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NEW YORK HERALD, FRIDAY, JANUARY 29, 1869.-TRIPLE SHEET. 7 oS ee 8 . TRUEGRAPHIG NEWS airy _Sayroney CONNECTICUT. AMUSEMERTS vaonaor of Tar SRSOKLTY oat : b Insurgent Cu- | Opposition to Senator Cole's Alaska Bill—Gan New Haven. bd ; ‘The pol; aio branch of the American Tnstitate from Spanish Francisce Markets. Tureves ARResrep.—Yesterday police Srauvway Hatt.—This beautiful and spacious lytechnic brane ; é £ROM San FRANCISCO, Jan. 28, 1868. vested s san sumed Henry Sumber or soing tty all was last evening flied. to its utmost capacity, | ™¢t Yesterday evening tn room No. 24, Cooper’ In- % ALL PARTS .OF : Havana, Ian. 28, 1860, | 4 memorial to Congress was circulated tn this olf | dollars from » man itving in Massechusetia, the oocasion being a grand concert for the beneat of | stitute. ‘After the usual presentation of new inven- THE. WORLD. ‘the: Bpanish tean-of-war Veuandito, efter'e sharp | Yesterday and:sigued by many of-the principal mor | man had pursuna bin’ cs tame poms ute. “The | the German Ladies? \Soclety for Widows and | tions &0., tho question of » bridge ‘0 Broatiyn nse chase, canted, sear Romano ey, an English classe senna to psmnan of Sented Alaska, He bad but of the 7 potas waged by an aargumneipegmareee| cecum. Sematt eeR eeN I Schooner hailisa from Nassen, 4 party clause grant successors of having spent the rest for a sult Tymat contributing deserved charity there wag vps following plans peer Purther About ‘the Steamship two. manne Cuhene: sage: Sand em: beaed OF Russian-American Fur Company the pevsrs saad | & Potter and Amos G Morris, two workmen, were | the additional gratification of listening to some of | #100 of a well attended: meeting:—str. Lemuel Well- . . vessel. They were on thelr way to join the insur- pe previous to the transfer of that ter- a ot ne Breer the very finest of vocal and instrumental music as | 82 Wrights plan combined the suspension and the Pereire Accident. genta in this island. It is reported that during the | monspoly aad ne, ne commend 8 ous Growra ov ras Orry.—During the last year | Tendered by some of our very finest artista, Lead- | arch. It may be sald to consist of # series of irov chase the men on. the schooner, seeing that capture | aystemn <asealage og $0 | the city bas grown, tt is estimated, more than dur- Baltes oF eens Op 8. ottertoire D from | ribs so connected and arranged as to sum’aln OF sup- ‘was inevitable, threw overboard a quantity of arms | .," Jour is brisk 8 $5 15. fair | ‘D6 any single year before. During the year 500 new | not only (Mt at gy yt] Port the pressure and tension of each ettet, and the DESTRUCTIVE FIRE IN TRIESTE, | "seen sccous — <°" | ures teting hua i so ua | feed tu inn gue pnt maralos poe | the soma gacer may to ous wow’ ’ contiuue to represent that the in- houses, cost from $2,000 | of execution the common girders, may be brought nemrly level. ; . . on Gelicacy of very surgents in the Eastern Department in large num- GEORGIA. to $60,000 each. Several extensive manufactories are | rarely exhibited. performed All pressure is equally distributed througm ut the Sack tees Uiusoiinn, hemanne te Ot cote Included bank buildings, Ballad f°@minor, "trom Chopin and olnes de Tet ogee ha oee rl and claiming tho Dencity of the auanosty proclman, | 2=Yeutigntion of Stato Finances Ordored— | toon snd sacs enone Scotia stone. costing | Canaidus\ the tenor aang eu atta roms “La duive,” | , DF Bich. thought thas al plans for. brides were New Decree of the Spanish | tion. z Lawlessnces and Disturbances te be Sup- | have inoreasod about 200." The enumeration, of | BY . is loo tp dlicately sweet, He and but mere chimerical experiments, and tim’ ‘the Go te The wrecking schooner Arrieta, ‘seized on sus- pressed. {Be sehoo! children hag just been completed, end i¢ Mr. Fred the ‘also a duet from | desideratum to be attained would be better ‘avie ‘0m- vernmen' | picton, nas, ator investigation, been released, there | 4 joint committee of the Lewialstors has Koon 6 rand thas there are in the city, between the ag08 | snd power ot “inate” in iva ho awontnse pllshed by the erection of a causeway, as the evel te ; ante Me aie pointed to inquire whether any money” has been Sd it has ia thirteen niles at eee on uring the “eveniag’‘sise “aang. a solo, fromthe po fin pang eng bee fod Ae . e Defeat of the Paraguayhns at | Te charges against Captain Adams, of the steamer Sou uc ul Va oe cee (mpeemans Sowers, . There heave Sho. boat Bo But tao musical gems | trom the river front on esch side, amt aceon Morro Castle, for carrying passengers without pass- | ara, ' any money haa been |“ p eeisTERIAL PERILS.