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—————_—_—_=SSaSaEN SSS —_...wess PRICE TWO CENTS ess EE = = FORTIETII y CAR. THE DEATIIOF GOV SEWARD [ci eee einai the stteet athe | eieteatter ther tad heen dea ty iimcanate | TIE NEXT MAYOR NAMED, | ietwere Mas tiaion ot ay near, Sieh irae he loa dM EEN LIFE IN THE METROPOLIS, | poe hedroomis back of the study. I Was ciways | would then indicate. which ecard to play, which sais Taree portian na cen speat in faking care | The Tospection in Tempkina Square Yeater= eae thet room, Hisattendants | we vernors fave Id tien be played for hin, Of her interest day — JHE LAST NOCRS OF THE DEAD] ondi oe members of esamily hurried to wrauity The past summer Mr. Sewerd has spentin a ; CHOOSES A MAN FOR fh wf AN Paracel For her plot dd Review by Gov. tna | paynes HERE AND THERE BY THR Vis wie and he wae pot upon the lowoce ithe [sectuded manner tn a cottage on the sh of HE MASSE! a have already raid, that Mayor Hall, and Others, . " 7 TATESW AN outy nthe uw lis books and sure | Owaseo Lakeysix or cig! les from town where ahiplendbia' PINE Into the campaign.’ see to lt { SUN'S REPORTERS, oe H woth the scones familias to hi eyes | he occupied his leisure nu its in walking, eS Tam elected. (Continued cheering.) The annual iuspection and parade of the The Fatal Drive-Reatless Sighte Apwranch | /, nity tote fawinigs Aching. or teundling a wheelbarrm . R, Lawrence, Jr. i Candidate HORACE F. CLARR's SPEECH, Police Department took place yesterday. Atl | The PowerneKivlin ¢ of the King of Tevvors The Sirucete tor iit ARAN'A LAGE MOWENTE The latter diversion was one of the means ntenwe Enthusiaam Over hie 7” Ot o'clock Bbout 1800 policemen wete tiaseed in Long, Leng Farewell. nie HA him propped up on pillow son the | A ee ties toon hee hae. teen “Willte Victory !-A Reform Bi iF Vieng Ow nominated the best man for Mayor that he h ‘ A decision har bean given by Judge Curtis tn LRT 4 SS als he while, te elias bes « ‘ hy seen put up as a candidate within forty ye: attendance, with a large drum corps. After | the case of Powers agt. Powers and Kiviln. The ploin- Correapondence of the Suc ‘oor in the study, suffering Crom rest d gently at work pusi forward to compl The Tammany Conference Committee of teretoth 4 neh tusty years, 4 Oc, et nexpectod aad | CUE gt bn audden over | fon the history oor hic uoeecrations on hie in He foretold for the city the election of the best | Much manauvring the companies were drawn | tf alleged that Judge Kivlin, while an inmate of nie | AubU + Lhe unexpecte ne the Innes. It | tnemorable tour of the world. Happily for the | Twenty-one met in Tammany Hall yesterday | Mayor sho had seen formany ayear. He thanked | up in.two battalions by Drill Captain Copeland. | (plaintiff's) mother's house, tpduced all the other ment. | morning. Augustus Schell presided. The aub- | Mi ouamorrwe rum ene depth of hia heart for | ritty mounted policemen, under Capt. ( ommittee prevented thelr report to the full | “Qryneene nomination, [cheers] a | land, wer at the head uf the line tn thete father's estate for a nominal consideration, and mittee, who accepted it and decided to | amid the cheers of the Ath e o'clock @ coach, contatning | then induced Mrs. Powers to convey the property to . : Superintendent Kelso and Inspectors Walling | ie ’ ‘ make it their Anal report to the Convention. | Sud thatthe nomination of and Dike, arrived at the scene, The Supering | Her daughter, who very avon after became Mrs. Kiviin, ‘ startling announcement st # lote hour yesterday afternoon of the death of Willem H. Seward, « surprised the community av to render the pre. paration of any intelligent and extended count with the right hung, n invelved the | reading public this great work was completed Ty was then evident that the patient | and ite inal revision nearly finished when death 4. The propriety of having professional | go guddenly overtook him, Hix adopted frag discussed at this time by his son. | daughter and faithful amantensis, his coms H. Seward, Jr oand Dr. Dimoni. Itwas inion in his great fourney, and the kee ‘thot counsel should be sursmoned, if the bers of the family to conv Mrs. Powers thelr share vention. Mr. Kelly n of Mr. Lawrence was rouse all the old of the event an imposeihility, Evervbody wa his diary as well as the. shater of his obseren- committee then adjourned until thi ? tendont wore an entire new sult made of ten | The plalntiif in this ease sued to set astic botin of thes truck dumb with the suddenness of (he ¢ Tee a aetna ee itmigeteal | Hons: Miss Risley Seward, te fully competent ¢ | ite: ad : ei thie morns | enerey and enchus mm of Tammany Mall: No | yards of blue clith, with blue leggings to match, nat of frend, and the Court sustained h always been averse to HAY v of hia physical | Certorin unaided what little remains to be done . 2 ters with 10 sup co that all had learned toy look fer, The enfeebled | allings mete asubjert of niisual attention vr | ly iregaring tor pitiiention thivlast work of the | ‘The Convention was called to order tn Tam- foog eopateneaens maverning thelr control. His Sbel(mepouting two .serae,. ite carried efarety | ccuigoneer ce tuseare ia kis optoton dat Whiek Th | ' content ax only at this nine 6 lene Ninan’e iif ; ong ence would. b ie, 4 of ; + | Considering all the etre er white form and weakened lin t comment, It wan only at this moment that Bis | great statesman’s life many Hull yesterday afternoon by Abram 4. | the bestedited matin the city for the position, | Kld-headed baton. ‘The ends of his huge mous: | ecuveyance hy the piaintin tenia moter waa teeeteds statesman, as seen for months past, hay tah euficiont warrant for insisting with AUBUTN'S SYMPATHY, Hewitt, Chairman. The Secretary called the | (Cheers.) The Keform Association made. it Soren re maxed 1 kt mode, Inspector Dilks at Tain to the conclusion that it if not one that « courk tbe # that his day {he should ce 0 have couns Asn ating 0 ommon Couns ighty splurge In the Legislative charter, adoc- | Once plunged into business, OF equity mnonld snatain: nor do I seq that the defend. montshed atl behotders that his dave were nu it he should consent to have counsel, | A special meeting of the Common Council of | pot milghty solurge In the Leg F, Aloe he supecintancent had taken 66 a | sot Tadmae kivitn, stande ta eny different. position bored; fet Mr, Howard's fiecilla? senaitivenone pily the palmonery eftisi 1 occurred thle city was held this grening, whe 1 Mayor THR REPORT ment whlch Mr Ken Sisaected nipting OUt | tne band matched before the two battalions | man th rand Powers. He had notice of all the Ms " tov wddeul it unexpectedly to give any Thomas announced the death of the distine he grave errors tn its formation. ir. Lawrence A. . r S circu: at (og the conveyance to . He In regard to public