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! (OCentioned from Pires Page with reward t the Gonth, and said thet be wanted | plein vieter, aed commenced the offers for the sad Ma. Ae the Democrafic party t) preserve the Union, et |v 1, At ae wen the ri” was most im- acknowledge the Southern je as their coun. | pr ve. were over s hundred tracer, ig the Bouth poet Hig ood to establish | sll bearing Byhted candies in their hands, and the old Union, why not cal] meetings end tel! the | surrounding the ArehtAshop, } 4 sat in bis ebair people, that while the Covatitution hed ite rights, | im the mitre of the altar, aisies #0 had Btates their privileges. [Applause.) ore | And every available epet presented » sea of up- mnt be seme evidence from the Boath that they are | turned faces, whose owners were afl standing and willing to anite with us and not getup « new | looking eagerly to the centre of atiraction—the rebellion on the ruins of the United Biates, (Never, | Arch bishop in the simple aeperging and in- never.) He trused that England would yet be | consing of the bot bap A py the clergy passed brought to do juatice to those whom she had kept | down the main aisle in so'emn proceasion, singing down. (App.) Ho was no Fenian Brotherhood, | the Benedictus; the body was raise! on men's and bad no connection witb @ Fenian sister, | shoulders and carried down in sight of all between (langhter) bat he did know that that sneaking Letween two ranks of wurpliced clergymen. It government of England never fought a battle | wae then teken to the vault below, from whence it sion but always under the protec- | Will soon be taken to Calvary Cemetery, tion of = allies, = He = wonld say § that) The following are the names of the pell bearers while we wore fighting the South we were whe oft on this cosadion: send food to the starving operatives of Lan- esabire, Let the Bouth, then, call their mane Chevalier de Loosey, Austrian Cong! General, meetings, They had been conquere’, Moo. Varison, Wm, Von Bocba, Dr. L. L) Joes, Dr, raded, They bad made a aust Seeelt Dr, Crane, Mr, Horachell, Ma c. ©, +. Lat them come out, t. and w the | Church, !l, U. 8. A., Mr. Chase, Mr, FE. Benjamin, wor! thet they could be happy and powerful at | Mr. B. F. Hunt, Jon Bryan, Walter Mages, Maur- home, and despise ail attempts at foreign inter- | ice Buith, Mr Quintad, brother of P. E. Bishop, of ference. (Immense applause.) pM gy mf Pkt ae Jud pats, SOF s ‘ rady, Danie’ vin, Wm, H. Powe! . ¥. The eighth reguler toast — ‘The Continent of Daily, Rev, Father Geo. McCluskey, Thos. Farrell, America’'—was reeponded to by Samuel J. Tilden, | Byivoster Maloue, Joseph Franeialli, Mich'| Drin- He spoke strongly in favor of the Monres | coll, 8. T, Necot, 8, T., Hewett, 8. T., and Rev. 87, Commiasioner of Charities aad Correction Pease Bell, ond Benstor Donovan, of Philadelphia, \ Mr. Jobo Van Buren, in opening the literary remarked thet they were annembied to the fiftieth anniversery of the bettle Mew Orleans, and it was interesting to say Sey were in the same ball where they had aesern- to do honor to the hero of ey es 2 in 1919. (Applause) BR iy AL changes taken place, ey an insoresting to the society and to New ‘ork, for the seme old building atil! stood for the furtherance CMM tig cones the same old ¥ efi] wee beld in the same place, an’ under [reusetences which it to their memory by- ° s, He then r & reeolution passed in 9, on Mr. Wilham Mooney was Grand bem of the Tammany Society, approving of Jackson's conduct in the em ef Arbuthnot and whem he bung e# spies, Mr. Ven waged tag oe ts alluded to the excellent con- |) the os i Sramataae ans on OF while gen were ance againat bim in Congress the enbject. He then read «letter from Jack- Gee acknowledging their kindness in seeking bim im the covasion, the of the United States Roving @xeulpated him in the meanume. He then { Bn to the dinner te Gen. | doctrine, and the principles of Jefferson and | Dr. Pease, of Brooklyn, aut "Teckomm, to ein ia “Semmeny setae stoth requise tonst—"Poaee end ite View| THR Fuwtans.—The Fontan Congress met a tories” —there was no reapose. again yesterday at Clinton Hall, aud called up the | ‘The Democratic Par- " Py rependet ta 7 Hon. 8. 