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SS, ee he ee ee ee THE SUN, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1872. heat metCoheavon® | ant tives etudy of Spirtadienn andemtorce: | A DAY WITH THE VETERANS | thks paticte fittes itn endhusteame NG | 4 POMATIC4Y CRIT IN FRANCE. THER RETURN, | dieiy'a the afm A DEAD FA Q -How Jong will It take you to reach hea iains the matured laws that uw ‘ie and govern tm ‘The Majority of the Assembiy Demn adi cote ven? “A"-{°wh"be in benvee at twouterive | Che ehcecmena ae huatiie as trot hafcond onatio. L v Lded 7a’ und famny i, #9 Shas, Rout her i JIE APPPARS TO HIS DAUGHTER | myutos io could. the laws, that govern the formation of | THE FLAG ON THE OLD #rONH| The cannon wasstill boomingand the reverbe | Responsible Minority Willing to Accept | thippl earns. riage. Hive, fignr, Sb sa 80.50. f AND ASKS FOR PRAYERS ‘That nieht when Agnes went to bed she drew | quarta todos.” Mr. Moore knew James FORT IN CENTRAL PARK, rations had riot yet ceased when Col. Haymond | ‘Thiers’e Resignation and Make General | gi Ai,gr9, Wnckichent oar Wide be we NeR AL” a = \ the clothes over hor head, as timid ehildren are | Donough in the flesh, and has known Agnes z mounted the ram; 1. There was silence on ngarnier Dictator, PRoVIsiONS—Vork was quiet in ® wholesale way, bat Soe ; ‘ ise | } ia ¥ —_ the fort at once. fle latroducod to the select there wae ; fia Roman Catholic Cleraymen Hear tle | wore snitignromorcd, onde atime swe ea | forma Wid fe. Mape she what mown a8 An Imnressive Ceremony at One Hundred | throng the Hoy. Matthew Hale Sinith, of Brook | Loxpox, Nov. 25.—Special dispatches | fortiebeant ee Salt tore i Aika Mtory-Wonderfal Sptrit@at Manitestas nothing, she hoard her father gay, in his epirit | “seeing medium,” but ho waa not aware befure | and Tenth Street—A Banquet in Tame | lyn. Mr. Smith sald: - ore re- | *% is. new meee ih the range of previous tone-six Duye on Barth-The Perturbed fleas yor, my chiNh.” that she was a speaking ona, @ rays that many Iall-The Reception ef a Philadel. |. Veterans, gentlemen, oficers of tho Sixth Regiment, | “om Farip to the London evening pap ‘ prices. | Bacon ver, daiet gn the apot at Be. Eir'ione for twenty-three years one spirit has constant! and patriotic friends generally, we stand to-day apon | Port that the situation is gloomy. The majority | clear: re PebrciegAn, Ox. long, and short clear Laheebt lll teed llb Mb dhin day FATHER MAROOUB AND FATHAR NULTY BERTFOR. | Kovarnd abort hint. ‘That tile spirit is of a. t Shia Reatment by tho Seventh, the Yattiomenta of the fortress'on whieh thewe vaterans | in the National Assembly, it is eald, has deter- | fivory in Geecmber and Saud we yer Ge eMee Be, Pram the (Nevada) Territorial Burerprise, Father Manogie and Father Nulty were sent | man, frequently visthle to othe alwaysin- | ‘The celobration of the evacuation of | Ma brnugne thett guna ticle pakasces whateter thay | mined to adhere to the position it has taken, id short civary and Ouse foi mare eee CE H Weare about to relate a series of events, | firiye of Mire Masel Father Manogue save he | PiM'le to himaeit (Moore), Hie oven daushter | Xow York city by the Britich troopa was ron- | had todefenl iuelr cotiatry, dow tovglorions, Nearly | and a compromtse of the differences between riitiestonpiekied name wth thetiiteat Joh have rece his « FO ° 4 pas of ‘4 oO ree Witch Tats CRU uen ie the dent erations | to dispel, the belief of a visit from a | ‘nut'when she won thres years of ane this spine | dered apectally Interesting yerterday by tho | {re i Have Be Pianied heres The Goprens © the Teatstative Departments of x Dick él shoulders at 4Niah'4¢., the lower might well WHO HOM tole Heliof wero HOt every | thyuects therctatec he and Ruther Naty wiattad | st (9, come Inte the room and sit down in x | unusual ceremony performed by the Veterans of | trun Ya‘ siield and teat of aint ot the'iuas ano Red | the Government is regarded as improbable. at. ice, for Wenterny wale \ croumatanes substantiited by nniinpesehable | Mr, Masel's, There was nothing vielble to the eyes fanch with (cand the spirit would speak to. i¢ | the War of 1812. ‘These old gentlemen have kept & Bring. Tage ahield, was o rdand wt Pants, Nov. 25—Kvening.—The Committee on et gery Aa H Sint is make are the for, Wan | of either of them, but there were loud knoe audibly, carrying on conversation in babytalk” | their organization Intact since ite frat forma- ns . the Address have completed their report. ‘They | tse. side dee hot leo aes Dreiser! hogs lower at Sycié4e. Butter wae in pretty j oo Nev, Kather Aehedaahscouldlsen ter fatter sages hewennned | Lot uouTs., That froquently he hae beard the | tion, and their number has gradually dwindied | Mr. Smith referred to the herolo deeds of the | Propose the immediate nomination of a selec » Agnes Mel Agnes,who cor father ri ‘ ie By ley heen bis heed ce ie feck the Pirit ark the ehild to tot him play with the ring | gw until but thirty-two remain of the men | veterans of Islz.” Washington. he said, foucht | committeo of fifteen to draw up a bill providing Father Nulty from his head to ‘hia fect, He at | [ete of her halt, and that once ad sed Father Manocue and Father | pond its head fovingly to the chair.as if | who fought for American supremacy on the | to sive us a country; those men tmperilled thelt | forthe creation of a rosy onsible ministry. They and for prime grades and steady: acd to : en tate, 286. and prime Western 1.20. Cheese ! cai {i¢e. for oor to fanev State, of tie occurrences In qi The etrnnge | Nuity, waying that he remembered well when | a id . lives to maintain what he had created. Ho f age ie tgansactions Je cotton on he spot have j Nulty, #0 r oked. . that § from 1818 Ww 4 ‘ . declare a reply to the idential me: un- | heen fair, ‘ e. | manifertations were alsv the Mev | they Hoth atcended him when he was dying on Kenton ateOrnough fos taked him wher vines | nish seas from isi tu 1818. ‘The Sixth Regiment | spoke of the unkind treatment of the Covers | nocensaty, Hesanes Mt Thiers te the Mason hers | een aries eae eC Tanl toe, eOmreuT Ot Srelgas Father (Hiri id the Be eghGold | {Cold winters night about wie years ao. Agnes MeUerougt for the past fow years has honored itself by en- | mont toward the veterans, Me sald he kuow of | Uelepate.’ The report. sugwosts her solution ot hijo. 10e.: salce 4.004 bales, of which, lynihy Mr Sodern, ard others: but we have rat Y's QUESTIONS, and ‘others had. at tertaining these veteran soldiers, whom the | 986 warrior in the conflict of 181 who was | Constuitional questions, 19 f0F 0 Kony ot for apecutatl | forced to borrow # candle to watch beside « fe pasted from earth? Did they relate to the dif- | cated bis project to the Veterans, and thereat heroes who have lived fore The reply was, | ferent modes of worship or to the different re- they petitioned the Commissloners of Parks for | Med for man, Let me close wi at 1240. for hard Gmaiy—Wheat dull a ———— 10 PEOIN THR NATRATIVE. yer to St. Joseph, aya " 7 fl teanalt. Forward defvertes th fair. requ Hit ought Tenacessary to consult any ofthese, | Fathor Nulty felt some relactanee about re. | tpparition all belag he main. country at largo has neglected, and the occaston | dying comrade, and then bad to beg, the shroud | gio ye ininority of the committee, favorable to | yale higher ratea, Balos 3,00 bales, closing, by oficial } sib would onty he aecumuleting additional | Waring for pubficatton what he hid heart. Me | fron "adap bent, Mat, the ctrl hed progressed | sosterday was more enfoyable than usual from hid comin tm whic. Ne. wan ‘buried. ile com the President, have resolved to prepare a coun | Fepott, af ip give. ivr Noneinbees tt dle f Deetine | jofa upon testtmony already entirely eatte- he heart oles, but a nthing, and he | fe om . . . * per, 1, for Januar: c. for’ Fe v. 19Ke. actory. Cisco gals bw ho doubt of Ue abeolute | ceutd not tell whore the olen came trom. He | If there was anything supernatural in tho affair | the pecullar nature of the ceremontes, trasted the action of the Sixth Regiment” ader. | “rho report of the majority, which makes the | Maren, ive. for Apel and itr i6e. for May. The Live j Un Ur of evecy stateinent Weare about to make. | asked, Herlaps 10) quertionsy to xomie ut which | Sinesed by severalof the Catholic cles. tt | Mfr, J. Warner Gould Is an adopted som of tho | under their protection. with that of the Gowers, | Zpture, between President’ Thiers and the Vim rket wae drm ealdgling uplands, $d will mention that all the pacties whom we | answers wor given and to other ny response | Qiyg, Ye based upon Spiritualism, and HOthINE | votcrang, While strolling about the Central | ment which owes thei everything. He spoke | jittatsirin nee’ causes muh anxiety In po- ‘han ‘baa per'st Urwul j ¢ if feat qnestioned the propricty of | was made, He asked the voice it he knew any- I. 4 00 o rand ~ 7 clea. ry jutushing an account Of the wonderial age: | thineahoae hearcneand recoised it, Feply. that MYSTERY AUOUT ITS PUULICITY. Park some months ago Mt occurred to him that | Conduded? to ne Amoncae Ballon, and | Lie Solr advises the President to retort {n a ao Hane | 40d Was Only Upon. ation that it | he know nothing whatever of heaven or hell Rut there is mystery the publication of | the ralsing of tho stars and stripes over tho old | wonte men, you have done thie thf ann by aed ly poem Sid « 0 | had that It | but he had seen Almighty God andour Lord the | enimattatr, ‘The questions and anawors given are | block fort at One Hundred and Tenth strect and | yourveterave of fist Miank od vac are here cedey | gee: MMOritY Of the “Tight” ts disposed to y i oan correct fF. He. atked him whioh way, the beut | Spit Agale, The question bates HALA) gar yeverans of 181d! | Thank God you are h accept Thiers’ resignation, If tenderod, and ap- | dull'at ¥% cote, for falr to good. refnin { and at they reluotantly F, ond the reply was," ‘Tho Lord's Prayer.” | (ons and answers— which wore not given? “ind | Seventh avenue would be a fitting colebration of | five tong, noble men, tu enjoy thie day; and. wien poln’ Gen. Chanrarnler Dictator, with the Dike | Pee eee eee holders ei tort anee } Ped os With ne TuN warributede ee ed bit about hire" Way they telate to persons Known here who hare | the anniversary of Evacuation, He communt- aay ie old ag be 3 the boom of de, Brogile and MM. Bathle and Desjardins in | Sethe small wock y heneo thecinsctivity. ened Gul { They are ail good.” Hiptons creeds rormatio FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL, cluding amber Indiana and 0 hy thow tm hit t come to mo and give me some information of } According to Moora's theary and Investheae nimiasioners erected @ long hiekory pc Shah standard sheet Moxvar, Nov. 25—P. M.—The week open- | No. 2" sillwankee “springs Corn Tower, salen 112000 f by th quainted with him aan | ihe future life? A. Ldon't know. tons th ition was. pertertiy aatural, and | the old fort and gave th sired perm $n ioe bet Falls before ty : m bush. opened at GiAbHG,, and cloned at Uligiebda, { He rotten be ave gre esuue bie Q-Why do you ‘appenr to that child more Fhornausual thie enitghtened age, Tile syitit sterday morning atdlvalt pant Othe Veterans Zod’ Freedom's bonner ung oer ed with continued uneasiness at the Stock Ex- | mostiy at sic. wot 4 tty prime St Esk cn aly 1 fete the atricthess of his religious observances, | (han to ahy a Ne lee of your Kamlly 1 A, ks anion Was ®_ Fi fy to assemble 2t St. Pauls Chureh, near th hinge ifthe change, Northwestern common having been | Pri, inne storm: for old Western tained: Sve, { Hovwan nitacked with drones. aud died at ines | cause alte ie the holes before the Astor House, A tao wax in Waiting to Gov. DIX's LETTER, again tho chief feature of attraction, though it | moat, fordo. 32¢, aloat, for new No. Toledo, and, 3 h . You pay us another visit after you go abo im conve: t : : k 1 | Teaae ane eater aah, Gest SA eH ES Here | tohenven? AreL cannot tell Hoore waa born thle oleor was chietof ator | Crane’ who, wero to, escort thom cartho tore. | elter mena celaecss ane obec but he rece coable that the excitementof Friday and | eit orgie ttee ees a eke { widow and two children, no and daughter, FATHER MANOGUR'S QUESTIO? postar tucal expedition sent to South America | Broadway, in the neighborhood of the church, | the following letter: Saturday had greatly subsided. Some of the | Western at s6e., in car lot let ‘ The widow has slice martied, and the children | Father Manogte aakad the vaice to spoak | /'y, tie French Government, and was n creat | was jammed with podostrians, who gazed cit- 8 Weer Twrxtsriner ermner,y | more important Interests on the short side of | wit inies busines tapas we ie ta bane eet j are living with J.0, Masel, whoco wife was | louder, and the reply was that be came to spenk | fargrite with the Hourton Court, Hote now a } rlously upon the wld men who fought for their wh November, iid. this stock are yet unsettled, though very many | rosin was moderately active aud quoted Shih $hs7 cousin of their father, John, the son, Ia about | mare eapocially tO Agnes, who could hear hia | (ceding apiritin the other world—akind of di- | country sixty years ago, Tho veteran com- | 7» the Teterane of the War of 18. ; Spirits turpentine sold ac aze. Wool fas ion iS years cid, Ani te eiriployed IN sis Manele | dletin rector of affairs. In hia conversations with | mander of the cocps, Gon. Henry Raymond, was | Gesre T liad hoped to Join you In cctebrating the | private accounts were closed during the inter- | Shjcu but priece steady, Stentine wold atc buteher shop, at the corner of C surest | , Moore he has explained the whole theory of these | first on the ground. “He is a patriarch of elahty. | tvent this da moraiea, the anniversary of the | rq, 4 i if nd Sut- |. come into the hi num between Saturday night and Monday, | 9 te# Hops were quiet but de eontinontal uniform and | day_on-winch the State of New York cast. off the Inet men, ne Ohughter ie tt and i | Because ome Visitations. He says the soulls thought—death- | one, and wore tt ° fe 2 3 Aide for! Western aud efty, Wi { iat’ Ware patho chock’ Bate | ote tine rriile 8 hore Tosa thought-and that when the body dies thie | tho cockado hat. His hair 1s silver gray, and | bedaeaf her culunial servitude but, tusiness whieh I | and this is evidenced in the ruling of the pri Be ae ne ree teas, wo, London, j ¥ aich. with Ment brown hair, biue | puke spirita boing immaterial, have vomact