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Hf deren, i the acieus counnencea THE COURTS. Prieccedi % Yesterday. “A Bankrupt Administrator Proceedcd _ Agaiust—Important to Stockholders— ;' Allegod Fraudulent Divoreo—A Notorious Swindier Sent to §.ate Prison by Judge Bed- ford—“Cirentar Let tor” Establishments to be Broken Up. UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT—4N GANKSUPTCY, \° Claim Azatust a Bankrapt Administrator. 7 Before the Registers. In the Matter of Larthal & Sea: Im this case he bankrupts fed tuctr petition for volustury bank: fdptcy m Octover last, Ap application was made wy Air. Alfred Rendall, through his counsel, Eawin ~ «pes, for an order to exaonine the bankrupta, his davit alleging (hat he was @ credicor tor $40,000), @nu thas the amowut of his claim Was irauduleatly Sup prescd and omitted ma the scumduie thea by the ukra. ls ‘Tue aegester appoiuted ines lay, wt two o’ewes, & re WIM GOO HhY¥Gobig ion; DUL, dD conse yuseve Of Lue tragical dean ut ar. alired Kendal oer Parry tow, as reporied in tae UBRALD, the proceedings Were aujouraet GNTED STATES COMME SSaN=IS" cougar, Alleged Distiil ry Fraads. Before Co:nmissioner Binields, The United States vs. Hojinan and Ochers,—The @eiendants are owners oi a diatlilery tn Hester Breet, and are charged with running the estaolish. Ment without pusina the proper licease theretor. De hearmy in the Case shinis Pusipoued ull to mui TOW, ut eleven A. wi. SUPREME COUJT—ZENZTAL Ti. Important to Stockhollers=The Case of the “afexican Gccan Mail and Iwiuuda Cow. pomye? Before Judges Ingraham, Barnard and Brady. Wialuin HH. Aspinca, Respondent, vx. Caarles ta Morgan et a!., fmpleaaet wtih Aloeri C. Ramsey, Ap Pelants.—The activa 10 thls case Was commenced in the year 1591, ihe parties were stockholders in “fo Mexican Ocean Mail and Inland Ooimpaay,” a corporation created for the purpose of estab isning & hoc vt communication vetween the Atlanue and ey Pacitc throughs €x1¢0, and aise connecting |Lies by sievmenips on the two oceans. The charier of the ecmpeny declared tuat uni the payment in full of the cuplial stock and subscribed for and the fing and ieccrding of the certificate thereor, that the ftockhoiders should be severally individually Mable to the creditors of the company w an @mount equal to an amount of their stock for + oli debts and contracts maJe by tne company. ‘The Le uti was SUC AS & BLOcKuOLIer Dy cretito 8 of v Mie compavy Wao kad recovered judgmenes agatast , tlie Company. In one Ul Liese BUlLs Le pleaded tne “mOu-Oinder of the ouner Blocaholders as defendauis. JudeMENts Were recovered azanst the plumuiy Sgaiust hun by wed iors O1 Lhe company, Aud he pad tuvse judge WI8, AMG NOW cizins CLab the other stoczhoiders gould ContiGiie Ly repay Diu Uns amouuls 1a pros 440d LO Lue BnOduts Of stuck Heid by Lieu re- Ys ‘ihe judguieny of the reierce Li tue case fer coutributton by the ouher siockioluers, Lue deen dais, tu the piatauil, ecision reserved. i ASCTHEG FUASE OF THE VASin Wiliam H. Aspincad Dine Torrance et al, vk We ar bt Agutast ine Same — He appellant 18 adjuoged tiable upou Ce 8 uck ol Whe Gul Wiitea Bland owe OF Albert sev. 14e @ BUY 8 Was deposited wih Tor- syarauce asa, Van (eruilt, wo secure & .0au 01 sd wade oy C. Vaaserout to Ramsey. aicer- Waids Kaimsey apulie’ lo ‘Tocrance, a3 agent of ©. “WVanuero it, to cutuge the pleuge of those shares Ft au” ed o “tta.u a sale of theta ty Vander it aad tt was con- |} wued (hae Lorcauce, assuming aod supposing Uhal * bit WUCHOTILY 1Ot Vantuerdilt 80 LO GO, toseute t a bona of Aderbiié WW tals Proposiiva wud Bu e forrunee, it Was suomitted, Wadd lo te ju Ube Wansuciou., Vanderbilt revuscd to ere Nas found Cawt be vad vor auihonized if, Pae shares sul staid On ine COU! (he nume of Lamsey. Trance oy tMs Wausucttou, became te owuer of tin Block, und liavie ws Buch Lo creditors of Lue AU ad Sitar Bub Oreugul by one Ka ld by the reieree 10 ve lave on ys thares, aad juat decision was Wreate, as au SOW fennel mouwunsiauding tuat the sate Was beiweea /e@iferent partics aud au appeal trom Lie ET) WYuu,went war peading. Thtucts of itis cass are Specialy found oy the reverse. el Duvias Subui.cood these arzumonts to the rial i, LAG Court loud the payers aud re- served cecision, SUPREME COUAT—CHAMBERS, The Alleged Fraulatest Divorco Case. “e 4 Re ore Judge Cardozc. Mary Eviza Gowan vs, Joba Gowan,—This was a ‘motion to show cause why the decree of divorce and Fevore oft ‘eferee, and all otaer proceedings w the case, should not be set aside, on the ground that the decree had been frauduleutly ootaiued oud that the deiendant had received uo notice. It was Turcher coutende! by Mr. Edwin Jains3 that tue Q@eeudant bod never comuntied aduitery, a leved by in» tesctimoay adduced before the reieree, Counsel argued upga alidavits waica set fo.tu thar Ue derendapt Was Gob ta ibe cily at the ume We guence cuarged was conmtted, and that, ba face, Ihe culire evideuce Was suborned perjucy. Messrs. Adwus and Suaeiter resisied the muon and pio duced allidavits to corrobvorute tue evideace given Durure the relecee. Jadge Cardvzo reserved his decision, The Ailea Lunacy Case. In this case, pursaait to the order of Justics Car- ozo at the last hearing, a stipulation was o‘fcred by ex-Judge Strong oa behalf of Mr. Pritchett, the eounsel for the commiitee appointed in these pro- ccedinzs, to the eifees taat if the reference wa3 re- ‘ opened be would notin any way obstruct the pro- cecciugs Lelore the referee, saving, however, lis Ligne $0 appeal. Yh Court tucreupon Kept the case before it, but @recte the re erence Wo be opened, 80 a8 to allow Ar. Pil Ch. tt to muiroduce sucu testimony as migut be prop: ore the re‘erce, Juage Stroaz asked that the testimony taken on the | revious inquisitiua be ailowed, ( save expense, tu be put fa here, Mr. Sea did nut object to its going in with the Bawe lovce and eifec. as if the parucs were prescat, Tue mater Wus Lieu adjoursed over, Decisions. By Judge Cardozo, Elizibeh Reuter vs. Peter Reuter.—Motion granted. Aliner W, Hull et al. vs. Morris Place,—Motion eated, Lew. Glaser et al. ve, The Putnam Fire Insurance Company of Hartyord, vonn. Aluite S*. Cooper v8. Geo. A. Wicks et al.—Motion granted, in the Matter of the Guardianship af Dominic J. K-uoran et al.—Motion granted. Henry Elias 08. Ernestine.—Report confirmed. Jacob F. Hunt e al. vs. Louis conn.—Motion granted, di the Matter of Phebe A. Lowery vs. andrew B, Chaimers.—Motion granted, Louisa S$ seluuver vs. Joseph A. Pelouvet.