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— —_—— — — — —— ———— “TNTY-EIGHTH YEAR, _PRICK TWO CENTS. CYRUS W, FIELD'S MEDAIn ON THE ROAD TO PEEKSKILE ri MEW WAR EXCITEM secyht ALLIANCES AND A PROB INT oer a Ml Leloa ren Ty nit BURY'S LY Rc) eA HU hela ble CAPT. KIDD'S TREASURES, neee re: Tin Taners 84800 Out with ans Costs of Lawentts ded. “That Became of tho Trivket after tt was Await ‘2 Firat Day of the Gre AERGH AND ALLAIRE| ASTONISHING THN ROYAL PROGRESS or Hk noN, SEVEN THOUSAND DOLLARS nECoY- | Examined by Pres. tent J , oB. 7 fo Enthant- D - , £ i rect OF A EUROPEAN WAS, Mar yieay iecutin Péysicina THR DOG-FIGHTERS. In St. Louis, in December, 1686, © man giv BRED UE EMT noDEUN, ea venue iceman inh ian BORN 6) PAULDING: { Alliance between Rassia and nati Yosterday morning Weston resumed bis ble the name of J. ©, Carter lately t ltanehe on the On the 24 of March, 1887, Congross appropri- | wige abe Weck avar » trom the Conon ; cret Treaty between FE at 755 A. M., and pitehed jute bis work man‘ully, Loeg | idle ttt Headepbadet gdb dh rekedh aed Uninhabited Mountain Sides—Whae hae | ted $5,000 for cold medal to be preronted to | trouve to Peekskill—The Procession that i ani Austria~The Gront Powers making moderate time at first, but soon warming New York, ono fur $5, and the other 10F 90.60, say. Alarmed the People of the Palisade Re- | Cyrus W. Ficld ayon the completion of the Atlantic Ent G My, thelr Armies in the Field by J up, and going round the Rink in famous style. He {bg that he wirhed thom to pay taxes in the Jatter glou- Something New in Spirituatiam, Cable, The medal was made of solid gold, weighing pairs at Manhattanvillo—The Ba: ait Loxpox, Nov. 91.—A special correspondent at | wore his black velyot auil, with black patent leather the utmost vigilance of Mr. Bergh and | city, The omounte of these drafts, both of which Jerry Lanigan, the tiller man of the canal. | some three or four pounds, elaborately carved and Broadway yesterday was treated to an unusual wt Tendon t/ogravtin as follows: T have undoubted in- | togeings, and heavy English laced-up boots. A blue | 4, Assisionts, and ovtwithstanding their | were upon ihe Ninth National Bank of this city, | boat Emma Godey, which ‘arrived at this port yes: | moanted, and enclosed Inn pearlcase mounted with | sensation in the way of folfiline the provisions of ¢ formation, which L will be able to substantiate in @ | silic wash crossed from his leit shoulder to the waist, | anrelenting warfare apon the dog-fighting snd rat | were chonged to $2,115 and $2,716, and the namo on | terday from Dufulo, tells a marvellous story, as | gold. Sesretary McCulloch, who was the Secretary | novel wager, Parsors-by at about the hour of tes fow days by evidence, of the existence of a serrot | where it was gathered in a graceful fold. A while | Killing fraternity, Jack Jennings one day last week | the foriner was changed to J.C. Custer. One of | follows: of the Tronenry, received the medal from te Mint | A.M. wore amused at the signt of a well-dressed Allance, offensive and defensive, between Russia | ailk hat and gold mounted riding whip completed | sent out cards of invitation to one of hie recullr | vom was received hy the Bunk of America, New | ft was about eleven o'clock on Sunday night, We it it to President Johnson by his confidential | and gentlemanly-looking man wheeling a bag of floas ' and Trusrla, entered into beforo the present war be- | bis toilet. He was accompanied for the Orst few | goinies, ‘This document read as follows from the Fiyst National Bank of Louisi: | were with» tow of ton other bouts coing very slow; | secretary, The medal was missed shortly after this, | oa a small fancifuliy-painted barrow. Tho occasion ) tween Prussia and France, roands by some of his medical friends, and great | Jnok Joauings will give mercat camine exhibic pm at for collection, On being presented at | we were the Inst boat; about vo miles below Wost pon Inquiry being made, Mr, Jonnson Of this muique spectacte Is beet set forth in the fob To fact recently discovered that, after (he signing | anusement was excited smong the few spectators at ja fn's ow Brion of the (reaty of P ris in 1854, aeapplementary secret | Mreo | the Ninth cv, Lor n ‘ationst Tank, beth drafts | Point we kept in close to the west shore, and had iy Wore paid. Tho changes were #0 well exc- | passod the up Albany baat; tt was very dark, and 1] \\ was finally Delioved that Sen WS Re apparent Upon Careful Of: | outs see nothing bot the boat and shore fights, | etolen lowing agreement betwoen two well-knowa ros i earl, bour by the manner in whichWeaton would | hundred rate will be ey: dents of Peokski!!, N. Yi: ‘ 7 was concluded betwoen Kugland, Fraace, and | suditonly leave them panting bebind without any | eoutlemen toiry tele doga wiih. Coma one, cone all dinth Ni ok were a0 ! Aaneewent, i a, by Walch these powers bound themselves | vistblo increas of exertion on his part. Drs, Austin | Tickets, 43 cena firmed et the atierniions weil March's, wiven the | afd the dar moantotns above on both sides, Ailat | @,onrtees therefore made another apnrovriation Of | sony ¢ paniaing has made “ a'd any Infraction of the treaty of Paris by | Fiat and R. Oxden Doremas were present during | One of there cards fell ilo Me, Rergh's hands, | Arunts were, ret stent was refused, | ones there Waean awlal fash like lightning, and it | Sod (erate ehh comin ti pnt two reara ego, It now seemed aa though sume ove hd blasted up the whole | {urns out thai the original medil wae ‘returved 4o | Hf not elacied, Mrrraridine iste {henna wheelhan ve ‘Treasury. Departmen President. Johuson | row and 100 ponds of buckwheat Hour, and. wheel th mountain, for the rocks and branches of the trees | iter he had viewed it, and that the mossengor gave | tame rom the Custom fonse in New York to tne Com few in the air, and soon came all over the boat. it to Assistant Trensurer Tuttle, who locked it up | {imental Hotel tn auill, by way of the Albany Post I the charee that | [o8d,, In case Gen, Woodford ie eiceted. Mr. vonkll ‘ taro ‘tisha bul aad tow 7 the whole day, making those acientific observations | andns he read it bis fice expanded Into a broad Acasa deli, and to nck aggressively with | fhe whol they had been preparing during the past | cri. ‘The resmit of hic eogitations was that last Turkey In soem event, ts regarded as five days, evening there wes gathered in his office a elect x APRIOUSLY COMPROMISING ENGLAND, AN 9:08 Hing of Iumigell. Superintendent ( end as trocing Russia from all obligation to respect . ist the two banks ‘and that