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i = THINTY-EIGHTH =YEAR. THE UPRISING IN FRANCE, OREAT Mab 2d A THE RED SPROTING THE RESTORA-+ TION OF THB EMPIRE, ination and Trenchery Fre ch Army—The Parisians stil! Make fog Nightly Sortion. Loxnox, Oct, 95.—¥. Bone, formerly Mayor of the Ninth Arron- et of Paris, bat been appointed ate'y of Franee, Leen enthorized to re prope ty or eninra’s likely to be use/ul to the enomy, bas bec empowered to sus. fle over ¢ny ral'road for the eaine reneon. P portments of the Lower Seine 1 in a stete of riege of insubordination end treachery in wuieh the guilty portics have been punished with deat Touna, Oct, % (lirect). The Departmen al There have b Lote advices from Paris show tat the sortie made on the let was exceed: Many Prussians were hilled aud ‘The jonensis commenting on the Prorsion report of this affair eall attention to iis false rintements, capeciaily io representing the G ts insignificont, and in elalning the cap. nmber of prixoner, when the enemy took As the wind has been un far jays past no balloons rate but relivble source we bear there are vast num- bers of sick in the camps of the besiegers. On many tent of the men has been louily ir commanding offi obliged to go often among the troops to keep up tueir taken prisoners. srable for several @ left Paria, ions the disco expresrod, end t Sonting WADE NU by emo! porties of Parisions, and constant firing at night (rom the forts, everely barra Up to the present time the late in erecting batteries of sie to commence on effective bombard:ont of n who gives the above in- and has been the Prussian e euna near The gentiem: n is a resident of Vereaiile: there since the enomy occupied the town, nntil n day or two ago,"whon he manage to make bis To says that saillon, the Prussians are constantly annoyed by who keep 0p an active guer. from ambuscadce, aad dally the Fruncs-tire rill warfare, tiling numbers of the enemy. B.—Dee followin: deen received Lere: Lanovrr, Oct, 94.—A large force of Pin: at Coursiiie today, ond thelr secu Pontecuia, Dut in the evening they returned to devpateles have APTER BLOWING UP ThE DRIDOR of the National e shot by the e be irvacers are retreating taxing with them seventeen i+ of weunde ad on the field, Co.vne! of Baden Navr Cratrav, Oct, %&—On Friday night the Prussiste wit mpted to Lou bard Ve plans were disconeerted by a guilant and euccesstnt * ehaigod with J numbers of the enem; mistaking each other in the bt for eneues, fought for Lours and suffered in; but their the garrison, bodies of the bosteger _— — ENGLISH WAR DESPATCUES. 1s ip ber Demand forthe Crs= sion of French Territory—Engente Said to be about to Keturn to France to Ave me the Regency, Loxnox, Oct. 25,—The éeopatch irom Berlin stating that the latest negotia- come to naught, owing to the persistence of Prussia in her demande) for the eos- The Tinea, in oi aflice ish Government to make no further eforie to putastop to the war now, says if Eng land perrists in negcticting for peace he must be fondy to sicko ee methine on it Regoliotions are Times bas a special ona for peace ba Mon of Frenen territory. advising the Bri The Stendard saye roirg on between Ver. saiilos ord the Empress Pugésie at Chiselhuret, With a viow to the return of the E to reevme the Recency ond negot departure of the Ewprers, if it did not occur lust airlit, may be cxpreted at any moment. M. Thiors bus accepted th TO NEGOTIATE AN ARMISTICE only, Put still remains at Tours, awaiting duct to Paris to consult Orst with the Government there, ‘The negotiations for the surrender of Metz continue. Lut make slow progress. tae French Provis The Berlin Gazette tempts at conciliation, says the Government is led ire to avoid the further Bazaine iznores pal Govervment in his commu reviewing the at to connider them by its d los of valuable lives in the contest, ‘Tie town of Scuélestadt capitulated 5 the benivging forces after a Tue surrender includes ¥40 prisoners and 120 can evere bombardment ‘The Government at Tours permits the exports. tion Of wll articles hereto ore placed on the prohib- hed list, except cereals to Switz Dvaine, of Ojo, ina le for the Americ er to the Ties, solicits a # in Paris to be sent Curtis 1. om*on, who remains in that elty, loge repudiate the investment of any eount of (he Emperor of tue Freneb, 18 NOW NXEOOTIATING and the Ewpress Eugen ie is here await ‘The London tress abandon loves the Cabinet 18 confi’ent of succes Among tho signs of peace is the fect that the Super- rol of the Pruss an ermy his refused Wronow contra.ts for provisions expiring on the an writes from Versailles on the Stat. result to Gen At Bvernay teu Prussian geo ged by the Francs-tireurs the 18th promis The Journal Opictel o! Will be ready by the end of the month 217 mitral 56 mortars, ond 840 rifled cannon. A special despaten from Toure enye the removal Of the Government fs again discussed there, ts to go to Clermont, but this 1» opvored M. Grevy had re by the obisr Ministers, v tu the Governt.n: Prunsian Despatch, Suckow telegraphed yyeraine: there on Sunday that she Frenet at Joinville on Fri omberg outposts, mitraiileurs, eo our forces from that point J They were bravciy repulsed by te Second mand part of the Seventh Ty Meo Wiricmbergers lost two killed and three Merapt. Oct, 24—Baron Dalwigk hae gone Vilh Herr Hoffumun to Versailles to attend the coun © of Minietors, Betgian Despatch, Purasets, Oct. 25.