Commit teo, also bad a seeret caucus, but the only momen tous rabject it considered was relative to issuing tickets of admission to the hall, Aiter an exhous tive ditcussion it was decided not to allow aay one to enter the hall without a ticket. Bat by some meuns oF otner the 50 tickets given to the Hun, Sumuel J, ‘Tilden to distribute among bis fronds had been stolen from adrawer ofhis bureau, * Who stole the tickets?” was asked, The cutthroats irom New York replied, “Everybody.” Ax C00 entthroaty in a Cunyention are mot the most awia ble companions in the world, AN EXTRA POSSE OF POLICE was sent for to do duty in the liall and protect the delegates, This was vory wise, and the good order which characterized the Convention throughout its deliverations was due to the presence of twenty-tve oiwemen ip full auiform, There was a gre: jor tie! fi'teen thousand apolicants, and had to stand oulside om the side ali, i theia had the good luck to cens Lo tho stairs and get squeezed as Light asa plug of tobseco before emerging from the masa ot hn. manity thereon, Leaviag this immense multitude behind, after baving had the very life squeezed out, the tall was at Inst reached. Unuaual care was taken in ornamenting the hail, The stage was decorated with American flags, The delegates were all in their seats at 12 o'clock, The Now York delegation occupied FRONT SEATS. Boss Tweed, Comptroller Connolly, Richard O'Gor- man, Seual Genet, and Norton, and Col, let Attorney, close tore: ug Democracy's deiegation were present, They had asked Mr. Tilden for tek. of admission as contesting delegates, but had other tickets than those given to visi- than accept the latter they preferred away altogether, GAM, TILDEN’S POCKET PICKED, Mr. Sarl, J. Tikden, whose duty as Chairman of the Central Committee is to call the Convention to order, did not appear until a few mivaws after noon, ‘he delay was occasioned by the fact that ‘his watcn nad fallen ttto the lunds of a pickpocket, while he was endeavoring to peneirate through the crowd. Fortunately the thief was arrested, oud, on being examined by the Chief of Police, Joeosely observed that he w ‘aited Stutes Assessor, and liad et jer WO present itty President G sought, Ar. ino id thus make sure of tho office Tilden on coming forward w wily ehvered, He delivered a very long speech, in whieh he bot philosophized and morulized on'Buropean afsirs, republican tostitutions, the Radical paity, and the Democracy, We concluded with moving ‘that Wi ©, De Wittof Kings, be elected temporary Ohairman ‘The motion was carried gnanimously nz De Wit! quiesly walked up tlw platform, fer dik vesting bimself of his overcoat, throw < bis eastor on @ tab threw bimaef ck, eid out both bands, and delivered A SPREAD-RAGLE ORATION, pnd neorly exploded while ramining an eloquent pe rorution down the throats of his andi he next business in order was the calling of the roil of Geiegates oy the temporary Secrewry, Mr. L. L. UI don, of Yates. It was wow believed’ that the time bad come for the fight between Tammany wnt the Young Democracy, and the wost ii.icuse anxiety was pictured on every countenance; Lut when the county of New York was reac ied, and the deere tury called the names of the Tainmany de.egatey: no one roised an jubjection, Bows Tweed looked surprised at not micetiug with opposition, He and Lis colieagues had expected that Henry L. Clinton, iran of the Young Democracy delegation, o oun as Le Bume of the rok dM we d, and contes'ed the pus welther Cliuton nur’ any of the other con ‘The Becretury tnished sof the whole del the roll, ‘o Samuel G. Mott, a delegate from Queens county, arose und said thet he Leid in his haud the credentiain of & contesting delegation from New York, and moved tuat mmitiee of two frou ench Jadictal distr pointed to investigate (he subject. The impartial eo Witt tous replic * The Ciulr will bob recognize any dologntl: Now York omer tuan that read Seorotary, THURSDAY ruling Ws sane of Tammany in the hall, as otherwite ordered by the Convention. SEPTEMBER 22, 1870 This Ereoted with loud cheers by the partt- ‘Tals was ‘THE LAST OF TUR YOUNG DEMOORACT, ‘They subsequently prepare! the Convention against the ad delegates, but