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FORTIETH YUAR, WL SEWARD'S FUN OF AUBURN SHROUDED | Seward, and the two Misses Seward ; fourth, the | first C NEW YORK, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 1 PRICE TWO CENTS. RAL [ oe grtr in te We Soran wey | teed theme amamananntiy | Tae rarennr ye wasscee | GREELEY CAN BE ELECTED. | atementongesn ctuetrends swver [THE FRIENDS OF USELESS, ; el if ing ab children; second, Geotge W. Seward, Mre. | nuinber of my days.” which was rendered by @ | he Examination of the Prisoners Regan: of the city. ‘Men employ every method of Worden, and Mist Risley-Seward ; third, C. A. | full chorus cholr, ‘Then followed the lesson from ntrickh MeCey Tel charies —— papturing an offic, who owe thelr popularity to inthians, Mteenth chapter, beginning intimate association with the roughest elements | UNEARTHING THE RONBERS OF THR his Story rue TOW. old 1 the twentieth. verse, @hICN Was, trad bY rkins the Banio Pinyver, Sent for-The | CLOSH UP THE RANKS FOR THE NO- , 8 “ N MOURNING. Hey, Augustus Howard, Hep eeton of the exe | President Dotter of Union tullege, After he | Tiaamnination Adjourned, MBER BATTLE, Bmoe fOr ene ear nf ctinet the Rocde ee PEOPLE'S TREASVRY. - Secretary, and Mrs, George F. Howard; fifth, the Roy, Dr. Brainard minced th8 | sy ceiwanon, Ny dy Oct IeAt the them in the realization of their plans, who re- = Farlow Weed Weeping over the Cofined | Wo if, xeward varies Seward, Geo. yin ’ d a ard our municipal administration ax nothing | Addition, Division, and si Remains of the Great Statesman A | M. (ri Foyle 1 Me Guttman, for t | Nive alway. Knot to tay opening of hd ; rt hie morning G scree the State of New York. DHE A wrelcome opportunity for the natieraction ernment Employees in © Throng of Visitors An Imposing Funeral aE ate taste, and Bion floes | The few incline Mat dawn one here. was sworn and asked if he recognized McCrean- Ruindeiie SAE " of thelr hunger after office-such men, even Grant Cougressman Implicated. Avnvny, Oct. 1.—The morning broke | children; Mr. and Mrs. Gileon, Miss | This favorite hymn of the ex-Mecretary was | being among the rioters, Mr. tires could not Sr. NicHOLAS Hores, Oct. 14 i872. § | O'tfrfon, will of necessity inaugurate u mode of | light here to-day that Involves Nf Thurlow Weed, and Miss Cora Richardsot admirably rendered) to the tune of “Home. | identify MeCreanor, and Mr. Allen requested his | ComMParriots: The results of the October | treating our muntcipal affairs compared with ploomy and dull, with @ heavy rain falling that | Thurlow Weed, and Mina Cote Hlchardbon} | admirauly rendered, to the, tune of Home, iv) + and Mr. } e October | tra antclpal com h | ment employees, faturated the profuse drapings along the streets | aud Henaideon, Ara, Barrett, Fige tililespie | the prayers: Our Father’ The anecial prayer | discharge, wiich was granted, There being no | elections have not fulfilled our Just expecta. | Hichihe saddest period of our recont expert: | re icrut Congres, One Dickinson had beoa of the bereaved cits, and added to the mourn- | and wrrante: eloventh Harriet Bogart abd | for persons tn amiietion, the prayer beglnning | other witnesses In attendance, an examination | tions. ‘Though Indiana is tied with a Liberal | “There can be mo grencor mockery of the whole | apnointed, through the Induence of Congrose fut aspect of the place and the occaston hut | May. Ran. Delia, Mridget, servants of the | TO tod, whose day ale without, end from | of the prisoners was begun, Kelly, Delay, Bare | Governor and Superintendent of “Bducatton | Reform movement than that itahould ead t2 | Man Farwell, to auperintend the building ofthe despite the rain and the general discomfort of ia SOW HTROU TES th ene: prayer,-"0, merciful God," from the burial ser- | ney McFadden, College, Coyle,and Bogue plead | chosen by decided majorities, while Ohio has | Yorks and whoever contributes divectiy or im. | New Marine Hospital, Dickinson has for ¢ Si er the labor of love in adding to the | ay, TE TONS ; Vice, and the benodictl to | ed not guilty. MeCoy made the same plen, and | #0 far reduced the adverse majority that our y to that end cannot avold the reproach | foreman one Ford. tho weather the lal bed The procession moved through South street 1 the chancel rail, he 0 bling ¢tory, in which he tried to | brethren in that State confidently hope to be | Of giving the lie to all promises of reform and ; 7 black draping of the town was continued until | and Exchange place to Genesee street, the prine told # Jong, rem 5 hat State confidently hope i . When the contract for cut stone was to be let, the buildings on the principal streets through | cipal thoroughfare of the city, ‘ihe palatial | hem. aaenited Snow the remsine ofr fiend | extablish his Innocence, but he only succeeded | successful at the coming election; while Georgia | citizen, KTenest Shame upon hie duty a8 8 | acai tsemed a firm that intended to bid thal WA: 7 ies revdences on either side, the Post OMice, stores, | Sif Raw he siforied to lew the reinalne 0! sonvine » Court, counsel, : . ol Event y which the funeral cort/ge was to pars were | and’ business establishments were elaborately | Sic sak aed fiud eaitiifough the pide door in ine | "Convincing the Court, counsel, and spectators be rrtae igh eine agtt hse et dh an under the present charter BUCTiCete nowy, | (ey must put in a blank proposal oF they would nearly obscure with sombre hangings, Funeral A with et ourning befitting the | sight transept, of his guilt. cholee of Greeley and Brown electors im | and that in cane he should prove unfit a trust. | NOtget the contract. They, therefore, put in arches tlso continued to be erected, wound nity of the vccasjan. Machin VIRWING THE REMATNS. There Is an untnistakable sign of crime on the | nearly every Southern State—yet the enor- | worthy Legislature will refuse, to extend hia | one bid of $37,000 and another in blank. Ford with evergreens and draped flags. ‘The body of | Seetyat the fore supertiy AS erauted arch On this announcement the immense throng | countenances of these men, and the manner in | mous majority counted against us in | authority, offers but little consolation. In spite | filed in the blank with $47,000 and gave them the Hlustrious dead was rewoved at an early | Spanning the roudway. from curb to curb, of | aay amovewent toward the chancel aid t°% | which they answered the interrogatories put to | Pennsylvania hax given our adversaries ase | Ofte, limitation of the Mayor's functions: the | the contract, making them pay him the differ hou from the refeigerator so which 1 had tain | Uineane Wlack framework, weeathed orofutely | Cuvee throne vee-sed uy and alshe thechaneel, | them this morning was equal to a confession, | surance that by ike lavish dleburse- | Buunletpal ada nisteatlon tsvessentially afected | ence, which he sald he would have to divide Aince Friday, and, after being shrouded in the | With fresh evergreens and festooned in black | asting