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o 4 a = THIRTY-EIGHTH YEAR. PRICE TWO CENTS. renewed her propcsale for an armistice, based upon | The Abend Poet of this city denies thet Austria nas : . 1 | uate the Sing Gone th rre » vouNG m/xare. , OnE i ana ; Cipecuntary war eompeea Of ihe | made any preparations for war, HB URE US LUM OR DUNN (hen te cme cvcecrs comer || cue pewwan a cage THE MONSTERS OF TIE SEA, troa\ier fortresses, and the n tg The debs pk soummbigpimnseis SUCH A DIRTY smIRT ON, of a Meal For ene tis The Polish deputi Prehending misconati vet THE KILLING OF VUSTAVE THAL BY| Reporier—Te your father living? My of Calture WHAT DROVE THE OLD COLONY! I Go ‘Congres: of their motiven, dects ted. from opposition. 1 Little Johonie—Yes, wir, He used to be head y nes h Milone, and also’ to delicerate upon we Bastera Tyroless deputies edopied tbe same policy for stm: LITILE JOUN DUTLER, cure 1 Flocence’ selon le CREW 10 DREAM OF MUTINY. baer m William G. McNair entered Frank O'Rourke's ‘id of At ‘ Balloon Despatches from the Sun's ARIA GRTS WHAT Sit WANTS, ‘Later.—-Afver a long debate in the Lower House, tag. te slwaye comes ove A tory too often Told of American Captaing uf : Kiavione with the | the address was carried by # vote of 08 10 61, J.) this Week—The Arties Btery ef the | Heporter- Do you love yo liquor store, at 41 Park street, on Friday night, and {a [romp Persi i Paris Correspondent. Kine of Piagvia at Wereaiion bave been concluded —. Bey an Told toa Hun Meperier—Tho An- | pqiti® Johsnle Yes te: Ther are very F004 10 | gwaliowed « large dove of poison without atiracting Verge of Murder—& 4 A treaty will be signed What the Turks Nay. noyances which Led tothe Fatal Blow. four dave establixh * Be Revortor—Tave any indies beon here to see you? | the attention of the occupants. He was the eldest Po. { ia coustiturion on new bases, for t Constaxtrvoria, Nov. 17.—The infringements | Among the prisoners to be placed on trial in | Little Jobnnie—No, friends. ton of Dr. MeNair, who about six years ago kept a | One of the Sex reporters yesterday afternoom j euler tne“ Bund" on her own comditio of the Paris treaty of 186 dwelt on by Gortehakot | Hudson county this week i# John Butler, « child of Hise Mr. or jer called 40 | drug store at Park and Pearl streets, The doctor. | visited Ludlow street Jail, and hed an interview England Taking Water on the —— are an follows: The union of the Danubian Prip- | very tender years. He reached bis tenth birthday Jobnnie—Y recviving on appointment as staff surgeon inthe U.8. | with Raymond Ren and Thomas Frank, who are THE RUSSIAN WAR CLOUD, cipalities; the election of Charles as Hospodar ; and Russian Question. at v rkish frigates through the Bos Passage of Ti indetone and Gran- | horns. Th Vizier replied, saying that imme diate ‘answer was impossible, and that the subject ied « pinymwnate @ little older | He gave me a doliar Army, went to California, leaving Instructions wit! Id for inath » the ch: f attempting to Nias taal, a cree tu fest foto, bad tha guty bat that the Beate, wualdn’s Tet him. "Mr rita 0 ceeey ar Wand Ga HS . ‘wae here, and tard she was vers sorry for | William to dispose of the establishment. Dr. J. Hl. | creste matiny on board the ship Old Colony, Grand Jory returned a troe bill against him for | me, 1 was bitten once by a dog, and Mrs, Thaw | Drentner became the purchaser. Becoming enam- | recently arrived from Calis, The privonore ——- = t some ice on where he had bitten me ia the leg 4 of Miss Gerkin, « belle of Brooklyn, be wooed | are in & donble cell on the apper tier, and i must be submitted to the great powers of Europe, | mansleaghter, His parents are respectable peopie | fut lek | ored of Miss Gerkin, « belle of , c O per High Old ‘Times | THN ACLYAN GOING EX FOR A Desrenatn Prony, | Of this city, but resided In Greenville at the | ing’ “Mire Miuder n'a witness nguicst me, Hier boy | 484 won her. Assisted by hie father-in-law, he be- | are in a truty pitiable plight. Rau is emaciated TURKEY PREPARING FOR WAR, Lonnon, Nov. 20.—Advices from Constantinople | time of the homicide, ‘Ihe child was plaving ball | and Tua was fan the study of law, and was admitted to the bar. | and weak and cannot rise without assistance, aud } Loxpow, Nov. 90.—There is much remark in | *how that the is prepa ‘9 most | with Gustave Thau snd several other boys on Mon ALWAYS MAKING OP TO LICK Mi Mr. Gerkin dying left the young couple well pro- | from having been eo long confined in a cramped ape Aiplomatte circles om the impradence of Mr. Gied. | SB*fK*tle resistance to Nussten pretension: day afternoon, the fires day of Angost In Reporter—I sev, Jonnnie, that vou do not like | vided for, beaaeathing MeNalr's wite property | position is nnable to stand erect, His hair is thick ; Austria Rampant and Italy | stone in writing to the 7imer on the situation, over ay ét Licks fom Belalou, ball was knocked over into » fenced gat Mrs, Bidder, | t..« he eve done anything to yout | yielding 85.000 8 your. They resided with the wite's | pnd matted with blood,while hin face is till covered ji 1 the signatare of “Scrutstor.” A ecommanication 1s, Nov, 90.—It |e thought here that the | “Johnnie ran iter {band throw it ba Bievorier | talk mondently to her? | Mother until she married ug ind leased the prop- | with unhealed cute and wounds, His arme are ‘ Neutral. in reply appears from Max Miller, It is ander- | sspect of the Russian ¢iMcuity te more paci return Thea was throwing it up and catching it, Little Jt T wouldn't talk back to | erty which belonged to McNair's wife, to her bus. | shrivelied, and one of thom boars unmistakable (m= alanis stood that Bismarck is extremely vindictive toward when little Johnnie asked him for it. Thav con- | anybody older thar band for lese then balf tte worth, A lawsuit was | pri 9 of the teeth ef @ ferocious animal, His hips, ‘which the reporter examined, had also besn terribly t ink was hardly lareor i Reporter—Do jou get enough to eat here? began and ie st pending. . Gindetone, in consequence of the comme: Hinged pitehing {t op, when little Johnnie pushed | Jolinnte—On, yes. sir, A part of my dinner {stm AWitiinws visited Prank O'Ro ABOBGK FRANCIS TBAIN IMPRISONED, | pyassian policy he has made or inspired in ¥ Loxvox, Nov. 19.