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or “oe ——— ea THIRTY-KIGH THE LATEST WAR NEWS, TH YEAR. Metz Declared not to Have Capi KING WILLIAM Intense Agitation Bazaine’s Surrender. 155,000 FRENCH Tovns, Nov. 2.—A despatch has been received fete from Arlon, Belgiom, which announces that Metz bas not capitulated, forts, and town refuse to agree to the capitulation of Bezaine, and the Yrassians resume their position ab at the place. Nows has been received from Paris to October 29, To people were strong in their determination to dofend the city to the bers of new enrollments in the National Guard had Deen made, in order to strengtien the defence of Private subseriptions to pay for eannon to be placed upon the works bad already reached a sufficient smount to purchase one thou. sand picees, which were being rapidly made at the various works. It was estimated that the rations of fresh and salt meats would subsist the city until the fortifieation the ond of January The Journals assert that bread will not be dealt in rations until the Ist of January. Tuo fortifications was progressing actively, in the diroction Of Bagneux, in spite of the determined op- position of the enemy, A large redan was in cours ofc nsiruction there, which was expected to add Strength of that line, ‘The 1 to the defensi Pruseians at CONSTRUCTING MRAVY DATTERIRS ar bevole, and at Dos Mendon "oer bave also planted heavy artillery at Coml. y-1¢ t. Gen, rochu receives de near Veron,before Roi On the 2th vil spatchos from Tours di ‘The depetations which called upon M, Gambetta jorized representatives of politi t ight wore a eal re nions througho accompanied by sevoral thousand sympatlizors with tuedr object, which was to present to the Goveram fesolations asking for a levée en macaw, and the sp- Pointment of committees for the departments to be eharged with hastening the popular apr! sed the deputation, urging that it Were beiter for Frenchmen that they determin The Republic cannot full If the 4, The Government has beat Gambetts addr. Ronquer or dil People will that it stan Its overy energy to the Efforts had been ma Wo procure arms and they themselves might tulated. — TO BE EMPEROR. — in Paris at ‘That is, last extremity, ated the Mth. ut the country. task of dofende de, and were TX SAVING THM NATION, It is reported that the formal siege of each has commenced, ‘The Government has established a prize court at of Havre have subscribed 0 f ranes to the new national loan, in receipt of advices from 28. ‘The Prossians liad resumed {a force some positions which they had previously ned; from others they had been dislodged afer bard Oghting, and tho Parisians beld these and were fortifying them, pn foundry of the city, whieh is capabie o. tarding out ten guns per day, had completed an favre. The citizens an, ‘Tao Government is Pars to Oct points 1RON-Cl. armod with heavy or. ment was bus Chassopote AD LOcomori¥e, Jnance. Tho same esta y employed in the manu nd light artillery. The National Guard had receives fold pieces, Dardod at any mom amore of the capit ttoa holding it from the pa at this acensation, 4 The Electeur says the ¥ : guns are before the city, and Paris may be bow nt, bie. The citiz troyed all the copies of Pyat's Jonrnal they could find, and sought to arrest the ed Tho Journal Offctel publisied an findignas donisl, the Government not deeming it possib.e th. Byraine couid betray bis trast, Flourens ard Blangue failed to secure re: Aa officers of battalions of the National Guard, whi voy had commanded for more than a month, a deem this a proof of the intention of the joarn! Par sians to maintain order. Gon. Tron bad received 30,000 francs as a yo!un tribation from certain citizens for the equip- Sof a battery, Tue subscribers to the nations! Seven hundred and fifty mi! Hons liad beon paid in of the port tary co Joan were namerour. Gorebatdi's headquarters are at Offine neounters with the ‘There was sufficient saltpetre in the catacombs to make powder for six months, At the Comédie Frangaise matinéos were given to Frise {unde for the wounded, Concerts were beng held for the same purpose, which the pu Datrov ize liberally, Ail advices from Paris conclude With the statement that THM UTMOST DTRRAINATION PREVAILED, and that the defonce would certainly be obst and prolonged. my near Bes Jover one thousund prisoners, { Jura ts now free from the presence of re going northward closely fi The loss of Dijon wa: ar tie French artillery, It is r T ko to Marsailtes, insisting ! 