comments on bie physical | Tporrmnite to carry out thie intention. His | guisied eltizen. A consmittce was anpointartte | of the Committee of Twenty-one was read, as Js man who has devoted his lifetime to form: | Rlaying an inspiring air Tae men wore fen | wus aie ul ive irinclpa actors tn te transaction: He a utter te teathing wes pamfully obstractes 4 ee pp ray ely c he y oO «ot ollows La a on ol a - del eid but little for the deed of the property to li A ‘ condition kept the general public in utter an nf panntull fructed and labo | appr ly drape the street to the tolltag | follow: ng Logisiative charters. and would avold all | was awaiting the arrival of the Conminstoners | [fhe paid te conndcrorion extredrat ie tae trey , tion antl i ing With @ rattling noire that be- | of th tance of bis eritieal condition until wh Pe rae it: eae varanr Th wee | Grooms | inittee appointed te confer with committoss | flatakes like those of the Reform Commulttee, B'inding and bewildering force. the announce r yee with profuse expe of the funeral rw hosen top | Moreover, Mr. Lawrence is a pure Democrat, ‘The co nd Organizations procesait@ (0 Ye d Iclpa government fr of the instructions y In conference with the Wberal Hepuplicane, with the ea Hilew of Sev £ he was informed that Gov. Hoffman was in the CRLIER L Deatioeed we ell Ieee alow amon eunattended. He went to the Jovernor racy to Interfore with iy business, Mr. Kelly | 29d led him toa front position. The party was | viyunce vlatntid to hie mother. aid by her committee of the | closed be fahoraing ie Convention Me put {| s00n after relnforced by Gen. Shaler, Fire Com | {2 Aetendant, ThomuaKiviorl think. they ehout be ounmnlttee of the | stron abe ‘4 missioner Galway, Justice Dowlin”, and tet onli inst the plaintif, amt that he sould with the delegates of | strong shoulder to the wheel and push the faht | Movrenrriggen cohtatning Police cmmmtestoners | ovate rated ee tating, piaintifl, amt thet he should appeareto have derived any very sitetuntial tage from the conveyance by the plainti toh or ag thee Views in regard to tie con Dent was made that he was mucous disch rom the ut appropriate and a third to wait In Auburn everybody claimed Mr. Seward as 0 ed stimulants, and rum was giv pon the family and propose to them, fo tene . but ¢ potient complained that it oppressed bis | charge of any part of the arranger) personal friend. No matter what differences of nach, He could take nothing Internally, but | funcral which the family might desire to com- other organizatla ho desire to teen. | Sothe end. He was loudly applauded. 0 orely birch eae oO jovert «he ep enee with his req eo wreat ‘ouvention (applicac); bat they, ve Spe: ‘ ¢ a + " fn the greatness of the Governor, as he was TN Nis request that he wight bresthe Regard to Mr. Seward's Den oa By thls Uo Fepreventation be acesPacd'(S | g age Spencer followed with a clear ringing | fine between his Httle, Anger ad thun Yesterday afternoon Mr. it. Leverson, who is erally known and comments « and all were | Parier until he was nearly In a sitting posture In the United States Circuit Court yes. | hcln oa tte ie tek, As your committe | "PEE S Gn airman cate that imecruch as theCom- | Kas accompanted by Mayor Powell of Brooklyn, | charged with kiduapping the child of Gen, Viele from accorded 9 personal acquaintance with hin THE PAMILY 40 THE BED OF DEATH lerday Judge Henedict directed an adjournment | Red, 22 Power {he roatrat tt recom: | mittee of Neventy had frequently offered Tam. | Chief Jones of Philadelphia, Chief Campbell of | Lake Satiopac on the ith of September last, was taken ‘ The humblest citizen, noe les* than the wealthi- ‘The family and be onl servants, at his " ference he cont power to make out many Hall advice as to her political course h Brooklyn, Gen. Jourdan, Col. Emmons Clark, | pefore Justice Pratt lyn, by Sheriff Richard B. ne hu eapecial request were now suminened to hie | te the United States District Court room, it | ference be o Witmer teil Oonvention seed | monliae RS ater} and others combleted the list of distinguished . y b ost and proudest, was invariably recognized and | Prey pee us it was evident toa} ux wellas fo | having been intinated to him that members of | candidates for A mand After consults mend to the Cominittee of Seventy that | kuesta. These xontlemen were formed in twos, | Morton of Putnain county, under writs of habeas corpue saluted by him ashe parsed along the streets, | himself that he wos dying. Ina few minutes be | the bar desired to move the adjournment of | ff Maatatee, 6nd. ach other Sraaniaations y endorse Mr. Lawrence. (Laughter and ap- eo (Governor at the head and Cap Spee: SAacecyeart. te review ‘ne proceedings before Justice 0 that all were led to admire end reapect him, | Wis surrounded by tainiliar but sad and stream |) ee eS Uhe 7o MN Tt : a per ne | pause. nd as ulrector, nt on @ Fo = | goyinrbait to awatt the section OF te C rn ota etl Ig faces of relatives and dependents. His son | both courte out ef respect to the memory of tle | ae inay desire to coOperdite ein the Democrats of thie ee Hontention adjourned with cheers forthe | ton. As they started the band struck up anair, | Pure counen. the coat redteed ti and in Bis sudden taking of all feel a common | the only one at home Gen, W. H. Seward. Jr. | late Wm. H. Seward. {he work of reform siresdy inaegurated, ndidate, and continued playing until theirreturn. Ad- | pnt dimisaed the writf, aud meanwhile the pr mansure of aMiction. and his wife and two children Gecupled promi: | 4), the District Court room Judges Blatchford Yerence of your eamunittes with the gud. * niration at the fine appearance of the men was | was trmanded. Afters rman Was Pie { " bent positions at the head of the couch of death % hee ted on both sides that they bh 7 expressed on all sides. After inspection the po- | on fi vilng (he requisite amount of bail. His suretios JENERAT. SOKO Mies Rides S'ward. the adopted daughterof te | ahd Benedict occupied the bench, and botl. Dis- werlnate or encores candiest The Sub-Committee of Twenty-one Compar- | lice passed in review. are Hichard Ki. Norton and Heury J, Mart As Lwrite the whole town is clad in mourn- | dying statesman, stood weeping nearby, Mrs. | trict and Cireuit Courts were opened. resned to consider form ing Notes The Judiciary Candidates The frat battalion, commanded by Taspector o— tag, while sable folds heng from every ste Worden, « sister of the dying inan’s deceased District Attorney Davis aaid that it was fitting jeated for tas Mavoral The sub-committee of the Committee of | P!!ks, was composed of 69) men, under Captal Chief McWilliams Returned refore furnished the following ¢ hates nominated to them by the we gations: Abraham ft W Butler Dune ane), Aug use}, Edward Coope wife. stood by Lis side holding one of bis