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Sen ne atEInnE ENERO NEW YORK, FRIDAY, DEC | FOREIGN EMBER LIGENCE = — THIRTY-SIXTH YEAR. WASHINGTON. THE TRIAL OF JUEEY DAVIS. THE SING SING MURDER, CR rloa M. Jeffords. The trial of Burns, alias * Beiok,” 0 ys" aud George Whitington, for the murder of horles M. Jeiierds, ts wow procvedin CATTLE DISEASE. GEN. G@EANT IN BOSTON. Bostox, Dec. renee to-day, a8 was capected. was devoted to the reesotion of ¥ Dee. 8.—Gen. Grant spent a couple of arvard College this afterno Bigelow and Chifford and Professor visited most of the plices of Interest On returning to the hotel he rat dinner in @ very quiet woy with the Mayor Shurtie made a brio? address Gen, Grant responder ‘ FROM forthe Mure bg: dpeetal Despatches to The 8 Tristof Burn Convention of American Cattlo Commine nto Quash the Indictment —Gen, Grant did not ¥ Part of the forenoon Ricuwoxp, Va, Doo, 8.—In the United States Mreult Court today, Chief Justice Ct bench, the argument was eoinny ash Indictment agains Jotfe Jul, counsel for Mr. fourtecnth amendment punished him by difran- chinement, and this punishment was chosen by the volte of tle American people tute for the penaition of death and confseatton, con- Constitution ¢ that the punlebment of , TI, Doc. 3.—At the evening ses- sion of the Cattle Commission Convention, the Hon, J, Stanton Gouid, Chairman of the Committee to pre- pare a dratt of a Inw to be recommended to t ral States, reported that {t would be impracticable to Preseribo a law tn form, and that a general state- ment had been agreed opon as follows : The Committee, to which Dr. Townsend,ot Lows, and Mr, Humes, of Pennsylvania, had been added, aod the Commissioners of the American Cattle Com- missioners Convention, reapectfully recommend to Legislatures of the several States represented Worein to give effect by leeal enactment to the fol- © sing ceneral propositions, whichare,believed to em- of the greatest importince, not only of the cattle Interests, but for the rity of the people th Keettow 1, Anrtene 1. The Commisstons or snch other orasthe Logisiaiure hid by some competont autnork ind shall report annual Wasninotow, Dee. & TIE CHARCS AGAINST NISTRICT ATTORNEY COURTS Judge Fullerton of New York arrived here this Morning with his new volamino District Attorney Courtney. White House to fudience as the latter was busy message ond ould not be seen _ Probable Barly Close of the Rebellion Great Among the Poorer ( ef, Blows his Brains Presence of his Soldier 8.—The steamer Villa Clara arrived here to-day with Esteban Azneto, Camilo Cepeda, Federica Inchanstegnt, Atcisiin Cvstal- Ianios, Pedro Gonaates, and Pederics Conroe, ra, and Agents of the Insurrection'sts, aa privoa ni, ta ecmnpany charges against He went directly to the ¢ the President, but did not get an at work on The defence Nemanted that the prisoners should and Barns as ehiet w et the bur on Weduesdoy ant Thursday, occupying the attention of tho Court until late in the night of be tried separa City Council. ‘of welcome to the caest. few words, this being ail the formality. Central Club, where he was i ny of the members. goes to Lowell to-morrow morning to visit the mills, and in the afternoon hie leaves where he will be th nig. and when our reporter lef the counsel for Jnst hegnn hls plea to the Jory. noow on the 1th prison at Sing Sing, where all tho particr A were nodergoing ponat | and Whittington were io fort i Attorney-General Evarts, and to the latter opened iis new budget, which he claims is far stronger and More comprehensive tha: Which was so easily picked to picees by Mr, Court guine of seeuring Mr, Courtney pension, and says that Mr, Evarts was impr With the Importance of the Jeave them with the Pre Other effort to sce Mr. Johnaon to-morrow. PRESIDENT'S MESSAGE, decided not to send his for Providence, guest of Gov, Burnside, From the Boston Journal, Dee. Gon, Grant, accompanied by Gen, Comstock, city yesterday morning proceeded at once to the St, Je suite of upartments one tight of stair lef atay in the cit that ean be requ of our citizen Tho suffering of the poorer classes rod dthers In tinent, on account of the scarcity of the Bustern Dey Provisions, is described os hoart The Diarto mentions the following incidomt as oc curring after the battle at Cobre: Dr, Felix Figaredo, one of t snrreetionists, made an address to th them that ail was los Dis frst arraignment, ple expresse and repesls all for tr conauitntion bey. Heiss that the fourteenth at By o'clock, Jones Hotel. chiefs of the tne expresaly for the cov in the Inter din New York Cit fferds, who Hton, in the street, an 4. and told bia t Ho will make an I the comforia and and that It was right fo to accept the amnesty offered. After disputing with the