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———— FORTIETH YEAR NEW YORK, MONDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1872 PRICE TWO CENTS. THE PATENBURG MASSACRE | patuztiarunets teactorg niet waste | A PLOT TO BLOW UP A JAIL, | 4 *0m4*0# 24 4 o1vonom covar, i If os A Member of the English Nobility Separates —— could have counted them If had been #0 minded. 1 I had known every man there all my lifetime | don't d Atterward Falls the Auburn people nover dress their babies In FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAN, red flannel for fear that the bullfrogs will swal- —. > Iow ‘om. Lwas in Auburn onve when pullfrows ‘a hind loge were in blossom, Chappell-of the chap. | , SATCRDAY, Oct. 6—P. M.—Wall street has beet TWO MORE OFTHE PRISONERS IDEN: | think T could have caliod thein by nate THE JERSEY CITY BANK ROBBERS fiter, HIS TRIP OVER THE SLOWEST RAIL- ne House, wasin blossom then too. Hebought | feverish and excited (hroughout the day, in consequence TIFIED AS HAVING FIREARMS, Here the Court took a recess to 1:30, ATTEMPITO ESCAPE, tw KOAD IN THE WORLD, ty pounds of bullfrogs’ hind logs at twent: of well-circulated rumors that the Secretary of the sipuaia After recess the re-direct examination of ay Prom the Toronto Leader. gents a pound, Just think of Mfty pc Treasary would devise some means of relieving the a pale cinl Samos MeNalty Seen with a Gun over his | Cratsley was resumed, Gunpowder Carried tothe Prisoners in Cane t extraordirary oase has recently | First Impressions of Baldwinavillo—In a pulls hina by es tte 4 ja emt 7 jd | Danke in thetr present distress, by the sale of ton of Shoulder John Coyle's Pistol Testimony | ,,1 did, pot look after the erowd for the purpose of no of Ponches-Chief of Police MeWs inme | been heard In, the Cout of Divorce in London Swamp—A Talk rect-Where | outof town, and that's what Pin golng te do | More millions of gold, the proceeds of which should ba agninat College, Finnerty, aud Kelly, ftevtr tiouse was a hundred yards from jetective Doyle Arreste: Pots i Henty Lotus tne Dapkes of ee kare Lives—The State Workshop—A | now. placed in the national depositorics and further ald Corrsapoudence of The Sun ners f etcon. re ree Lrorlies Goueee " Oo Bach. quis of Ely, has had his Womeno circumstances t Raton in Twenty Ye Ax votes the Smith farity, of such Is the next | the money market by teeuing ten or more millions of FLeMinaton, N.J., Oct. 5.—The investi- | fad to paseme belore reaching Coleg it | On the 2th ult. It was reported that Proctor | revealed to the world, and it Would have been | Correspondence of The Bun. President, Although I est bullfrogs, I'm fo | legal tenders ont of the fortyfour millions ke notice whether one of the persons who ps i ‘ pbers, had well for him and for his own fam ° “ . . n fi t Fation into tho Patenburg riots was resumed at | huocnea waiked faster than anf of the reeks tf one | ond Dennla, the Jersey City bank retibers. had been de. | Wal Oo tn sorrows tm hie own breast, Auburn, Oct. 1.—A railroad runs from eee ; Wel Saved Cac evmbenitvoe sentra te ae Oem tected ina plot to blow ‘The man whocan beat all other candi- | Vel! known that « committee left this city for Washings won | © Dovclock this morning in the Grand Jury room, | ef my nelghvors, whom L had always known, had been © portion of the Hudson | wT isst Hi ary Loftus held a commiaston as | Oswego to Syracuse, It is thirty-alx miles long, Ty in one of these crowde I would have known him if] had | County jail, and thereby escape. One of the prisoners, 2 ton last Friday evening for the purpose of mubmittini ovsr the Surrogate’s office on Main street. ‘The | heen {dokiug fur hi, but he ania have got. th aa Fromss Berso, & plokpecket, frustrated thelr plane, | weuveqecca ey Ate unserer s Hee cise iagy 20d | Trode on it, and those cars moved so slow that | 4ates for Mayor : practienly til pan for the coualderat 4 the Bree estate! nts Without recognition.” TI . Q Jo . the 2 5 ary Dep 1 rate deapatel “orn Wasi ar portion o| com. Squire not look particularly foaee whether there war uny | dently determined to suppress the facts. A BUN Fe. 5 jo backward to get It, They never have hot i ek n early hour prosided, He te aspare, farmer-like personage, | i thar t knew, Lut tny epee happened to fain tieee | porter learned from n trustworthy mouree the folloWLog ‘an exceedingly well-bullt man, At Journals on that fond; the greet danger ta, the OAKES AMES IN CONGRESS. grte.of the above luforination, and tho bears hastened i We tnchend, mind wanes | 85 they passed.” "This ilthe Arat'time that T have een | Fogarding the altcupt of the priagners to excape: Lady Palmerston's he became acquaint- ; — fo" gover (their sperulative™ veuturon, while. thove With & very low, narrow forehend, and wears | tvurmitthte nation, dia pit erethe cromdqn down | TSEATAMe the alnile of te powsners fo ence & Miss Adelina Montgomery, ‘whose | stuffing and gravy around the axles will freeze, | A Career of Rpeculation and Jobhery—Look« | (Pe"aiile, (OF A tite Pecame subliant, vet, the ne Woll-brushed brown store clothes and golds | Qowauntl Taw them coming pack, VEN EOS | setae bas Dauain Were. wonkied Oh (ee anit He dl been chief attaché to the British Km- | Tho screech of the locomotives ts very faint, ing after Private Interests while Nomis | Sortiwestern common. having ticen from oto Tg, powod spectactes, He dozes throughout the | | Kedirect-Aa they passgd 1 don't know that Tan: | teeing toward the court. flurnsiasin the cell between | DAssy In Parle. After a fow months’ acquaint; | Kind o' like the warblo of a four-year-old boy | wally Merving the Public, Getokr est cad eR, Bie, Olen awe thrones Watimony, and When Caled upon to make ade | fuopore thar there were sine there that the ieeters | (uote occupied by the bank robbe his commission and. went to reside in Hrussels, | blowing through a knot hole ina board fence, | The apecial Boston correspondent of the | Northwestern common. ‘Atidntie Mall wae algo: nen p guy nild and conéliiatory voice | abi Allen know, because they had had the saine chance " federates, and t Lg! In a mild and conciliatory volce | to iestn their sames thet! hind. They were among thera ir confident, fie ¢ an dinasfew words as possible, He evidently | more than I was. I did oot hear them mention any | nother from New York, who took hin Yaron His income being, too small to enable him to | Tt is capable of giving @ grasshopper a thrill of | Springfteld Repudtican gives a careful review of | peipeianl PHT Mom, 20 0 4K. 9 The new Grane ' Ee emer etestomed prior’ to he Melee | alarm, but wont scare acow worth aloather | the career of Oakes Ames as a Congreseman, In | ably be announced on Monday, and further comnbente a, does Visited every week by. hi del 6 a wes of the cra N pasecd ve 1 ol <a are therefore deferred, Atter the bank statv ment wae f TAM Hdd Os * Cells ie lives | Dames of th bedodind bee ES Proctor aud peas ete re for, LIF®@ IN DRUSERLA, oon The papel engineer, and flroman Woe ie following occurs: snnounced, ges on the general stock tlst fell of to a conata « ° joing iT ‘ y of 0 lo ‘o Jor a8, o jch mean, hi * ne par! ¥ 10 L eervniee hie maatetertel diewity Tle clr, | ,.Theard of the murder of the negroes between pand 10 LL antt” getter | About fourteen monthe after his marriage his | Clware walk ahoad of tho train to look for | , mice, In