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YORK FRIDAY, : , war then 7 ove alace the worl: r PON TS whieh th ct portion of the eommanity | 11 ‘ \ N THE SUDDEN DISAPPEARANCE OF \ NOTHER MEMORABLE DAY, | thyptuitey teres was proved inc ta walt HOW GLADSTONE Lie in te RACE uae poael very rocigrmemae | ERANCE AGAIN AGITATED, GnORGS Ht. LEFIS, MR. GREELEY’S CONDITION. A} ye ee VADLE DATs) Apiiiol B. Liddy was the next speazer, Ho is (ce Raw het sent Ke ine Oo) d singing hogeanane cS lipids q _ anid: ap ea supposed, the American eagle had escaped the elutohee . m1 Embezzlement by the Cashier | ye” 16 GRADUALLY SINKING, WITR 7 1 ry THE PROPOSED COMPROMISE DE- Z * 7 , sp swede n High. Legugutsr ond ehecrs . FAK COLD-BLOODED MURDER OF BRILLIANT SPREROM AT CYRE y.the Beitian Ign. | NORD COSTED te re i , tot iY Keeeper of the Chri NO ROPE OF ANCOVERS. ; THB CUBAN STUDENTS, ike VIELD'S BANQUET. als “iain ‘ay ta 4 VEATED IN rae ASSEMBLY. 0 Fiindere ad attire ~ = ryory hoary in "a es ‘ " wate Secretary. front Meet! riots tn Cooper | ety watt shmen and Amoricans Uniting tm | otal oni produce, ‘nit fase dap whlch | tons wetere eae etic erated. | Afew days ago an evening newspaper Cee etcce a eulienny Wi Us nin oF SA, (hat ey Wea fore enn Palace | 7h nog Mamind spray recreate trod How te be the Miswal for a ite clronicled another mysterious disappearance. | men the Cause of his 1 Moasrs wernon S. Sullivan, We Us mir of i, hat may wa fat afer {onan he fe reat | ; oo ; eer er won j 1 Saunders, and Others, | hry outrageonm rorter of | ros ow, Nov, 24—Mr. Cyrus W, Fiold | iishtiey "ere permitey Mine spkenerice iat | Loxnox, Nov, 28—It was reported in | This time it was 9 Mr. Gee ane Hi. Levis, & gentle. ve . nh 9 ed py use in % ple: 7 the Stine 1 | eave a grand banquet this evening at Bucking. | Cpleh ave day fad sirens poewened, Ih mane dar ie | Paris inst night that a compromise would be | 1100 ‘unnaren mith asaree pl stim Dh Yesterday morning Mr, Grecley's phy: dom heard Atty, * tae walled 4 | ate 7 | ham Palace Hotel in colebration of the Ameri- mode between the President aad the Assembiy, | t* city. Yesterday sScx reporter visited nician telegraphed to the Tribune office that the tion, for Tt wut f i can i yn 4 omp! r anksgiving Day of tito fared on the acceptance of Immediate minis. | POXrding house at 8 Clinton place, where the | condition of his patient remained unoh 4 n Thanksgiving Day, The company in ig day; te mas an inglah uA lost man had for some time lived. The land- } juring the day there was no change for the ‘Two thonaand enthusiastic Cubans assem | tng Blod fast night In Cooper Institute Hall to “con. | voris of «yu + | Heeling fr fomn the moat atrocious act of modern times, hontie, it was an Rnglish institution; it wae ordalned Tags ‘ude >, ene a soll ty Ki Mehinen, It I \ ree The murder of eight boys In Havana, students in | never fo Bir. Gludstone, M. P., Gen. Cosnola, L Beieeintne' wre. thoreaehiy lorat tp tne, Rgelion | cartel responsibility by M. Thiers, and Darnities, | iad) ® story Is ns follows: better. He is gradually sinking, and there is University of Medicine, on Nov. 28, 1871 aed Hay, Baron Kmile Belanger, Mr. Baxter, M.P., | throne, and torsughly nnbued with that apirit of civil | tent, on the part of the Conservative Deputies, | 4, he h f ing of Lanedltlel M ‘ nf Sir € y ld, sir John Hay M. Pa. Sit | And religions liberty which, ‘althonzh it bad been | to consider questions of constitutional reform Levis quit the house on the morning of } scarcely one hope in a thousand for his ro Jo cominame Hberty in Sir Charles Wingield, Sir John Hay. M.Po Sit | Biiaft Me temporary” abetraetion, mas the Fry the Lith inst. at his usual hour of going down covery, He is very weak, unconscious, and suf. town to his place of business. His not return- | fering severel: ing on that day was not commented upon, as he frequently did not reach home until late in the ing, nor was his absence for two or three Charles Whoatstone, Mr. Pendor, M. Pu | foundation’ of the receslasteal and’ political tnetitu, | afterward. The rumors of Sir Janes Anderson, Admiral Richards, Mr. | fn dqother respect, and Baeliatiyen abd anmeries ue Massey. M.P., Mr. MeArthur, M.D. Mr. Varley, | Join in the evtelealion, ¢ Mr. Siemons, &e. el at Wo During the dinnor several telegrams were dos Tho awemblage was earnest and full of patri- npromise excite jo ardor. There were hundreds of gray- boadad sons of the heautifut isle, hearing sober pind ating ne outraden upon, pnd oarnest faces, and scores of beautiful eno: | ee cee en ee One Governiien fitas, richly jowelled, Indeed, @ large provor- | lon erdelay In giving belligerent righis ethe day of their martyrdom. | depen mn the! world mK Ty Cuba Was eternal protest gal avd sgainst the outrages upon him His stomach is said to be too weak toretain or even receive food, and this is telling heavily against any chance of recov. ory. The cause is excessive loss of sleep and the suspicions of the Loft A special from Paria to the Times save it is rumored that Thiers will appeal to the people. he city ia becoming excited. ‘There is evident i irri ation in the quarters Inhabited by the work- | Gays very much remarked, it being supposed ol ©) Ciba, He hoped bow, Ae political © . he ts that he might bave gone out of town. But | extreme nervous excitement. sn of the audience were ladies, many of whom | w re ‘ut of the way,and party’ politics yatched to America and answers received Of 8.60 jngmen over the majority report of the Commit- e ik ; pirat the Aualoeng Ware Lettie SaRaY OE OR | Poets eeae hat item er ie La donee tl Fes abiodaceltieh oe rer" nionwof see e ake aAdareess he writer of the report At nearly A week having passed without any tidings | About & P. M. yesterday, when the BUN res Bien eee Woe Mocnee a ee | Heore would ‘ \ / ea hed of late Neon vastly atrenat Mathie, 1s oiready very unpopular in these parta | CC him, bis friends began to feel uneasy and | porter left the house, Mr. Greeley seemed to be tho inhuman butehory of the Havana students. | . Health of the Queen,” and next of the © Prest- | hy" lucreased feilitios of iutercourse aad couarese: | Of the pity evon alarmed. For a day or so the most