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— THE SUN, SATURDAY. NOVEMBER 2, 1872, ) IDRR ," Y VWIINEDP NEW JERSEY TO THM FRONT. ng YW iu * be required to answer that question be- Mia yh Horse Epidemic. HS GREELBY'S FUNERAL, 0 BRETHREN NOT IN UNITY. | fers e,zeury, ton A FIGHT FOR LIBERTY. | ney we oP Thee ‘ettte win nromo:| ET pemmanstnest ‘mai ectmeeerns te a Av Immense Mass Meeting In Jersey Ott —— {Nee Co aReenee Une reece, tn T eee ne mee — Chloralum (diluted), and sponge out the mouth ami | bse, Jef Puro Ineo, sate. for English Irland snd m ¢ AMIMORARLE CEREMONY IN DR Thrilling Speeches by Miss Anna Dicktus | gery OeTKAT RATTLE YET OF THE | tion of that kind to ask. The Church las | DARING BACAPR FROM THE RITO DE: | Nottells of our horven with the name. Tilden & Uo., 176 Seasvcr tee folk to puck’ nd prime re: OCHAPINNG OMURCI won and Gens Kilpatriok. HARLNM HAPTIOTA hecome a party to this oounctl, and th IQLAND ATATH PRISON Wiliam street, and druggists cemerally.Adr, " ee Porto ltien, ie f - ee Tho Demovrats and Liberal Republicans eel ; att ae meaning, to, ty eetacued to feted y nih ian Ficen ie aa 5, We revive quotations exttae: Co isa@lee oe Lat Tribute of Respect from our Most | of Jereey City united Inagrand masa moeting | The Votaminous Defence of the hflatlans- thoy ara bo: ‘Twa Convicts Flahting thetr Way Out-The | Cull and | ittont ond ramittont fevers aro | "RiSratre Hetic and hente 1Shyplae, ete winuod Meo—A Vas Multitude tm | in the large ball of the Usthollo Inetitute ast | Tneue-De, Aadatseats Tadien our deel:ton, But t have thie to aay Satchman Knocked Heveolene Bound abd | siete cared uf Dt. D, Jayee saahy tail nad aon. by akiame cottons tds ty Tore: Wars of Seonpithy from | CNenlig. "the tall wan hows opon to the pubs | Clerehwnn'a Oalaton wt tho Mu ayn nt ay ty te conilmien | Rabhed. af hia Wateh nad Mtevalwer=The | ova ily of mira mn Siena 7. nba Ha a te i bedibrchtabal ital det dete! abel Ho at To'elook, and at 7:80, 4 half hour before hed tgs biel adele thd seat and hear this Council insulted Inthe per= coh ins tevin Toe teenie, fuente wad ede LES ude, and 24 20Ve. for refin | Ye trday the remains of Mra, Horace Lime of opening the mocting, twas packed | ‘The bitter foud which hae so long existed | Hons of Lie oflocrs. If Brother Lutcas haw any | PuovrpENcr, Nov. 1.—Two conviots, EM- | yine't A Compert saiinchatham street. | Isont ac $eis and so. Tat SLaNaeh. Spirlie teehee { Grate wore burtod tn Greenwood Cometery. | wo sutfocation, ‘Not only was every seat taken, | between the Lev. Tullah Latcam pastor af the t iy shTmive he We Hamed tr Obmie | 18 Gekiag laleeed Ween Pron th ting soe, onpaymenth recived week OF MR rior and ani gold nt Ga 46, ho, at | Mu fev frlende who congregated at the hi but the alsles were fled, and he throng over- | Firat Baptiet Churoh tn Martem, and certain dis: | them in the reading. [Apy ©, which was 10 " ~ | chamber suites in groat Variety ‘Me dnd crude of Mr Alvin J. Johnsen, 2) West Pifty-seventh | flowed into the street, filling the sidewalk in | affeotod members of hia floek, fs In a fate way of | Momplly chocker by ite Hehe (2 ae wit! | “Td2y morning, Peck attended the evening cee Saat etter eee ' ttrooty Wok w last view of the body and then | ffontet the Tall. Vie patton was ecoupied | belie arbttrated. ‘The council of tho revert | youn withdraw tholr motions, aid have tha pa- | School In the chapel of theprison, Minthe duty | , Tor weather string far doors and, windows, wo | tal} hake wold siontly withdrew Co allow the stricken husband | f)) /MVes and Kentlemen, thus Utilizing every | Tiveiee churches of the Southern District of | per road, as itix writton, 1 think our dignity | of George R. Mitebell to attend to Mo prisoners | Sade,“ M for schic, “rivroign fru bern, taater for and tnitheriess daughters to look upon thedead | "'M Georve Cloritue presided, and at o'clock | New York havo been for the past throe months | Wil defend itaelt at ee ay not | ae they leave the school and see that the Jall : mire BoOivaneetively. Hepa iuiet but steady, at Peek. for alone. galled Che vant assembly to order, (Hie remarks | iistening to the complaints of the aggrieved | ynow of any disrespect intended. We speak | PHsonorm go to the right and the Btate Prison FINANCIAL AND COMMEROIAL VI Brahe emit at Meee aoa Meroe A few minutes before noon the coffin was | {°F AG, UNE The net tt Wan to bo md. | Members and faithfully endeavoring to probe | only in love. onviets to the left as thoy descend the stairs — er han bean oavier mid ia wold ae’ aie cathy am * ehesod ind deposited in the hearse, and the pall | dressed by Amerten's nottest daughter, by one | the ebergoe to hele ofigin, On Thuerday after. Di, ANDERSON'S JOK into the main ball, Last evening Peck managed | . FRIDAY, Nov.1-P. M.—The fullway and mie. } Hrathalf of Novmuber, Tn quiet at abont i fala, bearers eight in number, preceded tt in four | of ber noblest soldiers, and whioh represented | noon, at Bo'clock, tho e parte council, called | Dr, Andervon- Then, alr, of course, without | to evade bie attention and fle off down the cust | S¢uAReOuE share speculation, af mal, has eontervd ib iron h 7 i principles endorsed by such great men as Cb hid for elit rooal tia plate eo! the extent o few of the leading #peciaities, to the almost atter ex. | Mi tors Scots Ms "aenite, Ghee peluding Coltness to arrive, at $4.5, om the duek at $35; No, 1 American carriages, Following tho hearse, Mr. Greeley, | {i by the dleatfooted mombors, reassembled, ac | 4bY Knowledge of thy use of language, 1 wit | eoeridor with the jail prisoners, While the his twe daughters, and Aunty Lomson were in | 1 in Trematn and cos 8, cording tocrder, in the First flaptiat Ohurch | CRW my motion aia other pri ee eee Pec atsig | clutton of the remainder of the Met. The eourve of ie tathetcad Miae a 7 " japtist Church | "Mr, Lucas continued. Fe raid the Church en- | other prisoners enter; oir cella, Peck stole : ony ewriage. Mr. and Mrs, John F. Cleveland in | 1 « introduced Miss Anna B. Di The Rev. Me. I ir, Lucas continu h prices in brief may be summed np as follows: Steady anothe, Mr and Mra. Samuel Sinciair in 7 ohring prosided ae Moderator | tered the Councll wnier protest. | ‘They wore | down the atairs at the end of the corridor Into a | at the opening, weak and lower until about midday, ha As Miss Dickinson stepped forward, the Pro<t- | and Mr. 