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‘ THE SUN, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1872. : yeti "i ; for disorderly conduct, ‘They were both dis | to arouse attention, His hearers were most! sR ; ALAND OF PROMISE, LIEB IN SOUTH CAROLINA, 5 NANOIAL AND COMMEROIA f TIE ELECTION IN THE CITY | cheegeuricr conduct: ey brakern oq goon whewaa akea oncy on te | LIFE IN THE METROPOLIS, saab Leslethace’s thes eingen oN 4 7 | en ‘TRE DAY IN THE SUXYTERNTH WARD. pasty ut the greatest 14. fee m okes. pe ae The Mape Contated—The Great American | Quakers Parchasing « Plantation sear Beas: Tonepay, Nov. 5—P. M.—The Stock Rxthange rroraapays scnvre at rirm| iad, Siateenth Ward the voting went on tnd Teighed at She tocwnty Ere tarae te iroet de tae péswne NAH 49D CUSED BY OED Desert a Country of Rare Fertiliey-Repid. | tere—-Waat noes ora and Pe- | anda ot the opacutetive boards ta Wallstreet having } ‘ tion ing ele Crope—A Quaker Yesterday adjourned anil! Wednesday, POLLS axe) BLES ESE Braening, & Large. inalority a ke oe bas me wan 1a . 4 co psypane A iM AUN'S RRPORTRRE. ‘To the Baitor of The Bum. Correepondence of The oun. Aving also bem elosed beowuse of the legal holiday, ' Prvenporta Arbitrary Arreate-The Prompt | Knots of moe !iruercd about the potla, and there | ‘iiattne Hiram Br tateck wan het lecrenes 81m: In perusing your valuable paper we | Wasuinoron, Oot. 1%—The following Ld ‘was no business transacted in financial circles, { Dimvurge of the Prisoners by go | ae, some nolay canvassing, copecialiy at Ninth | wus fur aitead 1b the. Mavoraity ‘contest, the old notice frequent communteations from vartous | story, which was told to me by Mr. Joseph | We sues the closing bide for retrond bende: | i Headed Mavistrates The Quietest of All | A onetimsarmetonm nf weerlous row. but the | Astor House fairly shook with applause parts of the country, and espectaily the West, | Stewart, a lawyer of this city and a perfeetly iM (CMC B NW. 8 Fund. 9 New York's Elections. police prompuly stopped the disturbance, ‘There AT THR LINENAL MRADQUANTRAS, ‘The case of Rose McCabe waa continued gea- | but scarcely anything from the State of Nebras- | trustworthy gentleman, illustrates very aptly oa Business was generally suspended down | Were no arrests. | The bringing in of tardy voters | At the Liberal Republican Headquarters In the | terday by Jadge Bedgwick. Elizabeth Riley and Miss | ka. While Lowa, Kansas, Missourt, and Cole- | the condition of the white people in South Caro- was very Weally ast toward the 4 town yesterday, and even in the up town die- | Iytter part at the day, bul eee chan borertneltae PR eee ree baled over pear | Carr, whohad berm aecnacd of maltreating Mise Me- | rado recelve their meed of praise, Nebraske, | lina, ‘Two Pennsylvania Quakers, or rather, - @W. lat mos Regeece v. f note, that in no single y ots, whither business men had gone to work | a margin of non-votlng men on the registry lists | oe CrerMith | Cabe, testited that ste was eontinually sonoying the | possessing @ greater area of fertile land than | two sons of # Quaker, who had served | ie thetr favorite candidates, A geo pence, | St encl polling Place when the hour for closing shetion ia th by othe wevuree caine in, steendante ie the ipo They dene et i clther, is scarcelyymentioned. As « reader of | in the Union army in South Carolina, at Sis Great Went | Under the perfect arrangements of the poltae | “™* T° spelt dL hop Qhowing, gains for Arab Te LTC ee arn, Mien McCabe's, attending pysietas, | TOU" Widely-clrcutated Journals I will state some | the close of the war obtained $12,000 each and 3 vw x preTntc if, A 4 : for prosorving the pease, the polltng places wore | Inthe aieteanth Aseambly District, comprl FA renee eho ule Kvelnthe gtreet | eeerethat ake te¢ mononmanie. Hedented that he re. | Of 144 Advantages as an agricultural region, and | purchased @ plantation in Bouth Carolina, near 10 gu ite! | tho quictert spate in the city, and eround the J initattie.aixteanth Auambty Diseriat, compris: | infront uf the Gienham was thronged with AN | Crest De, Newton to algn « certiteate that Tow Me. | S0me of the many inducomenta tt offers to that | Beaufort. They intended to plant cotton, and Meet 61). |Gal. & Chie. 34m. i Boxes for the distribution of tickets the mult- | waa little disturbance, and no arreste were inade muullicude The re ina fauvals at | Cabe was tnaane betore he saw her, or that he told him | largo class of people {a the Eastern and Middle | stocked thelr plantation for that purpose. As a Ee iy tardes were well-behaved and almost mute, The | UB.t the hour of closing the polls. | 14 | alate hour. Anything about wetting bis pay from prieets, On crore. | Statos who desire to go where lands are choaper, | they were original abolitionists, born and brought | Cley..Pville & Ash.o.b. 94 Morris @ Es. 3d mor | Boas priors alps a cunuplete history of the Hiaias maubaln Spee to care ROTI (ue CoReD AS PRD HFTH AVANCE. examination it appeared that he wae a botanic phyat. | and where they can enjoy the advantages of an | ap in the faith, they of course expected great a td oka | May (n the annoxed report i district, cian admitted on examination im Cisetnnat) ; that behead | Independent home, good society, churches, and Bbo ‘i bee #2, Clev. & Picts, 34 ma, i | Hab hand at ail tha polite piasceain ate i Several thousand persons gathered Rong the " ray aonaeeed with the te free schools, things from the freedmen, and gathered about ore valiires we "4 OwB HUNDRED Crt challenging voters and arresting riett aud Mig to learn tie | been auplensantiy conn jorge | Fee i" ‘ slew. NUON. fet. “The auporvivnrs had the warrants of at- | remulte of the elections us teledraphed te thee i roan che Wrmof in rer eich | , The aren ot Nebraska ts 12,000 square miles, | them many of these poor unfortunates. ‘The Ms Eni & : ‘The deputy marshals carried out Davenport's | est granted by Commissioner Davenport on | Republican Central Committee. ‘The crowd was ae pA tty pts Py Py ete | Beaten. Ti ia Staak pasion otal T Gen ‘remit th first season they had every prospect of a fine SMe ® ai 4 Pie to tholetier. They made about Mfty | Monday already in their handa,eo as tobe ready | tn good humor, ‘The various campaign elas | SNA Hiietredit to his character. ‘de Mad tot pre. | his report etyint tee Gree a een Rremout tt | crop of cotton, and were fellcitating themselves ‘ac. Yand grant Te, [Onto & Misa, consol'@ | 06 Aurolick, and Nfty. Thore at hour, | Whon the jersana presented themselves to order | had evidently resolved themselves into n | feribed ang poison to Biater Mary. The tedieine he | or Iealnless Halt. Buch & dencriptlo at | on the good fortune In store for them, When Iacome 100. Onto & Mina. 2d cone... 4 Keeariy as Pocock inthe morning 4 little army | @deouty marshal to arrest them. Private {n- | pagne club, for they hillooed and yelled like | bed presertbed was something of 1s own oompounatu, | he accented’ meet, for the tee muon cane : Had mi. prt! 0 | | See ie iecccntod by deputy inarenats, were | structions had beet given the supervisors to | fonds let loose. ‘The young man who managed | amikure of eager, ide of imerrury. tevas | De accepted, now. for, the nrnportion of fertile. | thelr cotton was