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—_—_- Number 10,444. “ The Latest News! fece"y20 Sng 2 gi cod in the co'lection of exe bounty, from i we By Telegraph to the N. ¥Y. San, ‘ FROM WASHINGTON. 4m 1861 and 1502, and a}! other times when enly one hundred dollare was yaid, and are thus feaud- « rh “Tn ne cue xce N thas of Saereae, Sas bounty re‘orred to Leen authorized, ner pend it A DISASTER IN WISCONSIN’. igh. The Land Office Records Destroy ed Important to Discharged Soldicirs Warning Against Claim Ager.ts. Tho Shooting Affair at Richniond RELEASE OF TWO OF THE PARTIES. Bo. part through @ misrepre- I wou'd therefore ree propriety of giving official ae 8 oF6, is ® sol- isted prior 1863, entitled to tore then one hundred duliers bounty. The Shooting A@air at Richmond. NEWS FROM MEXICO. Juarez Enters Upon His New Term. Riehnion, Va. Jan. 6.—Mesars, Tyler end Cole- Great Robbery. tan, who were arraigned before the House of Dele- galeson @ ch of committing « breach of its Adam’s Express Company Lose About $500,000, decorum, have been discharged after a thorough THZ BITTER COLD WEATHER. investigation, Mr. Tyler was acquitted by ® REPORTS FROM DIFFERENT SECTIONS Twelve Degrees Below Zero at Poughkeepste, 23 DEGREES BELOW IN VERMONT. City and Misc lancous News, THE FENIAN CONVENTION. Card from Genoral Sweoney. THE COLD SNAP IN THIS VICINITY, fxating Everywhere To-day. &c., SC. &e. Wasurxeton, Jan. 6, The arr ~unt of certificates of indebtedness issued during the week enijug to-day, is $501,000, and the amount redeemed 944,000. Thore were also redeemed nearly €151,000 of legal tender notes and upwards o1 $280,000 af gold certificates. 8 ors Fossendem and Johnéoa and Reprosen- tative Washburne, of Dlinois, repaired to the Exe- cutive mansion, and remained with the President GREAT EXPRESS ROBBERY) About $500,000 Gone, New Haven, Jon. 7 —Toe value of the amontnt siolen from the from car of the Adams Express Cempeny on the Boston mai! traim, on Saturday nigh was, es near es it cao be ascertained at Presevt, about $60,000, The car w antered while at the depot in New York. The thi pried off the locks to two of Adaras & Co.’s aafes, Eighty thousan:! dollarein greenbacks and axty thousand dollars im Government aotes wero lefi by the thieves on the floor of the car. They Got cut with their plunder at Coscod Bridge, Of. of the Company are bero {nvestirating mat- ters. The robbery was not discovered aatil the arrival of the train at thisclty, OND DIsPaTCR, New Haven, Jan, 1.—To tha Agent of the Atso- etated Press :—Tho safes of the Adame Express Company, ep route from New York to Boston, on Batur‘ay aight, Jan. Gib, were rifed of all their contents, with the exception of two pareels, which the thieves in their haste everlooked. The extent of the loss bas not yet been ascertained, but 1s supposed to be not less than belf # million of dol- lars in money and bonds, H. Baxpronp, Sup't Adams Express. probably THE COLD SNAP, A Bitter Kecord. Albany, ¥. ¥4 Jan. 1.—The weather te clear andeccld. During the last twenty-four hours the mer.ury hes ranged from 2% te 12 degrees below zero, Troy, N.Y. Jan, %.—The thermometer indi- cates 10 degrees below rero. Buffalo, N. Y., Jan, 1.—This is the coldest day of the year, The thermometer indicated 5 degrees low zero this morning. The weather this even- img is clear, Thero is ne snow. Poughkeepsie, N. Y., Jan. 7.—Thiste the cold. est day of the season; thermometer 12 degrees u sbout an bour. " below cero, Asbarp, biting wind prevails. The 4 : ‘The General Land Ofice hee received informe- river fet dr gh sry The weather is clear. M tion that the offices of the Register of Receiver of There was 0 light fall of snow lest night. t Lands, together witb all the record, books end Boston, Jan. 7.