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THINTY-EIGHTH YEAR. oo g1) INVASION OF FRANCE. fF BOMBANVMENT OF PALLS SAID 70 BE IMMINENT, boon ovacnaiod by tho Prussians, who are retreat- tne. ‘The Prefect of Hptnal tlegraphs at midoight of the 6th to the Minister of te Interior thas A COMDAT TOOK PLACH TRerxapat botwran the towns of Lavn and Bray Gres, againat 6.000 to 10,00) Prosatans, supportet by artillery French troops, who wore nited by the No held their position, A despaten ows ereat onthusiaam on the part of tho Nationa! @uard, who are rising @n maase to re st Prussian requisitions, Roum, Ooi. % vik Touns.—The Prossians at Gisors have boon repulsed by the National The onemy have, however, formed a cam Gisors of 2,000 men, Telegraphic communication ane the Letter of the ‘26th. Lossow, Oct. T.—'The Mrsonic fraternity of Fagivnd fave contr yuted £79.00 sterling for the mnifies of the German soldiers, Tae mer, a Belgian paper. has an ingenious ary account Of an aérial com: x Tournschon Nadar, the celebrated relief of the f Nowertton ili pes ton ard. rr bel i 41, and u Proseian a@ronaut, The With that poiat is inierruprod, and also to the enst- eneh abronaat, and a Proseian 0 i former camo off victorious, ‘Tho ereat gua for | werd. Touns, Oct. 7.—Snch telegrams as have been re- coived show a stoady ad Port D'Ivey, on the aout’ of Paris, i9 nearly ready to be placod in position. Ite range ts eight kilo- motres, and it requires thirty-five Ailogrammes of powder (or each discharge, Gen, Branchiteck bas been appointed Militvry Governor at Versaiilos. Too B.varisns about Biteba, which place they are Derioying, occupy Wooden Wats Instead of tents. Both by Coogne Ge na the Indépendance Beige assert ih it thore is @ complete UNDERGROUND COMMUNICATION Hetwoon Paris and fou 6, The Be gian papers intt- poaie s! at the Prussians are alarme | at the approach ‘of wintor, and are dispose) to press the sieze of Paria, Gen, Bourbakt has rebutered Mets, Eper- non bas been completely ovaeaated by the Prussians Mrero aro still about 3.090 at Ranoboilict. The French say the enemy's cavalry at Tours number 3,800, and not 500, as at first reported. A despateh from Bonneval, in the Department of Bare-et-Loire, @atod Thursday evoning (0th), says the enemy is eracuatin: the country beyond Tours, ant are ap- Garontly falling back on Btampes. ‘The Prasaian Guard is north of Paris, Ow its rth Corpr and on tne left the Twelfth, fZo the plonoors of the Pru Guard has been as- lengned the task of diverting the warers of the Canal ‘de Oareq into the Marne river, The rtream Into the Seine some miles below Paris, Snould thi Wrassiane succeed in their design, onc source of the = —- WATRR SUPPLY OF THe HESIEGED swill be cut of, ‘The Prussian guas are nearly all 1 position before Paris, and the bombardment will be ‘eommenced from all the batterios simaltanconsly. The Fronch (ortresses of Belfort, Sché.estadt, and Nouf Brisach are to be attacked at once. The cap- ors of Toul have been charged with the duty of ‘Waking Soissons, The Prussians have scovred the provinces ot Marne, Orl and Picardy, without fading any traces of the new French levies. The Prassians have evacuated Mulhouse, marching toward Altkiron, The Germans have occupied force Payard and Vernon, email towns in the De- partinent of Kure, Thoy were vigorously but te eMectanily opposed. PROSSIAN REPULEKS. A despatch from Vendome, a town in the Depart tment of Loiret-Cuor, dated a6 o'clock inst even ‘Ang, contsins the following intelligence : ‘Tho Prussians have been driven from Joinvill Toury, and the weithboring villages in the Depa sof Bure-et-Loire. “the French ‘Qwonty prixoners, inclu couriers ‘The rood between tits place fe thronced yt tie National There ts touch enthusiasm im this section of France. cus ewrrno noe by the Prassians in: vading (ie cast and routheass of France on thelr march to Lyons. ‘The journals say there is a eoneral rising in tho Voages. ‘There are now no reealar troops there, but al: the men are uronsed, France. Hirours are in all the passes, and give no quarter to the enemy, whom THEY HARASS NIGMT AND DAT, stopping their convoys, and cutting their communi and roada. A circalar from the Ministry jerais to at once prepare for the or Ganiza'ion of courtsmartial to insure disctpla: Touna, Thareday night, Oct. 6, via Lonpom, 7.— ‘The troops have all lof here. ‘Their movements Are kept secret. ManewiLins, Oct, 7.—Garibaldi has arrived home, ——— PRUSSIAN WAR DESPATCH, a dred and Six Prassinns Lost Siege of Strasbours—Tho wa Prince of Wartemberg Sh Sreasnovns, Oct. 6, via Berlin and London, — Gon. Ollecd, the Governor of Coblentz, has been transferred to this city, Gen. von Werder, the Pras+lan commander, reports that the besiecers lost from ‘he @ist of September to the capitulation of 200, thirty killed and 195 wor ‘the en.ire siege the Germans lost nit 1x killed and wounded, including o1 thirteen officers. The besieging force is now mi ing toward Paris, THE CROWN PRINCE OF WURTEMBERG SHOT. From the Evening Free Prem. Bewuim, Oct. 7.—A despatch from Versailles an- ounces that ti cs-tireurs, or French gueritias, Who infest that vieinity, ambushed and shot the Crowa Prince of Wartemberg while he wai riding in the park of St. Cloud. His escort, who Were near at the time, wore assailed with a per. foct rain of bullets, All escaped except the Crown Prince, whose jaw was smashed. He was imme- diately conveyed to the village. His injuries are rerious. ‘The escort wheeled quickly and rove furtously into the woods, but assailants had ished. ‘The froe-shooters swarm in the park and through the forest of St. Cloud, and cause great mischief by firing upon every Prussian soldier or seviry in that direction. Tuy attack the courters and harass and intercept all communication between Bt. Cloud and Versailles. ‘The Belgian Echo says there ts great activity evorywhore to protect tie frontier, The siege of Ménidres and Rocroy, French fortifications near the Belgian border, by the Prussians, is thought to be tue motive for these precautions. Baannavex, Oct. 5., Evening, via, Drntin.—The Prussians have opened their heavy batteries on Steloy, the northern defence of Motz. The French replied with spirit, and the cannoarde lasted two hours, The resuit is unknown, but it it was proba- REPOUDIATES TOR WiLurLusnooR Lerren. M. Pietri, formerly Profect of the Police at Paris, Yo-dry publishes, in tho wate of the Emperor, a re Budi iWon of the Withelms: O16 Lotter, Couat von Bismarck bay found tt necessary to ake puli’e tho following statement bly indecisive, = i sid’ Ure oniaton Wowk fo rer ubiiean Inaituuioa ITALIAN DESPATCUR. Dintiiote dvager (oF Germany, uur have = aletter of the 17) Flt, pablisted © dSemoles Qi na Kome—Karthboanke in 1a ly Teb-araph, evi texpressed such Catobria- italy does not want Nice Maelo or tay ote Ba | Rows, Uct. 7.