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ane a Te Re a ae Aa cae THE SUN ingly they sought to have the action df the | fite thet that when the oficial representative of DeTTING county set aside, while they should @bn- | the ig | Fire Brigade was on a visit to this ty tn thieves couritry, asserted that Boston hnd the moat | Lvety Times tinue to resist that commenced by Mr. : ‘ee Aine im TAY. | Orconon as the representative of the State, | “mote fey Waconia the world. Weare | lduieut—A Deud Sure Thite Kasckedin | Phe rolopo of tho horne dinenso hae ae- | FE Effect of the Hermon upon the Ih This plea was overruled by Judge BAR | thing about New York the Head—Contested Moats, Gamed b alngular phase, Cabe and commen etock = errr, who held that the county and not | st - r Correspondence of The Sun. ither covape ity oF aro slightly stacked while | The Rov. W. 8. H, Hutchings, better the Stito was the only proper plaintiff. | Col, Frenaaxrim of the Coldstream | Kixosrox, Nov. 16—Since the election | piooded horses are seriously afficted. Inthe | known as Barnum's Tehtning Catcutator, 7 i vlaion Ga has furnished to the Lotidon Ttmes a | tye politictans and betting mon have been on | states of the atage lines and car routes no- | Preached in the Old Bowery Theatre last even- pia) cheat gente pt tga gg pes adtence between Alindelt Kad the Recte. the antious sent over the Congressional contest. | thing new ie developed, and a feeling of oon | Ing. The available space was all occupied, and Aaddiniy of Mefe Ben dtorast. aye ine” oF Sula ie Thi. sheet tary of the Dubliy and Glasgow Steam Packet | The returne came In very slowly, owing to + dence prevails, While the present bracing | many went away unable rae ie Rie i Tnets Ricks ihird street and Third dvened | CONAletiNg: of Judge Isonattam, J Company, which curtously {llusteates the rigid | horse disease and the bad condition of i | weather Insts there (a no cause for despondency. veal nau tear toe tae a yr Deoth’s Theatre Rants be Jam: Buapy, and Judge Leowann; and there | cis ronco of the ordinary Boglish oMlotal ta | Fads. It was not Ul Thursday following the | None of Mr, Bonner's horses have been at- | street gamins that the Dowery was open, Wowie) Thierens. OS the qnestion was etaborately arsed again, | Pvtations, and his inoapnetty to discover any | “lection that any falr estimate of tho result | tacked, and avery precaution against It I¢ taken, | with the addvnde that it was to be a fro enter- Ses Sree Sore tly Waa ee, The wnanimous judgment of the General | OMCince which might annction adevtation | could be made, On that day all the towns | H1i« noble antmals will probably escape. tainment, Tho boys besieged the doors an hour jf cuameate Misoteeie- cof llolag Term, pronounced a few days since, affirms |” om them. Corporat MINCLATN of the Guarda, | excepting Hardenbergh had been heard from. The etock in Commodore Vanderbilt's stable | before they were thrown open. On being ad- . os S i ¥ THE BLOODED HORSES. AMONG THE BOWERY URATHE: —_-— — A Bracing Atmosphere Glodde Barnum’s Lichtoiug Calculator Preaching Owners of the Turf Horses. the Word of God in Bowery Thea- THE WALF OF THR DOOR-8TRP. ‘Tho tory of Poor Little Jimmy MoGinnie~ yy Cop, Haint You je Patlot nt Bollevue, Officer Bavendan ts attached to the Prankitn street police. His post te in Oity Hall place, from Pearl to Chambers street. One night, about #ix weeks ago, while pacing hie beat he saw on the steps lending to No, 28 an odd Iittle bundie of humantty, evidently asleep. This wae nothing strange for that region, and the offeer passed on. The next minute he heard a thing piping voice behind him; “Say, cop, aint you my uncle?” Pith Avenue Theatre ane, endere Y ‘om Kingston, | shows no aympt f dropsy, and Mr. Vander- | mitted they filled the three tiors of gallerice to | The officer turned and saw standing near him , very body's rl in every respect that previously tendered | while in the last stage of consumption, waa | T!# town ts about fifty miles from | shows no symptome ropay, i © sary re ‘toon Ret ah laa s by PR r pet tces q y possibly this | refused adiattcance Into the eabin of one 4 eituated In what is known as the Alps of | Hi1¢ confidently oepecta to avoid Ite Tho Jone of | overflowing and began to clamor for the exer- Lior child, a boy about four years old and two + 7 ot fe | - n i . his entire atud would be so severely fel 40. " i . ‘ die StogobeTaenlres rt gaat fool ah weak duolsion will be carried to the Court of Apé | the Dublin and Gluagow steamers, on the around | Ulster county—e wild, mountainous region, very | Bis entire atud would Hot be au severe (a8 | eines to bogin, In the pit were a fow respecta- | feet and a half hich, It was the bundle he had seen on the stepe, come to life. ‘The rom bie porsons, a full delegation of representative nts tie | that it was against the rules of the company to | snersely settled. There are only Lie votes in the but the | | Mr. Peppard, 24 Morcor atreat, hes forty-threo fetnthay TAN-Timothy Tiicomb's Lact. peals for final adjudicntt of hile wthing wore Lattored and worn, and his. } allow a cabin passage to non-commissioned of. | entire town, Dewilt, the Democratic condidate | hirsoa, All wore rorionsty HL with the epizootic | Bowory boys, who were accompanted by thelr | Girty little arnis aiid leus wore visiile I several wy Theatre Ra qmalified rminimity of these four Jud ect | ee ee eae eeeealdiers so lone as they wear the | for Oongreen, was reported to Lave carried the | distemper. Mr Peppard applied stm plo reme- | female friends, and auch Places, ‘Che “ofllcer, wurprised, voked. down ‘Theatre Oomtqne-Kioe of ( lentes little reason to snppose that theit ade | town by fourteen, ‘his elocted him by ten | des, ing his horwes ae little as poral ble.and th upon the waif, aud tho wali, ooafident, Tony Pastor's Opera Mouse Ju is Tos. Queen's uniform, although no objection fs tae die aed erRERT ANADS a coutident, looked ity, the Secretary of the company says that Cor Mountain Boy might not have died if he had | the extempore pulpit, and se ated themselves on mountain streams and well-nigh tmpassable | not been driven and “brushed” on the road | the loft, the gam: poral SincLAte was informed that if he would | Pil) otee shod the town ole previous to his convalesenece, Mi ‘Ten vey eh Us oe Rf fepies bo oe % royien vo ome eu gently. But Up at the oflicer, inion will not be reaffirmed and maine rivile | votes. AMiotod with dropey, and each horee has recov. | as were unable to crowd Into the galleries, ‘The ry int yor elo Danton Kquare Theatre. Agus. op! to admit persons of the lowost grade in ctvil r RY, eacl ay, cop, aint you my ancto ? Wallnek's Our Aineriean Co tained. fan droes, Bo the unfortunate man was obliged | ang Hetiing men uaneree did not credit thé | poisonous mredtcinen wiven write Ais horses ors | Srivete, boxes were ooeupled by slsgsmti7 bad Son, quanto at lie Weceeubaen, aneee $oads Museum Ov: Colord Beiter, Motions A more signal rebuke wad never adinti+ | to take asteorage