ready to be picked, they were |” Ana the following for city bank shares: taken to the Federal Building, but no United the voting of a pormong. and | the starecopiat with which the election returns | his secret. Tt was good far catarrh And discage of the | Sth atate Beat or West, ‘The Boll VAR | Surprised at the smali quantity brought to thelr | yew york 18 (Core Recheuge, | Atatow Commissioner belng present, they wore | Uris, in nearly all cass, was muooeaafully done. | wore indicated on a vast piece of canvas, was | py find of {wclal discharge which becaive a | fran two to five feet In depth, is dark, vege- | gin, The freedmen atote and wasted at least | Merchants: “6 |Continen | 4 pxamnined by Gen. Sharpe and bis chief deputy, | At one polling place, however, near Twenty-Brat | evidently the first to join the club. He | seqat qmcharge, ‘Bo thie medicine wa table lon underiald with'e poling wee Mechanics’ gs [Marine Me. Kennedy, The prisoners were accused of | street and First avenue, one of the Inspectarside- | displayed his letters upalde down fully one half | [iehad cured one Tneane woman with t and porus, afordiug perfect HAinaae and ren: | One-half of it, and, to cap the ellmax, when the | america. fice [Commonwealth | riving falee roridences, hut the charges proved | termined that this high-banded scouncretfam | the time. His other iiluminations were adver- He thought “Dungitvon on (6 | dering the kell capable of resisting saceessfuiie | COP had been nearly all gathered, the negroos i ee | PAPI . untrio, They were based upon assertions made | should be ktop) ed. A Mr. MeGloino presented | Lise t# of the disreputable Times's course | Hrain™ age Delumion he defined to be wi thetne eontinued droughts, itiwa tact | eet fire to the gin and burned up the remainder, } Piite of New York::\c109 (Central National. ¥ Davenport's spies, who. after tl ad failed | biinself to vote. ‘The supervisor had a warrant | caricatures of the Liberal candidate, one man deceived another, A man might be intell nyg-eortin rought is a fin iP Commerte,........01.:/ 1174] Fourm National Hot moral. A gia might be ® hookworn, aad #0 | Wort nth National. Mtinformation at the. homes of the voters, | for his arreat and challenged bis vote, Returns were slow, and the throng grew Im- raince the | ‘The next season the brothers planted sweet | Brosdw: wo Hoice lamibe, aud exe. ried nusly, and Lis vote was de to harvest they noticed something wrong with | thetp” Ouiy sear toads arrived: ‘There were we sal the 2) carn reeetyes giterers. Live bow od betore ( wited. | the fox's throat. As it wan not clear which Yesterday Mra. Woodbu a and Mins Claftin | of the grain crops in many of the Western Btstes, Ide dup. | of elther live or dressed 4s but lite known here. The yegctable produo- | the vines, and they kept awatoh in the Were exclusively f tlons of Nebraska are remarkably prolific, and It | ing the night. Some of thelr mont trusted work- | Io qccceu @ While the supervisor strennoualy ob- | ¢. rdidate was the goose and which the fox, no n the tler know E. jet day in their cel jected. Mr. McGlown was theo arrested and | 4 onatration greeted this legend: { e e e , ther 101 4 i Tl perrre | o oe { Fapertad that hey had ‘etven alae roaidencrs, | Lnecotye, Ca whut qrounds Me: Kipervigor? | patient. “Wien It waa announced that Merit fo be @ trae m spicata ot Uta vais teeth | plata dannes of eoe ar miler potatoes, calculating to anticipate the Northern Am Paha a i Reni sy! ie } The following tamed citizens were arrested fo1 Supervise lon't kno 8 wal one. for Ot r count of varlons. intervie! ster hank of N. 108 H Tngomence vy Duvelivurtesplens and disclarved | fant and that's enouzh for me, Tina United | cheered; andus Morace Greeley anumne appeared | Mary, Mahop iaughlin, arebblsuop “AeCieakey, and | Pe°Ple Feeulting therefrom. On t market by early shipments, before the Virginia | atk of X. Auierica...14¢ (German American, | by Mr. Kennedy Stato oflcor, and shall full my duty, yy | AL thevend of the Rentence *Go Wert © they | odiera, Me'waa very weak Jn Me wadical degiiiione, BOUNTIFUL CROPS potatoes were ready tu ship, They accordingly pied ay | Jean tie Wirt, enjamin C, Nye, James Weta, Augaet | _,inenector—Well. tits Is a ktate mn, and t | Twuctied Immodorately.. ‘The next dispateh gai ned fs Testimon result from a proper cultivation of the soil, | put down thelr whol t ratooe, ive 5 | 8 Woe Rental © Mvegiames Wotan, Avg | shalt full wy duty. Geutlemen of the board, | “The Republicans clalin Ohio by £0,000 majority, teatumony the case was adjourned | Which in fertility. and richness Ia excelled by | and as th ofl sos o: Latent ¥ bl ag a hie! { faustus Suater, daues Masi, Hihats | shail the man be sworn? snd then'the throng worked of the chainpast i DOR except. perhaps, the Fon tule landa of | We a6 the season wes favorable they Bed every | |, Mey Ons Tusadey, Nov. 6 mere Wesnoth. Atl Bucrlek Cures, evo, of Roomevelt at cc kite Board axreest unanimously, and McGown | with another series of yelle. after which the Internationale Defradicg Woodhall, | California. Wheat, corn, rye, oete, and barley, promise of retrieving the disasters of the pro- | ENten and Ininds were quiet, with alimited, sate ae urn sad others. ue awor' he inspector a" Mee ‘unny man who managed the machine exh od * | are the principal cereals wh, and yield prodi- | vious year, About the time their crop was changed prices, ranging from 7 to #8c. ¥ ®. for erdy FRAUDULENT NATURALIZATION PAPSRI Glown's vote be cast. It was svoonded and oar- | 4 picture of the goose plucking the bone fro; Claflin & Cos glously,” ‘The chinte bug; that. dreeded. enemy pA rigertrnndthat Manabi veered Fo ene oe br eoimmon t pring | { “ taken Off by a deputy marshal. Seon esa Tee eda taldtiiat’ North Caro- | Fittuavenue in the Ladlow street jatt. ‘Thetr counsel | fa efor horend alt deere eT eat kine oe soning tlre aesmrter had ia trend CAUT, CAMERON'S LEVEL RAD. Hon had given 10.060 for Grant, Delaw , | and afew friends visited them, They seemed cheerful, | fruit, and particularly the apple and grape, tie: | men Were detailed for that purpose, but atill the BANKING AND FINANCIAL | aht the paper Heputy marshals were go | Htiaiia Aut, Sto Taterence county” Zak and | Aya ald ebat although public oiaion Ye now very much | a0ll Aid climate UP this Btate are poculiariy | depredations continued. ‘The negroes protested 3 4 a inti | te Geb, Sharpe inter: eded with as to take thelr prisoner, | {hat Litthejohn was defeated for the Asseubly that they could never see anybody in the flelde ca ! Jit thes, were confident that when thetr | Sdapted. As fneadisplay of fruit of all kine THE INDIANA AND ILLINOIS CENTRAL RALL« ttor Mr ye and he was uinte of & “ ; dige | anda hundred or two stmilar despatches, When tone ‘rahtly unierstood no. intellt ‘and fag. | &8 Could be shown in any of the States was re- " in ils gwd Feooen tsa seals | Me: Adam Luntz of Bb Avenag A.to the pollo | i \ias iritten thar the serentecnii Ward of | Sateact rota tearier vem mee ms could beshown In ane ot the States we at night, and seemed totally at e loas to socount | Teracl Coben, having been arresied for a Mike | srrested Lunte on one of Cominiasionar Dave this city wives 246 majority for Greeley, a gain | In