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-_ Hi, WAR ON LAND AND SEA, aveaeetiiipnenen Wit! MOSTTER PORCES MASSING FOR A GREAT BWAITLE, _ @be Vrorsiogn Advoucing in the East A Hottie Bxpectod at Toury — A Freach Bucceas. Wouns, Nov, 14.—Advices from Lyons show Bhat the Prussians are advancing steadily in the gat, Thy now occapy Dole, Gen. Garivulit ts wi . Where there # also 8 French General Will +) elective force, It is supposed the two ar- Biles Wal Join and rosiat the further advance of the enemy. An eneagement occurred om Saturday be- twee: the Garde Mobile and the enemy near Eviecs. The Freach were successful, driving the foe, wits los, ‘The elections have been held at Mars. ict. Tae best of order waa observed, Abie ie expected to-day at Toury, The Army or ro le advancing on that towa from Or oar, Bvenicg.—The jovenals announce that the mate Mal bour.is of ATTLE AT COULMIERS ere crovice than was at Oret supposed. mbere of Germans are pow fonod biding themselves ih voods and 0 ngs, where they took wefy 50, eeveral cannon were found that had Deon sbanduned daring tho hasty retreat of the -~"r Many horses were taker, A French gene- el, no, lected to anrround the woods or: Gor |, (us cllowine 5,090 Bavarians to escape who were dy to urrender, was dismissed from the on On Uo baltte-fleld mambers of colonels were pro mote’ to Le generals, On a superior German oMce who wes coplured @ map was found indicating the town’ fo be occupied. Neither Tours nor Blois fas mentioned, but Vierzon, Bour 4 others Were Hewed Os Atratogical points. On the day of he botiie a9 prisonors were brought in'o Orleans the Mey Weve! @ proelam nm invitin, the cith fens, (n the aame of humanity and civitizstion, 10 the prisoners well. The Government decrees the departments of the Bidoc, Loire, Indre, DrOme, Arddcle, Gard, Veo. use, Houches-da-Rb One, and Hérault anal ante for coms on detonce, and it luv tilates a Commitiee for that parpowe = THIRTY-EIGHTH §=YCAR. The journa's at Tours deay that Thiers assared the Pp dunt he wou d plead lis cause will all the Gur DIS, 08 reported. ae L\GLISH WAR DESPATCHES, emacs Tou Captured by the Prussians-Pari Disvcosingly Short of Provisions—Bis morck und the Empresa Ku, Loxvox, Nev. 14.—Te Prussians havo captur. ¢41.¢ (008 Of Inte-sur-de-Doubs and Clerva!, Ge Leos tuent of Doubs, after a brio skirmish Th +, WhO were in possession of tue town retire scuthward, ‘The Franes-tireurs have eatin disappeared from that section of the coun. try. ‘Ibe 7¥ nes correspondent, writing from Tours mays tho moral effect of the victory near Orleans ts fewer shi, Remfurcemeats have gone forward tw Kx'* REPORT ON HIN AMMISTICE MIBHON Tr publishes Thier’s report on i ninson, He says he deems that he owes pout Beweew, WhO desired an armistice cluded, a sUemget wecount of the tm zo/lations whieh be consent! to ander bate mentions the desolation of t)e ¢ounir bir ich We pasacd goin. from Orleans to Ver a) which latter plac he stoppet bu pre moment. Hy proc eded tortiwith to F stopp t the Ministry of F rs be cor the Govermment, passed t delle 1, and the next morning, the Ist o| Novem! cr, w.n\ to mect Bismarck, who wus per fectly aware of the nature of his mtssion, 98 be had Feolvod, at the eame tie that France had, the botice irom the Powers that au armistion wus 4 to aveld the effusion of blood, unt to ow Trance, through elections, to form a regular wey liu which to trout effectively, PRUSSLIN WAR DESPATCHES, @ Booker Arrested for Subscribing to the Fr Loxn—Kreuch and Prussian Lo ex ct Orle } ov. 14. —Herr Guiterbach, a banker as been arrested for distoyalty Hi at din subseribing for a portion of ' an, The Prussiin Govern msut her 1 Marsha! Conrobert to reside at Sint u Warvembore; Mursiat Lebaul at Boor ea; and Marshal Baritoo ab Acre do Palrdines, who now hay a La > army, M, Gambetts nos returaod to i the army, and pas expressod bis action with affairs at and around Or. ria that Paris is distressingly short of sre confiry ed by c tebes from various today, Count yon Bieaaick bas writier taly denytue havins had any negovia | tever wita the Empress Eusénie Shapelie (Aacvon), gear the Belgian border. Verwatiine, Nov. 14—Gen, Von der Tann, in Wciai report to the headquarters were, announ fat int © batts be'ore Orivans on tae Hil he io Wofiec'sand 667 men killed und wounde! ‘Ihe Preweis ad vat that their loss was 9 0, VAL OF HOSTAGES IN BREMEN. Br ven 14—Fory ofthe French prisons « hay thier stages for the captain Andcrw ol the Biomon suip illegally detained in Bravos LGIAN WAR DESPATCHES, Por sable to Hold Out for more thon ' Weeks Bucaburde of Tile Coe Ruasina Complicatta 1 Nov. 13.—A special correspond utes Cums tnforin n bas beer te { Paris cannot Loid out more than tiree we It ts therefure tntemded by the Prous. ue ary authorition to trust w hunger to co rrendor of the ¢ AnLON. Belgium, Nov. '—Lhionville hae been do. oy the Pru eians, ¥ Us, Nov. (hI Government 4 Degotian wile . or 4 Par Wo prevent the inu ars lands around Duvkirk Jndépenda ce Be'y A ® that wi ko os alwaya felt thar uy ‘ t 4s Ineuppor h at y ot 1856 1 FIGHT ON TITE OCLAN Ar veen a o nod a Pren ‘ tot Hay Rodua Acciuy iW -0 i ‘ ur w atat Nouveau Moude ha on Oot ay, the 8 w rpiration of ur hours, t y la tetecr followed, 9 a b th a ner Her . t t t v The Me j : uset 8 The Bow v Mngt ‘ ™ he ate 4 Houvet ' rigging ti +: gled ip the Metour's © Moteur sent wat musbing her ete we a tee 1» Of We dina! ane Wimanaeable, tug of hor and the Bouvet, find Warlore bot and capture certain if abe walled until the Meteor could ai Topidly and made for port, the Meteor con With a fair wind the Bouvet was Snadled to cro Into Spanish water before the Me teor could disentangle her screw, At this time t firo meanwhile, Hernando Cortes fred « guu ne 4 # combat had closed. ROTH FOUCUT BRATELY entangle hers NEW fete’ A STIR AMONG CLERGYMEN, anette TUE ARRIVAL IN NEW YORK OF THE BISHOP OF ALASKA. Thirty Years amone the Ternne of North Asin—The Kussiny Friendship tor Ameri+ ca=The Bishop Natlea Lie-The Epis al that the The German guoboat Meteor was acck led the lad Dantene The Row Chad Victory, Buth vessels aro now im port \ ring | Why venerable Bishop Paulus, late Bishop of the Gamages. The Meteor had uiree killed \ i one wounded, The Boavet had only three wounded. ‘The Germans in Havana are much elated with the affair, which canted intense excitomont, Carbontor and Thomsen, who were Killed in the aval encagoment, were buried hore the German merchants attending It is now said the Prussians, ‘on the 10th the (anoral in an immonse boty. Bouvet leit the scene of the Mht ander steam and ‘The Gorman residents are arranging a grand sail, banquet for ANOTHRR ACCOUNT BY WAT OF NEW ORLEANS, New URnteans, Nov, 14.