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THE eran CIPITAL. ; MEXICO. BIRDS OF WAR. | Saithiotaane nite ian erent we | eee eRe OoUBA. ee ees piste belie in elas fy vyalees of Another Civ War—Comment wy | anneenem anes dint Jersey wou win ike malt" oun hick | Ska Te 5 ee sb feats Neleen Atuolated aa, teaent of Mexico vo | Rattling Main of Cocks Betweon Long Island | twenty toasteen on Jeresy. "woth were good ones, person Tovmay ang Kei’ Lyons, do-;éame | Covfirmation of the Capture of the Cargo cf n Nelson Apvolated as Regent of Mexteo to Tweuty to sixteen on Jersey. Both wore good ones, i} te gona 4 ‘ aity, ‘dei Some 3 ‘Phe Life Insurance Tavestigas | © American ExpositionVolcanic Erap- pS Bp tar ging ah ie eg iy Hagan do. Neale the Steamer Hornet, and New Jersey, i tuey sparred a while, and the, Terwoy bi rd got in a | ve Mary Rta ea tien. Horm. Se Ae Deaton biaw oa the mee oe ore 5%) COUT CALENDARS—THIS DAY, oike By es spe it Wow tke news from the State of Guerrero, and Sie Sh eam’ kc Tiith Fight,—The Jersey parties now had only SN aa ’ . SPLEEN ayes x4 ammuation bare veew ordarpd bare! Gos fale | whi Cana teadias @taipltmia coal Sand te Gla gueamore acta wi ic mal. jong Island showed | wri wnat Bee name Execution of a Number of the r ’ fy cnpal withi the past few hours, Without doabt General ee 1 rage. le, one Ounce heavier | 198, 197, 188, 199} 200, 201, "207, 208, "20a," 210," 211, . THE PROPOSED FINAL ADJGORNMENT, Jimenez wil! have to succumb to (enera's Alvares Fight-New Jersey Victoricus—A Large Sud vers handsome, wougy to fourieen on the | ,, uPREMR COORY—Cr inant isi by, Tu Passengers. ee er ee fn Arce, Gt ot” Ge revoltlouary | iader ‘and Appreciative Audienos—Hoavy Javier. He bad no mouth but waegame ae. pebble: | Fi i a nays, to Atl, Yor a ra > among them Jesus Toledo, Negrete, Rivera, Cosa e pyle gol je best O! and cut D 174, 2: 1 42.-Held by Judse Yau. : ag A Trop of Commander Tweed’s to Vateh Re | Pestones und — Chavaria, all kenerals, besides Financial Exchanges. down at the fourth fy; and was winning his battle | Brahe —thore Foes gt gg dy Hus iis, | Fall Conrmation ef the Capture of the Trap of Commander wee sien eon, wow hv, aperey ene —— wr ce, hen erred a atta oe | A aN at A HE A 1 I |“ Seonnuor Hornet and Hor Cargem dost . 7 aed sia nesta in and . 4 . 4 publican Gulls, vs pein magi pgg oy -captrpghit cently | Wednesday. afternoon and extending late into that avout one hunstred of the one that kitted him in threo |, stmanbs, Couut. OuAwurha, lei Bi ear |. San Nerecnenes, ees a Ensen Nai A hands she coin of Madame Juarez, Moth of them are ua- | Dight Ue Recond chicken dispute of the svason be- | ‘This decided the main tn favor of New Jersey atter | {8,7 +8, 84, 86, 111, 118, 116, 118, 182, 124, 148, 149," Cail ‘No. Gone to Hayth-Surrender of Insurgents: derstuod to be hostile to Minister Lerdo aud willing to sup: | tweon New Jersey and Long Island parties came off | elght hours’ fighting, and it was hard work for | ” Sopreion Count—Tnrat. TeeM.—-Part 1.—-Held by Judi ‘ ~ HAvaNA, Jan, 28, . WICNLING A ROD FOR TWOMDBLY, | portany canuidate who can defoathim, Juarea and Dias | according to written agreement, Their frst discus. | them. A thirtecnth imatch was fought; but the inte- we 8 At clove A, M.— Noe. 98) 1043, B07, 4i sage Pe Part el Yony Noevitas correspondent says that the Horn MeCui e . Fillirenain tu the Held against Lerdos tut wy be sre | gion occurred ou the $4 Inst, when they produced | Fey Casita ove mee ML departed, (aud with Ib the Pa arate hana oo 14a, bn, OL AH | Gusemsparued her cargo. and passengers at Pon - s tained iu the Cabinet nobo'ly pretends to explain. The IM | tnirteen stags each, eleven battles being fought, re- en Gounon’ PLeck Per 1—Held by” Jud Larremore. | Brava, twenty-one aa trom that place, All ADARNTY, TAN. 16, STL, | ety, Which soetaed avoided by the orders of reciant Jar: | sulting in Long Island's victory; but this wae a matn THE COURTS 2ge our eaunca, Nos, 69, 24 ab, Bla, Tous auld, Babs chs Spanish cepartalor the: captain of tne rcaneb eee vhe New York members have already busied | Congress oust decide the ban eae oh ates | of cocks in Which it wag understood that seventeen 3 ARINE OOURT-Part 1.—-Mleid by Juage Alker.—Nos. | disaster to the men are confirmed, The steamer * Giewselves so actively 1 preventing bijis to regulate | | pr yc eye my publishea a dyiug’ ro. | birds aside should be shown,. weighing from four DA IDES ne BOA, 4524, 4018, 4748, 4:2, 4681, DSS, Aeon to 480, 400 bi 10 * Metropol | ques :Saeatee Juarez, the authenticity of witch is ne “in the metropolis SAG | Aue Te euied by duares In ihe Diario Of Cal, aakhy Held by Judge Grosx.— | Made a narrow escape, several shots being fired all rorts of big corpor Pan aoe ele ude Py pe, ta being M 4902, 4004, 4905, a7. pounds to five pounds eight ounces, and fight ali UNITED STATES DISTRICT couRT. Nos, 4796, 48347 a —— 4538), her, Most of the guerillas have been killed. The! i ts qniro Ikely every kind of corporation, great | po fisband ue Presidency and devote bita- | that fell in for $100 & battle and $800 the odd fight or | Question ot Practice, br Ri ea ) ‘ v r Dong) fe ue Tracy, —Non. 499139, 48. hada rough en; ment W 1 and small, will be somewhat overhauled before | vayarenn and Coucressiad | main, ‘They did soyand with success. The trouble poly arteln in adie Tragy 8 gh engagement with the Spaniards, Int which some were killed, and those who were caps ',. member will have become satisted that he | Governor. fet State on Henry Maivard and Oscar Museinan.— fhe | wassettled in the new pit over in Jersey. It ts aquict rhe { ble dissatsfac BROOKLYN COURT: tared have sinve been exeented, The few who rey? bas outdone somebody else. 1 therefore does not | thie ot Paes efecto | Dace mm the rear of an wnosteniatioas saloon, the Thin jaa es [bronzht to recover the i of certain is ' makicaro’ guscounded cei xtltueyiveninan eOaee follow, by jong odds, that every local measure pre- | < on Santa Anna’s Nassau orhin i par. | Chaudine, on the ground that euch valuejbecame for! 'y od hp: lalemingeg es Waiters y und ~— Heed Pre | prociapeation, pr fie who sold bait ofthare: | Matter Raving nothing Im ite external appears | 1. i rants to the United Biat vented, no mater how good Ii may appear to be oa ts face, will get evough votes to make it a Jaw, even M the Governor ehould feel good natured enongh to ARIZ every One sent to hig ecaune of a violation of UNITED STATES DISTRICT couRT. rating in Vasquez and have taken refuge In a smi — stretch of woods, The prisoners captured by the Spanish troops d+ claie that the steamer Hornet has gone to Hayth | fubllo to the Yanée w booanse be I made his broeher's bioed to | ance to Indicate anyth more than that @ sub- ish 1” aud the “I order ft,7 r . ‘nthe hero Mangadeciara,” | Stantial drink could be obtained within, At half. sclenee hears the cries of | Prat two o'clock there Were alreadf™ assem. PTE f of such of his victims 7 ‘aud Mejia, whom he ussasainated in Acajew, | Ved @ very large Congregation of pro thy sixth section of the act o tothe declaration rol. % 1799, The secr 9, declaratic he cnuken of nection did Action Aguinst a Distiller to Recover Tax: 4 ucorue to the piaintifie at any time within five years next i Doiize the” commencement of ithe sul. The mauiiie Retree Putas Denegos s- | demur to this Mt relates tb aires | United States ea, Francis Meena and Ofhers.