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— @ 8 NEW YORK HERALD, THURSDAY, JANUARY 4, 1872.—TRIPLE SHEET, ee ne) ee ed Sans MUSIC AND THE DRAMA. | fixer cen Mmnuetat Agr) . LITERARY cHUT-CH MYSTERIOUS MURDEH. TH N ATIO AL ( APT? AL warren OS* Semee e Beet ae Sort, C T 1 | and arastioatiractious of tial goarmlag, gaay and ITEBARY CHIT-CHAT. A * Mine wit be remeu Ooo eter | males n by Mr. Wehll, in whom we recognise one of thé | Tag Stony 1s told of Satnte-Benve, the late bril- & Sore tae oe era gt rnese now miRins Ts Genie touch is marvelously ‘sweet and. deliciously soft, | Mant French critic, that one day before fame and |-How Men Are Made Away With in Brooklyn~ ‘ Oitisive Wasnt m 30,000,000 galions a day, in- Kelly and Leon have ‘been re-engaged in Califor- | while his execution, taste and skill are first class. | fortune came toh m he had just two francs left to A New York Merchant Way- Growth of the City of] Mest'ors,000,00, asat ‘present. ‘rne mains cou | nia qhere ts much in his style which suggests at times | bay a meal. On his way.to a restaurant nis eyes tase ana?” Rated ‘ Poult by the goverament at great caponse vad Tans M. W. Lomngwell opens: at to Park Theatre, | ing, combined with the fuish aud force of Thalberg, | Ht ona copy of Homer's “Odyssey” at a bookstall, for : Washington. bing po cae E Great Falls to the | Brooklyn, on January 22, The fantaisie on ‘Faust’? and “Sweet Home,” for | which the owner demanded two francs, Sainte- ; Drover’s A wo. The gear hold Mile. Aimée and her opera troupe start out fora fora be nem Soe. A mig striking proofs of iS | Benve seized the book, paid his last, sou, and that | yr nas just péen’ discovered that Mr, ‘Robert J. © alter the water got to Georgetown unenter- _ E ing. - nt hi . prizing city wastoomenn to putin new pipesto bring | *avelling tour on or abous February 5. aay esgpeomte naDEry eae ens” ts to | HIVey, @ New York merchant was wayiaid ob ¥ts Systematic Public Wine | the waver two or tree miles farther on, ‘A modest youth 1s-running about among the p' Echoes from Abroad. pular Edition of Dickens” is to | sunday morning last, at oF near: the. vicinity SORT RNIN Us fession endeuvoring to sell a $6,000 play. Mme, Trebelli-Bettint left London, en route for | be issued by the Loughlin Bros., New York, at ® | of Adelphi streot. and ~ Flushing. ay provements. ne ree Reaan ane ce. Dene, MS Ettie Henderson opens in Toronto, Canada, Janu- | st, Petersburg, on December 9, after singing at the | rate even cheaper than the London penny edition, | xnockea down by. some murderous renee ways olforty feat by the cheap and handsome aye ary 8, Rochester 15th, Albany 22d and Indianapolis | Crysta) Palace. of which it will be @ facsimile, Sixty-four pages | gna robbed, and that the vow % tem of green boulevarding. all the sewerage OF tne | 29th, “Guillaume Tell” has been revived at the Grand | of letter preas, with nine iustrations, wil! form a | jrows be then récefved resulted in his @eatn shortly SIX ZLLIONS SPENT AT A POP uty is Delng remodelled ana changed In cours. 71@ |" ne Park Theatre, Brooklyn, 1s to be the next | Opera, Pans; but the tenor, M. Delaurens (Arnold), | Part, and will be sold for ten cente, “Oliver Twist” | gtter he had been removed to, the Brooklyn: <isy, * | py two outlets nearly two miles apart, and where | scene upon which “Fate” will weave the knotled | seems to have missed his mark. will form the frat tasue in January, Hospital, in Raymond street, Mr. Harvey wasfound the old sewer ran through the government grounds, | thred. Mrs, Weldon, who sang at the last performance | PROFsSs80R GUBERNATIS, of Florence, will 8000 | jying upon the sidewalk by OMicer Noonap, of 1 il-fame, practi- \ jays “Help,” 5 ; cally waauing one mde ‘einnaylvania. avenue. In< sacompelen terranquish aM, WO Poe ster eus | Of M. Gounod’s “Gallia” at the Opéra Comique, | publish a book in London entitled “Mythical | Fourth precinct,” at six o'clock tast San tolerable te walk down it, a broad carriage way | gagemencs in consequence of sickness, has retarned to England, . Zoology,” morning, at whe corner of Adelphi ‘street © ‘will meander through the Botanical Gardens, aieng Thomas Maguire, the pioneer manager of Califor- Miss Pulmer has been singing in Mendelssohn’s Tox LATEST SHARESPEAREANA are “The Or attho- | prusning avenue in an insensible condition andhleedy Delineation of the Current Enterprises. the smithgonian Institute, and by a now bri pane Be eee eae eectiing welant: lotmasreme euch Breeleaae di , ni - ‘to the Executive unis. In addition to | 21a, arrived here on the le r ail, Manchester. ‘The | logy of Shakespeare,” by James E. Harding, F. L. from some wounds upon his head. He these linprovements we sha nave ia Mare or April cae eae renee Mi wareoat OS art eet tae ieee nly the way in which she gave | §,, and “Shakespearian Fly Leaves and Jottings,” psn to the station house on Myrtle ATES the Baltimore and Potomac way opened : by H. Haile, d been robbed, as a ce cars through to Mrs. Jenmie Carroll is just recovering from) she Rose He has been engaged for six weeks it was there found tliat he ha en rr hy ‘SKETCHES OF THE LEADING CITIZENS, Ghibags Wich Ote change nil il ud eneois Of ase ate acsiaang. Stage ¥ tor Eaten atthe mheatre Hoya, oo coms geen ifiyrati fran Dévats a ie < oe his valuables were gone and his pockets we: ‘WASHINGTON’S GOVERN ogall scene men night » Olive Hersee irty-four daily journ: Paris it 19 doubtiu! time The Governor oi this district 1s an agreeable, } her triumphs, y turned insidé ont. Als nite at this be the “paritone, Mr. Parkigon tenor n ct amiable man, brother of the banker, Jay Cooke, and |. Ropert McWade opened at the Fifth avenue | Ar, G. Cooke the musical director, re Sone ee nay whine fed asthat | unknown, and a short report; to’ the effact that in some respects the most talented man In the Cook® | Opera Honse, Pittsburg, on January loam “dap | The © piece ‘at the Gaiety theatre waa m Pes THe unknown man bad peen found in an i family, He was born at Sandusky, Oio, where bi3 | Van Winkle,” aad goes thénce to the Capiiul Written by Me. W. 8. Gilbert, with original musia PROFESSOR MENDELSSOHN 18 about to print & | conaition, with some wounds upon lather was & poeronads cor creer’ Theatre, Albany, N. Y., 86h, and Troy, 15th, . by Atthar Sullivan. The