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= = = = = =—————— ——— es = = ~ —$§———=SSSS—S=="["[[[__==a_ana=ai{x{xa=_=_=aa=inagy|] NEW YORK, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1871. PRICE TWO CENTS, — SS ee THIRTY-NINTH YEAR. NATAING DOWN THE COFFIN ne faad whiin toner tine muchas sererey | THE FRAUDS IN BROOK LYN. | Se aaa a DEATHIN THE HERRING KEG pal agence MURDER COMING TO LIGHT, Sinn the principals and their enbordinates tn the The Firat Private Havging fo Montreal ee Getting Rid of the Staten Intand Ferry robbery expect. (Applause) If justice dooa not The © Cheerfully A\ he , vs 7 Y 0 + » MOTORS _D CLERKS or © Culprit, Cheertully the ompany'® Nonsense Judge Neilson on WOW POR THE BANISUMENT OF THE | 1 th bis cuty they will m | be permitted io wuk | THB INSPLCTORS AND CLERK firarmau-Hending Home bi thenese. tho Violutton of the Sunday Law by the . the streets of the city, [Applauee] ‘ihe speaxer , INDE. aT. STALE AULOCRACY, yf ELECTION UNDER ARREST. Victims of the Wentflela. eae POLSONED FOOD SENT ALL THROUGH TUB UNITED 8taiKs, A BODY THAT WAS FOUND UNDER THE CASTLE GARDEN PIER, a cicaet with an earnest atpeal for popular power, fol, Mon:ma 1, Nov. 17,—Jobn Leo, 0 Norwegian i .- “3 the 1 tn mrity othe ballot bo: nd to the "‘’ 6. a + + the close of e testimne i he sult ral the one flo Commissions, but n Government fromthe | y ac teu of country, ‘i retired amid rounds | We Batiot Vitlated im Fourteen Ware wadlor, aced was hanged a8 A.M. todoy.in | A Caro of HMerrings Impreannted with Atti f the testinouy in the suitageinst | frecognized in the Morene—A Brooklye eopts and by the Peop' Glow! Oo oplew Candidates Counted tn to Save the Sports | the jul vard, for the murder of Mrs, Foster on the Arnente — Attempt of the Captain and | the Ststen Isiand Ferry Company, Mr. Beach, one of Man's Day Spent in Collecting in a Wai Apreches by Judue ity William M1, | Loud calle were made for Mr. Tilden, and his ap: ink Men who had Bet on (hem- Busia ‘Bd of May Inst, ‘This was the first private oxcention Ofivers to Coucent the Faci—Vrobable | the counsel for the defence, moved to dismiss the ington Street Liquor Snicon, Evariay Mamuct J. Tilden. and Otheray in achhtvn for the Courts for a Your to Come under the new act, and it Was witnessed by only Canes of Poinoninus ymplaint on several grounds, among otversthat the | Last Wednesday evening some of the amphibe A mass ting of the Young Men's Municipal oamvat 3 enpe eo epnece. A Sow reporter called in Brooklyn yesterday | whyut two hundred person Officer Deerey reported lust evening to Ser- | victims were travelling on Sunday in violation of law. | ious gaming of the Battery discovered « body under Reform Association was held last nigat in Storm i at Trteng | o% Gen. BF. Tracy, the counsel-in culef of the | Tne prisoner preserved @ calm demeanor, and | rent Smivk, at tho Church street station, that one | Mr. Beach argued that where two parties are en: | Cutie Garden pior. ‘The corpee Iay on ite fac Ma. Presper AND Gentiemen: W way Hall, ‘Vow cfMicers of the aesvelntion wero | have said bas already bee My nay Iriond Evavia, | Committes of Forty, In anawor to a question, Gen. | was apparently indifferont to bie fate, Last night | Person hind died, and another was sick from extinz | eazed in an uniawfal act, and either one of them is | was supposed to bave beon in the water some time, peated on the platiorm. se Hon, William M, | I have como to-night more to signify by my pres ‘Tracy anid: “1 have just beon to the telegraph ata | Bishop Houget paid him a final visit and adminis- | Petsoned Duten herrings. On this information, | guilly of imprudence and negligence as toward his | Roundsman McGloin took the body out on Taure Bravia and tue Hon, Same! J, Tilden mado their | MY Meatty sympathy with the Young Men's Nunt- | tion gud obtatned a copy of the returns xs telo: | torod the lait rites of the church. Ho subsequently | Capt. Cherry personaily made an favestigation, Me | companion while engaced in the onlawfal act, 80 | day, ‘Tie featuros wore in a good atato of preserva. Appearance during te course of the m . Y pectors on tle night of the elce: | slept well, aud this morning ho ate heartily, Leo} *certained that a fow days ago the stermer | action can be maintained on account of any injury | tion, and the attire was that of ® person moving tn ng, and | Hoole object for whicd Ib "was organized. (Ap: | &Faphed by the in f ‘ wore bailed with the heartiest applause, They took | plouse.) Thad almost thought that government was | tion from the Third District of the Eleventh Word, | was dressed in a sultof black, and before leaving | Deruiter arrived at pier 8, North River, from Bre- | resulting. The applicability of this argumont tu the | the bettor walke of life, On the right temple was e poate on the platform ucur Julge Barrett, President | ret cet ey amatitad by tno grevenee of | Wbic# gave Douglas, Republican, some 60 majority, | the cell the noore was adjusted about his nee. men, with on assorted cargo, Including 6,000 kegs | cave in hand was due to the circumstance that the | tell-tale gash. ‘The remains were taken to the Of the Association Saucer, the whole mud of the people wae directed | aud this has never been corrected or disputed by | While the procession wos forming Lee shook | of Dutch herrings, ‘The Deruiter piles between | deceased persons and the Company were both vio- | Morgue, and there they were identified yesterday ‘AtG o'clock Judge Borcett eaid that the Gres legal fasion, and for twenty.ove ¥ the judres themscives, Yesterday the canvase | tjands with the attending cloreymen and othere, and | Now York and German ports, Mer principal | lating the statute agalust