NEWS OF THE DAY.
Date: 26 October 1868
EUROPE. It is reported that Lord STANLEY and Mr. JOHNSON have agreed upon a protocol for the settlement of the Alabama Claims. It provides for a mixed commission of eight persons, who are to sit at London to investigate all claims for damages, whether of American or English claimants, their decision to be final.
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NEWS OF THE DAY.; GENERAL.
Date: 25 October 1868
The insurrection in Cuba is not-yet ended. A formidable force of military has been organized to operate against them, and only waits for the rain to cease to commence the movement. At Manati a band of revolutionists attacd a gunboat, but were driven off. They then plunudered and burned the town of Manati. A number of prisoners have been arrestedand brought to Havana.
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GENERAL CITY NEWS.
Date: 26 October 1868
FIRES YESTERDAY.--At 9 o'clock yesterday morning a fire occurred on the top floor of No. 27 Depeyster-street, Occupied by HENRY ERGER, cigarbox maker. The flames occasioned only slight damage, as they were extinguished by the Police....At 4 P. M. a fire broke out in the rear two-story brick building, No. 323 Delancey-street, occupied by JASCOYLE as a stable and hay-loft.
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GENERAL CITY NEWS.
Date: 25 October 1868
Thursday night Officer GEARY, of the Eighth Precinct, found a man giving the name of ARTHUR SMITH in the street, in a state of intoxication, and arrested him. The next morning the prisoner was arraigned before Justice LEDWITH, at the Jefferson Market Police Court, and was committed to the prison attached to the Court, in default of the payment of the fine of $10, as required by law.
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A "Close Call" and a "Salty Dose."
Date: 25 October 1868
Gen. Forsyth's Close Call and Salty Dose
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LOCAL INTELLIGENCE,
Date: 26 October 1868
New-York; Tracy, Eliza, with Kerosene Lamp by Patrick Kerrigan
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