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8 NEW YURK HERALD, THURSDAY, JANUARY 25, 1812.-TRIPLE SHEEN, = FOLDED IN THE FAITH. . THE SHAKY SAVINGS BANKS | ANOTHER MURDER IN BROOKLYE. An Episeopal Clergyman’s Re- See A Man’s Head Split Open in a City cantation. Suaduine WU tbe Gem ab, the, Sesno=ar? Railroad Car. Oyer and Termizer. created in the public mind by the ae ent nen rea ink bav not yet in any ap- | Wo New Departare in Politice—The Old Ticket preciable degree subsided, if one may judge from | Renominated—Governor Jewell’s Acceptance ~ > ., | of the iambe—the unedneate!, The Rev. Joshua D. Bradley in St, Stephen's | the Jai a tne ear o Wu scepter. commnsed, a What the Car Conductor Knows the intense throng of interested spectators whom “Yor This Occasion Only”—Platiorm of Church—Solemn Impressive petenta, ~ Party ana Geremony— | Aposties—ana Shim ihe ard Thea ing our day, looking peculiarly gloomy and inhospitable to of the Murder. pepsin, ee eae ates dle y ep the —Reform Advocated, ny throng lingered in Eight Thousand Persons Present—Elo- mig ng ” vent, the Of depositors that the hall psy ney morning. As early a8 half-past Grant Sustained and the Mon- quent Discourse by the Rev. Dr. Mc. here now, to hu ‘ao and receive siminaion 1 S04 SOUL the door during the hours of business, ~<s fe yee aes ree Doctrine Reaffirmed. Giynn—The Profession of Faith, Bap- | ‘B® 0m of thts No access could be Rad tothe omee ofthe President | HB ARPAIR SHROUDED IN. MYSTERY. |" ™*"™'Seoonn rmx ormxino ath, Bap- | VENERABLE AND siowTY cHURCR | witneet ‘coatinaods rapping, ‘whien was only re- by cttt- ey) ; tismal ‘Rites and Benediction. of the Christ, tne Son of te living Goa tal! | sponded to after the lapse of some time ae Oe aaaD > aeaee Oe Banrronn, Conn., Jan. 24, 1872 ngratniate you upon | te m we cad Weleteee yen te, 65 So ener loving Benes | ty ane af the edn, whose (bunnens 1t | ne people of Brooklyn were startled by another prided the murder ‘and the chances of | The Republican State Convention to-day temporax ‘Tae hanlowed walls of St, Stephen’s church never | You Mivetinegrerea." afer hang Jeane da evidentiy was to get rid of all inquirers 98 | myserious murder i thelr midst yosterday. ‘The | escape rom the gallows of the alleged murderer. | Tiy organized by the ehotee of Mr. Cuaries @ontained sch a vast multitude as on yesterday, | Which you have frequently strugsied speedily and unceremoniously as possible. He, | cose ts sti enshrouded in mystery, but enongh ia | Promptly at baif-past ten | of Meriden, as temporary Chairman. The Hy i + EDWARD 8, STO) the occasion being the public recantation of the the prisoner, was brought into the Court by Sheriif prisoner, ug! y [ known to prove that an inoffensive man has been i & E i z : i ras Protestant faith by the Rev. Dr. Joshua D. Bradley. | the history of fiis Churoh, that te Gs | M2 courteously as could be expected, although not | xi1eq, and that thus far no clue has been obtained okes looked Bight thousand would probably be an under esti- | found here and man he w | $y) Gon eee = ‘Getefal Brae as to the icentity of the murderer. From all the | tried to oe Dut the effort died away, for 2 he were appointed on credentials, permanent organi taate of the number of persons present, for while | 40,40 full communion, with, the See of Peter. pro | IONA0iNN wnten they ‘wait fondly trusted tO tho | £Acte that could be ascertained yesterday it appears | 10Ked, hurriedly, Symi AMENE Oe slaege menue , tation and resolaitons, the seats in the edifice generally accommodate | thority. And 1 would say to you, my dearest brew. | 80W defunct institution, that at eight o’clock on Tuesday night Mr. Jon B. | nis counsel, Bartlett, Gerry and McKeon. For the Mr. Augustus Brandagee, of New London, was Detween four and five thousand _ the | Fe, Who have the om n THE DREAULTING SROKETARY. gig. | Panormo, a protessor of music, living at Mrs. |prosecution District Attorney Garvin. ‘The leading | selected as President of whe Convention, with, broad aisles, corridors and entrances were | to repose wi RESTIMARIE MAPFINEGR ace | covert that ine staiement last made by the secre. | Snow's boarding house, corner of Pineapple and | Counsel for, Stokes was nov present, A ttle after | twenty-one Vice Presidents and four Gensely crowded, the surging throng press. | that Christ himself has built upon the firm founda. | FY (Conklin) to the Directors was entirely (alse. It | Puiton streets, left his apartments to go to No. 41 JUDGE CARDOZO Mr. BRANDsGRE, on taking the chair, said the Con. tag even to the very rails of — the | Homo! the evenenduring rock, that we enosid ee ae eit inewhich ns represented | Cumberland street, to give @ lesson in music, He | eutered the court and took his seat upon the bench, | vention had assembied to take altar. Soarecly a square foot of space was left un- | God ‘that we in security rine entire | tthe pt of the bank were ulteriy worth. | was absent until filteen minutes past ten, when he | “BE 16, 4s smney qanvin rose and moved to pro- NO NEW DEPARTURES IN POLITIOS: @ceupied in the spacious galleries, and at three | Christian truth and the perfect commenton et | Wy Upon ine af, | came up the stairs, ceed with the case of Edward & Svokes. but, under the old leaders of the State and nation, to, ©olock, the hour announced for the commencement Soeuentt noe fa Se | Sep oubvettiance over the transactions of tne Secre- COVERED WITH BLOOD Judge UaRdozo—There is no need for counsel to march on to new triumphs, He arraigned tne) ef the ceremonies, ingress to the church from the | where our Lord Himself would have us; while we fary, having such blind confidence im als ability aud | from head to foot, and in a very faint and feebie Ra ee, etki te was ill end wnacle | democratic party for its record vefore and during} main portals was impossible. As early as two | should reproach ourselves for, our poot approcta. iuioarity that they permitted mum to de attogeiher | condition. Mrs, Snow's daughter saw him come in | toaitend, and asking me to adjourn the Court. | the war, and spoke of the work aooompilaned ly the; @etoce, however, a long line of carriages begun vo | j0HL0! 