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EW YORK ILE: TROUBLES IN FRANCE. || 782 sxoontrx meacnor. | SHALER'S ARMY REVIEWED | must susee, re rn The Little Sufferer 1 fateae wate hie tat st PRICE TWO CENTS. rina ts bovet wii | THE IRISH-AMERICAN HERO | 2°*8"%4" acacmrwe 1x rum Pare.) THE POLITICIANS’ CIRCUS, FTMIRTY-fIGHTH YEAR - Poe 3 the tain Hospital _— ft new pn into | commen Lyd fatigue Terrer of Den fas ‘Tayler . SELLING METZ TO THE - octors Hopeful of bis Recovery— . " # in which they turned ont yesterday looks vory Tro! a! 7 PAZAINE SELLING METH TO eee Weareueue wetae ‘sleputuer, | ANOTHER DAY OF MARTIAL GLORY hy. Te has bi neat THE PEOPLE KisINa IN THR) Pbotoers DEPUTY UNITED FOES OF THE REPUBLIC. The boy Blatt he att IN PROSPECT PARK, tr snr RrotmeNt —I 7 7 the Ladies—Narrow Escape of Surrogate TEED Starks NARSHAES ‘ leet y ae bing ho either jumped or was peer al ‘the Second triads, vad out cine MIGHT FOR M'MAHON. Hatchings. AND SUPERVISURS, 9 te be irown from the foarth story window of a tenement | phe Ft ni ight Biles front, and thoveh smail in a a at — oe Pari house in Warren street, Brooklyn, was yosteraay | eevee bike tate ational Guard | curries, wea much prawo,bocause of their aitract | A Man of rains for eur N Leets Yesterday morning, the workmen in City Hall | tye mom Selected auder Gen. Grant's Admins , Biba for Nayolron 11.—Farther Partlows | visited by a Sox reporter, end found comewnat im: | in Fatique- Serious Accident te Adgatent [enn ces Mlle Hammer was in command, FE THO UR MART emer datas | HWUr ETP RE TOR Tk coca tration to Secure an Honest Election tm $F tare ot the Felt of Met Proved in condition, Ils mind is still wandering, Francis-A Civzen Chailenges Shale haere ierhorage eth a nest pdt Hdate Going | three or four feet wide, high, and deep, with an ob- New York City. Haroon; Oat Advices from Bouition, of'| wea stiempte to bel exp conversation wtih Gra | Chief or heamrto Fiabi creer: Tite next to naan. Gon, Varian was,tn command, be ject that resembled the muzzle of a smw i Parrott | Subjoined is a record of the tDeputy Marshals fw full aniiorm, ‘They «ll wo Last Lt the Ind dent ood fest», stote that the capitalation of Bagaine with | little sufferer prove unavailing. When told by the | Gov, Hofftoan yesterday reviewed the First | yellow Heron pitines te their liakoes, whieh wore Fourth District held en sathon’ ls Moai Us We | Cameo Tio uate, meio ooeman eee te cen ‘ake aser Taek i arded Gen, Varian and hi Mw srmy at Metz (sin conformity with an ander. | f0etor to open his eyes or protrude bia tongue, he | Division of the New York National “Guard om the | Cecatded as vory becoming. Gen, Varin on his | eoraee or cy And Supervisors sworn in for the coming election : artic meeting at the | before the new marble baling, and the extraor- | William Trving, Marshal in the Righth Ward, bas D it harino street and East Broadway, for | dinary protuberance wae pointed directly at a win- | been a bartender tor Theodore Allen. and served “ Wh be i. Leste sort of Mind but aie barcieis ie io [nn A Brooklyn. ed bande of the Seventh. Ninth, and Fiity filth marched | the pnrpose of advocating the election of Tam Sun's | dow of the court room ia whlch the haudsome and | ferm of ten yearn in Sing Sing State Prison for tbe rehend any questions asl m. vat ther brought ont @ great num! of at ihe head of e bri ade. arglary 0! qi it eal {en seer ce | “suvastu Kiruiment A tuas of admiration ran | ctdidate, Gen, Mertin T. MeMaton, to Conzrees, | chivalrous Surrogate Hutchings dispenses equal Matha’ rived at with the King of Prussia, conten vlates a tyeedy peace and termination of the | His appetite continues good, and the doctors enter. | persons to witness the ai along the denee line of spectators ne this marniticent | The meeting war called to orcer by M. J. Mahoney, | justice. The workmen surveyed the phenomenon Walter Prince (colo: ~ toin hope we pected He lies at present ina | the Methgh rmacsiec beatae In their respective | corps marched ap. ‘No longer able to restrain them: | who tntreduced ¢x-Alderman Walsh " trom & very reepectiul distance, § Ward, sod now conned te the Tombe swale 8s ‘ fent-uuconscious state, from which he only recovers | ®tmories. Though the review war not to take | felves, te people vont to theit feelings in . va conete 1 mi trin! for highway, robbery committe; Redd The cotresponnent oF Us | whch Ware WucNeed, Ose oN Place wotil half past two o'clock in the afternoon, | Near'y clanpl “ Shon marching cerisiniy | Alderman Walsh sald be was ony too pleseed to | ‘White the workmen, were gincoesing the matter, | Grain id senlisdong Fines wlogrophs the following from Vorsailtes, un- pera + | deserved it, ® aggous, and | speak in fivor of the fulure representative of the | the Hon, Doug. Taylor and Gen, Wm. M. Tweed, | Win, P. Barke, Supervisor of the Twentieth Die jor ate of the 2b! FRIGHTFUL SWELLING OF THE SCALP, bey cee were on the move before the Mell-deserved recognition of tates the | Fourth District in Congrces, for the simrte rerson | Jf. tenced by, and they also pauscd to take @ look | trict of the Eighth Ward. pickpocket; served a term da LA ‘over te ental bees, es 6 jaleyete jown-town business rush bad begun. irst volunteor regiinent in t ates b : at the queer engine which threatened the five mil. | of two veors in New York State Prison, and anoth ur a lg days yet, Ln ki Germans Ppt patie Sak of is srt be swelling low ha With Reateent, With Coe fines Fuk, de Seventh paraded in fall uress, ned out ten | that Le hod epecin! ciritrs upon the pebiic at tarze, | jen doliar eterehouse of Tammany learning ree and @ halfyeare in Charloato Musee all "i “om thteen files front, E chivelrons deeds on the bate ice. The Hon, Doug. Taylor looked very sive ever Was pario will tg bombard Faris. Iu the action on of the head, the doctors have J + Ih | commands of eirhteen fics front, owing to his chivel eed the b Justice, The Hon. Doug, Taylor looked very pardoned. we 2 fis five, battalions took parts tp | not yet been sbie to determine whether or not the | Mt H® head, turned out in fatigue uniform and | | Neveu heoument—Col. James Fisk, Jr. rode at | etd, and hin intellectoml abilities, General | hd, f0, did Gen, Win. it, Tweed, Jr. Taylor Nad | | dames “M Cate, ‘Bupervisor Fourth District, head of this fine reviment. ‘The ‘people w frantic when they eaw Lis happy countenance, the eure and ersce with which bh ; evidently Hot yet recovered trom the effect of the | Bighth Ward, is now conflred Ip th. McMahon was one who nd