Congress, and belng a sich man.he | Aa ime iiances the Mighewt Ogurde" of the dag comp MAb dignity. His clerk, | the ‘same forenoon: A that the white men | ticles of food aa they might have thelr friends | Wie gave birth to @ beautiful child, who was and the cows always run on ahead | wien the war was over he went into the Pacinc | "ise, ogsin Fecord d. who site beside him, is @ smart, pale gentleman, | had surdered them few Now sent to her ihe gold inarket wane weak and depressed: In conse heological stud The co 01 keep it secret ‘what I knew to Gardiner Hauser verbs se. Burns noticed that | christened Emmeline Montgomery, They had a | of them to keep out of the dust. [tried an ex- | Railroad sj lation, alon i os Je Ol jon, along with his friend Al. jnence of the Washington lees ove 1 . it sent to them one or mors cane | handsome hivise on the Rue Madeling, and itz | periment. ‘Two tealna were passing, and Tatuck Joy also a member of Congress and « millionaire, aT he price ha of aurices ature alluded 1, and ernalon Between the Borelarsands | Gined with the King and Quoen of the Doigians | &match out the window and lot the head of it | Hom,carly they Leann thelr, questionable Anan- | quently here was # reaction ty) HAN bt dofonce, Messrs. Bird and Kuhl, and the two | fofeld. fT told them what had happened inthe fret arday nent ‘The same day on which. Ne over, eee ee ie alae aney, became ac: | rub against a passing car. It went so slow I | except perhaps Gen-utier; but Wt ts common | On old loans the rates were 1.16, 4.1, 816, 44 hows of psonets loll on the 7 piace, When We came home, and about the fire asl have d this conversatto jother visited the jail a ‘ot 20) 10 te 0 x tof | Ai teres sof prisoners loll ou the left. These men | AiCdy tated ‘ae-Alienwas prevent. Tact thon t | Ball ote cals of peaches far ihe burglary, aruese: | Handsome Belgian who wrote beautiful love aon. | CouMdn't strike a light. If you ever take a trip | rehort, that when Butler wanted to go to | Fiwing until Sonday: ‘The transitof eivercoln trough took to be a murderous set. Some seem stald, | told squire sinith, who waa there holding the inquest. | cored two. of them, aud the others were delivered to ‘Was at the same time an accomplished | from Oswego to Syracuse over that road you went to Alley and conv) Whe Qovietant Treasurer reaenued to catiog Rosas hard-working laborers. and others are freah- | jarethadacen ia the ceeds Peould not aay enetoer | Eractor aud Dennin. He heard Proctor shakingts cag, ttt, Loftus ogcasionally vialted Paris, | want to take lots of clothes, a whole ham, and he knew enough about Alley's F gad disbursed in coln tntcreet on the public debt BW,00, fwood boys, One is a grav-baired old man. | these persons that Isaw had taken part inthe Tot oF | go. he ‘neard a inctaliic rattle Iu it, We cuts hole | Mus, equnetimes made shore valle to London: | barrel of comed beef along with you, ake it advisable for | Tir total clearings at the Gold Exchange Dank were hea were received. On the 2th ult. Burns | ed in the frst circles of society, id operations to Dean Swift, @ great ad- i Ronatese ‘ct 90,906 000 ; gold balances, €2,992,00 : and * ol murder: he bottom of the bat al ‘ed pothit ry Alley to withdraw as a Congress candidate in A currency bab David College, about whom so much hasbeen | "Mr. Bird here asked the witness if he sup- | burpercnes. Then the plece soldered ou the top was | MIFOF Of je beauty; ‘but only In the ab DALDWINSVILLE, Hutiors favor and soon afteeeard,ceearyate, 4% | ktces,ssashem.. the following were the quotations” amid, ta a » Weak. loose-join' fellow. with | nosed the crowd had murdered the negroes. | removed, and this time he discovered a sinall task flied | stract. Mrs. Loftus was a handsome woman, a We passed through Fulton, which is antoe, | the same rumor, Gen, Butler accepted a retainer | 10 A.Mo.....1MM (190 2. M...114i¢ | 265 P.M... 118 4 shock of Cawny hair and thin yellow whiskers. | Me Atien objected. Justice Dunham awoke. | with powder, He threw the powder Into the waste | very fair repgosentative of the highest style of flourishing town. Itisnamod after Fulton for. | {fom the Uniot fe Company, and has kept | 1219P. Me... 118% 145 P.M... 116K | OP. M..113% bid, He does not appear to have pluck enough to nd in Baron Steiner's leisure still ever since. Ido not vouch for the truth of | »,The sterling exchange market clo Mr. Bird said he wanted to Impeach the wit: | Pipe. and upbratied the prisoners for making nie mother | Rnglish beaitty, favo belligerent cat. Kelly is an intelllgent Mr. Allen rolled to his feet, and denied | 8" tauocent accessory to a plot which, If discovered: | hours, and they were many, he composed sume | FY. Then we came to Baldwinsville. If you | this, but there Ia nothing in the re feeling on the baals of advanced rates, prime bille of 60 cant Yaa - . 3 4 ‘ oO . and id " ‘col n her to the fe prisot. ey offered 5 putation of ol A 0 oi pois Flew oo reas Veen runt e aonte the right of Mr. Bird to do anything of the kind. night couslen her to the slate prisod. They onered Fery Diautiful sonnet addressed to the beauty count the vacant lots, then Baldwinsville ie ® | Ames, Alley, or utler to make it linprobable, oe eae a base r sno ta 4 oro Mr. Bird sprang up. and ina forcible speech | jected their offer, and called one of ihe Keepers, to io a place. There is no yacht club in Baldwins- | 4% confidently as dl. The import ent td 0 old o Hasan honest enough face, with thoroughly | Claimed thathe had the right to find out-it the (Eis Sessa ticcoa the teen gynurement, aud parity to gratify the vanity of | Via Place. Muore ts no yacht ihipplia nore and | aNow,recome to another branch of the Oakes | pur Be Pee ie wef old rai ob Ti . i bY ou ot hth witness had been delinquent in not giving in- , . . Loftus, + OxO1 i mes scandal, and one about which there ‘Of general merchandise, 96.5%, r How they would look when diled with Jersey | finmation'ts the aucherition what notes Na THE INDIA RUBBER POWDER BAG A Dorr. other hardware. I saw a procession in Bald- | be no doubt,’ Having a larme interest Inthe Pre lant week, 000.08 oF the Gor whiskey, your correspondent has had no means were all neatly at- na clean shirt Proctor and Dennin were removed to another gor | ta Auguet, 1800, Mr. Loftu tthe were | cursion to Paris, returned unexpectedly to Brua- vedatwas | sols, end he found the Baron Steiner in the winsville. There were no gals there, ao L guess | cine rollate . in the procession, all cows. It couldn't have | flon,and being been a tempe into ast year, an. increase, as compared speculations: Into | with the latter period, of $1,610.90. ‘The export cle money was golng by the’ mil- | fhees of domestic priduce (earteney crowd, for every one of ‘em | Pilgrim Fathers’ District, Mr, Ames Bimosts ter the week eding kept” prompted him. If It could be shown that he | 2" a Was interested, then his credibility asa witness | flor, Ag Inde miner, bags containin would be worthless, Mr. Allen responded that | found in Proctor's cell. The con par of observing. ‘To-day the tired, and every man had « WHAT THE PRISONERS DO NOT TALK ABOrT. | the witness was not on trial. Counsel wanted | that the prisoners intended to blow out a portion of the | drawing room with bis wife. The Baron was maunie ar ne , w fit to | bisi0.218 forthe week ept The extraordinary demand for reportorial