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t N ninher 10.416, | The Latest News My Velegragt ta the 47. fen, THE PRELOWEY RIOTS, Whtekey the Only Conse. MO PEARS OF FURTHER TROUBLE, Wome From Washiegtes, MIILATED FRACTIONAL CURRENCY. 94) 100 Worth Destroyed Per Day. | LATER EUROPEAN Swe Two More Fontans Convicted. ) OWE SENTENCED ron Lire. Fucitememt to Jamaica = Affaire, SUSPENSION OF GOVERNOR EYRE, His accessor Appointed. City and Miscellaneous News, THE STRONG DIVORCE Case. Arguments of Counsel. k&e., &e., &e. W sencacram, Dee. 11 ‘ tow | eutey tte he Oe SEW YORK, THURMDAY, DRCKMINIL Ze b UN. Thirty Mhird Vour or tee Ore ame my fee Om (nem ww fy m fee we epee (oe & were 6 8 Oe bem 1he tee ry LT gp Leco'g ‘ff — oeene Pe) . PPM how Boiss Baek oulh sy'Ion dy POE, Ue de ee ae OO wa te tener e Sue Gradient = te 4 (-mmwt Go, the - Pelle se rene TT ee ee a, db A dl Ae ou A hee . Ofmng arenes oye (0 letet re eae ke an om Rnm 4 many A te Fwrequat En wre Sty my oe Bi . dts ae rere Ts mee B+ ©, Geren, Gee gutta oo Seman on Contes OO Witt we Gee ore fe fe ee me i 1, (Seathar @ tha / aca . | Cat ennag Hon amet TONE See he cathatrn “- 10 OV meted, pre emw mmoane “one ener aC wheme The Mn | 04 004 a dnd in the of itm Fe fe F Phere norm @48)! ele preremet & Semeee 0 & Fee 10 JOnd os popere Ore Miah Gh Gad ¢ sa | (94 ERCormER Oha Jon “Memimw Ob dt eter, Re AOE ee ne fon 40m 7 wr" | aos son when the nak may fa — fe can7) nogetinen 200 mentemes | a orperdet . a me wes rene ff bene &, “a « wie hm ie the lag ppd * owt = tee pert Ske ohn, 10 (eer o ee sho om “ww fa “arte (arene op Md o 4 10804 @oman im Ledy@ws —— Avvgh, pe tee wen were OE) hs Keon -='e4 OVO OA Om wm yowmen, mney i oe on eet Pere riety Oy nee eee hd NEON ng a & a we ’ Get per thee a 4 ones. 0 Wronhen yp Ay 10 (9 a Views en of her mimwoed gho oe ee i er ee ee 4 fre 0 hee heme ‘4 4 7, an whe het happen! oF an inte Mme panes, fergeee on teem ome © meaner ta | Fpcamee iste wee On 1d he mouth of tha Fovagney, Ont ta | DURA 0 large five ia me Bihan gree, od ape On fe ee | he wen wale of ham owe Cn te oe. een) on Carne aed “ yf the ai fnew Cimingun fw WH me a @| NOn mete, wile Cree we fe Genetertnry errr orn © he Perens coer hte fe wlite pe a dl bere fem whe Sores, Ce ee ee ee Be whe wd womere vente 4g he Ave Pr’ de cttet adaens te te tool pot yh dei) a 1 “lum ow | 4 Neate Chr emer morning, af yonertay The Geese, Fee themes then the erpeneen ¢ 100" of 7 v hornet ow le poral here vere er ed ie ee bad | need the wid bate Owe par hy Be onan A ong tarthad Henley, ond Grvernen Fyre @ || havea her Get om ME HO | He lend formes nitd fom enone Ay BL the mother othe aod Oe em fed © be reper le! by Oem ee pee ng heres the ii ow Ma An NNrTIenEns nev. womnies Nows items, Biastasipos. Futile meetings continne the elt me teriene ¢ Cenrral Themes ead the heprehended | here epee he Seman retin but he eoten Ay Teeqraph t ih 40a Tord ton DAWAL, NEWS, seave Plot Of QTE WINER FORAETEN hem Ale mm ormvenee toe verlend ma “Veen her ew TORR ony tee viererrT Washington, Dee 1 te appeere from fem | reserve con Geateen fen an THe fereenerint | Teulon, err em! atte oan om he am Toe mente in the Perens of Refagens and Preetmen, reeert | inergnes on 19 lennon The tirth cot (het 6 rerene over iene a Wewenpyl, ty Gajor | The Fore sorrtopeniens of the faminn (Howe) Ne Huron wil of fanper hin, of Menathat, | ae ChAM G00 fellowes by me of he mmm Taemnes, (or the elaption & the maet Grngend | COTE the Freneh government bee given em He | “ alee P " Peotey ian. Saehy Tel, Che meg Mandinenty O84 tne rar interno@ eemaren te prevent Inewrrecvion among the freed. | nevieg to terminate the Fewetition weary © 0% way whieh io ine anus Crente whieh hee een rarnrded im Wawry, ger ret On, Whe wm quiet the (ightened ctuinene, Hy fod) | Fawlend, on the wren! 6 the arlet forme naw Fad fovere rain wok plane oe pA tp