sorrowful glances on the face of the | Some of them have a most villa ments and fraudulent practices they may carry | bY his Influence; and if our citizens should put | with several overs of the government. De- tinge Friday, and, after belog shrouded tn the | aha white tole. tiene contre famented. dead. Without, the rain was now | snd notwithstanding @ partisan Amost any State they choose, inchiding even | 2ames, O'Brien at the head of their exorutive, | vary. none estar fade are expected, at placed two large-sized portratts of | pouring in torrents, rendering It somewhat martyrs, the inhabitants o! every effort to Introduce an hones burial casket and prepared for the view of sor- | Gov, Seward, heavily draped in crape and inter. | Rruring tn torrents, rendering, It some Hi Sees ences MLokeve ey are mineerere. New York. There is no Intelligent citizen of | tion will only excite scorn and ridicule, for such | detectives hav sent here from Washing- ghbore yroven with folds of the national fag. Entering | pass “out; but the multitude who or ch in emphath wi . he the election of O'Brien would only furnish proof | C4 to work up the matter. towing friends and neighbors. Genoese steset the Jats ge Dt in od out jn the ‘ston uring | th Dy ee yb a Goce acl) an Caision. kon Lew bed a Sp 1d Gah bee tor Mond ~ dint Hecome at to th ‘demand it a Vieseey bi a oward St, “ ‘ch, ra ce at OnOT wolt-1 . There be \- THE BURIAL CAKES, burvices were held. This street presented the | Vice were, fae eagerly pressing to oral tty | ment was asked for 6y counsel for the prison. posta thi flan nhaod hors sae Hart gpd o respec ere can be no sal rs tetory im Ponneyivanta, crs, Bs they were hot prepared to proceed with | Taft over Buckalew represents not the convic- | vation forthe community which thus debases | Laxcaster, Pi I this | {he examitiation. Hose Allen also desired day | tions of the voters, but the vast sums whereby | (telf until it has drunk to the dregs the cup of made to-da; and when at 490 the coffin was dually | or two, for some purpose, and the further hear | those convictions have been overborne, and that | “Yaillation. -» Oct. 14.—Complaint was , before Alderman Arnweg by Rein. ‘The casket was of poished rosewood, the | host elabora decorations along the line. ‘The q f a tipper third of the lid being of ela large Hag of was kept up with regularity througho © Grant and Wilson Flambeau | ¢):), 6 body of cory om the bead to the | Club was stretched across the highway draped | closed, acarcely half of the multitude had been own fo A heavy responslbility rests upon the organi- | hardt Reiner, ele: wattle Below the glass, abut midway ot the | Hvac Bearing the motto, fatleged with & last long look on the loved linea: | (DE "as set Gown for thursday mornin this majority could have Just as easily been | zatlons that are engaged in the nomination of | ut Lancater, sgeince wee tne ae Mublenbere walst. Below the glass, about midws i vrssstis vine Inents, When at last the services were Anished, eae eeeers see ee given to elther of the two undoubted gigantic | C&0dIdates for municipal office, We trust that | 0 , onl av oe Lid, was an elegantly chased silver plate nearly WILLIAM H. SKIVAR! and the remains wero borne out from the | G. W. Stires said I do not recognize th “7 a fel they may be mindful of their duty, and by | United States Collector of Internal Revenues, for patie, bearing thie tneeription coDLN FALFYD ASD Ni Church and reviaced in the hearse, the proces- | McCreanor as being among the rioters. Peculators who were pardoned out of felons’ | moderation, judgment, and self-sacrifice, so | Offering sald election. Judge $20 \t he would Ht Well done, good anit fa lon was reformed. ‘The hearse was 9 modern. | Mr. Allen said that he had no evidence against | cells, where they had spent but few months, in | govern thelr steps aa to’ preserve our city from | stuff the ballot box to reduce Buckalew's major. WILLIAM HL. SEWARD, : built vehicle of unpretentious finish, with glass | McCreanor, and suggested that he be discharged, | order that their testimony might smooth the | the ereat peril which would threaten It If James | ity to 100 in sald ward. A warrant was issued O'Brien should be elected. for th arrest of Muhlenberg. Born May 16, 1901, died Oct, 40) 1872 a " sidos, fully exposing to general view the casket | which was dons The banner of the Greeley and Brown Club sesssususueuins hon seri pore Gis wosds deposited within, It was drawn by two irons | Je prosecution asked for an examination of | Way to Hartranft’s election. prot i panel Three oxtra heavy solid siver handles orna- | Nancing over the street bore the word coy | Stay hones, covered with black neta. In front | the prisonern, st sa toaayin | ab Contest ts now forced upon us between | THE MURDER OF LOTTIE STANTON, | Serious Charge Against an Ex-Cengresema’ mented either aide of the case. Otherwise the Wittiaw H, Sawanp 19 Dean, pf the church was @ concourse of people wn | relation ta: the cites. cad There wot any: | Money and Manhood. All the expenditures of PHILADELPHIA, Oct. 14.—Tt {8 reported that « its spacious walls, numbering scores of t thing tosay.” all parties in former Presidential elections do Apntstant Alders | formermember of Congress from one of the districts Hobly lined with white satin. ‘The body was | . The bong line ¢ tands, who, notwithstanding the extreme In- Patrick Delay pleaded not guilty. “I have | not equal inthe aggregate the vast sums with men the Alleged Murd in this olty has disappeared, taking with him consid t t State street presented the most imposing ap- ey of th ther, had remained todo | nothing more to say,” sald he. ’ . i erabl rty belonging to two wid dressed in 8 garment of white worsted material, | Hoarance. Ample folds of black and white bung | gamency, of the weather, had remained to Warnes McFadden pleaded“ Not guilty,” and | Which every contested State ts sluiced in oraer eae Thursday night Joseph Dempeey, | frable property belonging to, two widows and one, of cut like & dressing gown or 4 leose coat, bound | In festoons from their walls, the show windows ‘sue PROCHBAION £0 THE ORAT refused to say anything more, to make them seem to desire and consent to the | Clerk to the Board of Assistant Aldermen, with | attoracy for Lie widows and persuaded them to place with narrow white silk. On the left lappol was displaying the highest order of artistle arrange David College answered |" Not gullty to the | retontion of the present rule at Washington, | Daniel Bernstein, of Bernstein & Lynch, liquor | Wit atucas In his keeping, promising to return, Ehem j ment, The ¢ oom of Dr. ‘Trip e Col- process! " * follow el yr ve to + tt ie Snevor two payments and to secured a single tubernse and tw. green leaves. | Pima, Mee ued Metron or the Daas | TéES Hon Ah Sreuae artates Sante barge laid against me, and that’s all I have to | woe only are officeholders, land-grant jobbers, | dealers in Broadway, and another whore name ‘The face was as natural as in life, the hh nearly tieer building and National Bx. dy Adver- Attending Physicians and OMclating Clergy. say,” ich nothing bas been heard eithe ing State ctreet were exquisitely draped in sable The Family. John Bogue pleaded not guilty. and exterior was perfectly plain, ‘The futerior was » c Hank front. PaiBcarera, itearee. Pail Beavers ‘Jobn Coyle said : “Tam not guilty.’ subaldy-mongers, and Government contractors | Is withheld by the police, started out on a spree. | Stocks in about #01, Ou THO value Of the Aded : | of all kinds asseased and reassessed to promote | They visited several concert saloons in Broad es white as the satin pillow on which the head | Ing State ctredt were oxquisitely d sod The Ciera i nec ——— and white folds and the national ev v 7 . ot knowing any of the parties In the riot, L | the retlection of Gen. Grant, but we are well na ‘ ‘ rare . ; but the prominent Keman nose and the Picuous banter bearing the Inscription The Common Cousel ofthe City. have no furtherstatement to mak erOWE | ured that European bondholders and fund. | WAY: At each of which they drank freely. At AN SYCK DEATH, ly cut features, aside from the deathty he Cay ug Patrick McCoy anawered mongers who never saw this country, whose | O'clock In the morning they entered the house Sone alor that 4 them, were us furniliar as the WILLIAM HT, SEWARD, N i 1k Dothing about the riot whatever, | Fights we never questioned, whose interests we | of Lottie Stanton, 18 East Thirtcenth street. Pt n Interview Lost sell psa tly tei TOYS BENFY Forelgn Deleg Various imfittary | Thave Tboarded in | never assailed, have been induced to subscribe Jobauna ry. I Acighbor ha Wand faithful sertan’, Thy work is ended, They were all drunk. Wine was ordered, for pusly to the same end. y vokel, W We cannot raiso dimes to meet the dollars | which they refused to pay. Misa Stanton told | Mrs. yekel, who, it is supposed, thus poured out against us. No Credit Mobilier | them that they could not go from the house | died from the effects of polson administered tn hers 1 has dexterously transferred millions to our | until they had pald their bi pa, will be buried from her residenc - fat, Of the etairs, on Sunday | pockets and fastened acorresponding debt upon | A Aerce quarrel then ensued, and Re stele added ieatted eae 4 of noisy nen. | the industry and property of the toiling masses, | Who wae the soberest of the three, offered to pon, She was forty-one years of age ant the froat of the house, “Topened the | No Secretary of the ‘Treasury stands ready to | Pay for the wine. Dempsey swore that he we given birth to ten children, four of whom are now nt and saw a big crowd of men comlug | help us Mil our pockets or our campaign cheat | Hol allow him to do so, Bernstetn, seein living. She wasof Irieh birth. By rigid economy smart business tact she acquired a fortune ere talking pretty. | Dy Btocl f c 01 ¥ nt cone fe Ouse, a feaan into ye by stock gambling. in which he loads the dice | & row would be the consequer ft the house Galan oversprend the face i of wurst bahia and contribute bount calm overspread the face tr tive of supreme content in th ast thomert THe FLORAL OS THINGS On the coffin lid rested beautiful wreath of rare white flowers and green leaves. a contribu. tion of affection from the Thurk aud elvie bodies in eltize Citizens ‘The cortege moved hence westward through West Gene te Fort street, passing the Pourt | dences cf Wm. Hills, Dr. B, PK. Sinith, Mra, Sheldon, He Ih Fitch, GS is od gpo. Ivison, 3%, faker, ¢ K, Futile, Ww & Srkda at 4 ers, Chas, F, uston, Dantel lewson, an It came closer. arn Dr. Mrainard, on the | Wine A. Kirby, all draped in badges of mourns | door, looked and on gieconise the t La a ing befiitingly displayed. Entering Fort street | toward the shanty end baleony e and County Clerk's office, In | Miss Stanton again demanded payment, say so asto make It certain that we shall w Weed; also two green palin Ie ht from s the procession moved beneath ample folds of ‘over $50,000. All this property sho has bes the Holy Land and cont al by Mrs, Marker lation of | the stars and stripes suspended from the orn Hi dead short, we have but the few dollars proffered us | that they must either pay or Aight thon | Cucathed ef her ciuldron, toerine made Ker wit WVork. Gna gilt stane he head of the mental shade trees on either side, passing by e you all rl by those who have honestly earned them, and | bade the women to take their earrings f di y her last illness. ew Nork. Cn 8 gilt ata Neen Av THE CneRcH the residence of Morrill 8. Fiteh, which was hed © Wha or make therewith the best fight we can, | their ears and prepare for a figh it excitement prevailed in the neighbor. Bwes. niaced ©, iuninnen! Crown, wie Aviv Ett Wan tmmense thro of | rendered consptcuous by the beautiful adorn. They sald, that the niggers had he venal, the sordid, the rapacious |» While the women were preparing for the fight. | hood when it was whispered about that she had tind a i ; heel una in an about the | mente palatial structure with the tnitials at the tur uel last night. They did | eagerly supply their tens of thousands to our | Dempsey his companion assaulted Miss | dicd from pe n. Asyet the case is involved nnposed of white aper APHATLON “OW. HLS.” wrought in aut al-tinted Jay Hot stop, Dub went right on, There were two or three tagonists, confidently expecting thelr ret Stant ttie Powers, who went to the as. at ,, y he case is invol ses, and pale rose buds. with green | churchyard, sod sey filling the lawn and wrought in autur Uinted Teaves | tieg caine intu thee shanty, Gallagher waa talking | antagonists, confidently expecting rreturn | St F the tundinds Aad as in mystery, Dr. Crane.on being told by the poor mixed contributed bec unknown | aitect as to render the broad thoroughtare tine | of ttiaple and oak arranged on im black | wiih them about something that orenrred inthe | With large usury through the legislation and Waagt the landlady, was knocked down | woman herself that she had been poisoned, had de. A large crosscancher and wreaths each | passable for some moments and obstructing, | round ; and by the residences of Frank Wr tun Nt before. Harney MeFadden had been | Jobbery whereby the few are enriched at the badly beaten a @ head and face. | the remainder of the tea analyzed, On Saturday tiring the | Samuel B. Lee. Charles H. Hutburt, Mrs. Jacob | there aietance ot the tity Lore eine the Tit. Howe, and Geo, W. Westlake, whlch way forthe corte So eager was the multi- | ¢vinced 9 due app ation of respect £ tude to catch aghinpse of the casket as it was | memory of so ned a fellow citizen temporartty, ingress to the church, r by I PConoy men, The men did not stay long in the | cost of the many. Dempsey seized an iron plano stool and struck e Coro tats were called by some the | | Of course these are all shouting In chorus that | M ton on the left temple, laying open her | fe, visited the Coroner. | That samo afternoon whe me | we are already beaten. But we are not beaten, | Skull