The Sun (New York) Newspaper, October 25, 1870, Page 1

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

a —_ RUMORS OF APPLOACHING GIATIONS FOR PEACE, Lnelond's Sudden Interference for Penco— vo French Keiufor ous. isoners of sot 9 r from the armies however, tat The French will ake nde ision of England ti ol Prosia, 8 ’ id in th ron partes, and otvers seem to penes. “TeLas teen generally eons n these of France, nnd the sig overent i typorent, now taking Puris have been demonstrated. 40 aware tat THE LARGE PReNeH AnMieS ast orvonized are guile crepared to a five, (hat the bad searon ts a food for the G evity of obtainin erew n con pre 4 0 eertes of formidat f prewribed by Pr TAK STOLY OF THR MASSAC of the four thousand Mobiles Seterons, four days after their ¢ ‘The Prussian comtander at Orle containing on apyeal to them that the Freneh fs thetr real enowy, ‘The Journals reply to this appeal bitterly, hw people to defend the country to the iy. ‘They cay that Fraveo was unpre. two mouths ago, but abe Is now beginning tu feel that she may stro; doeress. Her people will make a fitting answer to fons of friendsbip. aews of Garialii's movements hxs been received bere, but it 18 understood he is rapidiy organizing sall ehout the city re, nnd informin t, aud not the placa: the Gov eneourncing Yaat oxire Pared for the Me @ Prossian prote tors of free-suooters, 4 ut Sois n ofc letion, men and woux HAVE RISKY AGAINST THE PRE A desperate strug te had occurred there with ‘The Prussians are con at Gisors, The following news is made pubilc by the Ministry: " The Prussians, while pre- La Ferté St, Aubin, # ing boing all their utensils ai y went toward Laon, a messenger arrived in the German camp, and the nce he carried caused their sudden depart- > reported that the Prassians soffered @ Uefeat, with heavy loss, at @ point in the neigh. born tof La Ferté, and the troops were hastily Orawn to reinforce their be . Oct. %, via Tours, Oct. %.—Gen, ‘ches to the Government state that tacked Chititlon-le-Duc, where Ley were re; uleed the day before, ated, We hold the position. taken many prisoners, The bombardment of Schéle Stadt commenced on ‘Tucsday, Bours have been burnt in the tow: tr. QUENTIN, Oct. 24. via Lonpon. ay. The stege of La Fer under the Duke of hear) Iosses on both si: centratin; Paring to besieg treated, len Bios of 8 Ti to Ore It is oh He Prussians have azain they ret wuchated yester also abandoned, 1 h Kleuborg is return mong the Soi Wounded. Towns, Oct. 2 —Nows from Paris to th rations mak. movements on a larce se: sare given ior four the 4 rovers generally t fons tiew Gf service to the enemy. M, Pourtalds, e litor of La Privoned for publishing Glse nu an explanatory letter in that paper, that Chevalior Wikoff who furnished gepert for which M. Pourta’d: he Pigaro elves Of the child of a great lady an TO CALM THM JHALOUSY OF THE EMPRESS, ard that Monsicur Devieune wus 1 affair, 4 Tuileries ts cot ‘voruvls to Ollivier ¢ Slantial fod. Private ag well as official accounts praise Gen Trochu for bis good Judgment and activity, Mis energy provides for everything popuarity is untuunded, Paris @onf lence in bis patriotism and abil ty. Whe Journal Oftcie ways all par fo Minister Gambetta for whut he hos accompi she Bud adis: “Since his arrival in Tours he ONOANIZED ARMIES, restores iilitary dis ipline tier enta, settled many ¢ cious appointment more coufident tone 1s not 3 dangers 0: Adiniutetration,” News has been recived Berrison rile, in which UL omy i ther p eaptu sanity Advices frou theiny d tuto their hans me any The juvrnal Le Fai \ 1 11 ' does 4 y whic t Eg i he w c } ' AN AL ' Md may a e " 1 THIRTY-EIGHTI YEAR. : THE EUROPEAN WAR FEVER s, Oct. 24.