—W. the performances on his violin by Ole Bull, that | \rtatien: of dere Der Rich al = Angostura. ports, have wn by executive warrants without authority of fedmesday evening two sovereign violinist, and singing by Madame impatient of delay. Dr. Rich also is been dismissed. ai Ipeicn yp tgr lawyers, Messrs, Gardner and Goodhart, were called | niga, the favorite prima d. Wh ae Se that the commerce of New York will eventually be- } Since the recent disturbances in the city the | send for persons and papers and aie ena upon to make ® will for a dying German woman Plecte—“Cantabte’ Doloroso ¢ Rondo Gractoso,” mi | come Groeten an Eat Ol Any cane ase or beceme : Louarolinyall. A valeal wldaamnaiausl thelr duties, The result of the investigation isto be Tee cae reas: Sasa urocensedt0 Nee Bae, Paganini “He was in ‘his Atos playing aocd ceatro of trade and exchanges, the ororchoose sd CAPTURE OF THE ‘TOWN, | rnmnant marten | teste rereter Cone teen | cb outsource | Reta get ees, | Sine a cence acct bd > rf ple a Havana, Jan. 28, 1869. of the o where it a reported that lewiees men if they did not go. They refused, and the man | was in tod ot vor” romanan, oy Campana. ing pp ey a ed au The market 9 rather more lively; are threatening the lives of attempted to carry out his order, when several | Success, cally and pecuniartiy. apr cham vel of Sandy An English Schooner Seized in the | TeVivi0s but grades of sugar suitable for export are, | Thien, At blac a eee ete soome | mem came, 1m and forced him trom the room | _ TONY Pasrou’s Orans House.—Tho great favorite, ie tinbroving tae harbor, also strongly recommend hbk ae i ak Babes mine unity door. ‘The will was then ‘Tony Pastor, leceurinaenemaeeaee Gulf of Mexico by a Span- United Staton, aizty daye? sight, t'garrenoy, 26°= 2¢ | % Tone Why ah ealhccion te ao | sea teone eee rn ‘obtained a carving ‘Kale evening e's eee on his reappearance last | Sh4 not a true river, rey ae Ooh venioor iS dicount; in gold, 8} @ 4 per cent premium. exeroized to suppress the same. The ‘of the | ventured el Tg og : . His medley was a most | and magnificent docks as cannot be had visewhere. ish M. -of- W: We out. They tried the window, but the man j lucky hit, for he was not recalled It ts \. an ar. louse ig in favor of appointing a committee | was on hand to them, only again and. L3 to cocupy the East rive: "between ARKANSAS. stefan of the Ste The, Commistes ‘apaken of cou | when the fecerve them. Finally several men | agatn, but the groundlings threatened to exhaust al | Coriearis, Hook, ab tne 1008 of ‘Broad str. ts: 00 iS: - + | RBA se Conmiee criacrics: | mena rzsaamiet, costes areicr et | uate ent comanamet, ecutive | Eeieing Tanne Ot ge See ©nban Reinforcements Found on | Orerations of the Miliia—Prompt Punish. | “™* Georgians. ‘Will @ portion of the to her two daughters, | young eat Coast Hi Fone oo ae side of, thet: mer Sarees ress! Jong tm, ia cone ¢ speaking rcnune “as | so senommaons be Brorided TS Pae Board. ment for Lawiessness and NAV: che i e old man con- rea ores eaten to admitting ves of ‘ for the Restoration of Poase ean AL INTELLIGENCE. Letten tem faatiovsmnes Hawley. recocious young clodho oe Se ee neta oe Setar craze! © Tae V4 Mumps, Jan. eats i A large number of infuential republicans having bal up with “Jack Blunt, the ve,’? herves and plers are to ‘be faced” wita ie and THE STEAMSHIP DISASTER, | <I Suriny ef Atoms sue t ronnie |, 3e Coed vit aatzceac Smet ot Ts | manne ecorenr Garey o scum nonin | Fras somes PP A ses | in none oes enna, Sars mn for Congress from the Hartford distr extraordinary feats. Miss Alice h by b rene Pein Koen oe | cnt ese ec | en, ese a ait | indo” | See ie ai a | nrc See Steamship Pereire. ¥ HaRTForp, Conn., Jan. 26, 1869, whose merit consisted 2 Havrg, Jan. 28, 1800. STN ALU OY AF 00 nes would under similar cir- inrsnaperier morse in mnie the Franklin | Messrs. H. K. W. WLcu, Avsmuy DUNuie and | & little mee ones oh tes weather be. Peeeeca eee ts the whale erulth af cot datwe Sg ‘The steamship Pereire, Captain Duchesne, sailed | jy Hens, oaizaees bei:bacn, comm Te ee ier ian Proceed to | | GENTLEMEN—Pray accept my most gratefal fame pold and conddent nowdh, to relieve Say of | (Popes for Passing vessels, the ned, of penta; Ft from Havre on Friday, the 15th inst., for New York, fe rreigertiet lapis Ryd a the wake of and rence Matters of importance call for | ror your genero Complimentary | ihg one of the gods cry out “What makes you look | al Paate ao'as atwags to Keep most of the oa wse- touching at Brest, which’ poft sho left the day fol- | olfloers had instructed. the itizens to shoot down | present haseain of Conodore AW Penaook, the | sidered a candidate for the Nomination for Congress rer Mee eo utea Tus onet wil be mage FD. pice wo ¥ Jeving ie i, "sha Cpa sone