men, who refused to take hie advice, Fignredo, in the presonce of ail, exclaiming that I wieh to aid in the ruin of his county, blew out his j 1 for the United States Mr, Ould's proposition was in the nature Hid Wik Unexpected to the Govern: #9 far as we are lic demoustration upon the His wishes {a this respect will to the Legisiatore. y ‘ ew distinguished guest. enticely new The President has fmesange to Congress unui! Tucsd y next, yesterday that copies would be sent, under scal, to ral revenue, to be delivered to the various newspaper ofices ut noon on the day when it is rent to Congress. ever, it 1s understood that he Las reconsidered bis intention, and will not give advance copies to the t tho argument of the ‘onrt, it having uneement of this motion The Chiot dnatiee sal wae not unexpected wed that after the a h tho indictment was based on th that this Tine of argem ‘Tho correspondence Mayor Shurtled ‘that will be p mibtished between indicates the course t noon yesterday 9 sub, mittee, consisting of Charles H. Alten, Es dent of the Common Counelt; Alderman protecting the people from the consui ‘Tuled—They may tro sistant Commissioners to aid them Jn the discharge of utios ae the well hey abailhave power to admint a Gen. Grant {the day follow ay, and in the ater te had settled that legality question for him ond ollothers, through the dreadful axe of hia His boly was found in a nina hayloft over the barn belonging to ome stables that he port aneh Ase ee ofcers of in ‘The revolationiats report that the futuro of their cause looks brighter, and that they will not surren- ; that they expect refaforcements of Americans and Dorainieans, The Faye (newspape:), in an editorial, ob strongly 9 the assumption of the title of ain persons in Madrid, a they are unauthorized persons and do not rey ‘The Jays is the organ of the suusel to refer, 64 waited “upon Gen. Grant, and presented the follow the jai), attached to which wer had the charge uf, Thore were four ghastly wounle eon his head by an axe, oF Fo ‘ument, anit hie bration ay, which wa ary (W accompilsh the object Ne notice of the onthroak itt, Governor H riet Attorney Beach, for the Gov: that the fourteenth enseemb!ing of the ¢ 7 shall give pu dangerous die ‘avoidance ae t Daravrwent, Crry Mau, scattered over arated Witt hie ir Into the stable er Dean Ste: Youreatoasrival here will inuch gratity zeus of Boston. ry, Place site ditearcd animals arantine, of eanee them to be ki.let as nay seem id in the latter ease, SPAIN. AND THR SOUTH AMLAICAN REPEDLIC A solution is soon anticipated of the difficulties which have existed between Of the Pacific const United States as a conference to be h sided over by our Secretary of Siate tion was agroed to by Bou but Chili, apparently on ace Of Valparsiso by Spain, but really on account of her domestic afairs, postponed answering It Is only known that @d by Peru, Kenador, and Bolivia, for tt @onferring with Chill on the peace qt tthe Chilian eopital, with what success the de» Patches by the next South American steamer will bile protection, ent and prospective vd constried as int caisting punishments for past or fulare Au wae perm reasonably was open to the view of all th one Kaw the deed do point out Bars A the republics < ago selected the Xd asked for a peace at Washiogton, and to be pre Ate shall pay (01 Whittington as the gu lly arraigned for tral he Court then adjourned ses tomorrow for the Government, and O'Conor for Davis, #tone of the monn at Holly woud Cemetery wos laid to-doy. Troops have lef Ciego de Avila and Py cipe to pursue and give battle to the insurrectioniste, miay D> preserived by the Co all the entitle bro Foy railroad ears, vessels, oF Co) yowyr to dei jwrta.ned for you by the eb efferdn was found 1, in his blood, vith'a book in his hand, Mayor of Boston. The Committee wero warmly received by the dis Ahis Uianks for the Jor, Folivia, and Pera; ant of the bombardment a8 on Account there were two ol as of salt rheum on bi - hed visitor, who re ¢ Provisional Government civilities tendered, and expressed the p t any of the citizen: ins at the St, Mannin, Dee. 8.— has published a fixed tariff schedule fe to take the place of the present shifting and arbitrary i hig thelr sanitary condly thal be perinith SUPPRAOK. 10) ehter the N. J. Renotations Convention at Vinelinds the Ballot Adopted mey Stone B Andrew Jnclson hie delegates select. tobbins, Preside vontaiied thercin shail have supped with siwenty tur hours bext preceding ‘ateh Company Sbortlef, and ‘ut.