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2 NEW YORK HERALD, TUESDAY, JANUARY 2, 1866, \ ia oa ii habit goods in front ‘a ais premises, FI ‘ngof Congress. hero wil! thei be twenty-two ‘ een to ex! on ' FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL, | Bare ben inficted by a knife in the bands of / NEWS FROM NICARAGUA. | itt reper ethe Union, of which nine axe |. Me ee ale outing Ceeneemes Caspor Hover, a Geman, The Twentieth pre- Rapa! ae ‘published in this c.ty. aoe cinct police were soon on the spot, aud 4 tarp. Choptaics Gaid Keves—Capt. Pim’s er Tn ond be and the #ame is hered: ; ; . ‘ . Heery New Counterfeits and Altered Bills. =| . eby Monpay, Jan. 1, 1906, Senge! Ieee foci daha tigeare ani'Nicholas Jacks | Rairond—Death of the King of Mov- [From the Providence Journal, Deo. 20.) ‘is be ining. ie pleanuie ‘This being New Year's Day, a Sabbath like calm pre- , the wornded man, was conveyed to the r ak quite. Pi » owing memeen, sonenerinet, 508 alee bills Common Coupe: is e, avd Wall street recalls father, 447 T utnavenue, where a physician the 16th }| have been in circu! ere durin iw Wi 4 was adopted. peg 8 et Bee wn, peg sa 2 Village,”* ito ation’ Gime Tha wound, Js ie teased, wil | O87 eavions trperdreptowe, tale eran nen | Coumterfeit threes on Sugar River Bank, Newport, Communication, frim the Comptroller, with a draft of pinaieb tegaiglne pag prove mortal. Hover and the other prisoners aro de | of Decemb r, One of the correspondents at Por . A. : an ordiuance making eprop 3 ‘The bulls and bears have for che time being turned trom | tyined to await the reeitit of McEihone’s injunes, writing an that date, says:— Counterfoit-fives oa the Weyboset Baak, of Provi- of Councilmen), with (By Goard of Aldermen, Decem'ser 28 and 28. amendod wy buying and selling “calis’’ to making them—not for “Old ATTEMPT TO KILL. bay net ty tens on the Thompson Bank, Conn. ; and he is hi ry with Board of Councilues iv severak Nouthern’’ or “Prairie Dog,’? however, but tosee and 10} So.onh Martin, a native of Portuzal, was yesterday ar- Ones altered to threes on the Bank of America, of ra jor ot Sire cimen, December 30; 8ib, amendment be seen by hovies of bright damsels, with a view gene- | raigned before Justice Dowling, on the charge of having road faino, 3 of tee Beare, of ane a neurred ia, aud # cum: rally more to matrimony than money. The banks and | frog fur shots from a revolver at Richard Hargrave, of , ie. ‘Alderman StaXNon moved that thia Board recede trom r public offices are closed, and the beavers have forsaken | 94 Water street, with the felonious imiont to take his el dol at y Lo fires on the Novth Bank, Boston Fiyon, Ge; wa former action, and concur in the asian of Ue Bua of their dams. There are no sounds in the gold room, for | jitq ordo him great hodily harm. Fortunately *Har- ‘on, the oy. pcemeceel fe; ily, yr wos. received fron) the Comptcottor, * ite usual frequenters are doing all their calling up town, ve escaped wninjured. Martin, wno bad been arrested Paul, the General Superinteud fee ya fone bediceiprtee plnnatory of the emanates eevee cay meopropeiaisons \ dike with the rest of mankind. Under theso circum: | BY oleor ‘Coakioy, 0” the Fourth precinct, pladed -w das Pa ROY irra ponice Sie et ianees, as there are no transactions to chronicle, we | Sully aud was committed to the Tombs for trial ot ria Masiersou wascaled yo the chair 3 A VACKMAN SHOT BY AN OFFICER. pot ae the wi subject be re- ehall follow their exam| despite the mist and that it machi q ry confereace, enemy of patent eet mek Brent | A dimouity ocurred tn Chatham equare, lato on Sun- Cap nie arker and the te Red a stttiee: oo tem. appoiuied Alicrmon Moore, ‘The interest on the following items of the public | 44¥ afternvon, between several men, concerning » horse. | equal palny " x in by the f° sowing vote:— Shannon aud Ryers such a ee poe gold bearing debt will be payable on and after to-mor- fori soreaenk Wileek,syevarmen' beste entotien Mattos, | teiiornns ; I Te ck one, Sones.” Pirna,, Gedn Aideemeh crsncer, ated ie be ssoused fea acting andl of the Fourth precinct, ng :sturbance, ; | Z toh wan refused by the B f pected that the horse had bee stolen, and accordingly Y oe ; eg cae: Lr qe Councitmen, a0 feter tT, ana | Romulan piving Ba tuslon on Philip’ Am't of Interes!. N. H., iver goods in front of bis promise , “it Eighteen Sixes redeemable after Dec. 31, 1867....... $282,457 | made some inquiries respecting the matter. . P ‘directed, on behalf of t , " ) " * - ‘ ry of Ne Y, fo a he Sixth Fee ee eee Teale L'ty. eokbee | pigaasn, on being qpoken to by ofiose "ion, rple ate PGebde a stand of regimeotai Panes Brien erctieion to. Mary O'Malley to creat © Fives redeemable after 10 y'rs from Jan. 1, 61 175,550 | struck the officer in the face, Drennan started to run —— {9F the | stand for tho sale Of coffee and cakes in Market silp. Sixes rodremable after Dec. 31, 1880... 