—The Jesuits are leaving the city LONDON, Oct, 7A droudful earthquake has Jost vccurred in Cab Many lives were lost, Sev eral villages wore utterly destroyed. Gen. La Mur- mora leaves Florence for Rome on Monday, ‘Tumin, Oct. T—It is credisly reported that the Tiallan Government have taken the initiative for a deciarntion that they hayo no intention of claiming Nice from France. objection the Bavarian Ge ‘The onty Rar te am ri A ORKMAN CONFHDRRACY fs hor reluctinee to place ber army ender Foderai charge during times of The Zimes this morning lie on eloqnent editoriat article on the ree tiiade of Rn land's moutcality. Prince Pierre Bon Parte has arrived in tuiseity. ‘The Paris Monitewr exhorts the a to oppose increase! vizilance and ‘® more vicorous resistance to the Prussian raids. Gen Houryaki has been allowed to retonter Mets, The supp lion of moat in Paris are vanishing, There pence, Beleian War Despatches, Anrwenr, Oot. 7.—The intrenched camp have ing been evacuated by the militia hay beea occupied by tho French prisoaers who wore lately quartered Ne plont of breadstuis, guns. and ammapition at Beverlvo. A special correspondent at Berlin telegraphs, the Anrwene, Oct, 7.—Granier de Cassagnac bas gone @L, the follwing: to visit the Kmperor at Wiihelmshohe, Tho re CINCULS& PROM COURT BISMARCK, mains of Paul de Cassagnac have been interred at tated Ferricres, Oct. 1. Cassel. Frou reports in the public journals, it appears | Buugsnus, Oct. 7—There are sywptoms of revolt Gat tio Celogation of the French Government | smope tho prisoncrs conned at Beverlos, The Ip Toure Lave offeilly announced that the | Betgian rifles have beon re asa temporary undersigned bad declired to M. Favre thit | proeautiouary measure, and the prisoners will be Prussia would continue the war to reduce | distributed among the different tortresses as 8000 France to the position of a power of the second possible. rank, Ai/ough such expres#ions could only be in lended to influence # circle unacquainted with the Innpuage used in tuternational negotiations and ignorant of the reography of France, still the e Viexxa, Oct. 7.—The supplementary estimate of the War Minister aggregates fifty-two millions of Haves trot this offeial a powneem: $ bears the florins. Neumayer, a leader of the workingmen, Bicovure of Mestiours Crenieux Gls zoiu and . Fownbow, centiomen Lelonging to the government | bas been sentenced to five months’ imprisonment of great Europeaw power, ipdvces me to request | foriaciting a revolt, our kxcellency to putitin the proper tim your Terese TEL Fhe eiaees ee er My Thiors and Italian Unity, INTRUVIBW WITH M. yay Sr t 7.—M. Thiers, while Be question of the condition of peace was not for. | bere newotiating with the Russian Government, ex- willy considored, At his repeated request I com. Bonicsted to the French Minister, in general out- ines, the sume views which furmed the principal 4 to the Italian Ambassador to this country toat his only motive for opposing Italian anity was the foar that 1 would encourage German anity fopic'ef the cirealar dated Meaux, Sept. 16, De Binds exceeding those therein couts yey never R 7 D he, Bet ineny way been made by me. The cession of habeas oaparet. Buoabourg and Metz, which we seek in territorial eounection, implies « reduction of the French terri fory equal ‘in hres Wo the increases through Savoy ‘and Nice, the population of which provinces ob- Pareusnuno, Oct, 7.—The St, Petersburg journals today repeat the statement that Gen. Ignatiofs journey to Odessa was personal and pot ‘Uaioed from Tinly Wa8 BDoNt three quarters of a mil- | Pvlitical, Non, Wheu it te cousidered that Franee. according aetna to the census uf 1866, numbered 38,000.00 inhabit: Boat Racing at Paterao The Hl, M, A. Boat Club, of Paterson, held thoir wnnual fregatta fyesterday afternoon ou Dun- dee Luke, The frst contest was between the four- apis witbout Algiers, aud with Algiers now furniah- iy pal part of the Freveh wi it’ ds palpable that of a million chan, ‘the imyortat of France as against for cou! oared outrigger “Stranger” and the four-oared and Eston, shi ewe leave to this great eaipre the samme | corswain giz * Passaic" ; aiatance, one u's, A.\er Oriontat ond Lilian war enabled it to exercise bo | #n ony the gig took advantage of «1 8 n influence on the destiny of Kurope. 14 will tullve to successfully oppose lorie of evrnis to twe exagweration the Froclamation of the ath of last month, ‘omy add that in toy communication with M. Favre expressly dirocied aitention to (hese views, and I ger's fouhng a stake, and won the race viewy in 9 minutes and 9 seconds The jsecond race, which was to be a" siugle seull" contest, turned out noth- ing more than » farce, the coxswains in both boats Booed not wsure sour ercelituey that ft vetrawod | WFning ia and helping the (rowers when they got from every offensive ally ion tu he cons: quences of | winded ‘Tho third race was very interesting, It ‘the present war for the future pusiticn of Frauce “ O areas power of the world y Tia wee neg 8 | was a “double soul, in paper boat Ponte Ged, Te-Archbishop Cullen les issued | mile The ** Captain Wr. Mra, Wragee, © pastoral (o the clergy and laity. ryu.pathining wits | “Fanchoa” wore tie boats entered, all manned vy tae French people, wad protesting acura the fallin | members of the TL. M.A. Club. 1b was dificult to tell which was al on the * home sireteh,” upti Mrs. Wrigge nud “Fanchon" got mixed up to ke her, and wile they were trying to spuiter apart the “Captain Wrage” shot past them and got in anoud oulraxos upon the Kove. —_—— FRENCH WAR D ATOM - —_ ~ Exclting Yacht Race for $5,000, A General Rising in the Voge: One of the finest yacht races ever witnessed sittms, Oct, 6—Evening—via Berlin and The Fourth Prassian Cavalry are scouring ry toward the Loire, Tucy drove 1,600 cub of Monfort Lamaury, Nothing tmpor- hus just been decided in London (Coun.) har- Capt. Wiliums, of the New York and New London steamor City of Boston, the owner of the yachi Jerniv, and Mr Mooper, of Stoningtoa, the owner cf the Jorepbine, cach staked 62,50. The intone Was HoveR.wen mos, A Bhi oreeRs Was bor Movie Lint trenenivod before Paris yesterday or to-day, Tous Oct T—Gen, La Moiterouge, the com my Ue Army of the