—The weather has been extreme- how pepers, were entirely destroyed by @ recent fire ot ly cold to-dey with Hight enow equalis. At sunrise Nes Btovens' Point, Wisconsin. . the thermometer was 5 degrees below zero, and n The trial of L. C. Bakcr, Government detective, the whole day the mercury bes rewained pear x for the robbery of Mrs. Cobb, is set for Monday sere. ve next, General Baker is among those ofMecers who, New Haven, Conn. Jon. 1.—Thermometer af 11 5 by direction of the Socrotary of War and General P. M. 7 below sere. ts Grant, ere ordered to be mustered out of the eer] trreester, Matta Jan, 1.—Cold day bere. ut aes Thermometer at noon stood at rore ; af 10 P.M. 10 2 There have been received by the Adjutant Gen-| biow sero, “ eral, at Washington, about eight hundred applica- Philadelphia, Pa., Jan. 7.—The weather to-day Se tions for @ share im the rewards offered for the has been the coldest of the season, the thermome- capture of the assassination conspirators, The ro- wards now ready for distribution amcunt to about three hundred thousand dollars, Arrangements ere being mado by the claimants to get possousion tor ranging from 10 to 8 degrees above sero, Pittedburgh, Pa, Jan. 7.—Weather clear and very cold, Thermometer 3 degrees below zero. Burlington, Vt, Jan. 7.—This has been the | al '*5 nT! of the rewards offered in the several @tates, coldest day of the season, Thermomoter st suntise tate) emounting to over a million of dollars, as soon as 98 be'ow sero. Wa it je announced by the Government who are enti- Portland, Me., Jan. 7,—The weather is intensely refer Wed to a share of the money. Ge The United Sistes Sanitary Commission baving dic declined to continue beyond Jan. 1, the collection ine, of suldiers' ims for back pay, bounty and pen- ir sion, the Genera! Secretary of the American Freed- gt men's Aid Commission wil) receive, until furiber notice, the claims of colored soldiers and their cold here, Thermometer ten degrees below zero and downward, Halif.z, Jan, 1~8 P. M.—The weather is bittor cold here, Columbus, O., Jan. T.—Weather clear and very cold with indications of snow. W.aod northeast. ue Detroit, Mich,, Jan, 7,—Weather clear and cold; fo 0 heirs. Applications should be sddresacd to Jacob blowing bard, The passengers ere crossing the ( Bhephord, Geceral Secretary, Washington, D.C. river ge the ico oa s x The Treasury Depariment is waiting for Con- Bt. Louis, Mo, Jan. %.—Westher clear end * gressional action to settle the vast number of cot- cold, River full of ice. Cineinnati, Jan, 7.-—Weather clear and cold ; windy. Thermometer 6 above zero, Baltimore, Jan, 7,—To-day has been the coldest day of the seascn. There wasa slight fall of snow this morning. The wind changed to the westward about noon, the culd increasing rapidly, The thermometor to-night indicates 7 degrees above cera, ten claims end claims for Commissary and quar- @astors’ stores, seized during the rebellion, although many of them are urged by persons of andeoubted loyalty. Under the ruling of the Commissioners of the Geveral Land Office, all locations of half-breed Tadisus within the Sioux Indian reservation south of the Minnesota river are pronounced mvalid ander the act of March, 1863, requiring a!) lance within such reservation to be sold for the beuefis afer of the Indians, t The whole number of national banks to dat 1 sixteen hundred and twenty-six. The additional wr ao pert Fires. Leavenworth, Jan. 6. diy buroed th by a smal! Gre in this city last nights. St, Louis, Jan, 6,—The fousdry of Melliday & Collins, en Carr street, wae partially destroyed by ple cireulation issued to national banks during the . fort! prosent week from the Treasury is reported at Bro this mornicg, Loss $80,000; insurance 96,000, os 62,723,400, 7 BLOTS Ane sete Bont be. Ore whieh Dae hee ime i ol e gas end The unaccountable delay in providing for the eod which had been eed Be tris! ef Jeff. Davieis again becoming « topic of suished, broke out egela this meraing and the sonversation here, The War Department has been peep means teak, ms Attire: ar cesta, ue ready for weeka or months, The feeling is be- Louiavil ¢, Jan, 6.