—Despatebes from Vienna | his playmate and be mised catching it. Thse, who | uepe. 7 Gidart Bui it all Weald ygu lik soma? hey at AL i "| state that the American poltey ie suspected to be in | was the bigger bey, then knocked little Jonnnie | | Jobanle went back to bis cell and 4 remained thei tonta pon wrist, while bi \ Me h je his toot wore fearfully ae anaes soy rien it. furor gf Rowin py ade Begtorm goertion. and ths | dows. and * ie i ree Uinveup Hal edith water ite pissed Bot acale see hie and covered with slongning sores. Lyin rt ‘The Pri it Wate ing the vi A yty a . the plate in the reporter's hands. ing a glass of soda wi at full length om his cot,lie has the appearance of one ae Paladines about to Turn the Bea Dg AT ed ane Nell [a Mis veroama attracted Mrs, Batier, who stepped | —Revorver—Do sow get tea or coffee to drink? some powders, sat dow 61000 ifs 4 Prussian Flank. Cabinet bee Gidepureval of Bart Granville's haat THE STRUGGLE FOR FREEDOM. out of her house and reprimanded young Thau, ph dvec clap eld ehh hoedanf room, where he was found anconaciou: MOURS ANE NRARLY NCMDRRED. « pproval of Karl le’ y nae tp Boor La corr: by the brother of the proprietor. Hi oa) rently to —o—— While che wae speaking to bit, Wer on snatched a J Wiad yon moan ty ott ne cote? abe wen te i, et ind with all the sufforing which he endoros, the t Broad, Wine, EXGLAND WAITING FOR AN OVERT ACT. “ty ie "te mitten Waci-ns bat from another boy's ind struck bis aseall- | tre Sonnnic ‘now sis, but that’s what te) FX } Sulphate hy face is now and again lighted up by a cheer. 4 ant with (t om the bed. Thao shortly afterward | ener cali ii isoreos toe wey, Jost comsctoorness and was carried liome, where he | — Meporter (looxing round)—Across what way? dlea on the following evening. A Corover's jury re- | Little Jonnie led yh) ace antl Sai Article 9 of the treaty of Murch 90, 1894, is atl! mine of News—A Successful Mortie by | recarded as a barrier to war, expecially when eon- the French on the 234—Diemarck’s Sples. | sidered in connection with the protocol of April #3 ful amilo, and be assures every one who converses With him that he will yet eet well. He cannot speak or understand @ word of English, but converses ime } Dre, Brentaer and 1 Mtidotes were adm! iron door of the | raliy, and he was borne 1d pot to that part of th tal, where the stomach 4 1 tarned s verdict in accordance with the frets, and ‘confined all the deve 7 tellicently in Lis native tongue. In res| Our correspondent in Parte sends us by balloon | of the same year. This article, ae expisined by te | suiseked Rereas to-day, but they wet with « vie-| inte oucap wan tater te Jal Hh ball waa Oxed | Sih cau sof prisoners swating Wace tMenair ve the Feperter'e lequition, bo. ald: om te Lettre Journal wp to October 9. On the Bi a | protocol, requires @ reference of questions which | orous resistance from the National Guards, and re- be! “over there aii + M ns moctie was made by three groupe of troops ander | may arise to a friendly power preliminary to amy act | tired to the environs, at $10,000; bat bis ees sag Dee lal aa they say? e Miho hs Dirth, 95 years of age, and Gen, Berthaud, Gen. Nosl, and Col. Cholleton, al! | of hostility, I wit! be noticed thatan overt act, not Favdenad 'scbote x0 women bagel ger-aetst-| adagernelhphedl ral ory Los fiske bombed married 16, Sehor ‘Delesde of Havens. i wader the command of Gea. Ducrot, The force en- | dectaration, however hostile it may be in tone, # | oun, Nov g0-—Afternoor, rie Lendva.--Pros PP Lcssphag he papel ju te Oa Ties Feces, imal, which of the two handred aid Atty politic : 5 5 . iasion au some time ago from Havana by u rei tnd aes. “The wove) pore Lhobintl proce frre peree ta each of the treaty, ThE | sian seouts were seen in the vicinity of Montargis | ite found the child locked up in that part ot the | eriine of her mison door ond oeamitinns Miehe, fal,.to Fernando Po, From there . . x4 s ie 17th, it ‘ folly bloated face. began singing @ vile and obscene to Barcetona, an ing recogni: ‘ of Malmaison and Chiteve Boasnve!, and attacked Prussia, in case of & revision of the treaty of Pi BATTLES AWD sxIRwrsuns. Prison set apart for the di royce Wier ect sone. Jolmnie looked ep aud said thie was nothing "4 every where treated contemptuourly, the Ninth Division of the Fitch Prussian Corps, | will consent to no restriction on the free action of | Lirte, Nov. 90.—There was a fight yesterday in bohed iy hod CaN bing pode lors Poel ‘aa vo,rwhat wae going on were nightend Gay. ineteenth Ward roughs, under the Lie taboo oe bot washed wa! ‘ne reporter had seen enough. He shook hands ends. h pert of the Fourth Corps, ond a regiment of the | the Caar, the Department of the Aisne oetween as French | lending inte commodions cella. with the baby prisoner, rang the bell, leadership of Charley Hubba, entered the Oriental saese in <ate presen, » Guard. They carried the first porition of the Ger- A WARLIKE FEELING AND A DIVISION, force, composed of Franca-tirears and Mobile | _ Lictle sol raed up is litte pate face in a | out into the qniet of the Sunday atternoo Billiard Saloon in Fourth street, Wiiliameburad, at | ana pad mothing to emi oa mans, ord continued the action until dark. The | A warlike feeling prevailed all over Englund yes | Guards, and a Prussian detachment moving from frightened a pn Ae yeh hee counties peoreenaras BF 30 ae about one o'clock yesterday morning. About balfa | hegeed here ana there. In the hone of reaching the . Fronch lose was $4 killed, HS wounded, and 164 | terday. The discussion of the Rossian question by | Tergny. Tue French flealiy retired in good order. ce, which was wadly out of place iu sach sur- ¥ HEPORTERS. | gogon persons were in the saloon at the time, in | United states, where I knew I shonld find many of ‘ qisalog, Gen, Trocha, Governor of Paris, issued a | the Ministry has produesd a very important division | The losses on both sides were about equal. There Poundlage. ‘There was an entire a pale tiv he Eighth W: Cluding ite proprietor, Mr. E. Hl. Roy, The roughs a reel Urn oat tes weet foee (on. erat veel ne troop: oie core: | in tm Cobinet, one wien may lead to a dissolotion of | was a similar enconnter om the same day near Me- asexnen oF Paacocsevs SurnAviTr. UPON entering Made Oa Attack uDOn the eocupante | Fork’ Lnel work om tee ele Gla colony, sad f yM ilery, " mete and vigor dis: | the Mirtstry. Earl Granville insists thet England | pessis, in which ‘The revorter beckoned y Prisoner to a reat, 1, " e two weeks helped discharge and load her cargo. glared during the operation idk HOWE PRU ASWA Nar eat” Evatt fa Gnd in which the French were driven beck. A | | Tut trceeriat him of bie frisadiy burpreccen- | 10 Zion (colored) Church, last evening, Elder | f the saloon, kaockiog down one of them with a | Ith, wiioe Boats ciesuean oe attsooe fund thet Fe ere amo kiloersiames was | nit OW "Pat dorwn her foot” frm tn the discas- | skirmieh at Gulasy, near La Pare, ie also reported. | $1724"eith ian in the following siren Batler expressed his opinion ofthe ingrate, de- | Club. Tne others, headed by Mr. Roy, pleced | the captain treated the ‘men with auch cruelty tral il sion of the general enbject, or surrender forever her | At Sarcy on the 16th an engagement took place, | Keporte:-—How long Lave you beon here, John- | cenerate necroes who voted the Democratic ticket | etuselves in ao position of defence, arming them- | tuey had planned an escape Fy gent out irom the depot of the Oricans railront. It | right toa volee in European affairs outside of her | in which the Prussians lost #00 killed, wounded, | nie. ‘ on ny selves with billiard cues and choirs. A desperate | Three of the men got away; bat I was canght and us connected by Col, Le Perro ana Major Le | own domestic ¢ Ewl @ bolds that Little Jobnnie—I came in bere on the 1%b day of | ot the last election.” Some leading Republicans . pat into prison, and there ‘keut until the vessel lovatmiy peer alr adatshbias Water Peg Prisoners, and 15 France-tirears | aneust, sir, inthe yay of Tammany, sald the elder, bad be. | Combat ensued, doring which el were buried iv | suited, when J was forcibly dragzod on bourd. Boule, who were sent oat to take commands in | the present attitude of Rossia means a future if not led and one killet, The Germans Reporter—When does sour tria' come of P ilaered sd voaaes bye ‘Avice: but he | Slulirections, some of them going through the win: | was wiiliig to work, but ot understand the the coun'ry, On the th the LetfreJourncl re- | immediate prosecution of her iong-cherished de- | threaten an attack on Neufenat The Frenen Little Johunie—They're going to try me to morrow, eon a pera rh apt Goat vineralermaed be tes Pee Toe ne re renoey ents, ferret |! copentn's faneusge, be & knocked m re that proviete it sound noes r ould never, so tong as God le i 0 acking party, their lender being disabled | down with a cw Dar. sed of D4 aoe cr aircody bacted sia, eeunZeat, although | siges in the Rast. The present moment ts the only | losses in the conflict before Mostmedy have been vito porter Wat are they going to try you for | Democrat. He could not forget that the Young | DY, tanning blow on the ead. Ochers of thei: dination, ema borne to the hold, were ate he siege had already lasted siz weeks. Atitscom | time when England can really hope to successfully | serious, sone Deaccteci ssisned: him in: lek, eho Fevers number, judging from (he bloody trictts on their 4 Geivic} shane faercnnient it wus expected thet the people of Paris | resist a policy arainst which the has here Tim Lost At cnarmavnex, Lite Johnnie ofn't row. airs eravittena Webs paramiedl A mays Wat wemiraren)|| tien se acuetesl nroet Mane Oger siee.oece. eat Rat |) 70 MATEY TOWN as would 04 be able to hive upon their suppties a | fought at a very ereat ancrifice of bumaa li-e, Loxpon, Nov, 90.—The Prussians claim a eae Sohamien Vet cir, He's my lawser, ‘They | tag Democratic ticket He sian ket that tiie | Stans, and three of hie (rierds were ato wounded. | tne back of iny, head. My’ hands were ironed and vary mevner for more (bin two mouths. | Secretaries, Lowe and Cardwell, remain positively | for their arms before Montmedy and Ciaureney. took me velore thy Jude other day, and the | negro gamblers were arrested, just before ection, | [he ru@lans belong hotortoas Jack Brennin’s | forced over my knoes. and a bar ws placed between vup, oved that they will be able to hold out | arrayed against the ides of war in the present issue ‘The French loss at Chatesadan is now reported | Juice be asked me ig war gully. i alde t know | and released on promising to yote the Tammany rine Tat) they ne aeoeanied eet 2 pee ay Y I lens, at hing wae, given mete S : ~~ with Rossia, ‘The Conservative party members are | at $00 killed. wounded, and prisoners. whet to say, cad I wes Roint to say eallty, when | Sickel, Negro deputy marshals, too.were evvotuted | tiene of the criminal 19W. (wo crackers, one In the morning sud the other a8 MONTHS LONGHR | about to call a mecting In London, at which they wi BOUND TO TURN TH PROSSIAN FLANK WANTIE.D FAID ROT OUILTY, dons ‘ J — aight, Twas thos tnproned seven days, aud mito n ation of the general health. O2 | ecaslaer ‘he natio wofaprobableeariy | Adespatch from Tours reporta that the Grand | Reporter Don't yom jor! that you uve done ‘The Story of a Fashionable ¢ & Headey Niobe Pragedy te the Ninetecath | Was tiers kee wreecit teem, stervation, t brake . Leer ay, no military convocation of Parliament and the shoping of their | Duke of Mecklerbure and Gen, Von der Tann are | “Liitie Jonnuic-Yer. sie; but I never meant to Saiurlay evening, @ young man with af 54M ard—A Laborers’ Qearrol, open a bux of fig, but the captain found itont end ‘ emer cv tN : ‘egislative course for the session, Premier Glad | falling back, while