ac- | to go Into the witness's thoughts and opinions T wall, and during the confusion escape into the | half intoxicated: and under the Influence of the Gee Hera ie salto ianvilio: cud: ihe tieoeinete Kot Dimeell appointed on the House Gommittes | Specie to-day, Includin Fai ahipment commodation has bern. met by two latest-im. | to expose a chimerical delinquency, If this | Court Hose yard in the rear, Then, {t is said, their he had_becn imbibing, he ahowed | ore worn in | his and the best male | concerning his railroad, and eventually became | luded to, J0sH8, w total for the week proved school desks about th Oheight | were allowed It wot h UD @ number of | Plan ¥4sto,take their way acrose the New Jorscy Kall he last sonnet he had addressed to | Sunday, fat T saw there &. chairman of it. This in itself, unloss a inan were | sf ber Sfallows Se! Pir “a child “of ten years. ‘They in very | braueh investigate 1d then be proper | grain the front of te de touiiend chelr mirauers, | is wife. It war an impassioned sonnet, and | Tyriogs ax goos Haldwinsville no goon the Stace, | M2 yrunulous and sensitive on such pointe | stelis.coy payments grasa a; bala Bandy for the fat Erosequtiig Arorey: tees | the, Sheri and teat the nents | ecient Meee Reaimuen styrene etcey that fe | ofthe mone. The Harehestuna by theindignies, | Alou tatate this as a fact; itisasurmiseor pre- | Hike a man ecrving on a Jury to try hisown | sucreny teas Pith secs. Ram Rae ie statis torches Chimaelt’ one the | borhood, for not having been more promt in | testiuoay against Chief of Police MewWiltaine and De- | Challenged “Mr, Loftus to moral Hletion. Tdon't even know how Baldwinsville | case; and should have excluded Mr. Aines from | “the Tre Fy toaugurated its October policy ty par: Weill, ‘The spectators lounwe tn allsorts | bringing the murderers to justice! whether | tective Doyte, who have been arrestelas accessorieeln | Tittus “accepted the challenge goon, but I think the State goes the same way as | Congross ever afterward. But by this time he | chasing on Weduenday thrve millions Byectwentees tudes about the room. The proceedings | they were all criminally delinquent, or whether | the attempted bank robbery, is atartliag. | It ts also said tained, and in the suburbs of Matines, which | J#ldwinsville, had resolved to stay in Congress till his railroad | 11149 to 118.25, or two millions in excess of the adver ry dreamy and unexciting. ‘The attorneys | @ reign of terror exist et Mer to Udvel tert tecape. et Coamived WHE ME | ie itvated afew miles from Brussels, they mot OFF THR TRACK IN A SWAMP. Job was fairly through, and he made it impos | eed amount, The onterings agyregated only #3108.100 tions at intervals of five minutes each, | And kept their mo Such a course hegre ‘They used pistols, Steiner was shot through the | After passing Baldwinsville, we went through | Sle to nominate any other Republican candl- | god at 114.0%, tie bide reaching 4,98.00) wt T1330 to a ; ; brain. and lay dead on the fleld. a awa. U anoe: sisiee ‘4 ai | date in his district. At the last election there | {1r" Next week the Treasury Witt purchase. one oth The Arrest of Chiefot Police MeWillinms and | MP (ort e retumed with his seconds to Brus- | atoppedin the middieraf a lot with sinecmnor | wus & strong feeling against. sending “him | Hoi boudeand sel ‘an equivalent amount of gold, oF at 4 Detective Doyle of Jerney Ch sels.” He informod his wife of the result of tho | tive, a baggage car, five other cars, the con- | Pack; so there was in Isis; and if he | least thisteaccording to advertisement. The disburse. Chief of Police McWilliams of Jersey City was | duel. She b the Baron's death with com- | ductor, and a nice lot of assorted passengers, | Pad been a poor man, he would not eek reached $4049, the gold pala. inte the Teneo witness, Who sits under the tiagisterial | Was legal, and foreign to the issue, desk. answers after due deliberation. SQUIRE DUNHAM'S DECISION, ore were two. flutr ay. ‘The first was ‘4 Squire Dunham looked over his spectacles. a tere legal bout between the opposing coune | and iulldly ventured to suggest that the qucs have got the nomination or the ele ol, the question at issue being d ed accord. idle ot headquarters yesterday, coudueting bi . but she burst into a flood of teara. Ina | Wi tickets to go through, a on accoui coins footy 29.901 the identification of € as the ia 4 | | ter we part.” id cars « rt “acl i Ld cA, nan | and the number of bales exported om TOT WhO CLTAEd Seances ae ntrere hone crovsexumniaation continged 1 think the matter tanding his imprisonment in the county jati | “F We P Stvontks: Pos ined te ther alllng downie thattiascans | W8° is worth a million can get himself nomi. | ""ivetnourtary situation has itracted more than ordi. > ints! unless more rar alk a ink old Batey was the Saturday, on © charge of being ® confederate of ° very Intel ne fc nated to almost any office. And so Ames was | nary attention during the past week, the surroundin, pang pode the suchorliien beste diesieslven osee y Hee belie! Tangs Sraater. sities te piped A deed of separation was drawn up, and Mr. | vohad a vory Interesting time waiting for the | Glocted, and is now in the middie of his last | infuenc the market having been fraught with Une Proctor and De About 1 o'¢ into Police Headg 1 inter needed. nt atribgency anit high rates forimnoney Would Not j term. Whether he has attempted to bribe mem- years in nether | ning, the bank burglars trie Returned eo. La Mrs. Loftus re. | down train. T liked to have got Ku-Kluxed for I k ob Saturday aSherits officer walked | inained to. Brussels. gave up the house | telling the conductor, "I thought our train was AU'Uile scaaon of the year ahoney te “+h ae’ bers of € TORR OF ot, is las Producing awarrant,in: | they “had occupled, ‘but hirod a less ox. | the dinen train—protty well down.” ‘Tike time ingress OF not, bis last fly uiove products to the seaboard, else tho lug that nearly all the ringleaders have eseaped they may prolong it to the day of judgment ¢ fo.“the shop 1 rd Macklin. t uhluw it w Haro ts one thing that i+ eapectally notleeabl sorte gd ts ey Congress have been scandalous for hia open and LEE ages Acai dag YEE ATCT Ae Pile more than atothlee eae. veare Gucctere weeks DUCT ald. gon RIN hite metthe (hittiatwewaee prvonen and rag want | Lenuive house and “her daughter Smmmestue | Me Dueaed through the mame da, satety. and | notorious selfahnens in lotking afer iis ta eetatey fant it Hato Cr TER uN ry as othe parties Win the crowd aud knew, Tthink f did nthe Heights, forthe wa papecial ci * oth : ~ eee! Ks, crests, while nominal serve thelr strictly legal standing in a monetary : Run's theory as to whi 4 nity parties w UE AIS ag By SE EL nother Sheriffs omer stepped | grew in years she became Incapable of con- | we arrived tn Syracuse. Those salt sheds beat | 7) he sure, other Congres In the summer, when trade througe the Stated ta particle of ey ‘ nus far been At Kave the names to these cnston where the trial of Pr trolling her passions. On two occastona sho | the watershed of the Nile endways. Itold you | cane: to be aure, the Pacific Railroad was, ull, the country banks forward currency to elicited to throw Ui Coll The prison about it: nay more, they have carefully ab- the murder of | that equ vthing | one, ar@ Je k Macklin was the n't think ; cars ve 8 year