Loire, hay arrived bers | plowing, aud both yachts straggled gallantly for the Groat quou'itios of arms and stores are pouring in | prize, neither being of vny time more than 8'¢ min fiom ol! parts of France, A cirentar issued from | utes behind the other ‘Toe Jennie was better the Wor Cmce yonterdey regulates the formation of | handled, however. and exmo in tho ‘miner in two is houre aid 43 tinutes, 114) minutes nhoad of the a courts, Oxer the number of Depnties to be | Josephine, Over £5,000 cuange) lauds in ovteide to the Covsiituent Ans a7 a anda crows that all enactwen's aires Moreh, A Now York Fire as a Curiosity. WH), Le ropeate t The Count de Cenci, @ descendant of the old HCH'® CAPITULATION APPROVED atleman whore young and pretty daughlor Bea m vollog of Gov, Unrich is fully apuroved | tice was executed 900 yours ago for being accessory pr Government hers, Notwitti-tanding the | to his death, captured recently # pretty New York lo the contrary, the Goversl is free from Mi reproweh, wad is tn full accord with she Govern meal, ‘Ihe Pontifical Zouaves, 500 strong, arrived Leirens, who happened to bein Rome, ‘The married couple are on a visit here, The Count I» « tail young fellow of twenty-elzht, with @ moustache hke St ours to day, and will enter tue French service. | Gov, Hoffman's, He ro'urns to Rome with his wile Gea, Combricis reports to the Min‘ster of War, from | 00 the 15th inst aud vat 0 ace 8 fire eatin itianed w York dremen be ore ire goes, Fer threo $i I, on tbe Och, that the enemy are going toward | ygcrvesive ighis he has waited in. {he headquarters jour Brisach, ‘(hore was skirmishing on the previe | of tie Metropolitan Fire Dopartment in Mercer # day, but without serious result. street, tu tue hope of hearing un alarm, dibaasel Lind Mouranois, Oct, 6, via Touns, th —A Prussiat ‘Tee Binking of the Aurora Ielnnds filtendarer, comprising thirty mon, ave all | 7H osptain of the ship Adolphe reports th by the Tarcos, disappoarance of tho Aurore Islands iu tho South Och & via Towns, Th Bperney tae | Ailautio. NEW YORK, THE QUEEN OF CONFIDENCE 7un orepenay In the nama was adroitly concealed, Un- der tho name of Paltorson sho visited the private boarding aehool of Dr, Cobb, oo Fifth Avante and 12h street, for the osteusibls Curpows Of engaging board and tation for ® AUPORITITIOUS 80M. Khe desired the doctor to. devote Dis satire Ame to ber eon, and to give ap bis ertire hourehclt vw tho accommodation of the promising bew. The Doetor was won by the lniy's air of assurance, and mot only arranged with hor to acoommedate the myth. eal lad in the exclusive manner desired, and to pro. pare for it cismiased al! his pupils and Gectinot the application of others, but he actually loaned his viansible patronres a lore erm of money, benides incurring great expenses in preparing (0 s0¢ommo- date the promising rapil in a atyle Lefittlag his sup- pored © ‘mous weolth, Mrs. Warren, alias Patterson, though mo test and quiet in her devortment and renctal appearanc could be stylish when oecasion required; and to this end foned tt con 4 fo cultivate bbe ac: qu lance of a livery stable man. She gained th confidence of King, the tamous ap-town liveryma from whom the obtained CARKIACRS, WITH LITERIED DRIVERS, and footnon whever she desired to make @ atyliah Appearance. She went even so far ae to purelin carriare and tenin, thoneh whether of King OF wot is not known, Thid creditor, however, was the Grat to open his oyes to the suspicious character of the oxtonsive oporator, and fading # dificulty in collect- ing lis Lills, be proceeded to enforce payment by snmmary measures. He sued out « warrant acainat d had her arrested. This disaster the utmost comnosure, though ex ation in torins of studied refine and gentility, In ber dilemma she sent for lady friend in Fifth avenue, whose conceded POSITION IN SOCIRTT made her a valaahie aequaintance. promptly at the bidding, and was lng Wor friet DASUING DETHOTHED OF A BOSION MILLIONAIR. Abont six weeks ago a ncemingly respectable plainly dressed, middle azed woman entored the well-known establishment of Madame Demoreat, on Brondway, and intimating a desire to make extensive Durchases, was received with due connideration, She wore a plain black fronadine drens, without © vertkirt, panier, of other extravagant or ornamon- tal superduity, A similarly plain black eile basque, and a modest biack hat, over which waa thrown « blue veil, completed her severely modest and gentoo! toilet. On her arm she carried « small piaid shaw! On iniroducing herself to the proprietress of the oatablishment she gave tho name of Mrs, Warren. Sho was visiting, she said, with @ certain well known clergyman on Fifth avcoue, with members of whore family she was distantly connected. In the careless (roodom of the conversation she managed to inform her auditor, in the most artless manner possible, that an OLD GENTLEMAN OF IMMENSE WRALTH, residing near Boston, had conceived « atrange fond- nosa for her, and had intimate! to her his purpore of loaving tier the bulk of Lis fortnne, amoonting to eral millions of dollars, Anticipating the troavie ‘This lady came bon sstly am in so awkw: which such occentric freak would oeea- | noaition, Wirhout Wesitency she anpea nd fo the sion with the relatives of this modern | © ‘Meer to relcase ler, and tearing of ew 04 ly Jew- valuables Cresus, Mre. Warren fad advised him that | (if. watch, caale. sad otter 8 tendered thom as security for ber (riond's appoaraner, ry officer could not withsiaod such appeals (row a Indy Of the rank tnd poriion of the one makine them, the cosily pledges, politely re- pmarking that the word of the Fifth avenue lady security for him. BUYING PROPRRTY ON ATATEN ISLAND, Soon after making the acquaiotauce of Mme. Demarest, Mra, Patterson with @ Indy friem Visited Staten Ialand, an! introduced themselves to Nathan M. Heald, Prosident of the Staten Inland Dyeing Ketablishment, intorming bim that he desired to purchave # piece of property which She bad been told belonerd to him, for the purpose of building acd ostablishing her’ residence there. She had considerable money idle and was very it would be infinitely better if be would make over to hor during his lifetime whatever his « rosity bad prompted him to allot to her in tls will, And thereupon the benevolent old stocks one million of dollars. Certain bankers in the floancial quarter of the city, including the firm of Jay Cooke & Co., had the management of the balk of her property, thongh to guard against acci- dents she carried SIXTEEN HUNDRED THOUSAND