Sabbath-breaking; that is, | afternoon by James Jolm Russell na those of Wis et abounded, directing the ve nd bringing about ihe grand ro- | showed 89 voles business would be to iniorm (he meeting of the ro ged; (rom Douelas to Foster, | at times cheerfully assisted the executioner in | freight is generally Dutch herrings, mackerel, and | travelling ou Sunday, t to or from a place of wor. | brother, William Russell, of 23 Carroll stroot alt of the work done by (he Association, and that which were accomplished. Whon danger dis. | electing Foster by one majority. There was heavy | pinioning his Arma, | Phe procession. bth Joe at | other foreign fish, ship, nor ons mission of necessity or cverity, or | Brooklyn, Mr. Russell ould the Becretars would read tue report, whieh Mr. | Hurcnred ihe people gare leet aruantion to the | belting in thie ward at the election. Whether this | Goad. moved to the gallows, where Lee » mais | Tle Deruiter left Bremen some four weeks ago. | visitation of the sick. He cited several cases, coiedy | “+T believe my brothéf'to have been mariered, Mitler dia, the ‘erent “inetropollt a eloes ot fen too | Bed anything to do with the change Teannot way. | ei by three priests.” Te made a short address to | Whien avout one week or 40 outside of New York | {rom Allen's Reports, Massacuusette decided un- | ant X suspect one Melfenry, who kecps liquot Judge Barrett was then called upon for a speech, | rich or too poor to perform the duties of | Couuty Supervisor Howell ought to know, We Hare en te uit barginer at dying in the | the Deruiter encoantered very heavy seas, The | der similar statates, saloon in Washington street.” " tizensh.j) Ther oT r ro [ iT ft . . Be euatetee ei te. steamet d 3 tnd he reaponded as follow cllizenship. | (here was fe Be te for, th of rod | claim that the returns as tolegrapled or announced | for' their Kindness to Wim, He concluded with the | Steamer foundered and Ler cargo was displaced. On | Judge Neilson in ruling upon the motion ase Mr. Ruseoll added that bis brother was born in JUPGK DARKETT'S BPERCH, tontroay and at last the government was turned | UY the inspectors on the night of election should be | w te May God have ‘mercy on my poor sun! if the same dock where the horrings were stored there | substantially the following language on the point as | Dublin, was about thirty years old, and came to this re not met solely to giori’y over ta over to & cla ities a busines: correct, efereuce to the returns made 4 just then rop fell.” Lee's neck was no 0 filly ensk se el ahd ae nae ately to Hetty ret eae greats | who Gualiy tuate it tata k'tachine for peracin’ | a ween leter to the Deord of Cuarsosern: if any ais, | ergken, and ne died of aranguisilon Wore finy eanks of srsenic to travelling on Sund country in 188, He was a buker,and bad wecumoloted Ourselves for work in the future. We must not lie | Dower and profit. It las been the practice of many | © Voce later to the Board of Canvassors, It any dis Fifteen winutes alter the drop fell, Lea bowed The lurching of the steamer broke about 9,000 | | As to the other question, we have astatete which | some property. Lately ne had speculate! in mo+ hue we lave falued abattie, “Groat work | Heh pectie to look down from thelr salone upon the | CFeoeucy is discovered between them. ‘The prose | signe of life, and the body wns not cat down until a | Rez# of herrings, which were scattered in every | 2% beats toentes Heute tollee end it | lsses, sugar, and spirits, and had married a new| een done, but harder wo sins in reaplo liLiclaus a8 DOL it asvociates. pause ti eo say that they ha n aMdavits | quarter to nine, when the tequest was helo, and the | direction, ‘The he “eg ig Oper bere aa f 2 . | Te jree ot our viewry: When iteon ine ntems | ee an ue an 4 Lidia? es oe Hil wits | Mody was pinced in a pine cofin and given in-charge | “ivectiou. The heay akes travelling on that doy illegal; and puntsn- | wife. He went from bis ome on Tuesday morning, Sl the cibetion. 1 hones the seeait er the Gay, t B MAN Wilo I8 NOT A PoLiTiciAN Proving fraads at the election ia fourteen wards, | of ihe Catnolic Bishop, who Will have it interred to. CASKS OF ARSENIC vie In a suiall penalty, except in certain easos, About half past To'clock, not saying where ho was What neat? A friend sald * cham. | {# Mot ft to deacitizen, By politician T mean, not | but don't think best yot to designate them, morrow with full burial rites, . Were also driven about, end one of them atrnck | jabor on the Savbste can ‘be ontoreed Thasrig | Rie, La the forenoon lie met one Jolin Me\'sllag 0 honic, and roverently thank Gad | ® WAN Who seeks office or personal profit, but simin Reporter=ta case Judge Gilbert grants the man Lee leaves @ wie ond two elifldren in Norway, es ded . on the Sabbath can be enforced. Thus, ia | at Weshington street and the Battery, aud they took ink of the gress work yet be. | WHO gives earnest and tabitual attention to the p My bert grant u from whom he recelved photorraphe last woek, tye | S0nst someting which stove @ hole init. The | several cases it lus Leen held that a party who bad ier. Hie told McC.llas that Mellenry Forette Once Tepes OF wie great work vet bo- | adairs of government. By puriiaimeniary compere | amuse, will you be avle to restrain the canvass likeness to hie wife, and slso a Ietier, | stsenic was feattered about, and on investigation i: | MAveriised in Me day paper, OF a clerk Who per. $1,800, ang that be was going to Lat ticetive work of the Younz Men's Municipal Re. | {on onr moth try lia geined whatever | 10 other wards in which frauds have been perpe cave uer, for the fret time, a knowledge | was found that about one-fourth of the cask had | Qrmed extra Tsbor