—This was & : © sac whim fi a rant: of the causes of the defendants join NattJer’a bond to recover taxes on epirite assessed Manuel Raymon Silva, the isurgent Governor 0: Just to feram, whom he saciifice! to a whiu in Tam | sional and amateur sportsinea, patiently awaiilng | 4), ue wait on a distifer'a bor : citwrgos tim with keeping the country 2 iy awa murrer. The piatouils reply, among other things, to ‘ % ol an 3 GRATLYY CUPIR SPITE AND “GET KEN ie tee a Eo task Rec ee | the tournament, The premes were redolent of | thisples, to Taras relates tou the cllicr causenotantloge | during June, August and September, 1896, which tle govern- | Camaguey, Dr, Sarriol and other Insurgents of Coit. that the acta set forth 10 that Teapect in tho declaration werg | ment claims remain id. The amount t# about $3,600, | Sequenee have surrendered themselves to the Spans ‘with the countrymen who have beaten the | Mexico, gailinaceous mustc. Imprisoned cecks on one side | Pst the ae unpatd. i " . a } vl 8 \iwient.y coacealed by the defendants irom the plajatiffs Assistant District Attorney Alien, for the government, called Mf 0 . 7 Sn bi aint pater aun Ne : A Ft apnea sas sui ereby the same were unknown to the plaintiffs unt Appeared from the reco jector’a ollie : Will Rarass them D eerhieh 2 e e) rare is. | ing, the pean. Aiioiters, Balesral and Homer | in the rear. Everything seemed to indicate the tithin a period of fens than liva yearn next pride tothe come they MI DOL DEED Dade that be had paid ty | SUrrender of Insurgent Leadere—Tke Recend icts atter they have done h New York city, | Ross, Antonlo tseandon, Payne and @rasco y Berra, ebaracter of the pia& High cockalorums talked | ™neement of the sult; whereby the plaintife could pe ane ove Gollectorn office to thovuhierent | Meeting at tho Mouse of Count Cancnga xi 1H¥ LIER INSORANCHE BUSINESS, | untii within that period élect wheiher to claim forfeit: begun Lo emit re and smoke, ; t » : feathers by the yard, eccktails were the popular re- | ihe goods or of thelr valne, or bring an acticn for such acta, | @ portion to Deputy Collector Smith, who was authorized to ‘Trap for tho Cubnns—The C; v7 ; epee j craption i feared. The voleano of Cebomieo is | 1% 3 P ‘ap r) ns~The Case of “oun » tr. Uayes, of the Assembly, has had the jife in- and “eee “ “ | oars a‘ ‘ation. | To ‘his replication the defendants demur cn their part, receive the money. Smith, however, empliaticaily Genied a ; eastepe ap ipenypenith «Hoel tie 1204 several anal! vilagew “near It have been | fresument, and evexydody wae cock-aloop in autio | fa tharenication the levendans deur cn thelr part and | recelve the mon paid anything ‘The delunce caledawi- | False ReporteThe Sugar Crop, a a surance ring uncer consideration for some time, , pation of the sport. Passing through the salooa you | application is bad in supstance, aud the demurrer to it ta | ness, who testified that about @ year ago McKenna and the |. Havana, Jan. 18, 1872. therefore #ustained, Dp paty Collector had a conversation about this matter, dur- in, which Sinith told McKenna that he had pald him. Then, ‘The effects of Valamseda’s conciliatory policy al Phad® long conference the otter day | mess pere- ger 7 2t enter the coekpit, a rude amphitheatre, with raised srintend or . Tt THD MIS:OURI SANATORSHIP. sijed j er ais Stan ean r we oe Sra pet ute a ie ae ~ ia ey seats, commanding a view of the ring In which the UNITED STATES COMMISSIONER'S COUAT. Peers ost that he did dup that Mekenne Red nals nae | becoming manifest. 1t 18 only two days since a num Preamble ond resolation, which he o:fered in the | ‘TH? Blectlon of Rrank P. Blalr=Specch of | mthered glatiators were soon to Nght cheir Quels | Charge of Fraudulently Conveying Awny | Hittites due except thoso on spite, Der of, ihe . aUNceny Jad One Seat pee ene Mi the Geneval~Exeltement aud Upronrions |“ "ulrance. All the old boys and all the nobby | Property. cbagt git being unable 40 agree upon s verdict, wera dis | Spaniards in the town of Hanabana, in order ta JOUKE LO= 8 0 J 9 : * aed. y 2 young ones, in fact, were on hand. We saw doctors . avail themselves of the Captain Generai’s amnesty erenn the recent fa%iineniof sresinsin’ athe Applanse ta the House—The Groadhend | > Before Commiasivner Osborn, 04S sees ot New Vork h eh eninge rat ia ie | ast “: onqmene | with brigand hats and Mephistophelean swaguer; | yyy ritel sure on, cer ua ‘J. Dankle.—The de» COUNT _OF SESSIONS, bot in the meantime I have heard of many simiiar, iminds of the people ote suck cor tions, there- IEFFERGON, Mo., Jan, 18, 1871. legai gentlemen, with smooth-shaven, florid faces, | fendant iw - charged with ‘ing fraudnteutiy eon- Vhree Burglars Sentenced. instapces—the surrender of Don Donaso Madrugay, fox be at ist oF th whe’ ha ane! miaittee be appointed which ehall co: amittee of thfs House on insura: At avon, prectaely, the Senate, braied by the President | that now and then, as the gemes went on, lighted | veyed awsy property which belonged to him for the pur- Before Judge Troy and Joetices Voorhees and Johnaun., chief of the msurgents in that region; Dou und Clerk, entered the Astembiy Chamber and took up their | up with seococenive glow; politicians, ae Jet black | pose of Lae gins the payment Bell eat oper on a bond. It ‘The only case tried yesterday was that of Dennis Sulliv: José Trejillo, who had been appointed Governor. a 0 nea! , a 4 skers r S countenanees; blac! 3, | Bppeared that tue deveudant, with another, was surety on 7 rhe p ‘ i sanades ‘ ae . cde apices ahaa my tie | tle snp ed poly erties cate eg os Pati (fora, arty Taine. Rlciner, ‘against ‘thom | who ras ted ia bid gei a e Spiers ee i of this district by Cespedes, and Don Salvador Rod-, or sitting e . fashion, nile ls a oh y ? 4 @ verdict was had in the United States District Court somo 4," James Martin and Jo! a) roks Into an . 