DOLLARS in Government bords and other negotiable securi- anxious to ‘as the Wes about her person scenery her ‘This modest tale was told with the most consam- | Tt was ti spot for mer residence that mate artiessuess, The face of the lady impressed | Mr Heald sell her & portion of his estate? Mr, the great modiste most favorably, ana ite candid, | Heald would, and the tr10, started out to look at u erty, Tt was ju A honest, benevolent expression attested the trath of | the property. Tt, was Jo Lm gl rrative, Mrs. Warren wus apparently about | Just what she wanted. Sho did aot want 3 or & years of age, of medium height, ratbor stoutly built, thongh by 20 moans gross, of very kentec! carriage and quiet manners, and with o sweet round face overflowing with goodness and love, It was the last face in the world to arouse suspicion. In fact, the whole appearance of the stranger, even to her over-confiding innocence, betokened the wenlthy, refined, country matron, She won Ma- dame Demorent’s heart and confidence at once, and the hearts and confidence of all in the establixa ment who saw and heart her; and, had she been Gisposed, could Wave ordered a! the goods in the mero than two acres, it would be so much troubie to look afer, So the pround was surveyed, Mrs, Pat- teraon <ving a deal to say about herself ana her weaith 1) atoeka al no om, and the party retorued to Cre viecaat mansion of Mr. Heald, whore terms were (ulked over. What did Mr. Heald want for the property? She wanted to pay ‘out, a6 tbe was about going to Europe. and was desirous of con- traoting for a mansion to be erected thereon before her deparinre. She designed purchasing ker furni- ture abroad. Mr. Heald aaid be wor'd think it over and lot her know ‘na day or two. Accordinety, the two Indies took their depariure, Mr. Heald mrking an appoint. houre at once, But the mysterious stranger was | mont to meet Mra Patterson in lis ofice the next playing day, She male ver appearance ai the moment, ard A DEEPER AND SURKR GAME, further conver. von was bad om the sunfeet, and a or was Inboring onder a fearful mental dorange- | "ap ofthe prowerty was submitted for hor inspec. tion, Two or three like interviews were had. and the price, $5,000 an cero having been arroed ‘upon abe wanted to know when the deed could be pro. A week's time was lized when she mised ready. A day or two Mr. Heald was honored with anowior visit isiand by MRA, PATTRRION AND MADAME DEMORMET, whom #he wished to show ber purclase. The two Jadios made a sory the ground, when some dis- cussion arose in ti ‘bo little Jog at one angle of tre property, this little yoce Mr. Heald telling her belonged another man, Sic was so sorry: about that, a8 she feared ho owner mixkt posaldly pat some litte shanty therven whieh would spoil tie looks of ber place; and th it would be am sn. ment, in which there was most wonderful method, She examined the rich and costly 9 (hab were temptingly displayed betore her; crictetsed them with an air of perfect ease and familiarity ; express. ed hor purpose to buy at a futuro time, ‘and with- drew. ‘A few days later the establishment was honored with w repetition of t ever, Mrs, Warron was accompanied by a lady con- nected with the family of the clergyman with whom was stiying. and who is also. well known in society and in the marta frequented by fasntonuble shoopors. This lady betray ed unmistakabie intimacy with Mrs, Warren, and, in fick, allowed heraeli to be Ditty cominitted in recommendation of that indy, Ougl kuch a recominen tation had not been asked afer the for. LUe wo latins were shown hovance to bave common poopie 40 near, Tarning ian Hovatien Guiekly bo Madame Damoc owt, she raid ertadl sated with the constde “Ifyou was me wonldn'! you bay ty on due ie ttaiiionatre sud her fuunonnbie frisna, | ,, Madame D. coineiied wich ber views, ani thuagtt Having laid this secure foundation, bits. Warrea | '¢ would be Dest to gucure thollttie J0g, | was no | er slow in wiv rae Satins, silas, Ta due tin ay habs badly ong and be cashmetes, rien laces, olegent bandkerctiefs, rit: called upon Mr. 1. at his offer, Sdohn stroet, as bons, e Hinen undergar see: | wgreed upon, Bho was very Horry to disaopoint evens ing spperisinine (0 a complete toilet fora | Wit Dobabe had bony | ly mova in fashionabie soci A witlout’ stints, ‘The dress mater herself in th receipt of several thousand dollars du made by” ia ‘the ests errand vad not the exvet amouns at band. Anoiher Mndergirments, The total bill amounted to $1,058. | and encther day wae act, with like results, On Wo crat couristed in detail of thearticies megtioned | ne ‘ocarion Mr” Heald received a telegram in the following Dill, for the liquidation of whicu De er aiGN” Moone duamecintne: Madame Domoress is anxiously waidoe ea Cia tn batty, aad ee maeaiteae Ais TMS STUPENDOUS BILL, w wh ilo. wever, she wouldn't Naw Youn, Sept. 6, 1870, him to come tothe ciiy ovina, Mr. I. coull e deod, If le pleases, oMeco, and sho pkght of Mme De could hand the money over to bis cashier, That the last Mr. Heald sow + $115 00) Linen sinpsed and Mr. Heald wns out of pocket the price Bie, ace for sult 9 To) Linen dress Of making tho deed. The §10 worth of atamps thereon Nabtibebet meer Tk t1 a had not been cancelled, and were consequently not lost." Me. Heald was bee +>: 0 Which the wealthy Patter him one day to pay her fare oxck to the city. had forgotten her portinonosie, ‘The remarkable woman bas now diseppoared, but the keenest detectives are on ber track, a Jerome Park Races, To-day is the second of the great autumnal mooting on this, tbe leading and Anost course in the country, The first day, Thursday, was high euc- ceas, and oxcept in the delay im the start of the colts in the Nursery Staken,{all tue sport gave entire aati faction To-day, if Wie weather be fine, there will be races that will be interesting aod excitiag, ana must be of the first order, from the high ebaracter ofthe horses to run, Toere are five races on the Drogramme of ihe day. They are as follows, with the starters and pool ‘Jorome Stakes for two-year-olds, 1% miles Remorreless, SS Lady Petry Susan Ann. ‘BS 8 My Mary iand Fiash of Lightning, w. Maturity Stakes, thre © miler, for four-year-olds : yout ten cent had borrowed from She ai FF Fa wk Gheck ilk, 119 00 at BL Kid gloves, d’pre. at %, : yas ss 2s) saoai chemise, # at Ss. 80 RESPECTADLY A BILL, made by 80 respectuble & customer was not, of course, to be questioned, and especially so when the the customer merely selected the goods. leaving them to be made up, merely twhing away with vera few small (raps amounting to a bundred dollars ding the freqnent calls of this libera! patron at Helmbold. 