8. Cox, of Ohio, | #Fee of Col. O'Mahony against the Senate and who was received with several cheers for ‘Sun- | those of the latter against him. The charges eet Cox, ** but Captain ag ra ee sone against O'Mehony were laid over until to-day, by calling him ‘Sun-riee Cox. r a OKe | when they will be tried along with those against at some length in favor of goo with the Bouthy | 4). senators, when that body will be summoned ag pet bak ater 4 gy Liver. | 2 appear ug oo hag ie aon the same eter iy igtous “lresult ae hoon session a Myvamanar bert C. Hutchings, aositrs | umber of, guperent, documenta were seed end be —Mr. . m . acted on, ® public m ng wes D @ District Attorney of this County, reponded - sais Hal! in the even ms when the chair was taken by quege which was well tocgealh o_ spoke Dr. Crowley, of this city, who made a few brief woman as ® being hohe Hak AF oe} ho fos remerks, and introduce! Mr. McCormack, the lat- panien in bd cf aso A bhendia berets ie ter making # Speech against Col. Roberts and the marks were #0 a y <6 cuaiones Senators, whom he soverely denounced. During eatin be roe F iarnus . his sulogy @ Colonel we even? i . ‘onted iy . ye A member of the New York Press, by name, Dr. ool rh A "he would ‘ . a hase in Sheitou Mekensie, once hag cobs oh 2 Union Square for # year and « half? To this Mr, always came in “like « tin neg AR when | McCormuck replied that 1t wae intended as a base dog's tail."' Buch was the ai "7 vy! aa of supplies and operations against the enemy, and Mr. Beach, of the Bum was ca 4 si The respoue | that although Ireland might be and probally would to the Inet toast of the even sored hie Sete be freed from British tyranny in 8 months, or les Mr. Beach in « few remarks declar ta arsed it would take three times eight to settle the coun- that those who were supposed La ee try, and they would still want the Union Square Lod Sie aie bar pag dos Noel ag oy ace, and be bad no douls that when the presant ease expired the Brotherhood would be able and Beach's remarks were received with much p+ | wiing to pay four times the rent for it which they plause. now peid. thought they should not grumble ‘ Past Grand Sechem, Daniel E. era bec bo Oras at ihe price, when fhe Mexican Loan ealing regret prop 9. Pardy, end 62> sc ag fed paying nearly as much for one present vo fo pep hese . chad healut., | FOom wo town. To spother question by Kine t E 7 y, om the Oth Janusry, the batile was which they now celebrated, and im leas then minuies the nfbed, with 1,600 1,400 wounded an jssing. (A To the success of that day way be atir b- @aceees of our country, and the fact thas established. [Applause.) The gallant referred w the recent rebellion, and h seas of blood they bad overthrown Pharaoh, and had gained the promised thanked them for their attention. act amount to much, but i 0 deleyate as + hy the Secretar toast was received with the wiliest spplause, Gwie ee refused funds to purchase war peered the band playing “Auld Lang Byne ial. Mr, McC, replied that the Secretary failed to ene ae feed acer dhaed tig Ag ee ner | Urniah the items for which the money was re- y oa ; , i bey Peas? ghouid a. ak of the eelebeatio’k quired and the Constitution prohibite peying Mar any funds until such items were furnish today, i would do more towards his recovery | 4) (4 question was asked, but the delegate was Hl 5 e E é Hi! cH pee mnised, are invincibie | (linmense appiause.) then all the doctors in New York. (Appleuse.) |» issad and heoted down and for » while there was Me. Veo Buren then read the second regular | He bad, however, « more serious metier to od @ alight appearance of e row which was happi- Geest—""The President of the United States,” | to, end be would therefore propose “ The Memo- | }) hrevenied by @ few timely remarks, Bites, “Hail Columbia.” ry of Col. Wm, D. Kouned » Past Grand Seachem Mr. MoCorsick then spoke of ‘the most glorious The third regular toast—‘'The Btate of New | of Tarnmany Society" The wast was bg eres 1D | news that had ever flashed across the Allantic," York"—was responded to by John E. Burrill, | solemn silence, after whicv the beslth of Dougies | iainely: that Jas. Siepbens, she famous Irish eq, referred io glowing terms to various | Taylor was draak as the ‘Bone and Binew of | Hogi Centre, wan at the bead of » large army of whe had been Presidents of the United | Tammany Hall. revolutioniate, whe were ‘‘now planting the green sod emong them the tather of the presiding | Mr. George W. McLean having been ealled upon | fa? on every bill-top of the dear ‘old exd.'” Mr, miicer, as Governor of the Biate, as Vice-Preai- | delivered » very neat speech in {avor of Democracy, Pw. Cronia, of Mass. was the nex: speaker, He and was followed by Senator Donovan, of Puiladel- phia, who, iu elegant and beautiful language urged upon his hearers to be faithful to Democracy, and then their