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or Ls 1 te ° - Se a a TUE ARREST OF JUSTICE COX, ome: vs How, and When Fibbing in the Fed. eral Bulldiug— Im the Jail of Ludiow bereet—Tho Victim of piracy. On the night of the election Justice Cox was eB? AT ST. SAC RAMENT, pRESMYTERIAN ON A DISHOR'S r PALSE DOCTRIN A SCORNED WOMAN'S FURY A LAWY w SHOT DEAD INTHE MIDST OF HIS VAMIEY, pats che ov of Doctrine Taueht at St, | arrested by U, 8. Deputy Marshal Dowley on a war. | SudweCrittenden and airs, Fair -The Meet- Fae iment Cariows Veatments Worn and | fant charying that, in conneecion with Capt, Me tug on the Ferry Boat “Tho Fatal Ballet manned " on the Altar—A | Cloery and Oficcr Carle o! the Righth Ward, he had ‘Papa, Spenk to Me; oh, Speak to Me mere rewnlees . 2 iat Once More, You will uot Die, will yeu, con: irea to deprive colored men of their rights tue Fifteenth Amendmont, A Sun reporter enjoyed an interview with Justice Cox yesterday, a4 follows : enorter, Jeauit in Disauines goinet sun. Tur SUN cn a Papa? San Fraxersco, Nov. 4.—Judge A. P. Critten- den, one of the oblest lawyere of this city, was shot and killed last evening by Mre. L: Howe few months ago you published in ant of the religious services as Oratory of St. Sacrament, in Fudge, have you any objections to an sapht aod ve 1 Fraawey, Delween ‘aiety-foarth and ‘Thirty: Atch view in regard to your Jate arrest by the U. 8, | Crittenden had eroseod over to Oakla se his wile and danghters, who had been E seve Meets, at ine etme time tating that he Rev. Me, | staranalt Mratey bad opened the Oratory as an Episcopal | Judge—Not the lightest, air, ax the fects con. | oe! months, and was returning with then and bis on chapel, andor the protection of the Hight | nected with my arrest have boen so distorted by | (wo sone to tis city in the ferry boat El Capitun wi, Aion vay when the trecedy eceurred, Mr. Crittenden wae Ler, Alonzo Potter, Bishop of the diocese, and the tev. Dr Dix, Rector of Trinity parish, besides hav. bp ie sid of other learned and pious Koiscopal (ert. HSHOP POTTRR'S RXDORSEMENT OF RITCALISN. Your secount of he manner of condacting divine wrvice ofon tWo OF thvee cecasions seemed to me very graphic, clear, and eoncise, and yet #o thor- yogi!) vorrotostamt that, bewildered, and searcoly weicving shot #uch things could occur in the Pro- wstuot Boiteopal Chore ander the government of Hshop otter, and fa the presence of a number of psort of the #ame diocese, I hastened with a ppy of sour paper to the clergyman of our parish, pdaiter slowly and carefally reading your rendi. fon c! tle ffir, asked what, in his opinion, was fe mooning of it? “Why, my dear sir,” replied the good man, Yeither the writing in thas newspaper mast be Lise, or Bishop Potter is most egreziously de- wived." “Bat,” naid T, "if it be trae 1” “Taen,” answered he, “I know not what to sar, arcept that this Mr, Bradley ie a Jesuit in diseuise.” Some few days afterward, the samo revorend Ken- flomsn called upow me, and handed me » statement, publiever ey the Rev. Morgan Dix, the whole tone \d purport ef which was vindieatory of the con- certain papers tat I should like to give you # true statement of t Reporter—Where were you when the arrest was effectei? Jndgo—T was sitting at the desk io the atotion house of the Kiglth Precinct in company with Bena- tor Norton, awaiting the election returns. I feita hand tap ine on the shoulder, ‘Turning, T found that tie man was actranger to me, Tingatred his business, and he said that he wos a Deputy United totes Marshal, ond bad a warrent for my arrest, Reporter —Did it take you by surprise? Jndge—On the contrary, ramors whieh 1 bad hewrd had led me to expect it, Reporier—Was an attempt mado by your friends to reseue you from the hands of the Marsbal ? Judge (emehatically)—No, sir; when the war. rant was served on me, fearing that if 1+ became known some of my friends might impradently create adistarbance, I requested the Depaty Marshal to speak in # low tone of voto, and not let any one in the station know what his errand wis; and when I Jefe with bim no one bat Senator Norton knew that Thad been placed under arrest. TI immediately, and without hesitation, accompauied the depaty to the Marshai’s office. Reporter—Alow were you treated while at the Marshal's omecet Judce—On my arrival in the office I instantly in quired for District Attorney Divis, intending to seated outride of the falocn on the upper deck, with his back against the wheel-louse, his wife nestled closely by his side, Close to them wan their little fon, and few feet further back was seated Miss Crittemden, a young lady of about eighteen. The elder brother, Parker Crittenden, was on the lower deck looking after bis mother's baggage, To the eft, with her back to the saloon and facing Miss Crittenden, sata woman alone by bersel’, dressed in a loose suit of black, with « long cape bung from her shoniders. ander whieh she carefully concealed ber bands, There was, besides, s thick veil over her face, a large muffler which completely concealed her mouth andchin. Sbe eat there almost unnoticed and unobserved by any one, although two or three Temarked Wat ave must be an invalid from the way she was bondled up, and thonght it strange she should be eitting outside in the cold raw air of & November evening. ‘The boat had scarcely reached deep water when ‘THE GIIARP CRACK OF A PISTOL ‘was heard, which brought everybody to their feet, ‘The cry instantly rang through {the boat that some one was murdered, and men and women with Dlanched checks rushed in every direction, come frow fright and many in pursuit of the murderer. It was a frightful scone. ‘There on the floor, uncon- } 7 aii that surrounded him, lay George Crit- duct of the Rev. Mr. Bradley, both concerning the | five ail; bat I vas informed by Marshal Ronree |) Sees 6 restwente worm, and the manner of conducting tho | inn" ty cucucamty oe nrered wes untres; | cendens Tile wif hed fainted away, and his deugh, sored service, ae having, in his opinion, nothing | ae Mr. Davig was qn Of thy upper roomy wait | UF WAR on her knees Veh clasped os ds, exning out san! about th u tng my errival. Marshal Sharves Gyject was ty Sitterly, “pag, speak to me; oh! speak to me tacsaal about them, A/ter that thete was sothing | TfL, ‘cuted up all migat in Totlow sireet tal, | once moret Wea will not dle, will rou. papal” Bat hore conceruing the subject in your paper; ana I, he did not The Mareool treaved me with every outward show answer; ouly 4 low gurciiag sound was as well as others, believed that your account was | of consideration; but George Dilss rewarked, in bis | heard as ifthe wounded roan was ensping for breath, wroveous, Hecuilar equeaking tone of woico, “Now, | Dr. Powers of Now York city, who was just re Jutee, yhu know’ you have been very hard | torning from s visit to the Yosemite Valley, tora: WHAT MANNER OP DOCTRINE 18 THIS? va our people, and I really think that three | nately Was on board the boat, and has ening 10 Mr. t rreei equest of fe, | of four days’ ecnfaoment will do you Crittends 6, gave directions as to his t Lill enrtadlnlastalriat beclrmltabsoelollt Aallal ti then conferred with tne deputy ment, On reaching the shore s mattress was pro- Iweot with ber to the Oratory of Bt. Sacrament, | was ina carriage, not buving been allowed 1, on when the wounded man wusgeareiuly and at Oret wes very sorry te lnurn that there would | an opportunity to vrocaie i . Alter 1 hod boon and carried to an express wena, in, wen bs 0 i . | drives around a while, the deputy said that he had | was nov o> hix