— Granted. ! By Judge Ingraham. Ty A. Mills 18. Menry Kodwwald,—Motion denied, COURT OF COMMON PLEAS, Before Judge F. W. Loew. ts, Good.—In October, 1863, William M. was ariested at the suit of A. K. Hadley, with detaining personal property of the if $2,090. A motion was now made to dismics aint, pursuant to section 274 of tho Code, wrouud oj. tie vlaintifs not proceeding to lent tu deiauit of tue defendani’s answering ie cultipidiut, Said Lime to answer having expired fu February fast. Tue court heid that the plain: had been guilty of Meyiigeuce Within Lie meaning Of Me Code, aud ordered (he prisoner discuarged. Messrs, H, }. averiliand W.L. Gardner for tho Mutou; A. K. Hadiey opposed, COMMON PLEAS—SPECIAL TERM, Decisions Rendered. By Judge Van Brunt. Kiefer vs. Winkins.—Motion to vacate order granted, Same vs. Thomas et al.—Motion for stay granted, | Ler Order to be settled upon notice. Multhaul vs. Bray.—Motton granted. Noyes et at. vs. Morgan.—Mcuou granted, with costs to the plaintiit. Freedenverg vx, Friedenserg—Motion granved for eighty-five d ilars allowance to platutuit, Sum: vs, Same —Mouon granted, with ten dollars | Coste to plaintic. ngs in the Law Courts | COUNT OF GENFBML ses3247. A Notorious Swindler Sent te Stato Prison— Judge edfords fu Court=Tue wrens to be Broken Up aud Verdunt Gyuce trymen to he Pratectede Berns Gaiuiag ©. Bediord, dr., City Judge, ‘The only cas: of inierest tried ip this court yester- @ay was an mdlcimens agaist Lavid il. bythe, charge With grand lirceny perpetrated uniler pecus Mar circamstunves, The compainant, Joasepa W. Doitar, a resideut of Moores, Cliuton county, said that On toe 10th of December he came to this city and Went t the ofice of Waters & Co., 197 Broadway, and asked to sce courterielt money; the prisoner ‘Was at the devk aud the door was lwcked In te ta- sioe, Walle the comp ainant was comparing his dity aviara of yor auucy Wibh lue coumterieng Ole shOWD Lit @ knock Was Weard ab the aoor and ByeUtenaN Gane Mi Bad used for BOI= paDew, Joliowed by & judy, WBO Made & sider sequest, The prisoucr said, “1 don’t Waat lo let buy bu iy Bee Vat inouey wad You wwkipg with me hye.” lie took Ule inoney Bod bis OWa Bad put ie In iid pockets Afver Hey Went Oud LoHam asuauUed the return of Lis Gowers, Wavreuped bud primwguee Wid Kia Lub its parcner would be Uicre and no Would return it, vobar kept caning from Giue tw bine aud Duviie PUL lta oat Wabi prouuses, Gul relusca lo roluru lus ify doers. iL appecred in the course of the croxs-examination by Mi. Opencer that Doim: caiied ab the odie to figure ubour tae purchase of real estate; fast UC hud BH tiered. in @ paieas mous tap, whick he purgesod to sel kn tie Suh, dud buat one vay Wie 1a lis grecery Sture At home be heard Oo mai read to cuupuny vl Meo & Lihograpaed Garcuur 1 reied ence to Counterictt mouey, did thee ais oly ob,cce Ws callin ae piace Was to colipare good MONeY WILD LU® COuULUNTELe UMS, BU WY LO Os wins LO detect 1! on bis travels. ‘Vhe prisvuce ieactios ia bis ow behalf, and stated thal no Wis GiZa.cu Os & Clerk ML GUIS ude; Las Dollar cae 10 aad banded uM & Jul seine of Waiees? erouiur, aid ura be could get rht of from $-6,000 W g0u,0uy Worth of connerelt woney ia Wie SoUlu, God iuicuded bo buy Bowe real ssi ia alipsisa ppl; Umit he woukd comuience Wilh 94.000 wud Wty WM ity doldis Gowe, Wisc he aids Las wo lady OF weuieuda ealled ae tad oULee wud ius lig never reinsed Lo give Wid back (he money. Mr. Speucer taav @ Very bumicrous speech and endeavored Ww divest bag Mids of Lig jury icv be real issue. Ass@uaat District Attorney Fellows fobowel in an CAruest apoua. ior & proaipl couviction Of Wiis Popces seulutivVe of Lowricus swiadiers who detrauued Innocent eyuuiry peuple by livouing the couutry Post Olllces Wita BUCK Circulars as Was produced uD tue trial. dudge Bedford delivered a very impartial charge, atbes Whicas tue jury deilbeiaied fur about ive Mvnutes and reudered & Verdict of guLty. Mr. Dpe wwode & ivhon for a new trial upon A punts OF law, Willen Lue ULL Judge ucnied. Fs “omy tae, yuu graud larceuy, Tou evidence shows that yuu uave been Zullly Oc & Muss, Mean COULeMptiCle BW iudie, LOU Leloug LOB Irateruliy of swindiers in Ls cy, and Louly hope thal Wied LOLs case 18 reported id the papers Will awacen @ demre O.1 Lue part uf the POLE TO Dede Up Hil there eWindiIng Ucus—iv wi> Te Utne purtivs Who keep theul. Lot Wwe Graad Jury tind sndictinedis and .et tas Dis.rict Attwrney preseus legiuinaby evidence Ww conyi.t, and ihe peo. We may Pest assured Lust Ws lug us 1 wit ere T gual. seud every one of you to diate Prison Jor Ube biguest ler KaowWh to tue law. AS &. Osamu plo, L deel wb my duly Wo sead yeu to Suite Pilsen, at hard lavos, tor tac verus ot ive years.” The reuurks 0: the Juage were greeted with ap- Plause ia ati pats of tie court resu, the jururs Laeuselves LCing a Must UnaWie to retrain iron ex. pressing Uicir sausiucuol by such dewousiTatiou ub the proupt disposa. uf the swan Ler, Phe fol owings 18 the cirowar Jecter which these swindiers sent LO the country post oullces Laroura- us the country, the pecusal oF Watch wal put tuoss Who mnwat ve Uispused to part with toeir uouey oa their guard, We uudersidud that tue Postinasier Geneiai nas lately taxeu a can tO prevent tue Wioles Irauduleat clucu.ars Uurou: here 4s the Messrs, Watery’ vail vo Ca.ch isocent couatry beoper— Dean Srm--Believing you tole “true blue” we will intro- duce for your consiverativn # matter Watea Wil ve the mews ©. pulsing inany ouiamaue v. vuilaté i your pucaer law Very shure Une. We wave uw uu Han, ready Lor ciret a tant, od Wo wat LVe du.tat vilis, They are toe z DU, Gn tue Marner, wad we dey We y Capers theives tea. iuey are of 8 at clus paper, HY Wess eavcused Y U8 uttected eed o wp iiave them put up em Of ind We wist a6 Jou GoW OF tae Vue ly or 4100; iw Lor etc. m YOU GW ver $uKU on tue Lve doar vig, ws tue ensraviag OF tue pale Gost Us couslderably More tan Lor tue vsuErs, Ai you ces.re to feol your way vere luvesting iargey Wo eb. you BOLO upon cecelpr uc Lve oF tau ever you ses ub to send ms, and you us Withlia tee days @icer receiving tae Duis, uF We Wik Wall Wit you niive. Any raulrowa tcaet agent’ Wil tawe tic Veciitine be candot uéect Hem. Lon! doliars wt & ue. Ou Way form quasiy OF Our stock by reasiiig te eaclu the EEEALL. Lou ens well ds hours. DUL We Wis give You poe: Bice Mer, and Wo UY IMG aaaryest a Ww XUL Ky Waiess yor bow 04 Ws Wales we Kavw yud wil wordue A.Waye seu mvDey LY expreus OF resimtured soe. We will do we wane. ‘Taed 2 Wid be lost ta tue mais and everyala, Wii work hurwonoasy betweea us 1 you pro ser We Will send iL UY eaprens, CU. vot 14 wUCK & Wey ye Then yuu way ry Anu the ‘Lamice Upon at we ae in earn Ws tw prope. Taacher you ean tar montus. {hey Cauuut Us Inicroace) you taxe bud o¥ thU beore two We have Waen every precau tun tu the execution Was eee we 1D YoU Were HanUag uled Die Were Mever fasued ja Ud DE Midiacreet eNOU ZL ty Let Ib vie dou’ mieubion Where ILealnd (rom, 6 putation ia New Yours us belug mea of good luere.0.