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THE SUN,“ THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1871. — | K 4) ‘a and ) THE MONSTER OF THE NAVY. ICR ‘ITY | SHALL THB sCIIOOLs BE ‘cLosmD? A MARIA GALINGER'S DIVORCE. market stands nominally nnchanced at 9@12¢. for Be by. POLICY JAKE'S MORALIIY, sols THE CRASH IN JBRSEY CITY. Me SHOT DEAD BY A BR VE BOY pach be TG lH rg i Tho Testimony of one of Cant. Kemmen's Nearly Three Millions Demanded for 1872 Whee Galineer Doon with bie Income of | tnor wets 10 car loads in the pens trom previous re. i . ; 10 * col ts.” There was acarcely any demand for osume CF OF THE ELECTION ON THE Vietime-Tho Marks on bie Limbs thet | rie nisAsTER DESCRINED BY SOMB The City Still Owing the Schoots Halt!) 4 wanes Lire re VED RY HIS SON'S ene-A Frobabiliey that the | tei Orainary flock. o avery itive aaing in aheen and | lal he Trath of ® Millton—The OMicial Betimaten, nwrers will Get thelr Share, 4 OLOKED POLICY PLAYERS, Etseae (S06 Rewiy Oy Ure Breer! OF THE SURVIVORS. 4 “4 PRESENCE OF MIND. 4 q sof any description. A few lots of tair to good : ¥ The court martial assembled at the Brooklyn bod be The Board of Education met yesterday we Shall Maria Galinger obtained a timited divorce near- were soud at bie #8 afew rood to prin re A tone for ot Fy .ke The Veneratte | Navy Yurd for the triat of Capt. Semmes for allezed | Popty Paanengors in the Mtreet Car when | at tho request of the Financo Committee | A Quarrel on Board a Caual Boat—Threate | Iv two yours ogo from her hasband, Simon Galinger, ear OCnORE Arrived. nid trade wae duih h (meatier Discovered A Dream and a | rueity to the men under bis command, was again the Locomotive Smashed it—Almost Mirns | Mr, Lewis, Chairman, sabmitted a report showing ened with m Urpatan Bar—The Moy and | the principal item in the alleged eracl treatment on | ff. 44@'ge.g 4B: tor Ort nary to Kood Hoge live 1 Hof Samuct Morris sion yesterday. cutoun Eacapes—The Condition of the | that tne sum required to support the public | the Revolver, and the Meuille {hat Proved | which the application was founded being » disiocat bel old, 5 i the Py " * pois in 7 a ed wrist, Simo dower of 6 when he dood Broke and Dineaated, Froverick Vining, a marine on board the Ports Wounded-Indignation tn deorsey City schoois in 1972 is §9,787.100 The report also adie Y ‘atal to pel py ths oi ts d wrist, Simon was a widower wh i MARINE INTELLIGENCE «recent election, wonderfal in its genoral | mouth, sesterday cave to a SuN revorter the end. | Seventeen persons sustained injuries more ot | that the Board of Apportionment, professing to be esterday afternoon James Malarney, aged 85, | married Maria, and she was a maid of about % he ' vin honesty and morality of | stance of the testimony woich o# had given berore | less severe in the divaster at the Newark avenue | hamporod by the Two per Cent act, cut down the | Captain of the canal boat Mellen, was shot dead by | Simon owned real estate and was reputed to bi MINTATORR ALMANAC THIS DAY atts, Dnt aterrinie rebuke and menace | tie ( # stateincns is as follows crosning, Jersey City, on Tuesday night. Two of | apptopriation for 1871 in the eam of @566.001.64, | A. B Manger, seed 16, s0n of Cupt. Wan. Munger, | wealthy. He did not give his wite all the money | SBP FWO..... 6 simun rere... 48 Maun rite. 8 te Sterrinle rebuke and m art, Mis siatemont is as follow y City Bek eee tiie ole t 1 had, of course, a certair A NORKINLE RECORD oF WRONG the numbor are lying in the City Hospital with bat | which am is atill due to the Bord of Education, | Of the canal boat A. K. Clark, at Pier 6, Bist river. | sie wanted aud flerce quarrels aroxe after a very | Say Mook... 08 Gov. Te int li de Mell Gate... 108 ‘i All the moneyed Interests of the elty mutt an, Moun taint hopes of recovery, ‘Thomas Langan, the | fhe following is anexhibis of the school fand for | At thts per many canal boats are moored, awaiting | brief honeymoon. Simon and Marla lived apart - f rations wore made stronger; rood red. Vining. mar Llundoring gate-tonder, fas not been heard of since | 1879, showing amonut allowed by law: their turns to ran into the slip. The A. K. Clark, | afer tess than a year of weded life; and while he Weowrevay, Nov. 18 ‘ e became better; merchants, Kankers, bre Keneral quarters ton ininaies. He Luis baaty Might, and no arrests have veen made by | J-—Amownt from the State for i8it...... .... g4engiz af | It soeme, Med the right to ran into the slip before | did not oppose her application for release from the mom eet Anbin Mall, mdse, and pase 1 and even the honest laboring men, ol ind then told ‘the captain he could not | wilt insticute suits against the New Jersoy Railroad We pra COUNT OF pe say aq | canal boats, In the middie there wasa vacancy, | paying anything for her support, and hence he hes | teavahip Masmollt, Savunian tidve aiden yee te a (hough hot Hamediously (htsrested th erand pete . eran he was used up. He was aeain | Company to recover for damages, As the latter | 4. ren dotlare per capita on the wh 47 | which narrowed toward tho shore, heen ip the courts ever since’ the aivoree wae | Bicameniy tlomn.ilambarg: mie anu pate : hough not immediately inter in erand pe UEhe to the mast, aud Capt, Semines ordere ss canvass tang ners per officin) rep a 0. ted. eamishih Munts¥itie, Savativahy mits. Ait pase ii Airy aehemes, experienced a feeling of relief. 