Ciimemted hands, Mrs. Luev Bostwick, a | that he, a representative of the Government that of | widowed sister of Mrs. William H. Seward, | Mr. Seward had served so well, should move Rrown banner that children, were alse of | that the cousts adjourn, and that the usual en Cora Wehardson.a centiden- | try be entered on the minutes, Mr. Seward, os ‘Twenty-one of the Tammany Hall Judiciary | qantamenan’ Witt Kiitem Aundera Me. | , Tt was thought that Chief CR adn ompitelty ta the att Convention met again last night in Tammany | Donnell, and Ward. The staff consisted of | linus, who was ludicted £0 Hell, Mr. Samuel J. Tilden in the chatr, All the | feut-Cols, Dike and) Mount, senior, Majot | to break iato the First National Denk uf Jer AY and who escaped from a Deputy Sheriff while being shop, the hotels, the most of the dwellings .and the public buildings. Wi:hin thirty minut the death the Greeley an Lo inior Major Washburn, and Adjut hangs « Genesee street wos handsomely f the household, Mrs. Miles Perry. | statesman and citizen, in public and private life, #8. Thayer, Jona bSeplenditigsd Salbind Liha Add sliteeatticnsd baeldtes dH list pate ried crineeiea nti taken to Jail on Wednesdey night, would appear is draped in crope, though te this writing, as 1 and Mr. Anthony Gattmana. the | and asa member of the bar had exhibited quall- fter considerable | been completed, the meeting last night was con- | by Col. Walling, with staff composed of Te Court yeaterday, but he did not. ‘The publle prosecutor, singular exception, the Grant and Wilson ban- ivate secretary, were alas in the | ties of the highrat order. He was the younzest contained maay | fined to ageneral Anal conversation regarding | Henne Adjutant Hof, and Bergt.-stalee | r,garretsons, to have the (ict ball boods fors remain undrayed SUM lite Elatalan Humartc's {fire be Tesi RIS meee TR Chet Wate nae eae en ouane which coal | the gubject, prior to submitting the result of | Amink. "In this battallon were A campanies | “RESNS afterward Mewitian ort a | time ¢ took ht e thelr endorsement, be seat in that body, and yet bh int aud sald that he bad Mr. Seward went out ri ou Saturday bast ble colored woman, who bas been in the | before that time gamed great reputation as a id be prese! y other organizations | their deliberations to the Committee of Twenty- | of forty-eight men, commanded by Captains Van DUE a A th but experienced some uticotufortable symptoms { tipple: af the family upward of forty years, and | lawyer. shory’ after. his advent into. pubie | (at woult bemore scecptanie to thems anf on he | ome, which meets this morning at_10 orclock, | Rusers Caflery. McCullough, Cherry, Clinehy, | the Chick, raring thet he was on lie toward evening. He engiced in conversation | he Was one of the most sincere and hewrt- | lite he became the head in this State of a great | feyorand Henry aether anoint" | The Committee of Twenty-sne wil report to the na Pavis: McElwain, Speight, Yule, Gar- | fin "second ; ; teen IOUFRE hat scene ot death political party ns twice elected Govert aeeiny with en is ana hake: ’ i to Conimisstoner Radin with the members of his family in his library | Pinon, whe has been, Gov, Seward's personal | And. declining a third pominations wus sent to | Opareiny wih apy recogalter 2 TAU Na repertar wan. latormed Gy & cigmber of | othe neo march was from Avenue A to been delayed A thin a 18 o'clock, when he was taken with a chill, | medics artendant wud nist trusted friend for a | the United States Senate, in which 1 ey atated that he would ih ll the Conference Committee, Mesars. Lsonard. | Ihe" Howey te Canal tect, tor iivoadwene, ko theres. Unable to" quarter o niury. remained with kroup. | and influence © ny 4 by the ae oe | te . te street, te ‘ay, to 9 go, and € eccumpanied with violent coughing, He was at] titnaiins his tears with those of the ch d | compeers, Web nd Calboun. of District Attorney Wainenty the: Sarone Cowl. mentioned for | Fourteenth street, to Fifth avenue, to, Thirty. seit aud met the Chek ad performed hi ily, energy, and aurcens, havin, ittee report further, that the follow. | thou fourth street, to Madison avenue, to Madison Fecelved the nomination for Mayor, itis | qquaro, whore they were dismissed. bed, and Dr. Theodore Dimon, his y every appliance of | retary of State he had no superior and, perhaps, | Kaged in the work age the pains of the | no equal. His writings were able and more | “Quy ndre ity Wut the Chieg decline hdenis, as he stiow offers, il, He positively refused to tell nee and skill to once put t ree Ived t ‘and Was taxen to the favorite physician, was summoned, The de ‘ sufferer, and smooth and soften the pillow of | voluminous than those of any other American | ing as been put in nomination for Coroner: | ceiy 1 01 pene ‘or th a ein ane ar where be bad been. promptly responded to the summons and p th statesman, and, perhaps, of any professional | Heary Woltmna: roker (cheers), la: | Superiog Caupe bench sage. Hpeticer io thevane JUMPED THE TRACK, —— scribed for him. He thought the patient's THE LAST PAREWEL author. natius Flynn [ehecrs.) ‘ ci Beecher's Silver Wedd M The committee respectfully recommend the follow! Gidete on whomn the committee seems united eae dition not at all <erions, and especially so. sir Higher! ht ! gasped the fet sinking try Ailliman Cho te and RD. Dene eit ee eee Codveating = e FOHOWIDE | ‘Phe District Attorneyalip is said to le between | A Ludi + Thrown down ar Embankment The closing exercises commemorative of the e similar attack last spring had yielded readil os he str ed for athe and fresh pil. | spoke In support of Mr. Davis's motton. Kesoived, That the Comumittee of Conference be con. | Messrs. Garvin and Peckham. The naines of ‘Two Persons Killed and About Twenty | "ymouth Church “ Silver Wedding" took place yeeter- we Were brought to Faiss him, That will de Judges Blatchford and Benedict said it waseme | singed, with power to wake out and subintt tothe Con. | Messrs. Bedford, Jerome Buck, and Richard M é to ordinary remedies, Mr. Seward, however, Whispered, as at last he waa placed in an | inently proper that the respective courts should | vention ter approval atieke. for kidermen end Core. | onty eve mec Judgesnip, Hedhtaly sagt ULL GIS lad fp Bea ets hadley Bebe hragedlectlred beset PASSED A RESTEESS Ntottt a fupright position, ‘Then glaneing around | ads ri bt, tpepect Mr Beward's per after couaiitation with the coumitter of Liberal | with the chances in favor of Judge Bedford. Carino, Tl, Oct. 11.