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- - eerie TL EUROPEAN TUMULT. CAPITAL TO BR PRESERVED i; a AL ANY SACKIFICE. capture of Chateandun by the Pi Oona Latter Driven from Melua The ribations. Prussians Levving Heavy Toons, Oct, 19.—The following official news is tof Wart depo he by te Minis Pyenowa, Ort f Avcaudun wae eaptared PT CDT tie Prostiaus, aller a stoge: lustin on tht It was devended ma No Lt HO erional ‘used. and. 900 Franos- who retired disputing every oot of cround, She Prussian (orees wore 8,00) strong, and they Gore weil euppited with artiliery. There is no official news whacever from the tw farge armies now confronting each other near Or- tare. It is understood the Fronch are slowly fall: Tog Lock, and that the Prussians seem to be return fou tow.rd Orleans, thon defeating the plan of the French General to draw them on, Tours is flied Pith Frenet troops, who lave just urrived, A band Of irish cut American volunteors has just reached Bere, They are now marching throagh the streets, CANNYING THK AMERICAN AND PRENCH FLAGS. © 4 jor 100,000 francs has been opene! by the Gow sv ent for baltoon service, The railway oom. perise have teen ordered to organize a special sor: vice for (he movement of troops. Melon was occo- piu by the Francs-tireare on the 17th, after dofoat- foe Fe Pronsinn dotachment which was in posses. gion of the town, (Melun is a town of 10,000 peopte is the slevartment of Sein-et-Marno, #7 miles from Paris] ‘The russians have exacted heavy contriba- ftom (rom Chartne-ssur-Mosetie, in the department of Vorges, near Bpinal, threateuing the towns with Gestroction in case of refusal, Large boties of troops continne te pass through Tours from the pooth of Ir nce on the way to the scene of the ex pected baitie on the Loire. The Prussians are still prcaroped et Bellair, between Moung and Staye. Tours, Oot. 19.—The journals bore to-day pub: Ushi bh detaiie of Ti OCCUPATION OF ORLEANS ty te Prussian army, ‘The requisitions enforced mere ¢ ous, All the uns aid borses of the city were Tae fol liers who were quartered upoa tuo inte itants ted greedily, drank the best wines, and westod what they could not use, Bishop Da- paa constantly interfered in favor of the eit tons He went himsel/to the Prussian ¢o mmander te order to cbtain @ mitication of the exorbitant Fequisitions, In this be was entirely u sucessful, Cas resp te of the journals tm their details say eho Prus-tans were well provided for and seemed to be comfortable, Tho officers were seen to be @iudy ine the mave of the country carecully, The stren,to of the Prussians was calculated at 95,000 » Kis ur cerstond that the Germans have almost WOCWOLY RVACUATED THR LEPT BANK Of the I pire to concentrate on the right bank. At Orleans were ere many German tobacconists, and bakore, cmd provision merchants, but these were Hot disturbed, The joweilers, however, have jus. cause of complaint, ‘The richer inhabitants were Abot, and the soldiers quariered upon them wilfi t ruined (ue finest furniture and objects of art, Som. ofthe moet splendid residences of the city were Literally gutted, ‘The greatest indignation exists Jt is surmored that the Prussians are retro.ting towards Paris, seemingly to avoid a comb rer.en fores gathered on the right ban ab with of the Loire, At this hour (noon) no official news has © pu’ Le from O:leans, A Tipu Numciv ts expecied here todiy. Ibis re ea at THE AMERICANS NOW IN PARIS, recvest of Minister We eave the ete will be al burn ‘Pan wows from Marsoiitas ‘ne Garde Ci is troublesome. ef tata Com witl go furwaad f rs to sapprese th order y of thy Lat ha or . Dimister Gombotts hag retvrned to Tours, A de A SUCCESSFUL SORTIE C , u-Brisach, and the withdrawal postt.ons they hetd, aiter erurider in bub unded. The eur Of dive nm other sortie, tn ’ hey scaprd cd the ng 10) privo bers, oud capturing @ military chest with 9,00 ts nd two wagons loaded with chassepots On te olloving day they attacked wn artillery train apd cop (used 8 number of cannon Valladines, commanding the army of the Toive, has issued an order of the cay declaring that he will AP Gt toldiers gu ity of insubordination, and king the men to shoot hit if he fails iu his duty. Dospatehes from Pris aro full of details of the f» suros taken by the ruthoritios to insure a last ing supply of food, ‘Ths cattle aud sheep are well SLeltered, and wavy horses are killed dally, and their flerh ealted, Cure ix taken to keep ap the supply of vepetables, The siock of potutves on and 1s evormous, The fortresses keep up a continual Are, DESTKOTING TMM BATTENILS OF THR PRUSSIANS 4s fast om they are erected within r very efurt is mnece by the enemy to throw up ofcusive works, exvecially during the night, but the electric Lights revea! them, and the admirable Gre of the Baruwe gunners levels or renders them untenabte. Gerba thes arrived at Belfort, where he was re. @ived with enthusiaem by the soldiers and citizens, Avvic s from Paris to the Lith confirm the report Wat He Miursians eeked for an armistice for the Burial of the dead, This thows Low effective Ne Lest sortie Was, Gen, Lefort hus rolinguished the Beriielto of the War Depart 6! the Thirteenth M.litary Divisio ters at Bayoure. Geu, Fourcet, who has just arriy tikes command of the Hight Which ine’udes this city. toe Department of Deux to take command th beadgua: A from Algiors, Uh Miltary Division patch from Niort, in Vres, Says seventy dele. eee irom fourteen Depuriments of Western ) Wronce met there and resolved, by a vote of 66 to 4 Mo recorniae no authority bus that of the Govern Bent of I 4 Toure The Journal de Beancon ex of she arrcetof M. Lutz, show the report THE MED REPUDLICAN LEADER, Brose there, It seems that a Prussian oflecr who knew Luiz went to Bosongon and assuming the name Of Lutz thoroughly exawiued the fortiticatios, He ‘Wes on the point of leaving the town, when the au tho ities grew suspicious and arrested him ; and his Grrost under the name of Lutz was reported to the Government at Tours, Subsequently the fraud was Ge\octed and the Prussian officer was shot as a spy. NGLISH WAK DESPATCUE, ame @bo Prussians Counting upon Making Short Work of Prupsians suid to be Anxious to Eacape a Winter Campaign, Loses, Oct, 19,—The expected battle at Or- Yerus )s vecurred, After # #ix hours’ de‘ence of the (iy the French Med, They evacuated the town ripstatoly that they had not time Lo blow up the rhe Loire, which they had already mined © purpose, ‘The forces engaged were abou! *4ual, No further particulars have been received AL Eto yesterday a force uf 9,800 Germaus en Sumterod about 6,009 French, mainly Mobiles. After sort combat the French weve deteated and driven Of ‘The Germans are now fed from supplies cap tw Normandy and at Orlecns, The railroad e yom to the Rhine is now fully restored, 0) trovieions are comiug forward from Ger Meany ‘The Gausde edits that the Prussians ere Doers ‘voce @ lumane desire to avoid use tes “iehod, amd believes that they counts upon WAKING BHORT WOUK OF PAlUd ¥!