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THR SUN, MONDAY. NOVEMBER: TT, BEECHER YESTERDAY. PEY MOUTH CHURCH JAMMED WITH A DELIGHTED THRONG, viously purchased his ticket and berth In tie sleeping couch, wae about to get on the trait acrowd jostled him somewhat roughly, uit for him to get out of ihe gotinty the car be | to witch Uh Mr, Meade to look but when asked forbis address, refused to give it from rensuon coarse life; may rely on STRIKE OUT WITH THR SHOULDER-nIrrene, that run the machine. ideal must be Ing man may elect & BOSTON UNRAVEL Ing out and devouring everyihing, and ¢ idea of the wtound= Aen they tigh ary, alao, Mr. Roechor said, that making it ditt round with the bo makes hin feel better, stand higher, Lf man has no ideal to stra He Is dead and nobility is, never to ato) not be content wit can't stand still, made the treadmill, they imitated God So the world goes round, and you must keep the foundation of all herotem, toli-nacrifice ; the case hineas and euse, and the going omething better. And self-sacrifice is There are few herves, but there is a amount of herelsn | out all over MN, BERCHPR'S HEROINE. Many 8 woman is herolo because she hot ( Laughter.) Don't lang! You see or hear of the woe torare—stabbe and scoroh: flaines were ruin to neans and ap y and the nation for his pocketh Elchtecn Renatital Mables Arranged in Front Harriet Bercher the Preach) Stowe Prese ~A Sermon Viymouth Church was crowded yester- day morning, ‘The afstes, the space {1 front of the pulpit, the vestibules, the staircases, were Hundreds of persons, after waiting outside for nearly an hour, went away, unable to advance a foot toward the ec ‘The Lone in New Jeracr. ‘The leather interest of Newark It is thought will sufler severely acturers have larg ‘The Clark Thread Cow pany Is Boston dewlers and it will hi the failures that must Some of the hardware manvfactui the intertor some fron heavy sufferers, enue, but now they. a hese men counted thelr fortune in were their portion. and tte hare y red hut ashe must think of the poor, too, drive homes, from their workshops. hetle, had lost that Vhis ideal ie said Mr. Heeoher, tng off of shui which to the: vere abotk they would have to huddle h from street to atre awful excitement to pity them, n cornerd, OF be BO Sk a ‘The Insurance companies ar In Newark there was inten the crowds surrounding th telegraph officers were as large as inthe war ews of wuine great battle was ted spot where ch a glimpse of the great preacher, The courteous ushers did all in (heir powe aecommodate strangers, but as the Mneness of the weather had brought ont all the regular at- tendants, but very few seats were unfilled by the ual oceupants at the hou Atthe foot of the stairs leading tu the plat- USELESS HORNORS OF WINTER. . Said Mr. Reovher, tt was Chicrgo ; First, the new city of the hen the old city of the sea city Wooee history had yet to be made se history wae apart of the Woet had Joi ied hands ina It would touch t times when the william, now It ig” Boston, It was that many of the Insurance companies but it wan ascertained that only three or four had any risks whatever in tho ‘The People’s Insurance Company have a loas, 80 far as ascertained, of not n $1,000; the Citizens I have risks ther of the Insurance e would go under, hacked, a perforat crisp—and yet no cry of paln, and you say woman stand for day tender chord of her woman! ocked, torn, i); the Morchants' Mu not extensively. None In real estate. riven, dragge: Ivinest feelings 0: flung into the dict and y a, conception of ‘oat American HARAIPR DERCTEN STOWE, her feet over tae grating. dark dress, very plainly made, a warm woolen shawl, long cotton gloves, an old-fashioned, sen- with black rtybons, flower in gold, and a warm comforter around her Her thin gray hair was arranged in ringlete onesch side, asunder, and where the ul are ruthlessly bet travopled on and nold you 6¢e any horolsm there? THR HFROLM OF THE KITCHEN. ¢ of the heroism of the hat some might think true ‘only on Mount Athos, but he met with over a batch uf good that could be When the Eveiing Star went down with all on board, a gentleman who was there her that the groatest self- am were displayed He thanked She wore o Fast Dover. ey bad Kone of au There the oldest aud ablest «i thelr homes. ts that Virginia kindled her torch. Independence and George was disowned, and there seemed to be ho pewe; when justices and sheriffs did not know in What terns to draw out the siniplest warrant or writ, It was to tou that Jofer-on sent, and colved the first ideas of a Govert equailty and iberty, sequence in C The Fire See Sixty Miles Distance. ursmoura, Nov, 10.—fhe light of the fire was plainly seen inthis city, and was od to be a fow miles distant Hoston, callin eneral alarin of Or Hy Was sent. Dogan the War Mr. Beecher tien 4) eo, remarks heroin wae foun thougat It was oftene It was not only th was pale and wrinkles of age were ountenauce wore asoft and be nevolent exprenele At half past 10 pre and passed throug! the Adatuses in Bos irom them he re despateh from During the long strigets etia fiinched had assured Mr. B contr 1, resignation Decttement la Cincinan . 10.