the Prened ere advancing, and | hurt Goviave, Him aud oter bovs was always try- | ight colored-monsiache and gentlemanly bearint lust before six o'clock last evening in an alter- | pai me in prison ugain tor fl days on cracker Ont + annoonced that the Society of Afrial | stone hesitates to commit himself for or ayainst war, ing to lice me. crtion at Sixty-frat sireot and Third avenge, ani water, When [was releaed a man was kept at pis orgarlz og regniar departures of threaten to ontfank them both. It ts thought thar | 'MF,to Nee me vend ind While, Solute? entered Halsey, Hunter & Maisey's clothing store , o ‘ thy tide sll the time, and wher I did uot move os te take place every tees dave from the be, | Puricalariy @ war ou the present cause of provoes: | Cien, Mantenffel will march to the Loire, Tie] Lite dohnnie—Yer, rit: 1 cin read auittte, and | on Broad street, Newark, and wished to be shown | ‘Ween John Burua, a laborer, of 186 Evst Forts quickly as he destied be would BiNKE cL Hoteutee pas later ailtaee Gait an ete eee round in the Departments of Orne, Kare and Sarthe | gat wre” cooldl writ Letter tdan Pease Por: | Saye cxercot. Tue oblisingssesman snowed Hn hot ire Lana fe, also & bonged — REAT ME WITH) MARLINSPIKE + giening of Noverber eve balloous will carry ‘ o “ ‘ er at acho. hird avenue, and aqusrryman named John Ferris oF ays this man wae slwnve stew, is covered with deep snow se " , through the stock, untii at lust the yo five days | Was alwys at my ql mails avd (hose travellers to whom the Government Tncessant activity prevaila at the War Office in a 4 Revorter—Did you ever go tn Saeday Seliool ? ns , rm Wh aatlahnayabtshs Burns was stabbed | 1 Disces, suine of the Wounds | beating m never the Ot took him, It havin peominsion to Yeave Paris, at e Acommission of inquiry 4e to be ealied to try | Lite doh mie hes, 8) Anghony's spon one which suited his complexion aod bis | peing onthe ieud and neck, tue others un the baay, | bern reported tothe crptain thar had threatene. gives pecmiysion to leave Paris, Many persons bave | Pail Mall, and at the Admiralty in Whitebalt. Tie | ytyry yal Bozuine Repovter—Wuere'a St. A Johinle ry . 3 na meck, th y. | A sat a e SUIS ASSA. tas beRAL ORES 1 ‘i re "i : : n Jobneie—Across t parse. There was but one dravback; he would | He was taken to the Piity-niath atr complain to the sutuor ties uvon arriving in Now diar'a's o ters by courlers, who | Duke of Cambridge hus taken up bis quarters at the PALADINES TO MAKE A GRAND MOVEMENT. t Sree sca Laasine, i like to let his mother ace it before he decided, | On When his wounds were dresset, York, Twas again seized and put in trons as before, ere expected to bring back amawere; but as yet no | War Office, and all the Lords of Admiralty remain i sc Aeebady peme A aS * | was borne in an an bulance to Bellev ind fed on crackers and water, Nothing else wee. newer tas Leen received to any leiter sent out by | copstantly at Whiteball. 1 | eetmors continae te cirealat Roporter—Where did yuu go to ¢ Would the salesman let» boy go with bim to the | une of Lis wou upbused to be fatal given me, About seven of eight days before we ob “9 Sake cal Gasine s “ppgag ule Mr lta pg eg ead tle Joan: te—tn Grand slreet, sir, b: house and return with either the money or tle | sillavis were locked up in the Fify-ninti sires | here, L was brougtit on deck, They thonght I was ‘ that wear ye only fam'ns which is suffered in | day, preparing for war. A war meetiog will be | Pari and Wooster : Pol ne but the fresh wir revived me, and 1 felb Paris is the absence of news from all parts of the Ned at the Mans fous 1 wee! Sisy, Reporter—Now.. Jo! cout? Certainly. The boy and the nice youn men | Follee Sisuan. a5 oy 9 Srevewal of mv hopes rc be while T lay ted : : called at the Mansion House varly neat week to | be next Mondiv or ‘Tuerdiy. A telogram trom | ven Grewal) she iruih 40 started off together, and entered a house ina remote ZHE ELECTIONS ou the deck the mate set a larve Newfuandland d 1 On the Ith te T éitre Francais was | strengthen the hands of the war party, Tie Govern | Tours, dated to-day, aayt rumors ave afieat of » iis | pinymate? section of the city, The boy was left in a waitin=- d eee vou me, and I thought he would srutcnd Op¢med (or m literary leetnre by Lezouvé for meot is toalstiog that Russia shoil witndraw her | a-ter fo the Army of the Loire, Ne particulars have | _ Little gubnnie—T don't know whee uses while Cin ont wae @xhibiied to (be taeiter i sepeecrrrast . Peradi ok the wownded. ‘The theotre was crower Detled te All the iroe 4 been received T remember Kol @ oak to play ball w fnother apwrtment. Soon tie purchaser reenene meaty, Ee asorisiene 1 SEAS. 3D. 10. S1aees Whe dresses of the were bf sober peg fll de Poigce THE FREE-SHOOTRRS AFTRA TIN ORUMAN MAILS, ihe ether "bere, 1 Ge acs See ar said he had decided to lake it, end gave the bor & founnes. Mat Teonlt onty seream at him. ‘The animal tore mg Of the luties were all plain and of +6 2 for uh of tiem was Fede Alinster, W Ghose Wh Wilee ke finttad tars the atone OF woourorn, raeida, eth deep tn my hin. Twas eolurs; but * ander he simplicity of their vestacat Hof tne ve | | Oxtenn, Nov. 0.—0n the Lith the Germs the baby o 4 sit one loz, they couree, the check Was worthless, When ine Arg Mas *rnondaga by th dog's leein, In regard shows the are rience moving wit Sedan, were | sand in my ¢) 09 an 4 e ar fh i tl tOntarto new nothing about it ans thore beat bearte an with the most ances aitors who could be broneht bto at acked sgt | ‘ sent to toe house again, they learned that the sand: 127 Oran ra ty tlie cibowe aaa bar | fertiments of charity and patsiotiem.” Mr. Legouvé | fortwight. Sailer breceti-loare © tory, On IN THE BABY's BYES. lady know aching Of tne young man, except that titra) 9. att araug us 19% eUrloan onversation with angbods, Aad retparkable des@eption | Ove 10 the volunteers and tT Phe te was | Reporter Whore bany vo you maan, Johnnie? @ had apvited for board va Saturday, but had come $ieCayme. 2... 