—Nothing official has yet been around Orlean on the often- bund, and the did Journals and people who take + afutrs, accord England no sured here that th Ht will pot cede nn inch of territ f indemnity, aud itis to the bitter end, untess the sein are vo «of the other journals give the particulars of acre of the Fronei garrison which ‘ According to the , the soldiers were all shot in the woods pear tut city, bu’e! eed in cold blood, The Govern- ect fas fuish enough In the story to make it tue sub- J inquiry with @ nen yevterday bas tl At Ivey, in the Department of Eure,tue entire popu- to retaliation. This city was corps to ns prisovers bas result shed, Scven Mobiles were ence may be Tt anpears from Jin of te affair of Petuoger, proving that she areumed the materaity ieation of private documents nued. Letters from tly establisa the iiberol views Of the former, Who makes tae remark, while urgin reforms, that France is enervated as a ma be who drinks coflee aud spirits without eating sut feels the utmost and worked 1 the public tu consequence of the manifest im Provement of affairs Drought about by his vigorous advised to tell Prussia to make the most reasonable demands, else war d ontrance will be the only result, ‘The Garette de France speaks to the same effect; so conidence in the present move and the Union i of Eogland, It is revorte: offers of peace were made to Marshal Buaal People in official circles hore dwell on the circum: ance that the present move of Enylan Close nron the circular in which M. Bismarck af foete such concern lest the Parisians may suffor the rors of fowine; and they declare that FRANCE MEST ACT WITH COURAGE eorination new ; she past aceept no humtt juing condition, Seme appretiension is expressed byt § connected with the Government here that Paris will refuse any pence, the terms of which do not provide for the wilt fiana from France, awal of all the Prue. Orleans 18 now occupied by %5.000 Prussians, with ces of ortillery, The enemy have made fresh sitions on the city. ‘The Government carefully giving information of the French forces on the Loire; but it may be etated that they are in motion, cop req avon Aud the result will soon be know anal ENGLISU DESPATCHES. Ramors of Peace still Prevatent-Conditions of Baznine's Proposed Surrender, Loxpox, Oct, 24.—The German army now in- pay te the fond for the retief of the sick and wounded. yout balf a aely that the reneh have captured aed taken into the port of Dunkirk three lirge Gertan steamers, It ts auld there fs no evidence tn existence of Napolon's aris have a orovriated one day The amount thus collected aggregates milion thalers, is asverted va having accumulated @ vast private fortune, ‘The correspondent of the London Stendard to fount von Bismarck to oblige the American officers, the ambulance corps, and the people of the United States, while totally in: his d French toau wil be mated thet Rassia, aot . and Italy in the effort to 1y notes the eagerness different to anything English, The Telegr: confident that the propo eagerly taken here, It is Joining England, Austr bring about peace, is acting independen geticaliy, In the seine direction waved the Czur's life when am attempt was m nes: Hy, but ep St. 1 ror Napoleon, M. Miranda, the « been arrested near V to isene orders decifning to admit them wit Prassian lines, The territorial embourg. It is reported further, that A SAVR-CONDUCT MAS BREN ASKED for M. Thiers to enter Pai acquies Th ence of the Government. London Times of thit morning says of order in Franee after the conclusion of pea Gen, Boyer, on leaving Versailles, went to Luxem- hourg to get{Raimbeau, who had previously been to bt. Petersburg, to goas au envoy to Napoleon at Wiihelmshobe, At Lox ‘The population ts tndip Tours Government to cede the duchy to tead of Lorraine, T have been arronged between Marshal Ba: wi § Evgénie, who has given her consent, et oto Versailles and sign a tr tive of the only Government recognized ov Vi ussia. Prussian Despatches, Benwax, Oct, 24.—The steamships Westphali nd Cimurta, of the 7 Company, have arrived at Hawbai does not refer to this ine, ‘The off named steamers report that the, Frencn vesvels on the German ev the voyage, The Tharitcia will le Wednesday, the Westphalia and C Commerce to Ge: * of neount ub ever, as the French fleet has apparently been with drawn to Havre and other Frenet bar bors, pints abhi Tinlian Despatche Fronexce, Oct. 23.