heat | Fee os ate geome co | Und Stu sean Teocroes, wi run to | Brule t'ulentn et’ Tetsn te THEATRICAL, ‘NOTES, pace om the DI e had or- | the United States and go out of commission (go re- | sonal and political and the f Per. ‘The storm in viol five | dered the officers to subsist their people have. ed Mis Bo municipal Al Wil He Tear days out m Brest, sey oy rie pact the country and give vouchers for supplies: ware Testes) a5 ip Mew Yoee Heyy Tord. The. Mackror ee the, fatore of ty on ling, Jane Deora % revotying t& lis, maind. as th tas oe eee cn tis pena wee ve ering ot igalo whjch threatened ‘the destruction of the | determined to cure the ev for all ‘tine to come, war Kenosha js to take the place of the Canandaigua, | which aqord me an opportunity 10 a of my calliNg: | wnether he will bring over Strauss, Kate Bateman, | looks only to Cae rine ot int eiatven, wasehouk: ©. cure for tume to come, ~ nee eee enn cause. Ican say this:—Should the Convéntion see | or play Hamlet himself in opposition to Booth. | aNd stores, which promise to pay a large percentag via the on the outlay, and already taere ts evidence of a ‘ ship, Heavy seas broke over her, carrying short, degistye work of it. Se fit to e present me as the republican candidate [ iy is eit aga law, but the number | Lisbon Island of Madeira. should socept the position as a very high honor and | yyoucver ve does he is gure ¢o do well, and we favor | abundant capital being supplied as soon as wanted. ; away enurely her forward deck cabin, the dining | °' rit ‘Rum saloon for the second class a eam m4 | RRMA er ee mee Projo, now sttadhed tthe Meditorransan squadron, | Deproud, 2, entee upon the lapors of the campaign | ‘4 Tong the many i 6 Oa et rd te , Legere | with all my energies. I submit ‘unreservedly 10 the | Among the many managers who support the fine | Speaker and concurred im his views ung the Toom and partially disabling theship. The | pose of the Sh iyengeed runner A. D. Vance, and discretion of the republicans of this district. cag ne | building of @ causeway in preference toa bri storm caused the vessel to lurch tremendously, ana | ~*"*° Merchants’ National, Sank of ir ulder the command of Commodore D, B. | | The subjects of future agitation and legislation to | Seay Manager Pike stands pre-eminent. He pos- | He sald tt would offer no serious obstruction to the passengers and crew were throwm from place to Little Reck. ing the ‘sloop-of-war Swatara is also Niich you Teter aro of shecsbing. and ‘vital interest, sesses many valuable paintings, valued at thousands | navigation of the East river, as the plan itseif, by its place with great violence, The loss of life and in- Lceechieeagt es cwdhss args mgationed as ikely to return to the United States in | Spprovethe opinions I have. expressed concerning | on dolisrs, among them s real Rubens, beautiful | Gouvetn*he amy. Tule greatly iessens t enumiear jury to person on board are attributable to this | TM@ Merchants? National Bank, of Littie Rook, | # few months, spprovetne opinions ¥ haze expressed concerning | enough to allence the most sceptical, and also an | of veaseis which are poy nage Ra ge ‘cause only, has suspended. Its Mabilities are reported to be Be ga ane ene ir aid ee Boston | to uphold ip Congress the principles you entertain, | ©xceedingly rare lot of engravings over 200 years | river. It also gives such facili to our ves- ah ia inti very heavy, the ter of which falls on the | as Nd pr C4 gone Tam coni fent that they are in trath those of a great old. aie ee ping, with the ocean steam length ie instant the Pereire shipped | government and New York. : Majority of the district. We believe the co Barn that they sladiy seek its aid, and it is ‘an immense sea, estimated at 1,000 tons, which com- eco heen aes other | administration will be such as to give joy to ey Williams has renewed the lease of bis | dent that not many large vessels will desire _ reports assign her to the Asiatic squadron. tain riotic citizens, it is to be mode! theatre for one year. pass uninterruptedly through, except Pletely flooded the cabin and kilied one of the pas- T. G. Corbin, it 1s said, is to her, ticut 8 ba Nynnrere gentaeae | % ri e bok eo MARYLAND. andl all her coneens aan = » mnecticat will give it a cordial support, In his palmy days Leonardi da Vinc! Grover, who, | #/Y, 88 now, and when repairs are Of 4 sengers outright—a Miss Funckelburg, from Ger- ae ol are ¥ Renewing my owledgments for your kind- | gniixe his immortal : emailer schooners and loops in many. : , z bie ia oe ee ae preparing - destination | ness, I am very eeaonstully yours, chavo ios bventsey bag spose in- | coal and Tom! le, with some few others, from ceumeranatica ieamieres tersecrpome BAvriMone, Jan, 28, 1869. 