€ We will never be suspected uf weal= Af you coua wanage to come on mah attic desk alu Le wis intio- tue freely about tue mader wot [NEW YORK CITY. BARR Annan Gleanings in the Metropolis * Yesterday. The New York Central Robberles—Meeting of the Fire Commbssioners—The Open Navigation Question—Art, Accl- dents, Arrests—Amateur Dz toct.ves—Potico and Mis- collancous Items. The following record will show the changes tn the } temperaiure of the weatler tor tna past vwenty-fear | hours 1 comparison with the corresponding day of last yoar, as indicated by the thermometer at Hud- BUVS plaruacy, HekaLD builuing, coruer of AND atrevt:— 1909, 1870. ep. M. 45 34 12P, Averuge teimperature vesterday at Average temperature tor correspunding dacd | last year....... “ Mary wutters, aged flitv, died suddenly at No. 15 Thames swrect yesterday muruing. ‘The Feast of the Epiphany wt! be daly celebrated Mrlay in the Caihohe and Episcopal churches, The old Workingwomen's Association of this elty, Which conapsed & Jew weeks since, Is about to be j Fevived, aut a meeting tor that purpose will be held tir eve uu ab iyinylod Mall it wall Le reioruced OU 8 DEW wid gouuie buBis. A pigeon shooting match for $1,000 will take ¥iace | to-morrow atteravon at Duoois? track, 14550 atreet, tue contestants velug Ira A. Paine, of New York, tae present cium) ion, and Caar.cs Morgan, of New Jersey, ahoy Wal euch suovs at Hity virds, trom ground trape. Commissioners Man:erre aud Bosworth yesterday beard evidenve in forts-five charges aguiust police- Wea. A tuither aad tinal hearing was given oilcer liea en, Twenty-first precinct, charged wih allowing Pamer, Who pstaoved Peter Mutver on the Zed of Deve.uver, lo edvape. The deseuce totully tailed to exvneraie tue villver, Captain Speight, of tue ‘twenty-seventh precinct, yesterday sent wurd to the Coroners’ Office that a Mrs, Waimwrignt or Whitehead, an Eugitsh woman, had beeu found dead ta she Noase No 15 Thames Street, acd Lat she 18 supposed to have beea ueud mines Monday uigut iast. Coroner Flynn Was Douce to Lod un Lguest ow the body, Large numbers of visitors call every day to see the great works which will soon pass as prizes of tne Dore Art Unio. tuto the private bands of American citize #& ‘ue Coupons are belug Laken up witha hew spirit, while Le committees Lo preside over the distr-vutlon Of Lue pri-es ia rapidly organiziug. ‘Ihe DAUes OF te MeuvErs Will be ylven lu @ uay oF two. The Fire Commissioners held their weckly meeting yesterday morning abd Unanimous'y appointed Joseph L. lerley to succeed Ell.ha Kingsland as Chief Engineer of the Metropolitaa Fire Departmeut, bis appotmtineus to date trom January i, 1870. A good deal of routine business Was a.su transacted, but wowing turinee of pubile interest trausyiued during tavir session. One of tho “oldest inhabitants,” Mr. D. Dueser, states 1 w communication to ths HeRaLp, in reier- ence to the ‘ opea river nagi,ation," that in the win- ter of 1525-96 tue ibudson river was clear of ice f.om Uns chy to Albauy during caco mont. Occa- sionally the .ce foraed, tut broke up acuta wilin two or Guree days. Boats rau row Uns city to Albany Wicd sught inverruption, Mrs. Charlotte Denman Lo:ter, M. D., was buried yesterday afernooa from the Triniiy Methodist Eprscopal eburch, Thirty-fourtn street, between Seveoil and Eigh.b avenues, There was present a jarge assembly O1 relatives 4nd irieads, many of the latter beiug members vi the medica! profession, luaie as well a8 lemae., ‘The fuueral procerson lorwed at two P. M. aud proceeded to ureen + ood. day felt rough the natchway from one of the upper stories to the lower fluor, ad was almost instantly kiwwed, The rewalis were coaveyed to tue Oak strect ve station, Where Coroner Sciurie wo hold an inque: lnytaer, ab Nu. 1, was calieu Deceaseu lived with is widowed os Browk way. The case of Mra. Julia Fenton, who died at No. 24 Madison street, as alleged from the eulects of vic- lence at the hands of ber husband, was partially investzated yesterday. Dr. Shine made a post- mnorteu Cxaungauon on We body, ou which were Lo S€7.0U8 Wares of vioience. Death, according to big busin Dow) wenn aay: terest woUry, as Le Wii preveud DOL to Uudermaud you. He «ill kuuw whave up. We imp ore you not to betray us, 10 cage you wre not ne..ned w go Im, Stave wuat venominations yuu wish, Auw mush, wud ecuer des.roy Suis oF send 16 wack, "Address prataiy, iol AEEMS OU. vi 1 roadway, New York, P. 8.—Depend upon it, as long us you are true to us you Wil Dever ve oul Of Tunas FORGERY, Edward Baison, alius W.vkman, pleaded gutity to forgery in the louriis vegrec. Gu the eveulug OL the zen of Noveniber he Weal into the saivon Of Karl Kuein, Nu. iv7 Bowery, and requesied bi to cusn a Caec. Tur eiguieen doilars, purporliug to be drawa by Agaw hruak Kien advanced him four doi. Jars Upen the Checs, Gud Upud preseaung it at ie Buiche:s’ and Drovers’ Baus ou we followluyg aay he .curned it Was @ forgeiy, Le was seni w tue btate £ rion for two years. A FALSS PRETENCR MAN SENT TO THE STATE PRISON, bamuel L. Garrett pieaded guilty w aa iadicocut chargug miu with obtaining tweuty-fve doliars frou Cidres W, Pervell by lasely representing tias be Wasa son of Samuel L. Garrett, the rresigeut of the Baluimure aud Oo KaLread Company, From the description given to tue President of we ratirond be believed that tue prisoner was iecentiy discharged from tier empoy, Judge bedioru put some seMrChLig quesiivus ty the prisoner, and ius Honor, belug satisiied thut Le Was an vid onender, sent bam co the Sing Sing /'rison for two years, LAKCENY. Fanny Striker, allay lunny Wiillams, who was Charged witu stea’ing thiriy-live doiiars irom Aun Wiliiains on the J1ta of Vecemoer, pleadea gulity wo peity larceny und was sent ww the reuitenuary for SLX mONLOs. ORUELTY TO ANIMALS. Jobn Tanzy picuded guilty to an indictment framed unoer the luw relatiug to crueity to animais, dt appeared that ou the 14th oi May ue urove a horse, Wiiwit Was altacued to au Omuivus, wich wis totaly Uutt ior use, DaVINg @ Sore Under tHe Coiiur and beng crippled mm suck @ manner as caused great pain, me Was Uued teu doliars. The following 18 the ca@endar for to-day:—The Peuple vs. Pair.ck Marty, arson; Francis Gallagher, James hoideu, Casper Sawyer anu John Sheviin, burglary; Joun H. isown, James Kelley and Joho Holt, lelonious assault urd battery; Mary Hawkins, Cathariue sicKenua, Kiniule Jarvaise, “Shomas J. Radcuf and Carisuan Scamiit, graud Larceny; John Muricy, James W. Mays (ali wapbed), Kdward Cisiroourus apd Catharine U’Couuell, larceuy from tue person, COUNT CALENDARI—TINS DAY. Surneme Counrt—GE\ERAL TeRM.