theafternoon they received « visit froma leading | The air is dry and pure, and the rigors of | for the disappearance of the potatoes, WAY CO. will, ia January next, complete its Weetern cried © Rab that out’ ‘and the | member of the inte h was quickly erased. ‘The ver too rose for ational Boclety. He wald th Seer ee. | of 1714.0 vor offence, was discharged Ofehisive. despat port's Warrants at the polling pli DAVES CORT FOLDING COUNT. fnne. ‘Capt. Cameron bade the marmbale to tale | Aritimoticlan'e reports, were. evs Commissioner Davenport sat on the bench of | \' a J i the most imaginative Hepublican, aud. the she United States Circuit Court at IL o'clock, | Wid have nothing to de with hin. f Uirorg fluding Uiat they coutd not trast on them Sateen Ute Swe led by ee lara ie Finally the brothers determined one night to ic temperature. Tels unneceenary to add that tie 4 themscives, without letting thel ning at the reeiden Wormers | climate is very healthy and remarkably froe | £0 0m «uard J ets mits ntl for a mecting of International andoever® | from taalarial tnflyenves and toudencies, being | nogroes know thelr intention, Providing them- | °Pening the Block Coat Field to the enti veat aguloat the action of the United States author: | similar to that of Minnesota,except that the | selves with arma they took thelr positions so as | tem of railwa: Division of # miles, Decatur, Ill, to Montezume, Indy Western aye v " r }, and commanding « large immediate {he room was filled with deputy marshals, come | *!ule recheated the Cael evening but the | slowly disporsed in prgerd Lo the Women brokers. winters are much milder, The rich and ex- an { them representing the lowest types of brutal thd eed, aba’ Ne leu!’ Ot. SPENCER’ - tensive prairies of this State furnish ‘uliar | to observe all of the feild without them- humanity. Twenty of the officers had prisoners | Captain refused, and old thein to clear out, Lea tron taal dlan a tealtottoll af ih de of the Fourth | facliion and: inducements for stock raising. | Selves being observed. | They had not long to } tae in erope and coal. The Eestern Division, The Pistol Again in the whom they had arrested for not answering ques THE WEST AIDE UP TOWN. The large hall of the Cooper Unto: which is at the present time the most profitable | % Soon objects were discovered moving \ Hons at the polls. They ware discharged. In the Twentieth and Tweuty-second Warde | [st nicht to overtlowlng by au i Madi ated Branch of agriculture. ‘The comparalively low | sbout inthe fleld tn close proximity to where | Miles, completing the line to Indtanspolls, will be fin 4 i ohn Malcom, who keeps a barbers shop at % | the election Twenty-second Wards | ride, numbering over 1/40 persons, amon whom | As William McBride wan standing in the hall | Pren’hy Crain and tho eas and tacllity of mak. | the trasted negroes ought to be keeping watch, Oliver street. was arraigned on charge of at- | years. before. nih avenues the, atthe | Were Many ladies. Skortry before the hour at 7 of 87 Frankfort etreet, last evening, conversing | Ing hay from the wild grasses of the plain (itean | ne of the planters, getting within gunshot af | ‘hed during 1978. The road ts butiding with the mony { npting to vote {legally by ‘ong res- | Eround of the nounced for the meeting wo be opened, Col 7 4 AMET: w | | the thieves, fired and wounded one #0 seriously } fempting to vote illegally by giving a wrong ree nd of the ¥ was q Chufics’h. Steuer imade hts sprearstice ‘ot tive | THM few frends, Peter Tighe, of the « Swamp gang,” | be made for $1.0 per tou) will for many years & | theethe couid not runaway with niscompantuns, | 7 WM teckhokters, among whom are severs! leading jot btn the | ducing States, Timber io considerable quant. | W%0, surprised at this unexpected entertain- | banking houses and capitalista of New York, Boste ided he sald lp bone. Meliride was taxen to the Park Hospital, | Soe ound tipon most of the rireaine, and coal | Ment, made forthe swamps. When the plant- | pinsseipiia, and Coieago,and from liberal & aN cL aun very happy totatorm | where his wounds were dressed by Dr. Amabile, who | of good quality underlics at various depths near- | CFS scanned the features of the wounded man woo eae, iperal donations carried vy iy.of | Thinks toate may Bot recover. McRrite was sent to | 1 7 rb they found htm to be one of the negroes they | along the tine, The Execative Committee of Director ne ome, 4 Oller street, He ie a priuier, 3 years of | wilt entire aurlas been ‘onto . « tag annive of ireland, snd was marriedrccealh. J Within the Ituite ot Nebraska are millions, of Tho opened thelr oven and the next: dayrcnen | 1# composed of HB. Haumond, President ; Witla I Stteet police station. Wiesaye that Metiride drew | upon, and which can beobtalued, we may say, | [KINE an examination they discovered that | Gaion, sidney Dillon, and Channcey Vibbard of New which the male portion of the audience Joined | revolver on him, but that be (lighe) aid pot shoot | inerely for the askin that Is, Government lanai | the negroes had by carefully lifting up the vines Terk, M. Pall Chicage, With in the song" Rally Round the Flag.” The surg | McBrice. He adds that he knows wlo «tid the enooting, | gunject to homes! ‘and pretmption. These | Sd Lente an etd the dirt from the side of the | Yark, and Geo. M. Pullman of 0. With ne eon having been ended. Impatience was manifested | but that nothing could induce him to tell whe twas.” | Jands are, many of them, within convenient dis- | Hille, succeeded in, removing nearly the whole | tingeney as to the means for completing the rosd, sor | by those In the body of the ball for the meetin: — tauce of the numerors lines of railways which | (Tov of potatoes. Indecd there was not enough to be opened, at which . Spencer again ap The lorser. traverse the State in all directions. Some of to pay expenses, his was not all. Their | 90 to its business when completed, the Fir Mortgage peared and apologized for the delay by sayliy: ‘The sick horses were recovering repldir yes- | thes of misery was not yet full. roads have grants of alternate sections of | $'}) Seven Por Cent, Sinking Fand Gold Bonds, issue@ upon that the ‘telograpt, operator had not yet tade | esrjay an thee and stage lines were renuing resw. | laud fortwenty tniles on either alde of the road. ‘The brother who had fred at and wounded the od on auiet Moldier of the late war can bomestead 1a ncres | thieving negro was arrested as a Ku-Kinx, | t for §3,500,00, must be considered as abundantly se- ie batt platform and was received with a burst of ap- | stepped ap to bim, and, it ts alleged, that his residence was correctly given, and he When it's was discharged. He went from the court ex olaiming *T was born In this city, and T thought 0 American had a right to vote.” Jobn Mager, a Gerinan grocer, of ®& Madison | ‘America, were submitted to U street, was next placed at the, barto answer & | of entoring bac charge of false registration. The marshal who | facility with which they found the éntran arrested bin, when questioned by Davenport, | did credit to their scent. for whiskey, fad he knew that Mr. Mager had Hved av the | ticket boxes w nee he had given for many years, His was on the door, and he was well known the