9 | im to be made fast to ihe pivot gun on the fore- | control the stock in the horse retirond company they b Fale ei, Seaee th Capt. Manger had already hauled his boat io t Judge Barnard, who granted the divorce, Axed hee | Stemehip Atninnd, Ferannain: nase. anu p.m hearty hope, and an. almost abiding faith that the | caste, in fall aniform, packed kaaosack, and mas. | are the responsible parties, whether the biame tor Tei vies ward the shore, and thereby left no room for | alimony at £80 montniy, with an allowance of $0 | pate yametecene paper’: mage. A aid soon be brighter, and that tueir Little | Kejand avonet. A pleee of rathine waa tied a} round | ine catastrophe be laid to the gate-tender or to the tite Watd’ denote, Grammar and another boat to crowd in between his boat and the | for counsel fees. ‘The two porsons interested ap | Brig Gooree W. Chute, Ualveston, indse ky W mn be brigh Nim, after the fashion of the Davenport brothers, 80 beads min tecourastee | Gtments jpiseseesees "088 otvers. feavpenrs taut Malarney wanted either to | B&ared (0 be equally ditsatistied with tiie dec Brig Mattanno, St. Johus.P. Ie. sugar ADA. molasec tapilal would so longer be needlessly swept away | that he could not move hand or foot, Jumes Siaw, | driver, There were forty passeagers in tt {PRG Gyenins pene Ssahcols et " y her (O | One regarding tue #um wravted as greatly inadequate, Brig Letty aud’ Emma, Areceivo, P. K, sugar. &e. to sont th f the speculating and thieving | the marine cook. ted him witha pon, He was | time it was struck by the locomotive, But few of | ih ig Sidney wcnocie. day and bors nt Manger out, or force his way between Man. | and the otuer viewing it 48 much too linge, Learn: | Rent Humming Bird. & Joun, NW, lumber polit ee ane ree ca ‘4 that he | thete esenned aiient bruises, When the wonnded | ma 2.06 ver's boat and the others. Munger remonstrated | [me Which, dodge Barnard sent tie case toa roeree | SC" Steann Hoes see ob Ts Mew, teh xvas a Anes. | WECTATED areaatta Hei: ae poraive. HY MT' aa neem semoneg Hides UM Ned PROTOS AE TH)|| Ucar ae with nm, and <alied. his portion by prionty, | weeeriaa the amauta Mr. Galiogers property ata ie, ering fy Haine on Ananctal eatjonts attas tho manner oF Me fing he eomptained of ehilg and fover, and tol | scone of the wreck gare veut to thelf indignation Ia } a. gidper cavittrse ‘i 2.19),0009 09 | Muinrney, wi, it is anid, was somewhat of « Azhter, | that his inevme was only $4,000, of which ne ox. | Aico. the usual Fiver aad coantwine vesule, } « eaEN aid SIMA WHO RATES the rot the deck, Mr. Gorringe, that he was | unmeasured terms, A prop heal iaet oncdaaa vd 09 | ANE care about priority, but way bound to got the | pened in taxes and repairs over @8,00, leaving Dut | garencSicamsnipa sidoninn, Ginecow ; Java, Wyoe land, Herbert, Hordor, and others who essayed in | jisbie to do any more ducy, Me. Goreinge told the OAR OP THE RAILROAD TRACE . : OS | Ciurk’s piace. Malarney ordered Munger to slacken | $1,200 fur the sunport of himself ana son of thirteen. | miu, city of Mristol ald, Mina thee ass tae vain to fix the exact location of the Garden of Eden eopteto that tt was only Viring's stubboravess, and bs on Wee fee the onolee some: ‘The report calla attention to the fact that the sna | his ieee whieh Munger refused to do Malarney | The referee thought that Mrs, Galinger ouzht not to | Hearyaancery. Aspiuwail, Wevbusre: Newt *. received eager anseat, and bat i yettorday fei! into anexpross train of thonglit on | M* Captain ordered him to be tele of one oF ta ninont citizens tals t asiced fori $760 879.9 lose tan ihe fund to whiel | Pen, aisoned ashore. and. began, to slacken the | have more than €800.a year. Slie strongly diasonte | gener ¢ eneral subjec’, but was soon borne rapidly into THICED UP TO THE GUN Would have beer promptly put into execucion, tie Board is entitied for the year. are’s ines. Munger, who had « lever in his nami, | from tis view, and applied tor re.ial at Special ballads) a vevhtch he determined | gata, te wes triced apaccordingly, ond.romained | “mr. Jonn 2. Morris, who wes carried OM By he | ‘rue eeuiensies.of sume required for 1970 are? bieidpiee iA cil Bi Ig "Yeaos Corvans teouest tre iets Business Motices ? P pocune Cu tet tscumtne One ex, Wales uw. © vrrrenta there twenty-four vours, James ‘the marine | cow-catchor, and Whose jaw was cislocated in the Delnsteenranians ta Wena aoe $ THE DRAD MAN'S THREAT. suber cad aoe nt the alleged dante of Mr. attaiie o examine thoroughly tietore going any further on | covm, fed nim. w spoon. three times Sul. | crarh, held fasi to the rear door of the lorse. car. f Her Fd Schools. os as sour) | Calinge suspieto d decided | tha 4 Sifnneearine chy Feat tha shoo three te. He sur | Gren, tel ans Vibe rear goon of the borer. | Fo ular Fenty Notmal Caled ao lttaney fevteds capetanbae and, ent aboos | Soul ouy hie, Gunga @1:80) a Fear” Then Mr by altaking tceaiomly oN 7 . Vining axed Downey, the ¢ 1 on watch, to | ris was discovered tightly clutching it When he rolled | perremeeevauiig cehoulan ct Jeane Winger nae ee (taal Mupcer’s brain - | Galinger apnesied to the General Tera, and there | BOLD'S BUCHU. This remedy removes d tensor of SFPECT OF EH8 LECTION OF POLICY PLATE tend forthe doctor, and. the order came back that | of His verions seat Mis companions in this extragr- | For talaries¢ blored Schoote. 1... down into the enbin, and soon reiuraedt with a're- | gravameana Barusra. "No decialon wee remtered, | (ne Oiadder, kidneys. and arionry orgae, tones | ‘The question he desired to solve was whether the | ue could not be allowed to Ree the AOCtOR oe A dinary rile were Ribs Clanere Ea uCn au Oy, | Panitges ta {Ward and Primary Scho reer volver in his haad. When Mainrney saw him ap. | Mrousndudse Imcrs sun espresso tae “opinion tat | S¥#teM to & healthy staadard, aud positively cures f lottery polley basi: ess, tn which #0 many of oar fell ure! se gall ata ss eee vel to the Hoard. Janivors, @C.csessceee 6.000 | 40 he scuffle the revolver went off. the ba " —— i ate Sons patton "bitte tnd tenes Riatone, coc] aenegyrim cote pakont in he mien chaine at 19 | perince, We aie ae or ang ear, which | fencorinatermarcenee aug sewoaila' "R80 | pemeirating Mataracs’s vearcand kilt hie aimost — dceviscien. Caein any belies Bale Ale , pecially those of the west side—delight to eng: et ed . : ’ é ° and stationery for Ward Instantly, Offeor MeCab> arrested young Munger FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL, Aware of the Importance of checking » Coush B In order ve Itreadily, noe by ua $00 Wad | nud Le eis want Wueeatar el Une Eine Hace ted: | SOR cay (CORE imarema Melt tie mace Tr oniiie, 00) 140.000 | and took him to tie New eireot siation, where a Common Cold," in ite frat ttagey that whieh in the | the henor of @ personal acqu titan cnvvot the J and Ne was kept standing all tue time, He was ted | seam ear iryek, soine one cried Go back I" otners, Normal Coliegé-aiid Mehoola."".