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FIGHTING FOR FORTUNES. Dew TORKERS CLAIMING VAST ESTATES IN IRFLAND, fe eche A Dred Clerk whe Clat Millionaire A Shoemaker's son Wantea Million anda Malt A i Dealer whe ime a Town A Taile Dawebtor W oats Part ef Jamaican. ‘Tho story of Francis Moroney, the young poneoutter of Avenue A who awoke one morn fog 8 fow months ago found himself heir to an Trish estate valued at $900,000, has stirred up atremenduous dust In the musty vaults where windfalls are auppored to Me Wuried. No toss than five long-neglected inheritances have al- ready been dragwed forth and placed tn t hands of Messrs, Troon, Spelissey & Gibbons for sult and collection, The first Is the clalim of Mr. Raward Malono, a clerk with Lanman & Kemp, tie great wholosale druggists, at Willicm and Cedar streeta, Tho Malones, many hvindred Fears Ago, Wore the most powerful family in the vounty Westmeath, Ireland. They were di- rided into two branches, ‘known at the Matones of Cartherne and the Mylones of Ballynahown, The Malones of Carthorne owned and occup'ed s magnificent ectate called Cartherne, which drought in a rental of £5,000 « year. HISTORY OF THR MALONES. Kawund Malone was lord of Car herne, He maya plous, respactable, oloie-fated old gontive man, Wao 6 dd money enough to purchase another ertate called Lump Lun, in Kinga county. He had a won nemed Anthony, whom he roared in the lap of lixury, ard who fell heir bo all the old gentleman's property at the latter’s'rath. Anthony married Janc O'Connor of Pallas, Kin, s county, sister of the mother of the third Barl of Dosurt. Jane was the belle of ie county; and one of ‘the richest helresaes in Irotand. Her dowry consisted of two. lar: estates In the County Wexford, known aa Kil- sullen and Cooleala, and “her welght In gold wt ha freize cont on.” ‘The wedding was the dst that had taken piace tn years. The sfov miles around wore gathered to to the ocea story of Jano dial Anthony Malo! father in disposit He is anid to Lave led a very fast rockloesty, drank deen, and th even bi ‘and creditors began to nd. ‘To satisfy their rap hencld Kiloullen and Coolest, t nner of living, It wa in involved in erave 4 Moulton. Ln 188 2.40 wvan born to | J Klimund O Conn fifteen years of NLDONY. prim wagent LO writting I Car np Luin. The creditors swallowed all the proceeds, and the proud Mal’ Cartherno found themselves reduced to Parative poverty, but w paltry £10) a year re. ning out of all thelr possession Anthony and his family went to Dublin to re- sido. When Edmund reached the ago of seven teen he left his father and auricle himself as clo k to the gest counsellor, Mal: ne faino at one time exten lod over aut irenad. He afterward joined the cons abulary end ro- mained on the force six or seven years. {Te mu ried and had children. His eldest son Edward (ihe claimany) caine to this ary bwely ago. is thirty-eight years ten and has alaree family, ito avenue, Me {4 sec cousin to phe tfourtht Rarhof Desurt, Wiham Uiler Ut n= nor Culfe, \ THE SRIOND BROTH EI Raward Malone's araaifather, Rdiwund, had» seound brother, Anibony. wo was brousht up to be aburrister, He rose to erat eminence in his professton and booaine Pime Sergeant of {reland and afterward Lord Cojef Justice. He is known to this day as the Creat Judge. He accumulated an tmmense estate inthe County Weetineath, known ax Barronstuwn. He was a man of Caste, and his grounds became famed as the most beautiful in roland, His resid nce valled Barronstown Caatte, or the Hig House of Burronstown,” is sald to have had halls over half amile In tenth. He kept a lize retinue of servants and enjoyed life after a royal fashion. He never married. He died In 177. In his will he left his property to the el son of hin third brother to descend in a remuiar line dewn tothe nextof kinof the name of Molone, for- ever. This provision was faithfully e ried out until a licde over four years ag nits then ner, Jane 0 Connor gathered to her fat! of the Cartherne br on the cld sod to claim th All the descendants of 11 fund were dead, and. E. war in Ameren At this time ‘th branch of the Mal: Third brother of ward, the next of ki e head of the Ball es was John, who estate ten miles im Harronstown another in Chingh nty Westmeath. te ad an tt 10,00 a year, was a Wingis trate. and od style. “Alter dans death he ts aleped to have bribed the keeper of Harconsvewn, and by hie ald yuimped into pes. fesson. It is (his estate and the tithe of Lord Suaderland belonging to 4 that Rd wurd seek to ri ve rent roll ia Le hOM a year Khould he succeed he will not only bealerd and gi in one of the finest estates in Ireland, but Wil receive back the snug Bum represented woarly Ove years’ rental, with Compoutd laverest 1D SENDERLAND AND £21000 4 YH AC Tewill be a bard fight. John Malony bes a funds to detond tls case, while kdward 19 1 but the littys tite ix so plain that ttre ie! ¢ Wihot fail. He hus able counsct enlisted in his ® th inthis country and tn Tela A.C, Wallace, son of the great Dublin jeweller and Wine merchant, has heen retained to press the suit. His representative vis ood thie cau tev Feoently, ad -ciled on Batu day be Cw tht daar d the other [ish ¢ given below i s sion, Kdward bimsel€ has been very energ In bonting up proof of his Identity. He wrote Among others, ty the venorable Vicar of Gallen, woo had known hia family for three gene rat and whose word will have wreat woe in the coming trial, Me received the following letter in rey ly: Croen ex, Kings county, Apri’, Leertify that Mr. Rdward Maloue, iw. res New York, ts the legitimate graudaon of Anthooy M tone iherne, aty of West Meath. irela Ne wife, y farroratown hi h, to *bom the title of Lord & Wu tia Drovcs Kixae counry, Ireland Going for $1,500,000 The sceond cleim in that put forth by Fron Wocks ond his eleter, ehildien of M Wor ks, a shoemaker, residing at Sl James street, The amount involved In nearly if not quite a million apd a half of dotlars. In the latter part of the last century Jeremiah Mayes of Limerick, gentleman, held a yol- usble property in that city consisting of reveral houses and lote which brought him in a yearly rentalof £700, This sum, however, did not prove sufficient to maintain Mr, Hayes's es- tabliehment in the style which Le thought vroper und he fell heavy into debt. Me mort yaced his estate to the Crebths, rich trade s A Bhoemakerts & Americk, for £5,000. ‘lo seeure then te gaye thotn possession, to hold until the prncipal’and accrued huterest should be fully paid up, when the property