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Cee eens , Lh, SUING” WERUNOUAT , {_ ——————____ AIN Invosted In two cigars and two drinks. Mr. Pat- sODEEPN 7 a , ; Th taht ‘Let me again remind this council, sald he, that GREAT FIRE tN MADYTSON, N. J. Wabash... A BY * THE GREEN BOY OUT AGAIN | teesetgn gre ewe onto teins, oro THLE TLATLEM CHURCH WAR, | Setpenttncsririh ate ttt a een ee eerie ay Eh, 1" ol trot x 4 ere oe Hke tif T take you to our office. twill go and a ata Mr. Trioas sald he had adjourned the meetin ve One e Prete co uaren Baran De: || Rereeurere, ee ee i tg HOW THRE INNOCENT SUN REPORTER | cot atyenty-dollar bill, and then you can try It | ANOTHER NOT AND ALMORT INTER. | alluded to against the vote It it was saninat i DASHES MERE AND THERE BY THE | Dene ee tendiarian Aurinmoatern preferred: § Se is : eNTY- LLARS, n at 0 YABL 7 y. ag he doubted—to prevent more scam iN), " o od jwaukee and " MADE TWENTY-SIX DOLLARS, i lleiwent.’ Tho Green Boy sat and meditated siialogertnte! basse wan very late, and tho enemies. of ‘te ehirch ethene! Aha ae Madison, N.J., was on Tuesday night the | Muvauxee mat, Paul pia a Ry = wenty minutes, eH bject a x aves = i A Honevolent Yan who Wants Everybody | YiTen Mr Daiter returned. He walked Ver. | Church-Members' Characters Handled With- Frere yromking with the wole object of tiHiNg Net | sudge McCnun's Will—Vald Provattons whtch | scene of the mont disastrous conGagration thet } bacite Mail... sry iy fa Maken Fertane ile Treats the Green | dant into the street, saying, “1 have got joves ‘The Story of a Jilted Harlem | Sinith at that meeting had called Brother Dou May Hrenk It. haa ever been witnessed in that place. Notonty | Hilt cisiiciaiiai ss gat Fa # to Cigue and Gin Cocktails And le and now we will take @ stage a A Pastor's Indignant | laes a lar, and when the brother offered him his ‘The hearing of the Judge McCunn will case | was much property destroyed, but two valuable | Boron, Hartford and Krie. 8% 8M rously Presents Him with $26, TTT tor sae two pn eesondlugly cmibers Vindicntion—What Next pea trey. Wonre eeitity Toster ant Don't | was resumed before Sarrogate Hutchings yeatentay. | horses wore also loat. ‘The fire ortainated In the |” 2%na tm cane" Sere Seok g. Last Saturday the Green Boy of Tur id Mr. Patter paid twenty conts for the The Mutual Council of the churches of | “Was [not justified, brethren,” said the Dr. Garno was recalled. In bis cross-exatnination last | stable of Mr. James Bryce, a New York cotton | [iannival and at. Joseph... — M e rocelved the following letter Hlis conversat the way the Rapti«t Association of Southern New York. | “in adjourning the meeting under such © Saturday the doctor beeame somewhat confased, id merchant, on the Fast Madison road, at half okay “ ; seed pret. * ii a 4 u Pantie fi. f,, 00t liga, fh th Ros Abell f Aes pied convened to advise the First: Baptist Church of stances Putnama eon. when asked by Mr. Jacques whether he had related all past six, and was first seen by the gardener's nicketlver preferred .. dams EXpream.... Bran 96 NUCH pleased Witt wife, Mra, Coran, ‘The gardener was at the time | Wells, Fargo @ Co. that was aid and done when he signed the will, be answered,“ Yes A eT te fr wn pockot to that of Verdant, | 'urlern regarding its internal troubles, assem Tn concliston the Rev. Biijah Lucas referred but omitted to repeat w had th . This lack on pizaled the Green Boy ex- | tiled fi e le » room of that church + | 0 aes Short! Ainertea U, Kxpress, Ha wut willing to resign toy ¥ din the lecture room of that chureb y at some length to the character of the 1 aaa area ne dirert examination. tat atter he had | casting his vote at the polling place. Shortly | dulted States Expres 11a ia think tem chanee fOr 8 ceeding.” He meditated. The result of We | vorday morning. at The Rev, A. | who he sail were persecuting him, He worn toon the direct examination, that acted; | after the alarm was given the whole. village rib dage tla Aireetodte's Cartes iradiey at | avedivation will appet ee eee wt vonkers presided aa Mod. | ivited bile due from them to the church for tentainont, aud. 1 d out to subdue the flames, but hefore nc- hai Sat rote Secaat Chane the THE SINKING FUND INCREASING, . reddy tiend ORES ditched) geod Mod- | the past two years, and asserted that they wero The second atgna perations could be commenced the two eal Estate Market. iacahuns Phie iketwastivectel | When the Astor House was reached Mr. Pat- | Cr-tor. and Brother Willman, of De. | xul/inpaid, Oita dald MF. Murr, had 9 busines Horerae three vatvabte hunting dogs. and a New- | Political oxeltement having subsided and the Neely. jed_ the way directly to. the. bar root, nderon's ehure slerk, ‘Thirty-seven | Teputation ‘of being # dishonorable man, and Hace rBiceted to by Mer taequies. oundiand doe were burned 6 8 crisp. horse digease abated, bustneas waa resumed yeste OCI. cacatal wreteh, ond the | (ef led, the way directly to the barroom. Hs | At o epureies Wee cere 7 De sinith, it was well known, did not, pay his t was objected to by Mr. dacqtes ‘The flames soon communicated to the barn, co lgronatinn 4 ordered two gincocktalls, ‘The G ined the ovjection, and Mr. Gerry took an ren Hoy stood | churches were represented by delegates, and the atthe Fxchange Salesroom with # promising appe beginning cf his circular is a) vis. He sald t td Thirsty, hope | pr" which was soon leveled to the gre nd. Sparks fe. ite be sleeve doctor owed a wash- | exception, ume vody Will | tte om. fila Cay ee pis sida. He pulled him by the slveve. He | room waa crowded by men and women, mem- yee ete vic hundred dollars; and that his | Nig neqaes then offered. on part of the Martha ftot. | from the above flow across the lane to the | snee of ectiniy. Negotiations ob nriate tale were rw Smount expended fof printiog wnt owt ome ware | vou havent given me the note, you know." | berg of the church,and thelr frionds, all anxtous Vindictiveness "was caused by thé pastor's re; | trick heirs. an, obection te the fri, a being invalid on | property, of Mr. Wiliam 1s roe, called The | newed, and the prospeote St te inten seaen, preety aoe a een re nden Ttink | Oh," sald Mr. Patter, “1'li pay for this.” te listen to the feerfal crtenthations and recrim. | (ponserance with Rien on thes Subjece, He, oad aVeromaa, Aiepaner war piaccton ie, Couns | Poeun’ and within Afteen minutes three barns | freely aisenssed among dealers. But one Wertenester deine ntore for nis audee Phe seme hands tr any nk FORYe Betnee ey WB. The Patter cast a look of Injured tnnocence | pressed sneors and undertoned remarks heard Faclosed in this letter was one of the ordinary | (]00n,the Green Hoy. and te ae tedatralgnt | on all sides, that the greater part of the audi- a several for n Sar same, sald Verdant © Ho ge tk a a alant: <O | nations launched by each party at the other. | ment for an unpaid bill, and that Mr. Burr was Uknow but that you khow ne ary tain the aup. | How being sued for dishonorable business trans- L want to eee if Loan paes it It was very evident, however, from the sup a eet eT Austin he sald Was A Iean, and an outbuilding filed with hay and grain were sported, tupeteney, vu that Ht coutnined vold | fotaily destroyed. The fames were not subdued | tue ‘evotincions, for. am exchange of en until after LI o'clock, pencil Bea hag ping fos with t — Aine pumber of homes and cattle were in ie a Lat ont dR Calan he pehurious man, Who, with plenty of m: . an adjoining stable, but they were removed to ® nowarrented and sho poller fttie"or nothing