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Qt Ay WY WW YORK, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 18, FORTIETH YUAR. NI peceearoeers THE COMMUNION DISEUL fe ELIA EI eadaberthtsadiced acta alge MARK FLANAGAN'S TRIAL. A NMUMORIST sii Lede Y.M. 0. A. THE ATTIH'S BAND UNPAID. ~~ SONK god haRhid) PRICE TWO CENTS. tG MASSACRE T would aay fully g Fil Perkina’s Init Le bag mk tee Fileht of W. BR. Borrows of the ™ oem Na ND CHURCHES SUS Prreiarks. Tom Hoc on tial, Lice OOF) ae KEELING OF A WIFH IN EAST] — Hon Hall Shaking tte Sides with Uncou | yyeryG FOR GEN, RURNSIDE, COD. Doree—His Family Donorted and Lett | poeraeR TESTIMONY IMPLIOAT. ‘ Lee LATS LL! ‘ill Letand herenot aa eriminal, but your SHYRATERNTH BTRENT, trollablo Laughter: DUDERY, i*D vot. Paahy, Denitute-An infatuation that Led a IN@ COLLBGM AND COYLE. PARE E MMLC EEE | tanda here ae your siater, And duite nV vhs . Mr. M.D. Landon, bettor known as “Eli Se Seine : Gentleman to his Rain lu ft af a aptiat re) was language Mitered Mtrong Evidences of lnennlty—A Son'e Teste | perkins,” last night made hts first appearance in | The Newest and Beat Story About the Sole | The steamship Canada for Liverpool car- | Pat Delay Proved to Have Keon at Home he Hoated Debate with which the Bap enticeye, and yer tt fastened on Association Adjewraed the Meeting in wing Cares among the whoat mony ngntost his Father New York on the lecture platform in Associa- diers aud Sailors’ Convention—Gon. Burns | ried among her passengers on Saturday Laat the Morning of the Masancre—The Officers Babylon. Independence which Command- WS Hace ear tthe pereon Fictare ef as Assnssigation tn as n Hall, before a large and respectable audt- side's Departure for Europe-Why a Wil | Wiillam 1. Borrows, the proprietor of the Maison on the Track of the R ed Keapoct=A Liberal Pastor's Victory. hot rlae to the fevel of pity. My Side Tenement. ‘The subject was, “A Defence of the Hea- Hamaburgh Company Paid on the Spot. | Dorée. His departure was kept a secret from aged man, of and the lecture given for the beneatof | The musicians of New York and Brooke | all his friends and his family; and what was on medium stature, seant black hair on his head, | estabtishing a library In the Madison Avenue | lyn are vory exacting in their payments for sor- | Sunday a suspicion became a reality when on The preliminary examination in th Patenburg riot case waa resumed yesterdag morning before Justice Dunham, District At led the New Hanipsnire eon | Mark Flanagan, a middle The Tong Island Baptist Association met ile we Bad ample rooms end 4n Babylon instead of the Hanson Place Church | verge enou @n Brooklyn, as had been expected. The altered 1 ar Lea Here gucted ati He pl Pence “T | bushy black whiskers, showing that they were | Church, vices rendered. Promptly to the moment desig- | Monday his wife received a letter which he had | torney Chamberlin, assisted by Counsellor Allow Programme was looked upon by many as being | Pld strictly to believers) baptiam I know ne | piannod for the Dundreary style, but had been | jhe Jecture was listened to with close and un- | nated for settlement they domand their pay. | mailed on the plot just provious tothe sailing of | conducted the examination. ‘The first witnos Credited door te the visible church... He | Sadly neglected of late, an ordinary face with | interrupted attention, and the audience was | Formerly this was not their method of doing | the vessel, in which he coolly told her that he nn to say that be Fould admit persons Ce dull eyes, and with a dilapidated and downcast | Keptin a continual roar of laughter from its | business. If the parties were known as re- | Was deserting her and his three children, and old: te Eat ire ‘portan Mat anearly date | 100K generally, was placed on trial Inthe Gen- | commencement to tts close, ‘The delivery | spectable people, they awaited settlement with- | that she would never soe him again. #* change of venue,” to or to create feeling agai cost and the Rey. J, Hyatt Smith, pastors re- the a oalied was Theodore R. Sbrope, who testified a follows Live tn Union township, about s mile from Pater spective'y of the Hanson place and Lee avenue | strive to teach hit the way to Jordan.” Brother | eral Sessions yesterday on an indictment for | was of, the werinornee petit an, MeMartgs | Out demanding It THR INFATUATED MAN. tirgbieer ana about hai mnie rony the oud eudtag churches, who tt was expected would be ar- | Smith continued: evening of Aug. 15 last hey racy, ritualism, law, finance, love, and politi- | Yesterday, at the target excursion of the | Borrows, as the proprietor of the Everett | {0 Dy Ae Re Oy J ralgned by the association for favoring open | ,,0% this ground a vaet number of the charch stand. It Tis Gora ont OF WRT aOR hknesses,. ‘The lecturer's appearance on | Oriental Guards of Willlamnsburgh, the captain | House and Continental Hotel at Long Branch, | uptuat. mornliig, but 1 think it-was between 6 an communion CP Hoelieve inthe Inieneutente | asa Henagun, son of the. prisoner, weho | (anytue, was, the, slanal fer applause. anda | of the company callod the leader of the band, | and more recently of the Malson Dorée in Union | Sleek fefat {whe 'oadypiere tony Notas te 7 eodings of the Convention weregre- ent tee eC Tent Or tls aagociatlon te |e ved to be a bright boy aged 1s, was the fret | thatthe speaker Was tn the midst of his per- | and paid him in full before the time agreed | square, became one of the best known men.