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PREEDOM FOR FRANCE. The Terms of a Proposed Armistice. The Emperor Napoleon's Pamphlot. fo Disturbance at Metr-The Army of Mets © Operate in the Centre at Reance—An- other Armiatice Creposed Lonpox, Nov, 8.—There has been no disturb. ence at Motz since the capitatction. The reports of refusal of the garrison rad town to surrender had Whole ori in ina plot by the eitizens and those sol: iors Who Were Rot @lisGed witb tne turm of affatrs, fo seine the arms ta tle wisenals, and maxe forcible resisiance to tle entry iene. The con: sommilion of the desizn was prevented by the lm- perial Grey & Georg ts ‘Aray. Lt is claimed by the Gerw: Oly of mont in Durie te tueuMeient for the scraal ne-~ coasitien of those within the walls for snuther fort- night, The Freneh have onty 2.100 prisoners in their hordes, At voon om Tuesday, the Ist inet, M. ‘Thiors wat admitied to am audience with (ie King of Prnesis, The coaference jasted three boars, A military council was held at Verssilies on ‘Wedoercay morning, in witch Count MamaFek par- Hicivato’, Im the afternogn ii. Thiers was closeted ‘wid Bismarck for @ tong time, The Second Pras: isa Army Corps remains at and be‘ore Thion- ‘Vile, Gen, Kromwer's eorpe will escort THE CAPTURED FAENCH TO GERMANY, tnd will rewain there for gusri duty. The greater portion of the army of Meus, ender Prince Fredorick Char'es, will operate im the contre of France. + Covot Dieu arek, replyine Lo Bart Granvitle's of- fers of mediation, through Coont Bernst: Prussian Mtuister to London, says there will be m Sdrtecleoffered by him to the French elections for dzomtors of the Constitnent Assembly, but the con @eat of to French Provisional Govern-nent to the fholting of such eieetions i# wanting. He fears that Paris, wleinverpreting Eugland's motive in offering Fhe mecivte, ts thereby eneovraged to prolong reeis- farce, Le declare that Provala is willing to recetre MA d earocetly con Mer any proposition from France « seruss LO Corry With ita genuine desire for peace, The Prussians Mave commenced a movement north a d from S.issons, A body ot Morse are rie ported at T.rson, in the departmeni of Alens, Is reported thas M. TWIRGS DAS PROFOMD AN ARMISTION fe the basis eusgested by the Beitish BM Ahat tho prcporition will Demi MW has not bon at Foady—acceviel by Proesla, M, ‘TWlern cxpresses reat ralisiaciion with the course pursaed by Eng- Yand. The jast Fnclish oad American iamiites Wich will be permitted to leave Paris take their Gopartare this morntaz. At tast advices Mr. Wash borne wos propuring to come oot, Toe courace fad address of the Americen Amoulance Corps in he wubject of-erpociad praige. It ts asserted that | material eufficient to have supplied Ba for four months de found in Mots. Kioz Wiliam bas issued @ royal order of the day, congrotuisting hiv army on their succosses FROM PRIVATE BOUMCES, Advices from ‘Tours state that the Red Republt- fans of Marseiliee are again rampant and revolation Ary, A prochimation Just issoed by the loaders Rourees the establivhment of a new republic, em- bracing cities and territory of sixteen depart menia io the southword Dinawouam, Nev, 8—Large mestines have teen Wd bere for the curpore of wutici'ing relief for the Mrring perple avd foldiery of France, The #ub- Beriptions thes for have been manifiegns, + dasees, Nev. Safle evening Journsls print 5 ‘eupplementery sgroement ARGANO © THB CAPITCLATION OF Mura, Dy which 6 ¢ Fr 'eue prunt the right to thedroaeh Bivil cMclals * move or remain, st them option fadinturbed tn person or property, Mone of the Anhebitants, either in their civil or milAary capacity, are to be interiered with «r helt revponsible fos any Previous acts. or for inelr politieal opinions, The @ick and wounded are to nave every eare, 4 emi Lice of of cers or soliiers serving in tie armies Prance are not to be molested in any of their rights, pulle property, wih arehives, ye, ant Papers, re to have protection, The mode of dts ‘Posing of wounded prisoners ie also prescribed. ‘The churre is reiterated by the Prussians that Get, Vaiterses «fe Qacon's Guarde,was betrayed had murdered ourget, Uy means of « flag of Argoe treachs linpiayod by the French, The Prusiau forces ~ ich operated against Dijon met with cUstinat, + sietanee Defore the towa oe the De. | WILGAM OF PADEN CAPTURED Tre mulouTS Da Wht bike French forces were posted, whem the Brier cotreated, wud on the next day the authorities rendered. There ie nothing of interest in the milliary reports trom before Paris, Is is alleged Dut Lassie is approde sive of the revival of Polish vvalily on er Pravsan protection, German of. Bela! pacers rccoll the foct that France refused an Armistice to Austria in 1906 until the latter had a: eopied preliminaries uf peace, end the Fires Napo- Soon always refused Wo rank @ peace without terri. fori l Iudenrity, The Seles troops ty been Withdrawn from the French froutier, ‘The Figaro o1 this evenwwe pudlisbes a version of TUE AMPEROM NAPOLEON'S PAMPULET Op the campaicn of 1870, aud the causes whiok led Wile cap.tulation we Srdan, ‘The Bmperor rerails to mind bis manifesto ina Jest anor the declaration of war, and the minar- faze with Which be Hateved to the ery, * (mw Bertin | He sas hie plan was to mans 110.000 men i Motz, $0000 ot Biiceocure, ated 60,000 at Ciudions, und to fross tho Rhine peor Hoguenee with @ lage foree, fn ordor 14 eppurnte Houtaern Germany from tue Nor'sern Centoderatiun, He hoped to win the Orst AA OALe, cod wecure the wlliance@! Austria and Ta with Feavee in y on Bava- Fi, Daten, and WOrtembers. The defects ta the Pronch military system. and the delay in bringing Whey oud mater al, dha @ thie plan, De enuncimes the dimen Ue evecuntered, hut MGuile tie War