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~ “ Wy voomet «| i. 4 7 art e THIRTY-EIGHTH YEAR. EW YORK, SATURDA OVEMBER 4, 1870, * PRICE TWO CENTS, ip TE the present Government. A great tumult ensued. IPace FOR TUE i nominated John V. Gridley, This district was last XINA Tr " Auvergne, an aide-te-comp of Gen. Trochu, was | 4 » 7. ated » rhee " a Hj (i i | Seertcets cnet am ce ces, rat ot ASSEMBLY, | sez'saset Sete Y, orator, i MIXING UP THE CANVASS, THE TERRORS OF THE SEA 4 r ‘withdrew itn from tg hands ine mob, Crow wn a ‘THE TWRLYTH ASSRMALY DISTRICT, — o kept pressing into the Hotel de Ville, 0 ARP RUNNING AND WHO THEY | comprising part of the Eleventh Ward, will be y vis aceeiiiead 2) eat STAT. : FAVRE AND ROCHEFORT ARE AND WHO WILL WIN. revented by. Wiliam’ W. ‘Cook, the ‘Avenbiyamm | MEMATA ADEE | MEETING IN 718 THE WELCOME RETURN OF THE FINK i Ri vainly trying meanwhile to be heard. Detachments ee Fight members from Now. Wore lest seosion, and a pine sno by the Friends ef Slocu STEAMSHIP IDAHO. Doutvadictory MOPS —Re= | Si tvarnea” Nadowal Cnards, having banners tn: | Blographten! kctches of all the Candidates | sorver to he returned by ay increased insjority. | The Y Democracy’ Meeting tn the | 4 mass meeting of the workingmen of Brook- | 4 qempestnous Vevee spectii Armisti Aistanee'h Morty"'audt No Aric,” keptcrowd: | Wne'ure Meowar Paitaie Miners Masta | dered hi, he Rescatiican ‘creaviare rus gh | TeentyeAirat Ward Invnded by the Kup. | 1Y8 was held in the City Park, near the Navy Yard, + Sspecting an ce, tng the Prace ‘de Mlfotel de Ville. Buddenly in Pielio- Leskine Bowe a Aiaae, Meco | Known gentleman, who sails under the nauwe of Le Ve of O' Hall—Thomas Dunphy's At« | last evening, the purpose being to take measures to tol shot was heard, when many of the crowd quickly * George Shimer. tack on the Hon, James Brooks. oppose the contemplated removal of tue Navy Yard perience of the Pontift*s Soldiers, sapiens aisporsed, epreadiie the alain Disses ie oy tant inte agen ag hi members of Assembly THIRPRENTE ASSRMBLY DISTRICT Tho Young Democracy of the Twenty-first | by urging the voters of the Third Congressional The steamer Idaho, of Williams & Guion’e t ‘ the troth began to be understood. It was made e been made by Ji parties, Before proceeaing comprises a part of the Sixteenth Ward, Richard | Ward had a lively mocting last night in Glass's Halt | District to support Mr. Erastus D. Webster, the Re- | tine, nerive st ev re LE RIOTS IN PARIS. to reviow tho situath ly District of , d last evening from Liverpool, whenes FORMIDABLE RIOTS } | Knows that he person who fred the platol bad been | 19 Feviow the situation tn we en tte candi | funizan hus beon rouominated by Tammany, He } in Vhirty-fourth street. ‘The nssembince was made | Publican enndidate, instead, of Gen. H, W. Slocum, | she veiled on the 19th of October. An erroneoas ted, opie were . \ivo- | the city, tt may . vo " itLoF aM eloquent orator orkor, Q : arreated, and the peuple were. ¢ easton ts | Sue i, Khel esond Per siphdined pee minds his own Dueinets, however, and behaves ike | UP Of about one hundred supporters of the Reform | the Democratic nomince, report had been made that she bad loft there on the Hotel de Ville, and they proceeded at ovce to hold y aon eg d Woman. ‘The Young Democracy have nomi- | Movement, Ovo hundred adherouts of Tammany | At the hour designated perhaps 5,000 persons were | 16th, and fears were consequently entertained fos . Wea: + elections. 'Thoy threw their bulletins from the win- | Of Whom Will be eithor elected or counted in—aro | noted Mike Gallagher, and the Republicans B.C. | Hall, and. the rest policemen brass | Present, and Mr. A.J. Campbell took Lis position | her safety, § quently "7 Bxdignation in Lyons against | dows to ihe poopie below, but they were all differ- | no improvement on the blockhoada and knaves | Wandelt. Who these two men are le more than wo baad, both . on the piatt He ania Hada er safety. She encountered westerly gales throughs ent, which showed there was no accord among tha | 4, eo 6 Alba a 1 can say. Finnigan wil doubtless be chosen, ‘oases heutral, The Mon, am € nthe platform. He anid it wasa meeting litexpec- | ont the voyage, but sastained no damage, On one Ls Bazaino. rioters, Vietor Maco, Felix Pyat, Ledru-Rollin, wont to ny during the last five sriennanta DML E SHiTKIC Rarrett attempted a repetition of his an. | Hive of party, alt protusting against the removal | ocvasion, an anchor lying loots on the forecastle J ¥ and Delosclases were among the persons named as | years. Elewen out of the twenty-one nom: | Hob of the Soventesnth Ward, John | ‘bieFaphy, which was listened to with patience | Of the Navy Yard, Was struck by a toa, and forked violently throng - directors, mn \e poventen Nard ny ras st 5 id jerked viole i - At TT Seon th the evening Goetave Blonrene noes of Te any were members last year, Tyler Kelly, an educated und good-loo'ing youug | 4Wn to the point where he ared that he had Resolutions were ad which sot forth that Won, | the cover of the fore-hatchway. A cliain thon re Most of these elove Slocum was not the friend of the workingman, on | atrained it, or a serious accident might have occurred in buckram hold important | goncieman, of amiable manners, and private secre: under the City of County | tary to Senator Thomas J. Creamer, Ws the Tam: arpeared on the seone on horseback, heading a bat. Said to have beon Agreed o (Qn Armistice Said to have beon Ag tilion of the National Guard of Belleville, At $ | and lucrative offices never voted a Republican ticket, when the meeting Se ed heteeen Beadle aad Fran “ began to manifost signs of weariness, ‘Three cheers | the ground of advocating the removal of the Navy | to the steerage passonvers below, : ' o'clock {t was understood Gen, Trocha weald leav many pominee. 