3 i clerks of both Houses read the minutes of yesterday, show. | CXPFessmen and oihers to ts anknown, though per- TUES 9 ONLERIN. take: Dace Se em Oe ‘pal KHres others 4 no time since; andit fe now claimed that the defendant wathia | robe the grocery store of Jacov H. Moora, In Flushin | sng that J, B, Henderson was the choice of the Senate and | RUPE HOt unknown to fame. Theo there were smootn- | y few Lours alter the rendition of this vordiet caused the one light ih December iast. Sullivan was convicted | themselves events of much significance, for at the | Miniv of the Honse, as stated in despa te ed with the necessary Papers and exatnine witnesses ad corporations, coramiioe with all convenient despate, PROTECTION TO LIFE ON VekRIES, d young men, Wiih vast expause Of White collar | propertyon which he had given the bond to be conveyed | of burglary in the third degree, and sentenced to the Pent- at 5 ch of yesterday. | and dlenveloping scarfs, hiding the entire ex- | kway from him. Tho cese bai been ser down for osamiva. | fentiarg fortwo yeas, Mucin and Latch wiro had pleatea | SPaiards aro to be believed there have bsen.na) hat kind of bills whleh, somehow or other, | Govemor Gravely then announced that aa no f Sena. | panse of shirt trout, which mice young men were | Hea yester Lone o'clock; but the parties not being | gully, were each sentenced to the Penitentiary for four yeara, | rebels in this part of the island for many monthas Hes avued at In them always sneceed in des nde a joint ballot would be taken, This re | lOvked, as i they wight be wWentifed with mercantiig | Feady at that time, 4 went aver Ull Baturday, @leven months and twenty-nine days, Yet we are now told on Spanish authority that Cape, Ung, Was ‘rongut up to-day by Mr. Nachtmann, | sulsea in showing that | pacaciia, none wale Cee fem ok Sommand ing dc es Mnfrs pied ae COURT CALENDAR-THIS. DAY. tain Rodriguez has left the town of Hanabana withy It refers to ferry companies. It compels them to & KAD GAINRD TWO BENATORS, | fast ones in the World, usualy supposed to be ine | , 2600 Depuy, uudergoing sentence of tmprisonment for sais C | the object of bringing in the rest of bia band. Alter: | Any being 18 to 16 for Hendergoa and two | terested tm ornithological matters, Yet all we » 43 for Henderson and4 | quiet and sob anan, and Senator Rollins | Tairtoen co bave gates on thelr docks and boats senger can get cither on or vif a i that no pas. | the vote tt | members, p to-day being | for Benjemia, Bittenger, two years, from February, 1809, for rescuing property reized Serueme Court—Cmourr.—Nos. #5, 208, 210, 229, 289, | hy officers of the Internal Revenue, and Oned $600, has been | 72, 183, 191, i les fell in. The birds of both parties | pardoned by the President, at the request of Horace Greeley, mae Kenedict und Noah Davis, Dis BORTORS OF sHIPWwH the traitors have all presented themseves from a region wiere we had thought there were no traitors) 1 to inclasive. until has been safely secured to the landing. The | ath dadlava to Stunt Oni wots; ahis betsig dose Ga | were from divers places, bat that don’t amount to | tn anen baad Meare aeeeed Set teticon it 13 hinted that the authorittes will constracty pouuities tmposed ior viv ation of the act are very | on he vote to be as foliows:— | MUCH Bo 10 Se iatr, al (ATG Gemhe CoObe the AGG and the preemption te tuat the pardon now comes to relicya | pediniie eh eRe & line of light fortifcations, sintlar to those they pevere, and even the employé wo will have charge | v. aie cesaa oon atives, 184—total 16S— | parties, Alter a hard tussle, New Jersey won a de- | ™™!Tom payiog the une. : | Buraing of the Britannia of George’ Bankus | Monts, and Ipc In the swarbe alr wno tte. Of the gates cannot escape withont paymg a heavy | of which I. P. Bialr received 102, Henderson 69, Benjamin 6; | cisive victory, but hadn't anything to spare. Tho Coarge of Sungatings Cigars, {From the Boston Traveller, Jan: 1% vo present themselves. all this looks well enougte: fine, should a3 to open thea a choice, %. He, therefore, aunonnesd Francia | Daudiers of the birds were fue young fellows, Before Commisatoner Shields, Afewnyasines the Traveler ‘published an ac- | 1 paper, bat the litte of conctliaton wich Valmas before every er. One ot ihe | ¥ Se ne Oe eee Ne a ieee deer qgexciting. bud | Late last evening Samuel B. Bldstdye, master of an amert | count of te burning of the sity Urltannin off | say as shown has doue more to weaken whamver ab fe tthe at D compels eh neement Was Mccived Wil fun ret ot, ey are gf * , Jeorge’ i ound | ‘ el q Sennen ct be ee rcman tome eT oh BURST OF APPLAUST, | ecous pll.cver. ‘Their suuls are invested in cocka, | CAP tchooner bound from Porto Rico to New York, was | George's Banks, loaded with iren and rags, bound | Girenirsh sommained so ie) Manigeny Cane ebay company to have a xaniclent nambe YY. og died lana tioesana nen spaceoneed : | oer aaa trata and Abt tena, and We Aenea teat | Brought before the Commiasfoner on a warrant charging bim port, iP pen | assumed control of the tsland than ail the rauiter, 2 | De vb wil earprised ut uicering eiiuer of them any Mr. Fields? piil coucerging Jurors wil be of ineal= the | where this side of New Oricans With a stock on guisbig bonbit & aur Cured ene yer aud ‘Ter: on he said be w aruzes | hand and willing to clean out any cockfighter with. miner Courts, Ite fi S meet @ great want, | Manner, He was proud ef tue Lule oO: democraite Senator, | Ina Mhousand mileg, At six bunutes to four o'clock an¢ Will have the elect of getting out of the way a | Bethe ie ener ps forse x ate [ese ne aslies ctenother | these meek-eyed gentlemen annonneed themselves te ho Way % | party who helped to free tue State Irom what he termed a | re, r reat many eases Wat are even now waiting for | | pauion. ‘The eiection showed that no spina of | TCAdy for make wiGurote migment. The judges ere allowed, by the bill, a | f | B FIG . uggled between 2,000 EMPANELLING JUROU ng them fn this mary 114,000 cf boat from the burnmg wreck and were subsequent; enterprises of his predecessors, I hear trou thi mete Tho Midavie oe reported ashaving urvived safely at Yarmouth, N 8, | HenaLy correspondent in Nucvitad that msen pet Davi | ne N. 3, ¥ HH, in Monday the schooner Twilight, Captatn Robert Spicuous persous are daily preseating theinseivesc, i é Bell, arrived at this port from Yarmouth, N.8., hav- | Among those who have recently availed themselves’ the. IACraasan Hse 16d 10. se 86 ie cigars was | ing ou board eight of the crew of nineteen men who | of tne clemency of the government are Don Manuek , eas Puta moda. Lage endef work | lef: the Britannia, One of our reporters Visited the Baron Syiva, bon Joaquin Mola, Don Rosendo Lo- / Aovused in $1,000 bail to await an exainination os Saturday, | TWilight, lying at Long wharf, and conversed with | darras, Don ay Castello Cespedes, Don Antonia * | a number of the shipwrecked crew, from whom the | Arzilazes, Dr. Sario! and family and’ many others, following particulars concerning tho burning of the | Two Americans, John Titus and Thomas Ki wie wiey, one of the dept f “All wae peace an 4.harmouy sud uli par- * - + ‘ ee cas Maree ik teen oe M ) ace erry aah aaeelee tee wea First Fioht.