450 “ way, whel drew a revolver and shot him in the A Whictt was concurred tn. Sixos redeemable after 20 y'rs from June 30,’ 61 1,500,000 knee, inet bite serious wound. Brenoan was atiended, Monceaved evolution ot Roars eA RENE. Stes exchanged for seven-thirtios, 4,179,042 | at tho station house, by Surgeon Waterman, wolution of Board of Councilmen, x3 follows: — Tot Resoli Maiden Sixes of 1864 (Oregon War)......+ 90,480 u + 2 ‘Gnden.the direction of 2,250,000 . it the ie Paps ‘rapduclDepartnen oud that the accompany- : for Sixes redeemable after June 30, 1881. Canada a tl potih naced ie daar 5 sa 5 Total Jahuary coin interest... ....++ 0.00. ++ $0,788,329 ime, 20. + the: ol wae: we eta " Tho landing af $870,297 fa Caluria guid ab this por |, Mos tpe, ha prgramens camry he Sortie Tet oh ‘eon selene Mote, rt Nr 2 by the steamship Pacific ou Sunday makes the total re- railways, and’s score of contiuge vetoras, 3! C priatiou us. a ie ere weipts of treasure from the Pacific coast for the year foot seaepienei the ciaims of the Oe ay; m scarce b e pttar bead Mp $21,444,192, oF ly ga much ag the aggregate ré- Badgoa a only a few yours back whea, . ° - : ae , VAG RS, 96 Rae “¢ change ta. the. proprietorship of pte Me. a on the sum of Bi oeis Rarer ewes tire sone peilaacroe, lve, pf the Board of Con. vee £ neat hah tured ance tarties seaeien (Bh ed be 27, 28 and 39.were read and ‘Goan be aid hie ts anthar. $) fopuk 40 be. ety Congictiarietae / be paid in Boston during the Orst part of Preeont i s ‘ on 4 - ie’ Sige ot Lats, Niarga, to Casto, 4 astiore waa, ori po iy rng te reve f damage | "Razerazenmenrra hy te omg wy iscellancous dividends. + $969,403 | avi < opportunity is @ matter of serious re- | of forty miles ‘down ver. Shou is take ler be and be is hereby au: | over the dumping board. on Fourth avenue, between Sixts- | non, McKnight, Jeremiah, Brice, Kelly, Masterson, Ouliwell, vi ; ail Iteelf of the ty i ter of seri fc les ‘down the river. Should this tak “gay ry erie WE ecacening toart co Poutss ere d ‘i Panna ; uterest on bonds seees 3,174,106 | get, and will not unlikely give cause, at some future piace it will facilitate the transit of goods a great deal, ‘the name of Sarah Ann Cro- second and Sixtyethird ‘stroeta, O'Brien anc Van Voorn 3. Dividends on mn ; 3,384,850 | day, for trouble aud vexation. Already is the Saskatch- ilo being a point of connection for the steamers. On | cheron, residing at He. Forty-second atreet; also John Which was concurred in by the {plowing vote: Negatlve—Alderman ( Railroad dividends, 2'136,214 | ewan country overru by the American traders; already | accovut of the rapids freight has now to be taken round | Connolly, residing at No. 297 West Seventeenth sireet, on the Aft ve—-Aldermen Moore, Jones, Flynn. Ged: Resolution by Beard deed have our neighbors looked at the region wit on railroad, and if the Custom House is also at Castillo | lat of ad person i iat ‘ale ! prone. eouls re, Icey, Stateraoh, Otiiwell, O' Bri Pi respi Th Perceti pert Total to be pald im January, 1860 a lcoveting ese, while their onergy and spin have | the freight can at the samo time pax: under Castom | Which wad referred othe Compiler, wilt power OE ee Ap igre as fe Cnernenia 2 ele aroeaetes 2 Vaid in July, 1865. carried into the country of the Red River the appliances | Ho::se inspection, thus saving the great detention at Sun | Report of Committoe on Streets of Board of Councilmen, That the Comptrolier is hereby authorize Year 1858, be and the same is hereby remitied, un —--——— | of civilization which the settiers were unable to obtain | Carlos in passing throuh the Custom House there. with resolution a follows: — directed to draw his warrant in favor of J. 'N. Shaffer, of the | Cogtvtrolter be and he da: hereby authorized and di w Tota) dividends for the year. $ from their own peopie. It is quite truo that this d stant ‘The approaching lectious in thir State are creating, as Kesalved, That the sidewalk on the north vide of Rivington | Ladies’ Home Mission (Five Points), for the sum of 800, | drav his warrantin favor. of the (rustces of nid church for \ Paid for 186% region is more arcessible to the Americans than to us, | ig usual in all Spanish countries, quite a furor Xcite. | street, in front of Nos, 276, 278, 280, 282 and 244 be flagged, | and charge it to the account of donations, the aum of 73 86, together with inter $ ——_— | from their having previously pushed their scttlements | ment. also curb and gutter stones set and reset where