subject is the ‘Adven- | book concerning Goethe, in which some unpublished head, was made by the polloe, ree eoryy and: growed such talent that gouillte Rldrldge, has returned, {rot ne estaED | roots wil play theapes ee CumaPlaus,”” and ME. | poems of, the great poet will appear. -|found its way into the papers jovernor Ubase brougat him to Columbus and maue mdg ‘aensation im the provinces by us, aateyy Comic Opera Company, comprising THE COURT OF QUEEN’s BENCH, by a majority Of |} ‘the unfortunate victim anidge has a was taketi tO Pg Bae pis pene mR, there. ciated | her grace ald naturalness of actiag. tthews, Miss Emily Murs, ‘Mr, Stoyles | 8WO Judges against one, has cectded that tt may be | hospital some papers were found in lis possesslo WASHINGTON, Jan. 2, 1873, ‘The resident and municipal life of this city are @vershadowed by its political tmportauce, Ameri- ans, however, can never be indifferent to whatever ‘@ffecis their capital and increases its attractions to foreigners and critics, The recess of Uongress, @ilows me to send you a letter upon this city a8 &.| e> mr. Chase as the proper person to take theagency | Marion Mordaunt, having had piece written for | Mr. Mr. CArItOu, &C. With chorus, actionable at law to write of @ publication that ir 1s | Which gave a clue to hie identity. Tt was ascers place of abode. of the government tends ‘at the outset of the war, | her called “Daring,” in which this lady hasan op- | and, &c., have started on a seven months’ tour “gily” ar “‘slangy.”” Probably the American Court wane shat Re waa & auulp 1g, mere 10} THE ALLEGED WASHINGTON “RING.” in partners! Ye DI ed-faced, part tunity to display her versatility, will open at the | through the principal towns of Engiand, Ireland Governor Cooks 1s, & bine-eyeds Tilted verbs com. | Parke Tugatre, Urookiyo, OM JAUUALY 16, and then ge | @Ud Scotland, under the direction of mr. John Hols | Which should render such @ decision would have | was with Some of the newspapers have commented ungra- | Hulent, with a winning address and a strong indis- | West and south, the former epituet applied to it-by the general voice Norman Hinrver, we on 0 864 Peal ‘@ousiy upon the new improvements going on in | position to say, ‘no body. He took the ofice ‘The well-known actor and, now that poor Hackett The Gazette Musicale says:— Of press and public. reek Mr. Harvé Washtngvon city. It hae Deck”said’ tnat tey are. | OC overyar At copa spaune, ania oveadetewe vs, goun Jaok, aud | te jourialle @rapht, do. Lohdiea gnsadee ne, nowvag | DroRnNs adopted thé namo of thie JoWw in “Oliver | brotner—the decensed—o @onducted by a “ring” not uulike the late Tam- | nis pusiness, and he 1s pushing things here, He has | We Rocombiet TOesieey Ren cae oti Gans Gotapohute Suras prosmbicusent Twist? trom. Bob Fagin, @ fellow apprentice of his | %F Making arrangements & v many ring, and that $6,000,000 are about to be bor- faven away annually,about twenty thousaad dollars | have returned to this city, ' fe tos wl ent Ci xy 8 Sieposstion, | up ‘at twelve years or age, wnen he worked in a blacks | sontn Brookiyn, the ‘ay, for charities, churches, ec was the very ust bank, | _ MF, James Steele Mackaye makes hts début on the | peuteire lo meme qut provoss secieuement a etion $tt | ng warehouse at'a salary of six shllings a week. ‘redroheatrer. Ht rowed ata high rate of interest to carry them on, rot tas organized under thé National Banking act; and in | doards of the St. James on Monday nexé in the new | dnelques annoes de reympbonie en ut mineur, (Pum RESETTLEMENT OF VIRGINIA” forms a promi. | Dill wu rooms, in “Montage Bauch of which money will get into the pookets of uate lay of *Monaldi.”’ He proposes to give during his yn AC my of Music, ani r ip supposttious Ring, and thas they will spend a | tne dretstory of tue, bank balding is stunted the | Eonson were practical iustrations of the sysvein of ug ehearsals ot Signor Vorava new. opera, | Rent topic of discussion in recent London jour: | playing billiards until midnight, farge part of it merely to improve the unpopular partner, transacts business. Governor Cooke | his old preceptor, Del “alda,”’ have commenced at Cairo, under the direce | mals. Mr. Sowers’ new book-on “The South Since there until he was found a8 @bor Parts of the city, where they nave happened to buy property cheaply. Stories of this sort often originate m misconcep- 20n, or in the malicious imputation of some person ides at Georgetown, the picturesque and lot Wm. Leak, the Indianapolis has leased | ton of Signor Bottesin.. ‘The principal characters | tne War” has this passage:—“The land question is | BOtkRown. 1tis supposed, Suburb of Washingion’-the Pinclan Hill of tho City, | tne Se James Theatre, Boston, and wi‘open it-om | af@ Wus cast:—Alda, Signora” Pozzoni; Amueriss | the apsorbing paved opi Virginia. emer three | lowed by some vulllins whio, His residence is @ fine italian villa, with a yard | or about January.8. He intedds playing combina- einer? sage | tacames, Signor Mongini, opportunity, dealt him a murderous full of fountains, and here are frequently given | tions for a while, and after Lent opeds with a dra- or in.. Minutes in Richmond before I was offered a nice bit beard ingeamert and than ropbed bin 2 superb entertainments: to: 0 men, distia- | matic company and plays sensation stars. ‘The public are docking to, the Teatro Capranica, | oflandoneconomical terms, There are advertising ane moneys SCuroiee Wiliena "4 ments to hold au inquest over the. '. Rot altogether satisfied to see his neighbors prosper. | gu! strangers and others. Governor Jad} Qgrolne Richings-Bernard ‘finished her three | 8 Kome, | to Haucande di Sorrenvo,’! | jana agents without end; there are ‘tooters’ for |‘he empanelled @ jury, aud after Rony ‘had vie Tho truth 1s that Washington received a terrible Fhe rouadation several Jour a Fy gk Be catty witch month engagetwent aris, Foun I. Word on Deceny oreo. Mater ae pa Shy Popular here. This tact 19 | estates; there is a respectable ‘Emigration Board’ | the remains they wero taken. inc by hia scare from the West during the 1ast session of Con- | Cheltom Huis, Phitadelphia. unable to sell | Musical dramas wt ‘ibang, January 15, and might—and would natarally—suppose, unless in- | tolook afver new arrivals, agif this terrivory, now | tives and buried, trom Christ Church, at the goes ner of Clinton and Harrison ssreeta, boay formed to cont . ‘Phe music is unced + time past ceased buliding operations, and it 13 ra. | fhenoe & } and’ Rochester on | Veh pteasimg But ita not ihe Pattraction, | {oF three centuries English, was a freshly opened | placed in a receiving vault in Greenwood Gemateny rae Et nee Eee rena uitanaiy |..Wachte’s movements for the: noxt two montns | ing (niroducamprleste usa aus tage eer nae paapilects grist D ‘ eT eta suit his wife, who is in Be S , & ineatrical uA OLD COACHING Days. of 1894 Charles BISHOP Vs. PRIEST, ‘ o 5 are as follows:—Washington, January 8; Baltimore, R . : Seen coat ereonatent In His bank.” Say" Cooke 22d; Pitesburg, 20th; cieraat Febraary 6; Louse | 20VOuY fOr wae innaplauts of the Biernal City, Dickens was reporter for the Morning Chronicte, ; sometimes comes on ‘here to see his | ville, 12th; ludianapolis, 14th; Milwaukee, 10th; St, and,used to make expeditions to and fromthe coun- | me Srnndal in the Oxtholic Chareh—Btsl try at. thundering pace to take down the speeches O'Hara’ $Shows Cause” > Before «| Fa gress, in the demand of St, Louis and Chicago to his own former house, however, he has for 80M6 | srenge to Buifalo for the @arry the capital off to tho Mississippi Valley. Among the arguments used to accomplish this fool- feb transportation were the incapacity of Washing- ton to make its own improvements and its perpetual a@pplication for Congress to grant it moncy which 4¢ was strong enough to have assessed upon its own < brother, weat' the same drab, broad-primmed | Lows, 26th, He appears in Malian opera, with AN EVENING. WiTH. JENNY LIND. port hat and os coat, being inauiterens. bopunek Mme. Parepa-Rosa, at the Academy, at Laster. ale p B ti geome others, who had setiled in the city during the ‘war and had concluded to make it their permanent home, fonally resolved to revolutionize the form of ‘the city by the ald of the negro vole, and take it altogether out of the handsof the old fogies and @x-rebels who constituted what was called “tae old eltizens of Washington,” HOW WASHINGTON GOD ITS NEW GOVERNMENT. In tne first place they offered terms to those old fogies, but meeting with steady resistance, flnaliy Jeft tnem out altogether. By dint of good dinners, 00d treatment of Congressmen, pubic mectings and control of the local newspapers, these young men prevailed upon Congress to give them a quall- fied form of government, by which the Governor of the district and the principal Board of the Legisla- ture were to be nominated by the President, and ‘only whe lower legislative body voted for by the People. A delegate in Congress was also provided to beelected by the people outright, A Board of Public Works was also created, which should have Charge of disbursements for all constructions and Amprovements in the district. It resulted that tho Megro vote was cast solidly for the new plan, and ane “old citizens” were left outin the cold, They Woaue some feeble efforts, neiped by one Colonel. Philips, ‘to turn out the now government through the ay a plain appearance. ‘The execull rH. Smith, @ well known Caitfornia manager, of Parliament men, ‘There never was,’’ ne wrote, | Gamble Why Father Stack Should people, ‘The younger business men of Washington, | {he toydrnor of tuo District bya fhe, brick nouse, | nas (ee See et eater Onere House rina | A Relic of the Past-Music in Florence. |" vanypody connected with newspapers wno in the petted il lhe as ere uch as Governor Cooke, Alexander Shepherd and opposite the War Bari it. The Goyerior con- | geipaia, and will open it on or about January 8, LOBENCE, Dec. 12, 1871, | game space of time had.so much express and post trols the ferryboats which ply between Washington | with a iirst class dramatic and burlesque troupe. Florence, notwithstanding gay Paris 13 once more chaise experience as, I have had to charge for ointed—Threat of the Court to ' half adozen breakdowns in half a dozen umes as All Who Interfere With Stack. , many miles. I have had to charge for the damage ‘Witiiamsrort, Pa,, Jan, 3, 1832» of a great coat from the drippings of a blazing wax Bishop O’Hara appeared to-day by his conn: candle in writing through the smallest nours of the Maynard, Engermarks and Parker, in compliz night in @ swift fying carriage and pair. Such | with the order of Judge Gamble, requiring him Deing the ordinary resuits of the pace to which we show cause why Father Stack should not be went at I nave had to charge for broken hats, | storeq to his pastoral rights as he enjoyed broken luggage, broken chaises, broken harness, previous to the Bishop’s letter of November 5, 18 everything but broken head, which is the omly | me Court convened at ten A, M., and at & thing they would haye grumbled to pay for.” tion of defendant’s counsel adjourned ‘iil half-past JOHN PARTRIDGE’s ALMANAC, & compound of twoPM. - , astrology, fortune-telling and vulgarity, has been At half-past two P. M. the Court again conven @iscontinued, after a continuous existence of two | wnon the defence put in the following auswer:— centuries. Saya the London Bookseller, in writing ‘ BISHOP O'HARA ON THB WAR PATH. its obituary:—“we possess many volumes of him, | ‘Tney deny that the Court has jurisdiction to side by side with the obscene and profane Poor quire said defendant to answer; that tne Cou: Robin, who received his coup de grace from the having refused to dissolve the preliminary sj British Almanac, Now Partridge follows, and thé | pon, put naving continued the same until the fin days of Thomas Moore are numbered, Sut Zadklel | nearing on {urther order, has thereby decreed Mourishes,” en the act of the defendant was null anu void, JouN J, Pratt, the Ohio poet, bas a new volume of | thyt the complainant was not bound thereny; poems entitled “Landmarks,” in the press of Hurd acting conscientiously ho removed him to:Athens, & Houghton. Pa, and that Father Stack was apparentiy pleased: ir Appears trom Forster's ‘Life of Charles Dick- | that ne (the Bishop) has takea an appéal to ens’? that his father furnisned the original for the Supreme Uourt, and iutends prosecuting It as s fe the Church Deoors—Aunother P. Di and Alexandria, and 13 also an owner of the Lar rate will yo the clef attraction. The com: i ae ? steamboat