and felling her to the floor ‘There are twenty States, casting nearly two The sere: of the women brought Officer ne eoparate stand a tion to the above,» anchor wes contri Coroner Whitehill visited Mra, ie Doctor's assertic ¥ ekel was too fee ‘an Syckel note to the con- ple to make New. York, av r ox by a ameter > e 2 Mc(iee, of the Mercer street station, to th ard 8 0 Iirne from the hearse through the. spacious | Arriving at the Fort Hill Cemetery the lodge hundred electoral votes, that we can still carry jee, reer street station, to the | q statement, Believing howeve and Mis. ichard Sehel!. hey wate TAR HHGKy Ate dedl eT eee eit eect | atthe entrance of the cemotery enclosure, was aes the turnpike If'we only will. We_are in danger of defeat | house, and Dempsey was arrested. His com. | &,Atatement. |B nf ort New amc, | elt effort. waa claborately draped in black and white folds from | negro shantics, Must of mainly because some faint hearts are discour- | Panlon escaped. Lottie Powers went to the | to watch those su: against the elte the head of lice station and made a aul? mplaint of as the roof to the ground. In the coutre of the | sight, going over the bill agod. A large majority of the Ame jury, who viewed Archit toee sastenl dates bined in fine y and. ng oer I, th tnt K ne ane aaa Yesterday he impanelled . eae elt nite 1 frch was placed the tablet on canvas and then went up to pee the eommim Founa thé | reallze that we stand on the right. pl and battery against Dempsey, but said nothing | the body, The Cots dle furthi 44 wea, both contributed by Mr. at tts former ¢ ted for the tinal Ainid & nations tears we consign or I ‘auariers anal pte the window, Maw that nothing | We GO. @ perfect national reconclil on the fe Dest Bn ming Y mieey We Soa ten by | deemed ft advisable not to arrest any one, ‘The Oca Mei le SAA aa coremon ‘Seward'’s connection | dead to bis quiet resting place Had'ie th dleturived: ‘Then wert along the fence w the | Wasls Of universal ainnesty aud impartial tb- | Justice Cox in default of bail. That sane after- | fiauest hegiis to-hight. ied SIR DINGELL TE Hone taney with that church as a communicant, and for Kate which leads to Carter ® towne erty, “They desire also national purification | boon Capt. Uyrues was inforiied that Mise Stan- | ""Wcterday afternoon a SCN reporter visited nf the drawing room, with the head to the iuany vears a member of the vestry, The church | Surmounting this in the centre of the TMS 18 A HAD JON and ie genuine civil service reform, where. | ton was dangerously injured, Ile went before | ino: ser Johanna O'Leary. She tells her Just east of the centre of the Fr Was appropriately and clegantly draped forthe | was a junssive silver star, and a similar star | aie frou) ine: CaGtsd CARAT RNIAIUAA Er tk errr bere cece could inveatignce.che agate tt Captain | StOry substantially as follows : Go carton by the ladies of the cone on. The | on each. side oF chway fe solemn eeted and shielded. fro 0 i mn Mair. ‘The Cap oe stood & bust of the dead tal estan enshroudert | oe at tee earned With Rieck Draaaclarke | corters wound ite way under the ontoasinue | (aroemmnecars (ut /0ne Hupting patronage of the Federal Executive, If | {hen went to the house in ‘Thirteenth street. | <Abeut 8 o'clock on Thursday afternoon, Mra. Van colortn; variegated hues festooned and caught up with sprigs of bearded | oaks and mournful pines of Fort Hill, passed | namie. He was bleeding w # forehena. we shall be overborne In this election, it will be i here Ae tpt Stanton in bed. She was | givedto dy wheu khe came a wheat fully ripe. The communion table was | the sombre gray monument on which istnscribed | breathing pretty strong. As [passed bim Leaid tomy. | generally conceded within @ year that the re- | {nsensible, and Dr. Sy EBECED WhO was, attending 1 ‘a pitcher, A THRONG OF MOURSTRe red with a heavy pall of the same material. | the words: Who ts there to mourn for Logan; | self." This tsa bad job; ll have neither baud nor foot | forms for which we struggled were genuine and | her told the Captain that she was suffering from w H if rhoop, Mr. Vam , ie th cow : t uae the anole works of the Allegans, | iit. thanks be to Lwas vneasy Iutny mind at | necessary. In every contest between Money and | Concussion of the brain, Capt, Byrne then sum- | syekel came to the Kitchen and asked for something to At 9 o'clock promptly the house wa ately back of the communion | through the ancient earthworks of the Allegans, ‘ » 1 ry ee » kc n af open to admicthe publi kat the re: ‘arny down the steep declivity to Glen Haven, where, | Peelig the jan ble ton at my ieleure to | Manhood, the latter is certain of ultimate, if not ned Police Surgeon Theophilus Steele, who | fat. He sat atthe table. Ie drank some of the tea In riaing, Adinittance tain en shect of yellow a linder the forest trees of generations: growth, | Bacnd of tue lane | two men on the Fall Instant siiccess, told the Captain that the woman was in a‘criti. | te pitever, Herediied it from the teapot and placed tt trance, at which Wa je polive ‘aning against the sable the ilving statesman had selected his last rest bel them thren | must not be beaten! Our | cal condition, and in his opinion she could not man to direct the t mg to th wed of the beautiful au- lace. As the head of cortege entered dies in thetr hands. [id not speak to them, untry has too much at stake on the issue of | possivly recover, Owing to the condition af Johanna sald that she frequently left the foot Of tie catran de Was of oak and maple. antic dale the bla ouds gave way, na their clothes that they were reitreaders, i this cont Resolve with us this day that by {93 Stanton her ante mortem could not be taken, | kitehen during the afternoon, aud any one could met, who directed t ah raped with broad: | the drizzling rain ceased, and the bright sun the Carter ¥ ae wlone, “Could ae ‘ong arms the Liberal | and the Captain left orders that he should be | enter and tamper with the tea, a doorc ng into th : ew inthe transept at | fromthe western heavens broke out top 4 tee rome ae ® poles of showting (p Ii be resiatleasly borne | Sent for as soon as she returned to consclous- ate conclusion ot bes atateme| it ne des yom. ‘Onpocite th t Vand covere ii the | last tribute to departed greatness de Bouaes Sites at hd: bares ts toe ated decisive, beneficent trium| ness. voutly crossed hervelf, and calling on e Op aside « nd thence t t Mie anton ciercuolniater es | ect ace cenuetec neat uy betote | came (ptue kevee Nae in behalf of the’ Liberal. Re} On Sunday afternoon Miss Stanton rallied, and | saints and angels to bear witnoss to her {ai | visitors passed dire rean. was also profusely draped in | ‘Then from the midst of the lilum!ned dell the He was standing alone. 