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EW YORK, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 1 TROPOLI PRICE TWO CENTS. EIGHTH YEAR THIRT A large conce MURDER IN THE SL Hemaets, it ee Deperoent et Salneas Marae, LIFE IN THE MI MYSTERY IN PERTH AMBOY, 1 v7 i 1 actually needed in foreign h tration of #hips at Portsinonth is already appsrent, Minne ao Al | Il ROPE I\ LVEAYs | ana the groatest activity provails in all the naval | Mansxiuixe, Nov. 18.—Late advices from Algeria a er treme ineauiemeraiasPoant: jon rie sereibe OF a 7 dopots of the kingdom, A powerfal fleet will be im- | announce that Gen. Tallemand has taken command | DASHES HERE AND THERE BY THE the Becevee ane Tompenteens Appia ; THE KILLING, OR THE phat o = ve mediately despatched to the Meaiterranean, Inthe | of the French military forces there, In his address Fan fi fe Million. P.M. yestesday Mra, Mary McGrath, of NeW thn th Agel eC Md A Sun Correspondent’s Balloon best informed circles it i regarded thatin the | on the occasion, he said bis mission was simply to tnttows te Now York hus gone into n fit of ecstasy over | 593 East Eleventh street, appeared at the Fith Party in the City Hotel—The van ‘ present pretensions of Kussia a general Baropean | insnre peace and order in the colony. He hind no bends tg | from the Purchase ef | Pera boufe in the Grand Ocera Hoose, ‘The aw- | street potice station, and informed Capt, Mowat thet Letter from Paris, war is {nevitabie. A rupture between England and | intention wtatever of editing with the civil au Tax-Halo Lote—And the Lawanits which | diences are oven more enthusinstic than in those | Mary Collins had just died, onder circumstances “) Russia is looked npon ascertain and imijnent, It | thorities. Ropnblican principles alone could rave days when the star of the “Grand Ducioms” first | which had led the neighbors to atone is also believed that Prussia is in close alliance with | France and insure her future grandeur, The city of Mr. Patrick jaghan possessed the title | rose in the choatrical aky, * Les Brigands” ts nightly | Joun Collins, Officers were at once sent to the pre- Between nine and ten on Tuesday morning Russia Demands a Revision Of } Russia sgainst the rest of Burove Marsetites ix quiot. The influcnee of Gent is evident, | iesgy to two pieces of land on Ninth avenue, be- | weleomed by the most enormous houses ever wit- | mises, and an invoetigation followed ‘Thomas Watkins, an Englishman of about 40 yeary USsia Stocks and securitics of all kints are lower this | and bis authority everywhere respected. tween 12h and 114th streets, which are taken for | nessed in this or auy Amorican city. The huge Opera | Collins and bis wife resided on the fourth floor of | was found dead in one of the beds of the City Ho the Paris Treaty. morning, and the warke!s are generally flat, in view TOURS, Nov. 16.—No official intelligence from the | ee i ss oenineside Park.” The Commissioners of | Mouse on Twenty-cbird streot te literally crammed | 699 Bast Eleventh, For more then a week pens the | tol tn Perth Amboy, ‘The thee of the corpes was of the crisis oa the Eastern question, There is | army of the Lotre, or from Paris, has been given to od Assessment orieinally aworded to him | from the dome to the vestibule, standing room be: | orher residents of the house had noticed that blackened and swollen, and the most inexperienced — mueis anoasiness in all circles, ‘The Tinea ine a | the public toxlay, Advices from all parts of the | ONO ‘gg 099 ror one of these and $2,700 for the | Ing eaterly purchased at & rate which would not ‘Qvaneneire Ave fenvine eye conld tell at a glance that potson had been of FRANTILLE'S ANSWER TO GORTSCHAKOEP, | *vecia! teiegram this morning from Vienna,contem. | country show that there is great aetivity in other, Afterwards, and, a8 Mr. Callahan claims, | havo been given for the best seat in the building | were of common occurrence in the Collins apart | Work. In the room o bottle was found, containing | a Jabal So ing the accounts already received of the excitement PREPARING MATERIAL OF WAR, thongh the other aide aver otherwise, after the ab- | three months go. And the performance, from the | ments, but on Monday night the ruction was of | ® mall quantity of whiskey, which by its taste | —— in that city growing ont of the attitude of Russia ue Government decree ordering the Devart- | sieict of the report of the nissioners had been | commencement to the final tablesn, is s succession | soon gnusual violonce and duration that the husband | #meil revealed the prosence of a large pro } land, Aust ta, Italy and Turl Prince Gortenskof's tone causes much excitement | meuts to furnish cennon is obeyed with alserity In | deposited in the Street Commissioner's oMlee, pur- | of artistic telumphe rewarded in the heartiest | or Mery MeGratn went nlp the sperimenta, Ife | Dortion of laudanum, A vial was also found, England, An _ y there, ‘The question of an alliance bety.een England, | all the unoccupied districts, At Bordeaux and | suantto public notice, there awards were changed | manner by enthusiastic encores and temoestaous | fonnd the poor woman undereolnk A most bratel | in which remained about a teaspoonful of ‘ in Alliance, Austria, Italy, and Turkey ts discussed ca all Mande. | Nantes, tnitraitiours only are made, Without any noties to him, and without any onpor- | ¢‘arping of hands, Bo frequeniy is this sign of ap- | Dealing at the banda of her sponse, who ine drunken | iantanam in a pure state, A physician who wae \ A The Times, In ite editorial remarks on the subject, | A batch of Prussian oficial despatehes were found | iauity on his part to be heard; and the Commission: | plause confined to the elaguewre in the rear, that | “Ay ten literally pommtins den life tee | sommoned verified tie suspicions by announcing t —_— - setenary | CEECRS Misznat and fodignation for the Russian | at Orleans yesteriay, from which the Government | gry then reported to Mr. Callaghan one dollat for | there are many thousands of theatre-goers who never | the spurtmenta that {t wae this poison which had killed the young 5 A Hs BUI sak Aad obit it Sanne cireular, has obtained vuluable information of the enemys | each of these parcols of lanl, and to Woelty Smith, | heard a real round of clapping. Let them goto « don Rant Woman wae terribly beaten, 90 badly, iM | men; gnd then came the Coroner, who examined ; Fe ee erate eats |, DActatta. Nov. 10—the Ind pendanee Belge of | intentions ne holding a tax lease, $7,000 for cos, and £2,000 for |“ Les Brigands,”* and they will hear three thousand J vee Voutied execs tne clothes of the supposed suicide, and took pos ‘ oan this morning hat a telecram from Vienna, dated A Bavarian Count was arrested yesterday in | ine other, These tax lenecs wore purchased at a | people slapping their handé together as if their lives aos} session of his money and pavers. In his pocketbook, A {PAPI as last evenine, annonncing that England, Turkey, | Tours, Me said he wasn member ofthe Ambulance | 4.1 in t205, the ar on one fot being | Were at stake thon nati noun peaterser, aulet recruen ta dks Cole | Was G49 daid Stine O84 Genls, and in the Breast pools ae a Ly Latioon from Par Austria, and Italy had azreed to preserve a common | Corps. He was sent to the fronticr and released. 3.71, and upon the other $1.93, tor Hquidation of | The story belongs rather to comic opera than | lins family cire'e; but about that time the inmates | ot of nis cost alist of names with various amounts 4 v 71, ip ther ¢ , Pants, Oct. 24, 1870,—Tho siege of Paris, attitude toward Ressia. A collective note to that | The French jonrnals treat England's ansiety on | which Mr, Emit obtained leases for S10 years, | to opera bout, and this is atrorely shown in the | prtvebouse wero atirseted by frighttal Froane | O° 2 oogy written opposite them, ‘ rou kiow, boeaw on Sept. 13, or ve weeks ago yes. | effect is oreparing at Vienna. The threatening at- | the subject of Russia's renunciation of the Paris | Those jesen not having been cancelled within two | acting which is not in tho least burletqne, Gau- | hurried to the room, bat the poor woman breathed WHO THOMAS WATKINS WAS, ewe Vnlar, hice that date no letter hae been able to | ‘Nude of Russia causes « ponic in money circles In | treaty a# & just retarn for her indiference tothe | soar ty payment of the ontiay, with 12 per cent, | sing, the Drizandehiet, Anfony, bis Ucatenant, Ze | her last Yew minintes afterward: Her body 88 | waning had, mae his rat apposrance in Porth | tater Paris, not ewen for the Government, We in | thet city tufferings of her former ally. | The Gorernmeni | \gterest, Mr. Stith claimed title to the property, and | femans, the Duke of Mantua's secretary, and Zagroe | “Cart. Mount. despatched several men in quest of | Amboy on the preceding evening, sccompanied by } Paris sen! ou letters ont by means of bailouns, but Fronence, Nov, 16,—Russia’s rept tition of the | dere seems to give no attention to the inciden. the awards as above were made to Lim. Tue leases | tho Spanish grandee, play their parts with as much | Colin who wes found “t 6 oc lock, wor James 8. Northrop and William Henry Pirschwirth, 0 | ny. The Govern. | Paris treaty of 1556 causes intense anaicty here. Tovns, Nov. 16, vin London—‘éaidres ie eur anand ite nile ality, and attention #0 @u oa | sewer in the npper part of the city. Ie was locked “ 7 i webave no means of receiving any. The Gov Re ee see ante Wed 'agnir’by the Geramtaec and e ively artillery | 27% claimed by Mr. Caliaghan to bo alteriy aull | care, Gdelity, and attention to detail aa if “ine | SOnel oe We,aPber tary of Sheclty, Te wae He was in the employ of A. T. Hawkine & Co., of } nest receives ite eommenteations from the prov. Amerenpaw. Nov. 1 ‘ne Mandels his | rounded again by ormans, and a tively artillery | ang yoid for irregularity, Mr. Callaghan, being in | Brieands" was a comedy of Molidre; and the libretto | "ene Gecessed woman, Who was about forty years | 40 Dey street, for whom he collected money and did ‘ lnces by moans of pigeons, under whose winzs they | Morning publisiies a London telegram to the effect | fire is kept up between the town and the besien MIL health, left the, city for ie Pucile coast before | ts well deserving of such study, tor it ts singularly | of age, was born in Irciand. Her husband, who {8 | some other similar work. Be bourded in the Pacifie : Ne the despatenes, Eich balloon that leaves Paris | that a British fect ts preparing. Its object has been | ‘The Pracsians demand men, horses, and carriages | ine confirmation of the report, and before he was | witty and the lending characters are forcibly drawn, | {he Cece Wilke Gb wektee ea econ eertntt | Hotel in Greenwich Of his honesty and in- taxes with it @ number of these birits, which are | anuoanced at Vienua and Florence, The same | from the tanabitants of Senonches for the traneper- | aware that there wae any o:her claimant for the |, 4° Diwwolo’’ asa creation, i tee severe se wite's death until told of it by “the otfcers, ‘He | Sezrity his employers seem to nave had the best ' quad afterwards to bring news from outside of paper suys the Sultan was not consulted by Russia | tation oftheir sioge train, The French forces have ‘The report was confirmed by defauit, #0 | arairatiee mont oriainal Ronee tat met’ | Tanghe at the notion of ins being in any. way re Gey ea vecccae thas “seu vdtectentiys mareeee 'o the Government, aad I assure you that this ts the | touching the ec 4 revision of the Feoceupied Dreux. The morale of the French troops | [ar as pe te concerned. he elapan | aa) We De tious | “Les Briand without tbe musie would meke ag | sponsible. and; in fact, ageme rather pleased that tne | him, Tras, fer, dewponent "at “hua, ' ooly means that the Government has of receiving | treaty ot 1856; but was advised that itutzin nad de- | bas greatly improved since their recent successes. | Ye Court opens thie delealt, and he made-s motion excellent low cow ody. The wonderful irtamph is oman ont 0 way. aed wh in this mood often + bay pone ‘The Bastorn question is eagerly watched bere. to that effect before Judee Brady yesterday, and to | the ? fe aan wher dinn 7 ; we irom the provtices, Eonar Aaa Correspondeng | The Bastorn qi erly ws Notte as ; recoenition of a most almirable A CRAZED WOMAN'S CRIME, also troubled with VistTORs TO PARIS. (aotat-omeiaty teevees taut the, Pecurs Ge rete Lrons, Nov, 15, vin London, Nov. 16—The Pros. | have the money paid into Court: s0 that the validity upon the by 16 ol laneariua Journals d artillery, was made by the Commissioners pou two lote in me: a Impulse to K 4 sondeat 1 i or enter Paris, &ven M. Gambetta, member of the | ynaninousty denounce Kussla for Ler proposed vio- | {MtY, cavalry, and artillery, oners daughter, whom he cherishos his room. ‘This strange conduct would hardly be ’ pore < the samo nelenborhood to P.M, Kingsland upoo tax i ime aa limeener a Stine —o— m fo P.M. Kioxele vi ataland). He is worth recalling were there no doubt concerning the SNe wince Pil, Se aus Rem oc ENGLISH WAR DESPATCNES. leenes for ons thowsand yours for arreara of taxes, leatenaat, Pistro, an old | Through the courtesy of ity, © Sow | macnerin wath he tame to take the coinon: ait | vo dibeatty / ObLy Gk; Waraslhe Ghd bli teen PONSE TO RUSSIA, being awarded but $1, and he secks the same re: | Vilin who rerards Dricandace ae one of the fine | reporter had an interview yesterday with Margaret | !*,!t supports the opinion that Watkins committed A nore dificnit, Only Gen, Burnside and his secre AU Quiet 2 Operations | Sting awarded Me ee Curry clating tote | arts and loves his captain and Morelia with a devo- suicide. try, Mr. Forbes, and Col, Lyndeay, an Exgtien- he Britton A in the N the owner of the iote last referred to, and ha- begun | Hon akin to Cee ce a oie Sor rane Cor Rie Otis Oe | Zucore in ee, (ell) BBS Cie Bey testueny Ont TEE INQUEST. ss id . e thal rh ‘i i | cratic masters. The young lady isin love with ® | occurred ia her rooms in West Twenty-sixth street an, lave been able to enter Paris aud then leave ut ies Boterebatectees Mase Army Asult wo establish her tile. Counsel tor Smith and | CUM pmasters,, The youns, lady le tn love with With Coron el P. Hermen of Porth Amboy meni 20,100 frares for the Freveb wounded, and rnment Refuse | Versailles, dated last evening, states that everything | motion of tbis mature, ond that Ca'loghan's remeay | revues the passion, and joive the band. and as a | For three weeks ele Led been taking bloodroot and | °C tia "hemocrat, wae the first pernon oxalnineds then leit. Gen, Bernsido came twice to Paris, bat ars Demand, ‘was quiet on the Loire and before Paris, The Prue | “usto ane for the 1 ,ant establish bis titie to | Kine of Spain, wuo is conveying 10 the Juke Y motherwort made into tea, and sho believes these | Hig tesiimony was to this effect : On Monday even- ‘ ue rer! ¢/Ject 02 bis mission has remained auknown At a Cabinet council to-day, | sian Army of the North has oceupied Chauny, in tie | He Proper’. Decision rpserved Mantua (Gaaame Darits) s porteaty of the Francne | Medialaes Red eraned her, After drinking Wis de> | ioe "Uso wehsd'el kee boner wine Worktee | Bone v=) thai be simply eame to pay a visit to Mr. | it wos resolved to act decisively in regard to the | Department ot Aisoe. From thie point they threaten Se Getcmad Mabont &¢ ibe Hes Fees BeLy oa theca le anos Be Labbe reoa hat. | eee roni ube experienced a curions ereoplax sensation. | S52" sirsk with, With Whom he. Was SGURINteSs Warhvurve; bur others say (though I can hardly | Russian complication, War is imminent. Great | Cambrai, Rocroy, La Fare, und other fortified places | pie Hon, Wu, M. flweed, acc apanied by | the S).uish Aubassa tor, when he uate tnd te murder she besarte dore, ‘The party took supper in hie bene pared 8 Ae, } sere it) the nf te ” ‘ i Heit antian n ha eit shall receiv and experienced the same strange symptoms as | games of eachre, and thea all t Hee oe ie ate coats Cet eee Sune | Popalee indianetion eniate againet Ressis, in that neighborliood i tome of the members of the Americus Club ania | Pyucecsshall received thre on previous oceasione, Her Lusband remarked # | City Hotel, in which all but Meath intended to | oa ta Yaris One thing seems certainly strange, ana | The following correspondence explains itself The Times, tale aiternoon, bas a special telegram | few of his personal friends, palia visit to Greenwich, | thetriseadece inte cesta chance, and her brother noticed something peculiar | the night. There Watkiny drank two or three thie is thet the Prossiaas should allow Gen. Burn. ri Granville 0 Sir A. Hvchanan, Brith Ambasea- | from Berlin, dated ww-lay, which contains the fol- | < | lions. A briiliant iden strikes te chie in her conduct, On the day of the butchery she | glasses of whiskey, but did not appear to be muck aide to come to Paris on the simole pretext of « dor, to Bt Petersburg. lowing intelligence: CORB seateraey, 60 Sxannee & Nard the work | ive portral the H was sitting tn her room with ber eh{id lying on the | iuloxicated in conteqnence, | ‘The paris also played 1 arly . ORKIGN Orrick, Nov, 10. 1370. sched sees tapi on the new club house pt Indian Harbor is pro | pisce one of Fi rela, dos oil cloth at her feet, Suddenly she felt an inesistibie | a few rames of dominoes, thourh not for mone! ' visit to his friends Mr, Wasnburne, and this twie> | Sim: Baron Brannow made to mo, yesterday, a “The French movement toward Chartres is ap- | esine The cutalile falls of the new ana He Obit Tibes be tones plot by | impulse to kill the child. Bho knew well whatshe | At 12 o'clock Henth retired, anc he had seen nothin } witiin ter days, And, moreover, both times be liad | commanication respecting the convention hetween | parently intended as a preliminary to an attack on | creesin ASOT OL the. hele to Urine ener ll maton cnroaen the seibure OF the etamacins | | was doing, but could not resist the impulac. After | unarual ia the dei vening’s compas j P the Rinveror of Rassia and the Sultan, limiting | the westera flank of the German army cow invest. | 8F¢ all op. and w 1 labert Or nent {et hed ‘or is daughter at the | 1 WoS over she recoliects only that some one told | nions, lung cuvereatior® with Gen, Trochu, the Presi 2) menced, and the building will be fnisied by next | the princess, be way present his daughter at the | thats nave) foreca in the Black Sos, signed a Paris | ing Furie spring. Whe Ht will be the Guest cin | Court of Mantua and touch the thrce willlions, As | ler that she was to be locked up MORTHROP'S TESTIMONY. | deat of the Government, aud also with M. Jules | on the Buh of Mareh, 1866. to which you aliate ia | © The French are treating the eaptaine of mer. | SPItti, the't Arter inspecting the | a reward tor his uctivity and zeal, Fragelet(o ie pro | As tt reporter was about living, Capt. Pity | jamen 8, Northrop was next sworn. He sai Favre, Minister ‘or Porcign Affairs. As Tsay above, | your telegram of yesterlay afternoon. Tn way oe | ene Tn CON Miter Te cere ea eters Of | grounds, the party proceeded 10 the old dining hall, | mised the hand of Fiore%a,ind the band receive per. | !Rauired of Mrs. Moore whether she would like to | ,ltmer. A. Nomuren.mne nem swarm. He salds i r h H 0 Spetch of s esterday I gave You am Soconat of wat | war, Couat von Bismarck bas domauded the sor. | ES St uowe toe fae Glaner, Dering the alter’ |e oget druvk, but With moaeration, adds | Siew,for the laat time ‘the remains of her babe, | Deen “sequais ted. with, Werkine since list suly, b theo jccto His to visits bas remained a secret. | Passed heiween us, and Low propose to observe | der of forty captains, now held ae prisoners; and | A" Pigaseh gad Wembers Of ive ela pais ncappar Preparal ‘made | Which lay in an adjacent cell waiting interment, She | Posh acavall te Bei} Lhd rs6 " noon, the guests and members of the cub paida | Aulececppa. Preparations are immediately made had seen little of him until Monday, when he met ' ae ee an ee CR UTICAST ta aos hy te Har. | cqualaumber ot French novation a? (2 Prison aD | visit'to the residence of the Doss, and were ‘asain | tor the tevst and urzie, when trampete are heard in | replied in tne adirmative, and the whole party took | Pg ters saloon at Liberty and Washinaton strestss | ‘our Minis fe and 0th mitimo, communicated to me by Rus | equal number of French notables. bse iy reated ny nn r ‘af mee AY their way to where the caild was lying, It wasa v } Your Minister bere ty ou the best terms possibie Fee tie teeatisk: Brine: G a Hoerally and hospitably treated. ‘The Boss ts also | the vieinity, and the band ooze away behind the Watking invited him and William TL. Pirschwirte ith (he Trrvbvlamses Miele Papmarsir doen eoc se red, on the part of His Taperiai |. THe Powers have congratulated Prince Henry of | iaving extensive imvrovementa mate to hia prop: | rocks, The cavalry enter in ridienious costume and | horrible sight, with its tnroat severed from ear to | oo ‘take a diiok, and two or tree drinke fob } . Mr. ol ed, on the part of His Taperial | cringe on his enthusiastic reception in Laxem- | erty. At en carly hour in the evening, the party | heavy jack boots, prance arcund tre staze, and. die. | ¢f. ‘The mother looked upom her child, but her | {O,tar® Sd'l0k. and. two or tise drinks fob \ fore bin anything. Lately the Americans resident ‘ ‘i id oa Z returned to the city, well pleased with their day's | apoear. Then the 48 return aud slug abril. | &Fef Was too profound for utterance. sel friond Pirschwirth were go- } Paria, to tin or 18% I burg. i 0 ee 4 4 judicata Mis wtaahensses oo: Wibein for cuarh po: || ta tariens rmpesiny io Woo prefanice af ensar oey. oanteatnt ae —— Ty rua Salas isd boots aa oes High books BAKA AVIS, Wein concider to go. with, thems they arrived mbsicn to leave Paris, It sods he obtained it | MOFe especially in the case of th js abandoning the line of the Vosges, The Prus Settling the Sets made oa the Ele: The boots of tne earbineers eae in Perth Amboy at half-pet 7 o'clock in th a = pe 2 Against the explicit protest of his representative; | giags lave consequently acvancel to Dole. ‘Ube special feature iy the pool room last eves | This is given in lon whisporn, breaking into | The Last Emigrant from the Ould ing, and went to Heath's house, where t ' tmmediately; for L Heard to-day that a namber of | and that in conseqneuce of taese lu(rac ions Russia ‘ ‘ ‘ r “4 2 ‘supper, although Watkins ote nothing ; t hice Won bs mitkabla daniinaté ibaa eiiementll (ast eon election. | strophes of tiunder at intervals, Tis most laugh w'n Visit to New York, } Americns were about to leave Paris to-morrow, | is entitled to renoance those stivulations of the | There # remar ecline in the prives | ning was the settlement ¢f the INE OB lection. | eee ices Was. welenmed Wika FOaTs OT eppietee of N ,. | ward went to, the City Hotel to get reo i Moreover, the paners of laat night published a let. | Hesty whieh directly touch her intevesis It is then | of all Continental securities at the Exchange to-day, | The faces of the winner of course were rasisnt. | ond Rus repeated four tines bo'ore the mutioncs | The steamship Colorado, of Williams & Guion's | hali-past 12 o'clock retired for the night : poopie hts Mee Wane asnis: la rutos be Lea iia whige eaten iae. Canteen turer Py, {he | in view of threatened complications arising from | But the-e was a lirge githering of those who had | would allow {io play t» proces. The eurtoin fais | line, met with westerly winds from the moment ste Wilvica’ wusveclinen there eenstsiat aed once y of Sir Tisnarek to Mr, Washburne, in wisteh he tiem which restrict her rights of sovereten i r Pere ree eg net : No en rtm r lin Wis hat the Maes dtaunes abpelegunae | tRedeace nie beet an altees tue Eastern question, won on majorities for Ho: both in city and | Uron the robters in bigh festival, which tableau | jeft Liverpool, About three hundred miles west of | ihe edge’ of the bed for s half Uour; he was thea Lesaly s woll as the CuargS d'Afaires of | @:a.facte red which, in th Lonxvox, Nov, 10.—The Berlin Correspondena in- | State, who bad yet lost on mojurities for Mull onthe | “"In the second there are various ndventures, by | Cape Clear the vehemency of the ¢ increased, | rather under the influence of liquor, and it was wit Hi aie Wo Mattie and -olionacok (ha eis AF Riera: Rie ab vat ianee OI oe eesti Noates that peace is Impossible und! France learnt | Sayoralty. “Many who had placed confidence in | which the Colonel of Carbincors ant is men ‘are | and large members of tired birds, exbaneted with | diMeulcy that they ery eatag ssenlnt: ka oven, i grbenininlae’ febaaatieh athe ae A eit nen the meee ter OWN IuMERent tat the Goverament of National Defence means na- | fall, were, In the final a-guatmont losers In red at a village tn. were Maleccappa ant | beating ogelast the wind, came om board. Among | in hia conduct: Northrop did’ not soe the wal oon ee Pests Ho 1 : Dra tants, ie ontiite re r. A new loan is contemplated by the betting, {song's rvanin on Hot Se eye maet: Ang azar e! | these wars large flock of Irish crows, who remained | luudauam unlit t teat morning, nev did he know . bch it Aecttz it vivgcag ell ca ° a certain otter ations of tant ta urs, The soiane ar Siete anit Vary, toké teem to the estiar Feome time to reernit and then lef, One, »ow- | Well! then or whet had haprened during the nights i rotonality und ide f the person, A Hi ouwent ¥ ] on the Young Deiuveraey, and at 4 ‘ Poy i he heara Watkins fumbling about his room an boas his Ahlers ena a agiverl tes ais Rasnaeey The North Corman Pardtawent | larity. Muny. « ATteat Wt the city eee anid alae their equinme ever, remained. He had crept down stairs ard hod | ster ie bed withdrawn. irom theirs, bat romarked } ' ee i . . > nont 4th inet taken pince as het year | tber, Halt would iy “ee su killed arat. Li the flavor, he refused to leave, nothing ese; rem hered to bave heard Wate or terme with the Pruseians, and #0 t trove be bodly beaten, aod the coumecton was cen her | cuite Shambertaln, bap "7 he bad b hard at 7 4 rovis of " asians ave © stucion houses a! ts iy Hoffman and Stave tok swee over quis fer'tor f There was considerable cawing among his ea kins say tbat evening that he bad been hard at worl People evin x him aso Prussian in heart. wht to renounce « IWvea the ral s h we ticke ary sestined Dy the Unaerdholoel 4 for a year and eleven menths withont missing @ BN. TROCHC'S SORTIRG ernie statement is, , meas Dewocrecy baa dae Penne ae ee THe arments are taken ont je arand Li2avtbvonea a 5 abigail lly they | single day, and he now means to Lave a good ume, a Srfl iki big statement is wh SPANISH THRONE. ue y the millions are to be sect appeared, according to Cm eeman, tobe remon TUE MEST OF THE TRSTINONT, tne jo. eummenoad, four encouate sonablencss oF upressonade 78 adie The Spurious Wil! The final tabicun of the | trating and urging him to Might, Bat he would not | wiitiam Henry Firschwirth was next sworn, Hie Sept. 18, ‘ vance of th atious of the tr A Cartist Rising Expected Discovery ef a Charles A. B, Bergerman, who induced Eman: es Bena quit theship, and arrive) in New York the other | testimony merely corrod 1 thal oF the two pre mine; tie frst at Chatillon, on Sept. 18, ta wiles Ming che Black. eat tor the qi % ; aha ‘ a ueea/E e day, fresh as possitie and quite fat from perpetoal | ceding witr but sul hnd w few points of ite the French were severeiy bandied; the aceond at | yyrose hard lies t wer of releasin Plot againas the Lite of Prim—Ourbrenks | yo) Goidstein and John Heyran to sign their names woo mt the palace in Manta feasting on rats, ‘The American continent pas not | own, After Heath had withdrawn on the previous, : 4 ihe a ty, but | Ut has always been bela that thot right belonze oniy Loxpox, Nov, 14.—Our special correspondert Baue lad Bast N 4 \s ee kadadet a Colorado, roosting Ab night in te rigging and | key, of wiieh Watkins drank, but they did now ee ed Ieee he Test | t0,the Governments who have bee parties tu tho | st Muurlh in a despatch dated to-day, 10:4) A. Mu aie A ballots ly Patri abe os aroun & correspondin eee ott eee ee Cine creat: , crouched | Watkins, he thought had aboat $15 in bls posses» when the latier reevived rirforcementa, tha Preven | Criginal insirucuen! : ‘ S00, leaving uo estate worth several thousand doi- | #5000 ind the dmmwns aroun & corresponding scale, iy he for the passage o . and | sion at the time, : ‘ J fo retrew!, which they did in good order, 7 The despatcies Of Prings Gorichakot aprenr ty | Sates that Immense excitement prevails in this ctY | ie." was convicted uf aubo perjury, ia | canbe Duke og Mantua, wi'n, in a ramble tmergnit, | they descents with noiscless rapidity, eplitting the |” ‘Tuomas Allen, who is emptosed in the City Ho : bout a sees! @ signed the engagement may allege that | deputics will vote for amonarch, ACarlitt rising is | Bergerman and one HMilderorand vat up a job to | facier: bat, ashe owed his to ber tenderness | PAE, hes at ' To icleg he bak received Se tenis aed Phat be haw Bevveur, on ¢ © 18ti tnet,, and at Rueil on the Mist qeey have taken plice in its | certain, and armed Republicans are expected to op. | have the mili made ro thet all the prop Me by | on a lormer occasion, he takes no auiice of the de- | yuo tira Git toe te ene oe reer gttiat | awoke Nosthrop snd Pirschwirih. As about § o'clock But {40 90 eneagsmeuts had no better result hare at variances ‘with provisions 1 808 as i Bourne would be Dequoatied to Milderbrand’s wie, | sign on the Maniuan millions Tiere exist untor. | the bir’ hot be molested, and therefore no the two latter came to bin ond told bin that they the treaty; aud, although this view is noi | pose the King's election, Edicts had been issued | and gave one Uito Arnoux $100 to draw up the insira, | tan only in imagination, for tie treasurer has | opts have been made to cavture him, Ie keeps | they had broken open the door of Watkins's room, than the ond, and they have served simply te Uh A i % : vy work fi tb 4 tae Lanark 3 aloof from the humen bineds, aod seems to consider | and had found him dead, About the forcing of thw shared or admitted by the corignatory powers, we ainst pablic meetings, end a etiong military force | ment, Arnoux per-ormed tiy work tu a Chatham | spent all bat » few hundred pieces among the | Simeait ann jrescueue eho pane Ale Tore ea cate | And had found Him dead. Abont tne forcing of tiie woure the new soldiers and Mobile Guards to tle | may found upon that allegation, not & request to audae ara street beer saloon, and gave the document to Ber Petty ities ant Mie etibarrastmaent and expedionts op pete x wale Re pte rn te Dering: ced . werglore recalled, F pcell of prrwde those Governments for the cousideration of tac case, german, who subsequently procured she perjury of | farm we princivel fun of the thied and last ack, The | catuiwa ut wee bosde himself, ars teird ore | muttetits +N but on announcement to them tha‘ it has emanci A Cetermined plot has been dizcovered against the | Guidstein and Heyman heforo tho Surrogate. final tahieau provluces the unfortunate captives, the | Prowwbie that when the Coiorato approacies the | fofuier BAid it wis the latter wro hod done tt, and THB DEFENCES OF THE CITY pated ttarlf, or holds itself emancipated, from nay | iste of Pitw. Five conspirators have been scized, ——= brigande are forgiven, and all goes beppy ae © iar. | {fish coast op her pexs frip, be will retura te Ble | the latier ne reveer eriparrones., be ale yt] Se NOY EE ‘The fortification around Paris | stipulations of the treety Aim] large supplies of revolvers, grenades, and pon- A Stupen «? by» c ee ae b be doe to acrow who has neon the world, bad oken nv itself, But it had been ‘observed over, itere aro the sizteea tortresses round Paris, | Net It 0 any proceodige Which with of withon | compromising those erresied with othere well | Plane acd Bleeeker strcets, Newark, yesterday | rnece a ! Hi 7 “ toughs Covering the Tracks of the provinces have resulted from the military pre- | tor, a saloon keeper, They went to sever.1 mor. ‘ ‘ i Tammany li his. ‘about §50 in his pocketbooi. aly armed, and ft o | tionary eo ntrol of each one of the Powers who < voniue he hes given ita roal importance, The sing- ‘ nv fearenly armed. and the onevints had not a single | tuaary ountral of shen one of | be Powtrn may | -,utione of the Madrid Goverawe chanis and deolers, and professing that they uad | {ng was capital, Persin! unquestionably takive tie |... tee Corrupt Laapecters, | The inquest was acjouroed } fm, Now the mceints, the fortresses, sad redonbts | entire desurnetion of treaties in their esienes. For, | Mapnip, Nov. 16.—A weeting of the Liberal mem. | orders from Krubler for goods, they ordored at | NONOTS, and indeed deserving then, (or ner votre is RSPR ete Lal aptyhsheated a BUPFICIORS ANOUSIED, } Mave sme thousands of guns, and they are daily | wiereds their wlule objeet i tu bind powers to bers of the Cortes was held bere yesterday. One | one place 19 tone ef conl, at © load of oate | (reel! and sweet, Wd DAF seh! food” Montalands | that in response toe call upon the citizens of the Coroner Herman yesterday went to New Yort i Poking wore, ‘The armament of the city 1 prove Be eS ED We airy age es hundred and cighty-three Deputies were prosent, | #4 (eed, at another a lui of smoked beet and haus, Doth, Ad the ercore Was am Ueapiinode one. We | Fourteenth District of the Bighth Ward who voted fe Sramniand ie baeraes pnd ones ofele Waiee Yi rel woh Rreat activity, 16 tw hardiy credable | Gy the doctrines end proceedings wow in ques:ion. | including Murshal berrano, Lopez, Domingues, and tun Ot land and Hae ot eflalyy yinlog hie | rely trast that during whe tong run t (or Thomas A. Ledwith to attend & meeting last | 4’ boudie of pavers with bim to Perin Amboy dow the ceiences have Improved since the procla: | one of the parties, in its separate and inaividusi | yayneray, Aiter © lome onieecace it Satara desler ® HERAtIne more. An inees Goons ined to have, We may have the pleas evening st 123 West Houston street, to protest | fur inspection. lie tayn that the question for delite > ‘entrol, and rewatns bound onty to tiself, Accord. | that th o 1 Le thro estion me i : “4 sh of Flor or was the whiskey which he drank dru Joust the Prussians wil never enter Pare by | ingiy Prince Gorlehukod bse announced In those | tovvay should be cast for the ‘Duke of Montpensier, | Gedeetaker arrived. lake his meanars for a coma, ber of persons had sssembied, when a gang of Tam. | OFM {he 2 weged by ame free Lhe omly way they could take the tty | despatches ane rane 6re 8 shoe n then the Duke of Aosta | S40 Erni, ene, The boys kept out of sight. Incendinr many rougos, beaded by Assistant Alderman Isanc In other words this would read: Tt is probable. Would Le by iamine; and even this will be very THB INTENTION OF RUSSIA shoud receive their suffrag dirt allo Rodinson, enteredpand took forcible possession of | that Watkins bad but little money with hin, But f 7 | to continue te rve certuin provisions of the ———__- mee micht aot some person or persons Lave known thas tard (or (tie enemy, as the winter is fast approach trenty, However satisfactory this’ may bo in iteell, Oakey Hall on Base Ball. r Tustallation, ‘ the room. He adds thut they were very boisterous. | ii¢ was at this time on a collecting round for his ome fog. Bur an Tsay, thie is the only way they can | it is obviously an expression of the free will of that Mayor Hall received an invitation from th Merrill Richardson was installed as D, Kelly's hotel on Riker's Island was en: | and sought to pick a quarrel with the Ledwith men, | ployers, taking it for erauted that he bad a conside ke ihe city; and this is what they are doine no: power, which it might af auy time alter or with: ny my Fe ¢ ne {the New England Coneregationsl Charch | Yeloped us flames, No.9 Hook and Ladder Com. | but the police, ander Capt Cleary, stepped in and | erable amount of money about his person, ang Pee eset © He NOW. | ‘raw ; and in thin it is open to the same objections | Juuior Base Ball Players to attend their Convention | PSO o cir SHOR ard any, followed by Nos. 1 and % Hose and Nos, dana | Preserved the ‘peace, Wheo the mmanyites en- | drugged a bottie of whiskey withoot imagining thad AMT exoect to take Paris by hunger, One thing | 44 ‘the other poruons of the communication, because | last nicht, Being ine merry mood be reeponded to | 08 Madison evewuo and Forty-soventh street last paar: folomes by bandit he river | cetads, Mr. Mbbets eave an afidavit had been taken, | be would drink #0 much of the compound a» te ta Pi tresh teat during a meeth oe ris weake | {he ervendee: of cxsions of which rhe: cosetiocs | the evurteously-worded missive from the Juniors | Sb The Rev. Mesers, Lyman Abbott of Corn: | § Hamins (onteusr, Nose Prom hart yoh wane fiver | conisining the namie of alucteen men who nad | prove fatal? {t must be remembered that Northrop in fresh mea nonth 01 eeks | the cround o: al ezations ons 1 gir . ‘te, oft to be n iy ote Led spectors oI rth ren refused to ta ris fresh meat during a month or six week ea ey ep OF whlch ahs <comatitotes | i is, following eberaoterietio epistle: wall, Wm, Ivoe Badington of Brooklyn, W. Hl. H. | pany volunteered to cross the river, and ran their | nounced 5 vores for Ledwith, but it ia Posici liquor of which Watkin: ‘arank eo freely. “Ivie too Bore, aud portiaps even for a loner period Hes Guano theretore larloa’, ‘aol, Wasihar! ani Rxncuriva Daranraswr, Cisy Haus, Murray of Bostos, Ray Palmer and J. P. Thomp- | apparatus on a freight barge, hmall boats were | known that over 100 citizens Yoied the Ledwith | eurly, however, to give expressiou to any suspicions, SCARCITY OF MEAT. desire expressed hy Russia ought to be curctully ex New Youx, Nov, 16, 1870. } son of this eity, Jobo Todi of Pistafiold, J. G, Ran. | then fastened to it, and |b was towed across tre | ticket, For the present Watkins's two companion the Bp tot j amined in a iriendly spirit by the cosignatory pow- & ’ kin of Washmgton, and G. B, Wilcox of Jersey | Stream and landed in time to save one of the barn lL peenpey_—yeeppeaveny fatal night are in custody, although on tie pretence p is everything goes on as defore, excert | Cour whether they are to accept from her tho an. | MY DEAR Mn. Katty: Thave an engagement for | (1% of Wrshmetan, and GB. Willeos of Jersey | Otethocel and two atjoining barns were destroyed HOURS OF LEISURE, thas they may be wanted as wil With regord to the meat, Toe Government sells the ent what by her own act, without any con: | ous’ atta the Convention of the National Asso: | ¢xiended to the new castor by the Rev, J.P. | The damaxe is over $2,000. The Are te attributed ——_ — Beal tid een person bas his card for his weat, a them, she has ciation of Base Ball Players with great pleasure, {homonon (and a sermon was preached by the Rev bil) man ea wt Favorite Ploanure Cia join inthe dance onthe | S7°4RKS FROM TH TELEQRAPH, Which, up to saa heal ' r : ’ “ . Uyeeh haley 4, Murrey. r 0 1 inst,, at 908 Wort Fourtesain street. oe teily oF ea Bieta Ae Hoyas I need scarcely say that Her Majesty Government | wast tecetanlcs spre 4 tome tort ST? | oman of 80, rhe hes letely preached at Worcester, SOM OF Hse ‘The Monitor Social Cinb have a ball tonight in | Dr. Wales, a prominent physician of Rondowy es 3 have reoeived this communication with deep regret, ‘The Convention {# worthy of aitention from all | less. He delivered no ardress last evening, ‘Guu ‘Thompson's Academy, #75 Bleecker ; hes boon tiissing duce Monday Deracmes, ‘The meat is not dearer than before, | jecauac 't opens a discussion which might unsettle | lovers of your athletic sport, because it is, as it heap areeyaee t Now Orlene toaerdat rene Bangle pene Daraed | rhe Siarlicht Musical Union will in the tem Mra. Adviine Shirley of Augusto, Me., aged Gh Ouly the quantity is emailer. The best beef costs | the cordiil undersanding is has been their earnest | were, a governor" to the steam engine, and tends A Jary Astonishing a C at Now Orleans yesterday. ' fully insured. | nerance meoting in Cumberland street Chapel, Broo! or a . * 1 endeavor to maintain with the Russian | to raise the spart out of the inclined plan ight the a Early yesterdsy morning Baker & Brother's ginss | lyn tonight pth Broek: 1 (ait deae in the sirens yraterdey, pleats Bl:oeramme, ore little over two pounds, | EREERTOT (0. MM OA Wie tne ene | co Tite Ure vers om) of tee Ieee a At half-past ten last night the jury engaged on | yorty’ in baltimore, burned, Lose $40,000 In. | 7 . Parneworth's majority in the Becond Congres wrrefless: is also greatly consumed, and the best | reasous it 1s impossinte for Her Majesty's Goveru- | eampaicn, been myself catehing on the fly. the trial of Samuot Lake, having failed to agree apon | sured ional District of Hliuols tw 1,83}, and Moore's ta fart is sold at 1f, FOe. the kilogramme, according to | ment to give any sanction on their part to the course | raiher like # * mufin.” So you will have to “cull | a verdict, were discharged. Judge Bedford ex- pylne Pocasset bleacherr in Johnston. R. I., owned lacs cies, kate Sins tauniind ante h ‘i re 5 + tt : 0 teder of the Government; bat of horseflerh you enn | SuRounced by Trince Gortohakotf. If, instead of | balls on me this time and excuse my imperfect | pressod his aurprise at the failure to find a verdict, | PY, Lease! V™ hHOOe OO TOMNOOT BEES COM Tow sssnsaes ar mas Hesbor hove ngroed bo sions | MTT MRD Nee rene ee MELEE is : ‘och a devturation, the Russian Governmeut had ad- | thauks, Your friend und obedient servant } yas much ae you please. The price of bread is | dressed Her Majesty's Goverawent. nad the other ‘A. OAKEY HALL, | and held the prisoner for future.triaton the same | — penis Mooney’s house and stables on Jersey | their stores at 8 o'clock. Criminals had boen deferred for « tine. tho seltlod by the Governm ut; aud 1 thivk the lagt | powers who are parties to the treaty of 1856, and | M. H, Keuvy, Esq. c ‘The Assistant District Attorney commented B A yesterday; los, | ‘The wife of Marshal Frost,» farmer in Queens | A prise feht was contested at Dubnane, To Wien published (lor every week the Journal Gpiciel | liad proposed for consideration with them wurthe peg) He wald that the pide wee damaged | sonnty "aed yesterday, naving taken a dovo of aque | yerteriay, Detweeu Mike (Connor of Bt. Liulé and 5 2 Ah nything pas occurred whieh coud be held t The Latest Reported County Majorities, hieves, j a fad On the ad * the price of beet, norseftesh, and bread) is | Amount to an in‘raction of she treaty, or whether nOFFMAN. | Countte Jon the night ofthe robbery was seen In the ———— of Smithtown, L. 1., becoming enraged | COE of timo on the fourth Fouad, por pound there is anything in the terms which, from ultered | Couns | West neighborhood of the Long Island South Side Rail- WASHINGTON NOTES. of bie cigs forking ‘hla chickous, haa theran, |. HP. Clark, of New York ; James M. Marvin, of 1 curcumstances Ve tAlbany ‘otal road ¢ bh jon of th mM ones - y 0 wi 01 aN avdard, Oscar restaurants you have still as much meat unistances, presses BS POODPONDS OMe haa: a} depot Just before the commission of the ertine — ‘the brutes eyes out withan awh, es Townsend, of Cleveland; tM. shormaker, seh hear . i 4 Moreover, Luke, since his arrest, bad offered to have Gaui sb.e4 a8 OU plowse, aud oot much dearer WITH UNDUR SEVERITY UPON RUSSIA, $0) Alleguny...... 9000) *Onondaga the $10,000 restcred to compisinant, on condition of sugleae, heres, tne Colombian Minister, hes re- | Oy ‘Tuesday, nt noon, 98 mentioned in yorterday'e | MA Joey N. Kinney, of Clic anire Zentendag * the war, Ina word, eatubles are Reetieaty Tort che thie arcane ene AGEN Tae Bel brooue..:--. HelOaiarlo.. Wie browpaltan bela ateeeaneee "Tuo Internal Bevonue Borenn deciles that the | SUX: We,bOdy of mam was foundin Newiown creat | {hort Line alread” (ve Ceinnel! and Spriogtol € u he due protection of ey, ‘a al tg ue 18) ¢ pier 0 jure c' bear Monter's Poin! tw Uppowed that 4 " ) almost every house has ils provisions | jrstys ta would not have refused to ex: GarUe ic 2000 Orln —_—_— taw relating to the tax on gas rematos in force. han beet red-and thrown into the creee. Tir Sop ne ' tion, For my part, Ido not fear in the Jie mos people, 1 have w A risk of future siege. An Tsay, vnphiecations and a very dangerous precedent us to Ninuine th WASIRG 16 PARIL he Vali lity of inte nal obligations would have been avoied. I 9 (Signed) GRANVILLE. P, §.—You will read thie despate (il to Prince Gortchakott least | spine the concert with tie cosigoa. CURIOSITIES OF CRIME, he Apgiia from Glasgow, and the Main from Bremen, Denango-.. 1877! Olsego. (s ‘The Warehouse that Dido't Fall, ‘Phe cost of the public printing at the Govern: | dennler Fand.,>, ladise Lawituce @ | ‘The rumor priuted in some of the journals that | ment printing office last year was about €2,0.0,000, Delaware 2, (R4i*Haraioga.ss, ty je the port morten exan tthe by drowning, and that there were nO rks of ‘on the body, which mush have been water (rom three to four weeks, to the New York Custom fe aulon, sayy Caries to th ty, whatever M) | resutt of neh communieati ight have been the the building of Lathrop & Co,, 100 and 111 Broad | | Yesterday John Koitsils was appointed clerk and Denis Wood store eepe: Atroot, was likety to fall, turns out to be an exagge- | fon’ ee ration, ‘The facts are that the third story was not | The President suid yesterday that he had mado up SONAL FLLIGENCR ¥ patent attorney as, Com caren raped Was determines to prevent | ‘The Hon, Hugh Maxwell te recovering 0 from getting control of the Frived (mst MIZAL, John F amain. a prominent builder of Pougt» Keepeio, ins abvconded with ab ut $10,000. Archbishop MeCioskey confirmed 700 children yestorduy iu the Church of tho Transfiguration. The German-American Schoo! Ass: niet resolved to fori tie city Franz Starostick a crazy Pruss thrunc a hutcher-Kpite seven Incee Tucaday night The jur Bot yet a recens OA Mra, Jane Sinith mmitted suicide yew terday at l6s Wet Honston etreet by taking laudagues While temporarily Hanne iull continues to be Paris in the real sense rt " > paffolk,...... 14 Lewis 190| Wyoming meut, Aorrt from bois, nothing b fal Civingtan 118 Yan M overload te J, but the end of 4 beam slipped out of the ! peared the workmen, who tora tine re to work, ‘The beam was propped 1 eyer, and all tho barrels of flour were taken ont. No injury was sustained by the wails. Lindatey. the Republican eandidate for Congress, carried Uisier county by 89 majority. Mr, denckes of Rhwle Talat for the Commissionersh'p of Senator Yat In Jucksonyill cfilee. Senator Sprague called at the White Houso day to oppore the appoiutinent ——— Diamonds trom London by Mail, sident was busy H)on bie n JOTLINGS ALOUT TOWN. Yesterday afternoon Jacob B, Moreh, a jowel- | iin, Guts wena caineni@r called iater in the __ ler, 01 180° Grand sireet, Williamybargh, rushod —— Heory Keegan, lavorey, fell from a ladder white at that among Whe prisoners captured in the battle nesr | Work oi acuuvell iu Madison aye mins Tagish Liere on the Oth Were & nephew of the Prussion | ‘The school fund avail paris ta the $5517.488, ied the ston tant niZatious shroughowd { FRENCH WAK DESPATCHES, PA rabees j -— Ho sometal chy. ‘The strects, b el asever, Nol ein te hoolot ter 4 is not an applicant Kenta, n confined to bis bed or, Is COnValvEcent at St. Loot his breast, nenin Occupied by the French at bit moss russinns Compelling the Kr he ditens Fos snts to Work Marseilles is Quie ence tts Touns, Ney, 18.—Advices from Orleans state ustomed to this the Mary Mohrman marer caso have of Riverbend, recently made st Hoover ‘from that piace to Albany in Vict, aud the Court has takea, into the ofice et Deputy Collector J. RB. Lydecker, yew at the Custom House, und insisted upon paying 3 WY worsh of diamonds that he hua re Population of Paterson Ai fron aT ly was ch Was pr JERSEY, 10 Addison Day, who has been conn yal dyn Nore roads is Geveral Supe fop Mountain Ieailroad 1 Missour ov, O. pepe rigs a B f i" Siaty-ninth Bi Paterson, isto “receive” | mont uuaninuiis verted Jerome de coliie es ing day Captain, ¢ Kerr presided. id the e a Frederick Hofman, a German cabinet maker, was | breted with genaiue Lrish festivity ‘ashtonable Weddin of the most brilliant weddings ever wit nested in Nowark was ted with sero iutendens of the ble for the ensuing year is Mitinted expenditure, €2,7)50, | dnty on $3 ved b Wty char Le #220, W Tie theatres aie | commander Vou der Vann, and m Gonerai of th \ Hing 10 boILe ve r © | ‘dhe ponds lin Yorkvile and Harlem were covered per Nyon uestaraga ta rue with ico s quarter of an inch shick yesterday morulug pox uni a fostir és Leas piace to. | ‘hele late occupation of that city, ‘I've carrie Douuis Crehun s of Vou der 1 tured, The city of Chartres, the eapital of the De riment of Eure-ct Lotro, has again beon ove! don dim, ‘The amountot | Thaukayiving in New Jersey pated by Mtr. Lydecker to | Rug aptly paid by’ th | An attenspt » Buflalo yesterday mores ing to assneainate Capt Lee of the ech ans, who was Governor of Orteaus during Company No.5, A bew steamer on Phankeg © Mystic, the Jewolier from an emankment and was 4y, aC Devent) -rg'ith treet and nt WAS cele At Rotisvon, Th., o tempted by asaaenii a ber thiough « Winduw of Wer Wouse, nh himscit were red, ye oar | att ae in Newark, found dead in his aparinents we 11d North Canal slices, | Capt, Judkins, Con Newark, yesterday forenuo ste © of the Cunard fi Wag wrhounice i int On Tuesday sfervoon a danghter of Policeman | ve service on the return home fore tar of Toliceman | Sqauias hes beeu ibiriy poate te ts Mr. MeVeigh, the American Mit hip tn Bound | Halla mtu bt worteuing | re VOSSELN COMPLICATION An advertisement In another column descrites One pied | new wit to by the Froneb, he following despatches, which have | 1 ¥ied at been received by tho Government hore, bave just Hon of qnitty Seotin Hard werstcy ister at Romo, hos A will at pricins whi ihre alas, sniged lust night in Dire die! yesterday. having becn | Grace Chured, ‘The Key, Dr. Hodges and the Rev tng of a ¢ sierday, baving bea scuded Ly & Charles Underhill. of ich Oust J. Kelly of Newark. aged 1s mont f) @i¥eU tn tuletane for Fuua p of ton) ana Annie | Wm. T, Webb ofctated, ‘Tho bride, Miss Faunie Within a fow days houses of wo Hrook, Meir ewan, was attired in white satin train, | bee full veil, und o1 ition veatortay rojocte, by 8 | wan Mr! Valovtine Riker ‘Tue reception atthe | y,ihe Paterse Prout aud Gertowa ia city: | houee of tue bride was a dazzier, Winter so net vent the Democrats from get | tvsulehed juris Light Home for Woston's Greatent Feat, Chtef of Police Peckwell of Newark yesterday | uctlorol the Court or thane ODee tinue | ‘The track of the Empire City Rink, om which | ened ® proclamation to the force, warning them in tish Government to Act with Pini \ Dowertut (he 110 be Seat tothe f erraucum Aliinuce between Eng | bern given to the pub etuurn to America wid resie Ing prowibiced by bib physic ia hy-tyiahe labors. epublicans propose that the Le; “ i H Mearde ot thateity th Tre Hon, William Hume Berle, of 112 Host Twellth tw ry wed af a eing Pari hen, New Brut veri Of KNEE ewrpe Wa nigh rley have R. ¥ Avatriny Dowty, and Turkeys Dueux, Nov. 1S N \ ‘I currespontent a) | aris are forcing the French pewsants into their Mont * he "tow Prussians vow investing The Board ot Ka tol are hetr own | IK, the lie setiool The tadtes in choree of the Ho! the Bliod wil) nold a fair for lis denen Vion th at the t.most exci: elarenow to the atti ently assuni orses aud wagons to work on the Irussina de: 7 hunny Meru, Hits i. @ trvaty of 18% Tt ie generally | (© ment prevolis | *ervice. ‘The latter are compelled to ta a Th. Four thov from t ment Rover of had been Chan inde was ar ie we Mens repel numberiess. ‘The acting of HHittemans LEDWITH'S VOTE, fors aga Xo orede tne aia OND. icalael tke fad teria! number o earthworks called redoubts a niles ie third vet ie the more meritorious; that —-— 10 Maal ‘atkins on avewal, ie founded opon It, i to bring the entire | k to the Government, Serie tb played a series of wicked jokes upon George Krub- | in the 0 us; that the b belie When ihe wor Brat began, the fortresses were | autcority and efficacy of treatin ander the dscre, | nuOw® ‘ Seasirah Berises. nertronne: tA EW ‘ pon George Krab: | part isa mere akeich, but by ihe force of his pire ois exeniagc resitcen that, be. believed Mica em ing Governinent will wet with drat TMS FIRB OF TNR FORTS AT PARIS, PINKY. Vbich has been loaned Fong berme to Keep OUL Of Hignor saloons, aBd speak vnied by Mise Allon, @ daughe 490 fuer no breac 1 a Conta eu. Mr. Weston will make his great trial next week, is | 16g plalnty of the conseqnences. (OF Ganecian ber @acu of the international ob!i Dreux hes Loen cecupied by the French forces p T roven nasaith smeatnn fees Weredy inepir 1 Nov. 1 has been re The remains of Thomas Dr u. who died on the | to ve measured by the City Burveyor thie afternoon | A boy uamed liusch, and a companion, went dog. i # becw passtiie a month be oe ee ons, Noy. 1, Dijon bas been reoccupied by | oun insu, on the ateammoat Arrowsinth, are eit. ue | Co cori sonce of Profeaeors Pint, | MOOWBE 19 Ellsnbethnore yesterday attorsoon. ‘They | Wasuington, loave for tivaton, on thetr h venus with sm have boom deapatched for the recall of ves: | the Prussians in: heavy force. buried, through pegiect of Coroner Flyin to holden | ¢ (WO o'clock, In the presence ro fonso) » | found thelr game, and Bosch pointed his pistol, bat im | inadayor (wo, They have for ton day Nevin aDOnE pa, they jroposed sew M Nir Sam Gece a i luguest, His wile fae teen Unabic lo gub the $46 that | Doremus, Hamimond, and ethers. The public are | sioad of shooting the dog, lodged 4 bullet ia the shou. f Joying ihe bepitality of Acoyar Ph ‘ebopiog FOU May gk wl When tages 7 Mailon, except suchas are | Moxtanois, Noy. 15 ~The Pruavians bave burned | wes iound op ber busbaud’ body. invited tO Witnows tie measurement ci of bia friond, who will probably die, el jflervou Mereat Court, tae) seitloa t bal