to the cause of C hie | A Youne Farmer Tarred and Feathered. | bigco of eth The carriage house is also a | of, the North Slore Ferry Company im raising dust clroulars which for the past few yoars | to the cashier and presented it eas | once wore in favor of the aggrieved members, | council squirmed in their seats ns those so-called Mr. C. H. Kelsey, a well-to-do farmer of Hunt- | Lotal wreck, but its contents, consisting of | {helt rates of fare aity pox oaty beoene Lig te he land, | berfectly genuine and Groeney pocketed $19.70, Lue ho was | Tevelations were made, and looked very much | ington, L. 1. years of age, recently became infatuated | several carringcs and w wore saved. : aang compeny of Pamc dt havo been scattered so profusely over the land. | MOTT Bat ten gan and opposed to the Rev. Blijah Lucas, who was | Tike men who do not enjoy the foast spread be- | witha Mis Julia Smith, © young woman possessing |, The two horses which were lost are well | pidity as to comnitt a'fanion contd It ended thus: SE siee eid tak toan who wanted every- | practically on trial through the medium of his | fore them. aoa aes et at $0000. welch wa willed to her by | Known tothe sporting fraternity, and arecallod | exist and the only regret exprimed, by wien Staten coripact which T sign, and to which you y to make @ fortune," that they gave you a | church Dr. Armitage at this point moved that the | Property 7 | “Slouch,” née" Idaho,” and “Scuttle.” Slouch | [sand dealers who hope for any thriving fature for HPA he maleate not ey bet 7 | counterfeit ten dollar bill, Just let mo look at ‘ cl} consider the case closed, and co ‘a | her grandfather, Mise Smith hae lived with her grand | hag a record of 2:28. These horses were the | beautiful Isle (of the fen, jet ind to disclose this matter to no living gow ment." if ing. mother, Mra. Charlotte Oakley, and ts engaged tobe | property of Mr. James Brice, Jr. They were | Not raise the fare vo Atty canta, r hearing was set down for M onday next. ‘The pulpit and table assigned to the Moderator precip’ living ® H fhe tamediace erection of bridges and proper railroad Tam to return to. you,sccure frat obwerya oment. i witht he steps | were docked with flowers tastefully arranged, | ‘The Moderator ruled that if the church had Sammie of the same town, Mr, Kel- | affiicted with the prevailing epizodtio, but were | ¢ Arg tity SI ee fia of thebectcouattsi toner aartorevcry | opie modest raueat wae nrotered cn thetene | Tere strona ings were all ealculated to tm | AR{ more evidence to place before the Counel Me hue tauy letters: Tolowed her | in-w convalescent state Weforo tho fire. “The | seriou. of coun”, lauren ad ernie eet Biv I receive from you, hind ' he oe out ' 4 The Green Boy being loth to withdraw anythin it do ao, and that the aggrieved members sho al sible occasion, and even went ao far | owner would not hi sold them for $20,000, higher fares world do 90 at an cariter day, re me, Tam to coant you oul Fine anti) you wave may | from his ainking fund, responded thing | press one with an idea of sanctity and beauty. | then be given time to reply in rebuttal. an to enter Wer f Jadder, through the a eye rote ene harn anc stablo | Suite an interest was manifested in the leral eatew f Avie hands, We. nluet do businesa under thie | We'll fix that whet 1 | An elegantly bound Bible lay on the pulpit,and | Mr. Lucas—We wish to hold back our evi- piseew, nies srequesry ie Amounts to nearly $5,000, fully insured, Mr, | yesterday, Jaines Miller, por order Supreme Court (He Cistey in your hand ust ca We'lLix that when we get to the hotel, R + fe Pere tn in rebupeal him, but all torno p # nd. others re | Amounts to nearly $5000, fully Insured: Mac | Ce ieamish, referee). aor four lots north mule of Watty fiiupact, wad let hla who Arst violates it atiter (he Coa: | arm aatianed now that vou are all right, and if | over this sacred volume were launched the most | Oypees 4 bu ea Mr. Kelery to gilt annoying Miss Sinith, On. jam Brice loses about $15,000, partially ine | fourth sireet, east of Second avenuc, for BAAN. eequeucen. you will come over to French's L will draw my ‘ Moderator—It is ruled that all the evi- Maya that the iatatuated young man | sured. Mr. Brice renrets exceedingly the loss of | “RW Hatrauide same Court uriet (Gee, Demare Apoompanying the circulaf was a “epectal,” | thousand Goilers and pay it to you. Then you scandalous accusations from the pastor, which now. and the case be closed. could. not be per-unded. by kind words to desist from | hie grain, which was of rare quality. id the premises tt Broome street for. 85,100; which reads: Pr the mo xe were met by equally distasteful revelations from A thatis the decision, we are law. | hisattentions fo Mire sinith, rome ten ortwelve men, | No cause can be assigned for the fire, no fire, | "ere, Johnaon, Jr. aud J. M. Gideon announes ‘the whi can send ie the money by express veaptired tin, cutoff Ma hate and whiskers, ¢ y erectant 8 * i in. | abiding citizens. in. + | amp, ¢ Mo substance or mates | sale of 4) choice vin sites in Bergen Point and two : ‘A GIN COCKTAIL AND A Dr. Sinitn, who represented the excluded mem: nw vote Whi te? ‘0 bin With & coat of tar and feathers, Hal Was allowed In the stable where tho fire | mudern dwellings on Nov. 11; also, 2 1 ' sdtoncannot remain at the hotel long enough forme | * All right” sald the ast bers, Many mombers of the council shuddered pip roury ware re mien driginated. “It ix believed by many to be the | ‘fuhand pieturnaqae city of kingston, Ny to cone and see vou. and Amity stiertetiree blocks | | Atrived at French's, the Green Ro} visibly ut those manifestations of unchrtattan | ¢,MF, Lucas then rend cortiti ates Of al | Rattway Accidents in Westchester County. | work of ani incendiary. 1o Ne held on the wronds durin {he eneuli weeke west of Broniway, L havea smallomes in the base | his frieud to room No.1. b : love, and all seemed sickened at the thought | of August. s. Isl, signed. by bis accusers, and | Mrs. Muldoon, an old woman who has suj The owners of the destroyed pronerty fect | The seine house will gel, wt (ue Exchange Sale aroom, Bent. Step in and ask for me, if Lam not in. the | here fora moment, and I will bring you up t , i ; fleet tin in Wars terme, When Mt. a ported her invalid husband for several years by wi themselves greatly indebted to the residents sninth street, hetwe ith and Ninth Fler inattentance will call me and you snust be eure Toney. T don't like to pay it to you In the | that so much of uncharttabloness should exist | Sustaining tim in wartn term nen Mr. Aus | Pe Mins BF Gen ton woe 3 eroreee train | Orthelr ald in extingulshing the flames. The | aveuues, Brooklyn, H formate evime, "Do siok metiyon the mature of Your fatwa ch raven ere’ in a Chmietiaes obiutiens Une mane was reae uinped up | tng, waa killed by the loeal New Haven expr town cannot boast of a Fire Department, and _——-— ae 2 , Patter said," AIL right," mgat SEPARA TIONG TOR Th8 COMPINS and exclaime ined tied south yesterday morning at Fitch street, Tremont, The | the work of subduing the flamos was dode by New York Ma And asmall slip of paper with the name and Verdont hurried down the stairs, and Into the eP J rm . for one, never en hat paper. b er, secing her about the track, sounded | means of buckets. All ¢ yesterday the vicin- Wepnravay, Nov. 6.