—The Echo (newspaper) of Bee city suys 8.000 men, with two pieces of artillery, torched from ‘Tbionville for Verdun, to re pa Diockuded there, sunstiruction of Partie political organizations, ani » ruction of parties o other Survivor o J. E. Hudson, of Caf. 8 cable telegram er, Allert flu ison, who Was & paesen From this it would survivor who has nut wade Norton Declines the Englint Mise England, elving ow hat in the event of bis resit rats, being in bbe ma, viata, Would Bub fail ee eansae Aa nal Defent of the Mutuals by ¢ of Cincinunti- Game 7 to Favor of the Reds. 1 All who were under the impre celebrated Red Stocking nine had fallen from their high etate, in consequence of their late defeats, Were acreeably undeceived yesterday when they wit: neesed the game which they played with the cham pion Mutuals on the Union Ground. sion that the ONLY TWO EPRORS Were committed by the Hed Stockings wp tothe nicth inning, while the frequent instances of brit: lint play more than atoned for these two mutts, Not many weeks ago the Mutnals administered to tue Chiesgo White Stockings a crushing defert, and fn turn the Mutuols were defeated nearly in the some way yesterda: Lt times in eneecssion did they go up to the bat, and eight times in succession were they compelied by the most brilliant fle'ding to take their places again in the fleld without pufting on A SOLITARY RON, Ping was cailed at 245, tho Mutuals being first to the Lat, ‘They were very soon disposed of, G Wright, Gould, and Watermn making a fine double play; at least the uinpire gave it as a doable pla; bat he w certainly in error, Eggler, in stealing from frst to second, was andoubtedly put out by Sweazy, but Mr. Fergasoa eaid “Not out ;" and it is to Le presumed it wad on the principle of a coin Promise he gave him out on third, Notwirhstan amnff by B. Mills in duis inning, the Reds wero a Eisposed of without a run, Inthe second inning Nelson, by a lucky ball, which bounced aid ran A short way along the base live, reached his bite, K. Mills followed, with a splendid drive to ri fleld, whieh Dean’ dropped. and Mills ran for b second base, Neléon beng ten or twelve yar front of him, ‘The latter, by the most horrible b Judgment, instead of couiinuing on to his thin pped ab second, aad woud not move. FE, Mills, Paving of course io Foy the entire base back agai Was put out at first, Were the Maiuals, fustead Keeping mp « constout syaiem of en bickering ard fanttti ch over, the points,” as otner fh <4 well regulate! nives such an absurd error ae this would sever have n co:xmitied Leonard then went (o the bat for the Teds, and bya wall of Highau's made his fret. This mud wae a deor one, as it comtthe Sutes three runs, and if Hieham ts to be the snbstitue bused Swundell at reeond bare, t likely to ga by the exchang inning #aw the Mutes go oui in une, two, three or ver, while the Reds, by 8 fue y {Wo runs, the only’ one In the fourth inning of the Keds (ley mate a run ough a bad error in jadgment by Mar tin, ard in the fib and they were Chicagoed. In the | seventh th mate @ run through a maff by B. Miile, and in the eieit notwithstanding # mud by . hey were atatd ut ont without a run. ‘The miata inning saw IL Held get Lis first and onty base on a Lit past Wa nan; he slole to his second on a ball whieh MeVey did wot handle with his asnal quicknoss, aud got to his third on Patterson'y bit to G, Wrizht. Two ten were now out, Nelson was rt the bit, and it was any odds he would not make abuse bit, when Prairurd sont a bal too high for McVey to eaten, and Hatfeld got home, The Reds were thes very prettily put out in one, two, turce order. Although the Matew reevived suck a bad beating. it must uot be supposed they pliyed a bal the small score on the Red Siockings rove the contrary; but the constant coop; changing about OF the men in the nice and tueir positives, accou panied by the well-known BAD FEELING which exists between some members of the Club and Which as frequently induiged in during and te the detriment ot wiway® pre them taking the rank 4) o whieh their ip ivideal mors would emite them, The foi wore ing ts the xvrvan | - BED sTocKINas, om. tn. 1.) nT, Hatfeld.eec SLD 26 bgeiers6.£. 203 | Katterson, 404 at Selon, adi Son a2 EMM Cb S00 it Martint. fcc 8 07 7 Mu 8 00 22 Wolters p00 $ 0 0 13 Aigharn, 2d'6.001. 3 0 0 a! ‘Totals, 15 7a eat It, td. a. th Payrinie ge d Stok inne am Umpwe~Mr. R, Ferguson. Atlant ¢ Club, ‘Tine of gawme2 bors ani 5 minutes, To-day Atluntics vs. Red Stockings at Philadelphia home aud buie gate, A WALL STREET TRICK. —- The Boxus “Extras” in the Gold Room The Speculutors’ Little Game Proves n Failure, The credulity of Wall s‘reet men—more es. pecially of those innoconts who deal in goli—was uever more strikingly demonstrated than yester day, At the usual hour the Gold Room bezan to All op with its crowd of vociferons speculators, and Dus.ness Went on with about the ordinary clamor of tongues, Gold was then solling at 11174. But at 10:90 the scene changed, Just previous to that time an unusval commotion was heard near the door, and several of the representatives of German bank. ers were summoned to consult their principale Afler a whispered conversation these gentlemen plunged into the pit, and commenced selling at a lively rate, At trecisely 10:99 the murder wos out, A well known operator entered the room, having in lis hand a Hitle slip of paper—ray two by flve ineher— bearing in two-live pica type the word “ Exrna."’ At once there wus & grand rueh for these extras, and 1: leas than no thme the room was full of them, and the vrokers wore in a state of tremendous excite- ment, yelling like fleuds incarnate, and slinzing their arms about with uiter disrecard of their neigh: dors’ sulety, Gold crooped like # flash to 1114, and tue bear party smiled so broadiy that there was dan- ger of teir disiocating their jaws—which event tight, perhaps, have furnished alnwuuition tor un born Semsons, ‘Vue exiran purported to lave been issued by th Fost und Commercial, and were nearly Wentical in expression. ‘ho follow ing is 4 copy of that attri bured to te Commercial Lonpon, Oct 4.—The negotiations which have heen golng on through the mediation of Geu Loiween Juice Favre aad Bisnaiek were brought to a succor su terninaion Ihe morning, France acceding {o Prussian terns with slight io linea tol Any observant mun would have geen at onre, from the ap eurance of the slips that tiey had not Leen printed in a newspaper vfive, tur they were Printed on glozed paper, aud worked off with ihe Dicety of job vrinting, At about 11 o'clock the pews was denied, and at 11:10 the brokers in the room learned that it complete hoax, a" sell,” a 0." or, as one Toman tic Young felluw, with buff trousers, paste. dia monde, aid an excess Of suitt Culiwl, FeMutked, a dead gut.” Forty originaiors of Wve sell Lad realied very heavi y, ard Hisdoudled Wooiker taey wade much wore toan ther paar bila, ‘The suapilons of the s.roct polmy £98 brominent Canadian operajor but of bis couplichy If fue sWindie no one had any poritiye P.Stuizinan (loo”), proof, He Hchool Nominations. TAMMANT, Ward, Ni Ward. Nam 1. Dennis 15, Franea Cons (ong). #! Micunel 1a, Anturee O Nein 13) Sates W. Power. i eT Berard Crepes (lone), 16. {kalwed Berrian st 1. {Vis decetter tely the discovery was made before the M Carroll, werp. 1s. 1 y Pe J Hola terber (long), Strait on, 0. 1 Wan, Bulmon (aur) chioald Paiiuips, Jr john Morgaa, REPUBLICAN, Name. Jig} pucnvea flere (tod) 7 1 Chae Kinpel (ouort) J f * Chas. He Ly one mepn Wo bow das. Tush bd Wand! mV Ded WeHowechort (oz. stephen N TOUNG DEMOCRACY, yard. Name, }.5. John Poseatumpe, jena ty is, 4) Filgpatrics tong) nae Ui, Geteaw Ghul 8! Georse A. Alvoit, tad IL Casper fas, Le Bait Wi Ward. | Nanve. 1, John Siripp. 4 Jonat aries Me. Lysns Aah an 0. | \etst Mauley Cong), Ke ly Gong 1 : 38} Wann. Thowas (ovort 14. Joba Byra | Ward. ‘ Tiowns id, ec uard ‘eudet) é Ly bel (aor!) INDEPENDENT, Ward. Name. | Ward. Name 1. Nocholas Muller, | 2 Goorge Bure, ‘oreheren “NEW. THE REFORM MOVEMENT, oe JUDGE LEDWITHI THROWS DOWN THE GAUNTLET TO TAMMANY, ceting of the Yor Hall-Speeches by Wi Hillyer, and Jndge Ledwith-May Overhauted—What Ju Do if Elected Mayor. and enthusiastic Young Democracy was hold in Apollo Hall la Hundreds were unvble to get in, CALLED TO ORDER 0 procestod to atate that the speakers Who would follow him would exp! rest reform movement, of wh This grand rally, he success on the &tl of November That would be ad WEDNESDAY, OCTORER 26, 1870. S CIRCUS. |} CADET SMITIVS DEFENCE, VERFDICATION OF THR COLORED BOY AT WEST 1 orm. YORK, POLITICIAN Parsons's Str tion of the Lad's Conduct The J vocate fioes Dead a a Democracy at A aigntforward Explann= Ledwith wil ‘The fifth day's session of the Military Court at Yegun yesterday morning at eleven the chair, and ail the mem the occasion was ation of Cadet Smith's defence by his Lieut. Col. ©, C, Parsons. agaicet Cadet Davies wa evtusel, Cadet meeting of the o'clock, Gen, Howard bers present, MEETING Ws by Mr. Blumenthal first disposed of—bis » Wasson renting an admir Ov cr tis the conrt went into secret ses wembling, the Ju read all the minutes of the previous day. et, Smith, was then ta car and exinest monner read the defence, which enbstantially {8 a9 follows : Court, Lwill try to at NA pla’, straicttforwa Principles of the thls meeting wasn said, angured tl. next of that movement, memorable ta the avnats of tis elty as te day which would clevate to the highest offee within the ait of the people of this city tue hon Fromaa AT nt trite to the wa for Mayor, the speaker iniroluc of the eolored Col. Parcons tu Hiny tt ploate th by H te pordic. ar the Nw York Tr y view of tie se." justly ob ntvo ride a he ue Do Lorry, “one tust rile be Should he not, then, ke He can't see well thi malice about others \iieial to good order and d Liat 1 did create ver usked for cied to look for any favor from an evely a plain eftize ¢ for Ue past dive and thirty yeu tion fe not fa. ed beneath, Then why porent then in guiding thes not joz on in te notural manner? A LIGHTER OR MORE THIFLING CIRCUMSTANCE ‘At Of a General Court Martial? the 20h of August 1 and was sent trom the gus line of the cadet ¢ i, Whien 18 peor] y hit native land m House Conuty Convention-The Spencer ainorg his v9 of bis blood jn the northw A MEMDER OF TAMMANY The Connty Convention of the Murphy-Arthur- Halley wing of the Republiesn porty was th at the Foldiers’ Retreat, over Walker thinks jon under the p he NO other purpore then ta When Prewelel the nany Custom House emp Andrew Johnson Da. y. Mr. Alvert Kot a werd of disre Wileon and Cabs The tank wos elu . James Trompeon, Pap K omy Warm 1 an honest. npr Reary porth and ecuth, deverving of un Wide was the TUK, 60 KS LO the eve! ant weet sides th room {or @ sivAll tent fly #loved ‘a afford Wiuited standing room. erat side wae the ic Water faucet, at w while drawing Ww: to nhowber ay prosehipg