agaivet I yesterday befor Was sMeiined ton Hated a the Bank of America eo Van Brunt, ‘ibe ¢ grant a motion sor dismissal of the eotp! Weston went to his breakfast, co ting ot matton chops, fried notetoes, eight ounces of ¥o My 4 looked «shore end © ¥ a bonfire, tthen | in his private safe, and never heold ry ie of b coffee with milk, ant two soft-bolted Nis and Conekling, ahd & #0N reoor the gronad that the Ninth National Bank ehoala | | = fore ats A dh i ¢ wheolbarrow and 10 pounds of bucks 1 the la'tor tre sdpotite was not food, and ae only swallowed tho of the mighi's doings. The detec: | hare iesrsod of the aiterttions at an eurlier date, | three or four men seemed HMing something heavy, | new one, The medal rorened Im his wate, ontit | fiveNs ROwr A a wheel, the eame from the Castom The vieuth article of the treaty of Paris provides | ram and the cones, “The meal vecupiat thirteva ee sinete bet Pet ; Taye eiven thy ue‘tndinis novieation sooner. | then they bexas to swonr, and at last got to Azlt- | Setuniny lant woen, Mr. Tuttle inquired of Gon. | bilby tay ot tne Albany Di He gBnG eat (0 bg 4 s ; vinuves, an nh Weston wen , aT others oned ap closely tO 1 Phe inl iii Wea finaly allowed to withdraw Me Soin Field did nol b for his modal, | delivered wit wenty da ‘stectin a Gat no Alenatary aball doelare war in the event of | Wilh increased eneteion. His exuberant animal | tue clin p pulled a ureat slouened at | juror tn garmest cteah ie costs thus ciramd thus | IM 1 100K three of the bande and rowed up near | Solnner why Mr. Field wid not come for nie modal. | delivered witain twenty, days, aher ihe clecling, and aay aciual ur su posed infraction of the treaty | spirits were very marked varing the whole duy, end | Over lis eves to conceal bis features, und the party | have ag ej portunity to try The case OVeT aRRIN thore; they were still fighting, Woe wentashore. | ail the facts, and will retain the medal util some Gees or dcosth Medeeas ne ren mrecee owe ae aul ofver kiving all siguera an opportunity to ta> | Sht8 Te) Oem Rockwatt Yor, walt 8. enrentt, the ing down Third avenue, the neighborhood of ae ey There was a big plece of the rock in the side of the | disposition of it is made by Congres nor Bigned) " JONN Oo. PATLDING, { quire {nto the case and endeavor to secare by media: | (yon‘py onitia highort specd,adoing the Water sirect wos quickly reached, amd the party THE PUYSICIANS' BATTLE, monntain biown ont, and a hole made down to the —_—- - DAN.EL M. CONKLIN, tion a feace’al settlement. The secret treaty tu | the uttonianinsly anal thne of twenty-Ave seconds, | broke into twos to ec upe observation, "The dance: re i ae fom Pattent-Who | Wate? s big rocks were throws all out, and in the KU-KLUX KLAN ON LONG ISLAND. THe PARTIES, F erwal and ALL P. MoWost nm went to dinner of rare bent- 9 wore in fy at, and the toorways of tene. Fight over the Bed of a Patten Wo | place wht hese fello’ as an ol ; anes gg ™“ Ning, i} weitntely eMerward catered Into by Encland. | weiss and boiled vetators, but his capriciocs ap. | ments, boarding houses, aut seloons were filed Bit Dr. Meeriit's Arm @ ee ee eee watt cll | Mtareia’e Manguinary Hiraxcto with the | mach Auris Latin Westra tent nections ‘ France, and Ausiria is regarded a8 @ violation of | potire refused to be tickled, snd he coald harily | with people. Passing by Kit Burn's place, a comnal | aye ogunsinationin the Mcrrill-Shine assault | TY tron box, with cold pieces. They bad their Band of Robbers—The Gun which Mi About 95 yoars of ae, and of magnificent ph; i this article, and a9 implying treachery and bad (with | be tomived to awallow a monthful. He remained | observer Would hardiy lave auapected anything he examinati oe ats and poekeis fol), just tke these [showing seven Pine at (he Wrens Tike, He te remaruably bindsome, and. prides Kimeed dowel Who cities vematarien. over this meal forty-six minutes, and returned | On one side is a grocery, and on the other n drink: | was resumed yesterday at the Tombs, before Justice | enlendid doublons). ‘They they had been lig ‘William, 0 ¥ somewhat upon his appearance and the purity of his a again to the Kink, throw coat and walk- | Ing anloon, ‘The door was portisliy closed. and a | Howling, Dr. Merrill said King for Capt, Kidd's treasures, Others of the | On Saturday night William Oscar Marvin, of | Mood. He fea son of Major Henry G. Paulding of “ Great approbonsion is exoreaved in Ragland that | ity in his shirt Handing toreen on the inside, forbade anything | DUNNE, DT sas curtak th Sealy be hands corroborate this tory, Swan River, hearing @ knock at his door, rose and | Peekskiil, a nephew of Rear-Admiral Paulding ol ; mtho event of ® war with Russia resaiting from At &% he took a rest of seven minotes, more than an imperfect view of the room. called for aseiotence, during Mh lay afternoon James Vredenburgh, larry | asked who was thers, Receiving as an answor the | the U. 8. Novy, and a direct descendant of the ‘ those complications, the United States, actiog upon | {Tom ny exhanstion, but because he wi Over the top of this screen, however, another | tween Dr. Shine and myself, I called “Marder!” | Tuttle, David H. Briggs, and John M peared “A famous Jobn Paulding of Revolationary fame—one piles " ' < lof time, He had door could be plainiy leading toa second room | ang s Help|" My voice could bave been beard, 1 | before Gen, Madison i dd eat t epriog | NAMe of a neighbor, Le openod the door, and a Of the captors of Major André, the precedent sot by Rngland in the case of the over fity miles, and in the rear, Standing on the opposite aide of the Veeco of, When T wae bitten ta tbe | BEMSE.WRO. ) | tda dream which re- | ber of rafans, marked and otherwise disguised, | Mr. DM. Conklin is wholesale tobacconiat Alabama, wilkeover the ocean with privateers ander | to do the remaining thirty, from 388, this door could be seen qi jeveral FOds On, igglhetbd Af icon chest submerzed | rashod in, knocked the lau tof his hand, and | Peekskill. Ho ts also very handsome, Sm a Dasaien thes of band took their etation ia the centre of the vast debut with suspicious frequency, an no light in the room but that from tain fedeos of the Hudson q mp out amd | Sete waaittagte pout Ae oe etooes i ae of marque, be: of lively marches, which bowed that the room was lighted. After | aa opposite window, Idecided to make this pre i¢con,but it eame again ed Mr. Marvin, with the intention of binding | crat, and is a firm believer in the divine right ‘The Indépendance Belge, in » despondent article ve edoct on bim, for whea be reeonae ering tl promises vhoroagh (oe SAR | sent complatat againet Dr, Ehine om tho alah of the n more distinetly Feo ine wont to . aleve - | him fast. Marvin, being a Hercaies, broke from | Tammany to rule the State of New York. the Eastern cation, resses the fear that © was toll of fup, marching slow! tes rategy resorted to, ie af ant, who directed 0 Spot where im | the d seizes hi oorn: igor fe legvitobte, emt thet ait music, walking backwords,and chang, proved beyond ali donut’ that a dox Ment and ras | apsauit. know nothing of Dr. Sbine's politics; 1 | Kidd's iron treasury choste "were boried. He tem | ofthe rooms eum Neuch stood Im one corner . Tue stant, 3 ' one of the doctors, to the great amus iiling were led: that I$ was not ® cleverly: | took no part against Coroner Fiynn, except to vote | porarily suspended his trade—he ts a aliverami ‘The gon missed fre, and a rough-and-tamble Aeht | 10, accordance with tbe agreement, Meek | wien the officers of t and enlisted three companions, before named, who | ensued, in which Marvin struck right and loft with | having list b Fi ag te fo t him: T voted the Republican ticket in part; ; Hons, rather than pay the forfeit of $500, Fl before the Ist of January, ¢ found his lost Rr he Republican Weket in part; | togotuer charterod a yacht and’ went on the expedi- | the butt of his gun. Mrs. Marvin ecreamod, aad the F « |. emerging es ‘Mpathies were withthe other bran tion, The clairvoyant furoiahed particular inetrac- | cries of the children, who rushed down stairs, | Heh! wheelbarrow built by one of the Brows Or, Prrananuno, Nov. t1.—The Borsen Zettung 6:27, being a3 hour all but seven | Kolng off i Democracy: no one urred me to make this com: | tions, wich tay closely adnered to frightened the outlaws, and they fied, ” | PTRigeiag Binoicen recede, bed pyrchseed @ bag mays that Turkey bas assented to the annulment of He now went to work hard, and made ving Water atrect, and one of his shrewdest | plaint on polisical grounds. At first they ianded at Crow Nost and_ took poe @ room "which was the scone of the struggle | he iekwheet Goer be onuld Gad in tho te, fertain otipuiations of the teaty of Paris. The lent time, halting for a few minutes at #88 to re- dehind to scout around Born's door, Mr. Bereh | Dr. Shino tostified in bh ; | session of an abandoned dwelling. In September ry pane in | Yesterday morning he appeared tn front of the Cus tow fallog is aréeck threarhout the Raslen Bm. | {eng ti ire ee nin Tob sine asinaiertsza be | strees polise stating, “Cane, “Ahaice: whe. wee. Bere tn they began work, digging only at might, While dig- "The neighborhood was | ‘Out Howes (Mr. Faulding, holds am, office, there ea 0 warm wor * jee station, Capt, re, who was king by charts, ‘in perfeet , they were sur- trace of the scoundrels could be : y wae on pre, Ignatieff returns to Constintinople with full | #iripped again, and Soish ia! K & comfortable time in bis cosy private office, a rised by some United Bustes detectivesr woe tok | fen Me’ Macrie eos badly bruised and cut, and | MF, Conklin, the winner of the bet, was on hai : o'clock P. M., to birt sleeves, making the dis. | welcomed Mr, Bergh with his accustomed urbanity, | moned biro at half past 7 o'clock. Mulvibill was in: | oom for fegitt ~ With a light wagon and pair of horses, and, with Poste j tat particular Instructions from the Imperis! Gov | tvncy traversed in 16h, dm, sta, “He then went to | Mr. Bergh explained. his business laa few words, | toxicated Shine went with him and examined the | novier ume u porte ol clveaere eyes ma | {ti feared is otherwise injured, tester Hadsoe of Foccakil covignen soceanpenpe amen. ded, and slopt well antil three P. M., when he re- | and asked fora detail of police to enable bim to | patient; in an bour he returned and found Merrill fa the Mais oH tea taveaecia ead ing Mr. Paulding on his tollsome Journey, Viswna, Nov. ore concern. | sumed his walk. He will probably commence iis | break up the nefarious work at No. 338 The Cap: | there. Some words arose, after which Merrill Tov eaesens oe tase Gone oven ie Geek Academy of Dosian Paulding was dressed in « suit of clothes slmflax E: effort to make 112 miles in 94 hours about 9 o'clock | tain put his head out of his room door, and ealled: | the room, Shine then put in @ positive denial The digcers suddenly’ exting Usually the private views at the Academy aro | to those millers dress in, but wore a silk hat of fag the Bis To | this evening. Br dergeant, where are all (ue speeial'men?™ he had strnck Merrill at all. and asserted that the | sent down s shower of stones, frightening off the 4 thronged r {he clossteat texture, and buckskin gloves reaching eMcial circles thoro ts a strong belief that the moral | — It is simple justice to Weston to ay that he walks | _Sergeant—They've just Kove out; most of ‘om | fight was between Merrill and Mulvihill, whom the | Cig Spring boys, s' s jensely thronged that there is little satis(ac: | 10 °nts elbows, support. at least, of the United States will be thrown | witha fair, square guit, that he follows the oul down to urn's, 1 think police ‘oond clinched, The hearing was adjourned ve spirita then ordered s change of base, So | ‘on to be had, so far as the pictures are concerned. | At precisely half-past 8 the party set ont ap Wall rip qatipipondl tig lines to bis'own disadvantaze, and acts so fairly Cuptain—Well, send down right away, and toll | to enable the counsel to prepare thelr arguments, they moved down below Snakenole Creck. Again | Last evening was an excoption to this custom, The | *treet and into Broadway. The novelty of the scone eee to excite the admiration of all presoot. ‘The me them to coune back immedictely: —— ‘hes dug and diasted, and frightened ail the country | rooms of the Academy were pleasantly filled, and | sttracted quite « crowd in the lower part of the citys Lonpon, Nov #1.—The Post thie morning denies are perfectly cognizant ot ry he Captain pulled bis head into b PHOTOGRAPHS BY SUN REPORTERS. | ycoplo with their lights on the uninhabited moun- " tung for the but, thaoks to the police, the way was kept clear, Gy Tldly: bas fedused Go Sola Baad ad AGneets t to denounce fim it he al resumed bis conferevee with Mr Here isin sites. ‘Bluatiye afer many attempts, the rue. | the pictures bong for the winter exhibition wore | snd’ Mr. Paulding’ trudged along bravely with hid & their opposition to B.ssia's pretensions. "following in Weaton’s ts later be reappeared and ordered up the men whe Months tm che | Seal last was made with tev! pounds ot powder | seen to advantage, It is a very Interesting colle. Gaily decorated wheelbarrow and ts urd , r pel, add on Sunday night, Underneath the rock which the A BREAKDOWN, Paacvx, Nov, %.