—The Opinions, referring to the propesed armistice, says the Freeh will doubt lees acre, as a preliminary to peace, to diemantle the fortresses of Strasbourg and Merz, and to pay ed on an indemnity of £30,000,000, but Prussia insii the cestion of Alsace and Lorraine, Several English noblemen have arrived in this city from Rome, which place they te to urge upon the Italian Goverame of the guara the Pope, The rumors of M on Satur feria! disagreement here are utierly anfonnded. Signor Bisne, the retary in the Foreign Office, has been appointed Ituian Minister to Spain, The Malian Government continues the Papal tmpost on tobacco, Photiades se Bey, the Turkish Envoy, has srrived at Florence, The Athletics nud Matuals at Philndelphia ~The F Game of the seaso Vuravenputa, Oct, 24.—This afleravon 4, persons Witnessed the game of base ball betw Wie Athletics, of Philadelphis, and tne Mutu Sew York, It proved to be one of the fucat gai is season, It was well contested throughou', and wifested, particulurly the greatest excitement was m in the ninth inning. At the ond of the fourth Innings the Athletic made three runs and the Mutuais nothing, Tu the » by ® dr iiiant nos, skunkine firth inning, however, the latter ¢ display of batiing secured beven their opponents, At the end of the Feventh the result was 8 to 4 In fivor of the dnt ihe eighth inning the AtMletica whitews visitors, and secured three runs themse ve crest excitement, ‘The score tien siood 6 to or of the Mutuals wthe niath tvuing by good batt ted tour rine to thelr sere, making t which required the Athletics fo wake f xto win, The spectators felt ure hit thls ec ok be wccon plished the ¥ fthe finest batting of the season, Reocii, » 1 Matinee ie first by smail hits, “The thre n wore on toe buses when Fisier Went to the bat, ti by a Bie Wt to contre Held 1 Wood Mel r r fist ba to tone’ 1 os matter, ' i } F \ \ i H i i 1 ‘ ‘ Fs Os OS wr aa of ene. L}oure wid 10 mbiuice Is this an Omen? Fast evening about & o'clock, a remark nelecraugiell venom | Wis ob f bidot-ted fre spanned the sky ib to west, throwing a rosy tint over the ry ued tur upwards of two J tow pule yellow aud land-esbe, ft con urs, When iy gradually fa (inal poured here to-day, In explanation of the visit of Gen, Boyer to the King of Prussia, that and he wos invited to rend en euilssary to Versailles, follows M. Raimbeau, who eto inate him by Berezowsks, in Iaris, oa the 6th of June, 1867, hee just gone from Wilheluehdhe to torsbarg on a secret mission from the Bupe- tor of the Paris Qaulola, bas sailles by the Prossisns, The deserers from Motz are so numerous that the Pros: tian commander before that city has becn compelied in the jmes this morning in an edi. torial praises the courage displayext by the Prussian Landwehr before Mont du Valérien on the 224 inst. In is sald that the basis of peace likely to bé accopted by the Prossian Government is the renuneistion of poliation from France on receiving Lax. in order to obtain the * Ba zamue, when offering to eurrender, demanded for \imself a position which would probably have en abled bim to take a prominent part in the restoration bourg a permanent committee has been constituted to defend the neutrality of the duchy. ant at the disposition of the ssa © are rumors here that conditions of peace sine and jam, by which it f stipulated that the ¥ as the representa burg American Pocket rg sately. The French story of the capture o German steamers ed BO r elsewhere on ve Hamburg en folowing man ports scems to be ae site w the settlement tees relative to the Independence of had als, Tn ed the in Dut they were to Withens soine several chilaren. NEW YORK, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 25, SUS FINISHED. MRS. E, F. BISHOP'S DIVORCE GEORGE THE COUNT JOANNES IN DEFENCE OF HIMSELP. Mrs. Bishop's Application to have Another awyer—The Count Comes Out with Drax matic EMect-An Interchange of Profens sional Courtesic The motion on the part of Mrs. Eleanor F, Dishop, in her divorcee euit egainat her busband, Nathant Bishop, to heve ® sudetitution of an- other attorney in the caso to represent hor in place of Goorge the Count Joannes, was heard yesterday Vefore Judge Jones, ‘The Court inquired if the case was ready, Count—The attack is from the other side; Tam ready to meet it. Mr. Peck Urietly stated the motion, expressing the Lope that it world mot be necessary to read any rapers In the ease, The Covnt then read tn bis peculiar style, with dramatic intonation and inflection, an affic his own, statix that he became Mrs, 1 havin He defence of Lord Byron and his sister and prat ing it and him with fervent laudation, she claimed mpion eLe desired to Oght that be was the very cl her battler, (Langhter.] Count (sericurly )— it is no lnughin matter, ne remarks Mrs, Bishop made on that occasion made him suspect that at times ber mind might wander, eaused by her miserio’. Le denied that he offerea to cor duct the euit without fee, end that his veal counsel foe in of tort w $10, Me ofed with to ¢ Ler sander Fait, and on t) though the ¢ went against him [laugnt morally savel reputat Tue com V1 boon dismisee merely for want of pro 1 ] He alo commenced a sult for Mra, T hor tins band and his alicgea mistr ara Wal abstracting her against certain worevousemen urniture, worth £4,000; ona a f 1 tornoy, Mr. Glasey, for noglt ncainat Saperintentent Kennedy for eau to hear rested onthe charge of insanity: ¢ nst th Rev. Dr. Pottor of Grace Chure' to perform funeral services over Tra DEAD AND Cor of her father; ene n Dp nony father for burial unless bis foes were Oret pate’ one against her former attorney, Mr. Bi her wort! €1,100, He nad ac brother toward a ister, and was morally fi to Mr, Leland end Mr. Burrowes for $350 on her ne. count, He had often, in the ebivalry of his nature, mimast starved himself to feet ta dies. ' Before any ae ogranted, he fe Ne thoteht Mr, Poek should agree to that He would be happy in the oresenee of Mrs Bishop. ho was a handsome, intelectual lady, nx fiv langnages, fe (the Count) woud not "hs yond ent ifthe cree Were taken from him, ‘The harder he rherote. He lost the Was atrack down, the «rn Jumel case beeause nis cli away, and he never felt be et Mr. Peck rising to. reply, anid gentle scomedjto have come prepared to enact ajlon comedy part ‘Connt—No, genteel eomedy, Mr. Peck—'e leit a to necept w stiil more tons poattion on the etace bins one ine Aby such expivition as fail to make it concinsive mi suMeient emu roased mud au! of whom the counsel spoke so fli ring Ivdy santly was now confined to her be, broken in limbs from a fall iu a i, The fainting ft, resulting from a want of fc counsel read an aMdavit of Mra, Bishon stating that the Count sought her acquainianee, obtained an in terview, and volunteered hie ferviers wit! out charge, arying he regarded tt compensation enough to have the honor of protecting TIF RIQRTS OF AN INSOPED WoWAN Sho was poor and in tll health; and taal much urgeney by him, she consentet, on tinct unierstanding that it was to be withon! char She had long since become diventisded with him nd imoortuned him to rive uy they but he refneed. For three monthe se hae n ym ntt Vainst hor w deveral s writen by hor te t tint were read, 1 wit revlie int—Reaw svay ; Pat not aghated of anything Lever wrote, MoMY FINST L when eleven vers olf. (La Tre Connt had toll her nee! was sn ou nity t ' siimony pail in “ riven ber a writen pele ' ¥ e her ¢ rt Count among other things ut nueh ery atic writin Cc Yes, public wriinjs; alinoat, Mr. Peck (resdine) had anid ¢> er that she had better not ask the Court fora eubsti'n tion, aa no respectable Inwyer Would dare wrene him by taking his plice, ‘The opnosing eounsel wel Know that both in the Court and in the press he (he Count) was doubly bie mateh, (Langlter.] ‘The counsel produced a letter by himsrlf to the Count, requesting him to consent to a substitution, thns eommeneing the readin: * Tile of the ean Addressed to that individual," pointing to the Count Count (exestedis)—Mr. Peek, Tarr net the man to recrive an Inenit in court, Lain your equ coun fejlor in this court ‘The Court (gravely)—Yon muat rover to the conn sol, in conrt, in different terms, Out of court you may characterize bin ney. Mr. Peck—Your Honor fe nner in whieh the counsel: ndge Jones—t don't for t wrone on one side is oo warrant for Wrone on the other #4 Mr, Peck pleaded inextenuatiin that TIE COUNT'A CONSTANT INTERKEPIIONS were very annoyin Jolge Jones pointe in the ease ser tne preseni t Was not entitled t0 be patd a reasvnane ¢ ation for the conduct of the dive giving np bie Hen opon the parere; and eecoudiy, What that compensation sont be Mr. Peck sialed that the lady wos wi Nin when tie ulmony decreed her sh Ler Imsband, though it was eon! t outitied to any pay, hav neourte Not to AHOW ihe eie0 to'go t ene counsel appeas | to the Court on belalt of the #ut ering lee y. He 4 that being a mar mi *he was personally bound by nu promise to pay soy ees if sie made any, A case af divorce was like a rin inal ease, and he lien of counsel did not apply Marriage waa founded upon a contract unlike sli other contracts, ‘Tie Stite had an taterest init su Perior to that of the parties, and It Woa'd not uliow Partion to trifle with that contract, or uliow it to be forfeited by act or the parties, except by julument of tie Court,” Wien the order was prantes, there would by & place for a roxpectable counsel to von duct the cane, as he (Mr. Weck) was in it only for the purpores of that motion, Judge Joncr—When he cor putan end tothe suit, Tt ba in 1 hops he will lasted six years al ready. ‘The Conrt decided. that to support a Hen oF comel uyon the papers, Here must always bo & void elim inlaw, A married woman not belie tapabie of 60} as LO Muske a vain ebnimn Conn Bo Tn tint n, a RSON DL DSTELLAG ‘er at Ww denonue tbe Wer pr Ate Spiel Duby dy Bs ins, THE PRINCE OF FIRE BUGS. Gibson Keni ICIANS’ CIRCUS, A GRAND CAT FIGHT IN THE SIXTH CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT, THE POLIT Only a Little Over 900,000 Tahabii Eight Indtet: found Guilty upon One-A pect of a Forty Years’ Residence in Prison—Trial of Kent’ The trial of Gibson Kent, at Morristown, New Torsey, on the first of eigh diarism, terminated with his conviction on Satur: ‘The belief that the jury wou! unfounded, as, afer but Gfiwen minutes’ consulta: New Youx, Mond To the Lattor of The Sun. Tho census of the city of New York being completed, and the time having passed during which all persons were iavited to make complaints tnd statements for tho purpose of correcting the and every complaint and stetement made to oF received at this office heving bee: examined, and the 8 Accomplic: Hlorace G Againat the i Sunset Cox's District. The Sixth Congrossional District Republican Convention met last night to nominate # candidate tthe Hon, Sunse: Cox, the Demoer tic The Convention met Reoning for Thowas EK. Stewart ta indictments for incen disagree proved (istics having been correctod thereby, and the day appointed by the Joint Com mittee of the Boarce of Aldermen and Assistant eusnt to eal ska Club room, 950 Righth eeession a painfal con one sents ont of the fity tion were contosted {u Disirlet claimed that ction of the r ulars of Kent's career, bis or on of ® eang of incendiaries, who were induced by hiin to kindle fifteen fires within two years, his det conviction, be was dikcovered, one Which compose th stants from t Passed without the attendance of any pers any information to give in regard to cer nviction, a& before, stoutly maintained his innoceneo, ever, to make any attempt to explain away the conclusive evidence of his guilt, or to offer any rational theory tending to exculpat 1 respectfully submit tabular the ceneue of thiselty, Your obedient serv GEORGE i. SAARPE, United Stav POPULATIOA, { their objections on the ground that the elec tlon was called for one place a d beid in another ‘The followin the city by districts and ward SEVEN ONTRIED INDICTMENTS sinst fim, all of which will be prosecuted tena tately, commencing on Fri found guiity in each case, which is probab'o, bis ag- Will not be teas than forty years ames an indiferon. xdJontned