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i I 21 it Si' J. i aw 9 i ia. tiniiiT wilb ubHdd Pt- "Ti. vMrk jaiB4aBd oed WW" EBB 7 tlraia. His plr amply ItiMMl tie Oram.

CHEATS AWD CBXCBS. -after a liii-d mlTWoctian by wsy errr to tn dishonesty of theatrical -Ip-ocs. tb fmU UoU OuztlU make the an-JLwmt toUowlag: Hi-Calvert. iwtr "TL of tb Urrrpool thootre. hw i whcb appears to defeat 2.

Tacbiaattena of the moil Mtaie render lu.po-.ible on pulix vio-JfSJ of tb Eighth Commandment, lie hi check or vouchers not of eard copper. and these ho inserts IB a fitting iTider a Kb vertical ob-ning tnroagu which fLrhole ptt visible. Tb trouble of eon tT h. riinder betas marked 'w lT. rrrM or mcr to the iblcaneas of the voucher 'hal tb jaiia-er may At a glance see the st i-e could mat of the weatir i the uierajoaiBier.

Bui tew mystery of" ilmlrr is not revealed the motiey-taker. crivee Inclosed In a tuauoitsny case. Uo-aea. wanv;) with a trap hi Uie bottom, whip is function to open. allowing the at a Uue.lo faL.

The check-taker is -ided aiUi at aluiilar ens inc. alanlarlv bat so far differing from the other. opening is at the top. not at the boiu-T. check dropped i lulr registered or.

The Vlw 1- bronDt to eoDect3B of each macnlne wl- Ue i luatantaneoualT record oilier la token Iruiu the out ''h' KerorOrr' he tenu- It) la of Mr. i iiatt.ku. or jromiaod by. a atrme tL. thuuh He praoliw ot Irai.d a l.ttle wonh-holir" therrupoh he took Kit COMkDT.

Birth t'otued' by T- KOBT.urson. wtifli Prfc'rai clmracUr la miMtaiued had txwn prudurl with an nraa at the Cheltuubaiu Thoatre. miana'" a Tate Nmt I'rrarai 71 I he iiailar af ib HetfUary Maccaar-- a s4 Uuauula- Vatrtexaa iTIXtrra. Special Dispatch to th Now-York Time WaJnHWOTON. Oct.

2i The story about the acre re liiuee of BenUor Cakkkom, which La filed people hrre, tarii out to hit to the xacxoratiun of onr of the editors of the LUilti-oiore inrrwaa, who uiade paralyam out of ver auid aaruc. and U-lrgrapued It Uorn. Cuituos la all bbt at Uarnatoui g. Kothintthaui T't beeu brard from Frkile-hiu), Froncb Minister to C'bili, apoiii'd b) tha late Eiueror to aucoeed M. 1'ekvoni 1ka-lC.

and uoibiui; kaowu bern of hw (uiiur iu trotloua txsrii. or the first Too anuual rr port of 'irat Auditor MM irn haa bceo aubtuitfed to the Secretary of iht- Treasury. Il allows that accouiiU fur luouys leceiTtwi have at.tUod aniomiCUig iu tiit: a'crcffU' to bf whlcli amouut tbe iteuia were Aocouuta of Collector of Cuatouiw. $175. tT7.TS6 nuot and aaay offluers.

rreaaarer or the United to 844..16. The aocoouta for motirya disbcrned ucttifd amounted to I1.J41. 713.74. tbe principal Items tMins Itedeniptioa of the pabiio debt and pay-Oentof tntereat tbercoo.9398.611.a47; jutlictar acooiihU.rJ.OWC,M7; couSt.ruciion aud repairs of pnbiie boJldiuica, oompenaaUon and suUeaare of Gouirreaauieu, conrincf at xpeuaea of Congreaa and the aeyeral Depart-menta. ll.4T0.C75; diabarsementa or Troaaunri' or tha Uoited 8tate.

orriciL xoiic or abhujuj diifitcru. It really aeema that Scrrtary Boctwkll dig-elOed the absurd dispatches from tbia City to the Kew-York Zwenimg Post by a contradicliou lii Cabtnet Tcnrrday. Tbl ta ofleriuc an Inducement for tbeir continuance. There no malloe in tbem. The yotius man who aeuda them ta aixuply conautationally iticapabt? of rt-tatinK any tiiUut aa it la related to bixu.

it a (uiafurtuue. not a rnmr. fkCKATAKT COX'S iLCCKaaoaT. Tha President went to the Tre-aeury Department tbia moruts; bad lonfr confereiices itb Hecretarr BotrrwELX and Coiumisoloiier "1)bcaso. the result of which haa been that It la now deflottely determined that Mr.

Lxlaho will be appointed Secretary of tbe In trlor. With rearard to the appolnxuieat of Coni-mixaionrr of Internal Reretiue, it is eUited by reliable authority that no dedaiou baa yel beeu mada by the President. GBH. UASCOCK AT THE WTIITi: 1IOCSE. MJor-Oen.

W. 6. IIakcock, 1m arrived her taat nifbt. rtaited tbe White Hoca tbia morn in in eitmpany with Oen. BKikat, and bad a leoithv ir.terrtew with the President.

Al DISMISSALS Tbr following appointmenta were made by tbe Pre udnnt today laaao H. Warden, at Ohio, Indian A area at New-statteo; Orlaudo F. 11 per, of ililnoia. Indian Aaent at Mew-aieriou John J. Crltehlow, el wl, Indian Aarsot at rtah b.

V. Wllliamaon. of the lia-tru-l of (joiumoia. ladian Ami at Saw-Mexico Thcopa.Ha D. oriiBth, of llunnta, Indian Agent tan chortaw and Chiekaaawa WUUam R.

Thraila, I uivxl btaUM Marsual tor the SoaUiern Lrlainct ot (ihio; r. Aabetileiler. United Mia tea Attorney for iheTamtorr el ew-Mesjeo Cdward U. Barrows. Atiprataer ot Mnrchandiae at ProTMenee.

H. 1.: ana law r. Rnerard. Appraiser of Merchamhae at rk ljMua, Victor Aituooborfrer aud Wm. Matthews, Aaauul AVaaeaacar at kue seventh Ntw Ynrk J.

H. Aaaaraan. AaaiauuiS Aaaeaaor of the Kiybth An ark. au A. Uuarhtoan.

oaafrer of the Thirty -aec om Mia ra lHauncia. wars tuoay auanuasou trom BtXBASK OT THI BOB ST. A itjaienient which appeared In tbo New-York papers a few day axo. to tbe effect that the jYHetriev Attorney ct New-York bad diaoonunued the proreeduifc-s aculnat tbe Hornet, and bad raiaaaed tha Teasel tinder Instructional from Waahratrtoa, doe nt preannt the natte in Its traa Uht, The IXalrlct-Attoroey axpreaaed to the Attorney -Oenaralaa opihtoa'tbat a ease of oondrmnaboa coaid not be anade oat against that east L. pon which the At torncy-Qenoral atuweted bin to relcaso tha Teasel.

IX after a tboroocb exarcioatioo of tbe eTtdaaoe, tbe JtaUict-Attorney aiiould be aallKSed the Teawel was not subject to seizure. Under tbta authority laU let-Attorney reJeaaed tbe reaael. cxixcmoB or in. at'raiBtoN. A utter roociTed bere frost Bon.

owaxd aicPuawaoii, Clerk of tbe Ilauae of Kepreaenta-' tiTee, dated at Gettyvbttrrjceterttay. aaya, In no-ticinA reriaun reports coivernlng bla health I bave bten nc w-11 much of tbe Summer, bnt am eeretuaa! very rapidly, axul am better now tban a any time wttbin the yeHr." rACTioNAi cnticcKCT statxhajit 'The rereipta of fraftionaj rarrency for tbe week ea.ilos Xodar anion nt to S.3J.50O. ehipmonto ta Aaahttast TTeaatrrrra, "ax natmnkl banaa aud old era, tritt.MB Jaca rarreery a IN ITeaauiut biMuiwr anuls aA aooerUT tor cir-aelaliar iMtw a a a aa aaawaa a a a aayBaaJaSi aaaaB? Kut poau u.foste tatllaWal 1 durtnf the Mw.us ernad llaak lac bUla oatroye TSa waek aV-jtauq tffTtfnr aS hTl-- -e. TseiAa aarataafltr uh J.a; tmi aarai ia tiua WaUtASTAT BALA VCX- Tb hAi aa uie irauan 4 al Aft. rm Xa afw a.av a.