fotiod to secure on introduce document is elavorately dra hounces the Tammusy Society. Democracy did not disotay much judgment Youn A written protent to Amiseion of ‘Tammany The wn, and bitterly de The loaders of the <= OF Sagacity in their management of tis Mir, Kyen their frlénds censure them in yery severe terms for not showing more wiadom, The old Mozart dole. gations gave Tammeny more Wus arhattered and brokeniown concern. trouble when Mozart Atter Uiis sulgect was disposed of, Mr. De Witt Opvointed the following Cominitveos : ON RESOLOTH Ihe 1=Richard O'Gorman, Ira ¢ tay ford. Dantoruyy Sacod LF 1-William M. Tweed, 2-0. R. Crawford. 5-B. Vingy. simon ¥. 8m'th. MORE TMPARTE The Coovention then took & 8 P.M. m0 Fourth District of Alb: declared the motion 10 and nays. Mr. Delon De Wolf, from th mauent Organization, report 4 ond reassembled at 4. that tho name of the do'ecate, trow ti y be eniled. agai TUR PURMANENT ORGAN! ox, inne MeGtonte, fuilue Karle, artes Bul K. At T-George Bh radicy, “V. D. Dryer, #Jo-oph Warren, Db. W Hetcher. ft. Ye. Nifow Atte sna K. ution, r recess untit half-past Mr. A.B. Banks The Chair t calis for the yeas ATION. je Committees oa Per- FOR CHAIRMAN, WILLIAM P. ODELS of Saratoga, VICK PRESIDENTS. ere Ww Dr. Jonu rei W. Anderson, vk Sa Ny" fe AFR John H Colby, Wood, Jonn'M. Wiley. Mr. Odell was conducted to the chair by Senator ‘MeConley. tom. Mr. Odeil briefly ad- ‘THB RESOLUTIONS. a wi tion, Foported ‘oF of tree trade. 0, 7. Calling for violating the nentrallty Fedora Sve nt E joreing (be adiwinistrato ‘The resolutions were uven' Mr. Twe ‘On the OFFMAN'S NOM Moved ibe nomi of a dele, se. Kichard O'Gorm: jon with a brief speech, Mr. O'Gorman's add: 1. Hoffman. Goverawent, he c Tight to demand » ernment whieh was A men core The nowl then ami| repeated cheers Bir. Tweed was called ¢ vention, He a ated “sie. a rior conkd elect Moffinan aa aid of New Yor« city. Mrs 1's eoamts secouded tie non nit was frequentl: nd appinnse. Democracy of t mand the nomination Was then made by ac: from the Committee on Resolu- J; general indictment against the Republican party. & Nettiralization act. rialiem in France. fepublic. and wiso the |, Cube, and other peo- sion of clemency to prisoners on of Gov, Hoffinan. imously adopted, with IN ATION. ation of 8 Governor, he nomination was Mr. Otten- nominatea Jolin T inter He spoxe of the lit- the greatness of the atesmanshin of John NMENT OF SPAIN. we by acclamatien BEACH POR LISUTENANT-COVRRNOR hie motlow with « inte (i Bech without the Ikuer of Livingston with fn glowi cramnation, COUPIROLE F. Asher P. Nict ole of Erie ¢ wre nominate! for } De Wolf secon the nominat made by nee Mr. Nebon, of Hockiind county, nominated JOUN D. FAY FOR CANAL COMMISEFONER, er: r. Bowman, of Monroe county, « ued it wus ¢ stor 1 dL Hears CANAL COMMIASIONER, sont 7 ono) w CHAPMAN, of Saratoga, ation was made by vecla mation. vared for STATE PRU . SOLOMON BOITRY, This pomination was also made by acclanation be ro. the Stele at large. Car aimed delegutes at 1a ‘The following THR NEW STATE ComMrTrer. Ab Lavge—samuel J Woit, Guorge K. Magee, and Lit J. Warreu, £ ac Prfiows’ Dee De Trot Dist I—Veler B. Sweeny, Charles Garnet 2 en W. NelnoDy 6 ‘The Convention then adjourt york ¢ 8 Tie New morrow. ‘ ized Uils evening. dr, Sam elected Chairman on motinn of 1-Coariaa 6. W. eakin, . W. Gordon, Blapben T. Arno aines JRCKH IN, Henry A. Kicuiiond. ‘ned, whl return home to. ‘The wew State Central Committeo organ- uel J. ‘Lilden was re- t Mr. P. B. Sweeny, THE TWO TAMMANY TRAINS, The Tomm: press train of terday, by a ap. ‘ock ; thus bein J nizht's rest, ¥ sccommods compartmen's, lunch, Tt waa oecupted by the Peter B, Sweeny, Comptroiie afforded ‘Their cal jon, being: Norton, Creamer, and Geno Shandiey, Marshal Tooker, Jr, leaders came on the 10 A. M. ex- New York Central Railroad ‘yes. lear, arriving lust night at 10 ime for ablution and a iF was provided with ‘ivided into parlor nd furnished with @ magnificent Hon. Wn. M. Twees t Connolly, Bei Judges Cox and , barnoclian, and Di trict Attorney Garvin and bie adsisant, Col, Fel- lows. ‘The marses of the Democracy, eonsietio men as Kocky Moore, Krank tnd gbout two thousand other tickets int not until 6 tis morn of tne * boys” is unbounded. of those to whom their tale of great. ‘The twenty- Way station Democracy, ahd many other evils, are commentoa by the rou; be, accompanied by ing that would put to shame ‘TH EXPLOITS OF THE THE ROCHESTER CO Svsquauanxa Devor, Sep heavily laden with delegates to the Domocrai of such jafty, Tom Hten‘e ws, rm, were Jurnished free milk tain of thé Brie Railway, leay ‘as carly as 8 A. M. yexterda ning, ‘The indigs while the xy an AMOUDE Of Bwear- oue army in landers, OWD ON THEIR JOURNEY TO INVENTION. pt, 20.