cae d would delight in she memory of their own Washi 4 E E E believed in the Scripture command, to ask, seck and knock, and he would have the Brotherbood ask and seek the blessing of Almighty God—wish- out whicn they could not hope for success—on ington. (Appleuse,) their efforts, but he thought the knocking should any, of New gta! As eoog BOA bao After Benstor Donovan's speech, the Acting | be by the butsends of Fenian muskets cn the thick ai berty and ite champions—we honor it in the | Grand Sachem declared the meeting adjourned til] | hess of Britiah minions. He ca led on the Broth- erhood to be ready with purse and sword to help the 8th of January, 1967, on the glorious cause which was doubtless at this moment inaugurated tn the land of their love, Onemaciss oF tum Rev, Da, CoMMIxG®.— | under that ined and trusty Urother Jes. Siepbens. iy As early aa 7 o'clock yesterday morning, crowds pees y Aer tka io Leas Abo egbneg poured toward the church in 28th street, near | eT hg meeting adjourned to sssmnble Third avenue, and the doors both in 28th and 2th | again to-day, streets were completely besieged. In vain invited BUuRGLARY,—The store of Hans, Rees, No. guests, and seporters of the press, and even priests | g7 Ferry street, was entered by burglars between showed there tickets, the place was completely | saturday night and Monday morning, who blew blocked up, and no person who was later than 8 open the safe by means of gunpowder, and stole o'clock could get within hailing distance of the | therefrom 98,000 in bonds, with which they es- vestry room. In vain did Captain Wilsen, who caped. With his posse of police was on hand, try tokeep | Onircany,—Yesterday noon the funeral ser- beck the crowds, Sp tag wey oS eae views of Mra, Caroline Anna, wife of the well errived exacily ot 9 oelock, but enw known Methodist preacher, Rev. W. P. Corbett, S0ee IA Dien OTS Comp ONY EENES OOS ET oe tace ah the Montel pire) Churéh; The then passed round to 29th street, in company with | church was well filled, and the audience listened two clergymen, one of whom kindly passed him | intently tos powerful sermon by Bishop Janes, in at this door, It wae bitter cold withm the | from she text, “Blessed are the dead who die in the Lord," after which he gave # short biographical church, and many who hed struggled frantically | sketch of deceased, Theremains were conveyed to get their places would have been glad | to Greenwood Cemetery for interment, to get ous again, but were uneble t! Igow Movipens’ Uxton—Fista Dar.— move until the close of the services. This body met yesterday at Early Closing Hall, The bedy of the pastor was placed in e 267 Bowery, but the business transacted was of » low coffin, which was beautifully mounted. The fi routine character. In the afternoon the resolution remains were dressed im annice, stole, maniple | igid over from the previous day in relation to chasuble, surplice and casseck, with boots, trow- members worms for tay ati was tore rg Loy band cross breast 5 veri amendments were offere: an ® dec. the we the dasped end the matter was finally laid on the table, The holding # cross, The very natural appearance of | Commitee on Claims reported in favor of naying the face, with the florid hue of the complexion, | the claims of the are ene alemere Uaioe certain sums expen them in strikes, whic! were it not for the sombre death-hues around, | (i adopted. Foe Unies will probably close its would have given « stranger the ides that 18 was | sessions to-day. merely ® person wrapped in slumber, so full of life} Boarp or Couxcr.men—Tun Deratca- and expression did the features seem. At the feet TION oF THB PusLic ApmumisteatoR, ET0,—The were two crowns made entirely of flowers, between Board met at 2 o'clock, yesterday afternoon, the which was placed a cross-anchor, and all around President J. Wi'son Green, Esq, in the chair. A the coffin were various wreaths and crosses of | resolution was introduced reciting the defaication nature! Sowers, and immediately under the hands | o Dr. Robert B, Bradford as Public Administrator, fe pecial cormmittes of three t were the letters “I. H. 6.,"' also done in natural fae eating iF (alae i “9 Pry Tesoluvon flowers,and his beretta rested at bis feet. The altar | was ac opted requesting the Corporation Counsel ! fcommmunicate what legal rate of fare the Eighth iteelf was beautiful affair, High above it was « Avanea Mh. Ga bate Desks io a \ from o6e Wreath of tmmortelles ; beneath, and extending | ond of their route to the other..... «A resolution down on