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— ss = \ THIRTY-NINTH YEAR. NEW YORK, I'RIDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1871 PRICE TWO CENTS } " 7 " 7 o i . THE GREAT PRIZE FIGHT, | tirses " 2") RL B, CONNOLLY IN PRISON. | brane THK SAVAGES OF HAVANA, | 7%" 00”0"#D wxN’s Derwont00"s | THE FREEZING OF A JURY, eetienee ‘This round Insted over an hour. Aftor the referee's a Heroived, That wo also Avice to exoeess to Mr. Gat: — Petor 8. Porter’s Opening Reception-The omssniiineceen EDRTEN ROUNDS IN FOUR MOORS, | decision Mace crossed over to Coburn's corner ond | 4 MILLIONATRAIA THANKSGIFING IN | Ayatigniegt MN. OUrDIEN Lee MS COW | THe rar POOR BOYS RODTRS Oe roe kirnee a tecesen at Olas tee | 4 C@4208 AF waton supoR mouNE dan a dead MwChne hile Jatt NE tender oe rented ot ft tad SoS ae DENIED DECENT HURTAL, Now Life of the Black Men of America. BECAME INDIGNANE, Goh Mon Afentd—Firat Blood for Mn Mace has a severe coutusion Just above his lof efor hte | ny of man Mr. Poter 8, Porter having his house set {n Black Friday Again—An Appeal to be made tothe Grand Jery—Hhall Unscrapuious Day ii order for the accommodation of per and Coburn Repratediy Throws Mace Over | lip, und acknowledges Cobura struck bim there ten ro UA committer HEXUY Jonssoy, Je)” ent colored boarders desirous of finding afirat- | py he Ropes -Boautitul: sparring, times, Coburn Rasa chors cat sbove the lefs eye, Accomplished | New Yone County Jatt New YORE, Nov. 8), Grief and two Mothers In tem ‘ersone Corrupt our Jarore? ( f y Hitting-The Bootblacks Aker and & scratch on the nose under the right ©: ai Sacer GaN inion 4, Nov, 90.—The bodies of the executed | tase hotel, invited his friends to 2% West Twenty: | In the guit of Davis against Bmith which hae on Mowraowenr Sraiox, Miss., Nov. 8.—The | otherwise they snow ao punishment. In the second | A® Warden Tracy opened the heary iron outer THE STUDENTS’ DODGE. Nindents have been refused to their parents, The | #ixth sires ar Bight avenue, yesterday afler- | been for nearly two weeks on trial before Judce Prine Aght to-day between Mace and Cobarn result: | round Mace injured two of the dager of his left | 4o0r of Ladiow street Jali at midnight on Wednes. | ke Endaions Gatlees: Bom bs Students sentenced to the chain-gn noon From 8 o'clock antil 11 at sight the stream | Mecunn ta thé Supreme Court, the sult belag arainet @4 ip wdray, All bets are off, Eleven rounds wore | hand when he hit Cobbrn's head. Ho givoe th day, he was greeted by ox-Comptrotier Connolly with Peaanaaten oth tholt Pricede tar, | Working in the streets wicn the criminals of dtstingoished a erie <thved kot heitind the firms of Bmith, Gould & Co, and Belles @ ne fone ho f Ne 0 the qalet question, ‘Don't you want enothor board- TT ST* | terday. ‘Tho father of the former has died from | !nto the new mansion and heaping their congratala- | Fisk, the went out tus Cors ta tbe bret meh be orar mt in tne | tae gutectrg aC cornet AE Salng oa | Ota Mer Tess. beartWaped fae we |’, 67S, Seualowey and BO Fowee, tans upon the Gavoted caterer vo the best tnd mow CF Wedueaday aerncon, sald Coburn ts the bat Sof, and the motors of twe oi Correavondence of The Sx rs have become Down to If past T Judge McOunn waited for the fing. Firat blood was in favor of Mace, Thero | Mr. Hant gives the time of the fight :8 hours and | month at the tone ae look af a Eastow, Pa., Nov, 99.—The sladents of Lafe- perebe ppp eerste heal te poplar Yordict, bat at that hour it was roported that twe wer Jeon knock downs, Both men were sfraid | 88 minutes, The spectators seom well satisfied with | toner, dhe could only pal ts ah vette College here hare quit the establishment in a ‘tudents who have been « meghy ' rn Ae rhs phe Sood ont. Tie jury were brought in and the forex ot each other. the seferecs desision, door and motion hie distinguished visitor | Poe OA onday Inch they sont a petition to the | 00 the chato-gang, aod are now eweepine t politic, ‘The event seemed to mark, in tlh a man intimated that anproper influences were being used. The assistant engineer of the new County Court House was sent for aod informed that the Jury would be there all night, and that he must Koop the beating apparatus at work. Very curiously he forgot about it, ‘The jury were frozen ont of the Sa ge in, Mr. Connolly carried a change of clothing 11 8 Tho Groatost Fight for | smal! black valise, Ho was unaccompanied, Rioornt's. La, Noy. 9.—The special train en © i Ever top the Deputy Bherite, fe looked eruna kagod for the Mace Coburn excursion started from Cowatry. 1 ' til bt a fell anon the splendid erayon the Mobile Rulway depot, foot of Canal strest, at | Naw Onteans, Nov. 20.—At 11:30 Joe Coburn | Howly uni rraph of Rimoolt hanging on the wal 110 this morning. ‘The initiated had beon instruct: | ghied his castor in, the rlog. Jo a few minutes sit0 0 tion of the vi march for whic! fully, ‘There were ol men whose countenances were familiar in the antisinvory gathorings of the olien itors, au epoch in that progressive tuey have waited long and bope- of Havana, must necossarily submit to every Indig. nity that the volunteers may choose to heap avon thom, Many of them will probably be murdered by the infuriated beasts who rule the city. Captain-General Valmaseda arrived in the city Orr yon TH# aROUND, “se faculty asking for leave of absence wntil January 4, #0 that they might enjoy the festivities of Thanks giving, Christmas, and New Year's day among their friends. The faculty treated (his request with something like contempt, Thereupon the students of shin i hen hie 2 time; there were you 0 now listen to the 04 to be on hand punctually at 6 A. M., bat the | acter Jim Mace folloWed suit, Both men were warm: | Moneside of sintet Sherif’ Brennan, and then Vit | seoisineg that apart from turkeys, geese, and the | TB*dSY evening, sstncee of the alt men tid the bletage of tae | litle room tw whieh they: tind beon placed and Gralp did not make ts appearance until nearly an | iy received, ‘Tne tose for corners was won by Mace, | (7° (ctl. aud ho began making iP exteuea Weal Conia dance, there wis another consideration | Th chaplain of the cometery which w: sen ane a “4 oh ppb for» a“ he of taken tato Sho large court room, J ' hour later, At the dopot some forty metropolitans | wo took the west side, which bad a slight eleva, | Dit (ature quarters. Mr. Tracy kindly assigned him | C10) Uluits Meare tia, Bulle Donienetn | oy tne medical students has been Removed, » h Unqwonch ble desire for ® continuance Geers i lation could he kopt up by exercise, ‘The ten weld OUt bravely and one of the two came ove! Baty on Thanksgiving Day Judge McCann came down te release them but the Jury refused to be released. | They said that the @woltth Joryman, Jamon | O'Brien, refased to consult with thom, At 1 o'clock how , the Jury hed come to one of the suite of