- Ve yune are allpluced in position, Besides ‘nown to be short of food, why may pot vou Bismarck prefer @ await starvation os Vienna correspondent of rally believed that Prussian would now Ceept any intervention which would teud to Hale Ler ev & Winer campaign. Prupaia kas , the Standard aay encountered immense difficulties in providing loth. , shelter, and enpplies; and stress ts Ind on unt von Bismarck's repudiation of the * crime of prosecuting the war @ outrance.” It is now sai¢ that M, Thiers never asked the ventral Powers for any intervention further than was necessary to su tain some form of government In France, Corr spondents at Versailles are unanimous in the beliet that the general bombardinent will not be opened for at loust a fortnight—until every gun fs In post- tion, ‘The Prassians find sevore measures necessary in order to repress AWLESSNESS AMONG THR FRENCH ‘The army of the Duke of Mocklenbure-Schwerin, twenty two thousand strong, entered the city of Boissons on Sunday, Fifty thousand rounds of am. manition were found, ‘The bombardment tasted only four days, as bas been before reported, and there ts much surprise expressed that no more vigorous defence was made, It is said the people of the city insisted on the eapitalation, At Lille itis Uhonght that the surrender was due to treachery, and was brought about by the Bona- partista who are known to be echoming with thoir allies tn the island of Jersey and in London, The plan of the Bonapartists is to place the Prince Impo- rial on the throne, with the Empress Eugénie a Rogent, A despatch from Chiteaudan, dated yestor- day afternoon, announces that the Prussians had just begun to shell the town, Nore.—Chatenudun is a town of 8,000 oF 10,000 people in the department of Bure-ot-Lvir, twenty- ‘six miles from Chartres, An ammunition wagon WAS BLOWN oP yesterday near the castle at Sedan. ‘The greatest consternation was created. The rates of the town were closed, the drawbridges drawn up, and the uards recalied to the castle, a8 it was thought atiack had been made, Order was soon restored, however, Three Bavarlans were killed by the ex plorion, and a great number injured, The ncciieut was caused by a spark from a sinoker's pips. On Friday the Purisia another sortie With eereral battalions of (oops, They wore re pulsed, A French iwwenching party at Villojulf was driven into the city on the same day. Vive hen ired French prisoners (\crdes Mobiles) excape | from the Gormana on the Lia, neor Chateau Thierry, during faa attack made by the Fraacs-tireuss, ‘The rumors of tho CONSPIKACY OF THK DONAPARTISTS impede the national cefence ia France and promote the triumph of Prussia, ‘A despatch from Verssitles announced that Gen. Pileach on the 12th inet. attacked and carried Cre- teuil, driving out three thousand Gartes Mobiles. Gen, Von Werder reporis that the enemy re: cently in his front had retired to Belfort and Dijon, The Pari-ians say they burned St. Cloud to prove to the enemy that they will hesitate at no sacrifice tor ma THE DIFENCK OF THR CAPITAL. The Cologne Gazette tuys the Prussia around Paris ere quartered in the Onest villas and otber pri- vate residences, sleep on luxurious couches, stable their bor in the libraries, and feed the kitchen fires with rich carvings from the houses and orange trces from the conservatories, Fruit, vegetables, and other (ood are abundant, Thy wowen of Paris are forming an organization with the object of rendering all the as istance in eer power to the defenders of the city. PRUSSIAN WAR DESPATCHE. — Flight of the French from Epinal-Oficial Despatch to Baron Gerolt. Venssitens, Oct. 18, via Bi and Loxpow. —OMcial advices from Epinal, received today, an nounce that the new French corps which arrived thane 2 {amt dane ane tone Bnd went to Belfort, but by fer (hy ward Dyon by rail, ‘ihe population, freed fr their presence, show a conciliatory spirit apy Vosou!, the capital of the depart wie Sabue, twenty-seven mies Crom DB: RUMORED CAPITULATION OF MeT?. Bertin, Oct, 19—6:40 P. M.~ Mets ix reported. that negotiations for peace on tue p useless, Fronce inust Lersell sue for peace, or ful hat unalterably to the terms already stated, ‘Th Voike Gazette was confiscated to-day for compluining of the tiberality of the Government, ON GRROLT. ‘The capitulation of The ministerial organ declares t of nentrals are PRUSSIAN DESPATCH TO DA Wasminoton, Oct —Baron Gerott has received a dospatch rom Bismarck dated yesterday at Ver suilles, declaring to friendly powers that tue object of the German military operations in France is not for conquest, but only to secure such a new bound ary as is considered indispensable to the better pro- tection of Germany against future invasions from France, Tt ts added that Germany feels no how ility toward France, and entertains a sincere wish for ite futuro weltare, A copy of the despatch las been communicated to the Department of State, ‘he last European mail bron :ht to Washington the (ull text of Bismarck’s letter, dated Fert idres, Sept. 21, regarding the conversations he had wits Ju Ho objects to the entire tendency of (ho latter's exposition, and insists on the fuct that the principal wabject they had to discuss was not the conclusion of @ treaty of pe: ‘but that of an nistice by which it was to be preceled. lie ex- "ito Favre that be declined to enter into the subjoct of the new froutior claimed by the Ih German Coufodoraion yn bad Leen openly ack: Ja connection witli this § of of = Buarberg, Ateau-dalins, Saargemuud, Meta, and Thionville, was mentioned by Bismarck’ as an arrangement in consonance with the intentions of the North German Confederation ; but at the same time be io no way renounced Ve right of making additional atipul twa tres y Mf peace in proportion to the suerifices Waich sliowid Le lnpowod by & lengthening of the war, Buvasers, Oct. 14 has tent to Pru nu Government five thousand Germans who were France, They will be forwarded over the border to Merbesthal at the cxpease of the Belgian Government eee Peace Rumors in Londen, Wasminotow, Oct, 19,—A despatch has been received at the Btate Dopartment to-pight from a rehable source, and states tat in London the re. port that peace is arranged is much believed, al (hough it ts not yet oficially apelled fron ‘The amount missing in the Pine street defalca. tion is $50,000, and the abeconding party is the paying te! of the firm‘of Winslow, Lanier & Co. ‘Lue swindle extends over many months, but clever pipulation of Seures jed the frand i Week the awindier a @ of absence to © to the country—but what country is not known Mis successor unearthed the swindle. Man Uabdviing MW stocks was Lhe cause of the defalca r <a ; ‘The Arrest and Discharge of Daniel Me- Farland, Mr. Daniel McFarland was arrested on Tuesday on @ charge of