w to revert to himeelf or his heirs, Indying he made a will leaving the es tate to be div.ded between his three sons and three daughters, share and Hike. ‘They all died single except Hannah.who maired Matt Movoahan, # merchant of Limerick, Hannah had ason, wav died without ineue, and two or three daugh none of whom laft chiliren except Catharine, who was morried ty Matthew Weeks. a shoemuker, of Tulla, Clire coun'y, by the ev. Father Shechey, in Init, One day Mat went on a apree and enlisted in. thi my. He served his tine and was th After his diachar ok dl Knalish the a May I d, leaving Lwo sons and vn. W ‘ for, Francis and bis sister, who are living Wien ther father in James street, und Matt, Jt, the eldest, who went to Calfortia, and bs sup: boned to be dead, THe CrETONS. ‘The Oreighe, after their real 6 tion with Jeremial H nid bev ame arist and interest Were fully ould up twenty ye nd it | the opinion of Judge O'litten nt furist of Lim k, who investiga tiatter, that the p ope.ty can be recovered, together with all the rental for twenty years and com Pound Interest. ‘Three years ago the Croivhs tried to sell, but could find no purehasel they were not able to show a title, The estate # how worh {rom £5,000 to £7,000 a yeu Mate Weeks, Sr., has no interest In the sult, the thildree Inberitlag trom thot mothers + # Prospective Fortancy ‘The third claim ts that of Thomas Joyoe, a well-to-do liquor dealor at 618 Hamilton avenue, Hivoklyn, to recover £10a yoar left him by his father's will, Mr, Joyce's interest, however, in Ure case fe much more importan! than the paltry sum mentioned, The Joyce family is one of the riebast In the ‘Their original A Liquer-Deul 7) regenitore wor Kentleaen } by Mr. Froud ra Teoturo an Waving 4 boon driven into Connaught by Cre well Red hd Joyce of Clifden was the owner of nin Be lauen, boast ing the extraordinary names ot vonacarton, Derryvoreada, Ardbear, 'Toula- heen, Hhawnaheret, Derryvalanama, Conough, North liltonlast, apd’ Thomnoughimnore, an RAT pt the town of Qiidon. where be resi: ded. eo had two son, ‘om and Joho, and Bye rhe wa unmanageble wghtors. or was 7, ran ERA out od ; timo, but finally Heonme ® policeman, mart and Fettled down in Brooktyn, He le now Ateady, Feapectable cltizen and propert and the father of @ iarge family: “Hie'ts In the Fotall Iquor businest ACM Hamilton avenue, THE WIL. Six yonrs ago Redmond died. He made a will In which, a tor wining hin bedy to t “chapel or burying ground of Boliinatad,” he bequeathed ty bis. wife, Mary, 20 year the house fn whieh he fived in|“ Bact Honk Atroe wn, tovethior with tande in Clliden, Anchen arohoen, and Shawnaherer, to hold tohordeath. Aftor Her death, all the houses, lands, &e., in Clifden, were to go to Tom. on condition of hig returning home, and elim! nd hisshare. Old Redmond further baqneathed to ‘Vem £10 4 year during his natural life. He made ¥ rlous other bequests, John getting the Hou's share of what remained Foyer ts sill Tom has there reason, #0 Kea trip to the ald p apples john for his yearly £10, hat Jolin refused to it. ‘Tom now bringy sult to have that prow #. Spercerta = Fert ‘The fourth claim is that of Mr. John A. O'Hirlen, m lawyer, and ono of the law partners of Col, Charles 8. Spencer, His grentgrand- father, Daniel O'Brien, owned @ place called Rallynacraggy, with elehty acres of land, in the Marony of Cloundertaw, county Clare, Ireland. Danlel died in 1817, aged 47 years, leaving « will in woteh he gave all his property to his son doh subject to a payment of £18 a year to Wiedaughtor Mary, who was an. incurable invae WI. ‘The will was’ dated Jan, 23, 1817, Tt wan proved in her Majesty's Keclesiastical Court, Hocese of Killaloe, end admitted to prot March & ea dann O-Hvien was appointed note exeoutor, Subsequently John conveyed the estate in foe to Hrandon Scott of Athureas House for £1,800, £10 to remain, the interest of Which would pay the £15 a year deeded to. Mary Inthe will Mary died August 12, 187. She re ceiver her legacy regularly up to that tions. Th the mean time Aeott sod the property, but in or ler to cive a full warrant without en cumbronce id the £90 Into the Court of Chancery. He ofered to hagd the money over to the heirs at the time, but they quarreticd About ite division. Tt hws lain in Chancery aince IRM. ace wclating, and MUAL HOW amount {0 & savy fortune. TE TRIS OF MALLYNACRAGOY. When John 0 Lrten died hg left six obtidren ~ D nicl who died in this elty, leaving a widow eo daighter, the latter Michael, father of the claituant. who died here. leaving « witow and tive children; Jorn, who died single of lonisviile, Ky. Ann married to aman nanied w Partner after South twent mara, Who W and of whom nothing is known; Kilen, w died here without iaque wi Catharin died here, leaving a husband and four c ‘these children will all have to get their share, —— ter Lookt jo Jama * ‘This ends the raid on Irish gold. ‘The next nd Inst claim is for @ large slice of the moat veluable land in Jamaica, ‘fhe parties inter- ested are a family named HHerleby, whose father was a merchant tailor at 1M Ann street thirty jer eco. Long before that pertod one Thomas Is was a rich landowner in J. His eg te, called Islington, extended i” manne 4 of acces of magnitl nuntry. He paid a visit J. and while there fell in love with and Mi nald of Doneraile, Ie ‘an only A Tailer’s Da for a Fortune t, a retired navy om. ® descendants olaim that Id to throw a mystery the leracy, alleging that. the w a to Lord Howard d Ke y. Young Ellis ne se his clad agyor_a certs of tim Weremeny for axes and THEE PRESERVED TRADITION, amas Pilis's son married a Misa O'Delén, aud dicd In Ireland, leeving ason and daughver, who afterward come to New York with their mother. ‘the son died childless, and the dauchter married Mr, Herlehy 11180, By she had atx children, One resides on Staten Inland, another f zabethport, N.J., and the rest inthis city. ‘The tradition of the Weat In- dion estate was preserved tn the family, but hone of thei seems to have had energy enouch to attempt (ie recovery, except one daughter, a young aud beautiful married Indy, residing on tue westside. Her husband having suffered « roverse of fortune, she set herself to work to re- trieve it, If posstble, by the recovery of ber grext erandfathor s loug-neglected bequest, She frat Wroty to Capt. Stewart's wife's family in Ireland, Dut they answered that they could. give her no iformation. "They suid, however, that the Cap- an was s(t living at Aguaita Vale Penn, Annato Bay, Jawaica, ond advised her to write to him, She'did #o again and again, without any "| letter came, purporting to wiedge of Ellis or about really belon, estat by the and thy was seize nted. portunttle MISS STEWART'S BRIDAL TOU! These unexpected tactics of the doughty Cap- tain completely baled the jitde lady by shutting off the only sources of Information within her reach. She wae much too poor to think of going to Jamaica, the only (lace where she could properly pursue her Investigations, Still she was reluctant to give up the chase without a levand loiter alton letter was sent to the erocutor, doubtless to his great exasperntic but without eliciting the sinallest fragwvent of reply In return, So matters re ted. Kwcently a lady resident of tila elty went to land on a pleasure ti, She a fow days itewart’s wife's family. ta dau of the Who was travelling through Bui ration the } nthe name c His city, who; as an old t porty in rk lady happened t july now re id Tricna was doin ady nus o messng CUE TELLTALE APRON, Mr, Ellis's great grandd ing terms with the recipient. The next thie sie led the apron was produced, and its story re usted. The Itle lady was dumbtounded, ver Imagined that ber neiwhbor euch vabiias ne of informut Bhe plied the onished woran with questions, and learn positively that Captain Stewart was the real « eutor ot h father's will. She hay to av. derailing bor explanation, New York @ present chter was on viait- Annato ig an t ined by Lord Howard de Wal and subsequenly lapsed to the Governmes Which rented it out to various parties, Phe Captain acknowledyed that he was in possession ofa part of ita farm called Luyy, near st Mary'r, (he Parish of Metealf WHAT THE ALOLITION OF SLAVERY IAB DONE. There {gone great diMeulty witch the elaim- ants will have to overcome, When slay was cbolished on the island, and after the landown- ers bad 1 retmuneral many of them threw vo their romessions in disgust, lieving that they conta no longer be run with profit, and went tothe old: country ‘he most of these lands were ltt in cl of attorneya, who did. the best they could with them-—for themselves. They reated @ ploce here anda ploce there, and fora few years sent thelr principals small and constantly decreasing suins, lithe end. they alleging that the estates bad be. «8. Taxes accumulated to euch an extent that the Gos al, to protect melt, boally passed a spec waelzing all lands on watch ta. & had paid for @ certain humber o Herlehys, however, are mfldent that thoy can pr have been taken to recover, AMUSEMENT! ve fraud, and ateps Treating Opern di Figare y more lovely opera has been or will be given this season than Mozart's “ Marriage of Pigao.’ Beaumarchais mexty is itaolf a work of tigh dramatic art, abounding In humorous situ ns and pointed dialogue; and Da Ponti made « much better libretto from it than he did from tee adventures: of Don Giovanni.” Like: th topera it requires a very strong caat, for th music exeets much from even those who All the lessor Milos. On (he whole, the present performance Is a very fair one, It is a detight to hear Mozart's beautiful music, even though tt te not wholly well rendered, ‘The solo parte, however, are well cast Mino, Lugea ts not more charming in any ebaracter that she has thus far assumed than in Cherubino, and Miss Kellogg bas already established a reputation in tho character of Susanna, which at Covent Garden last summer, winging in connection with Nilrson and Tetjens, she gave In so satisfactory a manner as to win for her universal esteem. ‘The concerted parte were somewhat crudely done, the lack of sufi clent rehearsals betn guite evident, In fact, while the solos, 4 rule, were well sung, we more the voices were pulliplied ty fective was the performance. Muo. Lavicit t the the third of the prime donnas, proved @ most competent Counters. Bhe Ws an excellent singer, and was received with much favor, A large wudience was present, Che: nae Beautiful Homes tt a(eansale ram 77 hawt te oad wc vinmtat THE BURNED STEAMSHIP, ——- ARRIVAL OF THR MIAKOURI'S SUR+ VIVORA IN NRW YORK, —- ‘ ‘Thrilling Accounts Awfal Disaster ‘The Couflagration Described by Kye=Wit+ neaset-The Aufterinas of the Twelve Pore fone who Eweaped. The steamship Morro Castle of the At lantie Mail line arrived from Havana yesterday with five of the survivors of the atoamer Mis aourl, which was burned off Abaco on the 24 of October, These were Samuel Cone and Wiliam Jones, seamen; Louls Bohtme and Ki berd Murphy, pantrymen; and Patrick MoGovet waiter, ‘The stories told by these men fully firm the desvatches already printed in Tne BUN, showing that out of elghty-nine souls seventy- seven were etther burned to death in the fteamer of were drowned in the raging seq, only twelve living to relate the details of the catastrophe. ‘me STORY OF THR BURNING. When the fire broke out tha vessel was head- ing south by wert, with a heavy wind blowing from the southeast, The fire originated in the pantry room, almost amidships, and rapidly made ita way to the engine room, thus causing the stoppage of the engines, ‘The flames soon menaced the two starboard boats and made them useless, and at the same time rendered it imperative that the ship be kept on her course if the other boats were to be saved. On the other hand keeping the ship on her course while preserving the boats on the port side from the flaines, necossitated launching those on the windward side in the face of a heavy sea and with the ship making several knots’ headway, But, in apite of these obstacles the attempt was made, and the high wind aad furious waves pro- vented the launching of one boat by ove turning her before she touched (ho water, and allow launching of the other only fo swamp her her precious cargo @ short distance from purning vessel, STORIES OF THE KUTLVIVORS, urvivors say that the « ‘ore of the Mine every effort which the bravery of % could ae Ga Falling, they died at their posta, THR COMPANY'S ADVICT! Mr. Quinan, the Treasurer of the terday received. the following | Darling & Co. the company's axe: Only those portions bearing upo NPADY, yea r from T. ts at Nasaau. the calamity are given the fire must have been rapid in the hour from the tine it broke out her mediately low: ve saved guccecd fre “yy 80) aibinty hi ber, athe boat Gouhiniug th survivor ate: Sithout any cours, Ruse ites tse tat tay of theae untoranate people ea Fou h laud of be rescued by 8 puss mit ci mkde'te brite the hoee to bear spon fer, Ses ica taar ne erate ek ger pinton tat the fire, when distoves made sueh headway that It was linpossible to extn, si it. Only about Ofcom oF twenty imate C teicen the rst a'arm and the leaving of the beat . jn riunate fo 9, te oP te ship for itary fw eo pull ‘to winward aa yo pears ont » they might have oon w other ‘n’sg0m aw they landrd at Abaco, two eal! vessels 6 at Ono? Sent oUt Lo look for any survivurs. Thear Bae vata ar +} fr Unsdoceme(ul soareh. Of the ‘Me fire we can noeng ee there exists, ae LMtrualin cere caves, ue greatest diversity of epiuion sii00g those saved, A Ben reporter boarded the Morro Castle on her arrival, and was enabled, througl the coure toay of Purser RW. Albert, to obtain luterviews With the resoued paasengers whom she t hither, ‘he following is from Samuel Cone, a young and intelligent seainan SAMUEL CONR'S STORY. the wheel at 5 A.M. of Oe Course was then south, half west, and blowing east by north. oth course ard wind when the tre broke oat. At about 840 all bande gyrdered om deck Feet. the foretopaatl, We bad Lauled out the weather reef tackle, and were on the lee side, hanliug at (he lee taci hen the Alirm of Gre was frst given, Will ee and ane other man were in the {-retop. We Aniahed (his work, When an order was given 10 attach hoe to the ste deek pump. ‘a this had oven pport come that the are war out. L went. bel Jin before avother alarm ® Ing aff o the. (er. Ciles of * Fire'swere cor! fhe engine room. |i went aft.» whe tole jokey ba the ard as, n from the direetion of ‘as met by Seoniul Pu, Henaeth of ose op through te sky: Tinae bext to pa: ther Paap |B bine Inain decks Whew | kot to thle pi the hse already attached, #0 1 wet td wotk with few others paimpio WR PUMPED FOR DEAR LIFE james, bursting throujch poment’ © aallor ¢ tama. orders bad been issued to 101 Jeft the pump ond went on deex t ‘The only boat that escaped lay Upper deck, about sinidalipe, Near tbe sioke Flack beveral of ua hauled her aft to the lee quarter. and tien Tegt ler to assist in lowering the alter boston the port side, This Tost was sogu lowered wiih nine thea in fr. We then went to the On the pore Bhe struce the pharis turued bottom up- ard, etill hanging from the wav TWO NOBLE OFFIC PhS. T hast saw Capt, Grocue and First OMlcrr Jobo Rrown ADOUEMMG ttuie, Hoth were Working at We bow oF (he forward boat ch the port tle. Occastonal y. when the uted a Nite, the wind dro bat both hough thelr position w: i hotter, th went to the forward boat on the here L met | who wae be ned woe dito he bow LAUNCHING TH LLERLOATS: Not being able fo lawneh the Taguin wentatt, and 1 oking « hot we bad'h frome aiid Hie-at the end of m lone pal ow hay were nite her, end wet ints her, ellmbing down the vaked over thy which the matt into the sea, clearing the vessel an fara] was je, tnd ina few strokes got tuto the boat. he wa two-thirds full of water nipping wore every win: ute, We had two bucket par with, which al dher out, ‘There were only thre With these we put bur lead ty rea a wonlun't Taaw De which we had ed towara b enough to Unrow ‘our back! The saine cine giving ber crew Lustructions ber out. Tdid not see them make any atteuspt ty bale her. Next we pulled toward auother boat which was fouling bottom up with ‘TWO MEN CLINGING TO HER KEEL, Dnt the wind and waveswere too mach for usand we had enough Id our Own. We kept as near the ship F past eleven, bat In that tune piuid DonBiDIY as rifung ate Eletanen Trew t atocm time, A Al] hands gathere T1LI6 A. M. we began to ur only ehanee tor Higers nail that dpand knew posed thas wemase fin'« Aereed Wy and Capt. Culmer took charge. Win, Jones and uns self, the only sailors aboard, urged that we were about twenty-five nities from Abaco, nbd that, taking Fouthweatefurse, we woud reach Yat Islatidar Wr wagon i Ave mille froGh the Islarid, Dut agredd as to the THE LAST OF THE MISKOUI, We saw the ship burring at 2 P.M. and tmokeurisiig from her aiiliater. AL tts We landed on Great Yeuiua Key Mign'and dry on the beach. And plept where. we landed Diorning of thr. 24 Inte the boat a id UrMing Vonse {ted #lowly aWay We could pee ‘One ot the p native of Abac He thought we were thirty nil miyaelt while the rrow part of tir Hed the boat wnt The wind was #0 Kirong 7 PUIL Ihe boat, so we rigged a (0 Uno and hagiod ber like a eanal boat. Afters while we caine (0 a sugar cany fold, andcat and eat as mueh of the cone as we could, It was our first food eine leavin the shi wa nd three hodees, bUL tt ried, AUST, M. tat day we saw @ oil iu (le Tinkihg (OF her with a signal, she. picked ttm i took us to Hopetown, on kinow Rey, right sbrcaet uf which Our ship had beeu burued, A BRAVE CAPTAIN, Capt, Greene and the otber officers ida)! (hey eoult to save the lives of the crew and [yal hat oat the Ore, All the inen sh te cilicern on deck Wer ealld and quick, woreing hand temsedvoa, sud keeping the men hard St works & William’ Jones, seaman, told his story of the Ainaster in'diferent words, although the facts were hearly the same, RICHARD MURPHY'S #TORY Richard Murphy, second pantryman, sald The fire was fret discovered in the port lockar the panty E Oe Tas Dut two feet from the locker! wheu Miaiiar! Shea, Tockery bo; Ue dining saloon to jot plate bi Dabkee ‘As he opened the Thelpad him take the baal k's a wet carpet and threw it ove steward then eauie in, and throwin ty er, Went Gut, announC tng (batt Out, When he left the anioke was aul) rising. oot to (he ptarboord: ie and Window, saw Bre at the head of the stairs leadiuy to the i vid A. North, wae a bevtaiit aay caegeral avon fer eee but Uie'ire. ‘boon the amoke drove ine of, and t we the he a wo H+] w ue deck, On the’ we a han t vorner Iren huddled I he woman bo bed eared sa but the ti io Hed, kneard, ret asslatent ‘chgineer Wercale tne ra bese ps Ds but saw Bo Sue move “SHALL 1 erOP THR ENGINE?” fire wan T went poking through & 0% to the main deck Cay it. Gres end Capt. pane fei Meret the peseaners ikea near the raneway say bande ih eee to td ie acren ofa th ir and we Raed Hoey oun te Tevsok ‘Wes thea thet 1 ara rae, ia ‘dome. ‘With WIND MEN IN HAN, gif Wo Rad"on Gourd Fieve Resatant Busines? yn art er otchnel pd EM Nort! ‘iter rer, earn, perisr, twoo i Hy aes rennet eat can't ph ‘hems bucket, and. Caphe Cal fy if ‘ af her ont, All Dnt one of you ye munwales, while the Ag fl er hey rely ned Near rustio no ‘tore Leould see, to follow them out, A RAUTICAL HERO, Colmer te @ man of abont five fret etaht inches, broad shonidered, and stout, with “$ cool way about him (hat makes nce. Tle Wok charge of one bo tand he third oar, while two others were pulling. cool all the time aa Tamnow. Ho wanine ‘one that threw the bucket to the swamped boat, and If those our fellows hi Howed hi wiviee they inight have ved to thank hin, A NUSHAND'S DEVOTION. surat: eae Ph byt atk hi when ties ep fhe vont oanity, Dat hi looked at thet several standing In the sare position ont. 1 eh hand Always eaw him They must have been Lonts Bohine, another pantryman, aaalsted In putting out the frst fre inthe pantry, Tho reat Of his story is similar to thowe already given, PASSENOPRA’ AFFIDAVITS, The following Is the afdartt of Me. A, Eaniive rbcidlge of oY Loar! street New Fork, one of the surviving passengers. This, with the afhdn- win of several others: was taken hefore Henry C. Hall, United Btatos Vice-Consul-General at Havana: puardithe steBaee Mecurisbonit ko to He vane via Nas: the 18th aithino. On Tuesday morning, the Pd, an ala (try room. cre, we, wore Laking breakfast and were hen the stoward ca ported ail gute, We then ‘reams hoard ORCS ed thorty, afterward, and eimoke and fiaies ware pereely: coming from the gratings aud ventilators. aroun the “Smoke ee Nttempts “were. made it was attached to the donkey ene ne Was NOt started, or at least Bo water the howe, pt. Greene then give er to get ont life, preeervars. A rush for tho boats was iat the emmines had been rtopped. I followed the Captain to the deck, and as: cil him, the chief oficer. and « number of the crew hie after host on the port aide. The ‘roard: aud ‘capaise, ahd the iit the davite upevde dow rhoard greauly.. Turylag anv that ® boat which was lon Warder mucke stack Bad been pulled aft and launc' ihe ral ish athd weceoded bu 4) the painter and ‘being taken into the bost, whic then TWELVE PERSONS IN ALL. On seconnt of the roughness of the sea, which er {1 ually awent over the boat. the buh witd blowit Sud amall means at our disposal | qerewtienly unable to render an ‘are the bout, we parvone we eam Coptlug ‘aeaistance to whieh wire. Pefore polling cn ‘ue ewamiped boat 9, fect pertectly haedlesa, We th aroans aie Sonne te ete, that notteed® dari aed is/was in eounegucace of the fi dlretiy wag'n eousegcace of ti Une Water um the bouer, : why Bd wit, 2UNCo's RaPanLERCER. Mr. Brique Juitoos experieyces as @ passenger arerélated tn the followlng aidavit: On the ad of October, about 9 o'eloe ihe apper deck. 1 heart cles of ip ison Bre,” which seemed to come fi person: on the upper deck, | looked lowary the smoke sack aud per ceived the jiames breaking througu the vegtiiators acd rating. Lon towerd te tal fs order to ase in the exteut of the fire, but could mot pass oo aceount of the dames rushi ‘again to ‘hear one of | hile Twas to my room to procure a lite preserve to tie upper deck to easint tn launchiag i. Laaw two inant one of them cootatn ing nine ‘peroae, swamped ‘They were the Mremen, enginecrs aud barber THE SAVED BOAT, Taaw anotber boat Keel upwarde with two men sittin guna Real, Ia the me we out the rail t succeeded in I ‘hing A boat, puted of from ie place om the dec hoke stack, aad Inugened over the ater. throat was hunched: tree aten.8 Arana hegroct, jem ‘Delong ag to ther abarier,eayaged for Mes tev that plnee, Juriped ute the boat aud comune her Out Others, ioclading “myself, slipped gore i rope, fell into the water and were dragacd lato boat until some twelve Si etd ew) With or Cut the palate pa ‘Knife forward tone of the passengers in rward of the boat, who therrupon eu the ‘AL this time there were several perrous bang wg ve fo Un On Re. Mappen'ng to be cloge to the Boat. the paicter waa cut above hie bande, w life, as be was one of those taken into the boat, MhO Were LaDging OM to the Tope f Others bucwet uaMe to get on accoust high wind. ned in the vieinity of the hip xbout two hours, and theu sailed iu the Mu account of the high wind, (be apd the raplaity of the Ba a were une en Working lo bat that the Cap. daring the et to save the ab pand the passenge to dos ob account of Ue rapidity of ibe flames aud (le be pless conti steamer, the engines being stopped and «hi hing aad wind blowing. Mit. THACKREY'S STOKY. Mr. George The another rescued scribes the scene gale woe blowing at the (ime and a heavy soa as whieh caused the vewael to Laren greaily to peed imiodtalely mr sen iy at re ‘tbat wn fo Wel hous heel vi ie atern cootained three oary and sompare, and (weve pervona, Inch ing myself, succeeded I gstng tu her: Inthe vielmty for nearly two hours; tno seewus to rough and tue wind so stropg as to prevent as frou Mhabaging our boat, We saw persons FLOATING AROUND US, me doren or twenty, with Iife-presery: Grote to lend th "ping hand on ‘sc line, We alw endeavor ‘of (he boat, Dut che ‘on the ker z the two sittln hes was too strong, At about Il o'clock we headed our hoat in the direction of the land, which we reached at about dark, or aay 6 ‘0% ‘This was evening. nid byt attention, mutt were pleked vp and carr by (he eclioower Spy of Neasan, —— JOR TOOKER'S USHERS, - Another Usher for the Grand Opera the Bulior of the Su Sim: As Mr. Daly is looking for ushers in an Uctpation of @ great rush to the Grand Opera House when his new local piece It produced, I reepecttully recommend Jimmy O'Briep. He is very good looking, dirvesen well, and han given tm the idea of going into hin tinplated pew. business, eoned ae mite at Isure, aud Would po MOUDL be xlad of such au oppor. tunity for public employ meat pectfully, NEW Dobk, NOV. 8 THikty-skCOND Warp, aaa F Candidate for the Pont of Un ed into Nassau A re 1 tha bailtow of Tie Sun. Sin: Twould suggest to Marshal Joe Tooker that he at once engage the acrvicot of Judge Mick Connolly usher at the Grand Opera House, Th Judge ts likely to be atlelsure for rome tine, He iva pau, of ne proportions, aud ae be padged through the 4 ded alsin & party of half a dozen woulu be aule to follow ‘in his Wake without wustainituy wry, Tue Thue te also ad Irishman, and (hat fa wuMelent co vouch for hie being Mosk gallant and pollle. Tain acre that it Marshal Tookvr suctoeds In securing thy Judge bu. il prove avery preat attraction to the tates, Ww always heen most pupwar, Balary, Tam sure uiucl wn object to th fa respectal Bik FiTeuiunone. It ta wo be hoped that Pie Judge Connolly will wecept bo altnatiog as usher i (he Grand Opera H va Wants a situation, some fried ought to rocomuond hit to MaeRvey ava lecturer during (he exhibition of his Hiberuieun, mr The Meventh Ward's Candidate for To the Biliior of The Sun. Siu: If the Hon, Joseph H, Tooker is looking for ushers for Angusiia Daly's new piece at the Grand Opera House, lot bim take the Hon, Jota Galvin, her President of the Hoard of Assistant Aldermen, late can. diaate for the Assembly. He bas changed ‘bis nitad About going to Albany, ad e&n get a recommend from Vudve Shand VENTA WAkD OY New Youn, Nov. & 1972. ——_ _ - ‘The Mets Murder im Brooklyn. ning of Juno &, Anthony Motz of in avenne, Brooklyn, wae found lying in « 201 of blood at Wiklougtiby and Harrison avenues, Me had reostrod & frightful Deatlay.and ded fow dave atterw a erg tnd Stephen “rundher, were Proved tabane ; ea His ciate company, aua ware Ne were granted (or thelr atre “ but was diosa for Nad of 'cvideshs equines nis: Grundler rau ava uh notice Deen seen. ‘Yesterday morulng ‘arrestxi on com: elt res Mot bon alorypati na ied We and ti na tie umcers hove et “aol tre mine oe ‘ea! ae Sheet eee Stuulcation by Justice W lake whi aweare ‘are tate rory state of afinirs, and from 11 A, M. watt . there wae ® gradual tae steady 6 THE SUIT AGAINST BLOOD. | se mts - om fn prices. Under © moderate presenre oor ators for y eather with « & a en) fr Lt eeu , No fone, Li INTERESTING PROCEBDINGS BB | Camel ease UAT rom AN, trom x bey and yr we rake. clear for dnp ty Polen at ae ott poten. a ie it fer en He: “Hed hate tn ehh ats VORB JUDEH FOWLER, —e The Fxamination of James M1. Blood—Mr. Luther ©. Chattin's Tentim Mrs. Wood- and Mies Claftiain fata from ‘Ohios bo Wig, int St. Paul common ‘mainder of the @ mentioned, the prices waneing i C. and 1. C. from 944 (0 8, Bbore from Wi to jalon Pacific rom rom S64 to 3). othe Hat wena Tens imbortant. the market au und, Paci Arent and Northwestern cot fits rte That portion of the room set apart for ar etively. and the other shares in & | Si vee At spectators In the Civil Court at Jefferson Market a Wester i camheeana Marrs | be éeaner nial Bowe ‘Sa gee, is wan densely packed yeuterday afternoon, by Shama wan oped of dy Mlaceliane: | prime gate, ehedety er aaarata rere dnil. An achive DUsIDRE WAR Hon Coal at 8748, Amerion , Marylagd at 134 adoig, and Spring both sexes, long before the arrival of Justice Mac, for fancy State ie actoy a iualtye. for rime Olito facto ‘welling at Fowler. ‘The hallway and staircase werethronged | Mountain ai. The yoneral marke ‘oat as setae ‘Wheat japon fi tate for 6 hin by young and old, who wore making despernto | 8 15 secorte from London, (hia moroing were ot | Saige for ee efforts to force thelr way Into the room, and tho | «less favorable natures consoms Neing wenk. wad lower | No. sis court oiflcer found much difficulty in quieting | At! American secariti¢s inclined to heavinose, deelin- 1 A mtn or No. iber Wretern: closed catiet Sra soaker sale m1. at Gig #05", aftowt mite rn ini ic. meet on) Dons, KI upward of a point, active, apd during the’ in ny (toe Morrow being © Woliday om socuunt of Ue Dirthita Wales) there are some grave appre me ee that may ensue; this condition. Of aifirs, cold “Atlanticy made on” ‘thie aide of ths Rivance trom 1194 t0"'11d the erta. Present to cover; consoquentiy a 'oretty on ‘drivedy, tne advance betog & ta of }. which we raised this Bouter unak | ‘wapect Lran dow: y inethe open market, te enum “uatt them. At two o'clock Mrs, Woodhull and Mias Clafin enterod, accompanied by Deputy United States Marshals, Mrs. Laura Cuppy Smith and others followed in their wake and seated them- selves near the women brokers. ‘Then came tho array of counsel for the defendants. Shortly afterward, Mr. Luthor C, Challs, Henry B. Knox, and Assistant District Attornoy Sullivan stepped in. and Justice Fowler took bis reat. Mr. Chailis, Tran abyc uss ea nce trimmed black hatr, and black moustache goatee, He was elegantly attired in a black ult, Astellas, neck tle, and wore @ contly Ii ie Hp carried a delicate silk umbrella, y Of Woodhull and Claftin's Weekly cor ve alleged libellous article. Mrs. iy hand Miss Claflin were attired in dark suite, extreme ; Canada hel buyers: fee ste y midditn rere hes fit ta form forward tliverte there w wore oa bY oct 7 lack sew Western, and sagasiye. fey Saten is ieee: semguton at ag eine he he Noses ton Fel e0i%, ue. “Sok Blood ws taken tito gure hod th 1s tin Was taken Into court, and the case Fits called: Mr. Challis was the ‘five, witness ciety ie ed env mony in a clear, Impassione protein ener, 4 tons, but was forced to undorgo a most raid ene: en rey, em x at ag | by the leading counsel for the de- en et said he had resided at the Hof. man House about eight years, but in thet time had frequently visited Kansas. He did not kuow whether he could claim New York as his legal residence. He was not married and nevor had been, His oveupati on was that of a gentle- man. He had been a merchant and banker, av well as a apecalator In Wall street, but was not at present engaged in business. There were soue warm words between the defendants’ counsel and Mr. Sullivan at this point. The counsel asked Mr. Challis if he was a gentiema: And the Justice sald. the question wan abeu ‘The withers sald, that he had been frst intro- ced to Miss Claflin ata French ball in the ‘Acaciomy of Music Inst. winter by Mr dames | at hide... The ed firmness in gold tmparte «strong tome Te eoutuusd frm mportee ees . ‘at 11 ah foe ie oe Mievold of any ourer features, 0 ‘st., Feport prices as follows Mo 1. Avte4.| Pid, Asked, 114 $m 18, conn. LUN TA, 46-30, 167, cony ie 1868, coup. 408 ree and share i cod have sal $6 for Georass ach a are Dien pe is 208, U9, {evap Em, 1M, coup TRG fie Fe Sog'toare food demands Maxwell. Ho was not accompaned by ladies at | 9 .rg.d 451144 ! vive ; domest nce Gry esece he vail, He continued in reply to defendants’ transactions tn & yitiie | gdidvana city 4 having he “ Tenneseces, closed merely Rese. hat i.e Diack suit. T was not | at tito 7; South Caroll) and dolyeat | CHUGME AL S14 + womien—or femal i to a plex ea nd t neveral indies aring ine oven: | aby teri ity | Eta dag ork [now know thelr a thei on (he streets them. nes. 1 had revognized ft New York tor ported sold at ning, with & The counsel for the defence asked numerous ates questions relating to those women, and endeav- | S#4, a, Mmoderat a) ath aie i dred to draw ‘out the names of some of them. | 85 a1 $n sd fheot Prom te tnckion but Mr, Sullivan objected, He said that h 19s, ing at 91: All a0) | Steere mse ann hy tea Thera to conduct tae nae On the pet el tae Brigit consoniaated. ie i hese h lacie tela n: Dun le, and it was bis intention to aho irness ty Re, cony sk Te us Steck Mark concerned. He submitved that and "Pacihe ts, ih Pitsbu 7. ie. we Genel: Marker mony siught, Waa Irrelevant, ‘Th Sis. Milwantee gee § "Columpes' Eniosgo | wens otchared And Indiana Ceatral 24s : AeA and Wareaw ists, Westera division, & ; Barlington, Celar Rapi - tnd’ Minnesota ists, #33; Delaware aud Hudson Tabs, 1083. The high st toweat, aud «P.M. closing prices of stocks were as follows: Yom Mighert. Lovccat. ee MK ¥,¢. and Hudson eum... 44 Lak a against Blood set forth specise libel, ti rd Complainant night be tearfully abused. by J fendant’s counsel CA, suck a line was ‘persisted 45; Coutinel 10 rep! at Ae. Challis had ad: mitted makin, ir cf . Mrs. Woodhull and Mise Oladin eae aeetnes he thou the questions proper. He then ‘read af of tho wlloged five. Mr. Challis resumed: I knew no Indies in Baltimore. $36 for the same ti rices were Far rad teaaie erona a ts Of ewt., atte Oe Oras vt Ta "Oe ner sea tembe (a 8.840, Pre ces achioe er tates ry and caw hone OD the evening of tie ball said they i tape ‘Tere from that city. ta Mr, Maxwell's box, That - n 7 ¢ arrivals of hors were 7.761, inet ileman was {nvre, ae was alao a gvatieman from the i HE Fasd | Monday, aainat 16,259 for the war: H regionn two Young girls, and Mivs Ciaftin.. I never Hin Tis ate | hore were stendy at Oyubae. ¥ ®., and maw Male ote ere dressed in theatrical | Canton Land G pes Woy ive” | guoted seat 7 set extreine welgh Foctguue: J shigk (hey Introduced themuclvestomeon | Watch t sion telegraph, BY Ty | hogs ine Kea “Sno, ieldoor of tho Aca lainy. T'did wot speak Co Wountirst. | Northweteras my Re fk RBvews had no mask ; they western preferty st as oe Again the defendant's counsel questioned the Kor and st, Pa a MARINE IYTELLIGENCR. qiluese concerning the conduct of the girls had ~ a Ly even ir. Challis repli: ine Po ~ n stralghtforwanl mater: saying that Ue Had met ay gy hk wrt toon retenne, € a Mook sete...18 10 one of the ines since that it hth itt Mississippi... a. « “ ls sisted that he did not know her name. Yo sald fii Hartford aad ile: ‘tig i iN § Of Hien Gate... that she knew he lived at the Homan louse, fee in Pact Me, . Be g co but he did not know where she lived. | 38 Ws us Arvived—Frivar, Bor. & 2 COUNTS! en questioner im closely as to o » baad Ateamebip Morre Castie, Havana, indee. and pass. the truth of @ portion of the article In question, te = S. 3 al Fanita, Philadelphia, mdse, and pass. and Mr. Sullivan repeatedly objected. Justice = i= ie oe Stoker: Havens, molasses. Fowlor ruled out several of the questions as ir- ai = BRK relevant, but counsel sald he simply wished to Welln range & oR ee hee Lost the veracity of the witness. the | (isd states Bupree 7% | OM Buriere ot of resding a letter addressed to Mise alin, purporting vo ave been written by Me. Challis. r. Rullivan objected. Counsel said that as he had asked Mr. Challis if he had ever, ‘accosted. Miss Claflin as "Dear. Ten- ad ae ne Orgad Sid eaereee, jo hs e ve, he the it it wae fewtly. per that counsel) pron gh sd the Fetter, Bie Justice said that the letter must first be read by himself before counsel could read itin Court. Counsel don reading it as he was not pesore e Jury, ‘The following compilation of railroad earnings for October ts from the Duily Bude Atlantic and Great Westorn.. ‘Cedar Rapids and Mina, Coniral Pacit fe Chicago, Cloves Cole, ‘iss tho tsaal river thd oes ete Vessels, Justice strenuously objected. Finally, wine consuming much time ly heated argument. ite of Mi 6 Sosiness Hotrees, and after his Honor had read the letter, counsel she als, Alton Tea PEELE mitted to read it. It alcnply showed that | St. Louis and Iroa Cure for Cough er Cold.—As soon Mr. Challis and Miss Clafita had een on terms of Rae tas te 1a the stightest uneasiness of the chest, with diMoulty rend v intercour mere: y OF indiost ugh, don Mr. Chailiw said that he did not remember | gece Renta sat of breathing, oF indiostion of cough, take dunng the Missontt, Kansan and Texas St. Louls and Boutheastern, Pa thas day afew * Lrown's Bromchiat Trockes.” about a transaction between himself and Mi-s Clatin rezarding a box at the Academy of Music atthe tline she Was to deliver a lecture thera. 28) Tee New York Densal, Assogietion, sue Tt had never been the subject of a quarrel bo- Re itt eat uy Dre Hae tween bimeelf and Mise Clan. Miss Clafin's th by the ater igh bY Hastronek is rT, wher io she hy Mr. Chi granite roads for th ope ated avarly 3 years tor Col eo i ental Assoriation. Ak) tow are ing the expences of eny ing the mee A —- Reademy ot Musto-on that venir. was sen | Mouths of the calendar year compare ae oll The beat vlace in New York te, buy rellable read. Witness said he did not give her the ibd Ghost Wessun Pity wetehes: AneUilammonde, rick, tasbi Meweltys ata jrout sip ‘comtainiay’& portion at the alloxed fie takie a i Eras emi tet Fikes Wetton watter puniished in the last edition of 1A being er ; Voodiull ant Clutin's Weekly. He bad made | Ceveland, Col. Ca, aid iad. NF Yiguimizeds buy your winter the complaint, he said, of his Own volition, "He Hlnie ten : pat SUAS IE Sroadvar did visit Misa ‘Cladin fn the Ludlow bteeet Jail . git Sunday atveruona, and waa with her and MARRIED. hull for about minutes In th LONG—DREWSTP! The sation by im to go there was ob, counsel. “His counsel, tte the jail with hin fendanta ther rlegal tilt as to whether the printed mtain ng the alleged libel and pasted mplaint was to be admitted as a part 1G, by the Kev, TH. ster of Kingrtom, Masa., to t wuty, Cal. engaged ria and Warsaw Toledo, Walag sand Western, Bt. Louls and Southeastern... BARKER.On Frid: nplaint. “Mr. Challis could not tell who | ‘Toral Cray " . A h fe a 1 luvited to a the Journal, which paper it waa cut Increase aed se his Droaher, Wiliaa haven, 16) Bawt riled th_favor of Mr. Sullivan, and the timated for the foarth week of October. waa vans ‘Jersey City, on Tharaday evening, Hen complaint was held good. The defendants are the comparative earnings of 0 bis 52d year. At ione of the war Counsel Wook several exceptions to the rulluce allroad Cowpany : tthe ain “New York Kegliorag of the Court, and at ab ten k the bong and pore ie SE tal b Brigade. fica baatalpaline oCuis, Seats tims Reset CAMUGIELE to Srsokiyn, on November 7, Wiliam to nelose, Tacrease this year over 1871 en at the Chu Mr, William A; Swith, preseman at 1 Prauk- | Inefrase this Year over tna) L ty ip orelock du Bataren fort street, testified | Varn the ou last Had done Work of Moothil! and Ciamin’ WAKEICH—In, Brooklyn, on Thared MWeekiy. Mh Ver Deen made vequaiuted with Col athe beloved wife of Ge Blood. Had met Feral (lines, aud kuew that (hc ithe Sah year ot her Md tot re