—Before Judges Ingranan, Barnard and bra ly.—Uourt opens at nal past teu a. M. knumerdicd motions—Nos, 26, 23, 2%, 30, Bl, 32, 35, Ud, US, BL, 87, 3, BV, 40, 42, 43, 44, 45, 47, 48, 49, 60, 61, 52, 53, SUPREME Couxt—CHuAMBERS.—IIeid hy Judge Cardozo. Cail of caendar at tweive o'clock M.— Nos, 1), 28, 35, 37, 41, 59, 65, 69, 74, 78, 70, 100, 121, 1:6, 1,7, 138, 15Y, 142, 158, 159, 168, 194,'196, 197, 204, 206, 207. MARINE COURT—TRIAL TERM.—Part 1.—Before Jalxe Gross Cuil of calendar at ten A. M.—Nos, 4032, 4751, 4200, 4297, 4401, 4500, 4577, 4716, 4707, 4733, 4789, 477%, 473954. Pars 2—Betore Judge CUurus.—Nos, 4513, 4729, 4522, 4048, 4040, 4604, 4713, 4555, 4754, 4759, 4759, 4790, 4791, 4742, 470s, 4794, 4795, 4793, 4797, Women’ Riauts 1n Jowa.—The claims of women to ho.d civil office aro being recognized wt iengti. iu lowa @ Miss Julia C. Addington has been elected @ county superinvendent Of scuovls, Tuc question of ber eligibiliy under the law being raised the Attor- hey General Of the Staw hag decided it in her favor. ‘yne Ume will come when peopie wilt wouder that women’s rigois aud privileges were ever curtalied as they have veon. The Queen of Kagiand rules atout as wiseiy as do ber brother sovereigns of tue wale persuasion. And whea woman shail exercise her privilege of voting and holding odlcs in this country for a dozen years every man in the country Will claim the honor of bemg an orginal woman's righws maa.— Toledo (Ohio) Blade, A Brown Wepptxo.—A wedding occurred re- cently at a farm house a few miles soutneast of Kan- ‘The bridegroom was named Brown and aso the brige, None but reiations attended the Weduing aud no relations of tie famtiy were pre- sent caccpuug those whose names were Lrowa. Fathers, mothers, Unc.es, auats aud cousins of the newly married coupe, to the nucnber of were mm aitendance, Ths mumster’s n Brown. ‘ain.y ine Weading is one of ‘tue Brown- Ost ulluirs we ever Lelore heard o—Kansus (A0.) i City sews. tae doctor's opinion, Was the result of ueworrnage lrom batural causes, ‘ihe jurtuer examimution of tue watter will take place wo day. Some weeks ago there appeared exclusively in the NekALD an exposure Of New York Central robberies on Rauroad, me and the facts of the larceny of a largo amount of laces, the property of the Baroness Olga de Maiata Fiaiot, were given. ‘bis properiy has not yet been recovered, but tue Buron bas now increased tuc reward from $4.00) Ww $19,000. The property 1s praacipaliy vaiued from Us agasocia- ons, Tho annual ball of the Americus Club comes of to might at tue Academy of Music, The decorations and other necessary preiaminariea_ bave beea under the direction of Mr. A. J. Garvey and are of w high order. Graiulla will wield tue baton with tis usual skill, while secretary Hail, aided by an euicieat committee, will iock witer the comlort aad vyment of the dancers, Judging irom present appearances the affair will be one of tue inesi, if not the Huest, of the season. Frederick Bamann, doing business at No. 546 Main street, Buffalo, appeared at the Coroner's ofice yesterday morning and announced himself as the brother of George Bamann (ot Bauman, as here- tofore printed), the man who shot his mistress at the assiguaitun house No. 69 Elizabe wk street and then toox His own iife. dir. Bamann, who ts a man ci gentee: appearance and good address, respecttuily requested pefmission to receive the body of lis uns Jorvanate brother for interment. ‘The remains were accordingly delivered over to him by Coroner Fiyan, and wili be buried in one of the Willamaburg ceme- teres If no ob,ection should be interposed. Another brocher of the deceased was expected in the city (or the purpose of atvending the funeral. ‘The New Year’s reunion dinner of the Evergreen Club, heid at the rooms of the cinb, No. 7 Morris street, was one of the most enjoyable affairs of the kind which have taken place m during the present season. Judge Hogan occupied the chair, and discharged tne duties of hts posiuion witha becowing dignity. ‘The rooms are handsomely trescoed and furnisned, and on tils occasion were made to appear, if possi ble, more sociabie by 4 profuse display of evergreens actisticully arranged. At the reunion were repre sentatives of the bench, bar, tegisiature and the press. Speeches were made by Judges Hogan and Quinn, “Captain” Gover, George Morton, Captain Hal!, of the Anchor line; the representa- tive of “Italy,” Mr. George Mitchell, from Florence; Hiram Dixon (no relation to Mason and Dixon's line), Assistant Alderman Gibney and several others. sergeant Wulsh, Corporal Croiius, tne “Welch?! Alderman, Private Keily and otuers, entertained the company With their vocal powers, wile a band stacioned Mt one end of the room eniivened the imecting by some fine music. The utmost sociavility uid heartiness marked the afair throughuul, and tue Occasion may be regarded as @ “red letter day”? by the ““Kivergreens.’? this city POLICE INTELLIGENCE. , Jonn Murphy and Spencer Avery sneaked from the premises of Hermann Colbrell, No, 128 Front street, a chest of tea, of the value of uincty- four dollars. Officers Walker and Sallach were, however, on hand, and waiched Murphy iit the tea away. A'lthese dishonest proceedings were watched by the oilice.s, aud bovn thieves were very cleverly captured. ‘They were vrougut before Judgs and comunitted to answer. Dowling Thomas Geoghan was arraigned at Jefferson Market yesterday morning by officer Dunn, of the Sixteenth precinct, upon complaint of Bilen Blaney, of No. 230 West Sixteenth si charged with beat and = kicking ber an @ vrutal manner on Moaday last, ‘tne woman ts at present coutined in Bellevue Hospital, where was removed saortly aiter the assault, unaole to leave her bed. A cuinplaiut being preierred against hum by tae officer on betaif of Mrs, Bianey Le was committed to uwalt toe resuit of the injuries. Forsomo time past William Emmitt, an old gen- tolman, wxty-fve years of age, pas lived on very M 44 Jonn Jaycox, a lai fourteen years of aze, em- ployed in the store No, 93 Chambers street, yester- | Bamed Elzaveuh Conkitn, at No. 125 Charies street, te the g.eat annovanco of his wife, who has several umes had tim arrested on a charge of abao- donmeut, Oa Tucsday night Wiliam imduiged Tather ireely, and nvon going to the nouse Of Biza- beta felt in no nuworous moed, Becoming exaspe- Javea ab some rewark the Wola Made Willtau de- Lverutely gatieced together al her cloning, and ares woe a3 from Ln Nats pisces git A Pa hot coats, Bh TOMMNs hts @rina, dete 1 2H won a vem unti they hat been re- Guced Wo ashes, when he gave @ WHOOP. Ghd, sprins- joz upoa companion, commenced to beat ber nowt she ran from the house and secured the servicea of OMeer Munsea, of the Ninth precinct, who conveyed bin to the sation Wheu ue was locked up by order of Captal Washvourne, Yesterday morniog he was arraigne Qt Jeverson Market and 4 complaint pretocred against hin by Elizabeth, wo stated he aad vot le.t her one stitch of clothiag only what she bad on ber bu Be was locked up in default of $500 bail for Lusiuture good benavior. Adihe King, 38 East Houston street, a frail young Jagy, was out on her walks abroad on Tuesday night, when she was secn by two virtuous citi- zeas (oO pass the compliments of the sea- son to several gentiemcn as she passed them. Theso moral citizens were very mdignant at tinsuttack upon the virtue of their sex. ‘They there fore jaid ho of her, pulitng her by the arm very violently, and said ihat (hey were detectives and iwust take into custody tor solicitiog prostitutwn. (pn their way io the ptation house these umaceur detectives—for amuteurs they were—tinted that & few dollars would square the oeuce, Officer ‘wylord, of the Fourtcenth preciact, who ial waiched this httle gaine, and who was in plain and askea the ‘Yaey sad they trea wid stition » moral ciothes, came up to the trio, “deteetives’? who they were. were ‘‘delectives.” and them they nai better all gow the house. then, with the girl, Whenihere the tw« citizens were asked to produce their police but DO shielag were produced, ‘hey were (oo focked Up on a charge of assault and bativry, yesterday they were vrought celore Judge Vowiug, Who comuitied them to auswer. THE STREETS. Annual Report of the Street Cleaning Con- tractor—The Causes of Dirty Streets and the Cure—One Million Dollars Wanted to Do the Work. The superintendent in charge of the cleaning of the surcets, under the direction of the contractor, has made his report of the work done under the con- tract during the past year. The contractor, Mr. J. L. Brown, yesterday transmitted tne report wo tie commissioners having control in the premises. ‘The Principal points of mterest im the report will be founa in the following digest:— During the past year our work bas been, in every Particuiur, largely iu excess of tat of aay’ previous one, attribuiavle watnly to two causes. Fir, 10 the nutural increase in the popwation of the-city; ‘and second, to the large amount of excavating aad tue consequent eurting of sand, &¢., [eum one part of the city to snotuer. In domg our work we have been, and now are, suojected to great disudvaniages and largely mMcreused expense in consequence of there being an msuiiciency of re- vulac dumping board’ proviced for us by tne city. ‘Toe receut action of the Metropol.tan Board of Healtn, promibiting our dumping oo iow ground Bud sunkea ivls, aggravates tae difivulty, uecessi- (auog our carting the stuf in some c.ses Gver tiree iues 10a regular dumping odvard, The save manure gaveu by us {rout tue sWeeplugs duciug Lhe past season has been much less tian usu on ac- count of the large amount Of sand on Lhe streets, wa.cn, When mixed with te dirt, readers 16 worth- jess a8 Mune, ‘here 1s a prevaling belie! that ts manure is a source of — considerabe prot, aud that the amounc we pay tue city for it 8 but a fraction of wiat we reauze from the sales, Low erroucous this 8 is suUwn by LHe total sales from May 1, which fait sort of ce amount we pay Jor Wb by nearly $7.00. Lhe loss tor tue lull year Will probabiv excced $10,000, iT tue Sirecia lave uob been kept as cicanly as wasde- sired It has been from causes beyond our coatrol, or om the inadequacy of the couwact to secure such @ result, Ali weil founded Ccowplainia trom cllizens, “which have been iew,” nave received prope alicution, and where pussivie immediaie currection, but by’ tar the greatest number of cou- pias, bota from ciuzens «and «by me press, are such a3 can.ot ve remedied by us uoder the ¢xisting contract. in cense- queace of musunderstaucimg tac great masses of tue peope are tmpressed witu the bener tuat We couLructor 18 Ltue less (ban a swindler; taat tue iaitiaiut Execution of the contract is a secoudary con tueravion to Urat of making wou"y; Laat its pro- Visiolls ure MEVer Coupled Wilh oF uilempted W ve, dad tuat he realizes euormous piotiis yeary by Uns heglyeuce dud deunquency, aud tiaceven mtelizent business Imea believe taae Lue MOuey paid Lor dog tue work, Ww properly aud taithiudy expended, is euough to secure pertectly cieau streets, wud udord liberal proiis besiae. 1 need ouly sav io You that tuese Mmpressious are no jess fase 10 every parucular waa tuey ure uajust aua viscoUraguig; jor | KnOW Uw since tae assumpiion of tue Wore by youtn May last your mtentons and endeavors wave been ww do your fu duty according to tle Leruis of Lue contract, and as to (ae prolits accrutay from the wora, the statemeat previously reivrred to Wilsuo% thas tuey are sudalier tian WOUAL be real- ized in any oiler jogiumate bUsiuess Of tue same imaguttude @ad responsibility, * + * W 1 consider absolute y necessary to produc. (ain @ sAUSTaclOry state Of C.eaniness 1s that ail tue sueets below Canal, Irom tue Norca wo Wwe bast rivers, be tiorougiiy swept and cieaned every day exoept Sundays; the streews trom Canal to Four- wenwn street, With 4H tue limportagy uvenues Ww FULy nite street three tues @ Week, und Lue rest of the streets, from Fourteenth to Kilty-niuta streets, twice @ week, those above Filty-minih street ounce ® Week, wien wot prevented by irost, snow or severe rain storuis. sume provision should be made lor imereased compensation whenever the payed surface’tu ve swept iu ule upper part of the isiand increases to any cunsiderabie ex- ent, It would greauy faciliiave wwe execation of we work and conirioute amore sausfacuory result A the pacing out of asues aud garbage was re- stricted to certain hours, aud prouibit all persons trou pulling auytoing out after that time, Itis ae- wrable, also, that ciulzeus suouid be compelled co keep (be usues separate