not bowed | great torchlicht procession, Wile Gun. Tweed | anindiciment for bighway robberr, (mee Wade suluted the Goy- | down to Temmany Hell, for he was the enndidate | looked as though his twins bad kept him awake all | | Edward Weaver, Marshal in the Kightn Ward, we ed that he could only | #kull is fractured. ‘The father spends much of his | ™#rehed on the widewolk down Brondway to the were accorded MucMahon | time by the little fellow's beaside, Fulton ferry, The Seventh Regiment paraded in by iwe zaine Wan 1 are tie tern ure over two thousand sick ant | Tne reporter also visited Mrs, Slattery, who has | Mill Uniform, and never appeared to such advantage | ornor.. He waa cheered as le rove by. and war the ‘ nignt Wan Jost. retarned ‘from ’ e ‘ , \ 7 f tp ‘ nignt. serv rman wolaiere im and | cco iocued up in the city jullio avait ite revait | before. The Bleventh ogimeat, under Col. A tly meat on the ground who ‘received tals dita | 4 We Tnderen dent Hem ocean who. weve above al! | U'Wtien they saw the masked miirailea they be. | Siate Prison shire Nepslerell ated a one, Z : i "1 guis! » He jad that tle residents | gon to dance aboot in a remarkably {iv ndrew Andrews, “ ” t uom connected ty alrong earthworks, | of ber sterson's injuries, She isa tall, powersul. | tt Perk, chartered barge, on which they, were MARK OF POPULAR RECOGNITION. of the Fourth Distclet tad courage ehonan lento | enser, Gear Tween woela bare tivem care | th tee Bahun Wred mene titers oertoa este curen q , rath ‘omint fi ones, ne on fe 0 e olely given ore hi * hs in fer siting the French in their sorties from Parts, | Plexion. snd anpears somewhat better educa e Ld Pha VL i them, and that they cculd resent this irenlt, by | ferval muching; but “that being oat of the i rederiek Sterrincer, aticr “Dutch Fred.” Super eee reears URITMIEA ati ecn croton al ity of women of Lerciasa. When asked hail tad thelt’e miraling aman Who was worthy of the question, he finally summoned eourare enongh | visor int th Ward; keeper of a Houke of lk Biefe vic dats sical bet wocm crab 7 ot eraee of het ot MILITARY fRaxerone Dorr, and the Who wae the Tenmeny tominee?. Mr. Roceevers, | (2.ree? Up behind it, while the Hon, Doug. Tay- | fame; has been arrested several times tor keeping ak On the opposite aide of the river tne arrongements " “ . + | lor skulked behind a (fee at a distance of some a disorderly house. forday. Boil partios retired, On Sunday a Prussian Eiontn Reeiment.—Cel, Seott wan in command. | one of the Fi . vision train near Vouriers was attacked by the You THR Wrote TreTe Of the horse car companies to take the troups to the | Ten companies of ten files fronc wan thestreneth | CoC! the Fiith avenue swells who, only « short mement. He could Potrick Henry Kily, atins Fred Williams, Super Francs Tireurs, who kitted the escort and captared | about tt, trom beginning to end. My hu-land gives | review " nf represented, ‘Ihe men looked excecdingly well in | me ago, denounced the reridonts of the Fourth is ears, and blushed Hike Jisor in Twerty.second District, Kiehth Ward, fhe sores. “hey bave alee. Killed thirty of the tne Jie “wages every Noniday night, and 1 dp the amet e. ans pegs bape their fatigue uotform, and Weir mareuing was faull- | BIirich ee bene atad ret; wlo wenld not enter Keeper of dance house in Mercer ‘street, freavent } Abie Cuirass There is a foree of | best Leon ¥ Ikeepingthe house. [bad | ¢' A artived as assigned to a number of | Jece. ll UPON any Recount; and now he was * jase of prosti(utes, thieves, pimps aisians belore Mézieres, Achiye operations, | $1.80 left, which T pnt into a pillow case, Having | open ears, which when filled were promptly des | Fiery rierm Reoiexxt—Col, William Allen, 9 | fcliciting their sulrage in order'to return him to ‘that ina been Drouxiit trom Boston, | Patrice Henerman, § Me Rixever, iad not been ‘couuenced, as the siege | eecasion na out for something T asked the | purched to thoit destination Eraudeon of Commodore Vanijerbili. wae in com. | COPE 4, undcr the charge of Mr, Albert 8. Soutbworun,. at pated: cometisne since for’ wieempniag’ to kilns } Ravi wOU Agr ¥eds enild to give me the pillow out of my room. He | Mh nigel mard. The new cross-belte lately added to the bill L wae well known thas Me. Roosevelt did noteare | S00r ome ett Cusaude of aetlerh, to choteeene sometime sises for sitempling to Lil @ ‘ TF resens ereers! rou the WS Oban SF Rita brought ie fies pea bat the money wan't in it; Avot o'clock Se retnedicnter a taken ef dress Lid Cece aoe, bairare ene aris hind snd only wauted to be elected to uabor et ascbinents ena dignatares wr BW Re F Redenhor, Supervioor Teath Ward, wes tee } 4 © hen [asked hit where it was he said he didn up their proper positions In the division line, ‘Che | Regiment rhowed cight commands of ten tiles front, 4 Add 008, i ‘3 ' mod feurvce that the French frigate Villepente bad eap: | know. Tiree oe four times I asked him where the | pando an Wan wot large enoi@W to admit of a | yf iret Keormenr —Col Perley eas in comin reli, Mulledy was the next epenker, and during bis | Frcat importauce tu, the Issue of the ‘Taylor will | rented parler some eight years ard, having | tered the German verse! Hero, near the Banana | Money was, and he sid, x He had ont eight commanca of ten fies front, ajos C i . on the 17th g and commenced crying severey. Then 1 slepped | or formation in a coptinavas line of columns, forms, rad. thelr steadiness in marching elicited 1 for a burst of applonse, and the | mi 3 e hi " ? Hits teven Lundred barrels of gunpowder on board. | him couple of tines on Lis lace with my hand, | The cavalry was drawn up on the extreme rusue, | favorable comment, ‘The aruilery” followed the in- setin with easeees “After Mire | sritise, taay “be lactate decent, ee press | eee The Corrcepondence of this city says the health of Hye ra dab eee Ba Ata hel aa ¥ you don't | rcing parallel to the division front, ‘The infuntr fp Abeed which the different commands marched baa le aoe moe aon was called | was of great value in the famous Howland will case | Robert B. Rooscve' Di Napoleon requ y none: ith ‘that, wh: : - fa ie as repeatedly cheered in the cou: on, and rove no he ite Envercr Napoleon requires « milder climate, | crying, he, tars, Ob, mother, meter, ere was drawn up in two linea, the First and Second | _ Adjut Of the Seventy-frat Regiment, h. sasha bpdeitadbadl to TN EEA ad ae Be \ It ts reesible that eorly next month he may change | under the trunk. AS T went to the trunk, Teaw | Brigade constituting