nsrs nena 7 the Menghier Wy © eprens fing cating the readineee of tre Puree to tale prompt | required before Franek Condens ere gomm oy Pn ee 0 0 ene larnaty amends | | fearon toe We throne, Merah, Ring dvtaey ape for the preservotion of onter (8 any erent, tHe Orten gee 64 ty \Welopanen ‘om ol) parte 1 he Meate td Cat Reeed frown the magi of the Mth Hf Chri, fed fet becenen (here ware any om the pert of | Nader the Wile of The bering of he owt iw t« 6 enerre | Maer Oartnae 0 8 | ing Mand called “Ring Af tha Sema” rayvenat fod Beare of an mamrrention \n the mete Bevin’ he London (nmmwves pul liehew 0 00 A, the (Deering eek, Me, nd 00 ther poate tos dame nd poor dnve At (ONE ene tnd we rat ye . ‘ bad vd " Cod warned & . mrreicetal peragreph, he tent of le the Fee of Malne, are oe ng Memantiot ewe hen Oe AOLINENA MEMAIAA, apenas 6 fs tees tems ene? be aga © revarn' thMered, ond “they departed tee Gor Plovta te Property (ave for Them. Washington, Dee Tl fome months age, Qiar fermenter General Meigs ieened on onder to BNO | bien ghowid ahortly Ollow his Conaorly and haw Atitante we make apecial reporta of the lovation | preralied on Honor H siga, the Menionn Mi nimer wad condition of soldier® cemeterios tnown to y te them, with recommendations of the means neces | 46) sary to provide for the preservation of the remaine | eet! frow # mierret thereia from desecration, Mines thet | Acoorting to the ree@even's anthorte The French Reoperoe ie appreienaiee lee tae ” ' y The new fire cont. frectionsl currency will be feraed nant week, About 990,000 worth of defaced an4 mutilated currency ie destroye! by burning per dey, apd $59,000 printed Arrangements are nearly complete! to make the amount of the letter e118! to that of the former COroly two aurvivore of al) those who participated th the war of the revolution, eo far ae koown by the Commissioner of Pensions, remain, namely, Wiliam Hutebings, of Penobscot, Henco k County, Maine, aged one hundred and one years, and Bamuel Cook, of Clarendon, Orleans County, New York, aged ninety-nine years, and only five widows of revolutionary soldiers draw pensions from the Government, at ® yearly amount of two bundred and ninety-three dollars. To-day General Don Bustorgio Balgar was intro- 4nced to the President by the Secretary of State, and delivered his credentials as Eovoy Fxtraordi- mary and Minister Plenipotentiary of the United Bates of Colombia. The usual remarks were made on both sides. Recent reports concerning the disposition of the various Indian tribes, with whom the Government bas of late entered into treaty compact, represent favorable aspect, and perfect confidence erisis of 4 eecure and lasting peace hereafter. The parties ‘who made the attack on Butterfield’s mail cosch » short time ago, had not been advised of the treaties which hed been made. An excellent profile portrait of the President, de signed for distribution among those of the Indian Chiefs who observe strictly the character and obli- qations of their treahes with the Government, has een executed in silver, by Mr. Paquet, and is pro- nounced s work of great artistic ski!l and merit. There has been, since the formation of the Gov- ernment, « periodical sppropriation, usually about ence in four years, for the above object; anditiss significant fact that there is no knowledge of any thief who has thus been favored ever having broken the trvaty obligations, The statement that the rema'ns of Capt. Wirz bave been forwarded South for interment, is un- true, Captain Cutler, the poetical writer, died hospital here yesterday, The various department officials are getting up ® petition to Congress for an increase of pay, in eonsejuence of the high prices of all the necessa- vies ot life. Is im stated that the army will be reduced epother $0,000 early in January. ~ Virginia, fhe Treuble Between the Whites and Blacks Washington, Dec, 27.