ago, #0 1 took th pad” for Auburn. aacAmuen mnintatin 8 “great” pics work: |S" gtenise Yaar eet ol an tt But It was also a great private Job, and both | pansion of loans on the part of the banka, which ag: National | hurled at her daughter a carving knife, which | il about Syrac Poyierligneiy | foftunately missed her. When Emmeline Lot | 0” The Old k he ake Perr s refuse to say a Saked thors chateihte It union che penrons iis inatter over Fer cUienSt | tus arrived at elzhteen years of age she left her pnd pere Tam, Atues and Alley decetve themselves, without | Rravates ‘the situation. (nthe fall season of the Aviltiam by Allen war revalleds ena’ his cr Johns. Hammer was next called. John ts | luimediate feeafew done om. | home, and proceeding by train to Ostend Feah wa a clath decelving the public, If they uppose that thelr | seat. if they "were to ‘trench ‘on “thelr 33 examination was proceeded with. He isthe boy | one of the most innocent looking youths imagine | Previous to 1 had been voto | took the ateamer for Dover, and thre ira A MAN (WHO KNEW ANN @TREDT. fellow citizens believe that they helped on the | cent. feserve, which ts chiefly the cause Of who swore yesterday that Kelly asked him fora | f! He had not the slightest trace of Dalton | ete tae tence ai at dune: ia the year ves, | quosequently was alone i Le enue unten n coming from Syracuse I met with a oontre- | fallroad mainly as a grand national enterprise. | Mh sid from the West might be aafely met withous gun. He testified as follows his face, and seemed a siab-sided boy of seven- - he Fi N T tv re # ained asituation es a gover of rather a country-tempa. It was to them rely a matter of business; ‘a fe interests in and out of thi t fed a seert the Firat National Tank of Hes nase nw nf y-temy Gfeturblng ail the iegitituate futerrate. Io aud out of the y Ib teen, Everybody was a little astonished, there. Jersey City, in the county of September, 1870, she was walking in Saya he, * Be you from York ? they are h traders by nature, not legistatc ely. The Ket are pe dottid, dL thought well of John Kelly. because I had | fore, when he sald he was #7 years of age and | Hudson, wea broken end entered bye Kegent’s Park, London, where she made the ar Saye lt Dm your vinegar.” and they had no. business to mixup their pri- | certainly vcannot tel| where it was. Lajwaye found nim to hada family, He hung his head down modestly | with Intent to ateal the moneys, b quaintance of a gentleman 44 years of age, a8 | cave he, | Much acquainted dow ? Vato affalrs with the public interest.as they did, | combine n haved mau. I saw and spoke to some o but answered every question promptly and with | rities of anid hank, aud of others in aid bank ‘being: | she was seated on one of the tron seats inthe | Raye {That's me exactly With the last phase of the Ames scandal made | chinery, of the | Governinent fits . abet deme Wao woniectes ive mp Fatenburg to the Carter farm eady bes I therefor, commit the raid ows Says 1." Untisually so." . though It seems to be the wors arke Khe metchaute. The Comptrolier of the fect them john Wasa worthy ctweet aud Twas at hone fave ulready been indicted theret nit'the anid f atineis FDMAO UR NO minds om eridenoe | Rereee i every i never had auyt enight of theriot. Ldidn't hear anything ( rime, although het with his own | Itwaean eventful day for her. § Says he." Well, Fdeclare, T want to ki aving long ago made up my mind, on evidence | Curmncy has called upon the national banks for a stat rigs st. Hi Scene pervous pansing ty tatere Te wate ta" b or entered the ‘in persony audtuat he | lutely tired of the situation she bad taken. It | you really do know Ann st quite satisfactory, that Mr. Ames was unfit to | mest of their conuition att rqerikege-¥ lowing w Et ta beat hesra accessory to the sald crime before the fact, and was avery handsome man that accosted her Says 1, Sure as pic represent @ Massachusetts district in Con- uraday night-Oct. 3. Discounts arc unchanged. The thou death by uur bao "1 got, formare iu the profits thereat and therefore ‘te prays | though not avoung one. He proposed marriage. | Saya he, «Well: how dove she get along?" gress, because he was troating a pub. | early business in money tovtay was at 1G! ani! interest, ' BADGEMINO THE WITNESS, je. and then went to bed. They can EMindhett te ammero nad complaint and dealt wich | Hut Before the ceremony had been performed | Says 1. she's flourishing.” Ho trust an # source of revenue for himself | roland interest. At the close a few loans were douo ts rou eer hte at thet was ot A ent back = spe yh. ei “| ashe was instal as his mistress In Hans place, Says he, suppose she's growing finely ?"" and his ends, hy 08 Cal Buca dow ati, gold. The bank satement was very unfavorable, cetie SAN mntinpe vest T snougat. tt was pretty eR a ie CU Me qTutlar ‘eiidayit' Was aleo made agaiust Detective | Sloane street, London. During the time that she | Says te Growing? I guess she is growing! | the details, [ut T do notsee how he is to escape | Mo \fat endere aud spec bring bath largely decrease nod. Y did nut thing it wes my duty to eave Jonn Kelly tt how iany of them there | Doyle. was confined to. her bedr: by sickness, her | They are putting up a building seven-or eight | ffom the dilemma in which his letter to Me the aggregate, being: #40 The telat Havilities festa Justice for taking part 1a sucha crime on © No JUSTICR HERE.” Tver: Qhiing her keys, opened her writing desk lea high on one of her corners for the | ¢ mb and his late public denial place him. No | were reuvcea g343);f0. wilch were fot large enouah hen why did you wot inake it known? A.—Be e Hon C,H. W peared ap co and discovered some photographs. As he w: lerald." ordinary or reasonable construction of the let- | to. compensate the decrease in to! The to eateo {did potwant to. When f saw David College tn COYLE SREN WITH A PISTOL. tee Ses preared Ae soem | Sramining them Ne discovered one that was un. | fe ioked at me amased, and ters to MeComb rellevos him from grave suspl- | sult ofthe movement is shown, In» decrease in the crowd that morning UkOow what hieiate wae. He | In the morning Taw the men eoming from Paten Hf hreara Chiet MeWilllaue say," We | miatakably the. p s wife, He} Says he," Putting up a building on one of her | Clons of bribery, nor does the curiously evasive | et renrye uy te, ta fhe sharp decrease. if ae notin the crowd. ‘he ald tio Cites" were whive men.” Thi wan womewnere : rushed into the bedroom with his photograph | corners? language of his public denial. Besides, where- | ghocie can guly be Accounted for by the operations Of y fiech nal Phare ware trom one hendren o iS nce sald, « There will be no e: in his hand, and frantteally inquired who it rep- Says fT. You." ever there 14 any conflict between the two, the | the clique. The ralive totals are annexed John Crately, athin voung country blacksmith kitchen window. There were from one huadr and proceeded to mat s\ tays I. Yi it iM bell ® th I itten t a Weaken valle celneheacce tall P with, | hundred and tweuty-tve of them, y were tng, the prisoners d Fesented The wir! re ve, low ay Save he, “Look here, stranger, there's some | publle hot tata ie hat Adersee iy centet ie :: ee, pel Geremcess hg yellow ‘. eres BH Over with armed with pick handles and clube, some hammer , rt aa was th Meture her mother, n as the street you a f