elther side like two angles of @ triangle, | was ted designating that portion of Charles at, were fostoons of white linen, in the centre of which | lying between Fourth and Bleecker strects, as Van ‘The toast was received with the wildest enthnual- @mm. Mayor Hoffman tm rising to respond was mesctved with immense applause, He said that it fares to him « source of greet regret that within the few days to bim so novel,and yet so interesting bad not bei ime to pr ¢ a speech for the occa- wien, At the saine time be was proud to respond Boe toast for that city of which he was chief executive mag rete. (Applause) It was @ great city; eae ite ob-jecis, ite charities, its devotion to the [Volee—"Aud in the ability of ite Mayor) Greats in its progress, ite honor, its or and we gees in ite present, and des- te be greater in ite future, And fm its population, notwish- as go up by State knew nothing about it. (Applause,) went terms to the memory ww Jackson, as alluded to by the Presi- and spoke of another toasi as given on that 2 1819, “The Spartan Band of Modern olumteers of Kentucky and Tennes- Ramparts of Mew Oceans.” J ask you and join mein giving, “ The Modern Andrew Johnson, not the vemparse of Hew Orleans, but of Washing- fighting the Battles of the Constitution and the Daion against fanatic and radicals in both Houses wi Congress.'' (Imimense eheoring.) Let them then honor the two glorious names—Andrew Jackson ead Anirew Jobnson—who both tought the bat- Ses of Li! rt, and let them remem that the @maon of |... diates must and shal be preserved, Usamense s)plause.) To the fifth toast—''The Army of the United i °j i rth FFE 5 n alte iF sli do all in bis wer Ww preserve her instimtions toviolate, The French, he said, had fought with us during the Revolution, and al- Bhough we slould not like to go against an ally, yet for the preservation of Republican institutions om this continent, M it were necessary to fighs ageinet eee it should dye The General soncluded by an earnest ap in behalf of the Monrve doctrine, The sixth toast, “The Navy of the United Piates."" Admiral Farragut responded ; Hessid that although he was unprepared to Brake speech, because be never mate epesshet, fis iather was at the battle of New Orleans, be was aot, His fethor was there before, he was there since. jeuse.) in 1819 be oat Place..... +.-Toe Prendent here announced in the Poe nae) 4 was hein was e large white cross, with the words, “Blessed | he sppolaunent of Mr. John E. Greese, as orth ao ne srasevene New Orleans, Ho only | are the dead who die in the Lord,” The remainder 4 Ay pd te eg Fegrel et Adiniral Gregory was not there w | of the church was appropnately hung tn mourn- Board then adjourned, ceepend in bie place, I He 000 myied 7 revaraing ing. On the coffin-plate was the inscription : Llecaeigag any bat A before two eck yestutey for the kind manner in hie be was received, and Jenewiag Witsam Cummings, morning, o fire 9 out on the hres Sooe 1 sxpreased bis anxiety that their services should be + (Applause,) To the Beventh toas, '*The Union of Btates un- der the Consiitution,” Mr. James T. Brady re- sponded, Houry street, damaging the building to she exient Dia Jam. 4, 1566, of @4,000, aud sbown $4,000 on the furniture; in- Aged 41 years and 9 months, poll ‘The furniture of the second floor was also Although the Mass was announced to be sung at | damaged to some extent ; ingured., -About hal{-past 10 o'clock, 1 was exactly noon when the | bel/-past nine P.M. « fire breke ows on the second floor of 13 C street, occupied as law offices, Procession entered the church, and at this time | Aiurough the dares spread roincly, the fie ais hi He addressed the audience as “Mr, President | not ® spot of standing room could be anywhere | kept wishin bounds by the - Damage end Fellow-Democrata.” He said that he raised obtained. Among the persons present at this time bol heavy. his vowe in Tammany Hall now, and he raised it were: The Right Rev. Bishop Horatio Southgate THE COURTS, fn the same place when he was cightoon years old, of the Protestant Episcopal Church, with Rey, Drs. Cover Carunpas Tuis Dar.