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SIGHTH YEAR. Tilk, PIGUTING IN FRANCE, PRICE TWO CENTS. LIFE IN THE METROPOLIS. ER 28, 1870. OF DEMOCRATS. [exesuesyeemmere seria tooo | THE BROOKLYN HORROR, ‘The Moniteur today announces that persone who and Jows now there are decreed citizens of France. | 100 ACR ES were ATTER A GALLANT RESIST: } to the Prefecture at Tours, ‘The Adzoinistration TAMMANY'S DEFIANCE TO THE AD- | candidate. Le then announced they THE DEATN Lap OF AN AF- were Provided For~Miss HowardsProp- | pnasnrs MERE AND THERE BY THB i q ANCE SE NDERS. will forward them, “as it is determined to break MINISTRATION. HON. AQUST BELMONT AS CTATRWAN ERIGHLED BOX. erty ta Burepe and Ameriea—A Magni SUN'S REPORTER ; ‘ _—* the blockade which the enemy is endeavoring to —> of the meeting, which was duly ratified with jhe ——— at Fortune made ta Twe Years, ma A j Bing Wii iam's Despatch to Queen Angustn | establish,” Union Sqnare Abtaze—The Sky Fitted with | aeual cheers and appliuse. Mr. Belmont limped 19 | A Stepmother's Two Dollars—A Poor Hov's Loxpox, Oct. 27.—Aimong the singular doct- | Want the Doctor Sntd and What the Doctor ' 740,000 Prisoners Taken-20,000 Sich | Ay omcor, one of a party of five who escvped Rockets; Rone. nud Balloons & Mherfront, aauling’ at te thoicht of being placed Deapnir-The Door Lacked—Beaten ton | ments uncarthed at the Tuileries is one show. 41d not Bay. Xi! and Wounded. from Motz, bis arrived here, ond makes the follow Slog Twelve Miles Lavee Old "Chairmiangiip ‘of we National “Committee, Selly A Leap from the fourth Story— | ing the fortune of an Kmperor's mistress. It] Yesterday @ geutecl young man, carrying @ Oct, =P. M.—The fortress and gat- tatement: fe end four others lef the fortress fn alt bis Gtory— Senator Thunderbolt | ing proceeded to entiowm Ms colemn reflections in Was tt a Murder? fs the marringe settioment of Elizabeth Ann | vatice and with the noaal twang ofa genuine Yankee, tion of Motz capitetated to the Prussian forces be in Whagulee | Wo aloes ensdndded In: veeeking Weete Swiuging the Vorch—Reviewed by MoM | 9 strain of masnifecnt duiluces ard Ineomprehens big Dhns Abell sentir eta: Abi! a described as the Countess Beat: | engazed a room at Thurston's Hotel in Chatham ients at city thie morning, ‘The ian st * aaa calidad wa a i Ge ne .- ; Real et le Lidadilbu pana ol Ua bility. At the end of a, Biteen ata soa oraon 18 st Kell ba ae roa treet ter | resard, e ba n . ME om a he rt street, Placing his valise in his room, he saunterod ath vail and the particulars of the " Cf ‘ S Give “acicuava tee War akan’ " said before, we introduced to the nudience e i ible further information regard near erent peter known as | around town until 10 o'ciock, when he returned te « fre ansiously salted pel “Tad ween be mats Masten hans, Oe Spl acpaienedd ia Uathaaegpecntindd Rod Tue MON, MORATIO SEYMOUR, the child Slattery, who 1 enid to have leaped from | or Mieteeas Howard, on her anion with Clarence | the rotted cuted Aboot ox heur eter s notse Pir ~The King telcaraphed to the Queen tee | eee enn scope rank and fim, The rorties | tive Various ward iveadquartersy preparing for the | 94. 6. Governor waa received Ly his friends with | * fUrth-story window to escape the wruih of bis | Trovellyan in May, 184, Two schedutes attached | of ine smashing of glass was Heard, which secmod aaa Oe ECR ad ee the Panc | muatebs ‘Their a) itits eflervesced in a constant bane: | gigincant demonstrations of doliglty lasting for | stepmother, to the cettlement show that the Countess possessed | to proceed from the room eccupied by the young ht enne Bazsine and Mets capitulated, | Made had been much more eueceseful than the Prus- ] ing of rockets ait over the city. In the general din J severst minutos, during which time the tlusittons Noble spibarde Figlish and other securities, inclu: | man, A rosh was made by the landiord and waite Ra aes rd an thousand prisoners, ine ‘ a or English reports acknowledged. The eap- | ihe siege of Paris ceemed trausferred to New York, | dairy farmer bowed 4 Ree aaetn i — fronting on Warten street, one door from Columbia, 000 in Penneyivania railroad deben- | to ascertain the cause of the noise, The landlo 1 i pirat reer rie d garris tures and losscs of the French had bron vastly tls: | on alter ove Union square and Gast Fourteenth | Pn" (ins Me gud dieoy of amodorn Chesterfeld,’ | '* Of brick, tour stories tn height, aad 65 feet dvep. $74,000 in Ste Louis and Cincinnati ; | 8 entering theroom found lis guest silting on the ! Lele sir arms this afteracon. One of tho | *ted by the published accounts, , been L wore covered With a dense mass of humanity | "Wien quiet wns restored he took ap bie diseonrse | Hallways extend from front to rear, and each Moor | gico, £50,000 described ce “otter atocke,” beeide | Yo4sith his hand cut und bleeding. “Spine of gins | Oe i an eee ge wideuce be | 20. disaxders is the etty. Guat eurged to and fro like eouflieting whirpools. | on the exzal poliey ef the Democratic pariz. which | is oceupted by five fumitios, ‘Tho wide of the build: | funds and securitics distingaislod es tue * eettied | sation ensued’ leiden easels } Sat arid ides doedh ange i Biehtt yy No news hes been received from Paris to-day, Tt] Cylored lights few up in every diveetion, and the | Meiormied fo the exlens OF Hall te nett Bait | tng toward Cotumbia street is furnished with win- well a4 divers otlier sharas. securities, and | Lapdiord—Did you break that window ? i eo ons is rumored that fighting is going ou near Orleans, | trees aud houses were alternately blue, red, green, | Hoffman end Beach were peculiarly aud particu. | dows, which look out into a deep yard connected Fecnee, eka farnitere, gante, tf Todser— Yon, I dit erty in) Fran and furniture, plate, an FRENCH WAR DESPATOHKS, r y el f Landlord—Did you break it secidentally ? There has beon a great movement of troops here | purple, aud yellow. All the telegraph wires and | Lorly entitied to praise for theit n@vccdey oF cheap | with the dwelling on that thoroughfare, therein ie oy nual poagor—-No: broke tt intentionstly.. —s—— to-day, ‘The railways are who'ly engaged with their | poles of the peigkborhood were hung wlthChinose | Commercial metropolis derives greater benotis | The ceilings on each floor are near Mfteon fect In ‘The last-mentioned property Is not eche toled or Lagdlord—What motive prompted you to do 0? Phe (opacity of France for Resistance ~ Lodger—W Reo cicd Retreat of the Prossians from doctor's bi transportation, and are closed to the public, The Rasstan Minister at Tours hi valwed, Lut ts @istinguished as a“ resi luary estate, lanterns Washington's statue held its arm out | thin from any other source. Finally he | the clear, which would moke the building nearly Peat ect etbak Lara Vt cat thc cnet n Twas quite a snail boy I read in ® and wasol great extent. Leaving it out, the speci more emphatically than ever, and the flickering | AAid, the tnenes aro fairly made up, and it now ro: | seventy fort in b ok that a person should never sleep in ® t received a despatch ight. In two rooms on the fourth | items described amount to the startling sum of | room ghat was not ventilated ; and that if ther ould pie of this eity and tt ; ( there shou! t J Amiicar Ky at day | Tem, VeTuattes Seamsne him that 8 sale conan | lights appetred to rouse the Wrongs herve tute Fee ee ee eee Peerind patriotle policy thet | Moor tive Petrick @initery and his family, the pres. SLR PO. et havo been amaneed in the brief period | eduans of ventilation he should shove bis Ges a Tore: Oot, .