on Sunday. could not recover, ib form Ar ocistion, and our outy to make stuiligreater | Hberty it pose By the competion of ted? and approaching (ate. O that were this strietiy an action on ‘act, 1 Mrs, Russell saya that Joo Coleman, the bar. eforts in the future toward the cnd for whieh our | Fival political parties here our liberties have | “ated! been emptied. It in sald that the oMcers set the | should tee uo difteul'y in ap the statuto. "If, | keeper for McHenry, tld her tuat Ver husbind and fadora have been dir 1. Trere tea chance to | been secured, Suopose all good men stay away Ar, Tracy—Yes, the canvass {8 made as a whole, sailors to work to pick up the herrings and repack tee deceduas wade ® coptract | McHenry had w difficulty In the #aloon on Tuaada: got local seliscovernivent, 1 throw off the rule of | {FM caucuses, eonventione aud canvases, bid men it Will take several days to complete it, We them in kees, ‘The steamer errived four or five MAY CHA tee GaTNRAGts ee aight, and that Mellenrs drow a kaile on Huspell, it « ny «oO are presented by both sides aud elected, ug t n n " aye 4 he e celen: tet h and Russ also ew nit Russell alu peo that everytning | forma Ring, Whichever pariy is in power there ny ward in whica there is evidence of fraudulent Repub would be held responsible for ihe dauiuge dune, and | Upon it for his dateges, as he could have bad bad | They killed my husbaud 1 eucteried fon! nianen.) Let tee | the exme division of pinnder f T Winer | retorns. Saletan t18)s im 1 Ie Bold that Liey resolved to he contrant avn troe froin thst 6! teetio hee baw ney buy be: feH-throagh the whart Din ipl power and alvided the epciin, [Applause } eit Vly, COUNLY, OF Biate, be allowed to take his thi eracee Taug! Total Winn Waa tkWik asd Mi area ine Fae eae Te eae oem ecuiows wok existing at | Killed hig 1" she cried, Lursting tuto & paroayem of 6 Aitor refer. ing to legisintive remedies, Mr. Tild nee ida 8108 POriemus 120! *Albany im “ati gb Li hh Cooper | commou law, in case of death ¢ by tie wron: bitter tears, cay ea iM an{h Wor reler. ng to legisiative remedies, Mr. Tilden Al veep Pans bat ty Th Weusttel WhEiCk Uk Biot gOrleane, «ss: 1280/5 8. | was engared Who line Fince boen hard at work with | ful act, negiect or default of anotuer, It t# an ae Joe Coleman, the barkeeper, donie! to the Sux Give it all to them tor once, Not until they have | vie rescue. And especially did it devolve upe Court will erint te or It ie our object wo 18 Otsreo gthers Inside the steatu tue herrings. | tion for that staintory Wrong, aa action of statutory | man that he had salt that Medenry drew a knile on t wali i pe time to try the sutocracy weaia. The | young men to cuitivatea sense of the duiies of civil | throw out enough Irouduient returus to clause the 119 Potpan. auees Ware Aled Kent hee ‘ . td cog or Wy, Mew Bich the recovery Is limited by statute | Kuvseil. In toe course ot Tuesday afternoon he at demand of the hour is, government by the peo: | fie, New York cannot remain the metrororts ante Majority in favor of the Revt ndidates, In WO Sat Lawrence dores were also kept at a dis m the room | to $5.0 #aid that one Pierce drew a kaife on Mcileary, who Ble, (Avvlaose ] As for this Association, I want 1: | wo bave letter covernment, Tor years Lhave been | she two dis'ricis mentioned in Mr. Feit’s petition However, heard someting shout arasnie mised op | impressively cited’ I cour aiat Sarre ae eee tS | kagpened to be over there, Hussell, wlio was I bo be Weided tozettivr, to stand on w rock, aud drawing instruments which called for the payment | pesterday it the (rauduent revues thrown ow vith BeFtinges mod Deing more Intel Lgent. Gage tre | cabreuelvely cited, I remark that some o: them were | Mclieury's saloon at the time, rushed out to flog the on with its al, distin Of large suas of money. have been requested to | 1 Wil elect Mr. Feit as County At With berrings, and being more intel igent than the | on contract, ‘Tie case in tho 14 Ailen Reports w.8 | man who had aesaulted his (riend, Mefleary, Ome politica, [Avplause.] The cnanze the piace of payment, parties de Reporter—Wik the Coumniittee couiest the elee 2 averace, he inet rove important «ines, sud | for a wrong,and may be regarded asppleaole tothe | cera were called to quell the disturbance, and Riise every honest vote is polied on clection day, a jog it hazardons to send large sams of money | ton of any candidates, or wall tuat be let to the 15 Tioga. on. at ReFvice to Captain Caerry in bis inves | case before ws, but not to Le followed, mos law | sell was put out, but McHenry remained ‘in tue 6a Bovest!s counted, no matter who i elected. “[Ap- | bere. And now to duty. And if Le party or the | Cuutiates Wemselves? 11) Tompatis cg EE : mith us 7 loon nearly ali day, going away at Po'ciock. At ¢ Please) One constitution should be so amended as | otuer cannot carry tie election for its cindidate lor Mr. ‘Irscy~ We snail contest in behalf of our own 0) °U ater...ccce | Phe terri oon sent to various a6 Now I should be always ready cheerfully and to | quarter past 11, however, when the barkeoper was Gatinctiy to. stato that the Association shall bot | Freiicutoy eee ar Gees ite, cabal Gapaldntan all coeen iv iit be Ga oaeieain ceoaeet Warerii By aiznees, wo of vourse were unaware that the ner- | the utmost of my abliity Lo apbiy aay Law whien the | Ghaneie ator tecaiee thee aie, CMe keeb Heminste or endorse any con idate ior oflive. its | as May Cesire, You oun have the far p action from tis, We do not ciaun ter vn the ove a tings had been poisoned. ‘The swig tiring have | Legislature of this State wa: ek proper to adopt | Coleman told lim ‘0 go home, and Russeli Objects honld be solely raise