lively i" | oi Mies Teh ta ore | tone it wae ate nt nate wn ka ST aadoueih to thé Dads NUdAN wed atthedinwertable was the many | erowing weaker, and it was thought that he The stage Was profusely decorated with the nt of United sta These toasts wer teifciy had anulbilated distence. AARC 1ai deapateh to the Datly Telegraph say: , (the Gavan banner the | ithostaycleally bunoted sere trina ti that Gon, Mantsadel, commanathg the German sudden disappearanc could not last long. He could not be rallied, Mare and stripes, and the Cuban bi | i a” dre eat country tore. whi ‘elee army of accnpation In France, has recelved or- | the probable fate of the absent and there was not the least sign of consclous- pillars at the rear of the stage were heavily CHAD Epc Ath t at lite the Atiantte rs to concentrate his forces in case of certain SUSPICIONS OF MURDER. ness, The inability of the stomach to receive draped in mourning. On the central pillar was the United States—twe ries deatined tu be arealae Bary putingencies, " ‘The likelihood of his having been foully dealt - c hung atarge banner, bound with heavy craps, Cuban M! United in friendship as closely as they were in | saan tne t Tie situation at Versailles ts unchanged. The | with was wise freely talked about. At length | £90d made each paroxysm of pain more severe prwhich were Inscribed the names of the stu- vata, and Ja kinship.” In connection with this toast ty | opinion gains ground that @ compromige will be | one of his friends, hoping to get some c! than the preceding one, and left the sufferer Heats, They read Valdes 1 would mention ono whose name lyn howseholt aay deere id OF choot and promises of suppor,” | ee mystery, published In the even! more enervated and debilitated. His doctor is - RED. Befor aquin Govantes read a poem in com word Uhroughout the whole world, t ss ne | . Li od pers the paragraph mentioned above very reticent, and bases his allence upon his NAMES TO BE REMEMIEH nemoration of the young martyrs of Havana, Tt | Worl Ahr an ee rental Ained to 3 NMANY WILL NOT INTERPRIG, On the day of publication news came fn a ace eevee | recelved peste hl ‘ nat x . a OT Suaitic Ns MT journals concur | Foundabout way that the supposed victim of | professional duty to Mr. Greeley and his friends, LOTIMS OF SPAN ISIE FEROCITY As the meeting progrossed the enthusiast Mit. GLADSTON®' " bs ¥ 4 t nid no donbt the elo: | inaneuritie German Governtt foul play was in Philadelphia, ‘This informatio Mr. Grectoy is constantly attended by his valine nari Hee eeeiees im, and arked the voice of | kane aite wneiner vou age bere furiuaste a tive | Uvctts “Gama (Hater aha’ wound’ bq tesd pe: | Will respect the will of France tn th Re eT eerie et ourtare suaces: | daughter Ida, who watches at his bedside, ae Ua iy the their adontion.the reaponses of | cho cs ofine imi itual wuom yon have fon iy tia ic | fire the ment, gin hd he head om the | en D darry Iron. fe has hoe the al tion that perhaps Mr. Levis’ departure might be | she did for many months over her suffering aoe eae ai eat ening Certain That you have been foriunate by the sca ‘ + which | pathy or partisanship for either Thiers or the | Connected In some way with irregularities in his | mother. phatic approval. Atte ® | Siienit in A te nine un a dag wt Secernblye business alfairs was scouted, by the landlady. —_-— Brown the meeting ad- | iis nanee Dristian feelings ef your . DEBATE IN EHD ASSEMBLY, He was sush a nice gentleman ald, Mr. Jey at 7 O'Clock Last Rent journed fountry you render ‘ wave attentive to his b d largely in ‘From Today's Trébune. — ‘bount Vimsatnes, Nov. 28—Evening—In the As- | the confidence of his employers.’ He was regu- vom Today's Tribune, COBURN VS. CHAMBERS. Wren on ntnere sembly thi noon the debate on the report in his habits, and alway? paid his board | Mr. Horace Greeley slept eight hours and - Manone A aiteh conatit oF sition aehich etn boules thé mptly. & half on Wednesday night, which gave him card on th bor follow ui . na great work which constitntor i dda resolution which embodies the " bee: uf q ch fA card on the left bore the following: Five Fine Set-Tee, nad a attling (ilove i lena/Trtumohs of mesderm sipece an eta fecommiendations of the Majonty report CR ee a nad tchery | Some renewal of strength. During Thursday he NAMES OF THE BXRCUTIONRES t taht lang HEE Deue aus Weres Van | refore feel sure Cat thie ts ano; casion A abonia tr 124 ats ns ‘s He masaieg eant ¥ 5, ark place, the reporter Went in search of | Was more comfortable than on Wednesday, . . emivently eulted for the exprerion of the acutinects Ave tbe: mou’ lasting, the defenc he Preside coun Con: | Me. Fords whom ‘he found ae his pines on feel | the Court Martial which ordered he Assassination} I , ve in Houston str CEI Tab ‘have crabodied tn, tne wurds-of the toasts | ening’ of hia dag (the Nfin regard Gllation.” ‘The Minteters, he sald, were already | dunce hy that gonticuman he was told the fol. | Roush very weak, and at times unconscious, erie Harty Hill's Theatre in ton street | Gita iintain aud the Uaited stairs of America ws | haa trea'y.he had very isle toanye The treaty was | responsible ; they bad never slieltered then By that gentleman he was told the fol- | 114 peceivos, without difficulty, a auffictent it Medical Snloata fe Havana was crowded with sports yesterday afternoon in | conutriss destined to pe male H Weluncersocd, aod Gold its on n etary Selvesbehind the Presidents. He objected tothe | Owns story: ‘ 1 two wi nelast plications by arb Fan avpeal to bie sword. Weetled the most tonal law, It Anticipation of a rattling glove match Bete) | ee a en ee Lge er asreament Netw Arthur Chambers and Mickey Coburn for $100. | ine trutn Would settie thelr Até o'clock the entertainment began with the \ songs and dances, Then followed five splendid set-tos between Young Prince and | the. firmer fey be ae Barney Jones, Mike Donovan and Jack Curtin, | #Te not pane ty cone as yy ae tReet accomplish George Siler and George Seddons, Barney Mo- think ‘there pe eis riage rh on | felation of (riendahip between Fagland and Arm Ipod Guire and Seddons's Mouse, and Billy Emerson | (A rcnuship winch unplies potting Injarious ang | "PO?! and Young Smith. At length Coburn and | vorhtug disparaging to any other country Ih the world President, Aleaandro J Jnuye Advocate, Major Mar. Perse Uhenk In theAsserably. He compared the position | Levis came to him about a year ago, in answer | Hight he took beef tea, and soon after went to of the President of the United States, who had | to an advertisement. 