Ofice of blame The Gurmans bar- fox bad smple itme to bring shelr furces into the Beis, tho Fromm were eaiuambered and pat on tie Meleuvive, A wow plam was;pecessary, Involving » Tetress on Chatowa, This the Regency disapproved, # divcourmping 40 the pablie, and the Emperor was Brees ‘W cesowe THE OFPENSITS. Yiolding bd co. vivtions, MacMabon’ advice and Dian wore opted, Teal véice to dis sitasiton afer be had gtven up “rpmand of (ue army, and ween Rie nace ead MO\leAty were ignored at Paris, a8 exoecdiagty Pita) Te aequicnced jw tbe mared for the relief of Mots, # arch conscious of ine angers of that enterprise Fo deserinow the operations and analyses the battler Which preceded Whe surrender as Beda, and gives SH tcco ns of hiv interviews with Count Bismarcs 000 the King 0} Prnasia. ‘The pamplict closes wit the declaration that the Gerinn successes are due ¥6 orariority of wi bers, ‘proved artilery, rigorone discipline, reepect for auibority, and the military and patriots fe Kople, witch abeoyve all otber interests and Mbloto 1M cececres the loose hebiteintretaced by the Afican wore ty which tue French rogulae Woops Have been encuced, which he euninerates as want of ACIpline, lack Of endesion, abwence of order, care Kesness of beuring, sna the excess of luggage ear Med by toe titontry, ‘Tre eMoiency of the army exoostes of the Oppo {tus Repub lean Muto de a epi CL Cricinm and Workeaed, 10 be ty jo neanoed to i pines In aiticspetion of the strngzle save women children, ema cit eu, All olbers who escape, fook to esenpe, shall be considerca -* Mtauieua, ard dealt with as traivors, Pae jonrnals of Tonta Cectare that the more the L hee cone to Bauover, nf Duchess of Hvmitton the Princess of Monaco ave loft Wilhelms: Ole for Frauksort. No particulars of the interview between NAPOLEON AND GENS. CAXROBERT AXD Lepour Are reported From officers of high rank eserped from Mo's, the Indipendance Beige \earna that the protocol rela tee to the mogezines and mines was dictated by foars of rome vet of desperation, much as followed the earrender of Lacn, The soldiers insisted on Mgbting eliher for escape cr continuance of the lege, nnd Gens. Deligny and Clinch desired to mace Aeortic even after the furrender was known, bat conkd not mneter » euMcient organi: Pantix, Nov. &—The bombard ach ts carried on by three batteries wear Bieshoim and Wollgsnzen. catior is assailed by three valtortes wear MANIFESTO BY OARIDALDT, Gen, Garibaldi, In an order of tae day, resronches ropuolics for their failare to set for mutual defence, Switzerland, be says, Is kept down by the cxsh boxes of her creat bonkors, With her lifte! @nger se might have kept Prim from Madrid, bat she al- lowed him to slangnter the Spanish nation. Re- forring to the United States, ihe General says: One of Washincton's great famtly barely permits the Republic to fing a word of sympathy to the brave descendants of Laiayette. Thou, who erst Procini aed the omancipation of tees, classteal tant Of liberty, Dome of the exile. wilt thou nbundor in this struggle of cianis thy sister nation, whe marche | fod will ogvin mareb at the van of human progress ? Heroie striggie! he continues, —“Branee ls in tolue, because ber army ot braves was lo! by the stopidest of tyrants. he pation is here. It Das rien as ope man, sad will m: 4 auioerat of reper: nts inhuman butchery. Ths caer closes with an appeal 10 LE® soldiers, de- toring that their courage is UPTaertionable, but that they want cooleens sud discipline, indispensabis to war, ‘The following are the exact words of Garibaldi's order for the day, slluling to Amerieat et, Dy Lifting might soldiers in Cubs beek Madrid, the murder of the entire ponelation oF he. WhO are part of Worhi "* great family, barely lag) the erest Regubite ympethy to the brave desceadamts of Lay . forks ine cold autocrat fepeot his Eating souehi sins make tl ol hoerat rey Ving sought |! Dbutehory.” A speci! Cevpatch from Brussels states that bo- fore ‘oaving Metz, Rogaine took out of the army treasury his valary af Marsbal and Benator, XO ARMISTIOR GONCLODED. Right o'elock.—At this bour no eondsmation bes been received of the recort that aa armistice had een definitely coneaded at Verealiloa, The remor was in eitectation this morning, bat teeetved a contradiction this afterroon, The confictine reports cansed a commotion in the Stock Exchange, ond all kinds of securities, inciud- Tay American, fuciaated violopt!y in price, — FRENCH WAR peepsrenes, Ons of of Bazaine’a Treason+Unfn- vornble Keports trom Marseillee—lyens te be Defended to the Death. Tours, Nov, 2.--The Provisional Goverameat has received reassuring advices from the sousern aad western provinces of Franee, ho people are uranimons for the continuarce of the war eatil o Peace is possibie ow soins oLuer basis than tie ros. sion of French territory, ‘Tne Journge of Tours ask for official proofs of Buzaine's ireasonabie in tontion:. Tours, Nov. 3.—The Government has no from the mission of M. Thiers and there are no offielat advices from the crmy of the Loire, Frow ” PORTS conduct of the people. Bome oxcesses have buen committed, and It ts raid tthe newly appolated sdiainisirutor was slot al on the occasion @f his reception of the Municipal Coancii. Tue avthorides of Lyons have published a resolu: Hon that i, “ould be better to submit to any pard ship thoa surrender the town, L one shuil tue death; none #holl leave the facts in revard to the surrender of Mets hecous Known, the mere it it evident that Buzaine's conrse was (reasonable, Much stress Js laid upon the manner in whieh the oMfcors and men were decels- olin re-ard to the con itton of Fronce, The fact that 40,000 000 francs and enormous quantities of Munitions were delivered to the enemy ts o(90 dweit upon cs evidence of treason, A despatch from Laftoche, dated yesterday, says A BALLOON PASSING OVER THE FUWN droped w copy of the Pariy Journat Offciel of the Bint lt, conaining the following MirMicence: Tie Government hud issued a decree deriaring that toe children of all citizens killed tu the war will Le Adopted by the nation. My Thiers hat arrived fo Paris, The Government om tie 20th announced that Mets had c.pitulaced, Aa immense meeting wat held in tho evening at ‘the Hotel de Vilie, ‘Phe Mayors of the Departments of the Keine, Seine-et-Obe, Seine et-Marne, anu Oise were present. Jule Favre imade a patriotic af dress. Me said tte Government was determined to carry on the war tothe last, The army woul soou Atiack the besiezem, break through thele lines, ena Join hands with the troops from ‘pe provioces MM. Arago aul Ferry siso poke in the eme strain, The joarmis pebdtich extracts from the Journal Ofichel 04 Parin of the 1st i stood stat U . by which it ls under Paris Government had decided TO ACCEPT AN AnMistiC iA that Floarent, wiio wanted @ pretext, raised 3 @omporary riot. The Journal Oftcid aay»: The Total de Ville was invated, and a Committee Public nafeiy prulumed. Tho memvers of the Provisional howre. Abont Bo'elock Trochn, Arngo, and Ferry wore freed trow the handa of the rlovers by ® the Nationel Quart. Fayre, Goo. Taints Regiment, wore still he untii 3 o'clo ning tat these Limou’ abla sete were repressed by the inierference of come of the Nouonal Guar ers and took porltion headed by Karey courtyards were ocenpied by the Mudiles hile sev vents of tue Nattoual Guard aod Carsbinvers were CLEARING TIE MAILS PRoM TOE MoD, At tne same time the National Qurds, ocenpying the square, the quave, and (he ¢ Revolt, abouted enihusiastic ercetings in howor Of ‘rochu es ho puswed in front uf thw troops TUR TROUELS AT MARSFILLES, o Gent, appointed to suceead Raqatos roment Administrator at Marseilles, was jel by @pist.! shot on his reception at that Governmens were detciaed several tuhon of arokr-lagés, imion mauder ef che lath 1 priscuers, It was. wi who ran up th ound U, Hows chy, He bad previoutly addressed @ despatch from Lyvos to the Municipality of Marseliles, enuonne- ing that he elm ovid arrive there yesterday, and de ng that be came with bat one thought—to #.v0 Jon; to save the republic—and would asain athorities im that great tai At B o'clock ia the evening @ despaich reached Tour tating bhas eo bad been shot, Mivister Gamibetta immediately sent the fullowieg te! om to the suthoriiies of Marseilies : “My Friexps: Administrator Gent was the ob- Jeot of ap ignobe attack, Make ® supreme appeal te the people, Permit no longer violence aud crime.” To M, Tent the Minister addretaed @ despatch saying: “1 am Lorrorstrock by thy thongbt ther owe to whom the Republic owes so much can Le thas cesely attached I am sure ail good peonte must eondeme the crime, All nt Gesiring to be oowsldered accomplices in It will acknowledge vour fight, sealed with your blood. to rcle in the name of tue Government 1 ancioasly awe: ws that the would.be murderer has been delivered ap to jus Mtoe," Tee Moniteur priate s tong report made by M. Vaicour, an vffcisi who escaped (rom Mets, oharxine Marshal Dazalne with treachery 2b maze Laaatue bad bul OMe motive, that wus to remain MASTPR OF THE POLITICAL sITPATION In Peonee, A complete pistory i9 given of the cam paiem of the roops while ender the eommane ¢ Tnaatio, the couive 4? whieh Hb ie shows ihat ta f NEW YORK, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 4, JHE POLITICIANS’ CIRCUS. FORESHADOWING OF ORANT'S RR. NOMINATION FOR PRESIDENY. Marshal opposed all proposals for general sortie from the fortress, A telegram from Angers reports that a ballon landed there yesterday with favorable news from Paris Opinton Natlonote of the 20th contains Seammons addressed to King Willism and Prince Frevetick Charles to oppear personally or by proxy 1 of Froemasons in Poris, to an- Swer (0 charges of perjury, their ease to be edjudzed uit shou'd they not appear, by the officers of the Grand Lodge of O' Hall's Frionds Attempting a Disturbance —Specckes of Judge Pierrepont, Henater before the trib A grand ratification mecting of the Republicans of this city was hold lest night at the Cooper Inati- tute, The hall was crowded, lodtes being on the atage and in the audience, The boek of the stage was draped with the American flag whilo likene-ses of Gens. Grant ond Woodford Wonca Ar. Chea, 8. Spen cor eniled the meeting ¢© order, abd mominated the Kon, Georce Opdyke ‘Vicd-Presidents, ineluding Mr. Horses Greeley, Mr, Wm. Orton, Gov, Solomon, Col. Cona:is*, Bamucl Sinchir, and many others ‘The doen ent The report on the day's events conelndes an fo! With the armiatyes tendered are connect” other Lars drorhadeod in cum eneily const rerenting them ti Defer ninces which » Any neveasity of A larze list of A ieeble minority, which cannot aii ied Interests neh a ernment to harmonize of & cliy of (wo millions of iniabi- t aD within tielr walls, and the interesia You have particioate! in ur enconrazement will be ure agulust our ene! Judge Pierrepont we the frat speaks KPONT’s ADDRESS, The Jaze boran with a retronoect of the biste. hes of otf: varicus perties Fince ISD4, ad ‘ coming Congress was Renublican, the nt would aurely be Renulitican. Ha noxt astonished his hearers by aiylne that Woodiord mad an oF ellat wee record, and ou unsullied repotation a he added that none tnt Of an unlimited liberty, this ardaous task. and both within ond wituout, In civil life, attor wir calgon Yuits ever grew anon the old #! ‘rait (rom any Lranc’ @nersited on tbat stock ' will taste of blood for many ‘The conditions of TOs PROPOSED apwrTice fon will be of twenty-five dave, ‘The inhabitants will have