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FomiitY-EIGHTH YEAR, THE PRUSSIANS IN FRANCE. yews AT PAST FROM THE BELEA~ is GUERED OAVITAL. fhe Bridges gent Pars to be Mown ap asthe Prissinne Approach—Napo Active in Kogland=The Late Bat fore Paris The Plots against the Empire. xpos, Oct, 6.—Tate advives froin Puris stato there fe much plundering thore. All the bridges e riilroads and highways to the weet of Paris hare been mined, and are to be blown up as the Prusiins atvance, Bonuvais, forty-one miles north: west of Paris, has beon made ® ereat vitualling con by We Germans, The Prus preparations for te bombard nt of Paris are nearly complete. nye presence of Gen. Beauregard in Byrope Is de- tied. Tho French tron-clsd steamer Regnard Armund is cruising in the Channel, near New Haven, The batiation of the Garde Mobile raised in the Departmont of Aisne, and commanded by Duke Vitajamos, i mentioned as having distinguished itaeif{ by ite steadiness and gallantry before Soissons. ure Cathedral sustained serious damage by rdnen t, ts of the French Emperor are very and. M. Rouher and Raron Jerome Divil are living in the elty, ‘They go to Chine!- jorst quive (requently to confer with the Empros Eoginie, The rumors that the Prussian Govern q@ent is 00% hostile to this movement IN FAVOR OF NAPOLRON re ropeated, and some persons even go 0 far as to awert that Count Von Bismarck furnished part of ihe (ands for the establishmont of La Situation, the Luperial newspaper here, Late advices from Paris smnounce that Gen, Trocha is turaing to good a0- tant tne experience and abilities of Gen, Ripley. The Parisians claim that the Prussiaos will find penty of defensive contrivances to face before on. tering Paris, Gon, Treskow commands the Prussian army testinod for service in the south of France, Ft tondred houses WERE DESTRO bythe bombardment, and the raadered homeless reaches ton thousand, weriptions for thoir relief are general throughout Germany. King William received the Sixth Pras- tian Army Corps at Versailles on Wednesday. Hoadquartors were subsoquentiy established at that place stew the late bon ) The ath active tu Bi JALISTS PLOTTING IN JERSEY. Onr Brussels correspondent in writing on the Sth toys: Lhave bad an account of the doings of the nest of Imperialists assembled at Jersey. They are syeniing money profusely, and boxsting what they can do through certain politieal connections in Rnr- land. Rouher has been there, and Droayn de and a host of other notables. Marshal Le Buf went over to the island at night in a oockle Hell boat. All Wis makes quite an excitement here. Mra, Washburne, in Brussels, receives letters fre- gnenily from her husband by billovn express. It ts stated ina Borlin despatea tbat the co. langaage of tue Gorman press in regard to the annexation ¢f Alsace and Lorraine, te exciting the displeasure of Count von Bismarck, If this is correct we may bope for peace, AMERICANS IN PARIS TRARD PROM, fLe following Was received this morning per balloon from Paris, dated 29ta ult. avd addressed onan open card: * B. H, Kidder, Maiden lane, New son Goorge: Tell my family I aim in no ‘Thare ure penty of provisions here. The bie sorties manu actored by Bismarck regard Ing the internal dissensioua hore are utterly falee. ‘The troops are exceilent condition.”* the samo balloon, bearing the same 4: Foouved an open card from William Dreyer to B. Diever, Payette stroot, Baltimore; “ Our days are oocuyod with perfecting our ambulances, of which we Americans are justly proud. ‘There ts no danger of a famine for three months to come, The city is well provi and the troops are improvias won e city i# aniet and very orderly And there 14 no Howe Or disturbarce.” Private lot tors to Oct, 5, received by another balloon expross thie allern: 0: , confirm the above statements, pdt The Latest Direct from Paris, A messenger reached London to-day with de fpatches from Faris from the 30th of Septerber to te 3d of October, There was heavy firing ov ‘Thursday might, and it increased in intensity this morning at about 1 o'clock. I saw about « hundred wounded brought to the Palais do I'Iindustrie, and ongoing down to Montrouge, I found the church pear the fortifications full of them, ‘The following JPPICIAL ACCOUNT OF THR ENGAGEMENT. Our trovps iu a vigorous sortie successfully occu: fed Chevily ‘aud Litlay, and advancod » tat a» unis sud Chotsy-le Rol. All these positions were wholly occupied, After @ sharp artilery a Musketry enga ement, our troops fell Lack on their positions with remarkable order and coolness. The Corde Motiie were very firm, Our loeses are con GiWdersble, and Luose of the enemy prodabl; large. (sugued) TROCHU, Ruwors vave been in circulation all day of a great Victory, ond a junction of the army of the Loire Gen. Lrochu's report is dated at Bicetre, 10:30, and Teduces the success to real dimensions, An additional report by Gen. Trochu says the ob- Ject was, by a combined ection on both banks of ti deine, to discover precisely in what force the enemy was in the villages of Choisy-le-Kol and Chovilly. While the trigade of Gen, Guilhem drove the enemy ent of Chovilly, the bead of the columa of Gen, Bluize entered the village of Thiais and seized w daitery of cannon, which, however, could not be moved (ur want of horses at the moment, THE PRUABIANS REINFORCED, tnt the retreat was effected in good order, Gen. Guithom was killed, Gen, d’Krex, while this com Dat was going om, marched with his brigade on Creteil, and inflicted severe losses with bis mitrail leurs, The journal Le Tempes calculates the loss on Friday et about 500 wounded and 400 killed ‘The object of the sortic was to blow up the bridge over tho Seine, and to rouse the courage of the Parisinns by obtaining @ success where the Prus- inne were not supposed to be in force, Neither end having been attained, consequently the besieged are Greatly depressed. Rochetort hus insned a poster begging the citizens 04 to construct private barri there must be unity in the system of interior defences. The Revel announces that the ujtrasdo not intend bo proceed to revolutionary elections of the muuici preity tomorrow because they hope the Govern Deut intend to yield, The Prefect of Police 18 we Lively engaged in an attempt (o throw lizht upon M Vietri's connection with THR PERIODICAL PLOTS AGAINST Tie EMPIER Documents discovered show that the most of thes plots were of the Imperial police, and that Poin, Lagrange, and Tharnter, Juge d'Instruction, Wore thy prime movers, It ts certain that Bablot Tecelved 2),000 francs for bis ‘services as @ conep.ra tor The complaints of the newspapers against the Bumber of mon who avoid military duty by hooking ‘imevlves tn some capacity or other to the amba 4enow sorvice, are becoming louder every day, Dr vans, the leading spirit of the Amorican Anlulunces, hak vanished, leaving the care of tho tubuionces to otners, Mr, Washburne informs me Wore are still about 250 Americans in Paris, of “ 4 40 ere women, Bome remain to look ' 1.6%, aud others from curiosity ORR FRCRETS OF THR EMPIRE, eT * CO! respondence rev