2g neg stil 1hes ag | It t® expected that Senator Dixon will be the | trifles, “'you know,” and now that his anertete | & large Silowance “wil be "Will be 150 gail for one day. This y t, | Commodore Hugh ¥.Purviance was attacked last | the tron-ciad Hoanoke, at the New York Navy Yard, | democratic caM@idate from the same district, ae Dee ee eee ee errr noe musi if aay Over 100 fall Der day ‘a expect him to revive the equine glories ‘of Te Dire athe nal barn ay Bee nas a ianine mit! that. at present 100 go through the proposed thought it prudent to put the vessel about, which b pes pera. night near his residence by three desperadoes, tly preparing for sea. She is one of the 0) ‘was done, and she arrived safely at Havre on the | knocked down and robbed of @ valuable gold watch O0n6; et Ste some, ad Cangsurennnent Sent, Soon See SKATING. ‘The provincial showmen who ly rashed in at | 1ocks whole can in from one and a half to Sa aeeant f and a pocketbook containing ten dollars. Commo- | Parrott pivot gun and two 32-pounders, with brace the breaking up of the “White Fawn,” and departed | 10.00 ptt. ue he aioe Boke TMooniyn, As before stated three of the crew and three of | dore Purviance was in command during the of howitzers. Even to ong uuacqualitod with Raval Oicstiedah Gs mate Made Se Teonk cach 19 nn aaron Rae as Sadpeeacie a Peete erence tome tt ap. the ioe which so te- le, have Splendid fail- " able Snekiy Guerre little or no trot uring: war and the second class passengers were killed and many | Was with his ship at the fight between the Monitor | armament this appears far wi ber ty. others injured. ‘The injuries, however, were mainiy | 220 the Merrimac, He is now on the retired list, | It 1a said eho formerly carried one 11-Inol pivot ‘There was. very brilliant gathering of ladies and | "Sam Pike is offering fabul to the slight, and ail are now domg well. Mr. Callighan, een eenenn ne eninmywenmnn airy Sp Lone a enor ee toobage t gentlerhen at Empire Rink, in Third avenue, near sito wheroom to erecta ‘really itet lass thease After @ considerable amount of dissenting from Catholic priest, Mr. Foulquier, a Frenchman, and gE Ap NBT Se a but 410, new measurement, ‘vould, Wrshe has her old | Sixty-third street, last eveming, the occasion being a | If the buxom “Dashwood Sisters") will only tone Rep gene pan mieetee aes ba Miss Funckelburg were the only passengers tilled. MASSACHUSETTS. bautery, prove much her superior, for she mounted | grand masquerade carnival on the ice. Uwiné to | ners they wil Detter please a not very exacting ‘The latter had her neck broken. None of the first : Parrott rine and four 20-pounder rifles. Bardo ws pankrthedictvenralbbraimipininebathhege € oy MURDEROUS ASSAULT IN WILLIAMSBURG. Class passengers were injured. Proceedings of the New England Labor Con. | _ Near by the now sloop Kenosha the tron blockade aa ithas been for some days past, but it wasbyno | , One day in 182, or slong, thers, somewnere, & — ‘The Peretre’s passengers will go forward to New | vention—Seclal Reunion of the Anti-Slavery | [inet Hem) nis has besn hauled, and this would in- | means bad, or there could not have been one-halt | eee oo ee econ gheltoring’ the taney | _ About eleven o'clock last night, during the pro- . York in the St. Laurient next Saturday, Before the | Society—Petition Against Confirming the | or two of work upon the Piquot it appears she was the enjoyment that thre really was. Judging from | Sbasta, California, accompanied by an equally dusty, | £Tess of the Americus Union ball in Masonie Teripie, arrival of the Pereire at Havre the m- | Alabama Claims Treaty. found too rotten to for dea, and forthe | the way theladies and gentlemen fitted about, per- | Un browned old gentleman, her father. The ttle ‘Williamsbarg, a diMouity of a serious character ocour- passengers asse! url received from a band Died in the cab-n and unanimously passed resolutions *"Bostow, Jan. 28, 1869, present the intention Tone ernie ye ad é forming in their movements nearly all if not a great Sinatrels to cathee aeneines -of Rye the pe | ‘Ted between the lessee of the place, Mr. Daniel Foley, complimenting the commander of the steamship, The New England Labor Conventign continued its | Panama, eg deal more of the intricate steps which are laid down | clogged. away to the keen delight of the rough mmera, | #228 negro dogtblack named Fletcher. Foley at- » by Paymaster Brennan Captain Duchesne, for his courage and seamanship, | Session to-day and was largely attended. The fore- | and ordered home, as “fancy” in the skating manual, there must have | WHO sre always appreciative m4 beauty and talent poe a lg becca age 7 pan mag a os domiunanrased ‘Bol’ chy Uy the préaeet ones, bes.