—The Alexandria (Vir ginis) Jounal, in giving an sccount of the ria shere on Christmas, says: Whiskey flowed in streams from many resteu- rents, and from some it was dealt out ae liberally to the colored people as to the whites, Early in the morning it was observed that al! the young reconstructed were well armed, Rioting com- menced at an ear'y hour this morning, and by one o'clock P.M, bad seaumed such fearful propor- tious that the Meyor found it necessary to call wpon the military authorities to suppress it, Three companies of Hancock's yeteraua were forthwith ordernd out, aud proceeded t arrest every one found engaged in rioting and disord duct, Many persous bad been seriously and dangerously wounded before they apprared on the scene of action, as found that between fifty and s hundred of ring-leaders of the va- nous disturbances then goingon throughout the city, were mostly sent to the aslave-pen, and there compeliedto remain during toe remainder of the day, Bome of them were yesterday morning released, while the more guilty are stil in coufine- mont. I; seems the fret reports were exaggerated, ay sbe Jounal says some fifty or one hundred were Lacdly beaten, bus so far as we have been able to learu but two were go badly injured as to pre- clude the bope of recovery, During the day # must unprovoked shot is reported to Lave occurred at Chappel Hall, where @ number of colo: od veople wore boluing a party. A white man by the pane or Mixche!, who is said so have participated in the rio, was seriously wounded iu she bead, and, at one v'c.ock this afternoon, his death was currently reported, ND DIsPATOR, Washington, Dec, 27,—The following responses eave Leon received to inquiries upon the subject: Petersburg, Va. Dee. 27 —There have been no disturbances caused by the negroes, who have be- naved themselves very weil in thig city end in the adjacent country, Tuey have been quiet and or- terly for the seasop, snd never were so few seen on our shreets during the Christmas holidays. Norfolk, Va., Dec 27,—There was no serious disturvence among the blacks on Chrigsmes Day denttfal Hime the roll of honor, of the semen of soltiere whe diet ig detence of the American Union, hee been published, and recently the names of officers ent soldiers ound om the battle-fieide of the Wilder. ity being thet beth Renperor reach Europe before the eneuing New Year Some journals treat the matemé@nt oe for few le nese 204 of Bpotteyivenie Court Mouse, Virvinia, | epeculetions on the part of the Onereven Of these leaner neerly might hundred names, two hundred and tn ere of eoltiere from Penn- sylvenia, eighty-(cur from New York, end sinty from Massachusetts, Headboaris have ‘een erect ol to their graves, Cn the battlefield of the W idernesa two cometerion = bave enclosed © paling fence. for the rening place @f im the viet having been selected where the scenes of —" epreared to le the grestemt. It wae no osourrence te observe the lines of our men close to she abbetis of the enemy, end in one cane several our soldiers were foundin their dreds of grevee ov these betle-fieide evy mark whatever to distinguish sh covered with foliage that the visitor willbe wu to find the last resiiug-place of those who have rein aan conn Prusste beving wore ¢ the ip folate we | heen jig | oe in Beno le Om The | stated * al hanes “Spain i" he careful ot the interes lide a4 poy re hys pm ery rhe without | der the pr: o_o the Africar proclaim re!\y fallen until the reins and snows of winter wash | the kingdows from their surfers the light covering of earth end expose their comains. Quartermaster. M hae cansed to be removed to the at Wilms the remains of those who died on the cemping-grounds in she vicinity, end hee takon measures to collect the remains of el! others for deposit in thone at Camp Douglas, near Chicago. New York, Dee. 27.The schooner F. I. Ail) look. The steamship Eagle, from Havana, reports see ing, Dec, 24th, @ large ship ashore off Pacific cot. B The brig Ade, from . Ann's Ray thie AM. orta: Dec. 25th. at 11AM, saw o large pro lor, ated light color, ashore on Barnegat, the aes making clean breach over ber, Baws large number of persons on board of her. Leng Bronehy N. Ja Dee, %,-The bark Flora, of ‘timore, is ashore three miles north of Bquew Tolet. Hor which consists of cotton and fron, will probably be saved. The vessel is light. Manchester, N. J., Dee. %.--The steornebip Ideho, from New York, is ashore ot Bernegat, an is full of water. From Europe. Four Days Later News. The Cunard cargo steamer Marsihon, from Liv- erpoon (direct) on the 19th December, has arrived at this port, The steamship City of Washington, from Liver- pool on the 13th, via Queenetown on the 14th inst, has also arrived. TWO MOBB FENIANS CONVICTED, The fourth Fenian tried befure the special Com- mission, named Halligen, bad been found guilty and sentenced to seven years penal servitude, The trial of Jeremiah O'Donovan was com- menced on the eleventh, He dispensed with the assistance of counsel, and eroas-questioned the witnesses bimaelf, with much point and ability, He pronounced the trial « legal farce Dublin, Dee. 12.—At the sitting of the court for the trial! of the Fenians, on the 12h, the eutire day was occupied by O'Donovan, in bis address to the jury in his own defence, He commenced at the opening of the court, and did not desist until after six o'clock in the evening, There was pothing re- markable in his eddgess—a large portion of it being the reading of editorial a: ticles from the Iiea Proris newspaver, He insisted that he had done nothing erim!nal ; asserted that his case had out- raged all iaw ; and gaveit as bis opinion that Ire- land would never be free without fighting, His bearing was insolent, and when be remarked upon the court, bis language was offensive and saucy. London, Dee, 14.—The Fenian 0' Donovan, owing to s similar convictionsix years ago, had been sen- tenced to penal servitude for iife, Ik is stated thas a letter had been received in Liverpool confirming tho statement that Siophens had arrive! iv Paria THB JAMAIOA BUTCUER'EA—GOVEENOR BYR 6U5- PENDED Governor Eyre had been suspended from his functions in Jamaica, and 8\r Henry Btorks tem- porarily eppointed in his place, The draft com- woission for the new appointinent is published in the London Gazerra It recites that great disaf- fection js alleged to have prevailed in Jamaica, that grievous disturbances bad broken out, and that excessive and uniawfu) severity had been used in their suppression; and whereas it being urgent that al aod imparual irquiry shvuld be ade the origin, nature snd circumstences of d disturbances, and the mossures adopted for their su 10D, the powers now vested in Governor Eyr voked, on the ground that ts may be acr.seble tbat be should peuresens durias Anal The Fr their wine left the « manent cemeteries, including | of the P Albrecht */ ‘are ' pace 1 oNhe the went ashore yesterday, during the fog, on Bandy | Th b bi . bar eo P The r ‘ us Dee 41 on t deresdi, at the ng end on li’ , PERA edo Latent Conta? ‘ IL"? rpool, Dee. 14 Cotto: pon bales, including 7,000 bales to » yex- riers. The market closes bu + | yfure ther slight advance, e Br tutte The market is quiet and at Provirions—The market is aveady ; | London, 14th ~Conaols ¢ ol 8Tasi ly American Btocks—United Biater Five twenties, 68 4¢068 5g ; Dlinois Central Railroad, 504480 3-5; Erie Railroad, 57 qabTy. From Japan and China. News Via San Francisco, San Francisco, Deo, 27.—We have Hong Kong advices of the 20tb of October, twelve days later The steamer Wanatah was reported capturrd by pirates whileton the way from Shanghae to Foo Chow, Piracy in Chinese waters is on the in- crease, Foreign relations with China are quite out of Joint, owing to she Mandarin-worshipping polley which characterized the career of bir F. Bruce, The district lying southeast of Pekin hae been ravaged by troops of bandit cavalry A body of 180 mounted raucheros mad o rad to owithin: two bundred = miles the capital, A force was went out after thei, but they made good their escape. Tho last stronghold of rebeliicu in the province of the Kaugse is reported to be evacuated, The insur- gents, it in added, retreated w Jukies, The Ma- bormedan rebels at Fung Kaun, in Shensi, had surrendered, and were slaughtered t© ® wan, Totelligence from Japan, respecting foreiyn affairs, is very watisfactor;. ‘he quarre! between the of steamer bad been sunounce! to leave Yokohant direct for Bueg, the inducement being the convey > ance of eilk worm eggs, Silk seems plentiful in Japan, but is scarce in China, News via “tcamer from Europe Shanghat, Oct. 26.—Burgevine's deata is likely to give trouble to the Chinese Government. Ke- ports now state tias he wae drowved while in trons; The American Consul declares that the treaty with the Unied has been violated Piracy has iucriased ¢ larmiug extent, Lhe gunboats he y attacked the p rates in the neigh orboed o Amoy, Alvices trow Japatt state that the forem ministers had gone on an expedi.ion to ope) Osseo L.vq ion Ousaco, which y ue joreiwa trade, Brazil. Progress of the War, The arrival at this port of the steamer North Amertes, from Rio (e Jancir) December 2d, brings later pews from Houih America and St. Thomas, The Paraguay ccmy wes eucamped on she bor- ders of the Parans—to he number of 80,000 men, itis said, A place called Humaits was fortified in the strongest mayer, and bed by 10,000 men, President Lopes pimeslf was there, What the allied armies would do tees Mie of wumieciure Tycoon and the Priuce Nagaty bad been nettied, A | accord) ruat), .6 bo be opened in 1506 jo | . r. ne HN t | says that as Cab can never we rough 700 whet Morte, Va, let evening. bee thom Bl warde bad decherged @ pleat witions from Arie ne represent thet there 4° fighting + @ Hivip nottiers 4 the fet of Move te l wenty abt toblers cent ber, ore mlanng trom the Apache Todiend hem of two yeore old) Own counnTy ancther way” Navel, whe we jealous of the infent King, then termed the de “qn of murdering him, ond w mare hie he onlerd thet ail male ehiidren in Rethie~ and wader, should be mene The cruel oft waa fulfilled by hue berherone emne Cols Aienllory at Debrique, tows, | Sth tut Christ coraped, a0 bie parenta, threats hewn bo a biler in th * yetterdey by the tplosion of * warning given by Ged ina dream, were thew engine rovm, The fireman ee |" thelr way to Rayps, Rut many @ mother thao J, Wat none of the others were seriously ine day wot for her offepring, end te thie dey litle Teoma, 900,000, Chil iran are taught to meurn the fate of the eweet fe s maeving Of the Puitedetphie Ciecte of she | aNM "ho were then offered up ase halogens to Urotherhood, leet night, Michael Caviiie Monaghan were secied representaures a fore Congress Kemiutions were ‘ioing Of Mabony Lavanion and bia family, consiatiog ree chi dren end niece, were poleoned ps hs Philadelphia, by drinking « lerge ,eeoum place! in the coffee ased » Melanghlin sed one denehter come Ang their lives, The former ie otill ine Moun condition. um Feniang of Kentucky held « State Conven- yn at Covington, yesterday, All the Circles but ufo Were represented. Apeehes were male by , ho Btate Contre,” PF. Pannon, and others, Ree | hed been 94 hours tn . ittons fally endorsing Roberts, the Senate, and | & retary of War, and rejrucating O'Mahony ‘1 the Concrase of Jan. @4, were adopted and gned by al) the delewster present. General Intelligence. (By Mail to the New York Sun) Tre Queen of Fogland bas @ epectel private for. tine of a quarter of a million of pounds (@1, 260,000) loft her by a Mr. Noeld It le ptated that 0001 (4.500) in Rank of Fogland notes, were found sewed up in the veet of Tom | visions for the meeting of Sayers, the pugilist, after hin death Tne famous Irving block in Memphia, Tenn, which was taken posseston of by the roilitary au (od, Today thie ect will be commemerstet in sl the Catholic and Angtican churches by divine service. The Episcopal Church of the Hoty tome cent, up town, will hold special services in honor of the day, ant masses will be eng in al) the Catholic churches, To the letter churches the day ie held eae double of the second claes, and the Teelments to be worn by the clergy will be pary's. \adieating penance, Pieaep Ur Aputrt.—Capt, Phillipe of thes US Revenue meamer Uno, picked up yesterday Sflornoon near the Nerrowa, @ skiff shout 14 fane: long containing boy, about 1) who ne douttl would have gone hy toy or hia timely deliverance, as he was oer, and the calle bimes! Hillard end ee: he ish L m canal in Jersey.“ The fe in the of ie be. lice, and the boat te on board the Uno. Tne Fesiaws.Yesterday several of the members whe are to compose Jobn (' Mebany*e Congrese tn this city, on the 9d of January, arrived. here, and made calls on the Head Centra. The Renate continued te receive letters daily endorsing their ection. One of these, from Charleston, 8 C , promised the support of the Circlesthere to Rob- erts, in order to oppose whas they eslled “the unconatitutionsl course of Mahony" Meanwhile me latter “meeps the green flag ft “on his prom arters, aod oweey engaged fave or Scuantos (CoAL.—Twenty-tva thousand tons of coal were sold at suction yester~ thorities for a prison in 186% is being again trans | day morning, at the office of the Deleware, Lacke~ formed into stores, Tra colored people of Cinctanati held a meeting in at » ihe 2iet inetant, and resolwd to nen nes, one of theic number, as @ lobby mermber to Congress Ton rebul'ding of the tmrns district of Charles. ton, 8. C, in about to be commenced, Ts is sup powed that two hundret builiimgs will be compiles vy the first of nex. Bua Gar, Vav loggoerly Aasetant Adju tant-Grperal oo el Bivus's atall, twice at- tewptot suicide io oul, Mo, one day last week, LU was rebowse ¢ach biine, At # meeing of young girle at Bonace, N Y,, recently, | Wan 'Kono.ved, that if we, the young lates of Bonace Palin, don"t get marrie! during the year to come, somebody wil be to blame,'* A, A. Buavtry, a mulatto, from she bar «st Boson, h Leen sentenced, at Bavannab, to one year's .wprisonment, by @ mili- tary court, for using seditious lauguaye, formerly expelled wanne and Western Railroad Company, % Fre change Place. The prices obtained were mnch lower than those at the sales of October and Now+m- ber last, The following were the prices realized + 4,000 tons chestnut coal... 706 0 @T 7 6.000 tons stove cool . ++» 9% a OSTY 6,600 tons egg cos). «+ TSTMe 81D 4,600 tons grate coal.. oe 900 @ 9 BT 2,000 tons stoamner COales.... 900 @ 9 19}5 6,000 tons lump coal........ 800 « 8% ComrLiment to Caprat® Jourapas, -Re- corder Hoffinau, Mayor elect, yesterday tendered to Captain Jourdan, of the Bixth Precinot, the po~ sition of Mayor's Marshal. Captain Jourdan re- spectfully declined the offer, preferring to retain his present position in the department, Tus Fortucomixa Puize-Fiont,-- The second jpatelment of the stake-money ‘a the prina- Is view of the fact that Charles Suroner would | fight soon to take place berween Jim Kerrigan and bave juries conatituied with reference to an equal representation of Alricas and Anglo-Saxon, a Western editor suyxests ® compromise by which whail ve w Movs au opers, under the direction of M, umeuced at Groverts Theatre, Wash. ristway night, with the opera of I) which wae enthusiastically received Trovatore," by au iinmense anu »ppreciative audience, Isvoumation has been tion by the Pr Maral @ consideratle quantity of ing to the tanuery of that pi property of the wiuow of Sionewal! Jackson, Tue Emperor of China, not content with « palace ae large ax some towns, Inside Peking it well, and Wits avothor vast palace and dowatn ate tew wiles distacee, # park surrouncted with a wall which eateuiw lorsy miles, close to the city At s wedding «upper in Memphis, Teun., leat week, the e Uslasic Lridegroum got off & Lisle speech, in the course of Whicu he uttered the fol- lowing eloquent rentiment: ‘To-night I shake hands with shepas, An unknown door is about to be opened wide, aud 1 enter au abode of perfect bestitude,’* Tne ship ArtUnion, | ed of the confisca- Lexington, ble hides belong. te'y bought by the @tate authorities of Massachusetse for a ee oolsbhip, is at East Boston, ugirly ready for sea, Bhe will accom. mouaie about Wo buudrd pupils. Toe experieuce eth the schuolehip Meseacuuseis bas beew such asto cocourmyge tus eiud of ciseipine for boys WhO Lave lucugred ihe peualiies ol ihe law, Cans bas foutd on ajologiet in Dr, Cummingsyof Louse, Wo mm lis "Lives of the Patrip cis," seen 8 dead hu- tan being, OF learned anything about deaib, or known thas @ timyy blow would destroy the v.tal- ityof which, @@iu, becan have perceived nothing, his guile Was w€ihe cutsde, only manslaughter, An intelliventwhite lad, who hat been stolen by Indians se lougage thet be cannot remember the time recently weapet from them, @ud reached Mound BStatio f scarcely any 1 but je fast learuhy. A wrono burger was shot while attempting to break into ® SKM 9) Augussa, Gu, qne night lant week. A color® bos, who was sleeping in the Ore Bb LO lige ev akeced ®M@ opersious He (ould speak little Englien, ace, and in part the nated, as Morris Phelan, was putup oo Tuesday evening. ‘The fightisto be for #600 aside, Two more in- staline ris of @100 each will be put up on Tuesday, 2d, aud Tuesday, the 9th inst, aud then an At 4 mens for the whereabouts of the fight qill meade, Fiuk,—Shortly after 11 o'clock yesterday morning «fire broke out fa ® chemical factory, rear of 191 Bowery, owned by Cassebeer Va., of | Achiiegher, who coeny the drug store tn front. i insured, The fire ori; is supposed, from @ defect tu the flue under the boiler, At o'clock, oomnder afternoon, a fire oceurred in the cellar of No, 29 Howard # occupled as a reg Warehouse by G. W. Clarke, which was ex tingulabed by the Lnsurance Patrol under Captela Crosson, Damage #160; insured, City Government—Boanp ov ALpnn- wen.—This Board transacted no busincas yester- day, and adjourned without day. Toasp ov Covncttmne,——This Board met yester- day. A communication was received from the down-town merchants and store keepers, com- pla ning of the insufficiency of gaslight during the most valuable portions of the day ; to which « reso~ lution was appended requesiing the Manhaiian Gas Co. to rewedy the evi’. Adop ed, Mr. Lent presented » remonstrance against the recent resolution in svor of widening Ann street, signed by four-fifths of the property owners Ro~ monstrauce received, The resolution for printing 2,500 copies of the report op Railroad grants, velood last June by the | Mayor, was called up, and the Board concurred ia sie resolusiou of the Aldermen. passing it over the Mayor's veto; also ina resolution fixing the sala - ries of tho weaseugers of the Finance Deparim:« ns at $1,000, A motion for a donation of @50 each to the dies'}- tuse blind, after eliciting cor uderable discuss oa on amendments, Was foally passed, |i - ‘TVhe loss is about # three days wavel on foot with | denis ope year, The Board then edjournsd to to-day. Boarp or Epvcation—Fixat Sessioy FoR tue Yaa 1965.—The Board met at5 o'clock lass evonisg to hold the final session for the current (Ceatnned en Une Leak Reet. gn Ae jo Verriwory, after riding » iting the donation to the blind who bad been resi -

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