elegantly furnished rooms sot apart for the use of his own family. ‘The city te quios, the story; there were women—mothers and sis- tore—who had tolled and prayed for the * good time coming,” rejoicing over the events of the hoor—all expressing their heartiost thanks to God that a por manly, plucky, and wise porter had been found to swing back tho gate of binderance, and to open ap the path to the eratifieation of the tastes that contribute to maxe wealth and intelll- gerce elements of joy instead of burdens, Among the gvisitors were the Rev, Dr, Hency Highland Garnet, the Rey. Mr. Batier of Bt, Mark's Chureh, the Rev’ Mr. Turpin of the Bethel Charch tp Baill ima Baptist, Were doialied for the prevervation of order, but be | tion, ‘The roferee was Rufus R. Hunt, vy all parties Fond oreveuting parties without tickets enterlog | unanimously agreed to, Joe Coburn bad for secon ts ; ‘ the cary, ¢ cir services were not called into reqaisi- | om Meaipios. and Tom Kelly, Mace had Jim Ca ; thet tet lakh ta Lb tod 4 ja | that the aiserse micbt aprowd, and they themsel vox tion, as the crowd were very orderly, The police | sick and Tom Allen, The umpires were Mike Co. J. The Foom ts a large and commosious one. and '% | Hecome wietims to it. sccampanied the excursion to Gentilly Station, | burn and A. Smith. Coburn weat mp to Mace and | Mtted far more ricily and comfortably than 86 | a nereupon the woll-vat s'oat Jour miles out from the city, where the | pet him $000 he would win the fight, wiich was ve. | £00M “hich he occupied during his #ojourn in the . Wokets were examined copted by Baca, und the money handed to the | New York Motol, I: is carpeted with aof Brussels. | y igectare to the boys eV hygiene in general and * The train consisted of ton passenger coaster, con: | referee. Tne tollet was commenced. Time was | 8M Ite fnraiture consists of @ parlor stove, a laree | giyatt.oox in particular, w be #ound up with a din- taining some G00 persons, the majority of whom | caiied, and both men apperred at the scratch, On | Diack Walnut bedstead, two mahogany wardrobes, | her inthe lhorary. The vearrable Professor. m Were what are termed the better ela and & table, ® large lookinggiass and a set of | cordingly celivered bia tecture to-day. Ik was not ; palis’actory to tne young Ken He broa ched repreaen’ ny-backed irs, With hair-cushioned sosts. fei, Very extraordinary Id ‘abd ured strong exes of small-pox werd known vo exist in the neighborhood, and the nts expressed a foar Names, Agen, Famitios of the Right Rta. dents Butchored by the Voiw ere. The eight victims of the brutal volunteers of Hay on whom the latter lately wreaked their Vengernce, were ail itive bore Cudans, althongh some of them were children of Spanish parents, ‘The following are their names and ages s Alongo Alvarez do la Camps, 19 ye of a Spanish « to the position coated Pyeulty appointed Prof, Green, of the selon =* dopartmont, to deliver . Tad, eu m and after formalitios, the jury. were called om for ele, verdict, rns, foreman ifald, that they found oF plaintiff on the basis o it Pridsy (ne Diack Friday)” S14 St 188 at Boon of of age. som jonaire, who was elecied last month Chitrman of the Council of Ma. *, including | inspection Coburn no doubt appeared as flue tives of the bench and bar, the medic. | ian could be made. Mai $ bad the appoaranee of | f : 7 lows, and 001 0 of tho best P langoage, where E Ane the Rey, Mr, Thomas of Zion Caurch, Bieecker | yoy \'he DI : \ profession and banking, cotton and mercaati herd work, but ued not tne muddy color to his skin | The Dede. one an eee a a ee eee ne ee assed Ga booed tug’ | vane. His father is a declared ant bitusr enemy of | street, the ttev, George Bulley of the Uaioe Coot ely tion ti auenst wocld'be ga 255 "1° te caloater { tuvitarments that Joe stowed, Cobura broazht down the scale | M4 softest description, and are as clean au carne’ Professor. ‘The lecture closed ta an up. | the Cubana, He mado his mouey in the slavetrade | Fifteenth Messrs. Joby J. 1 stor of | The verdict was ontered for th amnonnt. Mr. Dudley... Field called. tor—tne-potiing Jory. bab now ete w red, = sporting fi Tepreseniatives (rom ail the principal cities, Amonz the Freedman’s Savings and Trust Company Bank, i racy eo ake them, He has, alernity were out in fores, wit | at one Landred and sizly-one, while Mace was abous | **'*ri‘ty Mrs. Tracy could make them. fle roar, and the pupiia held en impromptu meeting, xl hegh boll Hopesret- ovittves He | gnicresolyed Jo disband tor- these maaihe....Trey | Fore Maria Ligoas, olclitonn moet Oty ms old, only.Aonof. Spaniard of fanatical anti-Cul phat hat sco! therefore, nothing to comp! five pounds heavier, ....... m eee omeence ona r o | tmmediately began to leeve So ae were in such a sentiments. The | street, Samuel J. Howard of Brooklyn, Nathaniel in asked for 2) da, a cane Av -WoatON Otte “Prine hE PRIGERE, ARO "TOT We had eleven rounds, time three hours and | H&A also the uve of Mr. ‘Tracy‘s parlor in whieh (o | tmmediately begs of the wa of amal'pox and father was formerly employed on the police foree as | Lake, Milsun of Kasiora Shore, Md.. William Be- | post with a stay. tdedd vedo aaah ‘ Aion, Nod O'Baldwia, “ the Irish Giamt," Tom | chirty-eight minutes, The first, second, and third | eezive lis friends, and he can walk all over the | way of a good dinner on PY, and is to-day captyin of a volunteor roximgnt. | City, "Games Bowser, Rdward @. Black lawrers | .J%dKe McCunn dentod the stay except a stay of i) Kolly, Sherman Thurston, Jim Casick, Jim Coburn ul building it ho chooses, but there is not the sligatest | did not wait even to pack np. Carios Angalo de in Tarre, eighteon years old, | Agl' soeuiding of Tweaty-aiath etrest, ¥ FP Wii. | CXgeution for five days after the entry otf A . . Founte were made by Mace forcing the fgitine, | P8 h tne only doors leading to the | f2bId and universal, and the Faculty are in a jon Of @ue OF the Most Fespectadle fuinilies of Mu: o, ron) cotate agent; Jolin L ‘a's. |, Mr: Field moved that the exceptions be heard ia \ sud Pooly Ma The second was uoted by Muce hitting Joe on the | Chance of escape, as tne only dary. The vyonerable lecturer on sma!l-pox feel tangas, re at; doin Lew «Sire, | 88 Aret instance at Gen ON THE RATTLE GRooxD, brow, whieh left a mouse, and injurod bis hand, | Seet—the inner of heavy wood and the outer Of | worgs of all. His suiden disappearance from the io @_Toleto. racer, planer Carpenter ; Mrs. Rich rd Hmiin of Washington City, Mr. and Mrs bors, as been particularly persecuted by the volun teers, Augusto Labarde, 13 years old, son of Edwardo Laborde, exptain of voluntvers, abd man: provorty of the Comat de la Fervandin is Wealthy and highly respectable, of this youtn was the Spanish A. etore been. Taree of Ite me nbers ed with offers of thousands of doll ! Piirelines* of ihe Brie eater They