| 2000 aession," was @ovoted to. the dlioasilon of |, Comment CORertits Res tech G0:aGRe0 Tree oe | On eee ee aan ae rede eae ce | eee caver: cole, Se Zoung dancer with | tho laters drew “a Knife of razor ahd cut many times before, and especially in the collision | financial questions without any apparent unity of | placed on ‘orders. which Gotham can boast many hundreds. The rink | gathered inher apron. The freckled little girl was | off Mr. Foley’s nose. The negro was ar- . ° wing delachmen Hi of the Vesia with the Arctic on the American coast | Purpose. The greater part of tho speakers dwelt | | The following ts have also been made | WSs dazzlingly Ughted with two thousand gas jets Lorligg ye een aes rte eet Ieee moor Holland St ine brerann pr ape, years ago. upon the financial effect of the Eight Hour law. | 82d officers placed on waiting orders: Commander | and very richly hung with naga end bunting of | whose plaintive lament ‘when ere, Crees, | ey Ae ee oked wpe,’ Taare. ta 20 bape “ ‘ - | Belknap, Passed Assistant 8 3. B. Parker and | various hues and shapes, while during the entire ee popes raga Fh tie eee Seo Waar, met Te Near the close of the afternoon session an , ; from the New evening a full brass baud gave forth cwnethat scond with twenty thousand dollars of Lotta’s earn- | Mr. Foley’s nose, that member having been com- ENGLAND. orgudlation was perfected and. the name of the | York naval reudeerousy Captain “Ronokendord, | of mafodice, Ag, & masquerade tho athir was © | “rougnam has oered tay fornstive comedics i ey sheet ~~ New, Labor Reform ad ro) ny come gs 0. aa! =a Bs New. England | Labor League adopted. Beale from the Fuladephia naval station egy ig onene Maree pond apy they are offered tum, but he forgot to promise to play IMPORTANT DECISION IN BANKRUPTCY IN THE WEST. eokly Statement Bank of England. | gont, and Mr. byw nh pry ee hmmaal ol 0. H. B, Caldwell, Ideutenant Commander . E. Pot- ‘innumerable, and as for individuals with | cnt bays them simply to encourage home | ,. | 4 avantage of Being “Smart” When ¥. LOnpon, Jan. 23, 1869. secretary. the session resolutions | ‘" from the Boston naval rendezvous; Lieutenant | fancy dresses of ail sorts and masks that would have Tueton’s farce of “The Girl of the Period” ought a ‘The regular weekly statement of the Bank of Eng- | Were adovtea upon, Legislature to ap- Commander James O'Kane from the Naval Academy. | frightened all the chiidren in New York into the | to follow McKean Buchanan’s “Plebdlian Daughter” Have a Tottering Debter. tand, made public to-day, shows that the amount of commlasioners to consider and collect ev idence na ey Peng once have caught & | as a natural sequence, We believe Mur, Duckauan | A decision tm bankruptoy, involving @ very im- puilion tn Vault has increased £122,000 sterling since | of Boston; Dr. Dio ot Boston; Thomas. J ocked over every step "an unsophisticated begin. | Play® Minna ‘eemmbseonls at ths ‘ater tec estates ome pokin denies mnmacaiad me Inst week. Durant, of New Orleans, and others spoke at length ner on trons endeavored to take. of the features | arama are open eS a ~ of the United States District Court of Missouri. It reform in the different departments of labor. of the ev 3 entertainment was a grand waltz | guit ina “run” jaced. appears that A. Johnson & Oo., of St. Loum, ob- ‘The Convention closed. with the adoption of a set of We regret to state that this gentleman met his | and quad in which almost everybody ‘The legitfmacy of the litde dau “au | tained a judgment against W. W. Kerr, also SPAIN. broad resolutions ‘the League the advocate | death in New Jersey, on Wednesday morning, by a en kav od good humor, | nas been aatistastority established LE aA chant, of Jefferson City, cabins tal to Ueebareaee, every Kind of labor sad accident. He was crossing the railroad track at gracef xecuon, even thoagn seen cen tha heacieas ook, cae Wie 2a mesg. Other claims were held against Religious Equality. cniarge number of the members of the AntSle. | ine pergen tunnel, and while endeavoring to avoid ness ple tis iofectualgares. Sad venictete ine | OSE again reqaireanthenticarion. | St. Louis which sult was threatened. Mapaip, Jan, 28, 1960, Ing’at Horticultaral Hall to have @ social reunion | one train of cars another, coming from an opposite | Seneral amusemennt wae eee eee mesumnsonel telsd. sxte comers halla now owertiing | Re ae ek tens Gino, The provisional government, for the purpose of | preceding the last meeting of the society, which is | direction, ran upon him suddenly. He was thrown skating match for s huge lattes over our land from “‘Merne Y? fg cheek. a ag ef be to-morrow. The hall was crowded and | with ‘force the M ‘was contended for by the