—Proun D MEAL i address lithographed thus: barron, He ordered @ gin cocktail for ream | The proceedings of the council were opened | At the concluslon Mr Taicas sald, Teas peeh nd Feverved his locomotive, but he ‘contd | ity of the fire was crowded by a gaping multi senuy for family gar SE eater Ha ST a tg Ral Alt nie tl el chasball dilage tibet beaded ohare ol tithe churches have been in. t would ike to Pe tencing aires wuicn completely seniped! | wule, and It served fo be, the chief tnplc of th £ ey wae checked. “Minnesota. apringe Pinte Prey oe cern cen Vaeee ce eeee | ronan inet While Brother Rhodes waa | present some testitiony ow that polat.”” James Kay nan, waa fatally Injuredy a | Jay. Hot excepting bint lee nate Temand at full prices, A™ Tar i 7 M ” a pint ~ reriiiasic en, Do q mange es “a tia louthern, We inter, St. : ; 1, C, Pattor, seith the complimenta of praying Rrother Lacas was comparing notes | eruiiasion was given, and lie toad papars and je to give any THE PRESIDENT CONGRATULATED, | Southern “mine had” chy malin. Cora, ane VERDANT HUNTING FOR A FORTUNE far Gkerx Bor or Tue Suw" with Brother Hillyer, clerk of the First Church. | ford Co. and. Greenport, which ‘characterised ae jpnbeeithitindin ‘We guote: Fiour—superfine State and At ovelock Monday morning the Green Boy | The mixture was sent to room No. land duly | After the conclusion of the appeal for Divine | jit as a model. pastor ‘and gentle Christi Reforming the Lunatic Asylum Abuses. ‘ x WaQie5, cxtre Bate, &e., B6.G8%.2 Aa rant et the he ‘ r ii See oud the miintited Gt the. let del pastor ‘and gentle Ch He Knew all About the Resntt a Month Ago rem re Mo tosite egerte An ront the! n DH e iH elV 1 by the apt pero lent Patter e He, avank t cen ccueys A anpro Lt at he las The n he i abr f apy peal to b count, ¥ . The commit appointed by the Commis- —Seeretary Fh Retire from the Cub- do. winter wheet extras and dou- 6 was attired lk an of means, he gin. but credible witnesses assert that w id they were approved nig that they would vindicate the principle t e f ves e ie ex! Thee city. shipping extras, $7.3 but very simple ininded young in any and held GCMMANY. Hone hie defence. He mounted he pulptt with | Eve atk chat sou will condemn ts tittertyy oF Word's Ione Lanetie Asylum abuses report in favor WaAsuincron, Nov. 6.—Those who have | fritbakere od faiy Ura diy arin oy southern nis hand the slip bear @ name of Mr, his bul document, and the clerk sat by " tse whol er | of abolishing the office mician: of placing the 5 pple extras, $7.6 We Ron, $4. i%a8. -wr.m.c puter ante Lou tvs, tn sccouan wun | SROMMT other eedPenGieartaeaee | sunitye wooly. Wasak fecha af angeate | Sra enn de rNitncahdarant | conversed with Pronitent Grant and his wore | (tal Waacrh at bisghby Hraidpes ke, f th 2 ie entered through : gated lh herald dak ex which Mr. Lucas rorerred, very often. He pro- | cane to your wisdom, intelli nd honor. increasing the nurn and orderiies, | intimate friends in Washington during the past Wem. Baokn heat dour,» i Po SON Peeping t h the bars, Greeney De two clgare 0 80 tested on behalf of the Church that it was their J . pe yg of ‘a ~ “ oats 4 oy i saw two ten sitting at a table, The two men he comm i ie wi Rien 2 intention to avoid all. personality, so far as they DK, SMITH'S VINDICATION Se Was appoinied German | Month, will remember that they v niformly pre: in fair deans} from the trad eater, am saw Greeney at the same time, and one of them © cheure and drluke in the st. Sicho- 1 and di lee to themselves. ‘They | Dr.’T, Franklyn Smith then summed up the / scam Ateted such a result of the Presidential election JW) hhds, inclndiog good refining Cube tent the room at ouice. The piher man 0 venied To ane tine 3 fine a unk a words but a] case for the prosecut Ht Felterated every A Collision in the Harbor. ashas just occurred, They seemed to possess | at sxe. and grocery Porto Hi {tle ean We door as Verdant opened the gate, and the To cast, 10 ation had been fore charge as heretofore published, and read add M peaain Bak az Kibat Tc x ‘wo polite Green Boy was bowed courtequaly in, , a | thom te the very en whose characters must | tonal certificates to verify thet. He devoted |. 7" by the owners of the stenmtug Cult | Osos Soe Ett ierited then tm tnett Hot be Lo eeu ‘The room was almost destitute of furniture Cr r two gin coektaile,.... . “ ifer by the velation., They accepted the yuch time to a vindication of his private char. | © recover damages from the steamtug Gen, William | country which justified them in their hopes and Aerie ‘burl The flour was wncarpeted. and the walls wor Hy care cuiaid'ia Acior ios, | Heat and didnot hold themselves responsible | acter which he ald had been wroualy ae failed anions ‘or running aerowe the bore of the Cait, | prompecta, now fully realized. ‘Tho President E : at toe winter se unhung.. Three or four wooden chairs and a y two gi coc in Astor Houee,: 9 f tlhe reel by the paftor, and. succeeded in convincing the reine her Into ¢ to-d ved calls of congratulation, In addt- mand #1. Te winter Wooden table upon which was abottle of ink Ore kctor then took up the care of Mr. and | majority present that he was not nearly #0 bl Wriccaveaher ie tp-dep received calle of coneresuiabion, fn 00; | sas matte ‘om het. at manage. constituted the entire furniture of the aristo- Balance to credit of Green Boy co feo | Mee Crook. who had been excluded, as t he had been painted. Questions and cross | {04'nhor the sumount of damag ee oe er fro alter fie. exheesses tuenks nixed, Heise. in store for cratic office of B.C. Patter, Esq atone ts pivintits claimed ty prevent thea fru questions were asked him by te ubers of the ELS to his guests for these nianifestations of friend~ yy ty ay Se TW! MAN AND THE BOY. 9 oe 5 Je sald Mra. Crook was a dauchter o Councll, but bis testimony could not be shaken GE ship, and apart from the political issues involved, ‘Ths person who confronted Greeney was a AGAN'S ELBOTION HOAX. Thoinpson, ‘The two had absented thi Inthe midst of his argument the Couneil ad- THE SAMUELS MURDER. Se entlfed chat the people had vindicated his is i are Mite chickscet many whose fR00 wae -- from the chureh repeatedly, but they always ap- | journed for supper. > private character, which bad been assailed dur- bea (ie. for new do., and the, for mized Wered with thick, bushy whiskers, He said: rea which Beat the Press and Paz | peared in the business meetings to vote. When |” At the evening session, Stephen H. Burr re- | taunted Fourteen Years Reappearance of | lug the canvass. ¥ dill sales 16-0 hieh, at 9e. for Western ' TRaown M AR 5 verybody Oltver's Grapevine Tel- | YT% Liat une ihe a pea ean ginposed of pelied the assaulte upon ple private character entthean; Sanmelite Bs nat there will be at least one change Inthe for mterowed Mate, and 61.18 foF prime, Kye—teles i eat a 4 ee os re. Crook insulted the whole Church, and | by presenting certificates from influential busi- Z Cali ¢ the oon heement of the next Sarna hag pie frene Boy sat down and) aiked!~ 1'Mr b from the Polls Direct. aekad CO ae eae eae aa oy ote e ng eee eo eee nie, | A few days ago Tas Sow published-an | Sees, ce, ee thors te mo question. 16 1s | anlgs ckorcasao tons ineielion mer in b ebina ant On the night of the eleotion the crowds | grace to he , ded from sich a Church.” She | Kurata made a few closing remariyI do a ow cam was exe or isunel Jan oo . tried to break down the rebutting testimony. pan. . up and down Park row came toa |e rd ilobbs had spoken and acted insalt- desig) ¥ will he return dead stop in front of W. Reagan's saloon to ease | ingly to his elder brethren ard pastor, under the ON® MAN WITH A LEVEL HEAD, ‘The Man—Ie has just gone to the Merchants’ Hotel to see a young man. that surg ‘The Bov— What thy . bb int of the reappearance in the Fourth Ward | known that Secretary Kish has repeatedly ex- | at $13.4he$is lo, for Noveraber at 4, wid i tok aoe Of Ellen Malone, who was implicated in the | Prested his wish to be relieved from the posl- | December of Git. vel wen, aise aad ances tion of Secretary of State, His desira will be | Hcef name sold to some extent at S38 for weather ; > Cured. "Bacon was. frm ont * bat ‘The Man— Huve you everhad any dealings with | oy the bulletins that filled the three front win- | luiience of Dr. T. Franklyn smith and Deacon | Dr. Armitage then sald: Mr. Moderator, Samuels murder fourteen years ago. B. H. | gratified st the end of the present term. Pe cy he | Mr. Patter ? ae eeenig ctore: ‘These butletine ie. | £..1; Burr, Ie had publicly proclaimed that | we're all worn out; can't we do somett i | Simithaon was mentioned as having been sus- | | ‘There Is no probability of a change of Attor: | fer for 'short lear. Cut men wore gemerall Gil aie Lor Yo. ‘ Bo ad ay cane baror | wish tho brethren would tell us the case 4s | pected at the time of the murder, Smithson | Pey-General. « udan Nriiuame secue mi ee remeaete: hear tineeell rally, nies 1. he's a good man to deat with, | playe toa friend that, although he could have been | at ssc. Lard was i the full returns by wards, of the Mayor | was in the chair; that no justice was to be had | Close fair deinaud and Om: Pee Boy —T espect ton Wake SOMCTLINg CU OE eee ee ee eine crowd that assembled in | Inthe church, He war requested to ber tne | Brother Pendietan-1 move that we now was the rival of the murdered man tn the affec- | elected Senator fron Gregan, he declined boing | iy ts, ineisiling rine Ne bin. 2 ; ri s the He tatiana tae | PATE eh and Dut he refused Fit council to discuss tis matter folly | tions of a Mies Curtias of Brooklyn, whose da- | candidate in order that he might remaln In | A 2PQs Cyn ag extrvaien The Man—Tell me where you are stopping nnd | the strect as soon as the frst returns from the | (Vy rarer ae ewe | goet enpne @ Andie gucrreotype was found on the person ot Samuels, | Nigpresent ofice. ‘ eG 5 ee Tene hue astricor ees Toe quiet 96 Twill sent him down you this afternoon. | Second Ward were expoved to view, which was | fj he walked in an Tanner | _ Hrother Stevens—I hope this council will not sient fe Ie good reason for stating that any re Cheese was quiet and Unchanged al Lh4@ The Boy—Lhave aroom at French's. insite tee Gono tint 3 Se tha ronment aCe ae aiealone On the Coroner's Inquest Miss Curtiss’s relatives | marks with hers of the ‘The Man What room ¢ at least two hours hefore they appeared in front | entirely aerume the room. and Me ES lage a i ides Beavene: testified against Siithson, It was not known | Cabinet would be mere sp Dut it may he Hoy. No. I f the calcium lights at the several newspaper | fe rarler, spouted in & Me Hew Rrother Lucas—I object to Mr. Stevens —— ser, | Whether he was alive or dead, be sald that the commissions of all of them will The Man Mr. Patter will call upon you at otheeel ke dd every minute until long after | cluded. Brother Stevens—My objecuon is that upon Tat hight Smithson ente re the Oak street expire at the close of the present term, thus ne- ovehn SPABLENE. He arNeclha (EeaK RA ie A sltsciiterOua eesti: pplituther Stevens My objeciion ix that upon | poficestation, Sergeant Kelly was behind the | cessitating new commissions to those serving a oo tees matenatt Thereupon the Man bowed the Boy out, and | Midnieht, by whtch time It was et lny ose! 5 buble hes heard the case tt ful, “Sow let. theat k. The visitor was dressed ta a double- | Cabinet officers after the 4th of March next. nee, ap Te conemenp- the Boy went at once to Freach’s to en bie for the cars to pr git: Tawas thought that theng were exclu: | fon hom 'we deal with it . breastod black coat. Tight pantatoons, and turn. | It iw too early to anticipate, the President Peis ig rie Aree foie reuaivie dlnpaied Were | 40 hich eve heron th ui gfe we deal with He ved by loud eries of | down, collar with a blick bow. ite wore a | action in the future concerning reforms, and ales 5.607 bales, closing, by oficial ‘report, at orn a. Greeney. arrived st French's he found A Foartiiy say armen, He said that th On | Gusationt aisetion round bat, which sat jauntily on agood sized | measures of Administration, further than bb (or November: tk Bite, ter. December, Ilse. tor neney, Given ae Teil meelatarea. | cortict tras they went, but {t was then | thoi the exelistons were made to keep the per {Heetton | Tee Ot at a late hour tast | head. He wore alight moustache and goatee, | intimation that he will endeasor to shape | Jauuary, 18 1htre. for February, ae, for Marit: Ise. fhe estaurany: vvideneee Hei. | found Imposstht eet the full returns that | fons from voting waa a“ inischievous itp nite eat eth wee it aession, Lavine arrived | Aa,ne stepped up to the railing he recognized | his official conduct 90 ne Co most the expects: for April, and. ite. tor May! The Liverpool market jerk placed after the name A fr. Reagan determined to make a joke | 3° ted falsehond, at'no decision e ihe Sergeant, and nervously said : O° | tans of the country, and t tite the people in | ge tmorted dul suuddling aplani, 108, | 0 pgned, number Lt. His number he crossed Ms “ fled his to prove a single — Don't you know me any more, Sergeant stronger bonds of peace, while by all meane in | sei isgautictororade: Straiged rosin, rin at €4.40. placed above it the number 1. ‘The reg of what he had began in earnest, With the as- [or such exe He raid that ‘ _ ae Sergeant kelly puton his glasses and looked | his power promoting their welfare Nae ee orale: nat arms at Expense: Taltow sold sroclaimed that Verdant had originally sistance of the revistey returns, an estimate of | Burr and Sovith had been formerly 1 THE IMPRISONED BROKERS, sharply at his questioner. He answered. that 1 Al dcibe. for choice, Whiskey steady atte, Preighta: Rea iC that for some. reason} en | theprobable yore for each ward was made and | their passion for diacipling. The chit re - his face was familiar, but be could not recall his - —— Fran bint quiet; wheat to Liverpoot, by stoaii, Oa. hanged to No.1. So thorough a cosmopolitan | at iuierval Were placod on {he trans. Chat these two men had veted for nine | 4 Young Man, with Flowing Locks, Visits | fame. Smithson looked nervously around, and Aw Antiebicense Riot in Exeter. Enc. ——— = «Mr, B.C. Patter would certainly have no sus- | parency by Sr. Marlowe, who bad done good ¥ fon cates of ehureh diveipline. pugeecOahe Ulkitla: uaa Mes OWAl he hesitated for a moment. Finally he mustered | Toxpox, Nov. 6.— An attempt was mate yee MARINE INTELLIGENCE. piclons aroused on that point bervice in opneaition to 'Htlen, © years nw they ane taking sean uncourage and pulled out of his pocket a stip die M ne eoslges es i a Bacal ead SNuactitited crowd, entirely ignorant af the Hetley dunt seem to Nike ie | It was thought that Mra Vietori t a pili te handed totheseraeant, | thtay tocelebrate Guy Fawkes's Day in Exeter. The ——— 1 TME BRNEVOLE .__.