214 uemexo mutiny, E hadn't even a knife to defend of Ports at ihe present day, Ho declarea that bis | canon, shot, lead, antimony, and copper wil! not Pi * nso to carry it aveut, sie an ¥ as be Lad maue other errangemenie Mek are falee ‘i = faith in the future was strong. It was based on the | be filed. ae BARIONS OF GARIBA take (on ol me, fir, | They di ‘amas becuase | i herp as? Pew ros ° Frank's story is corroborative of the general atnte of Frese’ aftsire, aud avove wll upon JONN STUART MILL DONE WANT 4 Wan Toums, Nov, 2—The foliowiag official despatch | tived in New York and Thiu used where did The Champion Octogenurian, Queens. toregoing. Che aspect of the capital embelllahed by resistance. Jobo Stuart Mill writes @ communication to the | bas beew wade public: T come trom, and tie sther bos with him, and they Mr. Thomas Collins resides in Grand, between —_ essen : cee Bee. | Times protesting sgvicst Engian's embarking Iv a] The Prnvsisne at Chatiiion were sneprised bya narty | Wied to ay, “Take that,” panching me right In he | pine ang Second streets, Hoboken. Ie t¢ just the Whe: Re BRenk ere Thier (8 Breoktre oe Parte gloomy! be exclaimed; “I havo sever | war with Russia on any existing provucation, espe | of Garibaldians unaer Iicek aalt w Me amc. Gums. 3VOe. thew! eed doacke: aU] ‘ivéaelel Od bas MM GAL GOLLY Towne) STW Ran entanaa Saturday ¢ toon tt 40 Dewuliful. Yer, this Paris, sarrounded, as dernoade made by Hussis illus ‘ar | Kilet Or ken PrtONeTD oe the snmeneren y ee od eat tee a The house of Win, B. Walters, 627 Pacific st Mookades, bastiled, withont railroads, without spec: | Worm WVTRy Of toe we orate Ate | Leume, where be has formed a new brigade of vo Little Johnate—Wait tu [think Tibink Tdit it | yiae white a groae of moe, cmon whe ssn yowine Kiyo, was entered by a anesk thief on Saturday weles, without gas, ancrowne! by ber own hand. | change (rent rath exiend the war, The | Uiterrs and comoleted Gariouldi's stat Gen, Gari. | once, T don't know rir, I don't think I did. Oh, | Piidar, wbile 3 groao of men, among whom was | sister... Yates, noon, «ho bundied up articles valued at $43, Dk the widow who ents off her buir as a sign of | Morning Poel, ber + Rustin must recaut | Deli, disregarding all, proteste, has retired {rom | ves! Once T fret a aud‘a’ at Taam, and he ian | OMeer Aldoreits, were amusing themselves by extebiesier 2a Total See eta Le NaIlWay IB ¢ msequenae oF Oviag. a nraine—-this Parts eee # to mo ath ‘times | or embark ins ® +r Wumi) lation. Due Over to Mis father's Incer beer ature, X bud tie | jumping, Mr. Collins stepped up and mate a clour a BPNAME ake Pecrenes. £1,009. OL Yee FARHY: wire ir a iw jn tes fe est : A FLERE FOR THD LAVAS PALADINAS FERLING THF OFRMAY Lines, MBL ALD Oe Nee Seni be abAld line jumn of five feet six and Tait Inches wih ga an's ho Hukalen ar malewlacv ul rin "an lore, Mortecaark, Witte busieries 8) anu ob, | The Spectater saye the armament at Malte and | | A detachment of the Gan'e Mobile belonging to | cred tne al. about sone voor t-oun!on % e. Mr. Collins gays if ony old sport of eiznt —_— i ida om aed aivernoon hy Pakterion 93 4Nd OT Ginraliar hae been ordered to be hastened. The | the army of tue Centre, under Gen, Piorek, wuie’ Little Jobanie—When I user to go in swimming bo Sine diac nt ee tome cue en) Mele! Cungress Maieritios, peiticnes | Boe, Meats |e olack lp . A WIRE UPOW BRIMRORION port and Cuanoel fleet is togoto the Levant at once, | Srmy ie aduanciie irom de Mans) sone the | used to go aud ent the other boys te 7 Re pat Oe: a TwRN CPU bsrmen, ewaNTE RHE mayer | MUNG 8 Ere © out in the village of Dald wins. onto pilucbxelcabas Tine o 10 Mane and Coartves Railway, hai mene Me Thies. | vile, Geelve mttes norin of tuts city, Alme Rica tha lat anmad liek a neon ica Pitas n Dreux, tirty-Ove. miles southwest o. Ver come AND LICK MR The Arrest of a Newark Desperado, hort, shock. | Ky. Dem. | ihe entire southern portion. of the sinew . : je Feeling in Ru fortchakol’» when'it enroantered the Seveutoenih Divis- | Reporter—Well, you aiways ili them bick, dida’s | On the night of Oct. 21, after the Democratic | 6 Te, PI Noatee iss a eam aeeueuiven ceaurarens Amese tke eiractares barned Firm Reply to Granyville~Russia Actives | jon of tae German Army. Being outnumbered. te | yon? Primary mooting in the oronth Ward ef Newark, Livvaensan at | Malem Hay! | are eeveral large flour mills, Lose wbout $1.0,000, fy at Work. achment fe | back ou the main body. Lbe French Livle Johinnie—No, alr; becwase if I did the Se | ee 0% 1) Tot 143 1 Spy CDA Uicm, wd compelled them to nua Sv. Pareasnvac, November 20.-The reply of | !s# was 60 kiiled and as many wounded. who # lol of she toys woald lick me. Kdward McGrath, « leading Doioeratic politician Clark's hajorliy uy | PLASHES FROM THE OCPAN CABLES, 40% (hone maces. : votes This engagement las bothing cA de with the Army Keporter—Te!l me i) abons the fight between you | Was knocked down end boaten in Newark street by Tota! et be S8th it wae announced “that until the tes of | ‘be Reseiam Government to Earl Granville's letter | of the Loire, which. at ta » had fully com: | ond | "Paae wben you erack tim om the lesa @ verty to him, then uskaows, and bie waten wae | "> Gen. Sheridan i# going to Constantinonte, 7 there woul! be wo lunitation In the amount | Wa# Promptly forwarded to London. Russia adopts | pleted the turning of the . mentioned |” Little dohenie—I diw.'s remember how it occurred | taken. Mr. McQrath was told on the next day that ——— ba i cae * of bread that would be torn to each perwin in | » highly conciliatory tone, but remains entirely drm | 19, the despatch of the 17th. ce | now. Walt till Lsee, He had the bat, and ne kneked | (he leader of the sang was Patrick Filspetitens by A ory for the M: Tye Cominiie of the Bpnsisb Cortes had gous te cli, and that wp lo that day there would be " which encountered the Garde Mobile near Dreux | the ball over on the church en T Jumped over | the detectives learned that the leader'was dames | The Mutaals, of New York, arrived in New