the fret line, and the Third | ¥&* ‘aroun from lis horse shortiv belore the re- only too Alad, lie said, to see that the | day yesterday, Lut dhe signature to the will has not Mr. Robert B. Roosevelt was last night nomi Wobeimsi Sve for Elta, ‘The Anzeiger eays oar | Rim co toward the window, ard thoneht he was | pTimadee comslitutiog the frat lin View began, dis right ankle received two revere | members of the Trish-Airerican Uicn of the fourth | yet been renee nated for Congress from the Fourth District by the | Gcrmany reguming Meta has the strongest point on | FORE,te,Pulh torn the sach,,tut out he jumped: | Ore i eee i rae eR eared | Fe evoniae, Cen, Shaler and bin statt dined | Dnr,had Tehadisted the wan that wan intended | °°A wutober of ladien who cavsed through the Park | Mozart Democracy, in plnce of Mr. Morgan Jonea \ i jer—muarde nic ear of the infuntry, and e ound h i on the eir representative to | ba © instrament, a 4 : 4 : Ee line ot vee Sosa, aha via Mdt EOE th: could. went down stairs into the sards bo the, peor | 1M, #0 that the baitcrios om the extreme Lett facod | with we Guveruor aud bis stad’ at Delmonico'e. GCongrenn, and that toy bad proved to Tanuany | what it wer, Imagined that. puotegropha eee being | declined, and, on being Introduced to the Convem { At Orleans the Prussian bande play every evening [a ieeunee pa Pete has hey, ne on L Lie mas ‘ GEN, BHALER CHALLENGED, on gp could receive an insult aud burl it | wken of the court room, with the bandsome Surro- | tion, said: 1 Qot the Inhabitants remain closely housed. The | tack to my room and lic down, and that was tie Tecate ve eaeenes e During the mareding in reviow, the troops were [OR A Ag IA yeetin of bose | uaxtiemen: I thank 70g heartily and kindly foe Giois are all cloeed, and the women appear in | last T anew ffansihings for Tasst have arated,” | at oreeisely twelve minutos past two proclaimed the | a:ricuriy Incomvenierced bi thesiectetcre crowd: | BY NOMINATING THEIR OWN RePresENTarive, | 19 Teauest copies of ihe Fetare, and entered ant | iho honor sou have Just done, Ine in making P Teporier—What about the blood marke? the ground of the Governor and bis staff. | jig too closely upon them. Gen. Shaler. annoved ct | Me bad nothing to aay in rezerd to Mr. Roosevelt. | containing the hiv denote suteeraphs Phe Bocce | YOUF representative, ‘and if you will permit mo \} aourning. fits Bete ad ate in carriages, und avon reaching the «ot. | tbe interruption, sent wis Chief of Swaff to drive ihe | He wis aman who enjoyed tne confidence of Taam: | (ate arith tra Vie tat We okeabh. The Sorro- | will aya few words about myself. I will tell you fit The Times dookts if Enciand should not, ke | gong anone.wasn'r aS¥ BLOOM ox TMe FLoon, | HEAvunted ‘a hot liste, ‘The Governor looked | peopie back. This oflcer expostalited In vain with | many, ont Ta (ese era tat, wer a good deal tor | gate eualy etssped, Ma hat in despair, and made | Who Robert B. Roosevelt in. “I will begin with imp dillon; Abad sd MOP BAITUG NEGULILG, RAG VIM | eemactn ato eancet ta tinne) ceric? fomewhat pole and Anxious, and was attired ia | the citizens, and ae a last resort rode arainst them. | sume people, Mut, he would ack. was he the choice | When fut peor hen, Rie ci Ali PRTandiather. My grandfather lived over a store tm dba . Alcs WoaWare (he. curtain, Won toneo ows Lis customary suit of solemn black, The horve he ‘One individual refused to move, and eanzut the | of the peorle of the Fourth District? (Cries of | Mounvs wen, Be on his way to the Catshil jaiden lane, and sold tacks and irouware, and was pples to both belligerents, Se tancare ee ea te eke ha olny rode was a dark sorrel, It wasa much better-look- | officer's bride, whercupon the latter struck the min | “No. no: we wontt have bim; we don't kaow pittance ee meN an honest man. My father inberited his business, ing animal than the one ne rode upon the cecasion | on the bead with the flat part of his of the review of tho Second Division, Thi Pannicet i to RS OF THE PALL OF METE. And as my Bose Was bleeding I wiped some blood shed, but the inured sian beenmpe vers | fears Ot abierin a san with ® good know. TROUITING AT PROSPECT PARK. gad Lvelere Ais honesty soe, By uncle took te How: | biood w. e capitalation 0 ot 9 of shioring affiire, an editor of n proper, and a lea, ant became a Judge,and represented this Fa a ee Lah tt cel Cmee BLE: eperabaclIOW loan have Gea bate Racieal ing memters of iod him, aud were | indignant and pitied out bis card sid Oxpronced & | coed writer; but with all th piletirecats did et in Congres + Roosevelt Bay ley, i Thuiedoy night, ‘The city will be cecuvied by t Mra Bcdass fee veers, mon Pinte cee iden |e Townsend, Bri | desire to have some person voluntecr as bis | he represent the peorle? (No, no.) He trusted 6 Bishop of New My brotuer dure Gawort tomorrow, The whole number of pris: | my own, ‘Tommy, Dan, Posey, and dobnuy have | ic Dre Gane. Fe Bisset | wept Ifo Sct ‘tar his secos Hants and Undependence whice Hany dent ane rane Peal yore He. widswa em sarpmasar seas tava : OREN: ! pun, Tommy, Dan. Paises, and Joby ‘ S BriteGen . Bisteti, | et wet to btep forward 10 act ua bis Fights and independence which many deat and gone | ¥. ‘ ‘ : to rohans, and: saved @ ou Low represented to be 173,00 including | alway been, with’ me. dnd I kisow that they will Col, W.P. Wasser. 19!, T. | aisappeareu from view to satisty kis wounded ionor | fad struceted for, and, ke Stephen Ay Deusies, | , Vesterday tho match between these two noted of money for tho Government, ‘ (rree Marstals tnd 6000 offeers. Ore bundred | g0me forward in coutt and wear that T ean alwa : (ok GO Medants; | eee cae eee Heat they Gere abore ine aonen A. Douglas, | orsen was trotted at Prospect Park, It was a race Ked ro reinunerition tor hiv service, As fOr ‘ em, Dan. i815, ‘Tommy 1, alii ae. The Fourth an't tell much about me anti® ALORE DEMOCKAIIC VICTORIES. tetet t forte of Wilkes. ‘The | Mystl—well, you dune vere fired in Berlin yesterday in honor of the | Jonary 19° and Palery i wreuercaberct istrict was a Democratic di to wagon, deemed quite th and they Bre ail good ch by him sepa } | ta oF f } | oye te H t t lepenlendly, and he. wa 5 ; mojorivy as your Represene rave he Lonten Times fram | Has made me » erent des! of trouble, aud the women | gun in n fronts, end atter he had ae opt f ie dwn cant | thought a good tay for Wiikee, But the trot proved | Roosevel!. If would show them that A syecisl despateh to the Londs ae fe nthe house have told lies upon