—The games began with te heavy | aa Y Wide discrotion In ficreasing whe num. | ties were u cs Ne OF MiseouRL TY | weigita, two jive pound eight outce birds, and New SUPAEME COVRT—CINCL:T. ber of certaln panels of petit juror This 2 . MA ine ship and the trials and dangers of the juen while ia | were recently reported to have been captured am Du), 1 wndersivad, is tee be soon foitowed | Much Lad been tat. about the Bi jie, Was de.’ | Jersey was the favorite for the Sret bastl | 4 > es . an open boat on mild-ocean Were obtained:— shot by tue Spaniards, are now named ‘mong tony Rp by another relating to the projadion of ee oted | termine! never to exyinto ft to any ingn uni tha eleciton | for the mala, ‘The Jersey bird Was A Diack | Ponivoned iehearsal of Que of Sim Fisk, Iris | ye followmg are the names of te Inear—Henry | who Buitcndent tar ew Hamed Last et rather the made up winds of intelligent men as | WA f jn Se eae pase ae Gicneqanrg ae aa nomed ® pe \ Comedies. Page, of Providence, R. 1; John McKay, of New Ratnrduy it was Tumorea at Nuevias tae 4 itloman, * working ha ne princtp) y “aun 5 be a a 2 5 XN rk, | €1 a a yi re: mieasar 0 that it shall have the eifect of | unconaittational by Supreme the United states, | Patrick Doharty, of Londonderry, to a frieud Tears Fisk, Try 0% The Athany and Suaquektuna Ratlvoad.—~ and Joseph Hitchings (Oninaman)-and ss ps ie Dimeeie veitn, een py Leics letting the best mea tu the community, who do.” | Ne power way couterred on tue military arm to try and exe: | In New York. ‘The latter wag low-headed, aud | Another legal sparring exhibition was exnected yerterany cg New York. a “ prrtee gags ™™ ADIGE Parene: } ente person usin tie | evidently not in condition, They set to Work | upon a motion for re son, of Ne’ Jail to confirm this news, and the Spauards have 4 toe of peace, He cited ihe ¢e. Wultgan aud Bowles and otuers was written. The Fresid PR nerve once in § Wi Jor bis 114 Macdrdie cas en cases Where @ man is tied | 1 wAuimesine | b then bad no w ; ‘ ttlemor® of the order mace by his y {li frost-bitten, more o1 vonce: " {knowns | in good styie, but after a few buckles neiticr | Honor touching the localily for the trial of this case. “The Bi aed Levee fr A eon “They ane Leg Fore ri ober get nite a it. Pa beeen tye wld) | seemed to like it, and Londonderry, being badly | oppostag counsel put themseives fn gladiatorial attitale, and meaeevation from’ death as wrovidential, at neconden, Of Poe maald bee THEY SWUND) ‘A&ED UNCONBITTUTIONAL. | pricked in the je, fay down to rest. ‘Ten to six on | Were ready for a vigorous set es posed as they wore to the rigor ‘of the wouther aud | tag the revelation ts stan Gok Ne eee oat ‘member ftom Sil y aftor | Temoulthare ‘beck perjnfy 10 do eo." Ibe Piestdect ww uot | The Jersey represeotative, Soon they got to work | Hnklns wages com i % i elore tie Insurrection “he was, a very Wealth | at et-Lo, whe: J : per, ut) exe Mond: SSE ecnenr et the dangers of the ocean. belore the insurrection he was, ith ay Md hi Ph i : y : " uuti) noxt Monday. . ri . nsurrection he was, a@ very Weaitl A day or so ago he went for the | fe iS | = Sikto of tue Union obuld rel tie Mise sbinskereda: be: KNORR. ms Danie Upon the arrival of the shipwrecked crew Col.ec- | Cuban. He is only thirty-three years ‘ol, and hag ina Way that has already brought | tou be eld to-day where a democrati majority was pro! Neund |Oetaa Ie aiteaes Rasta che Ricata dt pees 1. tor Russell visited them, and, learving their condt- | lived all his life in Puerto Prmeipe, where he was ore oF more of Insurance law- | ble that troops wouid uot be found to keep radicais in office, | bts wats ADOUIeY reat, and mh Utada While, Lon. tion, immediately made arrangements for having | born, though he received his eilucation in tha time the objects of his mighty | Be would never asaent to the use of military power to over- : erents. wor peer ripe Xe 1 a € re = i The Suit Avainwt the City for Pay for a | every comfort bestowed upon them; and this afier- | United Siates. Porro entered the insurgent arin, insurance companies, Denny con- | awe the people at the election, That outraze iaa ven per. | Gonderry went for the side of the pit, and If Looke Closed Up Strect—That “Rcal Estate Prob. | 2000 he had them transferred to a tugboat to Chel- | as @ colonel, but for a iong Une he has bee t e “an awful swindlin set, there | pelrated tn Misssun by General Grant, and it 1 was an out | radia rm a e aes ee pat bis * sea, when they were taken to the hospital. No | quartermaster general, having been aprolut are many people wRO cordially agree With Bit in a} TOuis rent had oles Raw Toe wha gouvoais tol’ | QuecnLy The Eondal proved himn Tene CHPCE TG en nefbre Tutpa Frostnan doubt ca.eful treatment of the men will restore | to that omice by General Jordan, He | hia w#eueral way. So Me Unings the bill he offered to-ilay + Miles ber bioeeus with soutiers | Rompation’ gunvoats au dunghill. a. he seque EN tet im ten o v4 red é siguvighudmispeinl mgoinnenaiey them to good condition again, taken an active part in ali the military movement: 4] Inak inem — squeal badly if ail | RN DEMOCRACY H Polar =e hi pe een he = , as 8 ost t he 1 on Rue D. Miner vs. Lhe Mayor $c. of New York. ~The par- The remainder of the crew, including the captain, |-of the Cubans, and was Severely wouuded in an en- ut the companies be true | to ele ) | by Delng counted ont whe he had more strength | tieu'ara of this case, wherein the plainti®’ sued to recover | were left at Yarmonth; but no doubt the Consul agement jon tho Santa Cruz Foad ta Marcy 186g It provides tat the agreements in | ends aero sane or aera a from the city pay for twenty-five feet of the northerly front | there has made arrangements deiore this to have | H ond Fight,—'Tho light wetghts, fonr pounds, | of Seventy etghth street, between Fourth and Fifth avennes, the men sent to Bosto: Central Department, but he is x great favorit pe printed In type “nop r H ig “88 nk de is not only one of the most Influental men in th 1 that they » 4 Ee pps cd shines 4 ee The captain (Webb, of Kennebunk, Me.), displayed | among ‘the tusurgents, and has even acquired t as Penny says, cea a pile bea nike oa. ase ve legs, halt of, the former ote ee a the utmost coolness and pees mantgement durtag | admiration of the Spaniards on account of bis ol good-looking bird. Twenty to sixteen on Avter several. days’ hearing the’ teatimong | Wie five days? tossing on the ocean, aud il the wen, | ency and Justice. General De Rodas, long be ed That terri &@ big