—The ladies’ car on ind at 6 o'clock in the evening the doors of the 1 Upon the weep mpany, @ stuile ati fac= ry. Judge Blatchford, in the course of hts | Wey olher orgaulzatious as say br ane r . with some fever and detirium. ‘The neat day | Upon the weeping company. wamile of satie lacs ID REA Sanco ra It the couree GF Bis | Situ te purnort (be wepulanes cf tee Onventior an express train on the Paducah and Elizabeth. | Church were thrown fg dante Legihets type yr) = ' cretary, military secretary, and law part. | #8! (hat wien fis Convention adjo nd owed bis present position to Mr, Sew on Wednesday, the 16th Inat,, s influence, The courts were then ad MM, WILLIAM BL 1, end the usual entries ordered to be} Mr, John Kelly ade on the minutes. rt. Hie moth Sunday) he rose at the \ dally papers. He sat up all day, but remain tn doors. He pa night, wit! eof the attack, On Monday morn- rie it adjourns to town Rallroad jumped the track last night eight | sfon were not required. and'thechureh was cousequam C0 M ‘The first race yesterday waa a match for $1,000 | sitos from Paducah and went down an embank. | clewded to overhowing. ‘The proceedings were ppened \ LEK DUNCAN'S LETTER yativach at) Gbeene's| Ori tec LAN Mand eed C. Ofelia’ with the singing of’ h¥inn, aud’an addres was then ne ypriace Lae . Go nent forty feet, landing bottom upward. It | lIvered by the Rev. Henry Ward Beecher, 1 which, be ved © ceptance of the | b.m. Lucille, The race was well contested. Lady | contained about twenty persons, nearly all of jewed the resalts of the past tweaty-fve was carried. The s is wololstry al hour, and read th ther Whose prescnce. was a pleauge to hit, | is head then fell back upon the pillow for a moment. and he seemed meditating hetween his labored resptration. Finaliy. at tive dla desire bab didnt putes before three. he wgain slat woretary | ytaud, the favorite in the pools previous to starting, | whom were more or less injured. Two were And ‘eelingly thanked the mem. ing he bieakfasted quite heartily. It being # | to! Ja titte higher, which being done he - d the following rn - ois nice: ene hb Vee | Killed outrigh little girl a Georgia Jore church {oF their evi appreciation of hie his is on e same vita. w Yo ‘on Aas e ume very fast considering the jed outright —a little girl named Georgia J eof a i i miny day he remained at home, and worked all | 51}!! Dee Sr ry eamie te tee tit Sewurd's Memory. BEY SORES OO NIE | CL eteams oF ina inte dan of Clarksville. Tenn and Maldifassl, a, to- gervices, a6 shown by the exercises about to be bruagat a ising the manus of his fortheomin fay Nas hie j aes a TMPNT OV STATE, } naceo agent for the Itallan Government he ‘si a by the Rev. Dr. Faw j sa gfe eae DE OF Bis Foro inet iuwition, enabled nim: to Bepatne | Beal 8. D.C, Octet ‘ | The secoud race was for a sweepstakes of $% be | latter was found standing on his fect, leaning tt Meat others, who rele volume of travels uround the world. He spent | Then ‘he motioned” one after” another | a deren rehereeil by the Poccnivat tween Col. Dickey’s bik. z. Shot, Asa Whiteon's b. g. | agninet the can dead, portions’ of tuelr while ietabere of Ply: the evening in his usual manner, playing whist | OO) the bystanders to m and ae ding Tick, IL. Philitpe’s bo mw. Fisherm: Daughter ‘he wounded are: A. 8. Harrington. Henry | month Chureh. ; " A mbraced each of them In turn, and gave them | with the painful duty of angouncing to the people of shit wae the favorite, atdwon the race in three con: | Burnett, Mra, Thornberry. Mrs. J. it. Cobb, M The congregation then united ip singing the hyma with mombers of the family. At 1 o'clock he re- | an amectionate kiss of farewell. kven Harriet | tne United su 64 aue dace: eiltaae i f euuilve Keats Livingston. Miss. Mattie’ Ituss, J. Lavy, Col, | “Nearer my Goa-to Thee,” and the comiuunion service d with another chili an dparvsysm of cough | Bogert was not forgotten or overlooked in this | wititan Henry Seward, distinguished for faliliful and thehon Me ion ete fercrmang SEER Baker, all of Paducah : Mra. Caniefn Thatanson | Couciuled Me exckiae und Dr. Dimon war again summoned. | Parting. Fer each he had a sing ae toa eminent service (2 varied public truste during a lo 1 Pane, Trotting, Oct. 11,—Mateh, of Cinvinnall, Mrs. Seymour Perkins of Elkt Pe Daslog SanlcAk wea ex is tir klipe cal | PRL canUat ee Heer EE R ceeoiaoe ete nearerttee Gans waters a enteatesoeeNae Sy Maud : iy. Mr NH. Cobh ‘of New Albany. Indiana, | | Attempt te Reb New Jersey Dank, uring the nigh as extremely restless and | {ndieidual ein its nature for the je died ‘ he Sante of By 2 Mee} poe of How Albany. Ind 7 yt FENOUA 4d. LOH AERIAL ALEGTISOEE bublo wae od this painful | Yore, yesterday, Oct. 10. Charged with the adminis ? (seriously, Mrs. Cook of Clarkville, Mrs. Jobn H: the 7th inst., while two colored servants or Baker of Louisville, and Dudley Cash of Chris- | the cashier of the Farmers’ and Merchan tian cy Kentucky Middletown Point, in in was filled with th Dank of ind while the r for exercise, and was got walked about tration of the Department of State at a moat critical heavt-broken sobs of those who were witnessing in the history of the nation, Mr.seward or Mattonwan, N.J., were sitting tm the house, ‘This gave bin relief, and he fell | the denarture of adear and valued friend, his dutiea ‘of that omice exalted patriotiam, 0 i era “Eh ay 11086 jrambeaton tuet ft wes cleeoly rie: Fs ae the kitchen of his residence, adjoining the bank, six un+ a-leop, resting quietly until & o'clocd in the J he ag sank Leck upon bie pillow, bis eae nya | Main willcheris his naine hie fame, abd bie memory, | #eek the position, hut the reverse, and iow withdraw | Fourth heat pt LOW head before she could be released. Her child in m,men entered the room. The elder of tt the permission { this course by the mpled to flee up stairs, bu 1th an iron bar. | Her screams w her arms was unburt. Mra. Cobb of Paducah had her leg so badly fractured as to necessitate woke Very much refreshed veral executive depaprine 110 the Will cause appro: vewory of the de. morning, when he ‘on the hea ut a strugile arent ilitierence of th eomed like sighs, and then with rato be rendes ‘. harness b aud took his usual break fas ran his life went out and {home and abroad, oi | bad aupposed Iwas obliging | 1 Ave. 1p 14 * anced by threats of being ome 0 i — twtng | Col. bickey's bik. #. Shot aieasiive tation. Her condition is critical. The ‘ i 5 VISITING A CLERGY SIAN WILLIAM A. SEWARD WAS NO MORE Mawitron Fis, Secretary of Soa pr upon by belng willing to accept | Ais whitsin's bw. Dick hers of the road. and citizens of Paducah ero inte a closel, "They remind teat gooey At 10:90 o'clock Tuesday, he wrdered bis car Tue immediate end, reached through great eas alee (OB gta Poteet rt ahaa dasa lals sah paces umptly on the spot with surgical ald, es, when Jane forced one of U hanccuts off ' riage for w drive, and when asked where he | sutering and fey abactute: pristra- FANNY FERN DEAD Tam not fii weak Quarter, Ha and dld everything powlble to alleviate the suf- chat ehe driertlned to attempt to 08 Se Hs MONS RPS Fe NS ee Sinn wish There, yea an ut {the Wife of P oo | eerricee ti Third heat 2 aioe in making her way out, aul went <6 the hotel recaotly Leacd rumors that the Rev. Dr. Hawley amatic, although affection: 5 NET PEE Baeerst Rete oe | eeierinale peaks THE OCTOBER ELECTIONS. vd gave an alarni. Many citizens hastened to. tl bad resigned the pastoral charge of the Firs farewell and the last recoy: lographer—The Funeral Te-Day. may 0 Trew! " Park shaded ia Dulidfng: but the would-be robbers had fed. Preabyterian Church of this city. on account of | nit the eve of yuftoring kindnese clarac- | Sara Payson Willis, the wife of James | ‘ : vida Hiidldah cad ded Héndiiake Riccted Governor of Tudiavacthe —-— sonal relations between Mr. Seward Dr, | that nothing: remained but to say farewell to | late residence, 903 Kast Eighteenth street, at 6 Wen Oruen DVNCAm: roa blisadanee:, ‘he tetiowing are the case INDIANAPOLIS, Oct. 11.