me. front ard tear ot ese, brigade, hs tock up tis porn | West Virginia Repudiates Grast’s Admin. | Kent irom (hem any yenre. namely, theirown and | s'tcttw ateir for the Girly for he won in three jd have a Representatiee who would remaia ‘Berlin intin ates that the Frencb bag! rejected the | As the rerorter rose to deport, Mes. Slattery very | tion at the reviewing. stand. “Gen. Situet then istration ~The Democracy Gain Two | egy conpored ot the Irish class, and he thowent | beats: heeding all throagh tn tog the uty would cad him, He woul! not be } sohetootnt parted aedeoalsndth tla tetagt onda Kad [irre tres Dee arith hers. Beer ai ie abas be the head of bis command and gave Congres mn aod Carry the Legisinture |; wee only right that en Trisiman should | Station ensily, She was fay 6900 1 betore tue | in New York when he ought to be elaewhere. The | Metz wil lead them to reconsider their determina. . Coout the. lide sadbares in tne teas » pds LU review phe Ntute probably Democratic. Fepresent them, (Cries of “ He shall, he shiil,"] | StF. and 6 (01 belore tbe Muisd, geutlewan wound up his speech with a hish coum- ‘| hea: Lore: Troan the: feb Minister to Frauce, Mer and bis eight staff offcers ssluted Wreetina, West Va., October 27.—Pa re | The Tammany deicen had told him that trey SUMMARY, p to Mr. Jones, who bad #0 generously re } hp , y aud together, An escort of elzht mount could not have him, as the place had been already | Prosrzct Pane, Oct. &—Match 61,000; mile heats, | *SHed in his favor, 4 preparing to leave Tours, He bas engaged the encusarus at aun Bae ed tollowed the division staf, Gen, | turns of about ten counties show large Democratic | filed up by «ne of their own choice whom. they | three In hve, to wacom, fgg Mceca deena ee cor of the Hotel de ia Paix In Bordeaux, Le | PHOTOGRATHS : PORTERS. | shaler uiter saluliog wheeled out of the line and | gins, Davis, Democrat, in the First Congressional | Would eect, He believed that they would be over: | It: Danie. “Auiericaa Gitte... Colored Repudlicans Fighting Shy of beth i rst a ux. a team ah bis poallion oh the cinel OF ine 7 A € an the W. HL. Borst’s bi, #. George Wi kos With the cost of armaments since 1863, at £460, »kiyn—Bob Furey Spite in Joe | bricade, came next. He was in full dress, ond wore | publican, Obio county increases the Democratic | que rear. Lond choers were given at the conciusion areas . —- poets Ccleeve Eapenlices j 0,000 ern’s Face. snows waite buckskin Ureeeues aud Lick en majority for Governor, to 455, eltlouh, on the lo | of the General's speech, Third Day of the Ma Culp Weld Gt their rooms, 38 Broad street, New HGAVY FIRING WAS HBARD TO-DAT +] Bob Furey is the Street Commissioner of | *! Or eee te eeityrame lees cal teeuer, the Kepublicans elect a Sueriff anda] |) cot. sawns w. ournvm Geert mune York, Isaac Comuituler in the chair, 1t was nam { tear Paris, the sound coming from the lefences be | Brooklyn, and among his political enemies is Joe Ave orrici ABREAS Clerks of the Court, PMowed, and made a te'ling speech, is Three, mously iter 01 r lw t ; followed him, ali in white breeches. Io ret ’ the claiws whieh Gen, MeMnhon Lad upon the peo: Yesterday was the third day of t Resolved. That we endorse the straicht Rennbt' Iweea La Villotte and Montmartre. Tte Germans, | Winters, the Secretary of the Independent Demo- | {lowed him, ali in » ite breed CRE par The Democrats gain largely in members of the that he liad the sympathy of the Fourth Die Ns y y Of the Maryland | | Beolved. That we ende pe, the, etralent Pere tion ho vecupled Vesoul in considerable foree, Bave | cratic Comittee, aud a Deputy Sheriff in the Dis- ir wabr ther. fee Mouse of Delegatos—ruteient, they clan, to con y and would get the mcjority of voters; that he | Jockey Club races, The day was fine and again the | colore:l Kepublicaus tw do the same. feft that pluce for Gray-sur Sadne, This movement | trie attorney's office, Yesterday eveulng Mr, Win- rer, carrying tl trol the next Legisiature. Nothing has been re- would work waceasiacly to support he Tights of | course was thronged. soteenired, That we bave lucked oa with alarm ang down the valley of the SeOne is believed to be the | ters had occasion to visit the office of Chief of Police ben ad tb me be fir 4 ett Vaent™ fo pass te | cotved from Konawha recion op to this hour. Tt is that natal esrvee bik eoenlry falthfalty and perdi In the fret race, the hurdle, there were three en- of the cfiy of Kew ¥ 0 Fun OU party, 4 rt in an advance on Lyone Campbell, st Washington end Johneon strvete, ani | gray stce Wie Mig amarvettems Beunied 8 | tupowitie to determice Vue revult io the Stato until | ah'y at the-rick of hi ite, and was the ooly truly | 'Fiee—R. B, Connolly, Bildy Malone, and Oyster- | Oe gE Morrenent hegiataey | Ua i The ccurt of trquiry which has been investigating | wes about leaving the building when ne wae met by | Grey Cxvairy, under Cnpt. Wiley, hey bed felurne are received, cee senate Democratic candidate in the field. man, The following is the sammury: the name of oubiieam ' Ste btowings of the oliadel of Inon acquits the looked excvedinety handsome iu their eray uniforms At the end of Col, O'Byrne's speech, three cheers Oct. 8 —Hurdle handicap for alt Darty; for we ent ein Democrats sep aq Mr. Percy. The Commissioner immediately haited | sna'irooping white hervenatr plames. ‘The First cave | NeeB,sreatly reduced, ang they buve probably lost en tor Gen, MeM: i and, after others ‘HOO Lo frst horse, $100 to second ; hea lected te oflice wnether they Delone to Tame ; Wrench commandant of ali responsibility fer the | ang guzed at him in the most impertinent manner, | airy Regim: der Liewt.Col, Madden, followed | preg is Comsrorsonal District en qell te the lutions we Me eiaisy Ge ce A. Gok BaetLica el hb Repebnees crrmeter ree (ner or ok rage, Mr. Winters asked Furey what be was looking at, breceded the latter, t roe, Bb Y 6 + apse 3 colored Re) tit Later—Additionsl returus of the Weet Viretnin Years, 142 pocnds har het bad time, and wheeed very be. m. Biddy Malone, Tere eee S.A totter from Garibalai ts published, in whieh the | wherenpou the laiter called hima “sncker," and be view in eerie pee eyateesgeetl dt OM alah 7, Donna Ai pounas 4 . < Kg omer | fF Bry publican loss uf 400. j.ewls count ih, Oysters, Je, X ' DBenorai says neat Oret sympathized with Germany | epat in bis face, Furey then advanced toward the DI sizteen fre Thesstrengsh | Srily, being § Reva n 100, ha ws county, apichanteis’s b. h, Ors F.68 Veart,i pounds & fmben