6 Will have &@ Walk OVes, as there $ if ., y ge passengers below, The passengers Varies by the Opponents of au Arn fhe Hotel de Ville, All along the Boulevards sng | GOverAment Tk seems rather strange and unac- ody against him except the Hon, Jolin Broay, | Were given for the Hon, Thomas A, Ledwith, fol- | Yard, whieh, if carried out, would throw large num: | all speak in igh terms of the gentlemanly conduct \ Sk Nov. 4,—The London Standard’s | the Place VendOme this ereuted great enthusicsm, | CoUvtable that Messrs, Sweeny and Tweed should, | who is regarded ne the woukest man in the district." | lowed by three for another, then three for another, bars of Spr kiaamoen out of employment. ‘Che snp. | of the officers and of the cleanliness of the ship. A “ ‘aria correspondent {says that Gen, Bourbaki has There were Ween unanimous shouts of ie in the present critical political eondition of ‘Tam. THY FIPTERNTH ASSRMNLT DIATRICT ben three ere ae rohpetenerd Wien a | port acai cage tho workingman’s friend | ‘Tne Idaho brought about 60 cabin passengers, and ; ot resigned nor been removed, By Monday next DOWN WITH COMKUME.’ Many, continue the sqme men in office all thetime, | \4 formed by a part of the ‘Twentieth Word. Aleck Hon. Julius Wadsworth here appenred on the e Was considerable noise and confnsion dur- | 500 in the steerage, Among the laiter wore 9@ Sie ontire Na'tonal Guard will have the Chaseepota, | Drums becon to beat on all sides, and the National | Dat in view of the Young Democracy fight of last | Vrear, the right bower of Mr. Peter Brat Platform and was enthusiastically received, 80 s00n ding of the resolutions, so much that they | young French Canadians from the neighborhood @f H : i Guard mareted upon the Hotel de Ville to establish | wintor, they doubtless prefer to reward those who | 22 a. Cowumtesioner of Charities aud Correetion. | as he could get a hoarine he requested the audience | Could scarcely be heard even by those on the stand. | ¥ tt x fr andard ss eonfdent that an armistion for | order, ‘They soou surrounded it amd the rote : has been renominated hy Tammany, and, of courses | to porscan thoir sonia with patience, and dinten ty | Cheers were given for Slocuia and hives and groans | Montreal, who had served two years in the army @@ ‘\ we) five das has been arranged between France | trreatened to shoot Favre, Simon, and Pngés, whom | Were faithful and true to them daring that stengelo, | wit ba elected. Alock is a prim, dapper little follow, | his friend Judge Turret ; bat thoy catied fee Lev. | for Webster. the Pope as Papal Zonaves, and, with the rest of thw * News! Urussia, por had a their pied They wore Warned | rather then to take op new mes, who may possibly | with 4 bait ot sustpuing ey Ba hui tes al O'Brien, Dunphy, and evyoryvody cise but one, ¢ alreman at length introduced Mr. Robert | Papal troops, capitulated on the th of Septembep 1o Weyer not to commit 4 . “a | ekervthing. This will Be Aied f r rowe, but tly ‘ x : re THR CONSTITDENT ASSMMULY Gen. Trocho appeared on horseback Sinead ot jelpoynflnotmmnaperemrdy tren glibdbadl sah “pale ‘There is no wan The Nay ‘Thomas Danphy stepped forward and J Hinself heard in consequence ‘ot (he nostings, Mare, | t.\be euperior numbers of (the Ttolian army, ‘They J to moet on the 45th tus lite staff, Amidst the most enthusiastic acclam: tors of the various Assembly Dretricts will find bes | who enjoys the atidence of Mr. Sweeny | proceeded to speak. He opened on Janes Brooks | it, aud groans of the crowd, Te mage the 1 are intelligent young mew, of good education, am A GLA. Sala writes oracularly that Paris witt | UOM® thie rioters nt once gave up the members of | low n statement of the qualifieations and antecedents | more, tha: Irear, Tt is to him that the rest | vicorousiy, He charged him with, ondesvorine te | Nowe jed with a fons either of respectable Montreal citizens, OF . ie Picea) iT | tue Government, and feesived the plaudiis of the | of tho several candidates t jobs of the Ring are confided. Frear ia keen | puretmae a neminat of exe and sods, ie way for another speaker, | Substantial farmers of the neighborhood, ‘thoy res ‘n from the Young Democracy He is of | at thoir Convention tn that district, and apeeiied He colleges | that he had offered $990 to Barney Kierusn to voto : he » bombarded at all, fortifications around | peop Wars were wilent yesterday (Thursday), except an | Pres J on indofutignble wor of Y Who Was served tn a sl Har evived pay ‘Tho crowd finally took possessic of the stand, | of their quit! atto the time urn home at the ne All disorders will hereafter be instantly re- povisieban, Those which have occurred, however, IN TH FIRST ASSEMDLY DISTRICT, euch descent, «nd a gradi r " erely | ow dete y re f08 | co F . 4 * worth more to Tammany than any other for Win oy Kiernan = hin A the parti ho ealled the menting retir se of th ed mone! ‘ { nal arullery shot from Fort Mont duValérien, | Setay, Prove low detarmued the Pasislans are {oF | comprising the First, Second, Third. and Fifth Wards, | He's worth more to Tammany thom say ouhes As, for nln, but Barney Kiernon ina ”Indlgnanity and the partion who called tho in ating retired, | expenee felt families, Who remitted mouey 10@ a age of Belfort has been commenced AU the Jogrnals tore praise the condact of Gen, | ‘he candidate of Tammany Hall ts Michael Madigan, | Sporker HMiiehinan, Kiernm,” Another. ree cheers’ for Barney | cheer® for Geu, Slocum, which were hearty gicen, ‘Those of their comrades who were Irish, Bngltl _ ‘i Moviles from the Rhone bravely defended | Trocha, and express ihe conviction that he will | This man isa rough looking eustcmer, witha fero- | ‘Ibe Youne Deinocrscy have nominated Mr. John | Kicruan,” which were given with x wi And, Jn comptinnce with his advice, the" working: | Or Swiss, were likewise taken bome by cumiutt in ad eucoseded to r6 se the ‘ energetically repress future troubles, as he will | clous moustache, He hos been, or rather is, an om. | Rafferty, one of A. Stewart's porters, Mr, Ua Mr. Dunphy continued by {ehoreing Le Brooks | men"? dispersed as quietly as could be exvected, Of their respective countrics, eit uniform j ‘ceeded in repe enem: doudtlons receive an immense vote of wanction bv | cer in the Court of General Sessions, at an annual | £tty 18 @ good speaker. During the presont cane | with eign a Know-Nothing. He eave an interest - ——— eray, braided and faced with red, Their pantaloons g. T° Standard’s Pacis correspondence, published | the Parisians at the election which has deen or- | salary of $1,200, ‘He kiows how to read ard write | Yass he hie addresied the tmeotings algutly, Ho | tng history of Mr, rockets pablie creer. mnd torent, | PUOTOGRAPHS HY SUN REPORTERS, | #8 bogey. cud encluscd taitway. between the knoe ] ton me, eae: In the twenty-es day nis | dered. Everything iequiet at Lyons, ‘Phere ts Sretty well, whieh te, a nething. to be wart | hates the Tammany Ring, and denounces them with | ened that he should. ne eit - ERS. | ond ankle by white leather guiters, Their caps are sated ty Praca for tense indisnation against Bazaine, bul no disorte in his favor. Mnlizan will have no consc’entious | 2 boldness and independence that reflects credit on | he could Wein it. [A jong fray, and similar in shape to the fath ~ mee ciented by Prussin for the elections, tite re- | ‘Tig citiaens are acuvely preparing tor the defence | 4 aa He oaaiede W atl Crom Tum. He does nob expect I grace tue Assembly | enguch.”) Mr. Dasvhy e ice Trials, United States army. ‘The pay n Jucto ling of Paris is incladed. The samo authority | of the city, James Healy, formerly Assiste tt Alderman, and a | Chamber with bis presence next «selon: “Give a Rerry man a eli Near OMcer Long of the Eldridge street station, the Pope was the equivalent of 3] jugs “Lv populace at Tours rose yesterday, LIRUT.-GEN. O. PL TRAIN, nice, eenicel Ivan nominee of the Y THE SIXTWENTH ASSEMBLY DIeTRICT, me, centiewen,” sald Mr, noyed | was tried for Veing three,minttos off his post. His | their shoes, pipeelay for thels Baits “ , CAPTCRAD THE GOVARNMEX?, Correspondence from Marseitics instances as ab. | Dersocrsov. Mr. Hey Tee ite Wey | comprising part of the Bightecnth Ward, will Paube cha: te ‘aay foarte ¢ was that Le tarne 1 on urgent business, | their tobiceo, ‘The corporal of euch a ming, and jand vroclaimed a Counmittes of Safeiy, but the off. | FUrd the conduct of Cluscret, that when a few tur. | but foined tho ranks of te Young Democracy when | Salih, De represented by Aldwrian dames Living, That's the tale: sive it to "em." ] Commissioner Smith You always make that ex- | Clelt cents a day deposit lin for the tod. ber soon rescued and restored to their au- | Dulent Persons conducted him in triumph to the | hisfriend Jobn Fox declared war against Tammany, | The poe of the rullanly Jim Mooney on the foot prsome further, deninciatory comments on | ense, Upon tale spall vera by. os Sf eaecetetions tad Roviiy ob (he Nanisal Guatd Fefecture, he nominated George Francis Traia ae | eee ee he IGE, Mimic Content | of the Assembiy. ‘inis aus of Mr. Irving 6 oust more, (he eaaker sedogiond Mr. Waleworths | toag } astled bortiotas Wo doliarn)/|: mamnnve to live tiene poppe tah } (Nations! Guard and the Garde Mobile ot | G@nerel-in-Chief of the National Guards, them ts fit for the office. The Republicans are | $2 imsare his eloctic ny Ma Khe. an for O'Brien.) O'Brien supports him and | & minute on rising; coflee and bread, with @ meat and vores fuse to fight under Gastbaidi, who ia | At Gouoble the excited populace arrested Cen, | Fanning one B. F. Weymont, caliod wc'oloncl. We | Wil never cesort hum, lis comperiors are Frank | Prauty, un lected. [More cheers tor O'Brien) Mr. | ‘Tie amount fined it exactly $2.19 and a eurall (eae: | Mosk ne viectatle eae fies “stave thels Seine 4 the Franes-Tiroare, Barral, who is ia command there, At Nimes | domi know anzthing stout the | Colonel)” and shall | Purcell and Capt. W. Ue Aikiusui on tue Republican | Aiivance bersverns portion of the Youn Deere! | tion per minute Vepasta,” ‘heir arme wre tne etnington rife 7 Feauk(ort bankers have offered to advance | there Were troubles, and also at Toulouse, All | We treune enue ne ed for tne purpose of | ete i and the Re yublicaus, He bad scarcely broacued | Jaines P. Williamson, of the Kast Thirty-Atth | 4ahey Were treated with god feoling and consid “f . y acveral French towns which are anadle to | ese places are quieter now. It is reported that | Recuring Im some office in the Cusiom Louse or THE sKvaNTASWTS freee bed ont wi this point wien atte station. Was accused of talking to twc pration by Veer oflcers, abd, notwitlistand i tt 1 ce Yous of the war, ‘Tue Pruysian Gov. | M+ Gambetta bas gone to the army of the Loire, | Post Ufice, as a reward for his defeat. 1 rte ely: a samliaw. oC tea tie, doaee THE NON. THOMAS A. LuDWitm AF Cana went, The lower orders of iialians in. Rowe. o@ “. ero 11 nb tne approved this preject . Garibaldi is receiving a large namber of italian SECOND pre LY piste the Tammany candidat ver Mastor upon the plaiform, and hie fiends prop Fer te Miso so bi “Wear hed we, lad ’ ivined trite Pabta atve. the waatdenh volunteers. The coniost in this district is very bitter, thongh | ningon the Yousg Democracy M cheers for him, which were indignity, 8 e capture © city, Whenev 1 pt Pater crete. PTONU MES 9OULt a a eet Gea tbe Abate i not close. Dennis Burne, the member from Sligo, > e.aed Will be dete sina medintery mented 34 time enough to make a carin | 4,f0% Were found alouo and def neeices, a crowal he cisiuthe whieh occurred there, ae! pe : raged 4 representative at tan Assemblyman last year. has tho ‘lan Ini nat his nephew w: ont, for Oot all. Justice Ledwith. re T suppore the ¢ jon must | srould gather roun d and ond Ahem with aneuite, Om ” © nay last ‘ours denies positively the remorse circulated by | nomination. Deonis hoids an office in th bedads there'l! be trouble in Yorkville, Junphy to acknow ¢ the reception, meant, ‘Two days’ pay, About i requent oceasions th ‘ould i cir frees L PORWIDANED Goons Prossian journals of @ political alliance betweea | Clerk's office, and possibly a little sinec licans sve offered up [ra A. Alen as thi as be wae ina hurry to go to other eneo, * 6 por minute, " In proportion to the haired shown to the sokdiars >, 3 | somewhere cise, and_ 1% therefore, said to be pretty | keep Masterson compaat. Mr. Doupby courteously gave way, when ius by the populace, waa the enthusiastic foaly "1 ov y he odversaries Of an armistice. They | Prussia and Ausiria, well taken care of. He deserves to be treated well s Ledwith addrossed {the Emeeting. He sald itwas N ° > ited toward the men of the Tallan army. ) wad in ormed manifestation before the Hotel de CLOSERET AXD THE NATIONAL OVAND. hy the King, for no man Was wore true to them (hun Tue BIGHTseNTH DISTRICT, abrave man who lad proposed three eheors for Newark’s Future Water Supply. Several of the Zouave battalions received (he 4 rae f + Manis : * 3 i this same’ Sligo man. ‘In debate, Burns ta inere | comprises part of the Tweuty first Ward. Mr, Lean- | Olli, Ho was tient. Tiieweea f ' A Committee of the Common Council of New diction, of the Pope beture leaving Ro. e for the H v A Committee of Public Sufety was estab elegraphie communication northward bas been | tirele thon olerant, He ‘speaks with a trong | det Duck, & general Avorite wall all elassca j everybody was entitled to his opinions ech | ark met President Randolph of the Morris Canal | Peete cod’ tocar cat aed eg Chicrt addtrews the ‘ ae he rioters, comprising Ledru-Rol'tn, | suspended tor « few day The wound of Geut | brogue,and as he is We owner of two strong lungs, Libs Re Book i pr Hons of r Privilege « fevers citizen, Tuy bad inet to | yesterday in Newark, and diecuseed the , the . (ie iy A its God Meet ma peesine the “ His) Gustave Flourens, and other wellexnown | gives no uneasiness. Cluseret hus been named as | be experiences no difeully in being heard, 5 auok yall Wane ay Giseuss the questions of the day and everybody ha SA and discussed the sale of the | chur:h with tria © purifleation of i's children, . win The members of the Government. were | General of the National Guards. The latter versace | William Walsh, a youne many who at twentr-two | fives from this city. If is a forcibie debater. @ right to be he sss un imnpor.ant contest, | Morris Canal, with a viow to its purchase by the etty | 220 le felt that his soldiers would do their duty if 5 ° Nations . F retused | was President of the Board of Aldermen, is Sen's THE NINETRENTE ARBEMOLY praTRIOT and he was honor h being made the standurd: | of Newark, whereby the interior lakes of New Jer- | i@enme. oe ; ; Geiss a8 prisquers for several hours, hut wero | to aceopt Cluseret, ‘The election for General takes | oppencut. Walsh has Leen xoing down tte political | is formail by part of io ‘Iwaiftit and’Twenty-second | Pearor of one of the parties, He advocated rotors | ay tray furnish Newark and ounne pillie hulk of the Zouivos were Thalinns of the iy ww (i released by the soldiers of the National | place on Sanday, bil for roars. 