—Additionnl of- | At 4:90 yesterday afternoon the Blackwell Hawley have been most Intinute and friendly | those about him. The work of his life was done. | o'clock Thursday evening. Mrs, Parton was MR. WM. HW. WICKHAM'S LETT clal returns received to-day do not materially | [#84 boat was conveying five convicts to prison, end for many years. and he now rose from his sick d like another of whom he spoke a few years | vnown inthe literary world as“ Fanny Fern, The following letter was also read before the ax Trotting, Oct 1!,—First when the boat was in mid-stream the conviets o peets to and express was content, and nothing remained i | Convent ve that have never beaua change the result given last night. Hendricks's | powered the Keeper, secured him, and took rh Dis sympathy with the able poston, On reaching | butte illustrate that "the chamber where the | and ber loss will be sadly felt by the thousands Naw Yong, Oct. 11,1972, | beats, heat three in Gre, in harne majority will be between six anc seven hundred. | ‘frou bun, They theo, placed the pistol to the heed 4 Dr. Hawley ¥ sent.and Mr. J good man meets his fate ts privileged beyoud | who have derived pleasure from her light and | MY Dean Sim Th rarped that there Oaths thectomon The Republicans elect their State ticket, includ- | (he man who. was pulllug the boat aad made sblity of tinge met A.S. Odell's br. g. Tom. pulling dn im row Sewned expressed to Mrs, Muwley the interest | the vommon walks of virtuous Life ‘ genial essays. Sho was inthe alxty-frst year of | Cunrestiou (rday aaa Candidate forthe omer of Mayor, | Oeger'eb, g. Dandy ing Congressman at Large, with che exception | back tothe city. The bost landed at the foot of 1060 end eyropathy {or her Husbani (hat Prompted | Mr. Baward was ® communicant of the Prot. | | 1 nye | Lieaive It dietinetiy understood that { : B"Odeil's bsg. Jerry of candidate for Governor, and vs thele | sireet. aud the convicts sprang on shore and escaped the visit. Mrs. Hawley achiowledged the com- | estaut Rpiseopal Church. and has been for | her age, but her mental powers were un {dealve it distinctly understood that if PO Sapaldate for Superintendent of Public Works. | Hehry Gavan, ——"Oraiien and “Frits are the met Miment, and said her husband would call on | many years connected with St. Peter's Church, | paired, although disease has for years becn un- the as an opponent of Abrauam if. “awrence t heat “ ey The following are the majorities in the Con- | Sreuutuowbe The Sergeant ened ae te eke, ir. Seward at any thine that world be conve in this city, He was no sectarian, Beyond the | derini her physical frame. Truly your Va M, Wiewtax nd ‘ ‘3 1 1 | gressional districts, nearly official, for Cougress- | (lath street police statton was uotied, aud hes AT Nap Ad Scan 1a the foodie | Testtited laneunge of crecds he saw and oy- | | Mie. Harton was a slater of the poet. Nathaniel | To M.7 Dreanan, keg Third heat “ um sot | nen general alarm, hut thy Se BLED EOE BD Ald the feedle | preciated the profyund principles of ane 2 is. She was born in Portland, Me. in MN. JOHN KLLLY'S “PRECH, SKCOND Tack (lage N For horses that have | Dist, apes statesman: “Laas always at heme to bin. 1 | larged Chir) “ianity. He was eminently charitat <i, While stil’ a small child ber father re- | fe tohn Kelly arose, and addressing the Con. | Rewer brat nutes; mile he tires in | 1 WF, Niblack, D ing on parade shall probabl k ss W his ved with his family to Boston, and in that Bye. to haru at spared from th : return of } and was r y spent herearly years, She war educa: | youn said Shas he wep, ry pe pe owed | Mira it, &. Flour Boy sw .D pursuit of the fugitive: twant to see a heere worshippe Mimon e} ted in Hartford, Con by Miss Catha: jo name as a candidate , vralty agen= | Ow g. Fran aa a fa : chun uit Mea COCA NOR RAP eE ik chore eit ios tlemun who has long been <dentited with the | ATs Odci\f. m Dol 9 Varicn $ Yona Casi i Low They do Business in the Custom House, pinee Me PUNEHAL OF THF DEAD STAT EAM AN pable but net a brilliant gle. Me. rae | Sxured conspleuously in the carly history. 0 joe Hoxale ts TAU LTO caene OF RINE Alaina fromthe pubile 4 ‘ how tnderatood. will be atten 4 St hile stil very: young abe ma . city and nation. It is anene which ts ac Quarter . # stores at the Custom Hor © weeks ago were fou VERT AS it 1 ters Church on Monday afternoon at halt | dnidge of Boston, and in Y left a | Ghle to this Convention, and would be Firat heat 44 _ mclal Majeritics In Poanezivania. by the Governinent detectives, yesterday, in the Police and thon retired s athens night past to'clock, ‘The services of the chureh will | Mire chiltvens Lo support. here mo able ty any other Convention. For more than | §770id neat gs PHILADELPHIA, Oct. 11.—The following | Central Omce. The police had selzed them as stolen he conducted by the Rey, John Brainerd, tt Bhoeane hi tc errlta meets I thirty years Thave known ili, and Pkoow that | pu Mat a 4 Meinl majorities on Governor: kroperty before the vitcers In (he public stores Dad GOV. SEWARD'S LANE DRIVE ector. Mr, Frederick W. Seward, late Assistant te Lin Li adh during that Line be has devoted t If faith. : Hinovered that they were talsatog, wi they have ince On Wednesday morn rose at I, andatter | Scorctary of State,and Col, Augustus H. Seward, | Qrekiles, under the name of | Panny Fern | sully t¢ terests, has ‘been ever | sitth heat ‘i ; 1. Ce PE Reunten Den heen awaiting @ fialaht. One Caan wa fdcnt ieee nroak fast of ¢ a uit resumes RY sons O1 e who pbs jorne. areeae car Oue Re otis Gi ndfu ‘ he cl 9 hampto laware longing to Mr, Offcohausen, au. tniporter. The other alight benakfnet of «otter and fruit cesumed his | Us, A. sone of the ex-Secretary, who were at yni is How as familiar ue a household | Windtul tthe city OCF ten Race clase No. t.Free for all pon Bela , ie owed. by Lord & Taylor. IU Is, said tat tone ary labors. “Eh He ent at the time of his death, were promptly ING she Was married to Mr. Jat ‘ f Nt BW | beat din 5, in harness ‘ ; erutuent keepers f. the pupite ato ed in collusion, ing tie day, and gave hima fall explanation of | clegraphed for, Mr. Frederick W, Seward ar- hiainne that ti hot Writings Tavs | was identified with this association until tt bes | Join Marpny'eh tn hat = Berke. ++. oe ~ | with persons outside, Several of the cted keepers the reasons that impelled him to resion lls pas riy at @o'clock to-night, but Col, Auge MT VOUGOOUsE Lele balaithet ar came so that many m: ven loss serupulous | bo Gdella gg. Bulger Susquebanna. .. 