necessary, Resolved, That the Comptroller is hereby authorized and appropris ed in payment of the above named tax, Tucrease far northward on the banks of the pr aci; waters, ——_ immediately, under the direction of the Strect Commission. | directed to draw hi tin favor of 8. B. Halliday, Su the same to account o donations. ‘ jucrease in 1865, 2,247,485 | 1 i th e difficult route of ud that the accompany ordinance therefor be adopted. | dermte: f the dustry, for the | Which was concurred in by the following vote:— At Chicago om the 29ih ult. there was anactivedemand | Whilst we havo intervening the tore st, What. por NEW GRANADA Wich was conenreed iby the folowing yote:——° 0 pum of #20, and eb aceon of dona | Afiriaane Alden ours Newton ; A si irmative—A PT Jones, Gedne jeKn! ns s . n be, for money, ehiely by pork pa:kers, whlch is not un- | tion of this region ies within the claims of the Hudson Ce ae a Byers Jere, ‘Brie, Kelly, -Uluiwell, O'belen and tan |. Wich wis cated vy the following vote: 6 trrgan. Oiniwell Van Voorhia is if yi decided; and this may turn Voorhls—I1, ve—-Aldermen Moore, Jones, nt, ney, usual at this season of the year. ‘The rates of discount | Bay een pene ye aoe sae ont to our | Alteration in the West India Steam Line | (aiierman Jeremiah was here called to the cha ‘ Brice, Kelly, Masterson, Otuerell, O'Brien, wore steady at ten per cont, but the strect rates were | statesmen, if not of ultimate danger to the provinc>. Navigation of Magdalena River. Report of tee on Wharves, Piers and Slips, in | Farley van Voorh «1 : : firm at 1¢a2per cent a month. The supply of | Somuch tor procrastination. One of those late clouds veg ie pen apeattens aagil Fae = thes. | cae or as fullows ot: tbe Henemag Vopn~ 7 8. 8! Ridden ‘evnhonn - - at occas y 0 e political horizon i 4 o * : rthe ff Yom: . 4 {and west sides al Ing affidvartts of Gremen's exemypti getting along without requiring to express currency | states ghould b-y up the right. of the Hudson Bay Com- This company have altered the itinerary of the steamer | — Which was adopted by the following vote:— tween Forty third and Sctieth strecta, wider the direction ; Counci trom the year 1858 to 1864, juclusive, the wane vany, and with it, of course, the soveroignty of the | arriving at and departing from Aspinwall in the latter Affirmative—Aldormen Moore, Jones, Gedney, Me! . | of the Street Commissioner, and that shy accompanying or jarged by the Comptrolier to the appropriation for h , country, Suppose this done—and who is to say it nay?— ch month. In future the steamer which here. | Rvers, Jeremiah, Brice, Kelly, Masterson, Otiwell, O'Brien | dinunce therefor be adopted. ad The Nashville and Chattanooga Railroad Company bas | eee eey are a our continuous rine of territory to iled from Aspinwall on the 21st or 22d for St..] “td Van Voorhis—12. ¢ Al Vantry moved to refer ihe same to the Com pegun « alnst its late Pre tdeat for one miltion dol- | {he Pacific? A Londom correspondent thus writes to the | Thomas, touching at Jamaica and Jacmel, will be i a . ies ethan | Whichomeen lon, ns follow: 0 $200.") Jars darnnges tor permitting tho rebel geverument to use | New York Hmxawp:— on i rake rae Rell 5 oo ap posing ea yor's off Adirmailve--Aldermien Brice O'Brien a ved in by t : : rn ( . Thom: is ex- Nevatlve—Aldevinen Moore, Jones, Flynn, the row ts machinery during the war, TO THE EDITOR OF THE NFW YORK HERALD. pected she will lcomnert with the steamer from Cali- 0 Teremi h, Kelly, Masterson, Ottiweil and Vi The f ng figures slow the amount of grain in Are Oe Sena et wy eee of bed fornia, due here on that day. The steamer which arrived Jb He then moved to indefiattely postpone ihe subjc re in Chicag es Indicated : valuable territory, adjoining our own, which is now in | at Aspinwall on the 234 will hereafter arrive on the even- , store in Chtcagy st the daesway tienen the market and ehn be pnrehased for a reasonable sum? | jng‘st iho zed inst., comlur gia iets spt eport of Gomi of eoneretug with | a an Brice, n mf Dee, 24, 1864. Dee. 1865. | I refer to that which is the property of the Hudson want 3 , Oe wd at Councilmen in adopting resoluiion as fol- rn Ay Wheat, bast 812.155 875,046,| Bay Company, The British government now wish.to | -MPBOVING THE NAVIGASION..OF SHE MAGDARENA | lowsre i sdewalke in. 120A sirvel, betirece tt i y bares ose) feta basen: dutlabeaeee ot wh : 2.15 75, y any. ie go fi “s Resolve n sidewalks in slreet, between the PLY é 7 » - Corn xet all their possessions in North America off their hands, Presidiint Meuritio eerie applied a BD th avaniion tan Hagued.a spoon foarte pride ve horse, and charge the same to the account of eity contingen. vat for rea‘ons well known on both sides of the Atlantic, he