—Toe Politik (be Slavontan | wien aS. H, M8. Miles. 4, 1s | Beallowed to come down nling Tombs. blew away they found s Luge rusty ron chest. Te hen SUS GeO MERDDE: Of: FOCOER) UOTEEON OC;1'- 1 Sk pidkoaa iy, exe ek AUER Oa 106s organ) faye the Slavi are utterly opposed toa war | ! Dw [fdeve ae “4 barry treeey the latended raid. 1868, a tin box, containing @150,- | was the work of a moment to dash in the cover | &rest merit. ed Amity street, when the wheelbarrow broke fea beets, Cihee atees come tal accears | LE € Sie ® esa. teat Tor came dropping. ine und bite acer | O00 im Goveroment and raiiroad bonds, was stolen | With & sledge hammer, and discione piles of coin | Contribution has been levied? on several private | down,” which caused s delay "of halt am hour. Bier i ie Be a] Nbr Bertier whatad tale trate | om Morrison, Son & Mutcinsn, of 91 Broadway. | PRIS a sve ated over ne | falrinn and in place ofthe unlatoeating porta | Whit rep wera mating, Ne Praag Bhd j sruparante wrre Reena’ pastors, ’ a 3 Fis canet cntneertan veriea ae The box was left standing on a counter in their of- | spoils, and finally came to’ blows, when the specta- | Mt used so to abound, there are many historical | anew for tho difficult task. The line of march wae Lowpon Nov. %1,~A writer in ths Pall Ma Gasete | { o 8 teatent Oempoell. 10 ealaren fice, when two mon entered aud made off with it. baphn et a boat's crew, came upon | and geure pictures of groat artistic as well as in- | renewed at 11 Sgioek d wae continued ay exes the sending of John Brigut to Washington as | 2... u S-1 1 16 w Jerome Bradiey was snbsequently convicted as one | ‘hey actually secured about seven thonsand dol- | isle ¥ Mr, Fores, ef BrookizA, bia seat | [etre ve rere the cle nibest peak rede ne Marey of Great Britaia, to insure pecife relations | 1? Batt 4 arrived £0 eaten tho netors At thats Ureel seoris, of the robbers. In July, 1270, J. Cross Nelson and E. | larm in ancient Spanish doubloona and sovereigns, | YerY Many admirable works from his collection. | giong the route Mr. Pauldine was grooted with Ht 1 Hf fF. Carpbell Ioformed Mr. Bergh, whe sprang | L. Pargo were alto arresioa, one of the stolen bonds | and some jewelry, all of which was greatly Amoug the compositions tat are most conspien- laughter by the lookers om, all of whic Wid America In the present crisis. It is reported | | te # {rom the Cuptatn’s private room, and puiling up bis | having been found in their Hossession. Nelson,w by the water. An amicabie Ses; ia eel bes) Bonureetase's 4 Grattaa paaGaa he took goodnaturodly ‘and trad, (ut Roeria has ty iron-clad monitors at Nikolaieff | i wi pM MCD fry Wetug tery del ay LE 1s am insurance agent st 18) Broadway, was arraign- | the division of tne spoils has beew mule, te (he Warea'a were th niu plembpr Boa 1 Hi , ane it a of hi t f testimor 1 ‘ common stron Sire les tis Salons Ione bod es Lee te: te 2 Ue ward specials Cart. Alvaire grasped bie baton, Sood (ser We heneotin oeanny tea bouan laches | Speier en Pee marae CNOMER OO eae aa teeclanel nad eeweslar as partie mother “mishap pbiedesdh id gg) ations of Azof have been greatly strength. | 17 i ad ne to tl Jour, Called from Up stairs nd ue was discharge) ———_ This time turned inaide out, te eat] Hy the men-who had risen and dressed, and without e works of this painter that have been exlibited here, toed, ad ave re % \. mbs five months, Fargo was sist i T . 7 wouly, "or . id attention tvery Ie oad 1 Lore Wat the Porto has ordered the military re- | 2).: 3 he ody wondered ‘here’ they” were going. and w agen Oficial Returos from a duet Gacon ciacins tenets ae todtuuee,, Poulsiog saa ay fresh ao 8 daisy, ane na lo ‘ FY they had turned into Water eireet there was + amer contending wi wo plunging and rearing ¢ Q a tra to be ealed Into verve, Gen seas we B. e,, Hot oo] cid eorine oven naceioa the” oppo sae vious to the late election the magnates animals, It seometo have been studiod after the | spent tere aver agloricen frase etion’ the barre Baek aware ived at Constatiao} F a Sires iw, the Roosevelt sirest cress! loyed * Lost of labo th Phidias b M having been t At ire’, the line of march ey 4 B Men ae a vy ved « howto orers on (be ia8 horses on the Monte Cavallo at Rome, and, in | having been temporarily repaired, the line of mar : cll only arrived at Vorsailies Ses | 5. “ $iees es ny ae “Bert. Ibrate isteie ees in af ostensibly te pesh forward ap-towa pits of the dlecrepenay tm sine betwooe sin este: Fuption the pariy ‘proceeded: ang: arrived we y cave be tbat iver easy Py ter Ea | > oo tw | cae Ajntce. at the head of lis men in uaiform, | improvements, but really to elect Mr. Hitchman over horses and the man, is full of fire and vigorously | Jatter place at 4:45, Ms ~ bods einer bo v0 iemarck’s denial of an an * 1 xn starter double quick, Mr, Foley, The elect Uaving passed, and all the bandied, A BANQUET. derstand) ng with Ravsia about the Black Sea te un. | 3) iB But pevore ony lari could be given the entire 5 , 3 acer. 3 ‘ 4 See wee ec lee dceee ies ab Ribs nee eee necessary counting having been dove, the laborers Baron Wappers, the President of the Antwerp | .'Th® procession was met on the ontskirts of the foonded. Mr. Russell's first official interview with i$ 13 RN in ail Parned GETS aie te rren ant | mcare Giuereede rec ceca ei SRI ae hy SU Tawrve " se i . city by a delegation of tho friends of noth parti | Vou Bistnarck lias been fixed fur to-day s 3 B14 14 | toom, and ‘carrying ths ascond door ia esd tine | Tnttse csenceics tar nek smaambled at the new Court | dee t ory. atin Serayneesss fae | penoel OF Art Nae e, picture of the landing of the | and escorted to the Geity House, where the wack Lonnon, Now @1—-Mtdnight.—Ail loave of ab a1 ue than it Wakes to tell it, Never was surprise more Bosse ye tray rere Og Ter esas Putnam Si Dutchess Steuben 15 Seg | Pilgrim. It is one of tho largest ana finest works floer Was deposited And ® banquet was epread, the $ ier comnplaie. ‘There wae not time even to resort to | jailing Jo Oat caipcton: Sreeiha caveee | Gates 25 Revex folk. i 1S | exbibited. Though tree to nature in many ways, | DrFow being sent to the whee!wrignts for per fence tot) Guw ds has Deon cancelled, and orders | 4 # ety the: I tactics of patt 1 from the pockets of some of the men. A rath was | Ren-seldcr... 