rosutence, 80k atraal Coss reraiee ckAres Servies, UaF only an) Czamies no directions from the Marehal to teke me to jail, bat | #8 llngere unconc sus state und thie morn tion and instruction of the children. Bat aMerward | tint the Marsal had tod him that he heli hiss re | ing, ‘when lie died, Twas glad, because in his talking to the little folke | sponsible for my custudy, and, it 1 ween@d, T anight THe ORDER ¢o home to his house, syd occupy bis trout parlor all night, Seeing that It was a ruse tw place my an, and there aro was once be showed very plainly what it was t@etit into them. e Wished to fe a tall, traces in her fae. which indicate that where wy friends eouid not find me. 1 eefised, ays A Kervies was commenced as usual, but after afew | insisted on eine taken to Ludiow street jail, wos | Deautitul Lp eR Rt ook Bt | prasere were reed the reverend gentleman eave out | 8ccordinaly delivered to Warden @raey, who re. | %,nerve, am wo eet of hie, Di H placed the pistol within two tuet of dropped tac pistol upon the deck, ing Anco the crowd of passengers, Droast, Ared ad ran, getting ceived me with great courtesy. Lfiad remained in Jail but adout 20 minutes when ‘an order came for my releare. Teould have found oailto tue amount of ahymm, after the singing of which he commenced bis instruction, which eonsisted of a series of lead- 3 naceun he bal eniered Mr. Cridtenden's right breast ing questions. The whole purport of bis instraction | #1). Hosen Lzowewho wore to the com. | SAUer the miviie, He ast for a few seconds as tf was that if we would loud holy liven we must soli | otsint on winch the watrere (ee teat ae at ams | aatting hed Lappened to" bin, ‘and then rove and tll that we have, gtve it to the churolr, and retire to | ieaucd? ell seneelees to ihe floor, At was done so sudden ¥ that refiner his wife, nor sen, nor daughter, who were near Im, conk! realize wiint hind oceurred til they eaw him prostrate and bleeding betore them. Te wae fully Gve minutes betore the murderces discovered, und then she was found standing in er, among the erowd ugu- udge—Yee; it #as William, altas Pomp, Morton, a colored deputy marshal, who had been be ore me acharce of fagrancy.' Tphiced him under $490 le for futive good behavior; but afterward, wt the intercession of hts wife, I reteased bit, feliyiows beuses (Anglic?), become wouks and coe, That the Virgin Mary was next to the 81. aioor, and should be regarded as such, That ours delng a religion of love, we needed not the "Ten Comp andneuts.” nor aby other resiriction. That ue Pr TER ‘on the evenin at, ‘On being eharged wii Wo must pr.cuse poverty, chastity, and ebedience, | THB CITY OF MUIUAL ADMIRATION. | the deed, the adm it immediately, enying: 1 Wideh were the fires pails te the cross of Cuviet, —+— Qid Ht, certainly, Yes, I did it, T wan’ looking for ye arctan Ut be abe | “eule College Bove and the New Maven | iliecierk of the boat co give myself up. Me has vu Losdiege® sarwagrors, low propre, unk creer, irle-A Venerable President's Exatred | Hed me and my child, am 5 b and thae if we would do 80, Cod Conservetiom—The Medale and Toke 1 MEANT TO KILL mM. 5 inall Chings (vot Wea He Porkor Crittend thata Youth May Get at Coilew Correspondence of The sun. New Haven, Nov. 9.—Yate College is a yous rable institution, considering the age of the coun- n, the fon, Wha #8 on ti Jeck atthe time a the deadly ative, med of it, bo seid, lmmcaiately, tid it: T knew it womld come to this fibty exetted, and when he came face to fee daly reafirmed TUR REAL PRESENCE OF CnRIat B he sloments nset during eommacton, and that | {HY and I au disp sed to thiek that ated can obtein | MU®. Hair, it was with diieuity he gould be pre: Bey were not tread and wine, but vecam chanred | sa thorongh, systematic, and satistctory an educa: | her dire, Pair was arrested by Cut, Hintgell ot Ye crecanwe and Aras toss amt biood of Christ | ton there a4 at any school of learving on the conti: | the Liarbor Poller wio happemed to be iu tho. bost, Sak CSUN” Nat oaae rae OF onE Baltes | sent, President Woolsey te o geatiaman of rare | ted Wa gonveyed to the City Prison. Here ehe bo. came co Fiolent Unt (t wasuecesenry to send for a eriical Man to devise some means of quieting her, je adcinietered atimulants, bas they rather in 1 gourd, firel, become ‘monks and nuns yomd we shouk wip the Virgin, next to the Jasiv8r | Wid, We TAUSE practiao poverty, chasticy, culture, practical common sense, and unaffected Naturally ho ig cuneervative in politics, and obecvience : fourth, we ® crecaed thas lessened let ravings. At one time Beith; Sth, we thust believe te the dosh af eres all Ue tains and now-iangied | Fiice or water was given her, When sie Cook the phies of tie May, He 18 alto an advo cate of free trade, Some of the Professors are men of suficieat ability end learning, and, taking the Paowlty, and thoge to whom tuition in all its bianches’s conitted, are wo Jonbt equal to the © persons of Weir class throughout theeountry jong the mobo instructors —and they nuuiber Eloge between her teetm and erusned is to pices, got into her mouth, and bad the phy n very quick, sie wontd ive swal lowed it; but be cimgus ber by sie throut and forced the eliss from her mouth, An opiate was bransao- slath, wo must recognize 1 - Mority of the privst, next wo Goa's, sides MUUARITIES ABOUT THE ALTAR AND YaeTrwrwt: I must Piro state thet the altar was ornament boty. tirice repented, as clove tozether an they cout! er | given ter, and at 19 o'clock #he was vory quivt, TI MURDERED Mam, fellow wax canctl Test, Judging trom the binge | la¥e Hot sense ¢movah Lo hy ir tongues, T city. Asa lawyer he bad few equals, Wick, having been burmt. Iu the centre was s lange | CiGZeuS nere c. fom tad flatter the college people iv | and no taperiors among those practisin Dit cross with an image of the Saviour nviled there | t2® MOSt prepateroas way, end the result is seen | Mrencisco. His opinions enon any io a sort of ally conside: 1s be Cre law. F . There was abe wat cme. b ‘0 woblash arrogance, traly ludicrous. inan! Basin the ost, and. the priest incr ype. | Leridunted atythis college about tayray years zo, been cseceiated with Sarmnel M. Wi goa cr elergyimau (for on my word 1 kuow nor | aid fem ast acies-of fondness for my Alma Mater, | dre practice of the law, and no legal firm has en dow to call him) was 1 bro uly child, tuinking too | tov larger or more Valuable ran of pnsiness, Be draped as follow: Kone, dend-bl ek frock, coming down to within Wx inches of kis hesis, over which a short, whi'e Ruslin bedgown, ces or ding a littie below the hi s, Fery yWwe, and With Howiog sleeves, ‘Lnere was no dollar to the gown, but it Just buttoned close and Went sround the neck, In the Lack of the neck was mail red oss, There. wae no kind of collar or Ww ight do as 9 But the ast met of aMairs las greatly changed since I Was Asta’ Ment not, ns it Reems tw Mme, for the beter, elt at Ya iM anywhere eine, be popater awe, & the menrbers of the ber Height showed ude appreciation of bis 'ability by appointing him recorter of the Supreme Conrt J more enbbish aad lubberly than J wlitcs coMmtmrssion Was tanded Lira yesterday morn they usc a to be, especially those of the younger | in Jems 1 why Keruly felth ifthe proves clatecs. Kvideniiy tees aro not gentlemen, and tt | sion Ul Which Le ts Ro ervatua ornumeDs, their fat pers belong to that category, they uiiat have wo T MRS. PAIR? Tle bO¥® ore ue babs visiole. Over bis thoulders and devendii Reglect pt their oflspring m cluiiliood. My son, " Groat wae Whar] should ‘call'a Ste eaters 2 | who ¥ ditt