981 Lebanon” — Wet Bay a heen suapetited: bat the Custom tones auth cee yrate, and ut Hie sane time expressed a belief | tus seward, wh rving in the Depariment | Ter has paid her the masgnidcomt sum of $150 than himselt had to leave it. There fy nota man | AS Odellss. estar eury BENG bry 8 yeomiog ‘ Dave hot been smart cnough to fasten the crime Upo that Che matter would be satisfartoriivarranged, | of the N nat, was unfortunately beyond | str nas bald her the madnidcont sum of $1% inany of the socalled fesorm associations or a | Owuer's Mk, m. Gertruten yi Holster Clymer (Dem.), for Congress, has 6,071 | the eulprita He had been reqie craw his pesky. telegraph on an offcial tour up | Ty neyyoneiue 0 Ene io naa ape member of the Committee of Seventy who will | pire pew ar A majority y - ser taatd tee Minaait when Hittites tlancoeke Ttianot broke | AMPH Parton has been uflicted for many yeara a word can be said against Mr. Abraham | Ai7%, M4tt., # Hie 204 | Montgomery county gives Buckalew 2 major- A Brooklyn Politicinn's Libel! Suit shite cana ‘ hile chee DB) fhe will be hete at the funcral,, Mr. | With inflammatory rheumatisin, | she has been wrence’s character. (Tremendous ap- | Third heat un ng a ity | ity for Governor, Morris (Dem,) and Nyce (Kep.) District Attorney Britton has sued Mr. Henry withdrew, Inthe af nthe Gover Seward of Florida, the only sure | ee te eee ree adinitoret fowermedne | Pause.) And now, Mr. Chairman, it becomes | Pourth heat Pa) 12 2404 | are elected to the Legislature, A. Richard, publisher of the Hrooklyn Sunday Chronict hor took a short drive, and s return ate a | vy ther of the ex-secretary, and his son, | tf this tall, She passed last curumenat hervitia | WY pleasant duty aa well as my priviloge to pre- | Fifth heat... ” at 26) rete io ane var Ganibu tec cart , rate Tobt dinner. in the ey his study | Ge ‘ eral at Shanghai, now on | Hi ls fall She passed last summienat her villa | sone to this Convention the name of Abraham —— Fourth Ward Bummere in Clever, a0KU for certain editorial artic Laed uit Weel Passage of eave ence inthis country, also Mr. Clare | ho powerless, and. she has hot lett her | ty Lawrenc andidate for Mayor The Movemen| Mr. Greeley. To the bittior of The Sun Moeller siaine Witton teine Cie cence te Fee ee ey te tae. otimede and (cave sta Ae arth MODKAR; ANDONMEEFeIAMYA ATS’ | Kom slide har Tetlisn tO the Oly, Abe wan | shy hiceeed ee nMupe mM uiine len ™] Dr, Horace Greeley returned from Balti- | Suc: Prom the Fourth Ward.where I reside, an | {esierdy grate! a “warrant for! tue arreet of Me Festionsiiens neemed t swith every day. | forced to alt In an caay chair, her arm being sup Unless » pers continued dir. Kelly, | more yesterday morning, and went to the resi- | army of roughe went to Pennaylvania last weck as re afy com of hnea ot four iuite Shieh etek HONOKS 10. GOY. SEWARD'S MEMORY rted by aframe. ‘To lie down catised intense y t the intends to This night he found it imp. sible to sleep. and RO a itense er candidate whom be is desire | dence of Dr. Bayard, & West Fortieth street, | peaters, at $10 aday and expeuece. 1 was offered the | Dring against Mr. Richard for libel, Mr, Richard, when Tite nlahis he found it imnoeble 0: sleet AoE At the sitting of the Supreme Court Circul Ja difficulty in breathing, In this chair, Pr ea GG) ne Te eee ; ig ¢ urtieth street, ot tet the patty of fran! ced Gag, | tnformied esterday of the yruuting of the warranty Fe the pre lay ith presiding, the announcement w ae unded ng tddsy anid hi ating ‘cheoring-) Prominent politicians and others: orelo. ‘ward bave picaty of moacy Nitteal | p Adieate lls porition, bla ner he finally the Court by Mr, James KR, Cox, @ on of the the beautiful dowers which were her com this morning he leaves for Chappa “ ox asleep about $ o'eb t mely feo nersble Samuel Hanson Cox, D. D.. and a | fort in life THE NEXT MAYOR, P.M. he willdrive over to Pleasantville to attend 1 a work th r now to defeat the rl » Pine Street nd troubled in his rest ‘ river Jaw student of Mr. Seward, of the sud. | She was perfectly conscious to the last mc The Chairman—A!l_ members of this Conven. | the Westchester County Fair, Ata P.M, he will lected if uy Yesterday at Ha A.M. a fire ocenrred on th | ' N decease of the distinguished statesman, ace | Ment, and sent messages of her love to distant | tion who are favorable to presenting the ame liver an address on agriculture, returning to hon to the | tn fire occurred on thy THB APPROACH OF DEATH fopanied with the usual motion that the Court | friends, A short time ago sbe told her husband | of Abrabam K, Lawrence as candidate for Mayor | the city this evening. i i ( niust triumph, The eleetio ru floor of the fourstory brick pb tt Pine Al holt past 10 yesterday morning Dr. Dimon | do now adjourn, Mr, Cox remarked briefly upon | that she was shocked when she saw strangers | say Aye — - frauds In Penneyivania bave opened the eres ot the px treet, ocenpied by Herman & Bros, ase storage for oatied i ithe tinguished t t til illustrious public life and services of the | Viewing the remains of the late Alice Carey in * Aye” thundered every member of the Coa- | Prince Napoleon Retusing to be Banished, | | ARS iat K Waa damaged $1.00, The turnite i 1 Ty ted by Dre hurch, and one of ber Inst n tthe ton of nie Tt ¥ WP N iby Ww w 7 vt q ‘1 nia very sed he motlon was secon y cems's church, and one of her Ins vention at the top of his fungs ss PATS, Oct rince Napoleon and the Prin- from the Nu ay mee nis. WE high tone hundied and Martindale of Rochester and the Hon. | quests was, ho stranger look upon | ‘The Chuirman—Those opposed will say No. See IC RNGe, ChaS Rea Te Ghee tate ee tee | Fo tha eee cram tee Mary Xare 1 gu. daiuee Lee. w ton a Aval Wood of Auburn, Mr. Justice Smith re. | my face.” whispered as the breath of life ‘There was a momentary silence, and then the . regs 4 i 5 PAnutastory Of yeas un ive very} narked that the occasion waa of peculiar inter: | Was passing from her. She had always enter- | Convention. broke into cheers and. applause, | otice to ¢, The Prince replied to the | Sun: Evidence of the Pennsylvanta election cesre covered by tu 1 eet. thar the distinguished deceased