—It is announced bere to-day | will be granted to M. Thicre, and that the King of through the window and admit the air, Acting om this question, Trove my fst through your win- ow. lie motion, Sometines the Father of hie | propores to make our canals the instrument to | ont Mrs, Dridget Slattery being his sec sf od a bulf, betwooen F c. spasmodic motion. ioe Hees togive vicor to iodustry, and lie to le ¥ being cond wile. | of two years and abut, Vetweoen the 24 of Dec t th» Pree t0 offer : jeapen fod : S51 and the th , for It ta notori thet Cio Preseiiog have at last consented to offer M Countty slowed like @ hot coal, and at other times J eheapen food, to sive vigor, to loduslty. and li 10 | Ho wos married to her about thrce yours ago. She J 151. and the Thin of May. 14 for It is notorious Mes asf -comduet to Versailles, but no further. Prussia shows @ desire to accept the mediation of ” the neutral Powers. be seemed Sut tuastion from a people sliready @verburdewed by | Was borne him one child, now two years of age. | {wat down to the date of the coup Wedul the pecuul- | Landlord—Well, Ae iteres Slalotane tb teste BM. Th vs bas reused to aveil Limself of this, as be] ‘The loan which the Government announced yes- A GREEN DENON IN A PANTOMIME, the exactions of Govornineat. Tommy, aged 15; dimmy, 13; Jobeny, 11; and | cord’ qe aes : 2, ith el ia esha nd aust 81st confer with the Government at Paris. | terdry iw guaranteed by F. 8. Morgan & Company of | On tye west side of the square was a frame of | The HOKE *Peaker was Pateey, 7 children by his frst wife. composed the re- | The settlement contains @ provision of £20,000 | ‘'Lodeer-The doctor's book @id not say anything ; he ov ves of Algeria have been decreed citizens of | London, Many shares were subscribed for bere to- THe BON, WICHARL 6. Ken sterling in favor of Mariin Constantin Horgett, enti- mainder of the fan fireworks, with the gubernatorial names in the A om Tndiana, who dissonrsed | tooking, wi ‘ . The con. | member of Cong’ entre, and ethers seattered about. The great con. | Reiiaie wn hour om fraedulent alections tn ine me. tral War an immense affair, It stood (routing and tho investigations of the Congressioual eee ricular care trom | se celebrated steep Broadway, and wes epvered with fags and lamps, sent here to Inquire into tho alleged | sald that they have recel Above on the front was 9 picture of Gov. Hoffinun, ads of Tammany Hall in the eoaduct of the elec. Mr. Slattery. ts # quict sort of # man, who earns : : he th ee s for New ‘of 1:68, Ho then touched the key-note of t) hi ty bi by the trav 4 Aud ot the base #as the motto, * One more for New m soy Pa ‘vaeun tha ext his daily bread by the sweit of his brow. Leat.g York's favorite son. ‘The platform was big enough vlog in uiling ** bho mn ty rp bia home at an carly hour in the morning, and not i, ' Stitutional provisions of the act of July 14, 1970. to | home s i i Cavoudish square, Lovdon, The eolicttors. wore for a ball room, and a band wpoa it blew themselves a i turning fill late Inthe evening, the ex 3 4 : purple in the tice, change the navuraliastion laws, aad the Act of May, | dren devolvod upon his wile, who, the neigh Fiodagate, Clark, abd Finch, 43 Craven street, Strand, the cireus on Fourteenta street was well it up, as olectione ss the aeod sen of New Yorke ne | oa's ulirented them creadiuily, bedting and other. EES Cae ot the Countank ae Beste and was a feature of the scene, but the tumblers | Mme electic a men OFF ork, wiso abusing them, be tinue of the Cou Inside turned Mip-flays to ap empty house. ‘The | Sd, “owe it to solfreapeet. to their own local | The Stepmothier is abont % yoore of age. broad. | or Doonerty,excellod th flow outside was cheaper, and cost ouly muddy peace and prosperity, end to the honor of the whole | ganic ged sud coarse-lool Sie | de Pompadour and Madame da Barr We rchuke in, the becet. cunphatic | ShOuldered, und rugged snd coarse-tooking. Sb y about paying damages: and as Fan following the instruetions of the buok in this matter, I decline tor pay any. P*audlord—T io not think that in the doctor's book ared any article against Ricaing you out Of and I think that I shall do s So waying, lo ordered the Yankee to pick up hie trunk, and then kicked Iilm out of the house. PobaaAil The People Rebvetti just the Sway of a Ga ompany. ’ The citizens of the Eighteenth Ward have s Jong suffered the agony caused by a wretched quate Tae boys aro rather rood | tea by France to be called Count Heaarogard, son fulr complexions, aud were caretuily of the Countess, by whom it ia not stated, but he is Ir mot nee her death, it te | Well known in Engiand to he the son of Jem Mason, Wrevce and that country is divided into three de- ptr ss follows: Algeria, Uren, and Constan- jdve, thos making the totol number of departments vo Feooce ninety-two, No important military move: ments are onnownced by the Government, The sMiristiy i¢ mute as to the Army of the Loire, The vor continnes stormy and otherwise unfavora. Ble to wiry operations M. G tMbetts Das issued another circnlar to the Mrofects of the Gepartments urging resistance to the unetmy 29 the peculiar duty of the hour, Fwy day. The succest of this flnancial measure in crenees the confidence in the Government here. Despatches from Lyons report a decided halt in the Advance of fhe Prussians tn the Kusterm Depart ments, ‘The French forces there have taken over 80 prisoners, No aews bas deen receiv@A of will tary movements in the north, where Gen, Bourbaki is preparing to receive the enemy. Reports from Le Mane indicate that the enemy are advancing on thet place, and meusuics have been taken to check them, Constance Jean Secretary to the m Jonu Strode, 1 Albany Edward Moira, 25 Holles etrect, wealth ous selburst now occapied by the Einp' ty and an inguiicient quantity of gee, combined ~ boots aud ajam, ‘ , ‘ has high cheek oones, und at tines gives way (o the | houre at Chiselburst now occupied by U I mpress | | “ this desperate attempt of bungee 0 i N Engénie was rented by her of Strode, one of the | with Ditent charges, that their vials of wrath: i fitters, 6 ot should organize for re " 5 a TAMMANY TALE 3 . ue most ungovernable ‘temper, At such times, the ad f th exorbitant charges, that their of wral downy + and bainlet shoul = a ENGLISH WAH DESPATCHIS. ce aS ere , ieusism to ot tain political ascen. ikbbore aay, she becomes almost dendish, siorm- | tUstoes of the above seitienout, Tt forme a singwiar | 4:0 posing over. Their indignation will find es- Distance. Thus far no safe-conduct bas been for A wae Det moderately Huminated. Th was erowned He reyiowed the poliey of tue present | ing at every one Who cresses Ler path, addition fo the whole scandal, ‘Phat house, whie grarded from the Prussian headquarters for N. ine Not Dead-The Prusatans | Willi it: usual erest of lamps, and wax lit inside, but n with tnuch severity, “In speaking of ? 