thought ies proper matter for his flonor vo lay before the Utand Jury, They sympathiged with his I they know he was with them in their efforts, and ted him upon the opporiunity be would 10 vindicate the proper administration of jus tice and (he purity of the judiciary, er all attempts at corruption. “ Lsheronamp) ‘ _— ed, with the key tn the | balis of Lafayette would or ‘BO great surprise. Pascuv! Rodrigues, ninetecn years ol, only son m polls 4 4 me Shrervion irate arrived at Monteomery Sta. | Inthe forte rouad Mace cat a gaeh in Cobura's | inate CO mAy ners nent ene an cre oe | The Protessses will no Gout Gupte taott wets: | offs tativertors Catia stieety eeere ets cal por | Sidney dohasen of this city: Miss Caroline Hiehas | mosiong had ‘seen ‘and dented ‘tne foros ' tion, Miss, forty-eight miles from New Orleans, | tet eye. ordon’s pocket, aad ali the windows and wrea’. it on the ring leaders of the movement | citio Btatea Leland Bre Richolae Wale of ener | rose and sad, on d to them that tampering { ‘ curely protected by iron bars, when they return to college next yew. Brion a Anastasio Bermudes Govin, 17 years old. son of & si 1 with the jury to corraj Nov. 80, at 10:45 A. M. Nothing of special iateres vinst BLoo towne H.dn te, errs ctor General of the | pt it were f decurred during the trip. Everything was con- | claimed and allowed, ‘The Aght stil! prozrossed. MR. CONNOLLY SLEEPS AND SNORRS, parang SAGE BERbeTe tose: Kicaetons niignae eacnas Uae rust Company, | Suey hod bean faated petaeea po ages vo Gacted in a most orderly maoner. Tao ring was | Caution wie the countersign with bowb, and never Mr Connolly retired within half an hour after his | 4 NROOKLYN PHYSICIAN IN JAIL. nape tf co Among the later visitors Mr, Robert Thompso the highly accomplished head waiter of the Sturte ¥ jouse, and his @ Alexan. spiguous. Mr. Thomoson was, in his tue disciple of Mr. Porter, and stil holds bim in'high respect. He is known as the most rated walter of the ace in this country, and those who have lived at the Union Hotel, Sa may had occasion to onjoy the results of his energy and food management a8 head of the nouse mi Quickly pitened on high gronnd, in a pine woods adont Ofty yards from the track. Jim Cohurn super lotonded fie construction, Mace and Coburn reach od the Seating ground by way of Bay St, Lows Both men were in excoilont condition, Coburn Wolghs sbout 164 pounds, and Mace 163 pounds. THE PRELIMINA RIR: has been soon in the ring sach science. Rain cam arrival, end nad hardly become snugly tacked up in akin Worthless ¥ Accomptiahed Wits Witu Moral Barial of hor iusband. ‘Vhe disappearance of Dr. Pardes of 444 Cla avenue, Brooklyn, has become the sulject of much comment, as both the éoetor's family an! that of high socially, Stremuous efforts nove down, which mate Coburn's corner bad. In the | bed. when a melodiogs snore (tie Stn reporter sixth round Mace cailed on Coburn to open iis | heard it) gave evidence that he was already oblivious hands, when something dropped from Coburn's | of ali his troubles, It is aremarkablo fact, testiied right Shand, which was only a pledget of oakum, | 1 by all who have been in his company since bis ‘The reteree said, * Fighton," On the eleventh round | ariest, that very few men sleep so soundly oF eat x0 the men being in the ring more than bals an lionr, | heartily as this man, whom everybody conrted a few tur his son, the Present Admiral David W. Parton, aud, conveying ls wile st thom to Havana, tre i ed them wost ably a Judge MeCunn said be sho ALILS) A.M. Cobarn shied nis hat ia the ring. | he retoree stepped im and declied tuat the ght | weeks aro, but who cau Bad nobody now to trast | 1 wile soul Nah soculy. icamaes emer nave | thom siovt hoaphabiy 28 Bis | {n all mattere pertaining to ihe tble. | ass bower, and. metrunted tho faa z ds aaile ' 44 immediately followed in person amid great | wns a draw, and all bets offhich was well recoived | lim #0 far a8 to eo tis ball. He awoke sesteriay | Derr mate to suppra Ue lac and membere 9° | MEO, veranco. 7 scare old, son of a Cuban | At the liciory ova iomg | StMtemente 10 writing in the anape of adiiavies, eieere, Moco a moment later stepped ito the ring. | by all parties, Thus ened tie chomplonahip cht, | morning at #o'lork, and washed and dressed him} Wott intuse ane Gleslud topows lacing We | doctor of uch clabriy im the cy of Matanaus, "| SkgUraattar anemic ee arity Za0y MONE | resent th mt ium Wnrough their foreman, aud be Tom MeAjpine and Larry Powers were Cobarn’s | (or years the talk of America. For science, ean. | self, putting on iresh linon which he took from tis | “ nada, e —__ + the ‘resoluta ‘and earnest countenance. of ‘Jorn | Guid see thal should go vefore the Grand Jury. : Pada “ ze iG] fee While he was thus engaged Mr. Cha leg, the result of @ carriage aceidens, and Havana at the Mercy of the Voluutcors Brown, of Harver's Ferry memory. takes tront | ganiy the Brie Waitg jetom 4y seconds, aud Cusick and Tom Alloa, Mace's. Co', | tion, and gamoness, there was nover in this country : Tre asthor of 3H tv's | Wasmsaroy, Nov. 89, —There are no further | fame; Toussaint L’Oavervate, Cluque of Armisted | 498d of the Erie Railway, and ; Ra‘us Hunt of New Orleans, who was soleciod betore such a fight. Coburn, I can say, has now | Underwood O'Connell, a clerk in his office, caiied it war urrested on Monday wld igh! 4 cl story, William Tiliman of Delaware, Lieut.-Gov, Oscar Dono, the Rev. Dr. B. H. Gar MeCune Smith, Abraham Lincoin. Oni as Jonnings, Mrs. Graham, the Rev, Goo Rev. Kaward Williams of Wimingre ter xc proved bimseif a Oghted, « general, a game man, | an war acmlited into hie room. Mr. O'Connell’ | last and fang inie Raywond atreah atl” ” tod the Lardiest man in this oF perhaps | vitit was merely a friendly one. Mr. Connolly wos | gt te taformation in regird 10 tRe doctor's where. apy other country to get at. Mace said after the | very glad to see him, and they remained together | late residence bis wife, who is Be-omplished, was advices from Havana, and it is most Hkely that the volunteers. having waked ap to the fact that they Are omnipotent i! they choose to set up for them Selves, will not rost quiet much longer, A formida- forse, entered the rin; amid tremendous cheering. He said the men come hore for a fair Mzht, and sap posed the crowd came for the same pur oss. If they remained quiet ant let the referee and umpires | flebt be was the best man heever fought, ‘Tne rain | until nearly 5 o'clock im the afternoon. plangee (0 Ge (Mov TF AT pets bie demonstration way be looked for at any tim Rep tee Bee, Wm. Bohne tog, Mr. and Mre, 4 a . 