t Fire Morehal Prac W, Myers, Henry A MeCabe, Gen, i Booth, Charles A 8 public fiver Edenounce [Great cprlause.] bim asa Whig, and To bave known mit, John T. Lawton, James A. Arthur, Spence: Valmer, Jawes Owen, rhe wont Be in de, and in orde cay Know-Nothing Around the tank over Fort No. & WILL ANY IRISMMAN Vo! A KNOW-NOTIING Chairman, called the © ewates was tien wes moved that a siriet should lam HH Bact woot, vention to time, and the roll of Tish citizens, Many of these cases were the w that it Was a. eled to try th at I Was a re Anil now wren to Tonmany Hall an, Teaviig ther on file 1h his iF of these men are opposed ion be declared vacant, c. from a Sele last Winter, not a i aw to nunich frawl In the proentement of maturaliz and. needful Convention who were three Inspectors of with po thong t of lesislation wethat this net and the ection fronds were passed in the ine Protect them in and prevent tle legal bythe franda bogus voters, F Mr. Oakey Mall not by worl of hond. in @ eommanica At law, and eeeki sl nen into the belief that it ts any frishmau vote for bh Thad to ies tat the Couven- terest of foreis we oF thelr rig 1 could nots delegates from t led in the proce away /as he had no of toe Benjamin ‘A few Words ot explanation pasted bggween friends—wou a vk that either had any ia xe words Were such as would have Nuniorre Convention Treseutin the on to the World, den uarrel upon te tion to the TF the testimony ention. who ray that they kaw Mm: The reet were Henry Sonith nd instead of being adic Oiler by mutaal ex) lant Bret each act on the ccause be Was a Republican, » Kuow TME BUFPOON OF A RING, becunse he has eoueht to hambooz! by mal ing them Lelieve tl fair, and needinl, is nnjas we Tid only to Inter Art Of Lie ovler as aD offensive Stat it tv wot my fault that T fol owing comm ublienn Siate ta law of Congre “that Teonght a quarrel with him, {tien eW Words passed between Us. foany one un 1 Contnittee, & tof knowing Awitt personally notit within @ mouth, d with his official record and wood men of the city. After merits of Judge Ledwith, the speac T teil you that Nefore next ‘Thursday you will fud some members of the Rin WITHIN THE FOUR WALLS OF A PUTSON. on, and T speak by tent, dewerives: might, and T sili Chink, that Me CAVE ME THE Pinst BLOW tion he bore among the fot it hard to ray whic nguished frtew That we Mul the neinination of Horace [Great appleuse to enforce the laws of Congress ard Fro. the reeistry tn this eity plinse.] And belore they ere throngh with it sone jen Who have organized fraud and ere de this eity by corruption will be the river to meditate on their crimes the purity of nite co nequenee Whoa Leaw he z 1 fol back et once. and tried to excape Lid no otuer purvose cet) keep a place at the lank, of which Thought l ua deprived by lores, at we were not separated by antl Heese Ge nite infl.cito termined to control were proposed tigi tm tte 7 Another voice utup; Horace never the affur, for 1 RESOLUTIONS, x then offered the Fillo: which were adopted Hon, Charles having tntrodoced ait heen over: f von wil! krow My ibely te Hig persons, would The reenlar Demoeracy, and etttz 1, lo hereay d tthe chief ant fundamental b ernment is the arered rieht o ite, Lberty, and hap @ present King Government of this ¢ 498 Its of entirely unpiin who only govern ve in a few ye n of the mest diseri Tit Was the B sujourned to Friday evening next Judieal to good order. bat it Mre. Elizabeth Cady Stanton D. he thousht Tp as any more thay a Little musua- dizement. ahd who b wealth DY @ syst ery and trick: port of the people of this city, receive, the execration and coa Ce onaton of every honest man, teal firm of Sweeney, Tweet, Con. ve not only mo) LODeY, DUE LAYS FobLE! then ie, and have rendered Lappiness a polit The following letter from Mrs, E Stanton, in which she gir 1 MAVE DEPN KreT IN AnnesT eth of August dnieta the peent DPARK, LRNATLY nelly, and Hall avidered the perp’ right of franch life omeceure, iher:y # byword, and cal imp ons.bilt.y. 14 amore perions one that it Twas guilty of itl woald not appeal tis court Lor de ene Re then reviewed the cave In the matter of the confuson und misiaKe of Whea 1 consented to be a candidate ret, Lwas pot ann waieh proviies q ne, and others too innnmeranie to in tae several mention, the hi J say, Aa folemnly as if 1 was onder oath, that Inet 0 Fopancy of date until it wash ought nm this trin'; that " mie: of the peas e, and Use Only Lor tie most deionest and places they ore you show, aud ‘as my Conscience w could be revealed Dereneh a eu @ hone on the tiie hi n Of YOUF dirty Lown, Re ACCOF 1 should ve corupelied to du betore why [should not remem eo toon drill Tanewer that wi avd often barshiy DA NeW CADOL ik AWaW stance was Not Bo wn $8 coupled with some incorruptible inagistrate, aud eeny make a repl dein. ton trom peli rvAtH®, ANd AR An rest Uprising Of the people that is Wo elect Thoinas edwitn as our Mayor on Mut nd politienl parties pay tittle regard to con- ticket nominated, in conno:tion with the | Fenrereccatives eM afer wiitlng you that bh a) ef (HWE two Of the 6 other eircumst.nc Ist of Aurust w sty note of ac @ day peculiarly differ. It was the firs A bew drill bas were st int ov Coroners, 18 600 t f ou gOvEroMN Ht, and will receive the the bullet box vin fost Ld read ont agaiuet POR ON® RIL Oris for the 8 T thougut that that shonta characterize X-payine citiz portance af our cing sceuie, whoever I Have devned it bett