'T. 8. IliAman was ¢ ork. ‘Thirty-seven | forced Into ik 1 wan usual to alfow an accel | jumber room tu the basement. Here he evi- | firmer until the 1 o'clock Board, when prices ga: nner ahd Carl elirgy and obpowed, b r ——-— Live Stock Market. SEG en person to chaile New Yorn, Friday, Nov. 1.— Arrivals of boevos eae ra vartnuud it teams dent proposed Three cheers. Mata flew hich in | churches were represented. Jee Oe We PAW Savona, who at the inet | Gently secreted himself In an unused water | fraction, and strong and higher from about 2:90 P. M. up | etuice Stonday ndertaker had be Hearty énihusiann, iuenand meanwhile playing | After ashort prayer the minutes of the last | meeting of the Council deliberately tneuited | tank, ae the cobwebs that formed a network | '0 the clove of business ut 4 o'clock {The featuren were | Tatami: (frown faltimore for today inet. had 4c Moved down Fifty-seve to Hae Bisa: wy playin ate Yond and eepreve: pastor, ot a rem. i «1 | Miternately Northwestern common, Pacific Mail, Wem | not arrived. up to att be in. hetore Aight. iti'arentevand serived at the Chureh of the | acknowledge ie commerant, vy acourtsous | The regular order ef, woslnees aram chowt manned lefis and thle inantt ne given | Cher tiedicatione of his hnviast Made, eyes is | eF4 Union and tuck isand, A falt usiness wae dono | Avade Wau indetive hui prices were (iy staal vine Paternity, Forty-iith street and Fifth | fw, She was dressed I pine black, and wore | Lee reeular order of business was about to | ¢ ubile through the coluans of THE SUN. | hiding place were visible this morning, In this | in Lake Shore, Oios, New York Centruy, Prie,andC., | ANGI care of Texas and Cuerokee cattle were sold at wo cnae at halt past 1, Atopas hreastpin,, Her dross was ornamented | Proceed. Brother Hodge said: They objected to Alfred M. Neeing, who sent @ | lumber room. b t have remained till be- | C. and 1.C,, but the bustuess in these stock was not | were scilag at Welio em ind bend boned THe PALL-WRARERS, by chased cold buttons, and her black halrwas | Twould tke to know what this all means, | Wetter to the Coundll Mittenly denounding the | tween 1 and 2 o'slock Thursday morning. At | steended with any prominent feature. Pacine Mall | ~The tecelpteot sleep and lambs were 17 cars, or about an the pall bearers, Meaare, John B. Wit and parted in the centre. When | Tunderstand that the er parte council ts dis- | of Harlemwhich was at that time bitterly quar- | Qyat time the night watchman, Benjamin C. | coeneg at 96 iat | She enema thepe Fak woke Wee isch late In Veer mae, 3 i had sowewhat subsided she be- Lg ee i Hl Allon, was passing along the cortidor, aa usual, | Peed at 944, advanced to 95Y, declined to Mx, rallied | the same tine Iaal week. Tie stock came In very ite, Augustus Sehell, Waldo Hutebing, Dr. | We ¢ Adteis ' ch de. | Solved, and that this was to be a mutual | relling with the First Church. Confding inthe | t pea That all tas cube. ts ‘a 10 MN, fell of to 94%, and nally reacted to %14, market was comparatively dull. One oar load hiware Mayard, Alvin J, Johnson, Kienard H. | gat her addre it was the sane sneech de God of truth, however, they would waive their ae Fight. The deaperado con- . ery Oommon shesp was rold at 82.47 '@ livad other: Minty, Marcus Spring, Isaiah“, Witham, | livered In the Cooper Institute @ week ago, and | counell. Ihave been sent here by my church, | Hrotest with ihove exceptions, and evopt the | Coed in the cellar below had porwessed himn- | while Northwestern common opened at 88K, rore to | Wine { reat atc. # b. for sheep, and CAG erage tr Nory Chamberlain, alighted | Hsted an hour and a half, the audience Heteatnu and I want to know where 1 stand. Gounell nat wer feitota Pisce ct as, pipe, sbous Aiteen inches 44, declined 14 per eont., and lastly rove to within | SAG: forlambs, |” | Oe ‘ r ‘ stood on the pide: With intense intercst and repe . 4 ote 0 t t ie | wes hirty-one care, oge, were Fi malt i rearriages and stood on the Bd wall | out with loud applause. ‘The Moderator-If Brother Hodge will allow i cording M pas Aen ete tant hole being Probably the move effective weapon ho i “tt heed seals odo’ the day, In sonnection Yon 16.289 alee Monday, earner A tal for the eamne'time lac A A SA as THE | tn ‘the! midst ce the discourse gome ti-bred | us to goon with the business he will soon find | pale in the Haine of {he church, Mets that holy | was able to secure, an cree eee Be mad teak ot nemo Bee been | eee Rie chee ee as a reauarkably handaoine 1 ; ntite proposed three cheers for Grant. The | out where he fs, and just how the matter stands. Mr. BH. Tur te being accused of heing the root A TERRIBLE STRUGGLE. SoRLibA Of tka UILDDSING Rowe aue: + Potibe Brogeaes ————————_— red with black cloth, with ailver mould- a bowled, | Lut Hin outs a Fe Trother Halsted W. Knapp, Chairman of the | and cause of all the trouble, and Mr. Lucas says | ‘The watchman, had passed to the end of the H ete Western Lal trong carly " . hes and elght chased silver handles the hid Bim were Bogue, sp Sekt poe Prneue ta ietgltgebed vs jue It'came froma jealousy on the part of Mr. Burr | corridor,and had taken some dozen steps on his | feure setae apie Thoprige (vom Mic 10°, MARINE INTELLIGENCE. js naneve & plate, wiih the simple ine | Pitity gre st et Ee Miss, Dick ngon'a yee Committee of Seven, appointed to confer with | je cause Mr. Lucas, wanted to hold prayer | return, when Peck ascended the stairs, stole | ®hile lave i day Rock Island was ncugnsi¥ eoaey Saption NSino tec him stay, Buteend him up to-tne | Se First Daptist Church, made bis report. He | meetingy in the Sunday School.ater theservices | softly behind the tunnuspecting man, and dealt | Puoyant. tsing (row lai to ios Hue remaluler of th MINTATORE ALMANAC rat DAY \ S . Miss Dickinson was followed by Gen. a- x church then resolve fhapar to cone cnet t nt pete month pape. fen has but @ | Delaware, Lackawanna and Weatern fg New 0 Joy. Usland, 7 Heli Gate....10 ] Entlies Dickinson was followed