10 ,: er |. Porter, and some ovhers do the talking,no dowvt they would see a» oot | came in torrents, In fact we wore all washed, and When he had competed bie toilet Mr. Connolly | hai sinned gplevousty ugainat iq wife, and had ‘got ‘Mr. Porter received » kind congratelatory letter Removal of Capi Gens, only got to the city at 9:30, Before we got tho train | #at down toa breakfast of coffee, bee(steak, ham, i@ about non) matter, from ve Key, W. i. Tiffany, pastor of the M. B. Mace won the tors for choice of corners, Coourn | there WatW Debt Ini the saine ring for a purse be. | 80d toast, Vils wpporite wos not Very good, and it a peo “ homefopethie a mician, Maparp, Nov. 80.—It is said that the Govern | Gaureh, Redford, N.Y., thanking him for having dge ik ‘uno said that, atter the jary had i] atvanced and offered to bet Mace $69), which Maco | tween Hurd from Cleveland, and Madden of New | was not long before he arose from the table realest Increased tn | Meat hae revolved to remove Captata-Cone Hop out. aud furnish’ home Worthy of people | Deen #0 long ont, he did aot ‘hiak it right to make i rf ce, | York, which was won by Maddeu after a ratting | S20: Ughliag a cliar, called for 1mx SUN and Tunes. | Price gna anout g1O000 te mosey Tne decceey | mareds from the Governorship of Cuba, ‘who lid just emerged trom a prusgle vo long aad | 8Uch 80 exaction of them now, but he deemed it bis i accsoted. The umpires were Al, Smith for Mace, | York, whic! y Muddeu afte: Ne | He read these papers throuch util half p: Pardec's Iifo was ineurod for $30,000, and tha: | 3,000 fresh Woops are to be despatch od to the imperative duty to have tls charge 4 ad Jim Coburn tor Coburn, A driagliog rain was | Oght lor over thirty minotes uu. Rufus F. Andrews called. ° island, unt Was sot aside for the benedt of Dr. Pardes, so severe, ‘The table provided for the refresh Ghepo, that I¢ might go before faltin ie Tained with him until 1k ACH bis nepiew, BM Min tad ban someruadeen’ te wide er oe net Teo cient be bad wis we aie betliag wis (wo) as'ea seit eCity Receiving the | Dick Heamisl, arrived and stayed untill, A‘ hal! | Pardee, Jr., was the daugiter of Starr the woil- and was e credilanie dewons 1 tue genius | Aad be sk diame “ : Hill's Saloon—Kufun | Pet 1 Brooklyn hatter. woons private residenes Sad goed (eure of Mar, Abram A bathing, 4 cotenes then ism! Te rian. Lime was called and business began, Coburn 2ornmenced operations by reminding Mace thrice of Lis presence in two blows on te body and one in 1. mouth, Several exchanges followed, after wuich A LIVRRIED CARRIAOS 56 Monroe stree Vin a block of bis son-in! whose ability is #0 woll known 10 need no adula- ‘This' I the Orssof the suits agninst Biaek , 4 gold ring, growin out of the iransactions "4 in gold on the $21, 231, and 2ith of September, 1909, whica has come before a jury, and though tue minor purchases, Ves many other Afar bis father's deat! Dr. Pardoo changed w dorfully, He tad bees vespected as a competent an of the Habnemin scbeol, and had always devoted husband n4 eanstant attendant at Of the new ostablisim: islied with all the comiorts and ap) toat may be deemed dosiravle for th of the most fastidious do Mr. Henry Hill was as rabicund and jovial as F last avouiug, and Kreeted every visiior to lis varieties witn a pleasant mile. He circulated Buvsaeus, Nov. 30—P. M.—To-day being one of the Mie days of the Commai trouble was ex. @ brichiened, od cheer and everyting would and dace him beof @ sit eauhiecas AA GGEHIAE bickaaS (ka ate be right within a low daye at most, Ik wae notice: Ys CoutcabeMrarecagunal Chara. ie pectad, and extraordinary precautions bv taken te of the house are tn ail respects equal to. — _ o'M were eantions, and sparring d busily among bie patrons, attonding bo their com: | adie toat the ex-Comptrolier was very diapirited ait 10 neglect bis. busi ‘4 bts tamily, pitd F by the authoritios to prevent dangerous demonstra ELOrior ADPRAFADCA WOW Jet one LoedeL. meget ene —seCrnreawoLie nadie eo ‘Lois wos brought to @ close by Mace giving Cobure at Limes the company tndiged in| morning. Lut nelore We wife loli, wie aie dul | apeelil MMP ion $0 Ms aultath. Site B GASB BL cere tic SWIMM” GXCCI ORATOR OT The ety Ae athe houne ts but the erabryo of what . ae a UNRUTINE. Shen at Umes te, SMUT A DANES LL) eT ee ECT: TEMA TORTIE bite WNLET Stee e Pee CT ee MHD a wnat oF fick horses: sad eon jpidle ree we, eta - Senn ne eetoreme ben er ia TOT at as eauveriation, he danged Bis hand | SeCre rer Muse. We Tan Teanga Hf Teaseca Salts Hise tartare eaeamee ePen tasteh due \erceuaaian |tibnedsa pevaumstica ia. ive wrinarcly s memmoth tenternrien, 0 ME. | oa, uecretary of Biale and the Wiate Tro Betting thrown for his troable. ‘Tne second and | og the bar or a table and shouted | Wile sie was still with him, Senator-clect James | of this fa t living Was discoverod severa) weeks ago rniug. eujoining all good citizens to remain within Shall jostify the operation by their patron al OMctate third rounds were exhibitions of ekill, but few | ws yyorger there! Iorder there! The saloon on O'Brien paid bis iriond visit, tn company wit He hed become 9 {ree lover, und tb 0} Aseoarite T cneir dwellings, forbidiling outdoor demonstra‘ions, | ae and development of taste the word of exten rece of Fraud, bioas boing given, and terminated without @ de | iyo iret flor was thronged with rough-iookiog | Uyary—Mr. Connolly amoxed a grew deal dering | tush of his time, and where he equandered 14s own | 90 declaring What Nlegal assemblages would be dis. | $22, 8hall follow. snd the prospect of a livers Cutt | Cotumaia, Nov, 30,—The boud muddle in thie cided advantage to either, The fourth round wae | veiows with their hands thrust into their side pock- | the day—uatil o'clock, when they, too, took their | money aud that or hit mother dren, persed, Bess in that direction is vory encoaragiog, Mr, | State has assumed a new phase, which promises to \ Commenced like the former, but the referee chided | gty sooking news of the fight. The Varieties was | departure, At half past! the Hon. Jobo McKeon | As soon as ti leaked ont ¢ $15,000 of the Matoc\usless, \witke. eoared at tha Gar. Porter's house has tis capacity already challenged, bs ay the recent | sig what le to be done i the future hes beco, disturbances wore renewed —Mouster crowds of | guyjctoretudy, men of opposite political parties collected in the | A new chapter in history was opened with the Sireots, aud there were frequent collisions between not Mr. and Mra Yorter, at their palatial te Not only are they equal to all th them. The police y y ¥ eq all the Ui disporae the rioter called, He stayed until 8. He was followed by tne | Insurauce money had beon 6 fainily Inter OF politicians ond sporting | jon, William © Barret at 2 o'clock. Mr. Barrow | fered, and Dr. Pardes was worved with aa injunction Bots Mece:and Coburn’ then same to the middie/of' 1 ig9, did not leave until hall an hour alter Mr McKeon, | Feariring him to reiruin from spen ting tne trust sand som) sharp Gclting ensued, Mu Hello,” said an old sport, ae ho grasped dur, | At 2o'clock Mr. Connotiy