-Geueral Laureanoe & polated Captaln General The Pmparctal (nowsp Repablicans suce ny Soto has been ap- was nothing to aronse suspicion Agatist hin in his present appearance, Wile prevenved access to food per) predieta that If the iter having sravelled { in. the fortheomi new ministry will be formed, with. ine Minister, and Sorma, and Pierral at the b treo in the yar one from the city, visitod the works of inthe afternoon From our Special Correspondent. second annual Con. sesey Woman dat this place yout very full atter An account of the visit will be othe barn, One witness saw Barn to the bara 1348 noon and op come out aqitir, and Whittington w the barn jost before Burns w saw those Mea at the barn that he also: about twenty 1 of the departments. partero has been asked to be- THK BALTIMORE AND OW119 RAILROAD, Acominittee of fifteen of th Wigton, Who were appointed to prepare a report eet of obtaining relte Ffroin the Bait 1 sceuriug free nnd 1 all parte of the co taton xQourned meet protest. against commend Hat C al roads to York, f ne to connect with th The Hon, Waa. Harvey Jowell, Were among the nu lending citizens of come temporary Di saiso' AeA KOHN h traia ou leaving. ite potut mp Strcet Mall, with Stono, tho Prestdent, oceuptet the chair, The Convention Wax opened. with prayer by the Antuinctte Brown iM at the residen GREAT BRI saw theta the ‘Thin wax a week after the murder, and the same Mardy had of Any one who could couyiet vernor and Licuten ‘The dinner was pri ean to the enplt unt Governor Ww Banquet to Reverdy J. Lam Speech of Jobo tr Loxpos, Dee. 3.—The 1 American Minister, was entertained atm banquet 4 fed to the prope hall he inserted tu the law qed with the Ox@ spoke at wome length of facts showing the proj ‘This (Tharsday) evening. the City Counct! will give the General a dinner at the St Jam @tood that it will be main of the Couuell, 1 ‘ly Johnson, aw not fur distont nied the right 1 on Wednestay he testifiod ething ov his arm to prevent bribery of thie confined to the members be no speceh making. VISIT TO WALTHAM, 1 Cortatnly | Ti go to ‘of Rocks, Md. Virginia Central, cons fanee to Cincinna’t aud the We id that Burns had «6 ‘on more genth wih thie exes hay” was Con, Create am, Mr. Bright t puilte and deelded reply to Gen. Banks, e invitation of Mr, fs " Prisoner, and told this report before 4 reare tho different fy at) with th Jetory we only need agitution, committecs w President elect t Treasurer of the Waltiun Watch jospect that establishment, rday efternoon, the tock, His Hon of the City Goverament, and one ‘or two otter genticmen, embarked In prl vate carriages for Waltham B45 tran, quite a crowd of enrions individuals were having heard that the Geners Visit tuo low, and presualng that he would arrive tranger alighted he was ¢ » ascertain If he bore die went away ; against the arch, Ii who gave Lo th Mr. Johnson, In the course of his reepor ’ referred to the change he kuew that those who wore likely to succeed to the Govorament ansions to continue the pre Uations betwe Western aid S weather of the year, endangeriig the hi thwestera Stal duriug the wana bh Of UF Citi usual comp! nentary tonst Ito a tract entitled srrett, Amos Kendall, B.D. French, Judge cordingly, ab 1:80 yeats Wright of Indiauy, and otk tes of New der: tution and at t and thea saw nim running to the 1b he had often told Packard (his 6 conld pub bis bind on the man ‘The evidence of Dr, Woodcock as to the natare of nl the nature alay Of she spot evidence for Wednesday, Shurtleff, the Committe nt policy In the nego- a Fngland and the United Sistes, aid tho presence of tho American proof that the United States forgives its enomles In England as freely as it hos forgiven Me roviewol the policy of the nt daring the rebellic States,and deplored its action in He rejoiced at the pros of vapecdy and amicable eritlement of the dificul ties betweca Kogland and Amertea, Loxvox, Deo, 3.—Mr. Gladstono has gone to Mowing resolution were reported by the 1, Reautution - root mate) U Of the two hundred who committed ty bree those Isenod during the list fiscal year, nearly twenty seven milions Were issued tn exc The cutire number of notes, fractional cur 1 now Iseues, postal examined, coui With Juve last six hundred and fe nundred ant iion four han- ‘On the arrival of the rogistered bonds tred, That the inter: ts of the communtiy re wounds inflicted, on the axeelosed t A t the opening of the Court y: "3 tor Was called for tho people, and de- called Brickley, and hiiiogten; L knew Ker pervonally tween them ; heard) Whi Brick, you badn't ought to have bit Jet bat may result erous disease from wal 6 1a Wis OWLOTsIp OF Fago on wceount of the ballot for the Las n priviieze hut aa a right, yall the floude ny Foae blab rebols in America, British Governn Thr se propositions were taken 1 They Were unanimously adopted in F article of the second section discussion enue many cntanglenients as to pariia following amendment Was shall be wliowed to a mojority of the Ce I such eaves.” subsequent