80 areas BENE, and, islre fe Peon Aho | gemicmon were not very ould appear that these | Soy" pelped him toa lounge in one of tne rooms, | Judge GARviN—in that case I move that the pris- | ropublican party as something unparalleled in the, roll up im rapia suocession, and the stream of vist- | the gifts of grace and Peace "and. sancity, ¢ | Bae pose as ae responsible for the | Here he lay down, the blood still streaming from a | Yuyoe ymtnde va sootion ts granted: | history of wny human organization, He potated| tors continued flowing until the building hiterally | Which it for us the fraiet Toe ‘OF APPAIRS. deep cut in the top of his head and one of hiseyes | Mr. BARTLETr—TO what Way 18 the Court ad- | with pride to the record of the past, and pledged everiowed witn people. ‘The assemblage, although | And ‘0 those here present, ne Hen aide aay, that in looking as if it had been forced out of the socket, | Jourhedt, ie Y ine party to sustain the great principle of equal oomposed of the representatives of some of the frat | wnile I wish them every grace aed blessing. and Of the bank. which | ‘The lady questioned him as quietly as possibie, see- Ex-Judge Fullerton Monday. peside the District | Tights to all men, and invited the co-operation of Cainolic families of the metropolis, included a large | While I thank God for the more oF less of Cirtatian Ree eee Mio Tar tmoagts is the Yavestigation ro | Ng that he was fast sinking; but all that she coud Atorney, Dut gave no intimation that he was con- | the friends of temperance who sympathized wi number of well known rate ee eee See Loe a tein show that. the creditors have been sadly wronged, | glean from him was that he had begn beaten in a | cerned in the prosecution.» 1, tna, | the princtples of the party or recognized tte EPISCOPAL DIVINES cherisn for our common Lord and Saviour, yet = wil oe very litte KY what is owed them, | Myrtle avenue car. He told her that when he left | giogea, were thrown open, and the crowd rapidiy | Works The old ticket for ‘State officers was unant. {and many laymen professing other than the Catholio ay bay ry heyy 4 - Cumberland street ne took @ Myrtle avenue car, and | dis mously renominated by acclamation as follows:— faith, while, doubtless, a considerable portion of ny Nod ‘There appears to be some dixsatisfaction a that while there he was attacked and beaten ina | ,, After leaving the court room, Stokes was taken to | For Governor—Marshall Jewell, of Hartiond. | the multitude was attracted by motives of curiosity. | _ ‘The sermon, ot which the foregolng 1s a bref sum- the depositors regarding the present receiver, and & | most unmerciful manner; that the conductor was.| He bore himself with she same air whion he has ail | glentenant Governor Morrie tyler, ot ew Haven; The interior of St. Stephen's presented altogether | MAFY, Occupied over an hour in delivery, mceung js tw be Reid Wo-day to, make sowe ctforts 10 | afraid to protect nim, and put him off at Pineapple | the time maintained. though he isnot at ail well, | treasurer —David P. Mchols a Danbars. ' an exceedingly impressive appearance, and tailed | Mr, Bradley, accompanied by the Rev. Father | that oMiee, What are tne other objects of the meet- Se Hi SB ais MS eae auton pil ey Ppa of aetna, to which he 18 | Comptrolier—James W. Manning, of Putnam. not to awaken feelings of admiration and reverence, | McCready and Rev. Griffin, then advanced to | ing te a ee one oan was stolen, but his pocketbook was found in his It 1s understood that he desires an 1mmediate trial, A committee waited upon Governor Jewell to in- | On the altar was placed @ table containing the ap. | He steps of the outen, ond kneciung, Sewn, made 02 It ts positively stated at the Dank’ that Conklin, | Pistol pocket untouched, being confident that he would be at once acquitted, | rorm him of his nomination and request Dis pres ollowing profession of faith Ine, ent | ene Sec Drs. Sniveley, Stubbs and Crosby were called in, | while his counsel favor a postponement. 5 ( purtenances for the performance of the baptismal | tone, He was dressed in the Rplscopal comack and | retary, has indeed lett the city. Itis defalea- | , 07%, Smrgey. cunbhe we Otnjered man was. too | “here was te usual ofowd around the Sheriq’s | "ce in the Convention, and soon he appeared and) ceremony, and brilliantly lighted, the surroundings | Wore the Homan collar. At this stage ine | Une nud fe he Tely tere, ealee Mellen Poe: | {af gone to recover; in fact, that he was dying then. | ofice while Stokes was inside; but, mindfal of the | Was recelvod Wikh great appianwe, ofthe sanctuary had a'beautiful though solemn | Assemblage Became | NeoPM meulty was exper: Hane ore ane puliding announce that cer | He lived til twelve o'clock yesterday, when he died, | trick played them last week by the Sherif, tney | He thanked the Convention for the honor, and! fect. will pay them upon their presentation by the hold. having been unconscious most of the time since he | watched the windows and the eastern door of the | giiq that, tnis bel @ time when reforms wei * enced in the throng, ai manifesting an eager de- Ay came home. Inquiries were then made as to who | office, and so missed @ sight of the prisoner, who ty ing ‘Tho Rev, Joshna D, Bradley, 1t may be mentioned, | sire to Witness tne coremony. Ser ave LS Kad speedily occume alter | The'conductor was who came down Myrtle avenue | was quietly taken out through the Deputy Sherlf’s | going on in the State and nation, he did not feel 48 a graduate of Oxford University, England, where, | geMisq'a vary yeutuiel appouratice, Yesterday wan at the hour stated, say ten P. M. on Tuesday night, | room to a coach which was waiting in Broadway, bey (0 eats St Racer the people saked bine after successful study, he obtained the degree of | his twenty-eighth birthday. Placing his hand upon | Mr, Conklin, the Seeretary of the Market pt CJ bps onl ges van, ay crue pat bimnaelt Soe ae ce: woud Receunyn Co thet iwentity® bus that This Was his last candidacy for any ofiice. Doctor of Divinity. He has officiated for some time | the Gospel in Dresence ofthe Rev. Ur MeGiynt Wid | Savings Bank, Confesses to Having Abs | out of the way to look ior any. Messengers were | as it was, quite a crowd gathered borore Jehu ‘could THB PLATFORM as tne pastor of tho Protestant Episcopal church | ‘te other clergymen, he made the following stracted and Lost $125,000 of the Bank’s | 80 sent to the house 41 Cumberland street, to as- | be found. GMnere Was hOexcitement, however. submitted to the Convention is as follows:— ¥ ROFESSION OF ¥A! certain something of the facis in the case. There per itet ved mene mRNA ‘The republicans of Connecticut, in State Conven.. known as the Oratory of St. Sacrament, West For- a Bag Sn Dodson — 5 Le before my Fands—tlis Departare for Parte Usknown— | gi) tnat could be icarned Was that Professor Pan- MONUMENT TO FISK. -| tion