—The new Boston fire created great excitement In this Crowds thronged the newspaper offices, ¢ (rue head of the its old herve: ow which was to be OF LIFE TO THE NATIONS. isely Mr. Beechar entered, bad been the throng toward the plat- form, On reaching the stairs he parsed, stooped and whispered something to bis sister, fallen women, It was a joy for him to know that ad some glimpas 6 Cincissatt, > those poor Jost outcast the love of thotr Heavenly Fatt “Riz. The Rody Packed in B Wealthy Cinzen Marc A Clue to the Murd Marks the ok) Armory building on Harvard square. A cou plote examination of hody waa made, and @ report of bmitted to the Coroner’ bref, the autopsy were, previo condition—rather of his years. the wounds wh'ch hay before daseribed, are belleved by Dr. Hild ty have mused death by the compress! brain follow! ng fri portion of the EST MURDER. MYSTERY OF THE CHARLES KIVER TRAGEDY, LA x@ TH % b cionng prise Seneca ota eee BY. 0. & Ha e a0 CO... $6 pws that ee f the fact, for a mat the head makin; 23332 g@a.eze! | e5821 52! o of the skull. d with a blant doubtedly a hatchet or small axe. the back side ‘The man had not been dead more than twenty-four hours when found. A FOURTH WARD Ficur. Cantou Land G6, Weatorn Union Telegraph. Northwestern Hortawestern ury Stable. Boston, Nov. 9.—The mystery which en- veloped the finding of the body of a murdered man packed in barrels and floating in Charles river has been partially lifted by the identifica- tion of the body, and the disclosure of facts tending to show that robbery was the motive for the commission of the dreadful deed. body was that of Abijah ili hester county, instrament, wn Baee~assbsF322! a TR EK @8_8' Rae cor Marderourly Ansaultest. Michael Heaf, of 196 Cherry street, was on aspres in the Fourth Ward on Saturday At Oak and Oliver streets he attempted to skylark with a girl, who said that she dic not ative of Witz T., who waa fer many years a peddier of wooden ware, in whieh business ho acquired considerable property. For tho past ten years he has lived in Boston and vicinity, where he has invested bis money He owned two hi Hoston, one tn Boston Highlands, and one in He also leased the hou street, adjoining his own, one chamber of which he occupled as a lodging, and let the remaining rooms to several families. eae * tittts 338: In the wrangte, the ct pulled off by Heaf, and be moved a few feet way. telling her if she wanted her shawl she girl replied that if he didn’t return the shawl she would call a police- At this Juncture, OMcer Rowan made his egirl told him that Heaf had taken her shawl and would not return It, ‘The officer ordered Heaf to return the shawl. ‘and the officer arrested hi had been arrested his ™ States Rxprese.. ——- BANKING AND FINANCIAL, BANKING HOUSE OF HENRY CLRW8 & CO, ‘2 Wall street, New York. Bills of Pxchange, Circular Notes, Travetiers’ and ommercial Credits sewed available in al! parte of the Hust come after it. appearance. Heaf refused, ENGAGED TO BE MATE ED. For four years previous to tire Ist of June Iast had made his home with Mrs. Ki at 19 Dover-atreet plac since that time he had boarded at the South with a maiden lady named ‘Tuck, with wh o terme of friendly intimac several years, She has never been marr teacher of music. and well known to the reste dents of the South End, where until quite re- Porter, who reside cently she has h Uillows washed ‘The ideal was eminently Christian, It was the like Christ that kept man Beechor, might tau Only two insurance nas they pleas of this city, the Amazon and Tri e risks in Boston, to what extent is She sat with her head bowedddown, and hor nnd appeared to reply to her brother Mr. Deecher passed behind hope of bein ob through sip and darkne: heaviest trials, ati Chamber @ banauet rvota of Joy slow this (dea, and so become more and mre spiritual, leva and less animal, until they be- that held them wy wledge, Tbe A miade the death it had beon ‘felt, ganized syste ence ¢ anarchy There was not ac ina monosstinble, her ond ascended the platform, walked and looked Ike aman tn the vigor of Hoston had been M Several bankers here hi from their New York part morrow, aad [ook out here are telegraphing to th ¢ recelved despatches ers to loan nothing rule; disorder hate Mr. Beecher hates Intell the tine pre sinissed her p' He sat down, removed his cloak, and ex- nined the pile of notices, &., upon the table, hen he opened the hook of anthem LOOKED AROUND UPON THE VAST ASSEMBLY. Ashe sat there, with his fine expressive fea- tures, and his gray flowing hair, bis half profile reminded one of the portraits of John Wesley. Mr. Beecher's eyes wandered round the whole resting apparently here and there .or States that did not owe a debt of The whole nation was « ebtor to her for her schools and literature, and Nowhere else were th mon ¥ebools of such & high order sons of her dravmen and laborers were taught better than the collegians of E ‘ago, and that without money and with She was a noble came like God when they got close up to bim tu Other bankers express the opinion ‘The Common offer relief if hymn, and the benediction da inost Impressive service, Mr. Beecher nd the powerful was evident thro: scholarly men Mayor Davis has telegraphed Mayor Gaston of ing sympathy, and asking for the made home! effect on his audienc Mra, Harriet Beecher sat with her head down and her spe a century uring the whole se tt her broth hoary in years oul-atirring memories. the day of her calamity y she looked up ‘That was as be spoke of the heroic woman who kept silent, when the whole assem! Chicago Ofering sy For thls purj Cnicago, Nov. 10.—News of the terrible pathy and Ald. bet» the man who ¢ fie noise tn coeived. subject to oheek at aight, Intereet allowed on a}! Daily Batances, Cylleetions made. making threats of rescuing him. on Miled the windows in the large tenements with men and women. who were Investmont Orders executed. New York Marker FLOUR AND GRALS—There SaTurpay, Nov. was ® Vory dull @owr mar! J yominal. Buyers au re noon arrived, and the mol ving of inisstles increased every ntil It seemed literal was kept at o rain stones police station Officer ack of his head with A rush was ob to trample to di prostrate officer and rescue Heaf, who also fell, mith, and Sween: to prevent further bloodshed. for the officers to use their clubs tn driving bac! In the meantime nore officers. aj arried their insenstble comrade to f was secured and while Ja murderous kick he Corn 6 inteed afloat. ti 4 fiatee iG rater tne wew mixed. ower snd ol ‘an iske.; low do. 19%e. Howan was struck on the a brick and knocked senseless. made by the m large number o it was the intention of Mr. Ellis to have marr: Ind had been Sted New Western and the um ption ; low middllny tures more active at closing at 147-160. for Ni Te 1166. fe IMoers Pike, arrived in time was necessary ‘approached aoxtlous forthe health War rathet . for Decemoer, rauary, 18 18160. for his betrothed, which prilvand 1i¢e. f b ScrparrEe Lig hig hg is turpentine, 6c.’ Tallow, Paro’ is and began te ground recety for a house, which he chase forthe future home tended bride. the present writin thy to offer her. THE FINE NOT A JUDOMENT. moved, and the effect of Heture he had anished his survey, | moved, oo oe cm conflagration in B ston did not reach the publ Ee ie neatnieer mena. Whe of the audience into an him at the time of his death. deopest distress. b here until this morning. The news spread very fast, and soon crowds of people gathered in front of the telegraph and newspaper offices, read aud repeated the buletins the main points of the fearful disaster, 60 »that which overwhelued this y exactly thirieen months ago, sent the following messaze to the Mayor of Bos- audible expres TAR LATEST ELECTION RETURN! The Railrocd Monopoli fornia and Neva San FRANCifCO, Nov. 9.—The returns of the election |n th # State thas far give Grant 10,673 majority. The result in this State and in Nevada te very signi cant. Coughlan, the candidate of the ratiroad monopo- ly for Cougress, who is defeated by Luttrell, ran 8,608 Page, another railroad candidat it was ended the Divine blessing was invoked, heir feelings. ‘The 130th hymn a administered to the children Some might say, Mr. B {his fire was sent to humble the proud hear er read the lst lowed, and Mr, Beecher bavtisin will now of believing pai FIGHTEEN BABIES IN A ROW. ‘Then there filed into the *p ighteen men and bearing eighteen beautiful bal vases the father carried the hab mother. ‘They formed pnt of the pastor. od bezan to humble men on aceount Where would Brooklyn and New of thelr pride, York be then? «© Beaten in Cell terribly simuar Who had the Mayor Mediil opposite the teen women, jumer or winter Maron's Orrick, Citcaao, 1., Nov. 10, 190 P. M. To the Mayor of Bovion The citizens of Chic rear passage. however, may have a moral and in cthers mi-circle right In Mr. Beecher descended tender their deepest aym- power to your hot to bulld such Arrow streets, 1 aid in Qhete Dehind his tieket. over the left eye from one « ‘or Officer Rowan, to force themselves into the police station, but were kept back b: wheat to Liverps Versels with gral After looking at several houses, in the cholce of which the wishes of the lady were consulted, she having been with thi ceased to look at a house on Saw Shawmut avenue, Mr. Ellis decided to buy it. oso he had set aside a considerable ney, but it cannot be ascertained at if he had this money about ‘The lady is in the riering on distraction, le to converse much upon the ter crime, which has bereft her of # deve and blasted her hopes of future happine: except a Jobbing SF ae i prime meas, $C 88. Hacc Capt, Ulman, Jble to ascertain who had throw! , Ja ding 179 ca, new at or street, near c; for long clear on the vered bit senses he made acl fy tf Hieaf, who was locked up. Easy terms for ding, at B. M. Cowperthwait & Co. An immense stock or paymenta receiv F suites in great variety. te, and bed- Hoge Mt OheT Ke, pigs \d_ low prices. ‘THE LAST SERN OF MR. Mr. Ellis was in the habit of ris! For weather strips for doors and win Torrey's, 166 Fulton sireet, nes “mien n—THt8 D Bandy Hook.. ¢ 18/Gov, Isiana,, 5 @ ck in aummer and 5 it long walk before break(ast, On Tuesday ing be was seen by one of the tenants, wh he left the house before 7 o'clock, going out the He was seen in a Tenth place, and aa he r Grant and Wil rot tvelr fearta nd the chief deaci ‘Then Mr. Be baby ncarest him. pie elected, rand behind ur Pacific Rallroad interest which the deaught rushed as a storm from (1 not far from He put bis Angers in t ‘orehead of the { her, and of the i The parents then hurch with the child. and wich each Infant until all wer times the hat try to touch Mr. Beect would take hold upon bis little assailant Joegru' MED. might also teuch deiphia Journ Puiaperrnta, Nov. 10, noected with the Associated Press of Phila- Nand organized, with Mr, Clayton McMichael, President, and Mr, Wil- After some brief © great disaster which fc Ly of hea) Ing stery on sto es 2,00 majorit SUR Beh Sate roMt as A Rejected Wor daughter, grantte, then The journalists Lourth of granite, a Mansard roof n Suffragiot Kaew Avie torfire, Splendid buildings, with vit ta hand and tiny Ongers and sinile When Mr. Beecher an- ed the nawe of one of the children as * Brigh ain,” A LAUGH WENT TINOUGH THE CONGREGATION §r. Lours, Nov. 9.—On Oct. 15, Mrs. Virgtota 1. one of the registering offices tn this request was re- THE FIRE DEVIL ON EVERY Noor. disaster should also show how needful business house « elation to t has befallen was adupted, anc suclated Press of Boston ived, That we feel that we but anticipate the Minor applied at Deuk hi city to be registered as @ voter. fended, and Althoux! wealth. h rected to be wnt to the As- fased on the ground that the Cvustitution of Missourt y are entitled to vote. ethat male citizens on FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL, Sarunpay, Nov. 9, P. Steamship Gen. Bai M.-The closing day of | steamenip Gen be the week has been (he most active since Saturday last The day tn London was observ eh the banks were ope ned strong Ke. less cast his vot noted on the back of one of the ballots the state of the polls at the ". eamehip Cortes, New Orleans, mdse. and pasa. hip Volunteer, Ph nt boas Lege South Carolina, Charleston, for legitimate business 1» & Coy mise, From this time and fs lost until about half past 7 evening, at which hour he was seen Ineton street by a Mra. t Mrs. Porter Is th known to have seen Etlis alive turn to his lodgings on Tuesday night, althougu it was customary for him te return Yet despite this fact theerbie ed that ® epecial meeting had been called by the dirretors of the Bank of England, who had ad vanced the minimuin rate of di 4, the ruling rate for ile been reported active in Loudon, aud to day it ie maid to rule ae high ae Sakls # cont, "Aiko the waual river a Basmness Yotices, Burniag of boven d Coast wise vesse! rter and her litle Ast pereon as ye He did not re 7 ¥ cent. from CARELESSLY EXPOSING HIS MONEY. Mr. Ellis was a man of temperate babita, in bis business dealings, very opinionated mindfreely, ny matter waom ‘h so doing he made many ememtes, the accumulation was remarkably careless for a man in his position, in Weral expression of lie sentient of the ¢ ‘syuupathy Lo ty aed by the terribie Tie baptism over, there was a stirin the au- en and women faced mmepte on the interest. Mr. Leecher returned to the piat- Then followed one of the most tender and touching supplica- the. phenix its ashes, Aud Qhatin ten years hence. ing Mm sadness, will give seldom without carried in an inside vest p other valuable p ¢ frequently exhibite lar bills, and has been ple of Koston A p Boston, now calamity which bas ju for the fre asa benet Beecher concluded by ur, “ prepare forthe Last Great other and made brief « Uist the Conatl leather pocketh fifty and one hu ing his hearers form and sald, Offers of Sym his notes known to carry & Jecting the rent Port Lanp, Me,, Nov. 10,—There has been great excitement here all day regarding the Bos- Many of our leading merchants hav tions Mr. Keevher ever offered. true virtue posse Heads were the wife of Fraucie Minor, 8 highly reputable lawyer faves were covered, and th lerk of the Supreme Court, A short and to rayer for the sufferers ate some of them, 8 Beecher thanked Ge te had made the earth full of beauty, Bull there was no hing 80h Hutle ehtldre: closed the service, heavy lossesin the burnt district. nt from here with repairers and telegraph ip get up the Lines: bury weut through on the same train to tender iT sbUKGH, Pa., Nov. 10.—The tnt the great conflagratl excite uent here. The Obie Libera: CINCINNATI, Nov. A train was The Hamilton county Liberal Republicans beld # meeting thie afternoon, A enty persons were present, most of (hem representative men, Gen. Brinkerhoff deliv Resolations were adopted reiterating thelr Liberal Republican pri ‘wutiful in all God bad lent them to rying, but after awl ikbU laughter and gladness into the hou Light was in the idren were, darkness where they were not. here Mr. Beecher was deeply us think of our own childhood ti Thouzh men might be arro~ hed, and destructive, yet a baby Seripture was Beenen inthe Streets of New York and at the Mayor Kins. In the upper part of the city many resi- dents failed to bear of the fire un‘il late in the day, when the enterpri ing newsbovs made their * Bx'ra; full countof the fre eliing where little 1 Boston cause layor has called a meet { citizens for to-morrow to consider means ding to the relief faith in the correctness erued pri ved (o maiutaln (heir the sufferers. The Actuary our father's! orga) ization, and to appotu ac Metropolitan place, to tween Mr. Ellis and A bound himself to pay $50 @ month until and wc should amount to $1,000, aymiente were made regularly for some time, ut Alley has been In arrears for the last two months, and Mr. Ellis has quite re heard Co say, with considerable emphasis, (hat clpal he was going to ¢ In his conversat y has but $4 ican and Deus 1 the losses of ¢ es.Uly eaceed that ainount their households might be preserved nd joy, and bec Greeley's Majority to Missouri Over 29,000. Returns from 12 countles . The State Senate will bly have ten, and the House forty etx Democratic etly for rhed mon f what it was A LARGE FIRE IN NEW YORK, Mara on aes parents i THOSE WHO HAD LOST CHILDREN inforted, and that those who had nt be enabled to thluk of they beled them in their but as they would and by transformed into angels and clad with the beauty of God children Who had gone astray or forsaken the for those who had ition to become vi Terrified Ciulzeas ‘Thouswnds of Hun tops Loss About A fire broke out Weat Twenty €ls, Where they boved to eee later de. lecing for Their L 0 Heingwon thy Houses ‘ahd ae follows Stone, Dem; Fourth, Hateber ia thie die Jermons who use th ted offsoring ml, Bowery as aS riday night at 349 ixth street, causing a lo ‘The sparks from this fire drifted over to- Seventh avenue and Twenty-seventh street, and in spite of the presence of at least 5,000 persons on the roo /s of the adjoining house were allowed to setue, be effort being made to ascertain where they fell of 266 Weat Iwenty-eighth street is a perfect wcupled by turners, plano forte case maker, and machinists, the buildings, Crittenden, Dem. Moth, Parker, Kep.; Tenth, nh, Twelfth, Gi ning counties give W for Governor 43,785, aud Henderson (Rep y restrained ily for fur- their iinpatience and waited pat He prayed for et cara everybody was talking of ke some remark whic din the burned city »verwhelimed w as to the locale of the fire aud the wed that he Virginia Certataly ¢ Joy. %—In ninety counties most of them officially, Grant has overcome the Walker majority of is09, and The remaining eleven countirs cities heard fro spring might strike off int and eternal joy, H blessing of Heaven ing to do good to the tgnorant and pour, and invoking the divine favor on the mem- In the neighborhood lows stre in those who SCENES AT THE BOSTON DEPOT. peat of factories Greeley 10,28 vot e pollance with th tate by about 3,00 eldedly "All th tlect the m: Yully Mastrated to this week’. We Interest rate. The bank uss wd to in bebaif of ew year Germany will m tem, consistlny FRANK LESLIE'S MLUSTiee:@® \oST7LER new legal tender aye. ‘ During the process don hak been compelled to bear the nid it is quite Hkely, old on the It o feel the retara in Uul then we must look for an uneetiled con dition of affairs abroad. The stock ehend this new situation unit iy, the market ap to Uy Tee of steadiness, From this polni Kveral (one developed weakness, whic Close to be inherent, despite the dictions of the bull at a result of the Presidential cou- ted tone will pills. which he ‘WIN! be publiened fanuary, London will bet t his person. his tenants he was cx- (prone and, would wot adult of x- aye, and the result was tu exasper- eculation did not of ir WEDNESDAY MO) tations and pre- friends of the Wilson, Sew! the stubborn contest f reat Northern Ohio LUE TO THE MURDERER. In June last Mr. Ellis sold a brick house, 5 teameter nained Leavitt Alley,and an agreement was entered into be- ey, in which the latter It ie not lkel; be observed for som bot toward t specimens machioe wor specimen braidi victory Ls couplete. could not he ot fact that the Wilson i now manufactured, As the great competition, wi It will be ween that the Wilson's knew this woall be ao. Tt There Is no talkite down the the best family se the Exchange the downward movement did not cover « range than i to 1i¢ ¥eent, though, with rthwestern cominon, Erie abd Western, reasiire to sell on the entir as a steadier freling at the 1 o'clock were In most Union, there was quitea Fr. Kuna, his confiden- f thelr epeetal en. eit {sa morlerate py ‘Go wad ae the fi Aples of werk Num sew ng mae on thowe beautiful 9 hat you cap buy thie compel the jatter to pa’ ant Maryland at 235s uiplete history wi.l be found in the comp: me daclaratic and in the pre mates of the house wher towparty In Bast ence of several in- he took his meals, be ‘uadway, New Yor states, The € mipaby want agente iD id market was f affairs abroad, there were No nick to respond to the serio rouuty towns. expressions of his pury y due from Mr. Alley wei made within aday or two of lily disappearar which, added to the fact that when be was lust ork Dental Assoct: ie operated nearly 8 years for Colton Dental Assoclauon. Mrs. Porter on Washington street be was walking at an unusually rapid gait, w seem to indicate that he was t! errand from which bh THE PRODABLE chouller, which mouth church. After the prayer, Mr. Beecher announced a collection in ald of ‘the Educational Fund, ex- plaining that the church likes to have although of brick, being the reverse of freproo!, ihe factories rua through to Twenty-seventh Street.and with the rear bulldi ad with the wiost Fifth District it le almost certain ill be elected to Cony vis (Democrat) Reade, the General sup York and New Have ton merchants, Mr. tendent of the N form an almost tur s from the Disirict insure the election lid Divek, Ol straw in bedding his hors: material was packed in the barrel¥ with mangled body jal train to convey there thereabout, t sal to help the education of such as de- teachers or ministers, but bad Hot the means to secure tho needful instruction, This ronjectu: d that a burniag brand ixth street fre about Voviock fell In the rear of 26 Weat Twenty- nd either set fire, after smoulder- ing, toa heap of shavings or About a quarter tol o'clock 8: flames burst forth with uncontrollable fur hefore an alarm could be sounded three inzs were ablaze, and the terrified inhabitants of several tenement houses were fleeing for their } entiemen to Hoston. tinaster atthe Tweuty-seyenth ot this train ready, and started | Raward Wildinan was the 1 ers numbered al hundred and sixty, and occupied three passen Mr. Wildman tol that he knew sired to becouw stand Ove Democrat eighth street, Shasehatey ‘The Result in it CHICAGO, Nov. 9.—The returns from all the of Niinois, oMetal and reported, give Granta \eaby, for Governoi fog un teains here, feamsters, n asphalt roof urday morning The 007th hymn was then sun gave out bis text {roi ter, and 2sth verse. hath God ebosen, yea, and things which are not, o nought things that are,” ings which are not’ Mr. Beecher ex- ‘opposed to things that e subject of his discourse and Mr. Reecher DoN reporter any of them to be leading wer- chants and insurance men of Boston, although he could not recall their names. the only persons whom majority of 55,964. 0; ridge, for Lieutenant Governor, run about 10,000 behind The rest of the Republican State ticket is elvet. ajority as for President, ane Will have 7 majority on Lacer returns elect William H. Ka) 0 Congress from the Tenth District, inet Democrat, ea was aret reported. “Mr. Hay “Things which » In the neighborhood At lo'clock the entire truction, five bulld- and Twenty-elghth the rear bulldings the efforts of the fremen, ames was obtained, after strenu- ous exertions, at half past 1 o clock, from which time. the combustibie materials in the factories having become exhausted, the danger was The following is alist of the inmost important Buildings 256 West ‘Twent 7 West Twent the Crawford estate; a total oss uch there is nu jusurance he knew by name plained’a the Ides or the Real. Ideals, their use and abuse. er to see things not only as they "The child held an itule Angers could Hut the child le so big that it w hold in both ha This power in the human » ideal better than the proto model, was the foundation of all excel- e, of all progres biock Was me North Side Ksilroad of streets having caught, and ed here yest had started f There was much at the time the » crowd gathered to wit lock before Mr Keade # order Was revelved, and the train start an hour and (iree- In its hand as I A Clean Sweep for Greeley in T GALVESTON, Nov. 9. o'clock P.M. yesterday. Phe election closed at 5 The returns are too meagre with certainty the result of the State, (00 majority, The entire Con- Kenerally conceded to tle the barn, as inuch as it coul ‘That was the id train scarted, and selhth stre seventh street ceeded to Greeley by 2, Hence, only request made to Mr nd his order Democrats’ claun two-tbir the Senate. The Democratic majority in VER IN Heade by the Boston merchants, AVRO, TN 4 CAVE: on lerpinning. i that a large amount of short in cancelled today In the gold loan market the rates rang: toé ¥ cent. for carrying. The Ass oy re ee eer Half Horse a Rheuruatisu, Swellings, Lameness, and any kind of flesh, bone, oF muscle all ‘up. ie cured by CENTAUR LINIMENT, the most wonderful sent of modera tines. A Half Man, never returned NE OF THE TRAGEDY. Alley stablos his horses at Hunneman and Fel ts in the Highland District, and sume time ayo he got a large quantity of uly! shavings from Were the quotations 18s | 11:05 A.M. the manufa he used as a substitute for Some of this vei lanka seis, $90. F manufacturing pric Altering and repairing 11349 | $00 P.M. ‘The transactions at the Sub-Treasur; ables are in a dismal parsely settled and not much frequented ory building on piles, with dingy, half clapboarded sides. patched roof and dep ps three oF four currency balance, $23.01, Diamonds & speci has been a quiet movement in forelyn exchange for which he Avance on the He also drives o full rates of yesterday FOR GENTS ANDRO! f and has personal tablishinent extremely forbidding in its aspect, especially under the cloud that now rests over it, CANTRIGLL, 241 4th ay. PTAAOKWT ae BOB eH’ rte of ty Boode KNOX'S fall style of Grant Dix Havemeyer. b 212 Broadway. ; aad ladies’ and gente’ winter furs. A VISIT TO ALLEY'S STAPLES, Yesterday about dark, with others visited the barn. About twenty min- utes previous some officers had be Alley baving already ot murdering Mr, Ellis, these were occupled, we over thi rthe refuse builder, who ovcuples 256 We fora special train, were aware of its thine of de- | street, loses $lu ua, I, If it had been possible to give due no in, probably three id Lave availed themselves mimodations, LAST NIGHT'S TRAINS FOR BOSTON, train for Boston treet depot ata P.M Ur last nighta nd around the dey first car bad been put in re kengers, the th ty ie 1.16); Austin coun 80; and Arki The Kepublican majority in 1 Bend county 1s 74), © Suppose | put up four posts and cover them in with leaves and grass. his ideal, and he goes to work and makes & hut His children look around say, * Why should we together in Why not have two rooms instead of There Is the ideal, and it developes into By and by the next g until at length th > dwelt in a cave oc ‘The thing thought of leads to of the ideal Into the actual A Liberal Victory in T Further election returns this morning make it certain that Brown, Democrat, is rerlected Governor by from 30 to 5, Greeley’s majority will be ahout Deny crat, for € trict Instead of Gibbs, i aud ludependents bave @ majority in the Legislature, -aeventh stree! ouses 253 and 255 West Twenty-seventh strvet, owned by the Storms estate, are damaged Fredner, loses ob West Twenty-reveath nitrose & Martin, machin Iving a loss on building The rear of zt snd oveupled We Was dainaged $00) on the The frst regul ‘The rear of cupled by M destroyed, iny Wand on stork of $lya of the navage w nificent manst The Kepuolicans Jiness to receive pu body of the barrel was an inverted nothing. several carriages and old truck, and upon the raiters overeead were sleigh runuers and bodies, {ncrease as compared 33. The export clear: Valuation) tor the ‘5 were 85,271,617, againat $5, Year ai — period of $2a%4 ™ meatic produce currence, your correspondent In Staten Inland, November 10, after ilpess, Joba Clok: 1 i. ‘The relatives and friends o to aitend the fu liftop, Staten Te! Zo'clock PM Hy the aid of a dimly hted lantern we gained a view of the interior ‘On the left in front was a box-stall, rudely constructed, and ranging bi the same side were three more stalls, Neither ut @ horse was roan On the left, near ur barrels, one ral,ac bis late residence, New York , November 12, at County Wexford, [reidnd, and Philadel ‘On Sunday, November 10, Rachel, wife of tn the S2A'year of her take place from t daughter, Mrs. Hoche, S11 South 1s afternoon at 1 speotfully inv i er raging from 111.8 ted at LST to 1 on the previous We: ‘on Thursday nett nat BAO.280 At 112.4 60 11: Sieeersstara rs © residence of her . Williameburgh, ‘he relatives aud d to ‘attend without fur- ation. Saturday, November 9, after @ lingering tl) the beloved wife of Beruard Rice, stablettioor, uble doors, were Uw; partly filled with chips, the pant week wer $1,271,296 ; the recelpts for ings, and dirt, sini z vee, Bridget flee fear of her age friends of the ily are respectfully invited to funeral, frou her iate resile on Monday, Noveuber Il,at 1 uclocs P andant a Su6 # cent statement was ail un tn Legal tenders, rable exit, (he large BLOOD Passing round a heap of manure lying in the corner formed by the wall of the buildin: the third atall, and holding the lantern clos the surface of the refu asight n produced a boards whieh forn earth and Observes. th more quickly nt Ahead in Loulsian: BANS, Noy. 9—Forty-eight parishes outside of Orleans give Graut a net majority of 6, In the parish of Orleans 10,108 vote vid $100) vit Planing mill. 258 West Twe riy destroyed, inv the building a From 6. to 7 the rush to the tick: the agent constantly busy to the surfa: clot was soft, ently shed spots of crim recently. spat the partiti< d plants his weeds ¢ He pointed stick et an animal to draw the aul of shoving it himself, the thought, “ELL 81.08 THIS STICK WITH CRON.” And ulliniately out of the ideal grows the latest ig & lose of §,0W on unted give Gree Grant’s net majority, as far leoping cars, Which fe)) Tt had about 4 pas { which at least 300 were bound to itos Then comes Great Fire in Lei The Clty Flour Milly total vole of the parish NDON, Nov. 10—7 33 A.M.—A fire broke any Of the passengers were know Indicated that 44 Boston business men, but he could not re call thelr names ussengers by this train were large York journalists, boun out last night in the City Flour Mills on The entire mills have been destroyed, # still raging. steam plough e ideal led up to the steam Whe real was from some ing in a radi! ‘The surface of one wall was also thickly m was likewise discovered upon some fine shiav ng the pile of bede ent evidenc We had not pr the sharp sich. MONTPELIER, Returns of the P ental vote fa all’ Dut a Greeley, 1406; and O'C i808 wave Grant 43,680, an numbers of Boeton to report the fre, chs were represented, The ideal conception of a higher form tn things led naturally to the {deal conception of abieherform in character and nristian man # with ideals, The tdeal is simply" «din some, bette’ endental in a few, Contentment under some pugh, but asa rule it e content with things as eaaue LOWLe in butat this hour no Seymour 11,76, ‘There were alo ators abd ten lineinen, under ded of thy cily are on duty at ms and sparkles Victory in Flori these app the stable aine Lipress not fully charge of Mr, n Unlon office in this city. wore ordered to Boston by Gen, Eckert, General f the line, to assist the over kert accom- m Horida, tt a crat, bus bee elected Goveruo 0 in other, and A Hotel Burned tu Cooperstown, COOPERSTOW S Hotel was burned down last night, pears Moxham, Dewo- Superintendent he St. Jumes worked operators there, dthem, and will take charge of the com Greeley's Majority to win, 11,476," won't do for men ty ern red a povket-knife, of the Ore was pro pany's affairs in Boston dur jiitgren Souatioe ot $o'elock train Look 1A) passengers to Hos hong them was Gen missioner, and Commu Division N.G.8.N. ¥. heavy walking stick 0 the working of It won't dot y the excitement, Men and society are rich Just lows on furniture character inside, orgia give Gr as they Idealize, MAN RISES BY UNFOT is mustly covered by Insurance, sole halal Fatal Mistake Lart night Avery 1 Ellisburgh, Jefferson county, N Y.,were passengers on the westward bi train over the Vand Brea merci TT blood, and Terribly Injured On Saturday morning, about three miles west of Montclair, N. J.. on the Midiand Rajlway, a collision took place between ® gravel and & of going in opposite a inhed, the other Railway-Five Aw Aged Couple’ Tenu® HAvTE, Ind., Noy. 8 umuer and wife o-day ean be is (he Watehword of pro It no longer re ley is unde sand a Latter lif These ideals, sald the preacher, are the kindest draws a man Neither of these trains earried more than six for ordinarily y aliiost as many ints as to the con. ton probably frightened many wi had made arrangements to go there last night aod they deferred their departure until a more 1a line, and should have left the polnt, aud taken the mornin ¥ were bound; but th f the conductor. tarted weat from here Marshall, the first ‘The gravel train loco Ponishinent may lay hold of the animal ips up from vice and The ideal breeds di ideal lays bold of and hel vein om the train after content, and dise content is noble, morning w Yo of whom were fatally, and the re the board to which eluny ting a piece o} ry she reat In pene TOWN.—-Saturday, November 9, 1872, Iegal reacrve, belig # 1st sai 77 above lawful re D Leonard st, Williaiiabu Ik Mouday afternoon, at 1), o'clock, without furtl mand straw, | ihe roumateune torn our gaze which chilled the blood | Me Comparative tory ' Bivins ovember 8, 1372, Martha .Youbgest daughter of James Bea ed the northern wall of the stable was first deseriod a clot of blood adherin, ¢ the mauure. Ppearance of hav . tf two feet ab * are respect full nd hi Legal tenders jay, (he 1th imat., mt as fresh ax if yery red, and ‘farthe ‘of the stall, the with marks of blood, the apy lee of the stocks at which tucy ean be bad. being 1 ® cent all Was sprinkled arance of which »bjoct nearer the floor, roma thickly t of the upright on the ith day of torary of Kentueky, ar of thelr nuinber t emi, Bor cenis Per ve Cent. & Hudson Without disturbing sof foul play, we lett far before we ght that we h ned that itwas human blood procured the lan- ith the aid of wjnnetion with the cou e Trustees, (0 tags representing the tlekets #old are raw lug, and after the main in he wheel, placed in the raw ing LO see whrel before thy tage coun ur nbsDe, wa axaln the largest clot of stained with reclosing the two fragments in iw paper, we left the stable # second ume, the doors being secured behind us. Agent Public L H. SCHENCK. OF PHILADEL® prictor of Schenck's T tthe market price had on many of the leading n; @) days, Sto 85 Ver coinmon, at 106 for 1 # cmt. | n day DUCT on Quic THE AKKEST OF ALLEY, rapidly along the fayoravie tine stayin the eg when he can be hatched ¢ stay in then st when he oi le orto be an animal when he can 4, the ticket agent, who has rs, says he never 1 bank notes during any Hing tickets, than tens or twenties nVeseaped Anjuryy, though all Dut ah ‘enwineer Poste. Th seriously wounded of the placed in charge of evening since he has by —EE—EE———E—EEE tomary at that pout. for fully cut and bruised, Oue of {ul scalp wound, cannot live, HEECHER'S STORY, raid he on es and acres n than any man presented, and in From this fa haps justly, that t ight were * solid men THE NEW YORK PICKPOCK ERS As a matter of cour New York was well represente Both tratos ¢ knew aman who gers he mvrved Last © yeurs old, a ® August Ani rson, had hi A Kansas Editor Shor by « Rival, Latayette W pame ts Char Urokon and the left eo feartully crushed and Pp stairs, and tho ory LOL axent of the Lexington (Mt ‘and the opera netantly killed Inst Plat amputation wag deemed necessary je hoard ont floor which he c on one side aidso holler down al His bnife- he only had one--was Prrner, publish A political di ut started, pigs tn order ir iuseDsibliity, besides belby uBable ‘appeared Meer. sa secret that Leavitt Al- arrest for the and that he spent the night the manner in which the ai known but to a fe fat prices of thi The rise in prices du cent. on all the lasne twill detect the sligateat haugen wore character h auy other feature st came ab It seems that Serge Rates of the Second Pollee was informed by a citizen that at an early express wagon fase tn tubereniur ie often mistaken fs being iin ted en nary consumption, on Weduesday was seen driving rwer end of Beacon stre which were two barrels covered with The team drove along the water, where the by rels were dum rapidly away. @ little singulo arouse any suspiclos 2 STOVES, k v the wagon driven mstance Was 1M, coup. Aithough the cire Ho ae ieee it was not sufficient of itself to After the ne he told the story to rhing Sergeant Bates farted out with the intention of tracing th ery rapidly, th CURRENCY, wentof Royal Hay Yesterday TAN Se of INS, 14 Cen, Pacitte gb. business tn State dand (uformation furnieied wall legal lotteries, bottom, Sergeant found that ON MAREELA fet for Young Men Address HON n Beacon stre authentioity, he Turner was Lrougut hore and the Sheriff for fear uf violence by the citian great excitement In Lexington, aud further ce Ie apprehended. (0 #peds auy Eugilen, pwith an old razorstuck in it fora yecimen of what man way This master of # the Was that con. The prodigal son had to eat Dirkpockets, whu have g« without the Ideal hogs sat there jolde of « Hermit, Foutnrss Monnow, Va., No d thelr eneruie ing UNxUxpectin 7 o'olock tral Col, Titus C, t, from whom the story satiated with ted to the Chief, and at dund taken to the Chief's + 4s CUBLOIATY OB SW ASSOCIATION, Philadelptn Hog in Virgin DR. FITLER Ss Drmanently cured Being w Fret where late In the afternoon he was closet= ed with Chief Savage and several of the Secret Service offivers for over an hour, after which he was taken Lo the A Justice Rhot by an Quilaw, St. Lours, Nov. , Justice Holiday was shot desd by « der hemed Micha Ktice, a recluse, who has been living on an old barge here since the war, committed sulcide last aight by shooting himself through the head with « ris Hibent citizen of Ki ‘Colonel of the famous Black Hort \ acied 94 Goveruinent pilot wae are 6, and Bae vf Conneekank. . stale He might } and died there am moved by the Ideal to the Ucket window mit anit tor whispered to Mr Mr. Meade inquir Cireumstances and ascertained eenteInan, Who 0 he WAS wD bemen Content Ie de- nepiration after “T've been robbed.” grading, devilish mova, Va. an the war be acted ‘The iGeal, Mr, Meechur eald, vreserved mon juental Rank, 9 ; Central Gold’ Exchange I in rallroad bow i Bond’ st,, on Tow of the Superintendent of Carriages, where he spent the hight under the surveillance of OMlcer ROVAL HAVANA LovrERy, c Arata At Sh@t Price reduced to A toamster Justin Harret of 2 W afterward arrested and («als ward street, was Bankers, 10 Wail w6, York Pout Office ROYAL LAVANA LOTTERY, An autoney war wine yesterday tains of Mr and Hook Tmand New Jersey Central | Western int i wid Paoine Te, de Clevoiabd one PiMteLargh hb Werinn 8. Undere Uhied Mie by Dr Hildreth, to Mawes >