the during this baleres 0¢ elections wili be beld in all the Departmy nta, owing tothe events that lately, is resolved to consuls the people of Paris a8 to the malntenanos of the authority thet was conferred anon lt, The vote wa to take plsce Party would nominate for President, ye funeral services to Gen. I. held in Cooor F He cbaracierined ‘The Paris Goverume reve, Speaking of 6 nuccessor to Gon, Orvnt, he sald? Tt ts.of the mtmoss Interc-t to the Rewnblions Party ccrssion be sett Novhing so mel power as 10 be. casting about ‘fo 1 Fee Ik is not known here yet whether the a bas been concluded ——— PRUSSIAN WAR DESPATCIES. if the next Pres. ri? ree His notacttio’. But itm atten JAY ho muat have inane o 7% that Grant was Seord a1 Gevreral in OM war: that he 19d Ctoiers % unflleait ant t> glorious 4 —The following royal order of the day is pubiished this morning: Sonpiens oy The Conrzpenats Anures: When the since we took the field, T ssid Gov would be * ith our just cause, has been fally realized, witness Woert’ Metz, Soden, Beaumont, Strasbowre, exch victory for our arom. To Fou belong Whe merit and the Taalatained pH the rirtaes which especially distinguish soldions, With Beta the Isat iy 1s destroyed. I take this oppor- tunity to thank jon all, from the General to the Wietover the fatare, Took forwa: calmly, because I know that with suck soldiers vie- tory tannot fail, Verwsaitirs, Nov. 8.—In conrequence of the torms proposed yesterday by M. Tilers, and accepted aay by Count Bismarek, the French an armistice of twenty-five days to allow eoneral elections to be held throuzhout France; tne armistice to be besed on the military satus in quo existing on the day of signature, d-mands: Gey know ‘That this cor* ites Wen IM Gest ws wiser Dy Wines tee him; they are gelermined ehanice ; andti Byers cal a €0 exAcuy as O-PeRE he Hite her th=v know wot oF God soares the Ifo of Gs: or the United 84 Mow an interruption war mole by some persons G Rall, who eviled for e stavioned themselves In the hackgroa: riot appeared tmmi J nid retired, tt atter offere to the mis ditty wW tue taas of “Captain Jinks, commencine, * Dus General Boum of the Twoed Bi With Now York clty baods 1-0 oaldy iy Tammany Hall the For wyreit aud uy Tawi ‘The offurt was appurenily received as «bit at the dkaniey Battel SENATOR CONKLING' A’ter a drief enoocl from Deiat Dnvsenta, Nov, 8. 1 Wo dally recet \sits from exc ped oMcers ‘Their teatimony ts conciusiv tw the treachery of thelr commander. tn thelr ture” uv phling commence thanking ‘Tommany Hall @ Wee to hold a meeting im tie hall Dad pau for, Alluding to. the .@ said they Roomed Lo show Lat In thon of the city there wore more voter: ave issued an address to the exorting them to patience uni'er misfor oe for Witch they ure nov responsi country end history will exonerite ibe people of from any share ta tie ignominy of her «1 4 tain thero were men, women. oliil tren, unt cattle, Tt had thal as che commu was ta Mmeny pevple Were Out Wathe atroet and Matborrs etreat didn't toza o* Louz Branch of such dissipation. Speaking of the dutios of we Supervisors, lie wall to be preaent and wi'ness all tho wotin, aud coating from’ dainn ini ‘ee Dy many batnre. ere Da’ ta belles of Opposition to the Candidatare ef the Duke euis dida't approve Maparn, Nov. 3.—Al @ meeting of the deputies of the myority of the Cortes, Marshal Hornced bis letention to present to the Cortes the Doke of Aorta ras eni Admiral Topete att bo rerretted that Prim bad put proposed the Duke of Mo: penrter sopported Eapartora, it Of the canst bad such men os fepertero, Pr swanld put vote for omens De could not neer when Brain ee iatance of hin ‘ne for Wise b, SHALE aMpuing gopriton poe Mie Creng dep 10 9 piahouee, The Marquis of Sante Cros sald the Liherst Union party wae Cot ver decited om the ian Prince's ca A meeting of tte Li Poet uf the Tra eral Union members hod been Previourty held wt whic 1 Seor Rosas opposed A. and Invored Mentpenster « Li oa deci.ret for the Dake of Ao Dye lait provi Wes to arrest for oF new RMPLOYMENT OF THE MILITAUT, @ Wwetrnoted ant ceterminea to @ we. mil evcuwn: nod th Stace who ‘has, Fae in ‘eur . te detertcined Ai them im their dut Expartero ; a lay or to-morrow, Ove dave is required by law betwet An interval of apelled to remais silent ee @ ON THB ELECTION, ne WE sal! DOL Fee ope Ik BOL Meer so mich f tut ae for the ¥adaimat the Hew vent antral id Wath Sbertomen and Fi yot contraimm and Nal Peo! Koome— y 7 growud Of tbe FiO Of A well: 2 wast AT TAMMANY, 0 Jor Jor revelations wiiich at taat & membered Ju y. Comiog Event. There was a comicul gathering of horse rporte- men end politiciuns of the racing poo! reow evening, ard betting went o@ alternately on m and Laast—horse oad cendidate—with a groteryae In the optaton of t embiace, some Of the candidates did not seem io The betting on the Btute cle ciion was confired wholly to how muth an would baw entire equality, 1 the quadrnpete, she Ol, & tes Kopuviicans who are iu earnest f.ou oliticinas wisn are wot, ORAMN FoR Fi Yority Ween election, the point In njority over Ledwith would te, id be between Uiem io the Six thetth wards of the ciiy, ant Wooaford, Hofman not to fa “the eb of Now DENT AOATH, HOt Of @ poiitions party, but of fea elusioad party. bot of Frey of Fpoilanen wal POUCA, OUL Lo I (0 hose why will Cone wt moan 40 #peak of Fe od OF Ave COMO! Wood'ord £9, 30 Olly of Tb 19 Ho vole In the el! 7100 to thas be Tool on Sate miajurity of '5@0~Lofnan a, Wood- mefority im toe Btate for Hoffman— party, apd How 16 > we naddato f0) from tho \ax lev @ eivcting a vuy Jority tor Homan in the etty: ff 10) Lo 25 bat Weodiord Ay thet faice oN, Ue wapretending patriot Cue til else t, ana Wilk LOOK AT TWAS sworn f Conkline’s speech, many UK