PUSING@RS AABO e iH ce ts ore to be 3,500 S29 00.2) Dee. 459.5) Ray seeds was the neat withess, He throw his sea a stop the stoop neat ta the tend BS REke whom she had quatrelion. “Then d am Sour | tha ain etree eee ore tong Nalderane pacele: credited than aletter ty the public, written for Set imeatetorcd Bre hs see over the arm he Withess chairand gave | and rat dow stoop Waa cloee to bus! father.” he exclaimed. He had hitherto dis- | [was talking about a niece of mine, who w the expresa purpose of defending the writer 8,100 mee his answers with deliberation. His te ny | within at ty feet. “Some of then peparate ce guised his real nama to her, ving with her in | ta York » sear ago to learn the aiilinery from charges made against hi The Com Bee made a favorable impression. He said and asked FO ete inher aid Be unicate with ther the name of Henry Houghton ness. in its forcible fence Dee ry bey Wanted uD. told the had Gor triet Attorney, and then on! _ ° ” e , = wer snd they wenton, Onevot them said it wased der from the District Attorney, and th ANOTHER DIVORER, Saya 1. “Why in thunderdidn’t you aay 40?" ae ae go seems to have made that lower 20 far aa ‘cre were no guus in the neighborhood. 1 think al Soonatierward the fury came into court with : Says he, “1 div aper his oMcial organ, lets out some date nny Wemk Feats Gress epoear Laituce cebe-any ot nee epee tttenmerd tee tery came into sonst wit Shortly after her recovery it was agreed that a ays he, “I did: things without helping Its client-at-all. [ta ia ayuipathy with gold, did not Know amen of the fret crowd. Ido not recig: | trary to exp Mon, the Prosecutor did. not dy Suit should be immediately sought for, POLITICS AND TIE WEATHER mits, for instance, what could not be denied Ag A eauy of the prisoners here except John Coyle Ife | Sart 3 Sao naeewate remee neat and Lord Penzance being acquainted with the Thon we both laughed, and got_on to politics, | that Ames's letters to MeCombare genuine, and u he along with two others after the rest had gue ou, | faryne opmenta in the cas facts granted cue. Mr, Loftus having obtained | That fellow cussed everything. His fence rails | that they need an explanation, which, in his Poop He hada pitol, (Corie sutied.! think one of the | | “Chan application of Mr. Wingeid. the Court directed | a larg onto his fortune, provided ha had warped, lls pumpkins had withered, bis wa- | public denial, Mr, Ames has not seen ft to wi U.S. currency fa.tloy Ting 5-20 1885,coup,. tse Th Crihe other bad eaything or uot. Ldn not know the | fat theprisoners: Mew iliameand Dosie. be brought | gomety for his daughter, Hut the end was not | termelons were dried up, his corn stunted, and | The Commonwealth says, in behalf of Ames, | Gis te 18} HSif Same ise coup. a AK ser ia eieer T th net tacoma isa them now. 1 kt Vicinity: that the parties. had been arrested. apd. the He resolved to have an interview with his | his cows lame, all on account of a dry spell of | that in. “placing” stock where it would | teissiccapon. Hox 1a sam feos coup. tise He Geurge Milbura. don't Tecepaise nies Peing oneot | Yicinily, tat the parties, had Geen arrested. and the who was till in Hrussels, and to whom | weather protect” ‘the Pacttic. Railroad speculation, | SamteguAl@N dls 12 104 reg Wik im (eorge Dallbara, TGon'y, reoggalse hina os being Court through his bankers he regularly forwarded the ys 1, “There is only one way to remedy | he only meant to place it “aniong Snancial | £26 ise. coup. 13° 115)¢ 1040 coup. OTR 1 Stopplop th n tbe crowd ‘ad Arter Nicwutianeand Doyle had been condusted to | Amount agreed an In the deed of separation men of credit and character In diferent tate Te ee ae or ee TIN thy ; n mninutes behin the bar, Mr, Winteld moved Liat they be sdmitted to | Ny the death of the Marquis of Ely_and his | Sayr he, How? Whose reputations at home or elsewhere would | $28 128 .caup, Hei Hiss be of ssl, coup. 1h Raa tae co aa bai) ‘i 7 fe | grandmother he had become worth £15,000 a] Says f° Vote for the right man." give confidence to the whole enterprise. If the | O28 Sito J&I. 184 14 Paci g. bas, Wi 99 en they came bark cali, Garretson, the Proseeutor, then addressed the | year, but his wife was living In Hrusselson what | Says he, * What's voting got to do with it?” facts soon to be disclosed do not make t in State bonae (today tee tracenctioge: Wore Ral Caen eee ne themtenter of Peliscat detey CME | she Considered a miserable allowance of £400 a] SaysT, <A goud deal. Haint the Administra. | statement seem very ridiculous as well as false a Oring call Tenneasces were quoted at t and th ther a ective ere not « year. tion at Washington held the reins of Govern- | I shall be surprised. The same ingenious editor, g; South ¢ WHAT THE NEGROES SAID. T the crime of ‘whic on har On bis arrival in Brussels he atayod at the | ment for four long years, and right through that | who does not_seeui to understand the force of fo. new, A) aed yee ribey were aitto | guiity, but that they actually aasletod Hotel Bellevue, the best hotel in Brussels, and | dry spell, when you were praying for rain. didn't | langunge. says that MeCoib's pencilled list of Fi da at 82 to! shy was D0, id any way that haven't t Ut the | preyarations for the robbery ataronsod a letter to bis wife, who was living in | they hold on to those retus and not let you have | Congressinen ™ perverted " the wish and meat: foes, which female quiet and $20,000 BAIL RACH the Ku rloo, asking her to consent. to. darned bit 7 ng of Ames, If that is all he can say he will ad Re THE MAN WHO ASKED FOR A GUN a lmisnaainie that Meee 4) ” y Tea coifuent feeling. Thesalen to-day were aa follows: {the Court tof bal was iy hat as an Eng- |" Says he,‘ Ry gosh, that's ao, hot help his cllent much. 9 continent teellay ales to-day were! Crosexamined=t live ebout thres SOUR | Meh menberof aristucracy sho couldoliest to | Tdon't know whether I converted him or no aliens . Sat laid praca j Yeren Tegise sists, bela arm, 1 don't know that 1 saw ‘ition of | they had been separated for an many years. Ho | fergueyugen che carestopped at Marvollus, and | The man who cau beat all other candi- | Serk, Toledo,Peoris and, Wareen rats, Western, af; FOr APRG Abe: onie eats I Uepee i the told her the sequel of his life after he had aap. | dates for Mayor: Tatuibal and St. Joseph 3's, convertible, 8; New Jere Struug sloug. When they went toward the Carter fart demanded of the parties Just convicted, | arated from here Me Lan Aber he hed see IN AUBURN . x weit Milwaukee and St. 7 Ea end ie elses Aten the history w sationeatus is wife listened to | Auburn ts the capltal of Cayuga county, N. ¥ Alexander T, Stewart, wie aad Lecearete, 863g; Bure h ith ZT hea knows Join Coyle beens howhich | the history with patience as it was told to her % iH a ‘} each, whic + wishes Owas, Lake ts ar here, William H, Sewar —— veasota firste, ¥ month or longer. I think I had spoken to bim re by her husband i tite Sunday. Tdid not speak to John Coyle on Sunday @, representing lives right In the middle of the town, tn a nic Gey, Cartin in Philadelphia~A ¢ fol te | table shows the highest, loweet, aud tany tine, When he pasced 1 was atill eitting on the Aire BS : aan FIRST WIFE REINSTATED, roay house that's et in back from the road nto the Great W PEPTIC ORMOND, i retneet. Hi aE poreh. any aigne >enition | and leaving the court f rected As Loftus was leaving, having stated that this | lots of trees and grass growing around it. Tt 4 Lae pay CE . tap oe cay, Mghest: Hotwen ania, urehng anat Hoan eater aad, Mor dai Koow whese Lestat hang | merous friends, who © litt or thert en nate daughter was weil provided. for, | ory much respected heres he ls called the S jPINLADELPHLA, Oct, 5.