the standurd of | 8 tisfaction of vavine done your duty, and marie the | court to 1d Che Telus but to compel tue ao eWestehesier 213) Tota? fecelved Of the enrca: F ick Nef Prevent the Viviation of the Sabbath, either by | down Wasuinzton eirect and uccoss tie Battor Atuericau citizenship, se Howest Votes are boLe try in which we live an honor to mankind, | ¢*nsas UirOW oUt (uose boat are on dheir 500+ Wyoming Mey. maj.s..teieg | feat! Siteet, Heo Regs; Lowls Nosenstoin & ¢ 11 | traveling or by working, But, as yet, even with | usual route to Humilton ferry. Colo nan says suas estly counted, and to do their wil share t * niise face (raadulent. Greenwich sireet, @) ker»; Fosenatein Broviers, | this statute before us, 1 am not prepared to accept | Kusscll Was bot latuxicaied, and could. walk @ohereants looked ft rt ure. [A } e asoting rie: wddtoued GF ites WSO, D 5 fala! Whabdbowk ties heres for teanae at - 23 Greenwich street, 3.410 Henry nau, | the rae. without assuming to say whether there is | siriict * Mr. Olney, Vice-President, fouewed ° duwan and othe: the pola? en are (uey to ba made? OMicial Ketaros from the City, 159 Du Be sites we F men & Urichs, | any cause o jon here or an ai ground of cow Mellenry went out alter 9 o'clock, and did not re deus address, Wintel Was weil rece ve _— Mr. ‘Ir ne papers ave boing drawn by the The Board of Canvessers bave declared the | #,Souit Miliam street, 210 i Van lernorst & | plaint, but putting 1 as an filustiaion, 1 am not | turn uatil neat morning, his resi lence beng abe following were unauimouslv adopted PREAR &@ 0008 IMPOSTURRS Proséealine “Commitiess anerilie ertete. Wiles Lac clef, 12 Leaver strec ) kegs, and 480 kegs re- | prepared to say that a company having @ eteambout, | Brooklyn, I» eays that he was ap town, pation Abahondtorp ities Aone Ba ba tie patern ace peedy following cfMcial retarn ain on the per, with 80 casks of arsenic, No doubt | aud accustomed to couvey passengers on the my The Corouer's aquest to-day may develop som Tee F foal BI " ry eoliog to restrain the ORORRTARY «SUPREME arronwery | & large portof these herrings have already been sold | bath as well as on other days, can receive @ im furiber sacta. This Association was ex id tity ve ng bs arcieal Election tn the Fifteenth As Ay eiticel beveedent? Crerate counts. Rroreray, Gasinat. | {0 rebuilers or stipped to il parts of the eouatry, | tuie of peuple upon that boat and, either from tis $$ a the munielpa: OL the ety of new sembly District, i cai _ bo mortality may be feartul if the people are not | iaperfect co » (hen and there, or frot the im. ' ad over bro Le fence of al . B SEEY BCOFISS GUORtOS 18, Wile Serib Led Bare Soand: Si Cham promptly cut 0 leave Dutch * tro) oe fe IWEED'S RESIGNATION, vue events which immctin ely perc ot | Canvassers yesterday morning considered tue cace | {2 otHing to provent,in a state canvass. Governor ay we Sf 4M UG 21 T pevple, aud large quantities aFe shipped daily to the ‘and. prudeuce. sacrifice the lives of the Mayor Hall Says—Tom Fields Ree Hes ov ier hy ot Frederick Kilian agninet Alexander Frear for | puting binert 10 possession of tre trevsury to ne is ous i UR ah ag | Wet. “at was by v, Home of tiem being no doubt upon ws signs Mr. Hail 1 the Appolutmous roldig avers ty { ‘AuRaAiS af Pilacain Hainer, Comma fend hit.sel’, and in command of tre ry fie “ay "WM sun 0 A MERE AccIDENT of merey Of @ Visitation such as of their Succes Boe anitavey Mr, Kilian submittede aMdavit tec Petre tose, | Sl couris of ustion, Our ground re| é : BI] that Officer Deerey discove cumstances d be sanctioned by tue statute: some of thet Fron the Been 2 Kili inittedjan aM@davit from Philip Loew. | SuStue noms remedy tm tue. ten 6 is 6 3 Sa te fle ofiect Was cn iit ie Weer | Seinen, fgnorant; some of them eclidren, to whom 1 with MM; Hall the toll Ahereiore, be! eval, poll clerk in the First district, Twentieth | ror vit out it we have no safety H 3 eet, near Mer 8 he mets Ra uawied Callahan, of | We,cannet impute e kouwiedze of the law. and » Seer eaten or iene eee evoked: That we p ‘i ‘ won | War ¢ the whole number of votes cast did not Reporter—What is to be © with tiese two | 8. edd Hy TUreinwisk Hi fC ofiter ki ew the dad. wud | Uader this atatuie, wiich was passed to prevent t information was elicited: to the ig 4 OF | Commitiecs? 31 both continuo to net will they mot | I “9 5 He han Void Gin (hat Hie Sonne bel tl Violation of the Babbsci by Work or DY unnecessary i : E exceed S70; that the whole number of votes cast Biot, ‘and. flaaiy, ouebiane peace With (he fing | 1 6 jus 4 Someeined OC a Tale Te the Lent tat ier Lannea | (revelling, bets trom JAbINty. As T have ssid. 2 | a. cve. cor renenauonn, beside Commisatonse . t f thelr ew for member of Assembly did not excood 350; ant er? e1) se F18 63 orn teh herring © niet Pre 1 use this Liinstration without inten ting to totinvate | Dell's tn my possession,” said the Mayor, aor vo'et ne. chentieg that no proclamation was made of the votes not ~ toe Com nittes of Forty will | | a4 a European steamer was uuloading @ large quantity | fO,nue Jury whetier 1 supe pera 88 ote ol se *Is Mr, Tweed's oue of them 1" was asked. aha we oeliey wiht | cenvasiod. nor the name of the office to whica sucn to election fraute brocar 1 ing 18 of the Beveving that feetly nonstrour, most unwise, nud 1 teats "Yes," replied the Mayor; “it isin my basds cone Qeirauded apd die wr Pe RMGAVILG werd’ sa A Petite GUbATA cL aNeWine aetchata: tha tomeanvcs ing ae SOMKTIING WAR WHOA, lation if tn this State an act aitionally, Mr, fweed will resign if Lopooimt @ tuner they | ave Ate at pe ! - te ° Aave tasew GO action In the latter ¢ ‘ t the officer went *. Me Viding that winie © company