place, ane witt, Woodrord, aud 4 Tat Mofinan, has 90,000 minjority in twit ey OF Now York leit out, over Woou. het ting oven (dat SeMahoe beats Roosevelt for Con overs cosounte ton twcllom appearing to baye WOTOCRAVHL SHY 6UN REPORTERS. ator wan ‘followed by Gen, Sharne, in a eral mantionto; the Union’ Glos Oi, tn nome concerted piece: wm improMiN du eo\iny AN ake weigh be ser? had been pien Pruali-ee, to tien. Washingcon ed it bad beea used by Joti Harper's Ferry, and taviled ‘The Emperer Napoleons Bt Billiard Beene f O Conor's Koome- Henry Jarret Prine. spoils of the Emperor Napoleon's tlready arrived in New k. The Scotia broweht a very handsome chromo Rupplying « 1 Girardet, entitien! Ka zate Of billiar Um Coup Digmtt’s, 1» wine youUE ¥ OF This work of art wea ea:tared by Mr. Henry darrett from ane private billia y arrived here so to be present d to Car The following were the resvintions adopted: Tht the Repunticnn prinen fe ownug It3 colo! rby is & party of fr nutnd thus tui noi to Henry P The prize was io Fourteeuth Wi POW er Inay be Tw. rFiachey Muar ve gross to wired, Vat {hia exiwoney ts ‘etn! tucitor of ‘bemmany 1Ail, whereoy & ple to power by Gaud iu Ms 4 Republican Demorracy, forth ous full’ w The Police Justices f rong (colored) was arraigned before terday, Ob & Charge of illegul tion, having recistered from 29 Grund sireet. when be lived at 64 Pare Batlot, falsehood a thy Com Re olred, that toe anterri Justice Dowling y the Penitentiary SAR this tet ‘and redeluou, vated In the. ‘oived, That in the ponding struggle for the purit, OOF ettireus Of ail Po 1 # that Viyssea 8 Grant ts awis B, Woodiull a Judge. (Cheers fret case, and we elect on, we are dete: you, so an to de ' Cou'ts are determined t protect the elective fran- others from & of the ballot, we waite wit for Jags Woodr ne ou Prospect Park The msich between Lucy aod Allen with run. fe Off the mare gayi sisorge Wilkos and Commodore Vaodervi Sov iret choir match tor @9,000, a ertan wad Jarvis Bs + )—16 98,88 On pm no i ‘Aevohied. The' Wore ta the city o%, w York, the fret fe 'wilh auited ene: 81 8 9 wold then > re, cepth sireet. Palmer end swerorn Gul bro Footy sod thus: Pelmer—60, 6, 96; Ueicss Patbe: them LO OGF OWo CAAnpe 1 made by Gen. Bhirpe aad ot} which the meeting udjouracd, os i Anather Ditesing Hrenmer. Brel reedow ‘The stoamabip idabe, yt \ teft Liverpuoi 13+ BOW Leen ont Mileen daze Sohn Foley tor John Foley, tho candidate for Assembly {n the Twonlyetiret Dietriet «Clue Ke Deonoriats, eantuined Lig postive aot evening ty VAC PCr) Prnadiaid bud WHO bYLed Lor ubiicand aad Young larce and respectable meetine at Staln's Hall, +30 ‘Third avenue, Alladling to the Boned Areade road soheme lok tramelt een the City Hail And Ba:tem, Mr. Foley enid, in an ‘wits Mr, Bewari, the millionsire, on Wednesday Mr. Siacars dieaoproved the pla and said he woo d Spent €10,000.000 to defert it. Hoveches wore also tunde by Mesers, McDonall and,Armstione, potas Old Pap Kingsley pelled from the Regu. Republican Comasttier. Ata meoting of the Regular Republican Gen- eral Committee Inst evening, Henry Buith, Bonja- min F, Manierre, Dan Conover, and other great Hants wore present, Andrew W. Lerzat, candidate for Congrom: tn the Fourth Distiict, reported feom tbe Firat As- fombly District Arsoetition that Nathan Kingsley, Br, one of tho —delogaten to the = General = Commigeo from — that ton, had expelled from the Assocation, 8 Kennedy bad been e'ected as d Generel Committee in his stend, and axkod that thin action of tie Association te rititted by tre Gur eral Committee, and Mr, Konoedy’s n me be placer! on the roll of ti verai Commities, This request wan granted without A dissenting roles Resolutions were pursed relsting to the death of Albert Car'!, delegate irom the Fitth Assembly Dis+ trict Association, James Brett was accepled us @ de erate from the Rieventh District Association, in piace of Dorman B, Fxion, resigned. A commanteation from the State Central Com. mittee inviling the Geners! Commiites to cormiltes before the State Central Committee, who 8 view of harm unizi diflerences exise Ang. tm, the Repauican te aft sharo remar! ation to the general a © Committes, referred to tle Executive Com- mittee with power Tt w resolve! wot to have any ratifeat foting, a8 ro county oamctthios bad been nominated, ociaz, Mm RBveral delevates said, to the action of the Beate Central Committes, Which comm !'st The Cromittes t! again denounced, urned, —— Democratic Mase Ratification Meeting and in Brookly An immense Democratic mses ratification eld If cnd aboot the Brooklyn Acatomy of Music Inst eveninz. The space in iront of the Tail, Pohon and Montszae ntreets, wore thronge! at an early Lour, pix calcium icles re- ected from Cierent points about tbe Fquare, Pyramids of globular gas lamps ornamented the Puint of the Park, aad pyrotechnics were displayed oposite tho entrance to Montatne arrret: while aky rockele inuuserable were exploded in every on, ‘ho poriralts of MTerent canditates were dis- jayed by menue Of A moKic lnmtern, witractine con- siderable attention, and elictting humorous remarks frm the eruwd, ‘The torculigh! procession waa an immense afuir, conristiie oF nine divisions, under the eile direc tion ol Me. Th The ‘ore’ et, bau nmeroas J enried erend an Posing epect: march Was thr Clinton reet, Scherm horn streets, on aveone, Brid fireet, im a'rect, Cie Hall, Jornlemen roet. Monta~he ctroet, to the Aendemy of du-ie completely Oling al te space in the nelenburiood for Line ‘The Acaiemy w ‘onely picked. ‘The mooting called to order by the Hon, Mrtin Kalbfleisch, who exiles upon the Bon. Henry C. Marply to p fide, A tone list of Vice-Presidenis and Secreta Hee wns read by Mr. Jases B. Craiz; also eesvula: tiene endoring the