1, and afterward retur quarters F ‘on has tendered bis ros | of Marseilies, which the Gover ted. Extraordinary rumors here concerning the capi official has been received é 7. Addresses to the Goveram tion of ¢ ris of the countr Mayor, gave for that he might be free tabled: oy Frenc al loan of n ofc! tery hy 1 be armed n 9nd presen papers are A volunteers ' A plat The counter rived THE DATES t ' 1 the chai odied mon v JOIN THE ARMY at Marscillos f th russian wound hospitals were b soldiers, 11 already amounted to the Journal Opfctet iat Du d been a with unity ator to the Gov 0 filled with detai atic from the N form was ch was placed y is io di ‘walls could be heard, The Mayor delivered a patri- Otic addross, at the close of which thousands pressed forward to enroll thetr names, {The sixtioth battal. ion of the National Guard voluntesred en masse, Ir schools the boys over sixteen years of age drili Iti claimed that such a f of defence by barricades has been arranged that i, will be impossible to take Puris by assault, — ENGLISH WAR DESPATCH ES, IN BROOKLYN GRANT'S ATTEMPT TO KILL THE HON. B.D WEBSTER, an Military and Navol Iaid TROUBLES midable system (Pitle of Rm veror of Germany—The French Reports ofa Victory at Monthelt Loxpow, Nov. %—A despatch to the Times dated Versailles, Tuowday, ea: between the North and South @orman States look: ing to a Germanic Union, are progressing thvorably. It has been decided that King Willlam is to asenme the title of Emperor of Germany, families have left Paris ander protection of the Portugese envoy. Gorman geographical names are being substituted for the French in the Province of Alsne betta's proclamations and circulars are bitterly com All foreigners in Parts have that negotiations PRISONERS. Tighty American ‘The attention of the Pr demned in France, deen offered parses to leave tone to Tours, The escape of M. Pan! Cxssngnae from the Pras. sians, and his arrival at Vienna, ate eonfirmed.s The landwebr doing duly with the army at Mets, will be ‘The railway bride tween Strasburg and Kehl has been repaired. The Germans deny the FRENCH REPORTS OF A TiCTORT at Montheliard, asserting that there are no German Wooden hats have been 6 tothe army before Paris, The Government at Tours accepted Gen, Bourbaki's resignation, The London Standard, this morning, contradicts by authority the report of a conference of Legiti- mists and Orleanist Chiefs at Coppet,in Switzer- the garrison, within reach, nd sent home. Special Orders—N 1 Under tnstrnetions 'f troops in that vicinity. It is #ald that Gariboldi's expedition is paralyzed by the jealousy of the French officers. tion of 2,000 persons called upon M. Gambetta yes- terday, to petition for organization of tI forces now operating independently in various de. Gambetta answered that the eit own hands, Ops with their overconts and rate for armed gervice at the Navy) Brooklyn, on the morning of We ‘They Will take with t TWO DAYS’ COOKED RATIONS, ‘The Rear-Admiral commanding the yard haying kinds Wy cffered to provide them with shelter ard with {neil their coffee, they w of Forts Wood, Hamil. of the pecple was in ernment could not even supply them with arms at Toure arcribe the loss of Dijon Sardinian offcvrs, The authoritt to the incompetoncy of Garibald and thelr crude organizations, which rolieved the Fronch forces at the moment w! ter were most needed, ‘The Moniteur complains of THE INACTIVITY OF THE ARMY OF THR LoInE, 3, now nombers fully 100,000 men st advices from Paris represent that the ardor of the people is unabated, and no doubts are anywhere expresso? of ability to hold out for weeks, perhaps ‘The supply of fresh meat ts bo fuMcient to last until December 15, while the talted provisions will supply the city five weeks Tt seems, however, that the stores are not Jndiciously distributed, On the Mth a riot occurred ina market of the des Batignoltos. rushed Into the market en masse, clamoring to be supplied with meat. without serious difcalty, ceeded in placing batteries at Courbevoie, Meuton, and Bagneux. Lonvon, Nov. %—The following advices from Paris are dated Oct, 23 ‘The Government has decreed that tn future the decoration of tho Legion of Honor will be conferred ouly for distinguished military services. 40,000 francs is accounted for partment by balloons constructed for postal service, M. Dopuy de Lome bas been charged with the direc- tion of the works for making tho balloons, All Engiishmen and Americans were to bave lef Orders had been given at tiie rivish Rimbowsy to place all documents ond vala in the cellars, The journals of Paris announce that Bavarian rs captured in encounters with TUR INVESTING FORCES found to have explosive bullets in thelr pos- ‘The fact was daly witness pose of calling to it the atteution of the civilized e commanding officer fon, and Wadsworth Isang, N.Y. H., will V. The Quarter Supervisor Dutcher #i Jer ef the troops that he has no further need Of their services, they will return to thoir respective posts. ‘VIL. It ts impressed on ali the oMcers and men that the service which they are called upon to perform 1s portant and exceedingly deiicate one, 4 ‘On thelr tact. good emits. Hi be kept in the Navy Yard until need. 4 by the Supervisor, and no detachment will leave It lohed officer—two, if practl: than two days, measures unless under er If required for ‘Will be taken to procnre further rat Brig Gen, Med Arrondissement The populace till being made, munitions. But the people must assist the Government in this as in other ef. forts. They must be ‘self-reliant, and must not ex pect the Government to surmonnt obstacles wi remove, All mast unite The outbreak wa ‘The Prossians bave suc it the Post OMee De- Parls on the 8th, The princiy vTMosT sec ved in that branch, and the greatest ean nt their’ plzrs coming to the break Assistant Assessor & force of thirty men, and ed off with them in the direction of the Si Tho men were in utter ignorance of th Purpose for which they were he