| milk” her, 1 saw lot OP en’ up in the road in” whic! I stood. The = men were above — Sterelo gente, ing into the woour fter an examination by I of th day's RUN. At Wednesday's se Witness called ported in yest nd the news that be had fled fell sonal friends. upon. This somewhat surprised the gentleman, | about town; CLERGYMEN'S INDEPENDENCE. corder Hacke ching his kr dive ndol eae of blac + Bion some debate was had re‘ative to the ad- her Lawson thought it was time to ap- | Sature ofan onth, young Fanayan testiied os | otadee nnd yg 4 A motiolg Nihint | Whos as he toyed with the money, said Uke 8 tHUBSErCIsD UP OO Bis LHcAts a well Ge | TE fon) tear Teun mee Mae 11 by Ware. Grrmeae mission of B. B, Jones, pastor of the Port Jef- a cominittee. f follows front sparkled two glistening diamonds, whic I must thank you gentlemen, for I felt alittle | bis family. ‘The facts appear to be these: did not look. I did not think anything was going on at ferson Church, as adelegate. It was contended orn Li a jon Bs lg glk i petit ai 18 years old. Tt tive at, 406 i iat Sevent it east their glare in the eyes of the audience, ¢ dd when we heard that one of your leaders, Before purchasing the Long Branch property, | the time. I heard reports of guns and pistols severa: he had gone to & Prestyterian charuh and | (ake non Face Churon trom the resol | ihe evenine et Ate 1) Felon, the nec his vest he sported & massive gold chain, while | W roof the late Soldiers’ and Sailors’ | Borrows's profits at the Everett House netted | times that morning. Two or three thes i appeared in that hy « a ’ Hen. ie «| dhe evening pon the fore finger of his left hand was alarge | Convention that met in Pittsburgh. At the | him, it ia sald, above $4.00) per annum. He Of tne negro eabing on (the Carter fiad returned to the Raptist Church wit! brother Heche-The brother bas dectared that | Pent. xarnot ring. dinner table he told the following story, the | drove fast. Rorses, contracted extravagant rows where lives in the gireetion ot Galle: ther ow the Ny of D having been regularly admitted. Mr. Jo his promising not to do it again, TF think we | when fa Bnally acknowledged as a delegate, but the | might strike out the name of the Hanson Place eburch was recommended to call # council to | Chureh settle its pastor's standing. Rr ther Pentecost. TL wouldn't make any such promise, T don't say Pwocldn't do ttagaing | ‘This was regarded by the open communionists | don't say Lwould, What [ have said here ina aaa victory spirit of candor and frankness ts not by any i tke sok | Means to be considered as an apology. Tdon't What was supposed to be the real fight took Mnwledne (he rmetot thin meeccRTon.to de DEFENCE OF PATRIOTISM, Ell's defence of any consisted ina dre reation having turned upon the remarks | hablu ad the Tx Branch purchase, by him when paid his hire. For myself | it soon became evident, was a Toad that thers T must say that we never have been | he was unable to carry. Te soon became in- cheated out of our money, no matter whether | yolved, and parted with the Everett House Forexanyple he “defended” Irish and Cuban | hired by # target company or a ball association. | Then in'tum with the Continental, and. the patrlotiem thus You Mill not blame us if we appear too | Maison Dore Itself was seized by tie Sheriff, Patriovisia Ls always noble. Poor down-trodden Ire: | clreumapect whe hear this story of the ex- | and when sold was purchased by Mrs. Borrows. : perience of the F eventh Regiment Band. ‘i tay T met the notle Trleh patriow «ho | "They were engaged by Col D ft New York, Meal for Weneaty the cient heel of British | Col, Perry.of the Custom House, and Gen, Burn: | | During this time tt was known to his most in- the prisoacr, was bor C3 When i sa ° te 4 him what these m e crowd went uy other down: P place in the aftarnoon. ‘The following was In- nd any In regard to. this last rear Det Aros hhnes, poor dome | ide, to be present at the Soldiers’ and Sailors’ | thuate friends that Borrows had not only be= | ques they must be after the niggers, bee troduced : lution, P should think it would be. very unfair See ead sheen about the | Convention in Pittsburgh. ‘They were present. | come reckloss in regard to bis business affairs, | Up through the woods by the higkers, shanti: THE OLIVE RRANCH. to strike out one church and leave in the other potickopiand. Lhey also hadgreen | On their demanding payment according to but that he had formed an attachment tor and e De gate \n the yard, looking ap inthe yard and ir the hor ¢ Dreakfaated between 7 ant w him every few moments. ansed into the woods Feparte of firearms rother Hyatt ‘Smith know of nothing tn sland Raptiat A Kion as.u legislative or discipl the action of any ecclesiastical council Lever jeaisdt ani winewa recoguize The faivand euere in: | heard of more unjust and tyrannical than this a aot auteach chureh at which Ici compored, we | separating of the case of the Hanson. Place do, nevertheless itright and proy atthe time | Church, in order to strike a blow at my dear old tract they were not pald was deeply devoted to one Clara Middleton. For wat sone, gop, | MONEY Was given to tite le this young woman he fs said to have purchased riotie cause? —why those sighs, See: | was only sufficient tom and furnished a house in Twenty-seventh street, Pp LMentes bestiaiac (a Tesla gencles. Gen, Rurnsides guaranteed payment, | the cost of which was about $0,000, ‘The knowl 3 titer hearted viserabter | Col Dudley faithfully promised it when they | edge of this fact was brought to Mrs. Borrows, Peotred, That while we do not regard the Long Ww Blor Met lav niea: Lreterres! tot) #0, Mr, oration, w doclare our AF erable adiesion to the dis: | church alon ‘ ot stop be 40d New Yo! have : h {aguishing doctrines aoa ee ee feamine. | ChuECH alone. But it shall not stop here. I will aber died tay evenion, Wiest | fettereal by the tia Ld west groan | Feached New York, nd latterly, it is sald, they havo lived very un family. tren tras they are niplifed ta the New | 69,to the public annie | ‘ the tre Hot Britis easion, 0, Will you COL. DUDLEY'S GUATANTRE, applly together. Borrows was about to pase K he let out 9 o'eloeK. oe eae at ad ey the Mapriateof |. After some further discussion, the name of * hngelit Dut joie fy syinpathy withwis, Mr, Perkins? © NTRE. through sand once or twice, although ert inauer ns: Mari utdeat the tie of the orgauization of this | Hanson Place Church was withdrawn from the eet Lea i Gt the wit would. See T.