articles were adopted unanimously until the Oret resolution of the third section was hei, which was fnaliy amended under the pre rohibit the latroduction of women of New order until fellows, exel. rebela ns belli a Wood shed through ah ame to hear the cou- Whe party had arriy in tile door, and th ered wut nat 4 Webster, wlio conduct id Whervas, thirty inent, where the m: TUM PREEDMEN'S ECREAD, considerable WAS a colored boy, andibis occupation was ari he ame into the prison drink ot the water: he wood shed where nen’ rat by honor she, mtu There will be merely a formal meeting of Parlla aQournment to the 15th of Febrnary will then be had, fn order to give Ue for of the now Ministry Tiines counmnents with severity on Mr, AL denounces what it terug fod ways It is unpreeetonted resignation of th Premier, howover, only been made to induce G the further cont: An the belief that his ree mm: rent weiglt with he question in Une two prisoners were cutting w also wconyict, know Thomas Burne the labyrinths of the ext © waking an ob naive establlahment, hi ervation to Mr. Kobbins 10 design of the divlercnt portions of this Aelicate meclavlenl wonder, sustratiog Ma intuitive knowl but contented hia annual repost ing that the Keacral work would ye niurer took places Was att warded to t in the Convention. » Governor of each’ Blase represeuted resignation is retreat an cowardl except in the Haipon, who had beco keon perecptive fn edge OF all he saw, Bl, Robbin afterward exprosacd Nis surprise at the evident appreciative ta: ngulehed visitor, ren services almost ‘noodles, the General, and pias manner was th ein plain durk bale of hay, up twine: wher on that assy tains Brick made a niction wad the maiter In d detail in aletier to Gen, Hrown, Walking, Rowing, ond Billiards. Avousta, Me, Dee. 5 pedestrian, arrived here at 12:99 A. M., on his way 1 Bangor to St wanted to play # joke on Jeiterda; Jetterds coul. time; Lunde: stood the " Shush" tet; Jeiferds was lying on but the claim d Noes, aud Standard appland aan intimation to ker obale of bay, with hie back reading; when 1 got up stairs t taleed with det Wil probably xecept as cor + continuance of the bureaa fost a further dna” toak ing provie embarvisssment aud bis party remained bere ried oi again in goud condition aud @ tal silk hat 184 and sociable, but quietly digui ing about tree f parly entered carriages nee of Ma} Gey ollation Was partuken ¢ ou Sof the coastitation morning, and speak to Jeiferds; bail spoke to ver what he nuion ty bin; did't speak to hhn tomy knowledy Brick without turning Wurste, W. wn, the cham- tots Tomb The Cre he could pot have nerd was jute rial to this efeet be rely iniormal, first of three de, between Foley of evetaund, WAS y ng in the niwely see yg all upon the’ best fearing that m: F of Baytin, te sution to prevent people from a y entered thelr car That we carneetly coment ghia s ve wiv tee all pot ver of people, howovcr, ath pot, what L supposed to be ble 4 the inanulwetory TeMpin chen. After dining with the me companied by Ge Tests of 1horal om Will bE pry. Tn reconstricted States thts protection ean still be ex Aunaxy, Dee, ry Convention of the new Dive tho sum of $3,000 was pledged by the varlous churches for missionary nt bo eure, bub to Uh wasta blvod spot. Jobn Burns, a con wW Visit to the Te A, but there w counts wil was quick netual violence ward agalnes the 1 the ninth ballot the hop of the ne Convention Lim after the Inques with w black bi about the mury ayed the hospitality aiter teettine a fragt $0 We oF. auleas.un of this f gave me to Wu lerstand that he know uid he did; but he afterward nything } we work: turned to the St, mus of editors and Ju subscription concinue ris Las ended, pablisiers for Wark, Ob Call OF Ui THE CONSCIENCR FUND, date that thero hay Delergy and 4 laity for The of the printers of made the order of disens: It appears from the Tho late Silk Robb: teraon, Ne J.~ er, ail on the 17 tiseal year closin The following illicers were eleetod tor the ensuing and wished For several weeks past Mr, Claude Groppo, proprietor of the extensive fil dyeing es! in Slater etreet, Paterson, has mis ties of silk, undin the course of his investig xtent of the robb the thefta were comi Piurapeienia, Der ted in St, Luk y Bishop of Oregon, tandail, ond ¢ 3,—Benjamin Wistar Mor- 's Choreh this morn: von, ant fu Va Nene ‘auivunta are er Preddent- Mrs, Lucy Stone. Vice Presidente Antoiette Brow > The Austrian Del at the tine of ty boys "hada eon. Hg a8 Misston’ orowski, tho representative of the f the budget, on the grouud that haan hie nam odivinted Iu We c Eilen’ Wanter, t » give evidence 3M. Walt-rs, of Kuvope was ub a di ol systou and dispos their plunder to parties In New York matter tn the Doras fave Lip knew ubout t eo prseed the Ohio, hus seized PRUSSTA, Livenroot, De: sels arriving here re- {tat the slip Rieazt, Capt, Murpiy, from Que Gray, from st, No particilars. 