forry, they waited 6o: time for the steamer which was to take them to the Navy Yard, and finally a messeuger arr tion was used to prt ears of the enemy 4 for the pur. ‘Tie Bavarian Government bas been instructed to ling reioforcements to the army ¢ Empress Kogénio left Wilhelms- She travels stri It was stated in the Cabinet C the surrender of Metz was the result of an audor- Jon of Bazaine were cir dated ia Parison the 27th, and created intense a Le Combat, Felix Pyat’s newspaper, ehary tho Govornment with knowing the fa ‘onneil to-day that and could not co men to ke thetr places in a eross-town eur. At thie two men named G. W, Sbelion and P. W. Col Ling stood up “Look here; if tnts means Irishtown, there are DETWEEN BAZAINE AND DISMARCE but that the Empress refneed the Intrigne, and had gone to Wil, elmshdhe to protest against it. Thiers negotiations, a long the Council, resulting in the determination to urge Prussia to consent to an armistice without ins: ing on the recognition of the princi, ce a8 a prerequisit A special despatch from Brussels says that Metz Not one has been allowed to ‘The Keho de Luxembourg and the Evho du Nord assert that the garrison refused to recoguize the capitulation, and that encoanters with the Ger- map garrison are taking place, als and Generais havo b am, at the request of Napoleon, to report at Cussel without delay, Bourbaki 'ias been under strict surveillance Pierre Jules Baroclie, in favor of Napoleon discussion occurred in “Lam one.” said the former We are not cows WE ARK WEDSTER MEN, e {t will injure him to go to Irishtown on After the el go, but we don't want to inju ¢ of cession o sti oasiblo, ts atlll Inacooesibie, let the Webs anybody that don't want to go," The two then feil out and the rest proceeded to. On the way they were joined her, who accompanied them. yard they found al longer a wecrot to the delay of ‘the military o'clock, the Navy Yard Feet Was (hrown open suddenly, All the French Mar. n ordered by n due Oct although their a little alter gate on York as if by magic, out m his visit to Chiselharst, erly Minister of Justice, is dead, TWO THOUSAND ARMED with glittering bayonet PRUSSIAN WAR DESPAICHES, lowed about 10) workmen ¢ The Capture at Metz-155,000 Prisoncrs: ine at Saarbrack, aaainins, Nov. 1, via Lonpon, Nov. scond Division of the In Uit,, Was SA oficers and 419 men, fired actively ut without doing any damage whatever Thiors reports nothing new from Paris, jos Wore taken by the Ger Werder's co ‘the French near Gray on the iujs Uefore the occupation of Don, and repuleed at all points, taking 15 oficers and 500 men Marshal Baz they were falty ¢ boar npon them, neo liken passe od by various mand encoun way precaution Was & ssioned officer to guard large tric Which aceoinpanied th of carrying of s Saannncx, Nov, 2.—Four trains with prisoners ved here on Sunday and Monday, SEVENTY THOUSAND PRISONERS through Suarlouis, and 85, ation of Metz perform ‘it, The expected to pass re now en route to Trev Marsbal Bazaine fevero with those Who cart off the property those who seize tt re on Monday 1 upon bis pioneer o' 8 and picks ma A GALLANT 1 d last night, Marshals Cunrobert eror at Wilhelii 1 fire from their h the women may we Anatria and the Pope. ua been forma ein the Roman and that 9 crowd ry O' Lanes, vn as the auth n infuriated Irishman, Who succeeded ty bayonets and pa Kagle over the ) Whore he was progress, and when last secon he was ng back hideou a employed in a pyrote Aken win ab bit ru TO Fine. of, Companies wero ding to, though re- wt to be visited, In this on to guard against surprise F, should such a movement be made Then squads wore detailed in charge tion, for the purpose perly into the Navy duty, and requires great questration of thelr proporty «ud they are thorefore ic an with 4 was the still of Gorman on ds through from York near Hudson a Mr Yard, anon "4 mash tubs, and pitehed thom 4 at $509, into the gutir Mr. Gorman found A wreck of Mr. Gor Meinl turned their at ¢ Farrell. ina woolen nse OF No. 5 Hose | Hero it was fouad mash tubs, had buen awar, uristed men, women, tad Attention was for a. mo aht ofa heavy ware despite their utmost efforts to ar , swinging @ ponderous club, and nts with broken heads, ' Ou tod severely, bus without ab a furious pace aid outla of defanes at the roor n Wiiel he hal broken. . but the Cap 4, under sover of the still and Ox 24 Fiym: od under & Rower the Mutmals, uo a Vigorous ¢ ally charged the crow 18 found a quantity of NEW YOR mn the Pith Vessel whicn Supervisor 8. B. Dutcher Wounded—A Suspicious Raid before Election, Yesterday the Fifth Ward in Brooklyn was Agvin the sceno of riotons disorder. The whiskey distillers of that accursed district bh noyod the Government oMeials by their persistent and open violations of the law, and by their Bravado in resisting the efforts of the a their illicit trame, long an horities to break ap Supervisor 8. B. Dutcher, of the Internal Revenue Department, has long been hatch- ing @ plan to circumvent the law br torday it culminated in thelr complete discomfture, idont had frequently bean called 6 the illicit whiskey trafic In Brooklyn, and it appears ho directed that every facility should be afforded Mr, Duteber, and in order to bettor enforce the latter's authority he eaused the codperation of kere, and yes. MILITARY POWER OF THR GOVERNMRNT Accordingly, fifteen hundred men Wore placed at the disposal of Supervisor Dutcher and Assistant Assessor Wass by the terms of the following order from Maj.