utleman whom he ba r lace." Gre due to our eforiein Wa! be aif We] tat pesos unsuiuerided todos took part in tue fave | Se ae te ean enee i ‘ Vatriex In grea uid (bat a of people on their Boat and ure it 60 las: | Cueva the canag sects eet ta bis place." A MAN IN PLACE OF o'HaLL, ‘ Waterbury, as Welloh die Pesce. wake amount (6? : ¢ i time ago, h herrings were perly or ilaperfectly as to destroy their lives ang tae legate nde Reevie a, That we ehnll ¢ 6 fatere'an@e dave | tlonea whether ony fraud had been committed: ced =) have every tosson to. believe it a rel Rw Wing aroud jo tere wad gut out Lulng accountable berause it was the Sab * Mosers, Sweoney, Hilton, and Fields, us Come Dean in the past, Y 2 ebeasles o | Bourd had uo right to go behing e Ring Ir enis oe brosaptna Mhnge unwell whit bath day. Mf fuel an act were passed today u missioners of the Department of Parks, I have tem end coruption ever an LOCWER Cw : c ; Prhkinwtek °: i Fyre . 7 hese facts in its sion, piiredto | ¢ id be ve tute aalify it by co ‘ bs Aueoeiation elegy able fo tue cts | seul tnsieted that the o'sction of baer thames ani: fixe tei aE | stationed oftenrs o¢ Wer siractious not to | often happened. Hut 1 am uot prepared to believe | positions to Mr. Green, 1 consider that the Demoe eens vachine Beato at thee ‘ rd with the law, ond that hy wa)’. d9t8 OW anything to be ree at our Courts Will give that coustruction to shia fe Reform party as won this victory, ea Grmind ine selection of hore-t and esmpetent Mr’ Lapansh & Dat pil, the. Votes were’ wot ante for the ar siMow Manin | 16 West aireet. It ty be adopt any staiuie + KODE OF tendency. to It belongs the patronage. Therefore! desire that Geneoss ot sil departments; we nemaba counted inthe Twenty filth D strict: and thats a and Aine Pies (coum, | esting the poisoned Dute — ss t should name the appolntees and Mil te ofllces. As y F 1 one ° fore thet : ; as J ‘ * A WAR OF CHLLDS OVER THE RIVE & trustee of the Democracy a great trast bas been % x eds aluat N, # n court tae prisongis malye rots 4 te ‘4 ww Ail Das wre 5 emtpeprss ae aur aoe heer set t : tian ala > -Haganiin pleted Wh My WHY, And Tih wring td Five’ every. Been # cane W Aunt Tohe Oa Fees aural inate a ra 2 Vat ry i ‘ The Pollce Called Ox te 3 et ing ose Who have tuirly Won the right to Wke GBbest One oft ‘ . ° 1 ! #1) Ward ‘ Cur f i choc uae in Loug Eninu ty The yamwority of votes, Tue L. fo party aa re ’ w * s at ‘ ‘ i seen val Demand 1 4 ey ie en in the Fiftn Diste V ‘ Cautles Clone * Polley Sixt 2 ons ‘ tr sn * 1 vag sodas add ine | Ai the Stato is now under guidance of the Reiormers, pei bresanied ‘dav yn . A ae ra Ms the p ' he body would be sed tel debated hytann Site Monday aud defeat or victory in future contesis shoul: 4 ‘ hat di ‘ M Netateet | Teese ated fo duage Mor ; ——— Hunter's Point. J W, Paul Brown, a Justice *T hove enough information for one day, Mr. Mage an tute Ce wateiera, he porter. Tue Re » | THE NATIONAL LABOL CONVENIION Pence, presided. A Mr, Libby of New York wae | 094009." , ¢ ang a t ne ath ne of taevotes | * v 1u 0 e r - L " ‘vo « be sg é 4 14 the val speaker, He said that the Bible which —— ai y a 4 4 1 Senator Wilsea Dect * to Jat iv the i LL dagen ; 4 t reaching a | lure “4 i Movement—What tie Bitter Eaporieace | 1)” y Hrbilae isda neue ¥ nd a The Com o F on ¢ Accounts met $ hand and Hardships Ta » ig Lose of the Bark BP. ©. Sheeman and her Young w ‘ » 4 CRASH IN MARLIM low fi 7 Fu sire Kittie | Wasuixatox, Nov st learned Protestants of Eustand and Amer : Petiatenity eke ta b ae AE ae ag bis ‘ HE EE a el gang bo a i Mah tae 2. He censured tne Mayor, and deman ted iat | pray po rer eraeen te Beate Tat ta ' The Fell ef Thr Traiery Geilhii oP ut : t! 4 Wee ee Rees i Np be should remove the Commissioners: ‘The follow ‘ont Rowan, Ontario, Nov, 17, The following he able to con {ulent voting and 142d Strect—One Man Kille Committee o but w 1b 1 (Oe Hl Bila tel ah AWhag resy + to lavir cired TPAARIRUGUK ATE Racal as numet veerels wore driven ashore un Lous Point to couparat vey na ". ; Hees Han Killed. | ome the Commitie juo execu. @ 10) 1 lire, Senator Wilson ¥a)s he cannot, ing ions Were unanimously passed on Wed NM s Asso evening three unfinist tive Bession, anu exclude press, q * # civil authoritivs have tntrodueed into Poo thas and conveaigaes. 9. con Geet rhe i Baris cael at thetk sonminte tit 4 Tues Stil Taay | Views of propriety,” join in the move otel wt the ex The bark PC. Sherman rolled over on tho ond of feewt Woof (rit ny eoneennence wh ral fiier radi e Tost migit, Bry t , S117; Curtis over | it extreme poverty, and bound as an ap ertain rate of 41!" | the point, ‘The crew left the vessel Ina boat and Pant eth the Gaporse 4 nPstte bated owned jb: oodrulf in {ter roll ean, tie read ene 9 an early age. he learned by bitter experience the 0 SWecit ant ore driven o n the lake. e3 inal and all ot Testy shoald Cha Ground aud the minutes, « . portant business ha TOY VOLS, 186808;) Daly's vote, * Lardships the p e sulle f fayth” of an a ele OTS BEYER OREN AUS ANA UnOy NOT ABR DOSES guct and alt of Testy f . i risit and Lardships the poor are doomed to sufler of fasth” Uf any our clase ts heli m restr ts ae eas Jn je advantage ere destroye', killing apd burying beneath the Fans of giving Lue press ne CourimTotel vote, 195.907 ding over | He saw and felt the degrading iulluence of a syetom 5 ; alee Toe vessel is supposed to bu ® e Seta Nis i fe hul.es ¢ : t arose, aud it Ww 21,435 ANSE NG { workmen 1 reod toll, and bence ¢ eu have been expelled | to Judge Barrett introduced the Hon, Wiliam M. + & laborer, of Mott Haven, ree |t tue 1g tees Were an — 5 o make a political party & at Bit A 08) 6 ACROGIA TOE Fe 489 Listen to | mie geno