by Gen: Kitna: | evening, Oct. 11. The church then resolved that | hogan to conspire oainst the pastor, MF. Lucas o recollection-of ‘the’ ovente oat roltowed: | Pelamare, Lackawanna and Weatern at 4 iNew | Sandy Hook, #2 Gov. Usland., 0 IT Hel Gate,...10 9 } The cofiy Was decorated with wreaths and peal, and the lion, Mr. B. O. Emerson, % } itwould meet the brethren In mutual council, | threw out many hlute that there were clroum- tis certain that he turned and resisted the | iino'e Central,” 12 sburgh at o copie ‘ tosee OL inmortelies and exotica, Aa it was | (epech and Band provided the session was held Inthe First Bap. | suinces vending to throw suspicion on Mr. Burr | ruffan as long could. Marks of bigod ed up Mrong. ae é Best Arrived—Fnivay, Nov. 1 J iis Up ue main aisto and pla: ed thaide of the | ¢ Waal Ham ike Wee e Tak CHOI: Mad Pocveaked Gan tha charees | 2 e2 HonenL nats on the floor Indicate # terrible atrugile, Tho . amship San Jacinto, Savannah, milse. and pase Cian elon a cataialque, over which was thrown ering Words from the tate Commitice , V A MAN WITH A LEVEL RAD. buttons were torn from Peck’s shirt, and lay | gti gold market sought lower quotations to-day, tn. | Kteumehip Zodiac, Murchead City, N. C & Diack Velvet pall.which awept the floor and was Hope for the Liberal Causes made against the church, together with the po | y14 saa tram the tecarde freguentiy, and cone | scattered on the flour thix morning. “Allen's | Guences, by wae autre the | Wesamente 1d Demins nd paee Tirewn with Gowers, Mr. Gresley and the olrer Heanguatrens No. Stare Liwcwan| | per said to have been signed by ninety-four | auted letters and certificates Te. Mr 6 heard by the prisoners inthe cells | avance raves, tho leas | Bteatetip City of Austin, Galveston, mdes. and pa bers of tne faintly Joined tn the er, REPUBEWCAN Conary sembers, be furntehed them within three days, tr had ited ‘Tub Aun with scand tho BA a ey ard feces A aan, wold, and the ch dg nd then the cholr—a grap Linrwat, ReronntearstThe day. ape | 182 chances hud been furnished by Mrother | Chutclsaud then talked azainet thaterent mows. | would kilt hin. ‘Phe prisoners would. not be | peuing rice waa ld bn uoderthe combination of the hip Fanita, Phiiadelphi, idee an pon ikea © Oneal LEPUNLICANS ed D- : the say iit astenand Church, 50 ces | Tkely to pay. mudh, stlention to noise 0 aboveentisesthe price declined to Itie., Ths afteraoon ah Bera shiuanti, 8. 8 apillage sitions * Wael BY Y procter wien your ballota will decide whethce | Hillman, but the paper calling for the couuel fal eave the! alton and teyrters of that Winey ce Maan ehe ence mts tures ctrecing | the bree sifened to aiton the exvecceiah puventto: | Rehr Alita Reedohny Silene. vere Woh was crowded almost | Houesty shall hereafter rule in thls Government, | bad been dented him, prilliant Journal to he honorable men, and we | frum Yeliiem tromens being net, Tnfte ie following are the Treasury balaners es. per. pi sdemmenneesneoneamenmmpasnsernenmsennenitans uifoeaty 4: sy lable seat was taken, whether it shall be banished utterly, Disup THM MUTUAL COUNCIL AT LAST. Know they will tell his sideof the story as | 4 /) continued his resistance till ae folk Hf iitee peer is" siy several hundred Getober elections has given frankly as they have told the othor «ide. and gentlemen were | Pulutment in ui ¥ | debt statement: Cu we12.28h087, aid con Aug the Congregation Were ex-Governor P, | strength, “A ¢ nvass of every achoul di: and (ook his seat beside the deleqates his | not batt th and the Cannell adjourned at eee te een eg tot raving bewten certia. Sis Ka Trent UDA Gabel oe UBL: 4 - t Bde he Bea) ny possil mber of t Tho party to the Cou ABRIL NT WEDDING, 1% See maleate that aay ptlon hi uired i . Marshall, te Count Joannes, andad | {any 4 1s number of their politteal opy w Cf BRILEIAD him to the stairs leading from tho hall to the ‘ny, | 600d reputation they have just!y .cquiry t nd ehiployces ot tho Lute dress | HONE. “Chis we say of the State without refer a, 1 Aye Ore; Sth online = basement. Having takon Mr. Allen's Insensible Ke a urend tural of ae © THOUrHine, e Mulude | euce to New York and Kings which wo assure | | Thereupon Ur, Anderson moved the foltc The Splendid Nuptiuls of a Wealthy Phils | body down the stains, Peck Teft it in the old | § rine wt thy Exchange Disintecting Sop. if . hurch Was a. naide Hit Wt aad Ag Cos co iY, ho trend ean us Witvak tuk Kine ariie hues te: aoe: Wk dotplan aud a New Jersey Belle—A Bors | kitchen, first rifling his pockets of his waten, | Bank ¥rv Fe AE FO ee. and & aolution epriakivd oF mau ser oh ale | OMOEA ee Qaaatie Meade [agra tan atte RNG Stee | Awe tw ida Wren t ¢ [ee ieee acomapmare | een lieey ures. tors Iiing ‘more ‘were. unabl Meek: | werk. ‘The combination on which oug advers | Hypastor and delerates; WNerefores hie belles of Newarkwere set on tiptoe o . ONTED! . WAY ALM. dy 12% (15D. Matai | Heap Ey atl drugvists, and at KIDDE, Hah were in tie hush, and yecwhen Dr. | res depended for their majority te broken. | gon of the Hirst" Mapist Church; sodeuch caufches a» | excitement Wednesday night by the marriage of |. Peck then ascended the stairs to the hall. The H JAS D. Mee | CUA TERELL & CO.'S’ Lepot. at dubm et. New York Cuapin began reading Passages selected fron the sacred Scriptures everyting Wa ally | jeu and naught could be heant but the | Hrow 4) PML 11k (PAL Tabla Vand cary on the basis i Ville, and 10% for it iad Lov ted. im light thet burns at the extremity of e eat least bl jority [or Gree! i , | Helle Howell, a leading beauty at Long Brauch | borridir during the might, enabled hint itor Kernan and Depew in November ota many of the Council bad pot heard the) for the pasttwo acasons,and Mr, David C. Leech, | over all that section of the building with ense. | of iiey fur prise minlater’s yuice and the sobs of the, female TeWEh Valnte oe moran and Mr. T. Franklin Sinith, spokesman for the of the wealthiest gentlemen of Philadelphia, | The veils along the south corridor are occupied | sight 1 " y e t e thir by the prison and cook waiters, and fe not hen De Canin read the greene | and rely that with New ¥ agerieved members, read thecharge for the iiiid | Phe