°. “W260 | Sow reporter hada talk with tian, g ® eee Pegivuine would yield to" DROW W's Kite CHICA t § Dre pe eer ere Ger ae sae fn bisealt and w Fhesun was 0 hot that 1 | \Goe aheast At toe same time the passencars Waid Brenig Boor “eon ae ea ces Epxespar, Nov, 18—P. M.—There was no | THOUiks,' if neglected, often works upou the lwog fori 1b serrch of U rele Jak SE Ucae Vee hen Wee RTUTTRA ERGOT CHE PCT CRT ee oe + I premiees oc, Sl ten aie Sa ora Tae AROoTING. | mofning eal! of stocks, the auepeasion belug out of Waaite Pan i twhow (he BUN hud him removed, and he was chaived | on y Coporate sehva}s, apportion 7 te ate ie ts an intetiizent boy, with an nonest face, Ae | respec einer poh " joming, Farrier, nelle Chitdre Len Waring bolton toe quarter deck, where he Wa WICKED-LOORING TR ADLIGHT, SKehOO! Paid (ADO sccscssstecs ersete 86,00) the afair in a very cool manner, and seme to | rearent te ihe memory of Mr, M.A. Herrick, « mem: | pete. to O04 Ceri arbre Mink Breet i the at a Wikre tha Ga wa bok wi twodaye, He was not anle to wear shoes for | Ag 1 eoutd not get out of either door, 1 stood on my Lor the schools... veascessionss SOO em Arent deal of herve. He suid that he was | Der of the Stock Kxchange, who was buried to-day. | goune Mink, #0 ; brining, Astracaan, Sea \ hie nig experience of 41144 to | three Weeks. Rio Hor bee late with ham: | goat and kicked the rear window of the car out, in pC EU Et RRSP OC bora in P. coal, Os exe county. | His father, him. | In consequence, therefore, business on the general | “S40! causally as ow. Manutactory 14 Fulton st ' i ty could not ne. dethnit nee Semmes ordered Vining ent to Ur fow myself oul of the window on to Apparatus, stationery. printing. We. sei, and one or two oubers run, the boat st baa ba ia | That we did notholt a salaried pos THRER WEEKS’ EXTKA DUTY the roar. pluttorm. Aw the gisss browe, F found | Qvinatt schuses ant tehouits evening aud | | on Qoce when the altercation took, vince t Teer cere ramen ea crceer coe tener Oe | en Reet Rieoe th NEW OE Dh ' on ascerialved. The steward | Vining told the Captain he was not able todo it, | sere were iron b rows the window. Ttuen | For printiag aud india feports asd’aveae "8% | ie tather wna Capt, Malarney. He didn't take any | Market on the whole was firm. yet there was no ac- | ble waictos, Mae duamiute. rion ii t know Uncle Juke, and the superintendent | Capt, sommes said he Would Moke bith doit, and of b tve ongiue must strike us and «waited the | mente, minutes, blanks. and reports for {he part, but watched Maliracy, of Fhom he had heard | tivity noted except in Western Union Telegraph and | 07 Fulton et. Diamouds a apeciaty. a nandeatehad een ae income Cenemen | dered iho mastor-at-arme to get new ratlines. Vining | shora; Instantly {heard a eraah, tor Flt go move, | Aint ta vercsing for popurais eta ary Cartan bar at ‘his father, he Kuev that tne ater | Pacific Mail. whe first named reached the highest —_ (ip a establishment in any capiclty, emiesiria Tee Shae fed Fie Sih gene te ee iedtht: | Decatue mscnsiv.e, Wien T iecuvered, instead-o! | 87@ nauk bode, fuel and gas or the Board, was 1a imminent danger. He would not sco him | figures of tne season, and was held with great force, | , AMY, Four furniture and caryels. erwise. But lorivnaiely a suru o {ail UNLOFIN, MUsKel got bayanek oad saenee | facing tue lain of the street ears, Fronnd myselfon | £2 . ’ wim | M8ck down before iw without an effort on ite | thougt the précive fhlentione df tke present wove nie at DM, COWPERTHWAITS, 105 Chacbass i fauiornts oud Waring atten ceen wn vid-tunth k wit 66 pound: et nit fh ] the cow cstever of the engine, rushing toward | Forth 2"up part; #0 he rushed down. iato the eabin, obtained ‘i 1 Wy tan with & handeart on’ Mercer etreut, in tear w a gudeod tor dt sours The fea wich abouwein | Peuiadetphis 1 was ying oa wy buck | aod repairing oF builulua the revolver, aud came on deck with it, He did not | Ment are not developed. The latter stock was | | ee 1 u e Rio harbor crawled 1p nad oes of bia month. Dariee | Wie y under m da body over charge, for the point the revolver at Malarney, as he intended | active and irregular. The stockhold anneal | posal cise tee pew IRE Machine, tho y : bits Atel eald, tho walter, “OF | ait the-e ouulsaments he was not allowed to attend | 2 | iy le't Mend genepiag some | part | of ots wie “abil Hinply to, give it to his father Yo protect himself ing was held to-day for the election of Diree- | Pricetrom §43t0 $100. Sales roo i Broadway. fi nee iiaseit ou therm stoghs. Baek the ve call of nature. Vittug's iogy ure all covered | tHe locumnstive: my face, Lead, and body felt as fol money nade by tie tard, and {or russ for hin and caught him by the wrist. “Mature | tors for the ensuing year, There has been much . nS or Obs Wie FAKE Wa oe ee ee pas! Saentaaeiban oo Fak LesuneTva dary ine tee purpaées ay am.oo0 | Rey threw him on the deck: andg belore ne was | interest manifested this year by reason of a strong | aQhiiinegisinkeen forsale ttatl's Vegetable \ 1 te , iter wae hack “ Vining wae put ashore. at Tha Grande. on. the Lu m A ——— | aware of iif the revolver went of sad e'rark Malat- | opposition movement, Die result shows the sue. | (or resoriug the vita ity wnd color vt tha aur 5 , » ¢ the oblizing walter was back with ok ng. Bas, pus sahore. ab Tiha Grende, on th King wie off tie cow-eatener, with the body Making the total amount asked for,...., @2,107,100 | ney. Chippy Connoliy wreached the revoiver from ah ‘i i ‘ paces ' 2 intelligence that a Nan tears min answ ot Ay. Uectnaral Tia Sena URGE RMA ee ae osm, Lueard @ woman's voice saying i i his hand, cutting hie fore fuger, and then threw i | ce#e of the reform’? ticket, The namber of | oo. stotteh ond creeant bat go dl dhe the Gwe de-ervotiom of Uncle daxe "was even then | (ise? cniat iat weak Arai theirs touiedody take me out of taist’ whic | The tevgrt closes with a resolation requesting the } overboard. Young Munger claims that the wiguting | shares voted apon were 118,908, of which 116 were | «ne mn sPeNSeTety, is Nuean cee Se traced im deliveritc gloat oF vegetables at a cel: | Song ‘with a gang ora ‘ater “wotme tine | $u¢ fepeated over tree times before we stooped. | Bo P 4 ier accidental, Capt, Munger corrovorated his | scattering, and 118,909 for the new ticket, the old | === fr bearly opposite, And sure enough, there he | qed uy & Rane of slaves, Ater some tite | Ad we at.oped, the body Walcd had been lying Ol son's statemeut, was, the very same Unel ho Dat wojured 4-11) duke, me wad Tr get le: Of togettier, Wuen | gor on my id that the cutting down of the esti Board not voting at all, ‘The following are the DIFORCED. ¢, and #ay4 ue Was Literally Kicked oat of t bevore it jamoed | the Consuls oles) Finally Gaek, Sete cee eae! | feet L attempted to climb out of the railrond slaugh Sil _had made it impossible to pay ail AWOFROR BOTS A00OURE OF THE AteDENT nemes of the cevtiemen chosen: A. B, Stockwell, |, ADAMB.