assembled, declare as follows:— Wy-third street, between Ninth and Tenth avenues, | eye the Holy Gospels, mule Hoo ny pend: | Warrant of Attachment Against Eis Prep. | ormo left the house about ten o'clock or a little be- 2 First—We again express our cordial 108 to ‘The police os this city, ane for the pecan ber fore protien , yee a assistance rendered by the late Colonel James Fisk, | we reflect with increasing pride u| wonderful based Jr, when there were no fnnas in the City Treasury | 1, fTored that m fres, eevee ino strongest Ehowsm| to pay them, and the offer of loaning Commissioner | form of government. It Seen i" Manniere $250,000 a day before his assassination to | national constitution and jualtfied pay the salary for last Decentber, are at present agi- eR an padieri me ok Le Seay eee tating a movement to erect to his memory either a | war. Having incurred ® great debt, for the best reason monument or have sed @ handsome tablet of | nation ever gave it it resolutely began an immediate reduc resolutions to testiiy their appreciation of his gen- | tion of that debt. Fe ae ont down Capone +, has been) erosity to them in the hour of need. ‘The movement | yearly cutting down Mxalton. | Stolwéis pate peeps obo et is in the hands of prominent officers of the municipal grown in wealth and population. steadily! police and will, n0 doubt, be brought to a successiul Second—During the existing administration the debt na on Sunday last, to the surprise of his con- | faith which the Holy Catholic Apostolic Koman erty. oy} Ts aoe apparently, and walked down gtegation, by whom be was held in high esteem, | Church holds, believes and teaches, against which I ‘The mystery of the suspension ef the Market aed Police ‘Campbell sent messages to several preached his farewell sermon, inthe course of which | gneve that I have uly erred, Inasmuch a8 I have | savings Bank is beginning to clear itself up, In | Of the police stations, but no facts could be obtained eld and believed doctrines opposed to her teach- fact, the cloud of doubt overshadowing the matter that wouid throw any light on the subject, Tne case Re avowed his determination to join the Roman | ing. is im the hands of the C er, Catholic Church. The announcement created a con- “{ now, with grief and contrition for my was cleared away several days since in the mind of now ie ig of the Coroner, siderable sensation, as the reverend gentleman, | STOPS, Profess that I believe the Holy Camels Aen | Mt James Deunts, the receiver, but was not pub- | The Car Conductor’s Narrative—A Differcat altmough comparatively young, was known to pos- | establizned on earth by Jesus Christ, to which I | licly made known until yesterday, through the ap- Version of the Mysterious Affair. Sess high Iiterary attainments, together with being beh myself with my whole heart. rene ull | pearance of this gentieomaa before Juage Bar | Chiof of Police Patrick Campbell last evening sent an ecclesiastic of scholarly ability and a theologian | the articles that she Proposes ro my belie’ avon. | Fett, im the Supreme Court, Chambers. | for the conductor of the car on which Professor ef deep researcy. On Monday Mr. Bradley entered | demns, and I am ready to observe alltnatshe com-| The business bringing him there was | Panormo rode on Tuesday night, in order to obtain the Hoboken Monastery, which 18 under the direc. | Mands me, and especially 1 profess that 1 be- | quickly made knowa, having beem embodied | the narrative of that railroad oficial. hheve:— Pew and satisfactory result. The compliment, if com- | been reduced nearly three hundred miiltons of dollars; tion of the Passionist Fathers, where he made the “One only God, in three divine persons, distinct in an aMdavit, This aidavit set forth that Henry THE CONDUCTORS STORY pleted, becomes well our gencrous-hearted police- | and order have made great progress in the lately rebelious: necessary preparations for the ordeal through | trom and equal to each othor—that 1s to say, the | Ht CouKiiD. the late Secretary of ihe bank, is te | wag told as foliows:—My name is Samuel Galvin. I] men, who thus offer a trivute to & benefactor ‘flor | Feslons: a new policy towards the, Indiana has been adopted which he was to pass. Hts deportment yes- | Father, the Son and the Holy Ghost. Epp IE. $135,000, 084 thes | oon 0 onadactor on the city railroad ‘and tive at | Bis demise, and will certainly rocelve the support of | Merkel Oy Meyog: ang triendiess, of in the rights.of alle} “The Catholic doctrine of the Incarnation, Pas. | te 1udebtedness came about through his wostracting “A — ine entire force as well as of our citizens, Herever found, have been scrupulously protected ; a self Yerday afternoon was marked by a modest | gion and Resurrection of our Lord Jesus Christ and | $448 Amount from the funds of the baok and con- | the Greenpoint stables with tne watchman. I was on ignity, and, aithongh by no means unimpressed | the personal union of the two natures, the divine | Yerting Lhe same to his own use, But this did 20% | tne Greenpoint car which left the depot at thirty-one . "| st | Cnd the story. Mr, Dennis went on to#ay that Mr. by the great multitude that thronged the churen, | and the humans the divine meer ngiuity. | Comalin had confessed that he Bad used this | Munutes past nine o'clock last night to go down to g yet peaceable policy has been puraned towara all reap the worldsand our controversy with Great Britain has been. MEETING OF THE BOARD OF | tteatedin's manner greatly creditable to both nations. GENERAL GRANT ENDORSED, he seemed to be wholly engrossed with the ceremo- “he true, real and substantial presence of the | ®Mount of tho bank's money hat the latter had | pPuiton Ferry, and when I got to Cumberland strect HEALTH, Third—That we have undiminished contidence in tl Vt 4 tiem, in bility of Presiaent Grant, and for, mies. As the swect and solemn strains from the | body and blood, together with soul and divinity, of pepe | ate jy jase in ere, this gentleman (Mr. Panormo) got on the car. Iam ns riotiam, ;; integrity and ab H uty reste ut Grant, and. for ergan swelled forth the procession issued slowly | OU" Lord Jesus Christ in the most holy sacrament | OOF "inat ne had ‘not been seen im tila city since; | & NeW conductor and am not familiar with the time | Report of tho Sanitary Committeo—A Slight | Ai) ne future must be at honor Houses of Congress, ture must be as honorable as the past to from the vestry, among the clergymen taking part | — “Tne seven sacraments instituted by Jesus Christ | that he could not be