worst skaters and, of ‘Lotta is making the “Fire Fly” 1 including Johnson & Co. All attended, preventing the repetition of such outrages as the one | Wenaell Phillips presided. Letters were read from ee ee forris and Essex Rail- | course, won by a most exercrable “ifonist,” There | with real “ es ar ta Vr Eee | ne oe ee eee \~ Jost perpetrated at Burgos, has issued a decree es- | John G. WI ‘and John Oliver, of Richmond, Teahy i — oth a was also a Punch and Judy exhibition, which jolcavan pooul an. an alll cially. A. Johnsun & Co. stated the condition of tablshing the equally of religious oecta before the | Speeches weremade by Wendell Pate, Colona o. | native ‘of, Miia State, «lawyer by profeion And at | fpo'masqecs enjoy the occasion that ifn. gute spectablity of Bis Company. ”Virvue i is own Fe. | reuring, Gook no further part ia tho creditors’ mec pany parvo Sor the Satie COREEAT. A Uneed ot vag ite was lected a Representative to Era ey ca oven ints moruiag, hea tho fleat “The Massacre of St. Barthol being mur- | [2fbed exsoation to lasus aad levy to be AUSTRIA. signed by George mand Oeeet mgatage toe | oe rm whee Re recired to private for. tno liveried employes of the institution, who | “Susu tle oouldock ‘are playing. the “Cricket | rr'stme day the oreditors of Kerr parucipating in ~ ploed at on Wershante’ Exchange for signatures, Rev. Joseph Callighan. eee ae yer or a geod reine might Peset, | om.the Hearth” to good houses in . the "mecung ordered um to info a astray. Disastrous Conflagration in Trieste. petitioners say:— An extensive fire occurred in the business portion | claims by Britten, st0}isss wits y forms of neutrality: and the goods in the store, and the day after, by advice ofthe city last night, The custom house, the railroad | claims of our own sitizens, apon the British mt for of it was closed by Mr. Kerr. J * piracies committed by British ty ‘manned Brit Co. were made acquainted with the fact thas | depots in the vicinity and several government ware- pirenten comets NS comets phi ang Bet they had obtained judgment by Mr. Kerr himself on houses were destroyed. Bri ports funder proveetion of the “Bric “hag, and the 18th of August; but they had, however, given ¢ into port tor conderanation, ant acepation, eal wikew any sctioa beng instructions, to ‘their agents at Jetorson City in dar SOUTH AMERICA. Sanaa well beheses tapeonees evtenss Pees ee nF fon, , sasignee, of Kern, petitioning “the’ ‘cour & contrary these were everywhere received with re- mary no effec 5, : 1 ant ‘The Paraguayan War—Capture of Angostara fiestas ta tear ae om ernest inarked ability. ‘For anumber,of years he held the | deliver before the College of Pharmacy was given | tree theatres, Sele at One county, Gh oH. Dalit, wi oo by the Allles—Flight of Lopez with the nant, of whtoa Be Was o sspuaber be.Wes recived with peatilon of Frssident of Lag sia Coleen, 38 last evening in the small chapel of the University, ree Pe tee L of “LNEil Crevé" are an- had made the levy, to deliver the goods levied ad Remsants of His Army to the Interior. opinion of memorialtats, the 5 ti the British gov- ay EAL Me CoP Sccinty af denen at Predecok, in | Washington square, before a large audience, a fair DOU ei ear de TEs” wil'oe produced on a etaie pe oe Ppt 1. Lt yt, 7 LONDON, Jan. 28, 1809, | *Fument towards the government of the United Bates. ‘the same State. The deceased clergyman was well f ladies included. juusurpeesed splendor.” The sule of seats for the | % f= ot — = sin aot tp en ‘seieton toi taproot TETAS wh ame Stat, Toe doce cleiman vas wal | number of ladies Weladnd, The lecturer ad with | 3 tHoorReccadonat hig gprs cummences tomor: | ogo ipankrupic, nnd tatlery sud scsare™® re war in Paraguay via Rio Janeiro. EUROPEAN MARKETS. . respected for the many excellent qualities which he coat af Sail perinwde sted hound row. production of “leur de The” will cost | mae to hinder and delay creditors, to give John som. ‘The town of Angostura, to which the Paraguayans — He premised his remarks with @ promise that, b; a Sieiese undiscouraged by the opinion PS) i ae od o retreated after the battle at Villeta, was soon after- Lonvon Monsy MARKET.—LONDON, Jan. 28—4:30 Augusta M. St. Clair. y | of the Edin! m faculty as to the inadvisa- held that there was nothing in the case to justify = P. M.