bride. is, over, a daughter of Mr. The- | Jooked. | : fare hy ‘i 4 PROUT RK an: etn ney market worked steadily to borrowers o1 f : hie since (he convening uf the Counell. Tt is bai nok proceeded to the first cell, aceu- | ¢& ie Fate having Ween + # cent. pretty tine S resurrection, And (ollowing Gie funeral | Suites WH wake the solid Southern Greeley vote lene douse at Erb yey et SR gore P. Howell, @ wealthy manufacturer in | pied by Matthew Murph and, opening the di FB EM ial Mh lea Dg EL service from the ritual of the Universalist | j'licient to elect him. Buch also te our de- It virtu harwedt Mr. Lu Ry tEniscopad Church by the Kev, Bre Prentice | entered ond, Awakened tim. He asked hin to pane os the cay ors cnbies ten i Dr, Caapin said : berate Judgment. ert iscopal) Churely by the Kev. Mr: ni nim and join in his escape, telling Chins vceihea eat e Gur cnetites. in distress, are resorting to every Ea ilar and acousuumaty hypocrite. It tee | be Veuve, Pastor of the Park street Presvyte- had "fied" the night watchman : | WOKDS OF SYMP Y variety of fraud for the means of stifling your ae ar rian Church. 1 got his revolver. Murphy told him he was | the day. Srones like this, my friends and hearers, are not oeca- | votes. ‘The counterfeits and Corgertes of Oh Which are unfit for any Christian man to hear. ong before T o'clock, the hour fixed for the ty t rf k info " | oon: Tor much specch, Atsoen tins tac souliedrawn | ber are in preparation, for ember Itaccuses him of preaching personalities, aud | ceremony, Hroad street. itn front of the PaO sat ee cease trates len apa cactam conse te | ae aie Webt of 8,228 ANT pe Ven Flease Bat boy ; tee te words, huwever sympathene, | ence, a tor the f defitin Of being too roctarian, ‘i wan throfged with @ large. concourse Catala posbeasion Of ha tevcrten woee los mites Tere quotes ox ruadway, if you wish becoullng amd mate, and Way seein itr er reading the ducument mith asked | * “ ’ obtain possession of the revolver, that he m: vere renonted Eh : ore ay Begs a After reading the document. Mr. Smith asked | girls and maida of uncertain age. who eurged | secure the mutineer. le was able to secure Sate CER Uae Walk tere reek —_————— H whetner the h was willing to abide by the | Baek and furth it th aay * got e pes eury & (o..83 Wall street, report prices as Wi hetded Uy thane who | 1 Geclsion of the Council, ua the agurieved mem: | C Hie Nteeartitenyrs ta, Kee a eee | the platol, however, and Tock, ‘after ursing | tolloweat theciows att Mes DIFORCED. ‘ e word aera wate Dr eallbd to ursen an bay . anwhile the interior of the | hin still further to Join him, saying that they we. Asked a dahertaa 06 r : said now, | pools Peer erald rani ther Gecnens tae telaa | edifice was filed with the guests, com could break open a door in the basement, climb | 1, s, cur. és. $900, 1908, coup.AISi Tins | MEA Ter dudes Merson Carian Trea aul say HY avers tom House bets are freely offered, | TBE LG address the Council. io umber of prominent gentlemen and gor- | Hyer the fence of the ‘cloar beta x iH ‘ . * a Mor sp ' y pate: ‘Br, Lucas jumped Up and sala h ' f r the fence of the yard, and get clear before « bam, Is07, COUP. AL Nant &, harties both of Charlestown, for adultery tau hea with the odds in rasacheap methodof | Fait. At rsolution ask for the analy apparelied ladies, morning. loft him, fastening the bolt outside , Sam i cree al : . shaking thelr courage schheve, fellow Lit erals, fo have here ainaed. br ninetyctiae ieqivers pala ACT CE Peete brocemicn ae o confine him in the rn Met N: 3 ON ree ————__—- yer Vers believed he ti ld not subdue your resolution or your marie | He asked the Council to order De. Smith to | daughters of Mr. Howell.and cousiated of Mrs. | fail prisoners to Jon iim, bat. the 5 im) tana coup." Sw of Vani, reg. 109 REM ohyr t hin eo full of the ng Do not fear, Our forces are united, and | Sow them that paper. Howell. the 1 ofthe bride, leaning on the | He then passed ove the He eS Biact Jeacoe ki te ie CHANDLER, —Sutdenly, at Greenpoint | ete te In tho hearts of many. © Thanks by to Wud i is no wavering _ GIVE ME THAT PAPER bridegroom's arin, Mr, How 3 f the bode hall, The first cell upon th r * hs interest 7 ono a Ba h Age Pisce tna Ccey wite auiee we ceernoae hey are suppor Dr. J. 1. Kendricks. of the Tabernacle Church | $hd four Uridesmualds, Ming Talzzle Howell, Miva | oceapied by Charles Williams. Probably State bonds have heen steady on a small business. is ae ae \ ease de lene. mart ct Chie lee lalate State. You | in second avenue, anid Bennett, Miss hitty Mecker. ‘and Mise Mary | had'mo dificulty ininducing Willlums to become | qactay keer we Ri Siesta aeenten C4 At hls Inte residence, 94 Ind Seutrow, Tt doce not prope € h” would be | "'itgeems tome that Rrother Smith has pro- | Haves: (he groomsmen belong Me Shang, | his confederate, if, tnd they had not arrived | Virginia. 6, consolidated, o4i4; North Caroliua 6a, ola onto Wen bar ise IV dees not convert ue Into. cali. fonoy but | posed something of vital interest to this coun. | Hailey, Samuel Howell, and Will Perry. 'T at a previous Understanding. The manner in | %; North Carols Ga, Issued co N.C. 11,464. AL : ‘Octobe! . n take our, hemle idle, or see 19 to every | fit, Of course it is supposed that th ureh were Messrs. Wayne, Parker, Fred Frees | hich Williames cell wus opened tea niy aesores were quoted atts i for old | pero epi eloot awe Bie ee a mL Kepuolicans and | by coming hore agrees to abide by our decisiun. | Hehuysen. Charles Peters, and a Mr. Morrison. | Perhaps be had a key that would open the for new, South Carolinas belng quoted 8t | His resnaine wer 111) Greenwood, ° i rho carne p tate of poputar | Letuney Al teat W tier te any doultontits | tte, Ulla, was attired in white atin with | jock. but wrobably it’ was opened by Pecks rary arundel | PAG Q etl ah Brookitn a Wedneniany a moved rials: a ate of popular | point ecttle itat once ench point lace, the. value of the alc sastan! Getober. Mis x illipa Q. Pagans, in tie Wik year ol rite re nd hese few days. ‘Si if being estimated at $5" @ was richly yelled Maced one | They a Vwi \ahor ana decile herbi he Ce oe ind adcrued with cranes biostopia, eee ANOTHER