ward. The marshal added that he uinde arrest because he had been so orderad by a supervisor, Commissionor Davenport dis- | 1 charged Mager prise of the uninitiated, that. osing the whiskey shops had a Curious effect, some quarters shutting up whole bksok es. Many citizens, free citizens of Republi ‘base ind doors for thelr rum, an of This was received with rapturous ch overed with posters annout James O'Brien. Friends of Reform tm “Abraham Kt. Lawrence. Friends of K bere,” "William ¥, Reform meet lie Hay ic and bewildering le reeley tickets were | bis appoarance, and to ké thy 7 a Lolivered frott many Ot the O'livien | he informed them that the Ninth Ward had | larly, The Third avenge line ati lose from four to 6ve | Within railroad limits, and his time of service w | thrown into prison, and It was with much diti- financial agen! ‘oumpany, A Goss cvijesouetceling deve hora, In the wards” mentioned” O'Bri gone for Gen, Grant by @ majority of OW. [Great | horses «day. The Superintendent says that good care | Considered constructive residence on the land, | Culty that he was saved from canviction. The | Cure Forssle by the ghee shel Gregged another mare frends seemed Tore numerous than, thine | spplauise.) An interval of fifteen intwutes then | 4nd siiitel treatment wil! soon pot an and to the | and'is deducted from the whole time (Ove years) | Regrets, ,<Ter thane, they hed atren exaploy- WALKER, ANDREWS & CO., 14 Wall a. Kearneyfnto the hall of the F Of any cher candidate, and they qpaniently | Sumber of national aire. ‘Col. Spencer appeared “Ther trial of the dummy on the Bleseker street jine | Which would otherwise he necessary. Civilians | citrageous ties against them. Bven after the & v r- TY CLEW! SE a a 8 claitied an even greater vote than that he re 2 rath trial of the dummy on the Bencker street tine | may Ikewlae homestead ® acres, and perfect | utrageous lies against them. ven after the | BANKING MOUSE OF HENRY CLEWS & CO, the Marshal's omce, but ihe oMver caught bin | Ener! QSs ook Ay that dollars ware not pice ed the proceedinus of the lack campatia | ¢ Phe ear mer Sora, e ci aa iy ai months’ fecidenee aad bemaking, | determined to do them serious injury, th hey | Bills ot Rachaage, Cirvular Note, Truraian’ snd by the tt Foal and Grace | him inside ’ pile Uiful, and the scenes of a year ago, when O'Brian | four years ago, and gave a brief sketeh of a siu- Seppo ahteetees Secier ate te leaae Hi. ertain improvements, purchase the land at | P& ced up i CLL person efect nd | Commercial Credits issued available in ali parte ef the { ie prisiner wae in the presence of Col Dee | scat Fed bank nutes broadcast in the strecte, eoting in the sAnie b Hiding. He conchided Wi ace eat Hper acto. i within railroad ‘tumits, OF 6135 farted Horn, andoning their plantation to | world. ee H ( deputies, the feliow Who arrested him attempt. | WErs Bot ret colored voters of te bysariag Ubat when they separated to-night 1 ,, Prom the Springfeld Re side. Lands belonging to railroad co : Deposits received. subject to check at sight. Intere: er te ick ‘ptin several tmiess out Kearney was | Mads thowed @ knowledea of politics which | Noid be with the amwuraice that the same Kier | Of ull the speakers on the Liberal side’ | tlons command higher prices, according to loce- } aoube thar {eta true in. every particular: More | slowed on ll Daily Balances. taken out of his way. He was locked up on a | Cv hat the freedinen are not Btw be intrusted | affairs of the country for the Inst four yoars | (urine t) ‘aU has made eo good a1 | tion and natural ecventages than this, I believe it Is not an isolated case | Collectious nade, Investment Orders executed. ebarge of being disorderly at the p with the ballot. Very few of the colored man | woud be Jo in the Presidential ebatr, a} yy resins . ig Ae? he a (gis Kepulr RAPID INCKEABE OF IMMIGRATION, eith is the same story that you hear from - cence \ AN HONPST COMMISSIONER DORE 1S DUTY Vited bette noon. About that houranemissary | he would ouly add that the sixteenth Ward had | Hoan teader and late editor, He te no oratir, | rhe statistics of the Nebraska Board of Emi. | almost every man who comes from poor, op- MARINE INTBLLIONNCR. ! Cormmissioner Johns SFO Tirten made bis appearance, and. it wee | civen Gen. Grant a iaJorty ef 00 te eee ee rie ieee aie ae ey ereignted | eration show that the number of immigrants | pressed, nogro-ruled, South Carolina. The ne- —— ing the day at 12 Ut hotced that the eoloral men soon afterward | A campaign song waa rendered by the Idlewild Heine Tonite and eauced sith eugcues| | settling within the State during the present | sroes are the absolute masters of the soil, MINIATIRE ALMANAC—THTS DAY citizens were taken before him « began voting. 1y all voted for O'Drien, | Quartette, aud Col. Spencer comusunicated the | Pinot’ ta found t sau oa Sih year will not be less than 75,000; and it le The triumph of the Moses party~ the election } gen rises 635 Sun setr...... 451 Moon sete... 044 ing false residences at the polls, Many instances came to light of folded ballots | tiformation that the Grant Republican party in aia lanben cant Is | derful to observe the rapidity with which towns | of another negro Legislature—will intensify the wion Wa 48 Dar. honorably discharged containing two tickets. Those voting on nate. | Meine claimed # majority of 30.00, Daten on inia wot and villages spring up here ney are built as If | Viclousness of the negroes. and the white people | Sandy llook,.11 11 Goy, Island, 12 0 Heli Gate... 1.24 Timothy McGuire wes be! sale Gon papers dated Isis were required t jeorge T. Downing, a colored man, was the | Sng anpeain to reas: han to prejudice { bY magte, almost In a fortnight. Rnterprise, and | who have remained | hope of some amelior- ae int of a swea their vote, as many papers dated in that AL speaker, At the close of the speech Petar | APG Anpeais to koes oer art hae readies | the progress which follows It, are seen on every hich they have groaned Arrived—Toxspay, Nov. 5. ‘ year were fraudu'ent, per took @ seat on the platform, and was Feta Ie has given to Mr Bromies, | band. Hailronds, those great agents of progress Jong, will now be at the mercy of the re oft Up toa P.M. but four persons had Leen ar- | received with voelferous cheering, and Cob dee hin OF BONIthOR omarabae oe 1h and refinement, are here constructed with a and white vampires. SAPPHO. dated ise. were seized by deputy w rested by the West Porty-seventh street police, | Spencer took him by the hand with the quota: oe eet het Phe tate han enawe forties | Fapdity entirely unknown in the Bastern States a when presented as proofs of eftizcnsh and two by the West Thirtieth street officers, | tot; “sl ie hile whew, live the acnvuted | tine. and ha & higher diet them the 0 where forest at Md rock are toc intend with. a Kuormous Profits of the Motels of the Greme | Sireneh lh Chaim: biverpoot i No arrests were made by the Thirty-seven r anning of Wooster deliver 7 poate crests of the State are provider Steam ic, Liverpool, Sr ip betore the diude'St ie polle, w youn: aecdet vonee: tn About o'clock Rawnrd | a short addres, and was. followed by | and tlapdoodie of ne bya munitiva;t grant of land, consiatiug of is hs Shee acd Ercamanip Gid