5 only held by Strode as trus'eo, ts actually the prop- | Pression this evening in a grand mass meeting at: is. Th ts neserted bh that Prossta’s ‘isine# wed to Starve out Paris and Meta | ©, lis were on the eaterior, ‘the central and | the President he sal The C un THE HOUSEHOLD anorsnD, y of Count de Beauregard, the natura, son of the | Second avenne and Fifty-third street, A remon- : Mion asserted here tha! a's tisined jo Star eastern baicovics Were emwreathed with Ma wintial of bis country’e enfferings ond’ the On Wednesday morning the oceupante on the | Emperor's mistress, sirance against tho unserupulousness of the Metro- Ration in this respect proceeds from her fear of bi © New French | pork, togerber with the windows, were a world's ngitation, and of hie own great | upper floor were croused by frixht ul cris com — — - Doiltan Gaslight Corspany nes. been simned by over ' iag the Parisians informed of the true state of af pacaed With politiciins. In front or the former were | guuies, continues to look sMer friends and | from Siattery’s rooms, One of the women going Bob Clark the Counterfeiter on Trial. 500 residents in the Ward. ‘They say it is lapos: airs elsewhere in Frane Loxpox, Oct. 27.—Prince Napoleon, whois in | Gov. Hodman sod eu. MeCtel epared to re to rewsrd with | effices—[iaughter | the deor found Patscy in the hal, crying and im. The trial of Robert B, Clark, better known | sible to read a newspaper between the hours of © ‘ ceive the cheers of the be without reference to @tuess or | ploring his brother tolet him in. ‘ihe woman tried aud 11 without the ald of a lamp | Tho Pines ians have thus far taken extraordinary | this city, has written a long communteation to the | them, Boss Tweet, Matth gualite vines tand tev nepiect. ita high po Thanet! | publiciy and privately oh of | toe door but found it fastened. She Bob Clark,” formerly B. Sweeny, and Mayor O'all were also in taut a + J * 7 a 4 ——— sos (> ccnceal from the beleaguered city London journals, whieh appears this morning, con- Salaeny, uty in oarch of srt bo i ploseure, and | ana heard a boy screaming terribly and crying, “Ol, | Colonel of the Thirteenth Regiment of N.G.S.N. | grow Muimed Veterans arc Rewarded ender! THE CAPACITY OF FRANCE FOR RESISTANCE. tradicting the etarges recently made by te Day | MNEs. mate thelr anpearance in East Your. | country by receiving sine and rapaition oF his taints, | Mowers dem't beat we any wore, iy NLM hala ellinhd lh Mere apabbee es Grant's Adminstration. Frou sil Farts of the country there comes but one | éetes impagning bis loyaity to the Emperor and Em- | teonth sireet at 7:0 with their tore c ¥ it s.andaoon the | Mt rutjecis, inetead of ot Droad thoruughiare to the Kast River was a stroam | civil wud constitat o1 tame. te laws Shortly betore eight o'clock the head of the pro: | exnortir ing the prineiples ef 1 AM ALL cUT Xow, U.S. Cireuit Court, The testimony thus far taken nal government, and recing that | T haven't got your money, Don't beat me, don't | is to the effect that on the B0th of Oc. Hy exceutad.” ile closed by | beat me.” 5 . 2 detec cracy of New York toreboke | ‘The woman said that the scuffing end beating | toder: 1809, a eeerct} service detective in John Winn is an American who lost a leg, an arm, and ancye on board the Oucida at the forcing of the passage to New Orleans, He wus in the press, He denies having seen either Gen , Bourbaki or Gep. Boyer, who came to England on a mission expr -sion—the hope that the Government wil opi no humiliating condition ac the price of peace. The journals of this city are unanimous that tue | !fom Marshal Bazaine tothe Empress, He says here- | cession hove in sight. Ite approach was herulde these things by retareing an erwhelming Demo. | continued for at least hail en hour, and itseemed to | the employ of Col. Whieloy, Clef of the | American navy for many yeary, end had a good ree- j fon'y bop (or fair terms lies im the indefinite prose. | Peated personally to the B mprese the expressious of | by patriotic wasig from Gratuils’s band. On eae ie wapority et the coming election ner that Mrs, Slattery was punching the boy witha | Secret Service Division of pthe Treasury De- | org, He is tull and strongly built, and must have j ° : his devotion and fidelity. ‘The Prusasane investing | IE these few: dolightrul struts, Gov. Hofusn Mos, JAMES 8. THATER broomstick, and that he must have heen ander the | oartment, searched the rooms of the Colone!, at 817 ui ow of the war. 4 iy. @ } emoothed his moustache and stroked bie Austeun , bed, as she heard her say, now and then, bhnayrnhtbeeh i “* lone’, at 817 | porsessed, before he wae maimed, very great m ds cast, the Prussian army lias been snddenty | Verdun reeently sent a communteation to the Mayor | chin, and, secompanied by Gen, McClellan, portly | foticwed wiih 9 n of coniderable length, fol * Come ont, now, Come out, I tell you.* East Thirtenth etrect, and found avoricty of coun- | eniar power, After the war, he was appointed a end vely stopped. ‘Their march upon Lyons | O the town demanding its surrender. The Mayor | Boss Twved, and the chivalrous Lirenoan, tasde iis | towing satstantially Mr Kerr's head, th in As affairs of this sort were of frequent occurrence, | terfeit internal revenue stamps of various denomi- | watchman in ¢! Navy Yard, and no complaint was ever preferred agumat him, Three weeks ago, how ever, he waa discharged to make way for some politi- ¢ion's nomines. He now keeps an apple atalt ae way to the shaky baleony overlooking the sect. | dulaing in more Cnpha which had been Aited up for bis reception, while the | wicricrence with elections, whteh he consteucd ta | women not cating toneddie with the iitempercd | B&tions of from one cent np to §3, be APNE bog hod Thon, Doug. Taylor danced nttendanee on his rest an attempt to incte to id violence | Mrs. 8. Preseuuly the occupants of the house were | Printing internal revenue staiabe, and shat the Colo and saw that no jlebolan came witha ten feot of Lis cautioued the Domocrrey te he pradent, aad | alarmed by ml Wes te eeece rhein a neeeer, we. Sueoutee ore todignantty refused, Inviting the Prussians, if they thought the town was to become an easy prey, to come forward and take it, The military situation L derurcigtion of Federal | no particular beed was given to the matter, the bas toca checked by tho victories of the Freach puter Garibaldi, ‘The latter, ever eince he took eoumas, bas acted vigorously, taken many pris C the corner of Yorx strect. near the > Yard gate, 4 ping rt oat . . ‘ 2 © obje on