—Arrivod, steamer Cuba, The Now Orieans Times has reports by that steamer of a duet off Havana between the from Ha ana, inet tue officers of the Meteor, Fronch gunboat Bouvet and the Pras Meteor. promivent offci Rodas was the umpire, when the Bouvet withdrew badly damagod. oral wounded wounted returned to THROUGH THE ALR FROM PARIS| Another Halloon Letter—Horses Ten Cents Ap cce-Two Ounces of Ment per Day for Rack Person Au intelligent American, ander date Paris, Oct 2), writes to a friend ia New York thus. grown person down to atout one-eighth of @ pound per day, and our portion Havana, AGr of moat for each Will soon be diminished to one-teutn, there will be fresh meat for about a month lungor Now people beain to eat horse meat frecly Two Weeks Ago horses wore sold for ten cy civen away, aa there was uo food for them. Now 300 france for eat: Paris i \p food condition, wien we Lk weeks, t ose same 11g purposes, romember it bas stood the sicge alipost Gen. Trocha sure of horses would bring The Spanish war steamer Heroando Cor: tos. with the Cantain-General of Cubs and otver accomoanied the Meteor Aight Instod one hoar Both vossels The Bouvet reports on the Meteor, thre kil Another fight is expected Attack ¢ plans, a jecen8, Withoat the province Oriental Charch in Sitka, arrived in New York city tn the Pacific Mail steamship Alasks last woek, and was mot at Pier 42 by Father N. Bjerring, who con veyed him tohis residence in Second avenue, Since his afrival the house has been visited daily by mul titudes of distinguished clergymen, and by the peo- pie of the Gsegk Church, who all hasigned to Jejas, the band and receive the bfessing of this most venera- ble Bishop. He has been more than thirty sears among the wild (ahabitants of Kamtchatea and the Alcatian Isles, among the convicts of Irkutsk, the demon-worshipping Tungusa, and the savuge no- madic Samoiels, The hardships and privations of auch a career have given a somewhat stern aspect to his faea, bat his mannor is singularly mild. bis form is unbont by the weight of years, and his eye undimmed. The reporter of Tux Sew paid a visit to Bishop ‘The two an gunboat De Paulus yerterday, and found him tn conversation with Bishop Polior of New York and Bishop Young © | of Fiorias. killed and ‘i Fagler pes TH RUSSIAN DRACON OF FATHER NIRRRIN acted as interpreter for the Bishop in #0 continuous an intercourse with barbarians that he had forgot ten his Fronch and German, languages whieb are tisnally familiar to the educated Russian, Ho apoke freely of bis past experiences, and of the pleasure wile he felt in returning to St, Fetersburg, though hie stay there could only be limited, as he was ap potnted to the diocese of Irkutsk, in the eastern Aivision of Biberia, He also fairly confessed that After 6o many years abiding in the wilderness, the civiliaation and bustle of a great commercial city cave him an tineasiness that amounted to pain. “It is diMenit," said be, “to collect the thoughts where noises and sights of every variety attract the atten ion and distract the eve.” The conversition veoret round to tho talked. of fusion of the ritualist churches with THe ORIENTAL CavAcH, and it wasevident that the moven.ent was an carnost and not ® mere visionary schome. ibisl Potter reminded Father Bjerring that in. the Church of Encland the ordination of « Groek bin wae held valid, and said that be woald be glad to Both y be Made, Tite weok ts out Tt is thougut We each, oF » A pode R gga ae hea lle See Bishoo Paine and bimself at Trinity Ceurel for 1,600 mere cannon, To-day s papers say the lias | 3'%6 Oriental “divnitary auiled, but did uot say any fre waready filed for 1,000, A large number ate 2 | thing, not liking to commit himself perhaps before de a Ain air to 6s. so many stranvors; but in all did there bach eear th wee evidenth the | debs ee tof ere tiny v for the Américnn people, and a atrong feetin OY hus Corturaly boos cratenc this oikethised for the Rpiscopel Churen. isto My it has certainly beou a great (hing (hat the Freneh Dave kept o@ the bomburument oF Par ‘The torte a WORKS. as ara 60 and ue 1,200 me: the burnin All B Th. Pri jans (who got tn b of st Cloud. the boats on the Seine have diemounted the batteries as fast as the Prussians ave mounted them, 0 been ontaile of the vill goof Issy. This was during We inst Feat combat, when it t* supposed tween two fires) I saw (he amoke and fasb of cai ris is working to keep off the Prassiane’ ood, wien all is reaiy to make a prand attiek, 1 suall not be surprised if we koep wiong abont lke ter, aitor extending (0 those present a warm invs ttlon to dinner, Wok his leave with bis brosuer of Florida, ‘The reporte mitted to ask almont #ix of Trt Sun then begeed to be per iis Eninence some quesitens, vo wiich he very reatily consented Keporter—t have bere, sit, 9 alip from a morning surnal, which Tahoatd like to read to you for your ement as to ite tratinfulness, Paris French lost jou and |) » Miahop—Cert Rep rter (road GARRISON LIFR IN ALASKA U is for several woeks lwnger. 1 thik can eight mur 2 committed {n siand the slege for three monte louger by \iving Hon cee Neate miiaen pou riee, &e, Hoe eee eee SLaROAE Re ieesroee coneione — who i uow in the jullitary. giard-vouse THE ELE Sad uniewe we soo eta Court ne will e fichly deserves es kod Mown tn the ¥ ‘The Latest Reported Couaty Majoritios. ea Rtates movenan, | Cownnen. My Connies. Map Hewes om ye tare Connses avay,| Westchester .-130| ioutas te x nd tne Aioaity P| "Potst esses eOI0t) apare id al a 9) to kill un Ameri Sil Woobroun, lon ite ire | can. Kiown, array oMcers “to fores ‘ivion SO) Atievagy.. BO jnonvegarc., que | baci way into private Ray Tun Bia TWijBroo ne...... ml ucarion Lv} take linerties with the heie 136! Cliarsiguie y's her country Dut Alaske would cost them thele Greene ar iCayugs We have. sen two companies of soldiers have Wey “gus tue ity. maiy of wboin were 094 A Nou gouery rh swale ofa Biate prison, w fore nd nto tssan hon os hs ehowe si Delaw are tye Aint what h ‘the reat michess pai all tue refined aud. cespected portion of the Kusslan 10 lation aye lett our tertile: ry mick cf. and thorongriy aispurted with, te < mer pop 1 500 0 vie In Sitka, there are Rot Fv, Jodlyraoe three young kitls of the age of tuiitecn wire are ii Lewee hot prostitwtes. ANd in making This awsertion we ebm Lay viigion Wugecourrad ction rte tiousd. in ui lM 5 Ine hoare of ahe ey, went Aro: 10 & c besludas Aobichess pissed Oy vial Winch existed at ‘ : van wor deattos ed by ws Tho Missourl Election, touret to say a few of the ariny reacted The St. Louis Democrat thinks the Missouri Lapeer ei Now. «ir, ts it true Legislature will contuing6s Democrats, 42 bers Bahr Seika 19% Radicals While neither element separately encuere bitee will have a a ty, the Liberals ax me 7 gi ages io padaah we aR When the Rossian Government handed over Alaska crats vogether Wi have an overwhelming majoriy | ig your officials tucre us Unquestionably some {r all measures needed to complete the entra | loose and vicious behavior on tue part of yo chisement of the people, “Im the Seaate Woops but tie commanding officor sent the garrison agrees ie vere Jar the Beanies away, and had them replaced by other troops whe Kep jcaus hold over, of whom six are Liberals, | pehaved very well, When the Russian regime wae aud eit Dewscruts also bold Two Root | over, many officials and some merchants left, but als ba ve been elected this year, eight Liberals aud | very many remained betind, and were still residing eu Democenia, so taut the Senate will contain | (here when 1 departed. ‘The sentiment of the Rus. vaiteen Liberals, five Radicals, ard uiNeen Demo: to the Americans i end always has been ‘ Say : Hiondly, nor did auch things happen as © Republican elatins to have returns from all Atated, with the exception of the robberies on € Counuer in the Stale excopting einut, (rom | tie drat accession, and occasional violeuce jen it cults (hat tie lower House uf the Le | tndiaga slature Will coutain 73 Democrats 14 Fastin 2 | it portor—What was the motive of the editor in veiais, 8Bu 17 regular Republicans, O. tue Sen vriting falseiioods? He owned the Alaska Times. eit Fass, wetter party wil Lave or dain «ma | ang weote this as a4 8 valedictory. Y, it “here are enough Fusion ists wc » Bishop—He was unsuccessful. ‘There was no one erate with the Deworracy to wal. thai body | go take bis paper except the Americaus, and he leit suusiantiaily Democratic ee-une they would not take i, He was anery be eect trea : cause unsuecesstul, and wrote these things in ik nn he Kesult in Florid gor 1b is a horritile exaggeration of & state of thinse Returns fiom ten counties show a Republican | that was only momentary, and has long ceared to ex ty of 3,500, which cannot be reduced below | Mt | ead pi) reduced Velow | *iesnorter—Then there is a perfectly good feeling 1.WW, even i a uli Democratic vote has been polled | yetween the Americans and Kussiane in Alaska? 1h. every ether county, ‘The majority will probably | Bisboo—Surely, Alaekw is not exactly a gold fe bout 1,500, ‘The returns also show teu Kepub- | MINS, Mid thore Wao come with foolish motions are can Seuacors, Ove D aud wi) y fen Kepub: | apt to go away in bed temper; but the om; erguteen Republican members of the Assein FISHERIES AND THR SUR TRADE ly, Unree Democratic, aid thirty-two not beard | are lucrative, and those who engage in t io, Ruseian and American. are prospering. I like te semaines American people greatly, and it has given me sin. The Republican Defeat in Atabum ‘ere pleasiire to lod that we were populir with yun The Beening Post's Washington special of yeas | and that Dir, Catacazy was so much liked : Heporver—Yes, he is very. pleasing, and tas 9 aya beautiful and amiable wife, They are great (avor omiment Alabama publicans, who arrived | tes i New York, mingling far more freely in o1 b Dican party urs the remoy resentatives of other courte, Me takes much inter Tr wiuenty soue afer Congtess wij et erase rainon —— Bishop. It is. hardly a movement The Loulsann Election, Church, T hone we shall wot ee. min The oficial re > show that the Republicans | Pituer Bjorring ts wot tie head ¢ ths d 2 ¥ 7 ‘ah o the embassy and the priest of our faita, ry ered pelicans claim four members of Cong: Tue | necessary by the presence in your city of man f Dintriet us in doubt Jreok and Rossian merchant, whose uu.abers = hear continually increasing. and. | rejoice at 40,000 Republican Majority ta Le tor T'ove this people second to my own, and | hor Ihe Kepublicans of Louisiana clair tiey wall be fem frie But the movement yon 1», Darreli, MeCivery, and Morey have beea | you with the utmost joy, but to vert i net in + fichop Potter tolls me (rat there will be «eran Oficial Vote of tludson County, N. J, onvocath ot Epicopalians in Baltimore nm Vie Bourd of County Cauvassers for Hudson | ® fing, And that he earnestuy hopes to ree Puthor s ; Tucrrins there, as the subject of fusion will eertuin wy met again yesterday ws the Court tivuse, | iy'ho divcusacd, and Twas glad when he told me f twice b-fore, bit failed to cow. | that our only priest in this great Kistern State had Youterday th i ses rolurne | voaition renders him liable to much slanderous for Congres and Sheri, Tue to) atiack. But l have seen many clergymen since I Hal Cleve. Fy Hal- Cicys F speak good things of hin ana uphold tim am his Her bem V0) Ware I if THE DOGMA OP INFALLIDILITY ¥ 1 10 6 ’ oy—E am eld ear thi and I trust the rf rH w of the juttaical Ions of the M aera | 0 8 the highost court of a 4 ° 1] “'Rishon—Portaps they do; but there is only ou bs a #] such court, and that isin neaven, Yoa, T candidly do, and so does the Sync Vounty ¥: | japel down stairs, and will provide (unds row a teu) received 8,877 | NHW CHURCH IN LEXINGTON AEN # rtd ; | the altar and ¢haofte: tary tab'e both of whieh are cy «York \ elie Virgin Mar our, I Hovana, Nov. 14.—The court martial in aos. | candiesticn with acven ranches: cymbotic of tna tue rebellion, so membsre of We various Cuba d very handsomely carved, Aronud ure arranved mental ip he rebellion, Yul who are cow absent | is (rown @ wart, dim liga irom. tie. et trom Cuba ‘The estates of ail buch ure to be cum | binds which bide Lie wudows, Lhere is a plu | Gecated, Piovly Carpet underoath, but n0 Lampa YORK, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1870. : = — <= PRICE TWO OENTS. GEN, SCHENCK 'SBBAT. y -~ - The Conernal Will Not Contest Campt EA Mtion—His Friends Devermined In spko of His Remonstrances. Correspondence of the Bun. Crormnatt, Nov, 18.—It is im COM emoiation by Gen, Sehenck's friends to contest Une coat in the ‘Third Ohio Congress District, (© Yeh Col, Low Campbell w: elected by @ mir “it Lepr jority, This netion was forestiadowe a before the reterns were fully ie, and befor T \O awe actually known who won elected “ For two tpy@arice ¢) oell's © dott © evening of Tuesday, Oct. 11, the 49M ict was in doubt, yet enongh was known to Warsiot a grave anepicion that Gen. Behenck was Aoferted, ‘This defeat could only be due to the re: Pfction of the soldior vote at the Boldiers' Hom Darton, Obie. ‘The Kupreme Court of Ohio tad decided by a full neh, the majority beina Republicans, that the tn valid soldiers were no more enti'led to vote oo va. tional affairs than the citizeat of the District of Co- Jumbs Gon, Sohonck, in private conversation before the day of election, expressed tis disapprovation of such a decision, but seid chat it was law; that it must stand As law unlii reversed by the Bapreme Court of the United States, and authoritatively for bade any attempt on tue part of Lis iriends to poll the Soldier Home vote, ‘A day oF two t@gr the election, before the vote waa announced, D Mansfeld, the ding edi torial writer o tae Cincinnati Gatetfe, end We old- eat jourralist in Soathera Ohio, came ont over nis well-known sicnature of °B. D.'M.," in an eiabor Ato constitutional arrumont *to the effect that if Gen Schenck were defeated, and if he slouid re fuse to contest the peat, th 10 Repudlicare of his district ougnt y decline to accept his reinsal to cool je veut for hit Gon, Schenek is thus placed in a very awkward Position. He was longs! im his pro‘essivos, 80 Were. many of bis friends. Now come forward ‘ROD. ML” aad hie friends backed by the Cinet n Onsetta, and say that they will \- Schonck be hewest. ‘Phe npshit of the poss will be, that # Gen Seheneh ts counted he will seule immediniely on the tion of the new Congress, He will alse declt renom)- nation, and tie Bepublicaus will be forced to nomi vate far weaker man, who will be sure to be etouted by a far laror majority than Gen. Bcheuck was. The oni revull of contesting 80 fir av elec tion as that in toe Tuted District mast inevitably be a weakening of Republican stresgth, viliealatctsiene ch AMUSEMENTS. —— The Rappparee at Nib The manager, in Goethe's Theatrical Pro- logue to Faust," as a prime principte in » ptoco tended to be popniar, urces: ++ Be bare, nowever, (het enoush oecur.”* He begs bis theatrical poot to be unsparing * With fire, water, polaom, and im the general conduct of bis piece savises him to Wander with seliverate speed Prom Heaycn tirovgl toe world to Hell.” All which principle Mr. Boucicault reliciously ob or if im the 1 item he fails to actually take (he spectator with him to the wacomtortably trepieat rogivae hinted at, be st least sends one or two of bie chorsctera thither, Indeed, the recipe for eoncoct- ngs Crstrate ron from twenty wo fity stosping, i tolecally etmple, two mopatain glens, storm, or rather « coatmuons syell of bud weather, ® configration, (wo or toree rope ladders, several hairbroadth “apes, kod § Mortal duel o: two, favor 1t with) general desperation. villainy, heroism, Uatred, and defance, very iol, and served up amnok of emphatic gutturals, nnd you have (he * Rapparee," of any otber high-Qavored seusational play, in all eeseutias, Of probability, truth of character, grace of lancnage, and a few sub eerentiats, there are. of coume, bat faint traces; then, tf we Anogld Lotiet on such onreasonable tes, Where wonld be our wel Arsene F nights Put f Tust yeh fe ald on tre ous Milestan West coast of Ireland, (be 0 Gilway rection, KO noted Inter lor protly Caring lovers. for hed riding. deep drinkin. wid clove shooting, The periat ve Hlone OF ihe Orange Jacobive war, and plot embraces, in bret, the adventoree of bie Lerove Rapparce chie tau, Mode rick U' Malley, sho «von Wye heck two oF Unies Omee from the moat inoxtr cable ertau slomenis, bales Wis traitorous rival, U/rick Me Murr agh, aud finally ktiog hone afr the marr) ge in'o which ne has forced the heroine, Gruct O'Hira, loaves apectator to hnagine the sear porspective of a mar Finge Wich the more Luan Assentine widew fio aconery WAS in ge -eral good, and the confla at quite thrilling tit a Pood Von for he piece, Which our Milesiaa fe.iuw + will take sure (hats gots Woon's Museum, At this theatre last evening was presented for the first time a very ertravagant Durtesque celled be Pot of this medley of singing, dane performances, ta takem from the i rary part 4 is equa) ve been whieh have fun have aot ing, and acrobat stor) of the judgment { wis. ‘The of tue Work is from oo ui&koown band, w to the averace of the bur which h riven at bia Uieatre saiitions booa thought neceasary to localize th improved it, Fisk, Gresiey,Hackett, Erie, and other Uitte subjects are lugged tn somewhat by Cie Lexa and shoulders. The company is unusually ful ‘The performers in * Lurtine," except Mics Mark ham, uro all engaced in Par Mr Harry Becket has been ad ied. sud is uproartous in the part of Venane, the dereriod wile. To new freee oF unt ‘AS appear most avpronriately inthe ve and Cupid —Wise Walton and Mina vot ox are and eirlis Dest cousical ability in the leallin parts. Mies Wowihereby was very cordially re ceived an Mercury Nuch of the tin of p pices fa!!* upoa Castor and Padus, Mewes, Cabil and Bdouin, and of course upon Becket, Mis Lydw ‘Thowsson it te bardiy wor h while to extol. She we eracetul, tively, and Deaatiuliy dressed. Hor imitations of J: Merson, however, Wore cru ® aud mig study of the orleinat be made bettor and dreseaa were gay and tretty. For @ rst perform face matters pa wed oll fairly Murderons Assault upon Respectable Citi+ veus of Ivvingion, N. In Trvingion, N. J., on Saturday afternoon, Peter Mone, Nathaniel Willett, Jr, and Joi K Cooper were standing in front of th ter's residence, when Alexander Mosh approsehed with au open kuife aud a billy” fn hts hands, and threatened to kill thom ‘The genemen treated his threats with indifference. but Le roshed at theo and (lew they escaped, Con. Alable Bediey arrested Mosver, and took btm betore Justice BSiavbrougd, whe committed bim to th County dart in delault of $1,000. QO» thoir way to the jail Mosier persuaded Conata. ble Medley to revompiny nin to Kee aman Who ho showabt would go his bail, aw n they arrived at a recluded spot Mosher gave ship aud effected bin escape South Carolina Conservatives alter the New aro Vote, vos of the late Univn I & recent conte party m South Caro! determined to abide by cognition of the civil equality of the negroes, voted with them, and to welvot men Wid desire to enter the couservative ey algo od ned to expose (he Irauds at the | te elections, aud bring the of tice, and ery exertion in dis. preservia 1 or and political to protect thove who ranks. ‘t —— Attempt te Shoot an Officer, Last night Officers Slavin and Thompson were ' oy of Jonaoh Dew ian. and arrest the proprie. complaint of his wile, who charged shit Was smashing ap {0 turn ture anc On entering tne saloon, De bend the bar aud opening oney aeized a pistol, and aw 4 shi frst man Who of the rushed pistul hand, I 4 Fe on proceed to the aul ry #treet, Newark tor doneph ened her lil ‘ra that he w onchet iim, Qn ind wrosivd the then locked up. ta Crinpi husetts Grand Lodg porlucted an orgwnization under the obiaind from the last Legislature, ‘The it thet th ow lie hin Manaachuse The Mass St Crispin b cherter # for Co peration of Knights of organization a 6 wlive one, Wit alimeat o} Vas-nimed pur that whall be # view to the oss. the next © Lodee Hien ia Hn Cuuwton, N-Y., Now, 14 of Hamilion College have unanrmously severed their Connection with the InsUtuLiGn, On aocoUnL of he Uujuat buspennion Of wo uf thei memberm, silton College. Tho tres cluss modern mo.odrama, warranted to without in one or ruined castle, a thunder | MOST NOTORIOUS THIEVES. —_—.— JOHN RUSSELL YOUNG, TOR SNEAK NEWS THIEY —— As cold weather approaches, thieves grow more bold and desperate. For the benefit of the public, and espectaily the detectives, we repablish the strikingly accurate portrait of John Russell Young, the notorious Sneak News Thiet who liv in Brooklyn, but is frequently seen in this city. WHO WAS THIN SNEAK t A sneak thief lasteveuing entered the residence of Ancut Hawkes, 220 Wilson street, Brookiy: and made off with 50 worth of clothing. He wns pursed and captured by Roandsman John Wormald, alter an exciting chare. THE END OF A SUNDAY SPREE, patel Setting a Jersey City Lager-Meer Naloon on Fire and Opening @ Mua’ with Kauckles of Steet. Between 12 and I o'clock yesterday morning a large party of Gormans, men ond women, were congregated tn Schaffer in the Eleventh Ward, Jorsoy City, when two Germans, partly in toxteated, entered, and made © murderous assaalt upon George Mever, whe with bis wife, and one Schoebold and his wife, was sitting at a table in the centre of the room. One of the Germans, Lowis Rubold, who fs a shoe dealer at 433 Pearl street, New York, walked up to the table at which Meyer ‘wie seated with his friondi to Bll up the glamon of party. tol him to order drinks for himself only, to ingult the ladies, Without any further’ provoca- (ion Rubold struck Meyer, felling im to ge four, 4n:\ twmediately Jumped apon him, At the same tinic, Rubold's companion, Car! Kahn Selged 9 chair, und in attempting to str) with it, knocked down the chancellor which kung from the centre of the celling. ‘The lamps in. the chandelier were Giled with burning flvid, and the floor war insivuuly io flames, A number of perrons camcht shawls aud coats and amothored the fire be fore serious damoge had been done, Onc or two persons were wickuy burned. ‘Omer Stindler sn@ Constable Schutte entered the saloon and arrested Rubold ana Kuhn. A wound three inches in leneth wae found above Moyor's temple, the skaM being laid entirely bare, Dr. Berger aitended the Wounded man, and yosterday morning testifled belore Judge Logan that the wound bad Voon inflicted with some inetrament, probably « pair steel knuckles, ‘The men were eld to answer without bail ———— THB BALL AND BAT. —s Auotker Victory for che Atinutios over the Athleting, Puriapereuss, Nov. 14.—The game this after: noon between the Athintios of Brooklyn ud the Athletics of thie cly wae witnewsed by 25% per sins, ‘The Adaniics were aborbot Zetvoin. Fer ruson pitched, and Meciry of the Haymakere play ed behind. — the folding aud batting of tae Atian ica Was excelicnt. ‘The batting of the Atoletics was good, but their felding miserable, The fol lowing is the seore by innings Ist. 2d. Sd. duh. Geb. 6th, 7th. BEN, Rh. Athiotion.d PO 8 8 8 Ok fae Ataoues'0 ot 6 6 6 1 4 0 St tice iittimes, tole. 22 Home runecTikes | Utupire “Thies ore Bomnetaler es —— President Back tn Wasbhingtou—The Nuvy Expenses Keduced, Wasnincton, Nov. 14,.—The President returned {lis morning, Dut the result of bis mission has not yet tranepired, Secretary Boutwe!! spent two nours With him discussing the Gouncial situation and the estimates to be sent to Congress fer the rupning ex pennes of the Government during the next fiscal yoar, The Secretary of the Navy bas reduced bis $10 - 000,000, Deing now merely for the actual exponses ne cossary to keop the present navy afloat, and not al lowing for any expansion or improvement. He is Acting upon the theory that itis for We beat interest 6! the Goverament to economize and reduce ox Pensos at every point, and let the futore provide for Nseli, which it will’ readily do if tho the dect ts Wined ont, ‘The President is to await the arrival of Congrose before making (it consolidation of Internal revenue districts, and any Cabinet changes ana new Com missioners of Revenue aud Patenta, Land OMice, &¢ Contract has been made to-day by’ the Canal Com missioners for dredging the Canal. a! nn cxpouse of $33,000, and work will be commenced at oue —— splendid Time by Mr. Ho * Joe Elliot Johnny Murphy drove Mr, Bonaer's horse Joe Ejiiott « mile and repoat over Prospect Park Cou yesterday attervoon tn the following unprecedented limo, considering the Iatcnos# of the season: Firat mile—quarter, half inile, 1:14; Jast baif mile in tho extraordinary time of 1:08; making the mite tr 2 Second mile—quuarter, 96 seconds; half mi'e. it et half mile, 1:06; making the mile in 231s Vite following ntlemen tined the horse: Taagc Harvey, Hiram Howe, and Joun Drew; while numer other tarfnen ‘witnessed the | pertormaace. The horse trotied boty miles without skip or brewk The veteran Dan Pfifer eave it as his opinion that r track Was unbarrowed and the wind str avd onilly, 1t should be rated as one of the best feats on record, and fully equal o 2:18 under favor able circumstances. —— The Fordbam Siyte of Marring Benjamin Westervelt, who has for some time gamed to Harriet, danelter of Stewart D. Bakor of Fordham, suddenty determined at noon t Towsday to get married, He was at the tine Working at the poll, and leaving without aying anything to any one. he persuaded Miss Baker to past bean accompany him to Eset re they were mar ried by the Rev, Mr. W They revurnedt Fordoam at datclock. Be n continued to % AL the polls until they Were closed, and ther tejoiued JOLTINGS AHOUT TOWN - The Aldermen Ineked a quorum yasterday The county canvass ts to be beynn to day Care on the ciewated Ad resumed rannto The Hildise Band numbers over 5,00 me with a 85,000 relief fund in bank George Vuckest, arod 14, fell from aoart while Ay jug wkite, aod dd ed yesterday ac 54 Sixth ot The stean er Vanderbilt brought acarko of cannon from Troy yestoday for snipaicot to France Harbara Marck, aged 15 months, died yesterday at 2) Siath street, Waving been ourned on Saturday Mar. T. Doan, aged four months, wae auffora’ Yesterday, her molocr haying fatley ou ber whe wat Mr. Ashbury’s yacht, te Cambria, was spoken by Tish ateaniehip ¢ Toug. nan estate, consisting of 296 lots at Fort 8, Wi be wold tomurrow at the Exchange itl Broadwn Thomas Henry Connerton, a child, had Bley Kivu to hin vostertay ab S10 Raat Eleventh slieet, He died soon tuereatte Agata Al 1+ thovize the Couptrol " A howe MoU for the western bale ot the bighih Ward. The bodies of the twin children of Ann O'Net brain Beslevie Hospital and now deat overs w s'il He unburied, Owing bo the neglect of Coro Kiynu, Mr John Ryan, of 349 Delancey street, who was o) mn day on charge of Megat ¥ Wad Wis Feit Co vote. and wan, afber two daye’ ti Prikoument, houoravly dikcharged by Justice Sc Joseph Murch, a seaman recently gixcharged. trom ie 0.5. ship Onward, but Litely boarding at a Cherry Feet, was found dead voaterday moraine at the Not The clive ACO Willian Stren Lb is suppowod AMAL Wo Fd iliob red 6o sidow abi. THE BELT RAILROAD STRIKE, uperiatendent Terry's Explanation of th Belt Line Railroad Troubles—The Post~ ed Election of Oficers—Meeting of the Drivers- What the Drivers Want. Yesterday morning the officers of the Eastern Belt Line Railroad having replaced the new drivers who bad given way by some of their extra conduc tor, resumed operations, and continued without coasation antil 8 P. M., when the cars were haunted off and locked up, Every driver was accomoanio’ during the day by two policemen, and the entire line was zealously gaarded by equads of the reserve force from the various wards on the east ride of the city At many points the mew drivers were jeered at, and made the recipieats of much tongue abuse from the drivers on other cars, and from people along the live who are in sympathy with the old drivers, ‘The former drivers, who are sober and andemon- strative, AUill make their headquarters at Burns’ hotol, on Thirty-sixth street, Thoy disdain having taken any part whatever in the disturbances, and ay that the agreement made between them and their employers has been shamefully violated by the company, . WHAT THE SUPERINTENDENT FATS. ‘Yesterday afternoon one of the Sun reporters bad an interview with Mr. Terry, the superintendent of the astern Bolt Line, Mr, Torry sald that the trouble wrose on account of his discharging five of the drivers for abusing their horses, The atrik ers demanded the restoration of these men to duty, but the Company refused to compty, All the old drivers, between 50 and Gi), bad been paid off rged, and now ones were put in tnoir fast as they applied, The Ove men dis- charged did not seem to be connected with the asso- clation—or sirikors as Mr, Terry termed them—bat they had turned it around to euit themselves, He did not know whether t wore in the hast strike. No application, he suid, had beon made tor tho extr uarler which hoy peak of. The President of tt rivers’ Association had spoken of it, but he didu't recognize him, “ My drivers,” remarked Mr. Torry, “were all fatinfied, I bave talked with them frequoutly, They could make NO COMPLAINT OF ANY KIND.” Renorter—How about the slatement which the President of the Asxocintion made, that Mr, Tucker had or tered you.to discharge Mr, Terry—It's not true, air save to-day that he never told Roportor—Ah. tndeod | Mr. Terry—Yes, air, it's a Ne Reporter-—But 1 met Mr. Humphreys a moment aco, just before Leame to your office, and be aaid it was true, and that he was ready and wilting to #xour lo (i, and would make an aldavit, Mr, To Hl, there 18 One Loing he won't swoar to, and that ia, tuat none of those men shall ever drive on the Kastern divirion again. Reportrr—Do yor know why the olection of off iit a bie, sir, and he Fou so, cere has been postponed ao often. Mr. Terry—I cannot tell anything about that In answer to farther inquiries Mr. Terry said he had given the drivers the fiiteen hours’ labor (hey Gemaaded ; he gave the drivers THRIR OWN TIMR-TADLE, and the condnetors another, thus hoping to avoid lying off and to reduce the hours of their labor Sometimes they would lie off (wo hours or longer out of the A'teen, Mr, Torry aid that among the directors of the road were Mayor Hall, William M, Tweed, Henry Sinith, Jouu Adriance, Mir. Curtis, and Cammings A. Tucker. MEETING OF THM DRIVERS ‘The drivers met last night and appointed a com. mittes ts wait upon Mr, Terry. They wore In structed to aay that the strike did not rosult from the discharge of men but originated on nccount of the reduction of wages after the Company had pledged themseives to pey 2 cents extra for oxtra t on Sundays, They acxnowiedce the right of uverintendent to lire and discharge on just All they ask is 8 ds “es work: —o— ie at CLERGYMAN'S DAMAGES, ese aS ‘The Tramped-np Charge of Stealing a Com- munion Serviee—Juptice Lynch's Opinion, aud What it Com the Rev, Mr, Perry. no Rev, Henry hl Wilson (colored) was for Secretary of the Aletesm Civilization Bocic in Doun sireet, near ‘Trey avenne, Brooktyn, and wntle holding that position had charge vf a commu nion Hervice, Which he kept at his own ions Fiually, Heory was expelled, and several months afterward he receives anote from the Rev. Rul S. Perry and Joln Flamer, both members of the Society, directing him to return the service, the ivmediately sent the set to the Treasurer; but iu the evoning of the same day be was arrested. on » warrant from dustice Lynch, of the Sixth District Court, at the instance of Perry and Flamer When » waa called for a he he waa neomn'ty charzed.. Wilaon then necuvers to cover $10,000 dar for malicious prosecution and (he cae wae tried in the Bupreme Cour!, before Julge Guibert, yosterday, ‘The defendants disclamoed any malice, and assert ed Cat they hat wcted upon the advice of Juric Lynch, who had wronounced Wilson's “affeuce grand ‘larceny. ‘They had understood that Lynch waa a lawyer. iad conse Av they find applied Lo him ‘or advices, ‘They mast nave boen ved The jury rendered a verdict in favor of plaial ul (or $4,000, RES Mr. Mandela ta Cooper Instituto, Mr. A. J. Mundella, one of the Liberal mem- bers in the English House of Farliament repres ing the town of Shofficld, delivered an addroms ow kes, Arbitation, and the Civil Service in Britain,” in the Cooper Institute last evening several labor unions of this city ccenpied seats on the platform, and the venerable Peter Cooper acted es Chairman Mr Mundella donouueed the cighthour movement an fools Uf tt was conceded that Congress hel te power to legislate that a man ahonld work eeht hours aday, why had itnot the power to say that lie should work sixteen hours? ‘Trader Uniows were right and legitimate, if their aima were right and legitimate, Workin men should not go in tor foolish and restrictive laws, but for laws to secure equality betwoen the cuiploy und the employed Th conclusion, pressing throughout the world ferers, and they shoul’ Mr. Mundetla referred to effocta ‘of wars a Th » de. mm the working classes \ were the ereatost sul 1 to Driv about that an ra of Pence on earth and good will toward which Cavist prenehed: SPARKS FROM THE TELEGRAPH, versa Snow fn Buffalo vosterduy. Several American naval ut gales 10 aafoty. ‘Td rode throngh the ore astouishe:t A borer explosed in atargo flourine mill in Mam Hton. Mo, on aturday, Two meu were Killed wad wx fatally wounded Marsnchusotts line 1,457 88% New Harpetiire, 18.800 ; Ttiade Tala cheat Delaware, 12522, Meh Order s \ of ' 06 peo Vnited AWGTALE ‘reparations for bie colitt " ion'e birthday —— NEW JERSEY Henry Henriceson and William Dev wore fatally injured while howwtinu « ray Heard of Passaic, while at his kin J factory, cauvht his left arm ne bet wud st bone thrawn. hou the Chin circ tae mh’ was perorined by the suigeoa, Which tt ma barge ernoyn, the dert che Mh the Pliznpett creek ye breaging and falling Yeaterday work in Mr. Joh Wi! Lrerult intully Yesterday morning the wife of ex Alderman V Thuttion, of Jorkey City, white dvivini y phacton, was etrvek by the tonic ob asta t Sawons and. cern thot tatwly. an . Phomton was driving in Monigomery atrecl dorse Cy. and when hear den street wa he heer Warn, driven by Chas. Hermann wear Wile driven ab Fecki@m speed, dlermann wa 4 PERSONAL INTELLIGENC! ator Cameron and Sveretary Delay are to tah the atamp in Geren De Wit C. Liltejohn baw just been cleeted to the Assembly (or tie eleventh Ome The Hon, Horace Greeley lectures in Germantown Pa,, this evening on the woman q \estio The Rev, Dr. Robinson has attod to the Fiove th Presbyterian Hon Fiftysnest aire Bi.0N0 a year Mito. Nileton sang in North Bridgewater, Ma on Shuday Wht In Aor ine, Swedish Churen of tira towne The recelpes wer” §,500 Ihe sopeintnent of Viseount. de ‘Proithurd, bate Atnbaasahor to Cnt Miniter a y ton, ie spoken of In ewe ascertain a \ ' F foond the winter ai Mra. Wood's, 14 bast tw eighth street Anefiort is making to excite Senior § from all Senatorial. enue ' HrtANE COUN leas, eMpucially from Lue & H on Foreign Alas Commineioner Wilson, of the Land Ofles, will not re Shed bo by tan Boesib yi But w ain wud Brent Wat wwiay at Wes wae w POEL Mit W. Hiro. 11, # Curtis of Kxcolsior Lodge No. 18 aud AM. was last evenne gives Must Bastor'e jew ngut at the Ganuneutal iat OF hie lodge h, W. Khon ke bby Thi Wituceeod We prosoniabo a, MURDER IN SOU IL JERSEY. A FARMERS’ VIGILANCE COMMITTUR SCOURING THE SWAMPS, —— Tho Ansnanin's Victim Laid Across the Went Jersey Railway Track and Rus Over by a Train—Burial before a Trages dy was Suppected~The Avanssin's Pilg’ It has been ascertained that John Casesteom fortead of committing suicide by deliberately lying om the track of the Wost Jersey ) and) = permitting a train to pam over bia body, murdered in cold blood As the ongineer of a freight and passenger train on the West Jorsey Ruliroad was nearing Manu muskin Station on ‘Tuosday night last, seeing a man tying at full longth on the track, he gave several shrill whistles, Bat the man did not move, and the brakes were whistled down, and every effort wis made to stop the train ; but the momentum was too great, and the locomotive and three of the cart passed over tho body. With mach difficulty the mangled remains were oxtracted from beneath the wheels and placed in the luggare car. Ti borne to Manumuskin Station, a few miles d: ‘The body was recognized as that of Johw ( boom, @ resident of tho village, The ovont gave rise to considorable talk, but NO INQUEST Was M1 as the opinion prevailed that the man had dt ately committed suicid ‘Two days a'ter ment of Mr. Cassaboom's remyins, hit w the persons who had charge of lis vody, and im quired what dixposition had been mate of the money which was fouod on his nerson When told that his pockets were empty, ane suid that was very #trango, for when be went away from home be liad $45 in creenbicks, Farther inguiries were then made, and it waa Jearned that Lite en Tuesday afternoch Cassaboom had been seen in or near the awamp, With one Gare rison, a desparado, The remaing wor disinerred, and ® sargical examiwation was made. ‘This revealed tne fact that Cassaboom had been shot SRVEN LANGE BUCKSHOT god in and aroun? searching investigation wos The swomp near the track where the body was found was cart tally examined, and — the search resulted in the discovery Of a heavy trail through (he fallow and decayed leaves. Here and there were Leavy footprints in the Kort ground which lookey as thoagh they wight have boon made ly some person hoav burdened. ‘The tet of Mr. Caasaboomn having been seon with Garrison becoming known, Kearch was wade for Garrison, but be could not be tound, His shot ean was also'miveing from his house, and ne ‘one know what had become of tt. ‘The people whe know Garrison nt once identified the alot fonnd im Mr. Cassaboom's body ax aimilar to those which he always uscd. ‘Phose wtrongly pointed to GARRISON AS THE MURDERED, ‘The fMrmers and villacers hastily organized « vigilance committee, and armed with cuns and pis tols scoured the extensive #wamp on Saturday and Sunday in hopes of fludine some clue to the mar derer, Some peopte at a farmhouse, near the cast sido of tao swamp, reported that on Priday morning they bad seen & nan answering to the doseription of Garrison walking along the edge of the wood. All day yesterday the search was continued, and t was said that tie murderer's shot gun had beow found. ‘There i not the slighteat doubt that Garrison en ticed Mr. Cassabooin into the swamp, and tere de Iiborately ahot hin, le thon rifled his pockets, and when night came on drow the body to the rallroxd were found A more instituted the ben fort\iwitl ral'rosd track, and there lott it in such a position that the noxt train tnuat run over tt - —— BLOODSHED IN VERMONT se ainary Fight in Monnt Holly Wood- cutters Resisting Ofirors with Axes. Roriann, Vt, Nov, 14.—A desperate and bloody fight took plwce in the woods at Mount Rally, eighteen miles from this on Satarday Inst, Letwoon a gang of French woo teutters, seven teen in number, and throe officers who were om deavoring to arrest them, The Frenchmen wore armed with axos, and cnt and beat two of the officers, nearly severing the wrist of one, wounding him in several places on the bead. and knocking the othor intensible with the Viow of an axe ncros hie face; after whicy thee Vicked and beat him horribly about the face and body. The Frenchmen excaped to the mountains, bus Lois morning phirteen of them were arrested nen iter Explonion in Charlestown, Maas A boiler in John Williams & Co.'s plainng mil exploded yesterday mor killing Mr. Johnson, the engineer, almort ins nd sortously tajur ine three others, The buildings im the neighbor hood were badly damaged. — The People's Endorsement ef Cuba's Friend, Mr. Dwight Townsend's majority for ihe Con one District including Richmond, Suflotk, aad Queons coun ttes wilt Cis said reach over 1.2 $$ WASUINGTON NOTES Tae National Treasury cont 8 $199,004.29 Pie Prosident returned to Washington vosterda, ed Secretary Routwell had an interview with Winns There are 1.004 pal banks in the Unit Gov, MoClure of Miasoori is spoken of in oMeial encles for an fmportame bureau office to be soot vacated for him #008 Secretary Delano decides that the attorney's foe for presenting an application for a pevsion should ye $10, abd Lo MOF ‘The Secretary of War has becun the exemination Of the evidence in tho case of the colored Cadet el Wet Polut, recently trted by court marlin The United States Supreme Court vesterdos unant ly denied the motion to restore to Ue docket for h tie ease of Deming Varied Stacoe Court o on apueal fron. Ui ur The judemen therernre stande as originally ren: tu favor of the United Staves, —_— HOURS OF LEISURE > re annonaced ia Erving Wail, the 11h tn th annual bal Apollo Halt of Ae of the Literary Cluster Thawiagiving aight Phe Tey W. HH wiht nilacks' is to be the aubiect of the Murray's lecture in Association Hall a Annual invitation boll of the Patrick Dwire tation m the cventin Apollo Hall ou Thuraday eve ing, Nov. & Prof, Mulrenan will deliver a lecture on Dantet O'Comiell and Facer Mathew ip Bt Prancis Acme domy, Brooklyn, this evening. ¢ Twinkling Star Social Club enjoy their an pyILition ball ty Giees Hall, 216 Bast Thirty fours ton Weduceday, Nov. 1 Vhe Rev. Howard Crosby 14 w be inaucurated Chancellor oF Ue University of New Kork on Thursday emivg, in the hall of the ¥. MC. A. This afternoon the Benevolent Protective Order take thelr Uied aun my C. The box sleet t se The + purely professional ander, & wwe the ‘ the qinste AN ere AL thie afternoon's entertainment. thee fay over ove hundred and Oty periormers aud an Orchestre ot SiRty pieces CULLOSITIES OF CRIME, oS Sixivof the Baton Rouge rioters have hoeu im prisoned in New Orleans Joon Keiley & Sons’ oMfice in Philadelphia wa rolbed yesterday morning of $1400. Francis doy was Weld in $10,000 bail in Bostom yorterday on charge of etantiug Clement Littl » cen avd Vou Wollz har ed in Chueinuati y penitentiary HK Crittenden & Co's war Fonned on Sunday ray to ow feiters, w year in U © tn, Cin, HO OF $1008 worth of watches and jewelry Judge Bedle, in the Hudsen county (No J.) 80 frome Court, yesterday, rot dowa the tial of iiza Wy tian for mtwitiolde for Thurrday next, The woo ae 4 German who drowoed her newly born infant ia OMcer Fitzpatrick of Fifty 0. Heo, wiile t 8 PrKOWOR be the slat ‘ fino ant ale byw crowd af romehe, ‘ stones injuring te oMoer on the head, wn Tin tnseneible, The prisoner Wis reac J James Biliott Samus Kicwun, of Paton fon, Have been place (uncer ha: Aewer the Chatee OU GolWO ng he Gal a * soni ie #00), heKioman's & An aut Hate AGAIN HiMoll for alleged violations OF Ue CACise, seme dum missed A tomate tramp w Hay on suey clon of settin: fire to Me in Newtown, Friday night erry Vd why cnly. iva 1 i ~e ' shurrowed Bld a " ‘ a ' bucked ap Kw OUT Kin “vod. —e ——

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