| trtek bein played. upon thet, erecked onc dis i great howl over It Woodhull and Mist Tennie ©. Claflin would be Te erinted’ the glasses On bie non: | Mair wae turned into @ demonstration sain the | Qo. 44 MINIATURE ALMAMAO-THITN DOF. 0 1g At 9 o'clock the Green Boy was reciining | figures with loud cheers or t The WEARING EP A SUNDAY SerONT kivalehad: is the Unteed tates Clecatt Court yen ‘atthe slip. Smithson. pointed out | Liqnor Licensing act, Several speakers denounced th Lees Ey ss ¢ Mlmooe pepeerully on oy LU Oe eee at ehen | Breater part of those in the street seemed to bo Vhen Prother Sinith lent himself to the § Gast wae te thera 4 his name and the Serzeant took off his glasses. | | measure, but met unch opposition from persons inthe | Sandy Hook..12 5 Gor i Heli Gate... 200 aitice of the hotel. chosing his Britannica. when | wartn supporiers of Lawrence, 18 SUN's cat Predeeh iegd Ge ab cel BV LL erday to answer to the indictments found | "Srithaon sald that he thought th Gawd. fue crocesathl epercsbonpig : and the announ = Re YW sgt, against them, but the Assistant District Attor- | bes forgotten by the community, finally degenerated into a rh le and brickbal ved—Wrownsvay, Nov. 6. Towa (7 Ashe arose to respond to the clerk. & | him in any ward called £ i ne EE a ee Ona . ; Sead: a GAY Lb ak Mit Ldstalways haunted me fe declared his | were teely teed, aod many of the rloters were t Sahin oe ake Uiick-eet man who had becn sitting by bisa ide | end a penning fire of shouts, ar NR Lalla Ohba ho wis erties sil ahd tater Chait dic gh atte fixed | innocence, saying tiat he had had nothing what~ | The poles, at} Detter of the mob and di Gtesunahiy Cleopatra, Sevaensn eae ane for some five minutes trose. Mle hair was | tyne Seen ee trid ata | (iauted. He not only seandalized the chute. | for thelr trial. ‘They are still In the Ludlow | aver todo with it. He had hoped that nothing rt. fter inaking meg. Reventon tea | Sie enehip inane fall Kieliond. nde, and pian black wn very thick and be wore amorsiacte | he im SES ERE Ey gf told gow | vt wade wusulting remarks about the pater. | ctroee gull, whore they are visited by many | more would ever have been aaid about it and pital satiering trom injuries received Murine | Se Ansty Calabria, Laverpou. 1 Mark velvet vest, a dark under RM LAC acl RAE ol PT hacramele the school, At | friends, ‘Their are ready to. proceed | {hitilt would have passed Into oblivion with {ts *, men he wae | ers MAND Renetactor, Winn gtune Mt = Fons, and a very thin fall overcoat, Ti Stu there was tnone | ie rane weeting all the oMlcers resigned. voted | with the case, aud say that they confidently | He asked the Sergeant whether Tile Me 3 ate Hors Magualeua, Mursollos, tte aie 96. Ne sh out | ei contempt of the churet. in Tire hull and Miss Ciafin say that thoy are becomming | Raving been informed that she was not, he FINANCIAL AND COMMERCT EN, Tiere churiou Ja, lowe t . f ‘ usta | You sex. "Now he says he advised others tt vom ROW WEES 26 0 pet oe Brig Colon Siar, Windsor, plaster t nd th Waa Tue ons somewhat used te ri sonment, and that ant, however, could give him no juforma. Trig Bara Cro Ph t oped. 8 . na showed th to stay where ht honor forbade hin to remain. | 81" : : ' Wepxeep cy, Now. 6-P.M.—Contrary to gen= | Brig lanac Carver, Mangor, liber he Verdant graspe eee ety rie tlanke | i2,thet reasonable r” In the church meeting be | Shir sary kindly treated by Warden ‘Tracy | “'tnithson then relat ry of his arrest | eral expectation, the various markets at the St Sciir Jouan Swit Rranewiok Ga sald ann pri i had sald deserve exnulsion as much aa | and bis fan a ibatanticn wavina. Me bed Mi op. Bel ert Ma Bayport, Fl say is abla ' completely nonphivsed and in a Bewil- | any of these gentlemen, for what they have done Yesterday afternoon a solemn-visaged young Detective Kevin huge) be- | Fachange have refected extreme quiet and dullne Be aw lev, Bald the Green oy, “Ah, yes. We will go to | Cerne sta 1 e He eee eee rra mean and. parry spirit, of | man, with long light-colored hair and a diminut oy In Mia Foekman ses taroughout the day, This condition was partially tue | Rehr Tru Wille. ye iow pian. road Hace y were unabi the man was shown by his raking up such | tive ‘moustacne, called at the jail to see ne harged with wr dosed by 0 general dloposition 1 discuss the resulte ot he. K. Elmer, Wilimingtua, N, C., aval stores. Mr. Patier reer Let ns have a clear , frivolous charees out of a ministry of eb woten brokers. and was ushered to thelr cell, | Himand by the Coroner in pure eth 3 ‘ iy, Rastbort, Nat etats ant . ave 8: x De Ee eee are cen echurel tabored with: | Mrs. Woodhull was informed thata visitor was | He sald he fclt annoyed at the unexpected ap- yesterday's local and National elections, thongh the | sehr Elza Sawyer, Cavals, lumder. rdant retorted," [don't care if Id | ently inquirit wot the re- | Dyosinith, and. inate expelling hin voted | In waiting. She stepped from t Te Tati tweed | Rearance in THE SUN of the details of the :nur- | reftection of ral Grant, we may here add, | Seir Ade Rakcr, St.John. SB. lamb THe FIRST BLOOD DRAWN avid taking down in thetrnote books the | teriay ina sane on the table In walting. ‘She stenped from the cell. followed | Beerhne’ complimented that newspaper for Ita | Las beca, for seme time weil alscoanted in Will | Reh" Montie Smmenquasne Be aber To the barroom the two diatingutshed gontte. | sunnosed vote forthe office af Mayor. At Woath | “oLardine the allexed remark of Mr. Tacas Mtretched himself up to his full beight, | enterprise. He left his address as 123 etreet. During the past few days, however, there | Aisu al river and coastwise vessels. me The Green Boy selected | two of them found thelr way up to the row | reepecting Me Hur, Austin, and fills, Mr eh was about four feet. and gazing frat at | street, Jersey CY, have been sone important purchases of stocks cent and Mr. Patter, with » rundesty | Wuere Mr, Oliver was making the heures Shortly | Picas sald he never told Dr. Smith that he did Woodhull and then at Mi-s Clafiin, said in ne i Business Notrees, whieh b nes the man who has to pay the iil | entry, messenger, who had unseen | not want his friendship unless he could sustain e, which see med to come from the grave AMUSEMENTS, e ve sha eoalioy awe beni hy iy i 4 st otices,, i he . with ten cents’ worth, Mr. Patter lout of the him. ‘The ersation at that time was as fo.- you are insane.” — raey Be: HESMRRTOLOR, OBE! ON Tee Wrey eee or( abe! - 1 “The x xtecnth Wa DED tors Tooked at cech other and am! The Breokive Phith te eect somie profit might be reaped by realizing enles. Prie ___remen( sleralum= esse Disease, , e dear friend to room | stantly the Szures w sferred to the cate Es ae 6 Brookivn armonic Societys — Orrick oF Tis Rocnmeiee TRaNaPoMT ATION n he fut ‘ Nir. Lucas Deacons Bure, Austin, and Hills pe se marted off active and sirong at the opentng, Dut sibs gnepontetse ra 9 ; vas. Approacning @ man, note book it FA, i tor The people of Brooklyn persist bravely js No Ky is ' au t : iGo maaleed will certatity be excluded, 1 have tried my bert mn © 3 quently, however, began to droop. and the rush of ack | aueere, Tiden & Co. nie ; i te RO SOLE OF tans Ronee yenge obtains | tte vou In their purpose of supporting orchestral con- Ne market inte the dullness ty alluded jean Patter, and. sented himself on the bed. Mr. Teor ote Hew axa obtatng | “Deacon “inith=T can onty say that Lhaye acte raid Mrs, Woodhull, smiling, Da daked Ch: dankioal eaten Pia WFAN S magtatiue, "A partial reaction succeeds rerumex: We have med your Buowo-Crio- t tquestion was characteristic, He ~aid; | Mase returns. abd whether they Are suthenn ed, | Consclentioualy tn all that T have don would not require much tue fora physician to de . . rst re but the afternoon business dwindled into | xarcw, the powerful deodorizer and disinfectant, for Fae ND Oe en entra ws gravity af’, Jude Te was answores eel Ay Hehe our eone | Wakeup hicmind that voware insane, and that | Nearsal of the present aeason took place vester- | postive iusignifeance, and with reportsef higher money | sore tie past, and parttcularly aluce the breaking out the Green Boy I 4 judifterent. H (Cert doly. sir, He has rach in every election | gcigrice Is in the WronR, You should be sent toan asylum. for auch per= | day afternoon. The orchestral compositions for | fA" te Lendow. tonether wit dimppetated fey L gtlbny ser gary Agony sight Ob, Pe gota thousand dollars in th {| district in the city, and as soon as they cet the sens, Tbid you good afternoon.” Bay Aste n. The orchestral compositions iow tn. this Market over the course of the | of (he horsediscase, and Gnd it @ most efficactous arti- sown stain Ai draw: forvangeamount E | feturne they televraph to Mr, Keagany who le up Ae Srey : 1 | cilhie young’man anced st Mrs, Weodhunt and | $b¢ frat concert are not very fresh, but n ne the | Ha¥"s, operations, then: was, developed a. mars: | ete in this disease, We YY x Wonca the: etul ial t ate fe instrument, which is cs yas denied eu that _he had | th Misa Claflin, who returned hin glance | less good on that account. The pice de résiat- | Siner shies a mnomning’ dentings Wetton U stables with the vory hest effect, before I invest too largely.” with the main wire by oné that passes through anil “ues il “You have Wade Minn ab adieu. He donned "His tins | ance is Meethoven’s Fifth yt phony. and that | Teeurapee aw Fee oral cena and Mess ture in recommending it to ev 0 owns borecs, cn WANTA EVERY SOD aeran ie roo rough t be @ ou will be | mense. old-fashioned silk bat. and. tuekin : At Tike share, Boe etord” a a : PATTER WANTS EVERY HODY SATISFIFL Tie reporters went away deeply impressed | excluded; but we will hv Jou will be | mense old-fashioned sik, bat. and tucking 4 | never grows tame or uninteresting any more | vere tnemore couspicucis teatures ; while a imerlatce | BO Walter whe:her attack ed c We find it a PRE right oye of Mr, Patter cloned slowly. | with the svirit and enverutise of Chole neighbor, | say en rae Inte the ddeq recesses ‘of his overcoat pockets | than the psalms of David or the poetry of the | oferations, sua stucks oe Paeiic Mail, kris, Hock | ViNTIVE, and after an attack we ave found it a very , itopenes then his left eye winked «th. | whom they had known only as the compounder he pachided members had charged that he | he cust a withering glance upon the prisoners, oxide: 1 land, and Northwe » with also Lake | vaineble REMEDY, w nowld be p . Sie oon ee hand dtved deep into hie pucke', | iy SHO ad RAC CMLE Ane Maree wel L hae conten ace bed changed that he | he sass withering gi ve vals Mad, Bosides this, Gluck’s overture to Tphiges ecetued ty airact the chief attantivn. The opers faded aid be possessed by ee Mie ant a wallar Chehed itt | longi to the American Press Association eat | ch al Fetuned to pray with |” Wittnin Denyse, the stereotyner of Woodmult nia in Aulls, Listz’s Mazeppa, and Schumann's | HPC io Pet fined var thelr holdings, and are ow: 5 | F Ho tho yen ot the Green boy gwinkled ie the, curbstone copy g he © at thentic roe he omitted at men- ant lagi Wiekly went to the Jefferson Mar- | only concerto, tor plano and orchestra, will be | prepared to speeulate on eliher side of the market ae — __ FISH & HEATH. tor it five five dollar national bank fotes, ven at daybre ups of people | ti: hiual sermon when he | ket Police Court yesterday and gave bail in 4 URC A Fray "beet emit thelr inclinations. Cs, ©. and. Tet ne aa saee Fee thd said ae ere a Mah toad in frontot tie | teak ties Tat’ of members who med died. Mr, | 62.60 for bis snpearance for (rial. Oo), Blood lg | @1vee Mise Mehlig, being the pianist. Later is | ge iso Usien Tncits. wye, at trace active, bal of teireeunten AeiRoetea alcinat inhoraeeteg we POU or te engine yuailng down town to work stond Ip front of ne | road the Hunsntiy and aciemniy” protested | Grieenamined in the Jefferson Market Police | the season some new works will be given, promb | Both of these stocks srmpetbiaed with the weneral de | ohinery hae equalled tn this respect the sewing Tnaehing ¢ Green Boy did examine them. TI | | ‘they purchased a-ccopy of THR SUN that | that this Was false. Me said the ten who cous | Court to-day, Mrs. Woodhull and Miss Clafin | nent among them being Bristow's Symphony, SEO eee Te cor ee oe he Tee. | ae rabid strides af inprox cine Pama Tae Tieth the s ‘ 3 Snr ed they noticed that they had beea cleverly hoaxed, 4 this falsehood were capable Of any means | are to appear as Witnesses Tha LtesaLei. | Mies Reatlowe ik 8 be the. vocallal iaerret in the Baal operstiome, Wiieow ( nderl ced Machine way te counted the Lead: { t — nese and utterly unworthy belief by men of | Mr. Challia who instituted the sult for bet sg origg ial e the vocalist | Siitranged trom 16 to 1%, with pal transactions et | Wat ove lu ihe connect a Tconpeny that maratie cas an tive d A FIGHT LN CHE COURT HOUSE. horrors Ho wena wage too happy ta pray with | against Sirs, Wondhil, Mine Cain: Cot, Hiv at the first concert, and there ts @ prospect | 8 "hut the: other: misccliaheone shares were ani | Yang ie maxes ity inproventent ha Toonstent stat said za [who desired his ministrations, as hix pastor hers, said in Court yesterday that he w hat Rubinstein may assist at one 0} u to the comparative tab.e | Everything has heen ailied to it that conatant experts nothing bat tens and twenties, and L must ty ’ }¢ ® | lyn, where she liad lived for ¢ Ho | Viction, To this Mies Clailln said to aSun report- | Phar Bey fe ete elation of Lie talent’ | “Theveherey equa nd tn gntd on Monday | the, Public, to-diy without an equal tor famit feach Kind before 1 will invest acent. Mere Patrich J. Eloubury aod Me. Soho | gay eae tnetted to bor funerals end it he nese | or. l have not $100,000 with which to defend my. | Shere would be a pew revelation of his talent ne sharp din gtd on Monday | Light, rapid, beautiful, durat Derkect, the Wilson efend my a net ‘ Yousee lve been swindled a good deal in this McKeon, [ected to mention her mame, it was through for | scifaqainet him, bus J have truth on my side, | Which !s po jess remarkable ae conductor than ning Dy @ compe F such | Bolds the teddtag place ain sew ita machiner business, T have sent money here several tines wun naw LaLa arto i petfudnens alone. The husband of Mrs. Stone | and Chave enough confidence in the courts and | @* Situs: lhan ae, Should hear the same ng Ua nae, Nao aude it. Ralesroot at 304 roadway. Ne . oth ine but vawduatin return, | You abe we new Court House was yesterday the | fad beew lis enemy for yours. and that zentio- | the people of New York to beligve that Iwill | Manotirte produced in. ail Gaaceste mite oe 4 from LAY to 1128 on 8 felt volume of busing Company want ageute in country tow ree pear e very square, and Fam willing to try scene of one of those political fist fights which | man, he axerted, was on the Hloor as a delegate | not be convicted. Twill submit to the expos paenclorie. bree B ani joaus the rates were Sy, 1-16, Iai, fat 2, and 14 . sah Pais 20 be vel / care. 8 phe te pen. he senererc, Wan oct, Pan be ur bower with that greatest of all modes of mu | forborrowing, aud | aud? Peet. for carry ity, Tomo — Yonge far aL would anybody in. this busier! | ised to be xo common when this city was wader | 4 try him und fa chur Now, note tae une | tien of the truth, but others may not, and I i bf Whe, So-mor. mit forot risk my money, If Lam detected I | the control of the won't betray you, L have thous down stairs, and it tin satiette sical Interpretation—an orchestra, [ff Rubin | row the stein leaves this country, without having con- ducted an orchestra—which is all too likely to be the case-he will leave having shown us only gid, The Asistant | Neglected C Ipatd out | of the The dav" Ufo rei hand Colds. ortance of © Cold,” in its rat would yi -Few are aware ceking & Congh or * Common s that whien fa thy begtnnts 1d to * BRowN's BRONCHIAL TROCIES,” if Beg sharitabloness, ‘These men do uot intend to err | want Mr, Challis to unde joulder-hitting class of poll | on the side of Cliristian charity, Oh, shame! | this case Adotlars | titans, ‘The contestants were Patrick J. Han | Where te thy blush.” ready for yous soon @ TV o..ry one of Sherif Brennan's deputies, and @ | edtita Ae tand that Twill hehe ‘out to the bitter end, and that I believe the people will stand by me.” as further denied that he had aver oe Hirer a yillain, He said his accusers redeemed ® coin Interest at the Sab-Treaau do. paym: half bis gifts; for as under his hand we seem to | gcaina7; currency recelbta, Ft io) do. pay ents : OREENRY PSTANLISNES A SINKING FUN Mr, John McKeon, of 190 Bast Seventy-first robably took thelr cue from. the article pub- The Woedbull-Ciafin Scand h x bie pias vt rhe ff, time so ander iis pai At tert ah} i $0; custom Fi 4 lected, often Works upon the lungs. { co ld 1 0 shed its which tol ory ©. 6 ‘ n n the orchestra effec (ur O cancelled gold certificates Were sent io Was fab Soa} Mr. Patter became affectionate. He patted | street. The tw © standing near the entranc Hoag y eee Sum, which told the story of the Lewiston, Me., Nov. 6.—Mrs. Elizabeth | never before brought out, Vogton, D. ¢ eset Knox's Hate Knox Intreduced bie Greeney’on the shoulder, He sald: = My dear | to the Sheriff's office wrangling over the resulte gcc manage Cady Stanton, who was cited by Mre, Woodhull — anche tel char ima ae the, Cal. Eachanse, Bank nay | winter style of gentlemen's hate. It ix, being Knox's eiow, you shall be thoroughly satisfed Atiha clactlnn: ike daana witah to A DEACON'S VANITY REBUKED, D : balances Mi and currency , rs ip town with ine and get one. ”" t inte h ppd 4A by al | ml “ "4 re eo} . 12 P. 2h | 2 P. your bate at Jar stot iT i BOTT i oe eet on ee Ma eet uta | topics. As the conversation proceeded tho dis- | hadtwice prevented Mr. Rurr from, sinuing at Henry Ward Beecher, was in this city to-day, he storm of last evening gave Maretzek | 1000 4. M.....18 [1810 8... 118 | 248 B. M.. 13K | your bate a6 his popeler store, 212 Broadway ersis nines Descce, Mire yee vain of ai and tH) having ra fawn opted §0 the ‘etd but a thin house to Hsten to “Crispino,” which Foreign exchange wae rother firmer, bot we qt mundealabiitien, and liked to sing alone, The | emphatically denied the allegation, and de en brought out foi * es on the basis of 10s 44105 Mpriuve alaty past Teimnply rebuked his vanitye He did not | clured her convi Hon that ir. Woodhull's was then brought out for the first time this sea- | rates on the basis of 10> 41%» for priu uty day q ke to hear a man sing by himself, But in each | statements are untrue In every particular, son, Miss Kellogg seemed influenced by the bad rf putanis grew more excited, and — M Will buy any court In this city accused Sherif! Brennan’ of trea: The Green Boy asked Innovently Mf that was | ery, and appl his 4 vopand would Mr. Patter drink stigmatizing them as le The best place in Ne York to bi EY ed to blin and opprobrious epithe uit sterling silver wedding preseats, WSQULRES W7 Filta r ae Treseury bonght only G42 at. Diamonds a specialty, watt atten wo H drink ain cookt All. Itwas | \coundrela” and. thivves, “The. Joyal deputy | instance he simply used his influence to curb pais oi weather, and scarcely sang with her accustomed to 111.57, on total offerings of 8 Bod Ee ul Sa a braugites «| When wie Water hed sar Boltly took op the gauntlet In defence of his sue | this vanity, aud he had never sad that Mr. Burr <a spirit, But Roncont, we verily believe, if there yrs suggested that It would bee good Idea perior, and indignantly repelled the charges, | should not sing. How They Fix op a Murder in Arkansas. | were bus one man in the house, and be an | ,,A steady money market has provalled 0) oe a for the drinks with one of the Aves. Me. Valling the accuser a d—-d. ilar, ‘The quarrel | Mr. Lucas denied that he had ever suggested Som ihe Missourt Repudiban would make as many droll grimaces and | Qe Aaure at hh nderance of transact COM ENR IA OR: renner, Revarbes, fe Biles admired the Green Boy's judgment aud vassed | then assumed a lively turn. and harsh and | the previous question white amember of the done and do many queer | sing at the unit with as much spirit as though day wee at the 1a Ath Campbell, s oative of townlaud of Crouaxh, county Verdant paid fort Manta (eR Anau De ie bi rernares followed in quick succession, | eurch bad the floor, He also denied that li Arkansas, It seema thatthe | be were @ thousand, To-morrow evening the ‘a Detter supply, the ing Sand 6, Heltives abd friends sre respectfully invited to at Venu ent paid forty pena fir she trp anes, mpunicd on the part of McKeon by fre: | had made offensive remarks at funerals, He | reputation of the State for eccentricity ts oher- | ° Noaze dt Figaro” will be given with Madame | piuicy of foun offering, and th tend her funeral, ob Priday, November 8, ab 1 u'clock, fia vest pocket, Mr, Patter Lr, tc canes ip nt shakines of his fist in a threatening man- | Said be would give a specimen of a" grievance Jatter of pride. A brilliant Instance | Lucea, Miss ivellogg, and Madame Laytelli, Braces are OF i" ‘y Yi frou Bellevue Howpttal, 20th at., Kaat river, m vent pocket, Mr Patter ir. to cash $5. | ner in Hauuury® face. Mr. Manvurye aftar | i,t church, ‘Then he told thie story of this peculiarity lately took place pear Brink - Feat SEER Lie hee Ut ee fieady, bat in | DR ICRY Sou Weadneaday i oruing, Catterine Darcey onthe fr Mhitd’ ceanice canto ti ait giving Mr M ReGH A veral unhe oded WAPnitats eget Mate Ewo young Tadlen, sa Ebene of the | ley station, on the Memphis and Little Kook ‘The Rubloseta Concerts, Ree fe Volume of BF awae wall ne usual | fe {be parish of Thornastown, county Kilkenny, Ire avenue car to ride up | ty desist, struck bim # staggering blow in the | churn, hye mary, als uber, co- | railroad. ‘The train had stoppes nd, ai ‘ ang inited, but ices are controned | “Aa: teens town, ‘The conversation war kept up i at ot | broust. which neatly toppled Rertag MiOW He le | eri ie ante Paka Tome tedicay Eile Prins | (her tasuencere all aot oul Pee the pluton | Next week we shall have a series of the cy Nae ea Maat RE the mata onerntiet || eM tinea Raa rolatives are (peited to the! fanarst, Daten na nivae CD AA a vee dy by TE At this Junccure Officer Davis of the Otty Hall indy waa hot blessed with a very amiable tem- | to while away the time. One of them, named | best chamber concerts ever given In this city. | 4 London mark Ciewe & CO.82 | Houston st, on Friday, November ole suspicion of the roul subject, Here isasped- | Kinet inter ere ei Paes a the request of | per. Upon one o. easlon the young man absent a bn Bra a7, Hed Ore serioms business on his To hear trios, quartettes, ana quintettes, in| pM. Teet, report prices aa (ull at the close ab 4 ay ANN. On We mee day, Novemb w 4, Jno, aise Son, arrested his aasal i f peloved fo han me, He stepped up to another, Lee , en je Sei pear at his ag A CRE Ne LIN Nyc | ‘The wartien had hardly got our of the building whale nest, etaliad HE ne yi Pobre time hes | Which such artists ae Rubinstein, Wicutawski, Mit. Fuderat will take place on Vriday inher 8, at erg eon, who Wax apparently not satiated the two xirls ‘and the mother * pitched er, and Mataka are among the players, | U.S. cur. 6 i my hla tat ence, 2 Ve commenced emptying bis revoly Mr. Patter—You suy you can sell these goods | with the reaulé of the. fret encounter, ruslied at ine ‘the young man thereupon, broke DUE ey Satrn emia Geet ohana ts, | Rule y music in its highest forms apd | 6, lil, te Hs" Loy ale IN, coup! IU friends of the faiully are respectfully layilee In fatigo quantities aude du hot wane any rea” | Minbury ina manner which clearly indicatad | 0 the euvavment and asked for a letter to bia victim's body. Ciigord sould ‘pot stand ity | from the hands of ite most worthy Interpreters. | S4.iMlcoun, AMM Ht ten, Hae coup. tht Be Wakveeie dortuber el catnarina D manta that he desired to renew the battle. The deputy | wose down own, It was granted, ‘The funily | gers. Brady gave himself up id an opportunity mut once In & | ae iad coupe lin Hts Oks conpon... LOM) ‘of Raward D Parnes, aged 2h years. © Green Boy Yes, you ee we do a large emed beat giving him. satisfaction, and, | Instantly became" agurleved * because the let ‘A coroners jury was speedily summoned, and | generatien. Great violinists and great pianist Ses lab coups Alby Tle Swot 1881, reg... 100 feo sud friends of the fauily, also thowe of Wholesale business. We don't trouble ourselves | bresking nway from the offer, planted two | ter had not been refused on account of hie | ani took place, while the train’ was | We have had before now, but none who have | S24, 165! 1 11.1 Ss of 1881! coup. 109s i ton, are respectful ‘about the retail trade, We buy tn large quanti: | well-direoted blows upon bis opponent's face, | J!ting the yaung lady. they sheeted theine | dety Denat Cr earty off the witnesses, | been heard Ln this eld of art. Sauer He May Cen. Paeitie g Wee 99% edvegatiendher funeral, to morn ie: Pray. af rem, provided the go te sult sregreprenent ny | cat in the bivod to How from kis mose quite | Selves from all except ti pus meats, Brady made @ statement, leltinn tha pernaiemen -— There was a frmer tone to the Routhern Bate bonds, Fae Der tae i in this ma udamn therofore » | Lrgely. and these re Ot id ladien ** 10 One a o enmrsaces selling Wt 14% Lo 74%, Virginia cobsols wi 6%, 4 enesday night, suddenly, of be aw be very careful about purchasing. have | The’ officer again Interfered, and separating | allowed to vote because under discipline, al ee hg he ly front Syed Rerure of Rubinerete Tenmances selling at This to 144, Virginia consuls ot bo | WALD —On Toseday night, suddeily. of bart dlecas Wiliam Wart, inthe aounyeat of Nis fries afters 1 et ttregpecttully Lavited (9 attend the full confidence In me. and if T am satisfied with | the c mbatants took them both to the station | | Mr. Lucas said he did not preach to ploase or the article Lam authorized to purchasé toany | house. Here MeKeon entered @ complaint of | to chaploase men, but to plonse his Ma SULT AL, from hts tata dy of the family, and of Pat 8234 bid, wid. South Carolinas at w Jauuary and July, and at 27 to % for ‘Amerteay Exctiange einNew preforred to stay and see Ile founily again. He Rubinstein will make bis hoped that he would never be forced to do such | York next Sunday evening at the Gi to he for Wie the new April and Qetober Ins vned | a th ; ascanit and battery avalnat the devyty, and bottr | iC his proaching the truth was to be co se peretue core be on a raew April and (hetober ieaues, American Rachangs | his brotly ‘ anti, Patter. T can satisfy you thoroughly by | partics were conducted Lo the Tumba,” Auhour | wi eronal he wus at @ lose to know what a | with af aaa ta "Nae Wibas body sonaitees A Poe eee eat aeuive: butiuces in, raliroed bonds, I, without further notice, showing you the gunds, Hae tho hurve disease | passed in waiting forthe comingot Judge Hoxan | winister wis to do. Brady on the ground of justifable homicide | 7o ane Biwor of The Sun bar chee marker ‘ia’ devoid of any how fen = jeate'in Providence yet kave time for the ardor of the complainant t ‘A DRACON DRPOSED. and advised hintto be more careful in the future “4 bey tures, The “demand, though snot seilve, readliy Special Motices. nate Groen Toy "T belisve one oF two casey | Foul down, and upon the arraugninent of Hah 4 4 fad advisod bimn to be more careful inthe future; | ins Add me to the Ilst of those who havn't | shusbe fhe ofr tines and, orice are, gherstory eat En : very Nutty can ivered:, 7, Mae. ine ows Reape | Bury the complaint was witndrawa Gag he wae oberon, of whoin #0 much had | Amongad many passengers. It was dangerous | ay old white hateforaales Lvalue mine more Dighly } cide fee as tald yr ion Fa | rc re (RRENCY. Noval Hayaua Wo wit pet of here! cald hs Pauemeett nee es ald, was dead, and the churoli raked up | Sid might lead to fatal errors and other wnplow, | than ever. Allow me to thank you for, your noble po | Ali; Foledy. ied Latiere: A aiway, tO. bok 408, New. York. Bric the two dlatinguittiee: sentlouine uiepeed shal | Am Ntatlan Town Aestreved bya Ei Paar cE ee Tae renuctance, Lut {twas | sant results, ‘The train and Jury and Brady, and | siton tn ine ile compels ote ck weutay expect tie | conmlideted font Bug York Centra: is. fathead and inforiation furnished'in ell legal lotteric the comer of Springatheate lau Sete Reererye: Wes fipaiter of history thes he had quarrelied with | {ho other passengers went omaud left the corpee | Hnue,.a.expose the overupsion wnieh ve ey expect the | sontel tat cra M feds. oem Dorcas <Hoautiat | Mem for circular #3 th next four Years, ‘A Tave Karvniicas, | 9; Cleveland and Toledo, new bi @. and Nov. 6, and Bt, Jo. 8, convertibly, ®; Tol What street iy thin’ asked Verdant Inno- ally been depor ie d to take care of itsel: u iy - CRauN PRION AND RALEUS eontly, as they walked | d ” MiLan, Nov. 6.—The town of Pataznoto, sit- | by the church for aotoriou bristian cot — - BE. Louis Division, 9% ; Toledo as award Broadway, arm tu | sscag near tbe city of Breecia, 10 whe provines of fe | Uuck., Deacon Amith, who now sought to wak Kicked to Death by His Horse, Boude' tS New dereey ‘Central Inca, new 1004 manent Cored: CARON URDICAL INSCUTUT! Thin je Madison avenue,” avid Mr. Pattdr, | latter name, was vislted by » terrible harricane yerter. § “UPttal out of hie departed brother, was one posvon, Mow @—-Peasioh Cushman, of Den- | movies buclt NOT Cheve aad ana Hh otiNre DroAL INTITUTS, CO nF deh lat ofa mate gn rrygertrores, Seoneted noche wn bnatih thee he eel vere, {eli from hie. wagon carly thls momning, and wae | Oats i fadiana' Centra nas fa ; itive _ a Seece Da senddenes, rewarntig the look of hie compesite eae ree batt pl bis trouble with the dead ‘desoors and ssoming. Hideo death by is ores. ‘ ARNE Ti aliehit CaN, thu . oved {tat the fa Insta oc was 11 seg or gad tay, Ney, ss . Ant) 108-8, NUMOLAS, — hin side. He, said, At bensone ‘Bure and no Zou twelve |. Rasy terms for furniture, ta, and bed- a: DLWAVANE LOTTERY. Bow weather strigs for doors and windows ga ith have a partite | tower lott they wih test Jared dollars, B.M. ‘& Co. ROVAL HAVANA LOTTER Arrived ot Ii, sadway, Mr. Patter took Gre Wo the Liste @ Of the Bt. Nicholas. Here be B&D. Loriey , 1H Fulton stress, bear Broadway. | dure to deny » word of this. If they de. no cond “Ade deivs can be placed in thelr word or hopur. giiginie triad tried | Seema ae ee |S PES omen alate ie ehatbber suites in great variety. adv. Weir | (m fe Wall st.. New bore