—The city ts iu an ex- | N.¥. ¢. and Hudson con... mie” BW ata fitle J 7 nocence o ‘ and drawing Inatrong Innguage apleture of his | © f pre’ wi in the , in | Hoek ‘Toland 1 . pL belted i athe tame day. Thad been talking somes’ Taknow | “6,t02 i sbe arian Ra id In strong | ! ft f There ain't pret Te pb aaklehy craic eurd piri a id Ada gen ea PP Wye IN ad. Kelis came’t wo and said there was a riot | {1d the same day, [had been talking some. Tknow | | The scx reporter called wp misery, his wife asked him if he would live again | W° Auburn, and tt" reminds me of the | 18, when his triumph was the harbinger of success to | Rock #809 cgi i % Aung tenn aut we wf igurback to the hous ween ety! Tala ewan yeeterss tit | aud found hid a caluh and apy with her as her husband. Mr. Loftus told her it | girls, it has ao much bustle to it. The Aubuen ection of Abraham Lincoln, Ex-Gow Curtin ar | Del. back. ant Western. MN 4 Me ate hud tased theres I went to bed | den ee atlas theta! baw gia taas , | Was Impossibls under the ciroumstances, ‘There | horse came froin Auburn. Some Auburn ‘about hoon today, aud repaired to the Conti. | Wabash Css Ck Ault ay'at hE Neni oua'voms woud | Redirect 1 am married and have « family. One of | nxe fotuuus ne sere any plete | Mag no possibility of bridging over the chasm, | Rorsas are black horses. Auburn meang red.au | uental. where li was called upon constantly My throngs | HAE, einet Mr. bileha Ailet taking is son to | t Ten was ou iy lap. T have two. My wite | Clot “All af and their misery they must both carry to the | Esuppose this tsa well road place, Lhireda team | Qffroiuiuent citizen of all shades of political opinion. | Canton Land = = He told tne that there wase man dead “up | wasn uy een were coming, A told her and | gont it than yond ave wot time grave. Mrs, Loftus did not belleve in this, and | to-day to ride to the lake. There waa a} tu vcraauin Concer Melk Thine eon Reee: | Nethweatern a* Bnd aces! TO satiofy Inyecif 1 went with Mine We | whether she saw Coyle orthe other two men ft dont | 7oare ecering them i they willdo auy- | ax Mr. Loftus had no evidence against his wife | discrepancy between the man and mo. He had | pen increased to ten times the uumber it mhaltcouit | Not tern preferred 38 ent by the Way of Garuier H ‘sand saw Lim and | know, Dut suppose, that saw them returning Ox | sting to get out of It in reference to any improper tntrigues with the | the horse all harnessed up, when L thought Ud | have been procured. The multitude turned away Was | Milwaukee aud St Paul 8 Datwos nn. went tol the Streeters’ aud r the night previous P don't know how many oem THY ASTONISIIMENT OF THE PEOPLE. Haron Steiner, she commenced a suit against | ask him bis pric i five times th Dia of the building. |The meeting Milw aukee and 5! au Bal Arid 1 Ghien, wduutes and then | there were. Tdou't think there were a dozen ard | Chief Me Wilt na Detective Doyle at once sent | the Hon. Mr. Loftus fora restitution of conju- Says he, * Two dollars Wit presided over by Lanbert Thomas. Keg. an old.tine | Vanane A : Heeterae aout freak alaged ia | uci di tet up et morolng, devas uty afew | eomuueating ty dhe menipersof ft Karel Patt | gal righte; and ander the peciarclrcunnsta Saye 15 1 aitesn not ge ; yan leading Republican, atgieted tyre: Mayor ‘ i dune w ittfe tune aud then went dowiito thebiack: | minutes befory they returued ave" ho means of | { ottniasloue ng to be suspended from duty uolll | Bf the case, seein that Mr. Loftus t Says he, "I guess you, Inever hitoh up under | Alckanderlicnry and some twenty otherVice Presidente, | Brie cio is Siig Nero cua EVENS Miche Tica teer the Trike | DuthweFerescepe Dy the playing on (ie banker andat | teemactnckeuion had been taken ees? PUCSP'O | mitted no crime of which the Divorce Court Et any manne cor, Curtin has Feeelved. After apeaging at | Roetot Hartford aud Kite i et kro te Carter farm They weve | aeaiind tote th it Tne thaiter Wil helneentgatedty tne Grand Jury ay | could take cognizance: Haron Ponaanee had no 3 n don't?" Concert Hall, Gov. Curtin drove to Germantown, su. | Coton Pacific. uN ¢ x down the road. James Juck Worth was then sworn. James | thelr session this afternoon, and should @ e found | alterna Wit to reinstate Mrs. us in her ays he, do yiirh of Phila ia, and at 10 o'clock le spoke’ ag ©, Cand Cen 435, ; ‘a welf-consequen ontlenian Whe socrmed | against the accused partics they Will be placed on trial | original marriage rights. Says I,"* Well, my friend, you're hitched up | to the largest meeting ever heid In Germantown, whe Hannibal aud'st, Joseph MUL a EN WITH A GUN tna Malte ey nl eerie La me jeearane Oh riday neat se this time for less than two dollars. the old: tine popularity of the great War Govern Han, and st. Joseph pret a 3 erowa L saw Dayid ( Jotun ( ’ ine : hin Nn fa reas surprise that the prosecutor dtd — Then 4 lett. viv fe ‘peop wed'that no mau living Quicksilve! ; ty t + N the rioters, with whom b c e e1 C n i Jury and py c 1 7 a iP E. : th wart venneylventa vt nm hae « tuiekslly preferred hn Flnaert CM UG Ces ietmn HE ee ee not go before the Grand Jury aud prucure Indictunente HARTRANPT'S REPEATERS oo many Auburn whiskey straights will make | Yeayitt the eauders OF put rite Guickeliver preferred 7 Ue re A UO A Not Peontnion koe erc lg DID THE Ri RIGINATE HE! any action he consulted with Attc General Granta Oficeholdors Organizing the ¢ AN AUBURN DOCTOR'S PRESCRIPTION ES a Anverican Mt. U. Express, anny td t je uear Patendurg, in Union township, opposite | cheistand Judge Di H PRESOR INET The man who can beat all other United States Express { H a as gwd Tra three | Lreeide wear Patenburg: ia, Union township, opporite | christ and Judge Depue. aud it was deemed advisable A Desperate Expedient to Carry 0 T was slightly indisposed in Auburn, i aont " Pifraivivend Ut 48 cent } fee aeae Uthava ition ted ata Sane enRe Ee nthe wide further frum Paceubure tain | “due arrest was the general theme ut converastion yes sylvanin by Fraud, foradoctor. He came, and they tell what ails a | dates for Mayor The followiug quotatious of “pute” and “calls” are ah shoulder, When lah F y.right years of age, cL wan homeon the d terday, Some remarked that it wae Not at all unexpec Pe sick man in Auburn by looking at a wath. If Alexander 'T, Stewart, given by Tlasklis'® Uratuie, 1 Brow street, who quoca War gard were there ang negrore | { hear aythiny ot it te eae cata Es thee otmuallunespicct> | The desperate expedienta to which the Addle | {t's da) it's the mensions 4S whooping coughs aie Feat! rot te muaiken price th aoc at ad aves It, There was no qui ted, there ix no puniahulent except hanging adequate | tion, Divialow, and Silence Grant-Hartrantt party in | 5:10, munips; 61, lame log; S02, bollay-and 1:3) cL mwensshinr ets aay which pute aud calls can be had for @ preniiuan of 1 Gutthere That | Bight in nse Or near It between Iriehmen for'the offence. Things are comiug to # pretty pass | Pennsylvania have becn reduced to enable them ta | PM drunk, and aw on, as