Or. | Tioteuee to tender the crown to Aosta ana horee meat In abandince. inthe position eipeady adonted, ond refales at arching from St, Germain to join Vou der | mer it, and threw it back tare Huan tile hole to | Fitazoratd, o Nesbitt street, On Saturday he was | leans on Saturdoy, and played with the Sontneras, vanphitot on the wird has bees saps 4 periormsnce of Turtuffe’ was announced to | length the statement that the movements of the bis little cousin, Lewts Shatter. Than was pite ing | arrested and committed. of New Orleans, ‘The ‘ollowing 1a (he score; SORE RLOT FeO GT RIG STHERUR, (ah vlace on Sunday, Oct. 8, at the theatre of the | priveipallties in contravention of the treaty of | PALADIN®S's INTENTIONS ——sTuRNOTH oF mis Anu, | 1 Up 'n hin wands like this (making the molions 0 Lf Matuale ea aay te al a Wa ean eer er the diamond hanter of the Cape of { Pon e ie Ta tad end Come Bet De} | Parte inured to ber advantage, Sheappenistoal| It is unomcially reported In Tow | eee GN "ue T heapeube te alee Vine Au Expensive Kel. Soutnans.....8 § oF 6 1 6 6 | Kiined ar gatow and of be caret. Vn Come Monee 4 tho cfcus Purie oap's second popaiarconcert was | the frieadiy powers to mote the fact that al | D’Aurelles ives wot propose to makes ‘urther ad- | nash and Knock it out of hie nends, not meanlug About two weeks ago a stoppage in the water a 1 ran Aupbassador has asked for a spectal Whariven, companied by antiddressby Wr Sve, | Congroes is Smpractiesble iu the present state | YArees DUE NINvK pecured an extremely atrons pox | toto He asked. me who was { cushing, and 1 | supply at tne Mouse of Re(uxe, New York, ted to | SLARKS FROM THK TELEGRAPH, | poainiciihihe king of Hin) or me purpore ata Tinmdt Ach of tee emertainineats, tie Lettre | of the principal Karopean powers, and that | of Prin erick Charles sot the Duke of Meow i Me ao maT ick Up abu Hab was ningin | 29. investigation of the pipe conveying water to msoklann ck ¥, ayey Slection of the Duke of Aosta to the thro le Of Spain. lain of Forie crowds toward sorinas recrestl Russia expressly disclsims any hostile intentions or | lenbure gice You be eopeny ers inforvements Of | the street and flarg itover his herd, Me askew u.e | Randal 's Island under the river, connecting wich the Opnlanoe: Of Rapese Gry) 3 — Bk eae eine ME commu teicites mich had | treaty of Paris other than those which are gener. | from Tours to join him. His strensiin is greater EXOCKED MB DOWwM, Rete aeaea Wee cas tonad’ trate teeeee IPs 8? | De, Bherwoor, am old and prominent plreiciea of Heenan we sis a set any of our thea | ny sumitted to be unjust and oppressive sgainst ores than It wee reported, AB wficlal statement and degen kicking and puncoing me, My litle | three tect long, had become tirmiy wedged iv the | Cumeionats, det on Saturday torre i Matinee Belt lo Leving Hall ls annoanoes we aiioon Vanhan ht sent out on the morning | her, She would deeply regret the interrnption of | with w dally iucreuse 0. Le ,000 men, yard He ros er, pews. rene mother one pipe, Putting the city Lo an expense of over $5,000, % st. Pas "e Mothoduet ( huren, costing $160,000 was No Shanidiey Legion will dine on ‘Thanksgiving meth Ate Betinen oe the Cama ti | friendly relation# which she has eudenvored to cut - {ow me eetiing up from tie round with my bvnd The Republican majority in Kansas will exceet | See pene {Pores Allaire sd by Air Cawiers, | tivate #2 Great Briain, but she repeats her inten | The War onthe Ocean—A German Ship salts | amy aide wire he kicked we and punched me died at ina | Ride The hewisintuce stands 10sizeyuolcags, WoDrme: | o/h Palrick, Divver Association, join in the dance wh Uuou to aet upon the previous notification in regard jo Havre, mot Kuowlng of the War, Bpeoriaree WEA sa aie what ‘ol led at 154 | orate! and S settiors spe ag lye Aupaus TWENTY CARRIER PIORONS, to the Black Sea. Tous .—'the Moniteur says the cap- ‘when wo! ie cuband Pyeed Wooster street on Saturday night. Me was playing For sixty miles out beyond k Kiuneas, the | cna westsettiag laws o Tae annen ahop Ot the circulation of false news, the Lef/re Journat PREPARING FOR Wak. tains of German mer men captured by tLe | telling hi ven became ts k ¢ Wus telling her With a retter dog on the 1%b of August in the yard vr 0) each, und rauge within guasues of Cushieg, Bardua & Co, Guard enjoved thetr speaks sith severity, "Persone precen tine to be rea pia aa ae Hye apy Froneh naval forces will be treated as prisoners of | & Whole lot of les, Toou't aww what now. Tenid | of 184 Wooster nireet, aud nimal bit bia op the road, annual target eFccrsion end hop et Hamilion Park iat Puciols hive reeentiy endeavored, by ruining ques neral DB peopl sbure something to him, I don’ know what, but it w arm, On Tuesday ast the limb become inflamed ‘The Women Suftr: Of St. Lanis have appoint. | Saturvay + leart are inopportuny, to disturb the | is favorable to the porition of the Government, | ¥4" gotbing bad. He said I lied, and my mut and eymoteme of bycrophobla maniested then ed A committee to wait upon Gov. Drown to ascertain ‘The Wall of the MT. Brennan Benevolent Aase. BR tle 400d weune OF Ue beople, Haw doue Jy ie Tulian Aiulsler aud wspecial etvuy frown For. | Loxpox, Nov. 9—Sevoral Fone frigates are | Bear oun of the oiher hove who was lean! Geseribabie. Corouer Rollins will make an investy. | 80 the tubject a ie innuaral miemuge, Irvin it ‘ nich represent their opinions; they Publish cruising about im the Nurth Bea nnd Bnelish Cuon: | trated tet meveiwent De leaniig iorwar Ry 2Bise genera: Wests ta reomrec SiC ESs eneabee ORre Niaee || weteirolea rar a ee cea er eatncmilt gla. 8 grand ¢ our military eperations abroad. state REOS'S TNTERAETS With PADRES, nel, The German slip Estafette, returning from | two hands on the reporten’s peneil, which wa whe Wavelare ce Ganev m ckoy hurnea at sivmourh,in which the defence contented | oF tie te A eh aly Aah cle Bente calculated to produce disorder among the The Golos of this city denies that Rusats offered | he South Sea, entored the