—Two trains, State Convention at Rochester, emptied their pas- sengers at thin station to-day for dinner, A gang of politicians took possession of tie lunch room of the Starucca Houre, and ordere] large quantities of re froshments, negleesing oF rofa-ing to pay for what they consuine!, Havi display their profiel rolbing the ber of $40, aud making their The Pre Toreph P, Root, of fi Luvtetge Ps por M noeota, ii vu ‘The ramor ix inci How, Ben, Wade of Qllo will su bP, Root lon wus Fejecied. s erain a‘ton here to-n “04, they proceeded Tammany tactles. dy ng the coustavulary, 0 be United States SHINGION NOTES that the ley CURLOSITIES OF CRIME, naman yesterday Poon, wt 1) Broou Mary Brower, a damostie Balsa, of Newark, died on poloned have with oylun by tier love dumos Wilko, who was you forotity Judge belturdan we 0” BVO ‘ nwyer $0 4 we Hiiee which trae the lawyer hae ariy yesterday morulog Ii watehian ra tied Tyu, Smith shoved outa p Was about to sini, out the Thake aay efor lO save bras: alone.” Bait: id let hin aon Williarn Parcel, of 129 Pi locked uj Bocloty, thew lege; ant throes of the fow while s third bad preferred @ Charge aualba Orr for carrying ‘six che! Dis release three days, at tuo iuetance of dosed himaeif to death sireet, Cause, domestic fa the bons of Dr Puesday pignt, sue had veen a lay un for trint be warge of DUFZ!ArY, pays «aro to wetead' ban, iwsing. ienard 4 toaw eteuialin Bond struct man ji risk et ed be wil he Was drowned. t sireet, ways be wa ei jog tied to could recover bus opt for thelr 00a," ‘urceil yeatord omcor wae made Bone DF 8 CHINAMEN IN BELLEVILLE. THE ARRIVAL OF KOOPMANSCHAP'S LABORERS AT MIDNIGHT, The Discharge of the Employees tn Capi Hervey's Steam About midnight on Tuesday nearly one hun dred Chinamen lanaed from an Erie train in Botle- ville, north of Nowark, disturbing the slumbers of its quiet villagers as they moved through the atreots with © dozen wagons carrying their Ingenwo. They were dressed in the national costume—biue bloures, pigtails, and wooden shoes. ‘The persons who have them in charge would give no information concerning their destination, the gentleman who liad contracted for their services having sealed his gents’ lips. This gentleman (Capt. Hervey) had been troubled ly @ report reveral weoks ago that ho intended to disebarge is einployees and employ Cuinamen in their places, At Port Jorvia, where they arrived early oa Tues day, they were detained until night, fo that their entrance might be made under cover of darknoss, Even the conductor and brakeman were not quainted with the real destination of thoir passen- It is said that they aro to be employed in the great laundry at Belleviile, the proprietor, Capt. Merv having contracted with Messrs, Koopmanscanp for thetr services for s term of years, ‘Tho estublishinent of Capt. Horvey in one of the largest in tie country, and gives employment to ciehty or ninety bands. The proprictor—a retired ‘sea captain—who has for fifteen or twenty years fol lowed lia present business, and has made a large foriuue thereby, thinks that the labor of girls amd mon {8 unstendy and anirustwortuy, and that » great saving may be effected by engaging lands at «slated price for a long time, Learning of the efforts that were making to intro: duce Chinero labor into the Eastern and Southern Staten, be became interested in the subject, ond made diligent inquiries reintive to the eapacity, adaptability, and inaustry of the Chinese laborers, ‘The resalt was that he entered into a coutract with Koonmansehap for seventy hands, for whose Servicos he agreed to pay $8 per month and rations of rice, bread, and pork, amounting