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WUT) 7 Wy, WWW. c eee = = —— = = eee | J VORTIETH YEAR. NEW YORK, MONDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1872, PRICE TWO CENTS, — a — ee a j " ‘ ™ . ) ‘ ) ‘ i have ated fort " ' SDOP DE | tiden for a few words « ne, and the AQT r PCW TROT RD A MYSTERY IN BROOKLYN, pa NS mi { THA DEATILOFR MR. SEWARD | poten dent JAMES ANTIIONY FROUDE. ne fulton HORACE IN WESTCHESTER, - UP, GUARDS, AND AT THEM a vision. took! on What con f ony, what ean " o Araonte Administered tn a Oap of Tea~The iis SNF NOMK OF THE DEAD BTATES- he | C RETELTANT RECEPTION UN THE era y watehine Ws. ty taking utes, 1 | GREAT MASS MELTING OF Lit freccenT sith t here We let nae CLOAY UP THE RANKS, AND STRIKE | MAN DRAVID IN MOURNING, im 4 geetoan LOTUS CLUB PARLORS, aut Wwe ean di pute, we cau, ecitend, Sarl now when AN PLEASANTVILUE Where was Corouer Whitohill ¢ FOR hiltabad tlch hsb AA a ladall | 7 t the deep mi i aa M4 fis come here to eee B ‘i a 4 yukel die or resi- Mais eparations for the Obacanios in Awburn— | borand parishioner whom \ (| Speoches by Mr. Houde, the Hon. dot | Mii rouce hace bere ty aes brgiaal |e 1A Sethodiat Loador and Exhorter on Gro Mrs, Jobn Van Syckel died at her resi- | qddrene of the Natioval Democratic Com i The Whole City Wrenthed In Binek-Cov. | 8! in Mictow., Edmond Vat Mayor Hat | Pt re lo tame a Ue te nic view of the arent Speech of Hore Grestes—A Plea tor | deace at Love lane and Henry street, Brook!: mittee to the People of the United Statow, | ol 16 oclumntion Yulodes Pros | ti . ni om MeDowell, Sede dew, nud others. | Pnelilcepenking rice of which England Is hereafter to " aud Reconciliation, Saturd night, Asahe had frequently be i u Mi ns Re ef ' U HPL i Pro | # hong 1 tet, ‘ IeDowell fildew, aud ober frneliat aye aay Waly taes TAT Ie aha eae Peace aul Reco ation : : ur i y 4 ht. As ahe had frequ ble Tho October elections are over, They | nounced In the Varions Clnec ' R i if A reception was siven to dames Anthony | sloth tui pragcment. Auorigin.s pital | On Saturday afternoon a mass meeting | taken suddenly Ill afior eating, and ax rhe was btu us to fotits @ loletwbly. acourate Idéa of Avnurs, Oct. 1.—The remains of Mr Froude, the English historian, on Saturday ovens | GOUnt of ite manner hureyper menaced is lewei of | of Democrats and Tiboral Republicans was held orate , Een) Senstitutlons Nee Hens Bo> | cha tena pollliogl albuation Of ihe Sonny, seared isl fhe Ths GuaEer AE Bla tate Kaaldanne THOM 1 ‘ s onitene GF (he Gorman thnks he iftoal'of the outflow ftom that priinal Count Ne Vestoheater county. or. | Came alarmed, Last Sunday, on returning from C Reward willl t t te redten f aes , : - ing, by the mm « f the Lotus Club, Th Moan ee oetcOmte ME, Praade te taal ators | 18 Pleasantville, Westchester county. Mr. Her- Giieenwoed, tio: be pa wat In Georgia wo have to recount a vietory for the | Pe'odook to-morrow morning Htotclock in ‘ ite ate club house was thronged with members and in- Joy here to-night ta thie assembly of young | man G. Lienkauf called the assomblage to order, | Greenwood, she became Indisposed, but recov | 1 iy, ng Ca ‘ the vifire wet Huy Here to-MEnU a thie aanenn bl died vadislontiy Vo Witend to te hold | Liberal ticket so unexampled as to tako hor out d tho aftarno: Phe funeral will take place from | great city of the Wert. Toolay gity, thie nation. | vitod guesta, Soon after o'clock Mr, Froude Pati A adrarct 1 and nominated Mr. Taal: h 1. Williame as Chalr- ST HL RUNLGLSTine otic, Wanatoae cate he 1 “8 Ch , t 1 tie World are ino re deeply 1 Ist and Better and closer eequadotance with that great “ duties on the following day. Thursday, with | Of the list of doubtful Btates, and practically to bt. Poter's Church at 250 P.M. At tho close of | gna inunstrions ton and. mare coterprite aud | entered the pariors accompanied by W haw] futire. He will give ua, iesure to welcome him neve man. Mr. Williams, on taking the chair, intro hieaadatitis: GieN to New York ationple pronounce in advance the decision of at lenat q Ihe services at the church ancther opportunity | energy have to an astonishing degree rebuilt tat ely. | Reid, the President of the club, who said: : fe ty of the inetit tt \¢ | duced Mr, Rovert 