A.C. King 7 1 Bru A “ ® tne aiora who was cr othe buildings, Tne conse of Une s Probable Dissolution of the Worki ave and tree b from the fron rule of bis was Eatannes 10 r ° : Dat tec depaeieetcink Ach AN AM A ad be was preetet e tre. He # ecutive Com ean : ee ® *. Hed Tat t serous othe Lath taugot thea | west of the light with 22,000 bushels of corn, The * uoderiinin found tion b ae B. Dutcher Voten. e did what ne could to Dring tat party tuto ; ath rae ‘ Maiko Cele Aen el Aco ibe |se June W ¢ ower, I8 work Was not yet secure, ond ere saved, and prob he cargo, WILLIAM ML BY AR u. bad trom t H i A ¢ Workingmen's Union last night, Wen- | fe'tan ao vothing to endanger 4 Bt Nit fa Sugai Sia LHI Gach cite Rate maf last Tucaday, the groung ; pany : PO, / K : ea bie ROAM AC SRLHIAG A BRHORRON, Sieh Werk ie? Tue propeiier Evergreen City went asvore cient tego! congra'viaion, If F 5 being very Jow and a0.t. Tue ve 1 dell Phillips wos iavited'to lectare oefore the Union | constrained £0 stead by th ae earn wiles West of the light, with no cargo, The cre Pe lesalitire ait i sixteen inches tl ick e, \ nthe Ind tion, and to vindierte the labor | ane Neh ermns Gen a, bet tt vied {thas escape! feomn t 1 that the ous Were not of suMeiont | Audiew Cubuingiam, ft Wind Na bold a conven Were saved, but th ably w total Das, H hae escaped {rom spot i strength to bear tue Welsit of the walle ta that | arosom, Ariuue Ws en dieie | ovement Ualtod States from what was @ Love tue repull i The brig Resolute wen wut the higub UOUNe 1 of Ia He Aa ere Fail taquicn wietine | Saris clilmed to be tve untruths uttered by Anna Dicki ors y ssinpa | berty,eneredly guaranteed by | and wiii prove a total loss, Two of the crew, one it ts permitted & people stricken with fm wanbs region. Tue Coroner will iaquire whetucr | My ape Th atnncae y Anne Dickin- | Senaiog Svencer, ¢ ; pi? eyiapatus mieund the -Uourttiuion st | mea and’ one woinan, were fronen to desth? the Pejoice When the gaunt -bectre, Famine, bas p ety ies Sal thecD Bard «et $s, Daniel Chauuce) 1 1 fon concerning the trades organizations of th Ouds Of Mechauics and Ts. inal their eforts A tespe. \fily demand the repeal | remainder of the crew we ved, baving con from ita sloors, then may we haves right to x may cOMe OUL.On tho Inque aioe het poner: Cy ry. Mr. Connoily, from the operative | to promote the welfare and huppld.\ i tose whore Ar OF EGucation Of 68d on ashore on pleces of tae wreeg. ee overt evil ave if 1 arom us on Tu say. HW it be Pisuh pil prenpty eal} inters, ead tha®@ the painters were about | Sllivg is that o! toil pn men Were Appointed a coinmittee to asce The schoner Saxon was driven ashore last night rin tited people to fil streets and siout . een ; 4 Fe Re ee bo ton, Samuel F says he will most che tion has beea taken by the ‘Trustees betor J cannol be gotten o fo rojoive now; for never line a peop! enor ol sk wud re Mo . The i baie Daion was ahons to withdraw tice ise 1860s ¥ . Preah mating, ai 5 eke ° evings Herter Tor penthenee. Taming ae ieee st | Cok Fisk oud Wife Hovering Mrs, Blanche | The ‘ireauccr reported g200 subscribed, and oa | ut withtrawal nay aiso-eiven by tie At useamitns | FOvbing tue yncusttil la toely eatuings SBR core, ley wae sre miesbinie and se vlolgnt wats. | Durrauo, Noy. 1 + crew of the bark Py from so great a pestiience as that which was fastened pres prmanys RROHOR. 8 AU SRSSIBSOH NAS Wee OF at} Swent abe By uiiders and Joiners. A ¢ Label Bhi to protes ne First Ward Setoo! 0 P Delic “fe ¢ erman, lost o: ng Point, arrive here 00 ue ontil Tuesday lae', (Applause ] We are say A very pleasant party and suppercelebrated the | five nates were announced” of candidates lor act rnted to walt woe ffected orvanizit The Lyaching of the Park Family's Mar- | W,drotect the Fimt Ward seiool Four policemen | © ee t a - u npe DU AEN ae a fay from thot last resort wi ich, ad there's a just | anuiversary of Mrs. Bianchard's birthuay.in ber ssion to the Comin to make up tte number to | and request them 10 reconsider their deferninat derers: quiet possession al Ninetantun er the mean: trae Grifted across \ke In an open bout oan tS! Uabt Feary 1 leh, Ae Sure Ad thes t]a a r in her resis | seventy-five, as azreed at a forme ing; but | Mr, ¢ ly decline | to serve on th» Committee ae ‘ mous gales p . . ne-tenthe ie resi- | twenly hours exposed to cold, and to tie open soa, Roane have Tiled TRGp eee ee yay ai AGE | dence, 40 West Fifty-second street, on Thurslay | the Haines Were withield, Fyur otiers were ‘avor gave it ae hie opinion that the Workingmen's | _ Lovrevinus, Nov. 17.—Squire Taylor, Charles | eee eae een vere Teeely Tatno ratte rae anne | ang, Were, drenched to. th ae ' : M to take | ove: Jog, ard ts a sbly revorted w ommittee on Ofiees, | Union hag been for the bist two years used politi | Dixon, and George Johnson, negrocs, accused of tue | Lob heads threats were freoly mace yesterday against | died on the terrible pa exposure part in tis meeting, und to give wy thanks to thia | Ve ing, Mr, Blinchard is one of the most honored revor d 4 3 p s negrOoUs, the Commissioners and teacuers; but more thougut Arsocistion for the valuable and practical aid whiew | off f the Erie Ruiiroad, Col, and Mra, James | $ 4D. Woo :b. rad eee ee eee anette OF ® few to toe detrt: | murder of the Park inmntiy, were taken ont of the Jail i Ne Quod! ho vali pease i officials of the Erie Ritiroad. Col, an James | si yw B. Koper But oe Lae oreapical ; ken j ul men intend to 8o.