Dominion, fehinond, mds. ind paws, | man appeared bef Sidi ONCE Datennece, | Doniellye baviag voted. delivered himself atthe | Gen, Owen of Pennsylvania, Mr. Pope afte two rections in each township, or one elgh- sth acta Rtcamahip Hotterdsm, ftotteraam,rndse, end pase. and said that the deputy marshals w ef | police station as a vagrant, He had rested bim- | wards recited “The Siege of Frederickstiuce teenth part of the entire dom Herides these | Some days ago, I met Mr. A. HH. Haskin: Brig George Laumer, St. Job ioe ais bacaine hie wis, por aware on if! | Lei sumicienuly to allcw him. toexerclse the in. | A short adaress was Wich delivered. by Col. Mil provisions, separate granta are given to colle a widely-known room-clerk, whose experience | Brig Mary Olivia, Windsor, N-B., plaster day of the registr allenable right of cltizenabl, by gleeping two | tom f Maine, who wee, fot owed by ‘the He To the bititor af The Sur, balversttice : a the higher pools, The un fs probably equal to that of y one of his aye Bulg Beate Rockland, N; js, bai h r t. sald the subtle Commis. | bights in the station asa dodger, The {nereage | Frederick G. Gedney of New York. and Gen. The r ‘ versity of Nobraska, located at Lincoln, receives | cation. Io a communicative moment, at Wil- N . 0. dpmte YER OCG CE TTASS SORE Lea teine [itntuenisuber st potinn pies rurlt | Frans slegel, after which vlectiou returns were | Sut: The report of @ conversation with | from tne State the Hberal «ift of S00) acres of | lards', he gave me the following fgures as to the | Sehr Spe Ril bea ckanuvilie, yellow pine. ef the neglect of the oflvers to sw or T | all cases the possibility of oasttn read until a late hour this moruing. me publ’shed in the Mew York Limes of Monday | land. : J.W.C. | profits of the leading uotels of the East. Ttook | BSP fhe Pa sotto wil give you a letter to the officers, and they | and o aded the crowds, lessen wee tye Fras cls Train abo ut 10 pelock walked is in sotne respects erroneous. I did not mean LINCOLN, Neb., Oct. 31, 18t2, them Capel re ro bean? ase bk Bray to be ‘Aiso the usual river and coastwise vessels. biecedats LE beh. hore, aud li aoane provinete the regular forge: | eauere it took iim fully Half an hour to reach | t De wnderstood a asserting that two Jurom a Tae 5 SE nGAY Correct we anything of the wort ob- | syiney—steainshine Ciiy of Havana, for Havana; ALL QUIET DOWN TOWN was not taficient, Capt. Kitlalea's command, | the reading room, and his. progress was a con. |" Were certainly influenced.” I intended only te 4 TRUE IRISH WOMAN, Fifth Avenue Hotel, New York—Rent 200, bigdog Reiefcleorin beige Tn the lower part of the city the election { West, Fory ih street. was reinforced tn | Churd speech, portions of which were loudly | say opinion of several of the juror _ not inclusive of stores beneath it; profits STRAMILIPS ARKIVED OUT. ay that, in the opinion of several of the jurors passed off with extraordinary qu eine r twenty-five officers from ‘the. Manhattanville | cheered : + beans bat A Nauk Clerk Cashes a $20,000 DiI, mud | £59000, ‘The greatest business In Amerie of | _Qvrexsrows, Nov. 0. baypt, New York any arrests were inde for tlesal voting, and it | police. and Capt, Metiwaine’s Coree, West Thirty AT APOLLO HALL. RH bre rere S00 GF Fees: Rebs Ae Were eer Dropr a $500 Note—Where tt was Found, er, Twenty years ago, Ue grout | ee [ Aivcage wie I thaueht teveesary co detain tive | Sever cetvreceived like accesslou fred, | Apelle Tall and the pool roouie under it were | te have been induenced. The roport Ie also In Rad cave Wr waamacevered waa offered for w years for G0) per annum Business Notices, ; : persone implcated. Edmund © fren, of 5 the sane source rowded almost to suffocation. The O'Bnen | correct in reference taJudge Brady. I intended A 4 tropotitan Hotel, New York nt at prea- aes ferent, was uccieed ty the ric'tman of the pel rae ir polls were closed, the tiquor | uien made themselves very happy over the | Corns nay that, « juror according to Lis own | _™ the son of a well-known Gen- st resutning and recovering from Piles or Hemorrholdal Tumors. Ing, Voth at U2 Hroad + attempting to | store i, the Boye bejcutt to pet drunk, aud | curler recur ceived on the platform of the wy eral of the Confederate army, fs a clerk In one of coment Pres, taternal, externa}, blind, Needing and itching, roalater a vote thongh no ‘uvallged eitiven ¢ inspectors bey dink the votes, hall and whea an ang t ws made that | story, had been suspected, and had been called | the principal down-town banks. The other day re Ment $87,000; | perfectly “and permanently cuted by * abvormonet id he had been thirty years in the country a i er ‘i ree, | the Republican committees in the Fifth © | before Juc ac examination, the counsel , f ay he pros | without” pain, danger, caustl ? : and by ever been resusad: permission to vate pees} Dee MARSBAL BY EINO VOTE fonueded the election of O'Brien by aow in, | Deter’ Judge Br roby ai goisicomseys ab wus! | in the absence on leave of the clerk whose duty | prietor, has leased the uew Windsor Hotel, Fifth mfectly and pert 2 before. Hs was taken to the Newstreet poli | In the part island, on the ea ity, there Was a storm of applause sug ig | for the people Messrs. ‘remain, Peckham. and | iy was to attend to that sortof business, Mr. | avenue avand tie pores t station, but a ar teria ay 1 elect on passed of quietly. The few wiger to the building. Garvin—and others being present. I make this ConUnental Hotel, Philadelphia—Rent $40,000; bag eA tg his singular stupliity, the chain arrests that were iiade were for drumkenies | wae ne Aehtit tr ervable in that | correction in fustice to Judge Rrady, against | 2-7, Was Teluested $0 take @ $30,000 note to | seonte above @71.0i sendition. | fe 8 pe to his discharge, ‘ forly conduct. but chery was no seri | y , correction bd ys aw the United States Treasury to get itfeashed. ‘Grand Central Hotel, New York—Very cheap re ie hot the ehador FOUTeTT WARD. ous disturbance. The only excitement In Har KECKIVING JUPTL ESS AT TAMMANY ORALL whom 1 6 Ligh tha - insite | reaching the Treasury he asked fur €8,000 in bills font, sald the cheapest for the opportunt- re and. are, Be ave never 4 recollection pf the oldest real | (iced states Deputy Marshals, John Rglescn, | , At 8.0 clock, taat evening Tammany Hall Joun ARKH. 1 and the remainder ina check. The teller sald | “yom fears nrotes S100 ecs.am, Very ates DUE, vu tar CONITAEY, the health Aba Goins Af bag AH bre Die n had been vied to Watch the ele LA heb Hider ipa Ee TAR he could not do that. He would give him the | sucesfulon the Buropean plan. Profits $85,000, Ln preot F elena te us. Tle appeared ently [nn the afternoon ab the ring the progress of the Bat paren iet the Waited in bills, and then he must appt "| New York Hotel, New! York- Rent $00,000 ering 19 ui & Ly teat at do Pourth aventie, with ad Uekeis. | Reports came co Navy. in Bills, ‘and then he must apply to an- | proata gw,N0, being full of Southe I suin- | atti ‘ f eed oud ' a pee ce ee ing anumver of nen, whom he supplied with tek oat aieues erecee 10 the Baitor of The Sum Jerk, whom he pointed out, forthe check. | mer sBied ea, CRNDLISS, M. De @ SON, 2000 Aerob, 4 i Siac Sieh, rian BO ae te esas ee Pwhich were Sin: Theg