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1872. THE SON, SATURDAY. NOVEVBER 2 ————— dorpulent mariner at the head of the de | the inmates of the public eharitable mstl- LOS IN THE METROPOLIS. hop pest Poatbla patra. pd hte gh WALTER GIBSON’S ESC APE. A MONSTROUS IMPOSTURE. a partment, born in New Jersey, educated in | tations and even of the prisons have been never wae known to enter gambling Route, of A Sorrowing Throng in Cantle GQneten—-A i PI ee ee jow comy 4 » ‘ ponttio ” Palledelphiny and traliredl 16 F ecey SE be er dak tect, dismees aba vihor publi A WELL-KNOWN LAWYER'S BODDEN wean ot tormins row TIMOR, and woe | THB PBOPLE OF HARLEM DRCOM- Wr. Welnrariee 5 vin the C politics, not to know the uses of oakum/ | to buy them food, Judges and other public DISAPPRARANO. Proog eqaines the tablets | 8 of one cerning 5 ING BXCITED, Whos Langage They Cannet Kpeak, Does the cynical person sneeringly ask if | offictale wha were not in the Columbia ents loons. Mr. Epeod reay te Mmathoriced o : iia yr ; te bec the oakut isall picked? We refer him to | Ring have been unable to obtain payment | tte Laat Case ta Brockiya—On the Way to | thevtetectiven vo mare ho ex} veo Imgettin a FA oeme tes Tater WHlee abet tie Wo a sent tie TURDAY, NOV BER. 23, 18 i orte el rie r ff slio schoo! * idence —N ff Mnspoeme Mite | the frets, and if p jlo to bring the murderc r 0 De wetter | tly oh arrived last Wedne brow = BATURDAY BER the election returns, War has been avert- | of their salaries, and the public schools Mis TenidencesRishte ef, Berpeame Tile | Lhe Tecte a oa oe ort Bere ee A re Suara bees Teer | ued Gh Wee HURON Teites i hte ae 2 Gf AL la Stata ite cae Pts hh nel ella taldsls A jope—Kiven Up for Dead, moro, Detective Mizh of Loutsville is hoy Neary Bulle Narrow Escave from Deaths | je victims of as hovriless a awindle as bas ever fendemey Wifes Goren caam dais laborers, or of anything but retrenal- | pay the teaches; while nobody professes pptezeaed Ld 4 expacted in this elty to assist the New Yo The unsolved mystery of Mr. George W. | detectives Mr. Walter Gibson is the editor of a | been perpetrated upon imm grant. For some Poay’s murder. for the fact that he has been | Phe Loummet' ts O terior-Journal of the 20th inst. | wookty paper published In Trartem, and known | time past the poorer Italian peasantry, oarning | Cok hate al int SE ‘. No great movement was ever sot on foot | sums which have passed through the hands ray Wn ee 18 MI niurdered is almost unquootioned—ts creatin yee eee te i dint Ronnected with | te 7Re Laxal. ‘The papor was very active during | varely eufiictont to support themselves nnd thele Dry Died Cleans, de, Poot of Hoawrn tie, & 1 that did not encounter malignant opposi- | of the negro and carpet-bag officials who | mu illea, havo bitterly complained of Lio heavy h excitemont, Similar cases that were | the be farm itiow fn that Chis wn Be ry ta t ry ny the campaign tn Harlem, and was specially cc FIM Avcewe Thontro Merry Wier of Sonior, Maun | ton and misrepresentation, And so we | have control of the public fuances, Mcaa- | shrouded in like mystery are reverted to, 4 Hog of le Raving abevonied of Gestruyod him no Thomas O'Callahan, who was | taxation to which tt ey ave boon ' wtod, tion to this country has consa- Brand Opers tt severe upon self. Xie, Matar are not surprised to learn that some of the | timo it i# highly probable (hat ettil another | citlzens ask: “i there safety In the sirocts by WHAT ANOTITNR KePORTER BAYR. candidate for Assembly in the Nineteenth Dis. | and the eri ie cates 1s ey Srmple Th Thenpon Troupe, Matione discharged workmen find fault bec tax will be Inid to meet the interest on | day or night? SVOMIDANY wae stared A thorough, wido-roread alarm Detectives Hotdelborg and Tilley of the Oen- | trict. Mr. Gibson was foreman of the jury tn the ntly boon Bho sents tf sued bonds outstanding | '* ty tocolonae Hen « Ayros, Roth's Theatre —Kowee sod duiiet, ment? Let ur have peace, to know what has becomeot the onormous M 4 they were taxed ono day's pay to retlect | cortain illegally lt, and timfd men tremble for their Hives Mee. after y question | gage of Davis against mith, Gould & Martin, | if this feeling, a j 8 Genoa, ostenat Theatre Gataleué-Kise af Carrom. Malthe Ga: he ingratitude of come people! | against the State, for which no provision | When out of doors after dack, 6 house in th and while In that poaltion certain tacts very | Aients were dewnarehel tom arrived at the sion that Mr. Geor vot tho vilageg Probably no more unaccountable disappear | poyy, (he T amerct hone myste: damagine tothe charaoter of O'Callahan came | in Ltaly, who pictured to the tases ateaed Pons t Opera Mouse Jot ie Tine, Matiors ry roe tid toe | le fondo tiv olidies OF the 16¥ 5 have HO ony, (he Lowiavide merchant, whone myster J tae renve Unice Fquare Theatre Matinee As thoush it were not an inestimable | is made in cither of the levies we Have NO- | ancy wan ever known In this elty than that of | dlsnpine ¥ AN OX Tas aguht cormathe wealca waleh nee was published in yesterday's BUS, | to his notice, The suit was broug tin relation i millions of Walterk’s ow as Mua en Conti, pleasure and privilege to contribute to the | ticod. ther, Matinee A them in tie *0 daily re ‘olpt n drowned. $ : detactives have tread the missing man to |‘? the Black mwo ld. bo Lom exeead ton yu wore tere the voung lawyer, Mr, Wiiliam A. Whe ko. Cupright and self-denying | ‘The unhappy state of affairs existing in | and a groster mystory envolopa hla case tha day troubled, a jection of th tuothent he erosaed Uroad Way. ewes then | dotlare wore involved, Mr. Gibson printed in | (welve cen's the promises held - statesman. What a rebuke to these die | South Carolina, where the unblush | that of Mr. Peay's, Me was Inst soon on one of ‘Ieateds aad fy believed ty have walled | his paper of Nov.2 an article chaning O'Ualla- fads i hensre pe aU yP ate Gains Th PON’ ‘Torme of The Sum. Charged laborer ie the upright atti(nde of [ing robbery which — has dtsmraced | the most crowded thoroughfares In New York, | lowe Canal peek toward tlh Wouth Tver ine | nan with attempting to bribe the fury inthe case, | rises they ware. ace ».A0 tr famille (04 yo08, tomait oureorni vere, ee ORD ag we Aiteaaale: @ ™ ‘estto’ v . ‘i ‘ our years | Within three doors of Broadway, and at atime in 8 tho ag of Minith, Gould & Martin. The » majority departed alone. nover dowby $99 | the Secretary himoelé on this question, | the State for the past four years | wit Se ae as TU OF Be [oe ie avvants osu CEIAG (Hutte Pace BAC WET |S agent of Pe eerie Orn ay heptar ae CHU ney wie nomen 33 Witnees the sacrifices he made, mid how | could never have been scecompli:hed ‘eat H oh Badd : be found, with all the money on hie peraoa, | oe hd tere - Wee dedae td vd nd tes y would $900 ainass wo 1 paul thond ° . i iid ee all ul f sh tied : HChaggers | destriana, Fite are te ey a bls Persea: | mony taken before the lato Judyo MeC inn. to rele n thelr k nbaly, and Hive i Mice S893 | he got up nightsand cat up all night and | but for the support the carpet-bagger ALAWY Rt MIBEING. Although te detectives have arrive: at th SPOLLRLITEN k RaPCHiEH MA RAATIG fries We FOES OF Thad. avon BUH ie denote travelled in sleeping carsand sometimes by | have received from Washington, promises | This was about «month ago. Mr. Weneoko aoareh f iniseling man. pon the publication of this article all Ftnrtem | it.a,tistance from (he ordinary mone of wranels + 40%. | water to maxe specches in ordor that the | to become worse than ever under the ad- | was missing sovoral days betore his friends made NX BNURESS AGBNT MIAGING, Lecame excited. Mr. Gibson says that O'Calla- WORTOAUEE OX SIRT HOw e120" | Gonntey inight have one more term of | ministration of the newly elected Go the facts public, and 40 meagre wore the details | Lage nicht two gentlemen visited thy Pottee | han went to Mr. Deering, the opposition car co ares Wael uatieaee chante tei tatgy le BSS | Gaawt and of himself, ‘That man kuew | nor, Moses, Tut earpet-lng domination | then tinparted; that onty # partial report could | Fen tcal (iioe and fold Cant Feving thas tober’ | aigata,and upbralded hitn for writing so danag [own expeniis, wud all, or noaily all, had woe “e150 no rest for two months tefore tho election, | ts one of those things which the people by | be by Tuk BUN published pyle & | street, had mysteriously disappearod, ing a statement. Mr. Deering denied all com eee hte by he Rae or 4 rouaee “ @2 60 Draving the perils of indigestion and | their votes, or by refraining to vote, a count that could be obtained, and the roporter Mr. Morton went with a friend | oicity in the affair, “nd referred him to M Pescage The Réentn aaieod to anvation fade at ‘ : és who received the information has dave that t ereoy City foson, tho editor, Upon that gentleman, how- | [ieintorest of fifteen p-rcents, taking iar curit + ace honrsences nnd nostalgia and mat do mer | proved at tho recent elections #0 there 18 | ting constantly sought for further {ntltigence, WW pctock ho bade hie frend gord nlght. | over, Mr. O'Callahan did not call, ‘The same | amorteare noon thelr property, to ha forecloae coe | and ihe eplrotitic, this hardy mariner went | nothing more to he said about it. We pre- | Persistent Inquiry has at length brow light hottie hos b atiat | arunge contained a clause wrlating to the whis- | Ht'tho loan was mot repnid With ih twelve tie nth ve M " ! t fe tor ” si , ne eS ‘ure! n ey frauds fc bbb-peo a pan anc Aa the stands, there fs but Htth: eh pe O! RS Ra : . y through the country with the torch of his | sume, however, that the South ot tin | facta whieh go tor to prove that Mr. Wivnocke has | Ak Sir. Mortem was attiotly tomperat Witie | RUE Is, undor Indictment, Mr, Gibwon says that | (i ithe sand As but fIttl chanog of - rhetoric before him and the sug- | property holders who are out of house | heen murdered. To fully understand tho my een waa b tiers inéhas blot: ined Fi tn | during t vaian O'Callahan repeatedly | thie be x Genoa to whlo ad ‘i hae . 4 Was bi pa tary onvolupinge this case, it ie necc stow to know | ple Was 6 feet s inches high, bleck hale. smooth | threatene any man who wrote anything | boon hr tudividual. on. puymentot Wholesate tide i. ahd Blavee flavor of tar nd. Witness his | and home to pay for the fine equipages | Lory envelop this ema, it ie Hoes ssn ts and was dressed Tn’ Hight overcoat, dark | fn, Bin dauttaratey orth cae trends an irected, vac Iudividual. at payment og P te sacrifice Soarcely drawing a cent of | and eplondtt mansions of their white and iG r ‘ trousorg, black frock coat, black round hat, and | qi election was held, and O'Callahan was do- | Moncevideo, via Havre, On reacuing thy [ter felling. who TH LAWYER WAS. 1 hirt. rea plan gold ring onthe ny Y | t e ; baa he | foated, his opponent polling a bare majorit ort (he wanderers Were met by azents whous A telogeom feo Havana announces that | falary till he returned, and tiabletorefand | Diack rulers, will find litte consolation in | ywyytem A, Wiene born in Hamburg. | lit er of his left hand, and had a scar over | ‘Phere ‘was a great doal of iond talk by bls | (icy bad seen in Genua. uf “the Government, through the Commis. | that atany moment! And in that subtime | this view of the subjcet. His father now deecaird. wea abrigaiosurreon | lls loll eye. lah friends Hine, ant noma tirsate. of NWSE: ie BvEn ere Honors of the Public Debt, intends to sell | Presence, there mercenary oakum pick a Pikaeatley Latter Recet ein i THE CAR-NOOK TRAGEDY. Crane: The vousel f) ye Ayres tad alseady aatlody Conn ions and | have the efrontery to eemplain of a mere Tun SUN's statement that there was no ihe Wi stem On Thureday motnitg leet Mr. Gibson rec another would not depart for a ving tun, Bll slaves not employed on plantations, anc : ‘ doanditlon for the renohe oF ais ep dunt kine ting The Seventh Avenue allroad Ordered to | the following letter: intelligence, Was not given Ather movable embargoed properties bee | Matter of eight or ten dotiarsaptece which, | fe tee NOSBReuneretstin ‘ Pay 85.000 to Mire Avery D. Pornam=Aa Manuen, them antl they f Se a Ul ebone bs poultry is pt. Your, of the Sante He applied to % longing to adherents of the revolution.’ | from the b.st_ of motives, this economt ward of tw A to aro you | thre fran ney days, at aN expense of abor Mr. Water Gi Took esting Cha gover sour paper I have conely ue by Sadue Cacti tary Polle Jawyer of 1h Contre street, f zale who. after Inapecting all te markets Many were utterly pen iiless, All slaves formerly belonsing to the ad- | Mavigator ordered to be taken from thei as their fargilt Neon neighbors and warm | Intbesuit by Mrs, Ellen L. Putaam, the | aud tis about a yearly advertisement f buaingan: | In this er hoy were told that New Yori nthe elty and the wiolesele poultry atorca, has Dut my tiie te hinlitd, leaving Harlem about tA. Mt a inmany respects 3. more protiainu: te Rerents of the Cuban revolution have been | Wager aaa voluntary contribution to tho | the city and the wholesale § tors bas} fronds int Mr. Meyer needing | wigow of Avery D. Putnam, who was killed by | and ret as In man: tea more promising eld for after, M. if yuu will call at my house, found neitl cr yi al r disease nor the appearance of | a clerk, employed hos ‘young acquaintanc tun ok kers than Buenos Ayres, and mauumitted by their owners, To ecll | eleetion fund! Was there ever such de- Win, Foster on a Seventh Aventie Railroad ear, | 1250, Shr ee BiH, Bags wort Of By van Py any ¢ rumor doubtiers had its orisia in a | giving him a home bencath his own roof. Th tween Third’and Fourth ave sues, uors atic, at ty this port instead o ravity? ail esd tel airadstod emu Wn @ | hew clerk was ao attentive to his duties that hia | to recover $5,000 damages from the railroad com | FP. M.,( Lave wo doubt we will agree to term | jority were wtterty | them, the Sponish Government first kid- | PTAVICY? design to injure the pou'try business at this | Toy over increased his salary for several mont any 7 egiiaonci Ds ee to born, S.P. Guan, f the geogr atures of th: Kaa been ts A tlint poratbly Rowre pono 4 : pany for tue negligence of the conductor and scene OF eae aseaute. eee TRit they were naps them, iuoring, or rather refusing to It has heen intimated that porsitly Rowe | pusy season, and we regret that the enterprise | in anecession, This compensation provided | Giicein net doing all In thelr po ppspeaiens J ir. ‘i h q hey Were goin Fooognize the action of their legal manu | SN might re ire from the Navy Depart- | of some of our contemporaries has led them to | Ht erally for Wienecken mogossitios, Ha nar | on vert Ole ole Ot in Lihefleateheaa ttt ute following diagrain will ilustrate the com iy Dare eC Aer Be ate OF nutty yaad ecognize the action o| ir le; rn - ba i siduously yursued bis study of the law, and Mr. | the possibitty of the murderous assault, the | ing story: i uMelent to induc a tae } ‘i mont. Perish the though teh states. | aid ta that design, ever gato hit uctions ever hiant | y : i ‘: USES the proposelof the agents, Some of the more tors; aur s reducing. the ; ¥ fe him inatructions every night In | 4, is yetarday ehes ade " the , mittors; aud after thus reducing them | Menk beret piendtveg tine HCO, — Re eee eee ee ce roams atis ‘relation | Jury Were veterday charged by Judge Curtis as ait dae Av tlona however, hes tated. and to ant sty thee gnew to slavery, it sells them, in violation | Mais! ‘ The London police do not appenr to have | exictod between the warm-hearted lawyer and | follows: street. . scvuples Were assured that New York was the of every law A bleeding country stands at (ie portals his papll.. Wieneeke's chara ter was above re- | GexTLEMeN This isan action brought by Mrs, Put pidinacoadie - most direct route to Hucnos Ayres, anit that on : : A of the department, and like the poet at | U2 Very exorbitant in their demands, con- | So Ken. ‘He waa not diselpated, and had no die- mM, Me AGUINI ALIX Of her deceased luabsnd, bo re their arrival here they would be met by repre When the Cuban war of independence Be: SEY Re wed V sidering the eharacter and quality of the men. | ¢ 0 sae HOt excecding the Compantons, His time was spent In dite atives of the Cole ization Company and fore of the dying year, and with Deft “of hurselt and. child, Dogan, the slaves on the island numbered | the beds tes. and his ni ro “to their dostinatior of @ 3 The present wages have been for constables of | eh urging iia itution, and bls Re were passed | pod sustalucd inthe death of the hi | t ith Seckied thers, ‘andy is hee, been ‘alroady wbout 368,000, of whom about 52,000 were coy for tend of the choir, puts up its | the fourth class a pound a week, of the third | "Me A aes duly of Ue relttvad, boneeny Cart lg e ls ivted, they took Hassage by the steamer Hole in the Eastern, 44,000 in the Central, and | ¥eful w close twenty-two shillings, of the second |, : 9 protect thew frot 8 ee a 2 “Old tt Y Pe ; is eanwhile Mr. Meyer's tmyther and his sister te tuch violence ean E 1 PLRSS IN A FOREIGN LAND. about 250,000 in the Western Department. Old Rong, you must not go! betsestisys spit ti firat twentyalx. The | ania removed } Vieneeke and Lane is Acs geo never lan ted a¢ Camtle “ veges pap Ales vee é : a men asked for the abolition of the fourth class, | became attached, w ied two. years ca i g 2 ter ni your, vi ee ee eee The Niobe of Leagu and an increase af waxes #0 as to give the third | ao. Mr. Meyor prc PCD OS EE A 7 ryentey |e | en Gut there is very little hope of ther with a few insignificant exceptions, held Every well-trained child knows, and #, which would then include the fourth | {irnished it, and gay ‘a yeron, Was taken’ a passcuger, wadat | | © Taal BB ses Fuus laneuane Wut thslt OW in the ports of Santiago and Manzanillo, Y . #. They lived ve # greatest Hanon’ the eer, #0 that he comiantted @ | ne any lan ut theie owns b , be as : i + | most men and women remember, the nurs | class, twenty-four shillings a week, the second fon for each « r “ oss Was e had eu- | | Their and the nto wh She ave long since been actually freed by the | cory iny on of pity for the sorrows of | elas tweuty-seven, and tho first class thirty hited by the birt now thirte andthat | | e been deceived are instanced by tie almos as rates fg Ape pind bigs : 4 (rn id e Company, wredivle fact that many believe they are to tevolutionary fore The same kind of | g poor old man, Is it not strange that, so | Shillings, It was understood that the Home eniber of 186 eyer, solicitous i : Ran 120th street, Montevideo, and yesterday morning ‘he intere emsncipation has taken place throughout | fay as our recollection goes, th is nc. | Secretary had sanctioned this incre as well | Wienecke’s welfare, sent him to the law ¢ PR lad GAG shape BA ps = palace preter on Lie arrivel was, nccosted Ly Ty Sn s districts, except s 4 4 five shillings a week Increase forthe sergeants | in Albany, He remained there nine months, mf = ask-d him where San Rosario was. ‘Chey Camagucy and tie Villas districts, except | cognate appeal for