intoxication, and was taken to Jefter- son Market Police Court, The presiding justice, who was sotinfled that Mr, MoFarland was suffering Irom gervous excitement’ and mental aberration, discharged him on the arrival of his friouds, — NEW JERSEY, The citizens of the Fifih and Ninth Words in Newark have formed * Sunday Closing Associations ‘The wow hotel on Broad wtreet, Newark. contans ing 100 rooms, will be opened Lo the public next montis James Christi, a boy employed ax a mule driver onthe Moris canal, was Kicked bY n-inule ay Nowark yosterday, aud probably fatally injured e wife of Dr, Dennis Shoekeron, of Blizabeth, Mibly burned oy Tuesday night ny the eaplorion osehe amp, Whici st: waa lighting of the citizens of K CR ORC UE I) with w view to k formed the uty ex county, land in Vi ae booting nd other Kame 0 wcrer of £ 4.000 norom Deer and bear ‘The Nudson covuty Grat billy of Indictinont, ‘Among against Joho Butior for the wi and Kg bani Hl itd. The Ba we udvo Maudolph yooerday, and each pl ule THER pi a : THE PUPPETS IN POSITION. ceeenliiioneens TAMMANY NOMINAT. OFFIOERS, fatten Hall, Brennan, Loew, and Neteon W. Young ed-Tweed and Sweeny again in anther. The County Convention of the Tammany ITall Democracy was held last night in the theatre of the old wigwam on Fourteonth street. ‘There was a crowd numbering about 6,000 politicians gathered on the sidewalk at the early hour of 7. ‘These fel- lows, who are no eredit to any organization, were vory much disappointed in not being able to gain admission to the theatre, ‘The Tammany leaders, Knowing full well that RVERY SAMPLE-ROOM STATESMAN in the city would be on hand, took the preoantion to issue an edict to the police, probibiting them from admitting any person to the hall not presenting Licket entitling him te admission. ‘The police, who were present in full force under command of Capt. Cameron, for a wonder, obeyed the order of tho Sache:ns, and hence ooither the Young Democracy nor any other antagonistic element was to be found in the Convention, The proceedings wore there- fore charncterized by unusual harmony and an- equalled enthusiasm, Tho audience was composed of porsous particularly gifted with Inreo mouths, werful throats, and etrong lungs. ‘They cheered Tustily tor everybody and everything. ‘The eauire performance had, of course, been CUT AND primp ‘The work of the Convention was"con- fact, the Convention had no work to perform at all, except to cheer at the mot tion of the names of Hoflman, ‘i'woed, 8 weeny, Cor nolly, Brennan, and Loew, Passing through w double fite of policémen, the theatre was entered. Every incl of space was oc- cnpled, ‘The delegates Ailed tho orchestra chairs, the privileged cheracters took possession of the re served feats in the gallery, the ward politicians found standing room in the fear, the re obscure journals were preked closely to: the musiclans’ seala, where a rude table was streten. ed Lo enable them co write thelr reports, and THR REPRESRNTATIVE OF THK RON was escorted by Messrs, Bweeny, Tweed, and Con- nolly to a seat npou the piatiorm, 1 TAMA We hand ex all-powerint Hoss T re at Democratic gathering platform. He wore his black ends, an nite cravat, wen at intervals Wolind U lookuut on the proceed Convention from gol IER COUNTY for weeks. sequently enn suit his ¢ + Brains Sweeny scenes, Ho kept a 8h ings, and prevented astray, Among. the other tr fuential gentfemen present was the Hon. Algernon &. Sullivan, who has declined to leave a lucrative law practice to go lo Congress, the distinguished and eminont lawyer Mr. William O. Bartiett, the genial ‘Torpeds C Fields, Senators Cronmer, Genet, Bradley, and Nor- ton, the Hon, Jacob Secbacher. who bas workod nt and day to elect Bre ya and Loew by a rousing mgority, Judge Cardozo, ex-Miniter Har: voy, and ex Mayor Barrett of Washington, Bugene Dauoin, Frank Duffy, and others, At half past 7 HOS’ TWEED RAYTED POR SILENCE, nod called the great unterrifed to order, Senator Creamer, who is a candidate for the next Mayora'ty, after O'Fsl's term expires, moved that Mr Augustus Schell be chosen President of the Couren ¢ motion Was unanimously carried, aod Mr. Setell made his apoesrance on the platform Mr. Schell is President of the Manhattan Ciud, As this is (he first time that he bas been recuseitated from lis political grave in fileen years, hs presence at the Con’ created no li Orato spoke of the blessings showered on t! the new charier, whic the M fought «0 Pard to at. ‘Then h Just merely ventured) to say Hing" charter ta the Manhattan Clu terted Che, and of thr createst benefit to (he ei:y. Me then Veninred to conclide, With @ glowing etiocium © Moosicur Abraham Vou OUlsily whom the members of tue Club, of whic be (Schell) is Presiteut, have dubbed TIT “AD AMELESS CORRUDTIONIET. At the conclusion of the oration, moved and carried a rexolution t and Scott ane fpesker Mitehma took the platiorm n thet tho Conyenti t, was A Very goo a precee | to for Mayor. No sooner were Mr Tweets hos than John Mw Cab ole pyper Known as Uy dy and Who was rewar lel for lis services to Tammany by being enoouted a Meath Commissioner, arose aid geve n Liographical sketch of Abraban O'Hal, He took particular pains to CML WentionIng the feet that O'all bud Les A RNOW-NOTIING Loar, and had yeh a Rey + until Aix ve ako; told ent Nts f Farm ny Mr’ soinehow foree Nude to these ur Lily Goin OMAN for Mey rected this ar Teaver, Mul Abratam t few ¢ on ont. ‘Ou ded the wonann Lell put the question, and uo one dere Lty vote in the nogative Attais juncture Boox Tweed banded the Sere tiry a fries Of resolutions, full of anathenss pst the Young Democracy, pasted by the Albert 020 Club of the Sixteouth Ward, Ex kpes ke Hiteiman read therm sloud, and culy empacsized such vords «s corrupt, base, infamous, ke, The do. 5 ordered On file bo heep € ney the Ficcious documents in the e Priedmon of the Superior Court wee as: tigned the tisk of nominaling MATTHEW 7, DRENNAN POR SUPRIPR, The Judse paid we Ligh trioute to Mr, Brennan's tolents, ability, aud honesty. Mr. Brennan's no nation Was made amid the most voriferous che ver heard iu a County cunveution, ‘The reno tion of CHARLEY M. LOEW FOR COUNTY CLENK, by Judge Which Was also carried nani: mously, met with no lens enthusiastic approval trom the assembled Democracy. Charley was checrod for fully Ove minutes, Tioss ‘Twced (Again stepped on the floor and in forwwed the Convention that Dougise ‘Iaylor had re ceived @ communication from GEN, GRORGE M, MCLEE which he desired read by the Secretar anid profound silence, read the following has just ren AN ‘The latter, e1 me. You are re for potltical quict, UUL as tat my preamnee may be ot a when the success of oUF DA coeary. Lcbeertnily depart tvoo ihe career T Jeavored to follow, and will with ercat nie Oo ‘Tamiany Hall on the gd. W.ta my Facer for te kind Gonpideratio: wh we We YOUF Totter, Law very truly youry 0) Dovoras TarLon, FsQ., ‘The three Coroners were deposed of in a hunch As nobody cared to euloxize them, Senator Novwe, vho Was dressed 1D A Hew suit LoUeht verter day for owe and offered a resolution nominating Pat on W. Young, and Gerston V "8, was carried without one dissenting ‘The Convention imme tiately adjournod with cheers for Jehan T, Hofwan aud the county ticket nominated, P a PERSONAL INCELLIGENCE, - Oliver Charlick, President of the Lone Island Hallroad, w dying, at bis residence In Thirty fourth wire Among the passengers by the Nussia for Liverpool {Etterday were Col. Gourley. M. 1. snd Mr Lorillard Spencer. Bie tool 50 An specie. Lieut. John H, H, Peshine of Newark, an ofc inthe Inte war, now bolda the ¥: Aimy under Gen: Trochu, He Jag his military education when Lieut, John now in ihe French of Newark bas gent his f q Ieiter which eot cut oirParte by batfoun, in wich he tpeaké confidently of Freuch success, abo ta the Ligh terme of praise of Gen, Trochus > |” Ne Mabhest — /RIOSITIUS OF CHIME, —- Alexis Nicholy, the Russian counterfoiter, was esterday couyieted iu the United States Circuis Cou petore Judge henedict, Gnstay Pherar, 9 notorious thief, assaulted Mary J. Brown in 15 Fest, last night, and Fobed her of $0 Yesterday morning Walter Bailey, reaied in Jersey City on wrspicion of MacMahon's cooper Flop in June | worth $62,.00 was consumed. In the sult by Jacob M. Smith against Honry Hort, recover the ‘Of diamonds aivezed to have bi toa Mr Lyons as avoat of Mi. Yast, the Jury) ca qpoudercd w verdict tor $1,009 1 favor of “the plainth Jacoh Rogsell, a Tenth Wardor, wes induced to enter the uotorious sos and W AUreete, ast night to Denis Bra ty, Awelllnown «uict, samtehed it ud made off. He ib yet mt tare In the Unitod 8 V nig wot Bre to when property * Court, yesterday, Judge Beueciet sentenced Ch At to.@ fin for pmiugelinit Inces. Ti Foulttod, ‘Thig ts tle Lie cage for 3 tried tn the United btuies, Col, Whitley's detectives (racked the accure ly Aman calling hi rested elf He Fook) Lake night ih ‘Goollw ry W. Wilson was a A churge of robin Neale street. On was idenuined by wit WHO Was vobertes OF Wie Adams kx jon honse i ee ae Augustus T laiKe wiee. thy, 4 fresh smportatio t toe lodelng ho wid Ncked (0 Ave. & Aik from Carbon ein Cortinudt 40 bil change waied for the by. loo eo Walia LAGER BEER AND CHAMPAGNE, p Bravado a mn Deuter that he Guazl Diticulty. Boston, Oct. 19.—Whether the Rev, Mr. Fulton of this city guazied Inger in the New York Bowery, of whether Theedore Tilton {# an unprincipled falsifier, are questions of considerable interest in this community just now, Tilton haw ine denounced Fulton's vindication of hi if Inst Sunday ow ontrue, and ropented the offensive charce of the Boston parton's intompe- ranca, the lattor has again endertaken to explain his denial and vindicate himeotf, Io has eald to-night, inan interview with a friend, that during his ro- ported Saturday's conversation with Tilton th editor wonld not allow a third party present, and of ‘Tilton’s repeated charge against him he said T think it's simply bravado, and cheap at tha Had be raid that somo portions of it were untrue, T know not how I could have substantiated it; but when bo denies the whole, he «i tiles himself, and proves that ho ts utterly reckless in statements, When I consented to tmeot them without my friends, 1 knew that I placed myself im their power; but be- Heving in Theodore Tiiton's honor, 1 ran the risk, in order thet I might moet my accuser. I invited Mr. ‘Tilton immediately aftor the interview with the so-called well known and wealthy merchant to ac- company me to the rooms of the Baptist Home Mis- stonary Society, where be related to them the most important part, if mot tho ontire statement, which T read. to my people, as they will testify. An T said rete Tibee tam “witlug, to. leave to the Public my past Iie and my present course fea audiciont refutauon of the charge, I Trave. boon devotedly. attached to the cause of temperancs from my zouth, and have never entored a inger bor asloon, & heer karden, OF any pther simUAE place, for the purpose of obtaining a Clues of lager beer, and have wever taated it to my Knowledge. Belicyine thet life is like « battle tine it it can be broken in one place it is threatened cverywhere, I challenge, publicly and fearlessly, any person to [urnlah proo! to the contrary. Tho wi itor dates back to x few Yours. ago, whon T RDoke 1ore a Sabbath sonco! Institution in Now York, By Vitation, on tie vavicct of temporance, I then said that! ‘The {oem of the onporition '« Previonale, im isonet. Get m(orthe effects of Int nine Anew shane. ee, we confined aur ance npon the low ase claling our atten nat he heodore ‘on, the editor of the Lndependent, the mor. widely cirenlated newspaper la Aucrica, Openly avows that he used wiue for the samme purpose. On that tact 1 based en appeal to the Sabbath school teachers present, urging tem to resist this influence by their nd example, New York Trilwme, w been dittinenis)ed for {1% wnfrirness ever since {round faut with Horace Greeley for coing on the bail bond of Jefforson Davis, chimed that L made a pros: uitack on Theodore Tilton, T wrote at ®rce and en doavored (o make a correction, and when, in the Dickens controversy, they rendered it ina meaner form, I tried acain to Feeure a correction in tte col- tom, but in vain, and with 9 maliguity which Alls # fricnds wih Karithis, ‘They have pursued me ae though they thowelt the Ftatoment floatine in the press agninat me Was tiforlons to me, ‘This state ment bas come to Mr. ‘iillom in verwous forins and from widely different sources. ‘The letter somebody Wrote brouzit it to him in a newspaper. It vy nH laid on fis table ene morning just alier be had met ws rceuser, Havine this statement fresh in his wemery, be declares that ho wrote the article With Cut prenieditating, an’ withous a thougut of tue tn Jary it would do, thinking, no doubt, that te would punish me for ever reiorting to him in public, A HUGE SWINDLING GAME EXVOSED, A Scheme to Flop) Wetl Ktreet with Forred Check Seodiininig ne Mant of $500,600, A fy days ago Tu Sox published @ history of the forgery perpetia a by 9. B bivingst which Wells, Furgo & 'o. © Livingston became «& Allaire, and ne near los rmed at Gienppericd aya De® the coadiito ly, simultaneously steer nee => tnaghtmaneeee- "The case wee ot 8 well-known private ce toctive to ¥ LU. has discovered thet Livi ® sone ofa band of forgers end cheek al € fad laid thelr ptans t Yo Wall etreet more systematically than John Ke s did tn 1866, oF Gray in 1309 It was ciscoyeret thet tt Ms Fargo cheeX war © of a series of forgeries, al excellent exec {esides these there Were bur # tere 1 rey of the pang ts sup a to flout the to Knows of one forged 000, und of Beverat Which have been DKW (0 850,000 Conterence of Uuitnrinn Churcher. The fourth a of U niced yesterday morning tn siah, and tLe Conve continue until Lriday afternoon, © 1, Nearly two Luncred nual me “National ting of th ond other Courches" the Chureh of the Conference aria com eDurches in all parts of the Untied States are repre rented by threo delegates from each Tiere ed Uwenty enecs end twelve a sociations, ¢ West ot Cultfornis, and as fr So The ee re also repre bas was cecupied by reports of the local Washington conferences, Vice-Presivent Partridge of St. Lou's presided, Among tho -entlenen present were the Rey, John D. Wella of Mastic uote: Geor Lorton; Gov. Pacelford ef Xbode Ist Onsiow Stearns, New Hampshire Kio of St. Louis; the R lyn; the Kev, I B. Roersoa, Hon’ . Dr. Potuam, Brook: he Rov. Ciariee Low, Secretary ot the American Unitarian Assembiy Chapin, Worcester, Muss. ¢ New York; tho Hon © Cooper, New r York Many Dr Lathrop Boston, aud o cminent ministers oft a) Christian’® were Ede ch Were preeen'y Nichola eryboll, Kider Austin Craiz, and Elter Deck, of Irvingion, Nod —— Latest Returns from Obie, Convmnes, Obio, Vet. 19.—Ollicial returns from w the Repedtiown in Orie to be nd the Dewnveratis ening 4,412, ‘Tae Repub: jority in tho Btste will probably bo alictie over 17,009. McKinney Don.) in tue Fourth C krossional District haa 25 mayority, Bintth (Rep The Sixth District has 372 majority, Beatly (ep in the Kighti District das 1.109 anajority, Wilson (tcp.) in the Ecoyenth Dietrick has 10% majority ; wid Van ‘Livinp (Det) has 3,353 mijority “in the Pwellvh Disirict countios The} Hanan n, = ‘The Propeller Caninicr Goes Down within Eight Miles of Po Cuxverann, Oct, 19.—The storm of Mouday night extenaed the full lergth of the Lakes, and was very severe, Cupt, Sessors of the propeller Can. tor reports that the propeller Tonawanda, of the py's linc, went down util, loaded ‘0, and Was one of the lari pro Ieis not known how many porsons were lost, ‘The small boat in which were the to ongineers, the diugiiter of tho captatu, and threo or four others, has not been Leard from, - —— FLASHES FROM THE OCEAN CABLES, pats ‘AL Liverpool, yesterday cotton closed at 8%d, for up ands, aud Bid. for Orleans. Consola closed yesterdsy at 02%. Pivo-twention— G2 Oe WH, MW. Ren forties, BI. Hues, 194 Tiinoia, it, ‘ SPARKS FROM THE TELEGRAPH Population of Albany, 09,452. ‘The steamboat It. B. Leo left New Orioans yester day morning at Bis}, rUNNIE AgaiuAl Lane Lo Natcnez, ‘The Norfolk, Va, Fire Departineit parade | vou terday in-memory of Comwalin’s surrender as York town Cornelius James Jarvis, and Martin Jewell we a tLe contral suatt of (he Hoosac tunuel on Jon P. Thomar, aged ¥, 8 son of the Hon, Benj Thon Horton, war diowsed on Tuesday inde. thalea Pond, by the ureetting Of ® boat Mr, Patterson, of Wost Hushing, I, Flantly killed sesterday, by the @ 1, was in fess triin bound rust, While ativmpling 0 CFORs in front of the locouy- tive Goy, Bullock of Georgia issued @ proclamatic yesterday, nojourning the House ne die on Oct. 4 hue Beuate ou Nov aveuiive twin the Hbel suit of the Hon, D. & and (he the Hu meereval Adi eluded ast even y (his morning: Fair tho prize fort a8 Ww Gag eKY At the Ge ot owned by trotting for and Gray of 1 Lisgar, the Govern fon of Candy? held an invert Order of SC Mchact and Bt, ¢ terday. Four Cot Wao had 9000 Wauioue, ecelyed Weir usigula, and w Domi the Moat S a Moulien THURSDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1870 PRICE TWO CENTS. OBEYING GRANT'S ORDERS, THE REPUBLICAN STATE CENTRAB COMMITTEL BIND THE BARGAIN, Henry Smith's Speech Nefore the Committee =<He Opposes the En: Young Democracy-The Commitroe St by Murphy and Fox.! The members of the Republican State Centrad Committee were called toxether yosterday to take action in regard to the course the Republivan party should foursue in reference to uniting against Tame ton as far as taken on Tuesday will antice, A year aco the Yo.e was about us follows in throo of the precincts Nt Tenth. Bleveath Total saveve on The Ninti District comprised bnt half a block, and more votes were polled than there were men, Wo then, and children in the whole district, ‘The regis tration of ‘Tuosday is as follows: + . prepr . DOOM OF THE REPEATERS. ocean A POLICE JUSTICE AND A CITY MAR- SHAL ARRESIED. —— Tastice Tony Hartman Arrested for Vio= Inting the Election Law—A City Marahal Held for Examination Activity of Young Demoorncy. Tho Federal building was thronged yesterday by the tame clans of perrons as assembled there on tho previous day, A large erowd of those who had been appointed to enforce the election Inw gathered Deducting this total from the rote of last year, in the afternoon in Commissioner Davenport's office, | #hows 2.340 Iraudulent votes east in those chres | ™Any Hall at the coming election, Twenty-four ‘The Commissionor's height 1s adout five foot threo, emall precincts of the Sixth Ward alone, The en- | members were present. Mr. Cornell, the President, tire registration in the whole Ward was bat 1,734, And the majority of those entitled to vote have al: ready given in their names, In many Instances mon Tegintered who have not voted in years, boing as- A prospect on election day of not finding that somebody else had voted on their names. It Wee this which friahtened O'Hlall, Hie snd the was in the chair, ‘The following preamble and reso- Jntions wore eubmitted for consideration : Whereas, In considoration of the danzors that be- fot the course of faithial Republicans in the city of Now York, and oi tho mixchievous influences Which, throvizh legislative corruption and the crimes fangs of repeaters weakened, and in alaria stopped | of Tammany Tall, coapled with (is frauds upon the the further registration. This should of itseif com ballot-box, have extended throughout the State, I. whoreby the most nefarious combinations of mer. cenary politicians are now arrayed against rood fevernment, and threaton to destroy tue very bance of popular institutions : and Whereaa, It now, more than ever, has become the and he was barely perceptible. OMicers who came to make compinints found him only after a pationt arch. Ile health seems to be rapidly failing undor his arduous duties; but the Job of administering onthe and taking bail i ¢0 profitable that he has Aeclined to receive aid from the other Commission. Alderman Moore and some of the other lead- ers of the Young Democracy gave lim the benef of their valuable services for nothing, and the Ton, ‘Theodore Allen, of the Bighth Ward. froely ten- — An 014-Time Row tn a Republican Conven- ‘ ~ | =he Police Spoil the Fun. immediate and imperative daty of Republicans eu Mis assistance, Ho ts known in the build: | 9 Seventh District Republican Convention met | te Stato and city to combino the elemonts of oppo~ sition to Tammany Hall. for Prossing the wicked istrams the dictation of that corruvt and despotic organiz, Hon, are shamelessly seeking directty to control t preliminary action of tree and independent Republ ¢ pUrpEse Of BUD ities which. ander Jast night in 21 Avena D, to nominate a member of Congress, Several handred peovle assombled tn front of the meeting house, and when the door ‘were opened a rash was made to occupy the most THR LOYAL LEAGUE'S COMMISSIONER, that body having secured is appointment, When he presided, two Democrats, John Garry and Michael Meares, wore broug! aca in the Bont, Duis | favorable peaitiona ta th Ord sored | “"Revolved, that the Htepubiiean Bate Commies, falsoly registered their names in the Second District | f4vorable positions in the room, Order was restore jerolved, ‘That the Repub | of the Eighth Ward. ‘The Hon. A. HL Pardy was at | Sfter much dimenity, and a motion was | in special weasion, in view of {he grave rospomaibility. once consulted, and tho bail was fixed at $5,000 for | MAde that Mr, Lucas, the former Chairman, | jtenadlicans of the whole State, hereby declare it to cach prisoner. No bondsman appearing, thoy wore | Hould preside, An amendment was added | be their deliberate ovinion that itis Inexpedient (oF the Ropablieans of the city of New York to make party nominations for city and county oflcars at the enstiing election, and that all true Republicans on ost gubserve tho interos's of thelr party, and th country, by acting and voting with independent Democrats, and al others in favor of the purity of ‘the ballol-box, and in opposition to the nominations of Tanmany siall, and we hereby advise and recom mend such action, Gen, Merritt proposed to strike out the resola- On this motion a long discussion took place. . Benjamin Field tavored the revolution and opposed the preamol Mr. Henry Smith, Police Commissioner, who member of the Committeo, was called upon tos substituting the name of Mr. Stephen II, Knapp, ‘Tho Tenth and Twelfth Districts were in favor of Mr. Knapp, while the Fourteonth and Eighth wero for Mr. Tieas. Physical force was employed to decide the war of words, A powerful wave, besting down all opposition, landed Mr. Knapp safely in the chair, end, with the active assistance of the police, a little crder was restored, The delegates from the Thighth and Fourteenth Districts reiused to submit their credentials, and protested against the pi oceedings. Mere again the disturbance Dogan, and the eas was put out, when Mr, Burns, the proprietor of the hall, entered with lighted caniles, an ded of policemen to clear the: room who by this time tal organized a meeting a held. ‘The portly form of JUSTIOR TONY HARTMAN waa next seon at the bi Tony, who is an inepector in the Seventh District of the Seventeenth Ward, was ecliurged by Doputy Marshal Eugene Martin with refusing to per- mit bim to aflx his name to the registry lists “Your honor," anid Toney, * 1 merely told Martin that the registry was not complete, aud that I would not lot him mutilate my book, but that he mizht take It home with bim, He then gota warrant for my arrest, and Iwas t aken into custody on my way to ny Cour other end. Atthis the warriors on either side armed ie " . al w “It isa equare Net," enid a fiend of Davenport. | themse ements of broken chairs, | Ms views on tho matter. fo suid that whatever who, eat next bin? “ Everstoing is right in Hart | raiie, and genors DUL the efiicers succeed genticmen might choose to say in regard to nimsoks, an's district; but you see Martio boasted f in effecting an armistice, during which the rey tersona'ly oF politically, he wished it understood that he desired the success of the Republican ticket, Hic regretted to differ with some of his friends, and he was sorry, in 80 differing, that he shoald be charged with infdclity to tho Republican party, Hoe had always been a Republican, end acted honestly and earrestly for the success of that party, He had contributed his money and given his bost efforts for its success, as many of the gea- Uemen present knew, and it was hardly fair for gen Uemen to charge him with conniving to defeat that party, when mavy of the persons who impugeed ‘ould make trouble before We hall give you said the Justice, S Weill fix it at ont was prepared, and ¢ Wis appointed Vv amount of ball you requir M1," replied Mr. Davenport, $1,009 in tis ense.** The bond Foney loft with ius friend: tionists, with one more vigorous protest, retir from the room, Col. Honjamin A, Willis Was then nowinated for C Annual Muster of the Second Brigade of New Jeracy. Newark was olive yesterday with military ex- citement consequent upon the annual muster in that JAMES DONOVAN, A CITY MARSITAL, soon filled the plice at the bar which tad been va- gated by, dustieg Hartman, Depety Marshal Crow. ley said te had “ tampered” with one of the Inspec: | city of the Second Brigade of the New Jersey N fore of the Revent District of the Fourth Wards | cust Guard at Camp Frelinghuysen, ‘The review Wr, J. Connolly, an Inspector of a district of tne | before Gov. Randolph took place at 1:20 in the after: Sixth Ward, wns alo hold for refusing to permit noon, The troops trom Hudson county consisted Deputy Marshat to mark sizn the Registry list, 1 Pirat Battalion, end Bat- ANFORO REPEATER OX IA ENYA on een anneretetaaiarae | Him were under euspicion of having acted in bad jored ma od Lucas or was) a faith to the porty: but that was not a matier to be and igtored man named ne i Tle was in | fell-dross blue coate trimmed with buff, elicited Rie wwe iperrs Une discussed here, He believed the best way to bring success to the Republican State ticket was that no nomination should be m: nd that every Renubit- custody Waving bes a Deputy Marshal and two colored men, reoted atthe registering district, 2 general praise. under command Tho First Battalion of Hoboken, of Major DB. Franklin Hart, rea eeetag at tree places “they knew cf-cnow | also appeared in a new full-dreas uniform, modol- | can should go, to the polls and make the bees bar. many more they could vot tell. Besides, he had | led afer that of the Seventh New York Rezimont. | 6)" Voting for either the Tammany or Young Deno boon detected two years having sold himee!f ont to Tammany his innocence in the strongest terms, the most abjcet terror On Gading’ hims > inthe same business, | Gopt; Moore's company.trom L He protested | are and manifested | soldierl im tue | ork, under co onia, Borgen count: cracy, county, disirict, or any other nominee, pros le mention, because of their | vided they would vouo the Republican ticket, “This ‘he First Reeiment of Now- | was his judgment in the matter, and he regrottod "eekwell, the Chief of | (hat icdid not meet the avproval of a majority of the rving of fave Appearance. mand ot Col. cluic'es of the law, Police of that city, looked well in their gray swallow: | Republican Gsnetal mittee, His hoped tt would * Well,” aaid District Attorney Purdy," T think a | tail, gold-trimmed eoate and white pompons. Drum- | meet the approval of We Slate Con to wae colored inan must be pretty menu to sell himself to | major Samuct Ellis, ofthe Fourth Rezimentoutshone | guite euro tint the Key more ine Democrats, ant vo'e «gainst the very friends | Col, James Fisk, Jr., in the marnificence Of Mis ap- | for their State Licket Dy orator who passed a law to protect him." perel, Tis drum corps 0 appeared in | thon endorsing the Young Domocracy ticket. Tdidn't ¢0 it, indeed BE didn't.” protested Baw. | scarlet chasseur vl Tewgin) G Sharpo was sorry to differ with his friends, yer." Tnever registered any where, blue shakow, and white p the seo: | and was orry that diflerenee should have arisen in “Put there wen say you did," persisted Mr. | sation oT the day. Gen, Runyon and etaff accon the party ia resard to personal mattorg, lo waa Purdy ‘The "Fore God I didn't! and tn his fright he dropped on both knees, and raising his rizht hand, exclaimed, ‘Teall on desis co strike ino dead if Lever id itt hid the Governer, aud al! were dismounte prizes won in tae revene rine contest were ne wenied, borause of th lure of the genti ing in charge the Governors modal to with hia fri tieket. Moen of electing a Repti cue nucoame of tho Tp eo Uhat there «as Ky cra county tie! at, but was fae bring the tans? [: cidedly opposed to any action Loot wool aor a If then wert off into A lenetny expianstion of | same on the ground, ‘The Fifth Vetoran Regiment, | E4e¢ how be had been drinking just before his ortest, and | under Col, Willige Vays, Wirntd Gut the greatest | ™ any Seine members p . it be bad done anything wrong, did not hn ion, When @ Yolo was tl am wick sion, When @ volo was (nk Resides, the Hove is Thha Fitch, ays whom be evlled the Hon. for na ho tone He was wth followed by Mr. Vo would have af vi ted. supe Dumver or mon. ACSF Metter Ba <tishle nnd yet tot conuded of tte cy R a wits " ' , tot ist of to Ludiow etre + | juice. The O14 G Collation there tate in f Mmrl die ons urds'« cormforting asurance Ghat | yer Tne Old Gi ‘yore detioced WUE Hott, v \ ' Ulai; and Undeubtediy be soa, | we atte and abs of 40 wind Instrumen H I throngh theca: flied rice Like a prolonved Tt is understocd that tho straight Republicans wilt RLEFRAWE AGSOENK OT GE. Likes? _ The OW Guard tooK a tures to parate | nominate» full county Uckel, running Binder A reporter of THR SUN interviewed Juteo Hart and bave not the shiettent notion when. thy Se man Inst night, when (he following eonversution arade again, Hat forty turned out, though (he A DUE, ook place : sear yattelion numbers one tundra aud fity; Bx St cet - porter—Tloarm, Jntze, that you were a Comuissioner George an was at their | The Hon, G pears a Cha to dav. Wil yea be klud enougu to Give ti head an Major, ‘Bpcechos were delivered after tue | Tee Tome George {ill Uoure a Ch Cortictlars ? collation, fcngs Were suug, and every ove Weat i BORORS (Sosa e: Maks Judge 1.—With pleasure; £ wes an inspector of | home elated. oe or. istration in the Seventecnt Ward, and on Tue eal Yesterd Hon, € ‘ety a resolution, and taay Were storday | Mune Wrevtors ing re 1 WAS Vy ne Sy - afternoon the clowed tho. ple Davin in tin Own Connery Acwin, | gone arGurias Uibsenae hea ee u Jefferson Davis arrived yesterday with his wife | fimeing votes nn) OConners and ve and children tn the seamer Cuba from Liverpoo!, i ond is at © Now York Hotel. Me will remain town a few days, and will then proceed to hmond on the way, fe left here for England {n August ¢o escort his family home, ond is in better healt than usual, dren ® Unitot Siatos ©: iny rogiatry b in that 1 be vk, OF that T we ing that which I consider. ond, be migat take the ext regisination day, ay bo that proposition ? Gitasaricht and signed book. Bir, Stadler is a Know the law on the entjacte iteare‘uily, wud consid y duly, accordiig to my in and taka with the t piotive in ¢ ad no rieht (© Kand Keop i uni th porter—What dit Tadeo Ho— He denend Mr. Charles A, Stade Dainocrat, but dit no while Thad sindie Twas doing ton of tie haw, Heporier—Did yon svereod in convincing Mr Martin (hat you Were rigut ? Judge H.—No, sir,.Le would not be convinced ant Joft ne, waking threats wi ten he carried into elle this ufterovon by rending Deputy United Robinsot “October 19, 1879 fin.—Your conduct to flint of refian, Td fore oft My Dean afew mand Katie you the choice of wos , neo was MT fiction, and the ‘Aly friend, Mr Georze Hill, is authorized to ¢ preliminaries for me, Yours. AP 1 called yes: ‘The names of his chil nd Winnie ent UI prise He was also much p) crs in Virgin (apo past or present, aud IDOLPNE" day at Chria, red Chak erprota, 1 to boir of als, Mr. Davis . either of th THE PALL AND BAT © Athletics Mads yoater The fiate Convention ot Ayse Dall Players of New dersey wail acos ta Blizabeth Nov. 9 e and home g. BROOKLYN. of Phila. ay by 15 6 ta beat the Athruticn of tal ‘o.nrest me on the charge of vio tates hn Bencig's house, 678 Flushing diay nical of wo gold watcn: malls lection law ¢ for the State champion. the Amateurs of Newari ies Of Hlizanesh, will Ker —— “ POLITICAL SQUIBS, before Com T waived examination, nd Sd Did you lave any troudle in Anding e played (lis al was hold in 41,000 bail to appear for trial on i ° Mrs. Lonisa Maroland of 117 McKibben street, bondsmes Suige H milli E.D., attempted muicide yester: Parts’ greea, Famtly trouble wus the cause. o Rey, UB. G cepted @ call as pasto. Chareh of Greenpoint, by taking @ dose of - No, sir, Leould have given bon‘s for a. if necessary, ‘The joke ts that the Comuis tioncr Wanted to diicharze me on my parole, but the Deputy United States District Attorney tonght to iiea capital out of it, a furnishing good and av ved and ac- | Gen a Avenue taptist | terany : Rentieman bas | ys ‘of thik chureh on several Gee arione satisfactory to. the membersth panie Was piopone iaee hin Duet Miilation Ge pastor of caureh Banks was renominate’ for Congress yon: 1 the nomination for © ocaupied the pale and ‘has provea tha d iusisted on my cient bail, My friends Georze Horhman Henry Vetterloin were 04 hand Wo co on my bond, Twas ot once relevent Reporter—What do you think of the action of Martin? Judge H—He w dirty work, and d for Congress yester: any with James Fitznatrick Was nominated for Assembly —— by the Sixth Ward SY opy Fine, The Yc = nomnated Jonn this wew an r Jozart Convention, emocriey in the Filt afferty for Assembly Co}, Ethan Alien wax nominated for Congress tn the Fourth District by the Republicans. Kleven names wore reistered Niueteont * The Young Democracy of the Eleventh nominated Coben Kose forsehool Truste The TLird Assen)! thor nominated James Haye LOSS th District da pretext for doing such wade we his victim; buc the end has not corie yet. Levi Golismith, the did not get bis book ‘sig and he was not arrested: but rat, Uhey vulled me. Good The business por buried F ‘he m busied fast >a of Daun eadocing, Cal, was 1, peae Dy Tt will be ali right wi Hr inst store, 24 Michivan avenue, Boston,was Los, 613,09 1 nt voatorday Deevict of the Blevonth Ward in tno lat Ashinead’s Kaw burned yesteraay m: Kimb wat burned yesterd $10.0 A fire in What & C umber yerd in West Troy, Tho Yount Domocricy of the First on Tuesday night, destroyed $19,009 worth of lumyor.”" | District nominated J haa hee Asscnbly 2 et ‘The Young Demoericy of the Filt DS EBY'" | pistrict nominated 4 ese days, Ward mantown, Pa, 3,309 New was or ng mill in Low THE CITY CURNSE CRAMMED WITH TAMMANY PxIPPE RS, As the elections draw noar, Tamm gigastic efort to swell the name: ‘nd tue) pay liste of the city will sow how this is managed, upper part of the ‘Tenth avenue is Voing gradod, an about 160 mea are at work ther auppored to be at work. ‘Tho Central I ovcupation at this timo for 1,500 men, The enrolment of names on the public pay lists District Mozart Hall Convea Araombiy + Mass, by makes @ of HS voters, assembly. Alderman Brocking's atable on So: sircet, Jersey City, was bur A fire in the bai th Axsombly in Rafferty for Ansemoly Ward Independent De ated Br, Wa of yesterday res) tore of Isasc Lewine, on th fir Moor of 86 Grand etreet, resulied in §50) dam ho insUFAKCe. William Lincoln’ upon, while on the Boulovard over 9000 ure Hwellty kiya crate of ruil Dowd for A’ irts-four names were registered in the Nino: teenth District in the Seventecath Ward yesterday. Hon. Henry Smith was yesterday nominated for for the Third Judicial District 5q.. Was veaterday nominated for eINrTaLs Of the First District of paraine oll works, ne of eight b Of oil were bur (000: tn Raat dings, Lowe: dou Tues find a ay be foun © Ui Supreme Court Judg cad ast W. A. Pouchor, : thd Aasombly by th YOTTINGS ABOULLOWN. Onwego. - Th ‘The Hamburg stoamer Hainmonia sailed yorterday ‘The Massachusetts Health authorities were in towa yesterday. ‘The dry goods clerks last nizht presented a Korios pf handsomely framed resolusious to Frederick Wal: Theodore W. J. Mall, aged 51, attempted suicide yesterday by cating Paris green. Tevue Hospital distance of wice thy laborer sre looking on. T which ls heard on all sides ts; “Muyo you got your name down? aud tho Tammavy kerd Kvow what that means, On Hints and Seventh avenuss, betweon Fifty xth and Fifly-seveuts streets, wid again between Fiity-neventh and Fifty-eighih ‘streets, the cntire bog is Covered with shantios, and Eighth the same district, prosents # similar aspect. ing (0 Present appearances it would seem that bun drode of Irishmen are being concentr on these ols. How are the names and resitences of the enlizhtened citizens located here to be obtained How often can you vot tion put to oue of these res uum ber ko quosti Republic ratification weet evening Mr, Erastus D. Webster won nominated for Con. mn the Third District of Brooklyn by the Ite of Brooklyn will hold a mage at tho Acadowy of Music dus eres publics Peter Milne, Jr, hua been nominsted for Super: visor by the Beventh Waid Kepubiican Association of Brooklyn, ‘The Kiehth Ward McManon Clab favor the nomt nation of Gen. M.J. McMahon for Congress from the Fourth District ‘The Republicans of the Third Congressional Dis- venuo, In Accord, ile Was taken to Bel Junta last evening favoret the ob #irict and impartial euforcemens of the ality lawa, Pat? was the ques ents of the untaxed mea the ned’ Virgin bolpin’ met said the | steot. while returning from the Academy of Music : , eit ed Dorocrat, with a proud erection | 2&serday, suadeuly expired, Nathaniol Niles was yesterday nominated for the Elis esd ahaa rerston Unt eromine or lineal John FE. Gibbs. aged 89. was taken to the Charles | Stale Asembiy by the Hepublicaus of the First Dis Uriel of Morris county, N. J, Tho Regulators’ Social Club of the Rloventh Ward 4 | lasbevening approved the nomination of Charles K, Loew for County Clerk, I, 8. Meaney 1s Pes! ‘The Jersey Democratic Mnea didat street station at 0:0, A.M. yesterday, diuak, aud in Ove hour wfterward was fond dead. ‘The allowance for ea boned turkey, formerly dorsey Cily (OF the pped Police Commiasty Jamies W.CO 6a. ay sted the uptown parks & ow regularly badged policem Kes these there are about pray-coated, but without badges, to exch regular of for. On inguiring he moaning of his, of & grO)- coat adorved wit \ be paid + On, t in't perlicement W'ere the perlice and tho them's the Assistants t’ “jw in it, my. frievd, sald the tnterlocutor that you haven't got a Droguet'’ Why, air, suid be." Eve got one, But They it out of eight, Luin expecting to get ofice soon under the Kopubli cant, Bul,” added ho, “Af you wants good brozue, “pe ong’ (pointing. to @ Pollceman appro: If broguo's Meo and fresh, for nis, but ‘s the it bleealy, Bod, ws YOU ber of Rray iages. champagne, at panera claim that Mr. nent Pemocraiie ean Ih instriot. + {neligibi they allege, in 130s Mu is the Ropublican eandid the Fourth Diairiet. nad Jon wart ican enud for by the taxpayers of went vt the Water Comuiosioners Fitzpatrick, the Inde for Congres: i ors yesterday removet Ww Of FhoinasC. Acton, and for h operator, aud apponted he baying been uatu Chorles Cham m ars police cial A A Laubreent ce. The Keventh Regiment will be inspected at Wash. ington parade round to-day, at So'clocs I". M., and Will be reviewed: by Gen Varian suould ihe wea be Htormy, the Reyunent wil be iuspocted wt Wory. 1 s >» county, NJ The deleate bitean Cony White P Vistns by acciamation, preside! y Diatriet nage na) Hot sonly been in the wonder perceive, u py’ The Austrian bark Erve, which has been fe [oF tome Line {oF Violation Of Ae Fever us lawa eM pied tO Goto sea Inet niznt, but waa interce td the revenue cutter Hugh McCulloch, aad wowed nder try four in and It A CiLige heemen 1" Mowers. Fleck 6 O'Brian » Kleven Wart, yee Wer for Ledwith, od 4 would be ey deelar e voles frum 4 wy oMmaut The reyiat oud evisionc ay or O'14i1 0 tits vending the Work of the 2b soemterme pre tween 8,000 anc (he Uaily lists by the wundred, and it was tt eusy matter to make the Datlols in the boxe: Out even Wilh tho names on the list, ‘To #60 how the registration of ‘Tuesday operated against ‘am inany, @ comparison Of bua Vole With tue rogistra TOPPED THE REGISTRATION Hin the Sixth Ward affords as of (Le reasons which prompied xiraordinary prockanti atrars, ‘The Ward has incts, and w year ago polled Le D0 votes ie anniversary fof the American Chureh (Pf RB) assuciat Insionury, Boctety ‘te Holy Trinity last even oy the Hey. Dr Le suth of Mis of th eat the Chure pocrats of Brooklyn held their pr And tn moat of the warts « Oty. The Const Will he held yeutions on The Democratic Tey Kiley yurh, oud by the key, © The German-Amorican Sehool Asst ition he meeting atthe Facderkrayg Hall 14st ey Was shown In tho proceduluzs ite ta the Germ “Kore expreased Ube eon effort 10 10Ur he public BCMOOIK, KLd bo Kelyrin er ou, 1 Priday. m amos were wedded to Great Innviinge ito ietiod Of insti uoHoN

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