155 Prankisn rhe 3 5 | manent repairs fi ‘ the al tactics 0 ou ight#, and the | made for O Keolo, and by might tiave been very | tcnmond.... sof prapklan, A SS | ana fut of eareful praiseworthy work—in fact, A SUN reporter called #| fo been iasned to thy > propare for activ ™ * 5 A 35 | crowd of unx ugne Were baseed made fo on aecitae token ocklat ) Folion& flat ona pki’ . f a t the hotel List night, bev: ned to them to projare for active ger. | ie 16 Wes tha Tela ees teae ul ee bow report. | Fotebly bandied had rot Oficer Holley taken charce | Corsand Ot Genesce 1158 Warren % | & most noble work—still it contains a carious | was politely received by the great truadliet sir vies. Sens “ nM Total 1 38 43 | or, with a thirst for knowledze, had determined to | of him. While the oficer Wee tsking O'Reste te | sahoharte Sennen ee anachroniam, The grass {4 green, some of theparty | ¥4% In the best of spirits, ard was much elated as | Banux, Noy. 21.—The Germua prisoners the pe by Alors nd chain, and | DICkDOEKEE Tho, prisoner sipped out or his coat | Ulster... sO Recmies, Saul ts polavor thot the Pilgrims. | 4a ing time, French claim to have taken ip tue (gat near Couiom- | The Dentruction of un Exteusive Linseed ei be repaited | Snaleincked up, only to ne released thioteh ine ine | Toul... Thore are some old bot admirable dog picturas by | this much of the w micra wore sick end wounded, and were left in how Ol) Baciors~ Loss, $140,000, ee ine epork, When be ep fluence of w Tamwans politic! poh cial Fait Ey raat dit By 4 Ope penvet Ste one By Tro: Mr iM Gansu who will accompa rhe de 6, The ussertion that forty entil at traase Ybe Star Linseed Oil Company's Works io & man behind | bar, attired ine ed pei yon and Bierstads's (aimous neraid Pool —s White rest of the way. . pital * Hons of franca | The aa pany he Rock, with a sit alk Lat ou cn occ dk Moun’ain scene.’ Mr. Wi. Hart bas a eapital enn sea Lakes ere found in Meta on its surrender turns out tobe | New Brunswick, N.J., were burned before day 1 Teket for the pit aim Fisher's Joke. The Ofc! set picture, “The last Gleam," and the familiar “i AGAIN, " eS Ma Ai a : , ceats, be was hinder William Fisher entered Hugh Mesorley’s sa- = 7 Warp areea ote work of many of our best artisia, Huntington, Gray, Paulding will set out seain at 8 o'clock this morn patra break yesterday, fire had boon im the Dailding | Mn Pere, ted Wo give it to the inan ee 09 Carist pipet Me Wed ri sy bel aah el RRREPSURTA Doar stra Tall, and. others, fille tho galleries, Mr. "Alfred | ing, and will reach Tarrytown to-niglit, The whole Ens4iLtns, Nov. #9). —Acronnts from Paris slow | to the knowledge of the Secretary or the employees | it the door, When he (eadered the chock, the man | 100% # 08 Christopher street, last Wednesday, and rich Howian‘l has « viow on the Connecticut, near Wal- | {istance to be travelled is forty-two miles, and as Gat tho Pariviane are much disueartened. The | a/ter Saturday might, and it ts suppored that | Wao took it requested the reporice fo walt a min. | CH ted for a clase of iqnor. ANer drinklag, be hand : pole. fresh, bright, and sauny, with a clear and well pe hog Ald complete, the taal, necoten pay a ‘ od te, and, speaking to so.ne persou cn the otver side | ¢ ad onty- do! N 35) Tioga hited #ky, —ba fe ‘ourse— \s almost certain, Frevcli endeavored, with four enmpanies of infantry | the were started by an incendiary. | Of'tne door, a small wicker Was raised s paret | crn me eats voy Na Labtied cue pa S50 Fomoiin, PiWe rotor to the pictures subject to the correction | Upon. te arrivaivn grand banquet will be give aad four guns, to relieve the garrison of La Fare; | The fl *s wacended after floor, and Snaily | eyes peered ont, the roporter's e caretully | Hovel Bank eo ica, and receive he change. ne wm aieeaagtan of the catalogue, which will be ready probably to. | St the Continental Hotel in Peekskill, at which 1 bes they. wore repeleediard driven beyond the ven | [eee with a eras, One of | scanned: and with the words “All rigt"" he wep heing spurious, Fisher was arrested. On his | 9°! ns day. ‘The exhibition will be open on Wednesday | Shiel maznates of Westchester will be present, Oise by 8 battalion of the Pitticth P Rogi | he walls, afterw Bsnered in, Arraigamont before Comniissioner Shields yeater TWENTIZTH DISTRICT. |Total.,.. and Soturday evenings and every day. On the whi Thousands of dollare have been wtaked on the re wine se @ Fittioth Prossian Rogi | taining 40,000 zal The pit ia sbout 90 fect deep aud 15 fet wido, and | day, he said that he intended only to play «joke spon Mer Corn. Goodrieh's majority. itis one that no real lover of art can sately neg) full, one man having a bet of $1,000 to 500 thad p P a) ly neglect ment A sortie (rom the fortress was made directly Tne building was of brick, four stories in leizht, | in the ceutre is the doe snd rat pit, built of white | His friend Mughey, McXoriey asked to bave the TAM, Wal TWANTY-SRVENTM DIATh'T, | to see. Superintendent Keisu would not allow Mr, Paulding afer tle attack from without, but it was likewise | crected at a cost of $16,000. On the dist floor were | pine boards set on end, and about’ feet hich In | cade settled, on condition that the prisoner should fer. Den Robin: —— ee and bis chariot to go through the elt: ry geneleed ' eleven tanks of oil, und the upper floors were occu- | one corner of the room Was a large wire cage con. | teriors the ‘money; but Commissioner Shields re ie@erton, gs st Smith, “son. Arrest of Mormon Milltin Officers. ridiculous bet deserved to be joat, Died by the valuable machinery and for the storare | (uiuing about 150 rate, and congregated around the | fu-ed, and held Fisier for examination, ve oS Hd rig Bae N tsi Col, J.J. Mooney, of High Bridg Brniw, Nov, $1.18 is reported that Paris te dis | of seed, 2.800 sacks of which were im the building. | pit were a motiey crowd The dovis having rit Horainer.... 0 We Chemung Aut] Satz Lane, Nov. 21.—Geo. Ottinger, W. G. | fora foot-ball sesinet Deed to yield, ‘The Frened troops which were on: | (eimai wivk cp ihe soullweat corner contained Jennings entered, wil a ‘The German Sanitary Fairs Total Jee: tem Allewauy Phillips, Chas, Liviagsto! . Savage, Andrew a a ore he gi ney Wh d ed. il show ( ervtann’siejortt — saree wore a lugubrions c: cod woat of Parts, did uot belong to the Army of | | Over $75,000 worth of oll and eced, all the costly RST his’ seaaca tit son vile The drawing of the pianos will take place as x ae, ToUAd. 