1 the right to veto laws, and whose powers were | brought, though from very good houses. were | condition Ia still such as to excite the most i ¥ increased during the vacations of Ci couched in rather equivocal language. From @ 1 s, with that of President Thiers. M conversation with one of the gentlemen to | Serious apprehension, itor added that whilo he deprecated the exclu- | whom he referred, Mr. Ford took the impression —+——— sion of the President from participation in the | that he had been a rather fast youn an, but | Mr. Greeley at Bight O'CK Gebates of the As-embly, the Government was | Was trying to reform. Pleased with his ap “Delirious and Dyi rivis | ance, and desirous of helping him in bis efforts | At g o'cto bmit- | to rise in the world, he hired him at a very «mall oc proposal to deprive the President of the right to MR. J. B. FORD'S STORY. Loesttrahhed erect t alee hte d MR nec Mond 4 letters which he | sleep. Upon the whole, however, Mr. Greole: dors mot a) m m1 of neutrals, " Vast Evening 6 ck last evening the SUN re ent and nde willing to consent to It {f compens: —— Iages were granted. He concluded ; Ov. ‘on providing for the appointment | salary. clos oh to business, Levis | porter saw ntleman at the house Captains Chambers put inan appearance and were greeted | |(heers.| {i Is not founded ou any views of aggression | EXCITING SCENE IN A COURT ROOM n peoviale vet ng he tn rt oY bref? Rake) een pl ne Py tek P saw a medical gentlem: , Casts Canela Jot Gener i | with enthusiastic applaus Hoth looked in ex- | {lat we entertain in couiion it ie hardiy couceivat le noel Sine rewuletias publ powers, ata dd was gradually promoted fromm one position. where Mr. Greeley is staying. The reporter said: Jeee ksuinibree Fernando voile.’ {| cellent condition. It was announced, however, | Only ‘by Kayland and. Ameri fre tn ob, | A Crowd of One Theusand Persons who had | prescribing the conditions of ministerial respon- her until he obtained the responsible | “ What is Mr. Greeley’s condition, doctor? Apoiinau Del Iietoy Herts, Juan Alvertt CS eeuaiNic ehacnos of tee tie Daorere | WL AT a been Locked Out Crashing in Phrousi the | siliity, | nf bookkeeper and cashier in thelr agenc Doctor—It is bad. He is worse than he has 1 | one of whom ts the ma ever went to a Gu race, upow a unitd Ink Windewe-7he Coart Powerless po tne Minion et Justice ve referred without | of & portion of the fun the establishment, | been during the day. A hannor on the right bore the name that bas | prize feht of a dog fght in his life unless he at least, if not identity of tastit Povenkerrsix, Noy, .—The telecraph | donate to the Coniittee on the Address, a Not the slightest doubt of his Integrity was ev Reporter—Do you think he can survive twentys pecome infamous wits being calieds, the met savanced and alike distiaguisnes priefly related the exciting scenes In Recorder | that the commiitee be Instructed to report « entertained by the Messrs. Ford: He waa al- | four hours? i shook hands, and Coburn immediately led of ‘Taylor's court room last evening at the examinas | “ithe nmetton y eee eee ie Tee dant atone, | Doctor—Ido not, He may be kept alive a fow : arene Hq Fol Sn re RRR AGLacey Gu TIRE riee a eemes Aria ‘a - 4 The motion was adopted and the sitting of the | charged his duties promptly and with efficiency. | pee BT alnwlenta Ponta’ io, ai La, Deters Otro ton of Henry Porter ‘Tenjaon, the alleged blea- | Assembly was suspended for that time to allow | So far as they knew, his private habits also were | hours by the use mutants. fear of hie tite. approved the : | fatances, and gota whopper op the side of his ny een Ss filet, Sich arena tae uot heen witnessed here | the committee to prepare ts report, on whiet it | wuexceptionable until within fow days of his | Reporter—ts Mr. Greeley out of his mind? i Miiahooot rer ee head for his pains. ‘Then both men rushed in | face of the globe, « in many yea fe court room when closely |!" : eee vabar ty apiakine: Gk the diet 7 Doctor—He is delirious. « aupointed Dy th te RUN IRORRTEE Giwke tannuee ik ObuEB without bona at cece cooing and howling crowd Gt eé healt Committes on the Address was tn | rather early, complaining of feeling unwell, Mr. Greeley's Cor alien at 10 O'Clock Lact ple to this day he squirined away from Chambera's wellemeant t 000 wanted to fo it. City Hall square of the Assembly was not res THR FIRST CLU ‘ ie THE ORGANIZATION. tongs. A clinch followed, with some tremen- uy any of wat Nay a alm eel with Oa oF RUAN bie then announced that the committee the following day, ave was aup- | sloop was disturbed and unrofreshing. His After some must, the meeting was opened by dous fibbing op bot ha He burn getting % ja pon we Ae red be te beings swaying to and fro, Suddenly the door ted M ter Dufaure's resolution, and ained at home by sickness, The strength for to-day would depend upon the js the breast and Chambers in the face, when they exasperaiton, but It how aiorus was opened, and there was a tremendous rus determined to stand by its own resolution, Parsons called at the i i | th hh a 1 ib} Pobor Kamon Cespedes taking the chair and | were separated amid great applause. sof the water when Ww Men were trampled under feet, and there were e immediate consideration of which was de- lect $150. Being informed that rest be got last night. His pulse was perceptibly announcing the list of officers, who were: bt a ikea a a nena eare rt i mitiout™eituers “tain | or foud curses and eries of pain, Nimable-footed | manded. check for that amount had been drawn, payable | growing weaker, and the symptoms wore less ifsc: Becrstanee=Hilare Alsen: Banque | (ey, cnert ad Chambers countered twice. 