to an equai sum, Quarters are to bo provided for the new help near the large laundry building. and the newly imported laborers will bave things their own way, ‘The men and girls hitherto at work ia the factory have boon discharge, ANOTURR REPoRT. Sixty cight Chinamen arrived at Santiago Park, N. J., on Tuesday evening. They were consigned to Mr. J. B. Hervey of Beliovilic, near Passaic. Ir. Hervey intends working them in his extonsive laundry, About two months ago be visited San Francisco, and while there contractod with Ah Yung, # Chinaman (who is @ contractor for that class of Feip),‘for seventy-five men, bat he secured only eiaty-cight, Mr, Hervey has in his employ about 10) women, and that the Chinamen are intended only as auxiliaries, and that he does not Propore discoargiag any of his employees if they wish (o resin, He says that eixteen women siopped work yesterday morning, objecting to work ita the Mongolians, but he adds that they were glad enca to beg him to take them back before night. He says the girls with nim earn from $25 to $55 8 month when tuey work steadily, but he adds Wut they eannot be trusted when be has «large contract on ban, 8 thoy eitaer strike or stay away on some slight pretext. © othor hand, the Captain says that the Cal- aintgea Ne; that thoy are not they are entirely trustworthy ed thom for three years, $30 a month cach, in gold cota carding and clothing them selvos. The Captain a n for taking Santiago Pat nd not direct to Bollevil Hat & fone Of Fourhs In bis neigh borood had threatened to maltroat the Celestisis ‘Tho Chine hen yesterday, when visited by a BUN reporter, wore cooking their sug) @ irre bolive which Wo in adjoining th lumadry, “Their too) con fresh pork. rice, and tea Wituout milk or sagar; the porkand rice Was served up in larre ettia bow chop ttieks they vil dippe They were dressed in loose cversbiris and ducgy trowsers ina le of b-ue coltoniclot ti; hese, eombiied with their barge wooden shoes und close-shaved heads with pendent qu gave thon u grotesque appearance. ‘They chatted’ cong themse.ves wiih dish volubility, aod #oemed contented with their w quarten ug themselves at home, They all natives 0 and ite ‘vicinity, Uhirty years; they aud all of thera ) Ouly ono of the they said that they + thoy had wan at the expiration tend returning Ww aval armed wiih into’ the same ¢ ber Kpeuking ‘& conversation laxt evertog were Well satisfied with the cor with Mr. Hervey. ‘They added of their term of service they China. ‘dhe white women in Capt. Hervey's employ were indicnant as bis iuirodncing what toey termed yes- lerday, in lungnage more forcible than poliie, the lim thens, to work alongside haman beings. 1. Hervey says tat he met Koopmanchay wiile in Omat and Koopmanchap eaid that be had contra ‘ed for 200,000 Chinamen to work on the Douthero plantations, and that the majority of nem would be sent tuere Within the uext six monws, en A War of Races in South Avavsta, reported betw id blacks in Laurens county, Soath Barnwell coanty, a few nights ago, two negroes were mardered aud gay Was seriously injured by two negroes, CHARLESTON, Sept. 21.— Much e: ment prevails fn Laurens county on account of disturbances tween the wiitos end blacks, Both parties are srmed aod organized. Several colored men deon hiiied. ‘The Reform party charge that theve dis turbances are part of a prearranged pisn of the secret leagues to create excitewent for politicn! eftoct. ‘Too Repuiicans indignantly deny the charge. At last wccounts, ull was quiet, Mite Another Planet Discovered. Dr. C, H. F. Peters, Director of the Litchfield Ocservatory of Hamilton College, aunounces the discovery of anot The discov planet was established, viz: Utes of right ascension, aud 10 dege utes of north decimation, ‘The bright A fixed star of the cleventh maguitu ated * Iphigenia,” ‘The planet discovered on the 14th of August has been named * Ate, Butchertes by San Pranorsco, Sept, 20. continur Hocson, the capil te prec: state of seige, ‘Ten or twelve whites kitled lu Angust near Tucson, and a nomber of on the border of Sonora, wail ridei Were slaughtered. mils, mail stations, and wacon trains wore destroy: , atid the farmers are sbandonivg their ranches. Sees Havama, Sept, 21.