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a or A ~'s eS THIRTY-FIGHTH YEAR omen | tentt a k int) i. Here they fou , p ’ > CIRCIS VEPPERSON DAVIS'S SPEECH, Tae Cp TIPS yop NO ARMISTICE |!) ecco ces incs! HE POLITICIANS! CIRCUS. zt THE CURIOSITIES OF CRIM 90 | kes popatation ttaaenenens Gon. Robert EB. Lee's Character Ratimated oonilfiniaian accel On passing the French outposts, at 9% o'clock, | TIE COLORED MEN ON THE NOlt« by bis Classmate—The Spirit of the Ree | rire syIcIDE OF A REMARKABLE Our Moz wus discovered by the Frnesinn outports, ROKS OF THE SLAVE TRADE tee tient o auaeian Onvtate” rt BOX OF FIFTEEN YEAKS. "7 " ten miles trom tho wails of Paris, and less than - @ Great Contede: < protect tapi M. Thiers Directed to Break | three fro forts, ‘They wet@ challenged, and or. | Woodtor t the Stave Trader Denannced Ene | A large ime derate officers and | 4 young Religious Rathualast looking at Led cA dha iat) oir soldiers was heli in Klehmond on Thursday even Meg 3 - ni d py aside road, nnd passed Fling the stastic Meeting of the Colorel Citi: rea toe eapec What is Beyond Spending the Night Off Negotiations, sek MA ds ALLE MY Ned aly slain Wa Coken af reapect 10 the memory of the lo p ego banks of the Marne. ‘They soon came toa Prussian us The New Element tu Biuhth Ward HK. E. Dae, Atermanent Lee Assceiation wi in @ Wine Saloon—Poisoning, alittens With the follewine officers: Frewudent, | At 67 Mortun street yesterday, Goorge Hen block te ac fe Nighwar, ond saw the aptked y b7 Morton street yesterday, Goorge Henry Ta Mhdia We \hotuanic et GENETIC VEON” Wn unsatisfied with the Tate action of the wie Hach Verto vignlts OLSEN. EUS | atere, aged fleen youth abd eevee saovibe, core 2 - Rosubsican Central Commitiee tn recomn ending tte | pach, Lee, Madoran. 1. Re Trimble, Bo ted suicide by taking laud: He was The sric 9 above the top two wicked-looking cannon peering Kaward Johnson, Maj--Cen "Trimble, mitied suicide by taking iaudanum, He was a pre The American Exodus a ae Weeki Ae 10% o'clock Count Pome, | constituents to vote for the Demveritie ev and . ‘Ialisierro, Bris. Gen. William N. Pen: | ece'ons youth, ard of late bud become very much from Paris. a. eae reiary of Biemarek, whose | CURLY HMineos, tae colored voters of tho Fiftts iy Bete tees 1 As | aeereised by religions feflections, and het bees wife is an American, mot Mr, Ward iu charge of the | Assembly Disirict met on Sacurday night at 170 wersion was that of Mr, | prooanaly specuiating upon the probable futur —— party, A Zormul transter began, Passports oni | Wooster street to diseuss the beat eourve.to bo tol | D vis. The Wichmnml Picpatch saret Aw Mr. | afer death, ‘These speeniations had unbalanced his Fae Proposed Fortv-claht Honra’ Armisttee | pipers were examined, the names takon, and the | (OS in the Impending contest. There w honte #prang to. iifa fet, and there folowed euci'a | mind. though be showed no decided symptoms of ~Alonce and Lorraine notte Vote-What | prt; fornished with German eate-conducta, ‘Tie | #8embinze tome tine before the hour for #orm of anplavee as boomed to shake the very | Insanity, Bismarck Bayn- Conditions of the Armi¥ | geration was long and tedious, The company de. | 'N Meeting, ard the strains from an exce! foundation of tre building. whi'e eheer pon eheer | Os vainrday evening hy left home with # youne thee An Agreement Migned and Seat to | seonted trom thelr eneriexes, aud ent aticus from | And drew to the place a number of white persone | ‘i? fevoed irom tho thr ate of yevort 198 | trond, Autred Garranay, woo rested ti the Aamo Parte : Interested in the proceodings, Shortly after the ay seals : nonse, and they hed away anti mianight Vunsatcuns, Sunday, Nor. 6, 61’. M., via, Lon. | ‘H® (ree In commemoration of pointed time the moetitg vom was filed by an nu REMAUKS OF JEFFERSON DAVIS. HALind Gacered.« Droadway selon un’! drank coms F ; THE EVENTFUL JOURNEY. hence which. thou: of dirk complexion. wits vs | Mr. Davis ead: Robert B. Lee was iay assoctate | Wine: As the two young mon wero ps r lett Dow —M. Thiers has reeeived orders from Maris te At 119 they commenced to move throng the well manne od, inte) ent, ‘and ertly dressed as | nnd iriond fa the ailltary Ace Jonny, ant we were | Gitraway for afew moments With ise avowed 1 break off negotiations for an armistice and leave | Prussian lines, each currinco guarded by aol. | “yp milst volivcal enthering eer ea Weider avan te ier eee tion of obtaining something to conceal (he odor . ware ard be ir. Courles Nicavls wos chosen Chairman, and | cistes ond frienta when he wos a soldier und tT ‘ : ; his wine, the Royse! Headquurters. diers, Tie party parsed through the eoldiers’ | enid inut the meeting Vad been called beeavse the | Con-ressinan, and. associates Wi onda whon he | © ee cai wltae a eho feeb deg Oren wo x | cum wnt they revened Boissy, where the who | Repallcan perty tad tlledta nomnte city omens, | laut armies of the Cunieieticy and prethiod in | ait st ",they reached, the dwelling of tho. Starr ’ iN, Nov. 0.