she sought the overthrow of Navoleon. and | Chiei"s private office, and was followed by Winters, coppgetge 8 soe te | 1 Kanawha "eon ; agority of SS deeb eh iadl bed niccubltarited lal Wy rely ale That we shonld fee! rmuch humitt he now sympathizos with France because she has | who called him a gentleman, reos Commie- ut variety of saddles and equipments, aadly | Coin county, Democratic majority ol 4 “i , econd race. w sweepstakes for three. | tion of Meurorrats, ho matter where they nul feu. Jed herself # republic, sioner torned, and spat in Wintere's face xzain; after | detracted frou coin county, Democratic majority of 100. Bowe | Last night « slitting meeting of the Young | yearsoide. The entries butouly Kingfisher feed, Ist the ioregoing resolutions va pubisao@ Despatches from Tours report that Gow. Michel | Which exploit he retreated Ma the Chics pinvate THIN OTRERWION PINE APPRARAXCE. Democracy of the First Word wna held at 101 Broad | *%! Milita . {a Tum Sum. | roo! he WLole affuir Was witnessed by Detective a et, for th of fe ul eat Lots Bas been appointed to succeed Cambrie! in the cor Charles Fros., Ea. Crommey, Becretary 0 Chief Col, Pudke, commanding the Third Cavutry, came street, for the purpose of forming « Martin MoMa- | « 88 ca “aie Democratic Jews Endorsing ' henand of the Eastern Departments, It is rumored | Camphel, and otter at/acié¢ of the office next,” His command paraded ton troope of thirty hon Association. Long bofure the hour appointed a | {2,ifet norte, 850 to, Ledwith, Winters subsequeatiy appeared before Justice | two front, ‘They rode well and wou many compl | 4 Case Before the B: ‘ be kiya Courte-The | large crowd had assambled at the corner of Pearl | & Bbst a German corps has been defeated aad routed The Young Democratic Jews’ Association held Walai at tho City Iie! Police Court, and sued outa | men's, Capt. Klelu's independent troop, numver ates) 4 W. Dounell’s hs Mitaay i Semsens Mesaginsy. o6d-Moeibéllard: (7'be 5e0ps || Conn ET tLC I ae eee eee ee ee eae eee a shined on cr meat a Girl Gets ber Property. ond Broad streets, and emong the nard-handod | Mwouyeriienuthe: Yimes sles a meeting last night at 46 Mott street, and unanime wf Amiens display intense ardor in the defence of | newring of the case was set down (ur this mornirg | Yentage, and passed the reviewing ofiicor in fine A case of considerable interest has just been | ¥orkingmen who composed it tename of Tim Sun's | | The third race Was © race of two miles, for atl | ously endorsed Thomas A. Ledwith for Mayor, Jhecity. ‘The French Goverment bas by decree | M1 O'clock: Mr. Winters maria that ue never | siyie. this onced the marshiex ast ol the avai. | aecited in the Kinga county Court of Oyer and | ‘a¥erite cindidate was everywhere mentioned with ea ee eee ei marttee: a0 G8. | Matthew T. Brennan for Sterif and Willium Walsh ‘any words with Furey before, and that the ill | Ge rd, command ta r : i. “Jr., Hay A Brdered trial by jury in all case feeling which the Sireet Commissioner entertoined | ends, aud bis staf, were im fall_uricrm. The | Terminer, before Judge Tarpen, involving a claim | '¢ utmost respect and enthusiasm, Wood, and Propbet, Jr, ‘fhe iavorite was Alte | for Assembly. | No action was takon with regard to ' ——_— towards him was caused by bis onposition to Lis | Generii's sajute Was well given, but the ea did | \,, 4 farm o! 190 acres, situated in the town of New | At 8 o'clock the meeting proceeded to organize by | Vela. bat Edenton won, . br congressional nomiuation, wor is it likely thas FRENCH WAR DESPATCH. (Farey’s) clection last fall, Tue a€sir created con: | nut do #0 weil 4 clecting Mr. Jobn A. Sullivan Chairman and Messre. Got, 28.-_Farne 1.000 for all axes, to gar. | SAY derable tik among the politicians te Hall Gib Reoinaere ¥ouuini on Us ot. Phe action was brought oy Lacy , Bar- i $52 to tiret horse; @200 to eecond; two a rday. Mr, Winters is very known in gaicine LBalesslelved rou against Jucob V. B. Martense, Gertrade Princo, | Mulcahy and Futlom Secretaries. Mr, Suilivan, ie Ralgion ican Meetiog. Bast Wodtes of Troops M che cee TERT The Corea sons jy | and Rather Jane Martense, wiroclaim the property | Who wae received wiih much applause, proceeded | br, mi. Al NE tols were drawa, ' ee wer Forme? — Thi nand paraded in | in a short epeech to denounce the corr th wh. Ovate i ae i . } Little Mra. Cody and ber Big Drunken | (atizve uniform, dark-biue ciasseur jackets, with | om the ground that the plaintiff was not born in | of the Tammany Ring, Ho congratulated tho | JcHi thompeon 6: Has sod, 6 us oovarred last night between the rival soldiers’ ang Avoca. Oct Sects Gevasnment eontiansn te Sushan white trie ming aky-bine prota sad ¢ rk dive caps. | wedlock. The parents, Samae? and E iznbeth upon he sicengib of thelr hombers, which spok ot ers cant Le bepesiy Lehageppegee this city, A.J. H. Duganne i . 28. pluck cnaneled Waist belts Were Worn, The men card. live her as husband and wits, ‘They | Well for the success of tictr candidate ie ap. Cr en ¥ ; _ | ts chairman of oue clab and Gen. A. Pioasanton ob thold newe of operations on the Loire, All that | Mrs. Cody, the gallant woman who performed | moved witli aa eaty, elastic atep, and marched im | Rrolrards lived tocetlvr ay husiant nid wie. Tier | Mrouching election, Tue. po 1 been ienored | ao'S'tuzanat each of theotnies. > EMME Edenton: | the ocher, They had motto effect aunion, The Hie known ie that vast bodies of troops have Leen | the feat of hauling her drunken lusband ap to Court | si!visiou frouis, |The dis k Were married Uy aclergyman oon afternaris,’ At | 009 longs they were lred o py Wall and | fa tes hratin tener mule ki the entries wore | #PPearance of Marshal Kelioe put a stop to the po fice front represented tue | fie tine of the husbani's death be bequeathed the unjurt Uexation, and would rh th Wurauvring for some days, and that great battles | on Wednesday, caine yesterday to have bim released, Ves of these | Finesse, Feliptic, Susan Ann, St, Patrick, Ensign, | rouble. sirength of Whe regi burdens at ony ri ‘Lhe men for whom they asked y : WI soa “ " » 8 ‘ eoperty to tis wife aod her legitimate offepriny, ‘d | Ortolan, Limber Jim, and Colt by Planet, The fa- pre mwinent near Le Mens and Orleans, Nothing | With ® lithe step aud merry laugh (this time she WENTY SECOND RauIMeNt.