—Consols close at 9354 for money'and 085 0 93% omitting, as far as convemently might be, the use of | pity of their asurgical ‘are now | conclusion that Johnson & Co. had hs Taran eaptured by tho allod Toroe, nad Lopes nea | KMincComamclomeat i fox money and inxs ets | Tule tady died at Galt Lake on the 27 nat. She | poiygyiabic and echnical language, and by apply- | on thar way to Fars co submit their cage tobe | Ba i with the remnants of hus army into the interior. | and steady at 163. Stocks easler; Erle, 26%; was an English woman by birth, and came to this | Ing his remarks directly tothe spectmens before nim, | Professors in the French capital, They are yocom ee ee ee tas caedoe r an tenn General McMahon, the American Minister, still ao- | "0l8, 92%, “i aa country several years ago. For some months past | he would endeavor to make his course of lectures aa Panted by two of their who are selfpos- | debt and that the advantages obiained by tueir companied President Lopez. fia; Hentes, OL ao jan, 28.—The Bourse is e gh ge ae eae fun ee oa oe ener ible. ene won vy Enieved by Madame Adelina Patti, at diligence they must be permitted to enjoy. Admiral Davis was at Buenos Ayres, FRANKFORT BOURSE.—FRANKFORT, Jan. 28.—United | though she wasa lady of manners | to all plants. That iit fnanimate’ object, he said, the Thedtre do. Ia M Brussels, surpassed the Died. gear shrtere:hrtltecrwenoe:htar State five-twenty bonds and appearanoe, a very fluent, easy er and a | was one of the most marvelous things fa natui most sengcing She appeared in THE NEW DOMINION. a armen eaean—avenson.san. £0 | Canine Soe a Piaced in a certain te fond witha carta | “bec” in ll Barblere” and tn “Feust-© She. has ATRANaxs.—The infant son of Alfred and. Ellen following caidaing ‘upiands, ita GENERAL NOTES. ee Oe cornet te cannes maaee cue fertormaucs, fer wiish aie w to receive | . Tae Tuscral will take place fram the reside. mee. of Neva Boeta Petco Meeting of the Re 1144, @ 11 ales — too tow not yet too high? beans will er | she triding sum of £320, huis parents, 23 Rutgers (Friday) morning, day have footed up only 10,000 bales. There has General Bedel accepts the democratic nomination | tween 44 102 of heit, while squashes re- a at eleven o’cloc! peal League of Halifax. poem, some Ceener Sake wants oe ane . | for Governor of New Hampshire. Patriotic. quire and will bear @ higher temperature, from 54 Receipts of Woed’s Muscum. (For other Deaths see Ninth Page.) ‘eae iak reagan pnw oo middling uplands at 11%. ‘Judge John O. Watrous, of the United States Court, 0 ee Oe ane toe be cae 4 one ohh Te ors w asserted frien: i govern- ssi mation, should taken ni 0 Epitor LDi— A.—Missisq’ Pg Knows samme mens et free | Pit ce nema, gr | On an, | SERS cnet Ars | we eens Ree ea: | Sdn om ae ant Governor to send a representative with Messrs. | the spot and 136f. for low middiing afloat. . , ee es Who desire to watch the process of germination | looked the returns from Wood's Museum for the Sires MoLelian to Ottawa they declined to do | _ LIVERPOOL BREADeTUrrs MankET.—Ltvexroot, | !¢ (Mass.) Patriot, has retired from the establish | the lecturer recommended & plan of Placing seed months referred to, which, injastice toourestablish- | “Bininger’s Old Londew Deck Gin”- =A Pure #o. The Repeal League held a private meeting and | Jan. 28—Evening. Ma. per quarter for | ment with a plethoric bag of greenbacks. between moist towels, laid between plates and ex- | ment, I beg to annex: gin, indispensadie to females ; for cor inte, appointed a secretary and council. old mixed Western and 64, for new. ‘Wm. Harper, the escaped Connecticut forger, has to a temperature of seventy. Bvery stage of Receipts for ban BININGER ‘Too. LONDON PRODUCE MARKBT.—LONDON, Jan. 28—~4:30 i Rie “procesa could thus be seen. ‘The lecturer next | Receipts for Ne Ratablished 1278, 15 Beaver street, N.Y. P. M.—Tallow, 47%. per owt. been arrested in New Jersey and handed over to the | showed that ‘the stem, the leaves and the root are | Receipts for December ILLINOIS. PRIROLEUM’ MARRET.—ANTWRRE, Jan. 28.—Petro- | *Uthorities of the former Contained in an embryonic and undeveloped state in Be Call for Mrs. lows loum quftt at 58¢f. a Gof. for white. Next to fi heaith, according to the recent report of | the seed and eee Ont Till caste upon ae | Total SOE whe three months,....,..-.....--.818%014 | POUT SE the Gamay weoptier Ail olere sre teas fate General Sherman En for New Ore ¢ nan ee Be ee eh ~ posure 0 ent peareme teenet ©. L. WHEELBR, General Superintendent, tions, \ loane—Woman’s Rights EUROPEAN MARINE NEWS. | eee sag i We are ime theses. | Shs ‘great series of fowering pianiay ‘as Oitin: DECISION Ralls and PartieaLadies Can Obextn Alt grom of the Pacific rors are nearly equal ii nambers—twensy-seven of | guished from Bot: nowering «planta, into mono- RECENT INTERNAL REVENUE . the various egies of Bodin and Shoes st MIL MER & U0." ) ‘Cu1cad0, Jan, 28, 1800, | LONDONDERRY, Jan. 98—The North American | Suyigmee su) UT OF the later La | cote a rye tiatromeen pointed | What Stampe are Required on Judgment bs ees General Sherman and his secretary, Colonel Day- arrived “ old