17 200 SW, Honny Iam. Madsie Demorest's Blagasin des Modes forthe pur: | tiencia, 100 110 0,08 Lea ree e 8 pose of sevectiug ber goods and having ner dresses | Fenian i Ltted, sbe became acquainted with the torewom: Helmbold favorite, Gle of ti ° clgand Fenian are the vbiishineut, Sirs, Waring, into whose good and were races she found no diMiculty in’ ingratiating her sell, Airs, Waring occupies the large dwelling 42 Kuet Ninth street, where sh elg and felmbold be in good condition, ates a number of bourders, mainly young ladies in wey lively, & t race ts hat ween tie Madame's establishment, Mrs, Warr AWRY Brey 8 Fee sirous of procuring ars. BOARD FOR A #10RT TiMe Curtis, 19; Cores 100; Rapture, 5; Pennock’s ‘The favorite ts Curtis. SELLING OWARPSTAK ES R. B. Connolly, 108 Be; Whitlwind, 9 Ba; Laray, 90 ; Rdenton, Ws Merrytbonght: & Ds. No pools Norton colt, tn some respectable house, deeming it unkind to protract her stay at the ‘clorgyman’s residence, Wwhero she could only be avisitur. She was looking for a house, and would purchase one as soon as she could be ed, Meantime if Mrs, Waring could | Were sold on thi 9 o'Hoek tant aight, aceommodate her with suitsble spartments the price HURDLE RACH. Would be no obstacle. uring had an elegant | Ovsterman, fulte of rooms on th nd floors Mra. Werren | Gulinenn bees looked at them and liked them, The terms wouid | Bidd be $100 per week, payable in advance, ‘These terms 0 ory, and (he Hew ues moved in ', Wass matter of no it moment, inasmuch as the moveable property Of the guest consisted only of what she wore on ler erson, Sle raid she had left her trunks In Boston, utbad seat for them, and was expecting them daily, In ber stroit if her landiady woula oblige her with a robe de ntl, and a fow necessaries for the toilet, the (aver should not be forgotten, To ko wealthy a boarder, and one 60 highly and reapectably connected, it Was only @ pieasure to be secommodating. Whatever abe wanted was at her kin oy are coupled, There were two trots on Fleetwood Park Course yeaterday, Both were good, though the second one Was the exciting ono. FIRST RACE. fhe first was a match between Haslett's Annie disposal, As to the $100 advance for the first ‘ ha ee rg apete Ad, wiir'as sEs tad ne time te go dere | t24 > Habiosen's Hobart, ‘The Brat waa forerite seme ta bee as ee Fizgtwoon Covnar, Oct, 7.—Mateh, 6800 NOT OF THR SLIGHTEST CONSRQUENC RLZpT oon Covnan, At woul do just as well to-morrow. A lady who | J Hasiew’a }. th. Ant Ae fad unlimited creait with Madame Demorest might | @. Robinson's b,g. t R Te certally be (rusted one day fora little board Nii: ‘Fino: 3. Bs Tt is not neceskery to dwell on the particul. ra. of the three Weeks’ sojourn of this estimable lady tn her new buarding house, ‘The detvils of her excuses {rom day to day for deferring the payment of bo. rd Annie led all through in ail the heats, THE BECOND RAC This was aswoepstakes, in wiich were engaged four horses, They were Black Squaw, Bay Harry, Low. she #0. /nvorably Impressed er | eee eae att er act eae betting, Hart ty to. borrow entire avis of undor- | Mal. Brencl, ond Bat Me Squaw won te Glothing, of which ste was wholly destitute, alee Ire’ of the non-arrival of her inaginative tunks = oaion; bow. she succeeded in borrowing Dek, T—Gwoepetane 9400, «of money from her feliow-boarders, aud bven from the Aeryaula in tue house, a9 well as a mm Diwew &4 nie D@ May I fonaicerable sum from ber landlady-all these par- | PB. Nianve's g. ¢. Maj Frene ticulara would weary the reader, aud we mnat | BM OFA De BND BOW os soagt ys ovis them, and jamp to the — conclusic Time—8:i 4, B40), 86, 4 when alo’ leit. ‘tho house one morning, | raw won the first hoat handily, and th to go down town tu her bankers fur money, lustead, | ) ¢ favorite, Iu the heat Waitson however, of going down town, she wort up, and | bi ht Bay Horry and made & good contest all Was seen wititthe lady of the ministerial household, | through, and, driving Squaw to # break on the home sirote, Kot front and wou by half Ly the third heat Hurry again be the Squaw kept steady and Won tue host, leadiug all through by a lon eth. Phe fourth Leak was wnolly at the command of the Squaw, and sbe won easily. —— a OBITUARY, ay Queen Kovma, relict of Kamehameha, King of the W fe [s.4.ds, died ip Honolnls on the 20th wlttino, Mr. E. L, Gon, the artist, whose pictures of * Don- nybrouk Fair has attracted much attention, died yes (erday at his residouoe in Newark, funeral of ex Governor Samuel Cony took i Aagusta, Me. yenterday. ‘The banks and pab- Mvgp Wer Closed wud Hage Were displayed af Balt mest. from wiiom, it Au rowod the respectable and only dress she wore, fuding herself watened, sho loft the lady and DISAPPRARED, returning In due time to hor bourding plac following duy she was watched agiin, w iraced Into & banking house in Wall street of hig pute, from which she mystoriously disappeared, thong) the front door wus under surveillance all the time, Pending those strange proceo tings ible woman, wader the name of A, Putiernc carrying on other operations of a similar natu it muy seem, sho was known to the funnily a9 Mrs, Patterson, and thouel ad ‘adam and at Mrs. where she puasod as Mra, Warren, i Wi hb CompAGY With the ladon Of Wink bouschald. iho vis | quently appeared, she bad bor: Op the same plaus EIGHTEEN YEARS FOR TWO LIVES. THE GREAT BILLI ——— JHE POLITICIANS CIRCUS, eesti NOW THK WICKED REPURLICAND FIXED THE OORNELL CLUB, ‘Who Mole Candidates t—0' Ha T rood’ Houd Level~The Kmpty Whiskey 0 Godden of Liberty. The Charles (, Cornell Association in the Bor. enteonth Ward hn envious political rivals of stealing We handsome vortratt of their cliief from the Association rooms, photozraph of Cornelt, four [vet high, touched with India tok, and worth ‘They loat also the oll portrait of an unknown fomale, decorously dressed and by no moans attrao- tive, that somebody had placed against the wall to Hil up & niche, as the Goddess of Liberty, The room wae further adorned with, phot mh Sea Saue F Raraa ree nen ‘The purloinors were evi they lef a number of articios that could easily have ARD GAME RUDOLPUR AND DION'S OONTEST FOR THE CHAMPIONSHIP, ‘Thoman Mhoridan Henteaced Lo Three Voare of Mr. Michaels, and Yoars for the Murder of David Keincher. In the Court of Oyer and Terminor yosterday morning, Judge Ingraham prosided, and the dook was onusually fall of prisoners, Thomas Sheridan, who pleaded guilty of mm