the Loire is unchanged. sacred overcoat, manit to wrong rather then do wrone; but to poll A prencing annex Ferning Iie commection with the slampa Kave Cole | Wiere tie may be acen daily by a gratetul public. { f@uers sud crenon, and sccomplised the object for s ‘ me review, tis full vote, and answer tho ineuits of the Govern. | from a Mis. Kennedy, liing in the Colnmbia street "The Cotopel is a tall fine-looking man. Hia mil- Bhich b+ set foria. The weather continues un: There is no doubt that the French Provisional The Governer arrived Just in time to sce Capt. | went by Py naestss ‘ented majority for Hofman, | honse, and rushing to the Fide Windows, they be- | itary bearing is stunning: Le walls us siraiyht as favors) s for military movements. For eoveral | Government will soon be obliged to leave Tou Meunt and twenty-five policemen elesring apamace | Herland Mal held sireiched upon the ground the body ot Jobnuy | pamtod. hae erey hair und moustache, and. ie often Arrangements are now making for transferring the nations! headquarters to Clermont, ia the Depart went of Puy de Dome, The Prussians are pereey torough the tint ase mulutude iu the street, and antially the | Siattery, spparently lilviess, An officer was sim: picking it mike tes totuero wong the sidemuike ta | game strain, by Jude Curth. the Man, C.'Miler, of | moned, make Way for the grand parade ot Seventeenth Ward | Sores UNE A tte Ret Oman Yotors, WhO, In point of Lumber and pyrote Mi * ae dys the rain has fallen steadily, and most of the ‘time igh winds prevailed, This hus been especially Aue cose in the north of France, wppeared im FEseex Market Court yesterday, in a beastly state of intoxication, He was unable to stand witout 6 Oo removed the shild to the Long Island | ‘#00 for Sernande Wood. wrod $0) port that he eecidentally fh ee 3 orcise the Manes ide unmo: | Homa windows x Mrs, Rlattery Aid det aa det | Dedication of Dickinson Knit at Princeton, rhe 1 7 dispiay, hore Of the Victor's palm. and were accord. | Heated or die im tye attempt; Col Fellows, of the | sightest attention to the exeiiemout, aud indeod Di _ Drinesion Céliens _ | port. Judge Scott, carting his eye upon him, sald tm (¥Toe Prussians in Normandy and in the Vosges } ing in their . a y eigned the Aret place In ihe processhon | District Attorney's offer, who nid down the tow | was not seen by any of tie neizibors, though some Dicktison Hall, Princetou College, was yester. | PY iaeutl iad it extremely didbeulk to inove heir artillery STARVATION POLICY AT PARIS AND METZ, i rf governte elections. an’ promised the provsetion of | or them say they beard her serubl ing and uthorwive | tercay formally dedicated. It is a magnificent struc Win REOaaNE Lila BHaowat Ware 4"? fait estremely didieatt to move thetrartilieny. 1 aut tegitives trem those ilies are riacronily TOM CREAMER'S MAGNIFICENT DISELAY, the Court of Gener Beesiens to ull Democratic | veay about her room, During the alteruoon some | ture, aud has been erceted at @ coss of $130,000, shade bye « 1. Gallagher, of Connectiont The police were followed by Grand Marshal | voters: and Jai ‘ ; ; i AC this a frail little woonan, with am infant in | swipelled to encouater the more inbuman- | ‘wrned back. ‘The English Government is still nine, her STRANGE RUMORS whieh sum was contributed by Mr. Jonn C, Green * and Visetof on horseback en came B00 f Tie speech at the eveninz, however, Hie the best ' oh eeme 2 oh a0 be : i \ arms, briskly stepped up to the desk, excl trout tae French inhabitante—peediensly de- | (280), without reply from the Prussian authori: | eee US tine on ms bere ‘Tiere formidabic | wine, wae roterved (or the Close of the feast. T coming, 08 the ett of acess in Harrigan, be com: of New York, The building is 150 feet long by 6) | “'Pinye, yer Honor, | broucht hie here meself. f runing utensil, looms and manufactories, | Ue to the request for a safe conduct for M. Thiers, warriors, we ‘ eh ta Whe Some ana bas but. | Was the sncech o! Lolice stauon, aud the two immediately repaired to | fet in width, of the Byzantine order of architecture, ‘ae 7e8 indeed” he ne astonished Judge. e : 4 o. Ei pos, With felt Lats sud top-boots, and brandished » er h -t ever nace. “ Where did you bring him from 1 diycilings, Killing horses aud cattle, | ! oFéer to enable bim to enter Paris, Kngtand ae. J tone, with felt Late aud top-bocts, and brandishd ADMIZAL COL. JAVES FISK, aR., tie hours to Inveatigare the matter, Sevoral women | and presenta sa imposing appearsace. It is to bo i y copte this delay as an indisposition on the part of Prussia to grant an armistice. Smirups, Eng., Oct. It is reported here on the best authority that two German Fhips, which + All (he way from Ninth street, yer Honor, mighty bard job it was; I'd like to have you keep him here a'day or two; 1 guess it will do bisa od” ssJudge Scott followed her advice, and the Mite yog the food they canmot eat or earry bo once tireurs take -advantage of this iniliet SEVERD LOSSES ON THE ENEMY, , . who, in rosponge to Ue ncrosrious demands of the | testified to hearing the cries of the boy, and suid ee i : i : tong fhe line ueoiiy trampled each otter 10 death 1a | ei, anid. he wee tnaceustomed to pubic spesk. | Uvat the ecoGlings and beatings continued for at ivast | aevoted 4? the use principally of the higher classe ele srantie obacte 50 moll ous of, the. Way, ine. He didn’t. know why le bad bem calle! on to | ba fan hour, The couduct of Mrs. Slattery was se- | The two lower stories are divided tuto lecture ‘Partman, wio for tbis oceasion had laced bimari’ | speak; Ne never had been before in hin Mite, tle hat commented upon, one or two of the wowen | rooms, laboratorice, cabinets, &e., while the third cas tient that be was two feet longer then uses! | Rover, before. in bis M% attended a’ political | expressing the Dellef that she jory is oecupted by one larze hall, to be wed for ; 4 ates, agSresses, and jaselings, wonal lef, leaving the big fellow behind, Tis Mayor of Nouttidier has been’ dismisved | N&F* feeentiy eantured by French cruisers in te | He gue his orders ia a voice that irighiouedl tao | MCF ew erether te wns Beast ees Later the ee ee One OF HE wreDoW AT TL 'SRISSe! the ola tauren wan Crowded wilh -——— aye contdidier has been dis my el, have been burned about one bu Licrses more than the cannon and fireworks ¢ AH ire: 5 or ® | afterthe bratal beating she bad given bim, in ontor f “atch Col | ce (ik OMe (oN eowasdice: The. Baia KK lish Channel, hare been burned about one Binele The Colina wore fulowed by ® icantre. | Rerubilcan, tut eunouted he wea a Democrat or be | ty screen herself, and had kliowed peop to thine | St¥GeAle Tuma profeszors, and friewds of the Mow Mra, Emory Curried the Buby. Drove uve levied a tax of fy thousand france on ] O*r4 mil’s east of Nevieastiown yn truck, drawn by twelve grey horsos, aud bearing an | Mowitn't Have been celled upon to speak, He est. | that by ped out. Capt Terry neat proceeded ven 19 tue intioduclory wltros. De. | Yesterday afternoon Mrs, Eliza Phelan, reside ah Streny, in Bure-et-Loire bas, also been Lonpox, Oct 27.