1 said, *¢ Committee JOHN COCHRANE, Chairman, | Capt. Byrne, with Coroner Young, went to the | cence, sald: | snfusion and inconver black. in feSteons caught up with appropriate | tones of the prlest broke out with the mournful | Meraing.” to which he replie ALLRED WILKINGON, Becretary. Ld Porat ee ticarigg te Petes sat me be bonged, drawn, and quartered tf I eortieion pon econ renter: lack, Jn festoons caught Up wit tones of the priest broke out with the mournful | MEM" wag Joh this i Jasna B. SWAIN, Asclstant Secretary. Was told by the doctors that Miss Stanton was | know anything about the poison,” hon From % oelock unt Tan unbroker 2 . b ce oO! r he coffin f og res s te nasten her death ate last night tt was re- | Ward, Henry Holtz, John |, Ithamar Du Rois, | beside the prostrate form men and women of | at which Professor Wm iaker presided nd Nh ‘ortal « ring around the yard and against the * oni 4 sted Berns place - — all statins th life, cl and otis, teh and poor, | broke out in the solemn atraing of ¢ funeral | Nam te Seward al ee cana aor te Mow who trey were. “A tosh en Yesterday afternoon un important con- | of business, and took him to Miss, Stanton’ KU-KLUAING 4 BANK. : improving the opportunity to dre last boin “Saul, which was rendered with : “¢ om human View | ang said "Pat, come on home. one of the % house, he women said that Mernatein was not teat over the honored dead aes most touching effect. At the same moment 4 | UAtl the last trump sball sound. ¢ boarders had eft in the shauty before | weut up. f | ference of leading Democrats was held at the | jresent at the tine of the assault, and he was where 3 PREAH FTCLAR. WIRES OIRIORS procession of white-robed clergy emerged from - eee paid ii A ptous though! Tturged around.o gy | Spingler House. Among those present were | not held. ¢ Sarat junk Entered by At o'clock the 1 1. th 1a the rabing room, composed of the Rov: Bliphalet The Fleetwood Park Races, ; jiiey (thought, echwething coneeraivg mules Wewent | Mesare, Augustus Schell of New York, B.S. | | Capt. Uyres has been unceasing In his efforts Masked 5 relare The Cashier his At Ho'elock the rain ceased, the clouda broke | Nott Potter, DD. LL.D. President of Union | ‘The attendance at Fleetwood Park yesterday ard home. Saw sone men in a feld beniad | Alvord of Indiana, ex-Goy. Randolph of New | {) Artest the accomplice of Dempsey, and says Family Gagaed—Over 000 St away,and the sun came out Bright and prone | Collewes the Rex. Wan.‘ Doty, D Pes Fector ol | wan very Inrwe, The frat race was for B40 between ine attr tig Jersey, C. H. McCormack of Illinois, W. a, | {2ai he knows im and will arrest him before | qyoy, Oct..14—Five men disguised ae south came in Ae d with people. and special | K. Hale, rector of St. John's, Auburn; and the pan vty hg relsgeed and W Lay Ke b me ad of the laue when 1 wa Moore of Michigan, Frederick O. Prince and Gen. Dempsey was seen at the Jerome Park ri Ku-Klux entered the Saratoga County Bank ta ston the re te the Rev. Thomas Reed, D. D., Professor of the Wal- ight Bells, we other races were well contcsted. e ‘sen! ewentd M t ry RB on Saturday t issaid he was released from | Waterford at 1 o'clock this morniug and secured das if ali nut Hill School at Geneva. Meantime the side | following 1s ® summary of the day's sport The wounded colo +P. Banks of Massachusetts, Gon. R. Brinker- | incite ent through the Influence of the Hon. | esa, h Jes and pews of the church, at well asthe | Trorrixo at Furetwoop Pank—Match 6%, mile Suite Cot be wen ene at out te hoff, J, G. Thompson, and George W. McCook of | Janes O'Brien, His resignatzon as Clerk to the | £500,000 In stocks and bonds, and $9,500 in ready kallery, had been densely crowded with spectas | newts heats it Bay BE tei he was one af our boarders, Gale | Ohio, Kansom! of North Carolin Board of Assistant Aldermen is suid to be inthe | money. ‘The robbers obtained entrance by @ tors, while thousands besieged the doors anx- | W. Fo Weekes'st 2211.2) Wewenton tothe shanty. Sooa after walked oul to jocum, Samuel J. Tilden, Senator Fent hands of @ member of that body. side window and bound and gagged the family ; vowd | fously clamoring for admittance, ‘The centre | Dau Pafer's bm. Topsey 11248] iner and eat down Verlde Joho Karke, Auk: | New York, and others from Tudiana, Ohio, New stoi ncads of the cashier, who occupied apartments in the Waa particularly dense, Ziely to see | aisle, With all the pews opening inte it, were re- Quarter. dvir Mie, | ew afterward we weal down aod sal on the ampshire, and other States. "HER CAR. : second story of the building. ‘They then wi the remains was 60. ¢ attendants | served for the beaters and. invited guests, ri 1 Ws] brig P Reports of the most favorable character were ANOTHER C4R-HOOK MURDER. loaded revolvers pointed at his head compelled were compelled to exe rity, and res | seata in the right Uransept were reserved for the “ \ ty TALKING ANOUT THE RIOT, made from Olle, North Carolina, New York, mer the cashier to open the doors of the bank vaults, quire the streain of yishiors te continue moving | family, while Chose It the left were set apart {or es ke and I toiked atout the riot. and thought it a | Hlinola, Wisconsin, Connecticut, and New Jer: | A Driver on the Avenue C Hy varlous, pretexta he delayed, doing Tinat the remalne, the church ware the ser. | the rohie tives of the prong ‘The following Vy & Harte noah any aetna, Pyueck | sey. the representative Democrats in each State lored Odd Fellow’ about an hour, hoping meanwhile vices Were to be held wes ales early a centre of | gentlemen acted a» ushers on the oceasion, and a Bae ‘qt quraed around ant saw Barney MePa rting that thelr respective States would ia 1 ile oces. | Slarm would be commaunteated to person Traction, multitudes wending therrway thither | very. politely aud. satisfactorily assigned. All Mate tile beats, Dest 3 tn 5, to p the shanty docrand the road. He came y ho carried for Grecley and Last night at 6 o'clock, while a proces- | S40" "{tlarcin despair, he opengd the. d befire Le ‘celok hovitue towet inanid scours | privileged comers tor thelr appropriate. placen Bats AS AAR “ Fery,long sion of colored Odd Fellows were marching | and the robbers necured the. plunder, wh | eligible seats, but these were all “disap. | Messra, Charles A. My ra, Henry D. Titus, Al John Kanes fg. Ju i238 rough the uo T got ub through Houston street, and had reached Cot omprised everything of value inthe bank, The poluted, as the doors were not thrown open | Hollister, Horace B. Fitch, Henry Lvis ‘ Py he out ot thy bonds were all owned by private parties who tage place, car No. 3 of the Avenue C line, driven by William = Edwards, attempted the iose, Th women have been arrested nected with the rc Wan Was 9 mut thites thought he Wasa white tuan,. He shirt, The mm cht" benin Until the procession arrived from the. hy with the remains. ands of people int before midday, T. William Meacham: RECEIVING THE FUNERAL CORTROE. Mouey belonged to the ) Hudson non those pre mbers of the Natt Third by Demo. gregates g en wae re to drive through the procession. Horace | onsuspicion of being ec Pratning. tt the drenching shower | . At 240 the clergy from the chancel pi Yourth handles raised ae if