State and lneal’ nominations, Which were cunnimously epproved, Gov. Huthnan, AnnOUNce! ae Lhe principal speaker. did wot pnt in An aprearanor, Addresses wero mide dy J.B. ‘Thaser, Kichwed O'Gorman, Gen, Cary a Ohio, re two outside moetings. At the staud opposite t @ Acadeiny, Benator Ferree oresiien, and Udiremwes were male Gsilagher of New Col BT, Wood, kduaud Driges, Henry nC. Jaco! ee Partin and their ice iu a Barroom A Rowdy Kicked tate the Streot—The ‘aliant Seldicrs tune Fh Second Ward Voluateers of Brooklyn, 100 Went on u target exearvion ae eat \ Towe's Moret, Bust New York, peotert-? Accomnunying tien cose « Bang Of roughs and a nuinber of pot-bow polldeians One of these containers owed Mr, Cook a amall swin of mney, aud upoM Leing asked for ut, reuuey a volias of oaths and gitempted tu beat Mi. C, but he lurned pum to fellow and kicked Lim aud some of bis friends into the erreet, The reoxh, vow over, returned and dent the burtenter iw a brutal manner, and would doubtless Lave kiled win out for the timely vid of Mr Couk, Who, seizing « club, drove the ganz out of doors. Matters now arsuiiel a sorivas aspect ; some of dhe Volunteers ook rides aexmod duiervinet to Kall Mr. Klos, Anives, ond revolvers ma io ortered ont P Bie call with ‘med with lowded S fixel b wentim Miemy {0 brive Voluuteers led quit On Tuesday th Gallogher Gaarda of Brookive hud @ tarvet exeutsion in Kint Now York, aad. to ‘up the afair Nev k wn Mir, Cook @ clad, that saved ber fom far. ther misireatuient Ly (he scoundeo! si yi Pesoctenlhacie A FASUIONADLE WEDDING pats ad ‘Tho Ton in Ecatasicn—An Eminont Banker's Yostorday morning tho fashionables were im a fover of excitement, tLe ocension being the marriace of Dies Baran Frown, daughtor of James M. Brown, e Well +iseet banker. to Mr, Auton Hardy, eremony took piace in tLe Churel of the An consion, Fifib avenue, Atum early hour the cuests beren to arrive, id & contin ttroam of beaattes attired in magnificent robes, passed in. Prof, FF, Moller presided at the organ. and for am hour onter- talned the guests wits the chuicest masic trom the operns Cap'. Larbush, the distinguished eran," 105 years of wee, occupied # front wat, Ab 1 o'clock the reetor, the Rov. John Cotton Sith, entered the chureh, and five minutes later Mendels. Wording Maret from the organ proclaimed trance of be t party, coried by her Miner, the bride. ting te Prhtots motu evmpanied dy six of Uiidegroaus was dressed in a rich rohe of wilte (rail, Weinned with ®hite Bowers. On hier head slie Wore A wrest) of whive rosebuds and @ jong Bowing vel, The bride-tnaiue were Uressod in white tarlatan, with large bows ol Fiv. bon, and (rimmed with gieow buts, Ab the conelvalon of the service (Kvlseopal), the Tonptiauser Murch," by Wagner, was payod by request, A wns given ot the residence of the Ver in Thirty-eixih street, the house being ¥ deoo ated with flowers — Klephants by Anotion. French's Oriental Circus was sold by auction yenlerduy in Trenton, ‘The large elephant Empress was roid to Jolo O'Dries, of Piiladelpbin, for 48,00, A baby elephant wae put up. but the bids rose no hicher than §3,400, sod the proprietur re- verved (he animal, demaniing $5,000 turher, Tho srata of double humo camels, thirteen in number suld for $7,200 to Jucod Keed, of Philadelphia Ibe faine purchaser bought a baby camol for $190, Jus. 1, McGuire, of ‘Trenton, hourht a performins pony for $55 birt hac toon held at $40) by Mr. French, ang twe She thiud ponies’ were sold to two Trenton men for $185 and Fi5. The “siar' horse of the entabiivhinent brougni 9%, Johu O'Brien, of Phila: delphi, being the purchaser, Other performing Horses Were sold wt (rum $2 to $375, An East Sido Merchant's Sulctde, Emilio Scbeules, of 187 Chrv street, was awakened yosterday tbrning by the report of # pistol at her ee, and the spurting of Dion in her (Cu ond apringing from ber evuch, tound ber bus ‘vand dead, The piotol was suil grasped to tne right hand, with the maszie in nie mouth, He was & loboeco manufacturer, aad had sustained # lose of $60 througb We malice of rome persu:. who bad poured vinegar and sailuw over # loc of Havana wo bacco waicl ho was packing iu the yard, Tuls aod obser (roubles affected Lie mind ee Gravte Endorsement of ch Post OMice Cou Wasmnarox, Nov, 3—The evutraot for en- velopos wile has recently Lesa givew to Reay woe gropted to ‘4m npon mature detiberation, alter Consultation with ‘he Prosiiews, whe eudorved ul dowo uy Mi, Crememntt THE SENTENCE OF QUINM. Resteteriva Re- pontediy—Judce Weodraf's Lentenoy—A Lesson for the Tammany Pollticians. ‘The last act f the importent legal drama, hay- Ing primarity for its object the testing of the eonatt- tustonal vaiid ity of the clause of the United Biates election Inws, recently parsed, providing for the tuniehmont of frantstont regis 1, OF attempts to secondarily. the release of Terence Qzian, indicted for that offence, was enacted porter In the United Brates Circuit Court, Jndeos atctord presiding. The court room ronged with spectators, and thore was the at carey of eminent counsel. trint Attorney Davis called Terence Quinn, who came “orward from the prisoners’ dock, The District Attorrer—I move that sentence be row pronounced unon him, Mr, Joreoh Bell enid tha Pronounced. Le desired to rend wotch might Woodruff and defore Judement war tome afiderite, end to mitiaste the severity of the Conrt might otherwise be called apon to imvose apon tim, ‘The prisoner, Mr, Bell esid, who waa tenorsnt atthe time when he is charged with the commission of the allered offence much intox- feated, and not really morally responsible for what Mr. Doli read the aM@Javit of an inspector of the Sixteenth Zloction District of the Bixteents Ward, in which the prisoner was alloted to ‘a