corporal gas Compante = 2 g = = s 2 s in Zi = =| | 3 ih 2 = 5 P nor in November Yast. (Se receding the Te.ron thes in accordaacs with > thould come when those principies witered from | of the State he wou eturn the charge at day evirusted bim. (Appla ed for, and Tous apecch, ref 7 Incipies, an ai without a inicro: panics necect to go it smalier than bour- goo vege Ret gan A Lbs Ps embracing the evideuce of the old- | iu fact, conscious that they were almost in the jaws | Vulmaseda’s policy of concillation was vhoagul > ti) be taken as ap arguinent agalust | agen inny a “a con ae Sey eee Auee surveyors, searcher of tities ‘und | of death, and that only the most skilful manage- of, Was anxious that Porro should pe fAppiausc, | 80 much ni vest Ol ft a ‘ se rida vy ae the cass was yesterday con- | meni and observance Of discipline and atrusi in | seut hunself, but even now It may wel ae i 7 ee | psd ak = #1 Rehan, anata Talanive pana lew i The Court | God, wonlda save them from a watery giav. be doudted whetuer he has done so, He was wit | around and knocked the white nackle about vi ‘Tue first mate (Mr. Ames), the (Wobn R, | the wite of President Ccspedes only a few hours bag o % NTESTED ELECTIONS, rman on Privie . 3 2 5 5 s 2 e EI} 2 5 § A €. es = $ 5 & ration to the original purchaser, and trom hand, has with only oue intermediate purchaser, | Scan, a Chimaman), and seveu other men yet ye- | fore she was taken, and itis certain be had then n local tie, ‘two, stimulating his back til, duetne for the | ae | Cleverly for a moment or two, stimulating his bac! . The avermnt of frand, he also held, was noe | main to arrive at ome. thoughtof presenting himself Lf be has throw he ne | life, while his triend Frank waa going to ip crs teed Ht jeg propieeetee lal et nis {8 probably but the beginning of the bernnin Tuat portion of the crew we saw this morning | niseif upon the clemency of the Spaniards at; last r © huwted io deata by 40,0°0 ofvee seekers, | accordiugly. But this wae a shi te ved exilbition, . The case whi be taken before the General | speak m the highest terms of praise of the treatment | tt isasign that the revelution is ended, and tin! ats the law pate ce in him that he woud do bis duty; butif | as suddeals he tell off, and, getting low-heauett, | {i there Ie an adverse decision here will becar | they received Irom the captaig of the Twilight | the Cubans must watch and wait for annexation coplestant whether ne irae Hane ee me Marek, AED ns | Derkes Ee Te ene StS Cont while on their way to this port, aud he will be re- | If Vaimaseda’s conctilatory policy ts bearing soma or Mr. Murpu shoved in a n tint, but he would come’ back to them in | Beck and he was pounded. Aany bits of grecn ni membered with graiefnl Jeeliugs. : - | sort of fruit in insurgent districts, tt 1s barren of re. Which tirows the ex} contest on the tan Norway tat. (Laughter). He didnot | paper cusnged nanda eae Besson pores COMMON PLEAS—TRIAL TEAM. The emotions experignced “by the shipwrecked | suits. in the capital. ‘the meeting at th besa Pp wen ping ieee polo. he was ouly sorry that he waa de- \ The Corpse of a Gift Enterprise Resnrrocted. | Zl 2 arriving at this port after the ‘le ex house of Count Canonge was an absurd fail. anked all who voied for Lim, and commiserateg | tueir luc’ he inerea e pe- luck. Time, 40:20, jence of the beginning of the year can be bett re, Indeed, instead of being ect aad 7 hire F gist begin to look sqnaily for Long Refore Judge Larremore and a Jury. imagined than described. = ast ing Cubans; it tutued ous te bee eee Dis bill dus furthor. - = qi i > mesure A TONAL BR . WANTED TO) BUT DIDN'T, isfond; bat their eanerenis had the courage to still | gaa ‘The story of the experience of the crew, after hay- | of persons willing to cail themselves good Spaniards, “ at , hat no thoughts of him would disturb thelr | gtiek 10 aide of the house and the dollars to y 7 3 " ; z Fe paniards, The “Po d cuite @ breeze in the a stick 10 their side of the house and the rs to | ; ee a the burning ship, theo 5 : ~ tis aia > aablect of the ersraat ) The jolvt session then ecyandbotb | hack itup. Two four pounds thirteen ounces, The cover $630, as the ralne of cerinin jewelry seized by the | Ing deserter ning, ship, ts thus graphically | A glance at the characters of those who atiended it, iu | houses adjouried. ri told by one of the crew. though there were some good men present, wii © thé Legisjature, The resolutions piered a tew | = ae Gf Bap Pinlatesdyiay tna Sema prgec Cabeny pa aur. pi ngers waete ur en | after getting Into the longbort, and before we | show that it could not advance iiberal. ideas’ t Gaye ogo, that t should take piace on the sd of | pny WinESING 2ND pamcnrenne ov | & HEE ae EY ane thie aig M trore. mag | enterprise chien ae the dies” Soctety in iq | Couid get clear of the ship, said one of the sailors, | Cuba, The Count Canongo, in whose name it w: March, were th ndtect gaiise of the rumpus, Tue ie: P be Bi | ROb peck, i were” fattlece. The” pris wes 6 | 2 te Desteue of the South he plain ‘ciahaed | Who seemed to pe the most intelligent of those our | calied, 18 old and childish, ‘and the meeting owes it 2” * {nade ail the Wore suavento uu } BROADWAY. \ Renae fast fighter, and pan Gutter | tat he At not well the jewelry, but merely loaned them to | reporter met, she gave alurch and the sea took us | origin’ to Juan A. Colome, who married th ‘Pow’? offering an pinengmept that. - 3 peyiont 4 sc , ny omen’ ‘anotia whe age on Me u \ drut th? ottier was gaine asa pebble. ‘The Islande! one Rooert T. Hartioan on commission. It was in evidence | away With such force that it wrenched the stem | daughter of a rich Spaniard, | that the Jewelry was exposed in’ the ofiiee of the ) ¢ " - | take * at ithe lourth Ay got his throat ent,-and then the | asa portion of the rites to be distributed by themeandie, | Rew ou otwe Dont and we only saved 1 by cut: | taken upon himself to be the representa. 1 sof | february, Of course, DO one ROSH hetter ) A report of the Commissioners of mate and Asses3- 4 ‘ Ung the hawser, tuve of the Cuban loyal party. Alter Colome the 4 ae; nt ] i as - ga 1 Cs el ae cl by For’ of Challange gauntlet! tg see, who.woulg dary | ‘vee Thirfounh und Fitouts ateet, andibe making | Junetore, ‘but the Isander, "recovering quickest, | {p,tlsrtmans ou the fallh of He belougina® to them ab- | Rhal OEM BG caved a carpenter int to work and | . Atmendared, yo, te, Very ,Fich and 8 grea plek it wp, and thos show how he felt | of that part of Broadway between Tairty-second and Thirts- | fought all over ~*~ Cpponen’, wetting iit Veneto: Dody | he Jary found for the defendant our journey’s end instead of Davy Joues’ locker. | reign of the last Queen; thea come rich mea lk e question of an early packing np of duds gnd.