8, Hart of Mount Kisco as th arn. Ai Al = gig adhd Ai Sl ET es in the Elec! % 4 buch rete te place | j rigid and auntiquity © gow and growih of Inthe evening, on arriving home, she ordered | % Votes in the Flectoral College. To this num- by viow the remains will be afurded. The com at has fsilon In cur taidst? Who ean re rNTLee re: We have the pleasure of | this grand old race, fe May take that largeness of view, | first speak He next introduced Mr. David ins | Hebd cts | wal 7 huild the e temple th rostrata? Sy | meeting to. oming to Atiericn ag auchor | that iberty of view (hot grows ap tn the mind whea we some teato be brought up to hor room. she | Dr t only necessary to add strty votes to elect mittee of the Aldermen and citizens appointed | Pulld the noble tempin that now lice prostrate? My | tinetiig tin ier at have aiveady been ace | cuetenpistethe whole ar one complete ahd entire eye: | Maxwell of Kings county as a Methodist in good ght WE Greeley and Brown pn Friday night to provide for a public expros- | wan there merved this marvellous ¢ 1, | Copied ss clidelce wheree literature of our com. | tem,one grand drama of the master race of the world standing, Mv, Maxwell sald ho was a Methodiat, | @?4ok part of ttand began removing her cloak 4 l volien m1 atte the tte | risa 8 studied [applause )y aud a lecturer wh The hot the events \ nd gloves, Before she had succeeded in re | 20 Pennsylvania the distinguished Chairman sion of sorrow met at the City Hall yesterday . God of the dead, bu Hing f f at home to what t tat The final speech of the evening was delivered | 9 clues leader. and an exhortor, while and 4 or ad au n ‘ zn. The M ad the rat has pacar ea taisrauee’ (he guntioneet ead renew ceicuphe bere. TAPPIAGSE| ne somewhat lator by John Brougham, who mount moving those garments she was seized with a | Of the Liberal Committes pas eloquently charac. Lilt Beall let Ed kt PIODSPRHON | edae In adte pabien Hive dead Are Ne vue |. Readin duo the fepectof one of hia brilliant | ed a chair and entertained his friends for dfteen | 8s hot a rember of any church, thou, t ft of vomitin Jwas removed to her | “tized the methods by which the result of the ofr atten the funeral by | { that earth teas lost hi ter t found a eur Gisctiasion tthe ditt: | minutes. the rent of a pow; and, he added, “the devil wiiddalds canny Mal atthe Mae ted. . : o 7 €) thod f the publ f Hi porane of reas Tien — t trie oburch ad vet le waeelt chambor. ‘Toward midnight it was deemed | Cleetion there was accomplished. We commend ne dy of the public | 1 hank ( culty it cor PANEUHA VIC cat might own a pew ina church and yet be a devi : 4 : i his state o The nite AR eh ai cventes Now," said t nrer, ianel wile ' 7 ‘on neveseury to send for Dr, Crane, the famil his statemont to the thoughtful attention of the erect hes th the oun Mitte dy abt be unteaa | ce iretakes leienine pears to travel tromustothe | 4 PLOMT WITH HROOKLYN'S RING. | stil.” Mp. Clarkson N. Potter then spoke ane tela peld that on vue doctor entorihg country. i : All was yesterday In the | cutbetor ' Ha, IC Wwe OWIY hadl that Gxed star for oy - ef an hour, During the delivery of his ad- | her room she remarked my "4 octol i Talltaee WHO Ware Pupon ie |, Thos ther ehurel ‘ A ‘ “wrday ree tie Enwish artis 0 Y pigeeice Attoraey Britton Nnes the Brooktyn | dre-s. Dr. Grecloy, in-his own buvey, accom: | tink Lhave bean raisoneds Ont Aoekory 2 n Ohio, deapite most unprecedented gains for ‘ > Goanett | Dua ' referring to Mr. | guiey Wouaded from inkermann | Chronicle for Libel-ie Wants $20,000 | panied by a Quaker f a broad-briin, drove PATEL COP OF PAA the Liveral-Democratic ticket, the Grant mana ward te te mY un Damacen—The Judge Deciding the Cane tn (at wal pace. was received with | ayy ooe fia We ple | #ers have carried the election by a reduced m work ‘ fC Losntelt we could attain (het Sirine I ive ant a conclusion of Mr. Potter's The doctor applied remedies, but was unable ‘ tT tort? We PoNenst " peu Advauce-Now, Let Paddy Keron Sue si poke as follow to give any hove, as the son bad had too long | Jority, having brought to the polls their entire re- f te Veen | been employed oll day t erentin Pal fancy st he Meech ANE District Attorney Winchester Britton, SrEsct