the machine girl hs eat Ward Traced : eat mewine along | ETUC ie colored tne bight wien men who areentloyed to plotect the lives'and | henuapivania bave been reduced . f aald. The doctor said my thorax was Irritated Last night John O'Connor, of Thirtieth street | ————— = — saia'they bud afl | playin ajo and singing. Property ofltaete ti ire. eae trees tices ein mane, Votera back | Thad aigeneral debility, ant wanted hullding | sud Third avenue, went woe intoxicated and qua | ioe tay aaa treat the i wore thare perhated or Poverer, wea that i nd wh 0 us sections o} country have | uy up ho first ordered plaster, a | retled with his wife Catharine, An offensive remark het Above | Bel Above Trish sane then, and there wag x dun the present Heer | been Imported into the State, and the fraudulent work | mustard plaster, If George Washington had Hed by hie wife so irritated J that he took the | market.) market. market, | market, Pelle: (rue that tie Brat Origin of the twas there, 1 Police ¢ At ts claliied are tlle: | will be continued to-morrow, at which time the New | only owned that plaster he could have drawa. ye knife from, the And seizing his wite by Fer ceni, Per ceni.| Per cent, Per cent Wwatehuuan, D. four negroes went back toward Patenburg, and two | pally holding {witha view of the whole British { throat. Mre. O'Conner ee eld Le raield PRSl ay pat roan Ot ihe crows go out evant (iss Gatier deren tts hace — : A att. We | the doctor “why a mustard plast sr, wis went tothe haclstateee. cf Mats, | Lake Muaceos. at mark't) | dae ear ocloek when they wentout, Tknew none of tie | ‘The man who can beat all other candi- | D&Y¢ suthentic information that » member of the Grant | a anucy dry goods clerk?” He gave It up. orabd tore her husband away from her, wot, | Union Pecite : H oma that T aw going Out. A aaw sot “aitia (OF Marne Hartranft General Committee of Philadelphis has ar- | told him * because it waa a counter irritant. before he had cut severely behind the ear 4 a i mhan We had been t weapons. Laaw a drifl, one gun, es for Mayo! ed in New York, hie pockets stutfed with fi ordered ale, and [told him, says | earn. Anofticer waa called tn, and r iy comibg bac ‘an WO 20 dies) That sali f recollect » rived is Me Peed maNG With Tree pases * Doct was locked up in the Thirty-MIth street police #! ming back when we i eee These iecarer ae Rete Fecomnlaa Alexander T, Stewart, toand from Philadelphia, including board while there. Doctor, that's just what's the matter, I'm all a8 locked up in the T Att poli it 1s £0, ania BP and [nan we wen Went oul | eaw ae pretty aT crea tater a , yi ail now, ail from the sole of my head to the — 1% cowlin ing lo the wenn Comite hota the previews ething over 1). '1 saw David College, 1 noticed ighth Ward Barroom The direct management of the business of procuring | crown of my fovt, and pale ad at that The man whocan beat all other candi- | Usttte Mall Mae eee lias aut were sou an Theodore ‘arr-cy y ecause Jacob Apgar eailed him out, College | Emanuel Brunet, of Mount Washington, Co. | rereatersia New York hae been intrusted tv Custom | Ie got disgusted and left, and took his diag- | datos for Mayor : A put or call at the market price (called a straddle ae pueaaore Har had nothing in bis veral others, but . 5 House ofc! nd regularly organized gangs have | nosis with him. lates ’ J an Eo had Oe many UC Te locking ASLO atetae weit ater Ney were strangers aaked ‘tie for | umbia county, N, ¥., came to this city on Friday. On veral wards, By collusion with th A FEMALE PUNETER Alexander T, Stewart $F coat preantunn tw das. Beek e TR tbe nipesnl mate the slong after pewenes, and white Tw rowd passed, | Saturday morning he entered Lyou’s liquor atore at if nahe 1) A servant girlin Auburn last week overt oe ted Mthe market itis difgoult top rereny had « some of them before, but did p w them. y tore to eral was u Philade! 4 Be ts or one part 1 difecult to procurd ae aia Therewere sone ta. the crowd L think whe were | Grand street and South Fifh avenue, and there met Ray. | Democratic inapeciors io several warde iu Philadeipht ne conversation in the family about novori ‘ant Men Nominating a Liberal, Privileges except at Nigh rates; Ih & few days eau prod THE RETURN OF THE RIOTERS. tirangers on the works. I was as familiar with themen | mond Carr, of 64 South Fifth avenue, and oe Kelly, Brus Peptic ring sng ere have the books | characters, A day or two afterward she called | Correspoudeuce of The Sun, ADIT Weed Of Bester sere Mra did tot tell me how he had heard of the ou the Works a most people living about there. I was | bet stood at the bar, talking with Kelly,with whom (af fixed” for the registration of the repeaters. The men | out to one of the young ladles Prov N Phy 2.—The Gr speentn, soem pe ue manny at the shanties. bere are three dwelling | Were frequently and saw. them. puine wey spoke of | was ako conversing. Carr suid to Keily that he had oat | who are togo from New York are provided with passe: “Here goes the gentleman you were talking ROVIDEN( Oh m= The Granh Onl ras action of the Trenaury Desariment: uses between tay hous ald Alien Re“AmECW St hast taaened? whi eregone, bu Tdou't know | #7) the might before at faro. Hrunct fanuceutly broke | to and from Philadelphia, and tools have been sscured | ADOUL the other day here have undertaken to checkmate the Liberal | 4" ; p Heatty'e, and Aaron Mrecteran The shout y a ; had better not have | better The young lady approa the wind 1 Wasitinaton, Oct, 6.—With a view of oasin¢ Hog weenie? Mehoy'es an twa going card INKEE NIGGERS WERE KILLED ive slaved ac “ome care artw'a wife au for them at frvt-claas hotels touktag ais Lay jspnronched the window. and | movement in eaingularway. Thoy have renoml- | ine money market, Acting secretory, lcherdson Bat j ny Urotierit-iaw, where he was standiag eat. mort x 7 1B runet in the back and in the breast, an Rs Mew York ward GALES bre wade uo orinciswiye? | Reo poor old mit out feet, | uated for Conyrersuian the. loa, Benjani, 1. at on og Secrets ‘ Ang, when tue body of men Was coming down the road They did not say who killed them, or how they were | Brunet staggered out into the yard. whe: ie wen Up pri pally of shuffling along. p auti- Administration Republican, whom they ave directed the Aasistant Treasurer at New York to buy Tsniouid think there were stwut 1 ten 1a the crowd | Kiled: I don't recollect tat 1 inquired of them. | loee of bloods and whence he wan taker Grant oMecholders, with @ sprinkling of roughs and | ” Why, Mary," says aho, “whatdo yon moan?’ | Custom House and Post Office to defeat ti Iai. Talk of | five millions of orde aud sell Bye tutions of gold gr dra a At ies Paty Hoag howe it P aout aemuleat whether the mem that heiped to | aivect gulice station wy Omer frafiey” ant teu" | shoulder hitter h man is to receive $10 toes | Why.” says Mary, 1 thought yon was tatk. | eatin bolled crow; it would be pigeon pie ta compart | Monday. ath bat saute tthe vain! eondtiogs of tht 4 Could point OF TFL aaw Wheres boaldne ites ve | and] would bave recognized them if | had seen them in | York #rect, where lie Was receiving money from big | Beh kang is controlied by two men, one of whom gor 0-106-FLOUR ¢ Ne , ieutloned ott do not know thelr nemenn'T haste the crowd, 1 ibow George Miibury. Wd hotece him | wife with wh de th sity OR roe from le |g Ke arrangeneita while the other reuaine | Sho left her placa that night, to nd a better | Narrew 5 une from Aufecntio ere in who can beat all other candt 00d an upportuni:y to have seen othersasl did Coyle | 1tither crowd, Ihave not been told who It was that | notorious thief, who has served: two terms in weate pang to prevent strag or excessive drunk: | place above, up in Geneva John Schneider's bakery at North Third and | gates ¢ Abate Bnd College if Thadknown them ag well, don't know | Kill\d any of the colored men, Twas not told that any | Prison. 