United States, through ie Minister of that gorcrn through: the middie tthe sane, where, not . grees Alad hen a tat the motion for the previous Liane i - eo rect Btreet Cot stoner, a a oo om aid 10" ie owing vot By bth i and therefore donot wiah to parchaso more Ind in toate ee ee aan ae omnfor two United under the dirceigy of the Sift Comuniatoner, nd that tbe, | ssasiion be laid won the tab,» : owing vo 219,317 539,411 | quarter. Whi 11 Jones, Norton, Bries, Mastersou, | Shannon, Gedus eng neers to take charge of a survey of the Magdaiena vas adgpted by the following vou:— i Aft river, at various pointe, with a view to conteraplated i Moore, Joues, tiedney, MoKiligbt, it Parley. vi . Bt tuwellyO'Briea, Negativo—Aldermen Moore, Mynn, Gedney, Ryers, dere- improvements iu the navigntion of that siream, the y 5 Ottiwell and Van Voorhis—7. —_ Canada is poor, haggles over the price and questions 1 ‘nae the rights and charter of the company, which have been The Case of Suffocation in Grand Streets [oo cain tty recognized by the British government, If our terson, Ottdweil, Report ‘THE MYSTERY SOLVED—CHIMNEY FLUB OBSTRUCTED la do ; extensive territory let th m | Vermont of the United States has designated Colonal 5, 3 f Bon: 8 follows: + pro tem, then pul the question, “Shall the BY DESIGN--INHALING gas THE CaUsE or Data, | Poo?h, at eee io wobders on their own and ig | 4: Glibert and Captain P. C.F, West, assistants in the | Resalved, Thyt the Compiler be nnd he! gervoy ane | main queation now be pair” ‘ 7 BTC.. & r “ = ‘, ¥ 4 | United States Coast Survey, as assoctated engineers to ad directed to draw bis warrant In favor Which wan decided in the affirmative by the foliawing mpkitts Square suited for emigration—the valicy of Saskatchewan—au take charge of the intended’ purve These two gentle ~ for engrosi wnat Py Her be authorizes The my:terygrbich surrmunded the caso of Mrs. Ro- | what has been described as “the only prairie land under | on, wich a corps of asalstants Meobinley the. poverty fn : va t0,phe deal Afiemnice-tidermen Meore, Norton, canna Moliaghay and Frencis MeGaghay, who were | “ aw 1 the Tenihity of soil of these regions, gold thas | CA!¥ing out the work, arrived here per the Atlautic on ‘| rye Paterno tects bs F nee Lee » Bri coount of Donations. fouud dead in their apartments in the tenement house | been found in the neighborhood, and doubtless the terri- | the 10th instant, and will Immediately procew to Sunta rap cay enntingenes | ~All tien Aico A AF concurred in be the sonnei d we Pre ST Grad street, as reported in yesterday's Hxxaun, | tory will be one day another California or Colorado. arti, af aentien Ridlhaces Stoores Somen, Ciébliiy 3k sing wiih the beara ot fmew in the adopuon of the iy jeremiah, Brice, Kelly, Masterson, Ou: was partially dispelled during an investigation A precedent has already been made in the purchase of Brooklyn City News. t Mt Texolution und ardinance. i ie ee gh Sa Louisinua, and to no one Is the territory 80 valuable as rtile—t1. : Wineh was decided la tho afiszantiva bythe following nance of Board of Counciimen “ voter rf 1) for loas of horse. s neconnide, it. Afiummative—Aldermen Moore, Norton, Flyna, Gedney, hich cone in be the fullowing vote:— dy the same was taken up and adopted by the | Ryers, Jeremiah, Kelly, Ottiwell aud Van Voorhte- Affivmative-Aldermen Moore, Jones, Norton, Flynn, sat Negaitve—Aldermen’ Jones, Brice, Mastetsue, O'Brien | S}anuo2, Ocd-oy, Jereminh, Brice, Kelly, Masterson, Otel | and Parley—t, well, O' Brion and Van Voorkis—18 fa} “Nteport ot Conunitiee on Finance of Board of Councilmen, | Keslation by Board of Councilmen 9s follow s:— which wa» commenced before Coroner Gover yester- | to my countryman, Garortixa IN Wintsassnvnc—A Yous Exguxmax day afternoon, A jury be'ng empamelled and 1 would say, in conclusion, that there ts nothing inthe | Rocnen ar m Own Door.—If any person wises to realize two witnesses sworn, the furtier examination was | Siting tty tan tothe Unjied Sater AMERICUS, | the detightfal experiences of the Loudon Alsatia, o: St, adjourned till cleyen o'clock this morning, at the ‘Thir- nox, Dec. 9, 1865, Giles, in the vicinity of Gotham, Jet bim perambulate Afiirinative—Aldermén Moore, Jones oBlyan, Grdn: Ryore, Jerem Lo: . Kety, Masterson, Qniwell, 0 Beh teenth, preclyyt sation house, There having been ru jy he ng eg i. fr prema ~ the stteots of Williamsburg during the watches of the | Farley and Van Veorhint3: Yaskeier wilh ieselainn 8SEAGOWA: a tat asa the wansid a hore. rans conenments i Terred agains: the’ German ‘ familiar and in- bi fs . ; eal aim. o in here- . b mors afloat that the chimney flue with which Mr. MoGde-'| Siting it becomes... The territory “isin