4... ARTS Bart end dass Finnowiory, oMeere 6f: the) Mormon at down {ato hia pocket fot tee Weloire, The Grand Duke of Mecklenburg ts to | machinery, the Compa rks, and the large lasted potato trepe é soon Asal the chauoes are sold. A few ticwets yet Robinsou's wiajor ity, Fat tend vise rr Talied Risk wee iss beer for the party. \ stock of materisl were consumed. tees oobi f —s ticks, at the instance of Gov. Vaughan, for —— ) Pash westward, while the reat of the German forces | “at, Communy's lose canuot be loss. than $140,000, yw pull Wi Dlace’hin'a minarets | remain. and can de obtained of Mr. Adem Bratt OMclal Returns from City and Comty. « illing in viulalion of the proclamation PERSONAL INTELLIGENCR. f ; warround Paris, ‘and by many {s placed at a much hither som. They {you make a noise bonow, wy coveys, the | SX TL Broadway; of Mr, Albert Kiamroth, 37 The Board of Canvassers yesterday declared | of the late Guy. Suater, ard for engaging In rebel. : # ” ‘The Federal Council, now in session bere, has | bave $100,000 Insurance. Mr. Christopler Meyers | fan vill commence.” e Park row; and of Mr. Frederick KOnpe, 51 tha tollgwiae o@cial cetera y Non against the United States, ander the law of eran Yweatved reports touching the accession of | 9 NCW York is President of the Gil Com) Jack's specen wus received with murmurs of aireet. This ie & « Congress of 1962. The defendants gave dail, Sonator Cassorly ia at she St. James Hotel, ‘Biles tad De re ats Pas of | Wm. H. Harrisoa, Secretary; and Mr. Joni planse by bis suditors, Jock ten thrust his hand | Weber grand seth £5, a Bauer aq WATE AND CITY TICKET, s een Mr. Bil Datcher bas gone to Washington. 7 = He : ; ‘man, "ton. snann. is nee | any Hcraiion, ands aupoly bill for war purpon NINE DAYS ON A WRECK. into the back room, be soon broughb forth « lares | benefit of tae German fair, © Ame equare piano, | $.-..-. tot eee Borrato, Nov, 21.—Joba Douovan, Jr., lately | Reform Amoclation latt night recommanted the Mayoe insroduced, eee white ‘bu'ldog, with which he entorea the pit, re. | which will be disposed of at & great sacridce, YS ggg from State Prison, entered Sbafer's brewery this | Poter Elmendort Sloan, son of the Hon, Sam, Engtioe War D, hi marking (ot “bit this here lantmal does wov kill —_—_-— i 20 and for an imaginary insult to hls father, | Sto ly. Btate ber of Rinne sonutr: Gt na ‘ar Despatches, them ‘ere rats, that them rats vill kill the hanimay.”” The Rev. Dr, Holland's Lect 1900 as how Gal tha otoneloler and ten cadence Kee pointed Assistant Superintendent of the By Lonvox, Nov, 21,—A vindication of his course Tr dog with cos siderable gimicully Killed ‘the rate The Rev. E. G, Holland gave a tecture before | * ot 2659, ni. rn yackkeife, Bivuta ie ee, Smplereee Born ly with | cuse, Binghamton, and New York Division, with bi young man had a cog which he was anzlous to pit » BG. fo r Split across from the | qnarters at Byrt Mr. Bioan graduat Dadly injered in the at Weet nd has since served’ fa tm Marabal Bazaine te expected to avpoar this week. i @ mon were terribly cut, It is | ‘eaular ariuy in the Far Weet. CouNTY TickET. 5 Mare: Burgoyue writes to the Times on the sub: Con Tape Brew Gatyastox, Nov. 91.—Cupt, Coombs, of the | Szainst any other dog for $5, and Jack Jen- | the Liberal Clab at Plimptc brig Gilen Beruard, which has arrived at this port | Binke expressed his willingness to accommodate | the 134!) i Hall Friday evening, back and arm, he Historical Mission and Cuar. it - , ing pee EIR BA | Ce ih Y on ti Wards nolty, pan Brown, {hourbt What all the wounded will recover, Dono- —— Seto ine ser de Tonaell rr ine ‘ve sc ion | trom New York, Oct. 26, states that when four days | two bretes im the pit, twe ght was begum, sud hag | acterisica of the Latin snd Teutonic Races, and | jf. SBr fat van lias been arrested CURIOSITIES OF CRIME. ey jo Rassoll writos from Vorsailies | out, iatitude 82.22, longitude 73.11, he fell in with the donk imenty iniunies each dog giving and | their respective induence oo civilisation, ‘The lee: | 44...; on 7 a the France tireurs sought to interrapt his jour- | schooner Morning Star, of Ritchebue, New Braus- foariui punishment, when suddenly the stained by historical and in. | in oA} J jane Election Ricte, ic. forred the ] Ber Wuiher, The Times's city article thie morning 4 fall E cry arose of * The} cops!" * Douse the giim |" but thorough research in the department of | 19 one New Ontwans, Nov, 91.—The trial of the drew $250 from é Uatimates that wick, dismasted and full of water, He sent boat | jt was too hte. ethnology. Parties imterested in procuring proft- | 2: ay. Baton Rouge prisoners continues. Thirty additional Yodeo Bedford senten to her assistance, and took off William Kady, the | A rach was made for the windows and doors, | able lectures for the people, will do well to secure Witnesses for the prosecution arrived this morning, Years 1m Btate Prison yestarday. THE RESTORATION OF NAPOLEON cook and steward, who reported that had been some of the men getting ap the chimney, but the | ite de ivory for the winter season, Kee The witnesses lefaulting cashier of the American Stecl Toot onthe cards. Ibis rumored here to-day that Gea, | on the wreck for pine days, and tat cocoanuts | Oficers were oo quick ‘or thew, and not one aes young Gpmmonse. A bles oF 8 menting oF Foren You der Tann bas been removed. Were his only food and drink: Matthias Bell, the | capd: | Capi: leis Sen Sraarea sve da00 ‘The Cost of a Policeman's Spree, eeu. Be | Sab rived, and wore sent to the parisn prison, tase go Seca ' 7 f the Moroing Star, John Bell, tie mat ° i . x x —————___— ‘The Prossians have fordidden the tuhabttante of | coy Willtam Bell, Mark Hathinsons ant Withng’ | charge of an officer. ‘They were Neil Duffy, # policeman at the Central Office, | 1400... Be rey Joseph Benton, who had pleaded guilty of larceny, Twrnier trom leaving the town, Prussian scouts | Quinn, sermon, all of Ritenebue, were washed off followed by @ crowd of at Irast one shou: | was accused yesterday of Delng absent Ave hours | i9...°." bi Carcaco, Nov, 21.—The body of the Gay, with hie bouatiinl, weeping wits beside Nes.” Bate, Bede the) je wreck and drowned when the schooner cap. | Sand persone. * from duty, and of returning intoxicated, His good | 0...... 