at down to money, over Which he bad cbteied control by & power cl attorney, This he is said wobave d left his mark on Coburn's smelier, and the clar Hil) by the hand, “1 suought you'd goue to the 3 THANKSGIVING DINNER garded. and (him said that his tamiy, @ading him followed. First biood aliowed for Mace, The re ‘ with Mr. Tracj'« fanny, They had @ splendid | det to all retmonstran es, instituted civil procosa: turkey, with crinberry sauce, aad uli tie usual con bring out Interesting dovelooments. Cardozo, the Secretary of State, has custody of all bonds, and has usually given them to Parker, te Stale Treasurer, on comand, To-day Parker sent in an order for an Additions! number of Londs, on which he proposed to borrow money to pay lezislative ex $\9 men tor the manner tn which they wore seting. | Gensely packed with mi ened to be unable or unwilling | qomanas of the eplcurean,out they command suey a In one instance a company | host of talent outside of themscivas as to be able to straw berry enses, Cars maiving rounds were simply sparciug and shuMl\ng Beraw! erty fesiival be dd," retorted Me. ti, | SSemtaatt bute, ehampssno.it bein against tae | | Hear ant cakin to Huymond sitoet fof Civic Guards, sixty strong, were ordered to | eet any emerrency, A Arst-ciaas hotel fur colored | dogo reused to wend the bonds, aud eupl»yeu coum bus little fighting being indulged in, Coburn, how. Anal te He wath qpowee, Of sirawy eres feat: | rales of the prison to. nent intoxie wing liquors rit Camy charge upon the people; but they reversed their | deur, is really something new, and the colored ten, | Sel Lo test the question before the Supreme Court of ever, threw bis man every time, The dent was | Vuia.bP at Co mn too Thag've teas | Within tte wal aegrephl ge leit Mi nod, other proceedings pend- | mascots and refused to obey. The disorder con and station who Have occasion to visit | the State. ker insists that th drang nuviing but ice water L the day, This Was rataer some of the prisoaer's Vipitor Secretary of State is bouad to deliver bonds op Lis order wisliout im. agoiont bim by ints creditors, Sings are comtemplated by persous hus imposed by means of worthless cu nd eriimfoal pro brovgnt to @ close by the eleverih roand, in which | rousuly treate mfpal pi Sparring was the order, but one blow being struck | | ivore lo felt any interest im the feht eagert ill hereafter be uader no compulsion to elves upon their friends, making the yuza, Of course, on cutit coulda’. be tine *, the mobs hold possessioa of the the excitouent is intense. treets, and mpore enews. Mr. | pone ousen and homes of private citizens into hotels fur | quiry for what purpore they are to be used, and Mace retired into Lis corner twice, and could only | iii inparied what intora io had received. ‘alr, Connolly ate vory heartily at dinner, and im: Sag RE Cbseason amg Awlsionting Troms | at mee Abt Sree monstion. Leir to the | CaPdono claims the right to watch the interests of de got out of It by threats of stopping the Aight from | “' Bux reporter who dropped in during the evon- | mediately upon arising il shie 1 0 freee cies, from a WINTER IN BARN t Werds of Gen, Rensol. throae of the Kingdom of Glass, on the west coast | swe State, and refuses to give them up, saving that ° Mr. Util » HOX 0 x del + which om i A . 7 $ > ] : i Hil the referee. On both occasions the men went to | is. Mr tl) rowded since 1 o'clock this | yOx yf trazraut For a Pea aay Raat Panis, Nov. 30.—The Government of France is | of Africa. makes Mr. Porter tte State debt has already been tneroased too much, Work @ the usual sparring, when Mace again re- n a then 1° have to tell | jy ‘ h . am loeb in this city, A scion of the house of Glass, a little | ipy, stion wiil go be‘ore the Supreme Ci pacer on ‘ rey Mi give | 28 tue mountine Hon. Mr. Huvemeyer, Mr, ot of Si the very uneasy, and exercises the utmost vigilance. | poy, tie sda of Mr Boardman, re he question will go before the Supreme Court, andy Uired. He wae again called ou: vy the referce He | ‘em rouietling io sitis'y ‘om, As sn as I give | Parger, oi tue Pucker Howse on Mint avenue’ ane of Snow on i f te no crowd the news they'd go away, but it would stopped out and sparred again, whereupon the raf | one cromd tie news the. 'd go away. but it w 2 deciared the Oght drawn, find s04c's been all day.” Fived aid the fou TAILED ACCOUNT 01 viomr. Mr, Hil showed ‘the re201 foot and spent the Whole a ternoun together i a Firtt Rounde-Coburn got two views on Mace's | *Dsich Which he had received Pleasant conve: “ing Jokes and discussing te | my ‘The prospect 1s that navigation will be | {ic mlud ts very ansettied, and the generat imores- | ‘Tue Bible War iu Hunter's Point—A School bade TOHOWA DY Aialant One on lean neta: Naw Onveans, Nov. 9). | cso of tneit host SUN reporter heard: Mr d above thi 1. 1. is intensely cold | sion ts that the present state of affairs cannot last Toacher Mtoued by a Mob, Avather severe blow was given and taken, Mace f Het Gece, Metts rly ia ths Ment, and, had to | HaveLeycr say with emp asia that Guey Coeaming | wae ica ie forming rap) for any length of time, ‘Tue last words of Gen, | Early yesterday morning, Me, Feisel, one of the Vie Belting during the severe! follow! Baos o head puri le Mr, Peckham aud Mr. U'Conor) tad Batt Lae Grrr Now ; until it has been decided, Cardono says he will not deliver any more pont quences is that there is ’ e croat displ 5 ins daily evidence that the education be is obtain- Heros, Nov, 89,—Tho steamer Vanderbilt is | There is a creat display of troops in Paris, and ali | giving aaily evi ‘ ico bound opponite this city, Her passengers wero | Points aro gnarded by patrols every night, while po. | ‘2 1» Our, schools is probybly meant tor # grand 4 dvstiny, fe ts sharp, inteligent, and amiable, transierred to the Hudson River Raliroaa this { lee are stationed at every street corner, The pnb ; a Southern gentlemen, m physichn with a big + | eray moustacue and w florid complexion, bad a retired to Mr, Connolly's bed to anyboty. Tho conse. 