wit | Prosarovtla is roleased and becomes as elor. | apairof white and very short side whiskers add | fay regrei, une at the Exchange, ‘The first recorded transaction 1 for orders, | me, dark. I frank’ and Rinatrtal object! Ac-iy te power which c frical and omnipresent as thought Itself, For } to the antiquity of his appearance, ‘The mem | “hie‘wat of Ins indicated our right to take rank | was of 10 shares at 10, and up to 20 P. M. SSO { Baa iron ine? example, he saya that in the flesh we think of | bers of the company followed him in rapid suc- Independent nations of the earth. “The war Live Steck Market. | ae hat do you think of sptettualiam as it ie | a the th it requires | cession, ig before Worelock, the a Byured our ability to maintain wnat he hed | there were no sales of greater extent than WO] 2 vO tee Noe a recat { understood on earth? Te. fs all honsense. (to the orld) progress of the | poiat or the start, every living mem of | Renee Kiropesa ats afininst one of the most pow: | share lote with the exception of two trans bene peony fonday. Af Mle Recoints of } ign to anythinglike untruth: | Father Manogue uaked aim how long he would se current to convoy It thither; and when J the corps was pack the ntaze. They all | far solace to your deciuing years than the conscious. | tions involving 200 shares, each at 170. Cp to | inaking 10 for i werk, ad j fulness or deception. remain on earth the reply was six days; | the spirit (thought) is released from the wore the badue of eagle with the | ness of having rendered useful and honorable service | the hour mentioned the price had ranged Rave been expected, es) THE SCENE OF THR OCCURRENCES, that he would leave at half past lon the after | 0! the brain, It flashes to London all th underneath, on thelr hats, Two ‘® season of pablic peril; no more pth need as |), pect h he 7 arte hoon of Friday, when an angel would appear sin Ia there Instead of bere, ea inthe | blu with the inscription : childron tian follows: LWD100@ 155A 151G 150 TOA 19000 1507 ] Market, vad sale oof Mr. Masel is at 163 North B | and tead tim to heaven. He said It would not ited New Orleans, sto : wieaten 110@ 190 186@1757 1500150. These prices rep- | sfcits and'oxentand te r pore to noe extreme north end of the | he the I thas took bins irc! the eity and the ship. VETERANS OF THE WAM OF 1912 period in the hi ‘of the republic. THD 150G, 130. pric P| steors and ‘anid Ye. for poor to wow j Story rown, cottage, | hethe same angel that took him from purge ulleries, gazed upon | = ; ¢ 3 Tha there maybe many inore years oft resented sales of odd lots of 10 to 100 shares, n steers Were ealled it higher orye ss snensetes . cointort In reserve for you is the sincere wisl * . h re fo Siisibing Pe Uti Rea e auaee GY, Doos sour body mutter? A.—My body has | (M4 fam thrones of Parte: thougit to Landon | wero displayed from the window, and the stage, | "Your friend and fel low clticens Sonm At Dix, | At this hour orders were sent into the Chair- | tru caine. snpditoaed | raceon er Following tna dikerans | Nothing to do with iny son), and to Windsor Castle; then feasted itseyesupon | drawn by clght white horses, with red. white, THE OCTOGENARIAN'S JIG. man of the Exchange to buy in stocks for the | Tis {sl offerings of sheep and lanhe were 140 i week, against 8.84 lust week, an week Inat your. Trai Is there no punishment for the body? A. | (he, beauties of Glasgow- and was again here | and blue feathers decking thelr he + " ds, was of the rooms in Virginia to jess time than a living being could | drawn up Broadway. Col. Frank W. Sterry, of the Sixth Regiment, | account of some of the defaulting parties, the | 1.98 for the em owes dull'at { - = --7- _ ' . nt three, ‘There is no resurrection but that made a few pleosant remarks, and the veterans | amount bought in “under the rule” being 4,000 | raline of faiay Gc, mM Me atin y het lg the Buntahment of the body after | Crh hint: the body falls aa tho leaves fa)l--to THE NRW YORK OF TIE OLDEN TIME, then slowly returned to the carriages. Nearly | shares, at 100018001880 1160:1900 1000800, the test | ieee bau gan tenacen ert oe. { Gan Wilt vod seer nos pour body? A Yon, rise no more. Contrary to-general belief, any | Asthe conveyance started from the church, | every one took from. tho ramparts a stone aa ® i areated,” Heeelpte were, Lia yesterday and toWay, Kitchen, Bedroom. © When will you see your body? A. At the | batttcntor spirit cannot be called up at will, one old man whore snow-white hairs betokened | relic of the place. ‘They wore driven to the old | belng the final price on the tape. The losses by | wiih 29,262 for the previous six dajr. ( ‘ual judgment w must be sought out tn spl if and gand called int ergatage, auld: ts the church) “te th armory of the ment in Tammany Hall. Here the corner have been very large, but well dis- elias i ‘Q- Whe . , ye | communication. Call for John Smith, and th: “There,” (pointing to the church) “is the | all the officers of the Sixth wore assembled to " . i Q-—Where Je your body now? Ain tne | eee eon ant monument of Montgomery. “The Inet duty 1 | meet them. ‘Then the tiirty-two old men. with | “Apuced among artien of wealth, who aro well MARINE INTBELUIGENCE. i oe Pree Rye sie ft in California? A.—No: it is ere in | Who in the flesh kept an oyster atanc perform hen that inscription eir adopted sons, Messrs. Warner and Ml- | able to stand up under the imposed load. It is ——— } at in this city wasn t street, New York, and he willbe hunted up in | Was placed the the 1d soldior@ were here | chaols, wero furnished with a sumptuous ban- | quite likely that many serious questions will wrsravene ANAC= TTI DAT, of It a# any one elao—not crceptiog Ge Rev, William | broken for that building. Itwasin Is07,and 1 | er than ever when tt was over, Then Capt Do you wieh toh spirit land and sent forward to converse. to-do honor to of the old stamp.” which cold chicken and Rhine wine |.) shich wi 5 Gaia | | Son river 45 Muon rises. 219 | | nite yee Dayo Bien to have @ headstone put over i oaks vate tak Gs The old man’s eyes moistened as he spoke, and Inhly displayed. ‘The spirits of the old RO UE WHICH WIL Hoye to be surrey einer Wy iG WATRROTHIS DAT i " Q.—Whnt sort of a headstone do you wish to | rote mation of the Ent there was not nin the carriage but could | gentlemen began to warm. The experiences of | the Governing Commilttee of the Stock Exchange | Saudy Hook.. 4 W Gov. Islana,, 4 0 Heli G ow | have put over your body? A.A plain head. | 7.0" Having pai hed what appeared in Wedn appreciate the feelings aroused by such | their youth came back, and they told stortes | or by recourse to lave. The rest of the market Pe are creeate Hone. ia irae basilabes ” a iotehte. an come sonwe fervor of ; rriv AY, Nov. 28 ( Pasa, UT Awitt you give the inscription to put on iv? | RARE Ne HE auy Frguert, oe dssire on our part 31 As (be intage passed the City Hall, one of the | youthful sports. Col. Dally, who is 77 years old, | Was noted for its activity and foverishness. The 1 sicainenin Beynt, Liverpool, mdse. and pass. A. Yes: Fantiy eevee te nT eadt meno memmer of the F veterans turned to the BUN Fevorter and said: and Capt. Crowley, who Is $, danced a jig which | *peculation led off strong and brisk, quickly Bieamehip Western Metropolis, New Orleans, méds@ eras, Q.- What is it? vor ta €piritoali ‘g haveasgreatan abhorrence |. Lcame to New York when the ground was first | lasted five minutes, and both men soemed fresh- | involving a rive of Wy to 1 ® cent., | *%4 ! ee THE InscnteTto¥. Clarae rom the cohatient ment we place Sure Was only seven years old. I remember coming | Crowley sang the “ Star-Spangled Banne, the entire let being in quiet demand i eeeeke, nher sue, any children. who cae to Fou at ¢ yredy on, our guards but ae that gentleman i tosee the laying of the corner stone. ‘Then t | comic song called the" Royal Hentr’ from anxious speculators on the short ardit: railway irom. tier’ | went to ace the frit steamboat made in this | immoderate laughter from his comrades and th f , i \ ic eilnd Figat, apn the matter.’ | “ i Northwestern preferred was galvanized into feria, Wh tof the family with wicked com | COUNtFY. twas no larger than thie stage, but | company generally. As Hgcined hands | life and made a quick upward spin from 88% to | Hark Len, Irletal, Eni, aroutd ite Co hear ins nice to | | Ny "chiniven' were A inesaenger from Jeane to my child Agnes, Timorous ah we thought It a big thing, you bet and sang" Auld Lang Syne,” an saad iil Acne ib eceroed ©. “Temust have been a hovel sight,” sald the | three rousing cheers for the Sixth Heginent, | 108 on sales of leas than six thousand shares. | Brig Jovahn Hudolph tan, | Parlor, mained near the sanciuary of the church after | Wt'ty sey my owl rot iathen att ete th auitie. | “There.” pointing to Stewart's down-town atore | ary, ane then they will again raise the d German bankers who had gone short of that * Ivem, St: Crain old iron, &e, } vars-and Father Man gueacked herit the spirit | Berg sha" gonsiieration wn entth wesehiy eadugy 6) | At Hrvadway, and Chambers stgect, “the old | fg over the block fort, specialty and were anxious to get out of the | Aiso the usual river and coast wise Vesatls. ‘ hleto her there, orif-she | cher’, x a fn Hotel used to stand there. It was . 2 wld hear his volce. She could hear or see | the one linputed. Ic tee very Twig ta juiy | there that the rem ‘of Montgomery wereta- | TAR RECEPTION OF PHILADELPHIA'S CRACK | Larealn, as well ax to operations among street Laps lem frordice i ‘ing that the visitatio had ieeelt aur the public by cas Ing a slur upon ai ki 4 Tremember a dinner we had there after REGIMENT, speculators, The full price did not hold up, Brrstor, E., Nov. %.—Arragon, New York. fred when she wes Ina | othe nthe iotlee fay fiunesal, Ty thone days soddiem and oficers | |The First Regiment of the National Guard of | however, and in as many minutes was back to Mia Loe he eee | ogether, Now, Dt 0 | Pennastvania started from Philadelphia yesters |g» ut rang | (aman tovat with a private, ‘Oheiy bes. | dey tooruiieg at es hy sheetat gelnhin verter: | 23, and from that time all the way out ranged | _____—Bnsuness_ Motices, ae were the good old days, after all, and | In this city at the foot of Desbrosses street at | foi % to 960i. Pacific Mail here made aspeedy | The Domentic Sewing Machine bas takyn more y a requested her to etep into the risty by herself, which she did, when, she tie apparition at once appeared to her?and Front on B street sista of Mr. and Mrs. Masel, ciate of Nwenta, County of ore Alnighty ¢ t ‘the fanily two fons, respectively seven wid i] Farler Manogue attests that its tones wero | Hoged in yomerg ed tarough my ips ‘il dnd it so before you die 148.. Headed ‘b 1 f police th ise from 87 to 91, and under this incentive the | pr heya, the Her amurchine, aid 16. ojd,@ babe, and John and sh, | audible to him outside, and ever knocked pot feporter remarked upon the healthy con- | marched up. Canal atreet ‘to iroadwar, | re poh incentive the | Piaiy recomuiended for FAMILY USK and MASte H Mr. Masel is of fine physical out thirty: S00 DEPARTONE AND AnCeieNO) okie pet? deceive, during We | ition of the men, The old man sald; thence to the Grand Central Hotel, ireakfasg | rest of the market was dragged from the de- | FaCrCihns. He is etraple in construction, noleelees, elz years of age. an energetic and clear-hended 4 axes MeDoworan. “Ah, we are old now. You should have Was served at ‘A revess wae then taken | (ine into which it had previously fallen back to | andrasiiy run. AGKATS WANTE i business man, end one of our best known and | | As we have already stated. the spirit had ald | sanserived and « me this 14th day of | tie When we were soldiers. ‘The men were larger | until 2:30 P.M. ia the regiment again form the highest price, which were current at the | ,HESPONSISER VALTIES will be furnished for triat host reapented eltteena. His wife lee bright, | tha} an angel would come for it at Balt bast lon | Nevember, 4. 0. 19 Groce tl Dasa. [then than they ary now. ‘There ts hardly a man | tito line in, Hond street, and awaited the com- | Close. All the active specialties commanded Reshiae and an Lustrue Nout CUAFEE) UpOm j cheerful, Intel icent lady and the two chikiren | Uriday, and it had also tuld Agnes that ale c y Clerk, Storey county. | here who has not welghed over two hundred | Ing of the Seventh N.G.8.N. ¥. By some mis | Much | attention, and a further histor roms (temporary), % CHAMBERS ST. AND 3 fone of the hunsehold ls thas of hoaltic sound | Masel's. ‘The spectaters watched through the | TR Denver Ghoat- Mine Annette Ristes'a ins | Why, the boys were Mt to make soldiers of at | til half past i ‘The procession then marched | The further developments in the ure i that ‘time. Twa only thirt and there were of fellows just like me.” been #0 oversu: entirely distract An Extended Por “Brown's Bronchial Troches n when L enlisted, rity.—Fach year finds } tn new localities tm { low wi se. and cheerfulness, pervaded by an earnest | door of an adjoining ro . While Agnes stoor = Mardered Min ® feoling of piety in the presence of her father and conversed with down Broadway, headed by Grafulla’s full band, | Western corner hi Towed by the famous Keventh, after which | lmportance ns tc De vom the Denver Tribune, eck’s band of Piladelphiaind then Phit- | from other markets, and gold bas returned to 14 of the World, For relieving coug him. As the appointed. moment approached, F the D THE BARLYBLIFE OF DANIEL DREW. ne e ban ip! rr rye ri Various parts of the world. For relleving cough, orca INET MASTS ATIONS act tow | thwhitd saya the spectre grew evidentiy ner: | | For the past two evenings there have | And ao the talk went on all the way up the | Mlelphia'scrack raiment. commanded by Jamon | {ta old condition of quiet, and the cliel deat | corgs, and uuroat diacasce (he Troches hay c been prove piontiia the varity nan been disturbed!ny prow: | fous, Mubbing Ms hands and exhibiting other born terre numbers of people. viniting the so The old men rehearned to each ather the | aq Capes, Calahane Muldoon, Walters: Doves, | fOr mercantile purposes. ‘The market, hows | reliable, Ro Of NGL ware ce el pinll dln ome of ety, He told her that called“ haunted on a hill near ito hoy had fought, They recalled mutual Cimer,O' Callaghan, and Ge i j | ever. is yet a little sensitive, not having entirely ona hooked at the doors without warrant in cans | We feaven and should pray for them, Father | and somo persons who live in the netghty ndured. Along the route 1 Ehipof Mr. Beck, the Philadelphia Gratulla, | Sury of Friday, though the more Important a fey AE this, the fernale Meinbers of the | MAnOgue says he was watching the clock, which | and whoare afraid of " qhonta * hobgob= od thelr hate as the Veterans pass Mr. Rolen ts Quartermaster Sergrant,and HL, | dealings to-day were at 112%, and the extremes holicehold had hecomen little nervous and wpe {cowl Hot teen by the ch i Aa the hana NAG th n itt the ground fia kt d the alte war comially Ebeler Comtuiseary Sergent. The drues of the price 112s aNaw, he Market reac hing the 3 } prehensive. On fanday aftert Sek SE” | alnted Naif hour: the spit 0 he Mr. ‘Riste occupantof the ot i 00 i Tm numberatwenty. Thewhule numbermte | jatter price on the atifening of exchange Now Vork to. bu: Set wire ei aniaenctn he angel is at the Windows Emu use, N 2 In street. A re id still others passed on heedlessly, | Curls numbers (went spole ® ‘There was a little trouble in the de- ‘ . rich, Taehlonabie de Rie Gate ke cherehe Hd eee ceasa te | enol on Henk shrieked porter proce to his (Risley’s) residence inst | knowing not we not that (he men who | fame from Plitiads iin waa St of eeehany HST tiveries to-day, and. ensh gold, after lend. | seriing Iver wedding presets, I@BQUIIES the front door, but Agnes refused: to. omen it, | seanders told her tog the door and evening for the purpose of ascertaining the | had given the blessings they enjoy were | Purncyivania reciente s ‘Ting at 8 4& 3, % and ® cent., paid | #. Diamonds a snecinity. si pposing. the summons to come from ore of | (tther ascend. She arose and went tothe kitehen iss Annette Kisley, who vows she con- | passing them BHSYSVERIS THEIRS: for carrying, Subsequently Cost LAG COL for | eee tne Ceaetliete AP ChE a eee ween door, the apparition advancing along the wall | versed with “the ghost.” Mins Annette tso |) The march was up Broadway and Fifth ave. THY MARCH, the day's use, Finally gold lent without it knocks, Sak continued: be terarrii repeating “Good-bye, g and Bnally | sweet “seventeen,” oF thereabouts, and of | nue to Thitty- fourth On tha wes ttn tee |. he ine otimarch: wns acwe Broadway tol teeet ORee Berm bet ee rene rrmnoey MARRIED when Masel returned from church the her by the hand and Kissing her, Bhe | Oleasing add: Mise Annette undertook to | house of Daniel Drew was passed. “There. Heayer street, through Beaver Broad street, | don news is cheering, consols being strong and TITUS—OATES.—In St. Louis, November 4, Traey nelghbors, @ho had heard the diatuchan says she plainly felt the clasp of aculd hand, uot | relate her wonderful experience, and the re- | said the talkative oid gentleman,” Uncle Daniel | to Malden, lane, to, Broadway, to Park row, | American bonds. sustaining. late fons, | Wits, Manager of the Octe, troupe, to Dire! James IPOTeIRA ADE et TRAC LAURA RT EANTE TG larger than @ babe's, and felt. tt 1'lips | Porter was intent with ear anil pencil: ives there, We used to cail him raw bid through the City Hall Park, where they | while n the above market Was emay of her door, She entered, and when th pressed to herown. At the doors r Well! [never did like that house, even be- worked for him fourteen years, He's been | were reviewed by Mayor A. Oakey Hall | access below 4 ty mit of the Bank ee { wore renewed, supposing them father assume a spotleas white mantle, unfold a | fore we went there to live Id pa that it was | lucky all his tite.” aid Gen, Shaler, A delegation of Pi of England, ‘The Assistant Treasurer paid out DIED. Hoeey or intial be atin bhaaboeds pair of shining wings, and with a smile of ineffa- | an awful focality, and that the mountain view |" He lost a siall fortune yesterday,” said the | a4 stopped in their dowaward march | $18,000in called bonds and §210,000 in coin interest Y.-On November %, Johanna, the beloved opened the door; but nothing. was viable, | Wie sweetness float into air. tage | (rom there would not he so interesting at thts paid a visit te the Mayor. Amor onthe public debt. The di business at the vhin Cotfey, aged 45 years, Agnes was despatched to a neighbor's upon an | Ps companton: but one ba as it | season of the year sand then some of the sur- piped the veteran, “but he'll make it | the delegation were Gen. Provost. Gen. M | Sub-Treasury was as follows: (Gold. receipts, iain Will tw taken from her late reslilence, 319 errand. "As ane lett the house loud knocking was | RES8s belng ied heavonward, while the ather | roundings were very objectionable, | Hut pn tn- | up again to-morrow. “He a in shrowd Dow. Y Elinec! on Charles J Feld, Gen. Ward B, | &i0L0e0sdt gold payments, Sus,0r ee: ty 10 the Chureh of St, Gabriel, Ras “ 0 We Went Asone ofthe | know at our ot ard iben the door, bi we call ourselves boys the same | Burne rece te, $3en 1 A.M. ony, whicre a soleriu inwes of requiem wil obudy was to ba seen y + Capt. Laubenstacker, the Hon. Willian | ance, $43,688 146.8" ; cure fi 2. hetey porerhn saaes of 6 Beard unen tue cog budy was to be seen | adieu 180 the vision vanishe frst unpleasant consequences, we were unable | as you do mort We nb os oe ie: 7 MEUASASh; currenc i | de offered for the'ronose of her oui, and from thenee Wile she poacunds were PV ao omebe tesue eal Gae2d [ett oma tpmeenemn ace ret, wrters| | MSEC iad Regge Naveey Altinon, ACE Hpolenshelmercc. | currency gnats, fuadsisas, currency bal: | to alary Cemetery. Tow renin he iy ar turn, ‘That eveuing she went to Visit her mother, | Hest since es day, on account « a and the mysteri- | The armory of the Sixth Regiment, Broadway | Eugene G: Kuhn, A. Tagger’, and A.A. Hyne- | _ The total clearings at the Gold Exchange Rank | \ DECKER.—On Sunday, after a short illness, Coruelion: ud: during hen aleante the doles chine | IN CONCLUSION, mutterings and groans, | and Forty-Afth street, was reached at @ quarter | man. All along the line of march the visiting | were 8USIMMN: gold-balances, €2.0040H4 and | 400 of Jorcpl k. wud Enjehue Decker, in the 6h year coased. but they began egain as soon aa she re Space and time have compelted us to curtail HW hours of the night. | to cleven, | Here Col. Frank W. Sterry and his | regiment was received by demonstrations of ap- | currency balances, $3.315,888,' ‘The following | b's entered the hiuse. None of the household | this wonderful ancount to the mereat outline, Ca a ad] gpmmand were waitingto recive the Veterans. | proval, were the quotations : mene y were bellevers tn splrittal manite stations, and | We have not told the tenth part of what was r wally scared, ¥ allehted and ate an oyster stew Which Was | After the review th 24 | 10 4 therefore no one had assigned the siwularnc~ | seen and heard, and have told that ittle so Ini r then had some boarders, but the | furnished by the Sixth Then they took. to the | Rroadways and atopred ee ther Graek eenteal ES AM TES | A BMGs TRS | BOTSR Weetdewagy etteresene at 2 oelor id currenees to that cange; hut they were thor. | perfectly that we feel we bave done injustice | Wehr, tun ni old geese as to be | stage avain. ‘The Sixth Regiment surrounded | Hotel tu ittheir Knapsacks, Afterwai Ca ra Su PE ALLY On largaret Fallon, beloved Pa Hel agers de ae «ERT LS I th to the witnebeen OF the sirance eve afraid to glen Inthe hy ts ‘ ; thom and escorted them to Filth avenue and | anelal reunton wan held et the armory of the eh how t welicot via Luly tative gt Aitau pariah of KTM, Tout, retired to rest. with strange and anquiet | to the reader, We have not mae a single state: fil. Jennie Hrermon came over to ourhouse | Hightleth street. Here the escort stopped, as | ceventh Hegiment. ‘Bpceches were made by | siecee Se Line hoe Tater more | County Roscommon, freland, aged #'y emotions ment exept “upon the most ind ivbitable aushn- afternoon to see me, and sald she waent | the Commissioners will not allaw. the miltiae BR Hegiment. Sregcpes, ERB | stereo ty since the cash gold The relatives nod frien fanilly are meepcott volta Sai Ave: Hity. and unuestatingly nisert that we devoutly | Aad of ghosts, and didn't believe in them. Hut | within the anced precincts af the parle. Col, ene ; pein eT, | vcd demand haa been the means of atlifentug | yy invited to witend the funeral, on Tuesday art four. Busitesecalied Mr Masel totrucces | A& to the cause, nature, ‘and object of the old ber. @ at ged | companted the Veteran ey Pode at a briat " : | prime bankers" day st it ee | to y, Novenbes tadows and John scDonoaph to the sho | strange visitation, we make no pretenstorm ta | tego down Into the cellar, from which thewoice | trot to the old fore at Livih st. wae received (rom Cal Charice S.Snencer | HOt TOs for whet, oo Cerne bills, and at lta, buigged wile of Wane: Stor, aged St years me town. whe, {twas yet Gatk Me. Mad | Qenetrats the misiery which romaninds them, | Mlvaye rate af night, an stay tere After cnn BOLL OF Bonen, Attend s performance at the Olympic Theatre. | ‘The money market has ruled less stringently aor Aas wil be beid at tha Wiktieds M.S roparing to do her Washing and J was py jeation ens | Queper J i ane i he invitation was accepted. Inthe play Malad. : eorvicen will be held at th ving near the hitchen stokes whentne tere | they wine (oid to um and teave every one to | Gowastalre. When we siruck the foot of the |. Thecarraces conveyed them to within ahun- | Gin. the Bond,” allurione were iuade, te ao | Pooh ihe, demand was larger, owing to the iy Of Ravanse, 00, pester. November i was heard at the bark door. ‘The | form his own vonchision according to the light J Stairway the wind from a window put the lanp | dred feet of the fase. Here thew alighted and | visiting regiment. ‘The rell was called at TAG: | hat end tie wane ti he Keneral atvck rmar- | siclock P.M: Kalatives and friends’ will meet a | ‘hild’s nervous aystem had become so unstrung | that God has given hin, Sih ane 18 on fastens, Ib Was, Pilea gare. an: Theta Dy Col Daye Many or ino Veterans | Bcht in the Grand Centrat Hotel. ‘The regi- | Although some loans were made ms high aan | WILSON.--Oa Supday morning, November 2, after @ } ase ¢ sly went to the door. ani al tks Vitatla Gli TRAAEBE th T unre ne fo abromnes street, wi An : Uinued thronghout th ‘Agues ono ost story having excite i 1, Fetied to bes on doorm walle, picture. frames, | Keod deal of Taterast ‘and Investigation into the | Back, saw th Penns, Bed got 9 niait | through athrome of indies and weatiomen, who : ee Se money were poli to Lah Dissainia wate mee sewing machine, and even on the fence when | @ovtrines of | Spiritualism, our reporter this i Oh, mp t | tooked on with moistened eyes The iron dour PROTECTION FOR THE INSURED, and dificult of sale, The best names pass at le faman, Tt was bloody on one sid She chanced togo into the yard,, Huta stranger | Morning interviewed the Kev, Pather Manogua chunced to a " Uf te Cosmotic Cmiieh int was erassne me wag so frightened. I thought I would die. 1 | of the old stone fort was opened, and the Vet- : —_—— gent. per month, while paper less known rules | eee erey vnrn ge, Row Tabnied with the monotondus Savayar comverastions bitwert Lome Welees Med ont Woud, saying, Tf there are any enidtta erage dled duwiyint The inns were helped by | A Geueral Tnwnrance Reported to the | at much higher rates, Bec Belen. Yh yolea distinctly saying to here Donet | ough and what purported to. be her fathers | here, in the name of the Lord, won't they tet mo | kindly hands up the old wooden steps, and at Mrasechusetts Legisiacure, rket has been &rm, » ery Sealy Hee not afrald: aka othet. abaring | spirit; and that fntersiew having taken a wide { sover’ I had no aooner sald that than Taw | length the men who had worked by nightand by | Bogrox, Nov. 25—In the State. Se t ise for sles of Uh Litter eee, vhrases, ‘The words appeared to be whispered | farce and embraced the name of John A, | the skeleton form of @ man scomingly attached | Gy on short rattons to build the fortifications, iy . § Senate | were reported at 116\ for sixes of "#1, 115 for ‘tbs, Uberear out of the empty air. no chiect being | Moore, & gentleman who has devoiad many | {0 the ‘bloody herd.’ The throat was red, and | stood once more upon the battlements. ‘ho | this afternoon the joint svectal committee on go | DEW. And 15% for. ‘Gis, Visible and no person near her. So the duy Kore yeare to the investigation of sptritual phenon - foonea weit seerned by tage The Sgare had ponillace crowued & er, and the top of the old | much of the address of the Governor at the es telines ara ‘2 Wall street, report prices Yi nh Ry Lee a Y ena, the reporter sought and obtatne vr, | Of a dark cape of some kind, thrown about ite : 4 é Ma z . on. The Id surrupnded by the sty inge hnocks | Sew with that, gen pr and ontamed an inter | shoulders, Wot this fell park, exposing the |. The Veterans of the War of 182 who stood on | convening of the spectal sesston of the Legista- Bid. Asked THE WEEKLY SUN, Trom nervous excitement. y Hogue expreesed regret that the matter had been | ghastly figure, tn whoee right hand ‘there | the ramparts are: ture as related to insurance, reported a general | U.S cur. 66......1lby 1184) Gai, 1865, 001 ONLY #1 A YEAR. § PAGES, | t Tea RAURMUER GAUGta bank Heke miething bright.” “As I stood there THE VISION. She feev! Patter Clarke aha the sete teh petrified and almost dead, the figure whis- yj Menening Mr. Mawel retried, and being tng | onto el into Pent, E haa Gaon seat ten | pared: Darata! Meta? Metal” ‘This waa n name ormed a suppe of the occurrences of | aha nevasttent ae 4 ast) mY ma and pa used to call me when 5 IRA the day, was moralizing woo the strange viet Much pe he dooned it Gate family ekute he id | L was s litle gut. A was se astonished and | (81 Charles Coombe, 781 W. J. Sure, 71; Capt THAT aseoriate we en Insurance company etock ur miu: | EAR: Tam, coup Tey Tec se ot fet comp. Wed tin | THE REST AGRICULTURAL PAPER The Weekly Hons, when Agnes started togo into the middie | jot'with to mak ° pintiy stale be 614 | conse that t Pir fa Le BA 4. Rexton. A); Capt. Leonard Baum, &!; | slo complying with the act Tequires joint | Sie, Cited Jy USK Com, Paciieg.0.dW 1004 | New York Sun, Spages, 81a year, Send your Dollar. presann, which opened from the nine kot ty k with the girl. and | Oug visitor then added. till in a whisper: “An. | Daniel French. 7; ‘Mnomas Stewart. 784 Capt, | and maiual roupauies wha gusreatcreepital ot wot | The market for State honds has been quiet —- Mr. Masel directad ber to onter the beds Bacay teeaee temee | Soed shal egcend as Layo eet et footennd 40; ‘organ 3 D policy le to bc iaied UA the Whale muereatee contest | stroug et Uo for thersiaper conte: and Bt forthe | wove eee POLITICAL PATE entariy that | klowed a enry Haymend, aged 81; Col, Abral i | Henry Morris, “Christopher ee insurance bill, the main features of which are as . E. De Grove, 78; Abraham Floren- | {0llows inuel Ryckman, #1; Jared Olmstoad, | Any ten or more residents of the Commonwealth 15's 116” 5-30, I8h7, coup M16 116% 6-208, INOK, coup. | Hey 14s ree 12S 10408 coupen M25 Be OF 18) THE REST FAMILY PAPER—The Weealy New York Sup. § pages, $l syear. bend your Dollar. The New York ‘ ‘of her father, ® ‘Thomas Jeferson Var- policy is Lo be issued until the whole guarantee re at OD fi he si: J id room and ask why te Visitaut was aud whai | terres teak ; , a i re caprtal | strou, lor the six percents, and M1 for the | Weekly Sun. Iudependent and Favthtul. Againat Pub- 0 . € ook place in the middle cf the di wanted and what he proposed to do with me. | ling, 7%; James Totten, 1; Jaihes Michaels, 70 xed has Deeu paid iu ib cash. “After ol or: Y one > ~ Wits homed be shrank frow the trial ot fet, | ihe girl standing alone in a roou with het | The figure poluted to the comer of the cellar | Gearue Newcomb, 16; lienty T.Jolte, 1; Chases | tcete to be aubmlltod to the insurance Commis: | Hane and Bt. Joseph issues, but aside from | vic punder, &yages. 61 @ year. Sead your Dolla cee ieee Magl cgtyacttaear te Woon 3 | hand Golde ai Gor'tqse foward’ dhe-‘opty | meareas the: stairway: and ‘e-rtange wifes tat | Hauar. ; Win C! Pineknes it Hetry ihenardy | titty aby sais Me epcadingn are igtator ts | SUGKGAMSMATARL Tas MAY, Auuerica Px mr ower | ¢ A hog , ‘ meen ; fy nerdy | him give » ce a of tne | 2 tlt. At +e : wm ahe juid door than abe saw @ shinduw y Sitehine oor Gece mem bua an ad merdered, acorns dient teat ks aed bh et aly npsenls Robe ES a ag roa saith onal seer. BP yg ay Fh a Pg SF EN DIR lial daha elit allot aa ad u uel he coruer "4 iy “ '. ry™ I . ont Jaro Sun page cs ol ro} say whether It stood out (n relief, or was spree Otherside ga another gontlewan, sean aro ely here, Copeter and swore friande, | Yerplanek, 73; Win L Van Zandt; ahd Keune | of inceeparaticn, wich giant Nave ifr fires ad | at 24 0 2 for, the new Juuuary and duly h Sages, $a year, Send your Dollar the wall kes picture; but whe saw. tt dhe THE SPIRIT DID APPEAR, Woy and barlad tao hese io Leak Bat bait | “col. Haywand addressed the assembly in briet, | enelscanpehicn tes ch Os cuales toe eae nate | SUG, ONG M6 99 to 00 tor the new Ht HAS ALL THE NEWS.—The Weekly New York § in the chin that thar ead, Short whiskers | The reverend father eays the answare purport. | of uy inoney after the deed, ant was afraid to | He sald the ceremony about to be performed | fividend not exceeding (our per ceat. in thelrrenpee: | aud gteady renee tl san acme lat Darton ie: | Spseee. Slayesr, BendyourDolar, a e ere id pari. hg LO ca rom the spirit could not have | come back for the rest, and the) oleh waa suggested by the adopted son of the com- ne Be ler providy for all ox ? T (q 7 =f d, and that the shirt was white, the coat | escaped the lips of the ist witt * hla disenea 4 Fest, there (D " a’ : M then incurred, Including a | Cif Incomes to #0. ‘The first mortgages sold at _ 4 that a sinall black hat was upon the | ofthe fact, aud he lool every precaution to pre, | the money ie. ‘Rarled ie tee cy body. and | ean: Me houotad hobitind the deen ta tad ee alvides sha ah Re Del erents O65, Contral Facttcs, 100; | THE BEAT STORY PAL'EN.-The Weekly New York head. Bhe excialmod : Yent deveption by confederates, he wpirit | (pointing w the spot mentioned) Ree earner | doubeall of the veterans hed a hana in building ercent it yenlade up ‘when tae uetprent | 8 Harlem Aree morgane, Bom ereame, | son, #pages, $10 year. Send your Dotier, “lb the wane of God, father is that you?” | would neither appear. to nor converse witht the | Con aledid: be pate ae eee ee Te a eee te tnssed ta them an Beeofes ‘sutt crefor. Thivefourthe of eget | Mysauchanna Brste: we MeAmerica Dek end mone retain he tive of the apparition "move ae it | piel while another veron was in the same room ; Tviait him asf visitthis spots teane | PY pany of you were here” 3 pyot after the paying of the divideuda ty to be Fe eae Eee, Tr: Cae oe Cieed | THK REST FASHION REPORTS 1a tne Weekly Xe | ed: ut would do so readily With of ong Look: 5 ann “ M Souk i at the’ expiration of the polities divided prainene 0. te ela 4 C Books | rng mL hi Yee. i ing At the gini from the hall outside. "Fauver | ane given « Chistian burt rr ro Ea ous Ant: toot nald. the Genera. My: Warner | smelugtiesured, aad the Toiaalag one fourth i ints, es Col (i Cot cand frais Rise as | ee treme eT Fontan Baie. he Volee was audible to every parson in the | Clarke, howey asily satisded, but | called to account for his wicked deed. Twas a | Buggested that instead of an ordinary liberty ut Vtlane to flue Lhe reserve oneness ton! Har a Bs ae Ch soome ward arpedting 10 Wee epokes with “ihe tests | Wank ea spit | Qiigor for ruany petra and he who makes'Mate | pride hickory tree should be ralsed in mame | Repcrauctice Heeamaien’ meteeks perataencrras | Moston, Tartford and Hrte Aate, WCC Cih- | ru: must MARKET REPORTS in the Weekty ping tak Fala ay ee © speak, “Old Hickory,” | excess is to be divided among the insured atthe ex- | fr nt atterte that atthe at | if the isl knew anything of § 100; Union Paciile Lats, #7 comes, Thy ; | York Sub. pages, Slayoar, Seud your Dollar, red particularly | Mornigon die for fing we shall have thts huge ory of ald Andrew Jackson, get w an vitualisw, and y : ration of ‘thelr policies, Th ti i ry ; 4 s fame over Agnes. Whereas she had be- | associated wish Spiritualists, attended seances, | voice then ceased. and the form seemed to float . fl bel Airey ap ual becatnes reared Ws te pe replaced we ine aaat | Dopale et LOOM, the fecently authorized FQ | Ne RUST CATTLE REPORTS In the Weekly x Hes aid Frlghtened, she now be- | &e. Father Manogue sald he thought not. W4 | away, the ghastly head and plercing eyes and | . Three cheers for Andrew Jackson,” and they | Cebltal becomes reduced It ts to be replaced by the fret | Ponds a 1004, the recently authorized $6,000) | york sun, Spages. Gimyear. Send your Dollar, pala he, rfecuy ea Pad se oe ad and | then remark t hat Jobp i rr @ Spirit: | bloody neck Dolog the last things visite a bY ed Pyne will, Three more were launch - bt fad reserve or by assceaments on fhe van meres at q Fences, a uring all the subsequent ovcur- | ualist, was acquainted with the father in hip Ufes T screamed in. terro A ‘adly out fos Mr. Warren, Lhe adopted gon of the | “The directors tuay be elected from the stockholder vy rd shows the highest, lowest, and ST PAPE! papect. The We Fences: She next uaked tine, as well as with the gel from ot infancy, | stairs. My felond Jennie was hist ree sne | Setorans:and that gentleman stepped forward, | aud tne dolly: not rg but at [Egat ate ‘iss Bumsver | SOMA Prices OF stocks torday : veotlag THE MEST PAPER in Every Weapect. The Weep What do you want of me, father # And that perhaps he had given her an ineight | from a fatnting Mt, and I told ber all the horrible | He thanked the veterans for the honor conferred | must be elected frow Me foriuer class. aa Tait BG 40a: | New Tore san, Spares. Seresr. Send your ta rhe paine BUMS Coad oe crore ee the | {ply the matter or had excited her curiosity about | things that had’ happened. whe became so | YPoa dim, and pald a tribute to Col. Frank | . Joint stock companies are allowed to increase their + ES BN OM Address, TL SUN, New York citys reply, 1h the paine audible tone as before it The Father anid he knew nothing of Wat but ed that she ran outof the house and com. | S:Stefry, who had made lt the honor of the | Capitalatock with of the Insurance Com Sung ame ns |THE SPIRIT'® ACCOUNT OF HIMBEL. was thoroughly well satified that the girl had at- 1 to go hoine with her at once. Sixth Reyiment to entertain the veterans on i organized unday the act ey Central 10g While single words spoken by the separition | tempted no deception upon him, but that. she hen Lame back ma and pa had returned, | (heir aniversaries. Ho sald he hed noticed that {not exceeding twenty Ave per ceut of Keand Western... oie otal Qiuuld ba understood by all: bis longersentences | Yas Honest and stucere in all thal she had done, | and f told them all that I bad séen and heard. | tHe Gerinap reginients were usually wore active F cash ansete, be. Soe 9 , 13 Harlem’... i the rules, the bill was faton Hand Co. facts tae malyin the house any longer. My parents felt | *he,poborter, Ils eves Were wet. He sald : passed to a third reading without debate Western Unlon Tsiograph te were a confused sound, intellig alo She says the words appeared t oken fn her ear, and were as plain to — ble to Agnes | We then asked if the doctrine of Spiritualsi) “The next day we moved Was then so | 2 Works of this kind than the American, U Was not contrary to the teachings of the i i, 7 x Atthis point an old gentlem, ‘oache der a suspension Ode | hechurch- and babel ning of the Catho- | alarmed for my own safety that | could mot re~ 1 an approached CLOSING OUT the ordinary speschint’ percents fe mare asked Father Manogue It he belleved there 'W: ’ 4 f fold place is still here, but it’s very old. It | _ 18 the House of Representatives, # bill was ebicen ovetorr bs Our #toeg of Te apinit rroteeded to Rall hee thal be at fat: | anything supernatural in (he tanifostadons ot | ome tifa bere you Bad us now. i tre hy Hoge | Peported authorizing the city of Boston to bor- Fed ca Cin DIAMOND ay, WATCHES, &e 4 At Cost H OSBORNE & TOWNSEND, 827 Broadway, Judged by Jes pete yon Bp _ | almost tnakes me cry, It's sixty y dlreaily | ment, and believed ie to be trum” 2 PSF MAE | since T stoud on these battlent re Moh Pies | row twenty iniltions of dollars, and Christ, Alinighty God, and two | te residence of Mr. Masel—if a spirit h tho i ukee and St. Paul pid angels: that he had been in. purgatory since his | appeared there and reed with Agnes Me- ‘ood to be here once again! Aint he a. noble | 8M On proper security to suBerers by the fire, ne 1 death. that at length an an i had gee to np Donough He answered in the affirmatiy . Wo Caeiteay <ptes gate shahat follow? (otnting to Col. Berry, whio was fastens | Hosen City Countil before it bec mee tells idromn Cee 1 i ky pia Meoughe'him fo earch for sla Gayy fo” visit | muacented that, If 0 i'wur'che strongest aug in shar A utaud Thavaae. iow the halliards.) ‘He calls ux comrades, and he " pecom . Obl aid Misatae pi Bs LIC LIBRARY OF KENTUCKY, ers pal he appeared to her because she was | {2Y9F © pe dos tries of the Splrituallaty w, The Elixir lodo Bromide of Calcium Com. | teats, us like comrades, Jt does my old heart tp tine He ton, Hartford aud Erie, iy Tn accordance with jnstructiogs from ex-Goy. Bram> lore whs Comtutuiouted ty Yreg, Prayed uch iitgt such mantfastattens Red eeceetl ripted will relieve the secondary sagen of he present | 8A a6 ready for the grand ceremony of the | 4% Raslia® Bark \ and Rleven Men | Heri nd ie": BN Jette th nae” of tickets at all the agent lead one y Dm mntustouted Lo Va, Muct feruar repiied | pound was ready fo ' ; che watgrday. the f oer wag of a brivate character lating tr mere | Valé since the dawn of time, and cited as distemper among horses, It removes trom the systems | day. Mr. Warner held the lines. 1 Rapin Mar Wee nce lassi PD ec PUT WepD 80 CROP Shee SP AaNOS In Hale thy Bae / be ws fanily we refralt frou pubiiahinie tt, | €a4e3 APOKAN OF In the ible (ab Mages and +4 polach that has been absorbed during the disease, Were formed in a hollow square, Col, Raymond bs uship Ba- | Out ‘On ny ‘he supply’ de Limited, carly application #8 earnestly enjolned the strictest religiourols | 48 Well as in ecclesiastical and profane history, | 904 which reaulte in glanders, dropsy, a0. Preigied ) st00d In the centre, He gave the word, one, | tvla, which arrived here to-day from Liverpool, Fe- Fy ould be mado to Mie) HOS HAYS, Go Blonder: servances on the pant of all, aid. bese dwelling particularly on those of the Bfth cen: | only by Psimey & Co., 116 William ot,, NOW Mee, | hwOr tlineel, Up went the flag, and of went | porte that on Nov. 19,10 lat, 49 16, lou, 4127, she fel) tn — ho draw ivy will positively t Dec, t ray mcs aaa foulowing die ti Hey ccatntinne ated tne cikerqnee Deke ju these | For sale by druggies generally.~ Ade, Ra nee a he Wine a Denutitial Piece of bunting, | with the wreck of the bark Charles Ward of Newcastle, Ae PER PEZIONE strengihe | dever 5 C ello questions : di i‘ a 4 ‘a | England, from Quebec, bound to Sumderland, ted kapres = » ope any, of the body ; $1, post niga iy dead Osh! Yea come purpaory. | tbe ese ela aks Mme man Ys aa sor gare Ares onilieg od aero taocn sion | Sof ouceea ts Yon sag seaman ¢ kon ead ak BRN Hoh Tbs WT on. Q” How long will jou say with ua? At:gig | hood Unie, whereas Satntcnustsciclar tee poet st BM. Comper BM lute. waive more follow rapid ‘success | ricane on the 18a, All of the a fler part of the veesel New Verk Markers WANTS RA CONSUMPTION AND RHE ne a 4 erof calling them up and conversing with iY etook ga Hon. gpa for ovary Bate in th® original Union Deen washed away by the sea, and the survivors of | MONDAY, Nov. 25. FLOUR AND Meate~Flour | may ay Cased, “Pempblets tee bi Li aw hon will you ieave us? A.—At half past | ab will, paranc erly anlar hud iew ich the vet ana oul, re open of the | the spey were foun ine a e Fleging, where gull, Dut prices unaltered. | There were compare; CLINTON MEDICAL INSTITOTR, oh Feiday WHAT JOR 4, MOORE SAYS, + 1h grea gentleinen were alinmed, but thelr lunge | Hiziad been, sanatedt leven ot aries | Riel? igua buyers. | Bulpging arpdoe _pearce bn a7 wast 13th a¢, New York, at AAU Mit pant 1 In the day time or at night? | Leaving Pather Mauogue to. hie sane were sound, Cheer after choet rent che air and | arcatusntry dun aeuyttine lurvivors, | steady, “fea nour Kemer Corn mest dull, ROYAL HAVANA LOTTERY, Niall baat Tin the afternoon, aes sieht ata wit ai intarviow fabs Pi {ENE AY ry rans | dncloding the magter, Ce Bell the rat abd ee sigte Zjoureuvergne brats and, Western, Us piTigeeth Sedert 3 yhioraaae hirolenete ore, ab elderly gentleman, Who has dev old warriors cheered with an eiergy wich bee | the steamer and brought to tbls port: ial bie, Maltegtis’) Mor doutbe ‘eatren, Pizee cased. pohtedR ts ‘