the fact that and Jerome David were regular the civil list, ‘Tne cows of # Liperial’s bantam amounted to 699,000 The ecusins, male and female, of the received 1,810,975 francs per annum; ie Duc de Pereigny in two = months D0) runes, ‘The Yrince Beblonowsk!, the Coun- tess Gojun, Madame Claude Vignon, Gen, Morris, Sud Inany others are down for various sums; 1.200 trea ‘or Gen, de Fuilly for similar plums “eo Duchess of Mouehy, whose name con Usually opponrs, revolved 9,000,000 france as a arrlogo portion, ‘The son of the American Bons Perle had & pension of 90,000 irance; Madame Ra- 0f 4,000 francs ; her sister, Madame Turr, the ‘ame; Marquis Pepoll 96,000 france, ‘The cousins, Waleed wih thelr peasions, were wware getting exten allowances. Prince Achille Murat's debian THR EMPRROR PAID A DOZEN TIMES. A ayatom Ina boon adopted by the authorities to thaké Lie stores hol ont as long as possivle, Every bateher receives oach morning a Certain amount of meat, calcalated upon his average ules, Against this mont he issuos bills in the evening to his ens tomora, who, upon prosontation of the ticket the t morning. will recsive the amount for which they had inacribed themselves at the tariff of the wook, Whon tickets have been issacd by the butchsr equivalent to the meat which be is to re- coive, ho tano8 no more. Yostorday, a decroo was promuleated ordering all porous having flour on ale to give it up to tue Govornnont at the current price to be distribated to the bakers like the meat to the butchers, Tho meat supply doe not cqual the demand. Many persons are auable to obtain tickets, ‘The restaur- ania cannot get enough for their castomers, Work is at a atand-still ——__- FRENCH WAR DESPATCH -_—>— The Prussia Defeated on the 4 Precipitate Eva n of Pithiviers. Touns, Oct. 6.—The battle near Chateau Gail- lord on the 4th has produced important resulte. The Prussians wore defeated and forced to retreat, and evacuated Pithiviers with so mach precipitation that many cattle, a large amount of torage, &c., were left beaind and fell into the hands of the French, Cuarrnra, Oct. 5, via Touna, 6th,—Cannonadiog commenced this morning ne: aintenon, St. QuENTIN, Oct. 5, via Tours, 6th.—Thero was combat yesterday near Sofssous, and prisoners say that two regiments of the army of the Dake of Mecklonburg-Schwerin WARE DEFRATED BY THR GARRISON. A report from Gen. Rizan, forwarded from Toury, shows that a decited success was achieved yesterday by the Fronch troops under his com- mand ‘Touns, Oct. 6.—It is naserted that an armorer of Lyons bas constructed a steam mitrailieur, the most formidable yot known, ‘There is mo news from Paris. Gon. Rigan reports from Chevilly, on Wednenday, Vhat ho had reconnoltred toward Toury with threo brigades of cavairy and infantry, aud a few euns. He roachod Chissoa at about 7 o'clock, surrounde! the village, and took five Bavarian prisoners and some guns, Ressayre's Brigade turned the village on the right, and the enomy's cavalry, 500 strong, supported by 2,000 infantry, were obliged to retreat Precipitately toward Paris, The French pursued thom three bours' march beyond Toury, Gen. Rigan ascortained the presence with these forces of Prince Albert of Saxe-Meiningen and of Prince Albert of Saxe-Alvenburg. A drove of cattle was captured vy the French. News has been received here that the Prussians have now completed all arrangements FOR SHELLING AND ATTACKING PARIS. ‘The guns and mortars are in position. The spirit of the population, however, is undaunted, Advices received show that the garrison are prepared st any moment to second such attack the forces outside of the Prassian lines may make, Tho French are aware tbat some time must elapse ere an offensive movement cau be made, and they use the Gelay in driding and arming the Mobi; At Lyons, in view of the Prussian approach, due military precautions are being taken, The surround- ing heights are fortified and occupied by regular troops. The Government is taking measures to in- sure Normandy against devastation by sending there & line of the Mobile Guard. An American frizate that entered the harbor of Havre created a se saluting, Tho people supposed the enemy wa: boarding the town, = The Expelled Germans Demand ly. William san « Indems Beau, Oct. 6.—K demand made by the G France, for indemn ity (or Tae Germ ions the Thane who were expelled from Fran sustained there! also require special duinages, asserting that althon their vessels escaped capture, the injury to the slip. Ding interests of the kingdom, through poleory aojourn in foreign harbors, was great complained that France has placed herselt in sition to the progress of civilization, im cized property on the high seas, and an {r J now asked {or in order to prepare the way for a uaiversal recognition of the ori of the fre tom of private property in the time of war un. Al conditions. he Ioaees they have moritine towns heir com Ibis (Seek Salary of the Pontiff. Frorence, Oct, 6.—Dignor Sella has remitted to Pope 50,000 crowns, tho amount of bis civil list ‘or the current month, — GEN, BUTTERFIELD'S a A Forged Sub-Treanury Check for $11,000 ~How the Forgery wan Detected “4 Now Way to Pay Old Debts.” Shortly before the great gold panic of 1859 Gen, Daniel Butierfleld (or, as he lover to be called, Brevet Major-Gen, Butterfield) was appointed As simtant Treasurer at this port, the appointment being made at a time when the great rf “LERK, TI mh that por! facil ura! out. the ally by col tal we He J Ni ani hor ani an tro ry r to 1 M ushing to the junketer was sojourning at some watering place Of course, the valiant man of war had to provide for bis friends out of the public purse, and equ, lly of course, the Government had (o suffer, A Kood man was removed, and John Millar, creature of Gen. Batterfeld's, went in as Private Secretary, Thia Millar had ocevpied various positions in the General's household, among wiich was that of music matter to Mrs, Genoral Butterfield. Millar is a man of very prepossessing, not to say handsome, appes ance, and with some pretence to education. He held Ma position until Butierdeld retirei—tuanks to the develovemente made by Ty SUN —when he retired to the shaaes of private live, This was in October, 1569, since which time but little has been heard of him, But yesterday morning Jolin again turned up, as liacdaome » but shorn of soine of the udorn- enta which erstwhile made bi peared in the office of Vermily Street, and asked the trice o 5-20 bonds of Hi obtained the neces tired, and shortly returned. to pnrchuse $10,000 in th Gen, Hillhouse, the p clerks prepared the bond check to Mr. Trowbridge,” o amination. It was enclosed in the United States Treasury, dir Vormilye & Co., with Gen. Hiiihouse’s compli ‘The foliowing is # copy of the cheek : captivating, & Co., in Ni saying that bh bouds above named for nt Sub-Treasurer, The owhile sending the 1 the frm, for + Figure of Liberty. NaN yom, Oct. 6 Auciaint Tearut or of the United Siaies, New Yor Pay to Vermiyes & Co. or order, eleven thew: sand ant sixty two 80-100 dotars, 111,053 9-100 W.G. WHIT R, Cashier ¥r. Trowbridge, seeing that an exira vowel tad boon ziven to the nume of the firm, asked Millar whether he chjectea to going to the Sub-Treasury for ideutication, and on receiving @ negative an swer, sent hit (o the Sub-Treasury with the porter ched to the house, At the portal of the S@b> Dusinoss, and desired to go porter suspecting bim, hin in. F, White, the cashier, the check Was a forgery, and AL once handed Millar over to Sampson, the guotdion of the poare at the Sub: Treasury. Bubsequently Gen, Butterfield « cerk Was taken. ‘before Comustee sioner Williams, who committed him in dofauit of $20,000 hail, He was taken to Ludlow street jail, In sewebing for the particulars above given, & SUN reporter met with an old clerk of the Sub ‘Treasury, of whom lie incidentally inquired as to the standing of Gen, Buttertleid among his ew Sized hin collar Keterring the matter to porier ascer aired that ost anpopular Treasurer we ever had, sir! + disagreeable man 1 ever saw,’ wir! n he was fr 1 ho wrote @ rough dra't of s testimonial, to be signed by the clerks in the building, setting forth that he (Dan Butterfeld, &c,) had boon a faithtul oMcer end a second fathe to them (the clerks). A fair copy of tis was made and signed by Buttorfela's private secrotary, and it was tien taken around to the clerks. But I'm proud to say, sir (emphatically), that not one man of the lot would sign It, Notad-—-n man, sir!” Such was the opinion of his own clerks entertained of the Greas getter up of subscriptions, ——- ‘The Parisian People United, Wasminaron, Oct, 6.—Letters have been re- ceived here from Paris and ita neighborhood by nev eru| prominent French gentlemen, the contents of which are to-day conOrmou by private telograms, to the effect that the situation at that city has im- proved, and tat there are no dissensions among the peovle, ail of whom, regardless of political opinion: are anited in defence of the capital, " Lhe arin of the citizens continues,” says one of the £0 spondents, * and the hopes of the Prussians tha peopl ‘of Paris would be found jo eager on the ‘approach of bhe ener are D it 48 she turned into the home streten, tay with him. tthe rear in hand, The Handicap Sweepstakes Won by Bacon and Holland's Corsican The N Mtnkes Won actt—Two Kiders Thrown, Yesterday was the opening day of the fall meoting at Jerome Park, Tho American Jockey Club offer a rich programme for tle five days’ racing, and yestorday wan a brilliant opening. ‘The Wea‘hor was not inviting, but as it was announced there was a thousand. The day, thongh raw and chilly from the enced by that circumstance, was dead, inolastic, and therefore not fitted to quick time. quick, on account of its continuous and changing curves; and beavy footing is a misfortune to it greater thaa to the ordinary enos. draining would be of service, and enable the track to recover itself quicker. ‘Tore were four races for the day—a dash of a milo and a quarter; mile heats; © singe mile; and This waa the Champion Stakes, a handicap, Origin clared out on the publication Sandford, games. each play or pay. ov ond horse to receive J. Eekerso! against N Corstean and Mo- Felicity ccccseeese 1S 180 PMV si siseveses vais 6 8 Ningaras.) The race being one of a mile and a quarter. the start was at the threeqnarter pole, at the head of the quarter stretch, came al off, Corsi were forward at all, This was the Champion Stakes, Carroll & Coun's colt by Doneraile, ford's Item, Kingtisher Was favorite ‘but too stro iv at the last, aud the pools were soid wit him | Out on second place, He won easily suman: brushed to the front. Twenty rods more were I JEROME PARK RACES, & QREAT RAOwS OF TIT DAY WON BY BELMONT'S KINGVISUER, — raery Harry Base y MeDanie! the races world be ran regardicss of weather, large attendance, reaching quite throe (heaat wind blowing, was not a bad one for ing, and the running was good, so far as influ: ‘The Inte rain pad sat- ted the clay of the course, and it had not dried . The track was damp, though not at all muddy; ‘The course at its best condition is not More thorough steeple chase, TIE FIRST RACH. there were twelve entries, but six of these de: of the weights imposed the handicapper, ‘Those left in were Corsican, Ningara, Felicity, Mozart, and Nellie ‘The last one did not come to a start, five ine, Corsican and Mozart, being in the same ble, were backed together in the betting, and ve the favorite, but the reliance was on Corsican, won, SUMMARY. RROMM Pank, Oct. —Hanidic: weepatakes, $50 , #10 if declared ; $500 added see: mile er cent. of stakes : ou red; value of th b.@. Corsican. 5 year sich. h, eanford. 5 Veare HW fanford’s bf, Niagara,4 soars elioity, 3 Veare, Mozart, ye i Je Games, who was in, bit Won by twotengtns. Tie, the rate of La8iq to the mile, the fastest "s apo! at 5 to 9 against Corsican, 5 to 3 to 1 aguinst Felicity, and 11101 In the Is they stor agar’ inst Sanford. The start was qnickly effectet, d Was a Cood one, Owing Lot peing only five res, and those not youngsters, As soon as of 4 settled into place, Corsican went to the iront, the in a’ mass just benind, As they ng tee sireteh to the skind, thore was a tail n lod at the stand a length in hond, went {alone in hand, was never reached, and care at eam he firat, Sanford was second, Niagara third ail 0 ity and Mozart adiy Weal Wat not browzbt on Was Winning pm start to finish, SECOND RACY carolds. Ther in nomb 1 colts was a larg and eniorae) of the year, six only. Mr. O'Do the. Mr. De neli’s Harte, Mr wel's Midday, Messrs nd Mr. & ot eat, And’ Fille’ ins wen against the felt tach, 8 401 aeninel ¢ Item, and 60 to 1 ag lows, viz Purries Doner nite Cit 3 8 NEW YORK, FRIDAY, OCLOBE hous, thence along the track back to the f SVT fe, ana tnonts to 9 burdig i house, Whon off at the second over the fence, Biddy Malone fell, and was dropped mon to the hurdie at the clad » ‘Lisdale went down, and Osterman Biddy and Tisdale were ron: > n camo But when Biddy went down, Gatrey, Tho pair loft y house, whe » alone, while running about the Geld. home alone. lier trainer, ran to her rider, Grifin, and, find ‘OF course Oy sterin K, Tisdule was cought and bis rider ag: nd he wus just coming in as the peopl leaving the course, But iis a duty to the pudiie to ail attention sinker yesterday, {oung. active, courageous ‘of thes ttarter wore out the pationce of the Kpectators, when he discovered the temper of the crowd, font the colta away in a to make worse, The Jockey Ciuh the flag duty a young, snd notan old mai ct, and command. y. stand in the rear of his ti batient, and ust yesterd marshal them from the! and must ove ni Nothing of this w: in that race wore ons the patien eccured their censure, anu disgusted thei ——— LESSONS FOR NEW YORK FIREM Proof th Fall if ltw Sa that itmay Hurt Wh of ch ines stories high, mi lind been constructed of old fon ; ex-Cli police. Col. BE. L. Buttrick of Chicago, assisted by and hal onthe grounds what they tern cylinders, with hoppers on top, valves below. The water was Fire Engine No, 8 into the valves, where it ps nates to 4 ny No. M+ ate ¢ Engine Company uf