=Tuon't wlud being grount | A few days after arriving home, Mr. Connor | belle agood business, narrowly T could not bons Fegolution, ; ‘ i Dut It that f ean think of bow at oe Bagge Yee | pelted Coli Dudley at the Fifth Avenue Hotel. | escaped boing dispossessed from the Saison stion fora special committee to consider | Several motions to reconsider, to withdraw ONE'S FITS. burgh ti Ct + A e Colonel wa € pxious to ve | Doree, dus resolution was gated. Gowri, as were acyeral | the resolution, and so on. were offered. The ome witli my pa Soe eet wee tenon: | Header. He had no funda and was too bury to PREPARING TO FLY. Amendments and a preamblo, and the resolu- | Muderat Br ele cuee Ero ECs WOEU LOM NO res a ibe utter f sparkling nectar, Lm wilin’ | Tok oot ted ee sartie with Ale, Gooner in a On Tnyestigations made since Sunday show that | going to fight between a couple of men at the Ce Wake Mami ETT A todosu. More talk ens °Tnally Brother have them so often al Tora, and straggiewa aeloug—* | OF two at the furthest aes ¥ | Borrows's flight was deliberately planned. | hoaruing h te ee on Rem moere games Ganties ae it had been capected by many that Messrs. |W Ve *Comneld moved to lay the whole aubject | 1 don't remeiuter bow inany dayahetore thiaims he had aie Iti *eaid Larry Me | Some days efter Mr. Connor went to see the | Lately Miss Middleton, whe accompanied him. | biog | im of last Saturday mornin i Pentecost would be arraigned and | W. WW. Armilelt moved to lay the whole puble aft. We had plenty of them, Me tiked, at rst, to ha 7 Cole Lin, le visited the hoteland other | disposed of her house and furniture, and for Pieiuss rata th the heaes CERCL Ghat Reese ed avictory for them, | rolearly.. gives the vie 10 the Key, Messrs, | uni we wu 5 RY cerararann tee te atpetriotte toritt iad ean iy, after ost a moving his baggage and clothing from the house, | Crowd. w a Strat, ar O80 Ps in eg opinton of Messrs. Smith and itacost, and of the ground and moon, he a few minutes, and then art July pudyor oy | ing. Excuses on excuses were offered. In ord gaged aroom at the Rutledge House, where he | crowd orn Biany beside them, it ended the entire diseus- ee up. ‘He used to lose his speech. His ches would ve wee 4 | that he might not be further annoyed, Col. Dud. | Packed his trunks. On Saturday last he aroseas | | Lydia Shrope, the wife of Theodore Shrope Hon. Atrain state at $16 from Babylon for | rye SOUTH CAROLINA ELECTION, | sta:iug, gud when he ft T pever. saw. them ley w Tees Anon ed. Gel Duds | usual and attended to his duties in_his custom. | testitied in substance the same as her husband, iliamsburgh, and many delegates went from clot He would stretch himself oat. straignt e dging Mr. Con: | ary way, About] och in the afternoon he | as did also her son Le-vis and her daughtet ni ned. Mother @ church to the depot. The recent discussion Wish plasped haude that coulda t b et de ben 2 Course of a day or two he would | stepped into the barroom from the office, called | Laura, nthe church was canvassed on ail sides, and | The Negroce Allowed to Have it all their | would ‘sometimes ‘call for nasiatance, “1 Know that fg) tS be paid. He would, he stated, visit Mr. Connor, | fora glass of brandy, aud reumarking that he | Spencer Alien testified: 1 live about, a quarter of ¢ he general belief was that Mesars. Smith and Own Way—NinesTeathe of the Legisiatar] |e eet erat ee a eae day form while, mad 4 by telllug ee id Hot lose any more time. Mr. | was going out for a few moments, entered | mile from Patenburg, on the road leading to the Car Pentecost had, notwithstanding the resolution Black The Moses Ticket Elected. then they would die away for # weck or 86, and get bad Connon accepted this promise, stamped with the | q stage at the corner of Thirteenth street and | ter farm heard of the riot | was awakened passed, gained @ victory, by reason of non-ar- CHARLESTON, Oct, 17.—Returns from all | gain. The last attack he hind before the night of moth nel's sign manual and oralty pronounced | proceeded to the pier of the steamer. At this | by #Qolse, and went down and found ® colored man, aigninent, The train moved off with the del- wrttts ? : ere death, 10 the Y reco lect WAR (WO CF with many objurgations: nlace he fevinced exceeding nervousness, and a | %2 Wanted a pair of boots that 1 mended for him. Hd eaten, « few of them talking the subject over In the counties have not been received. It will be | three weeks trom | hms preset whet th The days caine and went, but the Colonel did Few montents before the sailing time he passed | Sold me that the Irish had fred their buildings, and they “ ae ry oi attack occurred nthe front room. His f ot. e wi olng home. wi e he smoking car,and all hands discussing it | several days before the accurate vote can be | $i Fred, It was in the front rong. Ife foot a pian don down the ganu-plank and deposited the letter | ust firgann few unnutes past 2 o'clock in te mora: mewhere, and congratulating themselves as | oan phe Legislature will be composed almost then with sowie staff in bottles tnt 2 above spoken of to his wife in the wharf letter | ing. Hebid ine“ Good-by. The neat 1 saw wae in their fancies dictated, that elther the Church weeiete Ihe was frequently rating, A friend Th the meantime the members of Mr. Connor's | box. the moruining after I got up. T saw through the window Had manifeated iteelt azaingt te epencom- | entirely of Radivals. ‘The white men have had Uo “bed aahd eave’ hin advan He band were anxious, for thelr hire.” Me was \n- ans. BORROWS, AS borly uf men Coming iu truat of the Methoalst church munionists, or that Messrs. Smith end Pe fo chanc The negroes had it all thelr c 1 to bed while his friend vive r able to pay then mself as abi y ric! moving past my house toward the Carter farm, muniontste, of that Mess ho chance. ‘The negroes had it all thelr own id go, to bed while his friend cover, abd making fh thie whrld'e gonde ag pis Sbundantly rich } who ts sister of Mr. Charles Kerner, proprietor | Taid nat notice png thing they iad. there way. The Legislature will be nine-tenthe black, a ‘ swindle on th f thi Re petty | of the Clarendon Hotel, was utterly prostrated | were a hundred of them. | About ten tim they THB SWORD, « ore of t drunk at th Tos Juror dronk any of the times when aight It would Sail Dart of the great Soldiers’ and | by the blow. and has since been confined to her | had passed, David College, the prisouer, and another Aianiie deen on had | COMMIsstonere of election were drunk at the | Ze ssuror—ite waent dromk any of the, times when ker it het Erie would go | Sailors’ Convention seriously cramped them Peeee eter a titeicianes care. “The children | Berson with hit went upin the same direction thet the een ended, being ree TAA | ballot boxes and left the vote uncounted, There | door eben th 4 iw toliow Mr. Connor, on hearing that Gen, Burnside | two of whom are girls, are Very Young. * | crowd had gone. Ten oF fifteen ininutes atter I saw t x . Was no trouble in any portion of the State, He asked ine © to bet etumes he ‘ was going ¥ ¢, posted in hot haste to F ¥ : College pass, John Coyle and two oth sod Pee eee ine, Sra sinith was | Itt generally conceded that the wiite voters | Would take na tego to bed hiner? pat Mr Ret | New York, The General had left at 7 o'clock in | yodgy stant that Reins tite aphy Malden tiets | t,thg same direction. next heard rom the chureh fo inn sinith was | 1 1 e white vo Aiake iti a aleind terigeae’| qe acetic een f ssly Involved. Toone friend. a physician, he ts | posed it was Cc jooked out Strolling noar the hotel, enjoying the delight of | afeto be blamed for thelr overwhelming dee | ei u het and would . the morning. On speaking about the business | said to-owe about §40.000, received in loans, and | Hozen men coming back and going to & balmy October day in the country. He had | feat. 2 y exited among then. They | stay up sights ¥ tempted Siar us, was informed that the Genera hid best cated | te John F. Chamberlin nearly $5,000, obtained In nutes wtter oyle Koi Bot been broiled on an occlesiastical gridiron, | Fan thre F tickete In one county, The | tvnotson irseit | 1 that the bill had been pald. Fallltgte fed Cale | like manner. He is also satd to owe to the Fisk Ty many the delegates had g an and e 8 | Aieenet te 6 HLM BE White wean Coker wae Lite trem merce that Lopenis detest it is—one thing more than anot! nel Dudiey, ME. Conner: the General: havipwr estate alarge sum, rbtalned fre m the late Colonel aTegerntas, Sorat s Cones ie ha jet and apparently settled for ge orate Meer! LABRG: Bhak oath ay Moore easier We he phe tice phen 3 os Bane th Biche den ueear ent dh noose as an accommodation, and various large sums to Re from, sunrise when 1 oat th Hho turned toward the church Mr. Smith | Vantage of by the’ stuffers and several thous | Lrmenyrer be has The speaker a great deal of wisdoin | xine to Hurope areuteds wont in, search of the | feading tradesmen. At one time within the past bing toward the Carter. farm. Dernet Gan Baw somebody running toward him. In a mo- Te Pomerat he a Joubtedly | wasculya tittle w Tee Peer eerie a Und hte Wane-Y 2 gph ate sane bak four years he was worth about $300,000, and at | lives about taree hundred yards nearer the Carter farm quent be learned that the Hehe was on again, races. neces Btase a undoul te Hy . eo in ta, ¢ n't always act the same he audience was a very COL, PERUY'S AGREEMENT, his fight he was a wreck, both in fortune and | than ldo, ¢ hurried to the chure n« ere he found | elects ler, Eu colored), | would staud up and lean back and get He found thi tle Ep credit. ‘ of , : the epublicans, and q ocrat, are | Hews shen ae ware titinE ec. which last iis gentleman, The Colonel was ‘ ‘The croas-exainination failed to elicit any new MCCLURG MEAUREREST ro oe Clepted fo Congress: The bolters yolied a strong | ciineats ‘they come cu nim een tee aa Gte AR alae Lanabe sree erdetece greatly surprised, and at once made diltgently | (MF. Brown's acquaintance with | facts, and the hearing adjourned. if een introduced In his absence ; eerie D tala have clecied abveial renner Lees k. Sometimes he would throw hin ri n hearty round of applaus wrts to secure the ment due Mr. Connor, | Clara | Middleton began six years A son of Mr. Allen, the assistant of District Woerars. tur are in circulation, sustaly sentatives to (he Leaistavure, ‘ On the floor. None of us would speak to bit then, but . alone has shown a desire to have Mr. Connor | &¢0. Her friends deny that he gave her | Attorney Chamberlin, has gone to Virginia with nndry ubucations Uy tye pasture af the Lee Ave ‘ some of the children wou d cry. Prequeutly ——— : id #),000, and aver that she is wealthy, and | Constable Gano to identify the negrocs Who are rely By Se tht beg A Ma A e Lave A plained of hie head Was hard on thet ANOTHER HUNT POR TWEED Scarcely crediting that the band of Brooklyn's | that she is infatuated with | Borrows. | known to have been at work at the tunnel and Ca ae gr tee yl HOW NOT TO WIN is worked steady upto six tmonthe before, her death - finest reciment could have been x0 mennly used | They declaro that she has urged Horrows | who are implicated in the riot. Sheriff Tutten+ Land f lowed by al regular Baptist -- Aiter the fits coumen pt work tiuch ou that | Two More Indictments Found against the | and swindled, aSUy reporter visited Mr. Conner | to £0 to Europe. declaring that she has money | house says that he ts eaten ae eines 80- ation spresumed to | yplitting Things Agnin in the Firet Ole | account, and because he hadn't steady work fe on id Misdemeanor. evening. enough to support them through life. ure Michael Kelly and Andrew Quinn very , Wclr ee Weatcniocarek a Ch e) HOW HA REATRD Hin FAM Pee had Etat . 0 He said that the above history of his tripto |, Four years ago she accompanied Borrows wn. Kelly's family are_stiil in Patenburg, and 80, peel ce ° ster-A Goo wee for | pie HOW ME TREATED My The Grand Jury of the Court of Oyer | pittanurgh was correct In-every, particulary “TE | to. Bgrope, intending to return, | through them bositlve traces of the ringleader re praltion. Ss Hesect Was: would take all t and Terminer yesterday brought In two indicts | bave Col. Dudly’s letter at-home in my desk, in | but Borrows love of York was | have been obtained and will be followed up. bet aseseteilon as hte esterday the Democrats of First | 3 Sundays. He al mente, one for felony and the other for misde- | Which he promises to. pay me, and calls on'me | stronger than his passion for her, He returned peahonascnect Ph aden Walsheltir Asenalie) DUGEL i the | cacdjteny he was xfraid 4 i o ae with the money so Twould not have any further | after spending nine months on the Continent, he Rearben © ‘Orgaulzing for the Came Son iupvient ie j Ik he ueht® meanor, against William M. Tweed. J trout The day Gen. Burnside went to Burope — i waprung uhon the | work they began aweck ago by n g an R. Brady at on sued bench w Igot to New York about 10 o'clock, He had IRELAND'S GOLDEN AGE, - Palkd bah fd OS AA OEE TA embivn WkretAtoeachil’ (hie Dieiee cells ay hiv aat uaa he DeRL Ueniba ware placed 1h} already sailed as vou atate at 7 o'clock, assured Zee SYRACUSE, Oct. 17.