The tha TtarT baa aathanaod fcaxaatiM. 4r 'ateraat dan oat koa 1st af lit i ii aioauiAj. tae fttu wtahout air 'ar -ttrMM Tary- anwiaw rar Mtavta CEKC3iL OEXIERAI BTROFSAK ITEWHl Tha Pso( aweaiaeaj Csssall skav tfwaiaitaai Ci Armey tow rlattotssvl I Tewaise FLOKSJfCK, Oct. 22. The bealth of tbe Pope Is stin good.

It la said tbe neutral Powers baTS eonneeled bim to remain in Home far a time and accept tbe sltaauon, and that be baa concluded to So ao. Papal boll announcing tbe aos pension of tbe Ecumenical Council baa been fctud affixed to tbe doors of all tbe ebnrcbea. Tbe Jubilee, however, la continued. AosTAa nomination for and acceptance of tbe 6 pan lab erown bsr been officially annooneed. Prince ajh sixvs Feiui5asd Maaia.

Duke of Aosta, second son of Victor Emmakckl, King of rtaly. He waa born on tbe 90th of May, 164S, ard baa been for some years an officer, both lo -be army and nary. He now holds among oaiers tbe position cf Vice-Admiral. On tbe silh of May. 1887.

be married Maki a-Victobia Chablottb IlBWaurTTA Jae. daucbter of Prtnoe Chaklxs Emmascel PHiur Joscrn Axphohbo Fbahcib Makia ml Pozzo dclla Cistkkxa.) Lisbos. Oct- n. Tbe King reviewed tbe national troops, yesterday, and subsequently entertained the officers at a banquet. Tbe remarks of tbe speakers were nnauimoiialy favorable to Portuguese independence, and were enthusiastically received.

Madrid, Oct. 25 The oral to ia disappearing from Barcelona anil Alicunte. eliare af Pew law Pawirr-Tbr Kaa-Hsfci L'niveraifr Baat-Itaaa-Uealk af I rat. Slsir. Loxdox, Oct.

22. The Goreniment authorities lately seized twenty-five barrels' of powder at a Fenian store In Ireland. They were taken to Woolwich, opened, and found to contain luclfer matches and nails in considerable nan titles. mixed throurb tbo powder. The barrels, with their contents, were carefully placed on an old bar re and sunk in the river It is understood that tbe usual challenge for the annual boat race has originated with tbe Oxford crew, tbe first time In ten reaia Prof.

Mout died at Edinburgh today. Ttae British rkaaarl BVaaaa'r-aa fkc-re-tary af X.egatiaa at Baaie Herlias af Catholics at Oaaeva. Loxro.v. Oct. 22.

The. Channel firjoadron bare been ordered to embark aa much provisions as can be stowed under tbe batches. Mr. KnaSBLL, tbe present Secretary of Iteration at Rome, will be replaced by Mr. Jertomr.

Tbe meeting of Catholics, to protest again el the Italian annexation of Rome, winch waa beld in ieneva, was presided over by OWihoo Spadljv-iwo. THE WEST. A Slcav Paariliat Tata fUecaiasj Iteaaay Daaial mf tha Ckiarsre af Cellassaa. 8t. Louis.

Oct. 22. GiLUonut, the pusrilist is quite slek at bis traimor quarters, near tbia city, and Kbllt. bis trainer, thinks that be will not be able to meet Tox Allr on tbe 1st of November, tbe day fixed for the fig Lit Moses P. Green, United States Marshal at Hannibal, died of apoplexy a few days ago Home days ao a committee was appointed by tbe Kt.

Louis Medical Hooiety to examine and port upon tbe case of Susan C. OoontBTk. better known as tbe Sleeping Beauty." Tbe Committee pronounce tbe case one of collusion, and declare that Susak id a humbug. Toe Revubluxin lias a communication from N. N.

Congill, Kector of St. Paul's Episcopal Church at Ilick-miD, near tbe residence of tbe Ooodseye f.iniily, stating that tbe writer baa been personally acquainted with tbo family for twenty years, and personally knows tb3t there is no colitis. ou In the and that during that period the girl has always oeen In ber present condition. Appended to tbe reverend (rentleroan'a state-meat are the indorsements ot over twenty-five persons, including judges, clergymen, editors, lawyers and merchants. Is several Instil; ces the signers give references.

There is soue curiosity to know whether the Medical Commit-tr will take notice of this communication, os-oeciarti" th" conclusions the.y roootied are not consistent with the general statements in their report. Cleae af the Ciaciaaaii laeaatrta! Ei-asailias-Utalralty Batweea aa Kiiur and a Theatrical aaaarer A ajait ta Uraw Oat at 1 l-Heeuaf at a sreabvieriaa Rraad. CiNcrvNATT, Oct. 22. The gTeat Industrial Ex pool ion closed to-night.

Tbe attendance was large, being about 10.000. Tbe total receipts have been nearly $49,000. Tbe exhibition has been open twenty-eight days and evenings, and been visited by about 40,000 persons. The larger number of the Committees on Premiums boTe not yet reported, and a general report of the Committees will probably not be made for several days. A movement la on foot to provide immediately for another exposition next year, and will doubtless be carried out.

Owing to a misunderstanding last Winter be-, tween Manager McCacly of Wood's Theatre and Join A. Cockerill, then City Editor of the I.nquirrr, the latter was refused admiaaion to the theatre. It waa supposed tbe matter bad been healed, but since Mr. CucKBRilxwas made Managing Editor of tbtvt paper be applied for admission on a purchased ticket and was re-, fuaed. Last night be again purchased a ticket, taking witnesses, and was again refused.

It is supposed a suit will grow out of tbe matter in which some Interesting questions of tbe rights and duues of theatrical managers will arise. TlieSvnodof the Cincinnati Presbytery reassembled today. Dr. 1st is of New-York, ad-' dressed tbe Synod on tbe subject of foreign missions, and said tbe persecutions in China so far were against tbe Roman Catholics, but Proteat-ant misuonaiiesievertheleBS.oould not feel safe. Rev.

Mr. recently of Western Africa, spoke on tbe same subject, and said tbe late reunion of tbe Presbyterian churches would aid foreign missions. Rev. E. E.

Davis presented tbe claims of Marietta College. Tbe churches were urged to aid In swelling tbe endowment fund for tbia memorial year to' aoo.ooo. J. C. Hoi.B5tiiADR.

proprietor of the Ohio Female College, made a proposition to sell tbe Institution to tbe Synod at a value to be appraised by a committee appointed by tbe Synod, and to donate all above 930,000 as an endowment to tbe College. A committee waa appointed to consider tbe proposition. BJBJB7ira at Ctaciaaata Iaaa' S4.XM. in curs ati, Oct. 23.

A fire broke out in tbo square bounded by Pearl, Second, Ludlow and Lawrence streets today. Boras bammer-sbtp. Jokes' boiler-shop, Tore lev's brick boll dl eg, occupied as a machine-shop, and bellows factory ware destroyed. CorE's pump factory, D. K.

Ixkli's tobacco factory. Dahobt's boiler-shop, and several other bmldmrs of little Tain, were partially destroyed- Tbe loss will not exceed 140,000. THE PACIFIC COAST. ilataesB as Califs asa BUlaard San Fbakcisoo. Oct.

22. The population of California ta flxed at H0.O90, and that of Baa Francisco at 150.000 At a game of billiards last night, juao points bp, Johx Dexrt averaged 84 and fractioo The President of tbe Mercantile Library Association anneenees the sale of all tbe lottery tickets, and tlat the drawing- will positively take plaoe an tbe list of m.ber. scrtpcloBS Brm Alpha. Be- Beleher.4: Bu. Cbollar.

tS4 Conndenee. ts: Crewn Point, i Empire Mill, ti; Oould A Carry, KM; Hale A Xarcross. KUO Imps rial, BM Ken tack, fpe; Ooctdental. t4 Overmsa, IT: Savage, 33 Sierra Nevada, Sli Tallew Jaokst, S3S. 2L The flax after the occurred at taw Unioa and aet of-a nwliUoal Batare.

rawn-Tka lawte- tax at Cahmbia. B. C-virew COUTMSIA. Oct. IraaA iiuniul.

a Tunnssaiifian who reaia ted- rtatols were tbaa drawn and a itot sasaed. daring wbieb Bve white faea and tbeas aegreas are reported to have beea killed. Tbe Barnes of tbe whites are TTLRB, (T) LowBT, Fbost, LbaBIT and Baahobd. A taaa named PowBlX wss wounded la tbe melee, and Crows, member of tbe Legislature, was pursued and wounded. Tbe United States troops recently sent from Laurens County are bere.

and Gov. Scott Is trying to have tbem sent back there. He will not send negro troops, as tbe case of Holdeb before bis eyes. The exeltement la intense, and tbe negro militia are being called out in companies under arms. Il is said there was do politics in the riot.