—A fire is raging in the pho- « soming general that bo should be immediately put tegrap® studios over the New Albany and Chrago i wpon trial or liberated, Bailrvad office, threateusng the deluge of the laiwer by he Te will require $2,000,000 to reestablish the light " Troy, Jan, —The Conzrees Street Mothodist us bouses on the Goutbera Coast destroyed by the | Coirch’ took fire {rom ihe beater at 9 o'clock thie ba eobels. moru.ag, aud was darmaved to the extent of about cu A. 0. P, Nicboleon, the former Senator from | 9110. Avout noow, the residosce of 0. B. Bishop, endt fennessee, baving mado application for biscom- |» MM Girtel Was simosh entirely Sesivoyed by fire, which originated frou ihe gamecause, Loss about ¢5,000, Detroit, Mich, Jan 7.—A Gre this morning at Dowayis., Mich, dew »perty to the value of $70,000, on we o6 ap insurance of $20,000, Two bauks anu \en or twelve siores wore vurned, Rutlar.d, Vt., Jan, %.—A fire broke out last pightin C.F. Richardson's livery stable adjacems te the Rutland Herald paleinge nee, Berto carriages aad sleighs w } but the building was Consumed. Lose $80, + masured, A pensation between the time heleftthe Senate ia cute 1861 tothe per.od of bis expulsion. bis pe ition bas Leen refused by the Secretary of the Ssnate. The Boldiers’ and Ballors’ National Usion League of Wasbington bas issued an address, urging all honorably discharged soldiers and sailois to pre- eerve their discharge papers, and not to part with them to speculators for any sum, ‘Tia advice is very important, and bas the officiel endorsement of Hon. J. Broadhead, Second Compiroller, who bas eddrosscd a communication to the Paymaster Genera) as follows; het keee wouses © | aalles Tas loss of life in this country by steamboat ac- ciden's, the past year, was wuch greater theu ever before—tbe number being esiwaaigd af 1,798. iis Ss a we . NEW YORK, MONDAY, JANU a FROM THR SOUTH. *° Patnfal Experiesces of « Shipwrecked Crew. The steamship Zodiac, Captain Deerbern, from Savannah, Sd inst., arrived at this port yesterday, bringing © portion of the orew of the steamabip Tadian River, which went ashore at the mouth of Indian River, Mo lives were lost, The crew comprised » colony of over #xty men, in charge of Mr, Thomas Cauldnield, They went out for the P¥rpore of settling at that point, sud putting up Gah, turtles, Ac. for Northern marketa Mr, C, eeporte baving experienced severe hardships, in peu boats, and travelling overland, at times up fe thelr necks in mud and water, They finally reached Fort Reid in a very destitute condition, Every attention was shown them by the command. er of the ‘ort, Lieut Rogers. Severs! of the Indian River's erew were oo board Ln 8 thi-(ated Constitu- tion, and were drowned, POLITICAL INTELLIGENCER. Masachusetts Bosten, Jan, 6 —Governor Bullock was tnaagurat- @d at noon to-day, and delivered bis message to the received in ieturn a ¢ tion 1 ana endarme ths practical solutien ©, the qaration, bithero epen, bu now closed, of & permantus ana eousoli- daved republic for North America; the Geversment of the (pt ed States caved aud reeetsb! ehed cevoud *, and for future d the freedem of ali menreenred by atin tre senso of px uarroty ups n@ the pubite @rnot a Moseechusetts bond io & continent of Kureps, or wherere:“he may be, at heme or abiond, presemes @ recurity which fe ee oucertuim) «(of «payment ce 4 ~ existeore of the Srat ond which ts os morebie to the Seanner ot ite payment as geld and o.tve ch re tho tash of con eelf witha t ubje OOF donee aeminirtiation, awoiher field lies he- yond, broad as the republic, laden wih pa oul aus jew buat blosseming with trans-eudams hopes, |i bas been mo siemed all the way trom the Cep te be ins fo ong as the Siaios cvntinae to be anast to hu pop is volo to expec: that they will to the ether ¢ Union If they i withhold from People rigateof bum ure, or of civil Coverauient, (howe who are (hus deprived should be supported te thetr elaiioe by the iat saud by the sme of the Va.ted Btate:, There urn of thos Stites to the national couaci|, wheth a Teacniissun, 6! © erercum ot iw tubes,” Kanrte Kanecs, Jan. 6—An Immense Moeeiing, attended by large uumbere of men from difforons parts of the Btete, was held here last evening. Resolutions wee unanimously adopted endorsing Preeident Johnson's sdminisiration of poblic affairs and bie reconstruction peliey, as announced in his message. « Pledgiog him bearty support in fforta to brir peut recone!ii- Letreen both wect.onus of the jo resolved that the theory upon conaueted under the bate lamweat- id which hae heen adepied aod main- ident Jokpron--shat the pormal righte the States y in rebellion rare nos or deatior both eeneti nitions! and cominendable, The me ing endorsed the propesad amendment to the Constita . making actus: enf- frage the beeis of :epresentation ; commended the freedmea for their faichutmess amd ieyalty during fon ; and favored Ys of laws, Siete rei, to weet th aa oppiession, and guaranieeing them the M7 enjoyment of persoual HKberty and rights ef propeny aise resolved that ihe Fierd Bulean wa Leavenworth, which he warw ed Prosident, tained by l'res oud rignte of the treeiwm Juarez Enters apou Liles New Term. Washington, Jan. 7,—OMcia| news from the city of Chibuahus up te Dec, 9d, has been received here. President Juarez bad entered upon bis aew term without any opposition, with the exception that one General mode « protest againet the exton- sien of the term, and weat over to the French side, General Regules, & very successiul offcer, bad been appointed General-ia Chief of the central army, in place of the lamented Genera! Arteaga, who was assassinated by order of Maximilien, From Europe. Twe Daye’ Later Nows. Portland, Jan, 6.—The steamer Moravian, from Liverpool! D.cember “ist, via Loudouderry 224, has arrived. There is no political news of import- ence. Fenian trials and convictions continue at C\ rk. Jeremiab Dolevan and Thomas Duggan were sen- tenced respectively to Give and ten years ponal ser- vitude. The trial of Charles Underweod O'Connell was progressing and evidence was given connect. ing him with the Head Oentre in New York, Two of the prisoners—Dillon and Lynch—bave been convicted and sentenced to penal servitude for ten years each. Dillon was one of the * Centres" of the confederacy, and Lynch admiited that the evidence of Warner, the approver, Was true in the Captain MeAfferty haw been egain ew imdietmevt, and the Grand UL.le against him, Objestion cons of Protestants on the but that panel was prepared by Roman ptlemen, whe, inorder to get the most and independent body of jurors, had summoned, Tho result of property in that ¢ bavo 3 large majorit soy edditional Uille beea returned eyainst etuer Foulan prisoners at Cork. Tbe Manchester Grattan of (be 2lat saye: At egbt sion ef tre- p took plave at | Lery, near Merthyr Vydv@, Te were brought out ef the pit, two b aud twenty-five have susie! ped Tue cacse of tho explosion te Unsbowa, ex ilement prevails in the cisinict The Londou Trams says the statement from Now York that the Chillan Envoy to that city -houghs Otto gives banquet to the reprosentat.ve of the anerchical Moxicaa Republic, bas not tended, im the city of London, to increase the sympathy entertaiced for tbe Chiens La their dispute with Bpsin, Returns for the week ending December 16, of deaths among tbe cattle, are more favorable, the incense in the aumber af cams being tinnthe main points. charged under o Groas ARY 8, 1866' namter of cases being 098 agetnet an increase of 1,627 In the week ending Decemter9. Thereien decrease of 190 for Beotland, while in the week Provious there wae an increase of 000. Garreatawatra's Crecvras, of the evening of the 20b of Decomben, says: Since onr Inet a very large amount of business bas been transacted in Five-Twonties, ai cone ler- ably enhanced quote! dent Jebnsom givi fins! quotation wae 66 ceipt of the Presite business bad tak eee im American stocks, Ly accompanied by a rise of three and » half per cent, culations in the intwodays, The outstanding » shape of options at the end of the year mainly contributed to this movement, which has carried tices to & point two per cent. above those at Now ork, At the same time, the German publie gea- orally have resumed purchases !u them for inveet- ment, and arose exclusive in their partiality thet all advortisements for Turkih or other loaus or eheres im any company preve eutirely unaterac LOCAL NEWS, WEY YORK AND THE VICINITT: “COLD aS GreexLann.""—This expression pessed many « pair of lips last evening as the keen atmosphere contraciod the anatomies of the few pedestrians whe were abroad, while those whose svocations required them to forsake a warm place at home and face the chill weather abroad, found it Tequisite te “bundle up” im all the overcoats, shawleand wrappers they possessed, before ven- turing cress the threshold of their dwelling places, Among thove who were compelled yesterday evening to brave the koeucet cold ™mep experienced this winter, were the editors, roporters, printers, pressmen, and carriers engagedion the morning Jourusla With the fortitude ef Laplanders many of theae pubRe benefactors, lol cosy Gresides end tramped their Weary journeys to the different nowspapor offices, where they prepared the literary r-past, which is spread before the tpublic a# usual this morning, The careless reader will doubtlegs peruse tho nows columns indifferent to the euflerings of the typo whose almost frozen fingers picked up the letters, and combined them te announces steriling event, in itself sufficient te freeze the blood of youth. The more thoughtful will ask why the newspaper offices are not sufficiently warmed te keep the editors end printers thawed out enough to Pursue thelr avocations {n comfort. In general this ts the case, but lest might was euch an excep- ‘ion to @ genersl rule, that ordinary wermiog srrangements Were inadequate, hence the inepire- ton for this article, and av apology for an absence of the usual variety of city matter, frozen up—like everything elec, while om ite way to the Scw Office from diferent parte of the metropolis. Only think of it! The Rhermometer at pero, in e good average place outside the window, at 6 e'clock P. M., avd falling slowly until about midnight, when it had reached five degroes below the nero maik. The reporter who bad insanely volunteered to poko his heed through an open windew every fifeen minutes and report the state of the shrinking mercury absolutely refused duty afer the mid- night hour, and went te ‘tending stove.’ He Was excused, All the ponds were tm use yesterday, except those of the Central Park. The tee bere though bard eoough to stand on without danger was nev- ertheless tm bad condition for skanng, being ex- tremely rough, and the ponds had to be flooded over in order to make ssmcoth surface, To-day, the pouds everywhere are expected to bela good condition, and doubtless hundreds who admire this healthy and delightful exercise will enjoy tne sport. The following are now emong the reguis- tions to be observed with regard to the Central Park pond: When the ‘‘ball is up," it merely ia- Moates thet the ice te m tolerable condition for skating. A white pennant over ie round house in the centre of the main pond, or over the building west of the large lake, denote that skating or walking on the ice cas be accomplished with safety, and @ red pennant indicates 4 r, but this will be only displayed when there isan abso- lute necessity for parties to keep off the ice. A red ball on a flag at the eud of the roof of each car of the various lines, denotes that visitors may pro- ceed to the Park and fund good s) the Fifth avenue Pond they are fitting up somo handsome refreshment rooms, and thero are al several fitting up in the Park, where visitors can be accommodated at al] proper times, In this con- nection, »"d for the benefit of timid skaters, ig eppended the eapacity of ice as furnished by the ordnance department: l[cetwe inches thick wil) bear infantry; four inches, cavalry with light guc’; @x inches, heavy field guns; and * inch. 4 the beaviest siege guns with 1,000 pounds weight to @ square foot, Fexiaw Convention.—The Convention as- sembled Saturdsy, a0 A M., and proceeded to try (he Senators om the charges and specifications already published. The books and accounts of both parties were called for, that a genera) inspec- tien and overhauling might be had, to which Col, O'Mabony readily agreed. Om motion of Rov. Father Curley, of Canads, Col, O'Mahony wee unanimously acknowledged af the legitimate Present of the Fenian Brotherhood ta the United Biates aud British Provinces, amid » storm of applause, after which the Couvention adjourned to 8 Ey. Ta the afternoon, a committee, consisting of one deiozate from each Bate au! Territory, and one from Canets, Was appoimted to wait on Col, Roberts and demand 1} books, docu, rovherhood in ond, Col, Koberts Hranguanvens F. B., 734 Droadway, N. ¥,, Jepuary 6ib, } To the Membere of the F. B.: Gentlciiea: As previously stated in a communt- Caticu, al! she boo.e andor my control ag l’rceident of t.6 Fevian Brotherhoog are open ® your inspection ; aud by ple. giug your faiub as Fenians Soar iboy will Lew reiuimed te these bea quarters withia @ reasonable me, you can Lave them, Mr, O'Rourke, the f ready to submit b of euy body of Fe: « who desive te inv: Yours fratorually, W.R Bovaars, President F. B, A Commitice was then appointed to examine the books of the civil department a Unien Square, wither they proceeted and where they wos en aise Well ola ar, Cee wil reper Wada citing, aa follows; So — — ____ a r . . . Lhirty-Third Year: ————— “akedaddling'’ committee who were sen’ Md sone time since sod returned ere xpected are om trina! by court-martial, and (t je -ee pedi thoy will be expe let the organisation jth ardly behavior in the matters committed or The Senators headquarters wae viet ly during the day by de) whonad hee cee versations with Co) eeney and oints im dispute. GeneraD Snotoer gard for publica- aod giving the ressom ‘obligation ia Circle, to ‘ening the Delewates held « publie mend nton Hall, which was filled to ite uinos® Judge McCormack, of Iowa, was called for which honor be thanked the w aopropriate remarks. Jas. Dronnang York, was tntroduced amid « storum His address wae very concilistoryd deavored to excuse Col, Roberte (whoew me Was received with hissce) saying heowase@ bigh-minded honorable geniloman; b n uM borts Was Wrong and must be con Diiment was rec Moriarty, Esq, of Po spesker. Me did not le an be believed thore w: musie in one crack of dozen speeches, coudemned HL specchmaking ju Wes more of the right sort of ketor rife than ina He endorsed Col. O'Mahony an@ the Beuate, especia'ly for their Canad@ * said gome of the Benators rejoice ey beard of the arrest of The charges against O° ind they were so ay and Mitchel'* march against the enemy with the suntmret dase zling im their eyes." Groat cheering followed these remarks amid which the speaker retiredd Speeches wore also made by sevoral other gentle men and the © dais moveiae: Cuveniion adjourned to moet agaiml James Btephens Mshouy he econ# roved on trial, sald he, ‘we w LATER Gen. Sweeney te tho Fenians The following address has been issued by Goal Sweeney, the Fonian Secretary of War: bl 44 nah AND Brornens: every pee . in this olty, whleh havo appeared in the dail compel tne, im justice to myself, to lay before yen full nod plato siatementof the A delegation of the Fenlan rot Ned soot eee he courentioa Ve that purpose, w on me biden 4 tovit f , yh uvited me toapprar before the “Congress, Clinton Hall, which Invitation BP ‘late ing my Freaeons to be, fi ould only expore myself to cane tion; and, secondly, tha noe ba - Fecognl all body. hey ne a seu, tly de ance, myst J 4 wt aah aa Wiereprecentation occur, and urging thes my presonce might much and bermony, Under the and suxious, as J trust fo Promete the welfare of the Brotherhood. wy objections and accemnpanied them, proved that pprebensions were pot unfoun After their s invitetiou, though my arrir wee greeted apparent warmth, m forte concilietion were met by certain parties w. I sy adie | to the Sregekicn, with an 5 was denounced as not @ Fent and my right to Lo on the floor toned. it eh ihe Convention bed seut for me themselves. subjected to a series of puerile interruptions and cross questient a, ba Siresdy ‘oniotay, ip tele mot teat " xleting, ement sirenty 93) , I bad never = Dewepaper reports, wee per, when esked if | was w™® before (he convention, was my acorpted, slowing an evicent io 6 ialee tion, thea th rompt effex 1 inter. som to place ine I certainly was not aware anti he Cy gg doubt of my loyalty te the and it te ‘ether 10 predicavs % ¢ Bg LA i kno } te the Congress o@ a, Lavin, DB stato go k than Mr, Mallen, ine friend and adv cd Mee O'Mabony. 1 oan cortainly afford to despise ouch attempts after « liietime of devotion te fecaom tw my mative im my interview wih coevention 1 carefully avoided emy shai could be construed into personaliiles, until, sud eutraged by questions the purport ots ouly to promote dissension and dlnrect, to accuse of te a 0 nvestiqal® and ) tiaity, But there js aD element of members from the Manbattam district onder lead of unscrupulous men, w Ge anything they cau to siifi anion fer advanc schemes, even ruin, Faatornally, Becrotary of Wart Venlan l Bicihorheod. , Tae Late Dr, CumMinas,—Throughout Bavurdey and yesterday « regular stream of vial- tora went to tho late residence ef this eminent divine and echolar, at 60 East Twonty-ninth etreety to view his remains. St. Stephen's Church, of which the funeral services are to take place this morning, has been bandsome'y decorated, aad @ great profusion of naturel flowers will be snrange@ throughout the sacred edifice, At half-pist tem o'clock this morning snoleun bigh mass will be sung, The Kev, Dr, Mcidiyum will be the eele- brant, and the Rev. Fatuers Gambosville and Gale lagher deseon and sub-deacon. Several ef the bishops, and every large mumber of the corey will be present. The mass wil! be Cherubinis, « will be sung by the united choirs of St. Stephen and 61, Francie Xavier, under the direction of Wm. The entire Mendelsohn Unien will assist Borge. recession, ey chanting the Bonedictus, The remains will then be deposited temporarily im the vaul the Chureb, b ill be finally imter- red in Cavalry Cometery, The pews in the centre aisto will Le reserved to-day for Invited guests, the rewaluder of the Church will be free to al). Scicipgs.—On Saturday Coroner Wildey held en inquest at 678 Eighth avenue, on the body of Heary 6chnoidler, who committed suicide by cu.ting bis throat with @ razor, Deceased had euffered from delirium tremens at different times, and about ten days ago he purchased # quantity of lauéanum, whieh he endeavored te drink, vul wee rovented by his wife. On Friday, Mre. Bchnetde took eadvantege of ber abecuce His wife subsequrutly foun® . The jury rendored a ¥: cle eceased came to his death by cutting bie with @ razor, during temporary aberration of mind caused by tntemperaucr."’ Schueidler, was ae vative of Germany aud 4/7 years of age,.... . Grohe, a German, 44 yoars of age, was found dead wm bis bed om tho Yd floor of the tenement bouse, No LIT Orchard street, on Ssturday morn- ing. Grobe bad occupied # room at the abeve lace for about ten days, At about 8 o'clock om turdey moruing blood was discovered running trom uuder tho door of bis room ‘‘Vnis fact was communivated to the police, aud the dvor burst img when be was found lying dead op the bed with two fearful gasies across the left arm, inflivied with erazor, Deooseed sea d'scharxed seidier, baving sorvedtwo .. 4 su the subsequently im t > 1bsb N, ¥. He was mustered out of service in ico lor some Wine pass, Fatal ACCiIpENt.—On} Saturday Corones Wivew bold an inquest om the body of Pawick CYR aned on tha Last Pees.)