coming down on : tive Committee, were all of $ i malditi baa troihar ate that followed inorder to retain possession of | down the centre aisle to the veatibule to fe Rack. Statch, 8280, mre. a good many around Min, aod T Lacw then or | ree enc Adame at Misciaa eh tut at | Brown of OF Mercer stroct, a member of tho | Pery: (One Js sald to be abrother of the famous polite of obwervatt the grave. A ge, Which at that momen! =, Half’ n aninute adter J heard the ‘report. of «| Beach, Gen, Cochrane, Gov ©, Hilbert. of s interfered to stop the horses, whereupon | Lacey, whose recent attempt to murder @ bare [peta activat esr porn stivet opposite the entrance ty Pay'e bof, Mnknown, Toald to furke, Gallagher, aud Barney | Loniatana, Gen. H. A, Harnum, and many other | Edy ards Jumped fr arand struck Brown | i eoner ina Houston street saloon la yet te merle loaded with notable. gests nanies Foh, but which, owing to the pressure of pbe's DIK. Winck Inatnvind 2 auty! Tuste what 1 cou: prominent citizens. ‘The affalr was of @ social | 4h the head wit the carshook. | bere appear among those conspicuous Inthe cortge, | the crowd without, was greatly delayed in effect~ quart it ot toward Paton hature in the forus of @ reception, and was quite | The blow was giv ree that the aes . ing an entrance, While waiting, the reserved * heat “ m5 came Ous, to the gai ble, PeIAL Of the hook pase ) Brown's hat e . ‘ . HCKLOW WEED IN TRANS, seata in the centre aisle were flied by the Mayor Yhewt a i } ton’s buildings, sho went thre enjuyable, And penctrated bis skull to the depth of two THE INDIANA ELBCTION, mong the throng who callod to take a last | and Common Counel nbers of the C Vira he ) ‘ gs * | were nearest to few im 4 + - - Among the throng who called to take a | nd Common Council, members of the Cayuga | T! ira heat B 8 ' ‘ carne up to ua as if ecomliye from THE REFORM CANDIDATE, ut i ree jok ae th na was the venerable Thurlow | colinty bar the Hibernian Club, the Au burn | 4 count Rack,Match, $40; mile heate, Dest 9 tn, wi a ¢ crowd had gone h fi ps aan an axcltement prevailed among the pred & Republicans Clatm the Congre: ‘< who entered » bowed head and | Caledonian Cy club of German citizens, the harnees, ane! ‘about fhe a > ON AS The ass: rec r trembling limbs enfeebled by age. The aged pol- | studenta of the Auburn Theological, Seminary, | Es 1aydeu's b.m. Lady Anna ret nil {f any Of bs hed beew, un there Senator O' Brie threate of lynching Kdwarde were mde.’ ite oor NTee Bad ihe Heelniotare, | jan stood a moment at the threahliotd of the | ahd ater citts sete Pi eemminary. | it, Casey's bik. mh. Lady Byron IF be wi a. 1 eatd “No. He asked ue to New York, Mth October, 18 wards grew alarined and drove off. as fast-as his | _TNPIANAPOLIS, Oct. 11.—The official vote root, ws if fearing to enter. Then summoning | were. aasigned to the clergy of other than Qvarter, Me Oo Up and ace him: Three of us didso. We found him | Dean Sin: I have the honor to acknowledge | horses could go. Hrown was taken to the Prince | of seventy-seven counties, received at the office he adv d tothe side of the cofia, | the Episcopal Church, of whom there we: First heat , bie ying On his face, tne bad condition, There was a bul | the receipt of your letter of this date, inform- | street police atation, where his wound. was f the Se 3 shore hie enforced stuliciam forse mand | present a large’ delegation, incl Third heat Se is Hie le er panas oe uaeeast iis mor apow Bim Went | ing mo that the County Convention of the Domo. | dressed, after which he was taken home by bis | tues from che mthorcaiien Horn et ele Foe na he glanced at the prostrate and pau. corm of | Kev. Dr. Charles” Hawley,” the Ur. bye “in | the Co einguest wasteid.. (Th ‘ us | ¢ratic Retorm Association assembled at Apollo | friends, Capt. McCullough Serge. ! ‘urns from the other eighteen counties, give T. at ti F ‘ , REeBe Malin aatet iis bala Gaseea te on 1 amewas ( ih sent Sergeant Boehin bis former associate, confidant, and friend, his | J.B, Condit, the Itey,8. W. Hoardman, the tev. | narcan HACE-Mateh, (0: mille beats, best 8 in 5, tn ar Druces) The man that join 1 don | Mall ont ening of the bt, unant | in pursuit of Edwards, He was found at the | A. Hendricks (Dem,) for Governor 8 majority, streneth forsook him, and trembling like’ the and ‘the Rev. | OTRO om, Kate i Carter farm is nanred Tuomas Kelly, Jonty earacd | mously nominated me as candidate for Mayor | company’s stables and arrested Leonidas § i withered leaf of autuinn. he burst into audil fas C. Strc UI Preaby- | Win. Casey's br. bel jinan i 444] what Mienaime te to-day, of this city at the approaching election, ABUN reporter by the courtesy of Capt, Mo- | /#entdas Sexton (Rep.) for Licutenant-Governor fobs, while tears of sincuie sorrow flowed cople | terianns 3 the Paibaee eh 'APTEE THB BANJO PLAYER. Tam grateful forthis mark ofpublloconfidence, | Cullagh spoke to Edwards in his ceil. ‘The fol- | Si majority. W. W. Curry (Rep) for Seoretary bualy down bis cheeks, already well furrowed | Rev, Mr. Nevill and the Rov. Wm. H Mainard, | Piratheat Hi Pelt , - 4 and in accepting the nomination, permit me | lowing ts his story : of Btate 1.16) majority, J. A. Wledmar (itep,) for ® | well! hed. | Baptlat; the Rev. Father Laughlin and the Rev. | kecoha neal Bar| Has | cor nls, creping We. Allen, brother to counsel | to gay that If, by the favor of my fellow-citizens, ne on the platto ithmen. One | Auditor majority, J.B, Glover Rep.) for *iny earl st friend, farewell!” | Father Kavanagh, Catholics. tho. Kev. Mr, | Third heat ry Ets" | foF the prosecution, started for Alexandria, Va. | [shall be elevated to the Uhiel Magistracy of this and the Other wwrie men Tre | creasurer 1420 majority, G. L. Orth (ep) for and fresh I hoked bik utterance | Chamberlaln, Methodist; the. Rev, Mr. Preston i bring 9p Chaves Forking, known as the city, my overy eneruy shall be devoted to the Ne UT would driven Htcle ively ae h gress at lance WIG inajority, William Wil. we he turned reluctantly aw ay, and was led from the Rey, Dr. Edmund. Hall, the AMUSEMENTS njo player, Whoin ® requisition has | public good, ‘The corruption in our municipal | W8# Saxious to catch the. boat whipped up | lames (Rep) for Congress at large 147s. The Ena enaral f Lice aha tee Ree Wn: Hone 4 WM ENTS fesued. He fe now held by the authorities | government has, tt {4 true. by the my homes and went along at a lively gait, | balance of the State ticket, except verinten At ono’ o'clock promptly the doore of the | Hesfesente ie Tete ee eee al Beene ——+ e. Mr, Allen will then go in search of | Kovomipent has [tte true. by the Al Macdongal street I saw thes procession. They be, | dent of Public Tnatruction, is Republican. F Mauston were closed, notwithstanding that | Preabyterlan, rs : Opening of the French Opera Sen several colored men who wore either pagti\- ved. Dishonest and dishonored off- | ficw, whewacoiored mat stephed Le'tcue of burst | che latter office, Milton B, Hopkins (Dem,) te Mhounanue vatlined the: kaier @omariCiaeeits The opera bouts ac Bae pants Inor have knowledge of the riot, They | Pi ofhoe by ; ped up tomy of bores | elacted It’ wax necessary for the lust. sad. offices Of per: mong the distinguished dg n n last even hi apie. e olmes, Charlotteville, Via Judah, corrupted newapapen ebauche ‘the hoi me ties told | stand 4 Republicans to 48 Democrats in the bonahehentten nt to be paid, ea ruplin oath 1p Hie centre, Bibl Wyle Halward | house has been brightened up and redecorated, | Warrenton, Va.; and Wash hird, Aloxandria, | (ho Judiciary haveliy at nceths Saf cemeueniae tit he struck my ho nihat Lwouldettine | Houae, and $7 Republicans to 3) Democrats in Rate URtne oes When T dacob Gievelinan and Augustus Schell of New | 88d presents @ cheerful and pleasant aspect. AULD EG URL S BUTANE swept from power and brought before the bar of sod struck “hus with the carnson, “f' at | themenate, Ninth ( poten Chur hose paselng | York, W. H. Johnson of Syracuse, LC. Jacobs. | Mile. Aimee is alwaya welcome wherever she . 