Lady o/ the Lake, which carries passel- Rove tones Fee eno ont Rana | Scoesstble, is beginning to show a goodly huiber gers between Washington aud Norioik, connecting | Grattan, Miss Drury, 0. Kemble, Joseph Barrett, | Of Winter visitors, The most notavle at present is ‘Vhere with outside linos to all tne cities of the At | and others. @. P. Barnard ts musical director. the once great cantatrice, Jenny ‘Lind, who, with r Q all Y lantle Coast. tn Mt. Cooke's company, is generally ‘The once reigning favorite of the stage, Miss Ma- | her family, has elected this fair oily to pass the PAtORa baak a qUlCAVied, age, humorouy | tilda Heron, wilt be the recipient of @ grand vesti- | winter months, Of course all the Americans are Than, of salt Stature, Keen leatures und occasional | Monlal DeneNt at Nivio's Garden on Friday aiter. man, of smal stavure, keen leatures and Oceusloual | Toon, January 12, tis the result of @ meeting ot | On thequi viveto see and hear this famous song Boss!) SHEPHERD. Hie poke ia i! es ha peiteecd On nae ieeriete it f=} stress, and an opportunity was given last evening ‘xande leading 1) 0 cane im siecle : he Os ajrrted yikes re pervioes ik beualf of one who reflected such giory on | PY ‘he faw wife of the American Consul, Mr, I. J. Tired. “Bowerlul business man, not -ebove thirty. | the stage and Whom sorrow aud sickness have aow | Graham, at her elegant apartments, where @ most Fine, and he has Dault with hisown means more travelling tour on January 8 with @ first class dra- | gong were present, mostly Americ: some Rita than a thousand houses in this district, which are | matic company, to play ‘Divorce.’ ‘The party con- ans, ns sold at long payments and at low rates to stran, sists of Ida Vernon, Nelly Taylor, Miss Maud Ernest, | #24 French, Jenny Lind, robed in high-necked who are thus encouraged to settle here. Stic, ford May Robinson, Kate Frazer, Minnie Maduern, Liz- | ST@y silk, trimmed with parple, an India musiin has built the !argest mercantile establishment tn the | zie Maddern, ‘Hattie O'Neil, Joseph Wheelock, Sol | C&Pe and fall of lace over the back hair, which is sull city for his private business; he lives ina handsome | Smith, I. B. Stockley, B, 0. Porter, Sam Ryan, N, | Worm in the same style as when she charmed her city mansion not far trom the White Houge, and | Sauisbury and W. H. Seymour. ‘They open in New: | ®udiences thirty years ago, looked somewhat an- has an inviting country box, at Silver Sprints Jn | ark for two nights, Bridy oport, Conn., 10tu and 11th, BOA Pedk Lear ee ine Maryland, where be 18 neighbor to 18 ‘'s— | and Har 0 an le + a Montgomery and Frank, Sr. Boldness, administra- On New Year’s night, after the performance at the mauner captivated no less than formerly, Tine sere! at bis nce, jermont avenue, — uality Mr. Snepherd to assume the dictatorship of | rookiyn, by the members of the orchestra of te ane worh ed Be oe ata, om RY cal the vory necessary and extensive scheme Of im- | theatre, under the direction of Professor Strepinger. | gave evidence of lass eV ta hen oxneielee soot yaya erie Spree Tue members of the company Were also present, and | dering of a morceau from Haydu’s oratorio “Pen- COLUMBIA'S DELEGATE, cn jovial entertainment was offered them by their ” orf, delegate in coneress trou is detict Ny. | Popular manager, ‘Rue Feoeipie, of the Olympic | Sand.” Her exooution was iaultess, ahd meh ent part in the late war against the rebellion and | New Veaps bay, when power Oonntor ntcretion | CemmBoss Aud sweetness remala. to testtty to witat for a tine had charge o1 the court martial and mill- | 4, gored at every house where calis are received, her voice has been, iter manuer to the other ladies i: ‘Secretary stanton’ who sang was charming. ‘She mghly complimented | inimitable character of Mr. Micawber. Micawber action of the Couris, but falling, they relapsed into | Way COMO Oe ie Generar Curtis iho | Twedast nights of the pantomime are anpounced. | the Ialian Inethod of singing, Fopresented by irs, | Dioxens never knew how to get on in the world, | py Dractionblo: ® condition of chronic grumbling, which avails | Department of Mis:ourl. After the war he settled D. QO. Hall, of Boston, whose fine mezZo-sdpran i i + house to ENDEAVORING TO LOOK THE PRIEST OUT OF HIS: them notning and only tends to impair their | bere, and became @ patent lawyer and general Theodore Thomne, ‘voice in Luzzi's ale Marian ave evidence of cul- | nd being ied frou Ouse the CHURCH. ; om ie Di ageut aud attorney. He rebuilt the house on Capl- Mr. Theodore Thomas announces four concerts that school ich natural taste, | debtor’s prison, the Marshalsea, he told Charles to An aMdavit of Father Stack sets forth that ure an yhici e i the fair hostess gave with much taste some ol Hull wie Justice Aller now haplis: Culp; | aud a matings at Btolnway Hall next week for the | jraitan arias. Everything passed so delighulul\y wiry, With very hght silver hair, not turned 10 coor. | following nights:—Monday, Tuesday, Wednosday, at many will remember this evening passed in He has some lorce, aud owed his electioa to Cou- | Friday, and Saturday afternoon, Woe subjoin ihe company ot Jeany Lind with much pleasure gress to Shepherd, Vooke aad others, who lad lum the f oontas @nd satisfaction. Tnave been told that Malame Tbade Secretary of the district, Programmes of the four con “ame = Soldschmtdt says ber young daugucer, aged fouricen i. Me BTANTON'S SON, overture, Anncreon, TRS? CONCERT. wears proses Surpass er Taother in the quan- The present Secretary of the District government on , is Bua Le Sigucon, the eldest son of tus tale Bev. Adagio, Wa Byeoay. ‘ence is now haviug the coldest weather sautual property, the real estate of the city of Wash- ‘ington. THE BIG LOAN PROPOSED, When the new Board got into power, it came at ‘nce to the main point, and that was to raise money. Mr. Shepherd, a native of this district, an epierprising young man, by avocation a boss remember that ‘af man had £20 a year, and spent | the granting of the preliminary wijunction £19 193. 