found as nis ol residence, | tabie, but 1 think I left at thirty-one minutes after | Decrease in the Number of Smallpox Cases | deserve and keep its lead of the world. The repudlican me 1 that It was belteved y =| m the proceedings beg the Rev. Dr. McGlynn, | for the saivation of mankind—that is to say, bap- | #At that fe was peliared Re had mecentod | mine, Ikmow it was about ten o'clock when this | Since the Last Report. Deny eee Te veuulieie etinekiog & iran; dgbenoe of the Board of Health was held d Mion lepisiative, executive: of judicial, fa the nar, A meeting oar lealth was held yes- | and corruption, leg! a or cial, in st We demand fo b terday, when a report from the Sanitary Committee in our potal afairs, aud rejoice At the brightentn sree pr was read, which, among other things, stated that thorough reform of the civil service, For the Pred pastor of St. Stephen's; Rev. Father Lyons, Rev, | HS, coullrmation, eucharist, penance, extreme | yr Conklin had admitved to him that he had con | man got on the car. 4 frorts and pledges in this matter we tender bim our’ unction, order, matrimony. a Father Lynch, Rev. Dr. McSweeny, Rev. Father | “purgatory, ‘the resurrection of the dead, ever- | Vetted to his own use and lost $125,000 of the bank's | Chief CamPagii—Now, Young maa, be careful ) . ‘i funds. He said further that oo last Sunday he mes ONeill, Rev. Father Stump, of brie; Rev. Father a spuaate not only of honor, but also of juris. | Conklin at the Grand Hotel, ana that Conklin thea about the time, See that you get it right, This isa Laevejoy, mare reer cate onic diction, of the Roman Pontif, successor of St. Peter, sey Re demi many ply to Canada, .~¥ bey h very important case. there had been nine cases of smallpox of a malig- condlal seanbss gee therein we pledge him aa enthusiasticy ‘THER SABINGI, TAs Prince ot the Apostics, Vicar of Jesus Christ. » and, failing A card was shown indicating the time table, mak- | manttype at 423 West Thirty-sixth street, and re- | “Srarerine, " H large reduction; on NaLipeta an gaia rage! Weel ce toy gad rhe veneration of the saints and of their images. | S000, Ougrocntat, im Jersey CIty, $ SaREaing that the building be vacated. oe asst atioul mate e.g ore sree [ry tring, “The authority of the apostolic and ecclesiastical | Richard Carpenter, in Jersey City, a brovier-in-law | ig it thirty-one minutes from the depot to Myrtle MoCready and the Rev. Father Griffin, who acted as of Conklin, aud was there told that he had r 1 spot: 4 traditions and of the Holy Scriptures, which we iD, aux ere 10) left that | avenue, and from Classon avenue to Cumberland ‘the following report of the Sanitary Committee ‘RESUMPTION OF SPECIR PAYMENT, sponsors. He knelt outside the railings of the altar, | must interpret and understand only in the senso | Morning Tor the Went, on the bre Railroad. |. | street about ten minutes more, making it about ten | was submitted to the Boara and adoptea:— that the evil of @ depreciated paper currency be red! 5 3 Re arrant ment ved and the * ure of = ota tlic iyfiriing ok pea tag ers aaa ee oncom tuse: ee he CCatnenS Charen yer | wea ieneed ‘against the property of Conklin, and, of | Minutes past ten when he got on the car. see ae 3. De Oe Gentiary, Soupecsce. ae third, retaining « Tari? suflcient to ratse the needed reven' Oburch. ‘The choir sang the “Veni Spiritus |’ everything else that has been defined and | Course, if any property can be found—whicn t# said | ConpvcroR—Weil, 1% was about that time, The Seen eer eee De ebicmanah hecnen, ab orivale Zergaere tb every Laatee windgraaaie wae Banctus,” while the entire multitude bent in silent | deciared by the sacred canons and by the general | ROW, however, to be very doubtiul-—the same will @ | ariver sopped the car, anc he got on and went into dwalitogs, ‘20 Other dwellings, 28 insawfactories and work- | snereif’ jogal aud limited pursuits; tourth, perfected prayer, The Rev. Dr. McUlynn then ascended the | counctis, especially by the Holy Council of Trent. | onee be seized under tuts process of 480 Court, tne corner and attempted to sit down on a indy; I | Suh. stores, and warehouses, 44 stables, ard rendering | of national banks, with abundant vecurity fo the biliketder “ establianments, 8 gaa worke, 60 slaughter houses, 1 market, | gna infexible and peremptory laws for prompt red {6 manure dumps, 1 rendering dock, 64 sunken ‘and vacant | fivh, the abolition of the franking privilege; mbt HesG7 ganda, osurie and areas; 16 cellars and besements, 35 | firth: the abolition of the freaking pees tions, bes ‘veal “With @ sincere heart, therefore, and with un- altar and delivered a lengthened discourse, which feigned tata, I aevens "aud ‘abjure every error, took hold of htm by the hand and told nim to go on created a decided impression on the assemblage. | heresy and sect opposed to the said Holy Catholic THE THIRD AVENUE BANK, the front piatform of the car. He gave me five cents waste pipes and drains, 151 privies and water closets, 7 | jn iimited quantities to actual settlers. It explained the doctrines of the Catholic faith, and Tene eins Hor GORpOME WeoION Ar ionon ela eo 28 OGRE and said he wanted to get out at Pineapple street. 1 | sect, uiters, and sldewajca; ¢, dangerous starwars, ‘Sixth Far Ultecn yeara the republican party has wrote for liberality of idea, breadin of spirit and eloquence | fang.’ The Twentieth Day of the Sicge—Plonty ef | said Tao eine tot contagious “diseases. The number of | {let at on Conn cncar of ‘pense aw. onder, cheriy ‘was a fine forensic effort, and was listened to with THE ABSOLUTION. Greendack Ammunition Stili en Hand—Ex- “YOU ARE BLEEDING, nie pom phrtne Sed eng tor tt md err china: temperance, industry and education, What it has’ been sf] @evoutattention. The following summary will show The Rev. Dr. MoGiynn then recited the ‘Mise- cited Depositors Charging the Police. and had better get off and go into a drug store;” but | SNi'yererred to the Health Inspectors for investigation and will be, only better. To any measure that on mature deliber~ ation promines to aid the interests of temperance, ed ‘and lavor we will give our warmest support. ied x Ss peg ioe parc irnegget brmetine he menig bags ‘or its firm execution of a constitutio With ‘clothing, bedding, &e, ing infamous election frat eRe « owen . * iss SoreestiA qeasiemniu's views on the subjoot:—"" | reit'rate cuestoniating ie: Latins or ater, Noster.” | qno scenes and inciaents occurring about the | he said that he would go to Pineapple street. TUR SERMON, lowing 1s a