in the third dogroo, Michaels, was called, his counsel road affidavits of bis good charactor from several of his employors, An sffidavit was also produced which said that nels wae Very wild, brandishing a clot, and tat he attacked Sheridan without provocation when he lone and knocked him down. ‘The Justice revlied that Sheridan's good edaca- tion exaggerated his offence. prisoner that he was intoxi Bach Inning Telographed to Bost: Francisoo — Di Piny — But all Seoming Fatou-Rudolpho's Victory. Last ovening Apollo Hall was filled with a Of politicians, Wall #troot bro kers, and sporting men of all kinds, who wero at- trne'ed thither by the matol for the billiard eliam- plonship of tho United States, between A. dolvh and Jormpl Dion of Montreal, Tho last contest for the tite was om the Bist of May, in the Hippotheatron, when, after one of the closest and oxtrnordinary games on record, Cyrille Dion, of Joseph, w Unesoal intorest was inparted tothe present mateh by the somewhat romantic facts connected with Rudolpho's return from France, he was taken prisoner at Sedan, and retarne Now York just in time to escape forfeiting that por- tion of tne stakes which bad been already deposited. Owing to the disturbance which was created at the other mateh by persons offuring bets while the In progress, a notics signed by both play- ers was posted in the hall requesting the spectators not to make any nolvo which woull disturb the players, on penalty of boing ejected from the ‘Telegraph wires iad boon laid right into the body of the hall, and each inning was teleeraphed to 0 Franciseo and Bosto WhO nat close to the players. ‘Tho game wae played on a table especially made Among tie spectators were A. Paine, the et Portraits of the Democratic pride Down and Marvetious against the When the name of in killing o Mr como tu grief. They accuse 147 First avenue, He reminded th ted after midnight { loon with a party that so conducted themselves that Michaols betteved his life to be in danger, and said that in view of the many murders ely committed by young men through drink, he Velieved it to be bis duty to the public to make use ofall the means which the Isw placed in bis po to stop them in foture. to threw years in the State Priton. inn, Who pleaded euilty to mar rd dogree in killing David Reischor with « Mr. Hows, the prisoner's charveter, and the younger broth fiNeon points only. rapha, two foot Iv not burglars, for Soveral bottles of whiskey and omy were in an open closet, two plated spittoons wore cloth was on the pictares were all debate was apparently faking the remain entopeed the prisoner removed irom the walls, held upon the feasibility of It wan decided tn the nezative, for those of Sweeny loft fittening thelr noses on the floor, and O'Tlall's ploture vias stood against a table JeK. wo. Mi: uprizht, Ills head was level, #rovel, was then called. counsel, presented uff tavite of made ah eloquent appeal to show that the circum stances precladed all intent to commit crime. dodge Ingralam acknowledzed that the evidonco did not warrant the vresumption of malice aforethought, wing the facts commented on the bra> nd sentenced Quon to Afeen and Hoffman we "6 countenance stood tality of the deed, yoars in the State Prison. Thero boing no cases ready for trial, the petit ‘ora were dicharced until Monday. ne the grand jurors presente urt, and afler banding in thoir indictment discharged for the term, with Judi thanks for their attendance ment was one ag: a. by au bperator Gallantry and Woodfords Tux Sux eopied from a contemporary a day oF two fince a paragraph which reflected rather ao Hlantry of the Republican candid- t Goveroor—Hrevet Brigadier-General Wood ford—not his gallantry as a soldier, for that haa been abundantly proved on many a bloody Aeld ; but that more delicate description of gallantry which consist in paying due homage to the fair, ‘The statement in question was to the effect that « photograph of the young and gifted artist, Mise Kellogg, which bad for some time adorned the om trance of Brady's gallery in Broadway, had beoe m. Woodsord's instance, and his owm hat Mine Kellorg’s a fair feat for the vurpone, Dornin, Mike Standley, Ur Joromo B. Fellows, Lorry O'Brien. Harry wall the Bteteon family note, Bixht o'clock wos the hour fixed for the match, but nothing in the way of bezinning be- y A quarter past, the spectat show sicns of impatience’ by stamping pressions, however, were changed into applause by ‘THE ENTRANCE OF BOTH PLAYERS, paces ahend of Radolphe, Both men looked well, bat the Frenchman wore a very look, while Dion, on the the picture of calm, quiet confidence. ‘was chosen refere: pire for Dion, and Dosition for Rudolphe. In stringing Dion won the choice of ball took the white, leading of with a safety shot in the Rodolphe then played for an all issed, and Dion made A NEAT RUN OF NINETY, one vory fine safety carom eliciting great applau Rudotyhe played & safety shot, In bis fourth inn Jk, and loft ali three balls in * baulk,"* the bottom cushion, whereupon Radoiphe nd made toe carom, which ¢, and be followed g 8 brilliant run of 120. Dion mad and the game was callod. Dion, 183; Rudolph verely upon the ‘and many others of nst Thomas MeCarthy for man slaughter in, the first deere, in being concerned with Quinn, just sentenced, in the killing of David ‘on the 12th of Septomber ; and another against Thomas Wiggins, a remarkably of A. W. Mille ing him with © jot guilty, and we ‘two ‘other indict- ‘arthy, both of assanit ‘both committed on the 12th of Se one boing at the instance of Gilbert L. Wri the other of Charles F. Wi pleaded not guilty, and was held to answer, After disposing of a batch of in asimiior manne journed until Monday morning at 10:80 o'clook. —— M.T. DRENNAN'S SHOES. Heischor with a shor Dion entering a fe: for killing Joseph other hand, was ied @ similar jold was appoint To these he also happy picture hae been res again besm ot in the old place exactly, for Notare ia still ther: the Court was ad- Dat in that intely hat of Gov. Hofman, who, as we are told. gave directions at ono on hearing of the inel- rtrait should be removed to give the fair young. dent that his Fourth and Sixth Warde—s Rash upon Messrs, Tweed and Sweeny ad Diow ran in Dion vlayed At last night's meeting of the Ninth Wart Woodford and Kaufmaon Campaign Cinb, Mr. De Lapogue counsslied coalition with the Yous De mocracy as the best means of breaking up the Tame many Hail Ring. Mr. Chnrles 8, Spencer scouted the proposal. Sach a coalition was as nonataral as ‘The only difference, bh tween the Young Democracy and the Tammany was that one claimed to be respectabla, Tne Hon. Matthew T. Brennan, having been tion for Sherif, re- signed as Police Commissioner, to take effect from 3 o'clock yesterday afternoon. mgns because the law requires bim to resign twenty if be woukl hold the more luerative berth of Sheriff, worth $150,000 a year. ‘The announcement of his resignation created great excitement among the politicians, the candidates made a dead set on Mosers, Tweed, ‘The Mayor's office was be. During the day a brought down the hi promised the Tam 4 ‘Mr, Brennan re- Th the latter's essay he made another pretty ron 0! 