Chicago. iid by the police building snd dracged out of kine C6 of Eureka Capt, Ganver, rushed 4ito the Tuins the poor feilows, whe horror throug tie t/ropg oi police with much ditienity kept the uluitude pook. It was wseertur No. § Engine were Manning bad Gis ears badiy her's hand was severely seorehed i Was also siizhtly singed and bruised, s being tore je tinder clators, most fr THK RACK. 7 Heat —The start was at the et nd, end nonce around. ‘The start was easily made, and agagood one. At once Chillicothe went to the 1, with Donersile colt second. ‘They mude all funuing. Kingiiber was in the ruck, ao las vere in hand, wate ML ee pme stre day alongside tiny, bouh puil vite bo change ml through up to tid Midday got her head and and at the furlong pole Kingfisher wae let re c flow bu the fous with ait eare, and going away raced home two lengths nt of Chilieothe, who. as Midday wae held up at the Mutah: not favorite, Tine, 1: sco £ except for second place, a favorit he start was we far b in front, position: club house, where ward and made the racing on! Tead, and carried it on, ueraie 94 second to the far turn, where jaric passed him and was on the quarter of Midday Down the in ¢ home Haric soon headed und #hoox her off je went on with lead, no one being footy enough to All ihis while Kingfsher war lying Again at the furlong point He Kingfisher w. © was no biay wae mont f pulled to up to th forty rods from home, he got his send forward, and in adozen strides fronted and went home by him self, wind Maric was ni manly, st W that he means g by two leugths in hand, pond, and Midday third, Time, 1 ‘There was great satisfaction di g of Mr. Belmont, who is a great favorite 10 ghtforward way of running his horses ith backers prime favorite, as they know when he starts & horse, THR THIRD RACE. ‘This was the Nursery Stakes for two-year-olds nowt oy of Lightning, Cavalier, Mr. Jerom ry ¢ were sixty entries. Of cours r of colts but few will con @ fliteen that, should, f 80 large a to_the post ‘They were Flash * two Kentucky ry Bussott, Girl ere lies, Mr. Todd's Booth colt, Hi of my Heart, Elsie, Leme, Mary Clark, Hunter & i Bi EF b it ravers's colt by Ce 1, Fanchon, Mr. abeock’s filly by duck Mal ne Favorite was sh of Lightning, made #0 ly @ good race which ne Won At Suraiogs last summer, ‘The next fayor- was Bassett, as quickly taken as the Olly. Bas- sor,” Aurec sett won, th F uw th w ty F, Morris's ‘Timedoy. W SUMMARY, om AND Daye Muy Th play OF pay hg hore recel i iaty entries ¥ stakes for two-yent #1000 added, with declari 4840 ont of Uh ; 6 declared ch.¢. Harry Bavsett, by Lextogton— inne Bis i! Fla’ Oe" Lightning, by ‘of my Heart. by HE Vems by Leamington: f Mary Clark, erst D. 6 Dy y Abriola. by aller. ‘by ke v by three Betting, —Odds 8 to 7 and fo field, 8 to 1 against Bassett, to 1 a to Laguinst the oilers us aiid, ‘The pools were! Pntries |. Boris Inst of Lightning,809 950) Elsie... rere Urry Waseett,.,..2.40 200) Fieid) vere OO THE RACK, ‘The start was long and protracted one. When ie Held was sone off, Mr, dor bay Kentucky filly was in the lead, ‘With Bassett next, while three ere left at the post fucing the wrong way. They red and went on, The Kentucky filly headed on > the reverse curve, Where Bassett came out, at to o rom the erowd and went on to Bassett, and was ne tue | Biddy Malone und Tisdale at do 3, 3 ¢ strode to the front, lay there in hand to the 4, coming home two lengths first, under # hard ull, Atthe frst of the far turn Flash came awa, ocond through to the Gnish, but could never reach ader, “Time, 1:19, Tue PouRTH RACE, ‘This was the steeple chase. There were three ptries, A good rice was anticipated, and doubt 88 bub (or mischance would have been seen In the! Oysterman Was the favorite over He won, SUMMARY, PLACE AND Day—Stecple chase handicap ; 1D. BHD $2W 10 second horse | e'saved bid sake, about two miles aud o Dh, Oysterman, Jr. Oyre., 152 Ibs. nabue's bm. Biddy Ma one, byre.. 144 Lbs, . K. Lawrence's b. b. aged, 130 Ibe, 1 a 8 ‘The start was on the oourse, ly front of the club R 7, 1870. bim too much hurt to remount, he hima od rode home three fourths of Oysterman, Jast as latter was No material injury was sastained by Grifn or the bad starting of the youngsters in the Nursery Bad as the flag systorn of atyrting is It wos never worse managed than in the Nursery #takes To be a starter, the roan should be resolate, Qvalities speared yesterday, The tart tha! would be dificult bandon stom of atarting, and must pire on that aman with cou He must not, as was done ses, Dat must nt and wot their rear, feat of them or for his saret y. The starting of the spectators, a Building may be Burned when Filled with Tar Barrels—And thot it will 5 are Baracd Of-And ver ix Underaeat Yesterday afternoon about five thousand pe plo assembled in the neighborhood of Sixty seventh sirect and Third avenne, to witness a public test of the method of extinguishing fires by the application als with steam fire engines. Two build- each twenty-five foct by forty feet, and two and dry pine lumber, and filled with 200 empty tur barrels, and six barrels of rosin, each building being also saturated with tar and gasoline, On the rounds were Fire Commissioners Blair, and Galway; Chief Shay of the Sixth Battalion, and Chief Sullivan of the Eighth Bavtal- | "Q f King+lind, Capt, Smith, Foreman of Engine Co, No, 22; Chief of Police Fowler, of Jersey City ; Capt. Gunner, Sergt. Schultz, anda platoon of Drew of Boston, superintended the arrangements, 1 the Enre Q ka fire engine, which consisted of two large upright and sieves and pumped by Seam through sulphate of soda, which had been placed 4 Foreman | ¢ aud firemen, eries rent a thrill of od thal the men of ily slightly injured, while Mr. Gun. Detective Lain. A MERCHANT'S SUICIDE. rd’n Hotel —phooting Under the Jothing to Deaden tho Kound-A Wil, anda Reaneat tobe Buried in Greenwood. Max E. Berolzheimer, formerly an importer of dry goods in Leonard street, and said to be worth half ® million of dollars, was found dead in his bed at about one o'clock yesterday afternoon, in a room on the third floor of Mailiard’s Hotel, 621 Bronaway, At Orat ft wae sapposed to be acaso of natural death; but whon Coroner Rolling and Capt, MeDer- WL WILEARD’S MURDERER. A DESPERADO AS 18 OWN COUNSEL IN A HARTFORD COURT, JHE POLITICIANS CIRCUS, TAMMANY WALL IN THR REPURLEH CAN GENBRAL COMMITTER, ——— Charles &. Spencer Givi Sentenced to Death Starvation inthe Con- neetiont Prison—Kemarkable Seenc on the t ‘Trial of Avsaasin~An Appeal to be a Made for Pardon. Correspondence of The un Hantronn, Oct. 6.