—! lave already went on accoun sy, V8 | sed tnd recommended ts followers to vote for the |e Cabinet. We peared throazh many and ecenca s Gar-away asaod Woo Share his bed to OF the scim-armist.ce proponed ov Pretsia to France | Vilate was filed wiih five oF ai thoasand Gers | beni men. Iruv had. therefore, mer to covselt ano | toertuer, tut I chit. remember that there was anentiy arrange | that they shuld alvep cogadh st 7 runt, Tere the ty halted tor refresh ts What men would best repay them ‘or ther #4 waht but cerfeet harmony between ns, Ifever aie Tile sake one | Uhrourh Gen. Burnside and Pua! 8. Forbes, and cao Las dig stake weirs | Le rend mime reaniatione to this effect: whieh were | there wan didlerence of orniogy We wae iseipeted oy | Young Burrs tvom, Gecr'e asking his fy 804 from reliaole information the tollowing fae Beyond Boisey they were eompelied to take a eir- finally adopter, al ch at Gree it elit ne em to | Olecur and harmony was the uit. repeat, {picid for half an Me No co sation of hostilities was cuntematated exce st | CUityus route to Versailes. A mile from the town be undersiood ‘that, baving no Ropubticans to vote | wo never disaerced; end I may aad hat t never ny sea bas bea, tae hen ea co is. | they reached @ steep hi !, when the rain commenced | for, the intention Was to vote. lor tue Democratic | my life saw in bine’ the al tondeney to gelf- A Meequest ot the other, eben for forty-eight Roars, daring w'sich an entire armits. | | reer th tersenta, Wile Gescending the bill ove | Nominees Why mont tavored ihe eotored veovie ut | wecking. Tk wos, moc hia to make a rocord't it was MARE tt at the request OF the other. Bheetly tice was fu take pine to enable voting ty go on, and tho returns to be mate, No revictaulline of Puris a to be wilowed, Bismarck lasisting that the mii ary aiimation #hoaid remain entirely unehanzed during (ho semiarmistive, If the Frenen enuld make ® sertio cud drive the Prussi thoy Were at livery to do #0, If the Prussians cou!d Araw thoir lines closer or take a fort they would ave the seme piltitege, Anotaer Imperative con- ditton made was that A'eioo and Lorraiae should Wot be alowed to vote, DISMANCK’S AN ‘was that the cession of there Provinces was a point tate contioversy. I the Prussians desire! it they eould, by the use of force, secure an entire dologa ton in Voth Provinces favorable to the annexation to Prassis, Toey would not do tiat, but senid sack delegations be elected they would be nc-used of using undae moans to Feeure that resuit; and 1 Goiegations opposed to annexation were returned, tho rest of the represeatatives of Fravce would o¢ a: wlior that they nad no right to vote for annexation ba tae face of the opposition of the representatives Of thos) provinces, speaking the Ianguare of Als. ce ard Lorraine. Bismarck Fae always dectarod that Dy erncxa lon he meant Meta S.rasboorg, and the ‘Gorm n-*vcaking portions of the provinces. Juies Parre objected to both of the eon titione, and inst thas Paris ehou'd be revictualled, and tat Aleace and Lorraine should be represented on these points, Goo. Burnside's missivn therefore ceased. IN THE NEW PROPOSITION M. Thiors s'il) insisty om the jrevictuallinz of Paris and toe other Desieged places. There is the beat authority for stating that Bismarck nozite*t; re ures those terms, THe proposes on armistice of twonty-Ove vaya the militsy aftas ion to remain tn statu gua, Wied Aoee Hct coutemplate revictual- Boe Pari Telerau, dated Versailles on the 4th inst., were Tocelved (his morning. Thiers bad Yong conversa of the carriages broke down, Injuring some of Wwe ladies, Altor repiiring the damage, the purty pro cveded. They met 8.000 Baverians trom Tournon, mare! ing toward the ontooste, AUSP.M. the party crosrod # solid and marnia cent pontoon bridze at Villenenf and St. George, Vid en twerty-four boats, exch twenty-six feet lonz and dimly retired, Siege guns pass over this ta safety. The party reached the city of Villemeut at 4 o'clock, anil fur tne fret time heard of the capitu- * lation of Mets, After the delay of an hour the rarty proceeded to Versailles, having driven pine hours, the whole caravan keeping in line, except when two (eums started to run away, The horses afered trim Punger and fatigue. it beipg aiMeult btaia food fur t em. Aiter a drive of eighteen Mies, Wet, Weary and hungry, the Americans en- tered Versailles, Here they met with accommods. tions and pe ple ready to afford every atteption possitte, THE SITUATION IN PARIS. t from atest Intelligence Government Den ® Mob ti acl © Tovas, Nov. 6.—Advices trom Paris to the 8d instant Lave been received, bat lve no sddisioval information in reeard to thearmistics, Henri R che fort hes resigned his position on the Committee of Defence in ecaequence of a misunderstanding with the Goverminent on the question of the communal elections, Since hie resignation M, Rochefort has it been seen, The Government no longer moots at the Hotel de Councils are held at the private residence of one of tte ministers, Jules Vales, who installed himself as Mayor of Bellevilie, hus been placed under arrest. Joly, Pyat, aniother caleis of the National Guard, have also been arreste, and a number of commanders of bat- talons have been dismisted for participation In tie tions wish Coaut Biemarck on the Bd nnd 4th tort. | tate disorders, Tue appointment of Gen, Cloment Tho following 19 tue revult of the taterviews: | piomas as commander-Invblef of the National Thiers, a1 (he Gist interview, showed Bismarck his | Guard nas been confirmed, The Patric says 89.000 satnoriz ation trotn the Paris Government to arrance | youite Guaris from the Provineor have sworn t an armistics om the basis proposed by Lord Grau: | snoport the Government. ‘The Bourse was growing Ville, Bismarck replied that 1 was all very well:s | c nauent over the ramors of armistice, and the far as it went, but am wotnorization from the Tears | gyscation of rentes had gone up to Ot Ir. 7 Government was also necessary, Thiers sald © A bolloon left Paris on ihe evening of the 4), but Lotia aod bis colleagues would not disuvow a | iescended near Coarires su near the Prussian lines Qgroemont made by the Varis Government aad 60) | sat ehs, atronaurs could save on!y Ne pate porte by Trchu and the army of Paris. Bat s¢ pondence. ‘hove letters will reaea ‘Tours to would widersake at ones to eommanicate wi Rana Tours, and obtain » formal aairores'ion tm aduits LONDON, Nov. &—-News hav Yeon received here tothe iifortial posers already received, Bismare mn Poris to Friaay tast, M, Adani, Pre cei of P Ausisted on the necessity Of eonvoking an Aesecb deo, hea voclened: and Al, Srcoush dmb’ beehica Co spoak «ith aut ority in toe name of the conntr, pointed his sacoessor. Ble said he es willing to us active nustilit ‘csp SOPAAP A Debate AueaNGA (tA ESN for this purpose, but unt!) all had been arr dt. ¢ Government in the presen r, 3 @ioge operations wourt have fall course. Fs chat ow she night of the Mist ult. Gustave F THE SECOND INTREVIEW ens led the mob in the Connell Chamdrr s here the Biawarck waived the point of the Tours Gover Government ¥ ne, mounted a tah | Ment ui orization, and «ise the consition i aeovernmsalion: i adice Gein popes Le proposed that Paris shoud r rs, Fioarens, Pyat, Lau 1, D De eeive anil) one day's too) on the scule of provent luse, Deus Plare, M Fituco, an futons, and both belligerent p Jou thelr ma | che ort, The name of Rochefort »as bootet terial preparations; tae Germans to continne te | porian declined to M. Pies Occupy the whoie wrritory n ¢ vy them; t ved the Government by his energete action. Es cease 10 tnaKe forced rean's) Ato be allowed | ca. ting from the mob he sommoned to bring forward wll hy oe@, and war material | Ganrd to the re dud order. wae re Without juiorroption, Thiers agreed & port The election in Paris on the que and a ked, © Will Als Lorraine be permitt taining Uepowerd ot the Covernn torout d he Avsomuly 1" Bismares 10° | precereo, tins resulted in wn overwh Pied ia the negative, bat at length intimated tna vor of the Government, ‘The returns of the mizhéc t, What haopenen at ne Mes) inte “ urly complete. With the exception of these view isnot known, [tis regerted that Thiers au szements, the result is $3 follow row Bismarck Lave signed gn serecment, which was ; pont to Puiis % recvive the ratdcatlon of the | was doen haeande Governn Ny Cex) Towns. Nov. 6, to the Set ult, have i ; 730.000 boon re un n rovurniy Lonpox, Nov, 6.—Later.—The vote ia Paris on to Parts on Use 004), tuetuntly ga Goverament jovernment, nv tar as ascor ined at Tour the detuiis of his mi Owing to the eourazes tay, etood 1,374 8 to BBESS Haye resistance of Paite atthe Great Powers—B Poe returns ir te, Wo Inter advices land, Prue ta ia, aud Ttaty-—have come to the | {nn those of the dik Vaving Been recived trom Support of the armistice, watch will tneuds the roe f Haris tt which Gime the cout ould rot have Lect Fietustlinz of Pare, and the opportonity ty hold th —_—_— elton for tie Constituent Assembly through A DESPATCI FROM CHORGE FRAN. rane CIS TRAIN Lonr Nov, 6—The disordered condition « pee yacarentel Par fs Ue gresh abriatinto peace, Farce ta Choserct to March into Germany-Amertea aed Siosbe bad an inlertey a a Feaneaice Volunteers Wanted—Srussia to be ie a Publicauized- France wiil be Saved @ Which thin subject wan dice 1 1n all its besr Marsesties, Nov. 6,—Clusciet will march into foge. 1k Wax staied that the Com mites of Nationa ¥ ? : ee Defesco wis in favor Of an armisties, but was p Ras tih cctaniine aikeried Ad ure of ty 10 realize Ste wishes, The Jouraa | % eGR oe ¢ rhall repub'icanize Hrussla, Oleled ot Vacia says on vhis poine: * Such un aise ; . tice ns is opened by the powers cannot iigg f MATHMON maven Prunes, ° ythe | pannot preju France nntil itis defuitely ratified ut Paris,” Gronon Faancts Lovns, Nov. 6—Evening.—The Governmectjuere A Serious wrted. has a» yet elven tbe publi mo information as tv tix | Dore, faturday, Nov. &—Midnight.—A serious Fesul: of the negotiations for we armistice, ‘1b: | enzugement wae fought today on the road fiom Rcasral impression is that the Ministers aro not | Dij.m to St, Jeon de Losne, ‘The Prussians, though Aasionyforan armistice, A great ramber of ad: | gsing ertillery and mitrallleury, hed at 7 P. M Greaves agnivet {t have beem received trom all paris | guircd no ground. af Prone, ze : is evomy were folted by the France-Tireurs. in JAE AMERICAN EXODUS. erase is Radio, pte N pied by the Germans with artiliery, The Flivht from Parie—The Journey te Ver- air War Notes. sles I he Couatry Barren and Desolace 4 The Arrival at the Pr: mn Hend- Two Lalloons from Paris with five passengers rterm. were eaptared on Saturday by the Prussians. ‘The Hoxnox, Now, 6.—Correapontence dated V rivoners were taken to Versaillos, All ly quiet . Dolober 81, glves xb account of the departu and Paris, of 4 reong from Paris, Before d t i Le Prussian? have occupied Severins and Muval. “ * up and dressed, thirty cori g ey Gre also at Harmonewurt » to convey them to Posie | brittany Las sopserivod heavily fer the na‘lonal They went In parties of four, t ” coms. A pair of good horses Gen, I who was in Motz with his command The morning was ¢ nd v we writes a letter In which he ty wos trnly metan The i ten that Generals ¢ ous Were never con. be Tuileries, the large and ht Ved tn regard fnrreuder, we re Fat she v rtae y ry 3 Bazaine tee 9 trap of Ue went Piber I 1 ‘ $n tPure, Among the purty re * Fort " Jie, Hursy Bione, Mr, Ore ial & @ ' Leto, Mors. Kiddor, Hein i <—— nCabull: wih iwente Huaeanny A New Jersey Physician tn heh Rea sicta y ; On the 27h ult, Nicholas r, & Gormat Lt elalhacg ts 1 ane his mole of treatment diepense 1 v v ba ‘ t Lusl emp oye Hornbluser. ann ¥ beews, ang EER HONEA Jered the Clty Physician to make 9 boxt mortem ex e tiene & stray Por upward ct | injuation, at — 1 COUNTERED NO FRENON ena, LONG ISLAND, ¥ Were wil the she preceded by an am: o— 1 P As decided that the Daniel F, Mac Dawood