—Col, Josiah T property to ih ‘ the support o! the meeting Were men whore char: te Ee 7 i Nominations Last Evening. was in command, ‘The regiment appeared in fot Piainti@ being the only ebil!, the property would | the support O tie meeting wore ne charac | vorito waa Ecliptic, With Fiunesse a8 second choice is: eficiul has been received from Paria to-day, but it | was without the baby), she came before Jud 14 that several successful sorties | Scott, saying, * Will yon let him o Haale wore cprigit. tan than Judse Leche cay | ue mlter won Tammany. —- Asser'bly—Vourtecuth — District, finer, Braver, or mo.e ouest candidale than Gen, pALTTMORR, Dek, Ma-uree, O70: for all ages that Sonn apie ray first Ward, Richard C, Boomish. eee ‘gg re is "| navenc, woo Gurlive ne ! wou it . Boomish, Martin McMahon? At the conclusion of his nd: Rerustican —Aaembly—Viird Disiriess James 4 A. Belroont’s ch. 1 Finerse, 3 years. dren, Mr, dullivan was greeted with renewed | TN. Do: lis ch. f kiptic, § sent, Hayes; Fourth District, Patrick F. Murra Schoo—Sccond Ward, —— Moynahan: Sixteenth, ‘ now, Judger | in fuil marching order, with overcoats ro fall to her if her lezitinate birth were proven, If pace iy Sarin, Set Zoe, let lem pas gem renee tn duupeacka® “Enelt “fatgue waiter: fat | Bot. it would fall to the motuer's brotuer’s children, e tol ve Tw ¢ . | the defendants iv the action. ve recently been made, The official report of the ik, he's puniabed enough tor this | setabien (he Twelfth, except thas the trimming The Judge to bis charge states thet as a propost- jeapliulotien of Bebélestadt bas been received by the said, “and if your Honor please, I'li | te a fan cocannda OFT flos ore! | thon of law, marriage was a civil contractand would i Pinieter of the Interior, Advices from Besangon bring Mio with me hey paraced ten cominands OF dnniteen fies f1008, | be perfectly leal if the parwes promised to live to. | SMPIMUSC. T. MeGrata’s 0. f Snsan A year ks 3 bj Jas * Well, go aud get him." reptied bis Honor, giving | and warches tpast in division froute, | Their tear | eeihor as husband und wi'e. ulthoueh no ocremony | | Tie speaker of the evering was Judge Hogan, | O Howlon ¢ cht Paltick.¢ years, Wanlt ToG EMU oka aren antares bow that n euccessful resistance has been offered to | directions to tho cierk to make out a discharge. He | Tanks were kept weil closed up, and the regiment | EO Ver iY Dun llne an In conclusion he rag | Whose appeerance Was the signal for another oat | F Ch, B RneEn, SEAT. 7 2 ¢ German invaders of the Kastern provinces, M. | added: “Kvery tne be gets drank do the sime, | Maintained its well-earned reoutation for good | Mhatir it was made out tO the eatisfaction of tre | BUF Of Povular enthusiasm, He commenced bis arroll's b-0. Ortolan, 8 ¥ its privately repor Ward, John Stephensoi nr an “ty 5 i lock him up for you as | rawrebiiy ue ‘Twenty-second is composed of as ‘ speech With # sharp attack upou A. von Hall, bie, &. Limbe Gay natgeel ier od tor Paris to-day. SPATS TE BD OP pA A Bla fine s budy of yoo.g men as conld well be got to. | 107 bint Sele conaslipiien pA ant Whom he handled withont gloves, Ne paraded | Y'qanrarer bet us tour: innniahe Gane dy ‘cue longi, | Candidates for State Henaters in New Jersey. eer 0 JOITINGS ABOUT TOWN kother, Compliments were freely and ceucrously | BAO Me Meee ae of partion contemplating | Pefore the meeting the pelitien! backsliding of the | shuabyaneck, Time-iiy, 1A 148y. “| Seven counties in New Jersey are to hold cleo Prussian War Despatch, 6 Abowered ULou then by the eritical spectaicrs who | Taried ites then it followed that the iinmedite re; | Ereat ex Know Nothing, snd dencunced bit oe —4 Toute, b 10 2 Avatnet Finuesto, | sions for State Benaiore this fail, ‘The following lented te Gen. von Faikensteta bie desire for the | ee een ee sue far vatt $80,906.00 itimate, © I eharge you that the Jaw presumes a | iii that. glaring teftinrement upon the liberty of oe aa reherybtican. i iwerroval of all obstacles in the way of independent bide oD ere idard rpawaueen Pam AT is going Om moral connection between the parties tether tan | Now York wiich the CURIUSITIBS OF CRIME, Cape Mhotuas tees motiue, and forbide the enforcement of the penaltion | ionh ganiviracsy vemorroins | MM colWorate Ht | yin an ompty slenve agalunt ham, 08 Leamicel oop; 8 U6r8 RON RET OF DIEM 98M: COP Vattall to reper but which was et in existence Aditi : Fred 1 Vi Banehnrey, ie a 1 ve ka ( urry Kockat As he 1 ee stings hs __ | Im the course of his remarks, the speaker alluded ty sia Mar Aboicen'e arresien ign vitutine ane ina tn erin hive he fe 8 sires * TRANEPRNS THU DRIDLE REINS TO M18 MOUTH, —— troiler Connolly, He accused the tatter of endeay. | verdict of guilty, ani! be was rentencad to be hanged siiveceeees SOND AM, —_—— CT eee eee a sae Us lee oe EE MTGE ete: | end thus anidae bis ppiriied horaelan he tousiry THD ITALIAN FRSTIVAL, CC aes on tho Ores Tuceday in November, is71, —_ 18 new five-siory building, 197 | & ited : A that although be had ceive on the Tenth National Wank, avd with. being mf aulhs re of Forelgners, Lanrene streot, full jeaterday, owing (Otho weaisnowor | Paces!) thive On Are avai Fe‘urued to the nomination, he Was Working © secure Lin redleg- | from. justice, was Lrovent to the city verterdayt Loxnow, Oct, 28.—A despatch from Bombay | #2 !rou girder: Sixteen. dies in euch of (ts ten. enmmands’ and tion, Pennajlvaniu, on roquisitton trom Gov. Hoduin. Limerick protests against the Ttatlan occupation ‘Sn0cunces that a day bas been flaed by the Chinese PBS yer Mellvnry of 401 West T. irty third street, tharches past in company front. ‘The nine taekaals Hoom—A General Comm Jutge Hogan warned voters to beware of election | ‘The trial of Bariley Mullen, the associate of Roy- | of the Papal btates, eaterday at Telievac Hospital 2 3 : . 