SENATOR CAMERON. Ocaial at the Frt af Bis Illasas Oaly had aw Aim Chill, bbs is ia Ilia BjamaU Health. Washington, Oct. 22. The information that Senator Cameron was stricken with paralysis, at his hotel in Baltimore, yesterday, was communicated to tbe President and Cabinet by a prominent political friend of these gentlemen, but a telegram was received, today, denying tbe truth of the report.

The Baltimore Aw a. today, says that Senator Cajrkro waa not prostrated. His physician simply advised him to be quiet for a day or two. and reat at home, whither he went on the Northern Central Railroad. The ChnmieU this morning says: The Senator on Wednesday waa out early, paid bla respects to tbe President, visited the Departments, and called to see his friends, and throughout Thursday waa in good health and cheerful.

Gov. Geabt. in response to an inquiry today, telegraphs to Washington from Hamsburg, aa follows I have just paid a personal visit to Senator Cameron, and found bun in bis library in nearly bis nsusl health. Yesterday be bad a chill on his way from Washington to Baltimore, which has passed off without senons Harrubcrg, Oct. 33.

There is no foundation for' the report that Senator Cajcerok had been stricken with paralysis. He is up and in bis usual health this morning. He bad an ague chill, yesterday. In Baltimore, and from the care shown by his friends in making him comfortable on bis way home, probably arose the rumor telegraphed all over the country yesterday. CRIMES AND CRIMINALS.

t'astara af River Thieves aa the Dae-mi A Ferarer Hen fenced at Hasten Nuicide la Tirana ia Aa aaeeaaUary Fssas Oailty. rouGUKEEPeiE, N. Oct. 23. Conatable Ryder and assistants, of Sing Sing, crossed tbe Hudson to Rockland Lake, yesterday, and Bar-prised a gang of river thieves.

Pistol shots were exchanged, and one of tbe thieves captured. It is reported that the Sheriff of Rockland County has captured four river thieves. Seven large bags filled with stolen goods were recovered. Boston, Oct. a.

John Ferris, convicted of forging checks, was today sentenced to ten years' hard labor in tbe State Prison, tbe utmost extent of punishment under the Isw. He made an appeal for mercy, but tbe fact that he has served three terms, or fifteen years' imprisonment for felony, neutralised the effect of bis appeal. The case of ex-Detective John M. Dean, bo was indicted as accomplice of FtiiRld, has been postponed for one week. STATJNTON.Va..

Oct. 23. A TnOMTSOH NlCKEIX. of Monroe County, West Virginia, committed suicide, this morning, by shooting himself through the bead. lie was conveying bla wife'a corpse on tbe Chesapeake and Ohio Railroad to Waynesboro for Interment.

The Inference is that ber sudden deatb crazed him. MORRisTowx. N. Oct. 23.

The Jury in tbe case of Gibson Kent, the indendlary, which bas occupied tbe entire week in trial, brought In. this afternoon, a verdict of guilty, attar being out but a few minutes. RED RTV.LR. An Esaissary aa the Way fa tTaehii Rleasersal tar Psassable Aaaeiatiaa ta he revealed. Tokonto.

Canada, Oqt. 23. Dispatches from Bi. rul slate that O'Donocoh, of Red River, is there on bis way to Washington, the bearer of a memorial, as be says, from tbe people of Rod River to President Obaitt, In wbicb it is stated that the Canadian Government baa violated its pledges to tbe Bed River people; that the latter were induced to submit to the union with Canada under the Manitoba act by pledges given to the Riel delegates at Ottawa that an amnejty would be granted to all members of the ProviHioaal Government, (Instead of which tbe Canadians entered tbe settlement in battle array, scaring away aforesaid Government against the oppression pursued by Canada toward the inhabitants and asks for intercession with the Queen to permit the peaceable annexation of tbe Red River country to the TJnued State. CASUALTIES, Tare 9Iea Killed aa the Erie Bi Bleaa-Bsals Uaaaras hy sit sV ire Urawaes.

Buffalo, N. Oct. 22. Two men wore killed route, time last night, on the Erie Railroad, wucin the city limits. One of tbe victims, named Caspar Biblkt, was a resident of this place.

Tbe other mau.who is unknown, was horribly mangled. His body was cut entirely in two from the left shoulder to the right hip. Bcltast, Oct. 22. Joseph Ehtes.

an employe on the Belfast and Mooaehead Railroad, was fatally injured today, while unshackling cars. Osweuo, Oct. 23. Tbe propeller William CowU, of Detroit, took fire last night at her dock in this port, and ber upper works were destroy ed. Her bull waa aome what damaged.

Boston, Oct. 33. The harbor excursion steamer TatorUc was damaged to the extent of Bsoo last night by fire Tbe body of James Walker, who was drowned by falling overboard from a sail-boat In Cochitcat Lake on Monday, was recovered yesterday. He waa a clerk in tbe Boston and Albany freight depot. Richmond, Va-, Oct.

,23. Mrs. Ophelia Bennett was badly burned yesterday by treading on parlor matches, stjf img her clothing on tire, and died last night. THE TURF. Prrparanas far tha Btaeaa at BaUtlasara airtyaiz Celehrateal Ratan mm.

the Oraaaat. Baltimore. Oct. 23. A large number of visitors were on tbe race-course of tbe Maryland Jockey Club, this afternoon, to witness tha exercising of horses.

Fifty -six of tbo most celebrated racers from all aectiona of the Union, including Etlwxbold, OUnelg, JLbdel Xmder, Lfatt, Carrie Ataarfoa, rtantagemel. Ok ttu mmn, and other famous horses ware on tbe grounds. Each ot these fifty-six arses will ran la some race tbe ensuing weak, which commences on Tuesday, on which day there will bo foar race. All the horses are in spleudid oondi-Uoa, and tbe track at present ta fina order. The Piaaaaad Eever la Baath Africa aa lbs lacreaaa.

London. Oct. 123. The diamond fever at the Cape of Good Hope ia increasing. Extraordinary gem have been discovered.

Claee af tha Bacaa-Lasj Hsthat Girl the Trtav- Bix hamtjox, N. Y-. Oct. 22. The race closed today, la tbe first race, for a purse of taclaorf that never beat 2:40, lour trotted.

by Lady Bttflut, of Newton. Tbe race was In three straight heats. llm 4Ja Xanf aMaowoA, ot Had son, second, and of New-York, third. There were tea sweepstake, pnrse txJOO. for rere five eatriea.

Three trotted aad the race was wson by Aaaariraa Cant, of Kaw-Tork. la tare straight beats Xaea. af Phil ad elp bla. aecond Uotsvmr, ot PhlladelpBia, uttru. Ttmspjaa, fcjoji.

'ixunciLi' TAMMtltm v-ETJICTlVxtsXaa. i as aa Aats-Blag Palittetas A real mi a Wl In tbe extremity of tbeir danger, the leaden, of Tammany havs com me need to reeert to tbe pigeon-boles" at tbe District-Attorney's oflice. for tbe purpose of reopening old cases which were aet tied years ago. An instance of tb- manner in wbatb they propose to trump up charges against their former supporters was given, yesterday, in the ease of TMBnnoBJt Allf.n, proprietor of tae St. Bernard House, corner of Pnnne and Mercer streets.

is a prominent Ann-Tammany politician in tbe Eighth and Ninth Wards. He reeentlv espoused tbe cause of tbe Antt-Rioa? party, and it was then determined by bla foes to destroy bis loflueiHre in boui Wartla possible. An examination into the rroords of tae DiHtnct-Attomey'i office resulted in tbediscov-ery that on the 7th August, 18oS. Allan became cry that on the 7th August, l.3. Allejs became bondsman for a man named John waa accused of grand larrear, and thar be rep-rewnted in an atboavit that be waa proprietor of the SU Bernard House.

Further investigations showed that at that period the property was not registered, altbougb ui fact Allen was tbe sole owner of it. It waa immediately resolved, however, to indict him for peijury. A complainant was ejily found in the person of one Joh Glenox, one of Hon. Michael Nob-Tom's fnenda. who reside in the same bouse with bim.

ac So. US Vanck street. The warrant was issued on Friday. Allen was arrested yesterday, and was subnequently brought before Justice Cox, at tbe Hereon Market Police Court. Ex Judge Stcaxt and Mr.

John appeared for Allen, stron gly denied the charge of perjury, aud asserted that the prosecution was luaUtuted for a political' motive, aud for no other purpose, loey announced their readiness to proye, on the oaths of several witnesses, that Allen did purchase the bouse in question, but subsequently, being compelled to fly to Canada to avoid a political prosecution, that be transferred the title deeds temporarily to bis step-father. That transfer, it was true, was never formally revoked, but Allen occupied tbe house and exercised the functions of a proprietor. Justice Cox said he would be obiiired to commit tbe prisoner for examination, as the offense was of a serious nature. Mr. Stuart made aii application for Allen's relesae on bail, but it waa peremptorily refused.

Judge Cox alledng a reason for so doing that be was acting at the instigation of the District-Attorney. The prisoner waa then committed for examination, which takes place on Monday. It la said that Jualire Cox to Allen, on his arrival at Court, that he would teach him not to attend a Star Chamber Court in Chambers-street-" as. McCabe waa arrested on a warrant Issued yesterday, for tbe purpose of being terrified into suwporUug Tammany candidates. His prosecutors threaten to send bim to prison on a suspended senteuoe about eight years old unless he changes his politics." The only charge against bim now is that be Is tbe principal witness against a repeater, named Jab.

McLaughlin, a tuember of the Tammany Hall General Committee, who was arrested In the Eighth Ward by United States officials for fraudulent regiatra-tiou. It la uot usual lo cases of suspended sen-teuoex to molest a discharged convict unkiss he commits a second criminal ofivuse. McCAna, however, was locked up at Jellerson Market Prison. MISCEELAITEOao LOCAL POLITICS Brpablicaa Trastee IVeaaiaa Tbe Republican Kcbool Trustee Conventions were beld last evening, with the following result First Ward Joseph Scully. Fifteenth Ward Joseph w.

Howe. Seventeenth Ward Joseph P. Stutzman, long term; Puilip J. Lester, to fill vacancy. Eighteenth Ward E.

H. Jenny. Nineteenth Ward Charles II. Lyons, by tbe Murphy Party. Twentieth' Ward James Turner, long term; John Speale.

short term. Tweuty-second Ward Stephen IT. Bimonson. Ibe anti-Murphy party of the Twelfth Ward formed a Committee, consisting of R. C.

Brown. G. Sackett. J. G.

Walkins, G. M. Basstord. J. Crowley, and Dr.

Gregory, to confer with tbe Murphy party for tbe purpose of effecting a loe-onciliation betweed tbe factions. The head-quarters in tbe Nineteenth Ward wss found gusrded by Police, who prevent both of the rival organizations from obtaining admission. Accordingly, each party adjourned to saloons in tbe neighborhood and appointed committees to agree upon a basis of reoouoillation and agieetneut on a nominee. Palitical Brevities. The Independent Kepublicaiie bare nominated Alderman R.

M. Whitino for Congress In the Third District of Brooklyn, iu opposition to Hon. E. D. Webster, the regular candidate.

It Is said that Elizabeth Cidi 6tanton will also run in this district. Tbe Union Republican Ward Convention of tbe Nineteen to Ward net lst evening, at No. 1.000 Third-avenue, and subsequently adjourned to Nicholas Hall. at Fifty-nintU-street and Third-avenue. Mr.

Gsvoaos, W. Coojikt presided, and Mr. ALFRtn Douglass acted as Secretary. On motion of Mr. Allan CoorER.

Mr. Charles H. Ltons was unanimously lnuoraed for School Trustee. Tbe nomination for Inspectors of Election waa referred to a committee with power. The Irish Republican Central Club will bold a ratldcatiou meetiug at tue Cooper Institute on Tuesday evening nexL Major James Uaggertt will preside.

Addresses will be delivered by Hon. Horacb Grlely, Gen. Jrosoir KJLPATR1CR, Joseph C. Clakee and others. Tbe following nominations of candidates for Assembly were maue in Mercer County, N.

yesterday First District Joseph H. Brcebe. Republican; Charles Hcdsdt. Democrat. Third District L.

T. Roblss, Republican Dlltz, Drmocrat, Tbe King's Connty Democratic Assembly Convention met last evening aud made tne following nominations: Second District. Smith C. Bat lis Third. Iuminick.

Rik-ur Fourth. W. W. Mo? let bixui. Bebnaru Havrr; Seventh.

William Waimright; Eiriith, Samuel aKbel-tka Ninth, Johk JaouBs. Preparations are in progress for a Democratic baibccue to be held at Tamuiaay UuiL ou Thursday evening next. Douglas Tatlor, Las entire charge of the arrangements. Tbe following Mozart nominations were made last evening For tue Niutli Congressiou-al District, Flris a.ndo Wood for School Trustee of the Seventh Ward. John Ford.

Tbe Twenty-first Assembly District Convention met on Friday evening. W. J. Eonix-son presiding. On motion ol James Egan, Mr.

Wm. J. lliEluDuM was nominated lor nicinber of Assembly trom that district. DOMINATIONS Candidates far Caasrreasaad lerthe Stats Aeeeaaalv Csaslr Tickets. MroDLKTow.N, N.

Oct. 22. The Republican nominee in the Second District, (Orange.) for tbe Aaaembly. la A LP red b. Post, of Goshen; and for School Commissioner.

John W. Blacsox, of Wawayanda. Bcuesectadt. Oct. 23.

The Democrats of Schenectady County nave nominated Hon. Gcshom Baxkek for member ol the Assembly, and Hexbt Schcmerhorh for County Clerk. CLIPTOII PR DiGS, Oct. S3. J.

W. NICHOLAS baa yielded to the wishes of the Democracy of this district and accepted tbe nomination for the Assemblv. Alba Oct. 22. The Democrats today Dominated Edwabx Cotlb for the Assembly from the Third District, and tbe Republicans aoml nated WM.

D. Scnderlin In tbe Fourth District. St. Louis, Oct. SX Major Dale announces himself as a Democratic candidate for Congress in tbe Fifth Missouri District.

GENERAL NOTES. Pittsburg. Penn is to bare another Democratic daily paper, to bo called TAs Payer. Alassacbusetts Democrats have nominated LkoroLD Mobmb for Congress in tbe Fourth District, and Sxth Adams in the Seventh. The Democratic Congressional Convention for tae Twenty -fifth District met at Caaaadaigua an the 18th knst and the official report says that after mature deliberation and much discussion it adjourned oae week.

Tbe Republican Corrrention of tbe Serentb Assembly District met last evening, at No. 740 Broad war, with 8. F. Bnirru In the chair. Geobgb E.

Hill was uaanimoosly nominated as candidate for member ef Assembly. A Convention for the Second District of Virginia was held la baffolk on tbe lTta tnst-. and nominated Mr: Wm. Rod set Jokes, of Norfolk, as a native RepwtMieao' eandidate tor Congress, in opposition ta Hon. James H.

Plait. who is a native ef Vermont. Ur. CnAKXKS A- 8wah. a member of tha On-endaaA fU8ty Coxomittec r-rr Assemblv from tbe labor reform party of his diau.

lii.Tt ie offsnas has beea exDelied ir" hA CotBXBiC- 'e off. other BBemoeta. iik.wv Trip" Jymrmal comolimenta aid St bL Lawrence as the model eounry. it aara TtbSt tha Eepublacaa Committee bavear-ZELriiZt eetfflln every school dtneLand IlekMmMsiMlMB tbev will aw with-LTbtndredvote. what tW malortty wUl be.

Tb) Indianapolis Jrmal thinks tbo ealobbaa gone RaMMiaUcaa aad ladiana LKaaBM-ratte. has a imi'inat aranax aa aext Preaidotitial aatpaiga. and aaya taat lad tbe tttt.rloB, AOfl WaNatO IMW 04 ffm At Waa i faff PendLetob aad bfrlewda. 9 MT' Mrwasm awrawa -4 a-w, District, la. asys tae Alaany XwnZLiJmrZl.

a prominaot faanafaeturer vuSZaUTaa gnlleniao of great inlelli4nal7uoa asaasnd piactical sagacity. Ex-8apernsor Smith Elt. received Ibejolot niMBinatloos of ha t-iaaerZiiTv-i wmT Tammany HaU aad -Teem- bemaeraeV cSSl eauoaa of the Hereatb iijfL? now represented br Han. H. r.

"TrT, elined a re nomination. Tbe diatrtet oetns; overwhelmingly Democratic there at little doubt of Mr. Elt's eiectkm. CoL Thomas Lw Joxkb. 6iring to aee aoea more peace aad harmony among tae Detno-crats.

haa withdrawn from tbe evnteet for re-electioo to Cor. cress in tbe Sixth District ot Kentucky, saving that the uatortaaate coadi-tMo of bia taarty arreata ois serioBs eaaaidera-tion. aud that in an hour like this be wonlil lb rather bear an olive branch tbaa wear a victor's piutue. A grand maAs-rnectintr will be beld at tbe Cooper Institute en Tuesday evening. Oct.

as. by the Irish Republican Central Club of New-1 ork and Brooklyn, to ratify the Kepubuca nominal ions for State officers. Tbe meeting will om auiAresaea by tbe Pieeident. Major Art. uao-glktt, Hon.

Horace Greelet, Gen. Sir.waBT L. WotDX)ED. Gen. atlLPATKICK.

JOOEFH C. Clabke. and other dlstitiguisbed citizen. Tbe Bingbanrron EfyubHran speaks en-thusiastiealiy ot Thom as PlaTT. the Repuli-lu-an candidate fur Congress in the Twenty-eiirbtli Dinrlct.

saying that he bas always been trae." He is a draggist, Presidenf of tbe Ttoga National Bank, whieo he aaKited to orsanaze. and a director of the Southern Central Railroad, an enterprise be was LrTatly Instrumental iu makinf successful. SreakTbp of the meetinir beld in Louisville to do honor to the memory of Geo. Robert E. Lek.

tbo aurievJaraB' says: "It was graad in Its proportions, in its solemnity, aud in its Impartiality. Every element was represented. Our Kentucky Republicans showed ibeinserve iu tbeir character as Keutlemeu aud as American citizens, and the platform and ball were crowded with Union heroes aud Confederate berooa, representing both political organizations." The 8yracose Jovrmul savs that a paper asking Hon. Dennis McCabtht to be an Independent candidate lor Congress ia tbe Twenty-third District, is being extensively cur ulatod In that eity and vicinity, and that it Is announced with bo attempt at secrecy, that Mr. Robert Mc-Cartmt, tne-Democratio candidate, bas agreed to withdraw, on the eve of the election, and thus give Mr.

McCartht the held airamst the Republican candidate. The Jowmoi declares that it has no fears of the results of this movement, whatever coarse It may take. Bailraad Bivalry. The tunnel difficulties between the Morris and Essex and Erie Roads were renewed last night, and all the trains on both roads were delayed for more than two nonrs. The switch-tender of the Moms and Essex Road at the west end of tbe tunnel had placed tbe switch for the paesenrer-rraui.

due -at Hoboken at 7:25. when the ensineer of an Erie relzbt-tratn ran the front of ais locomotive over tbe switch, thus preventing tbe taassage of both Moms and aud Erie trains from tbe west into tbe tunnel. Tbe switch-tender and engineer maintained their positions until after o'clock, and kept a doaeu trains waiting at each end of the tunnel. Superintendent SCHOCH, at soon as he beard of the difficulty, sent an order to allow the freight to pass, rather than Impede the travel of the roads. About 9 o'clock, aud before Mr.

Schoch'b order had reached the place. Superintendent Bebthoun. of the Erie Road, sent an order that the freight-train should yield the tTHCk. since, under the rules, it bad no right to it. The passengers oa the Morris and Essex trains, three of which were kept in waiting, declared tbeir williasmeas to wait all night." rather than have tbe switch-tender yield.

A party of tbe passengers were also desirous of takiug off tbe Erie engineer by force, and running his train back. Ex-Goy. J. Gregory Smith, of Vermont; Hon. Charles II.

Sherrlll. of Washington Con gressman Upson, of Ohio, and Dr. W. T. Hel- meth.

of 8U Louis, are at the 8t. Nicholas Hotel. Gen. T. W.

Sherman, of the United State Army; Hon. E. O. Pen-in. of Albanv.

and LaeuL-cwmasander Cowles, or the United States Navy, are at tbe Metropolitan HoteL Gen. George W. Williamson, of tae United States Army, and Hou. H. R.

Seidell, of Roone-ter. are at tbe Fifth-avenue HoteL Oen. B. H. HilL of the United States Army, and Hon.

a H. Wnntaker. of Washington, are at tbe Grand Central Hotel. Wendell Phillips, of Boston, and lion. k.

c. Moore, or Chicago, are nt tbe St. Denis Hotel. Hou. C.

Cole, of Boston Hon. Geo. W. Smith, of Chicago, and J. llama, of Massachusetts, are at the As tor House.

iarellaaeaa Telearraasa. Augusta, Oct. 23 Extensive preparations have been made for tbe Cotton States Fair and Agricultural Congress wbicb commences Tues day, the I5tb inat. The list of exhibitors is un usually large, and tbe display promises to be Tsxied, extensive and Interesting. Nkw -Orleans.

Oct. 23. There were twelve deaths from yellow fever yesterday. If Tsa Walwa laar Sreeia-ht, Use the diamond spectacles and eye-glasses manirtactared from "niinate crystal pebbles." Por sale by A. r.

Benediet, No. IS Bowery J. O. nrown. No.

Ill Sixth- venae; P. C. Campbell. No. SM Foorth-avonn K.

Font No. XZ1 KlgbtAvaTenne; P. Olaa-aoc. No. 3.Z2S Thlid-arenaa Johnson Kabtaaao.

NO. U0 HOWery U. 11- t-neips, oiauaavaaae; H. N. squire.

No. 7 Fidtun-straet; S. P. qaire. No.

182 Bowery: G. W. Walsh. No. 244 Grsenwlob- ireet Ji parivarawal.

"Rlfiun Cttbeo. The invention of tbe "Hard sober MuHIpedaJ Truas," by Dr. RIGO. ot No. Bareiay-at-, was a hwg atev In tas rirht direc-Urm.

1'nr olfanlinaaa darabditv, comfort and efflcl-enuy In tea worat cases of ntptnre, Uus laatnunent leaves nothing to oealreC Adjusted by tha LmjoUu-ln person st hit old asiabliahmonL, Ne. 1 iiareiay-sL A dcertumwiL Billiards. PUBLAlt A COIXESDIS, Mannractnrera of tiis STANDAItD AilEUICAN BIJ.L.1ARD TAB LB a. IUostraled catalos-oaa oeai Of man. Wararoouia, No.

7- Broadway. New-York, 0anr foye. Elate lye. Tbe BATCHttLOa'S HAIR DYE Is the beat tAe warM ta aaly aanastays narastsaw. ra- ,.1 kmcm Hold anr.

babie. hern, aad sropariir apauad at BATCH ALO 11' Wig llauij, No. la xtjud-ak. New-Ycs. ld Pea.

Fni.EVS Fin Pens and Penetla. Factory and saissrooui No 1M Broadway. A Fresh Baaalt af desaiac IKiasraasrai Spring Water juat rsoslvsd by JOHN No. Coilega-olaca. afeOO DALE CORNWALL.

On Tharadsv, Oct. by Kev. Jamea W. Habbail. Dcncar mcOoix-1KDALX to L1LUE li-, daughtat of Ueorga Cornwall, all of Brooklyn.

caros. iah tiw. PTMbnrtartaa CBan-A. -M-av. ant rta rt by Bnv.

lsr. Crosby. John mtkuastt to Jkvmb ti. 1MUOLAA. nsngniaa- aa Jua.ai "a City.

DltXJ. HOtll Hsvr. Frsnee. an Meat, in ta jj, Tnar of lavs JoasPH Hool kT. of this City.

Ilia trienda aad lass of bis bratbsrs. Aataany and Heurr L. Hofruet. and of bat L. Walsh, ar raqaeatad attend hla funeral from at, Stephan's Cathone Church.

East SStB-sa, Bear aa Monday aBarnuaT. StA lnaa- at Mil a'cAock. when a aolemn saasssf raqukaa wlii aOared ap lac th reaose ef hi souk LXK- On Thursday. Oct. at.

at fate resldiaiss, N. OruMitT Park, this City. Besjamix F. Laa. Th relative and friends at th family ar nswaeV rally In vi bed to attend, th ran arm! from Caivarr Church.

earner at ah-v. and Uat-aL. aa Moaday. 34 th st 11 o'cioe. A.

M. witnout furtaar Botios. MOZIbLB At Fatdo, Hwlfanand. aa Oet, TfTO, JoaarM Muaiam. at Bouf.

IlalJ, la th mtb year of his "atOTT. On Trtday. Zlst bast, MART B. Xa.wtto of Cum rr D. Mott.

Kalauvea and friends ars nrritad to attend rtxBersl aeirasAasrlsisaSMBi aswBa.ll aast aL.on MooiT, at 1 'clock. McJEBRJSNOa mday, 21st taat. AtOOBSTA, vMsvei BertMcLsrrea.sgedM yeara. Ta fnaadsaf tas taaaily ar invited atlsall ta faaeraLrfronThar la reWroc Man th-v, ooMoav oayTtae tta maL. at o-oasak A.

AC. wilkaal turtbar RICHAJSrjS. At BrWepart, Comv, aa Taarsday. taat-. star, uaaui TaaltaaarslserviawwUlb B4d as the grssaAMaal Caarch, as that lty.

EacTatTp. AC TastraiBdsaf SPARKS. this City, Oet, 2L, af teftammstVsa af the brain. ROBBBT CLBVrlastd, yaungaat eBiaa ef Ai-trad M. sad aUia J.

Snarka, agad ysars aa Says. Baastrvasaa trliaSaaf th family ar rasa eifalty temted a a Head haa tuairai, wtUasat farther tarntar twih-st, aa Msaday, Oct. Si. at 3 e-oleek P. taat Bat wn bars ta the rtetna? day, aXbas aavatv was this tnlanra dsi Thus swilUr aad ais utoaway.

It aVd rr Its expanding soul Bad over Bwrnt with wrang as Bad aver spumed at Has van's a ur vc BiiBijasditsaw It dtad to ska It died Cirss. But for a BBOsieni felt ta rod. I Oh Tjoaraer. SaS at ta. Oh coaraer.

such ta Lord ats-lsrsa. i ars as Mimrii at wax MISCELLANEOUS. ElDAlaina avarv taaibtv aaaorasasal kaaawlat far aoowiring a arasiisai i WBRnT aai i VzTrrJTsra. 3B MS tawAra rr.aata Lt at Ho aei i t.s r- tZ fc" mSCXLLAPTEOUS. lVlCwa.

AV BinDME Jto. sm BTtOArrwAT, nbab oriat iONTJa-rx. gagas IB wttbta 'ATmruvnicn SOS PACKAOM OF WHITB CHINA. DKCO-RATXD CHIBA. OUMWAU- atCAI.

BBOHZaVa, COMPOeUTTON BBOHZKaV CXCaCXaV MANTEL aSTTa. JAKDINaUUCS, AATXFXCXAX. FLOWERS. BlaQOS FiaCTRKA, arc Alas of ant a aaaxactur. CCTLERY.

bILYKR, PLATED WARE AND GAFtXTtJTlES. IIXTJitlNA rKDCKANDKLIEBa AND OAS TXXTTTBJBS. speeiarty by bt owa arttstj ia all i slsrs msAefi farnlwua aad nineRisx. In estsnw af fa Bfei tec of (ion. Hafeert k- Laa, wnaji ispsilsl lafwaaus bis dnc and Christian virtoea, wtU be beld st tbe COOPER INST1TITTK.OB MONDAY EVENING, atth at o'ciuck.

Tbe aropoard mariat. although taanawraSsd by ta Waaihuin naiBnat ta the City af aw -York. yet ta regarded as la ao seas bora af aarUaaa feeling, bat solely from the desire do bnaer to tae aismory at araat aad gaadaaaa aa tUastrtaas Aaaartcaa. Ta atsebdaoee, taarafor, af ad. wiUaaat raferenea aection ar nationality, who may ba dlaposed to ait with as on the oceaaraa as oerdtaUv lavltea.

5t wiU be spaeadly fasains tor ladies sad taeur saoorts. and wiU be designaaed by ushers waa will be By arrangement of tha foDswtng Ooanmitlaa: ac 11. IU)l ii, Cbairnia J. D. Imbodea.

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Adams, J. a-BaaU. W. H. Af TI.

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Twcinr, ia. ac tuiureui. The nieetair wUl be ealW ta oroar aad araanliied- with Hou. JJ.U. Av.

WAaUias Prratalaut. and Uia toi-owinf rentleroen as Vic-tToaidania PETE IXK PER, y.lHir. IL LEWD LOWK. H. APPLETON, HEN BY GR1NNELL.

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UA-RDA EH, OoL BURTON N. HARBISON, 1 HABAlsOrT, I 'ANN All ILL, I IHN 1 a LNOs. kkoN. xaajor nunuir TAR All 1LL nnur J. Major J.

F. C'CMM nacrslsriss, Alajor J. D. KELh CoL OEOROE UMMU QlITTINfi Bl'SIVKSSI-WMITK French China Dinner Sets, lal pteoa $30 1 CXaorsd ana Olit French China Dlnuar ewta. 73 Chanibar rtM, Cokaed, EngUah War.

11 pieces, St SO 309 pairs MaatM Vase at about half erioei BX Card-rs- oeiTsra, Jarduiarea, ate. avo sa shoal hail prioa. QTjrTTTNO liTJSINESK' HilTBT-Dlatad Caatork. eil Cut Botties. S5 SO Rilver-pleted Tablaooena SS th dusan Ivory-handled Duiner-Anivaa, liogers A Sona' baat Hbettlald uaaka.

ss SO to doaan. Kveiy thtnr marked In very pam nrurss. charge for Innkwag W. I. F.

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POSIT. AAI VELY be oteaent and sneak at Sevantaanth DMtnet Repubboan Wupram, aitb-aV, beiea Sth andwh MONDAY EVEN IN O. Oet. 34. at a-otoek.

ETHAN ALLEN and MORITZ KLLXH-OKft ar also expected. Tbe Union Ola Club. eoav. posed of tbe Andeiaoo Brothers, and Messrs. Deyo and wf will ainsr.

wan iww MhJU. r. AUAAAisuavu, a laaaiani Davto B. Maxusii, Sacretary. mnKLPTa WARIK-ATA X.

snthorixed meeting of the Tammany Hall Seaoal onvention of the Xllth Ward, boh! corner of Slh-av. nd rjfuri.st-. ou tha evening ot Tiaay, wee u. jonn KTRAITOS waa re-noml nated School Tluaiee tor taa term of Ave years. THtO.

F. TONS, Chslrwtsn T. EFT. CROMBIX. I K11- KEJJtfUNTJS GBtt'R rnAPBL-VRBa SKATS-Kast 14th-L.

Bv. JOBX W. TTsiawB. asrgyman tn cAars-Servteesoa SUNDAY at 11 A. M.

aad TH P. M. Th svenrag srxsnan, on la ta eoars aa -Faith aad Watka" Subjeet JiMwm 4a tea. Strangers onrdially Invited. HOWARD 91iaSIOrY AND HOSE VOK UTILE WANDERERS, Na 40 New-Bow.

ery. Kev. WM. VU SIKTBa, nuptirmicoayaw-iww tiie visit her Is from ta a'cloak day exeept Saturday. tunday cnool to srotars.

iouowan ay mAArmZZi miA aincinr for thirty Blnates. Sundav- aebool teachers' TUESDAY o'clock. prayer-mooting same avamng from to 9 o'clock, preceded by a atnaong lesson, beginning at 7H. lJar-acnom tat vvmmm- MRVf ORIAL iERHCM WILL BK bald ta tbe taiaAt-st. Baptist Chore, jjext LORDV DAY, Oct.

at, at A. AC P. M-aad 71 pT aC Preaehing MORNING and EVEN IN by itrm. oni and KVARTS. tw ef th forsnar Pastors af tbia tiroa aoaord ehureb.

Tb afturaaua BMatiag will adilressen ny ajtb. waium, a. Hoooa. IiAVika, and si ban AU ar bivttsd a NR RK PMT MClBTTe-l iaai hing aa bCKOAYat tas Maitaara' Caarch. earner af vataanae aa Madlsoa sta at 10J, A.

M. and TV P- AC. by th Pastor. Rot. th Mttrrf i also at th Miasaooa, earner of Water aad Davar, aad No- 37 West-aL, at th P.

M. RET. T. T. HE.1PKICK, fPASTOR ttrsaa smuit Metbodast Cbureh, Kraokjya, E.

near Hh. will nrasch his atth dawaarss SA BBATit EVENING. 7a o'eaack. an Caurtahip. Tbe raAawrtslaVA Marntag sabjact.

1H TAsgisiiilisrf tas tinais xtaaa. As-rj OtTLIM CBLMJ BC H.BKBVICXS ON SUNDAY, Oet, ta, at A- AC aad 7 f.k-ta irTiagHalL Hav. Dr. Bellows wiU praach ta ta aoormag aa Tas A'atiowal CsaVsv Kv. Aowaao Mt ta vsamg.

aa XAs Jil islbi Caarat. Basts traa. TO-DAY AT ward taau aaavauly WWrOAT DO KS TT 1 rl A a BISHOP af um Chareb af Msaat Zsaa. will araach lirj-iattV. WashlBgtea aiasra.

aa MONDAY at F. M. Haats xrsa. Sab) t- ra urr 7 alt tas Alww Fseid. y-dPygaTiUl a ai a as era.

as wnunvn, SSsc asrd-vPrehAff aa BAB HAT a MOKNIOsTl! a clock, aadtatb EVENING at TVeasaek. by ta Psatar. Rev. C. It af MSB.

SSbbSt IlaaaTsttpThL Prajrar aaaatiag at P. AC If4BkTTfg BSTwIRIf jrOHHW tntiaA aad Jasas Chrtat uisnoJ Asreaat Il inarTT Houai na, as caapa J.tM ktauai I. sa V-r mmi iwm aa mm mil vui awaaaw iss TaavAsrs. Jews, iwanaav Ae.klasly mvitasVi ar, BOABK. BSBSCTO rabralg Wtts, fcawiaaa, WUl BrsaaB Carca tb Assbbbbuv earaar UMt.sai TODAY S4 a-aaaaa A.

AC Yn. c. DAY. Oe- -MONTHLY MJCKYISO. alOJi- S.

BfsaLJ SB KYAHTS, X. Bv. OF fVCbicara, win as an tairsa rVLiaTWoi OS at, "ta' a res it7BAi oar TH Hbpw nKBSIAH. PARK. I rr h-v.

tiao. a. Btrwesri. Feasor. itoailNO aa KVET4INO.

aahjecttaiai IJMmm F. At auavTpraviae; ooaciaalTely taaA aointa ao bold aaaw aTa-l2i saonala, saanaraglag sad woatag tasss aa- StyTtyaa Pvaaabayg wi bUA HAi atd iwat, P. stTW Raw. H. XLtauowaa.

I. aa laa ---a-- JJ-a. BSafaX aa 1 1 aaaiaal Baakaj aaBar paawaBfSBBai aaat aaaaBavaaaawaasa sws ewaaaaaBaaBBaraaa la- -V-Ui S53 KELIGIOVS tlCtSLr JBWaalBBBIaaga amr at aha yew-gBglsadl OnarragafaaiBt dTaawab at Mas Clsy, wa -raaab sa aUNftAT, aaBVi AM. sad Tit T. btj aHgvtsws UNTiAT6L ti aseB aaJfsaVr ta taehBrCtwrBaT ata.BaW aad' iTIVaBtj TBU5I tTAa alALL.

14 sJUdl T. UHTUT BTXJfT Jfo' ERVICSS Bad LECTURE ob ntr 1MH TWl'ES OF KM A Ntm. aWP-HKlCBORO. oa tl'AaAl iWHIMl net haaas by Key. f3i M.

B.1.XM-- jj uyww tar Tas sabaekavUad. itu-tml aw taiv i4 5 tad. sesnnienss at 7 TM4BB OF O.Y rP THE 1'iUT- AJFrANT EPLHOOA-Al. CHURCiL-Te aanaal anrwiam before the BiaJtf Wtfl arracwel to Ca'vary Charca. th-v.

aad by Rev. CUARUb H.UiU,! IK ic. Hacaar af tb Csaal af tbe ifiily Trti.ttv.: Braoaiya. Laos; lalasygaa MCNDAY F.VENCNU.I Oct. A- mt lit aaek.

C- AlOMPlAY. Oak, S4.I atUa'easwaT A. ac taarllseitw4AI aasai at tawCaarab ef tas laeiy savior, siUat awv MatHsrtt-aw- fsr Mvlne aervlca, wttb tb KtrWlautrsao -4 taa Hory ta ba lobaa-ad by a buaiaaaa iiiiaaiiai Oa MONDAY' EVENtNO, rt. At, St 1 1 e'cloatc a a. Tlanotaa' OhnrcB, rtrr- taav.m1iai,s a-i eral wmalnaary mosling wiU be be Msatmars tea i eonUnned a TUS1.Y.

Oct, it, st -t o-Uiek a. I at taw Chare, af ta Mary Savbar. -bec, aaar Mallsnav. i'. G'RAft TKTI sajjR RtNf a' RAM.V, AT Cooper laatuot.

aaJr ta aasrxwaf tasbao! ef Teniperanest Tbelaat metine ol th eeis BUt basdrtrwaaart bv KttWAJin Cacswbia. P. AC. W. ba.

srraat Caaadian orator will acit-Tw Rata aniae -T Mr. Haa. CI as. Mirti wta and rTkrak Mwaarrr-. Jr.u, W.

Pi. wta vaasdiewory remarks an preside. n. Ii. ClltRt'U.

bat wean AUrxxue aarU Hprlng ata-RaV. A. K. Haa. Bub.

Paatnr. wiU areh aa SUNDAY at 1S A- aC andTS P. tb BkorniaT aarsaon wiil ba Afraotad tb (tabbatuvaebool. sna vnnna: annnio's prwvefiav tag an WEDNKHDAV EVKM.Ntt aad ETparis aneatlng oa JfBJDAY gYaalSQ, fast T1IBLB QtESTIOS, RKV.it MOAR, HUltO! A 9 will preach SUNDAY MORStNit'ln Ela-htv-i sixth ai ai rTab rtar laa CbtrreaKre. t- P.

PBTaOt. l'astor. In toe EVliN LN'U Ht. IlUSO willui preach In Heakmaa HU M. K.

Cbureb, (Kb-xL. below Sd-av- Her. Dr. Hoout Pastar. awabjaat ilPI nlasaial lOghtt OmUkatit OC'IiTtV FAH THK INC Kit Atari OP i THE MINLsTKt-Th annual isermo wfl Breacbed in St, Peter's.

Chereh. Hraok lyn- ante at. near Road an SUND AY KVENINO, toe tad o'clock, by Right Re. II. A.

NEELT. O. D- au-: of Mama. Th Bishop 3f ivaar lxkaad am Tb ooooctlon will I aid af tb gMaarat I TT-MT RUT SJRTI ODIST il Efi-tcorAiiOHhiica, (aaar L-l Hav. JOBN H.

PaV Preaehing at MX MORN INOaa47a KVENINO. San-tar aabasl at aad S'l sveaack; A. IL Bai'MMgiX. Bapennteadent. Yo Seal ail Iras aud a welcome.

-f I irFRRAf PBKftRTTBRf Afi UAUHDJicII, 3th-aL. near laumyViaat. Uia iluaa i ao HABB ATH at 10H Ai M. and 1 1. M.i Praaehlnc 1 ta tb Bsarnina: by ta faasnr.

Hav. Osoaas H. caaa-4 bbbs. it lung la tas svauing byi absy, D. a niT KVAIStitSi.IZATION.

THK CITY Miaaisa wUl bald IMtlri naMUf tn taa Bfad- Ison-aquare Pnsbytertgb Cbara. SABBATH BVMN- INU. Oct 23- at 7k Kev. Dr. auul Haa.

Dvbtra and Rev. Qaoxyc I. MnwrM wuitaka Bart u4 ALLKMTBRkY 91. Btj CHVfatCSA. bevween Rivuigtou aad Deisnoey nuttwr.

Wk McAtxisTSB will nreaen at I0H Ai M. arid 7a P. MU Sanaavehaal st A M. and IHi P. at.

Ysaaar! people's prarer-mseUuS at o'olockJ seats frs. eora any mviaea. i i UNI VR KHALI) 31 Ai CMWESTSEa wdl raaab THIS EVXN1NO sal' the ehurcheoraer of BJaeekar aad Dawaiug ata taa-first of a set las of expository serraoa an the TJniver-j aabst bebaf. eubfaci irks tTwassraalial Jasa af 0ML i Sarvtoas begin at 7w I OT. PiDLI KKFORH OUa'OSCj uununuii, pw i iflirawa wi waaaa aaai andSth a Bar.

ALSSaaosb R- Tuoarsos. D. Pastor. Pleas Ood, ihvia servtoe aa SUNDAY, ZSd lust- st 1H o'clock A. M.

and 71 efoloca: P. M. Sunday acaeol and ctllnlfen a sarvte as srsaaaa A. a. 17 VllKfOT ILS fKK KT PKKN.