leave to call tho attention of the | The teller counted out $2,000 in $500 bills, | Parker House, Roston—Owned by the pro- | #rret, Prt Ser i \ 6 any F t eed imaee fewer yon ip Baur rire ia were publie Lo a few of the many evils existing on board this | Then he counted the money a second time, | Pri@tor. Profits $125.00, | “ sua Wa weal Kies Wer lceata wey tocren eek thee H e - mi t fi ury Ja who’ did) nut sere peice 8 Sie os, Oe ane ae . pis " Gilsey Rouse, New York—Enormous rent. | h leholns every fourth week from ' 4 Abed ay ] Koow Gat Fglesoa wae adeputy inarshal ordered Lad In « atmosphere ont here ie fwly | Mr. J aw him count it twice, and then | gasau. Profits, $40,000 Monday ail Thureday, wel ' . dO Brien & rea re ye el the ieerere ns roi were sald to be giving lineral ma. | scree dearese than ashore, especially in the | counted ft himself. He carried the book Hoffman House, New York —Profts, $75,000. a i wy, of the O'lirien men vou vores of those independent eltizena.” and had Amo cakers of the evening | Tariy morning. We are turned ont of our hanunocks at | gorogs the room to the clerk to whom he had | pAtiington Hotel, Washington—Rent, §40,000, Hiatt Heron eat Hall Man ny Sa ¢ with them to make sure that they voted e Mr. Daw f Georgia, Mr. Baldwin of | MMf past four, et least an hour anda bait before day: | Neon told to ao, and aaked him to give hima | ieee eae. Fee uikee ated a RReymation, ewollings, lameness, and any kind of stus 8 aro in a eman in the v Sure that they vote ih 8 tap ders, the break, & “wash down,” and are compe! peen told to go, and r 0 give Th owing named hotels cle 1.000 per | Sesh, bone, oF inusele allment upcn ian oF beaek ie ity vote in his district he wan arrested | fused to go out of tho room, "It you haven | dir tiandien Mer Sullivans Gon Cochran cad | oo cold deck from that ttme vatit night. Sore | tomary and declined. Mr. J-—-— then moat Taylor's, Jersey City (does the largest bar ud modern tines, £ Or avebport'e atlas Hauiea Peloy Vote here, you can stay here.” Catleer Jacote | ME ner . throats, coughs, colds, and other gowpl ite are the | carefully put the bills into his pocketbook, | pisinasa in the Culted States); Cataract House, | Gharasd with biterapting (o yor Pd titty paid “bu f you have no vote here, you wilt | it half past 7 o'clock great enthusiasm | oder of the day. Tue Governtaent has placed « num Sigsed t6, and pisces it ko his side pocket, Niagara Fi ory for bargaine— | l fame. He was taken before Davenport, but Was | tie pola: If you have any electicneering to-day receipt of w despatch to ters om the berth deck intended forthebenent | (2% feturning to the bank Ste. J-— The following named hotels make $4000 per pur manufactur ig prices, aval ling femey Pe - a eee omens Game te the | Kgleson replied, You can't make me leave this majority of Lio. 1 was evident, | Oiio are permitted to remain on that Geek astounding announcement that t York; Weat Bnd, Long Branch; Gramer LLoattale t 18 na 4} room. I'md—— tf] leave this room! (He used erie frees aie bone of tbe speakers ie turn poly during the car, and that t Mr. J also counted the bills, | Pp, Fork: fhevepe House. those ahd b y py yo Co peony ne ha tag ane man @ obscene oattis:) Tain a United States | market! pia were entertained | we cannot en) we are pri sing e £0 DIL Was wanting to Pain| aetennoneate Waahlan: Keto bay velh aon etraet. for attemmpiine ta vote, Deputy Marshal.” The officer asked him who- | #8 to the fon thronghe | tow. Imagine of beuumbed sailors and i Mr. J- went back to Ebbitt House, Washington | . Wee ’ 1 at fora 2, A] TRUE WE Gan ouaraliel ton tite altcaek. melceany | eae cued constant allustons being made to | pines bugging the ‘of the galley, oF the Treasury. ‘The teller was positive that he » Wa oo. SQU Les i Pal i f Patrick S ' some f the ated su ‘will afford the least pr t je following-named hotels make profits as rant sie | Showed hie shield. and replind, “It makes no | ing, naa Cutting wind and poumate's tate pret rad devon him the full amount. Mri ty | appended : “Albermaric, “Now York, §i0.00 a t C am a United States Deputy Mw ry man rece men on the Port Adiniral's flagship. There. are t ot 0 Be ie pill bad tuninster, New York, $30,000; G i + ; he i lithe Hepubleansuper. | feault of the contes Mint beats sed: bosia crews areacie r. J—— is a very honorable, high-tou New ted’ Beaten: Waw Yon al uur w KNOX, ‘ is towed Keep euile Ralesen | WIRE aereat excitement he read aa, follows K marie tis oung nan, and the lose of the 660 ‘annoyed , ST Aa ey pa fp ; hinders street In the mou ail Nain) femeyer, 34,00; Lawrence, ip clothty eee ea eng home in the eventog | chants’, New York, #i\0n; Mansion House, DIFORCED, ‘ Tura ere StS I m. Het Fe RAN their s he told bh e circumstance, and said he | Hrockivn, £50007 Bverett, New Yorie, ganna | wazzocc Re ; | You by an vale ' had voted 1 be Impossible to describe the burst ts, The ship ie aided that were Intended to go down town and put an advertise: | Prorrepctnt, Weecktne, $SCOle Ame eee tee | pM AZZOCCHT. Iu the cliy of Sew York, November 4 , | ite ndistrict. | Kulesou's Fe ate ecthnt (Oarnier Tat aerigiauce, in | Went ip the imorning papers. His father thought | ton, € Congress Hall, Cape. ‘May, $26.000 | Court, Hemriette Mazzocehi from Christopuer Cole bug Inthe Sixth Wa ! excitment in Harien order not to delay tue work during the day. itis neces | it Would be unele The son, however, was re- | ( Stockt Cape May, $57,000; Congress | Macccot . : mietly, ‘There were 1 that nine men voted at the bary to scrub haninacks inthe dark, Ithinkif admiral | solved to adve and did raicmathio oo Ce ee STODDARD.—In the Supreme Court, Fast Cambridge, > k the time fur closing the tan nie, NOAF LAIN street, who had i the condition of things he w Next morning « young Lishwoman called at |” ‘The largest hotel in the United States, as to by Judge Morten, Ellen Mf. Stoddard, of Stone: been mad vote for Grant at $6 aplece. Our bxeout the bank and asked to see the President. Ta} room capacity, is probably the Grand Union at Wie ecetann: (rs Wetman Ge AROROH 08 e THY RIGHTH WARD, DA: ONRELBY nd ie wae fu le lant time she was introduced to him. Inamod- | Saratoge Me in Brent Beglect to provide, a i t 1 couifort of them ga. Mrs ALT, Stewart's new Woman ARGENT. “in the Saprom t, Rast ¢ t che fl ae ‘ H as restored. Several » . est, straightforward way she said that sle had 4 . 4 he f a,b a the Sapreme Court, Rast Cambridge, ’ 4 In the Fighth V they Were out on tr Grealaypanea the daracche 1 1 a number of tu! leva t Foticers of Hotel, New York. has above Oa) rooms, ‘The new | Maas, by Judge Mor en W. Sargent. of Had by iv + 4 a ' 1 the day at Chappaqua with § ines played by t show a dispor a to treat the | Come about the mey that bad been lost.and | Windsor, New York, bout 400 6 * from Ge wus Fo Sargent, of Fr " t . I by nour d of the . t gallery, The mecting adjourned at rt ig without more ad produce nN oh Bes Nee aad ery. TN Be SE ENS, 4 te W Tinre ee uew as then shcuid be Created Ox oF Tusa. thout more ad produced a f4N) bill from ¥ Adultery Decree abact > aes ‘ PCRNES LAST RVENING IN AND anousp | Midaishi ‘ Uxiten States ST¥AMsutt Protic, of the Battery, | her pocket and handed it to the President, The WARDEN ‘Sup! Court. Rast Cambridge, 4 10 “i jie Maa GRE Rate THE RETURNS AT APOLLO WALL Prusident was not a little astonished and grati- | How Oftces Should be Filled In thts Countey, | Mae by dudce Morton, Rew iuc Wrien from Grac q {no as marenals and a Rarly lest evening Printlie fouss equare ent Apollo Hall was crowded jast evening by the eee fled, Young Mr.J-—— was called in, and the From the Cthcinnats Commercia rerden, Both of Waltham, for adultery. Deore 1 oa But sam evidently kiew 1 egan tol baed by man women, | NAF kdherents of Jeminy O'Brien, all of whut ‘ers Ovintos of Gran, young woman told how the bill bad come into Ex-Senator Henderson of Missouri, in Wish.—to the city of New York, No Titouehanine oats ‘ rial RNA SH pron een ex; resked thelr certain convictions that O'Brien The Times of this morne | her possession. canpite Haan oe eiemourt. 10 1 son. Daniel I ingests fustice of the avery civil ; Z ate rhe Was elected by a lane majority. Mr. Honry ting the result of the Ph The previous day she said she had got leave py aie | Wf, love now at nepotism | jane Wise from Charles Wise > : y | Barly tn | Nn Tm oie U is the of the Presi has fourished at the White FH After re- w a ‘ e nent orrison presided, and the returns, lection lu America, says The redivetion of from her master, who resides in Brooklyn. to marking that Grant had olnt tM) a ‘ fa tho law at 7 sult t ‘ nd calcium tents, bea | Which were ail in relation to the Mayoralty race. “hs . id visit her frieuds in New York. On returning Grant ersl Av Great Bad sek inted some of Mrs. DIED. A ah iia mors anthuaiaatio adiierencies qule han Halletines anit calcium lights bed | snd nearty all af them. were from ihe Ning ept Grant will be eminently sabetaetors, and | home in the afternoon she passed the Treasury. | OTARts Fela Mice, Ho sald DEOeERe neta H Allen had densol J the boxes of t the tgur Prinung Mouse square wa teenth, Twentieth, and Twenty-first Wards. ‘The leat an audacious intrigue to secure controtof | On the last step but one she saw a greenback ly- | 4p ih eek y wor Pree pOECRER— a Newbury Yo November 5, Pergy Giana ot eeroiee in mat zilng ‘With lightrard ag the excited thioues | FONDA wore generally favorable to O'Brien, | the Government of the United Fates, Preaident Grant | ing. She took Itup, put It into her pocket, and | Shovld ack you to appoint sometiods Nosihit: cou Monday, Sore dow 0 le Street police station prove ‘ m inoved to and fro, assembling In-groups to dive | afd Were received with great enthusiagin, | hae pot proved a perfect Cuief Magitrate: he hasbeca | went home. She showed it to her master, who | Felative, what would you do? If of Jacob I. Mosier, aged .. . 4 weanard, But oue arrest rt cuss probabilities orto veut oplaiona, the scene | Lh fact that nearly all the returns read | gully of extreme raroleasnent ail! iC te to be hoped | informed her of ite value. At her requesk the | {iP over every might until you did, I rhe relatives anf frfende of the fauniy are reapeetdale = day, and that for disorderly iu became oue of intense interest, It was a kalek, | Were from the warda In question soon excit boar he will take a jeeson from the developments of the } gentleman took charge of it, ‘The next morning | \\¥, 7 night until you aid ly luvited to attend the funeral, on Wednesday, Novern- THE EIGHTH WARD HIVEn DIX doseupie ple in which iiving men ar much comment. and the enthusiasm was the advertisement was seen, and the young woe | ¥euld appoint him ev ally.” (Lavug ber 6, atts o'clock P.M. trot the resklence of bi RIC j - 1 go louger hold good. “The past ; ; shoes, Inlay. George Rarchell, ie a at Wiiliamabirgh ,. women were the figures, and th si enaine | dampened by persons bringing news from Tam orm of ely at | man came over to New York to deliver up the r ; > In the Twenty-eighth:Precinetro-vulled by the | aceue was continued until, tate Inte the night | WARY ad the Republicau Headquartors to the . T to other of poresna Gealltaate | money. : Tnhaman Cruelty at West Potnt, ae cece cupRaay: November 6, ea, W, Ganlm 1 4 botive, there was much aulmation about the | Rockets and bonfires served to enliven the | tect that O'Brien was running behind both | sdminieer cai fede cor the | Me. J Sook the bitt to the Tresnury, end It | Cerrespondence of The sua, vo rrlutiycs aud Trends are respectfully invited ta e J polls, but no disturbance, When well-known ©. Old_barrels, champagne baskets, buce | Havemeyer and Lawrence in many of the wards. | peobie, Grants will mvet force Une vatioual Legulature | was identified as one of the bills which had beea | Weer Point, Nov.4.—A most heartle atieud the funeral, on Wednesday, November 6 id Polldolane made their appearance in the streets. | beams, and otlier combustibles were piled high | ,A,Wenderful change soon took place in the | sauctien reform,” paid to Mr, J-—— the day before, Hf LOY Se o'clock, from the residence of his parents, 37 La * he urching of the neighborhood, who seemed | and tien fred by bays who Were fully'as much | Pool selling in the basement of the hall — ‘The President of the bank gave the woman a | #hHrnt hss been inflected upon eleven men of #t. His Femains will be taken to the Church of our Py to rogard the vlection agan exellent joke, gen- | excited as their eitizen fathers. The must O'Brien, who had been the favorite at great | Kpanish Misloformation from Cuba—Am $80 bill, pany E, Raginecrs, A Glaturvence wes slieged Shored ict the rovers at kis coats Gasece te . erally ed th fm with embarrassing recogni- | dition which has held in the city for ¢ odds, having fallen to be the last man ip Pa s-4 been committed ib one of the rooms of the company, | furinterment, sadist aaiteadatnad . ten. mable ineiaiee was toatl the Hon. | Hong trat election day | the Face odds of 190 to 1M heing bot that | Havana, Nov. i via Key West, Nov, 5.—The Herolec Couduct of Enaign Bolles, and e bottle thrown down the eteirs, For this the men ; ame ne a youngsters | jolcing, w us acted por to the u most, and the | Pe would be, beaten, by both Hlave Fmeyer and | Government trope met e body of terurgente wear | , WASREMATON, Nov 5.—The Navy Department } belonging tothe room were mustered ani told that if Special Motices, . lof | HUM NINTH AND FLPTEWA‘TIN WAND ive suuoyed their fun an of old. Crvered, the Wall abel ead $0 Hee Tee RCE, | trinvied, and detoated them, Forty-three of the iaier | 12 O Melly advised of the her of Pretza T. | theman did not at once confess to throwing the bottle | 37). ye yas ~ ‘ The Ninth and Fitte ak nd Dulidings. 10 front of Hits up. Jimmy is nowhere, Havemney HN er ger Koy foe D. Roller, of the United States steamer Troquote, who, | the Captain wouldt punish all the men, At o'clock the HS PARAGON smtmrs > . thelr usual ie ne FO de oes Hus raed that it Next Mayor, The cuthisiactie crowd wee (le | “Tate omelet tetegrame announce the progress of the | at the risk of tis own Iife, rescued from A ¢ the | same evening the men were again mustered, ordered to Maite to Order wad Warranted te Fit ; - aevidly, atid gl ost Impessible to f he's Way throw cate despondent and began to disperse. eA TT Se aeee ret ie morsing | Stauiene enginecr of asteam tog, who had been Mown | “Attention company!” placed in euarce of {wo aon: | Sent by Expres «0.1, t0 any part of (lg coautry ab § : ELEVENTH WAND It oveupled the entire space betwe - from New York overboard by the explosion of « boiler below in the | fuunition and informed that they ware te'etaud ie that |e satetas 41 }inen ‘ In the Bighieenth District Jacch Stefan of He nd the car tracks in the street It w i The LasttHools Before Election, eae river Haogkok, China, The commanding after of the 6 Shirts and five tine . at decid street was challenged... Mr how ‘bulletia Was posted, It was received. With | porta owing is the return of the Parie Mutual Fekete Tronwals ve s Shir, He iae = Janitor of the public primary scho fe cheers. or derisive Wwed With | Pools asthey closed prior to the election To ihe Bitter af The Sun * T rushed in the starboard gangway and wa pases a great variety Breet, and lig ts well Eauwn to the re 0 tho Hature of the news, When it seus | 7 At Thomas's satoon-O'Rrien, 190; Havemeyer, wo; | _ Si Having noticed so much bragadocio im | by Mr. ie Henaid, "1 ean save that a Pelled to sabd seve and. 8 | Directions forteasur iment sent o , spectors, and marshals. By a clerical error he | announced that the Fourteenth Ward of Brooke | S¥fehees 69; Vix, 280; Keenan, 145. £ F paper about Stephen O'Reilly, otherwise ku ue | NOs and discouraged hy the attempt.as the ian | baif hours ip one position. Is this justice HCTARO MEARS, ‘ Y Tar pncolled ax David Steman, The Prosident of | isn had given Me, Greoley wlarge majurity, the | rairetccAN’ Tone MS: Ragtad A MAvemeyer, 43; T seadon's Mouse, and that he Is ooking for somebody to | Santor" ha mage wth persed aasianuee ani Meech Youre, very respectfully, Geotlenen’s Fun he Board o1 egisters suid that it was hisown | enthusiasui of Use vant assemblage burat all re reenit ve th i 1 : hep Sp doy ng 4 a oO a ~ mistake In calling out David instead of Jacob, | straints, It manifested itself th one ml at Lat Grseley aa or President Ln Now | gate OT trey tee toe gan ee pale was VOH HOME AS TEE I ob. | straints nites one might Fant, 1a, Greeley, by FY ‘oat ute tos take Contents of the Weekly Kun, ASCE REMEDY FOI HOUSE tari. Fae ieepnegnrs voted to receive Mr, BuofTan’s ef Which rang out upon the alr lke a thune uit of ide eievtlon in Connecticut—Oract, | {Nr Hern a Pein AR HC SU THe WeEKLY SUN, published this morning, | MA Give Olive Kar lutrusliy and apply tt to the noth ballot, but Marshal Young sald ho would arrest 4 . with hie approw nd money on Th picked thems bowl ui forehead and reas ise Olin 4 him ifhe voted. Mr, Stefan lost his vote rather Bie \ ee day eveniag, NOV. % at # O'Clock, AL-610 Becond avenue. ——— contains the following charge well the a ta Veh Ue 1 f Sha leet nto “Gamaisioner’ Davenports ashe, Ene ye Wear Valen a Ralnai) Jonni Conrail.” | A Girt Outraged and her Father Murdered, | Ibe Contin kite jKemlt of the, Hvomteuy al Blea , As Uitte ga tha Witt Digsste ual a. tne | Cg sides, Fae a Rocnesten, Noy. §.—This morning at an early Menri Rechefort’s Marria BAHIMORS, Nov: Augustus Wiisun, whit is At Seale 1 acon as the Fi strict poll opened, the ein front of the Tribune office was | hour Susan B. Anthony and eight other females went . map, a to ravieh @ colored girl on Bunday asl The | » 2 Btreet. should he atvempt to vote, Mr. O'Brien rounded, and men Wook malted them ite thet Rasen, Shane wie wiatt aes tr M, “ he fa ‘asbington Valentine, was attracted by | New York The kid of a a ieath of Fee ee TS TEBRORE {nvectmes H pt Le vo le ‘ounded, en looked upon em int Xen There were elghte + 10 legitiutize bis offepring. | fer cries aud went (o her uucked drerley j A. arity he Khode Ree ( pate y aun allt nts surptine wan eae a a A ew PS ao Te ee TMi eee alse i Weed hay deat Hee | Hemiceeioe? | Aparna tems he diode rauaietas ngage, HRP SATIME OL NN Se H gugtody. When arraigned before a Univ ‘ronuklin, ‘The returns were scanned with - —— Murderer has been secured, Leola WeMlihine ana Cn Sil December $000 TN CASH Lo ticked holden . tie ininissionsr in 43 Chambers stroot, he | profound interest, and the oft-repeated senti- DU a ~ tion of the Department of the Upper —— ture | Froude's Fourth Lectu is y: , pes } learned that the census taker had reported that | ment was "Well, if we lose this Hime the road CURIONITENG OF ORINE jeunah trogpa tine been completed. That pUovlec en Jen her tiurwe and Mr. Froude, tive. Tk TICKETS G4 : Hp one by that name resided in the dwelling ine | Is paved, tory for the future.” N@ Deapes -—. of We Departunent of the Marne ts slowly proceeding. < ie! je treme . Arizona ; The Prince of Burglare- Narrative of th Lottery. A. DARIFS, aul 7 ana Lot A dleated. Mr. 0 rien proved by acveral respecte | randim " aremed to be the motto of all, | WelV. Thompron, alias Moxley, who killed —— = Bax Franciaco, Nov, ¢—Last night the Bro- | fest of lagrare A Messgoria.og estrixe, 4 Pings Ar | iert. 6 Propduey. £0. hoe Lah Ney Sark. Frisce ' witnesses that he did live the fy 4 ne | John Martin in Bowling Green, ky., (we years ago, ‘therton brothers, unde: foagery, one Hiley, | ‘anean: Tennyson's New Poom ‘arly Lite of | carued {hforimation furnioued'ip all legal lotterice ‘4 and thatit| The crowd in front of the Heraid of i Hi go and LOSSES BY FIRE, Joaqui Mac ad bean his home nearly three years. ‘Thin tem | atretched oormplotely rcross BrowdWay, and was Side tite “i Eau h he ferfelied. wee arranted on and another prisoner ¢ wunty jail, “buck | Miles from New York: fiiute on Bend for clrowler. } jony procured hi ange; and He instantly sely packed, It was nuinbered by thowsaunda. | West with innate eotpaiy. me ravelling | | ‘The exten! 0 wagon factory In Knoxville, Il. (dap goenea” the fates. ang put Batol ta nie | Notes on Bes etry 1 Many ( wR A A : Myelin lat p eg ote. Soveral men clainbered up and seated them- | Jonathan Harding and John Gilahannon, farm | 10m 800. then‘sealed the wall and escaped” Tye officers we ‘Opolia~ interesting. Sketches of Cy Ne day, Nov. 12. ’ 57 ~ yt rere in the employ of Milton Fox, in Dracnt, vial . " + | soon ib pursuit. Sherif Adaims 4.000 reward for ¢ Four and a Brace of Partridges, Financ Y cy r AKD, vee on the guys which sup lerricks | pocnethen Harding and John Gllehe Judge 's dwelling in Newtonyille, Muss (: Thrace of Parttiges : Fi Ke thie ward po disturbances occurred, ana | {2 the new Post OMive. ‘The returns were posted | Vowell, Musson Mudday, became titoxicated, wnd.on | 1oae the recapture of the Brothertor ere. gence and Markets ROYAL HAVANA LOTTERY - Ome Grrest was nade through. as fost us roceived, and the enthueimam for } their way houie lat ‘Bight quarrelied, aud Marding W.H. Allin’s harns tore in Fitchb Mass. Tm 7 complete epiton Price reduced to $18. J. Bo MARTINEZ @# CO, Teper ughout the day, | Greeley aud Liberalism was i Wea killed. Giishasoun has beta urreeted, ta ‘ ere rare, Mane. iw Doner SN cont plete eprome of the iKeve, 10 Wail st., Box 4,405, New York Post Oilice, c © youth for iptoxication. ey Ee dy Pr ’ 166 $4,200 | Laurance §4,KN, for furnity and bed» } news of the week from ail parts of the United States | — ss yo FOURTEENTH WARD. acne oe rye a Ata fire at IM North street, Boston yesterd ie nam atveet. | aud the Amerigan continent. Copies ia wrappers ready ROVAL HAVANA LOTTERY, ’ tine Preney at thee Blavesthrand. 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