—Sapreme Court ome litle Wale here occurred, afier which Mr. Brady eaid,) heard some of the wage of Tammany ask bow ey years bed passed since Aben. Lrespovtfully decline to answer, and de- eosnd the proteciion of she Court, (Applause and Meughter.) He had been told since the rebellion goourred, be wes to be read out of Tammany, But he would now say, that unless he was grea: y anisteaken, the Democratic party would obtain, in @ few years, the absolute control of America, [Ap- plaves.) We have got over the physical rebellion, mow We Lave Ww ges over the literary rebeilion, Ho Hodgins, J. F. Young, Higbee, Monigomery, Mub- | Clreuis—Part L—Nes, 245, 91, 117, 220,” 47, ledberg and Milburn, of the Pay aint 4h Rev. jh 1156, 1 9 HT, EG, sass 08 Way B68, ite Dre. ood and Bellows, Unitarian, and many Buu, 626, 682, 115%, “ss ae bus, other eminent divines, There were also Judge 080, B40, 646, O45. Cardozo, Major Baldwin, U.8.A. and many otber | #upreme Uoart—General Term.—Calendar same a) friends of the deceased, together with the | as Friday, Pp N 6 W Restburo Benjamin, Dr. Diz, Rev, Dr. Ewen, | , faperist Ouart- ‘Trial Term. Port How, 1601, Dr. Ford (Chureb of the Incarnation}, Major Gen. 185, 1807, 19% 1811, 1528, Pars Il-—Nos! 1586, Dix, Hon, Julien C, Verplanck, Heury Sten 4 G4 )u, £156, 2168, 2174, 18 5, 1641, 2177, idu, 13z4, Keq,, and Jonathan Ogden, of the Trimiy Churc ite, F190, 919%, 2104, 2199. Corporation, Among the Catholic clergy present , Common P.eas—Trial Term. —Part J —Nos 126: (who numbered about 200, all in surplices), were: | 1159, 615, 1avz, 1922, 1267, 98, 940, 108, 76, @ben alluded to we eof majorities in Taw: | ine M. . Arehbp, Mot! 4 3 | 1387, 13 S41, 1362. "Part U1. —Now 665, ‘1.7%, many Hall, They lost 0 they | Bt, tor Breton Wena od caer OF Mow Yorks 5 | OH, AHO Leh ee oo nae tia eek thea, Laie’ Rt, Rev. Bishop Wood, of Philadelphia; Very Rey, | 1275, 1174 11 James O'Connor, Rev, Dr. O'Hara, James Keogh, | 54% 1945, 1: Boyce, Driscoll, Hocker, Larkin, Morragh, A Nios Poort ov Inrzmnarionat Law.--In the Brana, Farrelly; Qainn, Boyes, Very Rev. Wm, | Bupreme Court yesterday, the case of t'.¢ Mereantile » Dy Btarrs, Rev, F, McNierny, Orsenigo, | Bonk 4 against H, J, Mondine came up before Justice Dosen NSW ane severe) | o-bers. | gatherland, ‘This suit 1s against one of the sureties yan d ig oe ag be Pre b im'e ree re‘uiet™ | of Windsor, the defaulting teller of the Mercantile Salen te ston solos, ¥ Mercauante’s Bauk, When Windsor fledto England, alier some sive Maria, sung by Mrs. Isadore Clarke, at the efforts to have him returned to this country, acivil offertery, and © Fac est Portem," (by Rossini) suit Was commen in Rngland which resulied io sung by Madamo de Susanne, After the second ejudgment, He arrested on a 4a, and im- wospel, the Rey, Father Hecker preached an elo- Frisoned in Kngland uader thes judgment. On the quent sermon from the following words: “ The Bin oft December last he was relessed irom imprison. priest that rules well, let him be esteemed wortoy | ment. Meanwhile actions were commenced in of doub’e hover.” At the conclusion of the sare | But nists 00 hs 'ee.D ow somes up oa a motion te suretios. Views the Archbishop, robedy weariag the white emend the guswes in these aeuens otiing oat ved, and it should be done therein Tammany pT He never believed that all iho rivers of blood ever shed would be too much to preserve the Con- etisution end the Union. (Applause.) The Demo- mrauc perty would hold she goverument belore Andrew Johnson's term of would expire, MApydsuse.) The signs of the times showed Bnet the Republican party would be torn fe twain, That wase funeral be would hike to as- gend, aud he would not be afraid to crowd the Be thon related some witty meories . the recevery of the fA the tmgrisonment, ’ and that there uy the dele was paid. After cuusiderable Moboken. whieb Cour ite doubt MenaxcnoLy Occurrence—As Inrart en + expressed whether on of an Caglish court or the Raglish . laws could feck the Carpe of ¢ cabt here, the | DRowwan ty 4 Crerenn—On Banday afternoon, the Jodge touk the papers eserved his decteton. body of the infant sen of Jacob Banrel, residing eo ‘Tux Famron Onvnon D rvrovury.—The case of ces remington street, Rebehen, wes found in the the Rector of the French Chitreh against John Ber- the water closet, where he had secitentally Mier, camaon before JusticnJones, inthe Superior | Water ys Mtg ie mighty Mont Tne eet tutes se ant eateend e tian ta Aa meme Onn | So. tie aenreaed aii nee Sheen a t {tthcatey oO eka gpee hd oo to 4 4 aS obtained as fo hie whereabouts. Finally Met j eiseted. The defendant im thie suit, | ered & rewand of $80, aad subsequently trcresead ene of the defeated parties in the former suit, wa | De Amount to #100 the recovery of the chi, tly the Clerk of the Chitreh, and possess of | Aft#r the city had been thoroughly ransacked. it ree When his party was defeated he re- | © *Ueeusied fo search the water closet, and the tained this book ‘and continued to hold, The present | Stites of a rcavenger being procured, the body of nuit be one of repl for the bok, xing ite value the Infant wae found with its bead downwards, and $1,000, and laying he damages of the plaintiff at the inference is tha’ the child having gone out to the 608, The Court diamiseed the fomplaint, holding | W8r@ oet unobserved, leaned over the aperture, 4 Gnd losing ite balan: ii in bead f Corones hat ander the cireumstance in would met li for the book, Bt tou, tazedeh & Brows, for plain fer tai re” viewed the body, and ga tiff, Kx-Jadge Allen, for detendant. : Tax Canada Exruapirion Oase—Svarervrn oF Guerary vor ALLaGEp Powortma.—In this matter, General Intelligence. (By Mati te the New York Sun] in whieh the extradition of Georse Gustaff for an sttempt to polsom one Alexander McKinnon, in — Toronta, Canada, was demanded by the British _Panscpest Jmamisn Day, of Yale, is 03 years Consul, U. 8. Commissioner Osborne has delivered | °!%s the oldest wan iu New Laven, an opinion. After reviewing the facts of the ease, | Tas Chicago grain speculators are stil! losing by be I foal to certify these proceed. sheir cupidity aod avarice, whieh induced then « the Secretary of Byate at Washington, to aw: hoard up until the action of i AL <n authorities for « wit of 4 Metta Bhat mt Meteo surrender, conse! that fuller justice will ‘Tae last order of the War Department, muster: administered im the interpresing of treaty stipuia- on out volunteer troops, relieves Virginia of all tions im that higher tribune: belore which the acoused | White volunteer troops and officers. will be brought for his trial, A rvmon has reached New Orleans from Te: Powson LeTeciiomnon.—An Alleged Porger én | that Jobn Burratt, one of the conspirators eqatoa’ Custody,—Oficer Joseph Btranse, of the Metropolitan | the late President Lincoln, had escapod into Mexive Polles, yesterday arrested Henry A. Dennis, a | “rough Texas. aoa 4 Maximi'ian has sent to the at presse the French the Mexican medal of civi oh: for $150 on the Pac Bank of thie city, on | merit, | Which Dennis, as alleged, had obtained the money. | {king the cholers hocpitaleny poe eM e ih vise Officer Biraase took the prisoner back to Khode r , siand, where the crime was committed. Tua Secretary of the Treasury has decided tha THA of Bank Book, —Jobn Garda, 18 years of | {M4 !4m Proventng, cutie importation doce noe a0, was arrested, yesterday, by Officer Kchneider, of | zc \ayival Gene teh te oleh the 4th Precinct, on « charge of having stolen a bank Hons ke — vem cpanae — book showing « deposit of #100 in the Atl Savings Bank to the credit of David Duff, of No. {5 cnt Gas. M. P. Lownr, who commanded a divi Ohatham st, After securing the book, liardner, ag | “07 of revels at the battle of Nashville and else charged, presented the nfo the paying teller of where, and who surrendered to Sherman in North the Benk and demand. . Buspicions were | Carolina, has taken to preaching. He has two Bap- Sroused against him, and, on being questioned, he | tist churches in Tippab County, Miss, fled from the Bank, but was su! tl ted, and Jussice Hogan committed him te the Tomtercs | S80Rmramy Stantos's friends hope that he will trial land as # certain way of patie the miasion to re Mr. Halliday, ried Ath ave relieving himself from she vexatious suite which ralltcad car yertertee ea tnjared. Le Ant inioxicat. | !¥ ts understood are to be brought against him, @ ed, be being @ perfectiy temperate man, cominencement having been mace in New York, —_ Tax Sprinefiold (Mass.) Rervpttoan saysin the Mrooklyn, winter of 1555 there were eight carrier boys em- ployed t distribute that paper in Bprinfield. Three BRooxirn Boarp or ALDERMEN—ELEC- of these boys are now cashiers of bauks in or near TON OF THS PaxstperT ayy OtTuen Orvicens.— | Springfield. The Board of Aldermen met last evening. Ihe Am exchange gives reasons for not publish Mayor elect, Bamuel Booth, Esq., occupied the chair, | ing » poetic effusi follows: “The rhythw Anelection for President of the Board was entered Frente ites pur rolling Aha bars inte, with the following result: ‘oor, While some lines appear tohave been mee sured with @ yard-stick, sud others with « tem Archibald M, Blies, 27th Ward (Rep.).......11 votes, . i Joseph Wilson, 6b Ward (Dem.). Pa). svrree lf voxer | foot pole. Mr, Elisa, who is very popular, regardioss of party, A Sramien gentleman studying English in Bridge was conducted to the chair by Aldermen Wilson and fo taina oe ecmse shied yo conte erolt bt MoLaughlin, and the audience manifested their |to the rm, hesitated a m ent, "ond eg tsfaction by the stamping of feet and elapping of | said: “I will thank Mi pass thas Bande. aed geeldens made a brief sdivees tnwhich language I" yee ee a6 express maself as opposed to the ; of sotocing the salaries of subordinates in the ait. | A civil Court in Houston, Texas, recently fined « ferent departments of the city government, while | restaurant keeper $50 and bound him over is lavishing thousands of dollars upon these in elevated | #1,006 for flogging a Legrowaier. The Judge i» positions, passing sentence said he could make no d atinction The Mayor's moseage was previously read by the | om account of color and that all must now be treat Clork, Mr. Henry McCloskey, The most prominent | #!ike before the law. subjects treated upon are the Fire Department, in igh ire monopol ists of Chicago » which he recommends that the paid system b ff 8 new gee, made from crude petroleui adopted ia preterence to bry preceat velacinee: we “ Cane introduced there. The Chiceg. Post coe tem, but prefers that the Department be separated | that the light of the petroleum gas 16 fully four from New York. In regard to the streets, he recom- | times greater than the hight of the coal gas, and mends that the lamps be lighted every night whether | that it can be male ata very much less the moon is punpoestl 42 shine or moi, and that the ore Legisiature be applied to for « law authorizing the | A stnactan religious ceremony took plaee om city wdoro. In view of «| disease fetres the 12th of December, at Guad ape Hidalgo, @ duced from Europe, it is recommended that the city | village four mules from the Mexican capital Ful be thoroughly cleaned, The irregularities m tne rese: ve names ead numbers of many of the streets are 50,000 persons were present, mostly Indians, Some adverted to and © request made thar (he ceist came as pilgrims from « distance of 600 miles. The vila be remedied. The wtreets are to. be repaired | Emperor, Marahal Baring aud cher miulaere of sod placed in Proper, condition, Drives to the state aluo aitended. eubur are recommen OD ‘om astern another from the Western Districu, The transier Maps Algeria iuestion ts the cause of wide die of Wallabout Innds between the United States | @usions# iu the Frouch Calinet. The masa of the Government and the city is edverted to as edvan. | S88 ¥o population is much dissatified in conse tageous to both contracting parties—Brooklyn raining | quence of the de) ‘nd postponoments which @ direct thoroughfare over a portion of Wal about | have takin place in the @Xecution of the reforma Bay w Willibsesbareh, thus shortening the ustance | which the ‘Dperor's visit led the natives to anti at east one mile, x Fal eiy | fae Sime os travel by | pate. Some uneasiness is felt in high quartera to care from fifteen wenty minutes, The m ° wes tates fn (Brodya ura fod’ 30,000 nen fee | 00 the a this may have ou the African colony, the Union arm: a) @ late war, and thi = ir d claims of those who are d ed or needy are at Moe “y depp atl theta sereonvilley a wives some interesting facts connec w ted with recommended to the ayeatien of those in authority. | whet notorious Golgotha. At present there is bus me taqueas copies Of the message were ordered to exali gerrigon of about twenty men stationed ere, Who are guarding the old stockade and come The Board then proceeded with the election of | gery, which are still undisturbed, although nw officers for the coming year. The following were | merous threats to burn the stockade have been choren, the vote being 11 to 9 in nearly every cago— | made by the chivalry of the surrounding count: Se all Democrate: TAIRT REN cean Domea were taken from the euré Guy ierk.- Henry MoCicskey, at Nantucket last weok, ton of which were thought Keeper City Hall—John A, Flanagan. wo jbave belonged to the ship Newton, yosiet | Inspector of Pavements, W, D.—Phitip Clare. wrecked there, The immense number of Beales, Welghts and Moasuros, W. D.-—Charles | Tagments of the ebip which drifted ashore appear. O'Rourke and Wm. Fywers ed a8 if they had been subjected to an explosion— one! Keeper the City Hall—Thomas Mo- Dane so ioe, truss the size of s man'sarm Mis canes af ths ReanhcWii Lene. roken off. The Newton had » full cargo of gineer City Hail—Timothy Ward kerosene oil. Slerk af Cl Pir gba pny: An old lady named Mary Watts was found via hentae Weights and Measures, E. D.—-Chrietan | DOF throat cut on the floor of her residence in Ger Eiseman and Thomas Mivehell. manton, Ponn., at acven o'clock Saturday moran eeper of Washington Park—Chas, Hawkins, The murder is supposed to Lave been commit weper City Park—Daniel Waid, by burglars, as the house w: stripped of much Peover 4 greet Bee en Falsias Ferioy. valuable property, The deceased Was over seventy eeper of Servol ean TR eta ay Pos years of age and resided alone Bhe was found ieorer of Oth trees Bridge Belonron Buyler with her skull fractured and throat cut from ear Kecer 14th Ward Docks—Jobn Hurhee J toear. The murdered woman is reported to have ber Lith Ward Pound—Hugh McDermott, been quite neh, fcedmester wees rohn elo. ‘ Tas Lynchburg, Va., Repcauican, in @ sensible article on the lator fo th This completes the Last of candidates elected, with | ‘rhe em ment of Nate ine pode LAE loy the exception of two ov three occupying positions of | come wil be @ necessity with the people of the small importance. The “ slate," as originally agreed | South. White labor will gradually come tn te upon by the Democrats (who have a majority in the | SUbPlans it bus it will be ® pro. ess very alow, and Board), was broken in consequence of the disaffec- entirely inadequate to the immediate demande of tion of two or throe members, who claimed that they | labor."’ In view of which the Rarcpuioas thinks had not been properly treated by the caucus, A new | it ridiculous to offer laborers, white or bieck, only Programme was consequently arranged and carried | 5 a month, out, ryeulting in the election of the candidates avove Daiwed. — — Cotp Wearner,—Several car drivers, and MARINE NEWS, others connected with public conveyances, were frosts | mmm bisten om Sunday night and yesterday, but no one | Jan. 9 5. rises, T 24; 3, sets, 451; High Water, 02 24 was fatally affected, although !t was reported that CLEARED. two drivers had been found dead, Two or three were BTEAMSHIP—Metis, for Baltimore compelled to abandon the cars, which were given in BHIP—Electric, ? cbarge of other drivers, in consequence ef the intense BARKS—Dirieo, yh bdo ary vd London. ? cold; bat mo one was frozen to death. erpool; Abm Lincoln, Napins; Ta) ismnan, een BRIG—Isabel Behrmen, Small, for Bagua, Jersey City. BC OOMERB— Emme, Antigua; Elis, St John, & Wrrrer om Earwest.—Mr, Wm. A. White- | Bi § 8 Leo, Georgetown; Ida L, Boston: GJ Jones, Va head, Executive Agent of the New Jersey Railroad STEAMSRIPS. Ponda » who has ki record of the weather for Fairbanks, Wimingion, N. peers te eae a Bunday night was the GO ee WME IAE ee Charleston; City Paine, do. 4 coldest since 1847, In Newark, at T o'clock yester- | Fortune aye Mm © OMe Philadelphia; Burnside, day morning, the thermometer stood at 19% below | ————~——— sero, Tho only weather approaching this since 1847, (nar eratr es was in January 1957, when the thermometer stood Too Late for Classification. at 12, and tn January, 1969, when the thermometer r stood at 12 degrees below zero, Communipaw REA TAs. Cove, between Jervey City and the trestle work of | .PRFNNAN?-On Monday, Jan. 8 Sarah. the be the Northern Railroad of New Jorsey, embracing ardgtown, Parish of Aros, Quesnetew a yin several hundred acres, {a frozen over with solid ice, | | The friends of the tamliy are respecttully invited and affords ® fine opportunity to skaters who may | (o.ntlend the on Werner, her Tete rerldence, § desire plenty of ses room. ane remains will be taken to Calvary Cemetors tp On Sunday night, an intoxicated man epparently a torment. _ a8 German, was ound lyiny om the sidewalk in Jersey = —— Sek eng tnnsauatble condition from, the effects, of | GTRAYED—FROM 40 BOND ST, ON SUN. bri day, a large black Newfoundland 4 Ww House where he received every possil) ution, an 08. hoeves but up to last night be had wot returned to couscious- | Pings hit to the above address will notuely ness, although consderably unproved, 8 | Sor 315 thought will recover , WASTED—A GOOD SMART BoY Td Caaroe or Fatse ImPprisonment,—Jas, NEL Ong? the fold beating trade. Apply 10 O' DON. Reed, a special Deputy Sheriff, employed at the | and Broome ote, Hes OP CORUS Set, Grand Hambargh doeks at Hoboken, and Lawrence Wise, \ ANTED—EXPERIENCED OPERAT one frou cuplne of hgavahnge, at"Yors'. | wea Sadat Sth hi er capil a J.C. ebarging them with false imprisonment, It week, Oh Bes. 10th an 3306 aves, “ me tint tprissament, for tendering what soy sheupht | @F) REWARD—LOST ON” FRIDAY-THR 8p) isi 7 Do ee Baur, et whfeh SOs, ® gold seal tng. arte with cee afterw nine, an Wise eutered imio bends of omoh te appear hs fie shove" sowed by leaving at ad! wires w" --+e8 Be ining te = oa ce