11k iY hoy Wake | tuonkeyss ah suche found sensation i the Chatlver, frst time, Mr. Ford began to suspect his clerk, | The physicians do not anticipate any Important Pineiro. : LEDS SHEATTEO La Ie thonereame tatiana lena Taonhets |ihenooula \cok, hewn: Minister Dufaure, in reply, declared he should | An investigation was made, and the drm learned | change within twelve hours. ‘ Sehor Ainew read the following resolutions: | fuye and tok right merrily for afew moments, now ably | Near the door is a lange gas-burning stove, in fost ton the, ton nf ane, resatution that Levis had | himaelf written the name of Mr, ptchlie’ stata parecent' te hat toe tortytour ot Whe | wae sccheue he task tremendons Bee eee d ier atove and one young fellow | ment of the sitting until tomorrow, of taking it where he was directed’ had deposit- Mr. Groeley's Life Insured. rsity wt Medicine iD Mayan ayerot | faroeetrne Sadat are mer We hence | managed to gain a good seat on top of the ur Auwid much cont And uproar several | edt It tn. the Phenix Bank to his own account. | Many years ago the Tribune Association, fore- euity accused them of h crated the grave ‘ ei Cpendeace | but he was compelled to get down for votes were taken, wherein It appea hat the . then, r yaterious dis 5 A Giuusals Castauon, editor vf the speuish jouraal, | | At the word both men advanced smiling and | tre. euglieh fetuaiest |i weenie.” mipolied to get down for the | Fier Wrd Tugnt Centre were united and well | appearance.” An examination of the books and | Seeing the shock which Mr. Greeley's death oe ey f sparred for an opening. Cobury again led of | Gursympatty. nd who would uote it ws could, undo oF | “ie Court endeavored to proceed, but it could | oFeaniaed ; but the ent was ultimate- | accounts which he kept was then begun, and, | would give the Tribune, insured his life to the } Beton en of toe Spaui which took effect. Then Coburn gave Chain ‘eh and severed ae they were by ro severe R rd, and in Went the sash and Close, Ch eeealkea: th % tae aes tee eek holders in common, This life insurance polioy Tere arapon the pose, and Arthur returned it | Process, were distin ain guckuer moat important he west window, and a crowd the Chatober and outside es intenen, The nal mPierdesal erredteneattuers has been kept good, and will accrue to the Tri With interest on the left cheek, Coburn got Im | particular from eve rcase of the kind that has nbled through the aneriure. Thi was eds gathered | bas been discovered. Soveral checks of various mpletely filed, and larg infusion. Another crash, and | Mas comple ahot one on Chambers's head and anot er on tory of the world, We | increased the ¢ str ye abutber, but amounts haverbeen found on which the endorse- | ™”e whenever its illustrious founder breath corrid 1 stre ts. his breast, Arthur replying with half a dozen on window gave tand extraordivary | building, of “Go It, Jerome e it to him 4 y i hi) 8] caneeeanat ganttercRiaaa oe BUTEA E ihe ‘situation te extremely serious, and it is | ents bare been forzed and the money drawn. | his last. At the time of effecting the Insurano “ 0 ip Cy the ribs. “Then both Lh and sailed ermed 8 clean | AWAY, and another mass of human be islet, yes “ei Daven t has also been ascertained that large sums bune’e atc A crease That Sith’ the sentence of | in in royalatyle. ‘Their iste worked like piston ample, as int acta? | tunbited inte the court room Luoponsible to predict what turn events Will ke | have *heen taken trom the sate andl false entries | the Zribune's stock was changing hands at from PRL cea T court: wien was approve Dy the Captain: | rods at high pressure. Now in the face. now on Pruiusuia, whieh, S were | Here aloud yoice cried, "I move we adjourn Teta eae made in the books to cover them up, Mr. Ford | $3500 to $4,000 share, showing the total valu pmarek oe, Bemnousce, Cevepe sere Vere oese9ted | tbe ribs Ui. bang: bia. bang! They hanmered rou thelr cuiony. atid poetces BOGE | to the Court House!” Andther voice exclaimed, | An immense and excited crowa | Yat ne doubt that a further, examination will | tion of the Institution to have been from $350,- tos Lieve: Pascual Rodrigues, Carlos Avg ea bother fearfully for the space uf a minute, had to Hanger iy avectal tela: lone of, any second the motion!” and a thire yolee yelled, night. An Immense an¢ ed crowd | disclose. still, greater embezzlem avin, ij be I Bere iiara Gensaler Toledy, atu Carlos Verdugo. | aad Iwas dimcult to tell which was getting the ioe Uf the Cited Biates vas earsbinined | <All in, favor of that say, aye ero waa i | waited this aiternoon and evening at the Paris | become satisfed of his clerk's villainy. Mr, Ford | 20 #40000. One hundred thousand dollars Wherens, Conaisering that ihe young Verqugo was | bestof it, The audience became wild with ex- wos of the United state was ervablished | tremendous shout of" aye,” but ithad no eect | sation of the Versailles Railroad for the frst pegan to look {for his hiding | Was then viewed as a very moderate estimate of ‘4 Havana ou | tafe je pore “s eee act ties at At length ser clinched, and after a " mm that cies stance and from | 2? a the ¢ if a. | fi Be a m Wirt mie re ee al pewe of Son aa my de Th Ke ae Hou ‘ Le ad Bere. ee jentally that he was | the pecuniary loss which the Tribune wowild sus- a a 1b’ the bosou oF his faiuuly veri: | short but eevore struggle Coburn vot Chambery's ner circumatunees It has hapnened tat witis | Order wa ¢ examination pro- | has been agitated all day. The boulevard in Philadelphia, and bis suspicions were con- af Horo Pasty Ul ne han toignitous | head in chancery, He succeeded in dealing his he hand there uever has-been ahotnerand | ceeded, but even then the confusion was so | Miled to-night with ed throng! Srmed by reading in this week's edition of a | ssinin the death of Horace Greeley ; but the ene rts coe ey meals Dnent two terrific Uuper cute’ before Arthur CouNLTY, What had such strong reasous Tor | great that the reporters could hardiy hear a] Outbreaks are feared at Lyons, Philadelphia Sunday newspaper that Mr. George | Chances of that dire calamity to the Tribune of Cu ng away, At it they went again instantly a thine of | word. Nisnes, and Montpelier, if the Governm A. Levia of New York, who was connected | seemed so remote that no motion was made to } T cata, and afler a fow blows grat hte, shane