53 RAL! % qe Srayoune latelasah, ond deli dressed besievoccak o their appearance to-day in the ;vicinity of bt, | the Wrerk and drowned when the schooner cap: | "*A'or the excitement around Born's door bad sud: Wasbed ashore at Chapeldonan, Scotland, is sup- 4, Intelligent, and Well dressod. Sentence waa Quentin. Ratirosd commanications with that towa | for Boston Oct.5 with s cargo of logwood, hides, | sided, the SUM reporter burried to the prlice matt character during ® period of twenty years on the ASBEMULT poned to be that of Mrs, Hayden, of thie city, who ; ; Will prooably be severed to-morrow. and coffee. sf ** | rhe room was ueurly Biled with the mixed eromd of | force saved bun frou diamiseal. His pores, how p viaenicr, (Rett. Rep cvseos ty | RUB, ner farity was a passenger im the steatiebip | | Harrigon Ht Jobneon sued Augustus 8. Thomas g ” cont bim ten day ), OF near! i} Jerse Ries ets os M ich was rece! aperior Cor to er i! ; A violent demoustration was mae on Sunday by TT ning | MRERN TA Ee ee | Baie RN paca VD: fate Pasare olacniay. to | ot irene ally WeTeGR OG 68 the’ const’ | (u Tae Esbecier dca! Ey en sMneler anieeaseren es : Qe laboring men of Verviers, It was floally eup- in a eect wnat recorded the names, and listening wits stony iniper HOURS OF LEISURE. TRIND DISTRICT. MLeving Tent ene is Lossns NY vine Bevedouuecn phrase Ser Femalalng out all aight, : prnaned id torbability to the pleadings of those who were trying eS John Hayes, Ta $705] Atkinson, ep . . bi 4 ' Mar fadvie, Boia. cntiar rec can svitie, Ind., Nov. 91,—A fire was discov. | to bee off. To nearly all be gave one reply: F. M. No, 9 ance in the Chiy Assembly Rooms on | Jamestaves, Randy B tase Perea eet pct ial urglar and terrible stctterer, John Hayes's maj: ales Irvine's prov Single word when arraigned in the 603 ered on board the steamer Norman at 4:30 o'clock | "Let this be @ lesson to you, and keep out of | pyangey 251 | Thirteen bulidings were burned in Baldwivevil! y torday. His contortions. of vie Commissioners Mitt such places another ime. nara vo gan ‘TwaNTIRTH DIsTRiC Opondage county, on. Gaturdey Bight” Low i aA mene argh nacht and Von | this morning. She was cut loose, and, with the | ‘Mh Places another the es thus: The Ch sure Club announce a ball in | Nachtmann. 690] Brown. Taun Vans | Gabo lavurance fess han gu0,ae, “NY HOW over | Age were Prison, he socliy sshd AR awe I ys ty A Ve off tho north equge’tt | burned to the water's edge, While burning they Honey Heckinad, 62 bi venth street. weg Bare Young, Men's Association will enjoy PeRie Tne punt [Babies A780 0002 14 | beemed on Sunday shan, with tree bor Of tie foar colored men who were injured in the lollanst, be . aahao, enue Oy . 2. ear, Tain, . rown’s pluralliy...: ata . fi + election riot at the Ce 0 ‘Cama Molant, between the islands of Texel aud liorkum | Boated against the new steamer City of Evansville, | Juha "Melelmoty Front street, Brooalym, store: | Loe Enjovabies have their angual hop in Sawyer's Pgh ULL In Titusviie early yesterday morning, Stewart & | KcJ, ov sue mob caat dro thom the ballocooe, , => and destroyed her, Humphrey, Lewis & Co.'s | Beret est os meanklin street, driver Aarombiy Room yn, cn Thanksgiving eve. Van Svokles's reduory waa barned. Thoheating tank, | (harira \ of. it ie supposed by French War Despatche ‘go amount of freight, was also | Thos Counery. 9 a dorekeeper Mr. Favni 1 read French selections this | secant ei te awarl pea MiNRTRERTH WARE Containing 1.00 barrels of reflued oll. burst. and tne in weritical cond:tion; and Theophilns Lattis, : We tnke command of the Eighteenth Army Corps, Ib | 4% Valued ob $15,000; Insured for $10,000, ‘The Jobp Bitar! soldier, ‘The Carroll Rangers hare ® fancy-dress ball in | — TRNTH WARD, —— | containing 660 barrels of prepare’ Olt) and to three | Deates, died on Bunday night, Pine Blag was valued ef $0,000 insuredt for $4,900 Ine, Ginge's houne, Thirty fourth Mreet and Third avenue, | Schaffer Tam, u's majority... Si il “dwellings which were also destroyed: ‘Loss, ————— “ “reported bore that Napoleon has writtes te the | Tue City of Kvansvilie wos yaived at $70,000; in: | 9tepbes on Thankegiving night. Broeewtl, Key. 009, SPARKS FROM THB TELEGRAPR Bembers of the Provisional Government urging | $ured lor ey, Lewis & Co.'s wha: Jonb Gallagher, 213 Canal ati Company G, Severty-first Regiment, Capt, A 5]. TY SeTHaTR Wane oy -rapegateigad ——- cont: resistance t@ @ny proposition for eessice | bY ued ab $10,000; insured for $6,500. ‘Arthur Brown, Brooklyn, clerk L. Weber commanding, xiv? @ reception ‘at the Ar. Holrderder, Ta WASHINGTON NOTES, The Temailia h Preach territory. There wasa large amount ot ireight om the wharf | Authouy Wageiall, 8 Washington etreey paper | mory. ils West Thirty-seconi street, ou Friday eveu sa Tirners Hep ee he Temailia has arrived out, boat and the City of Evansville, almost all of whica | 44 tug, Deo. 16, : ont Radley, ‘Twenty dollars was added to the conscience fund | ‘The Alabama Legislature met yesterday, wan destroyed, Mrs. Ward, who was a passenger | P88! Tle childrem of the W street Mission and yeaterda; The Mexican‘C vc t + of the Norman from Newburgh to Miley Lind their parents, about 20 in all are to have ® dinner on |. Holzderber's pla, , f he Hexican;Congross lias decided to continue the : Harris, Nov, 21.—The Belgian troops have | guar Mempiis, became ben iidereds acd failing ep Pmorny Traukeriving day. Conte: tions of provisious should oili"s plorality,...1,48)Salmon, Tau) va, Archbishop Spaulaing will visit Washington on ne 14076 ag i te the positioni ther secupled. pe'ore | Elton’ tar entmetrenta Tene aceakt te ube Jona orb Beene to the school rootne, Dower ant Water street BIQUTERNTHL WAKO, Corrigan, ¥.1., Thursaay. John Dixon and Rdward BKitteridgo were killed : Te» Nha’ Nenlue kaw still well | WAS burned to death Tea peer Pearleirect and of noney to Capt, Riclardson, Seamen's Savings | Qarroll TAM... BS) Dacunhs, Rep., Tho revidence of the lato Secretary Stanton is put | ? Boston on Sunday, while shackilug cars [eb ey ver, is / ee in Hrooks, Brooklyn, barkeoper. Bank, 8 Wel: stroet, . . Balmon’s plurality wpon the market Valued at $90,.00. Mr. Simpson, infirm and deif, was killed bre —————— A Chinaman’s Funeral in Belleville, N. J. Jobn Hawkins, 51 Mal , paluter, Carrol's majority ...2,476. Gen. Butler bad an interview with the Presidont | [780 on the Boston and Maine faliroad, near Maldem ‘ BROOKL Ab Ling, ® Chinaman, 28 years of age, wholad | Ravana ttnon ae ——— and with Secretary Houtwell yesterday, win eit. J r ward Rook, 208 Wo 0 (ee payer mendaila ‘The latent election returns from Nevada mak eee boon employed ta Bellevilie, ta Capt. Hervey's | deremian tyn'n, bua Pearl street The Assistant Alderm ly nothing yes: NeW JERSEY, thoramor of bit pong wats the Camncer rsiatiee tn | Assemply etie, end. gives the Iepubiicaus's mafdeltp ry ws fonnd dead yesterday at North f * ‘ ‘Baa "1 terday, thus gratifying the ta: — Ince ‘ hee ta the Senate ! hu streets Wiltiamsburgns lawadvy, died lash week of dopey, and wee buried fad Water street, boarding t W.ME fell down {he at 116 Fourth | Mr. Th T. Agnew has placed rT aren But hu) street Willinmsburgh, } cana oe Jon Wagsta ‘ator street, Doarding Bouse 2 Dowling fell down (he atuirs o} ‘ourt Mr. Thoinue R Agnew has placed tome five swans ‘ongress having failed to make appropriation fo tier h his views on the Alm '; Periy Compare seaterdag elected Me, | 9% Sunday. Two or three hundred people assem: | gle yvadslalt jas Water street, Dow otivet yesterday morningsané was kilied, on ihe Dunuee Lake, ovar Paterson Se retoone INGA (oiled to mabe appropriation for it fs ¢ in his locture tn Muse Hate : a nt oud Henry Piet repent aud Ci Dad to withers the (haere) caremonien, winch Were | RHR TAREIANG, ons siseet: sallor, he Aldermen voted yesterday to repave as many | KiizaToumann wos acquitted in ve Hudsow county | Dec closed. 