Unleor the guns of Fort Coarenton, and the tree on the farm of Wm, H, Conklia +098 the past om Mou, rowyarto Im that disccton, and reached Cre J yiciiod two —$—$—$—$— eee the district, of course being unanimous for Uh pabltc K n Stare ticket livery, I face, end now (bat ho ved in #uch a ci et. mo, he erarcely knew how to exercise pis priviiece Boi he woe obliged to admit that the Tammany lenders Wad never avorved from their promises to the blacks, which was to abuse tien in every pos sible wor, Therefore, he bad resoived ty join the new end anknown Youne Democracy wiere Le could Hot vuie for a Republican. ‘The revort of tLe Repudtiean Connty Co We was ai had tecome a vot Was then read in a forcible and clear m: by Mr. Alexnnier Luc». Some di to. the propriciy of voting for any Demwerit, and in the confision many asseveraied that they wonld stick to the Republican party, whieh hal done them al) the good that they ever received at the horas of White men; but that if they voted for any Dem = erate it would not be for Tammany nominees, nor Woull their votes be cvs tfor the sieve trader ‘odford ; but they would seraich his name from State eket, The meetinr wax extremely wel! conducted thongh no definite action wan taken. it apnenr that moat of the andience (nseediod to side with t Young Democracy, it aes The Riot which our Sister City Narrowly Escaped—Littl= Chit's Mob. The discoutenied Republicans of Brooklyn wno a led by Little Chit, Ex-Judge Reynolds, Joe Ree and 8 few others, met in the Academy of Muste on Saturday evening, to advocate the election of Alderman R. M, Whiting of the Twentiew. Ward to Congress from the Thira District, instead of K. D, Webster, the reeular eandidate, Before the meeting was called to order tt was evident that Wliting's friends were not alone present, as the house was composed abont equaly of (ue eup- porters of the Whiting, Weosrer, and Gen, Slocan, ‘The meeting wi tively in the ex treme ; cheers, groans, and cat calls miagled alter- no tely, and great disorder prevaile), Little Chit, who st od four feet six in his bro's, having been appointed Caatrmin, immetiitely iaunched forth tnto a torrent of abuce of Mr. Web. Stor, the mention of whose name elicited avioluuse and bivaes. ‘h characterized Mr. Webster had been frau and shonld be beaten. Slocum was to be oreverred ns a Repic sentative, rather than Webster, Little Chit next declared ‘tal arges that had been 1 aight deleutes Convertion whie! meminate tli Mr. B.V. White had eemothing Webster's raid on the Wall street bankers, charged tha. while the Government was le by KC to the “‘rount of only $5,000, Webster p ted $24,000, Mr. Wishes #0 rend what pnrvortet to bo a tnttor’ Vill for £15 T+, Ba. which he V Wooster owed in Li Eugioos. Tile wos greeted lanshier an.l erlee o* der Mr. €. 1, Lewis read ser Worst that Webster bad prostt batronage for Wis OWN DUTe Mato: mir istration of the I hold flor fino resolutions, creere being Mat Webster, siocum. and Whittne, wath wer i with ¢ sond e. ‘Tre resolntions, t r deel red ed ting und Str, k were aod the porty" y 1 ev. George Gan e azatnat Websier amid dire con'ysion iw wel by Mr W + Who secused W ng t ung chimed for h f tue t i La are the te‘orm eleme Ihe meeting Ny def Nook, A few ent, Mr, West r who Was iu the oposite the Academy ne-mpany wih Rome irr sonadd *) There wis aciowd of about 159 men nnd bo aia f ting HOOH ASTM Wo tep be. aleot a, Whe Ds lei's n* Hicd and a riot Was tmminent; but luckily a oy 1 1 ground, tex eitement prevailo!, and Mr. We' ¢ wa trowaod lor a time Jer Ne chareed (hat whe Wt nee tad cn to Kea a crowd a | owl 0) 1 Anon bout 01 the Outsilv of —+ Who shall be Alderman of the Twenty-soc- ood Ward of Brookiynt The Twenty-second Ward of Brooklyn te fied beyond precedent, the occasion b we test for the office of Alderman. Muny friends o: W Richardson, the enorgetic owner of the At sutle street railroad, having urged him to accept the Republican nowination, be has eonsentea Tunis V. P. Talmage, formerly Allecm ie the Demorratic nominee, = Me. ‘Tatin: aa raised = trie issue against. Mr. Rich th tthe car fare on his Hines ts koptat six Who do not pureLaKe Uckets, wuleh veral places On tho line, and are for vussergers by thd © nductors at the ve or twenty-five cents, beta in reality @ Lye cen! tare tor ail reguiar customers. ‘To this stek Bt Michardson responds thut Ml ams, tol LO put cur fure Up to seven venta, amd ehotld therefore be the last man to object, i he twets seem to be as fuliows: On December 12 1564, the Beard of a umyority, dectied Dy a vuis of three that it would de® unjust to proper! 1m LO imcrease the fare,” On tho 4. the name body voted, 13 Lo 6, Mr, Talmage voting ave, to raixe the fare to Bevon cents for euch adult passenger on every rond in Brookivn over two miles tm length, and. ebildren who occupled Feats were to pay the ill fare. ‘The People Were faved fom this outraze ouly by the You of Mayor Wood, which be wisely wichhold gn. til the new Board of Ald a took their seaty on Jsauory 1, By this time Talmage wae out of oftice, and bis conotitnents wera saved from the dauaging eheots o' his purting kick. Toe people of the ‘twenty second Ward ean now tike their choice between s former eervont wuo betrayed and. sold out their tae teronia, ond who. would pulit «lo tie «ntne tips again, and 9m. ww emitdag in bin attention to their lng bis rail Hour readers to Wor secre his elec Vion aie Rousing MeMubou Meetug in the Pou w On Saturday night ag spen-air demonstra tion was beld in the Fourth Ward at ¢ Walsh, the geendidste of the ¥ y for A-gombly in the Second Distr piatiorm was erected atthe juncuion of named, rns an s, aud from w toe sp . Gener Wittes, Presiied