7 + ; Just fo letrike Mim so. hard, is | Diateick siete’ Noa seen eee aerator t ne hit Jauh elie Cae” AE Frrecuse, te O. Janob ’ THE TAMMANY CONVENTIONS, he corruption {n our municipal government 1d I have driven for th pany | District elects No over Shanks (Hep.) by 28 THE WHRPING SEALY ANTS C. Herriman of Binghamton, E,W. Cady, 8. | 0%? and ber merite have always recetved a due - nover could have reached ite Kigantlenopers d this ethe frst tine Thavecverhacany | Yotes; but in one township in Adams county So neon as the more ordinary throng of gaz BE. Robinson, MoD. Goodyear, and HK. Clark | apprectation in this city, No actress of the | Judge Leonard for the Supreme Court, | Hons had not the King found willing ald and Yhaveawife andeixchiidren, who, Tauppore, | (Shanks's district) 4 Hepliblican voles were Sa agar as ebe Blane, LPs, HQ ot ha Fayre fener cpu Fey the itor. eH, | Tench aetigol ever hud s Keener xene of husnor ana the Ruperior Courts und | SUBBOFE from venal legislators, EA ESL RST ee acter POM OUR OFLA R S| FATONR OME FR BnCOUTE OF tlie wants | Hep it Ii Hanna | Pruynof Albany; Hens f Auro or displayed more tact in knowing Just how farto 4 thy great px nan never was drunk, an te peing printed at the head of th i PABBA A donde: Wet iceall Hoth tdveadas He | pusttheextravagances of cperaboufle without | ,2udge Bedford for City Judge city is quite At midnight Brown was ina critioal condition, | Ueket Tf these votes are allowed, Shanks will i 1 hor wo H. March, JD. Murphy Van Wormer, D: ying them beyond th of decorum i Tummany Hall Judiciary Conven- | tur as to the corrupted tt, and 0 a bale ray 1 votes, bor kes J. Phillips. and Orner of Oawegod W here is always a teniptatt ry matters | tion met yesterday afternoo f municipal ent can never be completely | The Broome Street Murder—Do Mrs. mo eee r ; Andrews of Homer, David. Kverett Ar Unicy | rather far in this apocies of entertainment, and | (om met yesterday afternoon, Mr. Augustus iflod or ¢« With right economy until brder=eath of Aire: | cost forthe Ir fon Springs, I, M. Hout, Jr, of Hhaca, Be 'T Thay | itis by no hs every actor or actress Who has | S¢hell in the chair, The report of the Commit monle are aroused to the necessity of Mrs. Mi — pwed i ed to the deat, and | of Ctiea A.C, Willis and wife of ton, Blo. tye din retion to stop at the right point toe of Conference, recommending W.H, Leonard | electing mou to the Legislature of known in- F he Mary T EDSTY, WhO wae stabbed in the A Clereyman's Suicide. wnong tl er tWocolered men, one ven | phen Fersenden of Northville, Bdwhn ¢ {| . The company is avery good one throughout. | go) » » and James ©. Spencer for | “¢tity. head, arm, abdomen by Mrs. Mary Ang Dempsey CINCINNATH, Oot ‘Vhe Rev. J. FP. Kennow able n'y nd the other quite yous, both | dea Of Ly \. Pringle, He Kimbertycand | As singers they donot funk very high, but that | <r Supreme Judge and James 0. Spencer for | “We may have, and I believe we now have, an | during e tenement house quarrel at tt tirsone cero, fihenenee AN hype Aang vf wi ened deeply alfucted, we if froin the | HON. Boner of Hatavia. ‘i A, Whiitleaey of | itrathor a secondary inatter, for these musical | Superior . ws read, and these candidates | honoat ond upright judiciary; but with & Wis | gander night, died day in Hellevue Hospital x enn yah Be sof apesanal te ‘After these the fam. | Kochester, Sam H. Torrey of Geneve, Darwin | farces are allied quite a» closely, in fact rather | Were Unanimously nominated by acclamation. | honest and “bribe-accepting ” Legislature our | Mrs Bente artaigued before dustice Hhasdicy, | ch Univer multted suicide {a the cellar of hie ly anwaaanreueeds eh ho fa Cheney of Canundaigua io dy Be Bostevrand i. | moresa,tothe dame than tocmusin: ant ty Mr, Kelly then moved that Gunning 8. Bed- [| courts will be powerless good, Inasmuch as locked up. Bhe her postion keenly, and | house in yeaterday by shooting thr hie sacred tor claborate tion Then car V, the Mev. Thos, ©. strc flow. requisite is that those who perform in them | fof be nominated for City Judge, The motic they are bound to exeoute the laws, however n informed of the death of her victim udtered a | Read with @ revolver Was recently the Tre * the undertaker. most ioucutal ssitorof attets | P { Il: Suvage of Chamy shonid undorstand tho art af noting THe de | was seconded by Bir. J. Martian, It was ree | tad piercing scream, Fider‘ot tne Korth Ghia ‘coatereuce anid waa tn 8 sloed the WO endo tiaey FEES aT ‘ sin dC. Devhy ON French usually do, and itis always asatisfaction | solved to add to the report of the Conference | L pledge my every offort to purify our political — Hong the New York Hook Coneeru.dimcuttise fineanients upon wir ry Garett eve [i tions: ldwatlof Maine: the F to witness the artistic way ins which they go | Committee the name of Mr. Henry, Aftora | life, aud fri nd supporters to | A Policeman Arrested for Manslaughter. | feoent death of his two daughters in wupposed to Laee me . Bf nh tien Wo Watson, K about the bt iu hor There ta such | Vote Aad bee tlally taken, Mr. 1M Nk wit the y al tn faithful, honest, OMicer O'Keeffe, of the Greonwich street Po- | Drought ou lusanity. fe leaves & wilow inal y the rubod priest, the Rev. Dr: Brainard, ins, leroy f amateur work ua wo are aveustnmehnt ond the nomination of | and competent men to the next Legislature, No accidentally ehet Antho ze —— a der whose ¢ inistrations the ex-new | ft nikenturgh. blush Tastings HD, 4 ford was made Gnaniinous. Tat me thank ‘you, my dear sir, and the hone | (10% Suation. who accidentally shet Antbon Heat Horrible Wife Murder in Philndelphia, retary had passed hie lator years of fife, oameto | M Abraham Wakeman, D, Webster, A Juteau, the new tenor, has these Mr. Kelly argued inexapedienoy of nom! ored gentiomen by whom you were accompanied Y Oot. Me Mary Neally, who em iter the leet sad odices of the Church and in John Bigelow, Ex-Gov. KD: Mors | requisites to whiol we