—In the Seneca Common Pleas, Ohio, Jona ee but."* 10 the Joy of vamareds of his race, and to tae : ter-pen on the south side of the track, but L was eachers could be paid to the end of the | Barnett Mitchell, of 37 Front street, Brook!) n, ‘ ress LU Adams from Helen Adams, “I ciisgriy apd loss of a dozen dealers. Ho was 0198 | iy nr took ine kn bec Withea tre citat | soo weak. Lthen crossed to the opposite. side of | Tea. but the Board had to borrow from tho State | was an eye-witness to we unfortunate aifsir, | b+ G. Lock vood, H.C.ews, J. D. Smith, Charles 3. | CF RUDEN in ihe Seueca Common Pleas, Ohio, Clare 4 Ine carb ges from his nandeart to a bearaed and | \'",,th OK him on Doaru: Whie on tee island | ihe Trak aug got over tae low fence, Aw I crossed | NOFA Inskiute fund to get along. Tve city, wand | arnett is a very bright Voy who sells piccares, | OxbornIl. M. Baxter, 0, P.C. Billinga, Alex, Manter: | Pyiien (ain Clarauce 1 Penden,” St i tiatiew German, and wore a peaceful exorersion | \.uiMg, wae bitten weveral times by snakes, and | the track Teaw tne body Of & man twistiog wove | ME Wood, still owgs the $585.0, Jedueted trom the | The following in bis stor’ on EC Tas lor fatal U. Zachauae ftom Gi Decuaues. avon bis dusky and wrin although ch be Otares UHUS ED DOreS on the ground. | tried to eall for help, but could | Previous estimate, ant upiess toat amount ts patd Ashort time before 5 o'clock I was in Capt We hear thie ofternoon that of the above named 2 ” . cabiaces were Weihtier t * kale —— hot ape. Tstarted tor home bareneaded, wiping | the sclool culldren will have to be turned inte (ke | Malarney’s eabin, tryine to scil some pictures to his | Wirectors two are ineiigibie by aw. Wheiber tbls Disp, 1 ) agreouble dnzzle cdown | M’LAUGHLIN'S POLICE NO LONGER. | tie >" ror my fice on my handkerehie?, [felt | Streets before the exoiration of 1872, wife, Waen I came on deck I saw Capts. Malarney | Will vitiate the election of the full Board, or only " DIED. a fe Yenerante heed, and ‘cin ae te Wuouga | was uuder tue iuflucoce of © horrid | The report was adopted and Munger engaged in ‘an alvcreation, the ‘nature | of the two disquaifed members, i a waiter which | DEVENDORP—On Monday, Novonber 1, Kaward ‘ ulders, dveain a f whieh I don't exaetly know, but delieve it was | will doubtless be decided by recourse to tie Courts, | Deve dort, - aed ‘. Waiting Gli she old man's labor wos done, the re. | C8PG MeConnelt’s Netions of the Little AM ALMOST MIRACULOUS BscAPa, THE ELECTION. pout canal bouts. Taw Mariarney take a capstan | In the ob.er shares Lusiness was res icted, ana the | g,fM%falallves Aud frien s of the famix, members of | porter », ut aa 1 overlook him. leoasantry of Kepentings rhe tt P Fi . bar, whicn he heid threateningly over Muger's | market wound up dull and tame at an early nour. sabes of Prog end Yea. rah,” sukl he, im reply to a salutation, 1 Yesterday a number of I lyn pol en saeas trot bpried rl eratergeh tree tg tera) — heal. Munger had a lever in bis hand which I ihe gold market has been devoid of special fea. tm Jake. Gilad to see you, Hoss, and Theres you | were on trial at headquarters on ¢ sine ov | cape, {rum deasi. He was tnrown tweuty feet Oficial Retw think be was working with on the boat. 1 saw | ture, and ail the sales were at 11 i111%. a 4 ‘ aro ® aided he, as he arrested ois steps and adquarters on charges ari 0 rou Wit ¢ as frst struce, aud fell in the The Board of Canvessers have dec! young Manger go down into the cabin and soon re. | against 111@I11\ yesterday, the brief advance being Tue Mi, without further notice romoved tint at of the lave election, Commissioners Briggs, Var | AFTO® shace yeiween the up aud down tracks. He ems declared the | fim wih a revoiver.sa his band, which was hengiog | ch socount of the bigner ‘raves Of tue foreign ex: November to, alter # sugering Me Inviting Uncle Jake into a democratic under | Anden, and Mayor Kalbfleiseh were present SMa SENTRRUGL” RBRRCIDE: CBCLMOT TEER UTG RR een temas es down by his site. Wien Malaruey saw young Mun. | changes. Oa gold loans ihe rates wore 9, 3, 4. and tamily are respectfully invited t grvund saloon where beor was dissenged to thirsty | al pat tee an vars ‘ [aise ststslond: “Meverriog to" dhe terrible inet wcrnewe arronxay | ger with the revolver, ho ruse! for tim and seized | 5 W cent. for carrying, to Mat. ‘The Java took out m Briley atternoons Novenner tf Deuple, and supplying bim with s foaming grass, the F. Patrick Hayes accused Oftcor Flanerty of | dent he say f COURT, RNGTATER. ORNERAL. | him by the wrist, In'the #cuMle, by wh in specie. ‘The gold receipts at the Sub at veloc, irom bis late teelaenee, 20? Gold st, Brecon! % Feporter made Known the odject oF his call malicious siander in celling « reporter of Tux Sun | g.,,! (00x ihe eer atthe depot, seating myself on thy Muneer wes thrown, I heard a pistol report £629,800 ; payments, $2:0,699; balance, | fy) ; i rst seat near the right hand side, by the window are the Chae ae Malachy whte "NO. The curreney. te 735-053 : y Bea‘ord, Mass ,on Monday, Novems UNCLH JAKE AND 119 WIE MAKE A MT, on election day that he, the offcer, bad heard that | ‘The cur statteu about T o'clock. Ti wae packes ti ae BeMaE er cere ee OL Hast Daisnee, FLUTE tie cus: oP Ne Hoard, bam on Mond, Novem Uncle Jake—Deed an‘ dourie, boss t don't take | ® kane Of repeaters, having their headquarters at | contained (rou 9% to 40 persons, two-thirds of wlom ; , elvis were $462,000 total clearings at much inlerest in dese ‘iections, aod i dou't mu bis liquor store, were circulating around Willisue- | were iuaies. Ib rained very bard, and many crowd O€ FM SHOT DEAD; GBT A DoCTC Exchange Bane were $31,838,000) gold November 18, Patrick: tear Ghee side: Bre Devdo tell me dar | DURE 10 the IDterest of the King 4 (0 (ue reur plutiorm, Evea on u clear night ac that , T ran oer to Dr, Gail's in Sonth strect.who said | prlances, $1,211,513; currency balances, $1,509,232, shana beohad N'ster Norton's eullud voters & cit an’ | Lhe officer's story Was puolisded by the reporter; | nour the Huds n City cars are uncomfortably crowd that ne had no time, and referred ms to 13 White: | ‘The privelpal qaotalious were: vende of the family are reanects 13 ‘went agin, him. Dat'e what beut i teckon, | DUt as the assertion c ot be traced at the tin d. Noting of a. vment occurred gutil We reach hail atreet, When i came back Malaruey was dead, | 194... 