The fagt of the marriage of Tenison to the | feated and President Thiers resigns. with the Christian Union, had called at this | increase the life insurance, not even after the Ito Cheapo, pled in aflerce struggle for the mastery. They Able dufen 4 sh sie lady was proved, and then Dewitt ——— office and informed them that the story which 7 Kia toads on epoch car ieibietian haciont pth went down together, but writhed to their 2» be ithiesinga | C. Spaulding, the Detroit witness, was called to THE DIAMOND SWINDLE. recently appeared in Woodhull and Clafin's | hundred shares which represent the entire Tr | fo my and tumbled over agar, gt the prosle of ihe tao the stand, and testited to the fact of Teuison oD Weekly cert Hens Ws Ree her was | bune Association had risen to $10,000 each, > , ila tlie they were bes . Another that whlic we tave 0 i - ae o unqu i PPA tas Meith Ab ashen atc dovah rg OO ing sucely with tel? dicengaced | Pork powersuily aptracict by all Unose cauccach'whica | “Afterward counsel on both sides had an ex. | The Originators of the Praud to be Arrested | "2° FOS NqualiBedty Talee, thet Be wie Some of the Tribune's stock was recently sold batntatin unc ires teenie a hands squirmed like an eel and Mot brotherhood has been stamped pom | as non points of law, When Stauton's Big Ruby Declared to be MR. BEECHER'S PRIVATE SECRETARY, at a smaller figure ; but the stockholders still Faecution to huoor t turned Mickey over on the ground. only to be | bythe hand of the Almighty hiinveif, aud that thenoble | Jerome Willams, Eaq.. was speaking: there were Worthless Garnet and as such knew all the ing and outs of his | estimate the entire property at a round millions Hira tie Ghat erent we Instantly served in the same maruer. Then | uotyeitat teaiedto rome ainie ana uf irae | frequent cr ihe crowd. in andoutotthe | sxx Faswctsco, Nov. 2&—At a private | salt urther that Mi. Beec 4 told him that the all Ford | In the death of Mr. Greetey the TyWune stook= Tres? ‘et, baat We wlll BOL Y bors hanging vot interest Dit like grim death, and the when Willian Th wunsel for | meeting of the trustees of the Diamond Com- | has emploved detectives and expects to hear of | holders will sustal i le lose, © Ww soon as possible ihe cosupiete independence of our | contest wanld doubtte ba nose ic cireumrerenae Ne prisoner, was. Aj ere " sustain an irreparable loss, coin On the stage were a number of gentlemen of | thei matt by and forbade them t Fi word of time ud 1 Oo urt was utterly powerless to suppress th that measures had been taken for the arrest of | Levis is a married man, though he had given his enn \ Duban birth and parentage, and afew American | continuc. Tee crowd yelled. “Wind up! Wind | Cet thie d hardly have been tempt, as there we My policemen Arnold and Slack and others, Eminent counsel | fellow boarders to understand that he was a Colored Men's Pravore fer Mr. Greeley. } fons Sullivan, who made thi beeen He | bit MrcHill shouted’: Now’ and that settied tt, * | Been someone of ottirmigicet ct Corrensom'n 1 | Wouraument Ses ordered thls fro engaged In. the cae: The ensies erealt of STi Cree INGA Weasinae bo hae | Cental at ete maces ' Spuke earnestly, and was much a Hoth men were perspiring like bulls erat of dispute Fetainiagfinaett ied htm een Hay Riter the’ ad the exposure of the alleged fraud is due to issinated that; either through in, | Church yesterday, the B mes Thomas, pre shirts of euch were covered with bivod Bapoy dig-rence tobe observed: | have aaid thattwe | GneF Wak escorted to the jall Clarence King, who volunteered to go the frst Kiyornegecthe failed fo support her, and | siding elder, introduced a very toucblace senti= gly cut over Chambere'’s righ Gigerence te b rved: H have said that w hey were pressed closely by aggre yaaeamotandteetenedy westi- | she lett him and went to dwell at ler father's | jent in his discourse, which greatly alfec sitrit manifested their next’ match wi concord ' crowd "and Menison “wax cout : time, and war sent the second time to invest: | house in or near Philadelphia BOBEAD Ire macuae Sn ube peer ne oe Jege prove interesting: | bas gf, aenzeuce with cries of © Mallia. old Canter iro!" “How | Gea‘ly belleved that partion laterested lost any SWINDLING A POOR FELLOW CLERK. Gigal veald Mike Donovan says that the reason he did not rence BRC OF 6 are you. Duky? Hove's things. old box ete. | S61) aumis as Reported. AG ane ile! BeLavule ewindling Mt a | 800 Greeley, he sald | y gisce Nall Baily. es. toe Guapyalde Hore! on Aue Jail Was reached In safety and fter | “stanton s great ruby ts declared to be a soft | related. to Mahewine incident In the midst of our rejoicing over and wake ‘on tush | Tuesaday evening was that the match was only onisyn retired te res garnet, altogether worthless, “Janin says the | watch ls ‘knowledge since the | thanksgiving for the election of the Republican | re. d Cook, who was aki yon the ofan excellent oy to which he belongs stiil have great 5 ee candidates, do not let us forget to offera fervent sversicaysexpresind: wel wow. Must be indulged to | entertainment, did Tak anbuaiar hina ine wer Hight et us forgs rots se cl iy tieeet i Tbace Rotrat ae com, | org anpent Bid HRs haa eng sb 3 f. #2 ata t tlons of wealth from th ond fields, ‘Sime time ago he introduced to his tailora | Prayerto the Almighty in behalf of one whom | mand s Luowledge of the beautiful Spanish lauguage. Langth Be a a (fA ‘ il —_— was much mist he re fellow clerk, who is very poor and has a larce | We may still call friend. who was and ever ham bo that | could express wyeelf imtelligeutly to this | S4\% be is ready ght any man in the world at | Oth i H sentations of Arnol J com- meted ‘ 4 $° | been through all his failings, the firm friend of Re alettal ans caistine Satria Te tol pounds for gli) to $29) a side. Butt a fugitive and transitory character. very one of mbmaneriving ini Mae ¥arh sO 4 end family dependent upon his small earnings, tell= proush ot SAT acne orm { faclence, and eajoy. sa Y i Bley gare Devil back niin we thane torte thei is profoundly Footed iu the clrewis or anksgiving in New Yor panies adhere to thelr resolution to send pros | ing him that on the strength of this introduce a ea orace Gresley. Thi Pil recninadal Rpesent the thor countries, and ih the chareeter” of | Yesterday was bright, bracing, and glo- | Peytors next spring to Arizona and Colorad tion he could get clothes on credit. He then Sux tole us that he ls dying, 1 7 he ‘gentlemen - the people by which they are Intahived. . & SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 28.