1 WOBOFEOW e¥e . . in nd Mr. Wi A Degraw Ceablen conducted by the Rey, Mr. Duly, s Methodist preach- ¥.C, Day, sh Water street, 'sborer, streets ae may be required to keep their poutical friends | (N. J) Court vestertay of the charge of infanticide. ‘Toe United States Troseury restertay had of coin Marvin W, Goodrich, of Wetnersfield, Conn, I erat Mt er of Belleville, After the ceremonies, the China. | Joe, Gallarber, 9 Asien street, driver, in clover The Rev, Win. MH. Lewis, dr, has accepted the | Belonging to the Government $40 825,000, coin deposits | a8, "a8 wae accuiertally killed yesterday in Led > iP ped men placed a Lew! of rice and meat atthe head of | Cristopher urn, David Grey, a stouecutter, was found dead in the | recturshiy of the Church of the’ Holy Conununion, | $10.581,000, and currency $77,015,W7. place While assisting in Fausing @ house. OBINUARY toe grave, beside two chop-sticks, and, by way ci | When Burn was arraigned he was exceedingly | new huliding ht Fifty-seventh sirect gud Fisth avenue | Bouh Uranwe. Nearly overy train now briags in memb Charles Snyder of Maveh Chank, Pa., while ate aoe farewell, cach bowed three limes over the mound analous that the sergennt should give Iie name in | yesterday forenoon Mr, Rush Noer of Patorson was yeaterday the | fulsof Winter quarters, Yrices are anout + femptiug to saok @ eat veatortay morning, accident Hire, D.D., Master of University Cole ane Christopher H Burn. When questioned | Lotta Oatendader, aged 9, while harcing out | recipient of 9825 gold badge, presented by the mews | HA Winter, though in some Insiances aticmpu are | Aly derharged the pistol, aud shot hhoselé Mhrougt died bm sunday Toca Through the Sues Canal, Porning Mia occupation, he facetiounly replied | eloines'to dry at wm Vionel stroi, Teil from tuo thir | bere of Cataract Hove Colnpaiy: makin ure higher prices cette nin , that he wae on. Assoimdlyman, chuckling tmmoder- | siory window into the yard, : me The Su - phens 1, one of the oldest and wealthion’ 4 a native of Cork f age i simon i i Badcock, euitor of the New Brunswick upreme Court yesterday decided, Ina case |. Aliens Vilsht one ¢ ed fo sireak oa hance 101 years o' Last evening the steamer Magdala, @ rakisis sly over his Joke, He wore an elevant pair Of | he mouthly meeting of the New York Associ Cy montioned smong theca, | against the National Hadk of the Repusie, thatthe AUPE Reged Ala wan rub ones y vatorday an ! Rrsew atanyer eeently of New Yorse | Mle cr4? of G48 sone, arrived at tin port from | fuspeaiters ever big rede rt.” Evo caren, fontal- | yng'ef Banday senvel fearrn iat TiEN ras hh Hooretaryohip of the New dersey Boosts | Foant lu tite anwanse af preet thet ik Gao cractoa ty | Hauroad dopa, Cease And AN ni Maka peaterday oheee Wah Sake te | Shanghai rough the Hues Canal he bas s carco | [0H Over, 100.84 aplcred and throwa into | growed vy tae Hon, iaracl’B. Die the Bey, Be | Kee man tn Morris county voted an order | thy HaBk, or chafgeu aguina\ tue drawers ? jolt, G Saxe dativered the inaugural tecture be Lo of uew tea valued at about $880,000, and thirty-seven a ° james McCauley of 909 Broome street, who was | ton of cowl, at tieists election, Which bad been given | 9 tH® Supreme Conrt will adjourn on Wednoscay | {o's be Maryan Loar itte Hast evenuiiig. on the subjoat ai! Aon, of Yonkers, aged 48 yearty alos of ll valued at $4.00, Tlie Mugdala eailed Population of Queens County, Qrwnk.was looked ap a the Franaiiy auiert Police | shui for thelr ¥svoe ‘niceties Sve) anti Monday. scongacniton casea, the cousin IAt | {roe thousand perth to wn eo of WUOBE eae, | uty tail White Paine, for drunk: | from Shanghal r Y Pry (Oa Vast wight Ou the uilly a 5 i id other Important canes, winici wore ordered at FBO ae hie ¥econd ier la: the Fraga to (he nal @ s rn Tsent VotaPron of | Biausoa last wight; put when the uflker Woot to tbe | James Murphy, of Rist Newark, stepoed on a setting oltae Court iss ‘srvuimeeton tee ait | ‘he election of delogates to the Lecislative Conme Von Friday, and died on bunds: pe preerrere ima) dine dumb walter in thy third story of P. Halentine’s brow: | Tuesday In December vext, Were vul over Outil the | ¢)! ln British Col was held c ro Mr. A sow, Haytian Consol in thie elt Jealousy and the Kulfe, News oon (genera James McCormick, of 89 Henry, and Frank Du ery in Newark yesterday aud (ell 6o the grougd floor, | first Tuesday in Feyruary. Victoria eandidates are pleted: (ot inion feu inlay in Oringe’ Net inthe Seveuty-anes | — Louine Staaf, aged 20, of 110 Leonard a Flushing. s 14si) losis S80 Oh Wert hixiennth sitet, fell UAvongh & batchway | Mé was instantly billed i eland abd arncis cslczad 40,000 area oC tchcuie, which will be enccesstat sted Live of Meine, was stabbed in the breast, arm, aud tack last even: | Hemvatend, Hiway im ® Cormick’s head siruok @ barrel of Hoar, onl’ we hed iu R, Raye, of Newark, who re. Ranta Jouuty, Cal., under tho sobianto Gr A sonth-bound py. rirain on the Missiaaingd ile in iiay fas by Whandere Tanai of tal Murfole strech ohite | 8 7: 340 ie York Ovbibalmic end Aural Tastitute, | SeitzaQzmnitted, suicide, was’ admitted to) prow fay, 1840, Dut the claim was rejected by the Laid Central 0 Tro trace ftoee of .ue revalutios they wore walking In Leonard streot, near broad | NM ‘3 ua roe mouths, si | witerand children, witu this stnale “tiputavions chatit | Senteeaey’ riuenmue rast lehajiuct: ge Suprema Ware demolished fered thy way, ‘The assault had its origin ta jealousy, F 4 iaeates, anit 14 for | they die without heirs the propurty suall yo'Ww the | aud reuanded (he cause with dirscMuu to eulor sue: Dat emibaug ton rk which be seceptes, G1! refusleg to listem to Lis sulk Totals... WT wt Me Oar diseases, Bnd UT operations were performer Awortcan Sunday d0b001 Unlow, epee coafrming | be claim, to band were Killed,

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