190, which gave him A DECIDED LMAD. Small breaks were then the order of the days before election, it was imposatble. ‘The friends of a How to Elect Woodford Governor. y, of Harlem, who has beom cay officer in the Custom House for the past oight years, was decapitated on Thursday by Collector phy. Mr. Dewey has been a staunch Republi can all bis life, and a stron Horace Greeley. It is probable that the Republicans mbly District. will roa Me, pped away again in the Joseph 8. Det ificent run of 193, however, by a ina; lead of 235. The "pace" thn: P erage beine 879-9. Dion's tenth ianing sioeed from morning until night. Sun reporter iuterviowed him, Me said that he hat as ntment. He had not yet fully as to who be should appoint. all was exccediugly reticent, but very courleous. Ainong thove warmly vressed for th ¢ Senator Norton, Alderman Coman, Oswald Ottendorier, Gen. Viele, rman Coman appears to isa sound Democrat, tru 0 and has a host of friends. He is 8 good-natured gentleman, and is deservedly Senator Morton is the favorite of the West He tw thoneht to have the inside track, Tv is known that Mr, ‘Tweed ts his warm personal Senator is aman with a large heart and an o} Tiis selection would be gonorally acceptable yet made no BILLIARD STRATEGY. On four separate occasions the balls wore such a ponition that it xeemed wlimost ‘sore, but excb time he did not stop until he bringing him within 80 of his opponent, way again in the next three inwings, supporter of the Hon, of the Twenty-first Ast Dewey for Assembly. ‘The Perpetu impossible to ob out of the aificuity, and ad added 180 to his score, Candidate for Ansem! The Hon, Frank Duffy is a candidal sembly for the thirty-second time. about five bundred dotlars la soda water and root beor. t rid of it. Why don't Father Tweed and Potor Sweeny send Duffy to tho Assembly just ive lim @ chance to he has disbursed f interests of Tamma' Frank earnot awed the thousand with ‘Vhe gaine was then called ng of Dion's caused a By some careful play he got the halis into the top left-hand corror, (wo ‘ot red and white, being almost in the jane ot the pocket, but not toucs Wien suddenly Rudolphe jumued aad seid “THAT's NU COUNT. The referee ti Dion's tavor ; yon Dion pat de shout at this, and at last making 141 in ail thing worthy © neatly manipulated 1,031 to 583. Tre next ini Hite cxeitement. He is very anxious te \ back the money Magnus Goose, thore it bat little to c'alne to have great strength among the Germans, The Germans have weiched lim whe t4 worth and have cast him aside, ) atrensth except npon vaper, {rejoice at the selection of but it is understood that A Census Marshal snya Mr. Oswald Ottendezter, received by bi sand which Marvin if A Thum. to. prod Warahal bets that Q'itali was Nobine cnoae Mirsal will het Wo Aree nat trousers worn ont <tr be chosea, on to his frien ts, to aye bat Hite Stren Shandley, a broth moving in his bebalf, 6 then took a ull was dono until Dion’ rait ty third inning, whieh was follow Md do weil to Ii Viele avoours ‘The frionds of Mr, Michael J. er Consequently, the int agAtNAL the cree: at midnight Rudoipao! i Foore Was 1,219 and L to be au honest man, and would audoubtediy make a good Cotamissionor. irom this point the game was very tame and on- Ana further inveatinent the amonnt panied aeaiust the ge by the Mayor, that the number nt Democrat ¢ repeaters ten Uaies that of tie nu 08 nitssed Dy the Marshals in thot enumoracions Wiis sume fn trieze Vout wo V7 and 64, by fh mentionine. ‘The balis broke as badly as they possibly could for never had a 8.0% Hadolphe wen! His average wa: Dion boing the o Joseph Segar. the b! jan, who some time azo committed a violent assault upoa Ex-Congressmau Lincoln, of haw been indicted by the Grand Jn ch for agsault and battery with inten| he can hardiy escape J inning, winning by OLITICAL STRATEGY, The North Carolina Blunder to be Repoate ed in Alabam: ~Vlaying for nator, Oct. 7.—The Tresidont has bun dered again in the Alabama cas tuat of North Cai age in New York Harbor jay night a close curriage driven through street halted in front of the Foderal It contained the Hox Sidney Webster's law partner, and an unknown and rushed up stairs, where he bad a private interview with a number of officials im the District Attornoy's de He loft the buildiog Deputy Marsual Crowley and other officers, latter bad received authority from Noah Davis to seize the Hornet, 1 on the ground that ane w pedition to Cubs kill, The evidence is pluin. convielion and panis Sevar'y charactor here iso duce Coneress (0 give him @ ones became a the agent of all sorts of jobs: and it was in conse. nee of Mr. Lincoln's exposu 6 Jods that he coin which bas led to bis tndictment, James B. Craig, At the request of Gov, Holden, but against the protestations of the bost and most reliable Republicans, he sent troops to the lutter State, ostensibly to preserve the pence, bas really to control the electious, the result, ‘The people rose in thoir might, and defeated the Republican candidates, troops to Alabama to preserve peace whe mo paace has been broken, Thoughtfal Reonblicans denounce this as they dia in the North Carolina cage, and foar that it will result in disaster, evidently unfortunute in ris political #ehemes, every case since his election in which ho hus at tempted to lead the party he hus invited disaster, and members of the Renublicun beginning (0 look upon bis interlereuce in any case as a cerain precursor of defeat, of his condnet in itted the assault Cockronch So: Brerrbecy Kaews Mrs. Lucy Farsmar keeps a fashionable board. ing house at 40 West Fourteenth street, William rded with her until recently, Foreman claims that be agreed to stay until a cer- Accordingly, she sued him for two weeks’ board, at the rate of $35 f yesterday, with coun testimony to prove that accompanted by Now he sends carry an armed in violation of the informer, idowt Grant te y amMdavit the