6d., he would be happy, but that a shilling | Bishop has violated the order of the'Court by int spent the other way would make him wretchea.” ducing Father Garvey as priest of the Annunciation: Urwanrbs of 200 letters of Bernardo Tasso, father | that ne bas performed priestly functions in of the great Italtan poet, have been found im the | Church of the Annunciation th dellance tne State archives of Mantua, and will shortly bo pub- | Bishop merase inverferu q lashed as the work Of a miau of letters and @ poet | P. on as Hears churn, ni > > Fantasie on Hungarian nowa form: cal r ir, aral jan of general improvement retaty of War, He goes by tie name of Eduie ‘Miss Marte Krebs any years, Last ‘Thursday, on = args a: oa td ‘2 by Popry re a he Btauion, and 8 @ cung Man of ciear, prescient taeptpeienent Finale, ‘Tristan and toolde, Bah, we found the ground covered: by from six | of no mean reputation, on ee Ha erika iny entered ile aueee Pald; for jointly by a $4,000,000 loan, and by | ining, miouesiy, application and dignliied bearlug. to seven inches, of ‘snow, much to the chagrin and |" ¥r ts SarD that the Pope, besides his fondness tor | We IMJunetfor, Rave haley ity eet euDsaay $2,000,000 to be assessed upon property holders | He is of very smuli stature, wears eyeglasses, like | Themeand ‘Variations, Quartetie, D minor. discom! vos, and ever since the tare of the nw ring Orebestra, n his futher, and is without toriune, Mr. Susatou have as been very cold, quite like our own Ing died poor. aitnough tae son of a previous wid, rapes 7 cold, clear December ays; tor, alchough the snow die Stauiou stood ready to support his step- | 47 Wahz.. i bas entirely disappeared from the streets, tne gar- mother and her numerous children by his own ex- ‘Mi dens and shady places sdll hold it, | Strangers who ertions, but fortuaately the iriends of the great War | Overture, Der Freyschu have como here to escape the coid of wmter growl Minister gave the Widow & good home aad @ com- No. 8, Bhat Os S considerably, Even Naples at this time hi a petence, and tie young Man 18 left to pursue his ign coed 5! 5 at Om 3 Lary” ‘ ~Beotboren | heavy fall of ast mie at the opening the Career under easicr circumstances, Bsacetto het sos) 2, Marcia funebre. 8 Beherzo. 4, eco | Itahan Parliament Romo the members were : THE ASSOUIATE RULERS. bigger ipcied gp? TE ES lezt | granted special permission to sit with their hats The threo other members of the Board of Public und overcouts on, the means of heacing here being Works are Dr. James A, Magrader, an old ciuzen oe totally inadequate for such unusuaily severe and @ republican from ibe beginaing, @ Man of Instrumentation by Johann Herbeck. Wweatner, billiards, tsa great reader of French novels, of gunets, oe inteteee Ae Pe rene a tack; Cl 0 c ‘which thé Sultan of Turkey 18 also extremely fond. Cannot exercise his lawiul. control. o NEW PUBLICATIONS RECEIVED. ir ne appeal to tuo Supreme Court. ts pr — L “yituout dolay they ask no further order from, 4h From Dodd & Mead—‘‘A Comparative History of eta on ee oem Tat minal = abo aw Religions,” by James ©, Mortar, D. Das “Part L, | thePwitt press the motion. for the distiner Fev Ancient Scriptures;” ‘rhe Theology of the New | tion by the Bishop of ius letter of ‘removal and @ Testament,” by Rev. J. J. Van Qosterzee, D. D,, | remstatement of Father Stack by the aflrmanve Professor of Theotogy in the University of Utrecnt | "onol the Bishop. immediately benefiteu by these improvements, This staggering proposition in a vow which bad Mever voted itself anything, but mado itself a measly-i0oking lobby every year, begging an ap- propriation from Congress, was forthwith pro mounced to be a corruptionscheme. It is proba. bly only a corruption scheme thus far ‘that the whole $6,000,000 ought to be taken ont of the pockets of the present property holders here, IMELY JUDICIAL WARNING. a of letting $4,000,000 go over tothe next | Maryiand bearing and a shrewd debater; 8, P, | 2 Etude.............. ‘Chopin translated from the. Dutch Maurice J. Evan: : ‘sug; ‘ thant wna prcerr welve tate wan oror to | gndvasian sa, wiowes tide ROP Ageut | serenade econ <a tyr ere on os Bib siuSlmow of Sars verano, eas | REE ue ey et el ‘ed mag, 10 le en! g Soult iu time of rebellion rather, than ace the | President Lineoit ‘and go, into some ditiouley about | Serensd® ing Oraiesira. Gan ae aire Sa of Man: A Plea for tue Science of Man)! by Noa | Te ear i a acned “saauney oy testi of am (etlard [ten suclnceenone cra pee ie gredie eed aa rte Introduction, Chorus ance iy Lohengrin. Wagner Annual Dinner and Festival. Porter; “Hunter and Tom;” one of the “August | against anv who should attempt to disturb his une: Cessl cule! vi ; uliet nd rT b ‘their Janus in the political metropolia, should nove rr mei af) At the Girls’ Lodging House, 27 St. Mark’s plave, | Stories,’’? by Jacob Abbott. session while the injunction stands, te irrepressible, fdyetty whoicsale architect, to.| Vorsplel, Die Welerersinger, ‘oer senenbere. Whom 18 committed ali matters of taste portalning | CoB¢erto, for Violin, in mover the annual reception and festival was held last to national edifices to the couniry. Chromatic Mr, Bernard Llate Cup mappReR evening. A large mumber ol the girls con- There is no reason to apprenebd that these per sons will not make an efigient ana nouest Board of | Symphonie Poem, F fe t sestthg ts Magee gt By alan ML Ra J irectors, and there 1s no doubt whatever that | Serenade, in F, Up, 08, frat tim house were present and ladies and gentlemen ton ought to have underiwken these. series wing or in in the - of improvemouts immediately on the close of the | Concerto Bymphonique, No. 4, Op. 102, Adagio: Sohne, od verested © institution, In the pleas. been made to pay a part of 11 back i these general yee The estates of Corcoran, siggs, ior, Toda and such people are amply suflicient fo stand taxation, and if any of tnem had falien ‘under the hammer and been forfelted for not meet- tng said taxeg nobody would bave been much ‘worse off, and property here would have been CONTRADICTING A FALSE STATEWENT, From J. B. Lippincott & Co, Phiadelphia—“My- | pater Black has fled hie ailldavit in Tepl self; A Romance of New England Life;” ‘Wearl- | Bishop's answer, denying that ho acqui thorne; or, In the Light of. To-day,” by Fadette; | removal to Atnel me all that. the “Eva’s Adventures in Shadow Land,” by Mary D, | !