7 Gr the massacre of all foreigners. They are march | theeKull’ The cate le to he lnecetecte ne ractUre OF | en the alignments crediiable, The extracrcinary | Aa Italian festival commemorative of the full | frauds. He could u disple: » iy an * own knowledge ¥ Woe end distributing their forces accordingly. The | The pupils, of the Italian School will hold a feati- | Sreneth displeye! by she Ceventy-tirst iy neccunted | of the Pope's temporal power, came off lust nizbt | 261 times In vie Fin nolds, who was killed by pploger, 4ih of July, was begun in Who to Nis Hog ‘West Hoboken, pool yesterday, cotton closed at 8% 4, fow ' . wo ‘ Morniue, Rupinrer whom'the Grand | CHANG ana BX@0N. for Orleans, F th impanity. Citizens should look to ueie | 2LY Fefwred t) indite for tue thing tanuied hat he | 38 8 certain chat the Tlian Partiamont will be nd treat su) one whom they detected voting | Yin Muncked by Mallon and, Tey: Olds, knocked down | Gitsolved and a now Ministry lorined by the fact that th -woventh Hogt ae E eset aye disdaled WG ee toe tenlcent atthe Apollo Rooms, The handsome hall was em- soled. ate And insolenes among the native population, ‘There | “In the Sumrior Court yeaterder, before Judgo | BaTRled th ite fa'igue voiturm of dark blue juckete, | Lellirkod by Mage and armorial bearings of the ais. | file, aud trent ius one wlom ther detected voting | and robbed of his watch and money; that he pursued | Comte closed yester tay at {24 ; vo twenty Om’ Ne moc excitement aueng the Bogilah and French Sinry Vauitn Focovere’ gita0"trony the | EN bine payis, verk blue cabs, white waist and | forent Rian Bates, tnterapersed with abundant | speaker concluded by demaning of the meeting | wuicu eonued sunbed Reeynolan Tho case te etilom, © | 85 O95 82% Krio, WW: Ivete Ceotrat, 10x ' bien, eaves avenue bavroad Company, for | trots pe conte rolled thereon, pe WIM) fowers, The Twonty-third Regiment band per- Wher unauimoor suepors tor Tua SUN's candidate, ——— a at lon ay behalf of tue Irish, politiead { | Manuin, Oct, 28—The early resignation of | coudition of the road on ourth avenne and mieniy. | Rad ont eight commands of iow files tronk, and | followed by the cherus Viva 1’Amerioa, wath threo ‘additiocal ones for the Chairman, the | yrs, Montromery, of Remaon, near Ewen street, |. 1Lit reported that the Grost Powers have rotarne® ‘ ion sevenih sireet. For the past year i are iF eeucy . i by “s meeting adj ured, Mveh diseppointment was felt te " wen #treet, ) answors favorably 0 the candidature of (au Dake ef Benor Rivero, o# Provident of the Cortes, is an- said to have Deen in a incel ul ty stat exhibiting the kreen waving sbove the | | Bpéeches were made by Dr G. Coccarini, Mr. F. | at‘ihe absence of Gen, MeMah OM kod the flow. doha | 7eeterday wave birth fo triplets, Avwte ( Moved, Sen pite Whe approach of elWwclon, no indicative of the Celtic nationality of je | de Lroa, the Tallon Coore!-Geporel, Mr 'Wi'lian Fen, Mebane d the Hon, ree Butcher, a painter, yesterday fot rs Z Rsvoceds Hear Mores il introdgen: lato See | {8tbe larombur ies ari ss hors. Tivey paraded ta fail uniform with whtle | Culien Biyout, Prof. Magel of Boston, Mr, Cosare | (rox,mius nete prevented Mor witeadiag Sy camper Tp Q'S erlemci teen aneea kick Tah | Bliocks of earthquake wore felt Inet week, at Eee early ihe. set * Srp wserra grows belts, and passed the reviewing officer in good Oraial, aad, Mr. Peli Sag bl fille eanseey : ‘The Mayor now favors the lighting of the streets | liaut aurora, 5 1 « eo" An S Morasien AIL; en Enea oace — Ruvenvy xintw Reoraent.—This command was | men upon tee new birth of liberty in Italy, and de- | Fifth Ward Mari T, McMahon Clu Mle ake aud! pepore of tbe. Ooatret Bonk are | anf far iehextionion occurred reeterday at Kynoeka! } jaye’ Tm | Gon, Burnside hes arrived in London. very slimiy represeuted, parading only six com epencence ef the Church tom the | An enthusiastic mecting was beld lust night at | now tn pomention of UB. Marshal Daiten, wie wut | workuen were badly fujureds seat Baw: t ,eribemmerel= Atiemps to HII Bimests Edward A. Pollard, the author and jonrnalict, is | TAnds of elabt bles front. They marched well, and ons couairies of Kerope, Canal street, for the purpose of forming @ Gon- | bold them unull a receiver Is apyoinied, bn eee Francis Wannemaker of Rocky Hill, N. J., whe jt Lyoboure, ‘ looked welll: bot they were wething bas the gocst | Mr. Brvest conirasied the Sealy Serre Bal Pkt lar ghey ad ide i ery bodied ‘A eonBidence man visited the boarding bouse of | SPARKS FROM THK TELEGRAPH. PA4;hilla negro employed by hie father, having been Jobm Prizot bas le& Wales for London, bus | °f * °nce healthy orcanization, Wie 6! Eta Oe PRE ORE re oP eU m8 | SEM Arne or Memeben CAR Oa Feliying DIP Filion Holmes tte Fourth street, KD, yestors Gacead fue second time saptured after his escape, was tried ro 1") LW days tO pass the winter, TA SROOND BBIdARD hie was yot under e monarchy, and that Victor Eur | fioual Dintrich, ‘Joan Hopkiue was chosen, Tree. | cloihing, “1 "AM Several auite of ihe boarders’ | Population of Cincinnat 218,000 fed sentenced vester.iny. ‘The death of tho megre Washington yestarday | won the next to pase the reviewing officer, Gen. | manuel, a8 the late servant of Napoleon and un | unt Dan PA fan |, The Lynchburg fair cloned yesterday, Brada hr Dom isg, bt was so fauucuen by travel that ie did not | Burger, fy comnander, and bis stad were in ‘uli | opponent of republicanlam, was uot suited to lead | “a Merrigan mate a telling speech In favor of } horee stonewall won the Face, aud Look the pri Frislion: ebvecel (4n)> aftr She seoaath 908 Win | YER Sos Freenionss Belfry And were clexaliy wounted Their aa | Lualy in her new career of freedom. Gon. MeManony dwelling prinetpaliy on bis carcer | Wark itack ist eupposed, aad ts ‘wow slowly | The small-pox ie ruging in Salem, Orezon. One Brad Sory fonna an naletmens only for atrocious wine ey, Dr. Prime will del.eor his Arouad the pa AOE aC ave fee fat mproves, nat the close of lls eet ho Wr Be fare ta that in Paraguay, He had shown himeelf @ true repre. | reco’ . membor of tho Legisiavure died, and’ two others are! ateviced te laisty Goya’ noprisoument eer tind surset and }ourta erenue, Go’ Moudey evecize | from ine Tietexving” odteere Wit ‘ho alorts paces | the representative: of King Victor Emasuel fentauive of the United Btates and @ friend of | | Stil another explosion occurred in the eaimon of ba abeeed ih, bd people are pauic-strieken, 4 4 " r he orty, vr bridge yesterday afternoon, nes M amer Lee’ » Ko! $10 wie the Eixbiy-fourth Regiment, all the commands in red to its sovereien, Mr. Btuckenrath next spoke. After which Mr. Iaborer, of $5 iocam etrock, was’ prenerin son Thursday Oricane te. hie the Sheri was conveying bim from the | | JeMorson Davis was warmly received in Alexan- | this Urignde aro combosed ‘of stalwart (erin Magis ing mualnet Pe mar! A rete the platform end wi m4 John Hopkins ofered the following resolution, which ded firemmaturcly, and he Tiall with his wife. eh Nansianney Memes farsay a lined eraoateed| TR q h Gen, T. MeMahon bi 7 jenterday's Herald announ: © frat enzine over the extension of the Whi MMe the rive, calminetion, and fall ef Papece, | sproed, apd, ts indomitable soldier et Rome in the hour A enero nner | Gar meron iar truins will bogin running om! 8 nitnntes, i ling the Lime Of the Natcbes 14 win! oe i wrt Louse te the jab, t oner made a des | art ‘a, yoeterdey, Me went Into the couoiry erate eflore te comune sulelue, by plunging bis pen: | ave be arrival to vinit "his lace Adjutentdeueral, | ord: ai e ute his neck. scant Govper, Firra Rranomr.