-—The from Massiu, with a eargo v war, Was captured at Cayo Kon ret, from Nassau, io bu! as captured a a Guasoow, Sept. 91.—Yesterday afternoon, a large untinubed bailding in this eity fell with & crash, jen workmen were burod Ia the ruins, ve of whom were kiliod, POLITIOAL SQUIBS. —— Col. J, F. Kelly, @ D nt, bas been elected Waited States peuator by the Legisievure of Orewa, The Bons of Freedom tet tn Fajior's Hall and eu) port Charles E, Leow The Fourth Wai Inted the renont City Hall Pack yest ‘The Eighth Ward O'Br elected KOR. Kelly F Giien Secretaries, nud an Association sa. jor Hvimuan tn the iation last night Jewsb¥ and Jobo vids Treasurer. f toe Sixteenth ork, and a tun hearty tu the coming caus ne Suldiers and Ballore of the Sixth Assembly id Disrrict last nrzhb elected James H. Camph deny Wor MeCredio wou Wer. Be piearus, Vice- Prenat dente: Rider and Dav d Hall, Eecrctorios ; and Win. P, Bilery, sronsurer. Three iepublican candidates are in the Hold for 6 Mi rioyalty in Westchester county, namoly ; Bainuel feo of Tacks hi » Charies J, Nordquits of Kast heater, and Wal Haight, the presen No \> (* ‘aatle. Done Demves c roa: between Darius Lyon, is preseas Banate, Duporvisor of 10D seems to Ceo, Briggs, THE EAST SIDE ASSASSIN, plet-tastie ‘The Nonsense about Copnke—The Stories of the People there-The Police no Longer ty—Di 0 att jon. The shooting of Thomas Donohue on Monday night is atill tho exciting topic on the great east side of the city, and particularly in political circles; and although Mr, Donohue 1s stilt alive, and some faint hoves of bis recovery are entertained, thors ts no re: laxation of the popular demand for tho arrest and punishment of his would-be sssassin, ‘That John Boanne! was the aseailant is eearcely questioned any intelligent citizen, Indeed, if any honest men ever pretended to doubt that Soannel discharged the shot which so narrowly encaped ponetrating Donolue's heart, thetr doubts have vanished. SCANNRL’S DISAPPRARAKCE. It may be remembered that Bcannol's friends tn- sisted that he was at Copake, upward of » hundred milos away, on the Harlem Railroad, at the time of this attempt at senassination, and that he had been there for two months continuously, A re- porter of Tam Suw yesterday visited Copake to vorify, If potsiblo, this assertion, He learned that Scanno! had been in that village during August, and daring bis brief stay thore had taken special pains to make himself and his presence known, Re was ‘Sconstant visitor at the taverns and low resorts of the place, and though carefully refraining trom over: indalgence tn liqnor, he established « reputation throughout the qaiet villace as a MOIST AND VICIOUS YELLOW. Bar! \ horhood since. Donohue was shot om ted Where ia he nowt. Why thees eparious reports his friends of his wheroabouts, and why does he r main bid? Surely these elreumatances do not com- rt with bis Innocence of the orime of which he lenis accused. we BUN reporter met three off- cers of the New York police at Copake, who were IN SEARCH OF SCAMWEL, and were forced to abandon the search a¢ useless, being satisfied that the missing man wis not there, and not been there this month. What clues they obtained to guide them in their further efforts to arrest the furitive we are not at liberty to dis- Sort nema naeeed pert tke 1, OF ty © proft- less. Seannel is, beyond doubt, concealed by bie friends to thus city, as he was concealed for weeks Drior vo the shooting. When Donohue was shot he was returning to his home from on Lexington e reet, whore he bad beem during the bours of the evening. Evidently bis assailant knew of his nee there, and was watching bim. On leaving the Club House before 11 o'clock he walked down Lexing- ¢ to Reventeenth street, and was proceed. the latter street toward Third avenue lisguised assassin confronted him. It ts, ree, apparent that the intended murderer ve been lying im wait for his victim in that particalar street. and at that particular timo, without a fall of the victim's move- ments, which, from the time of bis leaving the club house were altozether involuntary, or acci- dental, Whoever shot him must, therefore, have Doen Gogeing his steva