iome io Virginia was a sitnple-Leorted, | ‘The woman whose desperate deed har ted the two ends with larger red crosses. Such woe the | "ear ( led. shot like a eporteman, ride Mke = | he commenily is one whose charactor Is well known to Caliiorniaon, Her tmiden owe is etd to have Doon Lane, an@ the frst knowa of ber in this Stare Was when the became whe wife of Cok Wm. B Fair, at qne time Sheri(! ef Sacramento county, @ goat man Of acknowledg>d sccomplishmests and of con- iderable wealth, So infateated was le with h that every Caprice auc whim of hers wae gratified, And if a few years oho had squandered hte splendii rego: m, und WADE LOVE TO atm "THE GIRLS ‘TIE KY. DR. DIX CALLED TO AccoUNT. With me eireio of thirty miles, Ja now an odtons YOU ag orig, who talks tho flung of the college, and Dr. Dtz would have Delieve thet bo is ¢ pwstan‘iy quoting ‘our fallow! He belongs to beet yr Seah aol ras common | ai ‘oris of accictiss, and ts covered with racdule te : foe wich de mot tine the re cren a muinelaed | an g"tcnens of creabersinp. He may come ods. al aopearance of the a) 1d th Sepearance of the aller and the man—I had simost eman | fy ever sw or beard tle hike before i all bis I it, Vas the chances afe acainst each 8 reseit. fortune. Bat wren he became a Denkrupt she cast leact not in this country, and sincerely hope he few Haven largely overes inates the materia! Rim off and took ap wita anothe: man, Fair was 3 * pmiages derived from Ghe College. So far ae poong tedivs of the cily are concerned, the stadonts are 8 pest and w nuisance, They never marry those man of tender “tensibilities, and so deepty did his disgrace wear a him th Dight fe 1863 he en- tered the oviee of Dr. Murphy, an intimate friend, Rover may again tu any really Protestant chorea, AN EXTMPRACTIABLE RECORD. toeir coltegiate Thave rttended the Protestant Bpiscopal church | S# Whem they are devowd duris and, fics temmining afew minates. took out a pistol Wor thirty yeure: first at Bt. Seagal es lew Lon. | | SeUree are like the gallant knight © who | and ened himso't deat. Atter thts Mrs. Fair mar- Yon, cu the Rey. Robert Haiim was sud is | Loree ho rides away.” ‘There ie @ host of | ried again, was divorced, married gaia, and let chutes at Hartford, which wes a collese widows" here, who wil! never be anything | the Staee, She wus vot heud of fer acme time, { the Rizht Rev. 'T. ©. Brownet, | 8, Tle young men who are “town deri’ stand | until » series of articice in Esters papers brong!t Reve a te ate of ‘Connecticut, assisted by / sree Oy eet dante, ire oaoeee Vines ler betore- the pablis again, or) salaiied er warvel ngewe, = win J ms Jous adventures a eae, jet in Mexico, whi Meets hou. here te tes onavaT ae wf 2] dtoyine’s feouple of bendred “skilled Workin ta | sic iad yone voplay pee hither worth twice as mach to the town. New Havom affects great literary tuete, ‘and ‘enp- Pease iteelt to be secoud onty to the medern Athens. evereaces the Heb-ebove all pluces on eerta, aud Proveotant Episcopal aeademy at Cheshire, Coan mere for Ave yeare I and others were, w fer ibe pasiorate of the Rov. B. BE, Beardsloy’ sr at Be Kev. Mr. Morgan, now rector of St. Thoma fe ‘90m ROLE OF AN ANVAYT ORES, and én iP ahe Is stated to ewe suessedca admirable. Sue emigened to Virginiacity tn 461, and opened Bi twis ctty; after whieh | atvended the chareh hero ts a provalent @yinion here that when goo! | ihe tance Houne, where she first met Critteaden des oven y we Rev. Mr. Crosewell, at ‘New New Haveners die they co to Boston. Invriany ro. | He decame so ken up with her that he fora ume (uu; Norm thore I moved to Brooklyn, wpects New Maven ies charming town, Toere Ie a% | cUrgot ail thie ge ese. mech caltivetion md refinement bere ar ome will find in the majority of Kasteru towes of & similar wipe; bat it is pecutinr, ond in many rospecte boars a When *hs late rebetiton ret broke out she wae» strong Soutiorn sympathizer; and whon the wher Pacific cowst Was in a fume 0 f ot » tev. Mr, Job On Was gue oN ww York, where I paw: itu tolerable regularity for £ Bees tore being the It Strong resombianoe 10 Little Peddiingtun. ‘The Mu- | would dectare in favor uf, sue. mando her ayypontinn: > Tce Tact Wa Reh BMY | twat Adu ization Society ecabraces newige!l thy cuit. | im the streets or Vite are aud bers epee ke hidy «Putts. | gris and they afl commniscrate Now Vorkecs as too anaes an bara © Livlaveieerb each vestmentaon ony Protestat goles | @Meoratio. ana destitute of the proper reverence are ard etrinns tn Man, or such aw altur in avy Protestant _ 1OF tue fires feothves, 4 that one pasriot was boll Bert such teaching from any other minisicr, ar he rained Sle Gid flac. Sie #huk poet wited (ote Me Mraaiey wha, ta ay | THE CONPLDBNCH QUEEN EN-OMATEA a bi Bhai Pate bie Cvitedc tan on Vy doiug lis duty ve - — ise 0 [ pieestt Lon Green cae dea Phe Of8 Story Neveated—Nut wittrehe Varin= fat excitement, aud was caused A 7 tow of Imprteonment In a Oity Jail, ded eh Ae th gt Post wae teu t us, stop by step, to Reman ‘Ju:hel: ipod Jow ered. seine persous enter nse duetig Sus what must TP othimk of the Bish 1 yom ihe Omaha Herald, Ho the mieht ano coving tae rus. When tle 7 aI'the fivck who thus allows © Wal A few days by ® woinan who bi een stom | oi polnical excitemens bad pur away, we wad ne tO Onben inte: tae. Mawk ones Gintea. tos pise 8 ne th £ the Hotel da Nord left nnder sus | 9 Liried. Crittenden defended, and pros cer e " e a piclous circumetances, after Laying raw ao qaite & ured her ucquiltel. vt alien ward she caiue t coucersing whieh God wil sarelyest | hotel bill, and bo het haste neglected to sete tue | Gio ay aed Teorey Stier ward : Mr. Bitor, shout a‘l ret d same, iy 0 CALS. pit Elton should ove mot ath respect, adraire, and | " "33 making close inquiry it woe dierovered that |, TOOK FO THIRATLICAL Fate Mose pera 9 che bad tried several days at the Metropoltuau, | ater playing 1 this elty and Sacra e OUT MENESTLY £5 ROWANISIB, end had also been the honored guest of the propri ard troly betiew! ome Shen ¢tor of the Morrivon Houne fur a time, At the ior te exit 1 ld a tnd Le aUEMty ced macer tb eek | £ier place abe hed tun a dill of aboct ten doltars, in drama iaere tarwhag as Ab woe fin toasiee 2 Surat: Wen ee eee eat E dus mad very thonghtiully lef behiad & ect of furs uy precuced” by t ob the deta Bante anche cetihe el contene taken brat the proprietor considered au omumvatcut for the | 4 Aller her retirement. from t ¢ stage he made Pousily oO" Christiansey tant we may well reeard | #MOUME due, At tho Morrison House abe contracted | Hertel! quite convpionows nt balla ant theatren Latterly she become auquaty this city named Seuncids intiwcy in marriage. Aiter 2 bill amounting to thirty-one dovare. and failing 2 rex pond to repan‘od demands af the Iundlord tor wyment, he seized her trunk and ett!) bolde it, witha \ means abd culminated the mich Wnduess and etea@m her true and loyal chii- fren, while at the aine Uae we regret and deplore By m Ret Serene ene falge Gon: vok content wid. practising hur ar upon inno. SIE WEEKS OF-WRODED Bt Galan or Mahan ; cent and unsorpecting landhirds aus Lolel clerks mivare tusiticted v ilaeremant Epinconallans, | Sy women cavered the circle at sw or tires | Andalter Anding out that her liege lord kept a tient for the last bandied You : “i | brvate families and victimized thom in various | StI"K ov his worey bags, sho cuncocied a litte put thatrid her of this lint man, A divorce suid follow- ed, wich ahe won, and the decree was ouly sianed Tuesday inst. wry Threeor four days ago Marshal Bobins was no- b juin the