have reforred tn a hich | Hating Judge Garvin for District Attorney, cons [ on the delivery of your letter, for the too partial mmendation of w jury, HILADRLPUTA, Oct ary vy NO Yoko the diving Compacsion pon the. aflieted (A humber of others trom New Yorke; | deuree, Ho is an cxcendinsly aecompl-hed | cluding with a a towdjourn, Me MoOlol- | and oomplinentary referenoe to wy past oMlelal Misc ilen t tlio oF 1.400 Fitawalen eitedt, waa found and atiickon family. Le. thi in REFVICK Seymour of Peekskill, George Dawson of | cotedian, and a very falr singer. lan vigorlously enposod the motion, and spe iife Up in dotault of 6:40, for ning, with several of Ber ribe broken sad Reha we Rmitted Gut the relatives and baa | Albouy, Hobart it, Pruya of alten the ane, an old favorite, is of the company, | 2 Vindleation of Judge Garvin, After aiani- | Loan only add that I shall endeavor to merit a 5 herdrenct creed Tn “Mor husband, whi ty ah them, Pre, ‘The wepvices Were exceedingly beef and | (lurk of Groton, anda hundred others last evening, aa always, he made his part of ed discussion Mr. helly's motion provailed. | continuance of your good opinion and the. oo: ——— PORES te DATO Pang aittre (ha eves oe tet iite wate 23 hyly brief and Fan SES Aa seG SEE Veerey thoroughly ontertatning. La | pater in the even ng Tammany Hallwas ooou- | Of my fellow clulzons, ha Barch ctend tcausinnilen peemog the tedy wee found ae Anithen wh © pen eof God which pras At precisely 2:50 the ron nhs richole,” which was the opera given, ts one plod by the County Convention Conference Com Thave the honor to be, dear alr, yours faith " fed and the husband holutog up the b He was Seu net Y w ef God wich pass. I y 2) the remains were taken tnto | the pleasantest of flo Clasn, With the materia | mittee, who had an animated discussion regard. | fully. AMES O'MKIBN. Hosron, Oct. 14.—Charles Lane, who was shot | trrestod Male Kervanls of ieatnidenty nt i and fhe, pr wession star down | that the managers have at command, the season | ts the relative representations of Tammany an To William C, Barrett, Chalrinan, &e. Maat nixbt ia Dorchester, died this morning, There ie reyes ur Wiles wu Vand bore the caexet'te | felon heated by the clergy above named, ro- | gives very proiniso of belng wrosperous aud | He biberal Republican party on the Alderman A yet no clue to the aeoussin, The murder creates great A Violent Death at Ninety-Kour Years, tho waiting bce t Wlseh WHOARA bocoamtbarled the eae Meialing | sell couductod Hichet, The mouibers of the Tompiany orgsnles Jomes O'Brien asa Caudidate for Mayor, | excitement, Mr. Lane waa 8 highly rospected citizen Helon Wilson, said to be ninety-four years of THE FUNEIAL CONTEOR, the house. The remains wore borne inte ie Venterday's Maunitioont Game of H should not nuluber wore than a fifth of the ene From the Staats: Zeitung ino enemy ih, the Works It ipauppoved that tne az | A¥¢; fell out of & mcoud story window at 900 Woat Tate AL} ¢ funeral cortege | CRUFCH Py the fatnlly servants and the pall bear. | wacroy srentfoeut Game of Ball, | tire number, while the Lav argued thelr | Hy his roatlest activity, and bis reokloss | turin tulswook Mu, Lane for some other pervou aru street, at 6 o'clock yeater ny moralng. | pox the city ohurc ere with the exception of Thulow Wect, who | aMWrighi 14" | rightio have nearly hait, The meoting adjourned | and lav sloyment of Overy means, this man —— heugenand gent fore physician, The inured womes ned requiem. The | them came the members of the tay ca iar 60.0 0] Without any salistaotory result, has succeeded in becoming # candidate for the Probable Murder ta the First Ward, died withtn ten min Heing very fechles one hea {the pull-beurers: | Graer mentioned 4 family tn the | peor ing —_ ofice of Mayor, who can only be beaten through: gram Teaniain! he from England | lost ber equilibrium while leaning out of the window Ker inentioned above. The wholy was pro teVey, oo ei iward Hendelow, who arrived from Eng! SSO APA of | woom Messers Doty, Hale, aud Heed alternated | Gout: ith, 2344] day Gould, Walter B, ¥ John H, Tae: Of James O'lirion to its highest executive oMoa, | Dear Rector, suffering from a dangerous wound in the ‘ The Vennsyivasin Election, in repeating the opening sontences of the solemn | Pawar poe BOLE] df 6:G. Osborn, Henry Ht, Maritu, John F. Cote, O.W. | consists not merely in the unsuitableness and In | bedd. He sald Gust while ina Firet Ward bar room @ wo Scranton, Oot. 4.—The offivial returns burial service of the Bpiscopal ritual aa the | HW rhgnt, pit 40 4 a] Joslyn, G, W, Bentley, Ashbol Greca, B, Witiainson, R. | the peculiar character of (his porvon, but sull | Map entered and, without provocation, dealt him ater Toe oe vite in Luaes ty show 14,433 for 2 eG nat mournful procession 1 down the alale , ; vile blow wit du axe, HUaATO® CAUNEY abe ‘ YA LO aa ee L ssl0 itupe ¥. Klockton, Warren more in the influences to which, through his fo Sie Tuskel t, sh . Piles Moveraor, ex-Survi: 1 Weivtnag or | Reaching the chancel the oaaket was deposited | Totals... 101418) Totala., 78 10:17 % | heen elected Directo election, (he ‘Of the city would be ine reig. renee yer Huckalew and [M1 for Hartran{t. Shoemaker Ghe"old neignbore sad atin rk kod sil of | on @ pall-covered dais at the foot of the chancol | Innings ke. a YO Teailrond for the © e year. Mr. 1 ted, and which probably would bring again cht for . Rep.) ty eleoted to Congross from the Twollth ty, Michaels. Mevere, duuice 8 haymneun It store, the bearers taking weals in the Contre | Reston WPL Ho FP OSL Diy | inactive tmanagement ot the road. °A"dounie track | Inua power a King essentially she ames that | Tn the Fourteonth Assembly Distelot eandi- | District by be majority tél, Nelww Keardaly, Dati, iewsou, Lave Tet ulate, while the family gecupled the Seward pew | A bietle Re Fs yee | 0 0 0 1 O-10 | MEM ateed rata te to be laid, wnd extraordinary fool | partially overthrown through efforts put | dates for Assistant Aldermen are ¢ald Co be as thick as - ————— ° ertlu, the Hon. Jona Porter, aud John Hl Guede ud other seatings in the right transept {ius carned—Hoaton, 2; Athletic, By iites, fur srenapors Meee trie Tone ee ent ae» forthe by the peor dogs in Constantinople, Nicholas Kt, Conner floated ia Snow Miorm in Broome Coun! The mourning family and relatives followed THR FUNRKAL BEIVICRS, ‘Thue of Gawe Two hours ead % minutes the Tiranch tw to be Oem Frirten bbs ifs Ca: | Igei reas on the reforia ware. This year be atande no | TNGHAMTON, Oot, 14.” Snow foll to the depth emes O'Brien or by tot the lomdeori tarlor appearance operation In (he dei it the Chie from thls C1). te “te one hour aod oft sit | La Estate lu waltlug varclages la the follow: | Whew all had begn disposed in eoate, the choir A To-day, Mutual ve, Bostoa, on Union ground, ffi We ecsasogeiione iret 50 ttle te ie \reradorter, Une | 2498 @CUO Bea ee eee oe ait pt eMmy tots MCMNT mule Qatar ‘iki, " Or A Max Liarersdarter, the 724gs PuCKument, woah of Wale piace, lap ‘ A