BYT Kill AN CHUiWJII, paar Sta-av. Pi ebaig by Rev. David IxoLUV-of Uamiltou, Canada, mah. BATH MORNINO, at0H A. M.

In tha EVKNINO, Rbv. B. P. COLLI, ol pssaaln. N.J- will ptaana ai 71s P.

AC rj tSniCATION Of THE A.KC I'VatK. ROOM af the St. Join's M. CTianrh, fUd-at, bean Broadway and -sth-av- SUNDAY. Uot ft.

Preachlna at WH A. by Ray. W. IL FBaBBW IA, IX. Bunday-achooi st 2 AC; Pxaaohlag at I a P.

by Rev. GEO. Esrat THR PILORITs JIIIIILeReRKV. BR. Baoob will kits btax saeoext lecUirx.

to BraaaV way 1-abernaela t-tooro. on HUMd EVBNINU. Oet. at e'elocw. ttaajec jvatsoaat Aurua, taaaas ttm aad pamiaua.

i 'i riinr TAREtt.14CIiK BAPTIST AI CHURCH raws ot Bible inquiry meat awry SUNDAY. In thaudine room af tbe near Utb-st. Haiact lar iuaiST. Oct xj maas jf aoia 1 oaji aatt Tin. i ami: cordially Invited ta attend, -i: I -i- A NT IOC attPTMTl encsan.

Bieecker-aC. anrnerat Pasunr, ajv.i JotiB LOVE, Jr wiil praaoh an SUNDAY. Oct. 31, aiM loi, A.M. and 7k.

P.M. Sabjeat tor tb svaau John-btrert! at. ihdrch, bbw-. tween Naaaau and Wjdua si. Tha Psstuc, I iav L.

S. WBBT, will pveaiib st HH A.iM.sad Taj I. t-j Subject in tb evening 7Aa lmi0 heats traa, ABU- are cordially Invited, i ST. AWN'S EBKK 11 Ht l-fl Ifc -M naarathav. On HL'NDAY Rev.

i Dr. Oalijw aoBT7 wdl nraaca at TH an I OH A. af.j P. M. for daary mute Rev.

S. P. HOLjAsa at 7 P.M. InatructMa st 4 P. AC 5- BEREAlf BAPTIST CHURCH.

af Hadfard andrDoamlnsT stav I'f larha wbfi' tbe Pastar. Ray. p. 1 rUvuak Subject at A. rss fdowotl Prmxhsd is tas aosttssi at 7a P.

ALA, Th Jwraai tbs naff. CKCONIMITBBgT "1. 11 KM CaB. Ajnecweeu Aveoeea iam a-riwma aa rai M. bv Rev.

D. O. Fbbaib, aad at 7 P. M. tnr a at r.

Hkowx. Juveail maynaBary at are weioossa. TE PRkNIN Bv tl WC'SA It 'Ala-. CJCI nmi'11. Some C2uirL Na East XXh- st ba-" twaen Madison aad 4th.

ava. flei i Bas aUIt CAY 1 next, at 10W A. M. Tb Reetar (Raw. Dr; Pbx A waUU preaeb.

Bests frs. -1 THIATRS.TANT (EPISCOPi I. 1 AM It I CHU RCH, near M-av-aervto. US A.aLf and 7t P. M.

Evening' aubteotMAaa .4 Wor kin" men and working woaaaa asaeciai A aaliantiua will no is Ban, onrRi-n ovl tit sc as latAvie asA.x VREST. ttb-av. ahoy 4M b-at. lr. Jt, Uow.

LAK o. 11. D- Rector Rev. T. K.

COB aAD. J. etaie Atecaor. Divine ear-fio aa SUNDAY 14 P.M. 5- si at ll a.

AC aad BAt TT A'Cl CHURCH, beiweea; Sth and 7i ava. 7 aauhlast every SUNDAY at isii' A. M. and I I by ta Pastor. Rav.

Wi. H. -Pa am Alo. i. sonea; aanoal P.

AC F1 Lotrnu church, pier i do River. K. At. nTBtun. sd wi a taaa Chorea SUNDAY API1 ItTOO.V next, aarvtes com ai ending sa saas aaaa bers ef seasaea attend (las Cbarcb.

i i CntTRCH OP TM IKCABJ1 aVTIOrV. Midiaonav. and aStl-at Tb Church hue laaas. Uoaw1ll be waa tnr third aervioa aver; fCWDAT EVENLNO at ecAottk. At ta extra as rwi amiaf hi i HiAaAtrp rn op the holt l7ia-av- next tnb-aa.

Drnaa nrir DAY at MH A. AC aad 4 P. AC Tb IBsaraa araach tn tae morning and aVsv.DtW. A jUgVaCaA st in th afternoon. i i REV.

Urn. H. BSSLR WILL; PREA4J ff to the Besaaiaa Hlti AC E. CBasna. atart NJ aVabASA.l aV at TH esBCk.

vised. I ulitf I AT. a to ofaocs. ana ia ins: ruif It ftsads-aabaoL 3 P. jAjl sxa ba- I -c 7.

IfOHTH BOPWfl PBAA Wast Twaaty-ttardatfil is isbia ITinTaJ Church, aear 7th-av- aa SUNDAt.at A. au aiut P.M. Ynaag paon.iaw acayar-aaaauagas AC. A oordaal havtlaiina gtea taauead; i f. BVftCaV KK- opening.

Rav. A AMI. at Mi a-claek A AC? rcvrjiH, Atsw.STxraaa MAAaipr.Jraad ata-ca I aad praacning ay laarasaac, a. ttmiwm a.au P.M. iomZ.

ALCUUKCII.eoaer Madiaooaav. aud a tb-L SUN by an aisetw Rev. MaaaiLi, r-shauwob, at and P. M. AM sr to-sasd.

i ITTSSaX RS PHESBYTEBIAN Ol RCH. I anas ITaiis tb Paa- AAMi Hav. H. W. 4xSkLAa.

an, aAjitAA'Cjla Oocfa, a i A- M. aad 7 F. At, HUraagera aa tl: ac hariag araiBBBB ly is vttaa. I ORATOPrr op IT. MtlAJ Jl ti arvtass a BTDAY at 7.

11 at- ad at 4 and F. AC MaralDK near hi i Rav. K.SIUJ AiakaMw af Qnlaey, Maaa. itywamg PrewaetWWS A. UOav MADISB N.ATKNXK BirTW CHCHCIL luraar tist bay.

JTf. Kidrtmi, Psatoat ant banawxt BUNDAY. AM mi jr. at. araaal at A.

IA. rilTITRTYM YENTaTI-STTt'EKT Ft. X. CH KCH, aaar Mvmuaaf SCHDAT MORN INO sad kVAJi IN VKNINO by ts Pat tb L-ki at aad at x. H.

Boaxat. Babaa CALYABY LiAPTL'lT CHLHCO. Wait XJd-at, saWttk Sth a -H-raa ang by aba Pastor. Ren a. Ml St STIaUa- rSaUAA t.

at yi A. aC aad Tbj AC XT A I KAO ti a uy at. ac OHUlaCH. StaVSt. Bar HirSB-laWMur at Ida, A M-.

and, 7kx.r,;aLa. wATHM t. Jasa. JL. Ba raiLAk IL RKY.

J. M. Ptj jLfUlAAft UL PUAvACif at tba Caarch ot CscsT baviar. (sxv LanvrraaLaCi 1 ta at buvmuuk WaAkta ava- MWibsr MOaUU LNU sad if arlnaa AAA PaU TjlsT. K.

S3. AT FLIMP. lWi Buadiag. n-i-ak- eaat W. A DA Y.

Oet SB, at aia Ay Ja. Ii aaistraa, VwaIss eardady ta RBY. t. B. rUSTUli tifi A3I WILL preash Tianaiji Lvria Vfd.

'As, aalwria 41aA-t. aad OtaL, a DAY At OfUk LSva. at aiaiL aubissk- waSiasI AafaV. i CT. TnoaLC1iJn.

rit.Yw IJiasasr Dr. KoaVAB, liaoiai iii'ssai aaalflQAY MQiaN jNQ aAQi, A. AC, aad P. AC tt aa iit utmr, SkPatr. JP sat.

Dr. Vuia, Pitur aarvwj. ia A X. Bxaa-utax. ST.

TOBIAS 1.1 AATa. aaxl TfaOVlAJt CUCRCH-R. Wli. fc-t ih tt it.

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