1 ¢ reason ‘Of this is that be arose | Ward The Hon, i. C. Fieids, Corporat Aitor "yl Buania Hinies wi 1 the overthrow the Rin, ¥ aia h Ne rg — otalye id with pi oN ie riion of af sicners Ld " joar!, whieb al . > sui (iat ficial ick, and his head became dizey. He has more Stxte Senator, and member last session, has | He thens ing for the cordial reception | 8 inexhanstible supply o: © water. Th nail, ae by the Tdaio on ‘ Os ich also put dowa the menifostation, Ne oficial announcement of the now, and. ifclected will makes pood ved tho Tammany ‘nomivation. He with be | they had extended to him, and rogrotted that ferred stock of the company amounts to $1.1 Cap the Rey. Mr. Moreau, of Montreal, snd Weris 71! voteop, Thursday. next if ihe powers of CONCLUSION OF TH® ARMISTICR Phere ts no choice. between Harne’and | lected’ be ar reusite majority, Mr. “Flelge eaents elsewhere. prev Sitamon stock, $1,080,000; inilebiedness, ¢1 Mphore are also two autriioutenante elo ross from " nmout 0 * mainte i v rhe Fourth j Fords, | fa deservedly, popalah With eaatileane sa witht thew he preferred stock Js held at 70: And the cominon h no two sud-licuten ta romont of De aro main'ained. A} at Prris has deen made hore. It te reported that the | Wale the oarth, ant part of te Sixth Wards, GS at ne olka eee Donec es involved in tl Stoel at 25. ‘The company own claty actos Gt estes | the ranks, Messrs, Joucph Trillefer and Hash hoy i be elected for every arrondissement, army of the Loire would have attacked the Prussians | meu. ©: contrary the politiciuns of this district | either branch of the list Le ture, and enjoys the ung Demvcracy would win next Taesday. frout in Jersey City worth $1,000,000, The meeting | MUrmey, both of Canada. Two Canadians of the TROCHU IN DANGE! at Orleans but for M. ‘Thicrs' nussion to Versuiiles | Are. os 4 clase, no Letter Wan the inmates of the | rerataiion of being tie best perlinmentarina in the ene was adjourned until Friday wext, betes] one gery wats ur a by yd Trochu was threat | tor an armistice, A despatch from Marseitios un- | Te United thates, Won Me, Hlolie takes the for, he MR, PWEED ON THE STUMP, tua sak Ge : tered on! of the Payal eervioe. skote and boyon : 4 turtantly commands atten tio 0 years aes hite Stockings’ Back-Down, ‘Yhe Zonaves rcicued Liverpool by a steamer were | nounces that all is quiet there, The Garde Cielque Jobu Hayes, a third-cises lawyer, with rod hair, | Of see. and rather corpulent, He te generous and Melis itcadae ReeaitD! | The Democracy of the Fifth Ward Baski Th Mutuals returned from Cincinn at him, but Lis coo ester. | from Leghorn, and para ie etreeis on arrival, ess d'sarmod the | evacuated the Prefeeture, whieh t# now protected by | mouetach ers, and) biother-in-| kind to fault, ama tri " - hy eb Se Othe aw . 1 ae ni elie ‘thal ‘ " They were reevived wilh great cordiality by th the National Guard, Gen. Cluseret bas resigned hia | of the late Jo dan, haw Keen chosen by Tam. | Hatch is as usual running against him, on Lebuil Patna R lean tase Of She 5 day, and thos explain their disagreement wiih the | Gatholi. inhabllants. ‘The women seat them. he ewe apitulation of Mets ’ many. He w. andilate of the latter organiza. | teYoung Democracy. Ho ts also 9 cood fellow and an © Advises Them to be Goo White Stockings: ‘They say that having been choat- | flowers, and tue mon snbseribed fie of the capitulation of Metz eaused a } command. 3 taint , 5 ¢ T8, aud the mon endscribed for thelr entertaime a Salas eegeieh oF Pek: Ua a te 3 pests 5 Sa) Won once before, Lut was Ixnominioasiy defeated, | Able iawyer. Untervunatels he is siwars oa the los. | Tho Hon. W. M. Tweed apoke at amecting of | ed out of their gu o, they desired to | ment ond gave them monoy. ‘The Marquis of Bate, nsay the troops, ‘The poutiog at Bou-get, has PRUSSIAN WAK DESPATCHES. in sient reabens to on cesta Gh tthe ee minaling ay a einaniate a tam | the Democracy in the Pitta Ward Jart night, ond | play the next on neutral ground, Accordingly they | 12% Deavich, and Major Tondo), all Catholic beh eo pomtion at Bou-get has vory Tespe he genet sembly ean. -) . 1 opts ret ep hporna : tiomen, were conspicuuus im thelr mauif * be fateh by (he Beeaak Tih Wis aedeae aon —<t Gidates from this city. Axninet John Haves is the | named Nathar J; Neucoriler, who will receive abuut substontially that the numbers he saw around | obtained a promise of the Red Stocking grounds at | sfreni lectins ee oe e AEE NGGwane a eee ee fe and Unwarranted Statement— | well-known Junmy lines, cx Supervisor, the eno. | tat Volos, Including his owm, luim were but another evidence of tue activity to | Cincinnall, and proposed tnis ts the place of playing ¢ yaeseugers by the fdaho will land thig morn= ? i acking strategic The Capture of Dijon Confirmed. ficate of the Young Democracy: He was once TUR TWueNrieTH DisTRICT Which the people had doen roused by the intimida, | R04 Georke Wright a umpire. Tom Foley of the | ing at Castic Garden by To'cigek, The, Zousves N. Beets, Nov. 4.