#lled to perform conditions “of ‘compr Nauman; “Poems,” by Mrs. Emma M. Beil, A. M. iphecapeiamge oe mie . cheaper; Whereas now It is held at preposterous rar, in Wh.ch Case several millions of dollars Would ant pariorsgthere were humorous recitations, From Harper & Brothers—“Water and Land,” , , ; ere considering the very insuimciont character ve jo invested here by Norshern people from | Overtare, aieetls scores, tapping Beethoven | 8!nging, charades and the presentation of gifts, | by Jacob Abbott; “A Boy’s Travels Round tho 335 BOATERS POINT BIEL QUESTION. the ae Ea «ae the interior, many of whom find the clunave of New After these exercises the girla end thelr guests | World,” edited by Samuel Smiles, The Hunter’s Point Bivie question, watch, it York too severe in the winter season, and Would ve | Symphony, No. 4, D minor, (Op. 120. .Sebumann glad to live at the seat of government. Compared | g,, Fatro netina-- Aleety— Rarsange-Seueras: Finale. the improvemeuts undertaken in other cities, ee gl ne thet arte . Bral millions iaid out here are relatively paltry, bas fhe ture, Leonore, No. Offect is already discernable, Stimulated by this ex- | Promwead Varation ample, privaie Capitalats Dave gut to work, a ing Ore ricn Congressmen, hike Sam Hooper, of Muasachu- | Tarantelle di tT ae and fine biocks of ies Mari pelts, are buliding hotels Tesk dences, Kaiser Marsoh. THE STATESMEN BUILDETS, At no time in the lilstory of the gliy have 80 many French Dramatic and Lierary Seasces. ba eg ge Th girs roy Age om 4 rye om Ee ee been epeopen holders ‘The announcement by Professor A, A. Favatger | achool has been in working order nine montns of jesdes counderauis Toni, estoke here covered’ wien | Of his intention to give a number of dramatic fead- | te Yoar, aud &45 girls have taken lessons and gone went to the dining room, where tables were spread ‘with all kinds of good things—turkeys done brown and flanked with cranberry sauce, cold sliced meats, Oranges and confections, and other eatabi es voner ‘Rar eon during th at this lodging ere have ng the year house 1,130 Jodgers. Of these 267 have been sent to situations, 45 nave fouad employment, 101 nave been returned to frieuds, 19 sent to other institutions — ‘The Only thea:re in Washington 18 @ dangerous strocture, on an unpopular street, sustaining an ine @iflerent stock company soarcely able to second the “stare” who pass through the town in winter. ‘There has been no club vo speak of here until within afew months, aud tat one has grown out of the more hopeiul municipal yoverument, The market shambles in the ceutre of the city were nideous to ook upon; at on Cay have beam demolish any 18 paiting up costly ant Dandsome brick structures, but cven thin an enterprise was assailed in the Courts by the “old citizens,’ who would neither build From Burd & Houghton—‘“Landmarks and other | thought, would come to a head on Tuesday, remaine: Poems’’ and “Western Windows ana other Poems,” | yesterday morning still unsettled. The trustees de: by John James Platt, mined on Tuesday night to wait another day and From E. H. Butler & Co., Philadelpbia—"The New | the Board of Education have one more chance American Series of Readers,” by Epes Sargent and | Change the obnoxious section which calls for Amasa May. reading of the Scriptures before finally cloung From Robert Coddington—‘The Vicar of Christ, | building. Yesterday morning Trustees Carr or Lectures upon the Office and Prerogatives of Our | Fissel, therefore, presented themselves at the sch Holy Father the Pope,’ by Rev. Thomas's.:Preston, | @nd heard the reading of the Scriptures. “Las pastor of 8t. Aun’s church, New York. night they met, and im secret session dete) sessed C01 lel market themscives nor were willl to} good blocks of houses, The great siride over tie | ings in New York during the present winter can- | OUl 8 Operators, From James R. Osgood & Oo.—"My Witness: A | UPON some accion, but what 16 ts will not be. &i for oursiae Capital come in and dott. But age made ; Since. the louging honse was opened in 1861 M ull to-day. During the opening exerelses eve: connected tue city with its flourishing ne baa Mea oe eater ew inade by Cor | not fait to command the attention of alt petons of | 10,225 girs have been sheltered, 115,117 lodgings | Book of Veree;?»by Wuliam Winter, thing OM quietly, ‘aithongh litte inverse Up tie Srimaton Bowel which ho named | Culture residing therein. Tne course the Protesgor | furnished and 318,303 meals provided, Tne girls ous. compliment to General Lee, and | intends to adopt 13 to collect together @ Certain | P87 '#X cents) for | their lodging in clean, ned uncler ths suspioss of Tacouure, Hooanls Ary, “checeiul rooms” ‘snd ‘neat, comfort: Of Georgetown, and it frequently happened that the only bridges across the Potomac were down or tm. passable, s0 that the markets of Washington have Brom Patrick Donahoe, Boston—‘'The Corneil of | seemed to be taken in wnat was read. The st made a ” indifference of the older scholars bon Natican and the Events of the Time," by Thomas tress Wiel order which formerly pi Tee anon Pope. The original opel number of ladies and gentlemen who, In considera : : always been higher 1m prices than elsewhere in the abie ‘Such notice served by the trustees ‘on th county. “in siort, muaiclpal Wasuingion unt ot of ae payne ab bod is anterior and tion of @ subscription to cover tue entire term, wil | to remain in the house during the day are provided | The Naitonat Quarterly Review, or Siducation relusing (0 Allow the ule of th late has been tebe scattered collection of cheap | cious house here—W illard’s—has been closed, ana it | attend his séances and receive inatructtong from eae — amen ay Ee pie scck date seen pulic school ouildings rene grt 4 Sehoments surrounding the government buildings, | is rumored shat Henry Hathorn, of Saratoga, de- | the best French dramatic authors aud for Cy guar with ey nn ‘the third, eTourth, ant THE BURROUGHS POISONING CASE. exercises (reading tle stole in the ) Was Fithout local institutions of any kind and wit | sires to keep ty but aM Ugly JaWsuIt between the | Of the beauties of French poosy and genoral litera. | Tim attractive piatures, | Xp —— turned yesleruay With Lhe following ondorsement;—< Rothing whatever to detain a stranger in this brine climave after Congress had ceased its work u ung. Nonew developments transpired yesterday in re- AED SOROOL:— lation to the Burroughs trageay in Paterson. ‘The | ,, SENTLHMRN—In