irom (he garbage and te otner dirt, aud put each Out in sepurats vessels. If these avenuments, “with pertaps afew otners,? were made to the present coutract, and power given to the Contractor ww correct the abuses belore mentioned, there 18 HY doubt that New ork would be @ model city im point of cleanWuess and the Baniiary Conuition Of its streeis. For your intur- mation | have calcu.ated ag accurately as possibe the cost of doing this additional Work i tue Manuer sayggesied, and ud that tae sweeping aione would COst $250,000, and the extra expenses of carting cou- sequent on this more ireyuent cleaning would umount to $50,009 more, making the net cost of doing Uns additional work (exclusive of profits) avout $300,000, J huve made vo allusion to or cul- culation tor the removal of snow in the winier. Whatever expense be incurred on that accouue would be additioval to tte sum named. It seems lodispensable to the Maintenance of a periecuy sausiactory state of clcunliness and a proper saui- tary condition of tne city that $1,000,000 suouid ve appropriated and spent for duiug tis work, Auch less than that amount will only partially secure the desired reauit. wytord OBITUARY, William L. Goggin. A telegram from Richmond aancunces the death of tus genticman ou Tuesday iast, He was born on the Sist of May, 1807, in Bedford county, Virginia; received @ good education, and, after studying law, was admitted to the var in 1828, Entering into poil- tics as a whig, he was elected a member of the Stave Leyisiature in 1536, and on the expiration of his teria deciined re-election. In 1830 he was elected a Ke- presentative ia Congress and served for four tering with credit, Subsequeuily he was appointed one of the visitors to West Point by President 1569 Mr. Goggin was the whig candidate tor Go ernor of Vinginia, and was defeated by Letcher, the candidate of the democrats, ‘The deceased wok no part of consequence in ihe rebellion. He was a gen- tieman 01 ability and was uiuch esteemed. SLAUGHTER THE B0us. To Tue Evivor or THE HERA in @ recent issue of the HERALD you record the sufferings and death of & child from hydroplobia, the circumstances of whith are most heartrending, Every few cay@ the public are treated to a descrip. tion of one of these most melancholy calamities, Last summer tt was my good :uck to be on hand to save two helpless children of mine from being bitten by one of these injernal beasts, Common sense id common humanity suggest to me tae question, why are dogs, any more tian venomous serpents, tolerated? Why should a civilizea communly be kept in constant dread Of a creature tnat is liabie at ny Momeut to inflict upon one or more of ite mem- bers the most dire catastrophe possibile? Why should the care that these wretches receive anu the food they eat not be devoted to tue thousunus upon thousands of our needy, hungry teilow citizens? if that ls impracticable, wny may not a ii passed protiibiting the existence (unquaiified exist ence) of dogs, except wuere their service 18 aD80- luveiy essential, and even then under guards ai d Festriculons? Surely, no man who professes to pir sess an atom of humanity can deny that all the gccd dogs ever did 10 the land cannot compensate for cne gingle death from hydropuobia, the occurrence us Which, without some etiective effort on the part of the thorities to prevent it, is a disgrace io whe community. I speak from no natural antipathy to dogs; for in other countries, where tacy are not su liavie to go mad, I nave fostered them, 1 , air, that you wiil use the valuable influence the Hexao in bringing this We noice of tha proper autuoriues, friendly terms with a woman about thirty years oid, | NEW YORK HERALD, THURSDAY, JANUARY 6, 1870.—TRIPLE SHEET, THE “* SPIRIT’ ON TUB “TERF.” Tho “Sporting” Paper Mon “Go Por” Each Other. Ween eee ee Prelintinaries for a Little “Mily’ iketween “Wilkes’ Spirli” and the “*Tuct, Fie and Fa:m,.” An application waa made yesterday aftorngem at | the Tomos Petco Court WJadye Dowusg for & Warrant agaist & D, brace aid J. ©. Simpaon, Oditors and proprietors of ihe Tury, Field and Pore, by Air. W. F. Howe. sa boll of Mr. Conner 6 lite rary genucman, Tho charge prelerred was that an article, extracts Irom which are given below poe hahed ia the above newspaper On Deoe meer). w calculated to onin® Mr. Conner into ma cule contempt, and had the #lalemeuls Were Lae malicious. Jadge Vowling read the article, and deciine! t) | grant a warrant on tis comp aint of Conner, bat said Wat there were statements adeoting another party which seemed tv him to be libew Mr. Howe replied tha: be uoversioal lm Mover to decile that he could not grant a Warrant on | compleint of Conner, and thereiere i eran duty, 1D order Lhat the case might be Drousls befor @ judicial tribunal, w apply on benall of Mr. George Wukes, who 18 the gentiemas, he Was instrucet Who was referred to 19 Wat part of the aruce w hls Honor toousat Was lvetlon Judge Dowling Wen aguin read the article. Phe eXtract CVU VSIOW IA LHe pare YE Me reued UPON as hoelious:— Unlike the famons anthor of polished epi Bampson ts an etitor ond Bol & papain bis juiant eves wb Where, tie grew Wo mnabloud, loving te aad | because be essed Wy pardon me Youlhi Ma wile Le made Lis bome on We J aclu © ventarvus men 0 i wt jolden land ortality aa th aud of yr gaining fT. Porter, a then he has of the QW Om: pundous war! y apeoalating bre madd thy goveramect wta fieas vo phen ae Shce; naa Lecome @ mural CeDsOr; bas Purtied aot © @ ued iy bas ably Fepreachied A's i has demon traced the generurty strecws of Paris tu au ovea ee grown merry at the euurtoan an a wow making it tbe su ject ° Kevsily behas amused Limseld Whe was eer, Uae em: tire rngiish naticn, Queen and all, wi Vard [uur oa tie Weal, sup y DecaMse they ual the urasl> ness to confess that they vad been (airly beaten io the & JnteruAtiunal Matyh Ou the vem. thie a acres Sa less, Like Alea®Ader, be cont nually sighe (or bew Words o couquer. Havtag kitted edgebansmer cF.th i his pea, to wipe o und Kirn. We we to be presumed that Awwuts, Already we a. bi written W MF. Conner, the Our obiuary; orf be bave Bot Lime 10,8 Up HL Irs oa obituary, to ‘at least furnish us With & Coe! bub Wackiug epitaph. Able men apt pravound schowara are aa o& America that we are © dying momenta, the. yenervaity appeat to tl believe touch of bis polsun works, aud wita Whiktier we excualin :— There seems a shadow on the day, Her suilit a0 sonuer cleern A dhuness on the stars of night, Like eyes that look wusrousu Weare, And then, Hie jucct! Judge Dowling said that finding that Mr. Howe Was authorized w appear ior wr, Wilkes he bad vo ailernasve but vo grant tie Warranl, Siaaders Writtas lave av all tines been pudisued 1 exeuplary MBaner than Bluuderous Word, v provoke inea W a breach of ine beace and quarrels dud murders, and are OF & MuCl Mure dangerous Cousequeuce LO SOLELY. Words which were only the eifect of @ sudden gush of Pussion wight foun be buried ta Guuviod; vu sanders whica Were Couuittet to writ. lug. besiaes that the anthor ts actuated by wuore deiverate maiivs, are, lor Lue uiust part, $0 laeling a8 Wo be scarcely ever Lorcolbed. AS 104g ab he Was 0a che benci Me Sdyuld mars is doprecat oa Of inbei uy Bircuy tuvesacatiug every cumpiaiut (uae Was Urou,ue ve.ore hin, Air. Footer, (ue lore.uan of Mr. Wilkes, then signed the wilgavit, gud suage DowLng issucd Warraats, bub Luid che oitiver to deliver a uote Walch be Wrote to te Geendauts, w kag ihe aveudaace Uns (Vhursday) mocumg Ww guswer the cuare. ‘ibe Warrauts were, however, to be Bervea, Hib wus Jound neediui to secure Lueir atiwndauce, PERSONAL INTE LIGENCS. Prominent Arrivals in Tuis City Yestercay. General Spauiding, of Minnesota; Genera! Ross, of Vaitimore; Jobo Waxe nan, of Cohoes, aud J. Cgiton, of Ware, Mass., are ai the Coleuan House. General W. B. Tivbetis, of Lroy; John K. McDo- nough, of Philadeilpmia, and Char.es Parrish, of Wilkesbarre, are at the Hoitmaa touse. Ex-Consul E. L. lump, of Havana; LU. $. McComb, of Lelaware; Gurdiver Colby, of Boston; J. Car- lyie, of West Virginia; Juage Colt, of Connecticut; J. A. Scott, of Pailadeipiia, and B. P. Cucaey, of Boston, are at the Fith Aveuue Hotel, Ex-Mayor R. A. Ramsdell, of New London, ané E. James, of Youkers, are at (he Gienham Hotel. Airs. Governor J. T. Hotfman, and Colonel Robert Lenox Banks, of Albany, are at the Clarendon Lotel, H. 8. Sanford, ex-Mimister to Brussels; 0. W. Pea- body, of Boston, and T. K. Laturop, of Boston, are at the Brevoort House, J. A. Trowbridge, of New York, and George Bur- gess, of Scarsdaie, are at the Everett House. J. P. Parker and T. D, Marstail, of Louisiana, and i, Noah, of Washington, are at the New York Hotel. Water Brown (the American oarsman), Geo. Max- wei!, ot New York, and !'homas B. Moore, of Alvany, are at the St. Charles Hotel. J. A. McDowell and O. C. Platch, of Chicago; F. 8. Stevens, of Massachusetts; C. J. Wilson, of the United States Army; George E. Royce, of Rutiand, and Georze Marston, of New Hampsiire, a. i the Metropoiitan Hotel. Miscellaneous Personal Movements. The Duchess of Somerset will adopt Grisi’s daugh- ters. Toe King of Wurtemberg takes three hours for dinner. M. Kaspail, the French republican deputy, is a freecrader. Prmce Alexander of the Netherlands is passing the wiuter at Nive. An Italian benevolent society has boen organized in Memphis. A nephew of Jonn C, Calhoun is a street car con- ductor in Charleston. A gentleman of Montgomery, Ala., killed e:ghteen owis on raturday last. Itis reported that Mosby is enlisting volunteers for the Cuban ariny. A Cleveiand giri has dressed in male attire and driven @ horse car for seven yeacs, Stoll, the New London scutptor, bas just completed @ $12,000 soldiers’ monument Jor Ciicago. Miss Garrett bas founded two schola Women Wao Wish to study medicine ia Loudou, Governor Flanders, of Waghington ‘erritory, has vetoed 100 Terriorial legwldtive bis, aud is sili at it, A German savant bas Giscovercd that a bedbug after haviag bitten 300 times begins to drovp ana Tade away. * Pernadotte’s grandson, the present King of Siwe- dea, Las written au ey.c ceieorauug Bernadoite’s nustory. A jealous husband in Memphis broke his wife's nose because he thought her beauty attracted too much avvention, King John of Saxony has bezzod his dauguter, the Duchess o1 ba, WW Oppose Ler you's accepung the turone of Spaio. Of the sixteen Governors of Pennsylvania seven Were of German descent, and of aii (we Goveruors in the Suuth eleven are of carpet-bag vescuul. The Itaiians tn Memphis are making arrangements to erect & handsome wonument in Cours #uare to Curisvopuer Coumpus, the discoverer OL America, Baron Rothschild would have been one of the new Englisa peers but for tne diticuliy waich would Lave atisen about the oaslt. Cu its takiag the Beat, ‘Yue Lords still swear ‘on the true faith of @ Curis- tan.” The late Earl of Derby has left to cach of the male and femaie servants at Koowlsley Matt legacies in the proportion of two mouths? wages tor euch year Of service. Lu the case of the cid servants tue lega- cies will amount to very handsome sums. The priest who recently married Prince Charies of Rou.nania to the Princess de Wied is tureatencd ‘Witu suspension because he neglected to stipulate ia what religion the children that may be boru shail be brought up. Toe Princs is » Vativiic and his wile a Protestant, The Bishop of Cologne is turious, aud marnage. for threatens to dissolve tac Ou Boaaay 26th ult., while services were go- ing on in the Co ational church at Kausas City, Mo., Ephraim Marvyast and Lizzie Vook roce up Wo tue door, bad &@ miuister called out, aad were summarily married On horseback. ‘The m Was prety weil advanced in years, waile tue oride was young and comely, ‘ine cause for their hasi or from Wuence they Came, uf Wulther ey wens Ls DUS stated. 5 BROOKLYN CITY. An Ex-Collector Sued for ‘Ten Thousand Dollars as Fees—Large Fire and Loss of Life Report of the Super- intendents of tho Poor. Sde Seperinendents of tue Poor met yesterday Sflernoon, Superioterdent Qurr mm the chair, Prom Teperts eubmiied I Was enown thas the number of JOMaAles io Low COUNTY unui ios adorn the sEper Yooon Of lust Gourd Was as tolows:—Nureery, S84; Lenatic Asylum 65; Alassoua, 1 creuse of G2 over the preceane wees, 5-2 (iNeTeRee Of BW)—iwaKtg we Leal DUMOR PelRuhs mepperved aC Uke “Gb expense Im thewe Marblutivus 4492. tue ecpties Of Kia vow beirens, by the deata of ar ‘ fo. 8 Poneletion #at are net direcuns tho Counsel Of tae Gourd Le Laas bo eo bar Ge POUMbAMSed for Hie €X pede? tagucrod Ma Bed sof Dea, You @ Crewner and Littie 1 to thaw fou boom herow vr me ut & 4 roscoe teat » / Wigchewt @ teares wore emo tae taard, Atout four eeloek yestertay moraing Wore GeCOFered bain’ [ua 4 Curae house on tae tara of Mr Joke Ute Vlatvens, Just with out the Cy He Beat lee Peotewuary, Bvery effort wie oF the fanny aren aad we “wo wer OF al i , OX Uibe ot toe condegra Widest aval 9 tee oi, re Hert Of Lee OPO Burch, Woe don at tas Window ou ob) maa, wamed Bdwatk (40 ly, Wis was ome pwred oO (Re PLO Aine aol mepl la Whe