| sftu streets, and that part between Forty-second and Forty- | ae by he ged Sores Se ere ~ed | a - ‘The lifeboat was tied to the stern of the longboat— | Blas Pedroso and Gregorio de Quesada, who al F lve farewell to Albany. Tt itd ,08t | seventh streets of a greater width than 100 feet, was sub- | sannnt: haces Sane thee ene MIEGk At hie | COMMON PLEAS—SPECIAL TERM. no one in her—wien a great waye came down and | look alter their persoual interests, and’ being wit Bate,” and” che repubijcatis. fel ‘into the | Me to the Saoreme Court last woek, end theCommis | Heels clean throngh his Nea and Killed, nim In his | are ‘ahve we repaired our aiem id mato ai ight. we | {o seve their monty Juan Posy. one of aig lanai iy pitollng in uingatinent after amelie | Hones recommended tbat the following named partica be frocks, yw Jersey felt sick about these times. | edits rowed pack to te slip and kept near one ho | men inthis movement 13a platen a ie ce Dieht: £0 ab to kugok the “os#' ovement in tha | BMA habe Ge ecaet laeitieregs teary BN NTA Sis ag ee : met Sn pats five did not break out, but smoke was coming thick | pacity and an autonomist, but nos trustwort head. ff they had, for the fan of the thing, voted | Themas SA nce, ¥116,509; George W. Pell, $81,000; fomn Fight.—Two four ponnd six ounces, ay Cary ve Angh-».—Motion denied, Bail redneed $150. and fast out of every seam and crack inher. The | whue the rest of those who participated are m solid with the de Stor it, the “Boss? wouid | Jane Ay: eorge W, Fell, 92.000; Jane Ay: | & brown red, brother to the pyle Kiled in last battie; Barneiser vs Rick.—Movlon to vacate order of arrest ce | sea Was running mountains high at the tlme and | up mostly of von vivanta, lke the Marquis of Agi Rave been the suikles> ma in’ the Legislature tor | eles wiazh; Anne A. Larman, 462i; Jane Averigg, | Long Island a blackred. handsome and PIMP. | nied. the wind was blowing great guns. We lay wy the | Ciuras, Who is Very sarcastic and never pays Ni weeks to co put they had noi me ennning to iy hane Lerman, $6,200; Jane Aycriag, BIB; | Twenty even on the brown-red, with scores ol Fischbeck vs, Pickherdt-—Sudgment for plaintiff. ship in this way untd about eight o'clock that night, | debts, or Gabriel de Cardenas, of Cardenas, who i avoid the snare, nnd the mover of the amendment 0 W, Pell, $24,000, Jane Avyerigg, @17,100;eCharies W. | takers. This Wasa furlous figat, It was give and Pictetic vv. Koch,—See memorandum with cieyk. when she blazed up, a alieet of fame eu the top of | of uo account, in spite of his long naine, able geng * Knew wi Be ee peeacuereieiet dtnnacn, | Cea A Tea iG teak REAR CASTERS: | 'sSobopve: Lets oobuthoon branitad te part rina wt Goa the raging waters, ce vlemen, inke Dr, Hemander, and men of advan Hoally en. by Uhe resvlvtions and amendment be | ‘ompany,’ | rection. as e ne! t Kees ism demsh he It was @ grand sight, but we aid dot think so | {deas, like the Marquis de Campo Horida, being Je! : ing tabled. . Hall, g17,00; | 0, and the brown got a staggerer which Seen adit much of itat the time as of our own fate. It was | wad far between. "Renator ‘Morgan's bill In reference tu Merrick, a 0; ettatg | made na me ra Oe Lae COURT OF GENERAL SESSIONS. dismal, J teli yen; but we found it was no use tore- | ‘The Cubans nave long Mees @ journal whic DRAFTED MPN tle if ges | remerdn fim y: and, 5 eaten malo longer where we were and inade sail on the | could be their organ, and Valmaseda seeined provides that. in whavever counties in the St moe Pode dace A. | over It, knocked the black around-at will. | It was uo ees at tag boat, the wind having moderated a litle. favor thelr wishes, This meeting was underiakel Vision Was Wot maue wt ule public t | gaeon: Bi ro, Joka Ds, | SOPPAR With him. The black got lus head punched, | Gannorens acquivrry . We Jay our course Jor the nearest, laid to the east, | with some such purpose, but either the Capta! the requirements of the several drafts made by the | Woudel ‘allman, 92 Erastus Lit. | His eyes Pee eet ne Hap Reed | UPON THR ACTION OF THE JURY. which was Nova Scotla; the wind belng west, you | General little understood the meaning of a fr President of the Unvred States by the payment of el George G. Havens, $6,0°0; estate of John | ‘oe up the ghost, Jersey winning im style. THiS | yi0 grat ense presented for the consideration of the jury | See, We could not make the Amerivan shore, though | newspaper, as 18 very probabie, or he backed dow} commutation, the Boatd of Supervisors of said coun: | ; Barker & Hamilton, ##,(00; Charles Johnson, | desperate battle was very short—it was all over In te “ 4 we were quite near to It, at the last moment, for the whole body of gentie ties be avtior: peclai meeting the third | Seto Michael Dean, | 2:10. “f yesterday by Mr. Fellows was a charge ofrobbery in the tret | " aie wind was bitterly cold and wewere wet tothe | men assembled at Count Canonga’s house ‘foun Monday in June, i v fax, m whe same ; Beas Shot Chntios Je Kuba, Se F eights, four poands Afteen ounces. | degree preferred against Joun MeGulre, The complainant, | gitn all the time, and had to take our torn at balling | they had been entrapped into signing an enuorse-1 he other taxes are collecied, & sum sull- rin 24 i |; L. St. Jobo, $34, ‘unknown pen peer eee ee ee ena Frank Rejuhart, stated that on New Year's aight, while were Waid able, fl ment ee Vou eee, one of aden andy et the following: — . duey, $42,000; George Ross, | every particular, Jen n vass-bACK, | standing in front of bis Inger beer #aloon, No, 298 Chrystie it was hard work to keep her afloat, as the gea | blooa-thirsty Spanish papers on thejs.and, Deslwnag 0 each in i; eetate 0 “ mas 100,000; the Metro Bel elet Sa icin seTNey wonton Earding aud ate street, about Laif-past one o'clock, fourtoen approaebediim, | kept continually breaking In upon us. good in themselves, vy often me ioe In Cuba rn Aap cede neti MW. Pelle $4ebt! Dudiipp & Bost, 622 | eau other everywhere, but the black-red Mhally got | Wo of whom caught him by the throat, threw him down and sig onteh pte keene Dire sia waioe mane Wan aieinion nave charged: him with being ih 4 500; sR. kno, $21,460 in a good body blow, When the brass-back Uirted | took a silver watch. out of his pocket. Retabart positively | piscuits and & LAnl of water a di *¢ | itpagines he can secure Cuban loyalty by @ tick sa at geven per c >. Pollion, 85,000 | tail aud seemed anxious to tnd bis roost. Twenty | #wore that McGuire was one of the four, ‘The robbers ran We had ab ie 4 vf but aid Al it. ji sf Stearara, Sty Huon; Geo. Slovme, | to six now on the red, and finally one excited Long | R#y and were pursued, and Ine few moments Meduire, stit for fear of thirst’ A hoy eae piece of eat | Cane ease of Zenem th ted Private Secre Te epresentatives, wno, c Srott, G22, RB, Thorapeon, 840 200; ‘ dantne lonfex..b Dela taens't who was pirated through Stanton street, was brought bucks | to eat It for fear of thirst, A boy eat a piece of salt the case of Zenea, the report vat retarg when dratted, t bstitute, #300 Rod 1 18,000; Durr 89,000 nn seta, t err NR an rater tag eile poe ae bison ye Nr, Reinhart was afraid to tolow them leat the bizhwaymen {| beef tongue, lie had become so hungry afier a time, | of Cespedes, well Mlusteates the ener or mut erent, 4 840,000 5 RH | san, Jerseylie, battle | ud shoot hin. tl Si ving Ys q ele 4 a3 bee e . | 00 + G. | nouse. Eho blood of the coward was In the brass, | ON MN a sowens graTeMeNT. CORES coe took er eu Fontateaern pouibie ty learn, the truth sconcerning this young euurges aud expenses” connected: therewiti, Ahall PRAGA: | back, dud soon his handler jerked ‘him from the pit | | Thenrisoner was examined nis own, beualt, Mie story | “puis made him crazy, and he gor so bad. that wo | Han. Only this morhing the Voz de Cuba indighant of each 4 othe number of men if wie. | Sy ‘eo bi. : Bis si next door to Keinvart’s place, but that he had nothing to do e yi 5 a ; ere KO ¢ 1 1 F 800: ©, a | Complacency. Time, 11:12. | with the attack or robvery. The jury returned ict. of We kept on betors v1 pt, hung r says the assertion was made with no hot en” wen aissriot . known, awrerm,” Bu),G00 John” De W | Rtn Fight.—The' Jerseyiten sent in a gray, four | Wan,ine attack or robbery. The jury returned g veralct of ing and freesing. Rea TE was a aera shee intendons, and declares that the traitor Zenea AE BLIND. j, Bulteriel & May, 883,000; Greenwich Baviogs | pounds eleven ounces; Long Island a black-red, one | ir. Fellows then placed another alleged highway robber at | with Death. I have faced him in many shapes and {| well guarded in the fortress La Cabana, and thal : a phe sees ie or tie Bate’ Ineuitneion for the jie Fret wes jul; Uiion Dine | svings Baves Sot j Ounce leas. Betting in favor of the former. ‘This Michad Fantiens, the maatn witness sustain the Galet, | forms r9, Dut never did he 100k 80 grim and ter- | lis triat will be actively prosecuted. It is funny t Blind tor the year ending September 30, i870. The | Butterietd, #o000! Alazander &. Phyfe, $43,500; 0, W. Dita: | pyri gas hee Agta cdesdd yg lr ently | ment pain thot oc New Year's eve, while rtanding on the riblo—nevor did he seem to grip me by the heart | read ing newspaper that he is one of the prisoner: Feport deciares that the Instivution 1s in | mick, RIUeIUY 4, Godwin, Bia do" Charen 7, bouth- ' pnd ’ Dre ihe poali4 vic iiieeren edi corner of Youtry and Chanmbere meets, o amiberd ame up with te ona, ley fingers ag he did at ns fie peel Pare SARS Dealdee RIGS Ae . ouristnn: cor on: ed may. uasell, | i C er = to bim and inqul e wasnot Nicho!as Muiball’s brother, ‘or five days, sir—fy: 8, Ol} ror 0 ls of Bee sae cae oh eet cn | eee | “sure thing” by the Jersey boys—fell and broxe M18 | andtouk Mm down to that house, Fiaunigan being under | enougil to uiake my Halt steed en oud When Ltiink | prisoners were taken with Lim; then he way siete fn their otudics RG rmpscre 5, PR cool Bie’ 3 wings, a mishap that rendered hh powerless to | the induence of liquor. They wers followed by two men, | oritwe were churned nnd tol ‘about, suffering | after which it appeared he was in Havana, and no progress It thelr studies, “he receipis tor ue yea | Richerd RB, Mo: it hia opponent. Yet he was gume, and ouly | ana when Flanigan was in the hallway the three men at- a “ i “ Were $42,460; expenditures, $23 balance In 54,009; Alfred Fins Sibte0;'s, | Combat his oppor he gume, | fucked him, tore bla vest aud atole elebty dollars in’ bank | sli that men could suffer and live (inauy of the poor, | he is to be dealt with according to Jus.ice. ‘Th treasury, ive estituated expense for 1871, £01 Button, ‘a 5. “nterld, 1b,700; 8. J. Sntion, | lost (he Hatcle when lits throat and head were meurly | Pree gee nia not pomlively awear that the prisoner waa | fellows have been badly frost bit you seo, | fact {9 Zeuea has @ salva condueta from Ministe: which an 6D don is ‘aaked, 18 $35,000, H $5,000; blige Brad 50,000; A, fara el Her Re ak niche ibe, showed a fine-lookin the nan who took the ‘money, but he identified Chambers | sir), when the welcome sigit of greeted our pe aged Ee So Seas Pete Ferg goed, there having deca but very little m | at neste BA. ie dehneo, a5; 5.7 | black-red, four pounds tuirteon ounces; Loug Islad | After afew owen dellveraion the jury rendered a ver: | “Te'was on tho tiftn morning, about cight o'clock, | diately, and It 1 now said he was wun “ie ‘2 ; . ni 5 A nun, 3 F. He Consitt, | 4 | diol ” yi Semana ese ve as en | PRL GAR ack ga | Ero rele tI, "fan | "see eraR AIRS wn | Se ese eat he aaa Shae S| Mensa egy te eh Ly, 7 ’. 0, i Burity * Another owas about to be tried, when the Ng . . i 4 ~ netice of & DUI to compe! ali raliway co; 7 | Company, #11, | 3 | sence of « material witness, ere aid for us all that could be done. i ‘ vr She state to faruivy incsabers and Guproyotot tee | ‘ : Toney ; lem, and, finaly Knocking te powder out of bint, | ™jiige Bedvord very property obyerved:—1, think yon, hed No, sir, we had no «imeulty in junding. There | Not long ago everybody was talking about tie re- Legislature with iree passes over uielr respective DPAAIMENT OF OOCKS. won with honors. | Time, 15:25. | better proceed, for this an execlient day to try xarroting. | ware plenty of people before us on the beach to take | ported assassination of Do Rodas, aud to-day tn roads, Of course ime will b popular bill with | Senge { | Biohth Fight.—Weight, Long Istand, four pounds | It sens to be the order of th a So nog earns hone hold of our boat and jerk ber out of the water on the | town is full of rumors of the death of Casieliar the genilemen who have no conerientions serup!es Mveting of the Commalssioners., | eight ounces; Jersey, four pounds mae ounces. The { ie Diarictattone: female ditieu | shore, the nands of a mob, 1t cannot be otherwise til th “ on the “dead head’ buemess, There was vesy Ittle business transacted by the Commis | Kerigie sat taesavore at ines verde tne ran | to gota Texitimate conviction i Tam dean | | Welad # terrible time, mdeed, and wo owe a } Dress 1 pe owes ie hopeleny, ERIE AGAIN, | sioners of Docks during their session yeuterday. A petition | nothe: fight, both bird; ng desperate vil. | Nims to think after to-day's experience @ legitimate convic- | great deal to the Kindnoss of tie good people who | still, y ‘a i Mr. Goodrich js evitentiy determlued to Keep | trom the New York Ure Dock Company, praying the depart: | lata ‘erent, Read aul body ot ‘ewok were badly | V8 canner Debad In a garroung came. Sere oe nd to Capra Balls whe Prone NEMS | Gines: Villanr” aun! CHES Bees menos LA ee we munis cp ide acilasie bie Aha ment to defray the cost of repairs made on pler No. 43 East | cut and the excitement aivong the audience intense. | Counsel for Thomas O'Brien, charged with robbery, pro. | "antaim Rell here spoke up. Sard he:—“T was on { military hospitals at Nnevitas, A correspondent ftering ‘afescintion that the company eon lee Be Penge Late a | eo ink wd nerd | Both were Ditaded. and the betting at times, ufter cended lorend an amdavit In support of hiemetion foray | yy way irom the West Indies to Yarynouth, ana got | from Caobes, district of Bejacal, writes that th Bual report ending Sopiember Yo, 1370, to tie State | Stren. In regard {9 the pler investigation by abe eagincere 9 Ree ae coe ger en. At lash deteriulued | Mjire Bertoni. When was thie offence charged to have | tu anchor where the boat landed only a lew Nours | sugar crop Will be wt least onethird tess than 1 Eayincer betore Ue 26 doodrion maya all the | the commission showed that it would be thadvisuble to do | 28 ret Was Kame cook, tte rd A aincrte the doace | been committed ? after she got in.” rier years, From Matanzas the roports are of Olber big companies have sent in their reports, aad | “nything of the kind, The report of the Auditing Committee i py nuiwvered among the dead. Co! y i must have followed right In her track, and I tell | like tenor, be vais the Arie to do the supe, “Hor ) mean Wy uae | owe! Wuaton ihe Sit of Deegmber there was pnt 49,000 in | Tine, b4:2d. Suage Bedford—T thi you 14 Is not one boat m a thousand that would have Saeaenancenenaenametetd - , 4 > tae hands of tue Coumieioners, Bills tor lumber, girniturs, Ninth Fight.—The bates were now even. and the | op in the other +. lived th hn sucl . ‘weather, not to. A NOTOR!OUS FOAGEX IN CUSTODY. “ at we venecget tnt pe fy th what te np | don were autived, amounting to 928000. ‘The ‘uifitnre for | excitement increasing, Long Island showed a blacks SPE Er un epaisiwinut chisnind: bt speek beak fn Soutien of Ihe weather at the ——s i cL ANE ORS. | atl tbe odiees of the ve ot nlp RISA, | re " . ohn Giity: ‘an tndictment charging bim c s ¢ el ) Pi I Nr, Momrny introdosd a bU) providing iat the | cad fe monies bead ee red cue canes heavier —anett tis ee a aaeine with ; Heese saved. he slothing store of Pal time, 1 regerd the escape of that boat and ler Louia M, Van Ketan, the notorions forger, fe ow un iat y terp: ol office of supervisors tn each county shall FROM GAY T2 GRAY. 3 In the first place the black coultin Miranda nthe Hiraikind, at 114 White street, on the 18h of Uetober; but | crew se among the most atnynlar Eo have ever | way to this city from Now-Orleans tn the custody of an of? be for two years. | his, “33 | second he was a coward, as alter knocking out the | beats mene a Linen Hen re a @ twerttie | heard of, ice 5 foer, He firat attracted the attention of the police at Serad " Bears teted caeeceae q A very audilen doath occurred in the Futon ferry house | brown-red’s eye, he tarnea tail and went looking | Giigan of an attempt to commit jrand. larceny, . n tog jast summer by his extravagant mode of living. If LONE WLAND FAFAIENS AND AEVCNUE OFFICIALS, | aout nnitpadt one o'eork yenterday morning. Mra: Sarah | after corn, He Wasa rank loafer and got mis head | then veing wiyia worth of good Inthe Kora.” e (el THE METHODIST MUDDLE. Tne Jur einem Saw wetsned Oy detaisives JG ane aie Im previous ixanes of the HimAln thy troublon to whic | GM,» lady Afty-four veurs of age, ste of Ne. 65 Keap sirenty | PUllet Ol AY soon as naving the pit. Tiihe 15:28 | tin ae ee motte the. premicen. Judge Stuurewan | The Methodist Nook Commitiee wasted another day in ve- | way iontitg hie honse, which was inaguiGeently furninbed, fl Long Jatand farm, ubjected in this city by the action | Brooklyn, } party in the upper part of the city | 4 Arlt Fight. Weights, Jersey, tive pounds four | seiiired to detend the prisoner and avaliod himself of bisex- | cret eession, siting each other right where! the newspapera | ‘Vinistleth sirect near Kighth avenue. In the lintug ot his ng Jota farmers are wu y by with two br th nuth{nt relativesjand img | Ounces: Long Ieland, five poids three ounces. | {f, legal knowledge by ratalng © number of teohnical . | hut was found a check of Fisk & Hatch, originally drawn for of reveque oflicials were set forth in full. The counmitiee of | Home, when ale gas eucdeniy seized witk sickness imine | The former showed } gray—another “sure thing’ it | tire legal knowledze by had set them wrong, and In presenting propositions and ye: | 61), but mont skilfully altered to 97,000, He wan tried in i 0 \ ity to | solutions Joable settlement of thts dilly of General Sextons, but was rortunat eferry. An oflicer as#isted the sick lady to a ‘ag «thought by some—and a savage looking When arraigned for sentence Gilligan bad thé andacity to | solutions: Sie mioneineat of migtte renret Al ff wing to ‘he inabhiiyrot the rare ri vat ° the Farmers’ Co-operaire Union, who, bave for serarsl | market near , enough Vasbington, od Yen: Mr. | resting pisce, when phe exclaimed she was dying, and afew si; their opponents a black-red. Filiy to foriy on romptly say tbat be pat the boys in the piace with the intent | en ty an wren the 41 5 bonnet gail maitted hw ercainegt pri Tos tbat | moments laity Mra, Gil expired {nth Preanne of her youn, the gray They were rutiers. it was ay or fy, fo commit n burg Buegtaranqust he put out of the way. | HR Mt aac anttraeat en Up teooretiak to-day the baats | nad aliared to onefor eediens Hutte Leetomush toreuier nedeclsion 14 (a days, and iu tue | police tation, and Captain De Camp notiter the relaiees | DUCKS for bucklé. Down they went together and | _ Jue Uedtor in the state Prison is your sen: | of settiement woul be ag far periacted as to have x vous | and bo fled from the city going firs: to Callioraia. aud then . Mr. | Of ceoeaned.” Horm: ly held * | up again and at it. Long lsland’s lost an eye; but 08. taken unon it, aud that the vote wii) remnit in quaal to Havana, In New Orleans he was living with bin eval iret ineths sation this. the sosbioeteon oe Niner BF enact Cor inaase of the heer wae the conte ct | thavatin’y stop him, nor did he rest anihe had | "A" sono Js the Calendar for to-day: —‘The People vx. | further procetdingn autnts time. It 8 tua thi bata | splendor, nil hing ile wall, aded the Treanor Digumy we @) Abie te ibe faronioe” saath, iis knocked thé jf gut of the gray aud inade hig baCk- I sieasier Gined and Meare Ornauce, robbers: Same ve b will inciide Nr. Lanahan's wuntinied suevgoring until 172. bie other offencus,

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