—The excitement over the Wilson murder trial was again developed at the opening of the Coort this morning, when the rash of Tho Union Central Republican Committee met last evening. The eapecial business was the arrang- ing for the primery elections, The room was woll Thompron the thieke OF the uLlucky horse, AGU | gro people to-gain admiction wan even ereater than | Mott of the Prince strvet police, made an investiga: | filled. Circulars wore distributed around the room, none by tho horsen, ; At the berlnnng ot rreccedinga, om, Wedneaday, | 0% It was ascortained that Mr, Berolzheimer had | containing the Republican State ticket, to which Bo ended the day’e sport, afl good and satisinctory. committed auicide. ‘Tho body was covered with the | addross signed by Alunzo B, Cornell was apponded, to | Wilson himacif was perceptibly cooler in his de- portment than during the impanelling of the jar} When the jury had been sworn, Mr. Hydo, one of the counsel for the defence, announced thet Wilson desired to conduct his own case, and asked the d | Court to allow the prisoner to leave the dock and h take a seat at the table nasigned to counsel, that he mieht have fucilities for taking down testimony. ‘The Court promptly grunted the request, and Wil 800, fortified with a large portfolio containing docu: ments to be used, sonted himself with a display of assurance, The first witness introduced wan Dr. J. C, Jack- fon, who was called to attend the prieon warden just before his death, The condition of the wounds was exploined, but nothing further appeared of im- portance til on the cross-examination of the noxt witness, Mr. Dwight M. Martin, Deputy Warden of the State Prison, when the following interrogations and answors were putand received, Wilson himself bedeloties, and by tho right side Iay a five-barrelied revolver, one chamber of which had beed dischargeil. ‘The weapon had evidently been fired ander tho clothes with the left band, and the bullet had passed throngh the beart. From the testimony taken before the Coroner it is believed that the decd was dono between 4 o'clock on Wednesday afternoon and half past 7 yesterday morning. Mr. Berolzhoimer was seen by Mra, Mus- sinan, wife of one of the proprietors of the hotel, entering his room at about &90 P, M. on Wodnes- day, after which he was not again soon alive, At about ball past 7 o'clock yesterday morning the waiter called him to breakfast as usual ; but receiv ing no reaponse, he supposed that the gentleman de- sired to sleep, and did not further disturb him. At about noon the chambermaid went to clean ap his room and found the door still locked. Her eum. mona receiving no response, her suspicions were exprossing trong hopes for the success of tho ticket, and alluding to tho divisions in the Domooratie party. Strong efforts were urzed. Charlos 8, Spencer moved that the Socrotartes of tho respective associations attest tho various certifi cates of election, and act with the Inspectors ap- pointed by the Presidents as Inspectors of the Bloo- tons, The motion was carried by %6 aMfirmatives against 63 negatives. Before the question was set tled it wae found thet the count of the two Secreta ries, Georgo F, Coachman and Abrabam Brown, Jr. id not agree. ‘The latter, who holds an office tn the Board of Health bya Tammany appointmont, had counted the negatives in the majority, ‘Thereupon the Hon. Charles 8. Spencer moved that he be expelled. ‘This led to a dispute upon the propriety of admitting persona Into the Committee ho held offices onder the patronage of Tammany. K, Delafield Smith said that the Committee could fain no respect from tho yeomanry of the State it they admitted delegates who held office under Tam- many or any other branch of the Democratic party. conducting: aroused, Soon Mrs. Trandies of Brooklyn catied, | Ho Considered ‘« member of ‘Tammany Hall a8 r. 7 " ashe had not seen him on usunl on Wednesda; pod in Cimmerian darkness, 10 im fe Sut NEVE: 460; Bader Oath She informed Mr, Mussinan, who on find, than a Repablican whose mind had been opened evening. ing the door locked inside, suinmoned ‘an officer and had the door broken open. Mr, Berolzelmer was about vix feet in height, thirty-seven. years of age, and strictly temperate, His friends knew of no reason for the deed, nor had they heard of any reverses or other cause for bis act. beyond the fact that for the past three weeks ho Q.—How long have you been connected with the prisou? A.—About five years. Q.—Were you ever sworn in? A.—T was sworn in by Director Lilly, I believe, though Tam not positive, Q—Do yon know that T was put in the solitary celit A.—I know it from the record book of pun to ligh ‘ot debasod himself to recorve Demo~ gratic pay. Mr. smith observed that he hed knows Brown freqaently to make mistakes of the kind, apparently for a motive of bis own, and deman an explanation of this last blunder. Brown explained it in a lame of way amid mach laughter, and business proceeded, inhments Tt was announced that a printed roli of members lad been snffering from colic. He w native of Do you know whether the record on that book would be distributed by Brown, anda general raat incorrect Anal ao ot. Furth, Bavaria, where bia frends are well to do in | TN Gee ensued, “ach man “wanted to. ally the world. Aftor quitting the business in Leonard street in May last, be had become an inventor, and had occu. Pied 8 room at 406 Broadway. He had boarded at ailard’s about five years, and there was highly respected. Ho left a note Ad'ressed to his friend, Adolph Zinn, in which he said he had made a will wrich he desired to be given to Mr. Brandies, of Brooklyn, He added. that he wished all debts to be raid, including $25 to his washerwoman. He also desired to be buried in Greenwood Cemetory. ‘The jury having returned a verdict of death from shootiig through the heart, a permit was given for the removal of the body, which was last evening 9. Do you know on what day I wae put into the solitary cell? A.—On Sunday. weQe How long’ did T remain there? AT don't now Q.—Did you brine me, bread and water while I was there? A.—I don't know, Do you swer that you are not the man who brought me bread and water? A.—I cannot swear tot Tom not. Wilaon (anid nt is very strange. Q—Who turnishes bread and water to prisoners in the solitary cell? A —The rulo has been that we Mr, | lave been directed by the warden, Are you Wi ling to awear that Twas not in that future voters himself, and keep Brown straight. Mr. A.J, H. Duganne offered a resolution that tw any nominating committee held under the suthort- ty of the Couvention, no person should be eligible as a delegate who held office under the city government, He ureed the resolution strongly. Year altor yoar, le said, he had voted ® straight Republican tickety and year afer year he had been lod up to the sams bles of Tammany. Those whom he had counted on ts the leaders of repablicauiam liad the money of yin thoir pockets, and Republican nomi had yearly proved a faree, ‘Tammany He), id, had” crept into Repoblican nomination, into its appointments, into the Repa licen Commite cell four days ond nights? ‘0, Lam not. Btopared for: Whe grave, igh places th ‘0 man, he arser te item ot mt Taw anten R-1eaws | gear mmawnagra avcomason, — | Hr tlacr tte ian Mit ete Q.—Who let me ont? A.—T did, Maan i refrain from voting, as Tammany might dictate, or T Hon. Denis Burne a Can 10 for Pox lice Commissioner. To the Editor of The Sun, Sin: The Hon, Denis Burns, .— Whit day was that? A.