libel w. a, peared before Commissioner Ki Armed with the necessary swore to the 8! apers, Officer Crowley and raig, and went to the Novolty Iron Works, where ‘The captain and Sftwen of Committes are ana roaches, and didnt relish he like to sloep in a room cold enongh to freeze mercury, Mrs, Foraman responded that Gov, Hoff man's uncte now occupies the room, is cood enough ‘orm Decision reserved. they seized the Hornet roxches tn his the crew were on board at the ime, up; neither did ER COUNTY, Another Arrest of Coanterteiters Col. Whitley having learned by telegraph from Texas, that (wo notorious counterfeiters from tat State would probably arrive here, bringing a large quantity of spurio Government detectives at Staten Isiand to keep a sharp lookout for them, warded yesterday by the arrest of two Spaniards— Kdward Garcta and Manuel Auberney—who were on hoard a three-mastod schooner trom Matagorda Bay, Texas, A search of thelr bagi uaatity of ocountor/oit that on a comparison with genuine notes the differ ence could scarce|; ids, and tools for milling coin, e committed by Conumissio: Moirose, died yesterda; having been burned on the 28th’ ult, whl tingaieh some burning alcohol, son's ice pond in West Morrisania Reamganee ths Trustees have ordered ite abacenients nisanee ave ordere Tod! & Johnson have pond, and will at once sur for damages, ‘The Trustees of Morrisanta met last night tn the 1 bir, Hoary Bunting to the chair. 1,the Town Engineer, Mr. Foley, wae dt missed withous ® word of expt ft, was indiznant Is reports, walked out, WASHINGTOD stationed two of his The Cabinet was abont two hours in session food that nothing of more tian fom thy town (or thele ‘Their diligence was re- The Presitent yesterday received a letter from Louisville, Ky. enclosing $5. wiich the writer d 40 have placed’ to the ‘The money was sont to Treasurer Spinner. it of the Conscieace fund, who was presen and pocketing Drapt diwmiseal, disclosed a large so well executed | FLASHES FROM 1HE OCEAN CABLES. Th q SPARKS FROM THE TELEGRAPH, ey eiso had | Consots closed at 9244 for money, and 9 for the scoount, ‘The survivors of the wrecked arrived at Londop The Government of Victoria refuses to subsidise 1p route to Caluorn: Bonyapowski has arrived in Enzt N hays hee tanutact ian Coveramont. Henry Lyons of Kavt Boston committed suicide ip Ondar have —— Fifteen persons died in New Orloaus yostorday of Gen, Robert E. I able to ait up in a chair, Gov, Hoffman and suit arrived te of Gen, Kt. L. Howard, '® brilannia manofue is destroved on Thursday by (he explision of id the first willow tree in America was Continaes to improve. tod 190 yoars ago on the line of the present New York, A willow twig, coming tna package of figs from Babylon, was stuck into the ground and became a ti sixty years ago a braach of that tree was front of the building tn whi Sherwood, at Market street and the River road, Yesterday morning that tree was blown down, crushing in tue balcony, knocking nies, smashing the roof, and nearly demolishing the ‘ minghain for tho Bi in Buffalo last BROOKLYN, Oue hundred and William Craig, 8 awitchman at the Portland cull six-mile race this aftern 4 scull six-mile race this aMersooa ut ibe 1, Bath, Me, was crushed while h now resides Mr. 8, ‘The New York Health cognize burial permits {row Krooklyn, ‘The quarantine sloop is to be allowed to land at the foot of Van Brunt street, . ‘Tue Wiliamaburgh Bricklayers’ Un solution restricting thelr imeniiers from Working (Or #gb-cunt/aotOrs Under & Join Lappton. thorities will always re | in catiors of the Salt ike Herald have bean tne Aioted for Nbelling Aas inte Justice Hawley of find Diefeiet Court, and were hckd to ball yeatsrdage ad iake 1a suppl Gov. Walker tn a inessigs to t toro soetertay, urved that ody t eve the suffering o¢casioued by th boy resedented food, sd ¥ In Robeson co aris 1o extorminate # L Wo have con The wang Is atl 10 POLITICAL SQUIBS. Virginia Levine a Williamebur. tho Fourth atroet puiic vot abandoning ‘The Republicans of the Third Massachusetts Dis. carpentor, was trict have renomiuated Ginesy Twiteheli, ‘Tho Irish yotors of the Fourth Ward last evening orgauized a Gon, MeSahon Association Mr, Jobn Brown, of Harlem, will be again in tho asombly at tho next « John Crichter bas bi lest Virginia District, in the plave of uty, N.C., the people are all und The executors of Peter Ric dgment in $12.80 in the Sur reu yesterday obtained « ri against the umber about Afteen, us the leadership of @ uotorious murderer nawed Hoary Herry of Lowry fleid for membe tice for #1080 y claimed that Bic JOTTINGS ALOUT TOWN Hoye © policy should b - hull und void If he died in that manuc The Seventh Regiment will parade or wernmont bunds have boo bert Frank & Brother Mr, David Honriquos, of the County Clorx's off fs one of the enndidates for the Thirteenth Assembly District Pangborn, the Evening Journal Major, 14 stumno ing New York tu the inierest of hice W In district over to the Demoeraie—be cause Le didn't get the Republican nomloat The two wings of the Domoc tho Sixth Rentacky District mot In separate balls at Vrespectively dadge mbor Of Assolud!y fro. naann ee Melin’s store in. Ciinton, 3 Loas, $5,090; Lasured. nh Piace Skuting Rink in Bt L Hows, 90,000; tus afternoon and tle Convention ned ou Thursday niglit vost vender. 28 Froderick Scholes's sulphur factory, The Suffolk County Republican Convention nomi not Hrookhaven for Riverhead for Rueritt, and Geo. b, Caunpbell of Brookuaven for County Clork: ‘The Repudlican Convention ir k fo tho hall of th Lif night, when good ws coMbUAILON, Bud Was The monthly concert of the Morning Siar Sunda the Thirtieth Now by prouiuent ape p Mu hipe ia Ox A boat rice for @ bartender, Was Frederick Sehoe avenue, Brooklyn, was bur f hx of the rorular and five contesting teleyates held a Keparato Couvenlion, and nouinated the Hon, Wait purse of $400 war othe Kiysiag FY W's hoe store, a1 1 Jobuby SeCuit ombly District Union Republican Jasteveniagin AF ton Tho tntter belug Nr Oliver Dyer will addieas th of the Elm Place Congregational Church, in Mookie NEIKIVOR, WI W: on by 8 dog Dat Ang in wis oom aud Leuring the bedclotucs to aro Sunday Pehoot 4 Daniel Sullivan, ‘Al the opening of the clib rooms of the Wim. a Jersey City ab Wh) o'elock to-moriow wveu' ‘The attention of ent Of the Hints will We oommenc the Association ine Lo@d OF (Mo Ciaes, Tt ty amid that ng Over Of & pot of gly The loss on the bu ohinery, by water fad waehlugen 62 is called to tho a form ron we he bat 6 songs by Mosers, Jonun 00 tea look | tng