had been | tiined a strong aversion to ostentatious fune- | which lasted soveral minuter Ane atte eummone | traude can be obtained by interviewing the abseutees Aig a ahewta a i ae he of the foremost members of thie | Pals. and her wishes In this respect will be ful- The Chairmap-The Chair regrets that the iret, wud declaring be ‘picid only to | from pay muster at the navy yard on the sth inet, Over Db har but was of the foremost tien of our | Blled to the letter by ber friend condition of lls voice f such that he cannot And the Princess au she would ouly | 200 of the workmen a Wuster an unuAuAl o¢ente e h \ s F country, and of the world, and. in | | Barly on Thursday she knew her end was ap. oxpress his gratifoation at the assurances just | leare France hotwecn twa i Fence, We appeared tn full force yeaterday and clatiard Henry Clews su F $50,000, Fr if ken of our respect, that it was eminently | Proaching, } o'clock In afternoon she | given that Abraham R. Lawrence is to be the Udnipht--Prince Napole wi toapercmp: | arrears, ‘The pay clerk dares not deny Uils. How is enry Clews and Pheodore 8, Fowle ob pro 1h however Inconvenient to minters, @mue 4 Called her family around the arm chair in whieh | next Mayor, (Cheers) Lhare known himsines | try order of the Governinent ‘aris tat for high, Hutener? Wonnwa Henry Clews and Thood Fowler bave es " vies A Sulk e0,00 Thomas Xi vt Vn he had 4 f ee COurt a rh until after the funeral, ‘The [she expired” for her sufferings prey ds her was a little boy, and I remember his valuab — BROOKLYN Navy YaRp, Oct. 10, kune suit to recover He) from Thomas McGrath, an t " Hy adjourn satter providing for a fom pine on B bed f Badly old every ine mp r fervi pert olty al A per interests, I remem New Jersey Straightout Nomin: ous. —_— who, Se obtoined by false papers from the 1 ow 1 ' Oro the lar t place at the Court | fespond te the summons. n the le | ber him int id public school house number TRENTON, Oot, 1 The Straightouts to-d: ¢ Hon. James Oliver for Congress Hata House # bales of goods in ed into thie him ar att House on Saturday eve circle we De Parton, | Miss | Hldridges | 14 Duane street ! Fomember how he used 10 | jouinaied the following elvet Peet RL toraee tiie Mat it Mroatabione Gent ral clawirneiiat hutry frou Live: | ' it, and y Wh WORK ¢ S8A88 Og Tye 4 aught her two | encourage the poor boys, and In his after life pinned tbe LON y arae ne Marsin e i net a ry of * bd 6 OF PAYNE, THE ASSASSIN sisters, Miss Julla Wills and. Mrs. Mumstead, | romomece that he haa always heen’ the true | Samuel t. Mayardand Won. MIM. District Flector ol Pearl street teat evading. A vote was: taken on meg ; rf is Mr Seward has pot been « weil man since he | and a little grandchild, Dr. Sturges, her physi | friend of the working man, and has striven to | fret Diirict Bo Mtnghams Second District A 1 Congressman, Out of © present but ten voted. Oliver Be NEN en La Noe} ! Peaitenad the desperate attempt won bslife | clan. came In at that moment and Joined the | elevate the condition of ‘the downtrodden, | Distret Wet, sutpiia, Fifth’ Diatriet: IAC anpices | Popewved sand Roberta ‘ Hane. et 4c Tie en ai tees TT ReRD aL Soe And feom that nearly: fatal Glow he site | th valled each to her side, and sald afew | ~ Mr, Hewitt spoke of the admirable qualttioa of | Van Ki PRON: BU rer ae rarr a LCM ptt yee ty Dnduatrial Pate. tus ting the form « t ‘ Flows jyconvenienee Git ih O f | words of admonition till abe had reached the | tho candidate forthe position to which he was ——— = streets, aud listened to @ ToUsIng epeceh {ion Mt Fair of Kings county | a to appre 7 en in Washington, after ad in | dest.) When her litt randchild came to her | nominated, With sich a leader. Tamniany Terrific Boller ton. Ollve y le t Hie wa art mec jhecame Nery, much chilled. he ob: | she directed Dr. Parton to nond her early to bed id itamediately arise in aomothing of her Warenrown, N. Y., Oct. 1.—On Thursday | She dames Oliver Assuclation of the Sreond Wurd tly. Alinost every \ ‘a ety tse mer V Nis right | and if her death oceurred that night, hot to tell glory and again exercise hor powerful Anfla- | iorutue the boiler in the steam saw mill belonciew ty | ete om street, Mr. Oliver delivered a industry and ne aria ts repres ‘ n that ¢ r vatuire of 4 Wa se Jon at Bret. | the child tll to-morrow He exhorted the members of the Cone | yy ie? . ye voltae GLI i a vged Ina very attra tue analady, Mr Sewar loot vedly pw ‘ when « 1] moon after this sad scene, Dr. Sturges dd] vention to bo equally wise in the selection of | Yr Dui. Delano of Pulusal exploded with terrific farce: a divides y nin) 1 ke | xe Hh Hy until the hand becwne | forward and felt her pulse, Phe author 1] other candidates, assuring them that such ac- | Gimcuwoud was thrcwae throug he yt Lieut) Creaby Milled by Indians, putt ea : Wea f ‘ pen wauld frequently drop | her gaze upen him and asked araily tion would insure triumphant success Bsimon river and fousd dead pome Hit | Wasninaton, Oct. I. The following telegran ! BBL dice " ound 5 Pont mhis shirt, Other sit ctor answered "* Yes TLE NEXT MAYOR ON THE PLATFORM body was shiek nly mangled, Several uther enipioyes | has heew rvecived bers ae adinn a ny on ' r Hished bin that the ailment se had almost gone, and she presented Mr, John Kelly moved that a vommittes of a — Te Brig.Gen, B.D. T 450) Res. v for i nt mi J as ghost mg fitadually. the trouble Ie traces of her approaching demise: | thrae wait on Mr. Lawrence and appriso him of Outrage ov Adopied Chine seul ‘ \ try waskited | EL ASHES PROMTMEOCL conde your 1 bit are not | spread up the arm, and anally involved the righ ement of the physician made no | hls nomination Pett | reer fr ce dh 1h BNO OF he thereat dor Them it seized pon the deft hand Vher, At half past 6 o'clock | ‘The Chairman named Messrs, Joha Kelly, Au fe, Thomas Bralth, an honest shoemaker of | stag) Ort Mad Te tarsal Vine MiB cIGunEl Wy have been any Tnnre ott ful wand shoulder until both thnk, became vir Wee around ber noticed that she was unusually | gusts Hy and M. 1’. Brennan as such com- | (he Fourth Ward, says that tn the Second Assembly | from Or at wird to the t ' The Goveruor spoh Wane H 1ower twas not what bs commonly | sti hey felt her pulse; tt had stopped. She | mittee, [Cheers.] District adopted citizens who known (o be Grecley 4s. bleat-Genora ais voir, 4 loasant tone, and with « amid vetood as paralysin, since the sen-e of touch | had just closed her eyes ws if to sleep. A mirror |) Five minutes after those gentlemen escorted | Meh ate Drow beaten and prevented from registering ae Sera fist is enter though evi inure vith f iemaried and all the elements of life except | was placed to her Ips; but its continued bright. | Tammany’s candidate for Mayor tothe pl thelr naince ua voters. Bir. Binlth saya that