—[ cannot tell, Q—Nave you no means of knowing who au 4 | Plied me with bread tind water in the dangeon? A. silent know but T might have supplied you—i can't tel ‘would lose his office. a H. White oppored the resolution of De The resolution was decided by Ti afirma- tives to 64 negatives, Joho H. Gridley added am Amendment, that no delegate to the Comvention the member the cylinders, and which tmpregnated the water. | | Q.— Wis it thive oF six manthe ago that Twas in | from Sligo," in whose promotion and success you | should vote for » Democrat, This was nogatived 6 ation Ww own by the E ny he dungeon? A.—it was within jonths. e yy T2 to 7 ible preperation was throws by ae res ani tte ts ve See seats Hike alt Hf us, to feel a ware iateronh should | 7,78 10 OF, 1. vote, Mr. Charles 8. Spencer spoke e atrewms—two through inch-and-s-half hose. | j-taure with the Directors’ report? As—I think | ROtbe required to tramp to Albany any moreas | against voting for Democrats, among whom he ine Unree-vigite nozzle; the other through the | not Assemblyman, Therefore, we, his friends and con- | cluded those who had burned ® negro orphan aay~ fame size hose, with s heicineh mozge; | Q.—Mr, Martin, have T ever shown you any stituents, request that ‘Ta SCN will urge bis claim | 10%, and thrown negroes into the river. He thought agreat cause should be carried to its end withoat avd in two mnindtes a terrioly hot fire w.s STINKING MPAT? for the place of Potico Commissioner as the sue- | tie aid of ils antagonists, The Z'ridune, he sald, hoat driving tio muitiiude back Hore the attorney for the State objected, his pri cetsor of the Hon, Matthew T. Brennan, who had charged bim with allied with ‘Tammany, At 12 ininutes to 4 the tur cipal objection being that, as the only ground to m pires to a more ouerous but less remunerative place | Ho would say that if any one asserted that he ba ire 1 in eight m ate (he erine m be that it was committed in | forthe sake, of course, of the dear people. ever received one dollar from Tammany Hall, F complete control, so perivetly | seifdefenco, tie management of the prison and the Mr. Brennan can exact from the Boss the appoint: | lied in his teeth. The Republican party he asserted ven entered the builling with toeir | trestwent of the prisoner could have no bearing | mont of the member from Sligo, if he is half the | would havea majority in the next Congress, and aiid place! on the smouldering tar barrels. | whatever, except ta show. malice on the part of the | friend. to the Hon. Denia that be affeccta to be. And | elect Gen. Grant without the aid of Tammany. At one minute to4 the whole streeture fall in with | accused ittinst be shown, also, to substantiate | why should not the Hon, Denis be Police Commis- ‘Various motions were pat ia the course of basi- a crash, Vurying beasath the ruins For u ni of seivdeferce, tuat the erime was com- | sioner When ko many of his compatriots are wicld- | ness, and it was found that a number of Tammany Patrick MeGoath, and Bdward E mitted tn the pr ce of immeciate danger. The | ers of the locust? Clubs are to be trumps more | men were among the meinber They rose or re- mained in their seats when nos td were counted, as * Carpenter and Minor consulting, de- | thanever; therefore let the Hon. Denis be Kin, cided that (ae testimony would not be relevant at | of Clubs, ‘The member from Sligo is well qualified | it suited thom. Several wore asked why they «! tals stage af the procee though if facts should | to expouad the Tammany police toxt, according to | but they denied having done, so, One man said be the | subsequently sppear warranting ite admission, a | Matthew SUNRISI got up ‘to speak to a friend.” i dificrent course might be adopted. —-— ‘The laughter was aproarious. Every man not « The | Wison—Li your Honors roiuse to receive this tes- | Senator Thanderbolt's Friends Ask His Ap- | momber was required to rotire to the back of the ntic | timony I Imve no defense to make, Ishi potat room, It was finally decided that the Congressional rimaries should be Leld on the 19th of October, the Founty Convention primaries on the 9th of Getoe ber, those for Asserably on the 2st, and the Ward Priraarios. for, Schoo! Inspectors, Akiermen, &¢.,0m ihe 234 of October. ‘A strong police force was in attondance outside, prosecution take its course, whien will # To tha Baiior of The Sun. Sin; Now that Brennan is retiring from office, let Pammany ay t Senator Michael Norton in his place. The Senator was the only man who had a his chair around, with bia back 1 moodily during the exa of the prison, which was his | tion of the Crplai concluded: vue tie Juice Carpenter—ito Mr, 1, Have you any | clean record at Albany last winter, tie {4 possessed | and many police officers were in tho room in plaia plied to Ue «r ninition to make * fs ommon genes, and b: traightforward | clothe NOTHING PURTHPR TO NO WITT THE Case, Ke He always keeps his eyes open, and you may Bbe Mbit inithe Fenbe Demetracy. ; Jnoge Carpentor—We will have no Versy | Uo sure that he would caretully watch’ the Republi. | An enthusiastic meeting of the James O'Brien pa with tie vrsoncr, Me, lijde, have sou any ques | consin the Hoard, Ben Monierre couldn't teal | Aasoctation of the Kighteenth Ward wan held taet tke. ofee ns to ask? "while the Hon, Michael Norton waa a Police | nignt ay Twenty-recond atrect and First Mr. Myde—No, sir loner, ‘Tammany could not appoint a man | Piel i hapaitae Lebel ded at doveloek a(ternotn sosston Wilson appeared in the | Wao would be more acceptable to the barty a large | The Chairman said that the organization bad boon 1 full conte free : gain hat taken tick to Jail with him | tan honest Mike, Let us have a man of deter | formed to secure the election of James O'Brien to PAM Biter’ re ree ‘ 0 re 1 lis pavers, saying, as he de- | mination in Brennan's place, EIGHIM WARD. | the Mayoralty. Another candidate had, howover, aaatlen tien Pinele ed. that he sheuld hive nothing turiver to do — sprung up, Judge Ledwith was an honest. man, Bs minutes pu 4 the fire with the ‘case, nor should he allow bis counsel to The Missionaries en the Indians. but he shoal not be allowed to supersede the soitian Fir tinent we rhe sionarie: o cnaries | Sheriff. It Judge Ledwith received the nominetion tory over tho United States Chomieal Fire Two or three fly examined, | The missionaries and friends of missionaries | je °(ie Chairman) Would doclare the Oreauization Company of Culergo. Te took A mii tites to control | and tie State rested Attorney an’ | assembled in the Brooklyn Academy spent the | dissolved the fire with the chetwical process, and ouly 8 | noaneingt timony was 80 simple and con- | groater part of yesterday ia Hateni $$ Ininutes when Croton aone was used 7 | chusive tat he slionld make no argument to the | Reser part of yesterday in Lite d bi tahdyd oniruany. pernione We ibe special committees on the condition and prospects jacked Lae Another Flaul Movement on Too Bor | porctto eee arte ont co ron wish to. be | ef the wore as. the) varlolia raleglomiefalions, 7Ee:1 yhidor Wale, (ue. world.renowned. Ohemieh, Lid nopolintn. Wien Non sie being