—The prospects of the new | iniucune wonsparcner, ut the trou piantorm of Ce eee et tt hey cae RMON OF | to Mrs, dlattery's room and took her into custody be J uiscussed the sutject of | ing in Warrcn street, Tweltth Word, Jersey Clty, shes Perini’ Ort ee ee " | French loan soon to be placed on the market here, | Wich aS an gbem ine ly ering portent of | Tewspaners, and trey all told the hs ThAcRA OF DLOOD Pursuit ot nterwitre. Tat peared at the Third Preeinet statien house and OLANCOURAT, Oct, 86, via Toune, Oct, #.—The | *fe sald to be very tavorable with an American Hay attached to each of ite cus, | 80 Wee the very cevil incarnate, [Laaghter and ap re. fosnd upes the biloor, and she carina which \ a wplained that ehe had been robbed of $100 from nous ) ‘The Manchester Guardian of to-day gives the fol- | and tie inscsipuic piause.) He b @ capertoren with the Re Femoved from the wisdow cal ot which | and the Itey. Dr. Hall ¢ . Prussians are at Drowx, in the Departinent of E é : gaa ee vd coon ubllewhs, and @idn't altogether like th the eaped 10 escape | Hall, Whica was thon for her person, Mv. Phoion states that oa Mouday. et Loire. with 18.000 ‘and much artillery. The lowing tertas of peace which were proposed by Eng CREAMER TATION SEVENTEENTH Wann. of their leaders bad rnited with him ina epeenia. | Wetman, or was thrown hy bera os la @ spent the day with ber friend, Mrs, Kane, i : ee * | iend, Russia, and Austria ¢ Aner thie work of art eawe n'a Hoventh | tion, and rather got ti rol b he lity, also bore blood u Eno Aud CenttaleAesther Plant ae he area RU eai ce ar ug the shops there, They bave alo ‘ f oo smart for ah <4 1 had been ‘Kowly ght. \ el 6, necompaniet sua irat—No consion of territe Regiment b nd thelr ndied ‘ d conetuded | " vom the 2 Rep s y whouad beg) « a and at pied 1 Teiny sur Avre Bensad erie loritesiicus Meta. aaa. Bras weiter brisé. iriedsy W aoa and big | 1 + danverous \ Wim to | haste of Mis, Slattery ty rew cleaaasehemme tales the day fon tho wey home tira. Havery bee } Linue, Oct, 9, via Towns, Oct. 3.—St. Quontin | tours to te raed sled by Marshal Segar, Ore thousand | rat be nits to Horace had olneed a noe eee Conttal Taltrond. fusion | alleged, pot her arm ar swalst and bas been evacuated, Awions has not yet been a vhiv Franc to py 200,900,000 of frances indouw boys in toe Mo owed, vith ow tage nt pedis SA 9 between ‘and twat Biddy visited her t y 1 the 1 o pe n © ground curveyed by t baby, whi she Was permitted to pity, Toe neutrels are to gusrantee peace bonner beoring — Luo | portrait of Senat. : ' Le ‘ ry kin few bloeks t iit hick: ‘The Prussians retreated suddenly without Greece has recognized the French Republic, The | Creamer anit the words © Tat many Hall. pher As ‘ the Tarim i vk om Tw 1 | ang to the Captain & ere New York and 1 Fuad Wor the road frou De eater Noda ee ae 3 g hostilities, and are concentrat apie b yor fi : teenth Ward men caue t My ny hand Wie Erie | ing. . ; Bip de 3 ni ho bosom of her d it had na Commencing hostilities, and are now concontratinx | yon foundries and dock yards of Meracilice are | Vane merereacienc cad tent road. wome valiable favors: bu: thoy had never |. When. Capt, Groat Western Raitwey. ‘Tho Erle bed appraised | © He bac oe dame LN He ae mear Liou. ‘The siege of La Ferte Bas a1%0 ace een ne een ene ee ot enn miliereiovarlaters Uhare were tore tie UaitdarU sskod, lor reciproestion, Ie coulia't tell why they | occurred, she said that 4 the propery, and the prige of it wus to be neitied by | grcasion {2 toe muy Maney Wil Ne a, When she edo 1. A large portion of be army of the Duk itroileurs, — All other Work, tnclading ship | Procession thaw Greeks in the hosts tat y CARON Res fol un 4 eeu ee eens dal lasted y te pots Seat ty pieced ae i of Mock chwerin is moving bastily towara | building. bas been suspend ‘ a ¢ do them rome rood, But he cuessed they TWO SLAPS ON Tite PACE track on it to 4 Exe fro Fourteen Japavese Arrive fn thie Oley. Bars ’ HERS FOR THE FRENCH ARMY ALL THR AJAX TROSMONS, NesTORS, AND DE | Gidnt waot him, I ail tie people be hed seen in | and threatened to strap him; 1, There's | cre on thetr ground ed to the Su Yesterduy morning fourteen Japanese arrived: Oct. 9%—M. Kératry has ordered all the | pave arr.ved from Martinique. Th rison of MOSTHPN BSED h et and parving during the evening were | 3 money between thet ‘and the neat | pension brid; tis Lwilcausewtawe Poot 4 ule als greg NG 3 a A ed rectaas om ae National | of Tommany Hall were presented to the eyes of t Democrats, of cours they didu't want him. There | Ving she knew Le Was out of Gi window, Sl ait bet nd York Contial ts thie cits frou Ft 0. They are stopping iw province of Brittany to concentra eR ra ria ren hs Mn Dib GE Ea ot att fee poy vote FoR oth © | were tye millions of thore peoule, ond they were | suld to was a bad Voy and sie cout douothiug with | Ways. ‘Tho Krie is ne at the St. N Hotel, ‘Their nomes aro Bema- order to oppose the progress 0 deawn tren cbbeurSelne, M. Schetder, Pr coy, A atutlod bull of autediovian tise y 1 Lamecrats, If tley were not Demorrats, they | bit ‘ Greas Western Raitro Lumer, Qyermur, Mayuser, Nerku Watura, ho seem to le moving In that dire ent chile list Corps Législatit in atettor'to M. | borne on one trick, with trapaparencies Le Wouldn't have come Oud. Ga: sueh a wot evan! Mra, Blattery was yesterday committed to {ail to sry eg" Ary 1, Machida, Hougma, Marva, Miweeky understood that when the troops ar aurier, the Financial Agont ef Fragce, declares | Wie w “Low Kents, Low Taxes, and Pasty | Lay scene had converted bln end filed tim with | await the result of her step ‘ A Clty Lighted by Natural Gag, hs ieee Vipera? i " aber tthe nat dobt must be held sacred by e of Work.” “Good Money and Big Hee ry thuet He decigred his intention in future to | The people in the house eay that dounay wasa ' Ean, Pa., Oct —Thia city y 1 adomer, Merwona, and tu vy have there, ws coutemplited, M. Kéra ry will na,” Whe Peinbe Rad. Prine: or Wace of the Seventeenth Ward Warriors wore dresse Vote the Democratic ticket three timey every day, tnd tat his schoo! teachers bid spoken favor. | Eats 1a. Lae s hghtedd ts boon tent unt by the Japanese Goveruient to Learn, to himeslf fur offensive warfare m press kugén! n sae lite, of re nd other onirte of gray, b us mack oitener as possible ea led ups reyar iin, Tt ts reported tat the farher | 1a ' ny 8 i the ¢ ut languages of ope, and t gele troops will also be incorporated in th’s ce fii Acne paetion Of Homan candies. » Gere TD evoning, ond individually instruct bin iw the duties d, und sympathized deeply with his wife, Iris | Works. Thi tas ve now im puccessiul 1 10 Kerlin to rchog!. two to aris, four to Londony has clreedy isened Russian Despateh. Tee GEL” BUR Wanan Wilk TAAIAIG Whe easine [LSTA DR OSTE) to be hoped that there aro no grounds ior this ro. | OPCration in various pa: 6 8 ihe 6 twosiay in New York, and the other two go to Italy A STINRNO PROCLAMATION fr, Prrenenena, Oct, 27.