—The North German Gaaetie | member ot Tammany, and is very anxious to cot | comprises a part of tho Ninetoenth Ward. Mr. Jobn -y hite Stockings relused to aecede to these proposi. a a Charch and heaw > Leona wauhistas) egg thr lk fo buck, although the Republicans have endorsed him. | Brown wiil again represent the district, Me is a | “08 Of the Federal Government, But they would | tions, and thus the gnwe fell throngh. According | mass, alter Which a brea will be given them al : App cchi lint enpwitgeeearpeaes today sare that before the capitulation of Mets, | Jimmy will bave a hard Mbt. ‘The probablilty is | gonteman in every some of the term, and bas the | show theit enemics that the righta of frecmen could | {© te Mutuals’ notions, the White Stockings made | the Astor. I mittee of New Yorts Gre fe - Marehal Razaine ordered his men not to destroy or | that Joli ill be elected. Dee! ABI contigence of all who know him. Ils | wot be rerarded ¢o lightly. ‘They woakl chow them | % Sdurte buck-down of tt ‘ lice. Al n, they will depart by the New . ed to throw away their arms and nccoutrementa, b FOURTH ASSEMDLY prsTRICT, at doiect js that he js teartally nesr-sighted, Mr. | eat Coy hai _ feach their homes by means 08 e yy er Paris f thoy were surrendered to the Prassians they |. John J. dipratnagr neha en the Logisiature 2) | that te ballot was fa erior to ¢ Horse Racing nat Down in the Bille. ‘end Grand. ‘Cronk Railroads. j irae would be restored ut the close of the war, slong | hl éaFk-compexioned youth, Is the Tammany ean. Penton ae duet tamer ken aetes) 16 Would sll w bert Anderson, of Fiicth street, was | 4,¢° ro’ Montroa), howled by My, de Bele " Jhy the news from Paris ne | didate, fic ie niso a Fire Comumiesioncr, ats auiary 1 pol re w ‘ z eit eee arrived jeaterday to mect them with all (he fortress Tuts the Gazette, whi i r in riving on h avenue, above 145th #' h GGA opan cpeenedaeen, Hat tasaptive Itnies . as Althoagh 8 handsome Uoy, ; ( waycon wan rin into by known persone, and g-tn of (he Sides of the Brig go iy reat and wawarr neat” : hen vr of the floute. He i= anorn pale win a trembling | teicetnc on Pea hho was thrown out. ‘The horse then took fright and The Bravery et: Nobia Heatan J Mg 4 THE CAPTURE OF DIJON ¢ was a of the Haliroud Ce ey . tas ran down the avenue to 130th at whore the « rteales of the Ocenn ata havo been receive pene Soe a s Ton the Aeht. He would : Wagon struck { Joon Simm and then hip Horat ; Nov ch. Phe woodwork | Messina confirmed by official despatches Just received from | Mi st year, and a 7 ee for one moment. L w rthe ¥ a PB Riek passed om and struck another wagon, {rich tening F . ve Werder. A large part of the town was burned |, hOF,itetuies. when the 8 cond Avenne Railrond | whieh tue ovation to ’ on Bat beberoe it Noa vy the horse, which Fan uway ove si ound Aili, @ : Durnie thew > mberd he Firs jan Grena manded 92.04 orably | mombers that 1 cannot pertuit this uceasion ty pase | MS : ve ‘i str er in which were two lud pairey eked renin 3 prrveeliys + had two hundred men placed hore de combat | the i ' k without ascloring that {'was, left b poor arphasret | gt, riced, iFoece » enumerate t i ao tite eas opedleco any 1 Wind then bioy t puns and ape eat mies e a the engagement, and the Second Grenadiers five | BUt Bir down ss a member who alw an early ave, and that L was nirtored and ear sell areal a ron aL Ditch = fea running ted to windward { iis me idaced, The Mrensh losses are Wakbowa, ba. ace [CHRO Ae f Ya Ans n. L hope my fellow mewbers BY op: fist ats Last Hevea fying a sitnal of Ho Love to for the - by the public st reviet ‘ t . will reco hoy brave jars di also, bey I *),9 stranger to come dow evade tm. 4 ta has issued r cit i ahaa yer perior officers with the Emperor | ig formed of the Kighth Ward and parte Butler and Josep Duvey ily Fe ned. ew : aye ine cay i bein asivod to : cea aiitikee} aseaaneiey ihecne 7 Napoleon ay Willielw Prince Murat and ao | and bifeentl Wa Tho district was THR TWENTY-PIReT pleTRICr Af tie charitable tive USth eireet, the horse have at jrenit to bal u w aboard : dale rl bagepaec pad ¥ Of | few others remained there, and the rest proceeded | last your by t Motor Mitebell comprises part of the Twelith and Nintecath Warde rar at “hp graph wire, in whieh his feot had ie obi, ws Ne (cared that the brig Would Soom go - apaebidies ress 29 | to Borlin, ‘The meeting of the Emperor and Mar. | Low'rell. a bar Be tee aan Bx-Speal Hiichman ist Miwany cand) y ried, ‘The anil wn 1 Dilek the hola Oh ihatcan A ae report | romptiy all encomnters with tlhe enemy, shal Gantoberk wae Gacy. cordial. Thay emucrene | Tene er ting on ia dave. Mr. Hitehtnan eon Spouser two tert Len bot ’ near Eleven HG COrRAMIN IRA ak croton: um ie ] siege // Phugnvitle. ‘The bombardment is going on SPANISH DESPATCHE foud oF his cujes His suid Wat ke Lol ducts with impartiality and tal é wih ot i were hy this time mt, in) betore a bea ronson He agree Mets ee ae Christopher Jolinson, who ran on the Re eueitaeaueG us in bh germ tpen WESTURESTER COUNTY Ruventle (ie ahie aedaud oie Pee tare Bown «force of 30,000 Landwehr is still at Sanr e Vacant Throne in the Corter—The Duke | ticket lust year, is thil year the candi part rican bee tie ie one : ‘ : Bi Alongside the ship aud suddenly swung olf batorg i Brock A despatch {rom Bouzonvillo, dated the 3 oF Montpensier Brim's Candidate-Oppos | Yeung Demicraiy. Curie is a protty geod teliow, | Ball umes to ill who've Sith aus, 10 eratily nausea (Gling ivedent nil Quasar and CHIIOE aHRO Line Tanta ee 4 aa be am ona is t Republicun i , My reinn) wil | @ arrying sway | fail bays sition to an Outsider. nil poor, AViLiam | jannn ie toe. oy There is & doubt of bis clection, because the { ewd for t t 1 f Walla ne At tuis point it seemed to be al! up with the THe PROSEAN F DNs Mannip, Nov. 4.