practically eut off from | Hon; William E. Dodge read the roport on the mis erously ill of a softening of what hotalls is beata, Another movement is on foot in \..s city to | mak ce, T have nothing to aay lone among the Norin American Indians, and the | At» special meeting of the Lotus Club last evening ed resolutions calling on the religious —Do yo it ee with whe famiy-of De W! k down the Knickerbocker anu other ice |, J¥cee 1—Do you wish your counsel to sminations to interest. themselves. in Indian ident, w Vana 'e com: puliste, I ats ure in search Puen, alessio line agnirs The farewell seeking of the Board takes ral in Bchoare a fresh water lake near the Hudeon River, which | Judge Carpeater then charged the Jury, and they | Pisce io the Academy of Musi ab Big o'clock this — RSONAL INTELLIGENCE. they wish to purchase, and from whicd they declare retired, ts ming in only twelve minutes after with a — their intent rving the | if New York | Verdict o GiePEM enna Mis Suit by the Hon, Samuel G, Conrtne: —-— an ete cil ail th ee at onc-lourth the price WiSOnePeecleed aa 6 ts ie parteee camps: A large number of United States officials as- Superintendent Jourdan is much better. idee cpeonaattats We, and soon rward was addressed by the | Sembled at the Marine Court yesterday, as wit 3 | The yachtsman Ashbury bas ordered 9 $4,008 —— roa ceey tes be as addressed by th ra realereay, Pesses | ainting of Arctic scenery from one of our American The V A sna devorred ty the WesLington Market butehe this city 2t Van Riper's Hackensack House *bington Market Chase and Major Le Grand, of Wasbingion Market, served out the soup, Commodore pion chowiler eater, Tom Whiten, the taurket Bitly Johuson, snd other sports o' Washington Mar: ket cestroyed about thirty baskets of wine and a hogehead of soup. — The Car Drivers’ Strikes Mr, Tucker, the President of the Eastern of railway cars, appeared at t ty-eixth eet de time-table with Mr. Terry, instructions that be #! nd pers ou the new tab le are three trips from the South Ferry to tral Park. a Hoffman on his M Srnacese, Oct, 6. Twenty-fourth Brigade, commanded by A. Grecn, was witnessed here this aftern¢ Hoffwan and ston. briefly congratulated the brigede on Durance fle goes to Hochester thi reviews a brigade in Buflalo on Saturday, ary Travel en, ning, joys on a Bender. ping-turtle soup supper was last night office of the ot last evening aud left a mew | ome: the Superintendent, with I treat with the drivers on ‘ae tem to goto work this morn- | It ts Yhe terns of the new time- A grand review of the After the review the Governor ir One sp: ‘or the Hon. Samuel G, Courtney, the well-known ex-Federal District Attorney, in a suit brought against William KE. Brockway, a wholesale liquor desler, for a counsel's fee of $1,000. Mr. Courtney ints, Officers and members of the old Fifth New York ed to send as many of their com je to Mr. Geo. F Ju er—Wilton, 4 you of the of nu Taw pron he senten anything to say why the sentence of de Hot be pronou Jury ofyonr conntrymen tor in t fegree, The sof | It yon have Col, ‘ d you bow have an opportu of the New York Temes, yt) do 40. detended Brockway on a charge of violating tho | step to revive the memori Wilkou-Your Honor, I pave only to say that T do | revenue law, and $1000 for | mand bys dinner or rounton, that Lhave been tried yet. Buel ait mubtequentiy claim C rortly as es m- | Bot (nel thal I have bean tried yet. Bas tat be services, which Brockway refused to pay oa the ———— ora, | Sth Teinerey tor eine comer eata tive #2 AC | grouud that it was an exorbitant amount, NEW JERSEY. Ghanecticut State prisons ue I have been, renee f Horace Escaping the New York Canvans. The Hon, Horace Greeley addressed the State Fetperance Convention in St. Louis on Wednes day. Ho urged the organization of societies thronghoat the State, and the laying of scientific facts before the people. He did not believe in pro- ory laws, but people should be tanglit that alco . ike opium, is poison, and should be shunned ére was an‘ unsuccessfal attempt made in the Convention to organize & political movement, ‘The Court then pronounced SENTENCE OF DEATH. syet no feoling during the delivery of the sentence except once or twice hangin= his bead, At toe close be wos taken in the cusiody of the riff, and then passed over to the State Prison 4 and cor. voyed to Wethersfield joing back to prison was not what the prisoner expected, He hoped tobe kept 1 jail. He must now de confined in a cell made specially for him ‘The Paterson roenes are #o busy with politics that they can’t find time to steal. ‘The Burlington county Republicans bi nated Henry J. Hick for Senator ‘The house of Christopher White, on Soath street Hudson City, was enterea by burplara yesterday after noon, and $2,900 in money and about $1,000 worth a Jeweiry were stulen. ‘The body of Mrs, Miller, of Martin's Creek, War ren county, who escaped from the Btate Lunatic Asp Wilson disn © noml- Belt constructed of boiler iron, bas double — lum afew Gays ago, was found floating in the canal n doors, is walled in with briek, maxing it per: FLASUES FROM 1K OCEAN CABLES, | bear Trenton yeaterday, Cou- | fectly’ secure, Tt ie put in what {6 called tho new eee On Wednewtay a matronly woman appeared before ison part, where there are no other prisoners, ap 1 e . | Justice Oiase in ‘accompanied by a boy of 11 EA Oe at ‘ote the Anglo cables is again injured mear Now: | ants Chats in Ny paiapanied by 8 ey Of 8) Now Wilson will woman desired’ to em welded. The peal to the Legislature for pardon at the May session next yer Wf e0) ‘The Liverpool cotton market closed quiet, with | asked the beardiess youil whether bis * marm ki Fe eee an ee rear nce Bese, N® | apianis at SuwoeNa, and Orleans at 830M. wevout.* pets ject of bringing forward evidence couceroing the | The Pope has drawn a monthly payment of 520,000 1 ry: ro by Gov. | management of tho prison, wilich he faile1 to do op | Scud: The order was countersigoed by tne Junta, VOTTINOS ABOUT TOWD, his trial today, ond GPa ip ‘Travel Stopped on the Erie, Consols closed at 92% 2902's for money, the account. Fivetwentien-2s, 914: Gs, 94 SYN. Tenforties, 8. Erie, 18; Lilinois Centeul, 118) Music on the Battery this evening The Freneb Patriotic Aid Society's receipte to — A Morris and Essex freight train ran off the ype date aro $57,705. Harvard's Tribute to her Heroes, ck at the end of the Bergen tunnel yesterday WASHINGION NOTES. The B. B. P.'s have their annaal clam-bake ia Boston, Oct. 6.