—Uniformed tke United States ‘ ee Mr: Lockyer and other eminent astronomers have | Regulars, and murchiog wish commendable stead ¢ Relonne the Notorious Theos | received Juvitations from the United Huatee to viut | ness, Toy paraded ten commands. of ten fos They passed Velore the Governor ty the viuwiae America verpore of observing the front, Many of thelr line officers saluted vi eked with sneer, Who cares ‘or the Pope? 19 voters of the Fouith Con hastened to ble house not ex. Y me-dudne Wipe en end Seka Bedg- —a boldiy, ‘The Kewiment seems to bave lost muc 4 he will tell you that be Js an ereby pleige bin oUF combined | PECHing to soe Lim auiong the living. quate Otani Pik, 08 the, 407 of tho snrti i ge Sidney H. Stuart ‘ol Mr, Watterson, the efitor of th of ite former strength, Bret Brig.-Gen, Boodix the superstitions and benight- ery 9 PorTeE round, water ushed Out with great vies) ice, counsel for Theodore Allen, applied reaterday | Oviint wurst an ch aa. | £2 leas oh te mulddle ace. “To wake Deller tnat rae ry POLITICAL SQUIBS, Fences nd hae bau rauniga ever since thi erotng| be Jeike Cardow» for awris of Aabeas eorpwa te Mr, | Fiayer om the iatofori. Tbs | Prosais, What'wae the reoly ? Nothing! A mere Wm. A. Dooley wan nominated for Assembly ta | POM sneerted, oxt no bottom found, Maser, tao War lon of the Tombs, and « writ of eal donee BM: Stetwon bas Fone, nto. partner. | | vita, white epanletten, white eross and waist | tissoe of indifferent gen/raliti tho Twentieth District last bight by the Voie Kepube asym oe orari to Poitee Justice Cox, to prodwce the pe- | Three gentiomen have aided & magnificent chop bi ‘o with white and'biue plume Col, Bterry | Mr, Cesare Orvinl counselled ‘an abstension from NEW JERSEY, p08 Which Allon wee oomenitiod, retarnahte | Co Loot nea kuowe reinca. nt chop Bou: ‘nmand, and the regiment had eignt com- | polities! discussion. "We are here,” he said, a dian natin pat t fe eiratan Raia vet, comunitiod, retarmatie i tou flee front, "Whey exhibited areat | simply to celebrate the downfall of the Pope’ Nilson, arose to ber fe secous Dusrice “ot of the Morristown incendiaries be nied thet upon Beene a eee eoala Lae steadiness under arms, and the compauies kopt their temporal power. inghing 60 beurtily as to attract ‘court, and Iweaid'ta Pamea't it be could larally distance admirably. ‘The proceedings cloved with » ball, Among the The Young Democracy Congressional Convention ee ao fend Vorminere ae ee Kixvansu Kuunonwr.—Col, Augustus Funk, the | guesia were Prof Chariton, Lewis, Gea. of the Bt Da raar Laat Center ease Cpavention of Horrison, @ di ersham, holding the Oar popeler oropriotor of Vuak’s Union Fark, wov vs Bocq, Rresvient Of te Hellen Be XK. Roberts nated * | she Vehee, diod yesterday.’ Mle wag & Uapca ach 4h tbs Oren aaa ortatene hae econ Mr, Doaise Te. ior desires to acknowledre that | Side hile frat appearance fa eommand, Col, Bunk 1s | Charles A Dens, aad aunerous Tiellan ros Poputation:| Counties, Joba K. Tarbox, of Lawrence, bas heen nomi Feoond Négiment of Blosiee's Kaceletor Drigest Ps \ Wnt ation hn ar be mage ts | Suiay wine aed rttaoue aaa stg | Racers newer oe regue Recta | Wea neta, Meg Pra er Hae ais: Tare tiara forthe Tosenaraieyy: Alien wae zesterday commited | Geuted te Audvew dGarvey. nq. 71 | Gaicer, ud. bie" oalute w lov: | er italian sisters iu tie terpeichoream ar © i tock ind, ee Fourth Ansembiz District Oul'oF Aneom, 7 MANNA, ae ’ "Black Maris.” Major Win. A. Bator, the popular New Orleans | evil paraded ten commands of ten dies iront, and ge for the Assembly. ales Fairing Y. Warrey wan tnlured’ by the tun of AL Ot the rie end "Allaado aud Gueet Wi urnott out ia reas, Dark blue frock conte, WASHINGION NOTES, ud from (be Dime Savi ik at Few nee Thitwaye, light blue pants, groon epauleties, black waist-belt, ee SLL J underatoad. that Jobn Wentworth se to run ‘died veeterday tuorulag, ‘The @ ; nocratto Trt Panties Bake ko whine GSE nlemnet coestiente ine Tal Grace Louene BY viRB for Congross in Chicago agaiuet ©. B Farwed, te Ke | two lnjuced moa are rapidly Improving. , a Mivsua, Oct, 28—A gpeeral despach from | bourhwert Co be geen daliz, at the Company's 4 hough oinewlet sombre, the effect is very plows: | Botning is puplicad nominee, she Democrats will make ao uvmb | A bund of river thieves entered the achooner See AKI, Bakulis bo th cra : h r ih p incaent mee mh Pies , : Riu Iasi prectgeral thu: Haat Vive; ventas covets | he Clank of the © OE a MeHE aaArelihy wae favorably spouse of, py, | ble that any ° sonouacene ‘The town of Centerville, Liaho, was totally de | Mr. Charles B, Wylie was Ia Chi Counolly, of Ellsabeth, on Prviag eigeey Ble cction of Arsene, Democrat, Delegate to Mitchell, « young, zealous, aud hard-working Boid | [OU MGA ale ye uihed biswcrsptacce Orie: bar pa dlr der fay erg 9 OE roxio Be, Wie We osu 4 suede Atom, aia! wavet le ropriare + Kongivss by phour ind inoritg, Tt we Bepuelican ‘officer, recently Gluctod to the position’ was ig com | (cle? eben have alg ptance of A railroad boarding-house at Bismarck, Mo.,on | of Hrocklym. Mr, Wiss W. Gouri h Ib We Hepublicah | ny Joint Committee of Frecholders of Musso nm fata tu Fi Betiieeeeaa Ue hand,’ The regiment siowed e email front bows fpectf- | the Iron Monta Vallroad, was burned yesicruay | ChUE Iie Pagex, and Union Conntios fn Newark yorenday Ne beary equ vied be them, over, only eight communda ot the aune number of i the ni ge Th he hone, whe * ut Tho Fenton branch of the Third District Repnblt: . and adopied a reso utiou recommenced the ee tahtiahe rt ’ pier, Onty & i an Hproprtate” eltoy eter for Lidian eduewtion wit | known, was burted to death, wd two other abeo wore | cane metal ss Mreome eteeek fiat exeniig, amd pout | mone of wecheul xin & uo en nitice wan’ mcaine Bean sy yee nia tend be conte, ow ag he mer marched with prociaiom, | amount tor mnout Bow Od, Wile it ik extn Mon dluat Viiduted. Lie house was tuitot slerping ra ltond Cd dase Musen ior Aveeniing. hs Layee Mo dealt coyort dor preeoutatiow Lo tue Wate Wy Vue D eu Volung up tie dod river J Adverts wud Wochouice, why Meyabed Wits duioulLy, WOMAVEO Of tho XOUUG Domiucrauy, ‘ ouupios ian . Uh the chain owed bueur wmilow Wy bake Bid D abvuk 600004 LAYO LOOK meuh AM AglaLliut Lilies

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