—The Democratic Straights I ‘ - how ng conventions in the county lave con- re mother was kivied, butl | and Me, d rere placed 1b the Perit a neath | tbatL had been pald Father Burke's Lecture tw Cooper Inatitare— | oUt Committee met at the Globe Hotel in thle city to» but about Afieeu, Hon! Question! Question 2 ferred with the Liberal Republicans, and candi- that Iknow of The uit Hons's at in Duane street, but the bird COL, PERRY BLAMELESS. Making au'leaue within braces ay for the purpose of organization, and to take meas ad Den excited dis n over it y 1 th now ek had Mf the f 7 s! ures to vigoro! osecute tht lor O'C ecarte ity Seen, aasiicg alasunlae, overt acco nulualyaatitaors bate! been! neal ist | Button aint and eyerowatentel door | o0thg eet my Mt.Conmor speaks | he Academy of Music was crowded tnt | Metovgaromyproacut he campaign fr ©\Cony Ba aent ROO HE the cours How proposed was | nated. But the First Distri {here was fo 1 closet ee t | keeper re nized Mr. Jarvis before that gen- On the rep sing doubts whether | evening to listen to Father Burke lecture on the | Charles P, sykes of New York, Cairman ROU RIEE secu UB ESTA AG ee tiad rrisania, could not be expe he took'e drop oF two too much it 1] tleman had a al thie Mbt of sta host diareputal wa that ever went on | + Volunteers of 'S," in aid of afund to rebuild | Ajlehof Schuyler cuunty, Secretary and thought tt should be voted down former record Ihave seen my fathcr under the inituenre of liquor. He ed Ah. Mr. Jarvis, you. ure too | sinn would act aa did this convention Me Can, | the Girls’ Catholic Protectory. On making his | , Ab kxecutive Committe, consisting of 8. D. Ken- ppbrother Guiscard said : % We are Independent | The conventions. Liveral and Democratic, met | strike her wien he iad veeu drivwivg. f have heard | {ate ; the iaater ts gone away. sir, and did Hot | nor, shaking bis head. replied, "We never had | appearance he was greeted with astorm of ap- Seti Hoswell Do Hatch Wun CG. Barrer, Peres with us.” i ; | week ago yesterday, A conference committec | Dimcsliher bad names, ie cet arunk an leave word wi en he w uld return, ; tare 1°" h trouble before to get our money plause. He announced that, he iroula preface Gileey, eter i Uiteley, aud George O, Danteis was also Brother Whiteman said sent by the Liberals were openly insulted by the | after he was Mrattaken with fits. 1 kever saw iu fed tiie city Until. @ lat AED meas his lecture with a few remarks. He sald that it | Hts in antmously reao Dy I second the resolution. Are we n- | Democrats, who refused to recognize them abe CaS or after he times J iP a Et THe OPFI CHIEU BREN ORE: gud’ are tore trials Tyan ther ician tascavelvep: avi oust euergeticaliys Prem SOrmard Qeam ferned when ted M oe nd spoken of were long before his &: Dens. ? bie) = o pd are more Irish than the irish themselves, hs ‘ Joho Flanagan of Morrisania and Hugh Lunny ; “ Pha » referred to the lec eu the preced- pec wre ar ¢ | of Westehe he ninent Democr AN IMPORTANT WITN Routwell Wants Another Syndicate, The Custom House Team Preparing to Bid if EY hy ie patae aoa ta Ae fi: | Phe Kings County Republican Congressional N e | candidat ttalk that both were Mrs. Mary Graham testified that she lived in WASHINGTON, Oct, 17.—Boutwell wants to get for a Trade for a New Lease of Power | ticed ‘that that eminent — historian Nominations. ton t | prepare mn mination, In order ius same t ae Me the prisoner and bis | up another syndicate to negotiate the remainder of Col. mu = the Charioteer, stated that | Jrejand before the Bagllah rule At the Second District Congressional Convene r ow ¢and 4; percent. loan, He will devote a cot The Republican County Nomi: x | had been called the golden ago of Ireland. In | ton jast nigh republicans of Kings cot Moderator The br tothe | ton was made, and the conventions adjourne The Boy called me out from the fre escape. Tranap, | Rew Cand 4M per an. Me will devote 8 cons aabe 1 yaoi i ee ce ees had’ custalued a mumnber of tr, | 08 last nizht, the Republicans of Kings county nomi practice of that chureb UntiL yesterday. Hoth conventions again met, | There was no bolse “The Vedroom door was shut. IY F a report to urging upon Congr envention met at Broadway and Twenty-third | yasions of the Danes,and one invading army only | Bated Senator Perry, The Third District nominated A CONFESSION end both appx Inted w cc nferen © committee uf poy told me, his father had a knife, 1 burst open the | Beessalty of additions) legislation He clatms that one. | street last night, John J. Townsend in the chair, | gave place to another. The monasteries wero | Stewart 1, Wopdtord., For the Fourth Ca ropeionel Dr. Saries thought that the a st He. During the sitting of the conference com- | wits, Ane Anite Tadw ino | bit wit) sal'yor cue aulta helt Sproat omelsia et | JJ. O'Brien, Secretary, called the roll of dele- | destroved, the churches were burned. pillaged. | Pita District Convention had stormy te, he usdeh eal kindly and faithfully. w tt Tiittae: the SY Romine wiberal cabs | blood, 1 caus! ok him and +] Wie Tretury Debactinent ay that they koow noting | gates. Hugh Turner objected to the | and sacked by these ferce m f the English | fruressive appeliations being freely used. Thla distrie® The parties holding open communion views l Tie DERiGOrane wlth Cha WAtIETiAtIGG TAG. tae Ui copes 1 hiiin into the bed: | whatever of the dele j hand husiness | Sates gh Turner objected to the list from | historian means to speak of ihe golden age of | jiretotore wae strongly leepublicad. “The Liberals wit the association at A disadvantaze. ‘They occu- Low he could Niner caminatone a 1a fp hs fc Flsoagan got upaud | sen trom New York, who mere wai hing | the Fifteenth District and offered anothe: Ireland let him go back to the period before the | carry It, pied prominent positions, and by their measure | fhdiguantly relected the propositions NUS" I er about out that Mra. hlauagan wae stabbed. TP his ine ward to fetains Lara | ferred to the Committee on Contested Beats. | Hanes invaded her, a period of some 00 years % nee 7m . of prominence #0 much was the work of God the conference committees agreed that a | Wea Jet the prisoner in the b tary of the Tre i . vane | Sheridan Shook was proposed as a substitute for Re in ® z paint the Danes remalned {a Ire Ha d. | Three Somersaulis Down a Sixty hme indered. He continued Jol eae oo Tete ects nee e | aed went, Dack to bis, wife Uhisual dumber of bankers here uae x i atitute fc hat Ie » but they adop’ he Irish Is bankment. joint con shou e held, an ve deep. wound in” the ® | an absentee from the Seventh, The Hon. Wile id relig and wel tted on th. 5 eri’ Thai peach itis to iujure and retard | the numince of both parties. ‘The conference | thing for he gan came out frou th A Cabinet Oficer who Intends to Stick A. Derling named the