--The corner stone of the | ®Mernoon, and up to a late hour in the evening —- Funk's Park this afternoon Memorial ail at Harvard College, to be erected in Fal miles of traivs were awaiting to get through and Brig. Gen. Terry gunboat Lutoache Treville hes re memory of the students and grudtates who partici = a = 9 of the Bowrd tom uichored In the harbor, pated in the war, was laid to day with appropriate THE BALL AND BAT. Auton aud muster out oMocrs under the bew | Maury Ann Augusta Houran died suddenly last Ceremonies, Judge Hoar delivered the oration rigina’ poom, by Oliver Wendell ‘Vhe huilding fund amounts to § —— New York Custom House Appoin R. K, Sanford, Clement A. Loomis, ¢ Holme ate mentn, evening in Ninoty-sixth street, near Broadway, ‘The gentlewomen of the Sonthern Women's Bar ring to eatablish & medical collage (OF uth, fire damazed the third floor of & eeeeneae ‘The Swamp Club boat t ‘The White Chiengo on th Amateurs o! Nowark beat Elizabeth at Waverley yesterday, 21 to iL estertay a committes of gentlemen from Mary ident aud invited himeell and net co visit the Agricultural Fair in Fr derick next The Presideiit, slways ready to accept auythiug, epted the invitution. The President received a deepatch yesterday from e Empires by 42 to 98 ockings and Red Stockings play in the Resolutes of Van Rensselaer, cleras; of. K. Butler, W. 1 Wright a eelneecoeea ei iaaiot in neers alent va adie e baiweutt mejer, Cornelius L. storekeapers ; William ROOKLYN Imgton th ten oF trolve, Gay 4 , LYN, epared to sail for Enron haves dri room two by tin le Rdwaria, It aailve, Williaa V Legecit, Dovid Ls ucticns willimot Giller waterlaly tevin the iasteuc™ | Maiti breed withowts eingie pier, > cete Om Pye lid aed ogi! ancls ane Brooklin workin 11 amass meeting Tells ‘ Edward Gategan, of ‘Tivoli, Dutchess coanty, # Se nde RSS - lap gent yyy st Pat Woods, of Richmond, who bas been in brakeman on the Hidaon River Railroad. fell vestor Fg — S. nh rf 1 f CULRLOSINIES OF CRIME, The Supt veT The YT Petites ca Pega pie ag egg the train tite, tn yg granted to Yolnt diecontiaulg ray t : og , The biasting operations at He he i Att rand Opera House Marotzek's placo was Rowen Clapp of Boston was sentenced yostertay [oA ary in the. City, €« actvely mito. the canvans sup od by Cart Patt, brother of the famous singer to to years’ hnprisonment lor countereiting Wires aad ier a version of $2,000 Candidate tor red ection Al caaud Carlotta, He ls barely twenty years five veut coins ia Reet erie anitalned: by Oulug Deshed Of 6 i a axe Who shot Mella Husted. at aot | ‘eur'on Christnias day, SPARKS FROM THE TELEGRAPA, The Putnam Phalanx of Hartford and the Amos: neu shot himeelf, died yesterday nthe |“, ‘ pan + o - Keag veterans of Newburyport, Mase. will_ arrive 4 t Yesterday afternoon a grand reception was given - ow York ue por a pital for the Lenent of the Howar Orphan Assim, | ‘The Ballimore shoemaxers ara on strike. New yore ues Tharedey ino Troy are to ber 4 Sprucil was yesterday sentenced to Ave | {n fean erent, nenr Troy } i Selved by Col, Fiat's Niath Hexineat xv miprivoniuent for the Piguslaughier of Williau Wiki POM: and sinat Ti heen bers! ons died of yellow fover in Now Or. The Cartmen's Protective Union evening, iit ngale in October last, at Belvidere, Nd inal a aoe Veans on Wetlueaday. ; gna Me Bheoial Commit Winnett carry Hanley called Pas Morrison a liar: John | by the Rev date i Rev, Dr. Pinckney was consecrated as Assist phy had | romised ine care RA ap et ote. Laney neta wim, and yesteriey — ant Distiop of Maryland ye-terday Ing Dark on its oF ig hjury in the Brooklyn city Court gaye Pata verdict POLITICAL SQULBS, Tho Democrats of the First District of Dutenesn “onrt, Ald : ; ore county have, bominated x Bokel ror whe Asse “years of 1h the Paterson Courts yesterday, Elias A, Vrec vy o Vena 1nd eer aitvictod ot asgoutiina. Hie. tather indiaw The Democrats of the Twentioth Ward, Brooklyn, |” yp. sicktng of Omaba has. boon appointed Sup et to Jane L 5 Ludiow stron A ee eon oe Oe a ee old man Ena wand | ealsed. a iofinan and Heach Daouer lest’ evcoing 18 | indi Aime nthe: Yate Taeae aeatboeae: vinde t with her husbaud dotendied niin in the tial Myrtle avenu Coes G! ammont. 2 Malitoad, In place ot | Cu), vis tutenta to. raixo numi fforson Market Pollee Court yester Me oman Clarke (or (helene. erm ani Chas, 11 jaca eee Bae emery eerie taf to thirty, wid to equip. the forson, Murkol Poltge roare Tevterday | dimes tor wie sort. Uri, are tha Kepaplioan poms | ,,nrerg Wes s.rup yesterday on the Hibernian Guy mnt nieaders, (oF which & ¢ ci tec ot dehwuling WIA Ie Dowling tSuenec: | uces tor Congress 1a the din District vert thtrlabliity to meet auy dangers? ne omcere 8 Pale eee eat tec eae taty'or 1-20. by tulaciy. representing that tho liquor Republicans of the Finth Georgia District yee ‘ Me it mare Tenals ed INS DOW: ae Le ate Wathrian oo was worth thot amountand | goaty Kogiuated tor Congress Col fahuu 8. Faken | 9) sonday evening Ist a b factory Henry Kusxel! hay Just arrived from Londoe Felling itto him. The oarrels in the storo, lapelled win, | MW eon ty, toog tern, and Thomas BP. ierd, |S nod, Tex vloded Teus: | with sone r DKTAVIDg. OB Whiskey, biuuliy, gud s0 00, Coutwived pUre CULO | eset eee ort verin ' J iigtinian, Wiliam Hearcster, tose Binge, they ‘| water * , herman 0 file glaeace ‘ ropale ear was placed on the track of the Nosth. | 4 The Hop. dosern Steanas's Pifteenth Ward M7. | ogi an eetate ol $i on Wedneaday, orp Helituad at Surin Bescewen, Nit on Werlnesday nan Asoclation will haves bauner Falsing as 164 | post mariem ox Ms to be ulade io with the evident | on of throwing the mad train | Cyarsclam chowder, and epeschos sascha the lnverests of science, having ned the Treasure fromthe track. ‘The train was mov uy ae Whe Houthern Co\ Tal vaagealian ‘i Henry Smith 1 appoint tossed the obstruction aside, and The Republicans of the Second District of Lowa | nats yosterda Fo Commareial Cons ta Nat erly Clerk, hae been nn ag, Cyrus, George, aid Justus fay torday hi frit Ac It. Co tony Speaker of the =tate , bv hy Fecontly A clerk in tlenry Mnith tous, were afrested. dulius ‘@ conowion of tis | House of Kep aitves. for the tullt Mionnl | Auetican siphing aid’ to the woutiers Pacing Hat iveler ain He oe Dught to exonerate the ators, tnd Scimtor Worl to the vacancy occasioned by | 'OAds and declaring tivere the proverty of the people Deon Fetired un BON pe man, registered on the. zk of Beptember at th Ing # large and enthusiastic meeting wan | Chae on (Or Now L ork taal eve ne witiug of las. | Ab the meeting of the Sulesmen's Rorly Closing Houber aud feiained diinsing Mr. ptetsou first gathering of the BAI¥G OYHE olaared Irons Bust ialope #50" | agociation last evening, Mr. Wittenbcecher ue wince, and delight cata with hint Rounced (has measuros fone by whic te Age Wiileh he wecomp: tig on the piano. Wirt A crazy man went on the Lyoa creek bridge at | socl tion would. be 'vaatly boned tet, and {hat be wae See ideace’ bin was presented, he eal he cxyceted | was largely reprosented, Uilea yesterday afternoon, told some mon that he | determined to stand by the orsanzAuon tthe Yaak eae eee Mae ee tacked, “As to packer had | Gimtticls spoke, wud shower that the colared popula: | would show them sometaing’ that they had nove Mr Houghton urged a better aiieidance, and adroce: fortheom Mdo Ber 9 | Con owed the liverty ‘which they eujuyed ty tue exer Hale of Uae Kawublicau uaxby, s . And acizing & wite ted a Ue teil 105 feet, au winter ive of social gatherings during (he ng bliss Netta Was abscat Op BooouAK of #iCkaO! ave two oF tree swings aud 16t 0. was intently killed. nO MMe Le.