Papal Chu and a fom viol a omtant Kplscopal Guurch of America ¢ {kd of her game, and ut Once put the police on ber | OF | A aan Besa Ohe Was iereolleg RPMS: | track bho wae eeveated Inst night aod taken to | Outil yesterday, when tho biowgat lerseif ino more New Youn, Noy. 29, 1870, (oe ek sup, Where she romained getil this mor torrivle notur aS Mie AIS é when sto wos brought befure Eis Honor Judge Abmioie mder he Jwftaen . ‘ a ; a See eeore ht , oes *T ol stig quiedly, Duri The Ceptain of the Paris Natioval Gnurt. | lous up on the ermend bat Marsal Halifea 8 | her raviuce ate woe contiuuiliy speaking of men of Goo Clement Thomas, whe has recently been A yon ug iniy (ove of victims) was present, | } quence a Une athe and claim Ne the M8 BAF ected Command he Nation fd of Paris soun Ved thet (his woman bud got frei bera rik | tends. |The physician in attenaance gives It as his api mmandant of the Nadonal Guard of Pari de gola.chete, on” tap pit being an | OPiuion (Lut ene is insane, ngnisbed Hepubliesm record. He wis 28) Baner of ber sister in the Hast, and uoon a bern et Libaume, in the Department of the Gironde 4 oni ist ero was intending to retarn there | Why. Colored Voters Supported Tammany WF 12, aad entored the army as a yolostoer at the | St.Once au ¥ World take wie things to, the aforesaid | Tu ihe AvWor vi The Sus ee of eightoon, rixing to the rauk of captain ina | sion sie ba @ aprons acd wem toner own Uaerel. | SIR’ In your report of the meetings held ot.279 Licwsiar rogiment in 1835. Belng fitutly compro: | 1erink the o revs 40.61 Ver own wuluptuous worm, und | Wooster street on Saturday end Monday eventnze, Pel in tue Repudl ailing to go East awele had sald she intended todo, ich appeared % sola aaa Wassdav'e be Republican conspiracy of that year, | she nleo uss Uded thet Ine articles wane woreh some. | WHICH SpuCared In your Monday's and Tuesday's is rich woe dh covered at Luneville, be wan ensivercd | whore in the nelehko hood of $50. Sues, the subject was untnirly prosented to the pubs Yo yolerred to a long term of imprisonment in | ‘The woman i Waived cnexanitution, and ia default | lie. The resolutions upon which our action wor # of Baint Pelagic, Ho encceeded in | of $200 bail w WS eouunitiod to awalt the acto " | MH eocape tp company with Guivard aud y. She's anparently about forty yea based distinctly stated tbat we hoartily endorsed a4 sean coonninntsre, aud fled to Big 1 Median fe the Republican State mowtnations, but in the ‘ ed Until 1848, ‘ #2 S e . in Ve etitaad Os ottts ha Gaeemie ona at Bie ists amon, manner tn copversatty steence of straight city and county theket im th u rrootexponent of French repnblican | birth, having Ii ted iy Laacatter, Runtiigdon, Pitts | Bilt Avembly Distriey we reserved tho right te ‘ Ndtionad, Winch Ieloded: in We stat on | bared aod eter enetians of thal Bante Bee vec devote aur eilurts to thd suooes of that felon of Minas ae Te lealegel ee see Feet eee (anna Geant ane the Demoeratic pariy (hut would best suorerve the \ i deparinnont ca Oana he dettintal: Von Gaara W roseah in Hcette Dee af the colored Wworkinimen Ait shat loeslity Poy (HA ovarinent en Counulasianer of, the Sere We Bae itwiae Shee the araurunces from tho Tammany candidats four uly Jvatod Ly the Parigiaus ae | sion over bince uf ¥8 per month, eared anes vores rae of i Sw ond Legion of the Nationa: Guard, | She came to Om sha aaus ten weeke ogo, and haa « Tred tM aL tie 4 “ od Liman taba Gh he aniteee ot | Ginter at eceme: Wer bacon clam nadtraaey net ‘onimatien welccted to sseortain what euaranter y ar oa vetluced. Gone Je | works and ber ae Bey we, noon exbausesne Ader | Would be given we placed frly volore the mrotlng PEL) the command of toe National Guard of | thet lier (ranks wer ¥ seized for board, and sho wan die shdaes Slane SOE Store te Gosare tie | tiy Ghiomand af tee, National (esr teveed to do as ak ® uae dOue, cr go naked sud | Siecies ol ive Tuwuueny cancidatos iu the ety and | 3 So. requeneosf the unpopnlarity resulting | starve. ba yb yined uence cf tn polarity. that you will give this a place in your next | r the aboiision of toe ublication We are respoctfully yours, From her own ace vont be is a badly-abusod wo- Which, in Cromwell's style, he d wan; Dut that does solacconnt for giving a ditter ‘Gorge Jones ble, Gocluring tat It was ony ® | es story lo every ho) Aud Doardiug-house where | Hun Doxler, George Corneiing, Uhas, ‘Nichols, ‘ck'c tals. Bat wWongh be loft the Ausem: | she baw stopped. Chairman; A, £4. Lucs, Secretary, 08 OF Lente nee, potent nhigonist to the Tring at things {) Wo Consideration we are in ee ne ui Napvicon, thon Previcent, that Le | clined to ecosiler har a Dad woman, und probably « Si Mood in he Number of the brosertbe tape | pratt 1 deal Beat, t mtd tO a France until 1a. i For tho present sho hi ¥ comfortable quariora at Roscoe) Ucag® A@areMe am the commaua of the | the ciy Jat, where sho. Wil) probably romele iil the meeting of the Grand #4\),40 Decombor, THK SUN, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1876 OWL-SHOOTING AMOFY THE GRAVES. - Exterminating the Nocturaal Caralvoros Fri that have been Eating the Spar- rows—Sportamen in ‘Trinity Churchyard. The parks and woods about the city are full of owls of varied comp'exioa. They live oa the spar. rows. A lurze white ow! was kiltod in Jones's Wood A diy or 80 ago, and asmall brown owl was exp. tured in Suizer's Park, making ils dinner ot a plump little sparrow, The excitement attendinz the Killing of another owl fn the City Hall Park on ‘Thursday evening has been fully narrated by Tue Sux. jot long ago thousands of sparrows inhabited rinitv churehyard, Trinity Corporation having pro Vided houses for them, The tiny Ilttle ehirpers be- came fewer fewer, and it was not until yestor day that (he cause of their disappearance was sus pected. In an umbrageons tree near the ebnreh was discovered a large owl making his repast off a spar- row. War was deciarod upon the fellow at once, and untill 11 o'clock pintol shots were disclarged at him, but the ungainly bird sat still and andisinayed. son of the rector, Dr, Vinton. sailied fortis an old single-barrelle | fow tox vezan ng at the big-eyed bird. After a while tle ow', alarmed, flew to a tall ires Ins de the churelyard, near Robert Fulton's grave. At this time a crowd of six or seven hundred people had gathered. having been drawn thither by the detonations of frevtias. Word was sent by the rector to Mr. Mawilion Thompson (well known 08 @ skilful marksiay), employed by the National Steamship Comoang. Tle nelzed three or four brecch-loading cartridges, and load rwllng-plece. revalred to ihe graveyard of ol y. He disdained to shoot at the bird While at rest, and, in endeavoring to start the sparrow-eater, severu) of tue colored glans window! oF the elurch Were broken by the stones whien were thrown by boys, Soon the ow! spread his winze, and while in Might was brooght down by Mr. Thom son. ‘Tae bird struck on the brinch of a small tree, and then fell on the marie slab of Sehieffelia's fami: 'y vault masked 181%, The successfal fowler then harried away, for there was a dixposition on the part of the crowd to make much of lw, Cries of “ Baily, white hat,” “You're tne ow! man,” il bet on the eravayard pportaman,”” ote, were freq Subsequently be learned (hits rufian of the Firat Ward had taxen Away the owl, and he endeavored to persuade police man Anderson to secure it, and give it to the church wardens, bat that oMfcer’ retases t@ act, Later, was told that the owl—a dn Be bad ihe wished it. Tue «op. twitter im youos ta Trimity churchyard, peatrabienst Monteahaandanioe TROTTING ON FLEETWOOD PARK, cxsisatfomans Twe Good TroteLydin Thompson and I ram the Winners. Yesterday, in a fine autumn day, Fleetwood Park was ia all the glory of sport in the preseuce of & large atzemblage, Tnere were two trots for the 49, one of which turned ont acapital one, Much more was expected of it hetore the hour for startin o8 it Was to have had in Mr. C, Hoagland's gray kelding Jack. But it was reported that he had been sold, and that his new owner declined to let him go in the race, as he was to draw a wagon, while bis competitors were to go in harness, and #ohe did not show, ‘The stake for whieh the race was originally arranged, was turned into amavch between Lydia Thompson and New Berlin Girl, ‘The first was the fivorive and won the rico in three heats, ¥ i—Stake and parse, 8 cs. Thomeaon ... gh. Now Berlin Givi pple’ Be DWAR, pele Farinie tts, 3 tu mace. In the betting, before it was kpown that Jack wou'd not «tart, be and Lydia wero at acout evea with to 1 against Beriim Girl first linat Lydia was quite wild all the way ofand on, and Berlin Girl, leading at ewe h, got Lome fret by eight lengths, Time, 3. dl heat (odds @ to 1 on Lydia) Berlin Girt went ww with the lead, and kept it oy a length on to the atreteh beyond the quarter, There Lydia footed up toa lin, and stayed with the Girl on to the half-mile pole, where the if were vokot head and bead, with a raiting p It was hot work for the Girl, and carred her to 8 break, when Lydin dropped her and opened & way two lengt amd more at the hend of the Wome stretch, ven the Giri agate went wild and fell of more, and L’ got home first, at ense, by four lengtis. Time— 3%, Lid, 3. Yn the fret heat (dda 5 to 1 on Lydta) the Girl ted off, butbroke at once as she got to the tain, ard eatloved nearly to the querter pule. where Lydia footed four lengths in 85 (a rattling 22) gait), She drew away irom the Girl, end ied her dve iengihs at the balfmile pole, im 1:11X. She kept tint Tord to the home streteh. were, being taken in hand, she jogged home fi by a longta aad more in RW, winning We it and race. RECOND RACE. ‘This was a stoke, with Roden’ Growbird, and Mango's, Rater! vo Hiram. Mae's . Hiram, the tan ‘ing Raah- ol Gis own way Fieerwoon Pang, Nov. 11.—Stake $200: mile heats, Sin 4, In Rarnoss. N. koven’s b. si ua | 1 Mts 222 P. Mance’s cn. g. huthert diet Tine? ; bilan a MICHABL FARRELE TRAGEDY, peed A Letter from the Neighbors of Weyleman— The Wounded Boy Innocent of any Offence ~The Wertema: A Geed Bc lghbers, Mr. Thomas MoCauley, of $13 Eust Bighth street, posite which Micisel Farrel) was shot on election might, writes as follows Lam the owner of a grocery story next door (12%), and acquatnted with all the parties concerned. ‘The place alluded to has always been a resort for twenty ran or twenty-five young nen, rangint frow the age of 17 to @ years, wao lave been born and brought ao on bins block’ have from etiidnood conerezated at my door amasing themselves by either ay ‘singing, or load ing, #8 is Usual Among which, although sometimes annoying wan never thoaelt any hai the boys, The diMiculiy commenced last Saturday the youue mon, as usual, Wore suooting an’ talking Jondly, and it is supposed tuis was offensive to Weyleman and wife, w ki Wors and tenants as very disagree fersore, thouch they have been Pet 8 short time in tase. ‘Wey leman opened bis window, which ts over the store and threw some bricks dewn at the younz men, Which aroused thetr aug s, and they returned tho sompliinent, Weyteman rm down stairs with # £00, tho same a4 used agwinet Fnrre!l, toaded and tipped, When the youve men sow the gen they rin away, and were followed by Weyleman to Ave- gue B, when the gun vas raised, bot noe discherced, the eap kaving faifen off, Wofieman retornr d home ané swore vengeance agulirss the boys; bat as they #10 not retoen, there was an end Tair untit Teesday night, whan, as is cecal on eloetton night, snastl bors wade a bowlre of tar barrels, & rouht Lae young mew together again, boys bern throwin7 sticks. potatos, small stones emong thongelyes, and may bare irown at Wesiowou's wie lows, bot wore not seen ing #0 by my of the young men, OF thay would ave been quickly stapned, AC this Hae Micugel Farre|| was comme up towand the firo.mad hart just | Bor in frous of Weytomnen s door, when a staal boy | shouted to him to look ont, ‘as Weyleman # goin voc dim. Murrell, looking up, auw the aun, and tamed ts van emf, but had not zor over two or three stops when he (@ll to the eround, wayins, “Lom shots take ine away." He was taken to his 645 Riedt Ninth atroet, and thonce to Bellevue Poe statement thet Michael Parcel was wang is jacorreet. Ho was not either on Satarday or on Teesday evenins before tue shooting, aed bas awaye been 4 wierdy young king a his trace, thw. oO. 4 tinsmaith. eylen 1 is wite aesert that des, Wevie- was" afipoed” while cominz out of ber house door, ‘This x a fabrication, whieh wilt Be proves on We day of tril, The prisoners also aver that two thos wore Grodin the rearef the baildine. is also tue, and nothing wes knows. abou uch un occnrrence dy any of We other tem ets anti! appeared in the newspapers. There is @ 60 proc! that Weyleman toaded the gan, and swore am would Fhoot bis wits ifahe did not discharge it at Ghe bor 4 he above story is attested by J. J. Horm a of 883, and Jeremiah Curtin of 8: Ei uth ein vet, —— _ A Groat Jumplug Motch, Voscon, Boy, 11—This moreing a jumping match was decided at the Hichtonds, ins weadow on @ tine with the Providence Rillroat , betwean Ale 8 are of Qriney and Net Byooliy of } Brook iyn, for $000 aide, Saare won by lowing 109 fret ¥x juches, ‘The Booklyn man stepoed forwa: st anil bet with the New Englander $5) thas be w puld Least tet, but he igiled by SK inches, On 1 trial § heared M1 fect 7% inchs; ¢ 19 "ee ichoa, Broohy mute ® poor elfort 16 excel , ant the Quiecy man '» irerde mate @ pile om their man wi bg. — ~ Mirs Mottic Batinm Acunitte al, Wrenuixa, Noy, 11,—The triat.of Mi ss Mattie m for the murder of W. J. Mean was eon \today, The jary €eclarod ker *no t guilty a year ego Miss Buthara, who had been 60 ‘od by MeNarh, viettod kim at hin board: nx hogre nnd demanded the fulftment of his promixe hor, Ou his rofuring to marry her, whe dei drew & pletol and ebot him dead. ee ndorbilt Mlonhing Av, wna. Osweco, Nov. 11,—Commodore Vani lerbilt panied Ly Wo. IT, Vanderbitr. 6, We + Shopaa Vagner, and Riehor bya sreciil trum over the Osweuo and Rom The party took a aurvey of the city in earria At 4 o'cloca this atternoon started for Utica, Deratery Commodore ¥ fclell, arrived here to-tay road . Al.—A steerage pannenge t by the eLoamsbin City of Cork, which arrived yosiny day, ‘wae relieved of 4400 worth of dinmonte by Fev eupe oMcers, whiclke war attempting to emu, tele An bis tobacco box LIFE IN THE METROPOLIS, nanan DASHUS HERE AND THERE BY SUN'S REPORTERS. —o—— The Tammany Gane Ropndinted in the Die tricts where they Live-Ledwith's Gratt+ fying Mujovtiies im the Nineteenth Ward. The eltizens of the Nineteenth Ward cast their Votes against the Tammany leaders residing among them, aivough the latter remained in their tive districts from sunrise until sunset, working for tieit friend O'Hall, In the Twelfth Election District of the Ninetecuth Ward, over which Justice Joveph Maguire and the Hou, Frank MeCabo pre- sided, Ledwith received @ majority of 90 votes over O'LIvll ; inthe Highteenth Diseriet (ex-Alder- man Terence Farley's) Ledwith's majority wae 9); In the Twentieth District (Assistant Alderman Thomas Dufy's), Ledwith's majority was 83: in the Twenty -tiird District (Jadee Riehara L. 1 remore's), Lod with's majority was 8; in the Ew ty-fifty District (ur Smith's), Lodwivh's majority wae si: im the Twenninth District (Abraham yon O'Hail's), Ledwit's majority was 33; tn the Thir- tiet' District (Judge Cardozo's), Ledwith's major- ity wan 74, Te —o— Serenade to the Hon. M.T. Brom the Hon, William Hitchman, Just bofore midnight on Thursday, the Hon, M. T. Brennan was serenaded at his palatial man- sion on the New Boulevard, at 105th street, by the M. T. B. Association of the Nineteenth Ward, liead- ed by a Ge band of music, and eommanded by Capt. T. Griffen of enid Association, Some appro- priate airs were ployed, and fireworks were dis- charged, Tho serenaders were callod in par. lor by Mrs. M. T. Breanan, Mr, Brennan not being athome, Mrs, D. brought up from the cellar somo rich and rare old wines. The serenaders thon Played “Home, Sweet Home,” and at about 1 o'clock yorterday morning went to the house of the Hon. W. Hiehman, Righty-fith street, hey od nie of Ch Jong in making hi struck op Hall to the Cl Wore invited into his spaciows pariora to bave a friegay chat on she glorious success of the Demo- arty, and after a short conversation, the band played * Home, Sweet Home,” aud deparied, —— bwartz's Life Policy. John J. Schwartz, just before his death in 1865, assigned bis life poliey of $2,000 to Bertha Berg. mann, with whom he and his dve children had lived, over her iager beer galvon, for three years; bat be meglected to afiz a revenue stamp to the as fienrent, The brother of Schwartz drew the money from the company, and Mrs. Bergmann sued him for She bad taken warts when sick aod a stronger into her house, she sakt, and ‘kept th for God's sake.” She obtained a ‘verdict inher vor, and the General Term yesterday affirmed it on anpeal, holding that it was safficient to eMz we stamp afterward, where no fraud was shown. si lot The Soldiers’ ¥ Mouey. The First New York Volunteers who served in Mexico met Inet might, Jacob David was ehairman. ‘The Secretary, Dr. J. L.tHasbrouck, enloeized the action of tho Hon. John C, Jacobs, in fnrthering their claims before the last Lozislature, At the next meeting acommittes is to be appointed who will vies Albany, and lay beforo tho Assembly their claim to the money appropriated from tbe State fund in 1951, Ward 1. Buraott proposed that a bar quet be «i on the 27th of December, aud that the members wow seattored allover the couniry be in- Yited. His proposition was adopted, —- Yenterday's Crowd in Broadway. At Broadway and White strect yesterday af- ternoon @ large crowd gathered to see a farmer zet his boots blacked, The crowd laughed and shouted, and the people coflected tn greater and still greater cumbers, and hilarity reigned supreme. It all came from the fact that the farmer had token off his boots and was standing in bis stocking fect in Broadway while the boy was blocking his boots When he had his boots on again he tarned around (he corner and disappeared With a cheer from the —— din the Chnrches. There is a small Jewish society, calling itself Chevrah Kadisha Baai [*raet, which mests at 56 OF chard street. This society recently bad an clection of officers, at which Losser Goldstein was declarod clected President, The iste Prestdeut, Mo- sen Flot, imagining the election had beon conducted’ on Tammany principles, refused to vacate or give up the books of the foctety. Several members thereupon threatened to ‘pt a head on” Mr. Hart, and he gomplaued to Justice Scott yesterday. The bearing was adjourned. pls ae he The Jeffrey Divorce. Mrs, Fannie B. Jeffrey, of Brooklyn, made the nequaimtance of one Hiram Crofut while reterning from Consecticat on a Sound steamer, and invited Lim to ber house in Washington street, Hiram called there—tn fact he called thre so froqueutly that Mr, Jeffrey became suspicious, and institated an action againat bis wife for divorce on the crouud of a Yesterday the referee reportet in tavor of granting the divorce, and Judge Pratt cou: firmed the report. ‘The Methodiet Book Concern Fraads. A motion was mado yesterday before Judve Spencer to Ket aside an crder granted by Jadi,e Tones, in the suit of Samuel J, Goodenongh against John Lanahon, to examine, before trial, Mr. Me- Lean, the stenographer. and Mr. Grant, a dook- keeper, who were sent at an examination made Into the affairs of the Methodiat book Concern The ait 0 for alloged bel, with damages laid at ——— Manierre’s Hond Level for Once Commissioner Manierre heard forty-eight com- Pleints againet police officers yesterday, and in the courte of the trials said that he believed what nows- pal reporters had said relative to the inefficievey meddiin 4 men wi 2 fact, tha’ was the ‘reason why the Shoo-Fly Squad had been broken up. aay ‘The Sinking of @ Preoktys Pier. The Brooklyn piers are queer struetures in their way. Barly yerterdoy morning the pier at the foot of Pacific street, upon which were piled about 5) barrels of fonr, suddenly gave way, and every bar- rel rolled off into the river, ‘The loss will not ex. coed $2,800. — Five Daye With, Food er Drink. Charles Whitmere, of 696 Dreadway, learned that Mox Lowentnal kept a horse im a stable at 23 st Touston street, from November 8 to Novomnt O—A¥e dave —w it food or Ori Lowent vas committed by Justice beutt, 1 - Something Wrong ow the Stare. The loners mat yesterday to ap- point a Chief Zogineer of the Brooglyn Fire Depart mont in place of Jolin Couaingham, resigned; but owing to the discovery of something wrong on the slute, the appointment wes Postponed uwtll to-day, Two candidates are iu whe Meld, Rubbing Out aud Beginving ¥* new. Sagnoteus politicians ary that no further ac- tion isto be taken comMning Bova VcLaughlin's cuartes of malfeasance pgninet Diet ict Attorney Morrie ws that oftctal has again been received into tue toid — Ocmmodore oderbliles @eizare, Judge Cardozo yester?ay appoi#ied James IL Coleman, Gratz Nathanyend Robert Qoelet commis to 0x the valee of the propery belonging to ‘tukeu fer the site ov the aew depot em Railread, The Assoute spon Harry Hill, Kdvrord Hanley was held in 83,000 bail yester day, ca the charge of discharging « pistol into the Windew of Harry fill’s saloon, with the intemiion a: Killing him, the prisoner having utered treaw aginuat Mr, ab, —_ Newlewed Wir Fight wives, whose husbands refuse to support ther, appeared’ Yefore Justice Cox yesterday — The Herald and Dr. Nelmbald, Dean Sin: By Herald of te day, Hind that Sapoloon ts vom 8 having said vt bave well i 1% and conatautly read for yeu past the New York Kerad.” Cea it bo tat this very modert organ is responsible to kame exont ker the downlall oF be Unforvunate man? There is one ting certain, he did not orofit mach by its perusel and it may sirike meny intelligent readers that the sueet ian bad rometing Co do with the eircumslanees Aliending the fullen Amperor's Inglorious eam paren Wow, in this conweraion, E wont l tke to say that T have been for ever a) cat a constant reader of Tn Sur, and owe wy krowledge of ficte and almost entire success toa frequent perusal of ius columns Ip it Kiown to you iat [isin and Von Molthe pavonize Tine SONY Thos #o Intimaced to me, end LWas not surorised MICO cid, BO MOLE, LosLLy ae bo ite rit Li the Herald would confine \tsell to misguiding monarchs an ‘orn, LL night iu lireetly prove & blows ne: but w loops to attack the repate ton of ole of OnE bums ciicons, It ie about Ume Uiat AU fe readers should go over to fin PUN You, no doubt, as well as many of onr leading journalists, hort ly condemn the groundiess ard scarrulous at tuok of the Herald on.dr. ieluwold of thia vity, JUN! Nee Yorn, Nov. i) #970, Ade, AMELI o—- Astonishing ( Stowe per-Fasex Market Pot Filled with Detranded Comp! A number of remarkable thieving operations herself Amelia Burndings were by a person caili partly revovied in the Revex Morket f yesterday, Only @ few of the como! opened, thongh a host of complainants tendance swaiting an opportunity Amelia is not old, bat matronly, of ree Interesting appearance, and with an air calculated to win sympathy. She wore and was neatly dressed, She has been © housekeeper in tenement houses, and Ww: witb keys to open every room, ‘Ths equipped, she ants by wholesale, Suspicion haa stolen from the t at last fell apon her, and fini iy some of operty was traced to hor homo, y OMicer La Rue on several complaints, Sareh Graham, occupying rooms in houses, 150 Evat’ Twenty-sixth street, where Aine Ha Was housexconer, tort a silk drcas stolen from wer room during her abs H. Robinson, who ocenpied an apartment in the ame house, lost two gold loekets, « gol) fn 4 coat, all of th cuse Worta $4, and the pawo BURNDINGS'# THEFTS, cor of an Rae to ve heard, She was arreste; hat sho had stolen the man, of 165 E: street, missed a pocketbook containing §5,° ket of a cod Side en Police Court taints were were in at- vectablo and of modesty green veil, moloyed as as provided the missin, one of the ned at . don on maw! pin, | 3 ne value st Twen: gy aoe, deeves to-tnj Street, and 689 9 09 lett over mt (ne mand war only mo Bricos Were bse for fate to Eos or Texans enrs of Ohio and ¥ The sales effected Ine'ade ordin: ant ni q alee Tig nde, at Og IG. foe Cade, and fom Who for,vorto aforinaran, eat was Yee. detfer Yat more active ; other grades fm, ate deinand: tare 125,000 bushels at new No. 2 aad No. 1 spring, $1.57 for a And $1.40@8) 65 for white. € rd lower tive: 4100 oar, Yoflned 10 2781.20 for bor winter, for two-rowed state. BUNDRIRE—Corton was fairly active and higher Ore tor midline uplands, ‘Tallow in good demand Bf alte, Une quiet at ae. leuim nominal at, wWiee steady 5 Sl. BF M rHool, dull. itops: firin Fruits steady ; Hiekey. 1 ae, fo snot. Freigate stoamn for whom to Li doll Kast toda 4 leather eins, 2.5 fi Live Stock Market. New Yorn. Fritay, N gtronaer than cn The offe-ings inciuaed | (e. ¥ M; Pears do. ® Ia atl} inia cattle sold at iol ‘of Kentucky stecrs at ii) tC at oa! a montly at 19@15¢ ; 11 ca: 15}ge.. WIth afew Lone at 16e,, and on» car load of State Jeers a: Lise, With receipts of 711 sheep and lamus and as many more the ‘nes from previon he marke( tor sheep wax extremely Aull an 1d wes that one-fourth of the stock was se Prakavce Vereeks Tivee te lee Gane bem eae fadigo. # B. with afew sot tions nen@higes, and poor roderika Bianck, living in the same house, who | {@>) te : ot ¥ * ed 0 pr ds nt Gase., with a few at ic. Hoge ald that ane bougit It of the housekeeper. Wore fruer, and advances about "ie. @ i, with sviow Justice Scott fully committed her. Panied by ber husband, came from St. Louis to tois city anont ei; Sho ago, and that she was destitute for a time. a Mr. Wright, the owner of fome tenement houres, kave hor the position of housekeeper, an to steal, and was arrested, but bullet Wright, who, as yet, had conf He transferred tier to another of his h Ne began to steal, Recently, # Shia city she wae arrested. largely-inereased ‘demand for Knox's +0 mee Hon waxece, romen: 0x It 1 afl who lore, 22 Brondw vy, M Fulton strect, be promptly attended to,—Adr, Tur Ratinoan Gazerre (Cricaco)— “ The best Journal of its class pabiish Philadephia Her: Hazard & Cuswell’s cod liver oil ts Ade. —- FINANCIAL AND Fripar, Nov. 11—| —The railwa: ket has been depressed and declioing duri thongn slightly rallying at the close, who have heretofore cuntrolled the tea have been obli they anticipated in order to sustain the many adventurous tndividaals wits Inrzo eapital lave pressed, by short sales and otherwise, heavy amoonte upon the market, and which were forced to take, And yet even purchases they did not seem able Prices from declining, altioug a m stampede would have beon ehrovicled had not the lewding manipulators have come to the resene, princival dealings were in Lake Shore, Northwestern preferred, which was made strone for the purpose Pwala, Pecifc Mail and Western Union Telograph, while late in the day, New York Central, Reading, and Erie ncing to 23% of sustaining the market, the St. showed some activity, the Intter ad In the remainder of the list there was feature. ‘The gold market has suddenty become once more At tho opening, sales wore 4 feature in Wall #trect. made at 110%, with aschsequent rise of after which quotatio active purchases by prominent Germ: together with assistance from certain stock brokers, ong those who were short, and during the aflernoon the market became very active caused @ scare and mnch excited, the price advaneit cloting at 111%, bid. A movement is rey quick turn, thouzh large amounts w about 5 o'clock ut the higher quotations. In the gold loan market the early rates wei though In tue af and1 and 2 ® cent. for carryin: ternoon 1.64 of 1 ® cont. (ex Clearing paid for the ase of coin to deliver. gold nt the Sub-Treasury to-day we: rayments, 2685.419; ceivts’ werg $459,000 the Gold Exchange Bink Watances, $716,798; and cure: The principal quotations wore: 104. M 10% )9:15 P.M. OR Met vores ACES Tnig 84 BEML STAD 5 0 Foreign exchange as been dull, the delay ta ship. other side operating amuinet ping coupons from the an active demand from the bankers for There is alsoa more hberal supply of against sllpments of breadetuis, Prive bankers’ 69 dave bill 1U8% for commercial. Abe course OF money is unchanged, and the sup bundant cent, ply oflering on call ie sUil « demand on catl atdand 5 ® tio! Orst-elase. stend cop cago. has stim) though the sapply of commereia! limited. Choice grades pass readily cent. course of domostic ing fuily offs ‘t ‘The Government bond market has been innetiy., the upward turn ia the gold premium having no ap- Prectable effect upon prices, in view quotations in the forsign financial markets. Tae volume of business has been light, with more ap parent disposition to seli than to pu market closed steady on the dasis of Henry Clows & oP.M: ma. G8. enrreney 68111), We, Hol. Fea... MINE 103 '10-40 conn, Btato bonds are raj Carolinas, ‘To-day the July Issues fartner advances Ti. the April issue being drm at 2. There was & woil-distrit otuer securities, Mi soari Gs being 92, old Lowislana Gs'nt 72, and levee 6s at ‘Tennedseos were steady at 61 for oid, tnd 60 lor new; old regi ‘ dronpins off 14g P cent, to 4; the registered bonds 4 4307 scliing at 6, dn North Carolinas there was snactive barines® In the old bonds, which rose 1} cent, to 4, he special tax declini New L ana Gs sold at 63, nnd th fue Qs at Gy. Toe only recorded tronscetion ta CiLy bank sures was in Central Nationsl at 104% Ta railroad bonds there was ag Which were iirm Teiana 7% sold at 87% js and Bese fountln fire's Contral Pacitie New York rr ss werip, , Lay owe: Ly On; Wabash, Bd Gb2% > Northw: Way ? proterred, 9034 (400 ; Rock Island hs Paul common, UL 4 @anyy : Obio and Miss-ssippi, WOH ; New Jorsey Ci Hug along; CC. and TC. 184019; and Dela: Ware, Lackawaana and Western Lusqelioy, At tie Boards Harlem sold at 14740010; Uuion Pecifle, Morris and Essex, 9174Q0%; ‘and Ohio an Mississippi preferred, TAs 77. Ln Che wiscellanvous Hist (ero Was A moderate Dusigess in Pacitic Mai! and \ h Union Telezraph, she Bret named. ge/lin« frou dit Woy, and the Inter from 414 10 414 Hiposa swine With wales