oF Mt. OneKERY a tie to work onher syeiom. | Huuiring what | sorve vote. Had our Democratic friends in cor ] a from the celle th which ¢ Lie vate pevcoreny tite ek Bie ahiacoun | of Mrooklyn, having tistiteted a sult against | y MP Carnes Low Crrizavs, axp Nevormons: | which she had drank tho tea. A portion ot it | tln localities of that great commonwealth shown } Loco will i ' rans Lo the ceneter ’ Saas oe torrnrot | Mr. Henry A. Richagg, prowictor of the Brooke | secne 4 thee A have shaupes G¢ dinthe cup. On tasting tt his tonzue | the same earnestness and activity, and enabled | tunat | w sa be rately i be : y hae en, the Good | isn Chronteley for libele plac bis damage conn iy far nell fea fon daring the prewent year: ice TRE 1 Hae ek, nent th Cyne | us like our enemies to record our entire strensttlty ; ri wey stud hea tae draw ' ot ten c ; lee there nad | $20,000, 4 onn order having been tasued by en sis helgubothord, whe yensad WY ee we quantity of Arsenic. ‘The doctor notified | Mey would now be exuting over a brilliant 4 Ne ' at bin \ . i ve ‘ ' Aeon ‘ cola sand sur weil-betoved candi: | Coroner Whitehili. In the afternoon the Coro- | vietory, In Indiana the Democratic and Libe ] Fi t hha t ron § Ue 1 i i Judge Nellson for the arrest of the accused, a fe for Lieutenent-c Fritsesmed fo me thet 1 by V inor ate 1 i i eas | Deputy Sheriff'a dont Mr. Richard's reel- Show On nadue ret orehiinkiog if thes: | tuna Doprty visited the house ave wid the ve- | oral forces have achieved a most Important suc i ; a dea | ' \ tina t 1 ed i tsomat Stthen (1a pened | donee on Saturday morning at half past tie, call t0 sppest before you. Fol a | Monday by the Cor pitch cess over Pennsylvania tactics most une | Wouny ae i : yey ida mL s. Cates, great aud smal, | and conducted that ¢ man to the Ra’ troy 8 elect 1 beiler Yesterday afternoon several of Mre. Van | scrupulously employed by the Adminin { tet Han A Ma when ailw : Cri sad necked snd slasned. ans 908 | ctscet jail. Iteeeme to have beon fe nare mleully grsdnally grove ap in | Byckel s friends vinited Police Headguaricrs t | tration and ite allies, showing thes that ¢ i Leet tea’ ‘ an oy ¥oio tok vithe Fi h it Ne y found that h Rritton or his friends to keep ordinary and deaverate civ war. The | the authorities, They were informed that the | free people when aroused know their rights and | 4 4 heuivembene cr cite He the toes ed to | pow canny. Hefad sideniy become | Imprisoned over Sunday, and if : Muadliod suitorrcerede Hat Twit mee | Gase.Was in the Coroner's hands, But as it was | dare maintain them. Indiana has fairly domone Adda mcesi & | tivited marste A praver will then be made over | & i Wat ees ore by om 1 | the ivrue of the C% yesterday. m soci, Cel fe ang tow worda in adaiiie take ny action ws Atos faye One troxpres na Perec aac ne enn inerenet be 1. LOumut Ope | irae? Bouts Gath EA reuiain howill then be borne to st i had ‘paasert se one. Step is hin“ nding the fact that murderers, ba to hoe yan Neve heard tromihe previos epeaker acto | fear that the parties suspected of poisoning Mra. | bullle The moral of these results is that | alao put on doe urning, Every r's Chur ¢ the public services will be ' n vvely le Leper actus Mindee at Howed to | [20 gncations which have: hitherta divided parties, | Van Syckel. if she was poisoned. might escape, | victory is still in plain view for our national whore the decorations, portraits, busts, and | conducted at 2a) o'eluek. Bishop Bottor of [Ay stuffers, and ether kindred spirits are allowed to | Wid divide then ny longer, We ail kuow that | they were directed to Justice Walsh to procure | tox ath ‘ bles eety ten New ¥ ad Hishop Muntingtonof this d i the atitt holds. fn the mat t am at will by the grace of the Ring, Mr. Rich. | #avery existed inthis eountey. throughout its in: | g'wartant icket. and that energy and courage will assure medall { Mr, Seward re vse. have licen invited tu aealet inthe services, | por ers and ness of ba renown, this Phar gars es rate of tho rights of the pens | Wehenacnt yctninace “down ‘to sevea oF | etght pinica wikik da aaa it. That victory must be won. Ifwe mean te MAYOR THOMAS'S PROCTAM hich will be condueted in stri rt aice now lu «Greater Iiritals : pbibet . icbehiedis - | Tiare aga. Wa all know that good inen, patriotic men, JUSTICR WALAR 1 a " . atic wricK, C1 AvwiRs, Oct. 12, 18 the ritual of the Episcopal church, Misha} miu nach Wescae ae ghall prone our erautade | ple, and a gentleman of standing and position, | Siecevt mink cot co much ein merc tune mature | Detective Corwin offered to escort thom to | Preserve free lastitutions on this continent we 4 e A rreolution of the Common ¢ tor has, hower gnified his inahi to be Pes Fines re und the hovor Of pre: | was called upon to furnish $10,000 bail to regain | ourdyy yegerdingit. Ronye hones thee the Justi They were unwilling to go, as they | Must assure it, i . Aaa Hresent wine to alekiea ih Wiatertie. cH & i ie oS ig fomeneiie, Atte Aa Mt amdavit | tat“ Weil we faye ahgliaind slavery Ii'New York; | said the belonged to the Coroner, and the ‘The event in Pennsylvania on Tuesday Inst | t i Huntinglon fs expected to be present iis freedo| Mr. Mich " an aMlday wee abo Feluiay there we have y unwilling to have their names appear in ani comuldéted Naiiaie a) Ck who) he lax hot yet arrived. Dr, Bratnards the ihowing that his: Intereate would be usly ne rior bincctucn, Luong thee He De ed en dined at hone ait | When considered in its causes, {8 the most ap- i ‘ ous Lowiathat: Will preside 4 case neither of th , Mr. Proud Gamagod by detention in jail. and that be had | angers © Lo -apoligh iit exety Dal Mcxpecting that some. one who | Palling political catastrophe that has ever takes On 1 R rrive will conduct the entire service én (ates afleaving: the vity of evading th wre at vatience with fopara of the case would visit him requiring place in this country. Should the system througt | mens. And especia The bearers TUE MALE RRARENA, | ‘ jurisdiction of the court, and that the amottn! and 80 of those who vielted the Police Central | Which this catastrophe was brought about be rh © approprintely D; Morgan, ar Rohell; Ellas WW; Lee H ; ae he oe wilitan Ue tora T : A ev eeds mah Ga ihineeunc yo re the faintly d Dr. Crane, Mr. | condoned by the people and foisted on the othes Gat dex, noe ceatimontal, OF srt oF HOF ex-sccretary of State fort have as soon aa he was tage aware (tt Mkee (Yuet Tauotuorenoe | Eraubin Woodruff, Coainnan of the Committee | states, it seals the doom of freedom in Amor 7 ad Unawery sn he 8 excCongres ww Morgan of w Taha bis A OE if an th ut y, and others hile the doctor was ree at it is ‘ » olty fay Fey -lie tt siciag Monee Welle of Auroeny Garmeel Be, | feee tea 4 et Goce busied himself in obtatning t ect ar country should ed talking to the reporter. to whom he stated that | !¢@ A sad contrast it Is surely that the city ia PAC Tiomes, Mayor. Ruggles of New York: George V ne TEA Fteaa nace ate ors ie ee left <1 t tt Mrs. Van Sychel declared she Was poisoned, Mr. | Which our republic was born amid the anthems The reap fs proclamation will be unan- | Chautauqua county. who wast gett wote nafruwed down ‘aoceorable wane [ieee Eke Secu orie Woodruff calied the doctor to one side. of 9 free people should now be the first to toll Imous, Nearly every i atrestanamed (ROr wien Mt Fe naid Was worengyt £5 i tlemen forth Ve was des | obey tin . Heuiforbtie iia eve be TUE DOCTOR'S ALARM. the knell of its liberties, Itis for the freo, un- { bas already decorated. Every b man in | fowenof New Yor It of the old nd te r : A Dea iatieaten ton Mitt ever torreon to | After a few minutes! ¢ reation. the doctor | hought people of all the States to calmly review { the central part of the city hi naulted, | bors Seward int y ! iain wl Tt i ent of the Come | {5 Cre a tonorter, are sau Well, Pde tike | the fearful crime against suffrage in Pennayl | ad bas v eered to close d the hours | Mich atone Bacaee it ern thie evening | M4 ' ( Win. Colt. how Mr. | pega: , that you would not say anything about what | vanta, and to decide whether it shall be repeated i harm: I nth Re 4 th T ’ ha Porte 1 “ ‘ ' p bee ad upon at an early | te Ive fu Id you The doctor had alse ox- | within thelr own borders. | M : + f y offered thelr | wh 1 bs ceriain | pre the suspect arties might “ tt nw dithe f al in citizen's dre Hat at A ‘ ericea: and ¢ cher’. oft South # to as rbotime | pee away For the first time the system of free Govern ] ‘he Hoard of Educat t r ' t t z t ¢ complied with, | ened Seon A Ld While th orter was engaged writing th ment and the sanctity of the ballot are really on ] Th. = r pest! Tot wecvanon : mM . Ay i y of condol ‘ east F . ' “ © a freer ' how « nce f | story, the doctor and Franklin Woodruff on | triatin the United States. From this hour for H i At 2 the oo. in the Clty a1; but that difrenc sed to bea living lasne | tered the room, and reqtiested the reporters ne schools w i ‘ 5 womans | one onthe hett Te Willian ' nh Chet HEL WEE. Rae CHEER MBE at NTR | GO TAGDLION THEIR, HAGHea Mn, COnTeotON. W ward the preservation of the franchise in its ime worry ing k at 1 OMFROE, ; : tied fer a ps mentor the hen ha Tad they wa uek the | whatever they might write about tho matter. | gegrity dwarfs all other issues, t e oe ‘ Ae Bute ase hie j crave question. agcetin Tho scx reporter made no promise, but con- | Let our friends in each of the States cate { Isnep visiron ftinpractivat ‘ 4 a Mr. t i tatine tog Mrs. Van Sy ckel was the mother of fourchil- | Inspiration from the heroic conduct of ous j Niattiieitinnec visit 4, family, and Any wanes $ merits of the ‘question or develop aay | 4 dren, and was remarkable for her business talent | fellow citlzens in Georgia and Indiana; and : 1 Monday, They will be The City Cou etn ifthe Ms and energy) She wag tie owner of a lige | trom now till November let their struggle be wid n coimmittee of citl- | Cll, civic. societies. ar zen rally, will |) The ' t y rit ‘ Guo; that ie we Tana ehilinr beslkex come veny circum | manful and unceasing for liberty and an un. none Special 3 | todow on foc eo remale Ibe interred inf late t Ministerio F 5 i 1 nants eet TDTY to, thie eleniclon: thes nted ballot box, for reform and an honeat will be Tunuing to Aubutn | the famity fot. ina wild at cluded deil, and € i 1 f KAD abit ca a att ppt 1d be : solied, also point 10 eho putity parties administration of the Government, ‘| Jate visitors, One ear | in the back py f the cemetery. and will a va Howine aeawiie Line Bees : vehi i UGUSTUS id Drlnging the Board of | cupy-a position between the graves of Mrs, Sows | BIGELOW'S SHE He A ile A Averan conn pee cg DID SHE CONMIT SUICIDE? Chairman National Democratic i The town is siren ard and Miss Fannie Seward. Hesides the ® 7 te this defendant in a matte The report that Mra, Van Syek ——— i q a alten WOOT GE Tha || heme ate aire iterred in this tot the remains j f s t kind t Deettine s drank the nis condemed by DRIVEN CRAZY BY LITIG y Hotel has biized | of J Miller, the fatl 7 1 ' t bonominal | F 1 They say died by r ors 7 H de FGRAMS OF CONDOLENCE " is ot nie tas aaute Thon we ¢ r «proper ¢ to m to susp The maid servant wh im Attempts to Kill his Mother i r H ptone Ainony. th a telegrams t . . , Py at te thou thet a if? Bed with Felcr to the Atri Je and took the tea to Mrs. Van Syekel is not resent to the Tusnue Asylum 1 1 ariyex- | g the nu e , aye case. tf The intrs Nere men ae ood a8 ever Il suspected. She remains still In the house at and Finally Released r sstevenir n ; r ‘ t : ve i Foes oipnors work Ho only, per an wt has any a finite | Correspo ee of The Bt | ( (i fl be roe ty k . R ¢ ‘oF r M . idea about Mrs. Van Syckel’s death ist : Lekek 3 ; t 1 aad. | iy physician, 16 whom ehe declared her ¢ Oct. 1L.—George W. Purdy i \ ral \ F { ! isiratich sod, tliey wilh n tions. He, howe gh anxious t srough in this county, He ts & 1 As .. ; ; Sa [ ar teoy eae. | Gene Gina ce: Neeecre a eaeennt foe erin good circumstances, Last summer he a rely f Ves r Res Rin tes F R us . \ ote kvtcliiwentive” Wall, we fonght that | arrest. He condemns the action of ( <1 to kill bis mother and sisters in a fit forwarded fb ; « a “that Whitehill, whe bas ped ao Lust ty. His removal to the Poughkeepsie ah thinae ‘ * : the multe pe f the Saitebt tiestoat iu their bellot foul play | Ieane Asylum followed. On the petition of hie a ia : 7 is en y * had wutit sisters he was released a month or so age, and fi S'S PROCLAMA ¥ i ® ‘ E —— ‘ returned to Marlborough, Purdy bas been com ] 1 th Yow!n, i Mr. ret \ THE DFLAG IN SPAIN pletely wrecked in mind through anxiety caused ‘ we { y ‘ ore Be oils en i. by continued litigatic with he ¢ se a ' yom Ne oct ' } f ; Cane tase