—Messrs, W. F. Hab- | made an arrangement with him by which the | et When he shall be no more U a Conk fe MausaUndaribe Weaker, Taedhat, atmo "there hal! teen In rious. It was observed more generally as a] cock. Alive rt Gonsel, and Louis Gloss hav latter should pay hina certain sum every weele, | *birit may reat in a happy land above, for he bas pare Ben About fifty persons assembled at Sed- | Himes strong sad wacouduerabic sentiment ten Thanksgiving holiday than on any previous ovea- | appointed a commitiee to inquire Into th arene ite arn enn ene K» | been, God bless him, the defender of the op- Few wor street, last night, to witness ¢ limentary | contending cuireute, bow t power to act for the Ban uclsco and N of the contract, supposed vevis Whet doi concluded, ny | . mu anv with your cau vecacioorhes | Souse.” ‘The latter was to wind up the fun in | Sp? wothing to Bx, the homes of the metropolis, while the inmates of - called upon the clerk, and to his utter astonish. | (Be multitude indicated that the sentiments of Feit Wis oetnore appropriate torgive tapeasion vo that | amatch with” Sailor Jack.” These two lads had | {felled Ae eee the public institutions were liberally provided That $50,000 Ruby. ment demanded payment. His explanation of | the elder were retchoed in their hearts | i Demthnent (han emorable Bight fought previously for two hours and Afty min- | b geaersities, aad with the for. In the issue of the South African Dir the agreement with Levis met with the response asap | potliere Ace autnie utes, and a lively scrimmage was expected, but | aotark foi yon, but whuch eae rele “| that not a dollar of the money had ever been Chuppaaua—Mr. ¢ H nerd jf found | during the evening the * Mouse” had got drunk | fceved froin the co " mond Field, published at Klip Drift, Oct. 6 1971 | paid, Leave the Old Mo \oy tothe | Abd the mill was postponed. ‘Tim Collins, how. | Sema partiouter application: her Burke ata Corner-Stone Laying io | app: ared the following paragraph : A WOMAN MISSING looks déadlate at Chappaqua, ¢ miot the | eer. sprang Into the rin ded in | uaies ‘ol the men Oy Whaat therrare fassoiien ant | Newark. Hxnnow.—This camp ts almost deserted now. | _ Bridget Toul, aged 35, went froin her home, 4 | gyn ene ine It mpeeemnrpy hh \ < i ng yy aeveral sharp Impromptu set-tos. | atioug tueiien by whou tieyare tniablied there are | ‘The largest congregation that ever assembled | but the finds, considering the number of dig: | First stivet, on Monday morning, the Ish inst, | There Is general mourning among the inhabite } eee atte Tet ee en eanyceoini, wlver | some muse taniy lot it hiss been to contribute more | to witness a religious ceremony in Newark met at the | gers, continue up to the average. “Surface | in search of employment. She sald she intended | ants, “I'm @ Grant Republican,” sald an old | another skilful amateur named Goodleieh ee eee ee it Lotti? | site selected for i. Joseph's Roman Catholic Church, See ie aul a ate te re’ incre jaa Hirest and the ppcellt a Ale piseckar inhabitant to the SUN reporter; “but I could } 20,000 WORSHIPPERS hiriien, afternoon, Fully twelve thousand persons were pree | Qoned in our last as having been found by Mr, | isnot known, Later in the day she called at the | this place.” i ¥ Be be vant pp eet bi ind. Cheers. | ent, sneluding Catholic societies from Newark and other | Dan Colltt je weighed seven: | house of an acquaintance in Sixteenth street. | ‘The swamp which Mr. Greeley converted into f An yet it is bot Herbed Ly any The Wonderfal Sprciacte in St, Stephou'e three two | eit The occasion that drew together this immense | teen and thr that a reserve | Leaving a plece of sewing there she went out, | bleeding bodies of those po y-4 : tre 5 Dut, sent hone wes 1 of 45,00 w ut on it when shipped to Bag. | saying that she would call for it in the evening, | &@rassy and productive fleid was covered with Church—The Werk of Nidereph Uhrong waa the laying of the eormer stone of St. Jo- p bi fe tented tot «faut | ork o Jew Reet ee austere th, tnt ea celeerannie.. wire | sera Churehs Bh obedionce te We, desire of rear | land, She failed to do so, and has not been seen since. | snow. The sombre evergreens were sparkling | fl AG, SBE, t. Stephen's Roman Catholic Church ejay { don’t believe there le any one wo has rey ue fg ty ed wes had. although the | Is this the same ruby that is now claimed as Soripasinn Hae Bsiety slender, end of dark with fro tS Jordan, Mr Greeley @ wasp, le to | gnivereary of tha ascene of thrilling interest, ‘The Jesuits have J ocean, has wore uuifortily been charged, upon every | fan tiaeel bs te to impossible that two such stones could have | trimmed with black velvet. She had a lump in | years, aud Bgured somewhat in the Chappaqu plevery | uban, wuether at been there holding a mission, or (as Presbyte- | by Which he nenen tnd good will | Many Catholle clergymen were been found at such remote distances, Mr, | Ber neck, the result of a cold and swelling. She | reunions of the late campaign | 4 ‘ [pyard that buinble burial piace, rians would call {t) @ protracted meeting, Day | the” one aud apie tin had’ we, | Aone whom were the Kev, Father Di Fee Eee ee ere eee eving tg | Artived from Ireland twelve months ago, kid for | “It ts understood that Mr. Greeley’s family will \ . She rove Lila wornibg his or her fret act was to otter up | after day, night after night, in sunshine or in | jn gitiega more tort ! Sorrigen, Mt Tet’ the Rev, Dr. cel a ; fan i fame Mine red ey Bnaigvood, tiv; she bad | Dever return tO Chabbedue, rhe monel hones | New Jeracy clergy. Thi ral of the Diocese, the sual ceremonies N A prayer for the repose of the. suule and & bit Tie memory of t ded opon th Viog a more forriat ng to ‘ i Tight pour boye whove uamerere | FAR. In Weather cheery or chilly, from five in | Milt which tev tosbevt.. That aiteh wil bea. Beret niances in New York yesterday of her disa The police | stead ts to be at no: Rev. Dr. corgan, Viear Gene. | Brooklyn, and who wi lar with the pre- | but few acqui lela. the corner stone with | clous stones found In South Africa, sald that | were informe T vas | this ruby was proved. on a examination, to ed, ‘The house was de- rted, On the barn was posted the followin, pearance Very Ke ot the p y i the morning until eleven at night, this great | furs of Mr. Piel, of his creat pubis serv Burke delivered’ the — address, ch was 01 ‘enty a} s elaps iene sais ‘ vere der acy Ma ie, trie tue bars | eulirrh. the iuoat capacious in the cliy as been | inguusciwously sug eutnsfenieany his wen ironed’ Ko, with ihe, deepest ailehuign: ta, the Pheenet eaten ot Chater BeL nat to ‘The Poultry Trade up the Hudson ‘AveTION | ph themn te) Ise pannrcrated spit ong Sere.) courye. 0 riblte to the 4 othe diamond flele aie if ey will tell thetn the story of the struggle tor | CY Wn hiranee sigh: As Ava Un’ ahacmornlie MB. FIRLD'A REsPoNss. Amrfican vation, and counselled bis fellow Catholics transplant it to the diamond flelds in Arizona. MarrEAWAN, Nov, 27.—The poultry trade in robe amteteo P endenee, and there they will maxe amid the silence a Dr: | Mr. Field, (n responding, sald they were proud | fo eee tari eiree et atanr ees rete — Now burgh, Poughkeepsle, and the town of Fishktl is STOCK AND FARM UTENSILS i told, In responding, sald they were proud | be tleren! pera, aad to hold : ; on the premises Of real lity Qu tn pia Haat ihe of the church Meh Us | nota tee seperate: sald sey ware proud] a ialerent af Wee, opaas os PEACE IN MEXICO remarkably dull, owing to tho pretadice arising trom ELEY, Chappaqua, } variously colored windaivs, upe rgimost: | vw which they looked forward. "A cable was | The edidee of whic cornerstone was laid i to — the many rumors afloat respecting the chicken in: M. en Saturday, Nev, 9, "72, fondenin that cruel deed wh ont s04 8! | ton, are found on their kneos. When these te- (othar from California to dapan mel Clee sg Uatile stylg of architecture, and will cost ever | ne NT cient te duarers + re” | case among the poultry in ths vicinity, Lastiweek the pena ecue th est ant ONE? § i seen taser te tin! “hoy ate nee hye intch qrener throne, | cluer from Calfarnia ta Japan and China, i'will Reheat persons,” **" farmers of Orange and Dutchess counties killed off sv autrous to Menon ‘ ane Kean say it honeatly Kot A “ mposed largely. of women old and your another to the Cape. of. Goce oe jarge number of their birds for market and sold them ” wee Ard lee tiood pt ane | coming to the next mass. Seven ovclack, eight, |The gentieinen who surrounded him were | Lake mud River Navigation Impeded by Ice | war between the interests represented by Gen, | at Kood prices to the local dealers, while others con "A Driots Vary H ; fue Churn” is! | tion? at W o'clock ascrinon, and in the evening | accomilished he proved Gad thee ree was A Dua Riar st Dine Rosecrans and Mr. Plumb remains undecided. | fatard about ihe thicken disease spread like wilade : | pred ihe ely "anah tie | tie edurch ta waain packed. foceenehanad he prayed God they might meet | Decn s:, Nov, 98—The present cold snap has | ‘The Congressional delegation having the subject | targughout the couutry, und Abe present sling, Macao ror. Bo Cube, wal tortie [the Bret two weeks of the mission were de- | thing to bind the different nations of the woria | RCary closed navigation, | Btesmers returned from | under consideration reported favorably on the | barges brougnt fiw head back trims ‘Now Yorks whith | MApmrp, Nov. 24.—A sharply-coutested battle Basted su Fook din | cuted antiraly to woman: and if ansbody want: | tovether, and he trusted that then they would | Lake Erie to-day, reporting too much tee to get through. | Rosecranz project, and subsequently considered | coutd not veld there st any price: our tarineis'cou: | yay ah w balwern the trtions ean ts Peclarasia zit oe fa toatcenda Women's Convention, there was | le permitted to gather up the crumbs that might | Sandusky and Toledo barbore are closed. ‘The last boat | the pum i] Sider {t an outrage on their utercats, Yesterday t hee been fought In Marcia between | Lidge te flare and women confessed thelr eins and. received | iste ry Ait sees Of uele Fle commercial | forthe North leaves here to aighh Saginaw river wee | the conteatio Gory UNGErtAUn one eet OF | eet ees ene ee RousEe | THC Wes EN ee en ee ORIN Caton Ag HEE uate lekroga tone tee teak an mek, the paternal bendiction, "Go and sin no more The Dat para of the world. (Loud cheers.) | eps open to-day ironclad tugeupanddown, | - ‘Tranquillity generally prevails throughout the | © sick eee Fee ear een ane ee eee its Wooe'ot pribouers, ponent the wards an caMerieas Ait The other two weeks of the tlesion are wiven to | wietind set TOR (night, waemecvero one.” | Republic. In Yucatan martial 1 i eee le e Donna by the snatiam av hia cen foul RANT BAL Ga Beenie Ok Mann era’ eaten ces ashington.” Abouteighteen months ago, bh ers are reported on Lake Michi: | fu? Gungress. In discussie law continu A Sailor's Death, DGrsed, AUG MALCTIAH. weg hove driven the Republicans Aa by the y id, there 1 in the city of Washingto rf Mornin was capsized aud | Dut Congress Is discussing the question of re- Governine : fe struggling for liberty. J Country that appeals muat_ to Our sympathies le ont sister Just at our shores, the. ty thelr employments from attenuing ¢ day time, women are then also adini tiful and | Fathers Busan, Hackspiel, OMver Alguir of the Beekman street police | frou Bajar, Details of the allair haye wok yet Deen ro station discovered a dead man last night ou th celved the | atreaty which he ventured to say would be storing the clvil asc hereafter looked back upon as the greatest trie Ten are, howe: th the lone of ancy there. Serio: houner Sou . aa toot, orted In Tehuantepe da lost; the steps of Nasot, Durang = ‘ A . There are symptoms of a renewal of the astempte stand of tuba, wich yet. t hope, to belone | Meguatds Carhort Getic Daten anauet: | uni of diplomacy in this century. (Cheers.] Mand enow. | Mea altyit silewed, the Indlane, unwilling to | a warchouse at 18) Front street. Half an hour before | an euibiea (ursaragotsa, abd Telnforcemenia Mave foishever ratid faulty BF ine Catied Sintoe | MWUald) Cavalierl, Gelinas, Du rest, and tte: | With the towat he would coupin the name of the | ing’ with wind obey Loande, were attacked by tie troops, and | the ofcor passed this place and saw no one there, The | Dey Ps ig Gaasavam de ths Oaciai wu nul eleven o'clock at night, beginning at ve | Lintotse ada eat BO A Ay il Pld Bad Lozada was reported dead, but the news necds | DY Wa# still warm when discovered. Howit got there | General of Andalusia offering ‘tli thd’ agalust the tte envi Saanters of Maryland. who was wail | inthe morning, ‘ihey were ‘aided in thie fa: | ut Mr. doinain, was Secretary of the U hited Re confirmation, ieamystery, ‘{he ofcer, believing the man to be under | puulicah IasurgeDts uring Oe tite Mrenidenita Vn as | dwulng duty by the secular priests, the secular | States ‘treasure, [cheers President Lerdo will be inaugurated onthe tet J he imaurce of Mquor, "shook hin, hen he felt t eee ' ve calnpaigh speaker fo the Liberal | ‘lergysof St. Stephen's Church, Dr. Medlynn pean] Prinapenenta, afternoon a | of December, Astonishment 1s tanitusted in | war een aad found that ite waa extinct, The bod A Raid on Brooklyn Cock Fighters. q - and his four assistants, of whom'the young and THE AON, HUGH #'CULLOCH'S SP 1, prize fight took place in the yard of a tavern at the cor. | political circies at the persistency of the new | sallors certifvate, bearing the name‘ oun Duty, aged | Last night & MR. SAUNDERS'S BPRKCH Jwasant Father Lynch had charge ofthe beautl- | The Hon, Hugh McCulloch. The Pilgrim fathers we f Twenty-Afth and Catlowhi President in retaining {n high «Mice the ap- | $, boro inthe Chitea states,” was fovud on. tie budy ast night Sergeant Hartfeld, Officers Dot¥ tere, in be uf veremonials of the forty hours! ln the hatie of cou 1 observ al Pt Aika Lidl Maree ppt ll on dy of the late President Juarez, The | Tecertigeate showed that fhe" an hat inate ys sai | An J. Kinney, tn eonjunetton with Capt, Waddy of the re four hun sand men iis mission will end 1 Sunday. Every | days as instiiuted by the prince uf otha | 88d seconds were appointed the men were tat worl inet offic i rip in August to Koglaud i the ship Outario, wuich | Fourth Precinet, Bro mad h >I flaves. aud nay with {te seven services draws itetwenty, | #8 they had duutrol of the tstitutious gate | Met the pate ‘made a descent upon the place, and Sloere are 1, but ’ ooklyn, made ® raid on the cockpit hn they would b til After ireesion of bol uguration of aye. There | succeeded és of John Chapman, at Gree! 43h, uate | haines of Jouny Moore and Thouas Murphy. The erowd, t thousand lyn. "Upward of an rough Verage of five thousand perauns. and every week day an | Lies dd very Httle in th ! day, It Was true, which Was sometl and Grand avenue met —_— t ates It ming President out o'clock, not By aver Besd a ee Shall Women Speuk in the Church alte of ° olorea a Lulted states. Ut F ither the protract- | othdad: br whieh aiid Be ero erotics called 4 | Witnessing the Gyht voceped. the new President of Congress. ts w 2 r7 paite of fine gine cocks w tight Fepelition of ive ie bp od meeting of the Presbyterians nor the camp | folie’ onmnich cauld be more, properly called « holy ad : rat; and Sefor Zamacvna, the new Vices | The pastor of the Third Presbyterian Church | guipmMicers were spotted.h . Breritvon” y the “alter ® 9s wwovting of the Methodists ie Kept up so tnces. | A" any MOL tGniy'™weruione "and ghott™ ‘eon Pe i te, aI President, 8 an adherent of Gen, Portitiv Ding, | of Newark has caused a commotion tn the cougrega: | Seid BY Hoty entered arenas the Meant “the last” vestsge of seilys io unital, ay zealously ne thin steady ite “retura’ wae hever hailed "with uch he War In Sin Domingo who ts now on his way to the cayial tow by refusing the use of bis ehurch to theBociety of | csllen # Gal 4 BroNEh, the Son th" North American est nent work, Work, work of the Jesuit Fathers satisfaction by that large class tn the community wio | TIAVANA, Nov. 28.—Latest advices fi ‘A committes of Congress proposes to erect a | of his church to y of F Ati a show of reslscanas to tae Olloets wil batt, mt wan culne friends of Cuba in thie country did 5 had'ood appetiter, aud who bad very little fatten th: | ; monte 5 Do r the Home for the Friendices, who bad engaged a lady, | fe ns aintance to the officers was tate, rapalie tude of Cuba ly thie evr : eee rood appetites, and who ad very Hitle faith aw th | pomingo report that the trope of Pn ment to the memory of Juarez aud trpube | yee, Home for the Fr Peerage put it wasno go, and soon the half drunken crowd di rages ak oli sng cit Meathen Chivew Striking aaah Sede enh | nich whi ltr wana ati Hab'a work eontauninne w rocord of his acts and | ME AuB Wi\teameyerto deliver « lecture in aid of J pervcdy curs erg and Capt, Wald, Yasty boiligereney was that belligerency did not he Chinese wshermen employed by Capt. Btates they had. th a swo oe ones he. action Meno past who SiStint fo have aeted e SHAM (a Wuuican it was proved, ant it the Aer ublir | itervey at Belleviliec lately attack. tne body foc hieher | yltzas the Fourch of July aha Day Highly tm from C4 to pay to the in Mreals | Danaea etait ab tha dantek. Wain torch & Tho Cows Hecoi ad not proved ik byw! four sears’ stiiggle | om Reailleyiite, lately mgher | The Fourth of July was ratier ® polisical than @ poclal dent an annual Weach wotil they ‘ Mrotue waw comp! with and work J hold pectes Fa Ucluing Uuiabers ad iuérior appliances Cupation of the imilarto the horse dis attain thelr majority, the pension to continue to | Speak intuesant Bt the Faret Het hi nO? SARRER n 0 ari catise wt Koformed has broken out among eattls in Camden county, One the daughters Until they are murriod. Om the 6b of Decwmve me Venn faruicr bas lost iweuly Cows within’ r ‘ig Alles Hit bye women. The eturees witi | A new disens + & day” on which CINCINNATI, Noy, 28,—Thanksgiving was gene- Was Ut sloped. ‘eepecially ‘patriutic, "and “di | reily observedsicrs. The recelpts of Nogs were libes