life in Chicago, The following are out. The rf then, actual specimens ot Notes. Cireulars of Description aed Netices ton, qita thetr fanution, eave for. New Orieahe to- | yarmnieea cl sae park toden eae ended. om Dee te ies e paper on one day: More Bloons | ailTerent stages of ferminat{on, illustrated the pro | | The foiowing correepondence on the, subject of | Sattar Ss piped in the eaten pour manner, day. The statement made yesterday that General | New York on the feth inst. Deadiy Wi The Axe, the Revolver | 059, the bursting of the bulb, the descent of the | the government stamips required on jd, notes, ‘similar place in Tithe WETROWOLITAN JOR, 4 ba oe stoamanty | at Boor Mage-The Head of @ Detec’ive Laid Open | stem, the formation of roots and the expansion of | will be of interest to, many of fom Kents. Ay wie PRINTING Wot ABLISHMENT, WF Nasaa streets Sheridan was daily expected from the Plains is ic- ratty from New Yor, arrived at it por tone by Blows from a Havchet—Shooting of « White leaves. he seen that the ruling of the department makes a ponrncnre-vhdlarmencin correct. on to-day. by ® Negro in Clark Street—A Badly distinction between “personal bonds and “judg- “tivalied Hair Dre. —seld 2 m@ ‘A. Woman's Rights Convention, under the au- " Pounded with Beer Glasses. Particulars are ua- LOCAL INTELLIGENCE, neat ROME” Srarge InTEREAL RevEcvE, House, Manufactors.69 Maiden le ne, spl0es of the Sorosis Society, will be held here on Tapers cave ees. The Aciante Constttutionattst of the 20th instant | Fourn Daan.—Margarot Hogan, Any years of age, Aastangmin Orrick, FIFTEEN TH DISTRO Eh io Mtpenetionst Sab the 11th ot Rereery next. Anna Dickinson will Auguste M, St. Clair, the lecturer, died at Sait | says: arrived here yesterday and identified | said to 006 heptane in Ho, B.A, Roxtxe, Commoner of nigral Have — meena Sree, pA Foton ew) and other advo- | rake City on Wednesday. +g bP | arrested by ‘hor bed at No. 71 Cherry street, last night. ay ares Kind | For Firet Class Printing of Every Der crip. ‘The ent Somtmiseioner ha an. | The Virginia Kepublican State Central Committee | g x ft [J } sade | svicios—A young man named Issac 8. Davis, fiemme wba gouinni or And ot te rbauteed on Seale Se Se Meetentan dee, Pristine Retabilahir amt 9 other Of the Union Pacific Railroad, at | has called s Stato Convention for March 0 to nomi- on’ eBavanialt bank. in Hioxeme, 00,” aud | sald to be tespectably connected, committed suictdc | * note oF walsh inet nr Lay Whereas UE RE SF. ene ‘Tne Central nate candidates for State oMoes, one City bank for pd evening ab rie |-—y 2 on 125 Grosby street by corr oF nore. eT a oa Gutaness’ Stour—Change, not Agency. " ‘The Massachusetts Charitable Mechanic Associa- . promiae a ee tion have resolved to hold an exhibition ef mechant- SOUTHERN COTTON MARKET. ANOTHER KENOSENR AGOLDENT.—A kérosene lamp Paria nares a tie Nontness, Economy and © OHIO. —_ last evening, tn the for i and further, I do hereby a Nontnenn, Reonom’ feuopoitan Job rl! ang mais cal and industrial producte tn Boston during the OnasineTox, 8. C., Jan, 28, 1009, | 788 Ese apartments of Fram | titermey pt ant courtot record in he or ee eeeiiasene axyeoet> im Brn Present year. Cottom.Ret receipts ot the week, 0,807 bales; re. | Bastgen. do se seqond Hook af Whe tenement nents erste means one pny oa os | Pamphicts, Law “Repertm &en Bxscuted ‘The Cleveland Mahoning Railread. The Governor of Pennsylvania the No, 108 C1 street, it five o'clock. Ouavatann, Jan, 28, 1900, |’ death fof Pennayivania, has signed. the | cotpte coastwise, 1e7 bales. Total receipts, 4674 bales. | Tho amp exploded, setting fire fo. same. ot tne | Wtunfes'ag hand and seh ie day ahd year creer. en aS aie os coat ‘Tho annual mocting of the Cleveiand and ‘Mahon- | Ger of yteenaa. denen Bi pote, Be ae ee | cs Semana Be ‘ Dreawewaens) megane ina pei Borat fhg Ratiroad Company was held yesterday. The ‘The direct trade meeting calied to assemble in iol ae 6 bales bg] Gnrant’s CaBINET.—The Boston fvrarelier thinks er Oban 2 stockholders voted to sustain thé action of the direct- | Knoxville, Tenn., has been postponed, by order of ‘ah ese. $130, | Bales of At) jos. | Alexander Wt haa gone to Washington to be Reoad acl pone oo, Pan rdw” Bene for ef, etter to-day, Dales. ‘Soastwine,.| General Grant's Secretary of the Navy. at ueneral Revease x song Paceun says thet his omet asserts Umat no one knows Ries bo : ve “ ab Ct sapiihainangaantnd Bes Pr mee Enid ie Gove Bc of de oh cee | piety mes ane ear | Scanlan neta e. | Sakata catatcag ebteehe | eat ae as reece | MS en pee Eesaaiy newer sore Seuss comers | artnaantces eager | ll Se ts SD socena oman | METS Se MG NES recovery. ¥y

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