at Th @Tp for coin m, end preferred, Moston vi ater Power Was flrua, ML rose Krom 1S 10 1835 again dull, and with untinportant liv of ree 61% and aj West. U, 7 Vaciic Mal SK Agains kx) AW. Hee CO Bo * | Anu, Shur. fK 0b. Expre Hes iMich. Conte OAK LN Central Oy BIL & E Paroay, Nov. Ie. buoum anp M et was firmer gene cally, With nou Westorw and bi alos 13 SW) OT fr sinippan: wy bral ‘Cor pur Mi.3 Bucks ped Vor’: duit anit funeta his danusry, at rol ainanit xtra Hein and a: sflye On hu 450 pix © aby ac Wyablbiqe. (1 Weatorn herd or ¢ tye, Hater Walt Wertern. Zo@sse.) bi state, and Si@dbe. 4 Ockh ae, for dave 1 jqstse,, ab 80 i Carniton, ” Faloe 8) bhds. Po Bice int die , Shon At 20 40. and 120) gs, Now Uriediin bo Hugare—iairy ac. Bue amu soady, fair Boa sujet, 18 Vega ex ds pau Hier mtory was that she jence in her made Journey to Canada, and Oo her return jeaday. consequent mpon tie sectioment of elec- ad 1D new hewn OMMERCIAL, ‘The cliques 4 to purchase more #tocks than s dropped to 110%; bat the ‘The receipts of Dilance, — $61.08,663. The 200, Rates close for to-morro ss steamor on tho pasin of 100%¢@109%, for 1084 (100% on Gov bond and stoek collateral, with exceptional qT the limited requirements to move the loz vy the remittances fro long-coutinued ease of money 1 an active demand for discounts, paner_offeriny 100y.Cen, Pacide 6.5, 9% 9 idly becoming moro active, Stimulated by tie recent movement in the South preferred, SO%G): Lavere in Ada Hee quiet, At 14!4@IRe. for I3t0. wasnecom- | 5 ons myr- lendid hate ‘on the gear. Bal call at hie wil nod aid. Ade the best. share mar- ng the day, ding shares market, 9s ‘the cliques with these to keep | win, by dndce Samael Jomen.o7'the Siverior i Ingtots Chainbertia from auberia, Audit ore serives by the Court thac the plaintim, Virgin The no especial £4 B cent., an Dankers, it to Ti, ported fora ere revized flat, House) was vo $723,072 Teuitlances bills tor sizht, ransae at 6 where tho standing of tuo borrower ts nut excbange ts Chi call at To by of the lower eT con ty Wal ie ee ag HS semant ter found Unions Lo at eats Contral stock BUSiNg: Krie, Biore, My tern, 80% IDS BNNs | , 450 1086 119 4 bx yi FO4/D. L. wnd Weet'n.l10%, Now Tork Markers, AL The mar a nigeds_anjes £1) Mesing G3 foe #2 Beereg Isa OF pabies Chese’s ‘and Kiced uy fairs doiiaand (ood hog, Th tilts pay, Sandy Hook., $'63,G0v. Teluad-10 4), ell Oni Mave them tn readiness upon the fir Cold or Cough. In pajudge Gaanibettioy seit have the ‘exclusive care fae child of the patties abovs natn. Ju Pleas, William Prout from Kilza Ana Prout. of ate Al howe alive, ut 7 @IHC., and State pi BE Dreared hogs were Tyainne. ight months pects Alcmde Finally, MARINE INTELLIGENCE. She soon be- sretaToR® atwanao— ‘ out by Br- | gam rites, Ween sett 4 A Moon Fikes... 9 OR OH Wa’ i Arrived—Fninay, Nov. i. teamship Fanita, Phitadeinhia, mase. tenn g'iin Charleston. Charleston, mdse, ark i Murray, Portian-lriuce, log wo jark Jaunes F. Ward, Pensacois ir Julia A. Decker, Martinique, engar, Business Notices, ‘are for Cough or Cold, —As 009 as thore in the slightest uneasiness of the Chest, with diticulty o breathing. or indications of Cough, take during the day afew “ Lrown's Bronchial Troche: Containing de matcent ingredients, toey allay Pulmonary Irritation appearance of ¢ Aflections of the Li e Pills, They vittated secretions of the stomach and liver, and re store theve organs to @ healthy coaditioa. Sold every: dually change the where. MARLILD. JASPER—TREDWELL —On Thy ay Det, 2, Mtep rodwell ot New aork to Mr. Joshua Hadeivita, posal mee = ~ prvere LIN.—In thir city, on Monday, Noy. 9, curtniy, eth Chamberlin, tue oud contro) of Amelia klizal HOUT.-In dice sJeeoph ont tt box, of the Haintiton ¢ —_—_ DIED. FINER.—On Friday, Nov. 11. 1870. Elizabeth Hines, daugnter of Edward and Doroitica Hines. Her friends are rosncotfully Invited to attend the tw neral at the residence of ner parents, 32 Union ave Greenpotnt, ou Sunday, at 1 o'clock, HUDSON '—At her residence, 514 Grand st... WiNiamte bargh, on Friday morning, Jane Hutson, rétiet of tbe ‘Hadsou, in her 73th year. The funeral will take place from the Graham Avenue Wiltins lu, between Jackow t 1:20 o'eloe : P.M. Ty and of her on J. are reepectiul 5 Nov. 19. Ann McGowan, eldest danghter of the late Patrick and Ann MeGowany Feladives and friends of the family aro respect fully invited to alton faneral trom her late reek denge, @ Downing st. on baturday at 1 o'clock. ‘ONE. —On Thustday, Nov. 10, of gomoral debilisyy Rilen McAllanay, wife of Jou O'Neil: The funeral will take place on Sanday, Noy. 13, at! ofelock, tron 6) Marion #t. Reiatives add triends 0) the family are resncotfally imvited to attend. SMINCK.—On Thursday, Nov. 10, Sarah Sminck, is the S8th year of ber age. friends es of the family are respect fully iny tet to foneral, from her late rest denee, 10 Oakland st. Greecpoint, L. L, on Sunday, at 1PM BMITTT.—On Fritay, Nov. 11, of diphtheria, Georzine M. Smith, aauenter of Charlee Gand Eroly M. sink of Greenpoint, aged & years, 1 mont 4 ‘The tunes ake place froin the rositeneo uf her grandfather, new No. 1° Pars av., Brooklya,on Sum day Nov.ih atte. M. The relatives are respectfilp uegited to attend, brow Soctat Untow, No, L.—The public funeral service of our late sister Mary J. Carter Will (ace plat AHF, all, 29 Bowery. om Wednceday, 16s iust,, By order of Wuton. id GAR PAGET, Tecorder. Crates Kxarrwarn, orthy Gnardian. Special Notices, GREAT BU CCESs, OUR NEW STYLES OF OVERCOATS, PRICES $10 TO $33. DEVLIN & CO, Broadway and Grand ét., ANOTHER NEW 8 in to*thorrow's SUNDAY MERCURY. AMOS CLARK ; or, the MASTER AND THE MAN, A TALE OF LIFR IN THE SEVENTEENTH CENTURY, i BY FAIRFAX BALFOUR, Commences in the HUNDAY MERCURY tomorrow morning. An immense exira dition will be lsneds rly at the news stants, DR. MARSITVS RADICAL, CURE 1 AUSSES, SSCL O pine @ he Branch Outee tu nd Anklets for the ie Stockings, Knee Cap let of Varicose Veins. Kl Abdonninal Betta for Ladies and Gents, Suspensory Bandages, Sucuider\ Braces, supporters, and + rutch MALAI & CO. 2'Vosey 1. and Branch OMlos 82 Kaaty Matt nt. entra door trom Cuiverstty place), new Yor No connection with any other rus in New Yorle State than those named above rere PRIVATE ROOMS AND COMPETENT FEMALES TOF WAIT O8 LADIES. Open froms A. Mull, M. q DIEY FURS, WARNOCK & CO, HATTEKS AND FURRIERS, offer thelr noua! extensive and aclect assortn.eut of LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S FURS, comprising every desirabic article, mauy of w pew gud captivating No. 819 Rrondway. GENTLEMEN'S DRESS RTANDARD PRICE $7, BOYS! AND YOUTHS’ LN GREAT VARIETY WARNOCK & CO, 19 BROADWAY bare cs. cr WBLANKETS AND BED COMMORTAB Ned comfortadies lod with wit tron of atl Aires, in calioy Bu dcluine | P Aukols al @l adh “ALSO A LOT. OF LARGE WHITE BLANKETS, tiy damaged, very chens slightiy dau 4 “ay 15 Carmine at, cosuer of Dieecker. GOLD PENS, ve FOLEY 's FINE GOL) PENS THE BEST AND CHY NDT FACTORY AND SALF>ROOM 66 BROAD YW 4 “WRUSSES,-MARSEL & COlS RADIO’ trust ¢ Cetanitshed QW yonre). 2 Vesey be Wofitcs, & Kast Mtlet, uear Calversity places BEAUTIFVUL SE KUO enO, warranted. Leera’ extin whit Lath tata JOREI BATES & COW 11 Waliek INIMITABLE adio OUPICTAL DIRS Wy LNtiay ALABAMA — xtra Not, NOW Th ABT In. Bo, 1, 42, 4, 6 ¥ Tira ane Se a0. i i Boat femc ia uie aor and ait Kay al av ana woitoron ned Nrondway. 15) Fulto fark row, KOVAL PRAVANA La perieae paid [2 § aie ra) Han trnisiet, RY, | Buu Silver, TAYLON & CO, Wa , 2 CURRENCY, Roya: iavins | | ie 1 i i|

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