the other sex? What | ® Ave shillings a week Increase forthsserseants | if Ger A with tho highest hon Re- Oy he. 5 ee ; Uticriy destitute, thelr bazgage having been ros Ing only those slaves held in Trinidad, Cien- | hectacte cau be sadder than a well-to-do a tp th ROE ALORS f se or | turning: he tok adesk th the office »f Counsel. | as tue injury tnileted by Foster upon the huseandof po crere ue Ae, Otiten Oy tainod ia Havre to be forwarded dircet to Montes fuegos, and Sagua la Grande, and on the | matron reduced tor Nor doce itabate | guitings a week. and the Was m | of tis profession. His patron geve bim a share yea Tot, "warked Tin the diagram. fow teak | “Among thea ts aveteran soldier, bearing scare sugar estates immediately contiguous to | one's pity if it bh ns that in her day of . Of bis business and promised that he should not [dedi ape gdb ed ahd from many 8 hard fourht feld. iis mime tf these a nidh the pest forvie | Bd he age eh ana eG i twenty-nine to thirty-four shillings; Inspectors | wait for money, saying, Draw on me for what ance of @ grove, Capt. Antonio Berardi. He gained lis epaulets nese cities, on Which the neg eforels | prospe ty the old Indy had beon shrewish | to be increased ten shillings a week, making the | ever amount you need until your practice is € ee ant Pett On eas event igniting for Fords and the Second ol rr toldiers, But at the lowesi estimate, the | neetored Priam time and again; aud | and sixpence a wee nd of the second class | Yeye it Bout + nid to friend, | Frasoucbly'w teal occur ing al ne Taal atre nt his Way home, He isa being denzived of his pension, was about to seeks at least sixty thor slaves, on queen je In the pay of the superintendents and & # < ratitaln Of Fourth avenue a stort, thick-set m He new om naevlown te barefoot ops down . 8 (out upon luat head ny ath 2 7 H - = pr thed The fre cis er - it : ? If recent telegratis ar credit. ‘ he foom the point Fin 12st’ str doverniuane: ve tne oe Sees ie he ee ees a TReHrES eh ; who were most prominent in th se Bare caeey $ The man was noticed by a young b Of bia countrymen al Castle Gaiden havg ment, emancipated by the legal act of | We can but pity her from the bottom of hwo Were si0t re in the | oy ty Mr. Wienecke went to Rrook- 4 Jon Brown: THe walked hutrlediy and emerged | served five year 1 Marae thoy won i aah a em Ft petits case of this kind has just | ™evement for an incr ec t i fore. r The trial was ld have Woon 1th street at the corner of Sylvan place | je able ave OUP Huslound tore their former owners, but who are still r ur hearts. A ca tt kind has ju TRuboe ati atin die Penble: ; - | {ohare BT Fulton atreat: : ed, to maintain ap | (is, He turned towanl Third avenu B ae Le inne a igtince ener ined in slavery hy the Spanish Govern- | presented itself, rot indeed of an individ- | Cates =tdaers . fed that day, ‘The sum due his od by uum, A passenger car. | Meantime young Bull was walking quietly | oyur, renders their enlistineut impracticable. ment, and whose sale is now decreed, do | ual, but — corporate entity, with decidedly Lslst Sheed chills nih dAD ery : . was obored to Mr. Wienecks & re, ¢ id anil. When Hera ae met No HOPE fot fall chort of one hundved thousand; | feminine attributes. Decorous, loyal. une | pye Colonization Societ tin hepayment sclent. n sccidente hrilled. hin. Yesterday a number of the tmmigrants mad@ itt 1 Sa ae | The ation Society continue f' $5 was paid to him. and he he part of the affidavits against the sharpers of the Colonie and the immediate occasion of this last act, | forgiving—h w the f + traits of | pr f Africana ae eee a ie trent a hie sae Rt bute | tion Society. The Tallin Consul in tule sty save fm which the Spanish authorities openly | Philadelphia, ar all incarnate in’ the | secenrt s. At the prese ate of emigre: nt a saloon. & ne glass Ihe Care reantred on the part of the earrier of pasven kiy, hip nethlog can be done for them; hence like « defy the public o} vot the world | Union League, wh we fear, is fast come | t ng t f tural New Vork by the Fule | (its tor ‘iat'an ineent ge tniad coud. supe: him ta the ground with @ slung | error of by the Commissioners, "Th y wil 'y the public opinion of the world, is cs on League, Which, we fear, is come » owance for natural Polite stieeiver om | ice satan theta iy tote ground with a slung | charge of by the Commissioners. ‘The follows: Don Micvet pe ALDAMA, W ing to arief. Itis the primordial Lea, a thirteen thousand | f ri abd | Sracmeiene ine: CORI. fy twice in the face, fled baply b sent to Ward's 0 tberited from his father a six-sevenths | It t mother of t la far s n colored pe | ae i cle Mr. wi ef \ " acuail ata ete te Mice IT OF MM. BULI'S ASSAILANT, representative iu Havre, as the erest thousand slaves, haslately, | similar oc rations which dot the la hem f the past, | [ene £ oy ie take there at | manran ly across York w purchared {nthe hguiyad elder i . A Desde a: - i a a F juarians who are ns | past a 1 NS etkeG 4 est corner of Sivan plac ordinary w They think the Hekets bought ip by legal document executed in Londen, | and claim to have done such sery pth) Sor sre mysues ue creiannie eT ar | Pant, coine s0 Nie omen, HEIN. ps wrens, 4 Fauar bet Olan ttle Annie meal ynere | Genoa were Worthless, and that the difference given liberty to every slave in whom he | State, It has, or had reveutly, some two wb eh HUE SO Mlocke WhIbH tha hearaniranie Wed © to the dece was playing with ber broth between the fare to Montevideo and that to . Mss | - tera Ate thelr reputat for common sense, What a i the proprietor walked a block or two ‘ & Brown, who had secn the assault, also ran | New York was appropriated by the “tucnos hada vizht ef property. This document | thousand mic among whom were | colored Au yman want to go to Afrien shee who sald | a I2lst street to head the strange man of. | Ayres Colonization Company.” has been delivered by him to the Anti- | Yeases ond Kemoce, and Hansen arr and | for jt ie diMeult to under ‘ he basa VAS GOING HOMB LY | tone m1 | iE ruMian vas too quick for hlm. On tue Seer A Slavery Society of Lond 1 by th Swope Ds y ith hoof this we |) } ¢ cannibal. t kde Ate 1 ate ray me sins Be nee ye 0 | A BROOKLYN SUPER 1SOR'S JOKR, ave ovle ondon, ry thea | Swe and poss though of this we - ‘ ‘ ' nave A secor ‘ oe vcasia | children aa opportunity to note his appearance J forwarded tothe