reristore', that Qninn carro to the registry off the A8h cf Detober, and desired to register me was not recolved at the 1% avenue} that drank that nichts great many tr vory drunk then and also =, the fte=t Inga that he drank een) timea th the morning, fet Attorney read an om Petty, that h@ arebet 1 the 19th. fumediatel onversed with oy no anrerrance oF I Jndce Woo traf then passed sentence apom the Drisoner as (ol ows The Conrt have listened pavingtt to cahat the emt Preetionle ‘oy to wave yon fron Of the offence which yon ha Hatened, 1 pnesed war onrivied bo whats of your offeree. The ex during the progress ft Bonnerl dromed conseqnences which ariag in the mind of the Cont, or wi Irattention hy eonneel: been pre red pont ed It enn: iene with they hope it may be nsolal f ‘ents of nablic ine thar von de Imiprisone | 1 0. Sere, AKI that you MAY tie 108 La the isorot Carr forthe t ena of the prosecution, whioh are Qainn, unon the eadition of the sentence, seomed doWneost and desvonvent QUINN'S OWN TORT, out to the Youne Men's Temne- yfonrth trent and Foun Abe NE 10 o'et Ck, Uwas there [drank a good deat ‘cloex when 1 went miter of off niged freely tn i he mocning. 1 gota ¢ effets of the drink ‘Went Seventeanth atreet. between On tho 17th inet. \: an fering from Left my hones, #8 met woor there fiends at tlie corner af Sevonte five drinks, and when we left Trem went with some of the Enavoet=rs ts teenth” street Fecink 7 miaet have hind tn fone oF ye plasms og with Ovem. The Joxhectors ware Parton ver me aliens, Alter Toemih Psteet ani knew whol vas Thee tolt ine tien canized, and they vm mame. aud ard was nor eo Arlbky | wen ame, and after oatil | was arrested ti ty And f&xeu (0 $40 police station in Weal Tita resotient ape Cathie Petts swore to-day that [was anber when he Wat at olovon o'omeK Tis Joan b@ proved by the MOL AL the deax. nod A police oMmoer there unit Pena Cay thal Cu ae hol anew! without haying done anvihing way Cine before, nor have nit BO! HAY Bune to tt 11 not been Deasily intoxien'ed oto flair, and ENCK QUINN, oO nnow Tam tanne=s Neory Miller's Dinner Nr. Henry Miller, an uld and respected farmer of Montvilte, Morris county, N.J., went an Wad- nosday morning tant to nis while eating his dinner at noon became al stomach, and poticed @ pecuilar and unplownat tuste tn hie food, He enve the rest of Ht to his dog, but before the unin! hud eaten tt elt be too was takon tick, and in lees than Ove m Mr. Mitier mi hut wns too wear to do an, Iie ahonis obtained efforts to retarn to bis stanes, ond wis ci od Lill evening, when he Meiteal men were summoned. who and found trices of arvenie in, Jorge quantities. Mra, Miller, who. rit th " ‘ation bad been un npnorently aninter- pectator, was here obeorved to tho room where the nm 1 to take ont a piece of bread Bie. ate Letorm them, ody of tie dh te-ame insensihi 2 o'clock the next morn came plnin that ale had herselt ve beor ty ontain ne Of Mra. Miller's eons. a yonne man residing iw the western art of Now York State, mnt While home on » visit lo bis mo: purchased trom Apert of the pai ra few Gaye iv, Dat whetner It vil result $8 prow crime OF nol cannot His know Intee © ascertained onimvuarny, The fyneral ot Alderman Conroliy, of Jersey Clty, Lerday, waa attends bytan lint 4n uncle of the Inve Major In Nathan, diod at war formerly editor aud proprictor of los Petors, the netor, Med of con: nce to Bieni third street yeeros nh he was the oF} ‘ danover bya Third ayer hi at the Acadeny of Musto, which aotied $110), CURIOSITIES OF CRIME. Inilogber prige Aight is down for Tues. day reat, 1m Kansas Mrs. Tilia Erenpan, of 61 Commerce atreot, New: Ark, WAP AFieeled yesterday OU Charge Of slarving aud Weason, aged olgnt Javenife Arylum £0 OF Masling & ears, was seat to the rase watch from Mor * Bully Nelson." after being rele xed ou bonds for ’ prison messengor, 7 ca H. Foran, Dally naa gone to Kdward Murph the examinction In ihe Tombs by J Ft, cashier for Mosare Roni ail Vo, of 8 Wilhans "nd the broker, He (orged bouds wae PRIOR TWO GENTS. THE RED JACKET DISASTER eens THA FLIGHT OF MORZIS CLEARY, TUK OUILIY LWOINEER, paakeyy veto ‘The Anstecant Eumineer to be Arrested—The Owne.a of the He: © Exonerated—The Droaken Voyage and [ace from Now Brunswick to Perdition. The investigation by Cororer Harned, of Mids dlesex county, Now Jersey. into the cireumatanees Attending the death of Cart. Robert Brown and Pilot Francis Duan, was Gonciaded in Perth Amboy you torday. Both mon lost their lives by the explosion of the botlers of the rteam taz Red Jacket, In Statom Island Sound. ehortty after midnizht on Bent. % ‘The inquost wns beaux on the 16th of Beptember, tnd postponed to await the raising of the wreck, and the resnit of an official examination of the ex- plotea betters, The testimony given nt tho first day's tnquost roved that on tho day Srevious to the Alsastor the steamtags Rod Jucket and Bine Donnet had engarod io wapirited race on the Raritun River, from Now Bronswick to Perth Ar-boy, The race was for A WAGER CF ONR Kx@ OF LAGER, which was won by the Ro! Saoket's crew. The consumption of this Ineer. It #A8 Ala shown, remmlt ed in intoxicating severe) © tie crow of the Uh fated toe. At halfpast one o'elock on t'e morning of Bept, @ the Red Jacket to the dock wt Portl Amboy te take In tow ewo lizhtors to New Yors, Bho barely reached the Hound when the terrible explosion of hez Sollers startied the slumbering inhabitanus of the port, broke many windows on shore, und sont the Red Jacket to the bottom, Ov the following Banday the bodins of tho ceptain and pilot were reer vered. the latter bearing marks of muti! Yortorday only two witnesses were The first wea Mr. Frederick Hopper, and machinist residing (n Perth Amboy. Me, pay enuues aes bs soe