ty mee ‘The fifty-one re vit of shop's attorney on her golicitation, in Octuber, 1969, she fought him a few weeks following his pab- tom. hoaded by George Charley Spencer, apon going to the ka Club Room list night, found Dicketed by @ police det Should he be t’ under command of Provate reniene In the State Prison to hie tate, and conerally refuses to Fenn viitors, A Sun roporter visited the Morrist wn Jail vester- sto be innocent of the Oftered to take his 8 surprising the deleration with ¢ ut those witose Gay, (and, ae Kent clat ehaPtes against hi t The offer w ohably, that the prieone t does not invo ve IY town expresene 9 wite,who eiings to him, and professes to believe him w no bounds, and Pmconiy Waly ge. 1 cia peers You may langh, gentiomen, but phe the contestauts passed fa and took possession of the t Nobody in Mor. a body to 101 EL er for Chairman, and Aleck yon called aud ail Ya RANT AccoMPLIoR firet taken for 9 nomination moaratively I Hore unblewished ehoracters previows to tin rest on this et fr evidence matnly that niu, was convict Yin the fail at Morris towith the two excep «to having ie leader and e end are thoron ht 8 mentione!. n concerned in ee tee to walt unan Mr, t to the call of the erally credited byt fluence over them wale Kent was the acting fer Were auoptied with the most effective the two tere kr refusing for Congress; after which they adjourned sine Vaerent ry kindling their own fies, the memters of No. 1 were of their com. titose, The Intro 'netion into the city of rew water. neal of the firmen to the nt, clther carried away with irons. of Ineresrine Joon by frequent fires, ar ny into ineendiar. ont planned every The United Amer ve Warring on Tam- nist Sexton Brown of Grace Chureh for refine to receive the dead body of her ! sail, for converting to his own use silver plate beloncing to A toward horas n ebted + too, increvsod t point of infatuation tre popolir excite the retronage of hin #: nt members 0! They state positively that F the kerosene, &e. @ trint of Vin Hou who refise to pland oniite, will he procected with fer the disnoaal of K entire gang will b cuts several young men w ering 11,000 and of whom Willian rand Commander, have pasted reso aneing the Ta ar Demoerst fer Donater, the two RVENTH Wale ron William A. S| and prevably of — substi ation 1 have not been arrested. be paid his soya he is sure of 1,700 be nominated his district wi United America THK LEE MEETING, rong aad united, The Hall of Cooper Reverence to n Dend flero Gen, Robert Te Every seat in the large hall of the Cooper {n- Ftitute was Oiled last right on the occasion of th Lee memorial meeting were either those who resided in the South during ers temporarily eojourning in Mony hobbled tn on erutehes, and the rons empty sleeves told too ploinly of the presence of battle-searred veterans of the Arms of Ladies were atso very namer- ence, and many of them were dressed The Seventh Regment Band, leadership of Grafulla, was ata- tioned on the richt of the platform, an played solemn dirzes while the lente Crowded to do joner Sinith on the War Path, The Republicans of the First Assembly Di: trict held | masa meeting ta were bribed to keop | RIGUTH Warp, FIpreesiit Wa {their beadquarters, 122 Henry Snuth presited expelling @ Tammeuy ed Joseph C. Scully for writing a slanderous card reflecting on Mr, Smith and the ‘The vast mojority pe: yiutions were the war, or Souther Vice-President of Huby Kingsiey was expelied for bis Tam. . and resolations we Northern Virginia, ous in the am in deep mourning. under the personal wpted in favor fquare out-and-out Repoditean kel, and sustaiaing the Hon. Heury 5a ast the Tammany Ring ‘The meeting adjourn Rutus X.V. Andrews, and other PWerhing Repabilean A with cheers ushers Were seating the Grant's Quilfotine agnin at Work, S. Matthows, James After a prayer hy the Rev Dr Carter, the Non. Victor Hamborge the proceedinvs wih a ton an character oft Hon that hie sat Ward qnoted ¢ most adored hiny ne of his eta Ve stontd. tat The Kewistrs, ion, but as the herl tent of the New Yor! lar