he, in cou A Cruise A World, Lavan dials audition rey aut cow thin iden that rested with the pra var “activi Hicwe the diluent’ was | Hees revealed the fact that she had breathed her | form His wpponrance was the signal for much faced’ the. proper suaturalization paperg. were uot | BERLIN, Oct. LA fleot of Bye ( neat : . tittonerat his bed ted museular paralys as an ovation as it seldom falls to man’s lot to res | alow'd > register ia their district, at 123 Roosevelt | of-war is now diting out for «cruise aroun poleon ba eived oficial not HONTING THE. KING OF THERONS. Fhis deprivation of the use of his limbs con The funeral services will be colehzated at her | ceive. The ¢ assembly arome and made the | sireet “Lally flare dian gh lara a aeliadto Bren ATIC TERE AL aa a oa TAT Cd 1) DSO ntin Hat Hittites Doreen noed until his death, OF late there have been | house to-day, Only the intimate friends of the | old walls ring again and again with the hoartlest —— wl ne eighteen the. The fect t rw take up lis residence @® murlute of ammonia, preceded t ws Of its spread to his lower | family will he present. ‘The remains will bo | of cheers, The Boulevard Pay Rolls, y for the Went ‘Iitties, and. thence wi Fronen walt 1 1 He also provided ibe, and at time he his experience 1 0 taken to Boston tonight, and interred In Mount : he Chairman Gentlemen of the Cony antion The men employed upon the Boulevards wili W Orleans aid other porte lu tie Lnlied The Madrid y 20 to take the notes of Wisthins waareriahen hit cusates tte ernie Hib) embarrassment in walking, but nothing | Auburn Cemetery ave the ploasy presenting to you your | hy delayed in rocel Meir pay on the rolls of (he 5th tha f the nunaber of CoMntene the’) MME ELIS eRe: ROB aan TA Gene se ilouss “there its never oon total lows of rei gandidate for Mayor, w man wiv even? thy ee sesh gegtnty i ip Be Mary ape Peep art { Citton Atal the: shart or tie Uae hee 3 mn Wink the dccran aura thor vower ln his arma wie ely a portion of aii 4 at, | Committee of Seventy have found no othor fault Anncere she fun MMsiont to meat the pay wlore earn { r ft ¢ quehve d members of tho he F Hrenthohe tft | the tuucetos that were ilte: ted, ws fon iuatance ve Denes of an Od & work Journalist. | with otherwise than that he te Domocrat, | od uy ann Gounmiponer of Publie, Worse > hate an | CINCINNATI, Oct. IL—The Adjutant-Genoral —~ fs Hterininat on of ke but refrain: Ae nt We but is nud ot hear duwn, Hs ine at Lo Ui eget f i w Ne bay (Enthusiasm and prolonged cheering.) ada ig. This can only be dene | of ONo today took porsersion of tHe Kate nrvis issue JOTLINGS ABOUT TOW ruin baying anything pubject to the could also draw. He could row @ boat very wel ‘orld, end more recentiy eopnected with the New Yor SPEEON OF THE NEXT MAYO, by the cut. They have beet called | 46 ihe colored militie battalion, some of which wer tient, Ie J or atleast could until (he past summer, Tunes, died at the reside rf to nivet d'wilt uidonDuedly put (he Solared attallon, sone of wh —. anced att de til otetock, | f ie reaidence of his brother, the Met sped f d aidan re Geed In the rioton Monday Digit last. Ie tad 5 Whou the Governor apweared son aa found, too, that the esercive of the muse George B. Spalding, in I ;Midivon Teuredas. iar r, Lawrenye stopped forward and said Comptroiior 1 thelr demands, Bored aull pissed ib charae of the putice. Mioio ia Contral Park this afternoon quiet, and the or withdrew Boward proved thelr has, a | activity, a d foil Spalding was well kuown for several years as a promi Mi. CHAIRMAN ORSTEEMNM OF Ly ery COR: es — wd - — Gen, Martin T. MoMahon, the new Tax Ro W ordered breakfast, which was served. to i Y sundry anival ya Read a poog th eat f nform : ‘Tho Now York Circus Coming Home, 4 ; Iver, bas collected @14u47H 9 personal Waxce whee f little before Lo'cork. Tt consited ofa | Mvbilances by which to move the arma, and pr 4 nthe old Courier and Knquiver, teforMagor. (Uheere:] | ave Tp Tents famous Now York circus | CURTOSITIVS OF CRIME, oT se kal acing lated of & | ae nut increase thi woular powel hen that journal t e col ome in Tita b g e 6 a te A f {up of coftee and anine chi ken broth. “OF those | These Hotiteaneaa he GSE GLI RoI: | Wetton Gur ee port radher ge whet end I vant ere to-day, tt Eoaponae to the fnyits. | announced to exhibit in Yorkville to-day, in Brooklyn | 4, Baer oan Yesterday the flags on the public and news. Ah His later he wacnunii cet ed with | Jaurney around the world, and used. them con= inteation. which torun for Mayor. {¢ Yea, oe ee et M | four days next week, commoncing op Monday ; in Wil: | optarney Woods was yesterday, Belteneat tn imecsery ahaha nee eiitiges t. woaayes Oe vislent coughing and difficulty In breat tlie wad tantly when on shipbourd, and at other tines oun daily, Mr: Ava If you do, I wieh to run for Mayor, (Cheere.|"'i'wien | Hatmburgh ou Friday, sud tn Groenpolut ou Saturday, | Sgiauol'M, Chececman of New Work ii August lat, The Houlevard fpnaere cui at he foal ra \ Vouwed to be raised up in hin bed. ‘This was | be ad posable to dy 40, but for, ordip TY | period of service, and he then Joined the edivoriat fares Paik pt ey Pag irir~ wy yy Seeare yon - ——_- — In Savi h. Ga. yoetorday, Alexander Dillon | on account of tack of finis, ‘The hoardot Apperson, slong, when Gen. Seward ran off in haste for the Ma aris have Deon powerless for nearly | Of the 7 nvitetion of Mr Raymond, who had | ble Mayor, aud the people's Mayor, |Applavac.) elog The Funeral of Androw ly. abot ble or, Day Dillon, three Unes, inflicting | mout meet on Tuesday Wo authorize Wie Laue of e oui Vhiyslelan, Searcely had the son house | ‘ree years. 1a ‘the University of Vermont, and | placed before you asa candidate | wien: YOU bo bos to It ‘Tho tunoral sorvices of the late Andrew Holly | °8!Y Sesh wounds, however, He then killed bimeelt clont uu, Mhon the patient asked to be ret in iis THF GOVERNOR'S AMUSEMENT. Jona always continued to be of the | when tie votes gre counted 18 November that tam not | 1 “ Chartes H, Foster, a Boston curbstone broker Sorgt. MoCombe, of the Woat Thirty-seventy ed to the lounge In his study These two | His principal amusement was in playing whist, | HotaPerdisl character. fll healt caused counted out. (Frolaawed cheers will take pisce in Ht, Joseph's Churoh, corner of | nas beou arrested in Munireal charged with reusing | stroct pol ca, who wa ‘ned ou Wednesilay for tue } Mrs, tue bedroom audstudy, all aa addition h Tu lndulay this papslou ge bad @ rack propared, | was uot uuenwecteds VOTEay Ener AES wwe ult ot New orp ne twee b nh) we vere fret bay} mt coppers if on Mentor, ons aot puget tor Pig anus oo tps bane § 1 le aall ileeed Sa ieee tin eenariaeet, Solr, wee on m t Org. ‘vere vib i tune. jaulewed (zy the dep 5

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