her faintly” a *berttuily copies cf 4 ad to traugact hhad taken the papers fer the whole fatter fo Ma tookheeper, Did, but reed the p hot identify auy-of the eoples ar thoee Press roots. Took nv interest init et tke tine. The piaiea! were seat Seo hiky row "Lenya ote jounury. Did not kwow where they arc bow. ‘The counsel for defendants said that Capt Teury had them. Mr. Ji Binith’s bookkeeper, teatit Dia not know Col. Mood, and BANKING AND FIN THE INDIANA AND ILLINOIS CENTRAL RALL- Vouber 3. Tobe buried a. Woodbrvdae, Teave foot of Cortiandt #t., New York, atz BoA, PRICE. AC Coruwall, ou the Hudeba, of Thur 7 Noveuber 7, Imoxene, youngest daughter of George ayers Price, in the 5th rear of ber age. CRMETAT aervices AU the ¢ silence of her father, a8 ‘or w: tt o'clock P.M. Kelatives'and frend ‘Train leayce Erie Railway, SHANNON. Suddenly, WAY CO. will, (n January next, complete its Western Divialon of 85 mites, Decatur, Til, to Montesuma, Lad., ‘opening the dock Cval Field to the entire Western aye on Thursday, November tien, beloved wife of James Shasnom, Jr., ag : tem of railways, and commanding & large immediate Bear aud 8 month at trate tm crops ant oval, The Kasten Division, | chute fog Sends, also mempern of, Breck ndbiie Lodge: LO of O. F., are reapeettully kavive eg ver funeral, oo Saturday, November % M., (rou wer late residence, #4 Clermont a iuiles, completing the line to Indianapolis, will be fo. Iehed during 187, The read és building wih the money AND A. M.~—Brethrom: of (A Weiatiowanbesee. MAICFIS CANTUOW, Nester pe Pd aa pecrtl Notice EDMUND VATES'S KEW STORY, Qf the Hocktokters, among whom are goversl Yeading banking houses and capitalists of New York, Boston, Philadelphia, ani Chicago, and from Uberal donations along the line. The Executive Committee of Directors is composed of H. B, Hammond, President; Widiam H. lof, Sidney Ditton, and Chauncey Vibbard of New York, and Geo, M. Pullman ef Chioago, tingene 4s (0 Ite bnsiness when completed, the Fines Mortgage yout rou 24 o'clock tie funetal Denyse, son of previous wit Lue Bist of October last. mentioaed no a hot know. forma Might inves hewn” ereoty ping for feu. trateactlous wita Hood, Blood spoke naw Hood Te wun ith Did the With no con & fo the means for completing the road, nor type for the paper in question, ENTITLED by be wrrateeceld ere i Chan Seven PerCent, Sinking Fund Gold Boads, tseved upon ABAD LOT {ears, Miood and Mise Clatin superinten {fr #4 400,00, twust be cousldernd a4 abandantly ve ‘ Upon Bivod as a tervunt of Woodhull & Claflin. Koco! | cura, Fur sale by the flaancial ageuts of the company > cal ety. 1 de, not read a WALKER, ANDREWS & CO., 14 Wall at, COALS OF FIRE, Real Estate Market. The attendance was fair at the Exohango Salesroom yesterday, and several leyral ales (ok p ace Messrs. A.J. Bleecker, Son & Co, per Supreme Court order (Philo T, Ruggles, referee), cold building and let sec in, ris Wore taken To prens. Ife erders apout thom, The Court the nad) Mins Chain, Mrs, Cuppy Saitth will be WRITTEN KAPRESSLY FOU THE FIRESIDE COMPANION, WILL BE COMMENCED IN THAT PAb FATLY tS JANUARY, . The coun wel for the de poct to show that Blood - md 7 was not responaiile for the publication, and | 1 and 12 Marion street for $7,100 ; also, lot and dwotling | RM idle OF bane have him set free. soum side of Kighty-third street, east of Thirdaveaue, | Weed Tome aod Mand 4 peas tig for $5,700, Jas, Ml. Miller, per eame order, Rickard C, | pumption, will agata be pr feu ae NT Comperthmntek ch eiptigyant ted: Beamish, Ra, sold three fourstory Urick tenements | Me uoue se Rud aa, Tuvaday ‘An ‘inmeris stock and iow priv cash, | on Twenty Ath street, Tot 25x09 frer, 180 feet weet of | Cor a uhurough aati iit li | Aron or papments recetvud Weekly oF Monty: Parlor and | Ninth avenue, for $4500, EB. H, Ludiow, per order of | Price in $9) This iuatiuucat Ass lt can bo reed ™ bi Lota eee Bapreme Court (A, T, Ackert, referee), sold the throe: | geiermined * he gigberculur, Urench , yr? k house 46 Kast Ninth street, with Sailors’ | OF On) wayiupatetic aertion af the broodnal tubes Ror weather stripe for doors and windows ito | Stuy Merbor lease for tite renewable teens. | wou th iinnary evasuunpete toon eT Murrey trie Fulton sien ute vcedwat, | Niu Harbor lense for three years, renewable eweuty- | SRI Or ee att Pod ver gery, rental $29 per anuiuin, Sasi Adee nia 1 hie sale of pretn! waneem<eae weed t BE, A. Ludio adjou eae AG STOVES, i Hi , 5 RO. Mrne sate of late annouticed by J. M. Gibeod and Je HEATING wf FIXAROIAL AND COMMEROIAL, Pe a ae Ca Ra FULL BINARY & CO - rain ov whine. Tt thould be “dG Wales aireet, Fripay, Nov. §=P, M.—There has been more at he Jota to, bo Bld are Activity at the Stock Exchange, the railway and mlscel- ty tac trash, basutieat sul ERTS LIE CONMUMPTION AND | leneour where speculation having been wore aetive wm Jersey, 7 pe woderp villa houses on Ave: MATIAM th the woret fori Ht oul Hy releved previo o week, 0 je + are ald fo te sold uly © rarniitihete fre than om say previous day of the week. Although the AD. Mellick. Jr. & Bro. announee a sale of 100 lots maoentiy cures, CLINT MeDICAL tuaging TB, courte of prices wae niarked by groat irregularity, etill | on Fijzabeth, Frelinghuysen, and Halstead svennus in 147 Haat tith st,, New ¥ Awoak and declining markot wus the rule, eapegially | Newark, N, J., um Wednesday, Nov. 13, 2, CURRENGY this afternoon, though & rive in Pacific Mall setting Ln L ngroned Laur A ATR ARBs ale Kawet of Ls avout SP. M. gaye the late market a stroug tone. The New York Markers, tg huiniaday, Yas Linn Uncertainty a to (he Treasury polley with reference to PRAT TAS ov, 8 makes uF the leene last month of $4,000,000 retired legal tenders tay on at erodes. Mei RP inquiry tor ea - vy me cance operators to hesitate before making any {or d'No.2, Minnesota rogue nye RIAGE.- portant ventures, tho near approach of the reassembling Hayat i Pladel pus, a * _ a Pee, gale. wai Sie iaiatt thr, AMES: Dai Sagan eal of | aloe sierra a at ston of Congress nut being suggentive of settled @nancial ae re for the coming months, Until some atated Hae shall be developed, operations a the Stock Exchange are likely to be feverish and uncertain, The market defore the fret Beard tell off} to # cent, an small dealings, but prices reoevered ow the call, Pacitie Mell Fising from @ to G24, Wester Union trom 7 ta Ty, and Nortrwestera comman from ds wo M4. Tee do- cling t London in Erie, however seem pat em endto DR. 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