compliance with @ résolution of the Board of Education, the above communication is respects general Impression seems to be that Libbie Garra. | fully rewurned to yout honorable Board. ij to your branv’s last testimony, published in yesterday's AEE oe Ser ce ae ae ee BRRALD, Was about the tratn of the story, and that | 7a theanntal report of the Sotool Gommiss rf while Littie’ was present at tne time Burroughs | school dweipline 1s and the working of thé pou. Himself, she, did nothing: more than to | school would be sausfactory but for tbe aisturp4 erat van pe poles. na he gganed, tor . eeedbiaes ances recently — during Tht hee ei x Libot jarral Jommuasioner . Nevarioated 8 the {irae ume she Was on te stand, D want, Willatd brothers prevents auy conglusion being at- | ture, Apart trom the novelty of the project, 1 | MM floors | are bo ies | veda tho Wiltardsare sid 0 bave een por- | must. “o™ looked upon as’ a godt oppor | Sonlaln Aity-eight, Deda: Tuo, how 1 lers in some inn orjother in Vermont. Tuey own | tunity for all those who are in d inet ~o ye Cannot be estimated, Girts dentivat Ohe of the best sites fora hotel ashe city, Another | in the advancement of dramatic. art, or me “a tired, yin. Comes: wore Wiulara, Cale by name, and: the best and mosten- | Evidently’ these seances will tiave the effect ot | Of ® home; ) girls tired with: constant work, torpristhg memo lly, opened a lite ho- | Introducing into society a desire for w more perréct | Strangers in the city, can find @ ten Jeatm tg, Mil Yave ge chee asa aetna “Eve | Hoblt'tne your an tntetigent ‘wi are desirous { Wide, fOr no nmalens "bub manne tor oven ears ayo, abd gave It the, Mawe of the Koviut | eld to the young and intelligent who ate destraus | Vices for tne, inmaes; hon means tor, evening louse, and, tiougi constructed originaliy of dwell. | of oomprehenaing in a more masterly manuer. imay boas'atirective sa ‘possivie. re ing houses, 'it has gradually ex] fed to be one of | is conveyed by ordinary teachers nu ‘of | may ” the most formidaviec cstavlishments in the city, and | that language which has always had so much to do Bode tte alemspaper offices Ue all im | with refining the heart and educating the eye, the) PNHEUMATIO POWER FOR QUIOK TRANSIT, executive goverument had gone olf jua- THE REVIVED CITY. In constrast to such a oily Washington new pre- sents the animated spectacle of great gangs of men im te middie of winter grading streets anew, laying wooden and asphaliuin pave. ments, resetting all the curbstones go as w Maxe broad pavement or boulevarded streets, putting down new water muins, laying new streets re! ——_— fallways and carrying out the plan of an urban Mr. Cake, ihe proprietor of Oongress | hund and the mind, ane have woven ee kt Ussue OL faise- THIBVES AT ae fm ae ht ag tig Gee hehe Hall at ox May, N. J., keeps on old * The New York Society of Practical Engineering hoods th second iis we eens tase = pobieen’ WORK, and Hyde’ Parks in London. Thus tt happens. that ecg. Ie te Gileged wae ang Svenue, toward ‘ Mra. Moatton, © tt ’ met last evening to discuss atmospheric pressure as ko eiac 1 question, sry wale: Butroughs Sau, which Burglary’ in Daylight. i for the Arst ume since this city, was founded ong | rebulit on its present alte next year, “itis owned by | ,, nit Charming aruisto has met with sid «: 846088 | appiiea to cat. propulsion. Professor Jamas A, | belonged ta ° Within the last fen days tho gentlemed of the Calverts, Who are believed to be al Igiiumat in her concert tour through the Western aaa Seutn- braneh of tie family of Lora balcitnore Helge? | or statos She will shortly return to.new York, | Vey wome smo onich puwmatio munce 4 urd id concerts. here, We sub- The Delmonico restaurant ere, and will give some grani be cinasified, For an overh Welcker’s, has Deen enlarged, and rem now Tavor join a notice from a New Orleans paper regarding oe o' ead ralh way. the Bh ably compare with any establisnment of its sort in | her singing at a recent concert In tho Crescent City be ty 8, tan blast or Oy metho ot 54 acai ue and se@ distinctly spread belore him at the foot of the improved grades the river Powmac, reduced grades of some of the streets have Jeft the old bouses.well up in the alr, but the banks being xetas terraces render them more piciuresqué than before, ‘es City Hail is designed to be pat take he ‘The in at w be resumed ils aitetnoon St two | jimmy nave been showing @ wonderfar imaustey. Y it 18 desiranle to have ‘come before | <, on Gresenv Grand ‘Jury, otherwise it would have | Tey have been so completely under the iron, heel to remain over until the April term of the courts, the police for a long time past bs sade LA siendae’ deiemiaiiaiite’, the excitement of the season serve to qtile’ the country, Particularly handsome 13 1t8 series of WILLIAMSBURG'S. CHRISTMAS TRAGEDY. | any tituc minor offences tnéy miay commit. which. ‘sho city govern ment out of mx diniug saloons, wainscotea in biack w: and also ag relates to Webili’s playing:— Fora tunnel—say thirty teet by ne or thé these agtute gentiemen are very much mistaken, Oid shambles where the Couris now sit. Aa ope alnut car wollld have to run on tracks ant 80 con- | Conclusion the Coroner’s Inqunest—Joha Bouse wil ber bulle, with private capitan | Witt Walnut doors, so thay the entire series maxg | | Mem Moulton is & true artist. So much personal umatio Magner Found Guikty of Causing the Death | surenieranvmien itso ected With 4 piston in & small pne tobe as one great banqueting hall on occasions r race and bewuly, united to & volce ob rare ‘BLreet feeutng, Jona Woleker. 