Hon. Thomas Mur- | they became Irish. The patriots of ‘8 who | light buggy containing Mrs, Ellza Capen of Charteato ‘that te |.8 edolug, Atte the Pommictees’ report, was tinmediately tabled by | looked at her. and then went tothe clo et ad a teen ne ae newts | Eby for permanent Chairman, The Hon. George | fought so flercely for Ireland were descendants | leaped the fence on Beacon atreet this morning, taking that w the mdversary the Democrats. Then they p i to a | rom the bottle end threw himself down op the floor, | liam ihetgls i! , Wil) Opdyke, Alderman Wilder, Col. Joel Mason, J. | of those Danes, the bugey and its occupant with him down a steop em: ni We love, doen straightout nomingtion, Hugh bunny being hen be jucived up sa lame authorizes an em denial of ¢ atement | y rownse 1 Gen. Chester A. Arthur were |. Lhe lecturer here gave a vivid and lengthened | bankment sixty f Pp tothe track of the Norwich et houunated on ch nt ballot. IU is currentty Newaegolty todrown | that be intends to retire from the Cabinet after the | also prop hese gentlemen declined, aoe description of the murder of ‘Thor ket | and \ e teany nisde com: he aatey ie oe aes uuored tha: d $1uuy for his nomination, ed him Back. and suut | Presidential ete rawal from the Oregon | Mr. Murphy was elected Hesse ete the steps of the altar by the so-cal ‘a- nt, and the carriage ao Wa dear tt card thate After this a eof one was appointed Ked wild at hin | Senatorial « f remaining in | pated this result. fort on Tana he eanaeets | ble of the E Henry I. Returning to his Woian and horwe ew tol a eon nation, ‘The 0 nT pte pr stated @ tact - subject, he said: conventh nat and declared that t went for the as at Col Bristow, the | f aaa paper thabklng the Convention £06 the | ve cla inee the trieh burrowed in the ground and sam body and declared that’ me When 'thelpoties | & fowsthe | honor, tla sald that the Trish burrowed tn the ground and ia port W. W. Niles wast andes to | jae’s ser it being known that he wil oon Fe Col. Geo. A. Hillss moved the appointment of lived there, It $s true. ty friends, that they had tc Yesterday’ unal - iby the rails . iw ap} y o ire fr that office to eng: o er busin a Committee of Conference, to be composed of h the ground during the Di 4 $ 4 Niles ins not deci ptt tat dn tuen —— a delegate from each Assembly District, who Burrowing inthe earth he Englist i254 here in a disposition « ; Mis antbg Rae Badotthe Revelint Bercal, should, co fer with th Committee of Seventy, ? The queen's palace was placed on the bill 500 erals to suppore Mr. Herfing, the Grant candh Mapuip, Oct. 17.—The end of the revolt in] Cat Add H. Dugaune opposed the ance nan: ive not much better nabitations t tio Where the princi aatatiis Pi SOC U TA dal appear | |e PYIDESCE OF EPILEPSY. Ferro] {s officially announced. ‘The insurgents, fearing | proposed as an amendment that the Convention | Nad.tu those daye d by the Eugiist So. Mr. Pentecost arose to reply. Evident! Pose and . apart F Dut three years, 1 k 4] the re fan attack, began to disperse during the | proceed to nominate a straight out Republican | govt. Me fold Mat when America ga ned her indepen 410 Pd oe ae raced ade yap ede He ml ioag a ey Pena vanes the | he last six i # « night, wh ark and stormy. Some took refuge | for Mayor. Gen. Arthur advocated Col. Bliss’s «very Darliainent which root out soldiers 5 ae MirericrtheOay, dies Th will hal at ary, He had two dweek | On board the vescls they had sized. aud sailed for | motton, and si d that the committee be erica had pot Trish Catholic tn it. Out o y © bald anny will ¢ mand allthe shoulder h t On our oceaelo y | Others fed throug foan, onder instructed to report on Saturday night. Col, t very American war arose the most mag nif Totals 7 81 RUMORS AGAINST A PASTOR. and barroom loungers’ yo Respectable chiand they thonglt | t (tnd about a Dagan: Hiference Committee nt in the history of Ireland, and that ie th Inxtxae, tet inet tink Kinet" tmeaat to say thie tia He tne | Cer r F. Herring will receive their mere overs “Lintver ww hin in gir agter | | rem within the wa portunity to dell out the Hepublican party, anid {the people were taken to Bu 1 aban Mace apt is stained with disloyalty | Votes frst knew he hada ft. and there was tio dinieulty t tou Was therefore in favor of immediate action. He nore. Durlig the 1—Toston,; Athletic, 2 itis Gite aasociation Wilch has wo. branded Ler It. Ls — tween them exeeptan argument on the morning of the ie —=— wanted astraight-out candidate. Col. Bliss re- IK, ohe. pasted a lace that Ho Tings heb ford cut Je anaiclation whch has frat charged her witha io. | Tuteresting tothe Clty Marshals If not to | Ja) of the murder on the subject of root. | Commissioner Van N Mayoralty, d that he also was anxious for such a nomina. A a ait ARE OF HADES NY BAUER ‘Nowting rumor! If th th the Lawyers, were quite red, : Commissioner Van Nort, in conversation with | Hod. Dut he thought that the Committee of | th af DNAS EEG S ARE B8Y. ORF ‘To-day the Rostone and Athletics play the doe Meibay brand ai hwit Messrs. Averil! and Kent, cour i a pation pyre nA Seventy and other friendly organizations should | ®P0e the ciding game of the tournament on the Cnioa Maw: aa tan aa the i Psi vey hitb reesaberpony A further examination of Mrs. Graham, pr 8 friend yesterday, sald he had no desire to become @ | be consulted before the nominations were made. He here reviewed the laws made by Sir ground. } fi cerned, iis as straight as @ lin eer) # Ja au tracted to alate hour, elicited more details but | candidate for the Mayoralty, ashe was the head of an A vote was taken and Col. Duganne’s motion | Poynings, who was sent over to Ireland by King ¥ — For uiret pastor had cniivavured to keep tint | Test from the Marine Court, under the Iw ho new material facts. After her testimony bad | !ipertant executive denartihent where he thought be | declared lost. fin, and the government of the country down Safe Smashers on Long Island. qucatianlont (of the church vfudtioush Tam uotupea | the Court the saine pores a¥ of cou \ neluded the court adjourned. ‘The ¢ gual Dent werye the interata of the peuple by such | A, J. Canipbell, ag an amendment, offered a | to the present time On Wednesday night the Washington Hote? Usald we long wa Twas her pasiory aud 60 N | yesterday applied to Judge Tugraham for a writ of | Will be resumed to-day euib ed him to eect a saving of wilions of