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THIRTY-EIGHTH = YEAR. TH SINGH OF PARIS Officer who arrested him, lias been shot by order of & court martial, Severe mensures have been (akon ‘with others who behaved badly. The cowards are mostly recruits who joined the fragment ofa Zounve rogimont which escaped from Sedan. The officors of the Bank of France propose to Tho Capitulation Of || asatroy the notes on bed in cese there ta dancer * 4 " of their falling into the hands of the enemy. Prepa Strasbourg. rations have boon mado to light the city with petro: ilflicinnedis lenm if it becomes necessary to cut off all th ROCHRFORT HAS MEMARKADLE INFLUENCE over the workingmen, whe are preparing to defent Poris to the last, ‘The city has been orderly and quiet up to the Mth inst; the Prussian reports of riots are false, Gunboats ganrd the Sel the city. Large numbers of men who have not arms have been detailed as fromen in ease of need. The strictest measures have been taken to i order; the police force is large, and can readily be support- ed by tho militery. ‘There is no possibility of lack of water. Great numbers of women, who have organized to take care of the wounded, marched through the streets one day, carrying banners, and were enthu- The Bourse {8 n0 longer fro Reported Burning of Berlin and Dantzic. — Fever and Cholera Carrying Of Bazaine’s Soldiers. — Capture of Montmedy by the ROME AS THE CAPITAL OF ITALY. thers —— macicent provisions of the ndment by fraud and the League of Pence, bi sent 4s teleram to the hence came the necessity of an act to enforce LUE SUN'S WAR CORRBSPONDENCE | Quoon of Prussia, as Frosident of the Society of is areensunent and the got to ciiforce {t the ——_ Aid to the Wounded at Berlin, An answer came in | Democratic party gave eed ah 7 tom, abd exit In an open Oe op er tab ieee the mame of the Queen expressing ardent hope for | HePdenoiices the ameaunient made uncut couatity onal formas unesuetitutional and of no eifec ing Cut his Way Out to Se: Laosand a no eon to Speak of Comp! n- Retreat of house—Keporte Dantric. By Cable~ Correspondence of The Sun. Lyons, Sept. 22.—It was not without @ificulty that L reached Lyons, I left Paris on Raturday morning, and was obliged to pass by Rouen, arriving here only on Monday night. Brerywhere the roads were covered with soldiers and recruits, The Army of the Loire is forming ‘4 Tours, and the Army of the Rhone, under the command of Gen. Cluseret, is about to be organ- ised from Marseilles to Lyons, These two ‘mies will harass the Prussians during the siege. Here is certainly the last hope of France. The people are more energetic and resolute than tn the other parts, They have assumed the direc. tion of their own affairs, £.The Municipal Council yesterday unanimously wlected Gi Cluseret Commander-in-Chief of ibe Volunteer Army of the Rhone. The General has not accepted the position as yet, but he will Mrise the people this afternoon from the Hotel fe Ville. ires fifty millions taxation for the organization of the army. If the money be franted, be will accept the command. We are without news from Paris; but as the Prefeot corresponds still by telegraph, and as the mail arrives late, but regularly, it is certain that there is no valuable progress in the investing of Paris, There is @ rumor of Baznine's having cut bis way to Sedan ; but we have received by a balloon sbout five hundred letters from his soldiers, in which they say that they will await fair weather before moving. I believe that that is probably Basaine’s intention, The Prussians are now in @ very poor condi- tion, ‘There are six hundred thousand rifles in Paris. Brerywhere the people are anxious to fight. ‘Two vew armies are forming on the flank of the enemy, ind there is # determmation on the part of the people to treat ag traitors all whe dare tu added to the Committee of Defence. Proper m Burning of Berlin « —— ENGLISH WAR DESPATCHEA, pinot in crowds at Paris. for insubordination. King William’ Queen Augusta, announcing the capitulation o clty surrendered at five o'clock. vs men Prom the New York Free Press. Prussians entered the city without further opposi. of rations and horses, The stay was short, and i southward, members of the Provisional speedily prepared for tight, is depopulated by enormor ‘The Britts profits, Cabinot will meet on Friday to con corvette Bertha sunk in the Buxine AYTER A PROTKACTED ENGAGEMENT ure reported to bave been strengthened in conse quence of the sympathy of the Poles with France. called to the frontier. Advices from;Tours represent that confidence and bat impartial observers do not support th movenients in different parts of France, effectually on both sides of | ¥; quented, and scarcely any operations take place Tue Protestant pastor Paschoud, in tho name of Gambetta, Garnier, Pages, and Arogo have beon res have been taken to feed the poor, Loxvox, Sept. 28,—The Mobiles are deserting Two hundred have been shot despatch to Strasbourg at eleven o'click last evening, is just | Sull* made public here (noon), Other despatches say the | the tion, They immediately demanded a large number ieevident that they intend to sweep their armies the Minister of Justice, with the other Government, very the enemy's envalry were believed to be approaching Tours, The seat of Government is removed to Poitiers. The region fe sroun? Paris for twenty kilometres from the walls 1d devastated. A few courageous shopkeepers alone remain in the villages, tempted fer the question of intervention. The Prussian with three French frigates, The troops in Poland It ts reported that the Belgian militia have been re: | Pr m prevail among the people and troops in e] Ac statements, Troops are mustering at the principal French cities enoceupied by the Prussians, and large todies sre woving up from the south. The English journals ore filled with reports of military NEW YOR THE POLITICIANS’ CIRCUS, THE KEYNOTE FOR THE REPUBLI- CANS!’ CAMPAIGN SUBLOUES, — The Pennsyivonin Republican Committer's Address-Everything Claimed for the Re- publican Party-John Covede's Appent, Purtaneiema, Sept, 8.—The Pennsylvania Republican State Central Committee has published the wsual ante-election address, The Committe say ‘The Republican party ia a party of progress, poltticat ad ‘ the “dissemination of khowledg me Democratic party ie a. party of ob. strnetfon and resistance to the onward ‘4 ng civilization, ‘Thrown the serieg ot pears inca he Depiorraite Febeition wan ernehed, the feeyaiican hina Deen viously endeavoring to heal ihe fou that the ‘Democracy Nad iad action Jatt wessicn, the tas of the ied out of he Union’ were aamiuted into folds, We have new an uudinded Union. ery eile. tn the full enjoyment OF He pol tial priv Teves’ as a member thereat Notwithstanding Leino. Grote resiftarce to snch A happy consummation, the Vmaneipation Prociamation avd the Fourteenth Amendwwent gave to an entire race privileges aa Aine: icaneltizens which they tad not heretofore pe pon the Dencrronian ptine!p'e of equality (a ma the Boutiern Drmocracy thowent comnullity the euge, even at the capente of its own political p ‘This obstructive aelion of the Democracy access taied the patente of the Fiftcenth Amendment. conferring {he rightvo vote on alt American etizens, witout re til fo Lace olor ot previous condition of turvitiite, iit the SoutNern Democracy endeavored to destroy the of ALXIONS TO Feheve the people from the barde of an oppressive tax resulting from our effort necessary to crhsh out & Democratic reheliion, the f publican party bas sought to adjast the Internal due Laws so a8 to afford Immediate relief to ail classes Of peont y a reduetion of internal revenue and income taxes ‘And duty of imports, the Republican party lias relieved the people of burdens to the estimated amount of $50. 