14 )1220P M., 111K )%99 PLM.....gtttyg | fully invitedto attend the {uneral.on Friday, November But T can't sense what business uiggers has wi O & trustworthy source, be invertel, at the request 4 the gate cro on the avenue. I did pot know and Munger was ander arrest WisS0 AML 1:80 PM Fe ee Ta Migs | Mac Lotcioew Po), trom tne residence 0. bis syu-ins “ection Dw, 01 ot Mr, Hayes, « coutraviction, Onttcer Fiuhorty we | the car bad stopped. Allat once I heard a tumult ther Mi y it Munger © | aw. 6 Water at Jone. anyhow, ‘out i are tur io carry tar After Malarney was shot, young Munger was seized ‘ 4 Bowles d tues be had wold the revorier t om the rear piniiorm, aod, know), where I s 1 Foreign exchange has been sirong and higher, VE RIN®.—At New Utrecht, November 14, Elizabeth and drome, an’ an tuomieneac : Sie eakuTe: teak sa ; rs . fiche teat Gee by some men, but was released when his father or- | ang closes on the basis of 103%@109 tor prime bank: | T., wife of Lewis Perkins aged 0 yours. 4 SretADG’ sou! phig eHlay bhp ners Ui turuisted, and estied upon Mr, BuekDye, from | istivetively caine to tue couclasion” tual we were dered them (0 take their hands off his son. as. the er ee Sed Welstives. and frente at Tha (reat ere respecifally Jike? wool he drat beard Bog rou wowu by a locomotive, T hever ratsed were not officers. Young Munger was ordered down | "int money market has presented uo new featur: favitea to arvend tne fuoer her late rea.dence, t Jake—I dove, Dat mod'rate, might Buck oye told th nd when askea | from my seat however, but glanced outot the w into the eabin, and waited there until OMicer McCabe | aauva ccnlthe sappy has been ample stS nate riday Nc Hata Pea fi mod'rate, Sence £ seen you last, cub, me au’ cle | Whether ve veieved en the case, | (OW, and Siw tue ale Was hall way down, arrived. ‘Tuere was great excitement around the | SP 4a id fon (3 .) pavers lease Coy dea bit ni A Haye ex! Lheard was u peculiar ruwblipg sound, the cent. on the pledge of good Stock Exchange coilat November Li. of cousuption, Yeoiing R. Lg is ayes. ula $ sound, thea Dier at this tragic occurrence, Sergeant Bantield (3 - Ns rf « B. f Umticer i ineeses to te sus ive, 7 eral, exceptions being reported at 7. ‘Tue currency a volunteer im the Mexicaa war, vorier—Au? How much ? ° e sent officers alter ail the witnesses, aud Capt. Ul- | ovement is immaterial, but gome of the pinks re. . Une'e Jace—Ho' doilars y to tue fick Aw was (oe incorruptibic AS AWIPT AS THOUGAT CAME A GURGLING, man soon had them all ia keeping, Matnruey was aT the taanity arb havik . i A Capt. W The co wa 4 port themselves us getting in readiness to meet the je family are invited to a'tend the Rey a tue election; Uncle Jake. D. 4p& Wogiom. ‘The compiaint was dismissed, boring sound, tien a crasa of iron, giass, and wood. from Lockport, and leaves a Wife aud three ehil- | Doang trom the Nouthwest to move tie pork crop Ne late rend: nes, corner of > orth tue lots peuple seems to xpend a inuel at pol TUE POLICE BOARD AsrONISMXD. Tater tim event” knowing tt wan Gaslene to dren. Commercial paper ot choice grade nds a rendy Brooklyn, 4: D.. tui Thursday) aiternoon, : ® e 4 Capt, McConnell of the Second Wi fused to | MOVE, a8 between 4 locomotive and & horse var the market at about 10 ® cent., thougn the choicest s1 J ms ' : ake V raly, gah. 1 a't see mach.d arrest a repeater whew requ tod coe ae, ae he ances were Jocidediy th favor of the tormer, PHOTOGRAPHS BY SUN REPORTERS. | natures move at 8. ihe offerings tv {hg | reer q,.V4 st Chewsday, leastways nt moughier bin | Sit*Conen said toat be ling odewed Che og ae uever low my presence of mind, Twas lifted, - Treasury for the bonds amounted Special Notices. 4 t tek it likely, brelaps. Sam Morris— | piace to piace, and on bis preseaung liaise to vous | * GS Rept ee dale hl te doer yoni Hpaaish Splew Wisteading Judge MeCuwa— | (#00708), at F110 co 111 68, 0! thene on y $8) p ~ “ roy t euth a dau ms \ ee 4 ant over 4 vain war | Qt Ou ihe oth of September Judgo McCunn | fh) met han Geen strook std higher ai). Grp Lot bae digestive sramus, This G ¢ boos, » whi vuse I thought rm stir, lege I granted an order of arrest against arthoiomew | wits sales of 1807s as Uigh a8 114%, the limited sup. | duces defleweut Buceition aud assimilation, By wesiin : i n tore orne anit atlilews gt Diy of bonds on the street_not warranting ti Jation Fimean thst process hy whien tie autriment oF j t eee te : Worse ‘ Santa Kosa, a Cuban, at tue instance of one Domia: | Lita gt large amounta The didculty of obtaining | cut (gud ie converted into bidod, and theuce into’ the penesy bi eyes and the 4 PGA api Past iva lone 3 ko Lovez, another Guban, who charged that Santa | any important amounts has turned the atenciou of | pares, having the slightest preliepunting tor pales » Sake Wuy . tive You! eat fe aiation; Rosa bad maligned bim to their countrymen in this | |avestors and capitalists toward Siret-cisse tatiroad | Bory or It they take cola. wilt he vers Hable ‘ ed to ea : must be felt tc + soon as the List cur ; e ponds, Which are in sharp inquiry, Central Pucises © Conmuniption of t in'some of ite forms ‘ ena ten! tad : must be fit io be rated: Avon mee baveur | city and Amperiiod his ie, ‘Fae order was not | Lonahmmen aren aharp ingury. Central Pacides | Rae ciaunniion ote We us sib dem w a * t at 1 served until the 13th inst., and then Sauta Rosa was | mand on bo tos of the water. The price to: Bo aud Realiny suaailation’ the tere dice Toe M ITT OF A POLICY PLAYER . a w9h f 1 thrown into Ludlow street Jail. His story toa Sun | Was 103, with none offeri gai the close below 1044 no te £0 cleat mach and vowels nth unio ured ered 1 7 Heury Clows & Co., 82 Wall st, reportatd P. M * 1 ars. He ain't paid le Gowan a nua wnckbobereie kine. Stee 3 himself, was known in Cuba under the name of | 7.8, cor te. “Wi \isK|-200, ron Jue J Titig’ Tam | When rouse up and restore tue liver to healthy. ae t ¢ i, bat he'e been moanderin’ amon: thee : “AAS ly Juan Hernandez. alas L. Fierradentro, aa a spy | 60 188). r Holy 116161208. "8. couD.. Ld 114 | FOF the purpose. tho surest and best re vu. He's araic turbaby. Every dy armel ra alionse ¢ wi bew | com w as Uret struck ould hear 8 pon the movements of the Cuban patriots tn the | semi. cous.;. Ht ligselsaue’ Wt coupe tee enck'y Mandi Pita” howell ena the ’ He Wak. Ho's always. br > tue aithoniteae aroaus of tie wounded as L wax gently raised 1p earlier part of the revolution, He informet the | vere.” M&S iy 11% s30s. 8, cop. 114 fecauiug dense ‘nua decay. in tho, whole. epeserne batin’ around wid gala at ‘oureasonabie bo 6 wy ys gentleman. My bat, wiiee : Spanish Government of a quntity of secreted ar IT TT Bh al Peta 4 They wilt clear out the liver of ‘ail ‘diseased bie tag oy Mat's been brang Up like bln oughler Lay ae was sone distance frou me, was daitered to Which ad been captured, aud of the names of sev : Hid b Sole < Necnmatated there and arouse ity to ® now aud wx for de tewale sect for to A Friendly Description of Peter B, Sweeny, | pieces, and my caue lay among the ruins tea feet i eral pairiot conspirators, who had been arrested. ss iyobaay heat aya Selo Ldngsts ta paul yednad healthy action, by wuich Bavusal aud heaitay vile 1s i Aluonset de decent ones, but r New Yore Correspondence of the Syracuse Standard.) | sway, Pry among them some of the Fernando Po retugees, He | , Ia State bonds, there was a turtber decline in secreted. b * Lup, au’ then, what? Why, see here You cannot imagine whats loss to the party |. Tve Board of Aidermen were In session at the was afterward. odliged to quit the Island the Cao. | South Carolinas to 4, with a late rally to 31: old | | Thestomach, bowels, and liver are thus cleansed by L ynd slowly), bow he's livin’ om de | has been Sweeny's withdrawal frow politics. ‘Uhere | time of the disaster. As s00n ae the news reaciiod Votal tio General offeriug sam. reward for bis arrest, | North Carolinas were sieady at 38%, the pow selling | the We of Schenck’s Mandiake Puls; vut there re- ‘ fo: of de iamd, In about a week his money’ll be ali | ig mo Democrat in the mation that enn Lexin tu til | tbe Counc ¢ uaub ‘pissed a resolution ¢ 9} The Santa Rosa family early espoused the Cuban | *¢ Missouris wore shrank o4 ie, torpid, and the appetite pao In. hs bowels, the lace and dea Why, fe dain gla piace, He stood a giant among pigmies—a map | reeting (weir Comat Laws and Ordinaces t or cause, and have since labored for its triumphant | (There wae a lair business in city bani shar teas dre weak. and requiring strength and sappart, orn toe 0 ton s - Who never lied even to uccomplisu & purbuse—sine | Sake into consi recident, with & View to ; termination. Bartholomew came to this country PCHAn Ry Pe NOE By Joey Commneutal, Get < Icis in a condition ‘ike tis chat Sehenck’s 8 pol é Is no d forthe | guiariy retice nd retiring—charitable but not | te vetter ¢ allroad talus While : some time ago, and while in this city Joined the | {fal National. 196; and Fourth Natioual, 1/9 Tonic proves to be the most valuable remedy aver als morals, Uncle dake : stenintious—a firm iriend, bat an intense hater, Crosting the Various stecets in Jorsey City, é Society of Laborantes, a political aesociation com. | Paiiroad bonds. Union Pacific Arete gold at 80%, aud | © Te ie allaline, and its use will neutralize ali Uncle Juke—i don't kuow ‘bout dat, Mere's m a fewer vices f Tue ioilawin. 1s a corracted list of the wounded, : : i land grants, 7 excess of geld, making the stoma nd (real it He bas fewer ¥ a any man ip publ posed of Cubans and devoted to the liberation of Li 1 ploys, 1 yit 1 works, So * woman. b a n the nature aud exteut of tueir injuries s sea fn ing table « t gnes Sill Give permanent tone ty tats imvortant ors . ; 1 rhater of ri man Who bas never attend: | & s Cuda, Among the members he recoguized Hernan: Ine 1ollowing table shows the hignost, 10 create A good, hearty avpellic, aud prepare th ei" does Lcaps of peonle whas Th Goo a4 ball or dinner party in his life, but wao has vn | Saran Bi. cl, splual coma daagerousiy injure Fi ez, alias Fierradentro, alas Lopez, as did also | S:30 1. M. closing prices of stoe Sir the Bret process S's neon dination abe alate ¢ Haus, too, Lone ut sam Norris, ef T doce | iy love for the drama—aving aioue to the | concession ¥ ; fy s eight or ten others, These denounced the traitor, | s..y e.« Hudsonoon,.. ene Dake £000. i ‘ ay wif, is Just about as mean asa ole circus | theatres, and returning the cane was. ets add. Mota Me a, 21 Waaunouth 9! eet. govrz Ht A a nd a proces.” oF court of inquiry, was convened | XY Cg uty Cores. aah Serr Weatment, Frsecag wits Gwe $e sie diartse ute wa [uitted tobe toe most honest man wie nas ever | about ie Load aad Vase, and aang aber i fay to examine the charges aguiust him. A’tertwo | aries ? mY Schenck’ Patio aa Lat tat ukked for dat iin more'o & | aspired to be a eater in city politics, and tuis is no Wiliam Samuel Blake, Washineton place, severe iW 7 ession the proces found Lopez guilty, and | Ere . 