1A eM bs fullest precautious have been taken to the |" ‘The sun ‘crosses the lino in Auburn this | second street, Willlamsburgh, took fire yeaterday | fates for Ma ss 4 how Williaa came to ths Uridge, Touly saw him stand. bad stand in tt, [have vo other knowledge or tu: | Yesterday morning the prisoner was taken to Belle. Soeate have: Deen ate Ey trerant!s | month, and darned iff dou t hope it will stay g and was damaged to the extent of $0, ‘Th Alexsnder T Stewart, tagrenere.” Phe bride's othe roadealitwto Carter's: | formation about the rlothat thave wot atateds 0” "| vu Hoanttal whither the'wovnied nian bad fen cae | & mugeuiente have neen nade by whieh auyre! | Meta inorning aud was damaged gxtont of & he - : We ailstood wituin a few feet of tre road leadine from | den, David College, Patrick Delay, aud’ John Coyle. i | {hathe was drunk and knows nothing wtrsut anc etre | wa.often. ax eis ordered will be arrested hy corr THM BTASR AM OBRETE vena Halbh oF Syaime ho: ie eptered the bulging BANKING AND. FINANOK GK i Hive Vor fotthe bree tavern wiiktn Gara foc | tunic recotietadelng John Coyle that morning: bag ‘Hewasconimicted nt dederson Marker uaidefsane | ometaiy abil imprinoned for attempting to vite unt There is one o1 the largest public instituti wile wah hl ke, and’ found Mary Dugyud - Fuecrowd went cn voward their shanties at the tunnel” |, He drect= I saw the crowd, but uot to knuw them, | of 6i/aN ball, Kirunet will doubtioes recover BU gd ace atte amd he we cepesters Will G9 a4 Tin the Stato th Anburn. Although It ts cone | Sk ryand Me ihe rsunctes BANKING HOUSE OF HENRY CLEWS & CO, took uy other" ureetvin, or that any ofthemtatepped. | Hatt ot thea Bad pauaed wile Tyas over inthe ld: | mye Guttiotine in owen ; eich gene wil oumber’s inthe house Nas bars in it. They make carpet : . are AYE vs Sid OF Ecehoten Uh meena eee deal ? Paine’ pareor Mlctddin ees tneacr Meter at Tack | Meateelt Unsre Gell boon mon in the erowa thal | Bosman; Oet QTe le prned cam temee | and erek fa anatite and shoes, and lotsof things In there. -AlLth ri Re tan ene all Area PrySeTrT (aad TAR, STOMA Mookiand, ond Nuk Barney McFadden was dressed dn Diack | at least C108 en In crowd thal OSTON, Oct, 6.—It 1s rumored here to-day that | 8% ne i y prot | are ned clothes t The man who can bei other candi- | the Continent he bad a biack coaton. If | remember rightly, Finnerty | KueW. 1 could have wished them, ‘Idon't think | Collector Kusseli ls about to remove several of ia aap Heap have neon apphe t Pay | Tir Baa Rae abri ped cloning, and board wish MERE BAN QUART Sanit | (Nt am eraial Oredlia fan aaa lc murtne! aa bce Misr thm gray suit’ As for the rest of the re were any excopt Mr, College, alterna ih the Custom House, because: of th mpting offer of #25 for nn eany day'a wc 1] the boss. None of ‘en over stay out tate nights, | dates fer Mays Ameriog, FPAridn'e ed. Finnerty is not taller than Mr. All Tt boing near 4 o'clock the examination was | gubserive tc 4 suppiementaty political fund, tt htred | shout soo, Bhoud | AUG they wre very reticent. ‘They never stop Alexander T. Stewart. Rast and Woes Iighe weigh iin eyvuotte. 4 A chunky mane He | here adjourned until Monday morning ato at heen started in the interest Of the Grant Itéy Reet inva trashy work to tell stories, “From any of the rooma Circular Notes and Trav: athe ofthe Sareeters after Liete tira, Lief alien in | he Feauest of Mr, Kubl, who bad other busl- | Cutiee'Kinan ditthe Muth Negi mt who | TER Et phan Pr baw to the nambor | TOUCR gel a Freee TW. Toes eee hue the A Volcano in Eruption, parts of the World, 9 trees. I don't know where he went, Ltold George nd to, filled the position of an tnapector.- Col. Finan ‘ap DOLE ne Rik We DATDOHNONO! " Oe ete eat tee 4 iF ort y 1 Also, Telegraphic Tran 4inuo what Lind seen. "I"trat cold him lant week tke | Another attempt will be made on Monday to | tain of ‘the Montmanart Centhe of Tone rae Gans Ais aa Keep mum on the subject, They eit diet preity | 4x Fasuciaco, Oct. A ihe, arent sunt | sevens, andt ieee ’ Aster part of tiv week. I can’t say what day. f talked | exhume the body of Coll. It seems that the au. | Organization had the competitive. driit with the Web in strong on boiled mush and mushed beef, I'll | cratir of Mauna Loe tu the tland o ACW Wotance : to others about it previously. I think Wash, Siarrewas | thorities, with characteristic negligence, gave | tt Guard of New York in fompkins square tn Inds. The | ‘The man who can beat all other candi- | bet there ain't a boarder in, that house’ that [ Suntion: thers ia he flow at lave 306 Ak Deposit accounts received, bearing laterest aud sub fu's'crowd T eaikea ta but Pwanst chere Were others | the physicians no written authority the last time | {rian regiments of thie city expresa much indignation at | dates for Mayor would refuse a peach short cake, There is « big a ee ee foot to cheok at sight re DI ju eur d od COURLTYT ooden aol er top of » Called Corpe o ever. y ., hey were. I'am a blacksinith by occupation Tio | they went to Patenburg, which accounts for | ‘e!nustice being done their disth doollatry Aistnudes @) Mine Sronden soldier top of the onstle, called Corporal | vasy torme for furniture, carpets and bed- | _ Certidcates of Deposit issued and Collections made ualoces la Patenburg. I live Weatof where the route | Father O'Niel's opposition, They will be better — sel Hate Prison who would bo glad to got out of | ide. at B.M-Cowperthwalt & Cos, 1S Chathain atreot, | State, Clty, aud Railroad Loans negotiated. ork. (The, shop ls ness the House alittle Delow, on | Provided this time, SPARKS FROM THE TELEGRAPH, view cakens eas ‘An finmvenise ‘soe thdviow prices: arxan® fF Gan ULEWS, HABICHT'& CO, i pad : ee = hore is aman in Auburn who has not eaten a | giuuapments mrceivel weckly oF Monthiy. Parlor auy 11 Old Broad street, Loadoa, 1 neti ene OF ane 4 WITNESS, The man who can beat all other candi- | qMfak; Aa Botmell, Republican, horing with: | on Saturday nga premature explosion, | thltw ln twenty yours. He Is In the graveyard, Ghainber eulhes [h great vartsiymaaey i { ‘eot—The erowd did no ndidate for delegate. in Congress fo " is axploaiony ——_ | saat vey passed in "bunches. he buaches wee eo District of Columbia, the contest ts now between witio bissting rocks on the Newark aud New. York BULLFROOS TN BLORIOM, For weathor strips for doors and windows ge Mixture Chipman, Republica, and Mr. F. G, ti supported by tae Libérals aud Deaigerat who will bo | Raiiroad, occurred. ud soy eal other Wor! tly and thoroughly f 4 i ad cs MASE VOR» ATW Gp Win alh “me fiarge DUET could lave picked yt aay perticuigt uinn bad’hin eyes bloww aut, | The Montesuina swamps are noar, Auburn. | to k's" J. Lortuy 4, 6 4 Wing sif¥et, Beat Drowamay, Cures b jon Were more Or lees injured, | Thoy are full of bylifrogs, 60 Lull of ‘ou. buat | adv. taser