—The following sum- | yiei the wild haps on the praries ns closely we a | The meeting then adjourned with cheers forthe | port Goad A ae Aree a muster wooweune | THey are to ston at Lucie respective places fur ore "i rae of the wegotiations on the part of the ncutral | tripe'e due jars, ond another wagon was oc | ticket rue vieriM AA alice baa ah 4 Caulie | tive years, until they are pertoct in the ways of the s, promising them that they sha maryet (he megs 4 4% MRETING IN THR LoWNE Mant is ol errs ¢ t r, | fee requ no pu pidly 1 “ eupied byt ni Kall Club, IL took the Seven t pert ALL. eleven yeors of with brown hair, oduced rivate Louie 3 lary ever vcapons, and be well supptied with connon | YOWers of Karope for an armistice is published here | { Pr nerave mlanlee tn wm te : i eee Togular featuren, Bick A eee: | tutrodued into private louse, Tie lat every ; > dod wotesillvcrts, They ure to be submetted to the | Wday from an authentic source, ANer reelting the ‘Next came auiee fo pace Tula: | A, mocting wae grengiced. (eine lower hall for. | oFlor saw bis last slant. ai the hospital, wuere | Wel! Bt GOWD bas proved a enced ete Chance (or Autorranh Hunters, i os ‘i * snlaie 4 balaeiiie tre 8 presided, epeechen S| he baa bin in a seminneonscions state since sp rae r. Frederick Kapp, who is residing 01 Btn Qscipline, Unwilling Bearts aust romon | determination of the neutrals t ze the first oppor TUE SONS OF THE FIONTRENTNEWARD, Algernon we ilyan Drosided, ond es hee were | jie, hae aia 2 8 temlnuconscious wate lace | oy sitNs FRUM IB OCEAN CABLES i PY ler ¢ in Berlin, amy 1 y tho true B.etons eoue, whose ral tunity for mediation tbat presented itself, the docu: | anq then in succession of the Fittecath, the Four Coad. the Mon Cox, the Hon. Ao d Requa, | We, Was bleeding proiuscly trou the = - hee sents: latter to: Mire. Hs Wasentonk, of thie re Wah Godt sail thesonutey it” ment procee Cent the Bienen ie Right, ie even, wi Hon Win. Ke Mabiasou, the Hoe, Tosiat ify: | aint ose, and the exenining physic Elly; IhRurming bat: Vash te Qbon, of Frushle ee t 4 re ti Russia, on Jules Favre’ it to the Prussian | al the res! We Lirst Ward came in last,’ ay ra, and eoveral others abaugh, fo " oncustion rm tnteres n | fromised to procure a collection of autographe of ‘ charge of soldiers baye gone through th aalteaiiare: battered thar Ae iaseeaiee {in | tuade # good slow. ‘The hoste of the Even’, 0 i Vrain. There was a large contusion over bis Shanghai Grim interested im | Kine Wiliam, Trince Frederick Rath, Bismaroky Biro ty Oita ty today, coved fupplics of all Fifteenth, and dwentieth Warde were ar wonod on the anterior portion of the sealp, a tre Muitke Avon Roo, wri u the comp betore i r IW portunity bad arrived, AL thls, moment, tne recep ui aera’ a apa 1 vi Aiea ics he ‘ or De 4 ture of the ight ti nila contusion of the P ed that Enztaod, Prussia, and Maly | 4 ni t York ad vhavitamts uff Atesudun, who " Prussian NOL on the subjectof the probable | numerous as panies On the sewshore, a1 At the grand stand at the head of Broad» © of the Light thigh, anda contusion ol tie } Haglan asia , paris, { aevuian iad irin New York. b vie Anbaitan C ft a ee ee Tene utarvation of Paris cateed a change infise ties | looked aa hungry us Reyptian locusts, | ator ‘Lhomas. Creamer presided, Approne! th {ol In bis eccamtnal. deliriums, sesorda eed Ww the exiludaey AGS Hur the ais jours were burned by the P a Sub: Seite manta b however, they presved the | They poured On tor three whole hours and a halt | aiivd by Broadway, it presented a beauti'ul 9 referred to his playmates, ond wonld #eroam out wo Tho Flectwood Park Kaces Postponed Mons hove aso boon 0, @ ed in their bebalf, ect of mediation again, Kussia held back, on the | aa hour more in red capes and white capes, and in | ¢ Towns liehted with gas. dn front the ifbeing beaten, Nis recovery ts regarded as dow Pool aw of 90 soverelzns Wil : " be . rt Ot A stroce column of the enemy's | ground Qiat_ mediation unsupported by force would | bate and cape of every hue and supe, “They came | guarded by glase shades, extendod for a qu jul, The dttance whieb the Victim led is bo ras for onli thor Moxciuber. Tay veut W The trois which were on the programme for . salt be worth cay; tae condibions Of peace must be lee | With eannon, rockets, and eandior, and showed | tue distance on eithor ride, and rising in the centre SIXTY Err, Pillbuetior minis aa ireagess Yesterday wore postponed on account of the rain Wme d infantry attac’ «da French reeoune Caatenivele Ua ae i PeAVhd Uh coarte wae bull | Ow y rhers in how sort a time they could ecu: | formed a, tri nie, within which was placed 1iko- 1 yye his full was broken ti the. pulley clothes linos apnea ee Tuowday next onthe left bank Of the Loire yesterday, | posable to co National Assembly, waieh | eume $1,000 worth of pyrotechnic new of Gov finan ‘Tho American flag and the re om the Warre he Col ia etreet " a ~ a haudeomely repulsed after a short engaye: | klone was competent todecide tie quesiionct pease | _ The ourtecnth Ward bad » Dateh orator, who | nutional eolors—red, white, and blue—covernd the | guiqcned irom, We, Mareen to the Coluubia treet WAIBINGTEN NOTA Nate i reene y eoene r i : ‘ Bee Dewar In view of there cousidvrations, ite was | poured forth the praise of our Governor in guitersl | gutire alructure, Across the trout of the plauorm | Bolen. | Siriking one af those Muss, he was twisted - - " Gat anit : ». | England that proposed the ert istico, and in this tones, uli! the procession forced him on to wis tre levend : “Once more uate the breach for | Sitouitding froin which ho rolled to tLe ground The Post OMee Departinent sold $16,531 9) worth ‘The © Original Fourteca " moet at Morrisania Ball RN. Oct. ,—The ¢ op leaving Gisore a “ah tral powers, Way for a live eagle, which a6 a representation of cur | New York's favorite aon.” On tho platform was a | Sic Kenedy Waa the only porton WhO Withessed | OL stave and stamped eoyelopes aad wrapin re daciag | tonight tae Longehamps with pine hundre and 3 litertion war tied to @ pole with ite lees crossed. | gus Mature, which, owing to the bish wind, coull | the full ¥ person who witnessed | tny ist fecal yeu Are TUisanmaninae ce Wonkera wae vertardin Paper, The the Spanien | Tue gminte Narkable picture tn the roc anion of | wot be ustited: Bore the wanes of Hoffnan and —— The Com ner of Internal Revenue hoe re. tod for the First Assembly. Distri tents by i a the Kixth Warders was the portrait of Dennis Burnt, | Peach’ in a sembelrele, an oagte holding in its tions ri aoe rg. | duced the Maier OF wetetAOt Messrs BM, KavIDT 60 lean Convention held att.» Temperance Bait, VF ee oe Which, a6 the boys im the streot s: sauinted nt | tue olive branch, and around aud in the lower halt | THE Odloms Cartage syatem Gtant Staudlog | ie Goycrunent woous gal) per day Mout Jauies Mur vin or Moe tinutlM pres tage Wy the Drapes ireurs and ovher troops Loxpox, Oct, 2i.