0 money in the State treme Sury to pay the members of the Legiriature, and 1 is probabie that before miny dave « number of State oMcials will And themselves under arrest on charces of corruption and frand, Kimpton, tae Soauctad agont of the State, le/t without miking a report, ‘or the follo ving de <Vhe mi! carrier from k y Founis. | sanetie diensive, Avier twelve rounds ‘ae nehewae | ME Peckham aud Mr O'Conon) Mado Cottonwood arrived nere tng afternoon, waving elt | Rowssl toa Republican friend were: “If you have | te School Trustves of the First Ward’ of Long ——_—$—$—_— Dara'e riPROehOulder; IiSte Ops TIOR BAC BOE 8 eee ester denne ee eeu at | Whenever any other Iriend called he w eaterday. He raperis avout six ‘eet of snow on a | wot, belore lonz, crasuod the army, ft will crush | Island City, called on Mr, Solberg, the Principal, ‘The New Dent as Poverty Corner. siigat blo ‘oburals fice, Mace sill toreed the | MIT Oveon wosenunis he would uot perce vo | inte the urtor and Sir. Connolly cawe out sud e- | level, ani drits of from bweaty 19 Ode Aundres feat | vig, 4, han always boon Protorian, und hee always | aed demardea tie keve of the scent duliding, and | Gea. Arthur is prevaring for a general shakes PeiMing, foliowed Coburn wo to Lis corner and €00 | he used, seiting furtu that Coburn fought in his | mained with him & while, a ihe Gistinguisuod | '"Comuunication with the mines of Cottonwood is | formed a distict party, wheress it shouid bo nation | also those of the teachers’ desks, Mr. Seiberg | op 1a the Custom House, Tne present audordh e View Mace.” ‘Time, & ouguten, < "cnt | Sawa birt sive, end tual Mace fig to Balan | pari did not Urea up Unt! 8 OlOok uncertain and die Fuctuer sccouats of loss | al. Danger iy pressiug, Rooublicans have absn- | drally complied. The general impression 1a that | nates, in order to hoki thelr positions, wilt be re 4 Kownd—Both men were prompt to the | him atier twelve ravude, tm nei wae Cosiarey’® AYMPATHY BUT NO BAIL. OF AFe By BBO AIINHs ary ree Od tm ed losurreetion, You did not like the men of | the Trustee will reiuse to open the school thie | guired to ket the eudvrsement of tuo’ Kepuditeam AOE Hine | Air PO BATE otk fee rested eS ee Ones ee ee ee oe eri UY Tae alee ieted | day shree hours oeluod tine (rom Osaeaon wccouut | tho 13th of Mirch, Idid not like them, bat ft was | morning, While going to and returning from church = tawlbshico ga! ouurn Wit Mace just above the bel!, aed Macs go! | visitors sockiag {urther mforuation,. There seemed | a{vernuon sia evening who wished io | day thee necessary to jola in order to restrain thom," yesterday, a crowd of boys and. hall-grown, met ak 5 7F : Pattie am a sor ay Cat eecuee be chgs. | fonbe Eguenal ieatnicaton adhe ena of the | odur im Mele sympahy. Muss of ‘hess "wore | 322% sy 991 no Union Pacis expros train | MCCHMTY t2J2i8 In order to ree hilowei! ite Seibere, and hooted and crew suones | S14RKS FHOM TUK THLEORA PA. rp exclionees in favor o! m be eliven | Pate, “Me. Hill sald it was. nis firm belie! there | citner persous unauown to public Ne or belonging | —,OMAIA, Nov 9).—1) esterday aiternoo ee cy | Mt bim. ‘This action’ of the boys, wuich It 1s, De- = = ee ree one: Would be another Hzht between the men, as the | to the claks whonw nunes woud Hot interest the | from tie must. wus hele Soaterian aiernoon. VA other Murder im tho Name of the Freuch | Atm. ‘This aciion. by older heais, determined | | ‘The steamboat Wator Lily sprang a leak off Bishe p celngtrestergeain. Goarageria wesvay | Wiy.tt stood now it amounted to nothing, Gomera) pablie; Aibeee wary Obecs, Haweyer Whaee |: 6 Tho waius wers neatly on time wo Republic. ihe citizens Wao aayport the authoritiss to appoint | Kili yesterday and sank, Crew exvod, igbing rested avain. Coburn gotin. heavily arious specntitions were indulged in abont town | visits are worth making 4 nove o or os aicig Nove BccUramlade, one ofthe) four l a conimlitan ame ceenee teamed eerean feverdy Johnson, Henry Stanbery, and Dav Ge Marco's moth. | Mare retacned tizhtiy on Co- | sexard’ng the battle, “Gas man declared tat fe wie rif Judson Jtvis called at four sud romained Mere WaGiMaeeTie wealuar ie bac eee Bos SERIA ALE: 08. OF the (oar | A eo ars eet raested’ Krome Taneitc inet. tae | DaMee tad aaah encore anueegt aka carte Durr'a head, and after eanrp figuting both men fell, | PFA a util five. Mr, Connolly received him very cordially NY. Communist loaders condemned by the court martini | {8 te! ’ paar ue eh hate Uae v fe fia saw, aud that (ney had ao mone, put uo to | vuti y tremery colt. aud ice is forming very last, There Trusters do not exceed their authoriiy oF ot the Ru-Kiux bit Fourth Hound—Alter sparring for some time, | fznt for, Me. McHweony arrived about the sane time, vut | ieee iondid skating on Taggart's, Dickson's, and | at Marseilles, was ahot to-day, Ho was taken from | impediments ia. tue way of tree education, s Chudge Bows). now sitting in Colum Conarn nis Maco heavily OB the breast and sltsallr | AtWhy. anid he. ‘Jim Mace and Pooler Muce | did aob ao away nll late a} sogut, Dick Boninian | it, eplentid stating oo Taawutiy Uickson.s, and | at Marseilion, wes shot to-day. Ie was taken ‘rom | Impediments in the way of (ree educatio —— ar on the lois wid, Mave got one on Coburn'e fore fgets toleave Cinvinniti, anddin | called azain abJut-G ovcloca, tins time in company Paw flats’ on the ondoite | hi prin conveyed | sunnort by their councilé and material ai ery ees he 1itter returning on Mace's beck, Much | Qoouieg hie rine to 4 New Yorker. for €3a and | mith Alderman O'Nol, and 'at 12 orcioce wus sui | #30Fe oF the Newburgh Hav, extending trom Car | vee distance outside the walls and aliot, He sha) ake zyin ea indulged jm, when both mea | Weoley his iiamond for $70 He further ead that | consoling ine unlortuiaia’ gucle, The Hey. Father | thax south to the gorge of i Hlishiand ts irogen | 4 2000 ar Ata ye blindiolded, aad 4 LE prey Rape ayia cay tenearmerern ts Three Limes the referee said the people | i.e ian lost the diauond from Pooley's ring | Loysince, of the Jesuits’ Chureb, in nth || fre Rsatat aye plone Ral: abana Ks trenbpe | nae wecas cobra ioe ko Ranabers fo > itarly yesterday morning Mr, Rawin i ro a Bebt, Lot footing, he men advanced | ing Arbor the other night. and cave the hoy $1 49 | sireot, visited Mz. Connolly at 7 o'clock, and re- | thermowoter at @ o'clock P. Al. atanila ! Loxwon, Nov. 80—Evening.—The official bul- } Mouse a. 9) rouih Fou th sircet, Willlanabu eof the hog and Cobure fot a blow on rave toe saw dust in the place so tbat be mightuunt | mained wito him an Bour. zh on BL oe) Pian ” . 7 iia til wey ry jetins from Bandringham report that the Prince | $900. hwex,. Mace got'in heavily ou Coburn's le o slone, came in during the aiternoon and stayed uatil his — Be ayn f tr ih, ; ee irene ces aes #18. First biond allowed for Mace. Joe nit Mace | (OF thestone, fathor-in law went to bed, ‘The Hou, Haruey Co YESTERDAY. xU-K lie ANIA paveed ea easy pigbty although the fever has shown | | Certain contractors havin hoen ansnected of ann Seon ge geats And etter tong suarring be gut In | ant sesterday Dilly Clark's estabiishmont in Rous | telly arrived about 4 o'clock, and stayed until anit A ‘The Town in Posscasion of Drunken Row. | 0 furtter signs of abatement. ‘To-day he cootinnes rouantares of Hroowlrn, the u's free, Mace then hit Joe on the fore- | | Ail seaterday tay eee ee owL of sorting men | cast 6. But the most notabid arrival ot wil was that ‘The Unuenal Ceremonies on Thaukesiving © Town LF quiet, and the sympioms are anchinged. ‘Tne ice ra of ileaith bas be ‘ owed lim to his corner, where there | ton street was P D: or