-Gen, McDowell, com manding Department of the Kast : Hranquantans Darantwent oF THe Ease, ism} im the President a military in this Department. will Supervisor 8. J. Dutcher, Internal Revenue In the execation of hia duties, force will be unter the command of Col 1 Voudes, First Artillery, or the seuior officer pres ‘and will consist of A battalion of 20) Fngineer Troops under Maj. . A Dattalion of seven companies of the First Arti. of fifty men each, under Maj ery. from Forts Ww 8d, All the avaliable oMcers and mon, excinstve of paw Fecruite, from the Hrennan, Pies ‘ood, Hamiitou, and ‘Wade- fn Infantry, at David's Ninkets eaday 01 make thelr 's Point, and’ Davia’ forces designated to ta pre: pared ang In seaton to leave in time to reach the nay. Md by the hour named. The several companies will fuliy offlcered, three officers, If possible. to B com: Dy the temporary transie nd Bon-commissioned oillcers from other com. pavies at the post, BUT TAUSTWORTNY MEN WILL DR TAKEN. aster will furnith the necessary F carrying the order into effect. wry, of of notify the ft id that it may . wud forbear one. cll Ags't Ad't-Gen, G. AAA ‘THE MARINES were also ordered to codperate with the military, and were directed to hold (homselves in readiness for immediate and delicate service yesterday morn. ing. Tbe whole force thus placed at the disposal of the revenne authorities numbered 2,000 men, and with this formidable array the Supervisor marched the distilling ecemy. been made to have the military arrive promptly at the hour named ta the genoral order, but for some reason thelr apponrines was delayed until the movement had become known im Irisltowa, and the dificuities thereby much Inerea: the military of the expedition, however, being organized in the Navy Yard, work of a different character was going on among the civil Arrangements had cr ved bringlag HAD BROKRY DOWN * chen directed the ‘ant no cowards at stop out at once, Who are #peake “and here ds nor sneaks, but ton we will Webster, and won't ‘er men at in readiness, ched the hoad of the col and well filled cariridze + Wider com umn, ‘Then fob the Yard, armed with Next came the United y, aad members of the en DEMOLISH BRICK WALLA and conper stills, ‘Their appenranes was formidable, 6 most forcibly with the Net tent to deal with auy oppori e which might bo The piraceiie points H advant Dieotpite wi And fo the con still on John sir found at each More than reve and was ast velts on, frionds.”* Daring the prorress of the raid no one appent been Injured excent Supervisor Dutener, iawn by on infuriated Irish was hit with @ brick woman from a titrd story W! ley Visited there were MIASTLES THROWN, and It is said that the soldiers were pnt on their mottio to dodge the shower women were the m zona of the loealit; ciations of the * auard over thoir hashands' treasure ‘As SOON Ms the stills wore captured they wei immense Navy Yard trucks, aud twelve mu: tines with bresch-loaders, 4 TO DEAL DEATH, tioned alongside the driver and on the sides and rear of the vobicte, were put on a trot, and in ® ru the ruins of * poten propagators” we and on th REA wero the Navy Yard, While this carting was being done the atrect was ‘The mon who were employed in ing it live in the neighborhood, and are known to all. One old man, sy mpathiging with the Navy Yard rently disturbed men, raid: “Iva a shame to compel those men to work in that way for two dollors a day. ir own rourh, I say, make the old twrs do i?" Jt was lote in the afternoon whea the work of de- molition cessed, and the TROOPS WITHDRAW ONDER covER have tu tear u their father's, It’ K, THUR s all ban iff of the Navy Yard » fact that the ¢ lieved that a greater and pe the contraband portion away, terd: an hou their m night all was qu low muttorings ai ral THE CL ail tarbulent and noisy. Castom Hi ruption of partios many Republica were. THE RUPTURE AMONG TRE YOUNG pEMoCRacrY, ‘The Hon. Frank K. Spinola, the author of the anti-slave-trading resoluGous adopted at the meeting of the General Committee of the Young Democracy on Tuesday evening, was frant port taat Mr, Biui organizatio slave tr m finish Woodford. ake it @ lipel. 4 con moralized tho him with the A siruction Was immense. PS the most valuable ‘operty lies hidd are constantly apprehended, and yes. owing to the blunder of the military, nearly '# time Was civem the outlaws to secr: re portable property, NS AND PACTIONS AT THE FIFTH AVENUE HOTEL, voly Time Laat Night—R 1p among the ing about Promincuounly the Wing-General The political cauldron boiled and secthed furi ously last might at the FiNh Avenue Motel. clans and factions were ail represented in tt room aud corridors of that famous caravansary, and There were Tammany men and anti-Tammany; Young Democrats and old; 0 Republicans, Regular Republicans, and all other schools of Republicans, besides a gr multitude of politicians who, in the unusnal dis- 4 general mizing up of Tam- Administration Democrats, Cun. tom House Regulars, Slave