toroughont the evening watebing for the favorable opportunity. In this view of the case is {t mot singular that that bang. dog disguise was observed by noone? Or, if the divcuise was hostily aseumed in the minute preced- ing the shooting, and on the theory that SCANNEL DID THE snooTINO, {9 1 not strange that he was veen by noone? And especially is this clreumatance strange bocnnse of the exteusive scqaaintance of the maa throughout the city. ‘Mr. Donohue ts stilt tying tn a precarious conat- Yesterday morning the ominont surgeon Dr. Wood, snd Dr. Hamilton were called to consalt upon the case with Dr. Kiumbark, the attend- Ing phyalelan. ‘They made ome efforts to fod the dalle, but were unsuccessful bocause of the great Pain “the necessary orobing caused the tent, They seper with mutual opin- on that tt aileror was ag well mx he could bo exp to be uniler tho cireamatances, ch ina very critical conduilon, G o'clock thoy met aeain. ‘The eoniition of the pa tent was then ‘hanced. The physicians wore neain unable to fio the bullet, but efor expressing opinion of hia condition asin the morning. taey added the cheering report th if ne erango for the worse ocenered Within two or three days Le probably recover. residence Mr. Donohne iz besiered with hin trionds, snxine for taings of his eondiuon, and many inpradeotly insist on eoeing him, or at least ob entering Ue he ‘Tbe physicians are emphatic ie thelr opinion that jute quiet aod repowe is eraentinl is recovery: and, to fneilitate this, Capt. Cameron, of the Richtoenth Precinet, bas ata: Honed s poltceman in front of the premises, with in. {rneions to prevent anybody bat memocrs o! the (and bis medical attendante trom approaching the door Last ovening at See Wrecked tn the Kecent Hurricane, On Monday, after the hurricane, the 4 boat Isune Webb, in latitude 40.40, longitate 63.90, foli in with tho bark Kdward, of Maitland, N. 8, having nine fect of water in her totd Shejaliy Kenilworth (British), from New Maven for St. Jouim, hove to and took from her the captain (Putnam), his wife and her sister; the captain having his leg oroken by mepar falling on it, ‘The captain Toade an sgreement with the Webb to assist the bork into the nearest port Kenilworth tur nishing four men, On goil te Webb, found her abandoned by her mate and crew, and the crew of pilot boat Hope No. 1 in ponsession, The Webb lay by hor ali night, the Hope's crew pumping all the time, On doarding her the next morning, he Webb tonnd that the water had gained on them, She had thirteen foet of water in her. Veing declined, the Webb left, he woald’ go down, ‘The bark Jobn Mathe' fevereuamages in the burricas New York, arriving last night. bark Hellespont and the brig Barracouta were track, but not dam- nged, by tho harricane on the 18th. The Engti; rox, Sopt. 21.—There are no new in relation to the Fovtish mission. Orth of Indiana, for be wri ‘eport that he w the generally believed, bowevor, that am appointwont bes been mare, ‘and that Weetern man was selocted; but who it is, is yet jcret, 80 far ae any ontgiving rtment is concerned Many het iat ex-Senalor Wade ts the tm: upon Senator Williams of O; 1m the State Do: At the Universalist Centenary was roporied that the denomination loges in operation, in whieh is lovested in buildings, Wbrarias, €c., $1-728.150, and two colleges in process of completion, whose total sasets are 110,000, 7. Universaltats Also have six academia, the total val- uation of which is $335,000, two theological schools, and one divinity scbool, the whole representing & Valuation of over $2,000,000, saison mmpeieeissamenen NEW JERSEY. esterday, it as three col. ‘The lathers of Jersey City strack yesterday for §4 ber day or $2.50 per thousand, A now Masonic Lodee, named instituted im Newark Inst nig! Clerk Fitagerald as W. M Some German emicrants, In passing Jer- soy City yesterday left In the Krie depot an itiogic chil, About T years old, which was sent to the Almshous A New York pickpocket, giving nis name as Thomas Chrittinn, picked the pocket of Arthur Rog. of Now York, of & pooke book containing 850, at the Market strovt, Newark, dcpot, yesterday, and was at once arrested riluminar.”* was ith Depaty Coonty SPARKS "KOM THB TELEGRAPH, Scoretary Belknap has returned to Wasbington. persons died of yellow fever in Now Orleans yortertay, ‘The corner stone of the Otterbein University in Weateville, Ollo, te to be aid October A, Hoffman's renomination waa su'uted by the Demo crate of the principal Lowais of (he State last evening The firat locomotive, 1.000 tons of iron, and aevor- aloars have arrived at Pougbkvepsle for the Pougt. Keepi'e aud Easteru Railroad, Professor Wiillam W, Miles, of ‘Trinity College, Comn..was yestarday consecrated Bishop of the Eptaco. pal diocese of New Hanipsbirs ‘he emigvant train ont Erie road was detained two Hours last meht throuzh @ freight train's runping off the track in Bergen tunpel ‘The Young America Cricket Club, of Philadelohta, heat the Nonsntum Clas, of Newton, a6 tb place, on Monday aud Tucodiy, 185 to 8B. ye A nninber of prisoners arrived ab Havana you! dey from Macaanilion snout inecn poraiee Baiee t fee of PigueveduigVarelay x3 tha bot Biaty Uionsand dollary worth of woollen and cot: ich atrived th Salt Laks City Yesterday “rom ting. Deen sninved toe: wclfiemen in te vdporetive woullen and ootiu factory, A.A. Miner, of Bi , delivered the Av the Universaliat coutenary tuseting, in iow atasns, ONeray,. he raneat ite w ‘ohurchioe, and the Counc! wenty cars of silver ore from Finme mine at Lit Lionwood, Kart from Suit Lake City k-duy, (0 Swausen, Wales, via New York, Four care more fro other rules wt Cottonwood tho same time for Ban Franclsco. ‘The Balisbury beach enthoring yesterday Jens than usnal interest. From sovea ty ton thou persous wore provont, und tie most prominent Vere Hon. Perley Poors, Inichard. Bpodurd, and Garmmlngs, Reiter ‘Gen. Basler nor Gea. Beaks w prosonk ‘Odvardo, Och tle C was of ——————————————— eee PRICR TWO GENT POWDER IN MOLTEN IRON. SHELLS FROM A RATTLE-FINLD IM A RED-NOT FURNAOE. of an Iren Foundry ‘The Doestructio: y At a quarter bofore six last evening two shells exploded in tho tarnage of John Carey's foundry, at the foot of Sussex stroot, Jorsey City, A short time ago alot of old tron was parchased, and tn sorting {ta number of shotls wore found, Not knowing whether they wore loaded, Mr. Carey ordered the Moen to throw thom into the river. They laogbed at his foars, but promised to obey, Yesterday more ing the shells wore again spoken of, aed Liveny prom: {sed to see that they wore attended to. During the Afternoon a number of tho shells were thrown inte the cupola by Liveny without the knowledge of the othor men, aad when the furnace came to a rod hoat two of thom exploded almost simultaneously, One of the workmen, Peter Liveny, was throws Auainat the roof or to the side of the butlding, and ils body was found twenty feot from the furnace at ‘which he was standing before the accident, ‘The cupots, containing ‘moulten iron, was blows Up, and the room was Alled with smoke, steam, ang salphar, Four ‘wore found anconsclous ia the bullding. Poter Liveny, who was in charge of the furnace, was horribly mancted and dying. HM limba were all broke, one of them being torn off, The back of his head was blown off, bie hale singed, and the body mangied foarfully, though he etill droathed. Wm. Green was badiy burned an@ oth Sewiee “Lhe He will recover. The others only eta vate Tealy ah Warten and’ Mersot Shae oy stho was bedly burned, was taken to the Hopital. RIOT IN BAST NEW YORK. ——— Young Eleventh Ward Peiiticians Maktag © Raid upen the New Letts of the Alantic Juntors, Capt. F. Hl. O'Brien, fresn the Rieveoth Ward, New York city, visited Maat New York. About 9 P.M. some skirmishes wore begun between mombers of the Guard and some ef their hangers on. A gevoral tabs followed, in which muskets, pistols, and clube were freely used. Bleed flowed, and maoy s man's hoad wae disfigured, Constables Adams, Hack, Schlenck, and others om deavored to quell ghe riot, but were unable, ‘The rioters made « raid upon the stores near bp, 4nd helped themselves to whatever they could lag thetr bands on, Tne abopkeepers were competiod to close,and arm themselves in self-defence, Feartag that the riot would extend, the Supervisor, Williams he n Go, Seuanitl Re Mes LS eat snd tasatiod hig company aa iaok portent the room in whieh