40 barveis of fouud to nave tien of Col G vartot Inqury waieh clovely the Reni, Deo. 2. King of Prussia received eomlor to-day, and assured bla of Lis fricadstap for Francs, 3,—Count von Bismarck tag ar bad with him a large in charge of the ba; and it wae a week aller the ine eked him why he t yner, When he knew noulilig he spolee (after Caton upy Tho steamer Concor- a eae (it when be Ja lie Leiore the ‘The Conventio} ajourned until afternoon. ch fe cons areed | firined, and a arrival of the sulyoct wan't aint It, betwee ation, Just an 0 Allover the jal It ways everybody's Colleoter at oat port, Be faking & ta DANUBIAN PRINCIVALITIEN The resolutions peo Jeration, and were adoy Browanest, Deo, 5.—the Premier of the now dy with the excep: | spoken ty hlin, Fort Do aware, whle he gavo. lis A stated that bh sid aha tokal loss were retcued, 4 convict, acted oa titvenria ‘hind we the one belonete Burns tuvk it uu a tew fon occupying the whole afternoon took ace upon tite edd Giant A iy titled a book shown t ment to respect, treatie to the Subling Porte, and maintain wn strict neutrality toward fore ult be the policy of the Govern observe their oblications ed the following ana inpbell_ prope tail, Whone fat 3,—The Argus announces ningKnew weonvict named Reading: u's etait as fellowes , of Alluny couuty, Adjutant Gene MeQi ade, of Oncids, Inspector General; William I, Morris, of Putnam connty, Commissary General of ‘Tweed, Jr, of New York, vteed, That w Was turned over to ity owner, Mr Thatwe wil he party who #up bthe gang when t SOUTH AMERICA Later Rio Janeiro dates hav: The war nows ts unimportant. Lisvox, Dov man of red by 1 and Heekled; Le broke out fr, blind of an wile trade ta on Cy, and e receiver of the morning they New York, was ti AtG o'clock ye Jotferds tn soap li st Wo'elock; he Minister to Paraguay, lott 1b proceeded by heat polities! bidi the day he was kille frown Hisckweil, expected at Ki pM cintiotveasuey Department over fly fomale boken, aud Fenn @icrks Wu buve done no work fur bwo months, until Ne caue out, the vielnity of Otine Calling hin by name, t one of lis business cards, the man whose nam Heacknowiedged tat ho was, when he He wae takeo to sed having re m the parties who were dmitted that he had made an Mauliy, and to purchase the lot ch wax scleed When that pers . Otiner wus released upon bail In the sum 1,000 to appear Leiwre the Passaic eouuty Grand uw hay loft on that day only ruled out this o}; ke dil wo S00 Burns ab dtu hin five minutes before Ivany county, Surg by Dr 1. BB. Blackwell, Mrs. 6, ond Mr. Treat finally referred buck to the Convention adjourned til! even [the Court su The New Dominion, Hatarax, N. 8., Nov. 3.—M rinreply to Mr. Howe, Mr. Howe's polats seriutim, and disputes his con: ting the charge against the Govern- 14; necurer Mr, Howe ting snuexation wentl ng Nova Scotians; and aays that the lead- ern of the local Government have no other desire than to recover their lost Constitution, and occupy ‘oved two years c colony of the Crown, nor will any of itdirection avttl King Wim if he was the gang fell in piling, and caught me by the belt in a play: Johnny Downing, bow are gton and Lriek, care back did not soe them: could hot remember If he saw Jefterds and Bric: Anuand publishes He takes up TUE BLECTORAL COLLEGE, Couumittes, and th wary General of Subst 1. Robert Lenox Bank Warren, of Renascluer ; CU). J of New York ; Col, Willi Bacrmone, Md., Dee. 5. of Maryland ‘inet yesterday their votes I ‘The Electoral College at Annapolis, and cast several lots of silka fh under arrest, clusions resp ment organs bein of encouraging and dissemin Upon reassombling the Commitice on Resolutions ried, in place of the resolution and substitute the following, which w Van Buren, Paymaster er Goy, Seymour, Lu accepted an appointment as I’rivate Decrebary. toibrred to them, ni sven Jetords and prisoner Always wocmed on Rou kilted he came and t, George M. Gill, Of Buisuuore, was clotted (9 the exere.se of suifrage 0 some political organization 458 Week Letor sked urns f knew Thooias Moor Ny throughs the Gul w —The electors of Nebraska © voted yesterday for Grant and Colfax, Wurntina, W. V., Dee, 3. lege yesterday east 118 fivo ele Louis, Dee, 8.—The Electoral College of Missouri met ot Jefferson city yesterday, and vote tor Grant and Colfax, Saw Francisco, Cat., Deo tors thet yes cast the vote of Caliior the vote to Washing te The tota vote of the Stato was 105,670, party has yet adopted Of ite pinto 4 ti the robberies of silk have been going on for a number of mo | Collector at Ful: A number of boats lie at this pla Doats that I am aware of, go- ‘Tue weather ie moders. any, Dec, 8.