the market.”” we acon he will Sinan more Jack Sheppards und Alderman Misrnaos mohe' tc hstee thie couzultion ated’ to the Tide ist $e ' ‘i esebling ere tag the wud “ire. be and ve pipe connected had been purposely obstruct- | are told. Canada “haggles over the ,” and, like the | Jem Daltons than he ever dreamed of in his philosophy, ‘f from.considcration of resolution’ fron, the Boant 0 Fon tt hortuy , x ; ae a4, Coroner Gover procured the services of w stone ma-| main the sto'ks, contents herself with denying the | Om sunday night about uine o'clock » young Ragliehioun \aavennecaathinpemamestca., |e!) ie it ts i i seshertens end aeeetae's dra ott kT at gemiared geld chomp ton, the monat Go te, 3 title of the company. This Northwest territory appears Which was carried. oc) r igetlorc with interest from the date of the. cunfirmation of the aame to account of Dunations, tor ge by the following vole ti'dn sement, the said Kum. to be applied to catcel the Aldepiuen Moore, Jones Nowtou, Flynn, Rene med aiwegsment, aud Charge the samme to account of een, iy at , Masterson, Ottiwell, O'Rrien, Parley wad Van Si olleb iti by eheeetivtnaes votes vou, and his examination proved that the romor Wa$ | (9 be fast slipping through our fingers, and will, when | BAmned Jobn Foster, lately from the land of ronst beef, | PEL NM TUE nce of Carmidiliaga Was then ome true, Tt also appgared that on Thursday tast Mr. Hunt, | lost, be a source of trouble and regret to both the Ca- | was going howe, whon, within few steps of the oor of enrted in 4 $ waar a lypther o: the agent of the premises, employed o man | Badan and bone governments, We know this can- | his house, No, § North First street, Willkuasburg, Siiltte oh Deal ath Eat “ F 7 not be said of Kp, surely she is aware that the ; Report wad vie " Godney and Je 2. .uve—Aldermen Moore, sones, Notion, Fiynn, 8 to cut a hole in the fluc on the third floor and insert a fiat | question is in every way surrounded with difficnitics | he Was pounced upon by three mon, one of whom rel Ce Pecaties heroby aut Sanne Genes (7 yon 7 git, Rye, der aly rio Relly, stone acrons it, thus destroyics the draught from MeGagy ae chief of which io ae Oe eos par Bi clutched him by the turoat, Foster thought that they } pppoe direclad to draw his warewne favavor of Lud Trew Resaiuiou by Boat of ‘Connel, ell, On i ad Yan, Learhs , 1 f RRALD éays, “Canada 1 Bul m vl the Nortuwestery Digpaiaaryy tor dhe su) jo That Dero at ye Comptrolier be and hay's room. The result has ben seen in the death of in ~ hee tle per C ther than tet ie | Were some of bis friends who were'on @ lurk, and, there. } eurer » f tne Mortugestory Jiang y apnea reety I ey gt eter parties uamed. ‘The object of Mr. Hunt, itis altece!, was | Dass “thom her grasp. Sekagining’ ‘will. shortly have | fre, he did not feet any alarm until he wOgthrown back. | he be furaer, authorized aud irected™ t tipatars * 0; $86 for Parvin and to compel M@Gaghay to vacate his apartments, | to be done in this regard, we hort that, | ward agains! a fence. » Then he discovorsdthat the men | Trossures of thas inatitu’ atales mew gga od Sr ooneerred we Uy tie ry ‘ f anal Aree auriag ye winch were wanted by a tintnan doing businoes on the | Sfter confederation and reciprocity, the next Were stranzers, und it at once flasbed om Mis mind that he | jog ¢ ‘af the Conimtusecgmitell, noy, » a § Jermeu Moore, Jones. Nort i - and embarrassing question is, what is tobe done abcut | was in the hands of garotters. A peculiar sensation, the ‘lel was concurred in following vote nal 14. M ug . Ryera, Jeremiah, Brice, hel same flowr, Coroner Gover took the necessary stops to | the Northwest? Fortunately we have able hands at the | effect of chioroform no doubt, came over him, and he be. Afirmative—Alderincn Mowe? Tones, Goines, M fou.of Bound of Coaneliinen, ne fotlinen: rset 1. O'Brien aud Ve Voorhtis 14. Mt weonre attendance of Mr. Hunt heforn the jury this | head of affairs, whose ability is fully equal to the exi- | came insensible. When he became conscious again he | Ryera, Joremiak, Brine. Kelly. Master well, O'Brien, Connesl to the Cor : of the Board of Council. morming. hel, witl be found a copy of the testimony | Kncies of the hour, and upon whore vicilance wo can | fouad that his valuable gold watch and bis pocket. | Marley and Van Yoors hovized and directed ¢ — rely with confidence, ‘The task before them is one of the | book, containing one twenty-dollar bill on the on Fiestavenne, feom Thirty. suspend (he present onder ry ight. ine ° Thirty ninth street, be fla, pace four feet as far as take highest responsibility, and it behooves no lees the friends | Fret’ National Bank, ® five-doilar bill on the | .cAlninece| “ip papers