—Gen, Prim yesterday bad a | Ae'berwoon Loutreis Johasone and Heune, there ie | HOR. Supervisor John Foley is close unon Milly's | Demoerats of New York were ctermived (0 set at brig J : Are vets agoiat the franes-tirca v hk long conference with the members of the majority tn, jely enouch to choose froin, None of Reni 030 Fe SAFE UnR DIRS ORNL AALS Yim tbe Hale 1) CAINE LO: | ‘ ee en SBCA hee 1 tostimonial concert was giv Volunteors for the bos tied Cant, Lovett — ‘ ir ir y ety enouxl to ch Cate tle, A biograph of My, Foes's remura- | election day. Cantio them agvin to give no Hy eel ra and in a minnte every abourd the ship had. ree . x ad occurred, in which the French loat | the Constituent Cortes on the subject of the candi yore except that of Tuspector of | abie curcer appeared ia Tue SUN last weck, Mr. Mi | cause for disturbauce, he concluded anad lou erie Oey in Aewormbig stall, Ye Soonded (8 the call had the. frell crate wun an L Loutrell wilt etthor be elected or o t Tait Was sento® . he . The Prussians lost one non-comm ature of the Duke of Aosta, After av intorehang : ted or connt: | cued Talisran te aso 4 cansidato Tor legislative | « hs iy A a Uieuery Aaa i | hot her erro of meray, TNS z dea; € i he should pre an nanors twas & perilous attempt, but the bra lo t w hicer, Gea, Scichow is snd of of views, he said he should present the nome of tie TB SIXTH DisTiuCT, ‘avs stand tho Assembly contests in this eity, Tt BUITING ONT ELECTION, > eerie q aitor's monttl sirugsio aeniont wind’ anne Lae tot Pa W iuvosting MCzidres, A tezical writer | Duke of Mc sier to the consideration of the | which comprises the Thirtecuth Ward, hus been dis. | {8 high'y tprocab'o that p: the Repablicaus nor bi VOITINGS AHOUT TOWN, led in ing the cuin , ie mes to-day shuws that t nig Almace | Contes ag. the future tuler of pain, raced ter tive yous by the Jenravl Tunotny d, | the Yeung Dew eracy will in deetiog | Qdde on 25,000 Majority for O'Mat Byer] y > eieht souls, with nothing in world Wid J s1aiue, Prussia perye vn poternational | ported the sugwestion ina long speceh, ‘He said be | tuirts yours of age, but althongh till youne. he is domes O'Neil Larry on 20,000- 100 to 25 that Modinan Gers i: } tha' tht could tie Guin thy hes Feturahe . aa toupant with future war, He therefore | tould not unde why a foreign cansidute wae | arcady harde nN wickedness, His roputation O'Brien and Madivan at they 00 Majority, heavy sea jammed hor acainst the f tho «lip 5 Ps £ (or the suke Of tue world's peace to | Bfvposed When thore was plenty of good material in | a | was very but. Mo had tie audieity to | Wil doubtless be olectad g at the pool room there was brisk wot 7. | and smashed her to pl Fortunately the resene® ke of te world's peace thelr own conntry, Sefor Aguet walle t daily into the aby Caambor, arm yg otion re was more done The ¥ have | men an 1 Wma ves by ine ' 1 tthatno Meml by the pool weiter, still he dtd a) ita veh . 1 sith peste minone twas cnt Unt tual Member or Senator aa uw # pool seller, still he did a fair pina Heal : a AoE Ward aod. was ener He. TOF fe apis renee { A tthe f 7 : ed to bring his wi'e or lady friends within t Yestordiy tmorning Mertin MeDermot, of Bond The wagering was coud Fanny end his new gorg that A six fv nthe hold and. tha® ' " br 1 ‘ ‘ 0 cincts of the Capitol, ‘To send rach w man to | ard Hutler strocts, had Wie leg oroken by a f cot mand candidates, F A thir i eth pee iri aoa Fes tod. Ty (# fair to presume theres mistice at Vorvililes war inelroulation here | monarch has been fixed for tie Wh ot November Albany again would bea crime. Every man whe | taliing upou iu nt fiat beck avoree as " ; f 0 ) York fore Uiat in the heavy gals as Ute 166 auatant bae DE 4 fi. of ea anal hadiadl , Bofior Caste resol ce ‘ he Govern vi this 1 1 must remember that 1 “Cunt Ch AAT: waa SAU RAH Lee E war re nd Vis slave-trader connection igi! T Test | went down. “ a ment fir uree on the Aosta cancidature has | in voting { h rece (Campboli's) fy he cen a jee y; bad Hone to eurnort him ex pn : —o—— : Burk n rejected. shamesul conduct, Campboli'x antagonists Anthony | pc aut Haat a a tows tan a ae f ered a bie F f 1 PERSONAL INTELLIGEN( i ” " the commun! hetwoer Brit The Ge ent was then eustuined by a heavy | At a town infinitely bis superior uteiligence | lows out a ’ it « " re offered that he J ard N, Con “4 new ail Fifth Be : 1 wn Ofice fer rently | Polen witahowitny tora tue pactie the Ausbw car” | 4a miotnss,” Must Nesbit aw eceured the Udspuby | Was Wanton of the Heitor fh Mundon. id mow hy beaten more te 199.009 in the Thee. i, Adoms will dicconres to voung mon | Mt, Samu Sinclair and daughter rotu:nod from } feb died tied Sra Le 1 RAR: DIATE FLASUES FROM THE OCEAN CABLES, | Could get A Let ot 10 was Hhat Hota ch Aes P Mt of the Young Men's | ©% PA i ( n of J err to G Swine Despatch, BISTROT w i Wil r ut lo Din 4 is WADERS A Nationals and Mobiles | fennty wardss. ‘Ihe