wouse. Frequeal cals 2 a Wok at tue ww the bara. suloncnt charre communicated W @ Lard ad, WIL hue Carreage bodsd, Was wscued oo tie ia bie ter Sikaoture Were Ave valuable Bornes, Wich Were also barbed to dow, Me, decals eae ja stock. ae, t* esluaies & bows @5,0u apon which taere =o a Isuranoe 4 the Lalarotn Raurance Cone bonding: Were ofeer uy overt WO. Ae op ears, Drom Ue tem ' one we As aie Got Fire teas tie deceased, Wao Was elxty-five « ut Qwa, ow New Years day and o1'y 1 quer, aud did BOs resarn culnd, Woeu be #a volleved to Le wet fire to toe piece, Ue was a widower leaves Uiree Cularea ab Of #00 are adeite, Coroner Juaes Was Kote) te Wud am lnquess over tae boas ‘The case of Andrew J, I’tillips again Henry @, Bowen came up yesterday we CMW Coark, Tho AICDUAUL In Lads o4IC Ls an CX-Collecwur ef the Third lalernal revenue diswnetel Breve ya the phan was cagaged by Mr, Gowea Ww taapect disuiled spirits wn lied 4 coal daring tre sore, A of oitee, al os thut toe S4lary Was Very # ua! amd uure- bee a0 vive, wie sary that he should he iogaly JLcoarge plied G9 the deten belvnuing Ww Lue Slates Le Would have Veen © Ut jurtaer ailee@es Ukat de eataut fecerved We COMM SOD Tom the Peery ob tae | . ee oe on or avout the Ise oF dug. Ld, oun Ceuled tue tack irom Wwe gee wtbbekl the commission frsur bow aos © vear®, during waich time pluaat says be pertormed @itwe dutu of Whe Goce Wkeouk rece. any OL Wie 186s, Which DO RATS aawamles bo 916.00), and were re-ained by (ve defeogaut The piatasut SUYo LAL He Was LE PEPOR CuL tou ( TOCEVe MO Ges, Aud DPOUZIL [His dehww le Focover tae aye Of $10,000, WOZECUE WIN Lae Come Of Kut wut, Doe fendanl's answer set rh at d tag the tine 24 UL UY (Ue PLADEG bore Were Late Inspectors LO ind dinitet shey were Edward « Kowen, i. i. ‘Titou and tHe pases, aod as Edward he bowen lad sme eXpenedce Ww business wae agreed Liat he should keep (he books gad CACICIC Hw GOUELA! BUICK Tod OVO Mie ODEFE ous Of the oiler two i is wl wat Clauuttd refised Lo accept thy potion uaiem for a fiaea salury, and Wo Was pod wt dilereut anew a salary raagt (roa 9620 bo AO Per atau, Which Was racieed aad paid by calWard B. Lowen ta cousue how aA bo c. we ugrecieat io thas Ofee. wes Caroret inte bie phi Uti aid ealWard B Bowes, tod ihe sided Laat during Wit jude years (uae plabitt wet vilce Ue tial aMount of jees collewws wae ZiT4o6 14, AD aM equal d.Visiod oF Chat suas amon the Uiree ins) Wid avs ede ins phat Met wlgwunce MUCH 1044 Lia wal ie WKS pad OF Hdl wold c. HOWeu Udder Lie std Arak The Cause bs oLill Ou. Jcrmy City. ANOTNER WIrr Beaten, named Michacl Gakagher, was sen‘enced by Kecorder Martindale yesterday vo SiALy Guys! Lnprisunmeut in tae County Jaa, SaD Re-ULT OF THE KaiLnoap AvENUR Ruor.— Joho Fuller, wio was arrested om Sunday and charged with beating olllccr Lynch, was a6 the point of dean last event from treatment witch ne received » Muleaay hus attended him cuastantiv, but dexp te ab hus eUoris ib is beueved inal Fulicr cannus revover, He is twenty-tires years of age ant bas been w Known O4 & quiet and inoleGtVe Man. rue Cokd and dampness of Lie cel Iwty Wh cu ue Was ‘heown awgravared its LOTMeOs whd UroUgls his ujacies to the present criss, Hevoken. Svuicipk BY PoisoNinG.—On Tueaday night Mra, Kane, living in Third street, near Jeferron, wok a dose of Paris green with mtentto kill herself, Bo- comtng fl subsequenuy, she Jiseiosod to her family what she bad done, bat died betuie waey Coull pres cure an anudote, Core Jraue hed an tnquest yesterday, and (he jury revure@ed & Veruict 19 accord BOCO WIL tue acts, Newark, “UNCLE Sam” Curarep Ovr oF 4 STRAPPING Reorvuit.—Yesterday morning 4 fine, stout looking man, named James Ford, allus Gev.ge Foster, wae arraigned ia t plaint of being @ “common bummer,” Qyo be Was here on uw simiar comiatnt; bat, stating that he was jast go nz to enies m the Unite States Army, the magisiraie let him off, He tries the same ‘card’’ yesierday, but It did not aucceed 60 well, He was sent to jail for wiree mouths, A CORONER'S INQUEST touching the death of a Frenchman, whose proper name waa Numa Nicolet and who was run over and fatally injured on New Year's night, in Market #.roct, was held by Ooro- ner Chase, at the Coart lwuse acre, yeuter- day aflernoon. ‘Tuc fact that deceased, con trary to report, was perfecty seber on the night of ta2 occurreave, (Mm eonvcenon with the statement made by parties tiat smedriver of the Wagon Was going ata rapid and dangerous gait induced Dr. Doda to order a. laquest. After a Juil examination of several witnesses tne jury re. turned # veraict atirluuting Nicolew’s death ty seer cent and exoneraiog Gustave sudcrt trom ail Dt i Was # an over forty, a widower Tuf REED ASSAULT AxD Ropueny Case.—An ex. amination wok piace yesterday fo:enoon veiore Justice Milg in the case of the thres men, “Cum” Norton. Charles Thompson and Joho McCormick, who were arrested souie days ago charged witht having vio.cutly and Gangerous.y aseauited Air. Sieohen Keed, ao ecinplove oi tac New Jersey Kaurdad, besides rovbing oa the bbuway, ‘The iuvestigation resuited ju the duicnarge of Nor toa and ‘thompson, wake McCormick Was veld for the action of the Grand Jury. it was oly after @ Warrant had been issued (or His arrest Was ME, Kee: could be taduced to appear at cours aud then be intimared that the actair was “6 wed? and ne did not desire to have te vo any further, The case was, however, too serious in (he eyes of the magistrate, aud to insure Lis appearance Reed was required to furnish vail 1a 354) by appear as @ Wobuess, Paterson. Tue Lost CHILpREN OF WYNOCKIR.—The three children of Mr. Wyvie, tos: 1a the woous near Wynockie, have not yet been found, and the dis- tracted parents Have Cou? to tie COugiug Oa buat ue Children wust, by suis Gime, Have perwued ou tho mountains, ATTEMPTED HiGnway Roupeny.—George Denton, Who resides on Willis strect, while on his way home On Toesday night, was accosied Uy a buriey ruMan who demanded “your money or your life.” Mr. Denton replied that be baa no money, Wi the robver observed ue iad made @ mistake aud once left. A street jainp near the spot bad been €x- tinguished and the nigut was dark, Tom Case oF Dr. orPM.—rhe case of Dr. Scuoeppe was called for argument in she Supreme Court yesterday, aud was postponed unt tae ii Mouday in February tn couseyuenve of @ statemet of Atturuey General Brewster that neither the prt 80..er's counse! uor the Vsirtct Attorney be ready w proceed veiure tue 2d Lask—Marreourg (2u,) Felegrupa, Jan.

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