passage, the discowforte of BS 1OME, won beh down carvain top | Plems Woe euel theory advanced by Tun | deased ladies and gentlemen, On the platform | thiwored fora joke, Vou Lin yourticee E —— = | istered by a high tribunal to the passlons | which greatly aparevated the malady from which | Tr a the town was put down certain Ben’ three weeks ogo, that hard labor jim= | wore a number of members of the Young Men's | “"T thought you was,” ald thoboy. Porme of The bie. istered by a high tribu' eo 's M " io ¢ ane t sane Grant, A messenger was forthwith despatched | posed upon a horse recovering from the firet | Christian Asavetation, sevoral pastors of city | Officer Bavendan resumed his patrol. His Ate, ill-jadged, and erroneous course of @ | he wax suffering. In reply to a remonstrance | 1, secortain the correct yoo. After a woary | Attack would provoke a more dangerous die | On Ce and others, “A they slowly fled peat | {,febvew” followed him, A‘torabout ai hour EeWesvicvec resets learnod jurist in a matter of grave publio | from Col. Frevaantie against thisinhuman | ote journey on horseback over ewollen | CMe. He thinks that Commodore Vandorbitt’s J the eficer besame more intercated in the outld, w under a was very import; and as Mr, O'Covor began his assault upon and wo qulety. F in the gallorica choored " ‘ gas lamp, ti ly. As the applause was dying away, proceeding by a gratuitoy cover bis uniform with a elvilian overcoat he “ " Canary & Norton's stables have M0 horeee, allvahriil voice piped t Jeminy. thats | Win," Are you hungry "Ve that ho 1s proved to have heen wrong | possessed no such garment tho permission was of | Hie WN eC me Vln rent Kepublican candi. | To factiitate Une nostril discharze, Mr. ¢ pants of the piationn to rvourly at the | fhe officer took him into Karl Klein's to Be ina, per fine, and that officer right respecting & momen | litte avall, and he became a victim to red tape. | 4 tied: Chive RORY ta The ows Ste ind Of tar, singer a dd’ honey. three semfcircles of Juveuiies Who Were etariog | Duane street, and the folks th gave hin a nd Dyatdi Line, edna ‘iter Thy Bd page, per rontte and tons legal question only renders this ro- | ‘Pho absurdity of the whole thing becomes ap- A, ated Fo good meal. "The boy disapp mabove, ‘The boys behaved outrages aired, but the new Keamve Maran, sil 5 ¢ elected him by seventeen majority. The vote | give either, When the stock was con. | nd night he met the officer when ho went on post, "vied vi in'es 9a O18 | Duke more impressive. berent when ft fs considered that the shabbiest |. csried to the nearest telegraph station, and care was taken hot to overwork ity the racll scavion OF HMMTONL RNS éaluted bim as“ uncle,’ aad kept iin sight uu mee Gee oe civilian in Fingland could have obtained on thts | TS oa in oypher to Kingston Balle wore kept well eleungod, only satt toed Se Ae then thoy vouta not | Hebe Wentox, Thin was continued fhe aevcral ing veteran, LY y. ads Greeley. vetorat, n te é — - ‘The backers of Maxwell were elated at the | cevtlons worked admirably, and no ease of | They chewod the song programmes which bad ropsy las yiaited the stables. Mr. Canary ays | been distributed into epitballs and threw them The returns of the votes thrown at the White laborers in the South seem to ot | Intelligence, and kopt the news @ profuund se- he relieved the milder Gineane would deve »p | at the coupe r tip form, Th Hout 4 o 0 1 jor el , voncerned, . Believing they had @ sure thing, they | Into something more serious, the glanders ora | “Curtain,” “Peanuts,” * Mnaic,” cketa,"” ee cater Wi tcs fae aa titey eave tons a a 0 fe x ars & ve iN bode rrs atly bellove f laced their mone: inthe hands of a tee ‘oute | like affection, and his efforts have met with ad- | and inated very plainly that Uiey were ready For the accommodation of up-town reaidenta, adver | gingle State; but so far as they have come | than a few years ago tt was generally belleved | Pi ¥ tu of iiitabie haccnsar He trinks tise thepeteoncum | for the caercioss Go egin, tiecrnente for Tux Sux will be received at our regular | in thoy lend irresistibly to tho conclusion | *ey could. White mon may bo soon all the | sider, who were let lato the georet, and the bet- | drugs heretofore administered have Leen mainiy | At half-past 7. a fine-looking utes at the ap-town advertisement offices 514 West year round working in the fields of Louisiana | ting at once booame lively. Versons woo had | instrumental fn bringing ou (he present serious | coniloman stepped ferw: y He lives at 38 City Hall place.” His fathor aa mother are drunkards, spend most of tuolr die on Blackwell's Island, utterly faliing to rappors Jiminy, who has been kindly provided # plve sd shelter by # very poor Wola who lives a Uae same building. The oflcer took a fancy to Timmy, and Jimmy became much attached to bis uncle. Uveie ie gray-haired old J, and said that it was notwithstanding the heavy majorities dis case, deemed advisable to have @ fifteon minutes sea | vendo introduced his wep ie Swen} Thirty seconustrect function of Broadway and sixth | that notwithelandliig tne haley ajoritiog | and on the islands along the Gulf shore. ‘Thero nm Known to lave, money enough to MOUNTAIN noY'A EPTORER. son of song, And Uley were very kind to, him there. us they avenne, and 808 v ; Derek angina yay) Gen. lg ns serie Hi hot is an extensive fleld for white labor in the South. | S43," heCna dotthe piecnbacks. and. wtale Com. Vanderbilt's horse Mountain Boy, who A voice from the pallerv sadlive un a tung, were at Kh fn’s, and se with what the officer Firand Opera Houre. and on the east ride at S11 Grand | votes he has received in those States which . " vate +h i teecreé of Fall Priddy, tas abuts disease. wae | Old man.” (Laughter and cries of “Song. | gave him Jinuny was fatuoing up and gett Aireet, near bast Broadway, from AM. SBOPM | toe part in the Prosi The cotton manufecturing interests of that | their money with the ltdifferenice of million: Fasat dees nants bok, tis wea te Bong aid dance. Eright gonsrally.” Isp yan guisk-witiad, & ntinl contest of | region are becoming every year inore important, | aires. ‘Thousands of dolars were wagered on | abay gelding, ifiee — neceas Oo! ol Mr. Robert Bonners famous Now [ am going to sing @ verse, and IT want | rough-evoken night be expe of a bey te fie Meual to deakion® 1968 is less now than it was then, This | and there ia no reason why numbers of the iN. | MeMuecess of Maxwell os noes tnat thorn | erallion cverstt, hie dam being by Grid- | You all to tll, attar mes” sad the, venerable | reared in th and beat by crank As would be a most significant fact in any | pald cotton operatives in the New England | was an error in the returns from the town. of | ley's li hi ‘ou must all sing.” Tw ackbird. Ho was bred buck, @ 800 Of 4 now surro} i puld no e : arlborough ; stead of eve jority, | in Orange county by a Mr, Bingbat extraortinary chances of distinetion, and | on account of the Increase of population | Independence in Goorila und Tennessea. Bouth- | him, ‘rhe intellizence fell like a wet blanket on | he trotted and won # roe evar. honvy half. hd the boys again shouted vootte the problem Is whether he bas the sense | and the participation of a large mass of | ¢ men will wee ore tong the folly of sending | the Maxwell men, and at midnight anves-cnger | mile truck, making « yuile Ip 2.39. Hoon after. “geome! #onet” en parents, est and bi ment for 4" We will.” He then sang “Weeping Soul, No Longer ™ aud gave him Asuit of n onal delight of the boy t hold a © z how bouts 7 I ilo to the jvy " a " their great staple to Now England to be mana- | sturted to Inapect the official returns, In the | ward *” i J y MeGinnt: t : i and ability to improve them, . e firs . Presidential early morning he telerraphed that the report | Bingham. His sire, Kiward Byerett (late Major “ Boys, you must remember,” sald the venera. | With miny McGinnis got instdy of tha In 1867, while ANDREW Jonxeon was still | Oretion ites ay eT aad ond Ted to | £2¢tured, when they have water power and ean | Wha 'snreect.. ‘The soene that ensued whe vine | Windeld), isa bay horse, foaled In Iss, got by | ble ian, “that this theatre ts now, for this | M¥t new sult of clothes he ever hud. Mut the fh. power Geis Ghiie, ta GoVaRAtCn election, the num ted agecded bcitelya 60 | easily obtain the manual power to make it avall- | tologram was received beggary description, iyndyk's’ Hamblotoutate dam pL hiyportod grealng, the hotise of God.” [cheary) aad aim peat aight Jicom wus vory much downcast, aud power, Gen, Grant, D et 01 ery ow than it was attr OF 7 re 16 rf wren aw randdain bs mpeter. eure ill preserve o: a arb us ing bis rage instead of the ne t With air, Gxonon Wikies, avowed kimianlt Me ay Ma Palace bis ths tieatiae hah, os i eheeonl at 7 ial Ga Weude ee tae eee bred by 4. fitburn of tan, gg county. who anid | Rng. mora: Now, all sing; and the vorwo wan og bere’s your clothes, Sin:ay?” tiny dived the t LK ES, he apeadie iT etveti pethod 0 nm Tuesday las @ Supervisors met ar a hin in 1860 to Mr. nner. This celebrated stal- begun again. ry td + m favor of limiting the tenure of the Among the States in which the returns | avenging yourselves on the Yankees. Boud of Canvassers, On Wednesday the excite- " the sire of Joo Blilott, who trotted @ mile boys set up a terrie howl, Some sang Mother pawned ‘em yor'day,” was t ment again to fever heat when it was rue mored that Messrs. Me shown tome won- | [tres die hopubtic ent agtaly 3 Hie mother had returned trom 1 Irland, at once pounced upon the new « and pawned thom for money for ru time, however, the rum was w cood thing for the also of Judge Fullerton, * whistled, and the reaalpdor g horses on the tart. laugher outed. The theatre was a bed- # wonderful speed. He trotiad | lam in less than ten seconds. ‘The sane request was mildly repeated, and President to wsingle term, Since then clr | aiready render it certain that Guayr's — $$ tances have induced him to change | yote is diminished are Maine, New Hamp- | , The Pacitic States hav eutuste his views on this question, or, a® Dr. Gree | shire, Vermont, and Connecticut in the | rfl developmonts of mining industry, eoap | would 1 well and Bandergon (tie | beat trottl mtidate for Senator) | Boy waa whore canvassing the voto of If inte. | or vee | One poll In Roaondale, About 4 vat np- | the boys subsided and allowed the music to go | Boy, for his mother got drunk, and was se 4 Lov expres'es it, he has gone Into another | Past, and Liinols in the Wat ‘This seems | Tee and pain’ mines being amone the mort | arterivon thy following om phene- | on. After al several hymns, all of witch | to the tsland. The next day ¢ edewmed line uk busiwea, | We decks: Ld Wevek that curious instancte tn potnt. Bat a recent Call- | gent in te the be od several races, and beat tue | were warn! uded, the Key. Dr. Patterson | the clothes, ond the delig! von had nM hens, u ’ an almost incredible result in Llinois, | fornia journal gives an account of astill more |b yy Bor f the turj, Lady Thorne, at Staten | prayed. He asked God to save the boys from | them o He always 0 a t tis ehunge fn his seutiments will prove | Grawr’s own Btate, and where he tas each | extraordinary novelty in a honey mine, ‘This ts | 28 | Hand, Wavesley, and Saratoga, nat which the boys all laugued. He thanked | money f offleer, and sald that ne would | y Yo ie Part ap ¢ Oriranere Orne’ « the managers of the theatre bad con- n but temporary _ | great majority, for probably the voting | situated in Loe Angelos county, on (he eastern ? ‘The. famous CUE HORNS. Ty sednaught, | sented to give thu use of the room for feligiots | ABOUL two woeks ago the officer missed hin Atiey Gen, dackson had become Presi | population of no State in the Union has | slope of the San Fernando ranges of mountalis. | fy 2 . | ovina dy Mr Phswaa Roger, died ime tie ary | exercines.” ‘Thon he vraved for the Micktning | at ut Anqulty revealed that, Sinyvy, mag ¢ n r tept Aw Ci wee le D plabt years ‘aloniator, and e J prother of | sick. 5 4 q who dent for a second term he recommended in | shown a larger percentage of increase | Ina rift which penetrates the rock to pth of | Distrvat oa i ee Mein pg hy Bi pight of eras Thy rich ehuce,’ a voice squealed trom the par- | given hima place to sleep, was u his annual age In December, 1885, that | gince 1°38 than Illinois. 1M feot, innumerable boo have oatablished | PE vores ce ede yt 2 iad and tesrested of grand | quette, “Give usa rest.” fle cloved the peu- | for him, and 40 Officer Bavondan w ty of . > * " thomecives, and for yoars have been adding to | gener ou ont ; (tiene a a | liv was tralned for the turf by | Hon with en wllusion to “the great drama of | tee Hogan, and with his assistance Jimmy wae all possibility of the retection of @ Presi) During the past four years the popula. | j)Smemres wal Tir yoe Bin ee | fre Fencral elvetioa Ueld Suvember Waa any aucn | iid trotted « number of races, | life” and *the curtain af eternity,” The boys | taken Bellovue Hospital. He has been very dont, aud all the temptations and mischief | tion of Pennsylvania has rapidly increased, | (Ur Breumulation « A iiicsal sOubbain anos CHomwudale : iat oper: | Fe was ath Sving horse, of great speed. Ho | cheered and again ealled “ Curtain,” Sick, but is recovering. Byerybody there Ities ’ amount bas been stored there. Certain entor- him, ‘The big-hearted Warden Brennan goes in aad now and then to see * Baveud in’ reoor Connected with it, should be removed by i. and trotted two milos in | . Mr. Patterson said he would introduces to ot only has its number of voters been ‘kood.” Te was valued at $25,00), | them a man who had been a public exhibitor, prising miners have built a seaffold 125 feet bib, 4.50 over Flee ophew,” and ame r, ol ¢ 0 o = " al Teuesi y U but who now eahibite bi elf for Obrist. (A | the physiciaus have given him the best possible Pay Pisa aril IV aaah ° feehidt correspondingly enlarged on this agcount, | with the Intention of runuing waritt Into the | Sick was Cee eg eee e ee aceinae the leek | vote rot Hin out Here tho roneratits | care, Bavendan frequently 4 1p to wow ny tion, Hix mature opinion upon this sub-| put all tts colored men were now for the | rock which we s but | Pectin pens of hi datrike the veln of hone iis ** uanrethe,' ‘dam by | Mane@ane another hymn, and the gamins beat inst. Me was sired by Hambh Pas aie Coarse and the boy awalte the gomit 4s he iuvariably ealls him, with the greatest #¢ ject is so futeresting that we give it In his] gist time permitted to go to thi Polls. | as yet all attempts to reach the covetod fruits of | Soul! nes | SP AE ieee oe ed tse | Norinon Morgan, He was nin ‘ lvitude, and is delighted by hiv arrival. He will vw language: Notwithstanding all this, Grawr’s vote in | tndustry have been unsuecesotul. Persons who | Siriteas p au, betore this Ber ie nike vat abe ot | May. Jrttery wee Sheen Bands pdt a ate apes ends xen 1, | gegn be well enough » be discharged, and then, Important 2 — eupt vente eb e Bo eftert ; a at sate are te, - ecvation ares Ot pont reer OS he Lichtoing alctilator steppe forward fiver Bavendan proposes to take lis youthful . important te the future | Pennsylvania is only 7,409 larger than it | have attempted to enter the Bive by the natural | Cua in court suc votes ot Tre give | action, He was in the hands of Honest Dan | qo tugiked the tanagers for the use of Lie | proteyé ander his care. His Cather and mou ee was in 1868, Ro fur as the returns are yet | 9PeBings have been driven back by the bees, | prot. oar honorable body to es be and began bie trotting in the spring of 1. ‘He trotted a number of races that year, showing great endurance tn ull his contests. tion of Preside United States shor t their eugtatity should be theatre, and asked the bove if they would please ner that the all-seelug eye of God was mi. requested them to keep quiet are on Blackwell's island, aud terfere with the offlver's Kind 4 ot Likely to Bie who Issue, when disturbed, city one foot in diamete fn a solid column W. 8. Kenyow, Attorney, in from New York and Indiana, it is ap- ind one man bas lost his THR GRANT MEN LALD OUT. During last summer he trotted iu all the prinei- the fl Man hound thet the he ne “3 8 Ole tery AL Miu eee aa Parent that the reeults will be about the | iifetn ebattle whi thelnfuriated Insects, Mecn- | aye noard decided to hear the anguments | pil purves for horses that bad never beaten 2:35 | Sir "paterson would tell them how he becaine WILLIAMSBURGH TRAGEDIES. subjert aie same in those States asin Pennsylvania, — | yhite the bees continue to Improve each shining | of counrel pro and con on Briday. On Thurs | aud showed that he was an tinproving hore, | Couverted. ‘The boys cried ™ Patterson.” -s Two Marders on Saturday Nighi A Boy mt to the Heart in rocery A Mao Found Mortally Wounde In Williamsburgh th a i . day the frie IGen, Cu ovr wishes to emulate the wis. | But this is only a partial view of the | hour, and within the last four years are esti- Boag ittyporel df cballeg patriotism of the great Demo- | (se. Gov. Srymovn's defeat after the | mated to huve added not less than fifteen feet fans from the second Kiection District in the | 0%. Lottery ded of dropay, which set in on crepe OP pes Bg hae o or elec 7 ro= x h' ppostt oF é town of Marbletown, op the ground that ¢ Thursday, and be sank afterward very rapidly, and was now working for bim Ootober elections four years ago was re- | In depth to their deposit of #w Hee eee teestlon fo that ‘istriet ined hot | ‘The celebrated trotte, Western New York, | Reh te Jeous, and was now moving oe of Dewitt seat in @ protest | giving promise of trotuing down in the twenties. tm 8 protest | Gonads record Of R21, ond was valued at @2y- | yak4scverepe tol theme Chat he found the bending over the body cf eon tied it hecan do sein the meseag re two rows of \ o Congrere a fe : ‘om | &arded as just as certain as was that of Dr, ane been eworn In, that has made his mile tn 23, owned bY | was bound to ahuke the world with his truths. | tenements called Battle Rows. Battly Row mam- { nel te Congress @& fortnight from Ginny Brel ive Catabax CACste te Modern convenience demands the de- ‘Phe day for the hearing of the argum Mr. Dennison, has succumbed lo the, opt yorie. | Hie closed by beaeeching the boys to keep quiat. roue is in North First or Hope street, between thir diy sane struction of the old ramparts of Quebec, and the | came, and with it counsel for the contestants | last week. Mr. Mosercie dun trator | The Lightning Calculator thea resumed, He | a Gal i ' a Present year; and this assurance of ulti | worm of demolition will soon be commenced. | fill force. The court house was Jamined with & ee eed oe tur eay’ Gotolaes erasers | ennounerd aa his text: lenth street an Macaia St consiate of « | > * 0 yf + | host § ri pourd had | are of other’ firet-o t ge of four-story brick bulldings, On the op. | A Sigunl Rebuke. mate failure in the Presidential contest of | pos ramparts havo been the silent witneases | ROM, Cf eager Hateners. When the board had | om, aise dee aretous condition, | MAty hath eoeen that gved part, range of four-story brick bulldings, On the or Dr. Jor son classes the follies of the wise | 1868 ought to have exerted, one would | of mauy historical scenes, MONTCALM led bis | adopt orae Kxcelwior, owned b: (A Volee—Carry th posite side of the street are a number of tumbles should choose news to Mary.) He sald of the following : % Fi cireus fame, died last week ingincin- | that every one the good part. | down wouden shanties, which, with t in the luet stage of life among the prodi- | naturally suppose, as chilling an Influence | army thence to carry on a cruel war with the | ,Zerored, That proot we taken by and before this | idl. ‘This hore, thomeh totally blind, exhibited | Mary nat at Jesus's feot, own wooden shanties, which, With few th rprice mankind; but such phe- | Upon the masses of the Democracy then | struguling setters of our northern frontier, and | jeged in the Botice and protest delivere) Ww this | An intelligence that was almost nunan, and in | there she heard the word. We should these slhantios are oecupied as erocery and liq q ‘ VACDHRUTL, Meneay, and CanLeron have | Hoard by andon behalf of Joho Maxwell and Jo o- | tableau pleees and posturing, which was bi part of his business, he was pronoun to be the bandsomest be od they Vere je two-year-old bay colt 2, ‘by. te het oat Me Ht cee Torey, awned ee Mr Jt | Mterature, and ite teachings will cousole us when , and should study the Word of God. THe we 9 | & better than the whole world of yellow-covered stores and policy shops. Until a few years azo, the brick buildings were ocoupled by blacks and whites. Since then the houses have been suid and refitted, and only whites occupy them, Bad as the neivhborhood was wi homent ore not always the product of ex- | a4 it certainly did now, 4 treme old are. Under the impulses of | But in spite of thore disasters to the De- | Sted prominent parts on those ancient walle : lent as compared with most of our North SON tu 1 the clamor ui - | moorney tn October, 1868, whieh rendered | “” Mri alban. lager earieniscr ead ler ctitiy . American forttfcattons. ‘The French Canadians Gerson, the former being’ one of the candidates uiative in Congress from this Cougressio: cing one of the candhiates Senatorial District, voted fo Pp a these t mut ested rise atte! 8 sCR's electior ‘ovember oliti~ h Bunkio! ia he ‘ wedio. All must die. “ tind . citement, men esteeimed wise often fall into | SEyMocn’s election in November ® politi | win recret the disappearance of those relies of | _ ‘The resolution was, lost by « vote of Tto M4. | tia wevalline horse epidamian Carour wus | The speaker paused. The boys were having a | Rowen wore tenantad by Binds ie nad errors of the inost surprising description; | cal impossibility, he was beaten in Penn | preach supremacy, but Quebec ta prospering, | The test of Dewitt's frtex as thon with- | entered in the Spirt of Uv Times stake of 1st3, | social chat. Many were leaving the galleries. | as have been committed there @) one of ind euch appears to have been the case in | 8ylvania only 24,000, be carried New York | and the rampurts must give place to building | Cth, The board decided to allow Dewitt the | Mr. John W.Conley's stable of horses ts having thubbub prevailed. Suddenly four | which culminated In the wurder of Oillcer he ow adopted by Mr. Cxarues | by 10,000, and he lost Indiana by only 9,000; | lots. allot cast in the town of Plattekill, the epidemic tn « mild form. Blackwood is the pe Donahue last summer, in front. of Crow Dewitt s name was written, but from which | wors of the lol baving syuiptouse of swelling in | outed " Choose It, the cops!” and were quiet. ee MoGoldrick’s groggery.' ‘This Battle Row ts within M0 feet of Brana street, one of the prin- cipal thoroughfares, which, excepting Hroad. way at the ferries, ts more thronged with peepla at all hours of the day and night than any other street in the city. Botween Hai 12 o'clock on Saturday nights OMcers Holland and Cantwell of the Fourth O'CoNoR, Mr cLer H. Peckmam, and | Whereas, though the vote now given to] py, we know not who else besides, to recover | GRANT tn those States is scarcely increased | counts regarding the amount of religious tolera- | Dewitt,” were neither allowed nor disallowed, | stip. fvom Wiuam M. Twexp the large sume | atall, he beats Dr. Greerry in Pennsyl- | don eaisting in Japan at the present time, but | bYC were ordered to be returned to the secretary | f.,,), | 4 of Bates 0 MN Oe tre ete erie eels | longed God Alinight; ef mener of which it is beheved he has | Vania, 187,000, in New York, 55,000, and in | it ts evident from the most trustworthy accounts us TRING serrixD. Ce ee ae ae care ne ahi Bok | prismfighter wap yet ‘a bee flew down A tage plindcred our city treasury, Indiana upward of 20,000, (hat as yot entire religious freedom does not | ‘The board finally declared Maxwell's majority | heat in 5:07, Ha throat (the Lasitaing Caloulator opened his , ‘i ‘ Maxwell's name had not beoh erased. wo | The legs. ‘The Ligutoing Ualculator tried to tell them bow have been many coutlicting Ae | Lallous cast in this clty, and which reed, *D. M. | “"Tne famous trotting mare Sontag died In West | all were Hable to die at any moment. He said {ter he had won a Mass. on the lith inst. Sontag was | that @ great prize-Aghte in 1808, her sire boing Hairia's tauble- | Ret, shook ‘ais fist 5 : - tt mouth and showed the boys with his finger eet pol old ¥ Soon after the discovery of the facta,and | What is the inference from this curious | @xlst there. Professor Epwarp Hirencock of | Jp the county to be 2h, and Sandernon ® 17y HOW MR. HONNRR TREATS MIS HOURES. | Where the bee went), afd he died i @ minute. | t#cet police station were told by John Winah | while thy peop'e wore still full of indigna- | tate of facts? Do Grant's heavy majori- | Amherst Colloge, in a letter to the Springteld | Aid William F. Soures)y, Domoceatic 3 | gitita themordinary sxertise es farastnerseere | fhan be told them how @ beam fell from» ‘ candidate | giving them ordinary exercise as far as (he rower 3 neighborhood insensible and bleeding from giving thi nary exercise as tt +s Soir, allowing them to take thetr own time and | pullding and bit's boy on the head: and killed edict Since the adjournment of the Board of Can- it: "Me has had the moat remarkable suc Gaatak tas ubcane Tks Pakiedas aieeneer eneral Government, posted Ina public | {assem yesterday, Maxw all's friends clatmaiiors | ii, the treasment of hie horves, ae his atock, are | {31d therm ho shonid bare to stop, aa he could proposing to cvforce the rights of the pubs | By no means; for his supporters are fewer forbidding any one to teach or hear any | were cast in the tawn of New Palte, and that | And'care on the part of Mr. Bonner and De. Hey- | 204 be Beard: He spoke a few more sentences fie and make good the loss through th now than they were then, But we are | one preach *thereligion of Jesus.” He also says | five“ D. M. Dewitt" ballots w re iihecally cou te den. Mr. 2. B. Wallace is pursuing the same , the siue, followed by Mr, Peckstaa and | deduction from these facts seems to be that | violating this edict, though hls offence was only | authority tat buth Mr. Maxwell ead Mr. Send- | Sther treatment, Come te The boys Jol y ; , d 8 or ath (ho're-t, 2 sense of confidence was inspired, | Under the peculiar and trying exigencies | teachlug the Japanese lancuage tow missionary. | ¢Psou will contest the election, All of Carl Burr's stock of trotters on Long | shit sas very well for a tluie Republican, saye that while in Japan re: 1 0 or, bi tien snd wlarm, M ntly @ | for Senator, by ¥. O'Coxor, Mr, Peck. | ties prove that he has increased in -popu- confidently | larity since he entered the White House? wound in the back of the head. ‘tho office took the wounded man to the police teed missionary pointed out and read to him an of th HAM, and of ers caine forwa and then, scoured the neighborhood, but eoul hot obtain any knowledge of how he receive: his wounds, ‘they arrested thelr informant young Winship. who is contined in the police yn awaiting further developments. The jufies were of such a serious nature olfce Surgeon Brady ordered his tstanl removal te the City Hospital. of the “ oe ae" no Island, about thirty head, are down with the Si Yesterday afternoon the man was identified as bd the people tustingly believed that | of the campaign Dr. GueeLey bas proved | This man at the date of the letter had been con, M. Hl. Carpenter. horse disease. “Nothing serious, however. Bure | Shaved & Sows te pois fas Philip aehatein: cooper, it ih North BYR with, sich advisers and advocates justice | to be a very wenk candidate and not o | Sed to hie howe two mouths awaiting the | ry ue sur of The Sure has in ls charge Mir. Parker's three year-vld-oolt | ente'dieperced, ‘Tne boys took tu the taeidiecad | Twat, The police, are of the kmpresalon that wor infullibly and completely obtain | Very strong one, as we hat hoped and eup- | Weelson of the Court, Professor HarcH- | gin: Some weeks previous to the late | Presvero, which be purchased for S20. the strect, and as the reporter walked away they | injuries, ‘The fact that his pocket was turned ' ed h t PoCK's opinion is that the people are | election a correspondent of your paper took a were singing at the top of thelrvoices * Come to | tiside out points to murder and robbery. ed for them, But now, after more than a | posed him to be, losing thelr confidence iv the old re proasion ww refer, jo Mr. Carve ter se @ mar of A MISSING STEAMSHIP. Jesus, just now, The barkeeper in the liquor store at North year hae goue b -" Mr, —_ Anhawh eh iiiibe haar fs improper personal habits, and the inference was nie ——— - First and Tench streets, opposite which Blote mr y; it appears that Mr he Niallih’kerineleaeny Lake Ugion, and are somewhat like bees with irresistible that he was latemperate in the use | The Pacific Mall Company's Steamer Ari- | Another Attempt to Upset a Train en the | (ein was found, said to the SUN reporter yemtere ie * proceeding was one of the sur- Dang li gricultural Laborer queen. He had visited several temples in the | of alcoholicdrinks, &e. Correspondenta of other zona Thirteen Daye Overdue at San Fran Harlem Kailroud day afternoon that between 1 and LL o'c on errore into which acwile i nm The agitation among the English asric | Violnity of Yoddo, and, with + xoeption of | papers have, ever since Mr. Carpenter's reselu- : : shy ay ade | Saturday night a uumber of young mon entered which a wise man may The agitation among the English asri- | ¥! Hy. of Yoddo, and, with the exception of | Hiner, the Benske to aad out who hed revealed cisco Auxtety for hor Safety. On Friday night another attempt was ma Seturda uf young man \ (he and the well-paid lawyers | cultural laborers is far from having sub- | ne, there wore unmisiakable signs of decay tn | tin in the fonate to Und out wie bad reveale The Arizona, one of the Pacific Mual | to cause atriguiful accideat on tue Harlem itailroad. | alle Bisiecatn ta with him took exactly the wrong | sided, though it would appear that the | #1 of them. Meanwhile, tt Is said, the Govern- | lation to the Hiltsh tr steamships, which sailed from Panama on Oct, | 08 ®sbarp curve, about half a mile south of Willan | enter, of the party called mont is endeavoring to patch up the old system, | allusions of a similar ¢ eter, Tho él 2 , nd eleven mics from the Grand Central depot, | for drit aking some out ta ' i their object leaders are beginning to despair of a satis- i and itis tine this sort of 2, for San Francisco, is now thirteen days over- | bridge and eleven milics from the ¢ mea) depet, | fhe Orit A amubraneyiniir ar ; : or invent a new one which shall satlefy the re . . > cv three cross ies Were placed on the rails, about twenty . rl commenced bis suit in the | factory settlement of the land question. J was stopped. I bave known due at the latter port, No tnooming ves#el has of weltzer or Was taken out to Blin. Tels f 3 Hl 0+ | tiglous requirements of the Japanese, but as yot has sighted hor at sea, and there ts not an atom of | [et enart. The Boston express, which starts from the | tout way seated on the stoop. He would not name of th ple of the State, alleging, | The organ of the Laborers’ Union states bing tangible in this direction has been made the past fourteen year intelligene hing (her fate eines th Now Haven depot at OP. M., sped on the obstructions | drink the water. ‘The barkeeper continued ; to iaintain it, that it was the | that some friends of the agricul labor- | bublic, bor, and 1 know he is not ntolligence regarding her fate since the Morn | a io rate of forty miles an hour, The fret two tes | gyortiy arterward a young man entered the store ang i me frien the agricultural labor- | # IRECANG aatiea’ finmt Siaaaicas Ais Gaara Shortly arter young net the eit do N » making prer ; a know that for one ¢ ie he has | ing she sal rom Panama, The steamship | were broken into splinters, but the third ed if 1tad any one | could woud howe wit 1 t the city and county of New | ers are making preparations by which at It isthe general opiniou that M. Tainns | totally abjured ev stimulants | Ocean Queen, Capt. Murray, arrived at this port under the pilot and slid on the rails aaead of tie | Kota youn, fellow to go, but he lad scarocy gowe oat whch would suffer by Tweep's | least half a miltion of the cream of the ag- | committed a blunder iu expelling Prince Nap except green tea and @ ar, 1 do | yosterday, but brought no tidings of the missing motive # quarter of ainile. Striking the end of the | fea he Tie iA Be monte 2ok Hareenre pay I : . ; at ader in expelling ree NaPOm | not believe thera ty a. man in Wis | vessel. Capt, Murray is of opinion Ghat the Ari- | plattorm at the the Ue was throwa about | thing bo d Hee ta pall Poms Lemee int 's, Leenuse, as he contended, the | ricultural population will be offered an | Leon and his wife from France, and the act hus | consti, or in the United States, who ever | zones abatt has boon broken, abd. that the ress | bwenty fect, aud tt fy ‘ihe case ho | taker enti! my brother tn law ould,” Owen, (ques 1h lebt oceuted for the purpose of procuring | immediate, practical, and attractive | had one consequeuce which the French Prosi- | SW Mr Carpenter under the influence of Hquor, | gel is now anchored off one of the islands in the | fit oF tb » | Know itn the went ovor, and wien he came beak he e vy which Twrep and hie assc orsaw him fodulge himself in its use so as to | Pactio awaiting repains. The oMicers of tue gom- | M4 t tes | schewe of emigration to the colovies, If | dent probably n held. up bis bandit waewll covered with blood-and ver took into consideration | Cause him to bein the least. disguised. 'T' bps eee ee hopefuls se, f the fous ways hee * ML “that wan ie murdered! A ( wpropriated sens, 1p fact @ debs which | thisatueme te onrrled out, ie will cosuit tn'] PHAN he imued bie arbltrary order, ‘The Itallana | ‘ruvu le Nr, Gacveqien se far trom eine: a pore | BUH Raber tke scat nee Leet Soe alerted pitience,'and should perpetrate Neat agi ee sav bleh ictatetny ee H The Scite would have to pay, In this~and | considerable long to the land holders, thus | &¢ €teally enraged at the Insult to the Princess | {hetevere, oT doubt wheter. there ke amone | STLVaie QUEL SEETRONIT st | a ae Oa ceakcas | he and that be Was bieediug, west surprising in @ man like Mr. | deprived of their hereditary vassals, Slorune, the daughter of their King, which | the Prominent inen of the vountry a harder | botivot which broke, down, th 2 | ths expat of Rathering thelr ventana aud eying HY blood on ag Walk UF sto PEONOR—-hw overlooked and pnt ont of | At a recent meeting in Stratford, the | tie couuiey and Cres reeb se eee ease TRGronng “ED InKars Bhd AVORAROS "CRY en eee ea as eee ne omcare Mada’ thas | fom the track waar Morristhiely the eaue ineans. A J | The you Ram Whe barhenner healed vlew thot provision of the State Constitue | Chairman, Mr. Husny Brookes, stated | tyerenagonuineegrermoud to M-Tuuis'sat- | twelve to atten hours of severe mental abr, | the unusual delay is pecuubly owlusto o tutslap | Tayteetinienear Racist wut lel nt of keto | hun metee glia he renutested, & 1 yon which declares that except to repel | that there were $00,000 agricults or tho Trincesy | fe aierers wrod coum’ ier dissibeted' or rectiecs | (Cain IMacIaety And : and that the non-r threw (he ¢ ul labor- | by asserting thut he did not know tho Princess Ways well No dissipa Blolateln yesterday afternoon wa OF Feckless ce ty ie (eens ae eee eer h vay well Welligence of the accident ls due wolely to the Ps aclaus, Ab the seportar was leay vw oI au, or defend | ers in England, of whom 140,000 had joined | was in France with her husband, with very Cartan ae vated dca Guat, oe in a aAR fant that Shere is no telegraphic communication Another Newark Mystery room the barkecper, Owen, sald the State in war, “uo debt shall be here- | tl y Union, Ifa third of the wh num- | plain expressions of Ineredullty, in which th y. Lam, therefore, influenced b: te way oe ey AR pee tana Ganteii On Friday ever the body of a man was | I heard that ke Lad been on a drunk f time after vontracted by or on behalf of this | bet were to entigrate, it would certainly | world gonetally will be apt to coincide projud this correo and was bullt by Steers, Bhe te sigsiler Incone | found Moating 1n the Passaic, © stort dietance above | 2UGver saw Mum before last night, the boyy aay Ne gig ‘tate unless such debt shall be authorized | tend to improve the condition of the othe | aNtl-French articles, which were so plentl bis versal joneral characte stiuction Lo the other magnificent ocean sleaii- | Newark. Ihed apparently beea in the water but a | the proceeds for liador. Ldon't kuow wheticr he ise »y a law for some single work or the Itallan journ ships of the same line. She sailed under the | short sime, and the drat conunand of Capt. Parker, gentleman in whore money or not. He tay have. had Tike much, however, Ido know! that T Holl dnote Is at the close of the war, t to | ers; and to en) Mpression of (he wen who ate is about the only step his eloquence, commund and high 7 found it was that it was an ordinary case of drowntn i r r be distinctly specified eral a Aye . again making their appearance, and all the old nial powers, as Well as to his noblenoss of | nautical ability the Pacitlo Stall pany hay 4 Zor the sellaer Water end Uguar whlch ¢ gave thu aug netly Ided therein ;” and no | they can expect to take unmolested. | Provances against the Pronch Government ure Cand Integrity of purpose. WAKCOMBLN.- | the ulmnoat contidence. Horvalue Ie $000.00 ana | A #abecquent examination of the body, however, gave | ble irietias fuch law shall take effect uutil it shailat | Hardy Bugiish peasants, who ean plough | hy avec nthe dlaausalnun which thls rece Dun BUN publishes tha above letter because 1 | MtHe. © pany insure thelr OWN property she | rise to the bellef that the man was the victim of foul A BOY MULDERED IN HATTLE ROW NO, &. + gener! election have been submitted to | and chop weod, are the very class tad) aiethiae manisse ya ais rover p , | uninsured. Che names of her passengers are | play. The face was stained with blood, and the head | When Oficers Cantwell and Holland arrived at eee re ‘i i wan r is requested in the name of justh but we J unknown, although it is supposed that they ely bruised and cut, All the wounds were | the police station with Hleistela, r ; H je, and have received a majority | in our Western Territories, where an aver ra allan Gt pervs cater Has recently | Ne@ Bet aware that such tmpatations had ap- | comprise those whe sailed froin this port in the ody war apparently (hat of « laboriag the room and asked the serge of Aid the vata bash for gad aenteit tC} hee ceen aes ee brs aie ‘ pucester Nias recently | Nee Ait aware IBay auc sy were curren | Henry Chauncey, which connected with the | He was five fect six Inches. in height, about uiirty Drewes's grocery, at South ra oie y he gvinet it ut | age tarm hand can earn more wages be- | assorted that the Church of England comprises | POMzed th our columns oF that they wero current | Avienna via rail xt Panamac The Henry Chance, | Jeane ot opens enue party oe pau gate wn free nee L bh election nd not only did Mr ides good board, ina month, than a Brite : olvewhere, Mr. Carpenter Is, in our judgment, | cey's passengers were Of bis head. ud Wore a ight mousteche, The body was ° 1 y Jp reality but two parties, the [igh Chureh and y A murdered by | th ne Conon, yiewding his intellect to the agis | deb field Lil PH eS ear PIA the Law Church, the party known ua. the Pinay | 20t@seund politictan, but he tsa gentleman of | Cabin passengers for San Francisco -. F. Watker, | hin’ aad hu hoslée “A purset buck und wiiemorese | clerk.” He sald that about half an hour betore , tation of the hour, repudiate this portion | ‘The old, iniquitous contract law still exe | Chureh being dad y Known ua the Broad | eminent talents, engaging qualities, and Indo | pianley, 1. Platt, ee M: Platts hire c. ©: Swoct’ | un book were fount on tie pereou, the latter contalt wont to bis door in answer to loud kuvcking lent In numbers, influence, ericultural | and the power of aggregation. In his opinton rs in # condition but Hitle above | Se two great partles are gradually drawing and intint; W iressot™ The Four Liou’, 29 North Will with ac veral repetitions of the nae on the fysleat of the mais found his son, James Whalen, aged wixte years, lying on the ste There was bo on about. “After he had carried him tn the hou: pendent, patrlotle charseter~true to bi try and faithful bots to his friends and ¢ vane | He Wh 4. Tow nacud, Friedeuthal,'G, M the Constitution, but he even went so | ists in England, and keeps the ‘arin his argument as to maintain that | wor! Teoa, Fe Wlchole aud wite fs frreteptial, ¢. eM wife, Fay ods," hous Morris bought he discovered blood. A doctor was summoned, here wus no such corporntion asthe coun- | slavery, Misa mockery for English phie | together with @ view to make common cause | ae Fat asi sine ey Meee wif, sd ane po froma im dead: A Sai'wvtnd wae Ie af Nave SALRIWIIGE GALLE ttt antes lat ee ie eae Rcinst Boiilaniamy Bah OfleR enagiine Of ined eewIM aun’ al or Naw wank ee ae ward’ Tomiison, WO Dous . found over his heart y h nust lose the mouey | lantianoy pend itself in aneliovating eins Hoslniaalsia BBA oft mules of the 4 Generous Action of y pall. Bre pward Tomiiogon, W. O'Doug- habia Felutes, BURR ENS asacaranad Gfioard i Mleged to have been taken by tween, ail | the condition of the heathen white nearly | Et ae VW 18 600 40) be true Prous ta Pan Paes Sao ite ake Caiy, 87 Parnaied | Me. Samuel Wobb, one of the oldest, and per- | praviy mud vorvoranto thy grocery. l « nuat pay for it by the taxation of Ite mein- | one million Euglishmen are tn. bownden | 230 ss roapercts the oe #y, w xroat majority of |v Sueno peas ppt ithe Batter ine, Ai three daghicrss | nape one of the most remarkable, prtaters tn thia city, | is ut the end of the row of tenements uth it J whou, with some eminent except by _ Willig jens & Co, 0! troadway, | Henry Glynn, wite, Y OW Us | was buricd 10 Greenwood Cemetery yesterday, Mr, | FULh, between Fit and Second stroets, knows wre, and which had the vight to bring a] servitude. The right of the frauehise, | poientiy orthodon W ro aut: | New York, were among the ttt 10 offer assist: ard B Aull at i ner Pamitan a | Webb fa arned the “art preservative’ in the omes | ae Linttle lkow No. 2" the meughborhood ty Ae init for its restitution, Which iy enjoyed by all the laborers who | fashioned Churchman, Mut with the laity the | and: fitlmate bustiesa sid social relations wits | bi Heuro, nhs Ae CAMSDIER®, WhO SLARLOE FOF | oF Clayton @ Van Norton, 10 Maiden lane, und ov the | Ta Uituings are at tik suune cometrustion wid M anwhile, without regard to these sur- P householders, rather makes their condi. | ease is very diferent, The Broad Chureb in. | Boston, and upon hearing of the ealamity in |. Btoernge pa Nagra. Philip MeArdlo, Ellen Sullivan, disolution of partnership removed with Mr. Van Nor: | aro oocupled vy the saine class of tenants. | ( 7) “@ errors # e is € < s o 1 ed late! ‘ot heir correspondents her Sautiago Liation, Mire, Weatuerry eud daughter, ©, W ton to an office in W am etreet here he we rt are woodeu shanties, is dinto! a 4 Wing errors and the mistaken and ill- | tion worse, for inilmidaiion of (he most | eldes many thoussuds of thom, for the most | tendering ali Arc Flicas was ate et tie. wean! | limite Mary" 0” Ruvigh, ‘Mies Kate Purkoene, Mary | Shout ais yeure: He then asindd eniepmear se aue | fRke wie ween ehantios. Lt le distant fry onsidered nclion growing out of them, | flicrant mocu exerclesd upon tham, | Patt Intelligent and zealous men, who are | tarien of the relief meeting ut the New York “nualler atary Poy, faunes: McCareee Korminds. | Rated tor tents hie vue aie ouultiMg whore he |” Agcertainiug from the grocory clurk the nates Mr, Rictann O'Gormay, the regular lait | avd their iuornut votes are teed by the | HPUNlantly able to establish a party organiza. | Chamber of Commer Hr on Walter Kirhs. Pilea Aajnes | although sugering trou delivate health Cor'® Hong is AL Line Linnie yout Meer of the county, had faithfully pere | landed proprictor to override the expres. | Mun whitch will one day make itself felt both In| 4 pamuy Gagueds howad, wad Hoht ner AUG LMG dasighiets Alles PUTS was taken in about two months ago, and sue, | drinking saloons in ‘the feateeay kis ase formed his duty by instituting In its bee | elon of the fiewand intelligent mespraitg | ChUFSH aud Bate, Tho London Spectator de- | qh, Lamily Gauced Bound sad Robbe fe teengy, Raut Xt cuuped to deuncaie at dhe act of uty.” Ane must | roasted “Willhan” Duty, 1 Oy balf, aud with the Board of’ Supervisors as | of tho towns, Great oredit to dae te the | “Wseetuat the divergence between, the Ansll- | evening, while tin, Warsen ant bis tomlly sore ot nr Coloma, Ludsie Cronih, James B, Wa feruarKoble portion of Mr. Webb's history to thut Martin Ko: Jobn Connelly, Lik now West lroadway, hever on a ferry boat tn his} Park, aud had wot been cun clergy and lity is at this moment greater Hackett, Kae Welad, Jaues Koester, Jo ity, Ave men whose fees | Thomas Honohue, Johi Burk and more dangerous than between any two pare de i tl r hed entered thelr apartments, and after | ‘The office of the company was on Saturday | *ect i Un ty your Hesin theChurch, ‘he sane is probably true | threatening them with thelr presented revolvers, Urorally besiogod by anxtuus frente of tite raat and it is to d tint, notwithsiand. | of this country, although Broad Church doo» | cuffed the wiole fomily,atter which they were all paggea | #NG0rs, all eagerly Inquiring afver the fate of the The Jerney City Murder. ih g Indifference of the beady | Mines have not taken very deep root here among | ead tightly bound together, While this was geina oo John Dorls, who shot Thomas Don Linters | of the nation, those wrongs muy speed the orthodox Protestant bodies, rty, hone of whom are over Zl years of Henry Stutles, the clerk, wasalsnarvested Lere are differnt stories tn regard sto id murder, Mr, Drewes says Chat the young men Who are arrested and one O'Srien werein (ha barroom connected with the grocery store wHCa young Whalen entered, Whalen ealied for a per at thelr residenve in th were w plainti®, asuicin the Supreme Court here laborers for the mc aiust TweEED for he recovery of tl fame money which Mr, O'Conon was wild proposing to regain for the State at larg To this suit the defendant’s counsel inte wie manner in which they have presented their wrongs eho tay in our other wen remained on guard out. m San | Jersey City early on Friday moral was taken befor drink nd b ele rink 0 . y been postpoi e . and by ise Le did not nah them Wdnnls Pored the plea that Mr. O'Coxon’s proses | be remedied ‘ — We houses | ofthe Ariz mm Deen ne tpone@ until the arfival | Justice Keese on Saturday morn oe. The adidavit of | with him they beran to abuse hr During te eution wasulso pending in another jndivint — ‘The Pope Declines an Aunuity, ir haste 8 kerd. a Dr. Beott was rend (o hin, wheroin It wae shown that | Soule Whalen cried Out thal he wa \ @epartmeut of the State, and that the two | EM London papers display a marvellous | , MOM" Novet0—Signor Sella, Minister of Fi- tnd [thwag w Tickoqm Gourtom Donellan was dead, Dorle mas uamoved during the | ait! fall dead vn the fluor, Tien the ite muits with tw Ing the same » e having addressed an ofelal comuuni Ailran from the place. A. | Alexander Biliott, for elghtecn yours baggage | Teadine of the docunwnt, Tne commitment was reag | Milman from the place. A. I ed the Ares *) Ruaranteging the payment to His Holiness of | BUrBed Whore be lay upon the different plaintiffs respoet. | MBvrance « ican affairs. ‘The Standard ean: of Lhe Buotd y ‘Noo: Ce bea Bye y i witre , . ‘the Derpetrators | MAslcr on Che Cliathau, maid trety of ie Harlem fteit. | {0.8m but be pata little attention to the proceedings. | “Whalen lived ct ov Benth. felt weseet. Tews! Pmniamne rabloos matter ought not to | Vonupond of wphunieee cltigent: tae, Boas, | fanatante: Pout de Lap, br the ttalian Papa dat, | futon dete Bagge sas bane teketyaeteite tt | toad. haw bee made conduot Hh" Corgart kel harat fiptuet\tts fury on Satur oppoaite the store itr which no was stabbed | a same wu sit Aa c O- yflbel Adtonell has gent 9 ropl he wilbieter, no t thal bond / rere “ car door outa pone tt FS waa carri “1 on fin ath , \ We ACcord- } nians use Hatysally Indigantyand call attention to | MiGs Mi Wak to Bop ‘dodldes turevelve the aur to nae ri i} condition dye hmageatts | Mabe a Of * Kiskeia. the, passe they adfourued til une shorioga eek stlosee Merk: | by his sus) Ma laraereeseD init , wed ya ber ubles baying cut into her teats pee 4 mevesaary Aurel into be bold a tho drill soow ‘et Polige Head: | knocking ‘at the door, Wo@, aad has as )< nt i » eM, quarters oped areal

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