port of Havre, whe: iug om the taule), Deaucus it out of lis hand « ssc’ Raker lneten Washinton ep ie that he plainti® burned bis own property, ¢ ry people A journal, whieh we wili poi o Wns pur | Bentrality to Prussia on condition thit the Puris | sre wus promply seized, the ofcere not having MIT THAU A CRACK WITH IT ” AEE HEEL ER GRO RR OR. Fay teem 1 Shee Ae —— JOITINGS AROUT TOWN fmm ( duy reepeeting Iresty of 156 Le act aside Kuss a only ceaired a | heard of the war, tha iscsi tusk dive ak aie OL je | York to-tay,but will soon return wit tis br 2 a MARSTAL BAZAING, ae ate ae otme al duite 1 The Tours Government has pablished a atate. | over the tomole Just litt fiat mr. (Minne little | inarriage witu Miss Ferry is to be eulemaized in St PBRSUNAL INTELLIGRNG®. Gill Merse h Jered the Sizth Reg 3 3 Willing to enbarlt her pretensions o ihe decisun Of | ment to the efiset thet te Gormro shipping bas | sonnmly raised the bench tine se tatat Hervules, | ite Charch a! 1:80 7. M pee = ; erry hae ordered the Sixth nent to FRM welch we snail not repent and with wlich | # conference, Prussia will only cunseut to the rly been driven irom the Pacitic Ocean, ax well | SU brought It dow & , Fe welvdevel: | Siophen's Chorch at :90 1. M. on the 8h inat F Remler, Gorman, fell down stairs ant war | oy “enh a a aboage too eredulor seiiucenis piived, | genene on cuniliion that ber relations with Frauce | gy ihe South Sea, b) tne Freueh cruisers SPs Nee OTST Nau (eat lonescand bares donaniot/|\ eer koa toe lorelan sopmeennvalies ta Walenta MAR ieee y esiGrer ai te) Vial tune aieee {ue nem Mihing of the Thisteent Ward a nt re om it the ae ¥ Little Jowonie—Yes, rir; they Won't lek wre Cot a Mr. Xundetls is described asa till, brown.’ earded Th is iheeestahides. “ Pe ere b Dasa reeell Me m t the saan, ‘ ie en - News from George Francis Trai BAS | eo play, Ht Mr. Jones (lite turngey) woud let me out ‘one Nanak mo ene at Englishuvan, slender 1a form, eud gracetul ba lis may rane aisno, whieh was tee inte by 9 Qin morning tle slouruad Cela Sit ray Italy Kuowe her own Interests-She will not been Killed, but bas been Socreity | jy wouldn't run sway. ‘Taey are Yory good tote, IL naway Ma mente nielle ago yesterday, the moat formal denial, by delivering to tue tribunal Preserve @ mirict Newtraliiy The People Bastited at Lyons! they were lolet me go over to New York 1 woud facob Mabst, eged 19, and Rose Koenig, Roscoe Conklin's « not ex FeiReina’t pol sign bis pame) of these privat) edi faver Bessla, Lyons, Nov. 18.—Mr. Train has not been mur. | come back ; Twouldi’ van ami tor $100, of 99, ran away from Newark on Gainrday, and | Ot close his eutces devi In'Mitchell tate, herweae Bok stan le Bawie) OF thene pattt ent + | Froxence, Nov. 20,—Great excitement prevails | gored, ax many of hie friends have i:mginea and | fnvorte Fe Te cette gg 1 | Wete warried by Judge Martindale in Joreey City. | Mie nerine Mis ark ytred wircets, Merrepolisan If we lid pot wished to warn before tu here over the war question in regard to Rursia's | feyjed, He bas been secretly arrested by tho ageuts | read. Dabat banded the squire UB bank note, and, after | Moran, was twont fi yea A tothe NV ork i fie e vt air inilow-chizane anio white Lands ir jourual | ie 10m On the treaty of 189, ‘The popular entivs! | Gt the Provisional Government and astied at | Hecorter—Whatldo ron read? give Venuiatio requested a rulurn of Gifs exnte, to | a cotton fete) i oe vy tam ae | fir 8 of It to his beadquariors.” Rupen report that the Ministry Is resolved | oniusiasm wits which he engaged in promoting the | tie books. wer H worn Htile sehoot nooks Wheelbarrow Excursion to Peekskill. Nex i his, SANK Nt Walkine: M00” hubared Chancellor of the Confeter Waa will vot | Hot to ake joint setion with Ercland and Austrla is | reyglationary uprising of the French people azainre | Wt 40K. ere in Fo Tee Piet eeeiuoh | John C, Paulding ugreed at the tate ¢ rorwes who was cowhidd by x son of . i. mo He wie the such news do NOt pererive iat they arean. | Wei teceived. The position taken by the Cabluet | the barbarian invader, How long he will be kept in | (Geography, on the plan of wlyert teaching, end the | that if Woodford did not cot # certain nu Dut recently returued irom Jerusatem.’ ‘ faves \Bo srcond ie Fizrdn the rare caure ae thelr colwagues of the | | Wnsrrsiood to be ® determination fa) re satire \y | prison tt 18 impossible to say, 1 four, however, that | third & very amail book—so email tat it couid be | votes inthe Stote he wonld trundle a wheelbarrow Dan Cooper, the sporting conductor of the Svf Dh the Bret mie le Tie Lettre Jeveaal cine eaponnees Was ‘‘the Gov. | aoertims Tie Govern ii have enough to do | it will he too long for him to be able to fuldtt ine two | Biced in the matercudl panel wie UD ln's | containing 10 pounds «f buckwheat (rom te Now fromatwo weeks hunt inthe wikis sf Canin ae dromant has fast received trem Tours despatch |‘ Harmonizing the new state of aflaire at Kome. Innndrod lecture engagements which he bas wade tn | with Bloruiug and Evening Prayers.” Ho pliced | Peekskul. He starte this mornings nt | PAB had m tussle with a wiltoat nt gue LOSSES BY PIKE i. Bhiel ot comiok commanteste, because It te fied PORINION OF THK ITALIAN GOVERNMENT. the United States GEORGE P, BE a1s bis ces oaiera aropiys eto rough seven d # mn Bouse wud intormabion Hespectine the mow The oMciat papers state that the reports of Prue Private Secretary to Mr, Train LITTLE PRISON LimmaRT WASHINGION NOLES. GUBIDAITIER OF Uniwn Dyer's woolen nalil, in Malden, Murs. with Be Bove tr the epcedy arrives ot Akg, Titerg ee Ue © | aia’s totende! interterewer in Lelialf of the Pope are — on the table, and operca the Reader, and with pride Pi R408 sd bEM Be, piling ya avituery, 9 a a Ie Leitre-Jovenal wito smnvnnces the daily rater | wieute Of Auctie iat siete ee peje bY the | Grew Bire und Lows of Life th Battimo) Foe oO eo eee ad cori eto” | Speaker Blaine will arrive to-day Lasia Mucarmeli Geran ceire Bast Fe igi tances aie Bs vise On the ib of