Vslio m iu vin bof Nr, Wala, duid ce ' nd Gen, MeVilon, tatrodneod the fora ¢ enit tie appl ase. Mr. W ky at cousider Dome tern I by Jude L H.W. Clinton, 1d ing closed with ring HOCKS OF LEISURE, The ¥ the ¢ 1 St, Ann will close to: The Fiwin Boota Me cal Association an bon evr second anual Dat tb Apollo uatl On bu The Brooklyn Tod'es' Far is 10 be opened tn the Athen@um Ou Weduosday vvwatag, With wi address b Dr Barthes bd Nhe concerts of the Church Muste Association which were @ fashionsale reer, hist winter, ere, soul ty be renewed, ander tay leadurshuy of De_ dames Pook The Bret rendaoal Wik WhO paaco da Prin.ty Chapel huis eveuiags after taling bored br ep, ting ‘of his bediellow, bub soon f shoulders ; bu to anit bi fot hi jn en it wan rraWay Wos awakened bY tle The ene His wan tbe Leset that braved every dine | ® loud gnsv irom Siarr, ‘ibis cecurred at 8 u'clock caity; bie Was the mind tat wrougkt victory oul of PT ei nid es wae. by defeat. vottle ing on the (aole near Ho has Harel wien want ordesh * Tejan | 82 oPen vole wr.cien tm pencil. Garraway. avon a Oe Ce ens or dash Tatsh | alarmed the fumily, when it was fouma that the to aay that 1 never kane « Lee to falter to attert | Soung wan was dead, anytiing ever man conl aitenpl Was G80 |” Coroner Schirmer eit ao Inqaeat during the day, Veen made to throw a coud upon his charietor, and reud the note found to the jury. It rau as fo. Heeanse te lef tie army of the United States to Juin in the ericgle for tre liberty of his siaK Without irenching at ail a: 0H polities, I deem it iny lows: “L eannot help it, Ask Garraway to forgive me. in Vir-inia'a sinais, given by Virginia to the service | pqnjuneis, rom the fuels alrgsity Rarrated, the jury of toe United ot » be representod femperariy anced An effort was made to: is st Point. He was not ea by the Fevers ament, but by Virgin ‘e paid her full share for the support of that tu ny and was entiied to vetun serviows of ber sons, Ente: United States. hi art tary Academ, t who Lud soid tae laudanum, T ed with the name of tae narcotic a piece of Lrown paper, drurcist being given, Garraway thourat th tore of Herry Imbof, caver the ur 1 Virginia ‘there also, abard-fougat fell Lee was for ‘vs nolivy State as mu from Mexico crowned with youn, time, . He ef red by brewers, and recognize! be Was, a8 one of the abiest of bis country’s sul- diers. —_——— Highwaymen of eo Central Holdest of American Banditit, Rao, Nev., Nov. fc passonger train, bound it, was lea’ Asmall station 11 miles west of he mon boarded the express car, and five more came their aid trom the rev cars, engine, and by placing pistols to the encines mors, 6 LEW OFFERED COMMAND OF TIE CUBAN ARMY. And to provo that he was estimated then as sach, tell you that when Lee was a captain of engi- 4 In Baltimore, the Cuban Jota in jected bim to be their leader in the atruggie for the indepenience of their native couy- try, Phey were angious to socure bis services, aud offered nim ce that ambition could desire. He tnoughtghe matter over, and, I remeiu- express car, and detached it from the train, Le on bo wame or sddress of a wit Beare t drnzgiss being summon. ea, declared that be Lad never seen George at any Pacific-Tho Just as the Central Paci- ing Verdi, three maraed to Two jumped on the foreoa bim to move ou; While six remained Jn the ¢ der, came to Washirfeton to comeult me asto what ne | robbers tien locked the fireman, expross and mail ould do, and whed I boran to discuss the compli. | messengers in the mall-rvom, and when six aiiles ions which might arise from his acceptance of the | from this station stopped tue train, broke open the Ker tiy rebaked me. rayt Uuis was pot | excress boxes, and robbed them of $41,00) in gold U, Ov Whics liv Wisae | my advieo; the simple | coin. A laier investigation shows that they put the question was," Whetver i: was right or pot?" He hid | coin in old boot-tor a, aid exeaped to the mountain. been educated by tie Unled States, an! fel ota Ail the telogravh wires were cut west of Rewo, to necent a place in tue army Of « foreign power Sax Faancisco. Nov 6—A despatch from Toxno, Such was his extreme delicacy, uch was the nie» Nevada, to-day says that the same (rain arrived NOAM DAVIS'S AVPPREMENSIONS, What a Wag Pat into the Disir 7 wentative of the Very light opinion of the Sta ay ond LIFE IN THE METROPOLIS. t-Attorney’s Kar—The Custody of Repeaters on Elece tlon Day—The Troops in the Federal Building in Chambere street. he Hon, Noah Davis, like every other repro- Ural districts, seems to entertain Tudteary. On Fri red into his ear that ou some wag Whi ae HERE AND THERE ny tine SUN'S REPORTERS, —o— Aitle Dispute about the Jersey City Elces tou Money—Where is Alderman Elwood @ The Fine that was Paid by Nr. Bel In Police Justice Logan's Court, Jersey City, apectal terme of the Supreme Court would be held | yesterday, James Be Ni. a striker politician, was are for the purpose of issuing writs of ha!eae corpus in | raipned ona charge of Aisorderly conduct at A'der: behalf of the repeaters, ‘The worthy Distriet Artor man Elwood's souse, on Paisade venue, in the Ney was at once alarmed, ond when, in answer to 4 | Klevents Ward. tap of hin dork bell, a messenger appeared, he taid: Joige Logan—Well, Bell, what was (he matter “ Tell Gen, Sharpe I want tim immediately, with you? The conrier roshed in tot haste down stairs to Prisover—Well, yon see, Jnige, 1 belong to the the Marshal's office; and in three minutes and a | Executive Committes in the Deventh Ward to cob half the door of Noah Davi inctam was closed On | lect money from the candidates, We went to ceriaim bimeelt end the Marshal, | Mr, Davis loocet ao at candidates