frum the Koa urd end gutter stones set therein, where not a- Francie Me ay, being duly sworn, deposes and | of the country, of whatever stripe of political faith, as | Fifth National Bank, @ five-doliar greenback, and | Gouneiimen of the Stree —T Live atroats ™ well as the supporters of the government, to render | a carte de visite of a lady, loose change amounting to Whick wae ih says. —T Ly No. 507 Grand street; the ad oonwed Mra every assistance to those who have these weighty mat- | $8 70. and a new silk bat, marked “Bosinck, New r < 8OAIN RETR b A tor the Legirte my mother, aud the deceased Francis | ors to arrange. York,” were taken from him by the trio of footpade. port of 1 of the Board of Council ' nd toe nform to th was my gon; yesterday morning aboun | * —_——— ‘The Victim was not in the slighteat degree intoxicated, aoe here and found my mother awake; The cide in Boston. and made no resistance, at first thinking they were some ned in wa i mt 5 — there wax small coal fire in the stove; I asked | STRANGE STATEMENTS AS TO HIS CONNECTION WiTA | of lis friends. Surely the millennium of thieves bas | pi a : Kesotved, T at the nese re spine she by what mute the Ore burn so much better; she sal BOOTH IN THE PLOT TO ASSASSINATE PRESIDENT | Sfrived in the East district, and theatres need not took on mak tl Sa nk Oishing vihe o : greats. hg Ly Pete ps ed in Forty: See Seen, weesns 0 banned Rotter Can fed LINCOLN—SBRVICK WITH TUR GUERILLA MosEny, | t0 Sf. Giles for » Clawie Duval or Sixteom string Jack (0 RurwpatireAldertien Moore, Je Fiyou, Gedney Mt wv yesol:tton adopted by the Boot of Coune’ two weeks: 1 told her the chimney murt draw better; Ere. hold up as models fur the youth of America. Kuleht, Rgere, Jeremiah, Brice, Kelly, Masterson, Opie, | aaen Deseanber If, 1864, al ares A» ond have so be ghey {From the Boston Herald, Jan. 1.) Fragxiocs Aevaviet.—At two o'clock on Sunday worn- | Fartes nnd Von § ve has alway’ sinoked; 1 mde: se : + lay ¢ Nega‘ive—Alderu Ged bericht a string und lowered is dowe the fk A case of self-destruction vecurred at the South End on | ing William Wilson made an attack on bis brother iv Saturday afternoon, which is at least of a melanchgly a 3% 1 b ; " eéatiat vs be applied in cane the root, wnd found the ehitaney blocked about | character. Richard Owens, the suicde, was a man of | !™, Jobn Butler, at No. 404 Hudson aveny thing | goer te eter ve take ¥ *Grherent: the: prorisiom- of val chance the sate to (he account of ¢ eight or nine feet from tbe top; I went some thirty-five years of age, who followed the avocation | him with « shoemaker's knife in the breast, inBicting a | the Bonrd of € strictly md Will: sherede Wiileh wired in by the f a room on the thisd floor to ask perniiss'on | of a landscape painter. He arrived in this city on the rous wound. No cuuse was assigned for the act, | Which wos cxvied. Teesolved, the Comptroller be to examine the flue in the room, but a girl re‘used me | y5¢h ultimo, and represented that he cams from Zanes. | Dr. Norris was call‘d and attended the wounded man. var red 10 pa saat) nape toe wy mother was lying on a bed in the room | vitlo, Ohio, where he sald he bad friends. He obtained | The offender was arvested by officer De Bevoise where the stove was; my son was lying in an sijoining | @mployment at Bruce's window shade store, No. 606 | Reckums Suourixa—At half-pact seven o'clock on room, the door being pariiy open; soon after I got home | Washington street, at a fair remunerative price, showed Cantos 4 : vat en ’ . ° my som ried to vomit; 1 took him out of bed; | pimecita master of bis profession and gaveunusualsatic: | S0nday night # youns lady named Eioma'S, Manw, aged : ee a Pe 7 ol SLO pee a he seem ~ be Fea Loom gee he = ¢ cted mn | faction. sixteen years, on Ler way to chorch, in Myrtle | shal! bo a botwe neti tane children aud A i me nausea wile im on my Jap; becomng qui t md 4 : Iving-in asyiiun, t' 5 je Tiaid hitn Aown again in bed, aud shortiy my slater wan | teaheer'it cracontst pore and ast capes packet “donute | aren ually shot by eome pervon recklessly | 4i'the! squigrast cornns of edt 4 . mA matice Nh : kyers, aflocted wish tire same symptoms; I felt drowsy and laid | qeatiuntion. But with the proceeds of his labor, he im. | Stig * loaded musket. The young Indy wax wonnded 9 iene dictanp, derenstals down with tb child, aud FT knew nothing Ms . | by a minole ball, which entered the upper part of the till nive o'clock — last night, when I found tts tmprecmeen wpab bs employer and” ble nesactates foot. She wan taken to her residence in Marcy, near fue in Grend street since last winter: I only used it o¢ ¢ % camoually, but there was no trouble then, but ever «nee evening a fre