00,600 per anoum, Th addition to this it has reduced my Toll tos considerable extent, aNd the expeuses and pavy seyera] million per auuum, uptie as been its especial care. bi; hasbanding of the resources of the people, by fFueid accountability from, pe ‘employed in the Reveuiae Department, by a closer collection of the tax- 3 on whiskey and poBacco, by a prosecution of defiult- ‘and violators ofthe rovenne jaws, it bas iny re to the Treasury miligne of noney that under tne profiigace Demoera'ie adn lalstration were allowed f } to co into 1 ids Of dishonest officeholders. Iho re. ay De seen in the extinction of one hundred And sixty willitons of the public debt sirce present) Adipinistrayion came into power. Ty ap act of the last ression of Congress, every 8 1 Ger who served nincty days in the Union army during the ave Lis 100 acres under the homest: i i Immediately after the late Aght near Orleans, the | Privuege denied to ethers, aud whien wilt allurd Wish |. | chance for a conzortable home slong those great higa Maysor thenation. Tp prosecntia uct ceaful ter at bene! minat ‘aud pubic measures: it | the Repynti ty, ever attached to the int: rests of the pe iways met dy the hortilty sion of the Democratic. party, which see ho symipathy with the Interc be fuled by the wishes of toreix Uhe Importers of the great commercial cities, ‘The remainder of the address, which ts * John Covode, Chairman, relates'to State topics —— izens of Brooklyn Combining to De+ the McLaughlin Ring, The Citizens’ Union Anti-Ring Association of Brooklyn met last evening, Mr. George Olney, tem- porary chairman, presiding. There was a very large attendance of opponents of Boss McLaughlin's Rupg, and great enthusiasm prevailed. The follow- ing named gentlemen were clected permanet ofticers of the Association: Vice-Presidents, Jesse M. Folk, Peter Delap, Michaei Moore, George Olney, Daniel Van Voorhies, and Supervisor J.J. Stillwell ; Fi- naneisl Seeretary. Jobn Kim Recording Secre tars, Andrew Colvin; Treasurer, dames Dumarell ; Sergeant-at Arms, Wim, P. Dillon, ‘The election for ent Was delerred until the next mecting. Mr. Joseph Sweet sncounced that te Hon tel 8. Cox and the Hon. Chauncey Shaffer had promised to address ans tublic meeting which should be called by the Associatio mittee wax appointed to confer with other iniependent organizations, after watch the mecting adjourned f the masses, bi turers and ed by The © SEES Gen, Banks on P Bostox, Sept. 28.—Gen, Banks spoke in P cout Ball, Charlestown, to-night on the politic: f ith Pi ‘The Provincial Correspondence of Bertin says | issues of the dav. He claimed to speak for the speek of compromising with Prussia. mvsiee thu nates HeWevibans earls Whi rok: uersl kapadt:) 4eAe Lyons, Sept. 99. —The Prussians have retreated TO CONVERT DEFEAT INTO VicToRY. ing by ite rccords, there was no question it bad from before Mulhouse and genorally from th: Purther carnage would therefore be vain and im. grappled which it had not decided w yand for Haute Rhone, ‘They leftin so groat a hurry that | cogs, Count Bismarck demands frat of the French, | the benemt of the people, Taxation Le considered they sbandoned largo quantities of siege | Government responsibility. France, rofus'ng thar, | te wnpermost subject in the minds of the voiers, toateria!, imust take the consequences, There is great re: | dis on the part of eaasce to suANe It 00, Strange rumors are in circulstion here that | joicing throughout Germany over the eapiute of | The reduction In the post year had boon vial ty mil Dantzic and Berlin have been burned up. Of | Sirasbourg. i ie tad el wast over OF a Tur ork course I do not belicve them. The citizens of Mézidres and Charleville are fazi The expenses of the Government Bkirmishing continues around Paris, especially | UV Maoy of them lave teen welcomed by Bel- | ad becn levs ned from three Wondred mil ions to em the cast side, but mo important action has | Sit The canse of the hecira 19 the threntened | On Monte solder and widows mane Oy the war, oP ah F JMS | Jombordment of those towns by the Prussians. Hat bimselt bound to sid in aiill” tariber taken plece. ee Oftenbeeb, the Opera Boulfe composer, has been ng the yearly outtay. ‘The business of the FHS CAPITULATION OF STRASBOURG | “Helied from France ass German, He ts now in | Coen ty he alg When permanent provision wok pola Madrid, where, at a performauce of the * Grand | made for tho payment of the debt, business wou'd ot Duchess,” be received an ovation from the aulieace. revive, e labor question was alluded to a Vour Basar a AIRY Smo OMsere ane “4 pie om proble that had puzzled the crowned leads of Beventeen Th Me Lay Dowo EP rope. Cong two years ago parsed an eisbt thetr Arme, & Montmedy Captured. ho are law to apply ty Governmenc e: lover 1s, for Dauustavt, Sept. 27,.—A telegram has been Namen, Belgium, Sept. 23.—A despatch has | tue Purtuse of testing the effoct of reduction the : fj hours, of labor, though oppose the law receives (rom Ludwigshafen, announcing that | eee received in this city, simultaneously with » sim Beare MRS ORRN canoned Uy tbe AW. @irasboure surrendered on Monday, at Ave o'clock | ‘'arannouncement at Luxembourg, reporting that the | of (ments, — Lhe placing of — shoulder. ia the alieraoon, Mor Drianeim, Sept, %8,—The surrender of Biras Dour was signed at two o'clock this morning, by Col Leczimsis, By this surrender four bundres and Bfty-ono officers and seventeen thousand nen eid down their arms, At eight o'clock the place sistance, —— War Indications in the E: Lowpox, Sept. 28.—The reports thicken th Russia is preparing for wi ‘The army at th south has been mobilized, and Prussians bave captured Moutuédy after # brief re lute movements straps over mechunics in Government work: type was aluled to in no measured terms, and t speaker promised that no influence of bis should wanting to reduact the law in that regard which was Jost during the late war, Many of the accomplish ments of the Republican party were enumerated. e | among them the recognition from toreign powers of the right of naturalized cilizens to moictain their al Teglaree to the United States while visiting the Waite cecngien hy iy eee toward the Turkish border are ominous, Cuuntries of their nativity. The black cloud of From the Brening Mail. '¢ imn igration, en Seaks ni song FRENCH WAR DESPAICHES. ae St, Pet ed upon without alarm, and future lee BANOH WAR EES: Buniin, Sept. 28.—Despatchen from Bt, Petersburg | Von cend to. guard the site couulry trom the im tion of Orleans Dented—Ju to Metz—Fever and olers Carrying Of Bazatue’s Soldiers, Touns, Sept, 28.—A despatch announces that Be Prussians have not entered Orleans. They balied wear (Ho cily, ond then mcved back toward Paris A civiiin whom they captured and roleased ! say Prince Albert received a despatch which seemed Ww eddonly change bis plans, ‘The Prussians have entirely evacuated Fortain: De A despatch from KEpinal, dated the 27h, says Woy attacked Raon yesterday, but were repulecd Tho disposition * TO RESIST THR ORRMANS TO THR LAST frows stronger in the Wost and South, The troops wotinee to pour into Tour Advices from Paris to Bunday, the 25th, have been received by balloon, Perfect order oxistod in the city. Prom the Evening Mail. M. Julcr Favre's brother, who was despatched to Motz, was allowed to enter the city by Prince Pred wick Cleries upon explanation of bis ad, M Favre was charged by the Government at Paris to froat vith Marshal Bazaive fur the surrender of movements of military stores southward are assum. that the Gov: conjectured. Ru the ammunition wagons ‘or immediate use, Fourteen mili i the railway from Moscow to Kursk (on the Sein 20) niles 5. 8, W. of Morcow), Tumense trains 0} tea, Rome as the Ci 1 Italy, <pox, Sept. 28.—The new Roman Govern le as the capital of Ital: ‘The enthusiasm of the in habitant is boandless, and the pivbiscitum is ex. pected to be unanimous, The Pope will prob: jeave Rome as soon asthe result is declare’, Pare liament will meet onthe 19th entry into Rowe and alight at the Quiriaa’, aa od Empresn's Flight with of Linen, report that the armament of the troops and the ing ® serious phase, and that appearances denote ument is rapidly preparing for a grand movement in a direction which can only be ia has given orders to prepare grains are despatched daily over stores are being seut south daily upoo various ment annou neces the appropriation of Afty millions to defray the expenses of the inauguration of Rome bly} Sim: roximo to ratify the plebiscitum, and on the 18th the King will make Lis tevena When the Eu press made ber way out of the euiding dauger * | peuding dange tit Another Club of the Yonog Democracy. The Young Democracy of the Eleventh Assem. bly District met in large nambers last evening in Olympic Hall, 446 Sixth avenue, and orgonized a club for the esmpaign to be known ss ihe Eleventh Assembly District Young Democracy iation + | George Quinn was elected President, | Speect es were delivered by Gen, Spinola, J. ufferty, Mr Marvin and oth: ———$———__-— A HOWL FROM BROOKLYN JAIL “| A Den that ts Unit for the Housing of Un- tamed Beasts-The Mennest Jailer that Suffered to Live-A Pandemonium in y the City of Churches, To the Editor of The Sun *Jack,"” the inhuman keeper of the Brooklyn jail, receives nothing but rations for bis services from the prison authorities, and, as be must live, he increases his revenue by imposing upon the prisoners the most exorbitant charges for anything that they may want while they are conned in his filthy and nolsome dungeon, “Jack” adds inhu manity to sis avoriciousness, ond finds diversion - y + he gate next the Seine she was escorted Metz and its fortifications to the Prussians, He re Polleriee by Lhe wat lad’ by one OF two other | cceacionalls In dashing water Into the faces of the mained within the walls two days, but failed in bis | gen lemen, Duty unfortasately, tue crowd wae so | prisoners, dealing blows without the slightest prov- that she'was almost immediately separated | oc. 0, A . banka ta baa; ne refuses to enter into Froim sham, "Walle ehue along tn the mov she was | Gecment ot “ike ordinary ‘utensils provided fur any recogoized by alittle * gamin,” who no sooner cried | Ament Chet toca which indeed. Ik barely: suf WEGUTIATONS FOR 4 CaPitOLAtioN, out, * Voila |'Tinperatrice 1" than some of the erowd | eying to keep soul aud body together, and sometimes prevent, and manifests a lightly insubordinate | exclal @ threatening way, "A la guillotine!” | tociiy unit for use i La . Ala jotins Justat this moment, however, Vv. sufficient sare fi shed th 1so1 Beqotintions through M. Jules Favre for peace. | this way and wat, she dived. into the thicke Sitant snd dith and erwin sonesqueniiy’ abopod Tue onvoy Favre returned from Metz with bis com ang th 0 Hh -roued the savage ery lost allcis 6 ick with fever jie on the bare floor, without and Unce of ber, of on 4. ail requests. tor medical a Bission unfultiled, owing to the obduraey of Bs | ““Rcniodly che found her way to the house of a | COTS E Leiner either wiih cruel curses OF ter Baine, 1 is learned from M. Favre that the maga. nd Dut i was not such en easy thing 10 effect | jndiffercnce. No commun'estion can be had with a anacien et fom Par € mas advised, aud § o Eerie and. but iittie with the ers, tlh foaes of Metz are still provided with food auficlont | For cH fn Lae: a ean arnar ar eeingeceoe, | We t:gFuant but ittle withthe ke ener the an for #eycral Weeks! consumption, but that the ray hize |; aud at length she Was glad to fod a market | tent preseace, his worl being tue law, from which PH walirious fe er ond ehiloraic complaints kil) | cart which waa returcing Into Normondy, Int there is no appeal, Boys ranging from 12 y up Rendreis of Besaine's soldi.re daily, aud ineapaci- | cart sie securva a scat, aud in it she speut the est | ward, accused of minor ieitenes, and confines by r achit, wil 8. readers ave aware, she was at once receyed on LAr Influences, soon leurn to im! ' Alireeht, with @ g) board the yacl tof sir J. M. Burzoyne, The rest of | pure and reforms ry of ences, soon 10 Fi to Lint: G01) aud many guns, moving from the direetion | Hoard the yac t of >) Meeee ciate ttogs | Wate thelr, guecrupulous master and guardian, an tow to Nis miaren, and W sir Jun Burk oy twas yng of trouve, | a ete mL modern prisvus lave religious exer 1s TROOPRRS OOCUPIRD ORLEANS bat tue, cites on Sunday; but the fuce of a minister of the ned }1ouk about, | G spel is never geen in * Jack's Hal It inn this morving without opposition, His next move iA VOF Wh. ROL Wh gent directly charged that oltier Sherif! Walters or the williicohalle bi in direction, A uurried de- | Game va lena wih inemietoud t aulaites whiig | kevjcrs are aware Of the coudition of faire tu favce | veing attempte meced to de ulowed torpens to airdoni alone. “Theg | this vortion of their balliwick4 but. iy it nob the The Ministry of Frauce Weld e council yesterday | cheriutteducing binself eM, .e Lenseps, sald they | duty of the Steril to learn Whetlior any one of tis m Y Les y bad’ layer to sok, and if 5) ¢ ihot eranc(t | subordinates is a drunkea brute x 4 ¥ Jccide upon further measures for the defence of | they atti relied of his honor as an ku git ————— Bros ‘Ihe Ministers were unanimous for the | {2 Moke no Use of what they Might co BROOKLYN, #tirene policy of bitter determ fighting, and B tO Bagirnd, ogo b Beiledly resolved to offer resistance to tie very last esa aee ts eal onthe people of Bast New York voted last night to Soe the lavaders,, 4 tory: en mann Of ai) men of SO eee Tat ausHat' tek | James O'Brien,.@ teamster, of Underhill avenne We sve ot twenty five and upward will be called | wih'her. The crossing Was very rough, the eon wash | and Dean street fell from his eart and waa Killed while 4s for setive service in uccordance with the rosclve | Ing over the deck wad the Empress was'wa) worn aud | driving In the former thoroughfare yesterday austed when ahe ant ity @ the Minuairy _ INTELLIGENCE FROM PAR! LOSSES BY FIRE, ToUuNs Sept, #.—A letter dated Paris, Sept %, oa @y4 Le population is animated by ove sentiment— Gefen © Of the capital, The Mobile aad tue National Gosrds behave with gre:t calmness and determina. fon A Zrnave, who fled i recent fight without Bing a shot, aud afterward attemoted to kul the ‘Tho bern of the National Bailors' Hor STprovesdon wesset an Gre yesterday worulog, aa ol pre: h Gottroved. Lows, MY Washington Mowing Machine 4 Hill, N. ¥., were buroed op Toceday The Brooklyn Plaster ward Gallagier, President; P. Flynn, Vice-President ; J. Keating, J. Seesnoo, and L. MeNauilty, Secretaries: i. ‘Horan,’ Trewurer? ‘Mover. Batt, AeGarty, aud Dougherty, Trustees Walter A. Rose, a magazine writer and Grice eater, was found late on Tuesday nig t neatly Thsane At the Fulton Ferry, and wnen taken to the York street '# lust evening elected Ed- td'to bie head gaia the wal of i emia secured Hy the dourme, aud yeaterday reinoved to tho Flat: blob Hopital PHOTOGRAPNA RY SUN REPORTERS. pane The German Steamabips Fillivg ap with Freight—The Hamburg Company's Clever ‘Trick—Mharp Practice Worthy a Yaukors ‘The Gorman steamers in this port are rapidly filing ap with tobacco, rice, and other Americon products, The steamship Fronkfort of (the Dromen line is Inden with casks of leaf tobacco, to make room for which ber second cabin lias been removed She doos not intoud (o take passengers, nor has she been prepared by any unusual armament for th Froneh men-of-war that are cruiting off Sandy Hook, ‘Tho notice given out by the Hamburg Steamsdip Company that their ste; would resume their Tegular trips on October 4, is jod by many ag a trick to obtain freieht in case of the raising of the blocks As reporter yesterday called at the wharves of the Company. The officers in charge refused to #i¥6 any information, and refused to allow the ro- orter on thelr vessels, The officers of the Bremen ine, however, who have of their vessels, made no such objection. nothing to conceal, jot announced the sailinj ‘They ba: dimen Sorsey City. The stories of filthy sausage meat have been shown by recent events in Jersey City to be not al together without foundation, According to numer: ous complaints made before Justice Birney, the anti nuisance magistrate, the fat-rendering establish: ments of Hudson county remove from the carcasses of dead horses. hogs, and other animale received from New York the flesh that {s not @ecotored, an@, sell to savage maners, enemical processes being metimes tised as disinfectants. The swine that ¢ suffocated in cattle cars are “ tried out" for lard ‘The rendering firms have agents and wagons out collecting ofal, ‘These monstrous charges ported by credible evidence. An Abomii Messrs. Spofford, Bros, & Co. (formerly Spofford, Tileston & Co.), have been con: ly mixed up with President Grant, if we are ve current talk, in bis St. Domingo annexa- tion seheme, They sent a considerable amount of specie to the island on their own account several times In succession, bus it was always returned in fact. On the Inst voyage the money was taken out Again and londed, the vessel redorning thie time witl jt; and now another consignment has been Tvis said that the Orm have purchased the six per cent, loan, and have token a mortgi arity. The case of Bella Rivers, who was arrested under the Stillwell act on complaint of Mrs. Azema Robinson for false representation in the purchase of ilk dress, was again before Chief Judge Daly, Court of Common Pleas. Her counsel contented that she should be released because a married wo- Robinson's counsel arcued that st be pleaded in the Bella must stand co: cision. Be leaving f false roy re Dut that at present udge Doly reserved Mis di Prosent, Was arrested, om, on ® criminal charge na .n ble sawe transaction pat ihemtachala A Mouldoring Wreck to be Demolished, The Police Commissioners have ordered the demolition ot the moss-grown ruin into which me have eon flung because they were too poor to air bail for their oppearance as witnesses at court. On the site of the old den the county will erect a ne feo for the police of the Fourteonth Ward. 0 unlucky as to mitted who wa) court sen'» 5 at dungeon tha war until receutly Iubabited by tue Leonard street polic d NEW HAVEN DEPOT POLITICIANS pote -atater What the Police might see if they were not too Busy fu Captaring Eiapty Garbage Barrels and Runaway Dous. Zo the bulstor of The Sun. ‘Sim: Operating in concert in the upper wards of the city is a dangerous gang of pickpockets ant shoplifters, egainst whim it is ocossary to caution the public, as the members are well dressed youny wen, the manners of go For the past year thor operations mea 10) cipaily in the Third, Fourth, and M. p eventi#, and around the Now Haven depot That they are in considerable numbers is certoin as a storekeeper in the Fourth avert om they had unsuccessfully attempted to victimize, had th curiosity to follow them up to Thirtic a the corner of which the four who enter ° street to Madison aveuus, they we by thr more. Daring the summer they were very active picking pockets vround the New Maven depot, but bay n tured their attention tore especially to shop: lifting, At about balffpast 9 on Wednosday even ¥ M, three of them entered tho J of Mr. Krist, in Fourthravenne, and, Wille two of thom distracted his atten'iou, the other snatched up his exeape nother entered a honse in lieth street, and was dis covered While rifling @ trun, Aller an excitme chase over the neigiLoring roofs, be wade his escape scuttle of an GeMnishel builting sre but two of the consiaptly recurring in: tT operations, The young man caught robbing an old lady in aT) ind avenue ear on Thurs day probably belones to the samo gang. Tie polices of the upper precinets have sudden become cver-zealous in reporting supposed vivlat of the city ordinances, many of teem of a most frivo lone charse'er, Would not the force better show its efficiency by protecting the public from these depre Gators? Zeal in that direction, witi a lide brains to guide it, would have a beveBcial resn!t COMMON SENSB. From the Chicago Thea, Sept. 21. Forly yesterday morniug Mr. John Hogan, the ponalur Fong and dance man of the Dearborn thea- tre Woupe, was robbed of @ diamond; 2°), by a fe.low named Daveuport, tame to Chirago g few weeks ago frou “ eas ing letters of recommendation trom Sam Purdy . Tue latter wes unable to give the applicant employment, L verbial generosity for Ww noied, bis board for one weck at_the Metropot iton Hote@ At theend of that time, Davenyo ¢ still being out of employment, Messrs. Hogan & Hughes, pitying his condition, kindly volunteered to coutinae paying bis board bills This lasted for a fortnight, when, seeing that the ‘dead beat” was not tryipg to obtain work, they felt Justified in getting Fid of lim. Accordingly Davenport was told to flod quarters elsewhere. Late on Sunday night the fellow went to Mr Mogan, and said thas he was bungry and bad no place to sleep, After giving the beggar a good sup: er, Hogan took him around to the Metropoliten and put him to bed. ‘Yesterday morning, when Davenport arose, he went to Hogau's room aud begged a collar, He w told to heip himself. Stepping over to the bureau with that pro he fi o'lar, and then seeing Hogan's pin lying in one of the drawers, he picked it wp and hurriedly departed. eee Guillotined on a Railway, From the Tamaqua (Pu) Courter, On Thursday afternoon Sallie Anu Sho daughter of Jonas Shoemaker, of Tamqua mitied suicide by placing herself before @ train on the Little Schuylkul Railroad. She was about thirty-five years of age, was deaf and dumb, and had been iil for some thwe, and bad throat ened severcl times to destroy herself, 8! toh wis hepton her movements, but on Thursday she ol the vigilance of hor family, and went up tl 1o Longensere's Cui ve, Whele she awaited tue Passenger train. On itt ap. he deliberately piaced herself ro arrival of the dow proach, at full sp {n a recurobent position outside the wack, with ber neck direc!iy across the rail, As the train rounded the curve tLe engineer saw her, and instantly blew the alarm whistle. Perceiving that she paid no at tention to she signal, he whistled Down brakes 1 reversed the engive, but it was im; fe to p the train, and the wice!s passed over Hh rlurate woman's neck, completely severing her lead frou ber body —— SPARKS PROM THE TELEGRAPA, Governor Hoffman and suite visited the State Fair in Utica yesteraay Peter Shormfel'a’s sash factory in Lancaster, Pa,, Durned yesterday, Luvs 30,009 At San Francisco yeaterday seventeen slips were oading with wheat (or England Mr. Emons, brakeman on the Central Raiirord, fell Between care yesterday, and) wae iu: tan'ly killed During @ fracas in Baltimore vesterday. Ju Donovan stabed Michel King aed Daniel Bukivy, atter fatally Three colored laborers on tho Chesopeake and Ohio Nalfoad were Tiled at Waynesboro ur Tuestay es he by the falling 0 of ap embaukinent The Republicans of Dutchess county yesterday ominated Coruel'us Puaker for Sheriff, fonn W. Vin. ‘ent for County am Coftin f Aitorney. Phe Chicago. Executive Committ Germen ald soeletica comment with severity Upon Mr Washbarpe's sotion in regard to’ the Freucd. ftepuvis and the German residents of France, Ths tugboat 8: Dodge exploded er boiler yeater, a fo wharf in. front 0 Ctainbie Hi ONY A elevator was datas’ windows iw Othe chur wore brokou NO Uves Word lgate terk, and Tris District of patriotic tion of the rent pare — PRICE TWO GENT. ASMASIL ON THE ERIE ROAD — A EXPRESS TRAIN PLUNGEVG INTO AN SURCIAL IN MOTION pose el Harvey M. Whitbeck, of Lent's Otro stontly Killed-Tho Almost Mii Eacapo of Other Pusso Wreck at Turner's. L. B. Lent’s New York Circus sustained « sort ous accident, about 5 o'clock yesterday morning, near Torner's station. This company trovols om tirely by railroad, generally chartering special trains. When nosr Turner's station yosterday {morning ¢n route for Paterson, it beenme nocessary to atop ia consequence of ® heated journal, A fiagman waa sent back to stop Express train No, 19, which waa nearly due, and which does not stop at Turner's, ‘The fagman went back noarly half a milo with @ red lantern TNE MUDSON COUNTY JAIL TRAGEDY omnia Now Authorition Handlo Dranken M =Forcing Whiskey down a Prisone Thront—A Struggle which Ended In De at night the adjourned inquest over the body of Thomas Murphy, who died suddenly on Friday night last in Hudson County jail, was resumed, ‘Tho enquiry was tong and tedious. Goorge Sigler, a prisoner, wan the firat witness He swore that he saw the deceasod man Arst on Friday last, and that he seted very strangely, and said ho wanted to go home ; heard Ryerson order the prisoner into his cell; he did not go; Franci the warden, went to lock him np; he complained of being tl), and did not want to go to the coll; Ryer fon ordered whiskey to be bronglt; Murphy said he didnot want any whiskey; George Francis and Another man threw him down and gave tho whiskoy; Mr. Ryerson was the other man: the forced the whiskey down; when he fell he fell rd; could not say how he was struck; do not ow Whether bis head struck the stov we Francis pick him up and throw him away; heard the man fall, but could not seo bim, SAMURL LEONDERORR testified that he witnessed the murderous assault and said to his partner, “1 guess that fall will kill him; he will not want any more like it; in the ’S LATEST EXPLOIT. ——— 1B NRW YORK CORONER'S OFFICH SUAMELPULLY DISORAOBD. aca Nentey Deputy ou Another “Tear a Brother t-Spoedy er Fiynn’ arderow jan—Nbine bat Curious Rovenge, Dr, John N. Morrill, of 16 Greenwich street, # quiet, inuffe man, with not an enemy in the neighborhood of his residence. A short time ago ho was celled to attend a Mr, Callaghan, who w: lying at the point of death at@ Albany street. He found him snffering ander a disease whose symp- toms indicated either lesion of the stomach or Vilious colic, If it was the frst, there was no hope for him, and therefore no use of prescribing; if th second, hit chances of recovery were good, and therefore Dr. Merrill treated him for bilions colic. To make sure he was right he ealled in Dr. Robin- son, 8 well-known and experienced physician, who cordially approved what he had done, On the following day Callaghan died of lesion of the stomach, and Dr. Merrill gave a certifeate of death by peritonitia, which was the direct oause of Caliaghiin’s decease, Coroner Flynn's man, Shin Ine colons ere-An Uttee TO WARN THE APPROACHING RXPRESS TRAIN In & few mtnutes it como thander- of the danger. ing along atthe flagman swung bis lantern th train revorsed bis engine and whistled down brakes morning heard th t he was dead. but as the train was very hoavy—thore being tow heard of the case, and, spying a §40 inquest, started t were R binsad $wor me D morphy was taken | care—the mils covered with frost fand on 9 dowa: ° " * 0 the Jal ‘out two o'elock on afternoon, for 9 Albany street with a huge case of Instrumente, | {0 the jail a Phil until the tima | SPad@, the train could not be stopped, and it plunged for the purfore of cutting poor Callaglan up. Cal- to lock him up at night peared to be queer; | into the rear car of the circus train while going ate Jaghon's friends, however, not rehshing that sort of nt ee ire Mien u bed cer, A im 0 | speed of fifteen miles an hour. But the condetor of : . ave a bath, and ha lair cut’ short; there w thing, resisted thet armia, and Shine went fying out | Posed In the cell whore Mursby Was patt ve bed | We circus train had heard the whistle of the express the door minus his prospective fee, He had too wholesome a recollection of one big Irishman’s fist afterward to return; bot he felt very sore over the loss to Lis pocket, nevertheless, for he came down to Dr, Merrill's house, the ln'ter's friends allege, in a state of intoxication, and threatened to have the doctor arrested and arraigned before the Coroner on a chareo of killing Callaghan, Nothing came of his threats and sll went well an- til Saturday Inst, 1 Dr. Merrill was called to attend Mrs. Mulvey, who was about to give birth to s child, in 97 West street, He found her ina very se rions state, s0 he pulled off his coat and set to work to relieve her, Avout five minutes afterward, ac- cording to eye ¥itnesres, the Coroner's man, Shine, watked in and ordered Dr, Merrill out, saying that it was his case, and he dida't want say Interference. Dr. Merrill answered, " Very well; I don't want to interfere if the case is yours,” and was about to re: tire, when 9 woman who was attending Mrs, Mulvey told him not to go. Dr. Merrill therenpon tarned to Mrs. Mulvey and asked her which no blankets to put round him, On administering the last’ dose of whiskey they had to put it down bia throat, but he spat it up again ; we bad him down; did not use any force; his head was close to the stove. After this we took him to his cell, and when he got to the door he fell down on the back of his hoad.and afterward had a ft. TieMt the jail at half pest 9 o'clock ; do not think the cell be was in was fit for him in’ such » stato, but that was the best that could be done for him, ‘This being all the testimony, the Coroner sum: med up and the jury retired. After an absence of one hour and twenty-five minutes, a verdict was returned that the decean came by his death through 9 fail in Hudson Co Jail, and they cautioned the Warden und Watch concerning their future conduct. eet es and so ordered his engineer to hurry on or thore might be an accident. He obeyed, end when the collision occurred, the circus train was in motion, It almost miraculously happened that no one was hurt except the manager of the circus, Mr. Harvey M. Whitbeck, who was instantly killed, He was Just on the point of leaving the rear car to £0 for ward, and was on the platform when the coliision occurred. ‘Vhe ends of the cars were smashed te gether, and HH WAS KILLED INSTANTANROUBLY. ‘The members of the troupe escaped from the wim dows, all of them boing atbletes or gymnasts, James Mi the Australian bare-back rider, leaped through a window, landing on bis hands and feot, Ale was quickly followed by his wife and children, who were equally agile. Bob Stickney turned @ fsomerssult, Mile. Caroline Rolland, the female rider, went through the roof, and landed safely om the platform. Mr. Whitbeck's body was ts placed in charge of dir, Hindl MAKING POLITICAL CAPIIAL, Canvass for Congress. Ap anti-Chinese indignation meeting was held in Belleville, N. J., last night, in the open air in front of the Mansion House, kur. Robert 8. Osborne presided, and on the platform on sither side of him ken to Paterson ama who propared it for doctor she preferret, limself or Dr. Stine. She | wore Philip Rafferty, democratic candidate for Con. | transportation to Mr. Whitbeck’s home in Cla See car icy ae cnilhlinn toon oe theirs bt |e the Fourth District, and Dr. Vall, of | Leee ean ne yeierttie soot gee | went into an a joining room for the purpose ot | ®! ” . A $250,000. sre lag his bands weeparticey 0 going Outs wale | Nawal splendid Gand "chariot, which coat sevorat there he asked the female attendant whether Dr. Dr. Vail said that the little cloud which a few nd dollars, was only slightly injured. The Shine bad been there before him, Shine heard him, and before she could answer entered the room, say. years Ago wae no larger than @ mai band, is grow- tng, * G—dd—n you, do you question my word?" | tng, and soon it will break like a thander-storm. He'thon stepped up t6 the mantelpiece and eeizod « | ‘The Chinese difered in every respect from our peo see oe etc l wid pointed exereseentes wien | Pie and other emigrants, They are base idolators, he cluteled in bis hand after the monner of a boxing | (Cleers.] We can never associate with idolators, glove, and began beating Dr. Merrill savagely over | The curve of slavery has been removd, and labor the liead wi Ucket wagon, containing ail the tickets and pepers, was emathed ‘up. The car which contained tis GROUND TO PowpER. Two car loads of other property were destro: Among this were tho tent poles, which pre the putting ap of the canvas, and’ in con this the company were unable to Mil t wiving several blows Dr. Merrill clincbed | 1% therefore made plenty. I bave no sympathy sega acs jee ane nn tercined Uo weet thee on: no, and A severe tussle ensued. Mrs, | with mon who want cheap labor, Most men | gacement in Jersey City to-da J, Mich el, who bad. been lying on | want due consideration for the labor they verform. | "Considering the character of the accident, the attracted by the ‘These idolaters come here ander taskmasters, and errill and beld him ves. They come not like the Irish, the French, jermans, The people wio hire this help the loudest mouthed against African 7 ire these idolatrons siav None of our tracers will deriv any ben ft from them, unless it be Gov. Marcus L. Ward, of Newark, who will sell them some grease to grease his wounds drossod. He was euffering from two | their pigtails, He closed by repeating & poem to ‘evere gashes, one on the head and one on the tem: | the laboring peorle, and adding: |‘ You must m: ple, berides several ualy braises, and was covered rt to prevent the introduction of thy with od from read to foot, Dr. Merrili's assist beathen peopie. Vote for no man who favors it.’ st night showed a 8UN reporter the clothes | Michael K, Kinney of Newark, sald he hoped the wore,and they are saturated with gore—shirt, | Chairman wo introduce a resolution protesting undershirt, cout, and pintaloons. They, and the eseape from a fearful | is fous "Singular to 27. no one was injared on the ircus train, the admirable patent couplers and plate forms preventing the telescoping of the cars. ‘The express train was not injured in the least, and on the arrival of the Orange county express the cars were hed and taken to New York. The wrecking (rain arrived at an early hour, and in two hours not a vestige of the wreck could be seem, Had not the enineer and the other employees the express train stucx to their posts the loss of life must have been fearful. When the exprose train struck, the brakemen were all at their brakes, and there they stood without flinching. atinged bis pummi tended only to sepa ‘ated to do more than embarrass Dr. ense The police Sually rushed in and pnt astop to farthor ontrige. The vievim went to Andre drut store and had against Chinese labor. Capt. Harvey {8 not alon shell, are earofully preserved by the doctor, and will | responsible for this. He could not doit unie THR CIRCUS TRAIN be put In oridence on the trial. there 'was_a rentiment in favor of it, Ho said the | started from the Western terminus of the Brie Rall ‘On Tuesday a.ternoon Shine visited tho doctor's | oniy remedy for this Is to vote the Democratic | Toad ou the 3t. instont, and since that time the troup residence, and as he was out, told a worthy Ger. | tieket. have performed at the various points along the Erie man with an unprononneeable name who Keeps s | _ Several other speakers followed in the ame strain Railroad, The circus performers arrived in Pater store on the premises that he had come to m Col. Kaferty dia not Speak, ere Were about By) | S@ yesrerday morning, but leit om the next train, as sottlement: that he was sorry this thing had hap- | poople present, and tho meeting wad quiet und | #000 88 It was discovered that there conid be ae Denel: that be was “on one of bie teara™ at the | orderly performance, The agent says that there could have time, and that it ditn't look weil for professional been no Ferformance, nnder the cireumstagces, as men tke them to t. &e otwithstanding That Beautiful Cabao Flng Again. the actors could not bave done jastice to themsel thinowaysr, Dr, oblaihed a Warrant yee Diego Diaz sued to recover $1,000 damages | %,,,8008 after the horrible death “of thote riay Morin? On davit wetting forth the x s 0 ,000 damages | manager, who was a man much — beloved’ f the e a4 Stated above, aod armel wiih | from Ceredo Villaverde for wed slander and a Sorts 4 by the entire tronpe, The hia decumert, Officer McArthur arrested Shine, aod <0 impriso Septembe r ‘ engineer of the express train was five minutes, ok hit before the Tombs Pouce Court for exam. | rive, imprisonment In September, 1809, the shin | Hefind his time, knowing that tho special was ahead ton, Sh the assault, and expr iN}ian set out from this port on an exredition to | of him, The circus train was ordered not to stop ie etiinene Vn trivt, and the Jusive gave | # the Cubans, uncer the command of Villaverdo. | until it reached Paterson. When the. engineer @a9 him his ef tto be tried e ch Just before tho saiing the wife of the latter gave eval Lo stop he reversed his engine, and opened te General S Std set the titue for Monday | the Cuban patriots a beautiful fag, The Lillian nd boxes as the rails were ' week next, He was then put ander, $800 bonds t> | a8 felzed. tho careo was sold, and the fg was pests wi esse BRN LAS orm fy Bath dete | ven nt by Dieg for $25. He browzht it to this cits, COVERED WITH 4 MRAVY FROST. eoiae tla DA 7 " here he was srrested on the charge of stealing it ee a4 ral mentum, the ” Har 1 De. e rive. hi ene he preseut i ‘08! erved bis Ajo ol e Initin Hard'y bad Dr. Merrill arrived at home from his | Auciciogne Present tulle Ful ee See Raabe ae the last man to get aboard ot the train, While adabee at court, whieh he was a seo la os andivg on the platforn), he remarked. to Mr. Mo Tol ieeked up. inothe Lombaonacharge of | How the Police are Spending their Time, | Hugh, the Trvasurer of ihe Company, that he had Callaghan, It being alter 4 | Roundsman Patrick Kelly, Inte of the Broad. | teBy'tyehe suey Business thirty five vp he ocjogi in the areergian it was foo late to get Lail. | way squat, who was recently Sod §82.90 for alleged | mute money enougn to live comfortable’ the reat 1 niglt,, notwithstan ling ihe efforts of bis | Gtunkennessin the streete,and who complained that | !%,d9¥3., aiwia 4 "brother to obtain lease, The | Capt. Mille had o spite against him because ho would | titted States sod Evrae! oe an ronabont the dowa to. purch ticket for | not pay $3 toward his (Mills's) houso-warming. Ho leaves no family. but has an considerably as 1on bis re | complained before the Commissioners yesterday (hat a acid doverat Lrowtions live at Gtiversan ae, his brother's arr Francis Attonelii, of Harlem, bad betrayed the clades) ws U mstance in the case is this: When- | secret proceedings of superior oMfcers to an- er ey - gver Corcner Flynn happens to be absent fromtown | other officer, by shouting to him from his reliev CURIOSITIES OF CRIME, fe leaves bebind him an post, “It is red hot to-night; tho raundeman caught —— and ready to be filled up, for the use of his deput " Itis asserted that be has been out of the city for some ud has not yet returned; at any rat the most diligent Inquiries of the Sv reporter night failed to discover bis whereaboots, bis rely Lives and employees b arly reticent. Dr. Meriil's friends, too, t the body of the Warrant was in Shine's baudwriting ; but perhaps four, and tie sergeant three,” Kelly said, make it red bot for you." Fined three days’ pay. ee Formidable Combination against Tamm: A committee of the Young Democracy, headed by Sheriff O'Brien, George McLean, and John Fox, Waited on Collector Murpby at the Custom House ExCol, Robert Clark. incarcerated in Ludlow sircet Jail on a edarze of Gounterieiting, is unable sveuietwo eureiies {OF $23,080 Dalle bad Gen, Spinner recently offered $5 for the first coum terfeit Afly-cont note of Wie new lasue. Yeaterday be. received one from Springfeld, Mass,, aud immediately Fomitted the reward. Gen. Richard N. Bowerman, late Depaty Collector ye con explain this. satiscactorily when called upon | at 11 o'clock yesterday morning, and remained | of Casiome et buitimore,wasartcated on Teeeder oe dt she Guneral Seaicns, and remove the impression | closeted with him for nearly five hours, What was | charge of embezzling #1400 of the public. moneys, aaa That Dee Meirtii's arrest was dictated by malice and | the nature of the inerviow was not made known; | for causing to be prevented to tho Uulted Stated de seit tor tevenie: Dut it was surmised that an amicable arrangement | DostAry # false claim for $5200 in gold, ——— James Dedham's Two Wiv James Dedham and two of his wives appeared was effected whereby the Young Democracy and the Republicans wil join forces for the overthrow of ‘Tammany in the coming election contest. Yesterday morning OMicer John Lantry saw three burglars loitering about the ocr of the cigar store a Is7 Avenne C, and, on searching the place, found om is hed inthe ‘rear 8 Foot! lone. This wae before Justice Cox yesterday, Both wives produced | pr 4sHeE§$ FROM THE OCEAN CABLES. md to. corfeapond. exAiiy, paint and sil; te em riage certificates, and the doubly married James el ide Inadeby the biuglars In forein was eid for trial, " examining the store. Tho frst ciy\l marriage was celebrated in Vien {property had Dect stolen. ‘The DUrgiaeD WASHINGTON NOIks. on the 16th, The groom ts s Journalist SRINGD)N HOTS, The ship Uncle Joa, Capt. Sewall, of New York, Sop yr geal meeeirerr frou Baltimore, Aug 17, for Amsterdam, ran Into. al YOITINGS ABOUT TON torney-General Akerman is ill, Congressman Dawes is in Washington, ‘The Secretary of the Navy has ordered the officers Rrookiya Navy Yard to partic'pate in hi 4 uakpown veasel, and baa pn nouth leaking BASE BALL SOTES. Music in Madison square this afternoon, Two French gunboate are off the Battery. FAgUE obs on Fritay, aud minute guns to d¢ 10d | The Flyawava beat the Independents of Troy at ‘The Mercantile Library will close at 11 to-morroy during the moving «f the funeral procession. Hunter Point yesterday, 2 Wo 10. pe he Chamber of Commerce will attead Farragat'e Pa mI The Waymakers arrived home in Troy yesterday, | Bere WESTCHESTER COUNTY, and alters hearty welcome and e banguct: paved org The Cannstadt Volkafest, in Jones's Wood, closed Hs, Cention gatue with the Putnams, whom hey Deas by 18 | yesterday Ina pigeon shooting match for 1,00 at Fi tos i eis > Lua Be A brilliant meteor flashed across the north wost af mond wroure sesterday, a boy had, a glece of bis 6 NEW ONROST 10:30 last evening Oeof abd & mau‘ hat waa ucier y riddhe ‘con: gate o © Departmer teat was betwevo Mosers, Jouason and i’ayoe, the lat: lo A drigate of the Bire Department will form @ part of the Farragut pageant Last evening the St, Joser was addressed bj hors. elina Cohen, to-morrow. 4 Temperance Soci y'Me.' James Quigley, Mr. Waa, sad ter w The delegates to the Congressional District. Con- vention met yeeterday in Rooney's Hall Win, Guvern. of Rockaway co deat, T n. Clarkson M. P ‘Congress by acclamation PERSONAL INTELLIGENCE, ae A boat containi Jersey ferry boat P Dr. | were rescue i By The centenary of Universalism in New Jersey eF waapomiuated LF | was cojenrated at Goodluck Grove, a secluded couutry Place ten miles from Toms River, yesterday. ‘© men was ran down by the Jnfeld, yesterday. Both men ago! 3, died yesterday at 240 Raut Uaving fallen from the second story ‘The Rev. Mr. Rutte, pastor of one of the Pater: billiardist, will play th son Holland churches having received ® tittle, fortune Dillardist, will play this evening, _——— m an old estate io hisown country, has subscribed quare, with Morris Daly end More 1 toward the remodeling of his church, A party of Rutgers College Sophs were arrested in New Brunswick on Tuerday night, for creating Grant was in Hartford last night Joseph Dion is expected in San Francisco about the Sth October Co play with Jolin Deery tor $2,009 Lafayette Colle, 1 B. Hubbard Barlow, Col. F. A. Conkling has directed ¢ Reginent to parade to-morrow, to lake part i Farragut obscquies Path 18 Sap ‘The annual Episcopal Ci ighty-fourth, urbance in the street and causing ab alarm of fre the. Freshmen elias ele e hazing ‘The prisoners nyention of the Diocese A.M. of Amherst College, Vrotessor of Kbetoric and arged the next day with s reprimand, ot New York was ins St. Joba's Chapel you Blocuilon, . Tie State Convention of the ¥. M,C, A, met in | ‘ray: Bishop Potier pre Gen. Belkoap, Secretary of War, and Geo, W. | New. Bronawick yesterday, The Hon, Jobn Hill of | _ Patrolmen Wesley Lyon and Isaac L. Lent, of the Roleson, Secrotary of the Navy, will participate in the | Morris county was ele ithe Hon. James | Sanitary Squad, and staate M-Dyckman, of the Howe Farragul ovsequi's shop “ot Nw Tirun nd Mr. | ton Market station, bave beeu zetired On $30 per am Milo. Christine Nilsson will visit Wood's Museum | 4 te dinaae wae | cok this eveuing to witness Mig. Scott-Siddoas'’s pereoua. sad enn The Society of the Army and Navy of the Gi ton of Rosalind in As You Like It os will assembie, With Danges of mourning, at the foot thing bas yet been heard of John W. Forney, OBITUARY, Bathing ee PEER Bier: OEM: O'Cloom tomerregy fig sine? the 21 ust, Col, Forney, his fa aie at tue Brevoort House, aud ti great distress Nomen n inquest was held yesterday over the bod : proved Lieut < ol Pana. Paymaster’s Department | Tomas Minty, iahoree apou wh ¥ ot LASTED OLD, nited Siates Army, died 10 8: neiseo on Tuesday, | iad fallen w Was at Work ou the Crvtou dain @® HOUUICEE 49: Henry P. Mayo, late chiof clerk of the Brooklyn | Boyd's Cornors ra —— Water Board, was buried yesterday {row «9 Willovguy | A man abone 9) years old went into a watchmae Gen, Van Wyck declines r tion ker's store, 72 Kighth avenue, last evening, alld ake The Democrata in Buffalo yesterday nominated yes Ryno, a barber, who has carried on busi. | % Watches. He was'stiowu tWorticayy sUyeR he Hon, Wiliam Williawa for Congress, Grover Cleve n the same buililing and room ia New Rruuswick | ¥ Which be decemped Iota tor shevid, anit Janice Mt Fisher for Couuty Cierk, | fof v0 yours, ded on Tuctday evening, aged 90 An unknown woman, but who from papers tonnd Newark Ropuvlicans Lave nominated Fran ES. W, ne of tho Directors of the Con. | i0,her pomavation Msuppiacd to bs Abby Jane Kah fom Peily Auititor " eat State Pi eae a Teoma t “ erly Of of Bast Twenty uluth street, died sudden Fl qi ‘i E. Franklin, the Speaker of the Mouse of Rep. “ y Ry Pp. Soya that ee he wos riding lo 9 Forty tor Drake opened the canvass in Missonyi ntatives of Mis ed yesterday, near Jack, | Sechd tect cur esterday tort ng, he anw fourte nator Drake, £ an pf, died Yesterday, Bear JOCK: | bersone reuding THe SUN, (uur tue Her 1 shies tg wit { Pe fare fa eA i Place Reporting Th Nid une the Deprated World itor and publisher of | Linproc a Zines plw te Suponk ty Wonder, died 9 few days ago, wh ‘i tas he was er Purauing & collegiate ooursd of wtudiee. Le was 24 years fry to" Wiiliaprebareh’ on the amateur detective of the | Urage sided bia is decry to AIMBOT ED OR ve General complains |” Witiiam R. Cammin sae ah 1 (oon el re Perens read delved tn tlie Ney n H Assessor of Internal Reve. rant tw Filet Reverting Tribu whe : He a We-vinelit Heavy Aftitlery, WLich “uc Ai the obeequies of Adnifal Farragut to-morrow, o Republican, Congresstoral Convention # funeral columa will #ark from the foot of Cam publican Congressional Convention in. » Wels Calvaniatic Methodist Churely in Bast [street Ciiowiway, aud brocecd up ‘roadway a Fe contesting doogations trom the enth street, Nas lost one of its oldeat members | Perl uth stieet, whence the curs of the Harlem tall: Het, one set being for Sheldon, and K dintiigiisied officiais, Mr fees Lewia, © Way Wir couvey thy funains aud escort (y Wuvdiawe Me Shonon ontere te wearaa i | died in thiscityou Mouday. Hv wua buried warcen- | cemetery 1 do the saue, but the latter declined, | Wv0d yesterday. Thomas Allman has been about dye weeks on the The Convention 94 10 fur pheidon, > for Sestions, | Brig..Gen. Charles Yates, who died at bis police jouudsiuan Groo found bum standing thirty. and 5 contested jay morning ‘the Couvention | dence in Kast Fifty-ninth street on Tussday, had been utes Ob One Lioek, Instead uf Lave Sijourged for eight butte ri Yale fora year, He Wana son Warued hin that be would F Brother Davis, late boss-laborer of the Brooklyn | Heny Yau Went poliliginn, aud ® hepuew * You report me, aod let mek) belyre of Gea. Joreph U. Yates, The late Justice Grier was buried yesterday. Only Navy member our readers of Iast summer may re: 0, Midd You sew WLAL satisfaction you will gel.” wilh the Admirai’s calf, bas The areumonts on the appeal from the dec.sion of nged his politica, and Will henceforth vote’ the | the nearest relat ‘The pall: Judge Baroard of the Supreme Court, rei Davis had two horses i ng. tie Hl Padwniail ialuteulte oruught agaiurt daines F ut to work ou F app) Republican fit6 fused to help bin; be then asked « Den Word Rut anal onde, Hence the change, John Wiliam Wallace, reporter ea Sugrome Court at N ahington, Jud rons, George Harding, A. Boyd Cumumlogs, Gio lve Wubew A Lotter Gould, from | Plena, to te Sui Phere are lv #ui A008, ror Court and Co no Court, were Ui ‘day, Layoiving wn aggregate a in

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