DESPERATE ENCOUNTER, In ralireed bosd 18 of the family are inyited to ry nt ef, et is brougit | We fook to you that Reconedfation, Purtfleatton, Trothier: Amith i Tho Kev. Mr. De Venie read the Mpisconat r, finding th ves at large in the In- redividend bonds, ealience, 5 AUaaue font po tow, we Worn ou loss: | and Any hee ause of good govern: | man in Harlem: felt arriage wervice, Which Was accompanied by the prison, set about dnding some Union °. , i 9) for are We from tuuemar ni-be upheld by your strong and willing | {hatifthe council an method to reach the outalde. Going Terooklyn. Bisier writers 8 Brat tude 10} H Saat Wes ee ; by After thi they found a piece of three-by-four Joist among | Bester late, lu Chicago Hock Tslauc je wattend, at 1 o'elok Saeed i ; SE A a i r of the State Committee, Pie lwainion Ob tie Garant ren tothe te the lumber. This they carried into the old cook gy, ‘ ¢ § COCTILAN iy Chairm taken by the chureh; and that the chureh had et. wh ro tried by its use to break down an | fQgnti ys ork, on Thursday morning, October a by ttedocs Hot 8 agit ALFARD WILKINSON, Secretary Wetadl Gay ha niahe Gutoee thatens ean ot et was {luminated trond the north side of the Dasoment. It | Coates! Pacih at Hila resluctice, B24 0th AV. COFDEr f e tus to ity t av ~ than they ware eaprensly euthorised eu to ds ' air froth 6 | been tampered with, they were also wnalile {9 | piices of stocks Diiked bhone ler Lorges Nir 18a 10.0, Pee Nouuardta, Ke. Vay Nu ra hea yi ‘ Will Democrats Commit Suicide ® Mr. Luvas- We have asked for these ninety. | ot from v ‘ din ven. Foiled in this direetion, they were ot a Hadetacont mit, A TOM Lore Daker tows “oclety, loom tisgdal ' ‘ 4 pal! re . foun harhesiand. tiny have nou kdenetren: We ix aw 1 heen | to pi me new method of proceed aaunbeunnay cle VND, 4, und the Gude Clu, ae { tovatt e atist : ; fant f ask the Council for then f the house patch. It must have been at . ’ fulverai, ‘on Suu tay wiber «PM, eof life, Democrats, it is perfectly plain that you | “bp Minit You have ail the papers except the | , nDOraey pavillion was erected at the | this time nearly 4 n clock. ALthAE hour: the a ! ; HT fr, ia late regideiee ‘ a ¢ orace Gre io facta and Hzures | gignaturen r wwe for the bonet of dancers uvicts well knew, the oficers’ bell would a i " ade S08 Rover 2 p en of the Pennsyicanta | “ERM MISS, rat ts Just whatwe want, the sig: | t {this building Was gorgeously de- | rung by the night watchman; if It waa rung they my ‘ er eiat Cooninita * and Liberal Republican | natures fl fot lesa | would be no longer at liberty to complete thel ee Wig ihe relatives and frieu YAITH IN Gor ( Those geatlemen show We, Binith (otto eore)—Well, you can't have } Mi) EM wile RANA nal andelicrs and | lawtess work: {fit aid not ring. suspicion would | ean aon Fe 1s attend the { orn Ne ine ‘ rood Pennsylvania and Ohio was ainple to overcome jong debate next agore as to whother the | sen arranged a plan to meet the exigency. It ts the | Norinwestern preferred ne SS Wer rene wi Do you wart your party to hele iby the persons couplained of. it was do. | doze kunvon, the ton. Frederick’ Frellnghuy- | doer, and proceed to start the engine. At 4 wu Hy By | Mime i, dhugiiter of Jere aud Almira k; Mott, weed ert the atafidard whioh its le and repry Nad that thoy hed not Nhe Council then ats | #08. and others. an early hour the newly. | 0 the convicts ne officer's bell.” : Ny and 13 dase tatives unfurled at Baltin Desort it | cuareratior® took arecess of three-quarters | married couple adieu to the guests, and | Shattuck answered it as usual. Stationed near fo oe ite ad friends are cordially invited to attend f by fulling into the O'Conor-Grant trap, or | Gf an hour for supper. started on thelr bridal Journey the door on the inside were Peck and Willl 5 iS the funeral, on Sunday, at 2 o'clock. at the riendence of lkily staying at home. Renta cine wIRCES, {The marriage presents were magnificent, and | awaiting his entrance. ‘The pistol of Mr. Alien 2 ow nr parents. commer Rest New York and Wilt weave, There inno wich thing as overstating the re- f , the value of the bijouterie is almost (abulous, | was in W iihar nd. As Mr. Shattuck opened a Beta We. Mactan tea bl sears sponsibility. which ‘nots “devulves om. you as | At Bo'clock the Counell reconvened. Before | It will uot It 8 sald, be covered by the door, Peck struck him a stunning’ blow ip on Sunday, Demo, rats, Th one word, the fate of your party, | Mr. Lucas was allowed to proceed with bis de- —<—$—<—— ne forehead. Shattuck 1 a young mayo! bal an and of ite allies, fa in your hands, fence, Brother Hodge wanted to know who CAPT, FERGUSON'S CHECKS. muscle as well as courage, and although so com- diver toraerk Keview the facts Inthe case foran instant | were the actual complainants, He said the pletely taken off his guard, knocked down his A Favre = = 4 uolation that ¢ with us. From the dawn of the rebellion, | charges referred to agurieved members, but left x ryaed assailant, At that moment Williams struck him | We.ts, Fargo & Co. Bx - - erie relattyes and friends of 1 the mein- fr! we do not Fenlize It, It seems like a dream every atbaequent election, you have been made The Moderator said thore were ninety-four per him partly down, but he continued to struggle | United states Expres - - ly Invited to attend the nora onan lenhureamin mtorr tail | the objective point wf the ultra Htadivala who | names read ou the original petition fora mutual | On Wednesday morning Detective John | Nithbeththe convicts, and thinks they bear — ek, from Grace 18 oe are Seneca guruer ¢ tue | have assailed your organization by every Influ- | council = ai od 8 “ marks of his resistance. He shouted at the top aaa ; en Loriiner and We amares to the reality dle hioks | ence of appeal, of fraud, and even force. Again | Dr. Armitage—Very well. Here are seven ex- | McGowan arrested Rdward R. Ferguson, of 311] of his, voice, and. rellet from & quarter BANKING AND FINANOIAL, da county, N.Y. papcre pleage eee ue for a tine Ont: and again you were stricken down in your ef- | cluded m ra, Now who repre: the | East Fifty-third st, a dence operator, who | where, under the circumstances, it was least to - MPER.-On Friday, Noveaiber 1, Casharine ew hod trea. But if they ¢ forte to protect local government, and to get rid r eighty-seven here in thls counell WPheve | has recently vletinilaed many person rau. | De expected THE INDIANA AND ILLINOIS CENTRAL RAIL RITE ccevines at: tha’ renldenee set. ber gab! we will goto them. In a short tin of military usurpation. It was plain that you ven are still members of that church, bd as sa NIROrR) SORT HOES BE, tne ree ne’ land I ineet them in thai Could not make tals kehtalone,." : Tepresented by these seven men, of | Son was formerly captain of the steamer Hugue AN ALARM—THE ESCAPE WAY CO, will, in January next, complete its Wostern | George X. Pratt 18 Cottag stomorn grrom, bo death. Inthe strengta of this | The time came when Grant demora'ized the | are they represented by the delegates from the | not, and latterly held a Government a tcettieAiler the watchman, w Cia iweneen Pe aay area eee TALT.On ‘thuraday, October 31 ret f cunsola eve Republican party, and alienated its most power- | church? They are either inor out of theeburch. | ment, Abo rs aac ha eallad lor d nthe cellar, ren jon of 88 miles, Decatar, I11., to Montezuma, Ind., | beloved wife of Lawrence Tait, « native county ‘of consolation I ean ever of ment. t two weeks ago he called on Mr. | {ong time, but gradually began to ay ee teclands (aren mh yout ede seem so impertinent 60 usdequate, in a | {ul leaders, and when it waa evident that an | If they remain in it we have no right toadjudl- | na ta ao, ser, of 200 Henry street, and | sciousness. Finding hitnself dh opening the Biock Coal Field to the entire Western sys: | "The friends of the family are requested to attend © atsorrow. Look not backward, for what is past ewe | honorable alliance could be effected with Lib- | cate on theirgrievances, That isa matter which ward Scully, grocer, of lenry street, an Aree: TIE TIOK DABSRLE bOUn (He Ret to' | opening the #p ‘ “7 | cuneral, from her late F “ae West Bist st, un ‘ve recalled, Look not downward; there Is oaly | erat Kepublicans—vnder the lead of Greeley, in | belongs to the church alone. Fepresenting that he was still captain of the Hu- | Work mechanically to free himeclf, and alter a | uy of railways, and commanding s lerge immediate day: Novem : dy; bat ap where the Father is, eur Father ty | New Yor! of Schurz and Brown, in Missourt ; The Moderator This council has nothing to | guenot, purchased $25 worth of a1 ea. In pay- bats ons sx th ae Senden that’ re fi ‘eh if eae ILLLA Ms reday, October Jane, wii Hepes Sue hae pot down tue burden of weariness and | of Trumbull and Palmer, tn iilinols; of Curtis | do with the ninety-four signers of the original | ment be tendered a check, drawn by himself un | When he cut the suspender that bound the | sm. i crops and coal. The Eastern Division, 7 | Of, hit J. Milliaingon gi ocarot her ane eee ee eee ee eee dee to give | and McClure. In Pennsylvania; of Sumner and petits ‘This council was called by forty or | the Murray Hill Bank, for 836%. When the che peber, SrebaNy without hardly Knowing what 0 poclativgs and frionda of the fainily, algo ieruhery of te to tllover what they knew eo | Bai in Massachusetts; of Julian. in Indiana, | Bfty men who mot afterward. was presented at the bank the cashier informed | he was doing he manaced to leave the | sites comptoting the line to Indianapolis, will be an. | Pruntire Bors Lodge No. 7 and ote trea od ‘ f pauen ly. | and of the eminent Republican leaders In Obie Dr, ArmitagoI object to the reception of a | Mr. Scully that it was worthless, that Capt, Fer- | basement, and aacond the stairs jus Peay perro estaas ant Dereren ae ce esta er ale i f 1 4 Was clear that aNew Departure could be | complaint from forty or Mfty persons whose | gusou never had any funds in the bank, and that | tPe, fearful. eontlict at the door began: | wneg quring 1873. The road is buldding with the money | resuleners ds ath ay s taken by Democrats, in strict accord with their | mates are not signed. They have no right to | four other checks drawn by Ferguson FL eRe A ahae 1a anna te cheran eat County Derry, Ireland, papers please copy ‘ party trad! ns, based on the absorbing issue of | appear here except through the eburch y bank had been presented, and similarly dishon- pulled. 868 be hat fe used to alar eputy lochholder*, among whom are several leading YOUNG.On Thursday evening, Harry baward Yout , reymion and local government, We ge any further, let the defendant, the | ored. Capt. Gunner, of the Fifty-ninth street | Varden Fitzpatrick. The Deputy sprung from : guiy son of William Young, Feg., late proprietor of thé ms Lt if bed. and ing his revolve; dito th Hanking houses aud capttaliste of New York, Bi Now Y zed 1 All your eminent men with one yoice pro- | church, know who Js the plaintiff. olice station, was thereupon notified of the | ped. and grasping lis revolve: rashed to the spot, ng houses and capitalists + Bor York A on aged 19 Yeates ene clalmed (or \iljanew and departures Sor- | — ‘the Moderator--T understand. that the age | fact {u the mean Hing the convicts bad overpowered | pargdetphia, aa i Chicago, and from Uberal donations roca hag baanalacanocs, Cr the fase (ere. leyiiee aaine Of ty nour, Hendricks, Pendieton, ‘Thurman, Bilt | grieved members appointed these seven mento | “Last Fi apt. Ferguson, whotaamem. | Baattuck and rushed out of the hall of the prison se may dnnaaihe ne Ul neteuaal eatare ba Mondays Movecber dal 16 A PRAYER FOR THE DEAD. ced. all yourleaders—hailed the Cincinnatl | represent them velors this counell , berof t Irate, elalted the gain, |i Bue Sawa the room of (ne Deputy Warden: slong the line, The Bseeailre Commitves ot Directors ky without fart wotlee eacas thatlice nent bright sign of hope: they | d'his debate tt k up the Couns | where many friends, ‘He invited then | HPS tha ptwoumes trtad to. eae oye th feat: | te composed of 11, 1, Hammond, President; William Hf MMONS.—-The of Oly x \ offered the followir (ta platform and candidates: tn fact cilaltogether. On eat Ty'take supper with lim ai Willett Searian's | Had the prisone lod to eacape by the fron ‘4 7 ep aNOAR <The members of Oly ip Heavenly Father, we a mation, because they saw in thetr said that if Dr. Armitage ws pre resiaurant in the Rink. Several bottios of | Way they would have encountered the Deputy | Guion, Sidaey Dition, and Chauacey Vibbard of New | ialan ne tee abere Leonean haniay 3 Thee, to he substantial tlumph of the Democr must leave his seut, as his church had sent | wine were drank at the Captain's expense, | Mith bis seven-shooter, But. possibly aware of | si Geo a4 pattman of Chicago, With no con: | e's i ock sharp, at Cicle Lode t Ta tue Gaye vary cone y, through the only policy that could act there to adjudicate between the Chur and when. the party broke up. Ferguson in: | this danger, they rushed through the «fiice to a Rowery. (0 last tribuie of respect to our Iie hall Ww Minguol | lt namely.-under a Ropublican lead, which | and all aggrieved members. Tu the midstof the | vited them to dine with him next Sunday at | de door, whieh they literally smashed open, | tingency asto the means for completing the road, mor | jamontel brovher, Lewis oe iy X ‘ e |S d draw to your compact organization the | confusion Dr. Smith was asked to read the | a farm which he represented to them that | breaking one of the paves of glass and making | to Geer ees [aul i wn to us rrealy | Liberal Republican disaffection, hinety-four names. He read them. Mr. Lucas | he owned In Westchester county, To settle | Kond thelr escape ed the OmeINe OF Ue bi shictige sesteag vhs sia) i r ¢" faintest. y to # After Baltimore thus ratified Cineinn Jumped up and said he had called for that docu. | his bill, which amounted to $45, he handed Mr, | Prinuny who were quickly aroused. appeared | seven Per Cent. Sinkiug Fuad (i thon that a na parente | rested with the Democrats to make the ¥ ment in vain, Now it was read. he knew of | Seaman acheck on the Fifth Nationsl Hank for | [pon the scene. they found How desperate bad | oe. an } - ¢ cblis ° al the con: | atreasy one, Grant saw this, and at signers who were members of nd received $80 in change, On Saturday | Deen the encounter, Mr. Phattuck was partially s ¢ Special No , ice, | th now discord He could not say, how many aman went to the | stunned and bleeding profusely, but he fort: | cure, ror sate by the Aaa ee Sonnets . i ent party hatred ag e, but he knew of twenty guson never had a1 nately escaped serious injury, |} en was : 4 HE PROGRESS OF (RITE HOSE Din ree { : amauta IAEUeAinEE inaateneceluded ES Vadly hurt. Ile was somewhal delirious during WALKER, AND! ‘ ve etate he Bern entra ray * that thus far diudication, His motion was I nd Mr. | whieh they had refi r Capt. Fer- | 4Pbrehension of serious Internal injuries Tater & Foorr.12 Wall street, pay the '!) “Irs ainat ne Meuy t vey how Hea! Bas atewy, Which, while I Lucas mounted his pulpit to read his defence. © | guson DESCRIPTION OF THR CONVICTS. aE. ; and eel at the " oftria pneoutie y brought throug the disease by Fest aud the : who ue ir WHAT THEY LACOARD AT Mr. Seaman lost no time in communicating | ‘The convict Charles Williams was sentenced | ted at the Gold Exchange, Ln ems to aut aN imu ype cedaa | 1 tmperilied.. Will sou fold The Reverend Elijah looked more like alaw- | Yyutective Metiowan to watch fart a O% 1 fae pte & her a enine rare acale - mised with thier water and soft foe 1 a has evad be the pais of the Lord! Gti Grant to overwhelin the | Yer than & mivister: My held in his hand a | hight and day until he nrrert Yesterday | pher Lips ttt. 10 Hope streets in this city. Elisha New York M Soe ae ce aerate teak ‘ \ ih og ts hfe wast panics your | ions the afidavits in the Gordon-Gordan ease, | Warning Ferguson was found and tk n@ | Dock wan sentenced to three years’ imprison: |) FRIDAY, Nov. Le Procn 4s ir spre Ged thy AAG | are ca MAR ony aiid Cert dehine come acaeta: | Oye cully and Seaman, Justice Iixby | tix years for br Jentering in the night | Genand with, kome 1000 b ' c Sideot ate Pathe tt pues pang | spread before hin. At the sight of this formid. | focuable the detective to find other victiins. | as of light ¢ xion, blue eves, auburn hair, | $7.10; closed with @ decidediy tpr Fi Pally hele sustain t Ee : criber upon the | te array of briefs and documents the clergys | Lhuse gentlemen who were invited to dine with | about Ave feet ten inches ta eight; age about | 1 a nk fh ye a ME Rae tar na our party which | 10 and delegate So atte clergy: | the captain next Sunday will And hit on the yearn, Fock | Int got eta W ' aye hie w recogn 7 a hh » yogB-e sy positic d - da third tler of the Tombs, in conf ale quar- iT n, blue e light hair, T A \ ’ rr : have oxorswhe positions and resigned: thom t ad of on hisimaginary farm in Wests | Rickyene | SR E ! tng, gerfut qual tall who ar fi and your party Is i in Williams is one of most notorious of jail-bren bie eatr i city. a Mills ¢ } yen ryan i ; fate BOE WORE (OP | seit susces, MOROn MARGINS H J a Ta anit hea aooaied froin three prisctia, He has | bias city Weeds aoa fan ops rua | : ana telah ent mye it ad Grant wins through your aid sat ean ‘ . FIGHTING THE TIGER cntences hanging over his head in various parts | era bakers’ and fanily Urande, & New York ] ‘ and cont of ths’ chttdtes of | (een the grave of Democracy will bedlled by | 7 Te Concern: We reg mi Sethecounuey that Atty years wollld he required | Sippug veatray, Sioxtew “ise F sal A CONGREGATION IN TRARS Chairman of the Liberal Republican Committee, | uyed An interesting case was tried ore He naged to make five ke weak. Aidditne uplands, yye. and low w 1 rt father and | *Sivania elpetion: Speaking of the Liberal Re | iis onsning rhetorical flourish, It was evident 4 mn isn 0 | &6 for consumption. Fe GHC: lower TO THE PERL AC F t | publicans, he add this onenine § sal Rourish: 1s was avids day, Mr. dolin M. Parkhurst, merchant, o€ this Ch possible has been kept over hi iti Fann tracaactivins a by OER Cae g Ry ear the drawing 40 ew we than 18,000 in tevand proba: | hut he bore it meekly, like a martyr whocan | city, lost $6,009 at faro, Won by the gamblers | yot with the ald of an outside confederat Cembery Be 10 Ie, for ve iia} al aol ‘ 1 t ed him fection iat) Grane | etieee sor tHe CauiRa SRLS EBVO WOM Fie 18 1] McCormack and Sage, at the well-known come | has managed to escape. Pech was in his Afr Margte 19 bite: foray arinere: aid | i TN nT TENT : 1 A a Hees eee imation liet nicht ie said its | bination game, 818 Rroadway, the amount hay- in fackot, Toth wore pants of army blu, | quiet snd steady; iuhidling uplands fe Ho iuuaiters, & ' Kicpuuiican neoeasions, ape reer reh had been fore ing heen lost within five months, ending Feb [ross Will doubtless assist ta their identi: | Pkovisions Pork wae thodera t aii placed in . : : imiddtion, ‘It WW, Asn, n, unitee ote le Tobbed by teat to | on the spot, but weak for all the month PUI IED Fon MOM or Aattt: and th ain places ee Hel ay ‘The purely technical question presen’ Di.ew tueluding new mess in a, J Give € Ae iiernaliy anil apply Att 1 completely” blocking up Fifth ave: Account ef the Mill, ualnst them, and It would go forth to the pnb- | to the meaning of the ckelith and fourteenth | genecm County Good tor a Rousing Lab ocr i "auiet aud unetianied, te ht far eaicur wore throat. as'estinated that there were at least ter known as Little George, | lic that they were hypocrites, He sald many | Sections of the Hevined Riatulos In rela Majority. For At Raine Sin ee Soe ae eee ea are ut anil ba in Sand persons Waiting to eatch aglynpse things In the introduction which were not flat. | Eaming. Mr. sunith. fort i 4 To the Bilitor of the Hevald, Ke and the remainder for aN ta ali drtocmiate. fof who helt been uBsuie to obtain eis..8 ff the diatinguisived eloontes began towne. | Wiebin the meaning of the fourteenth section, | sini The « ndence that appeared in | ETA Meats were rier qiiet: aales CAPA IIRL. CONSE PTION, AND MEU a nto the church Wie acral he idence w of tenttive At ionath to alluding to the ction of the of: Which ts in effect that any one who engages he | your paper yesterday, dated at Utica, Oct plckloa eile at ea’ ha) an clear toute fete ta | MA Worst nue reeedlly Feheved and per the most intimate: frien fo family | beating. He ! reed into the cera, he characterized them in asneering tone | Bale of chance, nese on Ih, ie 6 FoRn | por give an estinate of the political r F part of November At sc. peltien in balls wt | nia ured, Panu tile f Dated the rematne te arte eed akuly | tie Meuse-s Inthe fret round he Kaocked hie abtax | as owe young men 8 fover from. the man who wins; while Mr. John | [ortum, te kivean eattials of te ols) Mea | nists ges and bean) fees hmie at Bic. Lart was Weak CLINKGS SL DicAL INstuTUE, HP a tivis read to thetes Dr, | Lintelear lato his own corner. In the secoad, the N a Graham, for the defence, claimed, in an elabo- | gion to sour corr ty Me Baker isfarwide | sacs at Ont WD tes., Including rine, Western, zi = nore ner a reed by th } {him in chancery ant punished hunt WHAT THEY FROWNED AT, rate argument, that the whole scope of the of- | Si the inarkn Old Sehoen, Unstead of leaning toward ember, at S\e-r choice dos wooden Noone, aL SY INNING ATURE AMI) RAAGE COT . se gle # lowered into the | yur. in thy third. he kiveked the Mou This hrought Dr. Kendrick to his feet In an In- | fence was chargeable in the eighth section, which | Grant aul Madicaliem, wil'give 4 rousing major.ty for | do. and eity at Blac Dresoud bagi. (ici iio. Ht New and iniproved eelfadjietiog, oot Wee Hees 2 The Monee’s head struck the corner of w board antwas | atant, ‘The isa mild man, asthe reporter | is, in effect, that the events and detailed sched- | Greeiey aud lirown, for Kernan, und Depew ' auoted Btoaie, for welections, and i Tyo’ t | truss Abwtomtoal aod spinal shoulder ie . ners cut, in the fourth round the Mouse weakened, bit | Kiowa from experience ai his Christian | ale of los ened. | Khu buate Licked. "Youre reapeettully, brie, Cheese fay qe and Wat ha aucy | iimical udjuncte, Puree aud applied at aie Urouday incent Colver's Wife Drowned, Ree eee Iatntt iekede sald Gearse, | orbanity could not re indignant fash | of tin the money was Lost he par- D. K, BLaveon, Ch'n Democratic County Coin, nd tive ; antes | ~CONRISLPTINER GAN CONRELT Dite ds wuence of The » to bea Aghter; now come on this ind sald ticular amounts lost on specified days, —— rar} « Wn SOhe sk of Po Be eed t . oy, Conn, Oct. sit wife of Vincent en tirorge went fot fh ana the Ste “Mr. Moderator, L mov the ‘reading of | Hike the bill of ata furniahe a Swindling the Night Wa yon in the Custom Ty foused a Ab Ned. retary of ( » Commission, was his things and ent for that document be suspended fora moment, 1 | taloons, Ke. to and makes out © Houre, Noo Mula ke wa vax ~ . a4 driven " ahingienar with iio, | Nave w motion ti maker Dill ut the chd of the month, or quarte RA rie Ee, sah fr Bul | mrcisagesea2 eC ENC Y . ‘ a He maya thar ines 1 The reading was suspended and Dr. Kendrick | full particulars, Falling to do this-th Bid to call your attention to one of r « 8 eon i Hive { back she n arenuged on W proceedext: Ways as Mr. Graham termed Mr. Parkhurst, Wi Tdexire to eal far iuterior, ¢ wrigoud | cased and fitorination f all ingat fotterice fine a wivlelr Diackmith's “Mr. Lavens te aralming this Connell in a | “And you ought to ‘xoe lime sald Mr. Grolani | the many seta of injustice tryed on tue niint wate ait W * f ul {oF clteiia na cry ue for Ogden, manner which {tla painful for us to hoar, He ts | to dudge Sedpwick, “he Is the mort contempt nthe Custom It the 5 i lots # ; he i wal is Tring language whleh itis hard for us to sit Ing Hollow you ever saw failing to | The mendaro Not temanrsrate, of they will lore t an ‘ Fiew | ON MAL th itn "i an Vuwise Sian naa his Cleans; under, Tam willing to elt under ity however; th this in his bill of particulars, he positions. “Not content with bilalug us for election ex | white, 44 @ Chie iy verre pete eh of xia eee ie Lao bee Hehe wee [| Sublet waleh wo had under consideration this | Judue Sedawick reserved bis dectston eer ee taeted te emitnibete tor & Ginter to tho.c MeL AWeadt td ‘ minal ; quoted ie is 1 ‘ t yar his’ wliare of the S| afternoon. Tt ine been hinted (hat this elturch | of the np-town gam lors -nobby looking thin, Rew some ne else wants 4 dik fh aan , ¢ eh y ticket. He uleo gave Ghocas to acverul beg: | lone nut monn to al t r Now were iu court, Mmucb interested im (he 5 Puy for ae with whe me) ey Wit WHACh We OUPLEL We quote at IS'y iar bay ' ;