the rioters were nssenbied. The word of coinmand was 6 Mtoamor James A. Stevens ow Encape. The steamer James A. Srevens, recently pur chased tn New York by Robinson & Botts of West ‘Troy, arrived in that city on Tuesday evening. A’ about 8 o'clock yesterday morning, the steward, Albert Newkirk, and a deck hand, William Lobdetl, were awakened by the splashing of water im the cabin, Newkirk hastily jumped out of his berth, and found himself struggling in almoat six feet of water, He swam about tn the hope of fading the skylight, and Mnaliy succeeded, but could not make an aperture large enough to escase to the mals dock. He bad badty Incernted his hands by the broken finally was compelled te desist his attomrt, Aw he did 00, he heard Lobdeli swimming about, and @ moment aflerward tho latter informed him that he had found the stairs leading to the main deck. Swimming in the direction from which be Jodeod Lobdeli's voice came, Newkirk reached the saira and with bis companion eso ped to the maig ‘eck. They had bardly stepped off the atesmer on ton barge which was lying nloneside. when they heard a rashing noise, mand a moment alterward the Swvens went down, ‘The canse of the ainkine te upknown, but it is ipposed to have been Ore ing ofa food pipe, The vessel was valued at §18,00) TNE BALL AND BAT. ee ‘The Haymakers of Troy beat the Pastimes of Bale Limore at Troy yostorday, 22 to 7. lantics and Mutu a LOSSES BY FIRE, poe ly George Mack's bonse and out-baildings ts the northern part of Madi#on, Conn, were burned Fostes day. The schooner Eilon White was burned on Tues. day nich Avon Point, Lak ro. Bho was valued fC bT.000 aud insured for 65.600 by The property of the Emvire Mining Cor Grass Vi Dal. ‘inerattag the, mil" hoteeloa ae pumping works, Stirshousre, ead three of wood, was burned Lore, Sarnnce, $000. OF a) AA stable on Hrleand Son'h Kiahth strwate, J EB) desler City, be onsing to Art dealer tn — ioet ket, was JOTTINGS 4bOUT TOWN. yaloable horse was. Fnifoc destroyed. Loss, $1,800 ; ini ‘The Collers of the City of New York opened yew terday with #13 pupils. 7 nee ‘Vhe torchers of the primary school: Board of Rducation to pay thom living woes. s ™* Peter Boytan, aged. 80, foll out of the third story window of fit Bleventh avanies inat ee The Tailors’ Soct resolved last evening to strike in the event of ® reduction in wages the coming feason, pate, Hon, Adolf Levinger arrived in the otoamee mye ei 4 Paimyra trom Liverpoot Task evening, ator’ « very Daniel Donovan, aged 5, was severely scalded inst evening at 7% New Ghambers street, « boiler of scalding ‘Water having been upset upon hi Sompanice (Dang K. Highth, Regiment N,Q a enjoyed & Bigtat's Cosel ANGoorral Park Gorden inst aight ij Col. James Fisk, Jr., in company with the beats. fut Wentatant of tha Rrenen Opare Troupe ivatebox atthe Acasemy” of Music om evening. Josoph Blandell, stonoeranher at the Court of Common Pleas, yw York. w badly injured ti K, ny. belng éirack by & New Haven express traim 4 of Bancation that of thirty.fve cnitdres the request, Gormat Josoph Doyle, aged 11, of 100 Mulberry while attempting to ell pavers through the at dow of ear $1, econd aveuuy line, fell wader ‘and was severely injured, G. Hi, Eso. saw thirteen nersons reading Tae Sum, throe the Vera'd. one the False Feporiing Tribune, tone the Depravet World. ine Tenth avenue car orday morning. Jmprored Timas please ocpy. be dead body of a necro was found one day Inet Week tn Saxon's Woods, near Mamaroneck, lylig O@ te site floah had been oatan off op ther clothes were foand tuurteam, ¢ of signed by James L. Palmer, of SM te otllying to the Bouesty of tho bearer, Ata ivoting of the Board of Rducati & communication wae received from Conrad, frst nen tn the Tonth ¥ local Board of T to the pos ing ayainatt in promoting « veacher of ®, WO prlncl Ingraham ba George W.f PUDIahod 1B all the Now saps oration Immediately after the eijour oar ‘The scaffolding at yoaterday atiern nt Fourteenth atreot fal 6 I Deeakiny treet Garne Fivcoontis Fifty fret , The coniracvors are Vanderbilt & Ackcrua: Jude Joseph F. Da’ Pleas Jestorday. rend Wiltiah Payne. ‘< of the Court of Common ® decision ip the sult b Whe progeedinas Ware romuler,