—The foreign Ministers at | vou as watirel ne iifo.” Hn the" protemasiona, | eirote tie words, Aud victory? Tn the rear ofthe nt ay or Belief, . The Secretary of the Navy hat no appretenstons iNeatlon meeting Was held tase Vexvomr, Oct, 6.—It ts avid there are still two | yadeid have boon alviaod by tue Spanish Goverae | Elaventiy ‘wenticth, ‘and Kirwt Wards, “b ftend in Union ‘equare th © of red and bli Wasiunc tox, Oct. 27,—Mr, Charles R, Cornell | as to the eatery wf the Pivngndoad, sue h ievto | ment wl Netoce's Gal euch” The wan. Woven Prassiane tn Ch8tenndun, eight hundred | ment of the nomination of the Duke of Aosta asa | induever sincit fait. water, on the tnaatyr and ote | watts Have ah Webmin ato Nicht aione va. | Will hove an interview with Secretary Dontwell to: | "3esilagticn underast. ere AN! > AEE | sad ind the picasire at RIVifia hie Wile & ite ihn Brae Of whom are cavalry, They have two cannon. | candidate for (he throne of Kpain, and have commu. | sailors, WhO looked like the witches in Macbeth, | every eid 4 made might day morrow tu relation (0 the geveral order business in oe th: on t ty uh ab tversary of lus we ting day ‘Troyes, Oct, ¥,—Nogent was evacuated by the | nicatod the intelligences 10 their respective copttals | f ma Ars” tuto. Bags rd parame. a On the upproacit of the be M1 of the column of the | New York and the odious cartage ry stem enforced by POLITICAL SQUIBS, AG IG TAS E AT EA ae. guy Ries HO WONG REO RA Ve Prossane last night, Before leaving they frod the | Tae Duro of Avsta tae sixatied lis acceptance of | fweyr itt: eosine=s sitting pathoutly within iy The aiveuced and bowed 1 tho. ce Colleotor Murpliy. ‘The Secretary will be aaued to > —— town in several pluosy, Gen, Garibaldi 18 st at Fie eran ae ena ee tt im cortuin that Prue, | Seventh Warders were led by Tia remarks were nen. inte Schl ch'wilt be satietuctory to the merchoutes mpd it | . Nathan J. New witter bas been or A DEW SERSEY, Where, notwithatanding his indisporiion, be | ejy and ‘England huve committed themselves in his ORN. WH. M. TWRED, Jn., i Me. oypere ietortiat Lay yy ane his own inelivations arc consulted, the orter will we riph the Vwcatieth Duttic Be aane ch itetoauare +. milk la Newark ave Lersonsliy super otends the organization of the lrce | favor. ' who looked haudsower even than urual,on his | eemiect gente who. sereechit Him’ to | ite wares Heino completely in’the bands at's |, Mr. Morgan Sonos tua, de the Tammany | a suike ior eu advener of $1 per month bd forces, He bas cotiecied a strong force, Wis Sep ea joy spirited agorse, Gon, ‘Tweed raised tis hac | fet where Mot his remarks i indi arian aigak ot Now Mare. Rollelane’ tuatiie heutaation for Congroas in the Fourth Disteick it favor Alagesnas Cala CENAWale: GAL WaTarK the. Pol Nuljected to the most stringent ¢ Bev Tuspectors Held for Eucouragiug Repeaters, | iran ne iniviiectusl furevead, and waved | nant becuse the Beuntor would wot com ly with | Serum claws of New: Yorg politicimua thay it te | ois Robiest ib Kacy ct Court venturday charged wih assanitug bis wife bia ra Lesh leche erin Jo daddy Je shy | bin hand te bend of Indi fol | bis request, he betook himself away, saving, * Dom salgded ARR La inc A ha a Pov ahe chal adm Ally The Tenth Ward Brooklyn Tatepen teat Refo ic is A é bidet Jose on bouh sides Davenport’ the former in $15,000 and (ne latter in | freble War-m hop. w hawks | ‘The speakers were the Hon, Thomas C. Fields, the | Murbly will have any effect upon Wi ‘anit Mr. aidt for Assembly the jail 10 Uniow aud were arrested ta Jeracy ¢ " Oct, $.—The Journals bere anx iki $1000 bail Me anaharacianie of Ravine permisien | fHGe.cH: TEe we d fol | ion, KO. Perrin, Capt. John Thoupeon, De — The Demoera's of Rhode Ttant yesterday nomt. , >, ie seers td tginterin a District in the sixth Ward, | lowed them with (wo Cuban fags, and then cume | Coates, Benjamin Kussell of Mastachusetis, Isaac | Ex*Mayor Cahoon of Richmond Sentenced Hus Van Dvek, of Provideher. and ihe Hoa Gen. ©. O. Howard ond the Rev. Dr rrlew occurred yesterday vetweon Ln } Feswntern to register in a Distt [ YY Abe tamoas phalang of the Bight Ward aay ATK S MIALE BEIAOB: Dean) of Gloucester tor Uoupises, Arosa te Congiegatviial Amoctation at AM. Thic is reported t 7 Ladhae) Tie people looked {0 astonishment frot ar at : " 7 sathiaitc Aye emily a 1. ‘Thiers, Tt p will rn Tats who Wavelied or hain ead wih THE FENIAN HERO, CAPT. COSTELLO, Nicumonn, Va, Oct Ex-Mavor Goor horinations lash night -- Assembly. bo last deren of Masonry according to the J Ital’sn republiomn tend rs Kings Coanty Democratic Nominations, s tinuing torch in his bead, As he drew nearer | Adame Wolcver of Peauavivenia, Spencer Cohen, can on wus cot victod in the City Court tule mor Feu Va MEG? LTH CCAR i ts rite was yesterday econferret at Trcaton wpom Ms Hg le eoeoe Heap viazaye warg. “YP Ain | ran OPER ee HOES) WA RI HOES DON OP a Me nintter Wineel eacerliont and \kekaenie | four dears in Me State Phe p vi Heesaiye ' the {laden County Supreme Court, in the cate under the protection of Mr, feel ae Kontos, tHe mGUTH Waun THUNDERBOLT, — | Miese Kentlen » sho most polite gwople idegine With other, Wad by a forged nate defrauied | The sunnorters of Dennis MeCarthy, an indepen. | ofp tue Hinge n County Sunreme Courts in the ease bu he British Chaegé d’AMalres bas not + 1 tana, wAsiay | pk M Howar who, with martial gait, Inapired his followore to a | Ch.the blaborm, Were the most polite people Itag T4700, aie vale of wit creed | ans eansgale for, Cungzeny MAME m ZHAI Fa RnR aR Biles Gavarneaantiend Ca MeNiation, ‘how, Bheviin® Lobler bearing Wal had bees slown in eho whole | Sv we ¢ ca aha < 1 " rane trial, Cahoon | (on mink Heat eA rit Lye P| maintits toe $4000 TH proverty taken, and of 4000 nbiican Kovernimeut, and} ‘ wa | Podesta sintvery hobler Wearing Yin hed boon shown tn tho wh Ad the difforent warda Med by they would how eae yGr by Cot Eehotlelt three rose, | let Longetrect, au oh t i Besse, au a) nt nAdeuned Newaran.? ocesnion many | help heads down grocefully, OF AWkWaruly jerk ite : ft — ‘ iad Direcence ven ‘ rey? Moda Mae det Hail, the proat Goth swinging bie torchs or | thom side wage, OF fonrae the) koow when ti bow wasn candidate for th women wk tig CTPA wwii) A.W piece of oaat tron was placed on the track poluted ecteuy tu Sureté : iw Wo, Van Valkenbur Jered his troopers on, and saw them pa fel by tao n candles +e viel] eon hire wast excite of the Contral Htallroad on Womeeday, by some vi ‘ RARE AN ARE sated ; H 13. theg Comatngen ee | Metre cll aioe ‘bln, hie only acters | | atifted by tae Rowan cand at they nthe OUFL FeOu Whew ths Verdict Was - Troundoubleds caverta Ur thtuw sala ram the . plished, he gave bis fumbeau over to one of bis 1h enkers counselled Democrata to guard | 8288! The Athloties of Vl hia play th uuls " ons, announe ' wie | ‘ow Vows 1 Marwiy Ghonn,® 5 i rpenker y r award — i wocriums aceldeut (oe 1 myrmidous, ud with a diamond on hia boson tint | geainst usorder ou election diy, aUVined t » on