¥e Ue quss'ion at tuo Balto | they have given to this cily and to American in s towart L v f the organization , 1 slack t hi Hyde Park mult Setiling. Mone CAs ped A Md inet! | Fish, dr., were the most distinguished guests pre: — at Charieston, Ind., at about 2o'clock this morning | BOX Bnei un : ; ‘ tutions, And you are not, I am told, content to | Fish. dr were the most ¢ , ¥ ati rich ; Dy a tn about forly persons, masked and d — ORANTON, Nov The ground over the Oxfor fest uoon is aiready gained, but are meito | ent. & appeared in One of the magnileost 111 Counting in Drooktyn A Lively Fight ina Huckster Shop, 9 8 th ‘ Wasa oat i} The Boy who Saved bis ws Life. Mine sunk about afoot witain the Liste ” ake uew resees Which’ oho. varchated during ber 360 The Kings County Supervisors met yester John Maugan and his wife Mury hvop » little | St! yethice of whom entered the Jali, aud | ¢ s ; 1 four hours, and will continue Co setile for sume da; - nee enaceaaen i J ec 5 y] John Mangan any y alittle | tho rest #toud gusrd in reels, ‘The negroes ‘oroner Schirmer yesterday beld an inquest a ‘ pine day By RYFORTS FOR NRW SUCCERIES | visit tn Europe, It wasfa lovely pearl-sray © afternoon, with Mr. J. Sulwell in tue ch i ter sho; J G3years | were hanged ip the woods, about two iniles from | over James Mullarney, who was shot Ww ‘ a Rot to proi.cte the success cf any candidate or ‘ asshot on Wedne: LOSSES RY FIRG any par to arouse the peop to treir duty; | made high necked, the material being almot hidden | retarne upto the Twelfth Ward were ¢ jd and Mary i940, Vatrick iennessy, a gon in-law | found: fasion (bad. bean pirinnad ay eveuing by the boy Ardeen D, Munger, in at Mo wee tai tue suffrage is keyt pure and Inviolali by valuable point aguld fe lace. The overakirt was | the result was not deciared, It is eup of old man Mangan, lives io @ how lhe feat of [gad burned in cnumoer of with brabae ie affray between rney and the boy's fat v tores In Adwtison ¥ 1 count, o wee that bh are hone ‘oted for e wit ermive amonds #par ! 01 t ty of the Republican Ke is ele ;- , ; 2 he ah uring the investigation the tad conduct mane 28 Scores (8 4 son village, Steuben cou " bois at no houesteandi> | her ears, ‘Ihe Colonel wos ae ater Oo his | Bootl, Hop, was The vote tor I ike for Edward Cangtey, an orpnin nephew of as caprossed by thew, of rousting them | yeah The jure acguitied the boy ‘ Veonfeld & Son's hrtware works in Middle ele of Was necessiry | beautiful wife ox a young yullant in the firet costar | was ¥5\ic0. "The yoie for Kalbfersca was Mrs. Mongan, 9 years of age, and on several oe \ 1 r ———— town, Conn, Lose, 45,009 to app 6 fying : t sions has beaten him severe ordi It 19 stronely tatineted that the negroes mae a ane . ' keen. Al Paae, a ynat! Be NY fo ti i LTR Be UA eS UT a i b Cath Ne aa atina alate Ma na Rt confession before death, ‘Taylor and Johnson wert Republican Majority in iinois. ye oebny yard. 123 Attorney street, 1000; caby D Renew wish. - jouse to ing e why he had be n beate he oia | Some hundred feet distar ihe mob was made up Beveridge, Republican Congress nan’ at Large, | 4 ; . 2 tae tise of the Ring, Mtr. Evarte | Arter congratulath nz was begun at six | Gathering of the Sons of William Tell—fone | man espouse! uisot hin senile cae; walle nie citizena, trom the vicinity of Heuryvilie, Otis | Cook cousty, i 5,t0T and in the State about 1d9)0 VOTTINGS AHOUT TOWN 5 the accompaniment full band, and ors to Switacriand’s Jmmortal Peiriote | ¥ " s for the boy. Manwun seized | ° een Uee NR Tas aid te Age ren darn te — nes AE ReeY Se rcerppen ‘ ofhih inroads were inade, until at iat this nenrper | coutinued notil midnight, when an adonrsinient Hnuquet im Coburgor Halle, Mageie by Whirot and choked her ia ui « that they came to their death by viole BROOKLYN, Ju a race in TMavana harnor yesturlay the iets ot tof the people. No circuitousness was | Darrow's Muleor. Dorév wus spread ont in tempt The patriotic Swiss have for several centuries | “Siva, Mangan eauaht hold of ber husband, an been wanged own, | BR ; Mary O'Donnell, aged 5, of 4 Congross wae eticed against the tniex-neaded acq, e profusion, After supper dancine was resumed | celebrated the 17h of November as the anniversary | tried to make Lim break his hold on ber ue e. AE let dag yy ore Carta litrenstaroonien: a hheriee Alay bealded to death ov bow! of tra, tue people. Ihe iting actually stole whole | until 2 o'clock ¥ thorning, whon sre. Ban | of teir declaration of independence, which they | Patrick Henneases took ® band in the fight sitaene (90 Pe PRR F ; ie Deputy Comptrolier Graon yostarday paid Wa * expected to make it up the n hard’s cuests tovk their departure. Among tho. a By h they | puted two handula of hair from Mrs, Mun, ni 7 st night the of Mr. G Depa Parks anotacr § y Ge Or nau er a Once Je UB bee Besb | span t and Mra, Hook ' rownt *Achwursin Grutii”” or | head When Mra, Mangan found tio. one allomptad t De WAS | QE Ocay Atal HrOok yA weee DY a Cholers an4forred from ths 41umae lore r shor peopie;” and |i was only when | aud Cary, Mr 1 Mis, Charles gorlna's Oath, Just S64 years ogo Arnola yon | banked, she seized 4 two Vw fe th fWO oors. . A ne Hind Other thieves wer p are dolax we t { among themvelves that the power of | A. Robinson, Captain ond Mera. A 1 I ba the old man twice on wal cbisela: but the Bherit ed Ue ANSE) se Ctteet Mark's | 0 (oe per Pepa eg ' fs f sed to be wuficiently cobesive tok Mr, and Mrs, Puilitpay and numerous other aly Hh BE YAR CAE ER none he was called,stood | sx uit, and inficting wounds Ww he could wor keep t fal aud Jewelry Was Laken, Rae EA RAR nk slacien. Tce the er. ‘They lived on our consent, upon | elegantly attired, upon the shore of Lake Luzerne an osolemn | falaily. Mrs. Mangan was arrested and ——— German Landw hat: r feebleness; but now Humpty fu upty : oath that his Hie shoud be thenceforth deve a euwicd sireet station, CURLOSITLES OF CRIME. a i of 12 Frankfort street