fie e PTs | Revolt of a Portion of the Garrison at For |) "2 rege’ “a K ants Aaa od nee A vs | 7 Nothing ‘ “ t y t Ndavite, It equal, ad (ha ang rol The Naval Coast Guard Join in the ae ea sad % bat sed bated Li whic : he | ard | F * ‘ : . r r “IN ley The Soauiah Giunbonts Seized | LAS Deena party are almost numberlesa, and ex. F (New York. y | chtire tmnpc re ihe Moves thie, these eumncne: trims \aean olaesd oe pi tet aR teed | cond over a period of ten years or more 4 : de Pg TE hips ‘ y t ‘ate Versy wa is th * w SUE See, See le eeeet The original suit grew out of the lease of « h ¢ ‘ r ' f rh > ry plall be dependent eat B Mapuip, Oct. 13.—A republican insurrec- | far Ri aha Purdy Georg ‘. fether, ta Ker i anid Dew r ° 4 yoae er pial ni ait . rind t for that waa. livit Bn hea uk CR PAKS a ein tuaentie in Ing ‘The lease was for flve years, an ons 6 eT iy pr eaes ( ‘ i N - pel agalnat RE} iss questions being “dead Ae thee [pen Orme. OUL OB RE among the troops iN | tained a covenant to convey the property if Kert . a i ¢ itt ars sort ok tye w . . wh RSD, at we r the arsenal at Perrol, in the provineo of Corunna, | paid $10,000 and all arrearages of rent at any time will boas taeting a9 ' ‘ ‘ t ’ Hees which the ‘ oF & iy The Governine ta force to supproas it. | during the first three years of the term. fn IN Fo Havin F i 4 ; s for the bail w Pe Kt Garten aonean i ‘ Kiisha Purdy died, leaving a widow and five Re i vie My Dron t ’ 5 1 vee a inexcusably Ca nie ore. ¢ | The Cortes convened to-day, and the Minister | children, in 1961 K rr purchased the interest of i oaveuts |: ' vs pra late ts : j i: dy.) PORN | for the Colonies announced that fifteen hundred | two of the children in the farm. On May Bly 186 yeare and it ¢; re ‘ 4 r aud Mr. Yates ab 2 were Troe teala, | men of the garrison and a portion of the naval the lant day of the th ree years he offered to pag | AE TET al . . steve t , A A ee coast guard, togeth aca norien i e other three children (George W. Purdy, : teh he scrved, 50 ce $ ‘ ‘ ‘ conetly Bow. 16 rhat thet ras mat guard, togethor wit je of the citizens, | Elisha Purdy, and Mrs. Maria. Conklin) thell il Vo atl Word i i i , i ' + Mut thik wae practical states. | Were Joined in the movement. Their leaders | share of the $10,000 and all back rents, and de- | ay {nis | f ' € nut ber ‘ i : : + a Ke acaluat him, i hi Gar Sah Ipeculetattstthe | were Montilo and Rojas. ‘The troops in tho | manded a deed. They Inquired If he had the Hive Champ 1 H Mee ines, flee Bunteat. reeerde yg bs dof tte i ’ there becative a | ¥8 ewehad killid them while the war Abas Kt Bartel satuned 40 peck money, and being told he had not, refused te ‘ f be | $3, 70 é ; F ‘ x thelr crow H now there ure whites to be cp. | fortress at Ferrol refused to join the revolters, | convey unless compelled to. Kerr then brought bannato 4 eCity any at ss jE stioply gies thie'as am lie cor the ¢ proven guity ner Y red. there are 20.) peg nthe State ‘of | and with the of the Spanish war steamer | suit to enforce a specie performance of the ss “3 ‘ Jous T. Horrwaw of the Citizens of Syr H Nee to receive you ead your sre chanein: 4 nt. @ ; ireinert fpr Marfared tsted the efforts to get poss i : He oe the Gore tio: , e ee Beaten ta 7 altet nies, yest \ vere | ortho fortress, ‘The | conte gained action invo & large amount, ¢ Joun D. VAN BUMPS, Private Secretary N.Y. Oot. LA large meet. he an aie BL A nage 1 the Most i y Wing robe ' fon of the gunboats in the harbor; al count of the gieat rlse in the value of the prop. Lust HRARED IF MOURA prominent ¢ PLECH OF EDMUND YAIrS fe 1 t dance of t fonunut < ir iiptt and wi tihat Hghthouse, imprisoning the keeper, Thus they | erty since IN, ‘The farm is pleasantly located i . ‘ Z ' ae eth take action Fdmund Yatea, who was next called upon Mr. Morris s thot 4 vive t ner 2s0 that the G ent reir | On the west bank of the Hudson, in the town of The city of Auburn is literally hung in bla ahh E astlg “ With great applause. lie said port sie hia sult in woud | Oia ait to tore pron! for'soven iid not reach the place by sea, | Marlborough, and is now estimated to be worth today ‘Tian oitey profusely and clabor Mr. Seward. The i 1 ira roa | fH 4 . tried 10) 4 eons of a MAAR SERTI Raratiee tie Vigh as $04,000, ft contains a valuable lime with the aable comm TrANVanwoR neta { ’ Have bron able more correctiy | "94 ais tens i RECONCILLATION Wail Coa plivit t partisans | svarryand a lance deposit of @ rare quality of j q ed all the ¢ I), White, ¢ It 7 x a the ord t oaly tobe & We hear of ew t ten or 8 ' noulding san Farge conurega'lons tive filed allt 9 v ‘ HR, Lue ren ‘ 5 Laughe Te H 1 c tint Out In gr athe rt says that the wor case wis tried before the Hon. Johs ii would | t Cal and with every orrects | Sr inae ye y * tt at ' . no outrages, r . emsel v ‘overp i the son of Voughkeeple. as referee, in April, hag erie i 1 a to state that lente . t kive | sects © Iw vet on Can ‘ Ja; there are to Kuck t {took t nof the arsenal and The refere din favor of the de ; cae Ror eass aes Vin | iiare when rises, Gentle ‘ was 5 : ‘ are 1b Florida) there are uone in At jhoue res, As the insurgents were prepar ¢ plaintiff appealed to the Supreme i aceuston ed to ind cullaely 1 e . vit v the aaties of t ‘ 0 vlad | ¢ 3 are ' # your p f tiie ye te aaa altho Deane | ing to seize the magazine, the troops arrived and ne ouestion was argued at the Gens 4 bocial r ona woultl Vata ant fir 6 S108 eye 9 Lin * eh \ HO st neainit aay al youaua we have wart Nuvh bana toe. alr ed them, and at: latest advices wore in loi. ‘The Court reversed the de+ 4 po n a re rng t y ; peaedto ther aud f g: | possession of the ars referee, and ordered a conveyance. Breach uk ple. é - ry Kind how) rw to give w 4] tea . Hor llonee ine Te F An official d from Ferro! reports that | ‘The defendants then appealed, and the case wad How 04 : tatat The Funeral of Kany Bera, re t p I Four part oft the ir f 1 although badly | arued in May last inthe city of New York be: i pebble pad Val hea abe i, Hane WhO Wa e ¢ ert ly of M « MeDowell was next 1 avd A f d " the hearing was “ Our jury. 0 disor it led w | fore the old Court of Appeals, now styled the naturally looked to ae thot ! ; Vas fo ned until | Yelock if fens ag tion Repu ving. ft Commission of Appeals, The final decision wa pours i i perrangements aya tl et way thet ft the afte Va vening the f ds Of Mr. |e . se eined by 1. ‘Pro. ive bef General Term decision, affirmed the referee't erence i n ful ¢ Ki , ants i hy you's 7 port in the tite whieh had boon | Gave got that, we will copaldcr many ques ¢ the ays the I the Purdys and 1 tlega oa ‘ vik 1 ther tw the dD ‘ of Brook Ay ae fs, 0 st Cadia 1 1 several bath war. Th ave widow's + spre : i nap i he fn ‘ t “Dp eo J q a The 7 Piety etl tha maraicknt tw two for { r 4 te, Y “Keu M had tf 1 nin t yeaa thatiney | with ir t ‘ n t clos u nt Litigas W | wepeech. If there is t Nichard, domnch a! rig We { t. The milit iov tho ¢ 1 c{t the vere | ——— Ke Mr. Fr * sub} ment int ‘ M t “ I stand a post and all the nithfud 7 nae ¢ fons. fe gi ase ab \ THK OAKUS AMES BRIBERY. Be yor Tom sure w ¢ known as bitter ' vera AUR EC TR: Reatiart the eapics | AIBE Proceedings recently instituted 7 a hae Patt - MAYOR Ft srexcr Mr t On ¢ opportuntt i r Vd t know son Mt 1 The Caneaine | tot ze W. Purdy sent to the asylum for 4 Laat WI Congress Demand an Investigation ® “in {the 1 mous s fh 1 Ne General n \ all his disposable | & asane poor at th uinty almahouse, Th ‘i f , Vue implicated Mombors Alt » The President next tutroduced Mayor Tall : ¥ ; AM tp forces haa Hy complaint Was imade by Kerr. Hg slaty that ne Silneeliek Dap Me Sree ne wNO Re a an dim Dunne dy n shal! act tt Troops ni 1 tehed thither | he 5 aud preperty sulong at d bilas { Gaxirewry: My voice in the mot two rey hox stuffers 1 Saturd * at till sf hot.t.s | from Gijon ry 1B: uu Pur r pity labors est is beginning te rse | caure your prescut Pr tie bo wuiformly eariy | too iitte th nA CAL a fe. rowdy t) stand # fer tos r point. The only place of itportanee hold by A PROOMF STRKKTIKRAGEDY i al Church, where M ed by Oakes Ames for the Credit Mobilier | dain, 1 would itke at least t0 open Iny 1 § ris, In porte h, startled the court. by ap. AE Bh acieey ot Gerawanen aaiiees which tac ATHY EhA Gavernitentit An Old Feud Resulting ina Terrible Pight i ped and was for many | will 5 at the nest session of Congress. | fut the drstuatic iielorien of Kigien nee ronntcal | peariig as Fase GS r Hress, after which Dr. Gregley took