—The Can establishineut as well tonville says: Out the State are ear tive political action ay stall lea the barn, unices he T went ot of curios the wovdshed to se joy bad told mo the; 14 wanted to su myrelf whether Tshould think then guilty or not J didn't think them Ike att, and aerite I and eyes and motion & parliciar examinatit je und backs; Bu filends, healways thougat, Crosexnmined—Brick looked the same to me as ho did ov any other day; { Hhought \o uyself tuan’s not guilty; he bid acen Brick sud W ton and Jeiterds he extousin of sul «Mrs, Mary P. om make an et stitutional meana thelr liberty, 11 the British: Goverur « sincerity of the Ame Ww Who he wis ing Bast, are on tis level. ct ker uf the evening wa rome account woueu's movewents tn the elty of New York, wliere es in thelr Lula ects for teits Ly nouns of abstra uth uf Lue whole product of their f the murder, al News by Telograph. A despatch from New Orleans saya that the sugar crop this year will be unusuilly large. The Parepa-Rosa troupes opened at Milwaukee e was crowded, The this evening, 4, Assessor of Internal Reve. Vistrict, died on Thursday from oe of AN accidental Wound re- ceived While gunuibg iu Maryland a month ago, It is reported that Pero, charged with murder. Deaware county, has indicted for the crime by the grand jury’ now exsion at Deibl, The Minnesota met at Minneapolis on 1,00) persons were present ¢ Working Women's Pro by A number of Li Wouen desir ngage their sery.ces hore, alay ationds to cas . The State Presi Sacramento, and a for Grant and Colfax cod messenger to 44 Frankiln allow any eommunity on th be corread into the doctor eae 1 Wendell Phillipe. aataie of assuage, mnay , to be given on Wedrreday night. tronpe will open in Chicag Cliford 8, P nus for the Second Tockjaw, the consequ wand Jelterds were very gov In'whieh wom ceeded In every IN the person dettauded, The Working We c iy September Inst in the Zi tin ite policy ut ndownenia bo Baw Fuancisco, Dec, 8.—Tho electoral vote of ar und entertal Oregon was cast yesterday for Scywour and Blair, a lecture, he suid, uneonsidered trill ing, Whether by the roudside iu a The weather contin ofice by Miva 1 work. A ‘Typogruphical Uniun und other about a man named Imituting Andrews fur the eb Life tn Bus op cold, The Ottawa hi water Is lowe been for many William Website himself through th iy the Tideau Canal than it hi seed while (rs The Pacific Railrond, . 8. —A temporary bridge across the Missouri river at Omaha, constructed by the Union Pacific Railroad Company, was completed on Four hundred cars crossed over Company will. commence terminus of the roa, and raise tie v) for the past ten cays bas clogged Weslerm coumerce ing bis wife at Day; Home, at 45 ard, and plea raon, a colored convict, testified : rd a book ealied © Gu, sulelde by shooting shot wun last night, rrybonts have Is quite deserted. tun Bridge is completely Brick lent Jou y Manvoring Sr. Louis, Di words, as far as possible, + of dally life in E if, $3.0 a week, come to the ity 149 a weeks, until anther boarding place, vis referred to the ease of Heater Vough lying in 9 PhY'adelphia_pitoon, convicted of in aul sald that the poss noglect of society in itil or places of refuge for unfortunate girls about ) nacre the responsibilities of moth they might be taken care of durlig this must poril- ous hour of thelr lives, Andrew Jackson Davis followed in some effective ts in favor of womun sultre pecehes were made by tho Ke the Kev. bir, Clute, of Vineland, kiss bin, the joke being (hut Jeiferds hud sult rheni tn the face, ‘Lhe counsel for defeuce bere calied for Wilson, tly examined, but the counsel was certain’ questions to him by urt, a being at (hat time irrelevant, and coun intending to exemine him ab a furthor stage of the proceedings; but he bad been send back to prison with others by mistake, Tho couisel sald he was a most important witnons, ‘nil be meant to prove by him that the window at tho timo stated. that bis reputation for troth was of the loweat, Tle was willing to him sent for, but the cow ec pone the (ria, tad ble case waa not 20 U closed with oa Gent aad Lupressive sddross inva not get ve wit! that ov! tate Convention of Christians If mon knew pre to obtain employment for they Qud w sliuation or Cincly how there tellow a besides their own, much of the prejudice separates nations woulll be done away with, The canal below We It wos tle largest reuigious xa Accipent.