in ko ative State, and expecinity 1h to WILGUFAW (ron: Pay hoe beau apple ul dis Action, we herewith ¢ tye eltien of New ¥ NT Gia not ro an honest electh the people shal. be the chosen of th rep ring off the CADY S1AyTON nchustow that 1 was the next speuker Invored under The Custom fer day or any + A, Foster av iD pression by on eorvest appeal in behalf At tie conclis Lodvith ente nthusivstic applaase and cheers. When order wus restored he spoke substantial'y as Lis remarks 5 Collvetor Murphy tor ity, whon that Justifiention was eet ty; said he had sold out the Te had not inte but having #een a sta And} 60 prodigious | wd Jocky Club Races, Bavrimone, © of the races of the Mary he would not eurink trom the und Was simply bis purrose in appearing a the duties of the of rely executive, 1 Jceky Club, over the Ashe understoo y thougtits, knowing two miles, over ) to the wir In tho first rac Ho then alluded pathetically 4 and pike public ra lod he should bring te command. Us kindness and fiioness. and 1s willingness to y ond all testimony developed second horse, there were two entrivs nation of aes Jone, 1, and Oysterman, dr, thie public information, Foporte to be mady tc gha Neen pa mH {the public money had been st Pion! fails froin tue lips of Mr ¢ THR MILITARY CPIMM OF FALSEHOOD, $10,000 @ side fn connee lon with my Fr Nerrapansett MW, there Were two entries Nariaghnsett WY Does NoF MAYOR EALL COMPEL mw 10 KEroNT I the condition of the affsirs of his oMce t th, i# Wat T pled: siopod over the course the Dinner Party Stokos, mS y4 ths, $1.00 er 4, Lida Grisom 5, you to doi rec uvinced 1 shals re: mn vatisfed tha ining unauswered wre King haw chorged that the Repnoticans took from the people the right to two miles ferty polisical corruption re nd My Marylaud 7 a purse of $7 Jil thag have nok Won (he year, to carry 100 mattor whieh affec's my ho: of $100 of ov WuWoR dowsucs It bo | pounds, 8 entries. The frat leet wax won by Ortolan abby Conductor in 101, aud third heat vy Conductor tn 1:55 cratic Legisl:ture of last Winter do? They took froin their Comptrotier, ble financial oMcer, the penjle th the wort important nud respons and authorized the Moyor to appoint him, speaker had reod she rerointions waich the had adovted, and expressed ils hearty approval He Was glad tle weetin of the resolution counted on the night of & Adviee disorder o times a# A magistrate on bereh at e'ection tin eases down lor trial for of tiem had Judge Advocate reviewed no and suid that it was an esenpe upon a quivble of dates, that he had commited the of sharp eritich had doclared }. Preakness #100, Ke lov, angentemanty epiloe i He was not here He had wat three Jefferson Market seven Lunde ection frauds, but not on Feople must until (is morniig on ‘This worming Foster sold at $116, anu Broukness at & tie blow warn jated and Sinith court would have reds Me was surprised et the do My Maryiand way not enter . o killed in the mélés, a civil The Latest Cabinet Gow .—Tostinuster-Genoral of visiting Fug solceted a Ministor or been tried, that the eberee ¥ Wasuixaron, than those uy Creswell has F thelist of cupitul no present intention themselves, and by force it Ways Leen opposed by Tamms: most exertions bad been used fall Liv magority Was between four eud tive t 4 returned twelve hun Tey would att Ms defences was Mall! and the ut to defeat him in place of Senator Judge Hoar was no of the Cabinet utwell ax Bor re Lastened to Wael, yet meeling hh tn hts opinion The Ring elec son once, If Joy the War Dep the ‘Treasury, Judge Hew Ute fall by Ut ttheie rights at all huzardi Ing his purpose, if elected, to ordinaners fai bully’ and impartiatiy, ho pro d tv eay, und sat down awid xecute the lawa und 9 Ordered to Now York om Klection pounced all be 1 shoud desire, aud trequently repeated the offer politicwms ure telly on the day of the ensning election g Trane sie Tuspeciion of rince’'s Own’? ensionil ole his powor to curry out Inw and to pr end ie (roop recent conerence of promi dy wesued to bave all the Wat absent an Grant's sojourn at ‘wun during the President's absence that Cox tender ‘Tho rensons involved no difter: atever in public affairs, bai wore waully of a private nature, No person has yet beom devieuated for Comm slower oF Toteranl Kevenie, Bor us Apposabncus will Vet irwadalest vor Tho Ninth Regime it was inspected yeaterday Tt woe (ound thet th were weallbier, the \womer, the colonel nwre inteliectual, the clothes more stunning, and the drum corpe bis. a6r inovere way then the Ravanth, mouth during ed bt remienaticn, Marines and (roo)K wit New Yors reaay to move atm mo in ordor 0 jurther protect the puaoe, a reximent of " fo Rout Curolius waa boon od thy pers funda, Dt OVOra Wark rth to Now ¥ A BULL FIGHTIN HOBOKEN, ome A Drove of Wild Tex: pace—Onc of them FI Cattle on the On Monday morning, about 714 o'clock, a large drove of ‘Texas eattie, in charge of two lids about 16 yenrs of age, entered the outskirts of Hoboken on their way from Weehawken to Communivaw. On reaching that portion of Willow street ranning by the New York Cricket Club grounds, the green feids aroused the Intent fire that lind beem subdued by close confinement during their long journey. ‘They snorted, threw their sharp horns into the air, and nade the filled-in ground on which Willow street fe built tromble as if shaken by an earth: quake. A large and powerfnl steer, one of whose oeks had become broken in being taken from tie nd who was limping along in the rear of thy Grove, become frantic ‘and unmanageable, and plunged away from lis companions on bis three lees. He was soon followed by another large bul- lock equally wild, ‘Throueh Twelfth, Eleventh, Tenth, Ninth, Garden, and Willow streets the steers rushed in ungovernable fury, A crowd of men and boys on the way to their work joined in the pureuit, One young German seven shots from an Enileld rifle into the body of the crippled animal, This only served to increase ite fury. The row was soon joined by Fotice $s Woodtine, Hana 1 Martiv, and the med with a Springfield For four hours they chased the animals through the streets. Oficers Honalian and Henry poured the contents of their revolvors into the body of the lane steer, the other one meantime becoming mired in the slough between Weehawken and Ho boken. ‘The disabled dullocs, with blood flowing from every part of ite boy, ‘still fonght bravely, aud charged his assailants with tremendous leaps, notwithstanding his broken leg. Lhe pistol of Officer Hanahan exploled in his hb }. fertnnately withont disabling him, OMicers Woodtne and Henr kept busy in keeping back the school children, who lad joined in the chase, Finally the anterriffed old Demoerst, Tim Foley, drew a bead on the bullock with » Springfield ride. ‘and sent a bell ereshing through his brain ‘The other boliock was killed by # butcher creeping ep behind and cutti: his throat with @ outeber kolle, ‘be remainder of the drove were driven to Communtoaw, ‘The cattle train of the Jersey Trensportation line deposited early yesterday morning several cattle care Billed with steers on the siding by the entrance to the tunnel in front of Commuuinaw. Filled with some dijo forebodings of gridivons and stoves that Awaited them, they made an effort for freedom, and some filty escaped. But the mor he wae foggy, and ey wandered up and down wituout being able to escape from the line, The ® A.M. train came dash- ing along, quickening it ed ab it emerged from the t , and came upon the nnhaopy bovines trapes! slong the tine, About twepty catile were Kilicd, ‘The engine was thrown from tue track, but happy no one was injured. The business of the road was delayed over an hour, ——————_—_—- HON EST WORK BY AN HONEST JUDGE, pris cri A Rightrous Sentence—A Land Shark Sent up tor Sixtcen Monthe—A Notorious Woe man Punished-Noble Words from Jue« tice Dowling Charles M. Barry, the keeper of a low class bourding house at 27 Front street, was arraigned at the Dor of the Special Sessions yesterday, before Judge Dowling, om three several charges preferre! against lim by Uuree sailors, who landed Lere from the West Indies on Friday fast, On arriving in Brooklyn they hired a boatman to take them and their baggage to 61 Market street, but instead of doing so the boatman took them to the den Kept by Barry, where he charged them $5 a head for thelr baggage, which he claimed was only a proper charge, and also demanded a week's board in advance from each one. They refused to pay it and he and bis ganz set apon them and beat their faees almost to a je The names of these unfor tunate men aro Joseoh Peters, Louis Conway, and Henry Compling. Ween the prisoner was tried and convicted, Judge Dowling said: Thies Court ts Cetermined that tection when arriving Hh thie port, wha tia! {hy not be imposet upon. There are socict} for ae Di fection of persons ennnected wit aimroterory and = business, ba: am vorry to there is Bo" protection for the poor oF, And Ido not know @ class of men thyt are. more weno: ‘ally imposed Bpom. more brutally treated than they ithe tret piace they were taken by some eens Diatman to ‘your vile den, theteat of being taken where they Wanted {0 go; when yon got them there son thea exuorbitant prices You" give aiseon to. these. ru You de hoard tn advance from tun whiethey reon't ia your honee from Friday. rit yesterday, When they fa ie! to comply with your de. Pande, you aot w Bony ef Vole me n them and bent them ia ‘the nauger In which they anpear here to Gay. To deter otters fom repeathig. what you have Gove, Pwil maxe an example of you, and anonly too foriv that Lenunot give youre more extenaed term of ‘Lie prisoner was tary for 16 months, Soon afterward the notorio Fauny Phiffany, keeper of a vile den in Fiftecnth street, was d for ke {a disorderly how bow hor to three mouths’ imprisonment He said: The Court find you fer no evidenve what satisfuction of ths Court orderly tot n sentenced to the Peniten- It from the testime eh At has becn p at you kept th eizhbors snd. t suspended Judgment in ee poor—where thoy but it is a aotorious hat YOu are # pcrron Who las kept & Of this Kind (or many years and in many places: und all your houses bore aoiror.er'¥name. ‘The Court would Hot undertake to aay cha ofthis kind, hot it will regulate them #0 that the uelehe borhood shail not be annoyed by them. Ine lnrge city Uke this it cannot be expected that they can be sliovether. Atter much experien Leay it wonld be better tor tt Were leone properly reg F ¢ Low they are offensive 10 persons paseing re and in all dire sete Se = JOTLINGS ABOUL TOW. = ret Welsh, who fell down stairs on the 15th, ‘on the Marga led yerterday ames How.rdt banged hi coll’ at the Third Precinct hoarly dead win cut down, Mrs Julia Ward Howe flectnred in Association Hal last cyening on" Tae I ntervention Women for the Pacifeation of the World.” Taare Stare, who cut his throat with a carving had been necusel of stealing m gold watch (rome UCole, and he F (ctl by Justice elf with his shirt ine Hom last nig was i, Augustas Funk's salt Last nicht Mary duckson, colored. s on the steamvoat Wiha Tittainer, whi Jatexication, tei into the river uf F Nillings's second lecture bef. a Now York eutionce was rrocs avarven, stelnny HUY was Crowded inst wilt, hal the e-say on Malu wa ty tue ercaus of Gotham suciely, bial bad WUERSEY “atersou's Fire Department will parade this eve mulation of the First Now Jersey Congres istrict $3 49,95 little cl tld numed Mitethell was yesterday Nh down and eored by NooWw im Hudson cay ied probably Litany injured Abe population of the six counties np he Fist Congressional Disiriet of New Jersey bas in. creme 1 25.02 Bure Ase Four rontos for tho Ke: port and Prochold Rai road Nave buon si rveret. and & Commits bas Beet ApYOWNEOK LO SECATE A Cagle UE Wa The now road run rom Vineland to Ate Saad trai a ne A branch WiwWill be le eunulag Ovder ty Bridgyson by 1 January Francis Wannemaker, who killed the negro Niel. das Gnlick, at Ke ehy TUM, Somerset eonnty, leet Apel Hie thao aot for lus teial, But Waa rearrested! in Jer City et wee SPARKS PROM TUK THELOORAYH Population of Philatelphta, 057,179, Populition of dt, Louis county, 947,510. ‘The oMicial Demooratic majority in tudiann ty 4°8 Gov, Hoffman hus Aesienatod Novembor tat ‘Dhani #e ving Lay 1m this gtato Avntier hmrricane has visited Key West, Six veasola Were Wrecked in the high F A union raitrout depot, 590 by 1,099 feot, is tu be erceted 1m Kaiivas City, AUB Cont OF 81,00, Galiachor, the pugiint, ie got sick, as revorted wal dspoatt hive beck nad’, aud the Gghe w ne off ut Nov. | Joe Caviolie yy ishos of Now Orleans have atop ede eolutions ‘nrotentaye against the teiniporal do throutmentot tne Hope The Netional Couvell of the Union Leagns of America will be helt in Philadviyhia oa the accond Weaneadiy In Docoinber A fin-boek wha'e, forty Dee foot lon, was fovnd dead on the beach AU Moutaik & few days sluce, It war siterward towed to New Loudon Mojor-Gep, Melgw tus published # communication vin eating Nir. Seward tom Une charges MBde by Ox Seretuy Welles ina Guluay urticls Atte Noli nol Cavital Conve sion, in Cinewnnati yesterday a totter from Horace Greioy. Was rou, 1a Witch hom vorubed bub LeInv¥MK OF (Le National | Tato New York ‘The Alo “6 Agricultural Assooiition offers @10, 000 In ELEY preinlotne devosd Co all Class of Liha. try. ant #6400 10 hurgos of speod. Tho fale oprus at Mobsyomery, Nov. 15, abd coutintioe Bye dave Liont. A. H, Bmith, Quartormuster of the Soventh Uatted Blabe Osveliy, bow at Fort Hayos, hes been inlasing Abowd three work ai ois dermole. mower wee eT voecd be line been (oully PRICE TWO CENTS. *, LIFE IN THE METROPOLIS, DASHES HORE AND THERE BY THB SUN'S REPORTERS, A Cleraym Flatter Satin Last evening Calvary Church was thronged with the beouty and dite of the city, to witness the marriage of Miss Isabella Corey and Dr. E. B. Sam born, of this city, ‘The bride Js the daughter of the Rey. Sidney A. Corey, the popular pastor of the Mare Tay Hill Baptist Charen, As early as 7 o'clock the aests bewan to arrive, and at 790 the throng was #0 dense that they swayed to and fro, watching each new arrival with eager expectation. AL %80 the Rev, Mr, Corey came down the aisle ae companied by bis stately looking wife, Soon the organ peaied forth the grand old wedding march announcing the arrival of the bridal party. First came four ushers, then Merars, Gilbert Tompking, Duke Barnum, Charles Stillwell, Wm. MeKibbon, evcorting the Misses Molini of Lexington avenue, Lille Ring of Brooklyn, Emma Snyder of Thire toe ith street, and Annid Corey, an dricenmalda, ‘Tie bride was altired in a miagnificent robe white satin, with an overskirt of point Ince, and her head was adorned with a loving veil, In her hand she carried an exquisite boquct, The bridesinatde Were dressed in white tarlaten with lace overskirt, ‘The ceremony was performed by the bride's fih assisted by her uncle, the Rev, 1). O, Corey of Utica, At 9 o'clock a reception was given at the residence of tho Rev. Mr, Corey, at which were present the Rev. J. 8. Holmes, the Rev: A. D. Gillette, and ott distineuisled elerzy:nen. ‘The parlors were throng until midnight, when the bride and groom left tow Phi.adelphia, followed by the good wishes of legiog of friends, Among the presente were a masstve silver frat dish from Commodore Vanderbilt, two ailver ladles, Hived with gold,from Commodore’ Vooriles, silver sboons trom Hayes, and also a set of nuteracker®, exquisitely wrought; a mavaive silver tea set (rom Mr, and Mrs, F, Gilman, and wany other presenta, The Noble Art at the Fifth Avenue Motch. Mr. Samuel A. Hatch of New Orleans, « guest of the Fifth Avenue Hotel, was arrested and examined before Justice Cox yesterday for an alleged assuntt upon Otte N. Cutler, Mr, Hatch was standing apom, the stoop watching the moraine promenaders, when Cutler approached and demanded the payment of a som of money, which Hatch said be did nod owe him, In the most exciied manner Cutler remarked, * You pave ssterted that I swindled [you ont of 15,000; to which Hateh promptly responded, “T's a fact; I did make such an assertion, and ive trne” Cutler herenpon grew furious, and rejoinody © Then you stated what you knew to be ad—d lk Th a oment the Southern spirit fired up and scrimmage evsued. in which Cutler got the wors! of it, Hatch pummeling him first with bis fists and. then with bis cane, Cutler tried to eet away, but could'nt, This ended the pugilistic part of the Keene. Hateh was srrested, and a temporary examination was had. Cutler made his statement. Hatch none. He says be is confient that on Thursday, the day to whieh the examination ts postponed, he will be fully vinaicated. paket ees Robbery—An Arr Death of the V Timothy Ryan, who arrived here on th stip Alaska from California, was robbed on the Doseoge out, by the butcher of tho ship, of a gold Wateh and chain ond €250 in gold, and the butcher Wis subsequently robbed of his spotla by Henry Powell, a steerage passongor. Upon reuching port, Ryan caused the arrest of Powell, in whose pornee sion the property was found, und he was locked apy Ryan was bosrding ot the Cooper & Chester Hotel, where ne died very eucdenly lest evening, and some suspicion of foul ylay is ertertaine!, Notice was immedistely ent to the Toenty-elgith Precinet Station House, and Sergeant Ferrin ¢ to be remove the Morgue, Ryan w of age, a native of Ireland, and las relatives living tm Boston. A Doubi pashli Carnochan's Fever Pantie, ‘The Quarantine Commissioners yesterday bear from Health Offcer Carnochan, who reported that clebt vessels have arrived at this port during the Past week from infected ports. with twenty-one aes of yellow fever on dourd, ¢ix of which termite nated fatally, A discretionary power of quarantine has heen given by Gen McDowe'l to Gen, Neal and the Post Surgeon on Governor's Island. The name ber suffering vesterday from yellow fevor, nceords ing to the revort. of Dr. Charles Pace, were twent! one at Wort Bank Hospital, and” ninotecn wernor's Islan: There had been no new cases in the lest ten“days, yet the Docior states there appears an influence Of yellow fever still existing, o% —— How a Man Struck it in a Lottery and them Got Strack Himael James Richard, who conducted a branch boob and shoe honse of the frm of Honan, Reddish @& Richard, at Havana, made © $25,000 strike in the lottery there, and, ns was alleged, loaned each of his partners $9.40. ‘They refmaed to renny him, wherenpon he brincs euit im the Supreme Cou Brookivn, egsinst Hanan, to recover the amoust lovned him. "The defence is that the lottery veutare Was & partnership matter, ee Return of the Champion Fisherman, The Hon. red. Denison, the handsomost, if not the wealthiest fisherman in Now York, re turned from Greenwood Lake yesterday with T vickerel, weighing in the eggregate over 200 pounde, He rays the luke 1s nine miles long and three wide, nnd adds that old Jenness, who keebs the Wende mere Cottage, is thes nicest old Dsherman living, Fish und game are atndant at Greenwood Lake, = PERSONAL INTELLIGENCR, Capt, Obermann Fleverth Regiment, N signed. Cole Fug Uns De ereor The magnificent Borrews, of the Rverent I nee, We BHT) aude decamy on Col James Fisk's the Co'onel says the POLAUNCOE 6 & Dig Rog ted Mator of ¢ eof Mal Hoekal, ree ioued by the Gow omnia een LOSSES HY FIER, Thomes Jnzakerley'a bakery ant Ave elling hi in Albany were barued yesterday ; loss, $15,000, ed ‘The dveil ne house of Herre Rivers. of Holhr With its contents, was burned recentiy, Loss, $1 ted Shimp's tobaceo fretory in Loneyster, Pa, was uined on Monday night, Loss, $11.0; insurance, A fire at 20 Milk t, Moston, vesterdiy morne o, and Lauro & Cu.'s cry goods stur Matthew Stonakerts barn at Cranbory, N. ihren inmies, sever wugins, Ante Tarcequamuty a Benin, Lose, 07,000; partial) oe ft ¥ xeter michine shop and fonnde POLITICAL SQUIBS, blown of Neware county, Wd, yootor day renom nated Andrew Teed for short A ymoes mosting of Tels Republics at Goo iitite Inet wight wat ntiresacalby. Mor Hesgoclne Horace Greely. Gen. Kilpatreess aud withers i Tue Democratic Coneressional Convention a Mirttetown, Ne ¥, gomtertay ominated Wey Ie Blcriia Tor Coneres ¢ Kines County Tabor iteform party have no vinated J Ok, Bonnett Lor Conecss frou the BOO ond District ‘The Albert Cardozo Aasoeitio torlal Distret. tet Ing endored Taumany Hall @ the tevular Demorratio nonugations: The Democratle Union Goneral Committee mot Intevening at Masonic Hall, Woat Thirtesnta atcoot Me. Ro Roosevelt in the chair, and. paescd rosole Hobs favoring the Taninany nomidatious The Bloventh Ward Ts Hall Camoater lob raised a Danner Jasteyoniny 9 honor of Melfaamy Lait, Brounan, wid Law. Spuschos wor, 40. bp otra J. A, Lyons, G sid Wollinan. A enth Ward Norton Association Waserean cod at Lis BMece er stron: Vist evo utg, with He fo lowins offle sre: Honey Koubel, oiaectant Tho Leavy. ive au: obey, OVOE L eM DER wig The Kings ofthe Fith Benw t orman General be Rt hoe fi iW Oe ran vor for sutraate, BD. Vab-tee fr Cantrens tron the find Distrce, sud SB. Daietor trom ue Soca Distret He General Committee of German Demoeratic Hste oe New York met Leb Mubt in Pentonte With Coronse 8: hir vine chair Resolutions 2 tho vecu ar Democratic nominee: were. snd adurvssoe windy Oy Ue, Bergiian aad Mee benro U Mr Goorge Wilkes waa on Monday evening nominated tor Cony bY the Kopublieans of Sat) District. The t+ strong Demag! age bar there wre twa Democratic cundidn 1 ooks ant Julius Wasbworte. and us hot Impossible thay Mr, Walk 7 9 ecto. ‘The Convention of colired mea at er pad Aaat Migat WILK A InAAR meeting whi Ube Kev HA. Garnett of ULca. Wr Horton, awl the Hee W. 1 uuer Kesolatiows wore wlovted vidu ag Woo lfved a0 and tho Lnnmbliean pluciea at the

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