broke uut in the premisos.in Centro street, we pulthe pipe ito the flue this time it has smoked; + oes . | near Hamilton avenue, —— by Mr. Burnett. The ie, pr pl faxes and 7 a ing wot and la!d over myself at No. 4 Monroe street; 1 have lived at 697 Myrtle avenue, where « physician was called in, who | of the said buildiag now oceupied by thr Mowe. Jones, Norton, Piven, } Hy subeequently suved to Wie up the paper Grand stroet for neamy eight’ yes and the rather o (Ee en naperpenge rg boy alge Son ge ony gxtracted the bail, No trace was got of the pesson who } pensar shall nwt the ur | Graney, sven. deremigh, ‘Relig, Mattern, otineil, | 0. the agent drove me trom tbe Mouros street side of the | 4 pace aed than 5 B rine, Fartey and Vat Vamrle— ie ite Romar th lise "'Wed! Giuidiatetrenby the fotlentag Premiers to the Grand street side; [have nov used the ‘ Fine.—At about balf-past. eight o'clock on Sunday Mn peticion = mi. .t \ “) rawr 6 Comme Alder ave " Norton, Plyew, tI Dlsyground uring the pleasure of the Common Ban gh a a Resolved, That the Street Commissiover be and he in bere. + by authorized and direcied to make ich repatre 1 the jeolared that the Board a when J came home on Sunday morning itthon drew well; fire caught from a defect in Damage trifiug. there woe no smoke or particalap smell in the room that ployer, tain In . ee ee : bdulidings above tm ae are above petitivurd fo men Moore, Fenn, Taoticed when {came home Sunday morning. fallery Railroad Aécidents. pS pl a Ae wally iy Brier. Kelly © rant to fav Ana MeGagbay testified that she was affected the same | seif taken, and while sitting mani! {By Toard of Connotitnen, December 29, 16 aud Vaw Voorhie—1: ‘ i teapectively, bar (he asthe previous witness, and corroborated his testimony. | poss that the artist wae of 2 eivtklog ons the foslewina words trom dhe St . i ews being abyene at roll voll, aw mation af Abler. yon reread for the Rem John Beach, M. D., being sworn, says:—I have made ® | quietly in order that a correct. pictur tak a She tw ross ma edge vp venine Tava ls wae Cw bechaire | ube sear 186d, and charge the wamme: to ite proper app yo mortem’ exemination of the bodies of Rose Mo- | Owens replied that it would be © ‘Dick n 1 Dispensary shall coutinne to le #0 ore poet Gaghay and Francis ~ Rm now lying dead at 597 ” Pigg onl cet ater ereet aha Payor, op the Lik of Gorm "i Years m by a ecia, teaaon Daotbee body of Mim. MeGaghay externally eeeareet, ~ Gedney, | 4410 rend Damiel D. Terr i T vem Baen Kae, Marine Ore mat Which was concurred Regolil on to place the bame of Alfred Barwhom, No. 114 éus:Aldevinen Gednes, Jeremih 234 Orjwell—8 Madicon street, Tn the Tet of blind pereaun. ben taae hen eemen Peters, Seepieh 206 Oegjwet Bubseiently aken op ead coneerred io by the {oll vote — ef Moore Jones, Norton, PY ight, Byers, Brice, Kelly, Ma al appearance. but that of the ebild the sight side of the face to be pow the examination of the internal jah the lungs were found to the pleura eostilis, and the apex of both they were both con- gested ai ot Poagierty srk ne, The eo nn congestes the kidneys and liver were s\ ty. ‘The lungs of tho ehild wore healthy, ax were all the i j * finme of Sars Aun Crocheron amt | with the ravel, und to remain only during the plea | 70h" Com fot inl persone } us VA ee 3 whe i “hwanconcurred bs re That perminsion tw cud the same ir Rereby | By Alderman Swawxox— to L. rN . Resolved, Tuat the use of the tov wand ermine lo trom ef his premises dur Clty Hall, be reby ta leneiered I i i # aE 2 is Hi re Roow, tn the | eat nae of ie How | Resaived, Ua é HF artery 6 ioe fi pace ame SeAeonrane islam, | aes = wotmec im Do aes ware ctupty and ned sai oe | he had overeat a 1 CN : ey ae } wing rnoluoe corplamemtary fram w ré In my opinion death was the resnitot | the affair derma Magrensox inured 0 susprad the present order | WKB NAN acOpted fo ng President, wdalation of porsonous gas. any Ce tn opser to tae wp clemeral Order Jin. S28, Oring] Rasetved. Teaetbe # bila person. | for itp es os cokes tr tos Potoonent voter regiltg at 124 Raat Trony-towty “steve: ing gated Yo tbe | nu to pene Police In: ‘Aldermen Moore, Jones, Brion, Krily, Maater. | Tsh0t Wivad persone emtled 10 8 d the fullowing © Nigence, 31% MEN ARRESTED ON A RUE OF BURGLARY PORTIONS OF THE STOLEN GOODS RECOVERED. On Saturday night the bat, cap and fur store of Mr. Thomas Armstrong, 206 Chatham square, was forcibiy entered by moans of prying open the abutters of a rear Wivdow, and robbed of goods valued at $120! About roller, with power. MOHON Alderwe ANSON BMY Unt wh thie Ree rd tak recess bao ‘tinct eam at or eed tM ~ Wich wep onrnjed byt ve! Res joure, Jen Joaes, loro PI nh, Brice, Kelly. oa 1e°— Keeo! Comptro Jer Me