18 '@ fat, tunooan-inced, fect, Sweetness and patn Whoop doar. | rary air compromod in oyliners to work Cngines cherabio German, once @ butcher in New York. | ness and freshness were simply ly not wr car, Tatean of pekeae ta ‘6 be used. All Wormiey is @ light complextoned negro, | been seem Mere since the memorable furor these plans require Improvements in their details to Downing, the caterer, is to get the House restaurant | bY Adalina Patt, As a T+ anger WO DAVE NO | oe them ‘or actual practice; but such improvements again, “aud, It 18 to be hoped, will eschew | Lesitaion m placing Mrs. Moulton at the head of | Cuontty pe readily made. Mr. Risher advocate politics aud attend strictly to his velebrated pickled | ‘e !ist of American singers, While Ner rare Y: | heating the alr, by gasburners, in the tank ayster The favorite Gnining houses for Congress. | !resistibly charming simp our of manner eX: | to keep it from freesing up ene Motsture contained are u's, on Ninth street; Hertzug’s, om | aordinary vi ty make her fo) Ne | init when @3 im the engine cylinders, the , and Sanderson's, on Capitol Hull, An im- | Tival to those European siugers who Mow | os pansion of air rendering latent a | Inenge quantity of liquor is imported directly here, | Occupy the front rank of artista “Tho: Shadow | orient “hr. Gnpert spoke at | in favor of lar; throngh the port of Baittmore. Tue wine connois- | $028.” from “Pardon de Eicormet wan With) Dneumatio ' tubes, with cars riven ae tn seure of the government are Sumner, whose siciiian | {Uluess taste and skill, the Mute-like # 88 Aud | roadway sonnel, but with open spaces for stati Wines are tare aud: piquant; Chandler, whose bran- | Hauld Cexivitty of her voice being shown to fine | sfonde kawiGs lie Meier Couper gave & most dies are une; Gnd Hooper, of Boston, who ts | Sdvantage. The song was sung a8 ouly Pattiend | t) crecung sketch of some air-driving mechantsm— New bridges are nea : Oreek, aa the Tiber ts alread: Partly ie covered ith “a Navy Yard to Georgeto' Mere ‘is © blovk wement for nearly the whole distance, and the ge of au oon presents a delightful scene ‘The terraces jd it the government comes Set ite force the Pare on the east side of the Capt | Will be regraded Dex! 6) 80 a8 to show the Capitol from the front conspl 1y ag it 18 now bebeid from the rear, 1808 but within of Patrick Murphy. tion of ridding te vo Coroner Whitehill last evening concluded the in- ana aaeliie fea tor: sciiendth pretty ol quest ‘In the case of Patrick Murptiy, who was of these restless spints " ul terday afternoon two it al Kicked to death on Christmas night in front | +, tne surface on. the corner of Bleecker of the Mquor store of John Magner, North sixth | §na Broadway. ‘They at the window: 3 street, Williamsburg, The mass of the testimony jeweller oa the corner wi molasses taken by the Coroner in the cuse Was submit by ended by wbscoading with by tod by | Sper, bat ev ented by apscoading with $400 uf, ) hun'to ‘wittrout comment, and attera brief operty. eousultauon unanim rendered the follow- | visited Tho scene of the operation the. course ang Verdict:—""We find that Patrick Mur ny. came } ‘the afternoon, and he gave It as Ins ‘thw! to hig death from Wa and rupture the | the thieves had @ bag ready, and when Piya ica Sapa, (oth Rae nema aan ait ike Set tot nets 01 street, hey jumped into a ' wa the best detecuves in the office have been dred are ota Jer class thau were known in former . 4 ng asrtn 0, 2s ec Manun go. | Fee eeartan Sous redeem | Guard Mrs gare Ea) pale Go | SARE et uur fn icine | Seta wns remo oe MAI | ERLE yc dea argh as Sai ac eainf taon ht iach | puncte 0 Amt eh, Sawa ha aks | (eT GP ty a ease | ee pau A ruisowmn Haven Bmaseze. | Sasa herent ane hones area. vgn hundred thousand, dolists, @ year gh- aero next “Netort, | aud ah Het equally DESPERATE STABBING AFFRAY, A.few cass since o monsamee: Wiullses: starsnalt | Se, Ueeaeiee net ee ceaety ie dogune See touted aun SEP Rene CREE, Doe sung wien soe aec hemes “an Teetng. that ‘About haifpast eight o'clock last night Bernard | stole some clothing in Passaio Village, N. J. Somo | whero there are skilled snd efielent men to wards for improvements of the a fel), Ant utiay-ADIpe politi- , ‘Medje"" finns, ry 4 oe [ar Ad yt Two Men Drowned While Crosstng the River. fede” was aroused the audience tO stil : 4 officers were sent in pursuit, and yesterday morn- | O@t tae culprits, On Tuesday night as Wiliam MeGii and Peter | Pocaen yt sea uot ith a versatllity Which | First avenue, and Benedick Lacto, of No. 3 Riving- Kohon, a German thirty-six years old, residing at 145 they arrested him im Deckertown, N. J, 10 MAN SHOT. people annually $400,000, and | per cent seemed to revel in variety, she sang — A POLICE: . jt thi y fund, the | MoGraker were crossing the ice on the river from | fi Wy 4 treet, got into an altercation at the corner of | and returned him to Passaic, where he was — , iateFent with tite Pe cent for ‘aad tS cee 'tHe Oroton Point to re were drowned, mistake nos ‘and Whig wae writion fe. tes, to we | oe rt st Sone and Ninth sire during which | put im the vilinge A short time At (wonty minutes past nine o'clock last night, aw To present direct tax on property is thirty-turee cents | They were employ at ‘on Point, and alter | and naivece, op every dollar of improvement. Ont of 2 re- | completing tht luy’swork, In com, tered | yours pniy 1,600 voted loon Oy ang Scotchmen, started for wou Trou with wondrous merry ood! FPourta Russi | Lacio drow knite and siabbed Cohen in wit two | gave the ‘audience @ fair opportuni of Seeia “ e | enght attteretst places about the head and neck, @ io Aing | method, compass of yotce and degree of cultivation | The wounded man was atvended @ physician, at afterwards, some one hat Gecasion 10 go to Ne | Omeer Crosset, of the Twentieth precinct, was gett found dead, having hanged nim- pelt In hie ool sit" ia thougne he was overcome by | looking for robbers in tho basemengpt No. 320 Woet agpinse thi is first street, bi shot in leit arm. by @lection a few weeks ago, ah . The two latter succeeded 1 Mra, Moulton, and most ad: rrr) sent ome. His wounds are not considered of cation and remorse, and committed suicide | Thirty-first street, he was Cost $4 a ard in ee anee’ se oem: al signe ‘The bodies were recovered and an in- the ordeal. If 8 hard tOAAY Whether Me aad ce pperious natice, Lacio was arrested by an omcer | while thus affected, Cofoner’s inquest was held, ae “hati ah ae Pega! x bod pre va a i above &@ Square yard. hI quest beld by Coroner Smith yesterday. The jury | could have had a greater variety of vooat mamo | of the Seven:eepth precinct and will be arraigned | and a verdict was rendered im. accordance With tue pln pag armeong at ‘ofoasee nent howe Sans Of waler, bY Which people living in giev ated P,rendereg & verdict of accidents! drowning, sung wilh beter olegt than the selections gives J at avex Market Police Cougt this morning sbove facts, acted by Dr.

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