Octover the hie pe be via! OF entire neutealeg | Felgner’s tobacco factory at 90 aud 92 South | the vetting sunscht mouring ihrouch the burro’ te | Vice-President Colax ts ton, 1 Mast evening by 9 1 ' h ine MN ary ie 7 L Uibeld 000: A) SEP the paliap went los certain decined to | Charles etreet, Baltimore, was burned yesterday | prison window [it up his baby fice, reveaiing ty Gov, W and Seeretary nad a tong in ERAN aN et oes Rte : \ L SED, % Foe sieve of Para The City Must Pall bee [it iy said Sal te ex © wute o great | Morning; loss, $85,009 on stock and $15.00) on | reds. Tables tho following extract ot tho re Gen, Butlor #ill arrive. in Washington thin moro- | a Li rieteter, of Henalbal, was morried to ; (on Dec, 15-Trochu Driving out the | powers tol Jy sitll onder considerai.ou the building and machinery. It is for | porter's request Maa Raditel Cake cant ie birth net cite Molter t Freotens, Justice of ths Hears, \ urving Inhabitnute-Kumore of Another | _ $4,509, Tho building adjoining Felgner’s, No. 88 HB TWO SCHOOLMATRS, Banator Catieil n Maturday. Ho end ox: | het J | ( Arintstioe, The Re jon as Seen through | occupied by J. B.N, & A, Berry, general commis 1. Two litle boys whote tiames were Maul and Jove y Marcus f. Ward and Jucge Bradicy are tne gues Fren wos & $ and os ' ¥ #.—'The American genorals Ginenes, sion moreiants, fell, involving # loss of 415,000; | Lived vem: exer other ina picasant village a emi and becrotury Ki : | rors yatard # fhe wr if Prince, t ting 2 we sin-cainp may Parisis doomed. Ii must fail | Bantin ' n of Russia on | pariicily insured, No. by uced Dy dauiew | Aud lconciies and tor te Hie had a vice bea wal | Mucho. nur rast recived ang averutee homiier and, | 62 one ot the higywaymen NE Te | Te ourned i bu b of Deceinber te Ka question diflcuity in that the Uanr does | O,/0une:l as & coufectionsry ature. was damaged Vt hint tenia hay done Hovinng Hew With the Alsoaty Durrett Seales (colored). a Vapilst minister, wos | Poirauruice | i H i G paeiuo age aun ath ania, not object to be represented in 9 Kuropoan conter. | Fuisuer's on tae south waa damaced $I. ne on tie i erties Tate | BD. Webster, He A. Bowen, and several Brook. | matdered near Tuneha, Kanai, ou Tumisday’ stra. | Maroatl & 0, ik 150 Hy via hota rechieka trom Pr OPN: OF RAGA BART es rasan ‘sie tna taonn time lo Hasalan Gover bd billed beneath the willing walls, "ire Lisi ever todo but 10 gy 40 eo! Ravurday, daschestig the late selisicalcampaiga ia New | MAE DANO 140 ie ' i pred | gured Bis ot oe , ved from Paris since the 9th, A Paris | Paris f 0 | oloway w od beneath the ruing tove hours Reporter—i hat will do, Johan ee you c jj Rid jeKeon, oi venue B. attempted Yesterday morning the one stor wine shanty a ba tent prepares for war, Phe War UMee i. 5: are le if Sichael Geanlan hae tes: toc nimiteuicite on Kativeday night by lanete hier Cline ways full replies (oe woe. She War Umine in Gt Paces: | bal evcahen wi serious injut 40 vou ery well. Now, turn ove 700 Bre | Michael Geantn bi fell witha “rove to. her pti By Hapeiny her Varn ay 1 n, ove y Miideeey a ‘a intenide shortly to furee from the | vulof every one suo Of the population, instead | PE ocuyted No. $6, had a leg brogen reading at present. aud little Johnnie turned nted iu lis pluce Auevee of hquor. She wus cnt dnwa betore ite was | Heo NE mem N The Aanes é feiirved citizens for whom heeinnos | Of four, tue Ususi quote uf tae drart — aud resd in (he same childish accents tue story Phe extinct. ter husband, who te aley w youary ut the cuir | Gn vornpiad by ae ra de foud oe Stonmer Burned in the Norib River, BRAVE MARY OF THR LIGUTUON SE Viscount Treithard, who was appointed Mintiter ee een ny A || owned by $ pant Preneu report thay several akirimishow hi Austrin Putting ov bor War Patat,. Shortly afier midnight firo was discoverod im | Lite Mary wos lu the lighthouse alone, ‘The nl to tne (ued siatee, Dy Aanciean, aad whe Lad only | acting tt auets Battin cth atta intwons et H kiuiten’ a8 taken vhaew sioand J nd toward Tour Views, Nov. 1%.—In the Reichsrath yosterday | the forecastie of th steamer Sarah A. Brown, lying | MF Com iue, ob And & elon French Provisional Géverament at Lours i Bucond aveoues, he wes auaaiied witha irickbas | Wee avo ee Aehich aised, ‘Tie towne of | the Ministry carried an address to the throne by 0 | 8 pler 6, North River, The flames avon spreai | tes wind wossing around thet @ President gave a dinner yeaterday to Collector | Cared tor and Totnes Kine and Alexander MoAlvet | «hh Qerdar, morning fire was discovered om the ee ateous Deen bureed. A | large majority, The Journuls of this city ure all | through the vessel fore and aft. ‘Tho steamer is | Fa‘lefed of the boy's educational progr Murphy, apt gome trieads wily arent the afternoon | were locked ap in tne Fifty-niuth etreot police stauou. | {he “Amoricse Mertine and “Ancrcad Anitteial em Rd Heliy Tived between Ko; cements ‘The Austrian reply to the | omaed, by Storer, Spade aoe Mattewaa, N. J.. | reporter told Ww to close she bovk, aud Lo answer foine official Dusinees At the Treasury Department. of 719 Lexington : muse wid Maluros of both were 3 ommaniled by Cap ou Stover, She was | a fow more qnestions, “ BS OOK @ roy ANOTHER PROPOSAL FOR AN ARMISTIOR Bussisa pote is expected to reach Bt. Petersburg to- jon with n general cargo tor Waabingion marks, Reportor--Do many people come to visit you, ay Hon. Joun Cos: shee decided to contest thi AvoeU pied, and : Re: Patcies tom aTegee be day. The resignation of the Potucai Cablact ha 2. The vossol was valued at §2,0W | Jobnnict om ia ginnlon 8 pea cross by Bd, Mees, G0 prov % tat ng oF two, bul ik as denied shat ib $8,000, ‘covered by Insgrance. The | Little Johanio~No, sir. Mother comes some: ‘Moyen Ms maori end FRetshittines owned hy the ai ‘ulat“over ch ection Is oonlemplated by the Minis tere, | Gre wae stili buraing whee the BUR Wont to prees. | Limes, Bie hien's brea bere eince last Monday. | dof malorun, ss bahton, oad Th wishing

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