7 Meek, He vever paid me a cent. He run away, | Jouut the u He retires ats tive wueu be Is | eyotusien of tue opine vaya J i" 10 he was expelled. ‘The order of ares: was then va: | fied ; 1, Duss, Owin’ of ever He owed me two et needes, and Wheu tuere Is Bo hand compete re L Oce, couda oota ken 16 f} tained, bus iustead of serving it Lopes made an offer | 1 ske ars, Tonk de L nd at an't moah! He w i ry WoW quel, 95s Suusl Skt #irect, severe cate 1 a to settie for $150, and afterward for $70 Finds ke Shore scrip, d.ta ole vippere ai Ax jest lige Ie do: © reasous for his retirement date back as fur a a pic : , a that Santa Rosa would not be blackmailed, the writ aye § e, 0 4 you can't git 1869, wheo he was overruled by Tweed and € ailzne, Kimicer, 4 south Sixth street, severely cut i My was given to the Sheriff, and the prisoner now lies se ssete hea " noily in the nou yu of Senators and acounty | *4°Ul'y PAREN sion of at a “ tn Jail iu desauit of $1,000 dail. hy 40 you call the old hypocrite s ket. He wanted to throw the mob elemen opt ea ® ‘ suits rh uise--O dat's what all dom kind is called. | beard end choose teapectable shee in. tie’ ucts, | bet Heh HE . m she 4 “| What has been Done with Westchester's | At ye haul eo ket up cond aposute und eguod divestiour ea as & circus prea ‘ouuse be rid | Tweed dissented, and Norton & Co, were nombunt ees oN, severely oruised 600s bia Money. M.@ st: baal viet that the body will grow in Mesh aud is ’ pla Lace exto: Dere's another i ilowed tue Young De ; Mis ‘ A’ South Fish sireet, right arm om 1” | McComb's Dam bridge being closed, hundreds | {y°f Ma Mimtsslpl... Li ee er par ee A Ag nn Mtehion preceiere kanes lowed Q uitken’ tend leit asia cat ac tue Weib aod s ie NM 6 We Hand ket he eavityeannit heal, tie nialier canoe Fipens Ver goes away i . 4 Phe eh ee 3 189 % | of disappointed travellers were obliged to turn back | i} incis Canteal.---- long a thesysien i Pelow par, What ls necessary te THE ELECTION ¥ ft “ Aneel ehh Jersey avenue, cut and bruised on the et 18 | on Sunday last and seck other routes of communi | Michisan Central : | Sutritom the oony tnue-neeinsesb-wed se! Lane abe g Be s le Jak ; ale sou ays tue Jb Monao usb sirearebatiad wsiaed. fa i at scrim awnh Weneinener comms Tae oeet “eA we femmeremrd | 0S TEN | NACiFe te Welhed, The cavitine will heal, the matter, w = neat ° ea hit ed ee Rovisey oe gonmalin street 1 a most frequented way was from the Park along Sixtn | ¢)C. and Ind. Central sce Tue we on regaln health ane strength. ‘Wh sls the trite. ‘Dem what's got into de t ; ng ast 1 when i ay, 0M Wayae steect, two severe scalp a 8 venue and through 128th street, which haga fine | HAnnial and st Josenh ig! P| BS pn We care conte mF very et. Huw wath 10 a prov t xX levy ce Vast 7. 233 Newark avenue, both lege broken } . ) be wooden pavement, to Third avenue, crossing the | Western Union Leiegraph,... 09 fi 8 eutirely ki y KUOWE some whi wers upon himself, and out of which Tweed, 1 2 1 8S OB Harlem river over the handsomest dnd most sub. | Pecifc Mail... ony us ther as my ole oom Connolly, and Watson mide vast sums of money Aldridse, so of ex-Recorder Aldridge, severe i ba wo 10 Las stantially constructed, if not tue most costly, bridge | Quicksliy pai prsgtneasees . am wan} 4 eenane ‘ Vetoed Were obboxious to bi, and be insisted upon meen 1, 28 1 aa Boulevard, which opens oa the bridge and extends aS Wd i ea 4 A ers, A ier be ashaine or deir cir being vetoed, Hy compelled fweed to pass | One of the Secrets of the Railway Slaugh- is bed 8 Hi to Jerome Park, a drive of seven or eight miles on i t gett arnt by die Fceut, Vill, and threatened to retire if ib ters-Whatasan Reporter Lerrned. Minreasa ae sie 6 i over a splendid road, 100 feet wide, macadamizud | Wells, Fargo ae Uo" kxjitéae,, — assistance a pouny 1a wutt two in de ne. A SUN reporier yesterday bad a talk with one of 19 3 for twenty-five feet in the centre tor .carriages or | American Mer, { non fx ‘au teg 2 Ms When Hall issued his rier he i . pia 4 : Pi heavy veniclos, and dirt road on either side for trot hited Bla By reas, norte} bat whl ; aa a G8; aed pred o par e venerable persons who tend tue gates at the 1 Ung, lighted with gas and sidewalked, with cross aaa care whould be excre st Bid) RED POLICY soors r very day dal w pstant rossing of Newark avenue in Jersey City, the ‘ roads at every short interval extending from east to Wate Wain Wika i. dogis ih Cool ANd da l San to ney gloss 1 af r wi th cae ah ise iviabitnl ala Gahiae on Rusedas ova ; OF west side, affording better driving, more interesting as and take outdoor ex te t Ye ng, he retired to Lake M mea Cia cob re: | Beene chine frinitnl slongnter ou: Tessar events Total. 66 a scenery, and far Detter coammunication with any | 9 WEDNESDAY. Nov. 18 —Fuoun ayn Mrat ‘The | sunshine, Oo ad F even enter into commulice Reporter—Are any of the persous who were injured | 1 +p 4 cross Harlem river thag the old road over | Aout al Pla ieinnlae excrer bak thee mabaitt th distinctly understood thar when f recom > r " dbus buce tet fetes Gate: Man—Sure, [don't know, sir; bat Tb'l'ey 4 —— oe ‘a quota fi Finor qualisies of waeat a Atak ane hes caeice Fecovare ne elle arate: wae returned ¥ PE dala oh tall ? H What Mra, Merkte Did with her Husband’ oat ay holders of trade ‘aul fa tn bad colt Ist : ‘te Sen : a nye Tweed resian aid be ao cesdidats $a divil a one of them wiil die at all, at all § is 7 Drands have withdrawn sauples ; sales. o Dour about | wnonae beementirsty « ana itis precie ang ) resign bin and € his, Nort Ke Were ua on di at the time of the i me Dbis. | Tye Hous aad Gore meal more y. Ww Bb semerd b0 &. % i} itis, Wolo, Aid 1 to renine Mlmpell a retire Connolly, Martens porter Were you on duty at the tim 4 Yesterday aflernoon Detective Short made a | yiote: Four Suverpine, Wga. extra State @e., | jot'periectiy hemi) Vue ie fn ¢ found au awn: | the present canvass, to m te good men ta every | Rccldent? k Fi descent on the bolicy shop in Meserole street, neur | fo. "double extras #r2gte er; don winter wheat, ex. | Pee ith sell ile acainet iy and thas fro) strict, andy ss he stated it, “savy ine party even | Gale Man—No, sure, I had just quit, and wns » Graham avenue, Witiamsbargh, It 9 ran by Bar | Waeand doume oxtiss Bgsad. meatucrn Dadar’ | exhadig thomelivey al sty ‘A By, WrescHee | OR ue A ad ei, Connolly, woulda’: hea oruiust the coiner of Grove Asvot whe Ibe ard the 8 bara Seiler, widow, and is a resort of the lowest | tras. $115.487.6). Rye Mour. ‘8i3g85.25, Cora meal, | Reva imastot sorars Ww i epos! nevoivat | Tweed, atuck, When the delgutes went to Rochester | turned and as L was coming back to see about it I 5 & number of colored men and women and Germans Mine, talce were mady to theexvent of $9 ODIs at | Rammation