Trading Abolitionists, and what not, were ot a loss to know what they to res meeting of the General Comm ng such meetin: wer or related to it Mr. Spinola © if Mr. 1 matter, let him call his committe (Mr. Suinola) ‘vould make another speech that woold Hle would givo that siave trader a chance to sue Lim for slander, and to him he would write his spec He couldn didn't like it, I the Republic for Ledwith, who in the world can they vote for? Horm FOR PinaTes, ‘The Hon, John Sedgwick expressed the opinton openly that the attacks on Mr ta afinir und the slave trad beon a positive beac strengthe Judge MeCunn, many Hall ts ts nounceme 4 with en note: parly of ‘The o sto his boys, werg no T Repubiteans, Mi the ys here sug A SOLDISA'S OPINION OF MMANION'S CHANCRS, el Burns, aid Mr. Spence bolters, bat pp and let a around (he pariy retued, Major-Gen, M. herves of the old Exc he had spent the nie Gen, MeMahon, ‘Ph thusinsin for MeMahon, and he menge majority, ths the ‘Taaamany nem thot he beveved the The Irishmen, Geriaan MeMabon, as’ well est wan, THR ONFAT MC The Hon, Thomas listene fed und han Uvoen Uh Convention, ove n\ atemonts ig, Aud passed Without couiradic UNANIMITY AMD NOURBON Stara, Charley mecting him by convineiag pe Was something in bun. who se crotly with, ‘They want to defeat Mayor I Catholic. Chureh is afrai ‘a Know Noth ting conversation th t, that Inst fa the bareroom at about the Costin House Conve forty young Kepul v their eb y were all straight-oot, gonuing district Was unan Ira O, Miller » hon the goneral t plate Committes roon . Ronry Clew ent among Joint patrons sion prev pur or hear a ret ions. ‘Tho I Bvoctators, occasion interest of honest rick LU, donos eam: ometal ole all eacer for the Ledwith, the impre tas tu for t with the odinm ular Republica y, and wihe their eurt o sixty re. ull of th rand aud (ie ceded all around that Hoff and majority aid 10 venture ayoralty contos nt thate very 1 publican party would not ably would Bol volo guy cily or county DAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1 audible groans of the soldiers, who stood with tears eyes and bemoaned the terri WASTE OF THR PRECIOUS LiquIn, owerfal to prevent a rose article flowed into the sew The same scones were enacted in John Whitford's tn McGowan John sircet, pin destruction wan effect tk ihe tid of yesterday tt ‘The tons of property was something imuense. n establishments in all were vie- ited, end their entire contents either destroyed or capterod. In some of them the alls themselvos wore found, threo fine co and taken to the Nay; ones were destroyed where they stood, un. mB, visited the acene of the raid during tle afternoon, ved at the thoroughnera and secrecy with which the expedition had been oreanized, fact ho knew tiothing st oll of it himself antil he got into York street, when epying © marine with cross- “What in the devil are these troops do- ing here? I hope they havn't had any row with my r ones being captured ard, while four wooden intentions of the: low. At every place ands of these violont of any of the den nd were loud in their denun- ling, noisy racket ‘Those fellows may mashoen, or Why don't they the State Execut: To-day t'e raid ts to be ronewed, as the authorities are na\.sfled that they have not yet rexched the end, notwithstandiny At a late hour last ton the ground, but tiere wore d imprecations, which boded ao good to the Governm: the elections, whieh, when. ganizations, should be law. Mr. B.K. Pheips called attention to the fact that of ton were only appointed for the med to bim that th nthority to ack beyond th Were conferred om them by some competent au- Politicians—Optnions Fiy- the Committes Vention the beat would be promo! ticket headed at a prevalent re- the chairman of that udiated tie action, and proposod the resolutions, opted at a roge hold at tio ‘ular time for They were the expression of @ large majority of the organization, aud i! Mr. Blument inl wanted to test te mrtter he had better call the Commiitee together for that parposo, aud the majority would be ereatly increased, THOMAS JEFFERSON, THR FATHER OF DEMOCRACY, signed the bill, making the slave trade piracy, and no Democrat could now vote fora man who wus a No conscientious Re- ontonded, could vote for Mr. Blumenthal wanted to test this together, and he Y out, that he might He only wanted ‘half an hour to Whim up in such colors that no fi voted from priuciple could sustain b SED REPUBLICAN, The Hon. Jotm Fitch, of the Fourteenth Ward, felt very much annoyed at the action of the Regular Republicans on Tuesday evening. Mr, Ledwith's chan Publican voters in that ward ail ready to vote the Ledwith ticket, but this action had completely de. understand it, and nd ain't eoing tO vole Publican who ahey hed ‘bart Te had 5,000 K to him and gre: his strength, At the ouiset he was condor wenk candidate; but the earnestness o a ple that uere If ne Was a Weak man, wuy noed his opponents attack bim 0 desperabely ? Persecution and abuw TAMMANY OPPOSED TO O' HAL Ex Assessor Homer Fras eory in the evening, his free ment, ona nearly out of breath. kuot of Republicans. ne said, * Good Godt what de u suppose I heard just now From “down town from the loins camo rushing In Il agiow with excite. Hurrying