tie | Commands the entrance uf oF AY Ane Erenoile a ardels | ae: y Henry Wilson, Gen, Garfield, and | He comes to. country of whieh it te sald we haven —aer for Williams! ridge, w Ne pasaod the |/ Vonks the rebel vessels ftom Musing Olt rey Ann Dempsey and Mary Dough # have dodged these charges, it 1s inferred | Pietpriauand never have Hove; that that ie at) THE RESULU IN INDIANA i tas the guest f Waldo Hutchins ; a [pares be Fig a ie rrotoel Ryo ied Reser ba erty, with their respective familica, occupy He | that they would for to lot the matter alid you, but to be technical he te. 6 f the ¢ a 1 . Ot vane took | the | t ay ents inthe tenement, 4l Bro q : huverhar bers will demand an ine pL stlereots there le roc mn for very great " art ke Elected Gover or Shank ard, at 8 West Porticth street " - A feud has ealsted for some time betwee tlon — somo, prot because ¢ of the country. anil werlag Mr, Froude ere to-night w jentad fo Conare aie No Reforms for Cuba, ilies WGuien CTA HDLC AD LING: Vea carne aioe: ; nnoc thet fee e member (hat While thie ountry te young, Engle publican by a A Probable My Sroakiyn.7 rp | MApRip, Oct. 13.—In the Cortes on Saturday | Der w the yard o 1 ‘ r ecntise (dy ta Macaulay cai Fi ¥| INDIANAFOLIS O werilhoey 1 ‘ he LS tes on psey wars in ard of the premises attend i hetic | Wil expect a whitewashing report, like fo stouch the parements of ‘the “tcuple of his: | yee WAN AEOL ty. Seema ue tlon of | Between 12 a lock yesterday no nae es 8a the slostiona ta) arte lia ny wie domestic arrangements when she haps, anew grave. is, made atininster Ab French arms, and the Secor claim, That acom- | ¢ and w a3 an , erintendent | Auris primeinrenyouLttrazatiiaa) tam WY OOM S Tory ae Y vty Rico. the Gov According to th F ie Manus Be t it bs that public opinion will force the | 1 feud, LAGI will be Ite n et rel ta Weta Cue tu rie Koger |The Parade of the Cotorod Odd Fellows, fe of the yard. ube iixeplace of Miegreataad | Selection of Democrats who cannot be corrupt. | 8 tee at the w Majority. Nem tine re hy 8 ane ; cup Valeur vere eees ‘The Grand United Order of Colored Odd Fel- | ulaherty, whe j whose does not sve avestigation by ( pre him good w stuis week, In | Majority, 'T will give ft Tee hi oa ee Vara avenues } the tweutyeihih a yo Past , a Ninn irene but if it is brought up he will be e review, ‘ The De gana t b iprae, stot for ¢ Greeley. Delegations of t t fo Miro. de rty Wirt racy developments will be made a | (see \ ’ to the Mt of the span | heartily eo Presi¢ Veon nd wil | f ARES S Core bbiaernel Irani ‘ AM witimovent { Y pron nt parti Whose names have yet | hupg out ect We Bie fe iat 7 sere J " 5 " ¥ rv it } i y rh and there t (A h aime . " h r A A , | pee a Hy 1 t ne | Tally wth } H r fl f ppuinted 1 “ d,s Bhioot f A n ' ' ; ling Eiberaiaane. | fa ur ¥ COM ete ih ae wis | the Cor nt wing wanes: J Widows of by mores Were Lt t t wil ae emerged with a od and sharp. you they i! aud Luellevedt tu bob YD t | Wil tan: H, Leonard for ne Sudo dw ~o— Adeiptl Mail, F vod str ) 1 1 ki 1 With tt lo 1 via if r ‘ Welt cs r for i n 4 r nation in Bosten fur mire he pour Dougherty, wh e4 bh | obiitos ir i rea and Jerome bis named for City Judge, but ¢ r Oct. Th-About 15 this evenin Great Bir Rangor i ¢ \ ayed stabbed her ‘ this r i for Mr, | majority were 0 to the former, Wh Mf Chariot f the frm of Lane & Co., wool dealers Mo, Oct. I fire w f neo in the, ah 91 68 on he ie = i delve won ( teu int | 4 ane & W " E rvht side of t ail 1 once inthe right pieny ¥' The Cambria Holling Mills Burned toss | oo! & 1 fee 6 f H . ‘ : oned for Di ‘ity ir in i i hight 9 m Wink: HE ean tiie nk at Ansa ciate he repre: $100,000, i bare & MAR 18 t i ’ nF Aw . wep great r . ngviu When &he Was = mits qe Kalte tateR ne! Prrrspena, Oct. 13.—The rolling mill bull i Clecth Aa ta . fi for inst Hie Wan immediately ahotin t hd by on Ace hed. The lovers vhor and her 1 nd her privat lie Camvia ; | ne aller r 7 i a Ap = 1 1 I Hven then she strugated furiously to getat Mn, Me ‘ ' san t * , hi hte My {1 i Oot ELA terrible tre raged in ‘ 1 Hospital endo / Ei 4 bd ha yr Hy has c wd i pita Y A i ae or ero nee aa i wying 1 ow Yous AWWW AuourMuce $102,000 The Prosid ion callod 4 area Bevel (a I. \ HY ri dy Werke Wala ote ‘ ‘ wren