instead “of 1! o\DK\n - ea, nv doubt, the reqnante of | he uguln raed is and again (alied.. At toe County | met Lannagan, the night gate tender, rooalog 96 if cecaped by Jomping throueh the windows into the | fis i04#li 20 for men. i aell for ortmie wees, and | faedlty aon At inf anodic ‘ rw af winter blow, und | t nation, He has been most successful as 9 | bard ssiver be could, J axed him what was th i back yard and over the fences, Offcor Short wan | Grices si inal, fieat halle fat We Shikig win of ening ce nut i snd the jean puree is empty politician. ud yet he bas fewer personal triends sy Dey ae bf (8 300 Bae et » etle Se ee ». accompanied to the place by Soptia Merkle, the erern Ne Mad Hecht Mie anineed » aliy an from al ne ut m ‘ watcled several of thet c wud’ 1s we iin p and polite divit & haposiies since, ‘ota Gorman laborer. Ho couldn't guess what bia wife | BS Sipcotor ey Lone wien ae eon ‘ 1 issuing (rom tie pawosnops are. Tu private couversation pe is more 1 | Reporier—Who do you thiol is to blame 21 did with the money he gave her, On Monday after- | fara dui and heavy. paice 1.00) paws. ato: and no re women, Marcie! straight han brilliant, a 4 oranda thorough J Gato Mas ae Snapese Weyl he efter 16: noon be followed her to Barbara's place, She was rime city, By ee ma Wert te - in venture their mea: | of character,’ Where there are so few men with | [2¥!" it aliupon the poor divil of @ gate tender, 3 in conversation with a fellow called the Suakedigger WWe. for flo an 4 ey I nuanye’’ neler om Aparacias, (cnere barre, gre see But it’s my opinion if the Company would pay the 4 q and he Was persuadin® her to invest in a gy Divaved Wows bee. in ter i ‘ oe — ABD Reo, Gncank wanes, tW'a) Deiter: service they'd Bee a was nure (o win--4—13--85, Beeing her give PUN vetee , i t \ hem Ve, oF Distribution of the Gerard Medats, Wie What do they pay yout i a a her, and took ber to the Court to enter a complaint sales busi at aye teen ir beta, i Grammar School No, 10, of the Fifteenth | | Gate Man—Loirty-tve doliars a month, and twea $ 14038 $3 —_-— bs for red and amner we ney . i v v $. -eupere Ward, was largely Aled yonterday with imiies aod | atysorcor—Luw wany houre are you oo duty ? ii i, a Ss A Warning to the Polit No.2 dor Ktve guiet. Baricy sold to aie cx:ent yr auou ease cartier Of mixiIh {as long ae tuiere in ite Un | gentiemeny drawn Uiere to witness the examination | Guty Man—the day men from 7 in the morning Wi ae ae Judge Bedford, at the opening of bis court | i014) bush aon. for No. 4 Madtern. and ¢ i 10 sive advice ne Koveruinent intervene 10 tava | Oi eae etn the presentation of the Gerard atl Tat ht, and tne sight wen from 7 in we i ni Bs HY yesterday morning, announced that bereafter all | {Cans Aon at ape. CF wnt ; a, 00 that ver devieed tur tho raia of | medals, ‘The Hon, Bernard Smyth presided, At | ““Ropuror—-Aud do. vou seflously tell me that al by 13 40 Dersous brought before itm for trial when cue J forsiara. ang ake for blkeks Al aoa His al Za'buroadiiy eurce Ne ated buiman fe conclusion of the day's exercises, the Hon. | you yor for this service ia $35 a wonth ? is ise ost cane should Ko before the Special Sessivns, wou Fut dull; sales’35.00 dua, wt T9BH gu. ur SCR M.D. egies James W, Gerard said that the political evyente of Gato Mun—Yos, sir. And, aure, there's somo don't S183 7 hpon conviction, receive the extreme poualty of the | Armen. Dut A rore all afloat adelphia, ( . Fi DE . 136 | the past fow months had shown that ela eter aod | gor ay much as that, Some ure only pad guv WSL 306 jaw Ss Corrom--The market on the spot was act bu ne y ester Fishing Fleet Disasters 190 | i crity are qualities superior to inteiiectual ac- | Tontn, sure, if they'd pay men dacent waces they 10) 38 on Gos aster Suivs of 3.048 Hales, ineind i ac ow Vor Lives Lose quirements, therafore bis medals were given where | might expact Wicent service: but what's to be ox oe me Removals in the Mayer's OMor, nididing’ aolands , eIBigc, MM : The loss of the Gloucester | tue deportment ol popiis was exemplary, ad With | Cgtieg of a min wo ia.campelied tn work for et a bert G , Win, Het » Juhu ¥ are eee ioine) Ny ofA | PAMTIRA IN SEARCH OF A Fim te ' fe prosent season is greater | 0 reference to their intellectual gis, Lwo modal | wages? 1% Thos Cowan, Francis Sheridan, Wm. Seaman, John Th at is ere isS-1de for Decemavr, | ¢ xm Hh \ wore given every year in eucb granimar class, an Keporter—How many traing pass this crossing in im Aare Trica Wild ana sata ee, Wiles ‘ 4c, (or danunty, swe for February, We. for Maren, | nent : ’ ear, aod number o wi arronged that these presentations should be | gwenty-ionr hours ? % 1 tors and clerks A dinit ter PLANO, iy 7 nite casita cfand yt ane ‘als are of highly pol @ Mau—Weil, there 1s nigh onto forty pass i am —— fort Hany ‘ we 4 c ty-two vessels have bed silver, shield od, aud enclosing 30 8 | ger trains, and T don't koow how many treight 6. 1 ase urt Calendars this Day, wh N ano t 1 @ Wreath toe names of donor and recibieut. They | frags, but, sure, there's flity trains passes here 7 mY 1h 408 ubucda Gore anne N anire. i Kole ra 1, valuod at $103, | \ere awarded to Howart . Koboins of i27 West | every tw ur fiurs If there's one Rae & . Sa aOR TY " - was @ 9.416 insurance, nearl¥ | Pourtecuth street, anu Dan Haverty of New Reporter--tHow fast do these waius generally run 8 "ie ‘ KOVAL HAVANA LOTTERY, 4 \ oa -renibete teeeas nner tee rer t —_ Man Miere is WLP TiW WH foF TIS ther Hi} 7 ihe Lat r f "9 4 iF ty chiler The Mormon Pulygumists Alarmed, funivt than ei wiles an hous within the rt] rt ed “Suenuae Coney, CHamwens.- Now, 99, 119, : ‘ alee Lu Sirbo Lage Lid Nov Adel Ja said Mat BE tee tna Bicocs te is aa ’ ~ :: pall sto a : a ts, are eg: ‘Oh, they're Mighty eauti i i os won Pons No a ‘ ROVAL WAVINA LOTTE ¢ | iaek angemeate to 7 al} a day, aad wil be Wabi thi \ } Aid ote se a ‘ | i : 4 ehan ‘ sin the for mn alt » 1. iS ¥ 4 Cs 4 t | A te o khat any of © Gat Wail, Lsuppose t Seeyreriyey r 7) ia ’ i K ; 4 ml ASTER ' \ A ' wusey at Woo. ' a and thelr property Besse! + | of baming bin? A man who ts working for starva , int Ts 1 © able “ H gaiuet Cosick te w c hiw X pol, cam. 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