Democracy Rally ofthe Ke Imosities and the heart KS engendered by Harrett, Henry L Barnum, and Russell D RAILROAD ACCIDENTS, Tammany Assembly Nominations Last Eves THE WEST VO ED CADET Fnilivan, the foreman of entine No, 189. Sunday night by the ex Several persone W 11 of the Dolley or his loco: More Charges agninst ker, of Oran tunt Error in the Proce {court murtial for th ra e's and other trial of cor. They were amputated, but Fosslons wor perinistion wae riven Young Democracy Assembly Nominations. he Morte Aog, Parra was tae nn. for Mir, 8 to the veracity s were CULO piec Vearly Sund . Capron, an important wit ean Frie oll train was apere me of Pith before he ree Atan Erie rain A on Murterson, ____ PRICE TWO CENTS LIFE IN THE METROPOLIS. ties DASHES HERE AND rere py TUB SUN'S REPORTERS, - Theodore Allen's Thieves and Scoundrels Attempting to Intimidate Judge Cox—A Frecious Gang of Villains at Jemersoa Market—Fine United States OMeor. Rarely has there been seen a more precious githering of burglrs, eneak thloves, garroters, pimpe, scoundrels, and villains of every sort, shade, nd complexion, than were prosented In the crowd that aeeombled inthe Jefferson Murket Police Court yeatorday, The Court room was packed, the stair: way leading thereto Was a dense mass of bullies and ruffans, while upon the sidewalk were groups of reseally Iooking men, some in new clothes, and tome in old—one and ull expressing thelr sympathy ith their devoted friend and ally, Tae, Allen, whose examination on acharge of perjury had ced for 3 o'clock, Justice Cox called up Mr. Selewick, connsel for the accused, and informed him that in consequence Of a letter he had received from the District Attor- hey he shonid postpone the examination uesday morning. Mr. Sedgwick demurred course, and insisted that the Jude had to refase bail for nis client. Judge Cox wae tena- cions in the opposite ovinion, tut Pee Mr. Badewick that he should certainly esl! the case op » Toesday. The letver of the District Attorni was the effect that he desired to be present the examination, but was unable to appoar ce Monday. — A Triangular Fight between a Datchinan, a Policeman, and a Dow. John Standish, of the City Hall Precinct, eo» evaed of improper conduct by Anton Wolfe, was arraigned before the Commissioners yesterday, Jude B—Well, what's your chargo egatust thts emeer? Anton, excitediy—You see, Schudge, I'm hexprest> Man, und vos loaling mein vagon; aud 0 yoo mein pov und von odder tog in ter vagon, ven dis officer com along und dells me “go lore.” You know, Tez, go py und py, ven T gets mein vacon loated mit mein lot you know. Und shust dem dis vellor, ae quicker von ter tayvel, und dakes me Py tein gollar, uud my poy he screams murder, and de ori tor tog ne dackles him pebind py de pritches, you know; py kracious, von know, shudge, ven he lets mo go, you know, und Mike mein odder tog Atnst like der tyvel, ond— Vere the Judge dismissed the ense, saving that he thouzht the officer actod mildly in not smashing the do,'s head. ——— A Green Policeman, Timothy Grogan, East Twenty-second street Station, was tried for not taking @ prisoner to Court on Sanday morning. Tis defence was that be had only been ix days on the force, and didn't know the courte were opened on Sunday. Fad been tn t country on'y six years, three of which were spent ruralizing. and three in the army, He bad oniy been in New York eight month elias The Great Yacht Race. The Sappho and Dauntless suil their race toe day outside Sandy Hook. ‘The Dauntless was towed to the Horse Shoo last night, where the Sappho was alrendy lying at anchor. ‘The betting on the result is very heavy, and severs! hundred thousand dollar have heen plunked np. ‘The betting Ls even, but th Sappho bas tho call. ——__—_ AFTER THE UCRRICAN The Ocean Strewed with the Debris of Wrecked Vesscla—The Effects of tho Storas Along the Const, ‘The disastors at #ea caused by the late fearful storms are dreadiul to rontemplate, The crowning calamity was the wrecking of the Cambria,by which nearly two bundret persons were lost, The