Spanish Cortes, It was | speak doubtin Mara. Its revenue, till | ism and the unt 1 freed f tha isme, for after 9.4) of 219 Asc catin QE. | They dgseribe him aga short: thick-eat man of | Causing the Arrest of Four Respcetable executed by Mr. ALpaMa with the distinct | of late, has been large, ‘che times, how- When wii) © savage Pa Hriten Meehan ties rowley. | ne euaties Heit spriug overcont, asuft, black felt hat, nud Brookiyaties in Boston. iipulation that al abolitionist socie- | ever, have proved too hard for it. ‘The ai aerniae ( were. pre hers anda | rea to tiat T | dari paute, Mr. fuil ens bo wore a knit Jacket : Theirs ri nae ; Capt. Anwserroxa of th Car ranger yw snocke tin shiny our Tri the | aud had vlack hair, ecovering trom bis stum ames Magill, sculptor, Bar inte ties of Europe should use every exertion | expenses of the Inst ¢ n have been } : t t re ceased. tn company with Mr he disappeared in Fourth aver ad lia ! i a Tinate (Gta kiy have heen: HiGar Gor “ wee in a f comp Ayal | disa b Fourth avenue, and las yntractor, Mundell, the arcuitect, and @ with their respective Governments to ins | heayy, and the bunden of debt weighs | hs mate Crs ae ore id rietors ak ae Dif since been heard trom. ic, and Uxrobs visited Bostoy on Monday last Mey duce Spam to allow these sinves to en-| fearfully. The followi ching appeal | OV" Pelion i fe aun aitey tan cash ah ainsi lees aise placed in his bed. He was t ng profusely. | As ie joker sean hee a phe joy the freedom thus legally conferred | for relief, the third, we lerstand, of & | Kidnapped i wh M Ke els oof Mr be s| and the physician thougl ngs danger, | wore on the way to Boston he sent ados) atch to been invited to cotiperate in this nol Uryox 4 Voters ve sem t | Qnsulin Fevjee, The trlalt t ad been detained t t ) that be will recover. viet the city. ‘hen he described Macill and work, with what result we shell prot The Gener Meaign Carn y n | New South W ee aur x | KACITEMENT UN TLATLEM friends so accurately that the Chief Wdnet pes Delay BS yl rasan On Haanee lh sea SE Ria oe ALAN ED | ie Meantime Mr. Givsun was searching for8. Pe} full nize them, and said they would beng on le i re | ing the murder of 4 @ socond night's absence edanziety, | thee ing the room dt rant, the man who wanted to advertise, Busi: | watching. Ihe despatch was no sooner revelved The plunderers and ¢ hroats wh t pore of « tives were of h at . thor ait that he had bee Mt ona langage that he tised tn the presen n vg: vents had prevented him from be- | and read by the Chief than three detectives ame © jovernment, rule Havana. Bite $10 | etapa drgnanh \ i A search was | Bis Weert, the . Then Urow the forward | Mivutes after 7 when he reached Sylvan p rived in Boston and were dozged by the det having leerned of this transaction, have | for that ta againat the captaln Le esky for kid- aul twas thea tiorm, where abit wad, hie ale ‘ Heyrang at the house D and asked for Mr. res to the Parker House: While at reakfart ; reunarer a napping the Istanders, but for putting them to oC his usual inde] teruping at the yor nie goin Nobody in the house knew of such ai s All was ta;yped on the shoulder hy of fetermined to forestall it and to realize | SC Mentu to aaah altieecas , sai a Th Hy many of Ce platforka! where tne S was applied at the housce Band K, but | they 7 igsdiaaaldlcell aad ealaon wliauiayaee or te lions of dollars by leraiye esas parbarous tenner. This aor * is’ place, | one foot on the | platform one wosinformed that there was'no 8, P.G want to sce our frlends ov tight or ten inillions of dollars by sewing | (2) U2 counts for the verdict of the Jury in his case. mp xperienced Sromnd., aeisting the ladies out, and with this | thenelshborhood. On the Bassatcin ie PL EP Ay meee a ar pee ed and selling tucse identical freedmen, with Warnuss The particulars of the frightful affatr on board | and told them ta opelther Umenorexpenee | the injury from which the de paced died; the suaded Mr. Bull's house two policemen were srationed, | | Mtr. Magill is « gentieuian always, und very larly ed. ve the] ty cet se os v in looking fo ecke onth's ex | Finging of the bells t jerated mov old him the story of the uasault. He at | obliging." Certainly,” said he, sones iat mye Pics ae RIUNAETy, Cltunteds "Fence the | “ANGE sees p, guSnganes ceo tT | Ce Cue. Meee Unlithed ities) BOX, S68 Maasetirg Rear thay Tos Lived thatino | {itt Rgecee tha eae Cncluded (hac ate Hullnadbeen mitstaken | {ised Mit neverareatiime ck wiiat wast follow, telegram from Havana above quoted. at 7 days ago, and It will be remembered that | clue could be obtained, and thereture the effort Iylng Upon the Dself, and that the letter was a decoy in Then the party walked over te fice, three —<——_— eure glad, albeit often accused of un- | auustnoxa and his crew not only shot dead | to find him was abandoned eee cireumete rere dtepan. | Sended to en rap h strangers sticking close to their heels, Robeson Retrenchant. kindness by our Philadelphia friends, to it fifty of thelr captives, but threw overboard PRODABLY MURDERED. aiby ged withous nauenanl my | give'vodnn onan’ Pel Ged sed rene aroeeal | cited terete the barne disetet gal he wuld Ganas SGT NGS he , | Bive currency to this pathetic and euphe- | some twenty living wounded men who were too | One of three theories must be adopted to ac. | jy iar anins anention of mretigence ts concstind and | Once ac. Gibson cobeluded. At ‘ance that | Roston was a" real soci sbie surt of a place. Steady as she goes! Now she feels it! | istic appeal. if it fails there will be no | seriously hurt to be of any commercial valu> 0 for Wicnecko's disappearance. He bas | gif of iiat ‘pr bof passchgers, conal Mr. Thomas O'Callahan Was the instivator of | Mr. Magill was taken Lato a private room with A lite more into the wind! There!” é quit the country, taken his own life, or has been | ¢, n of other passeng ni defendants the assault, and yesterday Juetion MeQuade | the Chi Nnmistalahic that dol Sr Say alternative bet tohave recourse directly | first taking the precaution to tle their legs in | inurdered. ‘Two these theortes are readily | ng. thelr. fare granted an order for the errest of O'Callahan | "'<Is sour name James Magill?’ asked the bg - y that jolly fat navigate to charitable interposition, It would | Ofer to provent the possibility of their escape | dissolved. No provocation |p detonate | yon the testimony of Mr, Gibson and Ancie | Chief, somewhat abruptly 4 ain at the helm of the Navy Depart- ; imming. existod had neither sons to | MeGlyney, “itis,” replied Mr. Magill, surprised thas h Mt pela Navy Depart- | never do for the Centenary to dnd Broad Als tmmning nite ich beings the | Ment her domentic troubles. Th OG Tale aa SYAE | The assault has created intense excitement in | name and. doubtiess, fame, had preceded him, ment. The grizzly ma ineris on the quar- | seroot disfigured by a ruin. The time is, be) Salagraphic Geacatch which brings :the | away ls eaunlly eualied. His. caves ion 20 Hit wire: |G n of negli e Marlem, and an indignation meeting bas beep *How long have a been travelling under ter deck, and the good old ship of state . . 1) | result of ARMSTRONG'S trial faye nothing of Dr. i udes the the ry, % Bis eye 4 Rone AWAY | clusion that there © partou th called for nest week. that name?” asked the Chief. Beare thohi RE MEE IERY EG Boneolciaee ve unlucky if ae Boston, and the Zetland | poard the vessel at the time of the massacre, | would have taken the $2,300 offered: him for big | Blond Waa the epseeauenoe or (us revit of such Beeieek AFTER THE ELECTION, DORR EO RES WEOTIY: anton 3 ’ i 4 $ | fishermen, and the Rouranian Jews, all | and who was permitted to turn Qt con'sevidence | clenton that day, No one who ty acquainted | on the part of defendants or their servants, then itis —— M4 t q at Roneson’s Through every nd pei o turn Qt ovidenc 2 Meat euitaree 4 | for jer the amount cf damages, The statute + ell, T don't know that its any of your busle that Ronesox’s aboard, Through every | jooding aid, must now be added the inpe- | and testify against the men who wero in his | Path Wienecke foran Instant eupnces that he ed any thing iimeaaey | ROE @ Giant Steen Now Deven: te MOF | news, 1 im beret reation, . havy yard in the land his trumpet call has | Cuujous Leaguers of Philade!phia! tervice when they committed these atrocities | Istence, They think that he has been murdte compensation for tie He Ty aA Nnrepen Ares is pee RG aE chalice atc . a in his presence, Perhaps he has procured | Shu roubed, but the time, place, and the disp, | widow aad ber, ¢hlid Mag froe fhe | Tt wag unfortunate that Grant eame into | aniiiation. and he proved as traselbte ae Magill ‘low! Roveson’s on deck, and economy utting on the Screws. another authorization from the British Consul | so of tho corpse the how ath of ascent, office with the cons: ous gifts of citizens to the The Chief asked bi if ae kuew Supervisor we dodge Mr Nessie, the Comptroller-General ¢ jee, ard resumed his “labor crulses Ww nder the renee rendered # Ferd tet for $00) for the biainull, Was the coming President, When he showed an |" Yes." " wisdom and statesmansbip which | South Carolina, bas addressed a ciycular to | among the Polynesian Islands. AB AG Aco SANlOeA APOE ARG hein Bury ered — inclination to Call the givers to high places in the | ‘ls he a friend of yours?” flied up all the navy yards with laborers | the auditors of the various counties in that ave i" Nis tiont intimate frends say that they wover NOMINATIONS OONFLRMBD, DA PEUIR AnD Ay Mtoe, BURR OG) MONEE! |! ARs arteas taren tai laugh. Theyinouahh before election, in order to have material | State directing them to levy taxcs on all Alas for the glamour of the “Arabian | saw him intoxicated, [2 A that citizens were contributing toGen, Sherman, | that Mundell was a champton’ Mar, and they s s Nights’ Untertainments !""~-a rallway is propesed MURDERED FOR MONEY. The New Insurance Superintondent—Jadge | ani iy fis eagerness Involved himself in. the | acowled on Mr. barney Gallagher to retrench and economize with afterward, | taxable property at the rate of one and | *'# Mebtae lid er Si In proof of the thoory that robbery instigated MeCunn's Successor—the Comminsion to | Seandul wilh Me he compr his | cognized. in him @ notorious. thi are worthy the successor of Bong, There's | one-fifth per cent., for State purposes, as | [nthe Mediterranean to Bagdad. The loco- | ii Tine, it was asserted that Wienerke bever Revise the Constitution, personal dignity and exhibited qualidies unbe- | soon as Howell's name was montione! scarcely anything in the way of practical | follows: ‘To meet appropriations for the | Motl¥e Will soon be pufing over the land of the | had an enemy. Further proof 18 offe red'iy the | Atnany, Nov. 22.—The Senate tn coming to bis station. ‘aw that there was a jokesomewhere. | Fxp mM Saracens and the Crusaders, provided capitalists | fact “that he ‘Injudiciourly showed a roll of | aye gossion has confined th Taeteeed It ts not a great draft upon the public purse, | tons followed, and the Chief was oon cole business to Which he is not equal He ine | fiscal year beginning Nov. 1, 1871, six miils | aro Induced to repose cuflclent condones tq | money in some.ot the saloons visited by him on | H¥@ session has confirmed the nomination by | nor « creation of dangervus family. influen Vinced that he’ had made mistake, Mundell vented this plan with scarcely an effort. | on a dollar; for the support of public . “A that day, and that his assassins followed him | Gov, Hofman of P. W. Chapman for Superin- | when the President appoints a dozen or more of | says that the room wa Iphurous with blase a yt f - é i ‘} pe publ Bagdad railroad curltie: Jerusalom will | from one of these places, and awaited their op- | tendentof the insurance Department, vice G, | bis relations to oflice; but it ia a bad example, ony by the tine that party left Bo eusy do all things come to him. So hap- | schools, ewo mills on a do!lar; and for in~ | probably be a way station, und It may be neces. | portunity to waylay him.’ Ie had $%) in uls wal | W Milter, who resigned last spring, The Gov. | Sd shows a low view of the Presidential off Suvervisor Howoll ‘started for Moston laat ny is hein emergencies, So does he ris tc en * ATE 4s and atoctts, four Me Bie thenitirn the Mount 6: es and fil | et won leaving bishome that morning. ‘hat, + Miller, who resigned spring. But far worse than this was the scandal of a | night, having made a bet with Mr, Mundell upon i a h Hs e i jes, 1 bs riseto | t fd ee yey 0 A nd and stocks, four | sary t t through the Mount of Olives and fil} Wih'ine amount collected in Brook n, made | ernor also sent in the nomination of H. C, Van | President's brother-in-law at the capital, fol- hod ne height of great occasio Noman in | mills on a dollar, Th that gentleman's return, that he did we on of agent forclaimsagainst | mect Mr. Magill, He left before learning that e Govermuent, carrying bis family influence | the Chief had registered a vow to lock btm w to the subordinat executive departments | fora week if he ever appeared in Boston. it will be observed, | {n the Valley of Jehoshaphat. The dust of Ju- | §15. He also wore jowelry of considerable | Vorst to fill the vac the country is more ready to respond to the | is exclusive of all county and local taxes, | 44's kings will be carted of by the cubio yard, | Value. of Judge MeCunn f vile Sn Mr. Moyer {s positive that his brother-tn-law hah tee popular ery for retrenchment thau the ma- | Thus, for State purposes alone, the impoy- | 824 Pilariins will travel in drawing-room cars, | jc, {icon murder. and has kept ap the scaren | tite Suk, At ney caused by the removal | lowing the profes: the Superior Court between the Ist of Jaauary, at whieh alate . ep ay it pe yan Vorst will take the office by virtue Phere by08 floyms are judged, snd actually —as Geapat oh was Sang 10 . iy aanouad ing Horr WIAD OLY 50 ng Ecann bye Bite Ballas Lala as only at his aister'a request, and in hupos of find- ar wil take the ome by Nirtue | Ne testified before a Congressional comutres+ | ell’ departure, No doubt the Supervisor wi rine personage at the head of the Navy De- | erished people of South Carolina are taxed | Ai the talk about a great speculation in ig Wlenece's dy nd Uh hog gf his recent election, The nomination wascon- | jo ecling cases from tae departments to the | ve received by tha Boston police ant Mr. Magill, partment, at the exorbitant rate of one and one-fth | wool ts simply an anticlimax. ‘The great wool | _Aftor days and weeks of weary watching and iho Senate also confirmed the following com- | President, and appearing before him to argue | and the news of hi On Wednesda miasion to revise the Constitution of the Siate, | them. In effect this was the sal rrest will be anxiously of the Prosi- | awatted by Mundell, Jacobs, and Gall and Thursday one thou- | per cent. on the entire ass weeping Mr. Wi jecke has given up her husba 4 valuation | spceulation of the present century ended tn the hit t, on t and gone Into mourning. On Thursday she bade | the frut t d°in each district being Re: | dent's tnfluence against the ends of Justice by | The Supervisor's victims are exhibiting a teles Mund men were discharged from the Brook- | of the State, including non-productive as | “comer of Nov. 6, when W#000 citizens of | 4 ‘Ghat adieu to New York, and sulled for pa dE rg Be ll iia brother-tn-law, a 7) gram in which it Is stated that tie Supervisor lyn Navy Yard alone yn RAV: ’ sductive property, African doscont chose the Prosido: ho | Burop : Firat Judielas Diatrict--tdeo, (pay k J, Town. ne summer absences of the President from | himself has been arrested by the Chiof of Police HOLST? SAN) Boner ey JENN POTIDE,| Wen. O8 By ductive property, ‘This is a | Afrivah descent chose tho President of the | iii following is adescription of Mr.Wienooke: | schd-duh D. Van Buren, aud Auguatie Scheis’ "2¥" | the capital are matters of no great moment in | of the Hub. It ls-said that he desites the press othe Government in the item of Inbor, | burden of taxation suMcient to crush the | Uni ate : ‘Twenty-six years of axe ‘looks older). six fost high, gid gudinl Vaatioh odie ioe, Bea). D, Sil | the afairs of Government. and his freatient | eneo of his victins Iu order to get wut of die Tuples dividuals may sugge 5 energi iy community: pe pas a weighs {00 pounds, wat bg Olde). ate fest B rastun Brooks, and John J trong. | it excursions co 0 excl or | oul Unpleasant individuals may suggest that | energies of any community In the world, The Tercentenary of Prosbyterianiam | ark hur which les vaniaidark dowatacte: | Mtird Judletal Distro Robert i. Bena venelina {PRSRn geeurmone Soule be ensued Bul for | ea. laghie Apes ot raxard ilaiarcet Ma possibly the discharge of so many laborers But this is not all, One-half of this tax- | was jobrated yesterday in Philadelphia. Wore dark clothing, “vourts dudictel Dietriz ty. Hdward | Who bring him and the Presidential office into and says he intends to sue Mr. Howell for at the beginning of winter will entail star- | ation, namely, six mills on the dollar, ix | Three centuries ago the firat Presbytery of the | loket contaluing phocographe of hie Wife aud babe, W. Foster, Artemum B. W aide Jackson, | disrepute, and expose him to be made the in vation upon their families; but what of | levied to mect app aa ante Dealel beat aon Ersecu Ramen Leavenworth, Daniel Pratt, and Francie Kernan. W. | strument of designs upon the Government. = —— »priations for the fiscal | Church was opened at Wadsworth, near Lon- THE MISSING LOUISVILLE MERCHANS, When the gold conspiracy, to. make_a p J j ) COLLISION that? Can Ronesoy help t) Isit Rowx- | year beginning Nov. 1, 1872, which, under | den; and the first Presbyterlan ch in| Deteotives Tilley and Heidelberg were | preaan, Lucius Ronitaon aud tonne Ratna ae spectiladl m St tho cost. of wide-spread: Full Of Deitel LS Son's business to take care of suffering | the law, embraces the salaries of the execs | America was establishod by Fuancis Maw amie, | Yesterday busily searching for traces of Mr. | | Sevenin Judicial Dist ict Horace Ni. Howianil David Sra asia, ere agPou the public on the nem | phe Washington Express Rune Into a Phitaw fun or provide employment for the | utive and judicial oMcers, the contingent | Snow hil, Md. An 106 ince Woot ve Pros my ver viy disay aredion the morniy of the pt ducal Wiateiee Sina K Mosse ted, phgeked by the i atiizon that th Prosident se nla 7 ln Twvo Fasapugere Hod aod RIGS RVR ERE GanAcs : Naas sang pase ae anne y ox. | DYterlanism has extended its arms until it is | 14th inst, When last soon he was turning froin | Priugle, Cyrus FE. Davis, aud Lorengo Morris, ‘ad been caught in the toils of the conspirators, in Wo! é yes ase ea a orld—one of the greatest, for Mothodism, once | hoon accompanied during thelr search: Dy Mr, | Laneonerert ee Teen tibetitution of KW. | him agalust increasing hissales uf gold. The | 123) P.M. train from Philadelphia becuse dise do starve itis nothing that he can help, | the ordinary civil expenses, including the pan ne AF waveoworth and Benjamin Pringle for Frank £ humblo, now disputes with Preshyterianisin the | Speed Peay of Loulaville, brother of the misi- | Hiscook a palm of supremacy, It is pleasant to observe a | ie Man, and Mr, Lafarotte Joseph, ® warn per~ DW. Bolles, effect was not mitigated by the fact that tho | abled about two milles above Wiluimyt ely What the Secretary is doing is not answer- | support of the Lunatic and State Orphan eonsplrators bad eat va Aehpeerare Bad pa nated the F resident 8 fame and a brakeman was sent back to warn t New ing demands for individual eharity, but | Asylums, and other public institutions, | growing feeling of union and brotherly love bo- | Mu" haste to thls citeae conte at they hubtdad | 2, 4 Gold Medal for Capt, McKiwa with the charitable plea that he’ was deceived | York and Washington train, but aid 1 * responding to the great popular yearning | Now, it appears by examination of the | tween the great religious bodios of the country, | Mr, George Peay's disappearance: he Fotloe Commissioners on the leh inst, | by theshernere Gould and Hees but sherewras | Lalit Oro a couscn Wik Me : for retrenchment, Whenever and wher | acts of Assembly of 1870-71, that a tax of | *4¢h as was evinced by the presence at the late aera Aaa BURMA TRE HACE | SAREE A ROeaiaLHe, Aer ne: SARL ARG LOR A Sites ahild hot: have! made’ companions of SAA ea Ror Ae RGR Une ever the people yearn there is Rougson | seven mills on the dollar, collected last | Methodist General Conference of learned doo- | men above named have scoured this city, Brooke: ni at honor in recoration af his er. | (wen na notorious aa public bers norrooolved | Hh, giuitiy. thy killed are Missy eit ot remy for the emergene winter, was levied to mect these same ap- tons of the Presbyterian Chureh, Some are san- | lyn, Jersey City, Now gulne enough to bel J them slightly. ‘The kill hospitalities and other favors frou . tt 4 The American people do not fear that the | Wilmington and dare Henry brite of Pullet (colored) of rk--Indeod, every piace eannell, the ai vo that another century | Which the missing man could possibly bave ry Does some cynical person ask what these | propriations for the fiscal year 1871; and visited. ‘The dotectives that they havo no! full boai President's surre himself y | Salisbury, Md. Among the wounded are Pranks men have been employed at for the pect | tree the neople are. hoe Cale texan’ | may witness union of all tho Protestant | tho ailghtest clue, Since he bade fin Marts the presentetion Attendants mea A tO SUDYER thotiavs | Myers tniured tn both loge; Bamuch He Lawton, he pas peor cing taxed a | podies in the United States, Pare bait Ne the Brandeetly. Hour nt | sponded In's brie soe ernment; but jewousy of military surroundings | Oe lee injured; Charles J. Keple, one low 1h two mouths that they ean be dismissed so | second time to pay State obligations Babeli Twenty minuter after two o-clock ene | (gem ofan eecuteheon, attached toa scroll whicn bears | and mannera belongs to free instititions-and | {ureds Mp. Marp hot fummarily withoutdamage to the service? | which they have already once dis-| It Is anounced that Prosident Gnanr | Pattie iii Inst: Me, Peay hve not been ween | ovarmn with the wordt Municipal folice,” au the | MA ARIFIL Of free peoplon, and the disregard of | and “iy wifey all seria holed Buch sya ‘al person shows his abject igno- | charged im full so far as the tax- | Will remain In Washington forthe prosent ana | man of the Brandreth "House saya thats man svonsre. Tho revere beara Whe | tired, OF RCOnIMIBET tories ee cen abave are residente of Wilmington, ' ance . catic oreig: y noncer i | prep: °1 i ; . awe Peay scription. pi 01 ri ok 0 : ere : ny whtown, N. J., was injured, b A serls Tunce of the complications in our forvign | payers are conceraed. ‘This brings tho | prenaro hls message. Sinxulnrly enouah, his ine | Heongtinw WME Wear description passed from | oronitaudnigneate ast Maite a fe MA aye PP ree sy ye rately y 0 he nocessity that existed be- | total taxation for State purposes alone for | ‘tion to remain is announced as anew depar- | Mercer strect ubout the time. be Peny was lace | wfer of Tuouda Douuliue, Nov. 2, 187%, ae Apolly Hall.” prameyearedid Hikhwarsien, The train which was due hore at 4 o'clock thie fore ‘the October elections for putting | the year 1871 up to the enormous rate of | “® seen but the detectives think that this clue is not . — = John Fenton, aged ten, of 62 Kast Tenth | morning did not ariive until Vo'clock, Ux Song everything on a war footing. What were | one end. ui . ———— - good. since, ju'uing from the babitsof Mr, Peay, | Resenzwelg aud Dutch Helurichs Sent for. | tet snatched « pocket-book from the hands of Mra, | MOF Catcell and ox Coiuulssioner of [erak theese lahore ' $08 ; and nine-tenths per cent, on the as- + FAVARGER rocommences his French | it could not have been him, Sherif Bronnan received yesterday from the | Adams of 8 West Forty-fourth street, in Broadway, on | Kevenue Holling were among te \uasoot= rsdolug? Why, picking oakum | sessed valuation of all the property in | £"F on Monday afternoen in Dr, Cuosny's churen, |. The only theory advanced ts that of robbery Thoreday, He was locked up in Jefferson Market prii re, and they have reached Woshingtoa, POUT EA, r Distries Atos arr ry Rose prison st course, How else should @ great ne-| South Cerune The excellence of. bie mothod and the necuites vivid, | S24. murder, That Mr. Veay oommitiwh suicide jot Attorney warrants to produce Rosenewel i f the yesterday, latter reports that the locomotive o ton putiteney soe Dy drownittl, hie frlouds, ey ce at eutclde | wo te nerving a torm of imprisonment in Aubera Siete ee New York train ran into the rear car of (be ry On awar footing? W, a ess of hia instruction render hin one of the moet effec. | waprosithon’ iter Y Y nd flenry newian, otherwise known es Dutch | Working people! it Philadelphia train several fe. ring that one KY Wastho } And yet the State Treasury i# bankrupt, | tive of teachers as well as ony of the most nowulnr Anabclally. and hie family’ relations, wore as tore he tine Conte General Nera, | pour‘meckhy Martians in thecMuical Sodaat deviags | into the next ear about wentscdve. forty amd Dane wou ne onde Hiaoh ik ine bum bulldloa,—age Kling an mundina aome of the COUULALA,