dollars to | Tesolution against Tammany calling Its adhe <a 4 Ay a RE RRIOD Soh articles of faith were what tue) are, by ho public shea r Worden Tracy to show why ——— thecity, The ¢ isloncrwas tainedasn candidate | €nts thieves, and objecting to'afiliation with it. | Dempsey's Victim Still Survivieg—What Dr, | {1 Babylon, L. 1., was entered by thieves who rolled the Taine, by Ho word or deed, woald TF knowing! will The Brooktyn Ring's Tiel by sowie Republicans, DULItI® sald that hey sill ot | He proposed that a committee of twent ne Wynko pare afe out to the stable and Diew it open. They got $1" ty, Ow ti y ynkoop Says arrested ingly’ (ranea A that law. Though T ni Wake any pomin bes more loyal por tion than tat wai yeu to Hike anit greouinnel clalia | have wgreed to lustruct th gates to the City and Another Ccntral Park Suicide, each office. Col. Bliss moved that the moth Friday morning some parties who entered the | same morning’ the safe of the Sumpwam Hotel wa y were made againat ihe pastor, uot against the | f writ sould have been | County Coven! ton wing ticke Yesterday afternoon the dead body of a man | be, indefinitely postponed, Carried, ‘The Colos | premises 18 East Thirteenth street, was living Inst | Placed io @ wagon taken from the y and carrieg e) Were thade aialnat ihe pastor, wot f by the Bherif of the county, | For bherif, Andrew Cunninghau ; ( acre of | was found in Central Park. Le wasapparectly twenty, | NOUS OFiinal motion was then adopted, wheres | night at 9 o'clock, tn a comfortable state of conscious | fre tle mone it contained so scattered thet. Te Coun wed was wholly asuined By the partor ue hia own foner should be dischare-d: | Charitics, Henry Carr and Th Abt Iwith blac hair aud eyes and | (LO he proposed that Mr. Campbell resolution | geass, with a fair chance of couvalescing by Tucaday or | not be found. The thieves atoly their tools from t vidual poly, ANd ha etaced’ tothe: ohurem thet rt wa the Judges of th i et 1 bia air and eyes, put to vote after expunging the words ‘ railroad and blacksmith shops, ¥ stole @ hand ¢ Mak ort Dati tu the ehuren. Ut, my’ action MCE and Heht pantaloous. ‘There wert ao papers upon his | ative vote, In fact, Col, Blisa was the Convene | Koop, told the Sux reporter last wight that the lady was | Cuil from blood on the ground [tis supposed some of eo Baptist Gourth tind calted merteniae Votrwer ite : ain eran by wpich ne conla.te Mentitod, He ed placed 1 tion, ‘The Chair said the committees would be | laboring, under a concussion aud contusion of the | tiem were ib)ur ~ halal coal ation the denunith ation Is takin is matter yrcttie | the candidate f w pistol in bis tnouth and Ored. the ball pacsing upward | announced to-morrow, Adjourned until Satur- | bran, The reporter inquired whether the skull FU PUIBARO NCR ROR aT TA TET cue of sdjuurned the Eustern arid back ward, causing Instant death, Coroner Young | hy evening. i stated tat that had Mr. Brierley's Mysterious Sulcide, call, and diaa't want 10 ake that Chetek s refoce the dent 2, SAMA SAY ARDEREO ASE ——— ea met Yesterday afternoon Officer Bradley of the view of the storm that wus falseds Tain erry tik _ aa eceeaaeneaameee Trouble in the Wm. M. Tweed Association, eked the Thirty-seventh street esiation was called into att neg ers oan Bain} kK ugh i rw a a, Fev hayes A"“Co tice” in Brooklyn, An Important Arrest Kap John Twomey and orneliua Sulliv who Hag bad been West Twenty-ninth et by a Mrs, Matthew Me a % 1 yt ‘of this-every man's house 16° his Late on Wednesday night while n Rea, @ r nit The Grand Jury yesterday entered the Oyer | claim to represent @ large nuwber of the members of a ghat would ecessary un Teun Wallace Bearley ik Baa gota desce Dicer fastlo and every Bayt church ls wewstie to the mea | Democratte an of the Thi 1, Br eaten he ana Terminer during the argniment on the Tweed case, | the Win, M, Tweed Assoc the Sixth Ward Was afterward informed by Dr, Wyn. | Was aten by Mra Matthews's son Stephen to irik a the Hanae Piace ts ou Taquie lato { denly a , by Uiree inva wear Broad. ’ Nuijten we t | large printed b Andrew d, Garvey and other b 1 . Lea Saturdays (wiaiever that nay. Weal mubler Was secured by the officer. Th the hottons wer * Hanan Brace © sures i 2b f ht Jars} Pook. AUGrEN rey AD ' eon acting in collusion wish the Treasurer, ove | He was also informed by Dr. Wynkoop th Hale | few drops of Hquid sme ko ear noid, wound pod practic’? Are you maine tant ton ite enters Filth Oe at ihe wan exsinnad sans who are SRO DOLSE To Lae knowledge uf the | Off to retain the bank book of the Association | in alias Stapton's case Could wot arrive UUtILehght days | vate aut several dead insec{s: Mier), waten batsliay foanvearis wiihesee? Hy wit aurnurity willyaudo | SM cp eeeonpale ae: ag ; — a area ttn traus have Deen a sreidanee on the Grand Y andso deprive the sick mcubere of thelr henehts, They | after her injuries Than about @ years of age, with to frivuide in this Cote fe moar distinguishing ‘ferlure of the Waseereas | istoy ifn A atunuiig blow onthe Brooklyn Ketorm Cy i: lunportsat arrest will coun'be maue. © that silege Gat one member, who wae ll furw long thine aud |" Yeateraay the Coroner wanted to take Dempsey bo. | EY. He Wan allowed fo" ie note by Mew trine uf cioae communou. ‘Historically the docirine of | leanitd 18 y the p eanent: Te roon re county y milan 1 ® A Railway Disaster in Bugland. f proper nourishment the poor fello¥ died. attempt, would hinaten th. iy ‘the or: | ¢au the suic ry ib the painus of nen uch te dole Honven, Spar | AP Huatton edd a fracture of the ocelpital boot aron; Cons sof Charit 1 as Fron LONDON, Oct A passe: ain ° are thas © Upper, who Je @ plumoee and gas. | der of the Coroner, Dempsey was taken, frou the Blory tn the oaines uf men such ra John Hunyan, Byun | AB eAIy talon shouts fracture of the occipital Ugoe, Fey Bourke aud John J. W nen ; m fy Coby 34 A Pa niger train on the mee day ainst the city for | Jeiterson Market Piison by Capt Hiyrne whe locked hin | A Challenge for the Hilti Clone’ communtous ani, ii regard. to, that resolut op eilrous & portion of the nigit.and yesterday morn: | John Dowling; City Judge, Daniel ard; 1 eS eetion gia Hy shed dt vse fiat md {0 be worth | Workbcp promised to intorm ther Con fo the batior af Ts gihich was previoualy miaaed, yuu have aald by thab that | HM wa suena from vlotent orching, The fact that | Juattee, Suniee Pat tin Yu {the ‘Pe don station, twelve miles from Chclustord. Ten care They, farther @ that cupper | patient is tira coudl frouted with Bin: I hereby challenge Mr. Cyrille Dion t «Lun creed to’ bulster up the New Testas | Ms Waten and purse were tintonche his friends to Day yooh; sisth Distr wer pitated down 8 high embankment and badly rom Wl it, Reeds by aniug, the pat ee Coroner YOU Ww t : ninitioe to tveeatlate Che woetES ae appoint | Kea took s prominent part. tha: bight in challenging 4 | ONETADE: ‘Twenty -thrve were Lijured, two oF three of | fiiMeReQ ety Arwtalng Mr, Tw crd that he would, pay ca F, fF au ship and #40 a side ball American gana i Tin enhl a auertion whether that ohurey | votes at the Thirteenth Ward Democratic primary.” As wal | whoul tay die theories Can it @he Aine Top pudlle inipalian te dotets » assleted (inthe eoeanit a ocprdlog | H vad miatohen, and have Uthat committee ur give It access ty | Atupporter of the Licket ra by the faction beaded bY | Ing that the Lut ——— - fun to (he funds of the Society.) The members Of th Danlel Bernstein is day deposited ® fort %) in (he haude of bbe, tu to say that, whatever mig Hodney ‘Inursby, Conunlssloner of Excise, he gave | the Hon. Win uh | Cooking up No ations for the Judiciary, | Assocation assert that they haye no funds in their th Dempacy at the tine of the apsnult, wae arrested | & ae tol enge too large forme to contend | Offence to the constituents of Fire Commissioner Brown, 1 The loading Reni biloas {| hands at present and that they are ia dilemma as to Capt. Kyrie aud adiuitted to bail tn @200 by Justice New Yous, Qet, 17 Joun Desuy. firplac'o j y church, Tdon'twantit. 1 | some one of Nit Is belleved perpetrated the out petri : The loading Grant Republicans were oceupled | Randa at prevent and that they are ina dite with, Hernstey wap. s f arreaicd 0 the brea of prvarty. would rather weeach a wo dangerously apy Peony HOS . \ ow hl “ ' “ Hroeh Varner thks wane tact would, Se ch ob mwas at the dourcortifyiny to the dels. | of a legion of canaidates | {udict Last Night's Nominations, pu nas pow Ine bail betord the Peroher poder. The Tammany Assistant Aldermanic Convene Home He Maryland Jockey Club Races, he Firtecnth Ward. ie was pur out Tilted to members of the ar Absoclation for th The Apollo Hall Congressional Convention | day it was agreed to dispense with the services tions met in the several Assembly Districts Inet PHB NEW MAMPSIINR CONFESSION OF FAITH, BALTIMORE, Oct, 17.—The annual meeting of ae wpproval of the Sixth District nominated Christian Schwartz | Dempecy, Pho following te his letter of resiguation 5 Brenna, ak Frost of them adjearned (on fuaker Salk The delivery of this encrgetic address en. | the Maryland Jockey Club on the Pimlico course, com, y¥ Comploting her Combinations. is ae SP ration ype iasled 4 Honorable the Boarit of Ali Dae FLT ANP y RR ea erring dite pained the Closest attention of every one in the | mences on Tucsday next, Oct, 42, and continues each The Conmittee of Conference appointed by ‘ Chief Mewillt HW tm Fatt janes Teal p py HT pga ORYORHOR RODIAALAG NILEMEN: Lherewith reeign the office of Clerk of | Mo Clancey, w 4 as Also DOr nOUse, fay during the weck except ou Thursday: | There the Tammany Judiciary Convention to present for Chief of Polleg Mow! of ley City was The Twentieth District Tammany and Liberal ie. | TOUrhogueAbie Vody, | With 1oauy Ciauas for your past | pubiieans, dnd tn the dh, John ( ng Brother Cleaver si four races ath dng: Ainong the ities approval suitable nominees for the oMices of District | Sti! 1h confnemi@t yestord: nite oF she sasuranen:| publicen Heetentlous AUKUHALOG ohn 2) COURUIE ADF | BSAA SPST? enue clegtrat Dasnsxy mie Ob No hs ean oot a ‘ Fimlico are those of August Belmont, M. HL Sa pe aeta | of this friends that he would he rQrased, and the general | Anseinbly 1 clly, present Deputy Clerk, was elected A Worthy Charit an witlg tontske | flanton piace Church, 1] Gol. MeDaniels, John FeChamberlain, Howie & Hull, | Attorney and City Judge, met yeaterday afternoon in | RCM Tip ymaiane rQsaerdaud tne general | ihe. Twenty Reet District Liberal Republicans an. | Michael J. Kelly, present Deputy . MM rettererpeh eT eee natalie Wan ab exceptional ease, He Tutattanpr catat | J: and W. i. Davis, with several otders, ‘The track | Tammany Hall, to complete thelr labors In the selec: | He muy now remain in confinement until the dey of bis | PFyty) the Famuiany nominee for Amsetubiy, Charleg All the girls who were witnesses to the afray have Pe yeeee of Ke. dome te Heanes for the Tu Foe eee esa es ee eotamehaattempt to du | at present Ie ip fe coudition, didate tor the former position,” Three | trial, which will bo on Wednesday neat B, Crary sa been locked up in the House ¢f Detention he benedh of Bl ‘ T tie Rlsters Buc te loyal to tho core . - —_— advanced, those of Judge Garvin, ltecorer Seataets A Suggestion for Tammany — Charity, The Sisters Dt for the grow Droitias Pantacnes ead Justice Brown's Resignation. : y opposed by Bheri® Hrennan, Counselior ExeMnyor Kalbilelach fer Alderman, Tha GGrhEn Wnt Mana Murloloal [ator The Baltimore Regs nit bia, hey” ensaeatly ai pe at eral a l,Q, xery much obliged to the brother, burt acn't | Justice William F, Brown of Morrisania, who | MECioiIan, and others, who supported fideo Garvin, | A largo number of roskdents and tax-payers of | Association met on Wednesday night at Paul Polk's | BALTIMORE, Oct, ITA regatta takes place be- | farts to romain oa BU U the eaeg Gietwe wi waswerabie to two | Laat week pleaded guilty to an indictment charging that ¥ getiog Mecietian sald Uiat the Committee hadnoanthor | the Bighteenth Ward, Brooklyn, have united in ung Tivol, Kighth at us yote of the ag. | Worn the New York Rowing Club and the Ariel Club ane ise “ ne Haven | he hud not made proper returns of fincas, has reeizued » ity to select, tts power having ceased with the adoption | ex-Mayor Kalbfeiach to accept a nomination for Alder: | ociutlon Max hominated for As | of thie city, a distance of three tnfles, with fouroared tlone in New Jerseys ’ wand what he | in puats the ex-Justice Was Auer nly six hiveh diseussdoy Mhemecting adjourned anti ® | there reds Opposition | trict, A Ane transparency waa rawed in honor of the | will sulerqucptly come Of between the buired FuWlug | o Deyinctmts OF he BOY tr gomsnee, Th ve y

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