Mtr, Brady, Mr. Connolly's coachman, about 10 dice—Twenty-woven Fights—Attackiug @ | Princess Alexandra has willy recovered trom bor that‘she streets do Mut need cleaning j rp fightirg. ending with Mace down pad lacerente a oulaiders, ail ae rag, Oe BURIOUS TOs ctock Last Might, AS soon AS the Od man entered Day in mt rick's Cathedes ar Couducter with a Mwerd. recent iudisposition, » Keegan and Thomas Ricks, colored, were foMa-€ got in on Coburn's nose, fol | eo rea cut G o'clock 10 the ereuina. Tharney Ancon | tue parlor and saw his master, About two years aga, when the encroachments | Yesterday the Ku-Klux Klan of Morrisanis, Macdeal Rinne Griauing in a saloon ta Powers street yosoniay morne Fee eee sacra Mi Timon tue | entered the saloon and announced tuat nine rounds lie BURST INTO TRARS of Victor Kmunuel ans the patriot Keallans wore | qigruisod in their fantattical contumes took peceoce A Hendon Temperance Lecture, INEAR need Ranga fo aon iat te Reedmpany suing wgaip, Coburn bit Jim on the en fount near Now O.leaus, and that Co loud lamentations, ‘Ihe scene was very af e the Holy See of the trifle of ary Connors was found dead in an out-of-the a ergan retused with an. ineulula Hot, countered on the body, and sfior | bad been oud 4 threatening to deprive the Holy § sion of te town. Vepwent to Uonlsi's brewery hicda ectacdsa niicher.fruin tne Count teand f } ow | burn was the victor caused grestconster | jog, and tore Was scarcely ® dry eye tn tLe room a 80 0 face at Rondout yesterday moraing, ‘Thomas | gtarinpted tostrine Kodgan. Thov geaaplo! and wore Tee eine ie aed ior Covare | | uation among the Mace men, and mse wartiing | Me’ Connolly, was visibiy touched by the genulue | iporal powor remaining toil, a society was form | oF Dcoienes of having & target shooting, but sa Dnchen lak Gegli MAE, Gadd Grote oiik coc. ind the room biting Bud hitting each OlbGe Lit donee. [it eat cheering for Cobure] | change in the betting, $100 to $30 had been freely | attacamont of Ins old adherent o4 in Beisinm catled tne Cutaolic Union, The Bol: | Ney wery too drank to shoot they west no Geting, | uglishs \ i ated, offered on Mace, Soon alter the entrance of Bar At hail-past 8 the ex-Comupirolier prrtoox of a Ou bis clothes, supposed to be blood, wa arroated: The ike the Irish Catholics, uave always been | ; Meet aa eleeua ipa —— an eupen tuelt hands Cobura threw | ney Aaron the betting changed to $10 to $70 on | ight supper of toa Tovst, cold meat and ciks, | lane, like the Irish Cathal Papacy and cae per | ‘788 members of the company wero not so viel —— - PERSONAL INTELLIGENCE, € open their han: ‘obura threw | tue campion, During the evening there was a ‘Mr. ‘Tracy's family, | He thew renumed noted for their Mei the Papacy. and the pri: | sy some of thelr hangers-on, flowever, between RO OTT pdois \‘oker‘ewent ofevalled “among” tne | sparring exnibition for the benellt of Arthas Chain Aaa URAL en etoa ta Rear the Holy ituiner. tue Vicar of Carian Karta” he | them they managed to get up tweniyacren Aghte ae dont Grant and family, and Vico-Pi eb oxcl ement prevailed ee ie ib was in progress tue news was re- | yi pissed Waat apy He Hoiy Father, she Vica of Cariat on Karta ° a A Colfax aid wile, attonied Tharksgiving servic tforce suid he found what Cobarn nad | Met that hace and Covern iat fought we draw, | Sent oyeuine guilaiter antinight, when ai? took | organjaatin spread throughout Frazee, Garcaauyy | Sore heads were as nomerous ated noses, More | ‘The Rplsconal Church iw Middletown, N.Y Verday iu the Miropollvan Methodist Churet NORA igen aa Lk DE THO BLACKAMITR' 9, feeadisieiy tate’ 6 sound siesn. att mamnty atiribgabre che mild treatment OF th came out with handkercliiefs tied around them, One | 28H vey ¢ ame navat, Cathey tat De, Urvcloy will rin aetne canoldate Ph Kin db ® got in slightly on Cobarn Blackamith's on Broadway there | immedi stey ioe eit the pleasurect he the udopted rulers of Kone, The drat ‘circle’ of | ofthe Ku-Kius tripped Wu, Connolly and he fell of the ow hand is tue srougest wan lo beat Deue rd, and Coburn threw Muce, feliin mblage of villsinous looking spurte, | contintin the Cathie Unige 49 the Ute State was ord eee toa atte Miciael ‘Fionegan. Tewghed, . i gaa ana es te many of Reday's old frieuds from nthe outer roo: yaty Sneriffs | in New Orleans; the second was or sauize > r b Y r ercen siti flu this round there was some | the deventn and Fourth Wards They went for Mace | | Ail tis thie lt tilt Gale Ti yey aitia® | York about the bezinn ng of Inst mont. ‘Tho aa. | und dnstantly about fifteen of the crowd Jumped ou froaen eo tn boas winy ait t notions sun her dn be Part 1 forcing Mace to the ropes. | en muase, and believed Jos Coburn’s defeat # tor; y rories ut cracking joges to entiven theweary | sociation alreaty numbers about five theusund mem: | win, end nearly beat bim to death, Lo lives in e ativoaily wud iy a ladys . 1 a eeent Ths uum reporter foond | ere by & ated Mr, ‘Tracy in honor of the | ae” union (or Prayee vstitutone. wr the | Garrison, and a number of other Ku-Kiux kicked ap PS Loe R On i OCnmuay IRI. W Pent yf 7h dine PFelzning and sparring wore to- | At this establishment the SUN repo 1) | fceasion. Ture confined on eriminal chargus hat | of the Caurch ond ber ail the | Garrison, P xieatiogtaaid acrig er Re Pent. t ; nuely cautious. Co: 9 Barney Aaron, til Tracey and otners of ae gahg: | Cet otig qutuckod and wore permitied to mingle | fahiul are requested to Veroms permanent men. | grow in horwe cari) of the Tlariem Bridge uni inreeuited 13 n yesterday ot ekiak. Tit\t laces nea, voay blow, He then jamped | ‘They scouted the idea ol tie Ughs belns 8 draws nn’ | ith he real untn uichtinil. At diuwer bers He ee nee eee) cctleasiainenetbas thiiatcihitathtdie Masih shite cet amen y--errrareee 1 maak Mace The iatter claimed a | a ted in the on ne mann hi petetay «7 nom 7 geners! Aicht cusued, T conductor stopped tue LONO ISLAND. {Bor eonmen| — oi PUT OTT ATE " MUST ity y first religious celebration of the Uuion was | Kene 4 pet Libs Ban tae eee oe bitadricnelb ah ala He UNOTONE TUE hae ae ‘ whe first us “celebration 3 Talon woe | Renernl BABY eueked Tine sonducior. #10t 18 si been Fe RO i aiMMy HIGHAM a, eS ee ATC RCTS LINE Ve eek eee Te eee ee eet cet idrel: | Grant thee. crew hin ew ang. mate a alan Thana nen meals ane , or eyed scnduch yl " :, then each counter hie Bnglian resort, the SUN reporter met with | vexeraules, and > » ly wing to wash them | futher ot rr offic e : ab at the conductor, but the thrtlat was Sater 5 raogediita je belief that he ts ence or bite 4 Sebanges Gaburn At thts English 4 a W Nau York | down," was served to wil hands in the dining room aul Was. assisted by Fathers Dealy i i aE ANE te A which Was purchased at 615. pore dh 40 bel TP ticks and ai bt exchang the manbers of the Bt George ind ew noua |. dhe two deputy sherifs