up to a 1 Jost came up they know Ledwith is with tickets, lated through Spencer point Administration * gone off with After unothor drink would poll an tm i in late, and had nc HOW THR LAND LIPS. t suoport Ledwith, TNE POLITICIAN ——— ‘The pretended acti who met at Apol! these men wa understood by the citizens tiv, who have united to strike a blow at corruption and’ bad government. JOSEPH BLUMENTHAL, Chairman Regular Democratic Org Who will assure the public that this expresses the sentiment of any member of the Young De- moeracy besides Mr. Blumenthal? he is not an agent of Tammany? His manifesto, issued without any signature but his own, has allthe appearance of a deliberate po- litical fraud, The County Convention of the § Republicans met last night at 975 Broadway, Hon, Mr. Orton in tho chair, the calling of the roll, Gen. Piersonton’s name was greoted;with applause, The mooting was fully attend ed. The Committee of ten to confor with the State Contral Committee reported that that Committee had roferred the matter to tho State Executive Com- mittee with a probability that the action of the Con- in regard to the campaign would be ap. Col, Doganne, from the committer of twenty-one, reported that, though formal setion on the part of Committee was deferred to thts (Thursday) evening, they were assured that this Convention and its sub-committoos would be recox- nized as the agonts for the campaign. ported a resolution authorizing th Dudlication of the namos of the candidates for State, City, county, Assembly, and school offices, and that Marin T. McMahon In the Fourth Congressional District, Horace Gresley in the Sixth, David W. Al- Pine in the Seventh, Goo illyer in the N the anil Ring vote Col, Duganne offere4 aresolotion which he claimed would give harmony and purity to the party orgatl- This resolution required the Committee 6 one to proposo a cod &e., of the d dovted the other orgunization, Mr. Darling movei A BLAZE IN O'BRIEN'S WARD, ‘The Enthusinam for 1) Meeting many ticket in general. street, and supplied with magic built around, and a large crowd attended. Judge Curtis being introduced said he was glad to stand in the ward of the gallant James O'Brien, and glad 10 ace the friends of a man who never betrayed 4 principle nor sacrificed a friend, son loins an attempt had been made to wind the leprosy of treachery, but he recognized his dutios to the commonwealth and the nation, and laid down his arms for victory. Not an angilisry existed in the Democratic ranks more power for its success than true heart and strong arm, ‘The Democratic ticket, suid the ‘speaker, will bo erected by 100,000. majorit that L syy that a bargain the discontented wing of t the enemy to surrender you into thelr hands. vote of the Democesiie party will never trail of a hero who never fought a battle,ot the accom. We trader, and who, whi Governor, prostituted ed corporation, atorial chair a man who wails of Sing Sir Lit prove what I His mer fight, my frien Tf we sn od in the Presidential rac hen touched upon the pr inisi od to the present monarchic publican General Government jn sending bayonets fo this city to preside over the polls. Thomas A. Lodwich did not go to Washin Into naturalization law of Congress, in order that Federal legislation shovid nevtralize the Votes of his Irish countrymen, and of his fellow the Rhine, L swear he did, and if he says he did nc and in his throat," ition to Ledwith, there is a great man in the m hefore the war, 4, a his teeth. fn hi Who Was 6! grown fat, une Ho sent Granta box ot hia. Collector, Tom has of gislature n party + Lew! ‘ + whatsoever land by yo it for ever n uid that oun}. hour law principles of the nd tho eight-how Isaiah Ktyn ara such, n cast om A Jacks now as of boing © that had been at fl the to tl x pre mon caliin Democracy with tue Bhi ooratic party made against it, th ular ir friends to dest stood b POF my cetti * You have cot plenty of money fiom it thon ah 1 have been turned out of Tamman ot u member Of the General Cc sland by Ab Lo tho lust, You must dv (ue sane YESTERDAY'S FORGERY, LIVE TOPICS OF CAUGHT ON TNE FLY BY THE SUN'R UBIQUIZOUS REPORTERS, S CIRCUS. THE OLASS THAT GET PAID ABOUT BLECTION TIME, THE TOWNa Gane of Wall Tust after the opening of business yesterday a Drepossessing young man, dressed in the neglighe coatame which distingnisbes th entered the office of Messrs, Soutter & Co, 53 Wil. negotiations for Tring Sell the ¥. Democracy? ‘Tho subjoinod was sont to us last evening from the office of the Pree Press cantrens Reovtan Di 2 DROADWAY, Naw Youk, No on of the few tools ‘of t all Inet night, and assumed to ne and in behalf organization, was simply nispectod, and now ts of Tammany Hall. of the General Committee took place; ‘and is entirely unaw d by the organization, and the motives and acknowlodeed enemies of the 4 of the candidates of the peovle are fully New York, of ali par. Wali street broker, | Attempt at Pol ‘ounterfeiters’ which they Sell. David Brownley, confined in the Ludlow street Jail ona charge of printing counterfeit money, an@ who has torned State's evidence against all the im= Prisoned counterfeiters in this city, reported yester- day to the keeper that McCloskey and Monahon, of counterfeiting gang, had given hima bottle o8 whisky, but that he had rejected it, suspecting that it evn ained poison. fecnre., and forwarded to Col. Whitley, Chief of analysis of the convents enough Paris green mixed with Tt waa contained in am bonds were handed to him, tho price charged boing a frae ‘This made the bill something shove $14,000, and as nearly all Wall street dealings are for cash, lie handed to Mr. Gilbert, the cashier of Soutter & Co., a check for $14,200, purporting to be drawn on the Market Bank by J. C. Wilson, of the hardware firm of Wilson & C Tho signature of Mr, Wilson ted, and to give a still more encouraging idea . the cheek bore an exact Imita n, paying teller eaolutions in the ni tion above ninety. of the regular Democrats of men long to be in the inte , 81 Beekman Secret Service; wud ‘alted in findin the whiskey to ordinary pint whiskey flask, and {t was the at odor that aroused Brownley's enspictor koy tad mado somo admissions to Brownle y tending to erlminate him, and feared that he woul d disclose of its genuinenes tion of the Siceaiare of Mr. Fy check very earefa cepted it. Shortiy Recorder Macketts Practical Censare of = Coroner's Jury. On the morning of October 9 med Tweedie was # of Mr. Agostino, At 1:30 P. M. Mr. Gilbert was thrown into dous excitement by the receipt of the check from the bank, with the information that the signa aying teller of the Mark: he sent to Wils only to receiv: Mr, Gilbert was in despair rd of the prom- by a trap gan which Mr. A had arronzed in bis window, and the Coroner’ Jury censured Mr. A. for constructing the machine, 'd to bail to await the action In the Court of Gone Bookman stroet, but tion of the news. Ine that Uurough bim the house ‘a dire eonfirina- rved had lost More than an hon aftor this time a Mr. 11 who is a broker in W Soutter & Co, and asked them whether certain bonds of the Montgomery and Mobile Railroad ing the numbers) were genuine. envbled the Orm to trace the forger, for they apper wed to the very bonds which he Via frandalent check, Mr, Hubbell being asked to where be had that asnan with wh had offered to sell fifteen per cent, below the m: anspicions of § with Mr, Hubbell ton called on Mesara fiona yesterds opinion that Mr A Marvellous Death tn an Elovator, Yesterday morning an astonishit enrred in the wholes; t G4 White street, porter, went up en th minutes afterward some one on the lower floor Wishing to use the elevator looked up, and sawe body hanging above, Invest! nolly’s body must have be not more than four inches, yet he wi: except as to his fae0 neck was brok accident 066 warehouse of Fautkor, Kitm- James Connelly, @ aload, Fifteen was slightly acquainted and Mr. Soulter w atance who had bim standing in tant Mr. Hubbell introdaced uasor of the bonds, jer at once produced the ponds, tion showed that Cons Fqneomed inton apace The would-be voken, bat tis Ile was a sober while securing Mr. Iubbell arrival of Officer Gilbert, who arrested him, was taken to the I Touse. where he gave the On being questioned a into his posse m by u friend to dispose of, ntance dntil the Ata tie pbeee estoomed by bia employers, whe Uave undertaken the funeral it Precinct Station ame of Henry 8, Voor to how the bonds came d that thoy wo Inasmuch as he re- ame of this friend, there is every ppose that he was implicated in the for iled to identify him as forged check. Mr. Doyle, an ‘The officer rec rfeiters and f The Railroad War, The war between the New York Central and” Erie Railrosds on uccount of the new road, Pension Bridge and Erie Junction,” is waxing warm, Jay Gould and his staff of legal nnd railway assist ants leave to-day for Buffalo with a determinationte force (if possible) a speedy rettle pending diMculties pension Bridge and Fi burned. and {t is allerod that ‘The Michigan Central and Canadian. jines to find a new outlet ind: tral, have decided, it ts their hearty su) gery, although Mr. Gilbert the inan who presented th Voorhis was at the police sta old detective was sent for, bim as one of & gang of coun’ who Lave been working in league with 1: who lately passed a forged chock on Well & Co, for $77,500. Voorbis was taken to Police Headquarters for safe keeping as well as for identidcation, — GERTZE’S SUICIDE, 6 Wilkes in the Eiguth, uth, be recommen: Referred to the committ nt of the ime One of the bridges on the Sus- Was purposely ftred. penilent of the New Yorke of laws to regulate id, to give the new line AUGUSIUS ¥ three-fourths of those o $a DRIVING OUT THE D of Course—Tnsisting the Internal Revenue Dine Gertze, the suicide, who shot himself in front Odious Law of a lager-beer saloon at West End, Jersoy City, lies in the Hudson County Hospital, very weak from the loss of blood. The ball passed half an inch above ¢ longs, and lodged against the shoulder blade, where it reinains, Our reporter’ visited the hospital last evening, and found the suicide lying ou @ cot in am exbausted other powers trtete—Getth eal to the Supreme Court. Waemnartoy, Nov. 2.—The work of cons ing the Internal Revenue districis will be pressed more vigorously this month, ae it is intended to have the matter completed by the Ist of January. Over 500 Assistant Assessor have alrendy beon dit ponsod with, mainly iv the South and West, few York will be noxt overhauled. No Congressional District will cept it bein # city. will each be 8 point of order, ‘Mr. Spencor, answering Mr. Gardiner, claimed that they were completely separated from Tt was necessary for them to go on—to advance the column, and inuke their own organization complete. going again to sit in convention with Gri tloy & Col, Duganne pointed out that the Committee of ten were subject to the approval of the Central Committeo, but if this Committee adjourned. with- y action the hope of reorganization on heart throueh Hs for one was not ‘The following dialogue oecarred : Reporter—Gertze, why did you try to kill your- eylvania ond Gertzo—Ask Hirsch; he knows all about it irsch, who was in the room, jertze—Stay by me, Hirsch, and send Henry for I want to see ber Reporter—Who is Mary? Gertze—That’s none of your business; I'll take it to the grave; Pll not confess; I am. badly aagrieved, but it is none ith this Gerize tarned over, York and Phil ade into two distriets, ani the country two or three are to b ‘The internal reyen substitate that the whole matter be refered to the Committee of twenty-one, ‘w'th instructions to actin accordance with ti { mmendations of the State Committee. Bliss moved that in the opinion of this Con- rents Of the Republican e name of ‘s' In this Convention he would state that Mr. Ledwith, Mr. Blumenthal, and others their own signatur Mensra. Spinula, Dunphy & Co, last night. consolidated into aye not expectod I spring, when tie falling off ice Strong having decid et a law, and that the iv ‘anuary 1, 1870, was cone vold Until reénacted, ome tas havin entty mall ag Noner Dovalags lnm this decision brought up tor Supreme Conrt, { artiment may arrange to relund, ved om ‘or Member of Assembly, Everybody in the Twenty-first Assembly Dis trict seems disposed to suppor for the Assembly, except a fow blind adheren' ‘Tammany Hall early revision by the action of John Foloy f what has been colle the Hon. John Foley | py, ing a Footpad with a Di the Hudson County C trial of Bartley Mullins Mike Reynolds, who was er, on Jersey City I degree on the night of th At the opening of th fenco having been p! 1 to state his name wnungs) aroso and yesterday the alleged confederate of by Herman Epping- nina Tams aho are will rants Boxes of Clyars—A New York Judge's Opinion of his Auditors. A large Twenty-first Ward meeting took place last night on Second avenue and Thirty-secona r the purpose of endorsing the nomination Buck for the Assembly and tis ‘Tain A stand was erected in the Bondres were bmit to tho the’ Union Repnblican Organization eenth Wards Cit y five thousand ritizons of the dis tho Twelfth Tavked him hia ame and rositenee. then proponsded several The same juror tions and interrnpted the tent that Judge Randle Journed the Court until t! mn fo be a candidate, “ Hitcbuan is Pres dent of the and should not be absent from the city while holding that position, tant office ata thre is quo e twelfth juror should be- ugh, and is what ed stall be the rule, therefore, ieave Mr, Hitehman in charge ment and send honest Jobn Foley rned to Death in Around his Sam- | of the Fire Depa rom a» lot of shu ignited while playing The Germans, Hebrews, and Irish Resent« ing Roosevelt's Tasult We understand that a meeting of the Germans, Hebrews, and Trish is arranged to co: Pear! street this evening, for the pnrpose of tak! the election to e slander and insula upon th ¢ doomed to recotl upon himnsel’, nigers of this mceti upou the occasion, A Victim of tho Cambr'n Dinnater, The corpse of a woman ine anei skirt, and Jacket and’ red th Tinga ant necklace—supposed to bo a victim of the a disaster—was Ulster county, in the nor i and it is with sadi 8 been struck betwi Democratic party and Atops to def Congress of Trotting nt Flect wood Youterday, und 1s to spea! Fimmrwoop Pan. Nov. 2-—Stakes aud puree 64.0008 mand in harness. Rousing McMabi B: Daaiels's bem We are aaked to place An enthusiastic meeting was held in the First Ward last night, when Justice Hogan gave an ad mirable history of toe horlequin Von O'Mall, anid a high tribute to Mr, Led Mahon, Tux Scw' ong language; but You shail couvict inated for Sleriff a man sprang who placed ti ‘al buffoon, To! man who bas becu fifteen poor miu, Le f the peopl the great pollt thew 1. Brennan i hold you the Of your County Ci fay nothing, Young Democracy to rally in thelr might for are required xiended Lo sudy The Clerical Topers’ War, 8 K. Loew, I will “6 ave known. he will place bis foot upon the ne ries of the Home Mis card in the Boston he truth of the Rev interview. with charges of lager-beer drinki: nltte nies CURIOSITIES OF Chimn, is the preliminary struggle Mr. Fulton's accoun te eleetion 80 Jeifersoa Mark O'Donovan Rossa Pardo: nt romth who re Loxnox, Nov. 2.—A Cubinet oo Wved to grant a pardon to O'Donovan Rossa and other Fenian prisone tyranny of the Re SPARIS FROM THE TELFGRarn, The sale of the at Erle road was agnin Gen, La Marmora con JOITINGS AnOUL TOWN, Kiving eVeatag, w rick in the eranite m Ledwith have tue Weet Lnd ond Emerald n this eity, tn: PERSONAL INIDLLIGENCE, cl, aud give James Azeus Whe handsome and tey ate now ) . y I CSDESLADLS wualcen at | i le Puwceats Wan svie La