Gases the Bellare, FOOND THR GRAMS TORN LIKE PAS2®, olts pulled through the Iron, and rot long than (wenty of the tubes blown out, Two of ¢ In inch Mure had evlinrsed fo cleaoly torether thet iron to tron. The tbe sl.eots Ne Pi earance of having heen hot at the time of the explosion. He was ef the opinion that the water's bein low in the Doller was the enuse of the ex dlosion, He could not inn as to how low the weter was, bat it mai vo teen helow she fines Decwnse of thetr collapse. To considered the boiler remarkably rong. ‘There was no delert tn the fron, In fret he hed never econ a bolier to wel braced on was this ono, The water must bave gut low throngl neglizen Mr. W. H. Rerrvinan, a Untied States nenector bot ied that he inenected the Red Jacket’ holiers ‘lost xoring when they were rew. To t them he put on a pressure of 160 round no loidieation of weakness, nor did be enoape of a drop of water from any NE MAD OFFICIALLY EXAMINED THE BOILERS fines the exp lorio id fonmd one of them with the shell torn off and tabex broken and biowe ind the nther wy e shell vartiv blown off, the tunes gone, and two 16-Ineh fines collapredt, ‘The tron wat the crown sheets, tubos, connect! brosonted aumistakes Prom thate con | was What not taken jess t 400 to BY) poun ts rressnre to the equars inch to ‘ause the explosion. They ers a pair of the Fongeat boilers that he had ever inspeote ‘The Coroner tid botore the jury a enia:anniow ton Law, John M. Weeki ard others, United Beaten ical Tranectors Biinervwors of Marine Boilers New York. certifving that the bot'ers were of extrs ordinary strength and oroverly constructed, ead that the disaster was entirely due to the CARELERAYRSS thet Cant, Robert Brow to their douth by Uh) e are uv ~ sion was dne entirely to the xp! the encineer, the acting [age chads Sie of “ oe fy Ricrene 6®) ar’, one Jere. further evonerated Gabi beat (rom all ‘ Cleart, the enpineer, war anbraneed to ab send (Ne nquost, but has disappeared, 1k le top posed tha NO TUS CONSEQUENCES OF UTS CUILT, be has fled. The acting en: ineer, Asron Riddle, re rides in Renth Am| nthe dremen on tt Btotes authorition United Btates Distetot to rrowernte Ur Court 0: New Ji a TERLILLE DISASTER AT BKA, Piedad Loos of the Stenmahip Varnon with Thirtre etx Pn va nud Nenrty all her Crew, Lae Ciry, Fin, Nov. 3 —The steamship Ver tana, Capt, Joseph Spencer. which ssiled from New York Oct 15 ‘or Gulveston, Texas, foundered daring the wight of Oct, 20 off Janiter Intet, Fr All o@ Word except the serond mate and font men wert lost. ‘The Verona belonved to Messrs, C. TL. Mallory & Co's line; ware Oret-class woven propetiog, only one year old, and O70 tons Darden, Hor carge consisted chiefly of dey goods, ‘Thirty-six eable Darsengers were on board the Vurona, nearly all of Whom were (rom Teas, Among the passengers was Mr. Jonkine, M. P. (prohobly Sir Georre S-mnel Fenkinson), member of the British Nouse of Commas for North Wilts, ihe ve ee FLASUES FROM 1B OCEAN CADLES pila adh Coraols closed vestor Inv at Oi Five-twention. FRAO, G6, RN. Bie, OOI5 |, 10H, BTy, . aia eth, thy, Ce ME TON, tle. Reto, 19) Mae Ove Landred ant eth Corton are nid to favor Un the Spanish thro: The wreck of te steamer Cambri es in the conree of vessate following te [rf hasae: throneh ON nl, and is pronounced @ dangerous odstew> Of the 240 Donation in the Dake of Avsta's election te WASMINGTO arnointed Baperintend entot (Le Merine Horpital at New Ol ‘on Secretory Bentwell yesterday received another (river ot loa Of @00,000 to the new loan from a Now York bank. The Commisstonar of Pensions and forty of hit fierks tony the train trom Washoe on tnt nicht, haw Inv received oirtt dave’ leave of mheence, wit a We Giving Levy ot abarneore given Wo clerks is alt the Executive Departments. newerted that Instead of the Promte 0 i Tidian peare pol ey, het ea vinced of 1 ovine allt of 1 Veione elon ent orth countre In this wi k ning end eivit the Indiane, and ie de oat Inalvet tothe lu‘lont exvead — INOS ANODUT TOWN Th the Moat race between Decly and Binte yeatem Fre Joe wore elated by both men, wad (he rage Te Soathern Womarta Rarean of tits city are enémavoring to rise funda for (he eatablishmons of @ won jedical ents) te Loultla ya, Anannovine error In yeaterdey PrAeQiend| vou Jortings killed of Mr. Kd wae tw Hes seit in the Upion Long % ‘Tie Selonwome ing Asanciation tne evening adopted, attina,the ConetttMtto ny laws Boy olnted a Cr cove Ml Vira? A setation aus the we ities no Asanciatiy Guire oF them Woat disposition shey wis ied mado of tt SVARKS FROM TUK TRLEGRADO. - Wehdoil Phillips tectured in Boston taat ight. ‘The three-ile «evil rac nd O'Neil of crow Wen are boldure oF AreU-class prizes, ‘The Vor” ont Logivintore veater: gd George, Nichols. Recretary of Auditor of Acconsits |W. W. Lynde, Genural : Wiliam W, djatant-Gen ‘Ie Bnigms Clad of Suz Haroor, 1. by ite Nev anniversary tast Tanaiay ia With ReEROd, fun ‘About AC ee cate Were present. Vihiug passe.! of wiki great dclat The caisson for tbe reat otatment of che L'}in 2K. 100% bridge was layrichod vestgrlay, au bo par ie rosin Fe atts Ree bie es talne 4 000 feet of Simber t tome uf iro ain PERSONAL INTBULIGENCE, eat rived im the Bootie yet Josepb Cow, the Clerk af Part [, fy ted First Lieutcannt, Ho) Kaliy & Leon's teat I 0 Imifatioa of Nils, fonafuy pirit of taille) Wonsed wise ques, Mathison, Knveh Ard 1) for Leo. # place. “Bow Chariotie Cashmas ne popular tenor, and dr: aovted with the PUA ing frou (ju (od Ae 4 by ® fall On returwiag Kyme (on (oo (ROMER evouing A crand billige! mateh of 1.509 po nts ay for CD aside f tween of Henry Beaman, 8 \ ash pon is, wil donne a welts 3 Lonnds. OM are proves a bee ig at PEM AL ovom ————

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