partook, Mr. McLaugh and Kearoey. A numberof tov: | pairied by the officer, Mefirant | aud Gar 7a yt ae ir et A : dat ine, meantime. bee well Ost Abi. ry ‘ 1 [cricket cline. Bots were o' Mt | dim presiding aud making @ epeoch, and Mr. Reese entlemen were prevent other churenes | Fi#on then went tor ily, dusk at wa aay. ORO UL tha Ment tarners Was 5 4 ae ana bu — ore lelgning followed ba tipom Mace, but there Were few taken. athempt | sincing several songs Wille, Were loudly encored Me tty, and. the cathedral wns erowde | Making a deadly tirust ai Che rounasman, Special lec day real tne ela eae ahi , “route slap eke anee im, the coruer, » | $0.s¢t: pouls tatied (Or want Of persous who would | SIREIOK teCny Anes MO ith tne laugiter ot the bh Worshioners, her Pes Breached un rian apna le Bra BBG Aller @ shark —— JOLTINGS ABOUT OWN. Fo exg!ian a back Cobura prisoners, who forgot all (uolr troubles in bue on roe O Te ee sacks pt tua taan o 10 hada Was isa allats = . x Tet. pegeduina bom men wonkdgmne, a Joyment o1 the moment mronaiNe SOLAOM: ST eilmetion ead \aAdelity ame uaa the atene, ani a Wer CURIOSITIES OF CRIME ens, sev ae reminder, ehirp fighting followed Jay Gould Driving « Horse Car, During the efternooa Herr Willio, the imprisoned ite beng the duty of every one truly religious Hm some ABenlly toe aS etna Ohta ‘ oe Fog Who swallowed Paris green of hie mas io fivor of Coburn, ending by Mice ve- At ubout 8 o'clock yesterday morning Jay | actor of the O\ympie, port vrme oreral wpaderial to work to kuep © risthanity ative, 19 Felixious ih te ware Be “war baily cut onthe boat, | @iloury Lohmens n, of 12) 0: . us, M1 Division street, died yesteraay at It * : : 5 eight ol-iaod wicks aud astonial eats oF structions were give! he pubile achoc 4 | cline tr i bull \ ¢ Fra iraguersaa ills wep tin Bath Re You've got him, Joe; | Gould appeared at the stables of the Pavonis horse panes d Seiliy, to tho great delight of every. | (nettuction® wore Rie etreatod the subject of Curis Snortly alter this William Be Fle was knocked | Futian, who entores nie st ee j auiy ssolls bias sha Guaiehunl Aa ace % These was more spar: | railroad in West Kad. A car was about ready 10 | poy h (foliows that during the | ably with lndiference aad sillodle. |e wpnele | certs and ropbed of & gold Walch and chalu, Bpeciel Le PRO Ler STYLE Chon on bar Way dawa tie Norih ftiver with a tow of Cru re Eee Ma alteuay, | Taft for Jersey City, When Mr. Gould stepped | | he Riettey held a mocting aud. soprinied. a come | Hi%.Qaktt O16 Un orci and ieeiated that the revoin. | Oficer brown saw the transaction and attempted 0 | que euch ati geyantems Jet peais fam Alvar, both of her sutokeste Bas tad ig g hn corner closely, | the reins, aud le aaked the Sovearsnce,” was tne | bi8 Kinane on Tid mesh raloieing to Anarene am leyantle te and gost of tue fights went bulviutiey Weld h Coroner Younes yeoterda ant ’ i mide. | driver has tailed bo p rf ance, the Holy Father and the Roman peov! i é als i eroner Yous verterde ev . ‘ #0f Hr were mide | veply. Mr. Gould ser & tao aan home 10 sleep, wo Imonint to Warden Tracy and the Ofte | gisthordtarrs pronounced the Unal bieesin ; : Horatio Dalton. a eanduetor or ne ease of Anning \ ye Lataan who tare vei ates toadvanes* | that he could ve in condition to work the Fs udlow Street Jail The festivals of the Union sre ‘Tuangsiving, a gag lt gen Mew ica com al Sasso of s iat Mh rahe caanetur en, ROGRE C a quick yt Abe He then took the reins Bimself and drov Hate ef bndie ers, held | Fourth of duly, Washington's Birthuay, aud Cie 200 Preparing for (ou day moral! ii V8 had died of teeth ohn isle conver, Gn | antl morning, Before leaving, be tld Ata meoting of the civil auit prisouer®, eld eer oe Minna tee asad Ot | WaquinchneDRrime.t@r Couarenee |} atberal wiih wile theyro¥ou ae ites aie ‘ging ensied. and alts: | ductor thas be Would bave a uew driver for MIM tho | 4.11, Now York County dail on Thanksgiving Dar, | Nome by the Liultane Tey (On Wednesday night Albert Mc(irader, eotored, | navecleuied eM. Conpsugnion, Ivesivents sugued My Soe : eiteiae to tne | uext aight. Tails hls ana PAOLA —-— of the headg of departwente snd chiefy of bureaus | Un Wednesday night Albert Motirader, cot tet, I eS LL dealer eemmesbie pre ieee - ‘ Me ibe yaar fp cee eee NOE OTs TERT NOEHTEG -t. mame Nite Tae OT A TAT EN VOB RAMS EMESIS etter or Ty Rath Gorouremih venuts: | ibe kuiur’ gf dourealy saddopu d. Ritiy, Roraeks ads ail TIED TTU MUO ATTN fons were woantmously 1 Tn Salt Loky Gay Thanksgiving Day was duly nua Prandanla’ imasaasa'a ARlbkbA acd will be Neste, gut a pair orn ema | som be ® From the Golien Age Whereas, Dr. Horace Greaioy recently py observed by uli classes, and business ut every kind A ; Keowto'cuugiit himn esterday iu : , Wee Eoin | We have now the satisfaction of informing the | cara purmorttie to einanate trom the e145 obrorved by al olay aI eaid that, nat. | fend ab ihe Cabinet mesting tomorrow, Tho re | atienael Lynch, © gallon, wa toduced by Jaren | 4.) i0.Nom, York Juvenile Gusrtion Socinty yoatone ’ thoy ved 1y Mace, Wo bat Gen Cluseres is not dead, but slits Hud | ore pete ete npllct waich had at Withstviding the crusade againat the latter-day | ports will be sent to the prass. av Derctofore in a jikvottibeauvates st get ty ateatgay - fare Toaukse a : ‘ h ing ensue! | w Our exvectacion ef meeting Win some day in | fone tone ie ae cr aud good governuiens of ead | saints, they could hearty Jolu ia tanks aud praise | vance of sheir deavery to Congross, bub Gos lo ve sireet so ine tub boat Waiter, [rig at tun fone ut 4 a yd ; Farms and ered | heaven ie to be sgroeubly aisappoigted by our frat | ih ait to God, for they kaow from. past experience that | published watil that time. fakin stick carly yovier lay mortigg. | Wea is, : ia tne ee DR erste eu ordered t to bie etag him on earth romt that our brethren | 2% ysoireg That we regret the puditcation of said card | whan thoir extremity has been greatemt thoir deliv The Vrosident's message. being in manusertot. | Mt! #9! Lynch on boar . ary of tug Dacivly, Ove uitdven’ dows. & h . Kio the anite of the Hig, ) of she proms who tave ratber too profusely maligned | yy¢mia journal, deeming such @ Course OULITeLY U Crance and triumph have also been nearont, and on | will be telegraphed ‘I've President ana heads af am them wre Lyuchs goat ae Sniea ‘i him (aud. we think, without Juat cngse), will BO! re. | cegiaty. | cing wo ton | these accounts and many others the peooie of Utah | deparimenta give mo ia! oa whatever of 118 Heeb Was sold penberdoy ‘ nish and lepton 4 6 her seit, You have | grot nat nie grave has rondered im op la advance | | utined, That nth hing we tga, | Lasse SPsQURie BAe Wheat Sharyn pecnie Bt lee | op whl siaipiah and ws afraid of esob | Ot bls aaing Gowan inte i eu "Tras sant, SSS SOS

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