Har tad vt! (anguter and apoiause], and al the | Now Let Davenport Put Every AutioGrant | to iny cause of his country, Vin Ana wees —— TI ria > i ene was iret ai heatves 4 i bit the Kins’s nien gant put Man tn Town onder Bail, Goniandaabera iad Dice 2 a sy rant at Showman tHimae!f Agaty noun Weon tie cele Kiigst 1 n Joy, a brass Guisher, of raya Hospiial died last tig i 188 BH 100) SAM LORUR AIOE: BR Robert Foster, better known us Bob" I Ahan ean Varnum has certainly achieved hin greatest | nunnins mate and equally rg A Ho wis tint y a Officer Patrick O'Hyien of the Madison «ir Mr divas eroat improvements of | tor, a builder and contractor, was arrested yester : rey a publicexhibitor in eoliecting tho stu | (h ; $2,000) Alen { ie eitaat on hopin att y ’ \ h smpeoveniaats: & J pik out the eyes of the young p n me i ie ve HW thopath u chal son 4 We ie Lrout cood g vornment | day on charge of being concerned wiih Aldermn a Fagdl Tendaree: miarlally Intend tote ation of shows with which f He betting praviobs 40 steriiag f Anti Breede, int vest Me Kichart Pwerd rotiies fron the M tin ww oe een Irving tn the assault upon Deputy Marsiial Dowiey 1 Willian * ‘Pwo montis af TF openod tuo Kink, No less than seven c RSEUY Fane at Ld Bigs day ‘Of panel buy vouant Ba ) hr WY ' areet y rHe FOTORE. joner Davenport, urespectahie looking may named | O.8 Yon der Ualuea, bay lime ig | eshibitlonsemmpsanm, INpnaReris, caravan. inno: | iaroriia, 9100 ts Be yaniy aaa orion ana § 2 i ‘ r i a8 eee ‘ie at Rett lag a Be @ ail of the tect ane mipiote cha y won. t i s a, ta i i t ars resuts, Th vil may tution bail wan tized wt 4 for Foster 0 | ointozs on the Kuti, their cast ede and | cents: Withstanding the fact that benides pay: | Kingston she remainder 0: tue race fp Malaga, are in » but he would not tell the truth, W the action of tie Grand Jury. Forbe tia hs Le AL rtleg destroyed, and 4 4 10 © priv of exnibit r ‘i s " \e fiiate hen the duy of election comes | Foster nd since the Telurmartne Wiperday, : i nicht eal . M eer hee sirgeon Jona C. Bw Cur \iaces'ot Uusinens should be closed (applause) - AG ADEE eRe QRS PUA Oe ATHOLL HOE RR . : ; 8 I mong | ete ote aaa bargcon Jona C. Bwam, bX Nandini wore tamara ihe an Timothy Collins and Willie war peatth ERE We, atee residents of the-city, to tne || Wasminarox, Nov, 18.—Gen, | Spinuer will ; dag Boh ne e. | gate Mneohinga, fella Dace nad Me. ay oetraTalion, Speaking of te duty whic mo | Supreme Court on Monda habeas | Qudo) all sides were the culore of Switzerland und | [ouremed Unless ere ee eo ed hue fine r wae ee liom ea 109 on fala ” sur 10 i om and Yhave pot raid the community, | cypus, obtained by their deoser | tne Uniied States, et Ld fount of diuakenneas, wud was alowed hinto ex aiuras away | Ape ney annually approoristeat hone ©, HOt Oue centtor tribute; but, be | tie cifeuce was comunittod oulsi ve the Jurisdiction | qigr uf tue main hall Was crowded with a pleasant SPARKS PKOM THE TELEGRAPA Or of 103 was censured for ¢ i Sa ay dad h ro i Charities end ie the past ten years tho rich ‘men Hive | of the Court of Spreinl Fess ons, ond that under tie | coinering of men, Wornen, and childrens many o ak (ater ep aapanes Se ct x bit on oe 1 bas AdVervermeus iu ace Mr sor inibote, not one cent for delooee, | staig'e of 1371, chap 498, both Juuges of the Special | The latter belonging to Si akespeare atige.”* The Baltimore tin can makers aro on strt ika Gla HAN Fey Myr ike Say 4 ; ; b i Hewevanere bad received | Keguuny are required 1 ve | Cutevery com | gad requiring dur.ng the evening ma ons of Col duves M, Sanderson, formerly of Now York co. x rt tre ‘ i ud 68 merly Chief Berretary of (he in denoun: e 7 ; wien had g'y \ nN Cilia Bot My ty before | The programme Of excrcisos cousisted of an ad Ww Keobb, de., allan Wiggia, Was commite een pile ory arkod w of th ho Yorkville has named his ony Mesident Bustort of the New York | -,Wis A. Webb, de. alive Wiggin, wa ane r bir and. the peruicions reouts | Mr. David Bahoock ot Yorkvilie h a fiy “Corin: and Aotatier of amet ara LAL An fot Fes gaT ae cote car thoat a WARHINGLON NOTES ‘ ' ' a Rd Set saree nee arena emt rere ie dienes cottnen tere eae enrineenntatane LL he aE RET a OP Nis tik Tata th He? sireareLonive ojerated - « H i ali 1 mereearra ) secled orators have bi ah boug 404 | honors of the turt is three years old, und was sire ‘al percormances Mr, Buxtorf 4 number of | tu Brooklya, Albany, Philadelpiia, and Western cities, araveiiiicre wate cn ey w 1 Wiel ; : ; ; : ribae jrackin . a iat ur Me tn ec ate ambietoninn, out of wre | tolegrama received from i in Verious On Thursday evening the Rev Merrits of | yesterday to inverruyt tho 1 il . s.alion a rested Jultue Hoeg 4 at ah Heirs 1 Bb tho [006 of Cody Stree: ‘ E ua's Rroaloes defence | by the, celshraled Hembiaoulen, Out of 8 inal M wWheretpua, aver w Litto conviviality, te | New York dolivered a. vemperan In the Ree | Mie WUnUA Licreag i : i & ENonwonn 5 yo rhe Kino. josie Ber of Be bin. AS Fiera are now twenty eich of heme aocioting in | te audiore to appoar war one L anpumitatiag cuny w Ball Daria t erscon Wm I : fF \uun ever noble | fur anotner torn. Alter the Christening the parly Be eee ot General at | Mameward. etumbled tuto @ [tthe POR LE oH itor ot the Tre sy riiaaa the ve the tt f Wie Vivien ly wich aud Ca ' Mr. Everts: Dut | went Bherwood's Hotel, Jerome Park, and On oun Miia, We By ins Consul General at | war not oy e feet deey Pho GLAHGU WHE FOr Hone wuiting 1 siuy bade by aus Y Uiidect Leuly, woo Wy tp hue employ ‘OF ‘ ‘ i ‘ 4 t vvted ania, (Ap | [shed the day with « royal bauguot tom Fauld wad ba wes drowned, A108 Cor tae Raped of tne Covernmenh Bridges was acronied, f Wy Sue saing vilicors | Reeser ame