rinew Moores tit bandon. WeK night, | hereee ra. direcied to draw ely, O' Rrien, Parley aud Van Vi 9 ward Vow for the sum of e—Aldermen Gedney, Jeremiah, Masterson aad | seid bill, and charge (he same to concurred tn by tl “e, ‘thew woved that the Roard do now adtourn. tmalive daylight (he following morning officer Deuni# Crouin, 3 had end : leh Waacarried by th: olow!ng vote: 2. a @ tho Sixth procinet, in trying’ the doors of stores . f OT a preeroe yc pe yore mbes Preston of the on his post, discovered that the door of an alley fi omey moved fhe refereere to Committers on woe Atdorme Geenes. Jeremie, Macerson, O14 loading to the rear of Mr Armstrong's store was . ‘ Pe ey rn Oe, 0" Gean. one “oe Vee APTER SECOND RECT SS. Forno'Cuce P Present Morgan Joust, Req , President. in (he chair, and the follow /ng members: open. Obtaining « light, oMficet Cronin procraded ’ ~ ' ; ie Fisen, Geduey, Jeremiah end up the atley, and on making an examination found that r ,Moare, Jonen, Rygrs Brive. Welty, one of the inner doors of Mr. Armstrong's proftiises bad po MY fredin or ibe following vole | yamine, Muore, Norton, Finn. shanpes, Gedney, veea forced open. He accordingly entered the store, an d Ive deren Waore Somes, Kye YeKich" Roars evemiat. wove Kelly" Mea aaa i shige Brier Kelly.) weit cbbilen, Farley und Van Voorbis—Ih while lighting the gas heard 4 noise in close proximity Brevet Chapman has r - on Fignm, Gede Jeremiah and Van - ‘(REROI TIONS. Chmeal om . ident 7 the Paveroest— stood, In making a seurch officer Cronin COMMONICA TIONS. anivede The" apn og we of aie to wie me their names as James Smith and John Willsma’ cooroea ‘under the counter, and arrested Soesuon ef ane Onis fi the "Sm ptroer, with power them. Atthat moment several other to tay rails 10 car. TRAIN THROWN DOWN AN KMBANEMENT SEVERAL PERSONS, INCLUDING & NOW VORERK, tat) yt 5 meet ay 6 ta aa He fe Tee the sane by given Was om ita way to this ony yer “ . yA A at four o'ctoek, and some Av milve this | Momiarer No. tit Womens: (ee wate Sor Ww incoctere Sith », an axle of the rear car broke, [aatie travel, ang ta remain only duriog (be plessoreof the ‘oune il, aide of ¥ and that we Say nT eohia eral feet in beicht, and u ‘That enon be and thi i- h D filled with tray: Cocewent \s ploge 0 sign ts tro of oven lees, No, West sirens, such permission io Fri Sais aring the eof the Couimien Comme, ‘hich was concurred 10. ty ernecten persone roshed from (ae store into the alley, from whieh ti ran, fled fo the street and escaped. The prisoners Smith and Wiilams endeavored to vrennewyy officer Cronin; but he held fast to them tii officer Garland, also of the Sixth precinct, who chanced to be , and heard the nowe, ran in from the alley, and took one of the burglars in charge. An hour later detective Horbelt, of the Fourth precinet, In pasting through Monfoe met James Farley with a basket on bie art, and him on suspicion. The articles in the basket to have been stolen from Mr. Arinstrong’s store, Farley was locked up, and sul uently detective Horbelt ar: reste? Thomas Bowers, who keeps « at Not Bayard «treet, James Harrington and iam Jothusen, @M suspicion of being concerned fm the burglary. On searching them portions of the goods stolen from Mr, Aftnstroa's store were found in their possession. All the accured parties were yesterday arraigned before Jus. tee Dowling, and locked up for trial without bail, The az FI road (or ven logdale road and th awd Rieventh ry r Gapeey moved that the same be reerred to (he weg, That thet mmptrdliet We and tee nereby au. | Whit Selon oA we werrant ror he Alderman J emer, owed oemen a guest porate gd Boe as GRRE aa non, : ourih averie, ion Cteney, Sts Best Bick. awa ee m dona. Teeoin prisoners , ae ms through the of age, oad are tespenses teuling chasers i ‘pualstion of ester mee af ly ‘neation iat ara a ya Mireet, and charge (be sine #0 (he account rue re ton accompo nying the peceion was ‘hen adopted Bing irs mowes STREET FIGHT AND DANGEROUS STABBING APYRAY. a Oftenia places so remote noiimen, December 2, 1885, referred to De Tied SSorwes 5 Ora Se foe Yesterday morning about two o’¢lock an altercation | |W. N. Holloway, the veteran all, noticed in the best shamed aire. - py =} took pluce in Thirty-cighth streot, near Tenth avenge, ‘enjoyment of rapid increnee. Resntved, That the Clerk of this Board be and be i¢ bereby Al nad Jevemiah—2. " tag agin Several other persons became involved in the 2 bit I drcumens form tase pea Ht Gificalty, and» goneral fight ensued, during which Me- tees Of the BI. Joseph's Asylum for « 3 Bihone was dangerously stabbed in the right breast, the Pew moncireting the lune The wound is suovosed to crbaaten orn som gory wrt: te he and the mame le barehy steven