translation:—“By tne Apostoitc autho- | corner of Twenty-sixth street and Third avenue | The man then said that he bad lost his watch, ive Feport. This report shows that auring fecting Corps have visited 88 families. w! eases were found, and have disinfected rocess ci rity which I possess I al you from the chain | yesterday varied but little from those of the day be- | and leman in the car me matches | houses, 79 privy sin her last year. Yo the best of ‘The reverend gentleman selected his text from the | gj ‘excommunication which you have incurred, and ea ee were the ened calloctenenthe v vol A? ‘and. looked for eats moni Tees Se cnoee of canslipox wore removed :o hospital, and onedead | ability the republican party saw to it that ‘every honed a Gospel according to St, Matthew, Xvi, 13-19:— 1 restore you to the most holy sacraments of the steps fal it, t bad between "five and elght | Pody tothe Morgue by the Ambulance Corps, Bb sinks and | and none other, was counted once and uo more, The Be ce Pane gy ote thee eoatines of Conaree, Phillipt and pps ey the Lee prnyy yg Lig ns C4 ae: tion daybreak, the usual discussions as to the condl- passengers im tne car; there were two or three | scavengers, under permite of the Board, ‘snd ts9 foods ol Fain of THE TAMMANY RING } jiscty 3 Dot io me: that . 5 the n: ol Fat mn H v4 , inns 2s cereirion: My som de saan may thet Cs Homes) | 0 pees Pope ep ek etry Mion eer eee tion of the institfition, the same longing for the | ladies, and the others were men; one of the gentie- | night soll removed irom the city. Permits have been granted | encourages us to believe that the work will be easter here~ to 15 vessels to discharge cargoes on vouchers from the e : Fapust ang oivers Silas, ‘and others Jeremias or ouoot the | ustascd’ yesee tovthe clermymen im the sancta, | #Winging back of the huge doors, tue rush when they | 160, fave men slits To ened paid i Heaith‘Ofloer of the part There have also been 2.236 eaite #1 er pth—That in addition to the legitimate duties and righta . hela. Jeans said to them: But whom do you say ‘att | ary, and, accompanied by his sponsors, retired out. | were opened, the scramble for places im line, &¢ | gon't Kknoi (a ey ‘Simon Peter anawerin; passengers pro} to Mr, at the market yards, of which 30 were found | of counsel and citizens in appearing before the legislative, fe ving God Ane Seaus! anawert fala to ita: ‘leased side the Falls narrisu. ‘At halfpast nine oclock the lines extended | Panormo, “You had better go 10 a drug store.” Coabady—7 4 co jokes commlitoes and urging action wpe the levsiators nero) -jona; be be anation; yj Seeresed Sete thes Got may Sather. who. ts in ha In tne form prescribed “Mr. Bradiey then asked to | irom the Sub-Post Office near the corner of Twenty- | ft no exp ; all that he said was that | nave visited 13,963 families and performed 9,878 vaccinations, | Have crown Up corrupt and dangerine practices Oy ree - 4 he his wateh and chain. Mr. Panormo bad on oy tauren, and tne gutce of kell eball m ae be admitted into the fold of the Roman Catholic | Mfth atreet up to Twenty-sixtn street and along biack suk nat, ali broken in on the a is Church, and was then baptized sud conditione. | twenty-sixth street to the end of the bauk, makl one eyes was badiy swollen ia Lewrill give to thes the keys of the Kingdom oF Thus brougat the ceremony w a close. The choir : ps ng | had han a Raha ve ound | aang tho “Laudate’* a hyma of joy, and tho ev. | Present a larger pumver than have ueen infront of | fg hana wath which he wiped the blood of his Of which 64 were primary and 8,973 secondary. During the Aabes tone ar panne soubtineat Past week the vaccinatore have met with far less oppoation | “"winu"That it inthe duly of the State to be vignlant to the to vaccination than at any previous time for a year past. | protection of the rights aud interests of the people against ‘say to thee:—Thou art Peter, and upon this & In quence, the total number of vaccinations has largely ‘And whateoe It bind the encroachment of powerful corporations, an 4 Eipecrces and wentoverer toon » [for the week, Special attention te eleo called to | in holding ‘corpurationa, strictly to ihe responsibilities and! Sabai be also in heaven. Dr. McGlynn having pronounced a solemn benedic- | the institution since the fourth day of the ran, and on fact Satne ‘fe anumber of primary vaccinations per- | duties contemplated in tneir ch week, showing to what extent this im- "enth—While recognizing the fundamental princi; it measure had been neglected among children. Of the with have orem ght ‘anparaifeled snecess to our country, ter on mn my car. I heard nothing more about It pertes tal 9,867 vaccinations 894 were pri Believing that only a republic should exist on this Continent i ‘The Rev. Dr. McGLYNN said:—My dear friends, 1 | WOM the vast multitude slowly left the church. | clearly showing that, notwithstanding the lquida- o 18 afternoon, When the maa who “oroke me Altogetuer the spectacle was very imposing and arf =8_ a & g — = < 4 é =f z 2 & fee) in presence of this vast assemblage and on this | created a profound impression. tion of tne claims of over two thousand five hundred mary. ** told me abou y how The ‘follow ‘comparative statement of contagious interesting occasion, that I should be disappointing Gopositors, the run has largely increased. ‘There | the man got unis Wabae bob awrty glutatesreporea “for the two weeks ending January 1¢ and Tetare hem the’ great iene ‘of Ieriy and freedom whish, | your just expectation if you should not hear from ” were admitted 190 persons, and the teller at once 4 POLICEMAN ON THE C: wee oe ee Jan. 18. Jan, 20, | B&VE been #0 Identiti oar 7 from| me to-day some word of explanation and defence of eprabgl se Siite! bets tl CURSE. | vied his nimble fingers in paying oat the currenoy. $5 no ene OS Pac pecieaer eames oct cn, | ee Bit @ hale Smallpox, ce eal ha sae mea carn aviuty to" other n | the step that our well beloved brother here beiore | row; nd His RuManly G: o ‘The rst man pald, Mr. Jonn Healey, of Third ave- | duct think it was in Myrue avenue: he ‘got otf | Searel fern 75 Measles. a peo ene oedly ‘approve of the admtniatration | this sitar Ai'abiods <0’ taney nad: ‘slud Wenle Word of rey a janly Gar verruns | nue, near Thirty-flith strect, put in @ book, and | somewhere about Raymond street. | did not think ‘Dr. Char! ussel, Registrar of rds, of Governor Jewell'and bis associates, of which we give the i] dd ning the State—Shooting Terrifed Women | reduced the pile of the bank by $10,000, which hé | jt was necessary to notice his number. ee ee han isoins there were reg! highest evidence in our power by unanimously recommend- | Onristian comfort and instruction, I feel that for this | in Their Night DresseeWhere Is the Mili. | Swed away in his pockets ana those of | Detective Carr, who Was present during the inter- | deaths, bemg 2iess than for the previous week and 57 less | iny them for re-election and pledging our utmost to that end. asia friend ed Rui A 9 than for the corresponding week of 1871. Zymotic diseases urpose I could hardly choose a more appropriate ia and WI A he Auth. a friend nam ssell, After nim came | view, said that ht the officer alluded to Was | occasioned 181 deaths, constitutional 9, local 183, develo] General J. R. Hawley was elected delegate at xr than ‘bac which have read for your aques, | tiaand Where Are the Authorities—A Dis | several small depositors, then a lady. who | patroiman Price.” He lives in the Second ward, and | mental 34 and violent causea #1. ‘The faiai cases of smalipax | large in the National Convention for the First Con- } tuon.of utmost importance to those alike who have grace to a Civilized State, een tne om by over six thousand | was at the democratic primaries last night, increased from 20 to 25, and those of whooping cough from 1 essional district by acclamation and Bartlett Bent, Not yet found its true solution and to those who have WILMINGTON, N. C., Jan. 24, 1872, | dollars, and a litte later a tipsy son of | Coxpucror—The policeman made no remark | to 19% The mortality of measles diminished from 6 to 0, thet o! fom tne Second and Lubin L. Sayles from the the periect assurance of having found and benefited - Erin, who was unable to find his pocket, but in- | when this man got on the car, I think he no- scarlatina from 29 to 20, that of diptheria and croup together | pnira, by ballot, when the Convention adjourned, by its answer. The question that causes many By arrivals here on the Wilmington, Charlotte and | duced Sergeant Rooney to stow in It $2,000 he had | ticed him, because there Was an excitement on | [om.22to l& that of typhold fever from 6 to 0 and that of | roy qinner, \ ‘A NOBLE MIND AND A LOVING HEART Rutherford Ratiroad accounts of fresh outrages by | drawn. Generally te amounts called tor were be- | the car, Neher Of us made any remarks | {is/Thoal a Me the passat RE rretiapmeyr lee gg * IN THE AFTERNOON SESSION ‘to labor and to suffer; the question to which our be- | Lowrey and his gang are received. At near! low six hundred doliars, but occasionally depositors Joved brother here publicly and solemnly declares | pour y midni; ‘4 Po Sunday last Low: A eS wowd make demauds reaching into the thousands, to-day with perfect assurance that he has found the sath Ad y Tey and hus | itis worthy of note that very iew had extra buoks, ‘answer, is, Where ts the true Cnurch of Christ? Tae | gang entered the smokehouso of a man named W. = bah ns aul ae worn d Mf a ‘@nswer ts, that it must be where Christ has placed it; | ©, McN erest a8 Well a8 principal, and then wistiully g! tuntss inemy ve What Christnse wedaien The texe.| Coen? borg tae Ween ah living near | gy the bank's well covered table and sighed that that I have read for you points us back to the very | M038 Neck depot, on the railroad. The nolse the | they had no more books upon which to draw. The ocean eee himself bas laid for it, to the | outlaws made awoke McNeil, and upon going to the yey A os ae oe _ — > Jones manner in which He has built, to tne constituttos in the first hour there were paid 24, in the Si a ae a hour 21, in the third hour 18, in the fourth hour 16 on the subject then. As soon as the man Of one of the passengers said that he knew was a respectable man and moved in and was a professor of music, 1saw ho person near him when he came on tne car. How Icame W notice him first was the passengers getting around him. He rode about three biocks when I collected his fare; he made no remark at all; he was wiping the blood of his face; when he otted fever or cerebro-spinal meningitis. The deaths trom | the following additional dele; ates to the National Phuhiss pulmonalis amounted to 71, againat the same number Convention were chosen:—Fourth district—John a the previous week, and those {fom the local respiratory | ‘Tweedy, of Danbury, at ; James D. Frary, inta to 71—an increase of 2 ‘The following were the | Hiartiora county; Charles Parker, New. Haven rineipal meteorological features of the week as recorded : i New London; yarea Ee Rr acre eee Bega Cotas Ha maeielesen: Tucias Se Fuller ‘Rolaues 2o- ed fle! ut + ry, Hi 2s ee Mende LS less than Galtioun, Litchfield; isracl M. Bullook, Faire form, im; that peray legrees ; mean temperature, 26.63 ing 1.95 less than for the | seph F, Nod during the past ten years. Mean read: | fleld; George 8. Moulton, Windham. {nn of barometer, 20.875 inghes;'mean degree of humidity, eas dnanimanely adopted with applause, ‘thas He bas given toit, After. the \- andkercn: wer to mis question, had given Hie DEMANDED WHO IT WAS. and in éhe fifta hour 23, making total persons paid | &%6,0B the car he! Se eae ee einctor | _ Tee Attorney reports as follows:—Number of notions com: | ing following Beate Commitee wae caetaget THE OPINIONS OP MEN ‘A volce replied, “It's none of your business)” | in five hours 102, ‘There were provably a suMicient | of the Greeapoint cat, uboa whieh Panormo rode | Fences or Boncompllance {ets oSer* or" wteraents ob- | _ Henry T. Sperry, Hartford; J. W. Sohniom, Enieid; 8, P. Sore ae aaa He asks the m:— | McNeil retorted, “I will show you wether 1t is or number ol extra books to mcrease the toll pay | with his mysteriously sustained death wounds. The | tained in pending scons amber ot soflons discontin- | Newell, Bristol; Amos J. Beers, New Haven Edmund Day, His Churea not for opimons, but fora pro. | Bot” and he went back to the dwelling and pro- | — Long belore three o'clock arrived many who had WHERE THR MUSIC LESSON Was G v vber of complaints by inspectors examined. an Fore | eee yack At Belden, Norwich; "W. Hi Hayward fession of its faith; and ‘Peter, as if it | cured hisguo, Thus armed he returned, followed | Sbandoned all hope of being paid yesterday with- | 4, veriand street, near Park avenue, iss neat df order endorsed thereon, 145; humber of inspectors’ com: | Colchester; J. _W. Knowlton, Bri We —— bg nt! Con Rad do, answers for | yy his wife and daughter, both of whom were ghey, pom the pare ees S wi home. hae three | ‘two story and basement frame tenement house, oc- fae ene ‘and returned for further examination and parr 1.0. 0 Sass iy: yt aa ashing rat the ure! o ¥ answers for Hi ‘clock was reached re were turned out un- families . The A res i ee seem ou art Gurist the son of theuvie | greatly alarmed. They remained upon the back | paid sixty-seven persons. ‘The mutterings of these | fubse: which stands ia oack about Meets yards | copagale ite, of she, Sanitary Corps of, Foliee, reports the | Seld; Chari en Ter a a eno Seah ana Christ assures him that this profession | placed, and as MeNell advanced towards the smoke: | wore heard on every side previous to being turned | from the. street, is whablied by the families of Mr. | seunvt for human food: Sheep, 12; host, 26; veal car. | O.B, Pomeroy, Staford; E. P. Packer, Coventry. i of faith 1s not a mere human opinion, was ‘not re- | house out; but @ greater disappointment awaited them | geots and Mr. Donaldson. The Of Mr. Panormo | cass”), 1; veal (‘bob"), 89; poultry, 1,861 pounds, and meat “th M journed atac juarter-past three ‘vealed by flesh and biood,’? but by the Holy Spirit A VOLLEY WAS FIRED without. About fifty of the sharp who ‘was a son of Scott, a boy of jas who was | ("cut"), 60 pounds. ‘The Convention adj: ~~ qi 7 Of His Father in Heaven, And as a return and are- | ftom it by the outlaws, which resulted In the shoot- | the papers, learning by noon that they were so far the ‘The san! ‘condition of the slaughter houses of the city | P. M., after very harmonious session, with three, fa good with exception of that ot Thomas Loughran, | sheers for President Grant, ‘There was also earnest north side Forty-seventh street, east First avenue, and that applause at some points during the reading of the of Henry Eisner, north side Forty-seventh street, east First | resolutions, especially at the sentences endoraii avenue. In these two cases the parties bave been notified | the President, and at tie allusion to @ correction ’ to ens Gov promise, the ballot box frauds, ' ward for tbls profession of faith, in the divine | 10g of Mrs. McNeil in the thigh and her dauguter | in tie rear in the line that they could not reach the @oission and divine nature of Christ, Christ confirms | 1" ‘he shoulder, McNeil himself escaped unnurt, | teller before three o'clock, deserted the covey in+ to bim the right and ofiice of spokesmanship, which | The two ladies were in their night-clothes, and were | terior for @ cold spot without. A very clever Irish the Spirit of His Father had prompted him to as- | COMsequently easily discerned in the darkuess, | lady, named Mary Dufy, was the first to form in gume and Christ Himself had foreshadowed when, | When shot both of them screamed, and ine without to await the open ta the evening, Jong before, He had sald to Simon, “Thou snalt | THE OUTLAWS RESPONDED IN AN EXULTANT SHOUT | and by three o’ciock nearly fiity had fatlen in be- ve called ' Peter.” And so He says to, him, | f detance, and then retired with thelr spoils, All| hind her, When the “ins” came out un and | Panormo POLICE PECULIARITIES, sener Poter (or a s Fock). and on this rock 1 m pat bond Darties ecognizea Lowrey oy ae yeas sad nae tue oom certain to be we us" at fue and NaI A LADY BUBNED TO DEATH. | ren.’ ‘e believe that Christ has kept ~ oung lady 1s reported to be mortal even: session, ere were curses im = Be ey Corot ONG cig Okura Guristas kept | Wounded, but it itbelteved Mek MoNeN willrecover | precations hurled at tne heads of ‘the om. | 7UCs@ay How Captains Do Their Daty—The Repug- | Mrs Amelia Patten, a German lady, thirty-elgn¥ fouday and, noverrwnere, wherever ame seek tho Dated eal teanel acre, were 10ur shots in the ctals for | sbolianing ine tieket ayatem. The | several e Uniform. years of age, who had received @ thorough educa- Church of Chri-t we must expect to find it unite 0 showed that at least three of | crowd without rapidly increased from three until @ ski died in Bellevue ‘with Peter, or siinply butit where Christ Ilimseif has | the gang accompamed their leader. fix o'clock, wien taere were present over one huu- | fine Ut Importer Wanting Wrought & complaint against bre aie Saheae peasy ag ool ten o’clock the Duilt it. And if we are outside of the house of the THBSE ARE THE SECOND VICTIMS dred and afty. Some leit in disgust from the rear | His Captain Davis, of the Tenth precinct, yesterday, be- | Hospital on y nig! : " mighty edifice that Christ has butit upon | Of the Lowreys in the same family, They also | of the line. When the doors were opened Sergeants ‘mis rock we may be excused if our | murdered John Taylor, a son-urlaw of McNett, Rooney and Nicholson and about a dozen men threw tiaueed leas ae error 18 involuntary and if we strive honestly | Over a year since, This outrage has created great | themselves upon the shivering crow: d had great and prayerfully after,the truth, with the firm resolve | ¢xcitment throughout the country, which isenturely | aifficulty in keeping them from carrying in with = rained to embrace wherever We find it and no matter what | &t the mercy of the outlaws, them the funer doors and plate glass wnat separated | MURDEROUS ASSAULT WITH A DIPPER. e@acrifice of dearest Wes and interest it may cost us. A RUFFIAN’S AUDACITY, them from the telter. Ali oi them were imtensely —_— ¥ cheerfully Conese ae area ay tite pHamtind en ag) 2 date Rad Lowrey went to the | excited, and pushed and scratched the police and | Charles Berdat went into the saloon of Ernest muilitudes who ai @ me Chureh of Crist } 7 p obeson, heavily armed. | each other; but one fellow, more pugnacious than about 7 ‘are honestly blinded by There were four men in the piazza’ with wine ce | oo atuers, fought, nis Way in, witer carrping down | Schsecer, Of 144 Delancey street, = nepous THE PREIUDICES OF EDUCATION, sat and talked tll dinner was announced, when he | two policemen. He was knocked down by @ police twelve o'clock yester@ay morning. bad in his the misrepresentations of bistory and the real dim. | delivered himself of all nis arms, leaving then | gee { fives” and taken to the stauion | hand : ques pent, culties and scandals that almost necessarily arise in | the piazza and went with the company'to ‘dinner, i eee and a large dipper, used for mixing fore Commissioners Barr and Manierre, for having morning previous Mrs, Patten, who ilved with her ‘attended @ fire in the Bowery without his uniform, | husband at 1,327 broadway, was slone in the room, The Captain pleaded that the fire took place as when her clothes caught fire and she was terribly ne was going to dinner, and he was com- burned nearly all over the body. In that condition pelea to direct the movements of his men | the sufferer was removed to the hospital, where at a moment when, under ordinary circumstances, | (eath ensued a8 stated. Mr. Patten did not know yarred, but thought it possible he would be dining, The matter was referred to | how the acciaccokol, which he kept in the house ior the Board. A similar charge was made against | pusiness purposes, might have been set on the not . oded, as he found the can empty and 4 0 se. ‘across the way, | Captain Garland; but in his case it was for being | stove am exploded, a8 net ‘Coroner ever, and land from the weak. | to the extreme opposite part of the huuse. The: Leen abolis! v by shattered on returning honre. enan pha frailty of the human vessels fo not attempt his capwure, as they knew ils baud wore Pb AeA d mmf p.- Hoag ll a Pe my o- found io pasar perdi eager i whe notited to! hold an Investigation over, the re- which this precious reasure Of UI ‘8 ars in nsequently, vo the ou' rid y mains, 3 bas veen committed, Yet all such should feel the ANIMAL IN BO ‘who pass Up and downline avenue on the cars, (oe ‘won be tegen ane when in reality he onght to have been attending to | loss of his wife, to woom he had been married but @ golemn Soliganon oy pacnes eurving .aivar el Seah THE PORCINE ANIMAL IN HOBOKEN, Tun appears to be decreasing. ‘ont of the house. Mr. | his duty. Captain Garland, instead of answering | fW months. and earnest prayel st 7 n @ well. PAR aE ATR ORT TRY aa earnest rye easy dispelled and iter altho | Fore long time the Common Councit nas been | woth artis gente growed in praise Of thio Das, uakor it he hea sent this’ man | ‘%@ Complaint before the Commusioners, turned | pyRGLARIES IN WESTOHESTER COUNTY. Guman barriers be speedily broken down that keep | waging an unsuccessiul war against numerous hog | 12 which She claimed to have $4,000 deposited, men from tbat perfect unity which Christ requires She wa n 4 in His one Church, And we must proclaim aioua | OWHers ae in ‘hat province knows as ‘the Bae a Sosa ee pidey inst askny OF tee Capone 5 Totes. boon that while as far a8 we can we would charliably | Meadows,” A city ordinance prescribes a fine of | believed sue nad been employed to reassure the excuse their $50 for every offence of keeping hogs within the | females who waited for ther money. The trustees i H : 5 3 doggedly upon th tor and desired to — ve tare it ‘he ‘are J ba? — ‘The pastoral locality of Riverdale, on the Hudson, the Inspector had seen eying e ow appears to be subject just now to an epidemic of tened.’ Caappenboln ‘oy Gap ery Hee burglaries, un Tuesday night the residence of J, Cay and Mcbonvell were ‘with negiect of duty | G, Carpenter was feloniously entered and IGNORANOR OF THE TRUTH, ity limits. The proprietors were all too sul claim that they cam pay all, Th on panetenastn — their being deprived of this possession must | ©'Y . prop’ oor to pay | hana a jar; 11 ex. Sashes tal and absenting themselves from their precincts, US tor'tnem ae immense calamizy, in depriving | @ fine, and the authorities were in a quandary to | nibit with nee soy Shey “caretatiy trol ving ANNUAL FESTIVITIES IN HOBOKEN. Captain showed eleariy that ne had not pnt Seur tenes he bo atgtasets $250, them of the blessings and graces, the peace an know how to act. Kecorder Bonstedt at length | the press representatives any hint a8 to the amount | oan tase comme in Weber's Ger. | Yee! absent trom Bis post so long as appeared upon | DUFIng e ‘at seans of sancttticauon and fellowship and close | had one Joseph Leonard arrested for giving those | dally paid out, the amount of securities converted Last evening there congregated "| the bioter, ex! to the ners | trance was effected into the house of Rey, communion with Christ which are to enjoyed | animals 4 home among several disgusted citizens, | or the character of the se ‘The indica- | mania Halil, on Hudson street, a number of Hobo- by those who hold it, It ts, therefore, not merely a | Zhe prisoner was fined $50, but being unable to | tlons are that tue run will not Ly until all the | Ken's mest distinguisned oitizens—the members of fefence and a justification of the Step that our dear pay it he was imprisoned until he should pay. | deposits are withdrawn, unless some satisfactory of brother is here to-day to take, but also the truest onard jay incarcerated in one of tho miserable | oficial statement of its affairs 18 given to the | Excelsior Company No. % with ® brilliant array eon, what I can do to ali of you who are not of | cells in the City Prison for eight days, when the get Who have a righi to know now thelr savings | ladies and invited frienas, to hold their annual bail, ‘that in the course of his work Be Ont owt, Henry H. Stebbins, pastor of tne Presbyterian to men- | church, which resulted in the abstraction of tabie gnd did not know 1 was Siw als ec want the pre- | ware valued at over one hundred doliars. An attempt was also made to break into the dwelling f of the Rev. Mr. Wise, but the object of the robbers 18 Mock, vo essen- | Councilmen liberated him by a majority vote after | have been invested, The were in *s offence the same as Captain > Bal, Gonper Pini as ‘atretwential’pare of clmist’s | much aisoussion, The fect 18 that the ordinance pct pe ge tk Hommen ot tne | mchonnels oence weaimeulty about sending the | was deleated by tho vigilance of a domestic ser. Wn plan for the sancti ne | was: quirements ie mee neg . ‘ana world, for the. preserraien at sae ead Of time of ‘and the poor, uninfluentiat, Leonard ought | _ At Jemerson Market yesterday Hennietta Wilson, | Sis ‘The usoal dance— the entire deposit of His 1 reserva- to Wave been so pent up in @ festering cell A servant in the house 300 West Th hion of perfect unity of minds asa Neate in hits Peon of alder: anio blunders, The hog owners was committed on a charge of st mina & $30 gold erythil came nf iat piensa and creditable flock, His househoid, hia kingdom, His Charch. | sbouid receive & few months’ oMctal notice, so aa | Cross belonging to Mrs. Fann, jourdwunt, the Jest yuies eoplunued ty Ba ad Bp bas miven jo the apostles and to His apostoild J to give ta@ Mime to digpoug of their oroverty, = aciren, WhO boards in she save house, y and has also 7 The cases | taken ait which, it is believed. will reault jn the reo be all roasted . capture of the thieves, ‘ ev morn- | vant. While no clue has been discovered PR Nd Pr Ee oe condiiohum it should | fores on duty in the Aelghboriiocd, and has also ue