—Coroner Inquast—Faran lua f Hoboken, he'd an in n'the body of Catharine h, 199 Court str Hhiy of such a case ot providing how gathering ever he The residence of C, T, Symme Lancaster National Hak, i Lancaste entered by burglars on’ Wedoesday night, Byinmes was disturbed by the noise And cried out, upos which two pistol stots were fred, but wituout were stolen from the Lancaster, on the by the sumo party that en- ‘A reward of $500 bas of the burglars. ‘course of six library of the Young Wert Hovoken and steran Churel of cles of tho Apso: ins of this city, A trip to (i On Monday evening the first of Jecturos, for the bevelit of Ui Chiristian Assoviation Hudson Ciiy, wan held bn th Wost Hoboken, under the aus elution, when the Key, Geo. J. A delivered his popular lecture on fornia in connretion with the Cristian D, and the reversed gentler wooued Ww pee at wilved Dis Fig) Cashier of the — ‘The Virginia Stay Laws, Wasuincton, Dec, 8.—It is reported from Rich. mond, Va., that there ls likely to be truable In some of the State on sccount of the refusal of Ger nan to extend the workings of the stay law erond the Gre) of January Boxt, y About 4 o'clock on W nesdsy attornoon, whi'y Mrs. Smith was en, Housework. ine front room, her daughter Catharine wus in a back room, playing with another child, ‘They obtained “matches in some way, and in lighting 4 fire to her clothing, und joore Was not at A horse and carr fro hg Dolly Gesnils wame night, proval rod Mre Ayman boew for We tuoi Catharine moments was enveloped in went to tue rescue, aud was Obild died ahartlv afer, Vi H wald he would wot ie was moray ved that ho | {0 the station house, \d the Convenii E fo actaalaaia fis previous wit- fas the property nee ————— ] PRICK TWO CENTS, nesaen Mo np shod footing between and Jeffords: he knew Ready, aod saw him eome of the barn ton oF Oftecn minutes before the gang reody for dinner. - 5 Crote-exaniict—Twady belonged to stables, came outot the bora fom the priveipal or seat ome tranes, and went to the Ayer's st vies Twamcloee te the barn, nese compliments of the with hin; don't know whether the wh waa open, bat the door wi Ag tewal; first made this iatement when net —al Kept. AU fevct aid to any one hefore tat time Mat Lea Ready coms gut of the barn; T told ‘Townsend of 't feet in Warden's office, Crossexe anined—T had hevrd that hese wen were with the inorder, bat never sald a word about svelng Ready cone out of the barn Mr. for me mort likely beeanse he heard eame to sen | was jobbing about the yard, and thought, Me wclit iy hing about the mnt shoal hot lave thought any tring about i my if ho bi Troi prison Tdare say; but my cons sew mote ma for keoping it back, And se oes an Toaght Nino ve Guerin ine honey OF ony wy Une to remala in pevon Is too short oe. | me to core ahont a pardon; there was a bad fe between Ready and Jetlerde, and he said “he be even with the lougnosed son of & b—h before Jong; this Was about nine days before the murder daring the past wiuter they Worked. topelhor, amd they were always at ' gerbe Coarles Powers corroborated t the qoort feeling between Borns were on the bertof terms: be ha AYO exe ways, wince Lint down tor ® reguiae 09 respect! it John ovine, ant Charles Maxon, the haat i the defence, corroborated the others ro clog the (rieadly auderstanding between Burag U Sefurds Mi Hateh, an officer of the prison, deposed tha the woot in the yard in J ited pin the milddle of it; there was no wood piled in front of the: house on sonthwest end of the woodshed, oF be: tycen the water trough and Wood biy iman pited i¢ there Th el tor prosecution, in mistake, called ow ‘to speak for tue charsetcr of Cater, of Mr Hatch. ‘The forwer gave a bad chars wcter of the bey, whom he had often secn In tne Dinek hole, aut the latter sald be would trust him oy where and with anytdlnz, i his con ot the evidence, he defeuce ted began to sum up When oUF fe left. "The cascgril ve soreaded todoye ee ——— LABOR MOVEME. bed, until’ be a 1 the counsel fow rs. Society met Inst ove corner of ‘Pwenty-siath Jone Daltou in ¢ usdal routing busintes wae mmittes wos Appointed to get up. lecture, the procceds of which are to be applied to the prociringof a banner for the Associnvion, Mr Heury J, Keatiy requested to deliver the lee ture, aud consented to do 40, and the following Come uattee of | Arrangements were then appointed: Mesars. Wilson, Jones, Iicaly,and McCann, Is wae ordered that notes of thelr next mocting should be Published in Tun SUN. Adjourned. Tho Mecinnics’ aud ‘Tradesmon's Benete Buliding Assoc " This organization, the object of which ts te make tonants their own lindiords, and which hee Deon chartered for that purposs, heli « subseriptom, meeting lant evening at room 10 Cooper Building, when tive new members were adimitte ‘The Asso ciation bas been in operation only two moaths, and tus fir haw enrolled seventy-five members. Shares are $1,000 each, and any person may become & mem ber on payment of Ofty cents on every share takem by him, and fifty cents on each share weekly. By ev Operation, lots are to be purebased within 1 of the City Hall, and houses are to be erected there ‘on, thereoy giving permanent employinent o mem ber mechanics in thelr respective expacitics, satpintnae Varntebere and Polishers. This soslety, which now numbers over 406 held a heir reguiar their bills to tho sockety for ment Was motion to rescind the order lug each membor $1 was carried, Aftor the nite tion of new members and toe collection of monthly Boos and dues th society adjourned. The regular monthly meeting of this Society was held at the corner ‘of Pitt and Broome a1 fast night, Michael Counoliy, Pi i and John O° ety it meeting, re prices, this Society refuse Tho following officers were year: President—Jol lin; Vice. Pres tind erctary—Chiristopher Talent Eugene Reardon; ‘Irustecs—Joha Stanton, ‘Thomas Hrophie, and Matthew Parks; Delega Grand Soclety—Michael Coyle, Join Do traction of routiue buslavss, the ‘Bocely journed. — The ¢ 's Protective U The regular monthly meeting of the Cartme Protective Union was held last evening at Piper's Hail, Bleecker etrect, Abram L, Brewer, President, in tue chair. After the transection of thd regulir routine business, the Special Cou mittce on Masa Mecting' reported that they had eyinpathies of | man: the city raliroad 0 until @ ape when it was expocted ing of the members woald be The Presiteut Was authoriaed (call special meeting, oa which occasion fiaal actlom Ue taken in the inatter, FIRES. Passio acs Ix Weer Fivry-sixta Staser,. M1 West Fiftysixth street, in a bedroom, from aa unknown cause, Damage alight; insured. Ly Hnowoway.—-Last evening at 434 Broadway eriginating. among some charcoal on. the foarte or, occupted by Vern Yesterday af Jarboo, hat tip printes, “tuket.—Yostorday afters on on the rool of w stabie ab 37 Kast Ninvtocmth, t, owaed by Peter Gileste, Dauiage sight; me Insurance, Cauved by sparks frum the roolers’ Cur jing at 66 and 68 owned by Ly Sventve Sreeer.—Last eve Sheri! street, a two-story brick b upled by Wii ly ose Duliding and stoc, $1,000 lusured for €2,0), Origin unknown Is Merce Yesterday morning at 178 end 174 Mer a three-story building owned upled by Fortier & Sijmus, cabinet makers, originated on the second oor of 17% from the heat of the stove, whi t tre to a box om whieh it wie stand ad subsequently to the Hoor, Pago to bulltng $15 sud to sock $1,500, Hrlly urine Is Invivartox, N. J.—A fire took place yestor. doy morning at feving in the factory of feleher Browers, « bull 1 tor the owinufacture of skates, carp: and fine button wood work, t Was nomeans at band to extinguish the 1 with tho exception of one of the ouk everything was destroyed, ie fo been ea supposed’ evinbustion of at over (ih), about $19,000 and New Yorn, ‘Ono of the results of the Oro Is the destitution of ewployinent of over one landred op ed there, The butlting aad ua s cannot readily be Fe ed at the edtnblishnicat e work there belore the the fire is sald to be wt least @40,000, me 4,00) a8 Was first reported. “Insurance «1 boen etteeted to the amount of $15,000, ‘The com: es hich suiter by the fre are hot known, Dut aceriaincd that about $4,000 of the lows ts divid i rk companioy, the remalme ing $1,000 being covered by New York office Portiaxp, Me., Dec, 3.—The taunery of Neal tho western extremity of Congress iroyed by fire to-night ‘The loss te very Heavy, but thy umount is not yet ascertained. Purcapeneuts, Pa, Dec, 3.—At 6 o'clock thie Droke’ out in the lower story of the Menkel sireet, above Sixth a cupled as 4 wholesale drag store by T. Morris Pee rob & Co, Almost instantly the flames enveloy the whole buildiag, aud in les a quarter of an hour not 9 particle of Tt remained, except the walls, ‘The fre then extended east and West, destroying on elther | tide largo, buildings occupied by deatere tn hata, shoes, hardware, furniture, &e, Tt 1s reported th ircian fell froin the rool of an aiyuini into the tames, It was the most de: (re that has occurred hero for some tine. ‘The fol lowing are the suderers: F, Morris, Perot & Co drugs, total loss; Kilburn & Gates, furniture, to loss; @ & Dros, wire. cloth, total ‘loss 5 Win, W, Paul, boots ald shoes, total lows; Grail & Jarden, dumaced by water; B A, Loyle & Cog Wholestle grocers, damage | by water plee. & Walker, damaged by w; Perot & Co.’ Stock was valued at $20,000, ‘The ‘total loss by dre will probaply reach $500,000, Tt is impossible thig. *poutancous 1 ons is cathe large building vening to state the loss of cach party, The repos Grtie dreman being killed te not condrmed, ‘several through hav wery ljured by fall Volk, ly | ry ; some tone. On Wednesday evoning Mr. Volk obve Mathew. Sinith, a workman. appropriate four Bae isboa hate tobe own use, Me, Vo'u bud bim taken ion hp ‘on a search of uls ef his employers: