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TIE SUN, FRIDAY. that like views were held by a very Sarge body of equally eminent Republicans, and | proud of Mt a great following of the Tank and file, who, when they saw the impossibility of @ eor- dial agreoment respecting GRANT'S succes sor, acquiesced in his renomination and supported him in the canvases, Now, wedo not say that the opponents to Grant's Administration, whieh doubt- less embrace a majority of the voting population, can be united under the De- mocratic name and banner, 1 of those exulting Grantites who insist that the Opposition party is dead, to two or three instructive chapters of political history. In 18% the Demoemtic party carried VAN Bune into the White House by tri- ities both of the popular vote, while the Oppc tion, which had divided its votes betwee four Presidential cantlidats, seemed to be scattered to the winds. his term VAN Donen's Administration ap- peared to be as firmly grounded in the popular confidence as Jackson's had been. But the initiation of the Sub-Treasury scheme by Vay Bure dwindles almost into contempt by the side jestions of our times— TL Sdtnes for ATL FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 22. 1°72. Aeademy of Marte Trocth's Theatre hey ant's Miretrele Twomey ab ri siren ry Boek Olres FON Avenue Theatre Lrand Opcrn Mourne li yatee Lyi Thenpron Troupe Day ant Rrentg But we call erm Mowae dort tn Time, Union Kquare Theatre Wallack’s Ow Amercon Cor a. Wood's Musenim (ur Colored (nate umpbant maj ‘Terms of The tua, At the outset of to turn Ropeson who never was in suc with Secor claims and such things; but it was decided on the 6th of November that Ronrson might stay. anything to the contrary? Let him stay. —, Sappless or Sappy ¢ The World says: “ A journal like the Trihune cannot live on the sapless chips which ely been served up as food for lis read- and at the next Presidential contest bur ey under an avalanche of 1 jorities in nineteen twenty-six In 182 the over Gen. elected Prerct unprecedented majority, the latter carrying only four pronounced his us Inaugural from the portico of the Capitol it seemed to superfic Opposition was dead beyond ell hope of resuscitation, and that Democratic must continue for a quarter of But, only two years later the Prence Administration repealed the Mis- thus throwing into the ‘al arena the disturbing question of flavery; and atthe next Presidentia! elec- tion nine of the States which had voted for Pieace, aud which had always heen among imost stanch Democratic States, went uiblican party $; and though Rvcwaxay received a mcjority of the electoral votes, his stecess was solely due to the fi was divided between Vor the accommodation of ap-town revilents, adver wuts for THe SUN Will be reeewed at rates at (be uptown adver ond street, junction of Broadway and Fixth and BOS West Twenty-third street, opposite on the east side at S11 Grand year Kast Broadway, from ® A.M, to S180 P.M. jal speculators ved Republic. On Sunday last the people of Switzer- fivehun redandsixty- fifth annivers ry of tieir independence, an occasion whio doubtl ss inspired every Bwitzer with the most lively patriotic pride, land cele! rated tb Presented an eff often exhibited by re And there ts good reason why the c tizens of thut sturly little re- h, surrounded by s me of the most power ul and despotic governments of the word, has maintaine | for nearly Bix centuries nc saults from every quarter woh w nationality, fact that so a territory of lees (han 1 0 0 square miles, speaking reveral dif- esandat the preseat tim divided al nost equally in rtigious belief es and Protestants, shorld have Deen enabled to maintain a vernment through so long aperiod of time ix calculated to suggest anxiou retl ction n stitutions on both sides of the undergoing ta that the Swiss have b their efforts (0 u ain so many farm ly broken dow: The answer, it appears to us, is very Switzerland tha’ is, a form mont in which the su to the people publie—wh' pall a State, the Oppositie popular vote far Bucuanan, xcceded that given to illustrations between Catho which seems to be in one Pres may, only four years tater, ind the victor to powder, Let the Grantites cease pounding their oan form of ¢ every Indian A Way is it | } Voice of Aimerican history. biie, while ambitious attempts have Metropolis—An Old and Staid Jourual Frightened Out of Its Propricty. The readers of the have been a Jittle sur xceptionable f Philadelphi: tirely satisfacte ‘cning Post must rised to tind that ) and collected sheet unblush- a note to th wainst all possibilitics of reise of that pow wiretally ve | sound of a pistol in the neithhorbood of its office frightened our venerable avighbor | went to thes e ate dans distributin excouting hi no injustice Le sentiments, we whicu is the ious Which come Federal Gov- | it, that it is au impossibility for any fuuctionary, eitucr tive, tousurp one jot of authority which 1 -zitimately In suort, the py 1 further in a t.e goverument of any other cou try on earth In Switzerland they Dut (hey appear to he fairly iu sp.te of this privation. wor is excreised by a Federal | pose the repulili cluding sentence of th werefer to authority by a urpation of the pu Voluon Gn had a good e yugh Whica we lia said that the O¢ tered into a troaty with t vos, on the other side of decentral- unced and al- the ability and | scholarship of the Leening I more startling that of whieh it cor 1, has there been any very great | 2" auything so uucom- inon as to alarm people so very much? vd that New ¥ and we doubt wheth pital crimes is greater ur population, than To see such a got along pret jen stock into Mest y of murde chosen for a term of th Federal Assembty, and the should be ¢ is a very large city divide among utive depart- ntents of the Federal Government, Constitution all the rights of ro which ure not expres confederacy are exercised by th» twenty- d half cantons, wh sme in the regulation of thetr ¢ ternal affairs; and these cantons take ¥ Gare that their r Ju the governments of the sever equal care is taken to guard agaiust een- tralization of power, and in many of th ve reserved to th The cat shows annua ‘portion to country —or y transferred to the in the nature of the crime we have had nothing to compare with the ur natural murder of ANNIE peacetul rural district of New Hampshire, by ber own granduncle sequel to a still moi five cantons a Lovenine ina a murder which A great shock was produced by Kr shooting O'NEILI ed part of the city wud people hast'ly and unthinkia » the coneiisl nselves the tlons of the mest remarkabl the feline tribes in lection of pussies t shown this year is about four but t wirew ed swith divided into four great rizes ranging from five forty-eight others wherein distinctions Mud places. clags distinction appe extremes in this ex Lexislative Assembly, sven, the people ried out in practice the own in that way of demorratic re and the men sin danger (and that they are servants aud not It is in consequence of this wis Swiss, after a trial publican institutions extending through y six conturi brate thelr continued indepen: United States we the contrary ulted so. successfully in lounge upon generally speakins foresight that Uh in between husbands and wives who were quarrelling with each ¢ children and a divorce ral thing have neighbors’ domestic affairs alone, and con- sequently are in no danger of being snot for intermeddling with then There is every reason to lar process, will do exact enabled to celes to let their mountain re clieve that the intruding upou rights hitherto reserved to the States, and the Pres rapidly assuming prerogatives which have hitherto been confined to Congress, Unless dy chock is given to the ecntraliza- tion now rapidly growing in every depart- Governmen as to when we shall is even mor voved In the n cuts Whose proud | for his crime, and likewise NeLL for the gratification of his long guinst bis vietim to JOmN ScaN- ished malice press In term i Word for Oliver Charlick. And that means a good word fora man whom good w only a question of time which have } rained on the In the Presic Virginta touk no part, b having yet been comple Warning ¢ in to be puzz were spremd evenly over The Grantit the quality of fertilize Democratic tors who have Por a number and is lying travellers ¢ {to attribute to M Ciaiaack all | epublican j puch disturbed about Denver tic about itsown, jault of the Presi¢ If a man had wv poor breakfast, it of Mr, CHARLICK, boots pinched, aud his was all owing to Mr, CHannick, Were compared to ox teams, even when ran as fast as the ordinary trains on the condition It has just won a victory more apparent than Which sprang not from its own strength divisions of 8 hurt bin The trains M votes and w jon Gen, GRant and has ama, collated it will doubtless be seen that Gane in obo the uuwillinguess of all GRANT'S opponents Greriry is the sole GHA S's Victory, and that in fact ® Wuijority of the vot rything was wrong do wo want hin, CUARLICK that things wer to combine from Balti in his retur He wouldn't be at all sar We do not say t plaints were alt felt it to be unfounded, our duty when My + road o comment he country has ev severity on its cot ection, should ret Pusiadetphia « Al) Lirongh the year IStl not Which he has justly enticed hin been sieadily at work for years — In Philadelphia there has recently been example of the reatiness ectable people to recom- niend the appointment of men to responsible | public offices whom they would not trust for an instant with any managem e time ago Mr. Pr was appointed by President Giant to be an of his appointment ne Philadelphia Age protested against ft on the ground that SPeAn was a notorious rascal who cheat the poor Tedians, and unfit to be intrusted with any responsible posi- For so protesting the Age was vebome | assailed by the friends of the Administration, and ft was shown that Spran had been recom. p by a large number of the most of Philadelphia. wealthy and ght SPEAN a suitas wealthy and respectable eitize But, as it afterward appeared ‘table citizens who th ble person to look after the affairs of the Indians bond which the law requires t to give as security for the | faithful performance of his duties n yeAt, who Was a warm admirer of termined to have hing it suecessful, presented bim- authority Jian polley, and proper ond, signed b: ubtless W SPEAK has been » » said that the petition gned by « weult om nehes —_ tation. whose np nded that b SPEAR, and The result was that Mr. protect the Indians, which the Indians, be thankful rdoned by udelplia, and it would not be ame men bad t «have hi © Indians will act in concert, ai instructive, has sto fou has tate the sane ed, but the ma ney Ney ar 1 hardly ton of the ¢ gathered dignity with their pr how commended to public supp amusing, have we has been given in the enthusiastic deserip- repr Juded in the just Virginia a from somebr to the asse if Rownson A per had « tn nd * they were sum pin, Taland Ratiroad, until he may now well be He hae put the road bed in a far better state than it was in formerty. stituted strong, new rails for the defective ‘The cars are better warmed and more comfortable than they used to be. As to the conductors, they have long been among the politest and most careful He Las subs Nothing affords us greater pleasure than to chronicle the progress of improv im railways and railway trav deeply concern the whole community, and strong comme: — A Change Not Needed. Several Grant newspapers express the that whatever changes may be mace in the Cabinet, Seeon Romeson may re- main at the head of the navy. They say he is the fittest man ip the country for his There is force in this view of the ques. tion, Rowrson is eminently a ft man to belong to Gen. Grant's Cabinet. moval would injure ite matchless sym- It might be a good thing for the country it, and put in some man intimate relations Who now dare say We had taken a different view from the World of the editorial chips and timber in the Triune they have appeared to us not sapless, but remarkably say t of their own ry B. y citizens sur ano! tng SPhan for nd Kiowas allowed to tof I everything Texas stock athe ¢ uted some risk In tutu) for the ly held at the Crys. | ng the exhibitions, and they eh suc firet they were viewed proved preceded entatives of extensive era have broug rk cag a cush most For this exhibition from ; ava, and Algeria, while na. ‘oat endless varloty veratl eats which etretos: sscesors Were humble w purred together in harmontous com ship for the admiration of every ng the anin f unqualiti which has one eye bine and thergreon; and one of mixed pare ross between the Java and Manx races which feeds itself with its paw fr lection als Bpoken o! eulogy ven their suf and this comparison sho! falling off for Giant 2 with those In that election ndlidate, rn In the pre elved M415 vote f feeling and of ity of the pe demic and they obe Epcech of Honent ‘The Tammany Halt G met last night, Mr. J. W. Major W. 1 Quimey avid as Secretary. Mr. Hewitt submitted the following from the Committee of Organization: otwed, That the General Committee feele sar the Democrae this efty, althy ore elected to ofl tn congratulatin, the late election hopes, and, aa they be at the Bier ot Ongunieation of the party of tie £eate, a8 well wn of the ‘hiow, and Lo discodatenance iy Minions tn the Democratic rans {AF sl object of gratify hay siubition, to. the purrrose of tela Sciinistration "to the icy sound Dainoeratic Fopresented them Alliance with any the State and U elone indientes the ext t emorratic party. GOING FOR THY TRIVIERS. red That a eommitter of ten be nemed by the be Whatever bad i me The officer who ace pted the Lond, however, thought best to send surety asking if his signatur ‘The solid man res) | never signed a bo | thought of doing so, thereof to this ¢o The reaolutic e regarded | most attra ar to grow ng year. verely as curious and they have perity, and are rt not merely eon my part t Are equally eapal shilling os being subdivided in the Indeed the principle of carried rather pition, as one of the four creat classes named is composed entirely of cats wing to workingmen, Importations were malo direetly Archangel, Smyrna The Chair at iimittee then adj te with the H i wasint f the Union Trust ¢ lorday, when the sted his views on the proposed fusion of ‘Tammany and Apollo Ho long white, and imparts to his face, which has « very peculiar digt SUN reporter stated Lis bust- to talk with laughed when th IMENTS OF ¢ y Gould, Wi wrk, the Presid 4, and other well known 4 nn, eliak ing SUN reporter an Duncan (greeting wil never organization whieh has vrous to the welfare of the Demseratic party we take the car! condnet of the leat + [Tremendous applause.] PRAISING TRUE ALLIPS, Paired, That we recogulz ration of *h 1 wcll deserving REFORM. otred, That this eo # hereby pledges tt ‘ hich it re ny Hall shall “f evil MAN AND GENTLEMEN br ani honesty, and I think we have made that ter ommmittee: in regard to individunie | assure you th ya way as to ay that there ie and T vave 3 f My THE DIVIDED D — fe, nevert round for encouragement in th rinlnation thin ety 19 Under whieh te tate Canvuee was Feality 1 favor 0} full yipacny with tie day of elect fort to defeat the deelar rr the treachery a} re, by leaving them on te wreck which Low en OF Ay, alvieion in the ete old relat reat objects for whieh 1 wa lity of all mew before the law, and w in Kelly with aw re the best, only cul sy duty. duty of every ti the THE COMMUTERS. ed that he had ap ’ Alger the resolutions ‘The connteec resolution asf asked for in thi mitted by Mr. Hewitt was amnounce menth nine RENT MEN Bather Hof the t Mr National ¢ doy ta 1 do, Me Loan W nvifte con the rent bat few of the resnite on adverse ve, Wo Lhe West Inwererte of the BMOCRACY, TAMMANY RALL WILL RECHIVETHE DEBERTERS, AND NO MORB, eral Committee ler in the chair. clr elena, kus! antl actempts ARNOT AT APOLLO TALIA Revolred, That tron the taformation jn ite porsowaton, the General Co fr if there had 0. rematied ‘ard that we hereby wd during the Fou HONEST JOUN. 4 were curried by acc ed the following : A government another oy Tie Com ‘+ any there are on the face of the earth, a by showlhg (hat our motives are As far asl am co: fotive in my hreaat fal'h and they stioald 6 in Dad faith & te 8 Tknow tt thee eno Wo give the Aount cess of tit irned UN repor happy k the reporter Into the lirge room the meetings of the Board of k a seat boside bim. Schell said, very pleas. gements are on f Thave given no though: Dune uae) ndnete ¥ in the found Ish, and Gill The nemes of John Kelly and Augustus Sebel | Nlenee afforded of majority the reed ae make jaw Abid: pen) hones eflurts o the able and nominated by the cou to Tamaruany Hail (Applause, | NO ALLIANCE WITH TRRASO! the disinterested, pa Liveral Republi ate cleetion. and that we extend t ‘hen: 1 ta Wit ve party her candidates tilt revson of Corrupt Lurgalus, be elected Lo villee. us atly soober or tater | opie, We guardians, if rep ab: served and porpetuated thar,’ ¢ Was an outburst of | interests enjoyed twenty refer to the teh nin i perbopa as Toteitgene athe Gare im pied to the peg; le elves by their emetency jueh progress wople shall be couvigeed ska by Use doacrving of y, Jet the past be buried, and Jet onr organizations We cat Nalnter Criird, this wae forrefori tls oreentes lone thie to & great extent faasure your as long cai niaauy fall, my mtiven tio expreselag ty Htuat. Ther: Went of # (at should govern, w that one or two men were Mic rns Augustus Schell, private roo: ny Mr. Schell looked hair perfectly Mr. vt bet we hands with re Sebell as they pase © Mr. Clark asfted the SUN reporter, Nv. Clark Weil, just Interview him well, Does Oe eer tae, iinkh My: Rohl) and Me, Clark » exclaimed Schell en You hota (Laugh and re you In fayor ¢ sina low i and exceedingly nul od tious held mittee wit! ue party of Atwe lt of t of the with the tender to will 1 at, by ae a As he and again ringing tones iu ated ub- ell Dunean, rion Puy id aif (and reckicns ad_ patriotic ing (Ap inatauees it wond have resuited In an overwhelining victory In thiseity for rinciples and the can jidates who 1m one | ott Sebel organization. great many ¢ aioe. On the subject. No Hall a: NOVEMBER 22, 1872. the vity is to reo ‘That Was the caso last year. porter—How do yo us defeat of A (smiling) active members Mr. Mo Hail to the Kochoater Convention tof the drawer and showed him tho printed fist of the di lator O other leaders of Neat ) the Apoll Do you think th neth even if . Schell (after having finishes f this bs hiinutes, so th I can only say that parties organizations are generally formed, nd as s00N as thease speckal » parties dissolve, selves with the @ the Apollo fl for reform Tammany Lali. many Hull was ac wou durin Jen next wt men. Schell (s Aw fur as TL kt nell » elvet their ates ti whom Mr you think t thatthe Apollo Hall men w Jividually ? Yes; of course there will always n irregular Outside organization. the Apollo Sehell B dissat outside power, +nd whether the ony diMauit tos t Schell what E saw in the newspal Senator with 1 sho ell lon whetia try nobody 18 ¢ Don'task me whether anybody ts de Yeu, sir foat of the Tarmman: No. lected, Tanimany Hall was confident Sehell framma Mr, Greeley ot the with a view of p Ww > Hall bject? Laugh vat th lor @ fusion, ec such as Aiden ( n Keetch, have by sulely trust jul Vigorous vor’ s abou to Domocrat 0 p rty of thoolty. That oan only bo done through the regular cratic organization, whick Ie the ‘Tammany Hall ration. eporter—is the aubseat likely to come one of the moctings of Mr. Schell (taking a d-It dep If they anandon Apollo from their varic they would be recognized. robabilities of & consulidation into co Reporter—Are the majority of the loading roetbers of Tammany in fave of the two 0% Mr. Scheil—Woll, us I said before, the only ton with the regular or- y would be the abandonment «f the You speak about © party only r wanizalion now, condition of a cons: nization, ‘The Democen one ; there is only one « LEVEL IEADED. Reporter But as to the views of the majority Of tho lead.ng members of Lammas Mr. Sebell (with his genial smile)—I don't Thave not conversed with any of them vould think no jection to their joining the Ti if they renoun Hall organization. t ‘Taumimany will purposes, # are veoomnplish and the members co: rlar organization Lorganiaation was f city gover the reform in Tai aud large numbers of those co! now connected With he present Vammany Mall organiaation THERE 18 Gc Reporter— Do if Tamouvany Hall? Mr. Schell (after a pause lasting at least three Scheil bexan drawing 1do not lik ere is good in | It won't do to ent which M he house) Ob men ar walitios, . what'a que nean, tebt a I think they will be candidates tf th Kelly spoke about a bad ele ay Lask what are your | He is familar with the hh organizations. As will be How lo beging In acity Ii Lorce a Demoeratic elem: organizations of greater Apollo. Hall organiza~ nue to be on Thave no hesitat srganization which bs ne © State organizatt jon a d.and Mr, Schell began sketehing the AS GooL Oh, you think there will be more Democratic te I think that hereafter the nomina y Hall if made with care, will ive the United support of the Democracy of The Worse Dinease tn Orange County, nan, Nov horse disease has extended all over Orange county, and the establishments of some of the largest breeders. Idsimith, Charles Backu n visited by e have been no fatal cases so far exeopt on Bachman's farm, but it r luck with the rest of his on Alden Goldsmith's farm, and Edward Kyerett, on William Keetoh’s plice, have had It, y are now b will so eeley's correspondents must ox. him if their favors receive than has been by ously unwell str from nervous prostration, resultin, wovere gh want month of her strain iliness Phe Odicin Mans, bi dove 1 0 emtabl A Buit to 6 the General 1 really don't know | onthe subject with any gentle ed with the organtz itiv J cannot give you any definite views on t Hoporter Would niger if it were to be conso.idated with Apollo: Mr. Schell (after a long 1 don't know Fammany Mall ie the men who destre to # with the Demooratt ust Necosmarily connect themsely. Gentlemen wi connect themselves with Tammany Hall will have no difficulty i have to abandon their counaction with the other organization, Do you think that many Hall men will go over to Tammany Hall? iI (after having deliberat 1 think the tende by mandamus or vo Democrat in | DY mandamus « 6 the regular organisation, account for the tre- Those who have been ein the campal;.n than I was can give you botter views on that subject than | ean. really could not tell you anything Ane RECKOITS PROM APOLLO TALL. porter—Would you be willing to give the No Hall men a fair representation on the mnmittees F Mr. Schell—Gontlemen who will abandon th irregular organization in orde: elves With che regular orga procisely In the game fe which other members stand—just precisely. A lemen Whe are wow aetive i: bers of the ‘Tammany Hall organization were f the Apolla Hall organization wemeyer, You know, prosided h sont delegates funding of the taxes. to connect thein- ation will staid ations to ‘Tammany in ndidate for Mayor, Mr. Oltendorfer was are ™ enc and drawin ciroumstances, and are elected 4 districts to the oo torney. The Hon. ney of Catskill are’ r ‘The defendants have demurred nm the demurrer will ¢ defendants are con- fident of winnlug the case —_ AMUSEMENTS, Nargucrite de Valous, Baoul de Nangis ber of weak pol oris managed iuseif the indignation of a preated In Chat pe Italian and French of than in our own wio did not writ babe and suck ting on. Dis chorus t IN PLE MEN. ou think that many | be desirable wequisitious for easonally lea present leaders of Tammany heartily and All men are pure | Gut for two Fganization in good 2 his garden all uh senting men of inte offices th the gift of the yy re is a determina’ 4 faithful administ ument, SPRATGIT A Will even ifno f + but the want ¢ knowledge of the music need hardly he sa for in the gr the tenor is brought into dire and w however swe situation demands, Ob, Tdon't_ know Mr. Barnum in what was fi ron buildin: mat fusion, but simply withdraw organization Join Tammany, they will do so individually, As wolidation, or Whatever you say call it, all those terms are misapplied. Will Apollo Hall continue to exiat? It will continue to be an irregular outside organization as long as it The athletic fe ng Will it exist ? xia, who sls, e witty without vu nd well ventil helleve the rumor that th is with Bome vate includes a white-haired camelopards. THE MEDICINE HE LIKED AS AN OYSTER, ‘ueally dead? | Unfounded € The complaint of the steamship Ocean Q Seabury, its by Judge Spaulding b »mplaint of B anticipate the de- Hall chet / almost Insuffer Donnell had ry to nhever did him any the ship he was met Hawxhurst, wh the heat wa several hours, hell and with « stalllon War Donnelly at the gang Hottte Hawxhurst t ing insolent and abusive tous anu i Phe case was wiv ward rendered a Recover, Thanks to his Remarkable Constitutions the comple rt adjourned. «of the Ocean Queen have $2,000 in the hands of the Sheriff as se. ages which may firemen of t Marine Court, his wifo’s death, mainly tron be given reat cud sleep, durie Nothing but by strength of constitution has enable attention to his recent duties dito restore bin speedily to his ‘The Brookly The fre in Kings Coun ‘The canvassers yesterday completed the can in Kings count eoditor of the Eli 1 iIiuatra:ed Su © Do callod Whe Meise, The Lrwt nuunder pendin Thors was muciy The whole bar of aati jan Opera. It is, we suppose, very generally con- ceded (hat the present opera soason has been a matter of disappointmen n the usual discrepancy between promise and | The new operas that were io have been given have gone out of all mention, and Instead of them the oldost roll have been put on duty. production of the @iy evening, forward an opera at wh h it ie fomil ast of the principal noone to Isaue to th Hy paid by t ained Tuguenots, the management ha’ tau in the United A COUNTY REPUDIATING ITS BONDS. force Payment Beann-Are the Baok Bonds of Greene County, Worthicns An interesting sult, Involving a amount of money, ta Btates Circuit Court for the 8: Tn 186), 184 Greene county thotr capital Invested in ( taxes to pay bounties to volunteers from that ‘The taxes #0 assossed were paid under the thorn District « nd 185 the banks in in this State, were a-sessed on ited Bates bonds for In 186) the Lozistature passel a law (chap. 21t) giving the Supervivora of Groene and Ulster counties dinereth for the taxe ‘Phe act espe ot the bonds was to b banks bonds em in 1983 a provided that th ntirely at the op ton of Jsora, and was not to be compelled *ki! National Tank, and tho Tanners’ National Bank of Catekiil ar piled to the Supervisust of Greene county for repayment undor the act. wrangling over the matter. Catskill, with one exception, was retained by At the proper time they were mar= shalled before the board, and adyooated the re= James 1. Olney alone op= cherie, and denow jengthy and exciting argument rd adjourned. ig was at once clr rd it. he claira was the night a large number of signers wero a. ning (he board met again, of the members chanzed his views, and a resolution ¥,as passed authoriz- ‘of bonds to tL mount Of BILUO, payable in nineteen ye ye an s. Subsequently the ed, and delivered to the o ofthe banks, by whom they were sold. Each succeeding year the County Treasurer reported the bouds to the board, and eae they were repudiated, ne y the Interest, ome time ago Ciiford 1, Rossel! of New Jer soy, one of the bondholders, brot Supervisors of States Ciroult Court, to recover $548, th for two years on $4.00 of the br setup by the defence the action of the board in e rity, ite want of power, its assumpdon of at of New York city ts the plaintiff's at- Varker and Jame by the provision being There has bee mipaigners on the However, in the on Wednes ncavileven Tho following was U Madame La Madaine To sin » char at teal Cireus and 1 new cireus reposes ul position Pocket hand- | attended the as tha vilized by some and rein pres Clare Dork 1 The performance was, on the whol, a smoot erone than might have been anticipated from the fl success that hi ances of all previous ope There were, Indeed, a suflicient num. preseat vase, and the sions to call dowr sion of tae: iiar fashion ra for performers Thad a way of sing wituout ac- mpaniment, as for example in the rate er this ocourred in t asion was si bitions mory startling than agree this magnit nights only Xpetagond performance fr prine.oal soloists. nirahle vo de ts by it tsp todo it Call jus. ® atoned for w! ctor. and a perfect 1 execution | 4 thot Stenor Vizzani Is iivaments of the i either in action or vor overweighted with it Hi prettily is not It requira | 4 et inth opposite the ourteenth street, offers the most satis- factory entertainment of the sort within our | Tach performen ogramme is excellent of its kind, and the bill | includes some which are excvedingly spirited. ts are particularly well done. one of these the performer, w his h out-stretched Mr warbiines of a tenor. way be, are notall that he agertes ud me known as the Hippo Academy on the present unclosed arena with the riding Asiutte 1st K the medicine frc him as before sta ratod Donnelly’s story Hawxhurst te of Frenh, Willian and inhuman tre lore m for tly. ote, and so ds the jolly litde riding or more properly stands, & | ravefully, and shares the | re Aanihitious arity, the be llding nd the yak and th Was then begun. cruelly beat kicked Donnelly, and afterward placed him in irons and chained hm near the boiler where | le, and} inquir that the y him Uther witness titled that { 1 b swore that he | that went had Donnelly we and that way Was drank kein in iis be i he ordored Kol sol A seaman of the bury rr) se Fire Bre: Woodruff & Robins lyn, which bad been amor 4, whtel had I writy for any dam the seamen «nd ship in the several suits in tio v 01 who in lag sine Cafresh yesterday morning In one of (he stor house sections which way ant y hut oa Nit ities tim of the A young Buglin Henry Weato ston Vir vail Nov THE BODY AT LLOYD'S PINK, 1 DORIN'S CORPSE, 1 RMER KEL Bloody Clothes and Two Lemons F the Dock Cri der!!! Henri Frattless Search for Van A Man Arrested. surrounds the fate of f 569 Lafayette The mystery whic Mr. J. Edwards Van avenue, Brooklyn, has not yet been cleared up, Jaim that they have gained a clue upon which to work. ‘The father and father-in-law of the ml: Lioyd’s Beach on Wednesday, and viewed the body found under the pier. Dorin, Canarsie Bay was also visited, and tha corpse picked up there was examined, but tt 1 us that of Mr. Van Dorin, Failing to recognize either of the bodies, the friends of the lost man ge the eastern part of Long Island fn all directions Tiey searched the woods and beat about the bushes. They hunted upon the beach whieh But thetr tot was etive of no result in tracing either the dead body or the movements of the missing son, LLOYD'S NECK ten long strip of land which makes out into Long {sland Sound tn the tmmediate vicinity of It stretches out into the Sound for noarly two miles, the land gradu out toa puint as It advances to tho water, either side of this promontory, whieh Is quite & sandy beach ts formed, Northport and Huntinzton harbors Ie to the east, and the harbor of Cold The pier, known as Lloyd's dock, * an old wooden wharf built upon ay into the water about Formerly the although the poll - ing man both visited Tt was not Mr —— could not be identifi almost distracte borders upo high In some place wring to the weat, ites, and reaches out hundred and fifty foot. for Cold Spring stopped at this dock and Landed thelr passens goers, but it hus long heen disused «xcept by the sional schooner which touched y there for a abort tine, only buildings in the Neck are Lioyd's mansion, grand old edifice, now used as ares fuge for Catholic priests who have no churches, A fow rods to the south of the pier, long strip of marshy land crosses the neck, and at this point ic is sald there is FINE DUCK SHOUTING, Farther tnland occasional clunps of cedar A good road tre k,and the seencry arownd rats and an 0% and a few farm houses, and other tree though some: Was kuPposed when the corpse was ducks whtch b he was gemgz to hunt, quiries of Nis friends have result ever Wont there at all, 1f, indeed, here in the eastera part fig that he he went any’ ue myatery of the dead body found at Woyd's Pier has been par tally cleared ap. od to be the remains of Mr. Chartes @, Hantington, b. Ly his home tn taat Witle Village on the nizht of Monday, Nov. 4. ‘The story conne:ted with his disappearance is a re. able one, and wi SUN abuut a Week ago, Pubtisted tn hr Mowins are the Mit. CARLES @, KRLSTY was a young and well-to«lo farmer in Hanting- » houses In tue town, were respecta- woman who in the village om account of his 00 tinual persecutions of a young lady, Misa Julia «Smith is an orphan her own nicht of ROM. Ss s and Lives ih HunGngten with her grand n old woman of toursc ladios Hved aloa servant girl t } Miss smith a with her at first: sizh mere child of thirteen, de Plat | attentions. with only ono provect then Julia then a ed by BoGolve d hin to desist fricuds warn iting the euild with his love, allt ovght th this only object was to got pow and toaly tho gal borself t Assoon as ve found bomself devarred from ‘These lecters ave described } damage Julia's char This svete until hs foal disapy cter unless he was bough f persecution tn he hes entered er in the middle of tha tole object of frigt ly prowling al ntiy with th ' anend to hy ed, anu he promi ‘the Distriet Atty 1 ter before th inte court an which were of a sh failed, and shi veful nature, her courage withdrew the application for Wa TARKED AND FRATHERED, me Miss Sinith had become ans tr, Suiuiiis, arespectable you Of the village, aud he ‘often re His ‘cemonstrances, fons continued sh Mr. Sammis wer Kelse~, terview Was the rosull. don Lisknees t eros in tue future Mr. Sammiis f ec eisey a 1b, tlds subject hore Lasults renoutce bid it to hin a ness names of the men scheme are unkuow! nary punislime Monday mgt, Nov. 4. Mr. Kelsew went, at purchase two lemons, and started for b dragged him into w ke lotbes, and cov Thea they lett hi sed, washed bimn= went home, and wolf,as his brother heard him ene After collecting hod inthe he ar the beach on Lloyds Neck, says she distinetiy heard some ve that night sh un . against William niet officer, was dismissed yester- tt went to the | ter Donnelly, « fire man of the same steamer, against Samuel Haw hurst, Its chief engin accusation was that while the ship was lyin, Hawx)urat boys who were hat Lloyd's Neck found A tiall Was ale discovercd, wit several plac playing on the b #bIrt stained with blood shirt and boot wer been identith Pression prevails Wat itis Ue cor Toriunate young Larne rpse at Lloyd's 3 joss Lian ev t | Brooklyn p theory that Van Dorin w 1 w man Was enticed @ had be talked with wud treated | yesterday, and # corrobe WHAT A COOLSHBADED CHIEF OF POL “Van Dorin house in Manalay 1 he disappeared The Chief referred to th Now, Lwaat to kn Tle either Borrow want to know wh purpose, and whether it has been 1 Afvenh. eo they roomed to,

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