and found that Alderman Fiwood tad in wore paces through bis poa-green pebbles and been thers before ae. He bad no business with che panty ones. We ment tohin The aid he Marshal, it has ocenrred to me that we onght | money. On tect for It, aot be said he te not Jo commit our election prisoners to the couuty | thee yu" ace, edge, muacneamtented to keep It 4 7 2 We want to know wiere the money i. evming tram. Frere ht cuerne Way, Why, wh Fetensod by the | We kot Into jive, snd Alderman. Elwood ashe! mo Nosh Davie— Because they may be released by cutside to fiztt hin, When T went to go in again, falter (on writs of halece corpus frow tho Stato | Suge, tor my hat (holling ap 6 wew silk stley “The Marshal emfted, and exetaim a es DL sore! that our pritoners will Hot be re'eseel Fon : hed 6 the connty jail, unless vy process trom the United liacmaaoas-4 Buates Oourta, The Vulpit's Arralanment of Tammany Hall u But {« it not possible aretal Sharpe--J don't appr nd any diMeulty A of the People as Well. “The great mass of the dregs of socie on that reore, ‘The Wardon. Mr. Trary, haw Pad charze of hundr Of prisoners who ere under | #ald tle Rev, G. H. Hepworth in the Chureh of the Fay ation or tried in the Federal Conris, ond | Messiah tiet evening, “are ignorant and dishonesty He Io's pericctly reltatte wean ever We Wanted thom. | req ghey constitete @ political powor—they hang Noah Davis—Thew you don't want to sead the re- | Hike adead weight nron the neck of the country.” Peters to another pinee of security ? Upon this rombre backeround te reverend gentler Marshal Sharoe— here's no ecwesity, “ Noah Davie—Well, ther, il the Worden of the | @4" drew a pictero of the political situation as be Connt neof ovr prisone:non a | Viewed It, reprerenting the masses as vicious and Writ t-sued Td indiet bin, not to be trastet; the offices as filied by anworthy hie Marshal shook Els avid #8 the Fedorat Dids- | Fucks and emeving adventurers; tne i> tan Citaoe us and went on’ He Charea as selling ity influence for State aprro- It b entd that Mr. Davis 18 tn favor of sending the | priations. and couverting tne confessional: inte ae Drisoners io Governor's Isiand. ectiono Among tle pects! depu'ies aworn in on Satarday ring jower; and the whole system of govern ent wa roing to Fain, Was one Jncoo Adler, Wo Was accused oF black. |” Mr Henworth's peroration included an appeal to mailing citizens a year azo, In the earlier part men of al parties to shake off political trama ee the day FS ilel ina tminisiorod the and vote for honest men ouly, “The voice of the to bout a score of citizens of respectable addr Bolitician,” be said, “is the smooth voice of Jacoby Who seomed ‘oth to associate, even while taxing | but ris han ts, which hold the public moncy the oath, with the motley eane of ronghs that ar | ore the bande of Esut. peared before Commissioner Daveuport. Many -"——— foecial offers cre to be spoointed to-day, and ‘The Groat Fair Closed. tome in portent arrests me to be made, that and that a devachment is to be stationed in the Fed: 1 Building ton It alter said troops are to arrive in tie city thi n, by 4 NOBLE STEAMSHIP SAVED, poernenenint ua A Brave and Tirclens Captain wi The steamship Columbia arrived in her dock, pict %, N. Rat 6 o'clock inst evening, six days beh! the steerage pasrengers, and arrived at Morville at 10 A. ind her usual time. She satied from Glasgow oa | th al 15th Ot October at 3 P.M., with 42 cabin and 800 M.on the 14.h, She proceeded to sea the seme night, and had hardly got out ofthe barbor when ano encountered a heavy gale, bria miles of that Ill-fated vosse’, There was a fearfal sea on, Colum bts were several times swept by tremendous On that {ntgnt the Cam- Wentdown, and the Columbia was aliain 40 bat aid not see her. and the deeks of the od carriages, twenty-five horses, and doz, have re: turned from Washington Long Branch, part a virit to the White House ai The close of the thirty. uth exhibition of the American Ty stitute on Satur lay night was witnessed animmense mamber of people, and for several hours the vast exhibition building was packed, The ual closing addresses were delivered in the evem ing by Prof, Si'liman and the Hon, Horace Greeley, Prosid the ice-making appiratas, which he rerardo a Most interesting and senied in the fair, 1 if the Tnstivate, the former sneaking of " Importaut invention repre Mr. Groeley, nor reviowing mil © prominent inventions in the ex! ibition, natar- ¥ track out for the Wostern prairies, The read~ log of awards and premiums occupied over two hoars, Dr, and Mrs, Helmbold, with the drag, five ‘The Doctor, who enjoy- the special friendshin of our Chief Macistrate @ euso OF honor vf the eal ont gentiemin whore death | there yesierday three Loore beliind, boon had several jong interviows with Gen. Grant, 1 te deplore. Lut when Virginia withdrew—the | bo:rted at Independence, #2 miles west of Counu, | seas. The gule continued on the 17'h, the vessel | President questioned im minutely, on New’ Yor State to wavin le owed Lite firet und i st allogiinee | by four hichwaymen. ‘The robbers uncoupled the | ghinping aeveral gear, w! ich demolished the head | polities. and war preatly cracrinet waen the Doo the saine nice sense of ‘onor led hin to draw bis | tron behind the express ear, ana orcered the en- | fails. ‘The Cartuin had ‘bis Cager’ broken, oer ene | Or gave it ax his opinion that Woodfor was so di sword and ihrow it ini the #eale for good or lor evil laeer to proceed with the front part of the train, | surgeon, Atox Roberson, his coilar-bone, and all the | & e¢ndidite for the Governorship that no amoant Pardon me ior this brief detente of my iila-tstous | leaving tho later part behind, whieh they sucked, | crew were aire orless injured by tue rolling of the a could eave him, rieud, taking tever.! thousand dollar: On beariug o: the | shin : ——— Mis MILITARY FECORD, robbery, the Devaty Sueri of Foano, with 9 nose | "On rhe 18h the Columbia stazgered against strong A Chaitenge to the Sappho. When Virginia jin. the Coniederacy, Robert | of b ergot Lea dpi He M4 rifles, mamediate y | pero winds sil day and night. and on the 19h Mr. William Voorhis, owner of the yacht Tidal Loe, the bicu st omider 1: too litte nemy a! Vir tvin, | starved tn pureuit of the robe another gale. nd a terrific sen, when swentover her a pted the invitation to challe came to Riehmone’, and pot paasing to inquire what —— Heese: dimiecine the boat's balwsrks, “AU 10 P at, | Wave, bas accepted the Invitation to challenge the Wonkd be his rand sr tue service oc the Cooedcracy, | The Latest Engagement at SlaughtersIonse | sie *icped aleavy #o af, which stove the star. | Sappho to race outside Sandy Mook twenty miles to went ty Western. Varzin cr tie beltel thit he Point. posr | Tic. gat, sapped te stern boat davits. stove | windward end return: oth yachts to sal! with war willl an CF cer s He came pack, car - ? nthe ater taloon doce, and flooned the saloon. | their tour lower sulla: New York Yacht. Club's Fying the heary weictt of dofest and unappreciated | Henry Wiliams, @ rough who flourishes at | irove wemerly. head winds were end renee ay | Anete qioae lower, salle: New York Yacht Ciub'e by the peope wuorn Le served. ior they eculd nt | Slaughter iouse Point, or the junction of James and | the Mth ard Mat, and on the £2 another fear ul | minutray fra oriee sup valued a 4400 Mr. Dowee Haat eek these obetr getmy orsters Lad | Water streets, was taken into the Essex Market | &lo with har 4 wae the state oF the to hame the tims of the race, which is to be der thin Petia, Fou dil wathwow. tort aced | Police Court yesterday witu nis nena sng iaceere | ty NE sit “eit to SSAA GAG | = bhin twenty cava hottave Luown thot ho Mak rearse lit ivmy tat | ered with Liood, Willams had autempted to rob | teria plict oa Doar, und then frst Learned the inte Nobody to Blame t nivaL aye neat thatna bl ‘ Mi Poier Frown, a fal dea'er iy | OC te Crmbela. | the safes o! the shiv te due to | Third avenuc car 206 and Fourth avenuo car be said about it , Lien sriosio tom. | | Ra are iter Twskee | the untiring enersy of Cant, tymail, who was cen- er iahe Bnltstee be cited Gece Thiriye ¥ nner eft was 0 Sn bt] passengers, orto but Helter (Hd #0, und the ears came ' (om House Oa) Mard Aw ting of the Roxhur aA Works. | spout the face, and tie ¢ wre kod i a. ny || Cae eh ~ rox, Nov, 6—-The main building of the one who wee weirlue #8 rd and gt ears Ucekler, -a Custom Monse offecer, Monufoctaring Company, of brick, two han A Nuptial Event in a ster County, i e r mmstances at: | y , he Yolumpia, just | dred feet frontaze, one huntrod und t ve A brilliant’ wedding is « ware bi mevt. Bue en , +Q why had ¢ boart | bury, wae whol Fyout late Nn PT pelle ak Mona gd obit DRA cua Ldap Or errand ice ‘i ex Mr. Hechior © | basement was used for tho storing of material, and | hr tcl in tue recudenea at the Wntlos lather bons wee ke Gey ith the wma'tiene tanen ie The Atten-Galinaber Fiebt. Weal rollers, ‘Tre napa stories wore wind ft Another Extraordinary Performance, Ate aah drhadin tap ee py yy Sr 1s, Mo, —The fight t ame Anil MApHn ating paipogee. Be Bes On Me, Bonner’s mare Pocahontas Heed ny Sense fae toniietany se Aig dk’) CaUaEAie vadshs aay eubtniaa Wl cumatedted: lakes SW, snd the main building as mna | waadrivon hy D, Mace, on Fleetwood Course,» held heved, wud tne v btsined, | t iste a@atr ap no excitement, It wag 4 mere, 4 til Teas dy HOt vos estianat Tore “ iW sste teat holfmite ever ma favore),to FeGalorce thearmy Dut, amt ys te wan ® lees winaias by any horee, with the single exceytion of Doster, at - reer, j qaue private, th ng vat twenty-five persons ——————~ pean lbs u ehain. Of dhe tac, bow shalt 1 sp present, Gullagher scomod to be overts Ticd ton Dead Body. | Parsuing Ben Butler. Br Was ay PuIENE Alien h d too much Besh for along Mut Monty Lee, # He Si, writes to the editor of Lp. sa teat uiglt's: ctorerimmwt Lo Uh in tha A ta. Aus Ja the “fret round, alter some sparring, Allen | FO. ‘ oneof tes aan vs | man Binet Theatre Prof Roveris extubited ple wy mao oo i qu caught Gullagher on the nose, they on tue mouth , ved letter: {rp ne tlusions of rit, Amonu Le ‘ “u r a q the | ovqne 4 of rive merit. Amon wre pba Pangea ge nai ca bef oun Jrawing @rat bloat, A cline’ tollowe ' ein s to be- | sowed Ben Dutler deeamieg of spoons many thouzht ‘bim cod linge were te Was thrown oa Kaela ts Weve Of tele wenration in ease ne warin, and bis heart me the Bahtor kh] In te second. Found, Allen pore Gait h j A A leuter. frum nn VEUSONAL INCELLIGENCE, the w slow” and or lan wis guia on tho mouth ; sniother euiuely and Alien | 59 ri wove wittout seaistange, and | Di ps an gr aaiaias Cunwoly bee it was nev {ne 21nd onna, Alien got in ou Gallisher's | tries ewe up, but ne to ea. | War! wi litels « estiett tron 4aunniaa ter esloubinsit wae Ale As & bool qe ee ny t 1 Ft bis brother Bishon White tha Kotacopal dlocern of Me fast emit ahem as Lele " i waster ia ala 4 pepe: ° wig at ty New York to pay rourt uiufullyeware of the eral } roond, there was consideratle Azht nnd nd reparate ¥ he ee Be Hee Feautedy Ne eae. ny Alu; unother clinch, and Alen | gid Renee that Ens evull be sue ey Grewis Pasa byore sir sup ’ Ms s Nose THE BALL AND BAT, Oe : tha movement, ac. 4 1 Lo The ronan sin Th Turedan heat cho Swamp Club at {\ BROOKLYN Nucoverwictionl. But in he su iwader ve antocar | prosioug ores, Gut dure . ; cs soldiers tobe o e enjostaents of vite ana | aust a olf 1d 10 back | Cite» ny of Brooklyn of i Proverty Whether those condi na Rave been ful any Hoy 2 wo ten of porist borweon |g Stiny,wf the Bron rs comolsin of lied, let eters say. Mere ne now J to tie city together, Gul Ihe Oret of 2 new ost eth aNid ita hiMeccesteclab aby STC partys ALEEPS IN THR LAND UR LovED a Gay OF Gay ob the Ctotton Caer qe iene bah emeon in Pruning Hy Killed bya so wel, atid that Lad is not Virvinia only, for they > windrose Mats a Saturday oii do Ingastice to Lee Who belivve ho ioue i The Lite Mili awong the Broker: it ta Sha was WOM be tee. as mtn coetee Sat Waibniai ia ae He wae ready t go tnywiere, on my | Mr, Robert Maile, the pugilisie member of the | a wo. ox viroct aud Flt aveuue, Mook e fitteon States etry gling torte | Gull Exchange, who go scientifeally polishes of | #LASUES FROM THE OCEAN CADLES, ey wat ia, 1 Rat “ forelathers foucht for in the Rey. | tho plucky Hite Som Walsh in she Gold Roun ay tith Pme Now York and thy iyo coping th the ruire soil Wich | on ‘Thursday, and for which Le was saspended on | _Naotcon sition was kuowa tn Austrotia | F tlh es and ¢ dom : Bide Fos. Here the etre are wat | Friday, appeared und took his seat on Saturday | BM! ver It eevarred, 5 . ‘ ane The Servian Chamber has adopted eeveral bile | Margaret A. Didolo, daushter of a wellite seimblod to honer bis Memory, and there the skeleton | He rerved the Roord wiih an inyonetion restritning | magne notin Gaamber bas adopted nasorrah, Was committed ty the Punt fentinels keoy Watch over bis gr ve, ‘Pals citacat | apenaion pending e leaes t: feac Meee ‘ b EL a st {ha soldier! this grent General! (iia trac pa:riot, | (t@ Susrension pending a legal trial of bis rights, ent ta denied hat the Tarks have uae c lop ly iSite Heer lest Lebing Lim tke erowning glory of atrae Chres- | THO Injanc'ion Was granted om the ground that the | ening demonstrations on the Servian foutier at Hayne wan Ly erushed in mactinery tian, Bis Coristio ity enneblod bias in life, and | Mie ring wasp ed until iter the « Journ. w Zealand offers to inerense the sn) to | Pifiavemenere’ nagar resiuery, Wilianburge, Om Sffords ur eroveds tor the belie! thit ue ts iment of the Kold Board at 8 o'clock, alter whied hour | Mail's Cn slornia Soamahin Live to $10,000 pit pert. on pons beyond the prove, But, weile we the momberd wre wos ameuaLie to the ruies o1 tae | COUMILoU Liat the vur¥IeE Baa. ferreInA mat f neranenie of dlesensic.. tn the rest aud the true, drop we a Board, is ———— Sitivrdar might Bagend Detinar ty With der Who won Kia belp-meet—the nodia wo: ae POLITICAL SQULDY, rem: natiaticlun, Was elected to All his pi man Who, while ber lueband was to the fleid leading An Oficial as a Wife-Beater, plebssed vienies fi tho army of tho Confederacy, Hhougu an tavalid her- | Mr. Jamea B, Murray, one of the newly-ap- | ‘The Democrats concee » majority for Gonere A YOTLINGS ANOUTIOWY. self, passed she fime in pointed Government marshals, residing at #4 Puird | Halsey, Wey ulsican candidate tor Congress Lu Newark, peeanaes ENITTINO SOCKS ° day Commitee Eesex Market |” to Albemark arrivod inst n for the mnrebing solliers t A woman fit to de tbe | Hireh wae Yesterday commited at Essex Market | Workinemen not pledmort to oltuer party will mont | Th Al Ke arrivod inst nf mother Of herovs—ond heroes are descenites from | Police Court for assaulting his wits, Mrx Charity | intorelis Ball, Lact hweney tert rire tie : Music in Mt. Moitis« nee her. Mourning wiht her, we cao ovly offor the cou. | Murray testified that her no-iond bad frequently | toapniaua thy Bouutarien vf Tuouar A. Lede. Naaraneai pie ine ovauingt eahtes tolation of a Curistion, Our loss is not his; Dul be | #88aulled her, and. o& her ile was ig dauges, she | Mayor. fi J ‘. , Low enjors the rewards Gf @ lle well spent und « | Pryed the protection of the Cuart Mr. Hi No Twombly, Repnhlievn nom 1 PTlba Wreec Might Otaskar or nover-wavering trust ii @ risen Saviour, ‘This da — We ne Atsembty trom the sewoitth Din 7 Talon y . c we uniio our words uf Forrow With tuo8e of the LOSSES BY FILE, mormnant oC big cluracter, will pit the tuil yute | Of AFE re i pea good and reat thronzhout Curistendom, for hi oe OUR eee i pehlie Walters of the Neirovolitin Motad fino is gone over the Waler—tils deods.will be sagem ath hon et StT Bast | vig may romember that William W. Gund. |W, f ue *eeniutione were adopted b meet ng | uate . ‘t if ; : he erection oof tte Gen Lev, anda e —~ Serre t 1 wo icevive con WASHINGION NOLES, SPARKS PROM INE LELEGRiDU " / ibucions © puri by | 7 ‘ Rie ; Murder ota Circus, A |r | ‘ , thre hte Ure haa ee f fr 7 ea Se Se M nnd Lovil — e 5 fi eafretinen | J NEW DERSLY i fue Lesal Tender a u \ ; | ut ® yoar acy James Sands aot four or ve The Pos General will repeat tn his anna red) ere mtinnied f : ; i's name recog Hud Bands y held op ow charges y AUIINa an Weialia tear ees near West Hoint on F re iar William Bluck, of Columbus, Burlington ccanty, ia, aati of the W poor ihe i Aaquarrelie Ww A" N.J., commitind snicide oo Friday ait, by shoouing | tat (he. wn ht ot Ww ne In adly "When tp Nite d . himablt through the heal He hat been paying ation | alan war Of Ini ih Mon ave f MV athire to Guatge h Co ' ’ hor white into) tented. She revroached bln furhisoun: | eoverine overs wi fou of un tie tain we rej Gs Aut avd ho lot ver Wowie Mm acver No wont to'eho | elas re held in Poitn wly hia and Rew Very, tut z heard t Hs vb Keie Yo | bel crank three draughts, nod saan blow out bis Lraiis, | Dob Le paid without e special approprint Od OO buvleud.« Up elite bhey foun. bi ||