tue Union giownis to-day URES Tor + jor the LP Ce We ie Bearing Go zeied Mowe who looked at ity Tato um: | ent at in everstilng iat would creat Tho Balthinere Races Pho? siingerrund yeu $50) to Consnl BROOKLYN, ¥ of gain are to be ur ‘i a ; wan Hall to take part ie te proceedings there, any | Sintec Mr. Wol ver, $m mponking ot the The third day the Autumn oy ting of due hooung tor the Ge tow i , Ne nas County e mceting i the great hall of the ‘Tamm Vol the Democrats, raid Hint roon woudl t okey Ay THate ae (O08) | Rieter Hania iccae Will wokd a. Gagan hetiee . an ‘i ‘ M, Gam) tta has dino woied Ne mee Canal Wigwam was Orgauieed belore tho DrogeNSTIN Had eye ee erate ee eitadit teeny rin C hurdin: two miton, | yStepuen Moar! Andrews will road a paper befor There are.9,181 peraon eanntyin one must apres upon the Mayors ¢ Ward. Name commenced moving, ‘The doors of the bu anoiher Cubs, the Faithtul Bele, the @ of . Wells, and pools (old last wight) at Aud ' “ie The cuisar Kiver | wil be suas wos i th partments the Impera: 3. Dwight dobar o: Were thrown open at an early hour of the ey the Antilles, and the Gow of the Gull She wil and Oyacoruiai, 116M 22) 10, Bil tho (hermomater at Tyrno's, 160 Bro y eight foot d ‘ Ye. 8, Coriatian. | wh ‘ wid avenger muititude Of UO uulerribed rushed in | jyust be frec, Wuen Luv peovle’s represent ‘ure 1m % 1a; BC vily, | Sereay Fong e The It 0 t Clip ovenca sor , He Seuss We Fl ie Wh to secure Bllatule plaees in power i A water battery, to mount thirty-six guns, ts con: | uncie ton Hiywoutm Chaieb Na RYERY TOW duane KM. Whiting, de, Hho ball was tastefully decorated with fags and Nitwithatanding the rain which at intervals ¢ Miso heconelt the tur Nd Sweepstakes, | atncting on he south side ot Governor's Island last evenit | Ii bo diemiseed, and the | qyeh piste ey Us iule Wiiiae Tieherson sriicolared wtroamers devending from the lofiy | down heavy, the erowd did uot disperse, but ton el ihe provable sbitters at John Ward yesterday fol from the (yarth floor to Ve refer " nto the Maire of the ' silly denounced. ‘Tho | — Foiung, Directly over the viakform was « mammoth 1 tiencly etood it uut Wu the adsl speaker had. yuery Siubiy, My Matylatidy ond 1 We criiar ol ew ares wow Mit ding om Pour aveaney | Hrookiy ¢ \ wy y su pended by e DARKS PRON ee porinatof Jobat, Hoftman, with hiv Austrian chia |g 11 nd OseupIOR WLM a Lew FIWUE Deities Robey Gen ; partments of Jura end V SPARKS VROU THK TELEGRAPH wd Bay arian moustache, uaderacath Wich was li. A r, lust nig ts demonstration was tl r two miler, all ag to query 100 Thore will be a grand pie 1 tnateh fur Tie Mrooklyn Workinementa U at ey a peitien to the Goverame - wer grande ti fiily Gf Me hind ever Keon in this elt euttion tna 4 \ wes Edenton, | §)0n \ “ \ A 1] a Wait Gbon Gaveriar Tamingn ‘ ainst the axeptance uf amy pe ‘Ten inches of anow fell 4 Virginia City, Nevada sesssseerennnnennanrserstsaienns snesseeeneens | OTL ronoe neabencer of Gieonvilic. N. dos Was 18, Alta Ve 190,805 Hayward 11) | Rew yoink, and’ kW Tine oF Voy Av, abd dewiuild the emlorooment of the koght Hoe bi a th on Wednesday { Hooorder in. 1860, 3] yercly injured dart nyt hy the Ruratin t Prophet, dr. 6. i Wood Dark bomuirow: af te od ed om the eurrcnder of 1 inch of The wife of Gen G, Berry of Georgetown, M. Mayor tui ted bo ied. moride Wille Ming the same on Hudson street, Vie fourth race isy 1 following Mio Grleawom Early Closing r Koomaa Jonning 48 convicted yesterday of ¥ y ell down dead at hur resulened yeuterday Governor fou tsi tO 182, pring, ‘Takon to Beliovie Howpttul, entries 1 poet Pineare, ¥ Hpi pat, vvoiuted a eon ign ¥ ti tae hho 1 ' iD Usattoatt A deere is publiehed to-day retotive to] Gov, Smit delivered the addreag before thy | ‘yvctes ‘ oH (08, 3M, 48: Boia ALM, Hh (. Patrick, | Mew: Yunu, aud sr Mug iy | ist wife, Who fefusrd to Live Mee ey lence / ' hed today rr pilaty pipltt aulivered athe nddirag bef: Vio Old wtage and econery had all been remove: oh M Ui lolan, and Busia wet Md Tiws, to be p ‘ W | btitalter nu inprisoument oftwoday- tual Colony of Algions, iu) Africa, ‘Tt H et ie Mw ateaige wean sekiaeaae frown buslding, and iu fie stead a temporary plat. | Black Men sa 1 tday wil. be Sarueday, with the great tous | Members wore adunitted, In the Kings County Court ot y Nay OL into three departments =A Presloni uk ta Aursaltnral Vanavea at aan form erected. Ube seating of the ball wits also intle heat Face, WiM au Che great horsvs iu Ak The return cape Detween the Ninotoenth Ward | goo cegan, who was charged will: drazebts Wis wite Py , f reel en ‘ Mi Winding, the fuillitul being eompetted to stand Wl A meoting of colored peoplo was held last night and Down Town Chess Cals will be piayet itis ey intotnecclan And drawing nN bseoe a tha netantine The offices of Gov r A bout re on the Potomac yesterday betwen, M Lape a t the by Cher 1 ite 40H ittietin ™ yt ; A bout race on th 1} eycelving the pure and nuadulterated i Tanta Ucnauasis Da Wy Ak tho Europa Che “ division | a nu A REV CHE Wo .wak me qUT! edd LLL wa Jovernor of Algeria are aappr th Anaeostm, Potomue, and Arling in the ob Church to endorse the pomin Confagration ubbanuacks Pa, atroct, ‘Tue Ar ceame was payed Oct-81, aad fasuted | that elie tell down staire und cut H Government instituted under Prof TORRY, wee WOH DEE ‘i GOSPEL OF OT, TAMA ANY Col. George W, Gibbons and the Republican Sta Sonawrox, Oct, 2A tire at Tunkhannock, | 1a victory (or ihe Hown Towa Ciul Whomas McNamara, a watcuman ab Kenyon il ie Neetneed F ThA weeting was callud to order promptly at helt | i bet Wyoming County, Va. this morning. destroyed action was bronght Lou" KAW NN) " ol st Nev ‘ nerul, who will ord of the tate Hon bast 7 Ow oek by the Bows in person, who vu The Cotonel gddressed the crows, nce frome twenty busidin neluting the Meford Ho | Mearg 1) Btover ag tH carly ¥ | orles tor two deputies, M, Honrl Didier 4 ents: dhe prices (ressed 10 plan black, with a while cravat und | position ax the nominee of the colori tel, Renshuw's, Til ingts, and Phtips and Rhosd’e , the defend unite a a 4 WN ate perGeneral with w salary of 60,000 per acre. ‘The targent Mouest diamonds Ge looked the pleture of ani | of tho Pt. Congressional District, At + | stores, also many of the prinoinal business houses OF A ial tne ‘debpmtiantin rem sir few iy A oka aaa fe SA aioeed Ge ae ae € Ta au nalisfuctton, gud in the few remarks With | Mov. Ek Highiagd Gnenowt, « iran, th tha lowne Tho amouut ol iho loon ieentiuated ab Re Suey Mo Seennratath asitee BL b Hn ae ue wna S Vo be thet ag “ lamand |p nso apovinied Comman the pur Bhich he pewcoh” eho exerci anseured | FD COurtis, the May, Wm F Butier, the Hon | 8:00 The eaves af tho fro which siaried tu the | me va ine dgmale apuned ok" By eprons Tnotiy Desmond, & luvorer, Wad tomdod ky Uae Novy The natives [0 970,000" and ot tht Tatts the vudionce that the Doufrerguc nants iu La dara Lo) G RICH, and Jon A. Mnitle made being caoveliwa, J oabloe of (ho Hole w aor sated, faau van dhecaiove dastulsaad, sicuuly