iinstriousohn Carey, w etate The statoment that Ansiria had in din favor | since l ’ : ' Han aid of the Bal ork ae ae ae ee \ Tuas: PUENCH WAR DESPATCHES atid by on 4 y near | wan ¥ n whd OE LANE talents can only be | Of the Bene jointly denied r v G , ! ‘ anit ’ nvercake : oe I of the f : a Dp pont te ihe lars ey, the American Minister, has changed | t Was an y ; John Griscom of 43 Oliver rpiitasisents ‘“ yen i ivory r Le Swiss Woops are con ne than. His personal arunce is decidedly ‘ 8 t I ! : 5.000 9 A the be wil Ww ‘ pntiary ae ‘ Pruin Nomivate 1 cenira ing on the fruntie nhis iaver, 1 4 sulle, a kee p ON tus, Tae Is ra i " 1 j a Srpenee: , ‘ st the National Guurds-Opposith eee clover felley ‘ nso learuing.. ‘Duis it the Sth of Decoutbe n¢ ‘ i he Works 1 : furelenie 1 AP calla ' Arminitee Deospntoh. luminary war : fear, and never troubled ——— majority. On the Bix Twentieth tion 4 FOF flu Presbyuctian pian a ; J. Thiers was at Paris on th Loxpow, N m Bey, the newly ap: | ji t!o0" Meee he qatar a eet MATER RALLBOAD AQCLDNN F8 a et ee “ ® t ay the A 4 ( ! pointe lA weador of Turk to St. Peter 1 b ' Htien pation ir ¢ > a ‘ . A 7 Ad } } \ . \ mh f 1 v 4 ' 4 . ¢ Nullifeation in Buffato, ¢ sod of the I 4 complete and An unknown ton was run over neor P on | r SPARKS FROM TELEGRAPH a_i 1 a 5 ! 1 ‘ Tureato, Nov, 4-H, 8, Cutting, President of | RArH OF the | Hleventh ay venteouth Wards, | yerlerday moriogion the Hw Tiaiway. aut hi Duichinan Rooxey 1 Arad POLITICAL SOULBS AUTHONS OF TH SOREN NOSORS 1h ENO MeN INS ORC POISE. OF nang) trom: Tt wary 1 had the Au unknow With’ QIAY. COME wnd. Hid r . . 4 3 : : ¢ 4 i i om ¢ ‘ oul i ‘ f Alu : H tor ihe t ‘ “ . purely r uu i " ‘i Woot it rt — I : , TW NINTH ASSEMBLY D —— st \ j " . 1 ‘ CURLOSILIES OF CRIME % i ¢ : ae: . ; " tea A ' ke | Ps " 1 John wstkeon atole's Potato y 3 ony ; I v J ey b f i A for D While holy fi \ a . \ . od ‘ ariition acy ex | ing tie intter posi Ho is.4 young man, nome A cane of rowd Spoil y > ' i v Tie Ktepabiican « is doin M, Costa, wha | hit ‘ ‘ ny f ' © OF) was olocted yeu counted out, ‘Pits yon Blue be aundiy ike iP Ps ated i ' eo -2108, \ ‘ \ i Vinle. | ‘Phe te rV. Davidson, He will be : eta by : ‘ 1 ‘ r ! a ip Ad ; ' be cakintt ‘ i A : ae : : » rations | Feavtat Weeek on fnke Ontario, THe TRNTH piNtRIOT iin ee r ; , ' ad . y 3 opis ah aap 7 KI. A. Hollow was tow od Kinears | compr tof the Seventoonth Ward, A Gor yn Dawe : \ 1 will be | WORN t ich Ww e Court mN ‘ c u ie a WhO w ‘ > tut i Yo! this follow t i ‘ W Pie Dy add K ck Miu’ tholaane 1 4 nok EY tr " Cara wp, dead, with bin oyos pi Mis appear is agiinet Dim, and his reeord i Went Biclhieonth ‘ " 4 Paras. ont * a "4 J — Nod, Mf 4 viewed before the United sta use Veskoruny by Byard orion “ 4 yt f 4 nit t 4a be and Low * ‘ LOSSUS BY FIRE, District Court a few. month of violuting . ‘ ; hyn f a oltleal rove 4 aaah EARN SEN SIERO AUER The pictur’ frame manufsetory of O, I. Myer & Foie inte eeeigth eta ce tie eee | treats HosiouCbans ub A forged chee ue aioe, | aay or AMUN only x ’ y eof Jobo Manton fi | f Gugo Suuiaivlore venape Dianna eee t A a” C nm ae k t » on, was burned on | tt 1 indluenee cht to bear on the Ju herman & Co., Was ycorerday. uMLOUL d to ux yo 7 F ¥ * vee: H c v M Nea i] \ * LJ Bb ory oF p At tt Haka Ten hake Titiredayt Tiana, a00b0 5 tase Judguient was suspended, “Ho can bo ealied up a | RaMnBee, & fi Voss my " “ f MChAE Duna whe winnesntie, . AD Obes cartes c r Maing Reacis a SLite TART ature; al Tail any Lime nd sentenced, Honry Woods in the nomi MET Pen tata’ caaldee Tieslanat He RLGt cnt Ming OF Ueliliig ,Wearcls uu susie | dete ‘ ayy I \ 1 Of noroes in Patoraon on ‘Thurs. fate The ibilon tnweseae treet aud Harajiton avenuo, South Br-akiyn, way | Roe Ol the ¥ Dowweracy und the Hepubtioans. | palsoad, was ehot at. Now Orient aay hy cone | | won wogett ‘ y Trae visiting t 1 t ating cunstuutly, " Pies fet burned "late on Thur Shey sk #008. Aietuel | PMEFE oan bE NO dount OF Kiveke's election ductor Mitrworth, dire au elvercatiou, tiie woud to nt Juares has gronted the request of the | ECs ot Mie omlrage, mutter, aud dejo nn wt Baia 19 i N 6. Gen Precht. then caine. ferwang | Elvan's Liquor store, adjoining, was daintajjod $1,400. TUK RLBYENTO ASSKMDLY DISTRICT nol considered dan; a vr ett te GA FE A meeting of ex-Confadernte so’ diota was held in , 4 ‘e Rute eovsod the crowd. de reviewed wine was | ¢ A Ore lat evening iv she Fiith Ward Tammany | is formed of putts. of tho Kightoonth, ‘Twenticth, | Last evouing Anwie Friste stabbed erent 1 nd ast th ait | pichmna. Va. on tired ‘ ing the He petean OK ‘one wo tender iris Impire tind “ox: | CiMy om 109 Huda wtreat, cwured hy the oR and Twenty-first Wards. ‘The Hon. Lawrence | Maxiow, the kespor of an oyater aul 19 tied daxaoe to nollfy thy leoal aniloritics | Lee wonwnoul Head, weit wins ve waa tel Mur Pause, lle wan stoned to. ‘The people | the building, wien iv owned By dire. Pendieion, tg | Hie best dressed mun in New York except one, is | Fity-nin uithorities a tie Toute. ‘Lue oxpedi: | Jobuon eae aun aE or ~eullouously, and demanded # dismissal of | the oxtout uf 2d). nominatod by Tammany. ‘Tho Ropuilicais havo | assault Parrived ei Gera Date vealeming dibenok Bt Bephucs ih @ wudtdg tos beta hea ” ,