steame er Alex, Petion, from Port au Prince for Boston, sprang aleak on the 15th, and was abandoned by hor officers and crow. ‘The steamer Sapphire, from Liverpoot for Navanay went ashore on Macamba Key, Fla., ana is a total wreck, All hands wore saved. The brig Antilla, from Paitaletphia for Dablin, was abandoned at rex, dismasted, Her captain and nine mon were rescued by the briz Maria, ‘The schooner Valeria, of Baltfe more, was lost on the Cuban coast, Mor crow wap nave Among the vesrels that enfored fom the violence of the burriea sromonlel und rmpress, of Boston: te brig W. D. Ane of New Tork, and other smaller craft. The Sea Serpent. with a carga of limo for P n, Wa run Ou the Mats at Bootrbay, aud dose en by fr A telegram from Norfolt, Va. anya that the steamship Key West, froin New Yoris tor Charleston, is ashore twenty miles north of Cape I s were tho ships drow fe ina hopeless condition, but her crew da sat be lows of the brig Mary A, Chase, of Portland, Mut pe the tate burviewne, ts eonflemed, The br Catanoe, Cartain Mulder, arrived at thie port yeter lay, In $9 dave from Minatiilan, Mexico, hive ine had rourh weithew and head winds the entice Dosaage, | Seventy mics west of Gunkees Dahan Tetande, 4% a ship completely diamasted te tow af anet in, hut eenid not ascertain. ti name of ryessel, Tho Catharine passed » great.quantity of Havana angar boxes ea torts of wreeta, and picked np ayaw! boat with Lom ty it, All vonz the Florida coset the ea Was strogy With merchandise and debris of wrecks. ————— Postmnater-General Crerawell and Wendell Phillips Named for the English Mission, Wasuixeton, Oct, 24.—Semator Morton will arrive here to-morrow morning, a day later then he exrected, having been delayed on the road, Tt will probably not be long, therefore, until the country will know nostively whether he will go so England cr not, Shou! he finally refaso, tt Is asserted tha’ Postmaster-Geners) Cresswell ®:". receive the ape printmens, This reper. comes from au intimate friend of Senate ¢ sorton, who now holds a respons ING ion in the Post Office Department. Ane or distinguised gentleman has been named for the English mis#ion. and that he 1a no tess a nereone ace than Wendell Phillips, Fie is in the city to-day, swoll D Mateh, objected that Repubiivan vmbly Nominations, at sundry time, Luly d'ereapect nk in twenty-five fect of Tho records and w vortent error in the of the recor™, ex: e his erected n me boat house 0 the 12h as falve statement” whatever ; he wisuy he thougit the h, whereon he honestly denied making Mosare, Whit Hatt, the pret ofa horge referred to the i allegations in i alter the case found tt, and so far fro A fire in Virgin had been ope Simith havin datus, he dil pat know of the defect nor nt rather unante to re tn the baxement of Comm nyo to hiiuseif, until bis couvsel made A Gre in the basement of, Come Mavo @ Warr Yne fret withe Honry B, Walker of 1hOUL TOWN. Sunday to ulve ‘and Withonts Wl In that direction, Tie prokecution eleed Vea tor and received an allowance of tin vare the defunces venioonth Asse Ftyeninads stre W what bo had advanced publieaas at the wikwan o: us Cals Lanselt 8 Mansard 190f # Deuveret, Lub be ad When Le ead a9, anteertain Now York and New Envlant politician hove engwested hie nome, Dut the President does nol look upon the *vgiestion with favor, Pace = FROM THE TELEGRAPH SPARK The Cuban Junta in Philadelphia has been Alge koived, One half of the Lynchbarg (Wa) 2 fered for sale. an tontered an the floor of the Goorste yerterday to Charles L. Frost ef New York, A brilliant meteor lorger than a cart wheel putecd over Enfield. Nit. on Siiiday morning and flay stow fell of the Or"€ And Alexandria Ter Jeane will then be urbroken, ©'™ YOFK aad New Ore ew Hampshire has anpointed aster, m etrone. Teme ree oe lal beret, Au pla n by deetined. | fe fon, Marry Muha Phe Governor bas TH Van Brant. a dude the elrenith) the Hriprer ted the Hon. Chirteg Comment ier The Middietown, NY 1 : c ik wnt OR. panied f Kledan Cornelin bowever, recovers

Other pages from this issue: