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; \ < = Y, JANUARY 4, 1869, | hata now reprosented inf FROM ALBAN Xs pegeoe nine ‘ FOREIGN INTELLIG ENCE. THE hice Mak GEORGIA, THE ROAD. | j | i _, THIRTY-SIXTH YRAR NEW YORK, MONDA FROM WASHINGTON. Wasmixotow, Jan. 3 Special Despatches to The San. REVERDT JOUNSON'S TREACHNRY IN ENGLAND PARAL- LELED. While Reverdy Johnson's name wes before the ate Committce on Foreign Relations, s member the House called upon a very distinguished Sen: on the Committee, and asked him whether he from the official records that Mr. Lincola ¥" oo EXPORTS AND DRAWBACKS. Spectal Despatch to The sun. Murdor in Firet Avenue, New York, — Retenso of Prisoners by an Armed Negro | Past Morses—Pashionable Tarn-Onte—f Tho Secretary of the Treasury has extended Auarr, NT, Jen | Ae on tay Paint ta a iieeae eee Aub | THR RASTERN COMPLICATIONS. Mob-The Sherli Disarmed — nat ‘TNE SPRARERAIP OF THR AseEMDLY, ic ec im quor ‘on First e << Mi hore | S¥€0Ue. near Thivty-Orst aireet, Gatfvey, who hal | The Murreuder of the Krosts Demanded. Sav Lee workiigall day, went out of bis father's house | Loxnox, Jan. 2.—A despatch from Athens etatea | chea are without any change for the better. ‘The | wetske echt aleigh—in. the eountey they sail THM MIRSOURE sENATORSHTE, pest ia dient wettive fo the orkant’ | and met McGuligan, and both entered the Hquor | that the Turkish Admiral, Hobart Pasha, has format: | negroes are ail armed in large bodies, and driving | cutier—and swith a lerably good ride te the tan Missourians say that Carl Schurz will certainly | of the ‘members have sot arrived, but the sor ta im former naked tho latter to treat, and | ly demanded the surrender of tho Greck stoumer | off the whites and pinndering their houses and farms | ood of the Islaud of Manhatt asked whet) Negroes vidual Sletgh-Ridors and Winter Sports Generally—sha an, Ga., Jan. 2.—Affrire on the Ogee. | Suppose, to-day, which of course is Baturday, the time for discontinving the office of Superintes dent of Exports and Drawbacks at Now York votil | There has been much cancus Mareh 4. and soe Ne and what horas are owt on @ New Your's slelet-rite, Riding ap Fifth rrved to both, Afer drinking, GaMney | Erosis, The despatch adds that war ls considered | of everything valuable. No demonstration against | what peo McUoligan intended to pay, The be the winning man in the contest for United States | porters of Air, Younglove for Speaker oxpross grent Senator from Missourl. The majority of the news: | confldcnce of anceess, The contest for the Speaker- thom hi heen mate, The matter is under consider, 5 7 ; ation, and an analous dasire is felt to quell the inaur. eet ahi t Reverdy Johuron to New Orle: papers in the Stato support Sebure. ship hangs very much upon the question of the United | MuCr sald * nes ka Show e HAT sa peT Feetion without bloodshed, Deeaive hope wih | met 4 pate unnnmbered vobieles on ranners and the case of the $600,000 In gold which Gen, Butlor vamreries, States Senator. Mr. Younglove representa the Op: | into Gadvey's aldomen tailictine a cheat Pints, Jen. Soft | than likely that | SUY,Ne taken tc-morrow or Monday, Gon. Siitey | ocesslonaliy one which still retaine the wheels whRA , ate Gelfuey's abdomen, tasting a Ehastly wound, ® Jun. 2 —It is now more than likely that | anda body of lafaaity have Deca sent here row Au- | went out of fasion with the coming of the snow. believed to be the property of the Confederate Gov- Tho Quartermaster-General has ronted the | Position to Senator Morgan, The only candidate | fom whieh the bowsls ‘encapod, He then fled, but | both the Turktsh and Greetun Governments will par. | Rusts in Oty Mins hes : | Brnment, and which was claimed by a foreign bank | hotel now occupied by the Internal Revenue De- | Bamed against Mr, Yonnglove is Mr, Selkreg. Was preted and captured, ‘Youog ottney ‘died on | tleipate tn the Proceedings of the proposed Confer: From tha Sirannad Repu dtionn, of Wednastay. Taviee boas tn adv ed Pg i pope sie | Pow house, end that after an examination Johnson | partment, and wil occupy it as toon ns that De- Tite NEXT UNITRD BTATHA SENATOR. flaturday uNaracon in Ballers Heapital, ence, Tia given out toxtay that Alexander Rizo | | On the il inst, warrants wore issued by Jus | fetnrsine, we atay at Terry Denker egners Gecided that it was the property of the toreign houre, | partment moves over into the Treasury Building, The friends of Gov. Fenton are here in great pester Rangade, a noted Grecian poot, will repr cor. M oil, de for the arreat Of aomeais~ | sown tne bane om tne look ube mee ee {And Mr, Lincoln accordingly turned It over, The | ‘The Hon. D. A. Welis, Special Commissioner of | force, and oxpress thelr entire confidence of his ruc ‘The Assarstuntton In Twolth Street. Gresee Pasha, tho Torkish Haywost’s tht wae “fice lleve pocthion terae cee dee eet tee Meserenmng valle r te ope plantations, on the #, and choieo rnd costly horee-flenh, Sid bei een tha wencke sieighing is new, and of course not remarkably 1 Pralris plantations, | Soot, 40 We cannot expect to ace any of the high and and then stealing © large | mighty poventa se warcunts wor er, Bho orning hie, W +) eommitteeman replied that he knew th Revenue, hae nearly compleied his third annual | cose, A lendiug member of tho Republican State | Mr. Charles M. Rogers, of 42 Twelfth street, was then asked whether he knew Mr. Johnson report. Committee expressed the opinion yesterday, tthat | Who w abbed tn front of bis residence by an an- andwriting. He replied inthe aMrmative, and | District-Attorney Carrington has caused to be | Gov. Fenton would have at least two-thirds of the | known thief, died on Saturday forenoon. Coroner is visitor handed him ao receipt algned by | summoned ten witnesses thus for, but none froma | vote in the Repu wordy Johnson (and dated while be was mak- | distance, to appear before the © K that examination) for a fee of $5,000 from | the view of obtaining another in he banking house for attending to some unlmportant | go) Opeechee on the Vat inst, In-company Witla lore nly Of armel nepro men ot the Southde driving them away, uaniity ‘Tho Conference’ for the sctilement of the d Turkey and Greece will be compos lors to Franes from the various Powers of ft eo held elty, plican Senatorial caucus, Flynn will hold the Inquest at noon today, Dro. | per eriach eves Hee M” baw ate cee a ey Hy, an i Jury, with THE CLERKSTIP OF THR HOVER, Parker, Finnell, Shine, Morton, Wetncoop, and | Foreign Secretary, The time of the jictment against There are five oF six candidates for Clork, and | other* examined the body yesterday. The police au- | Deen fully agreed apon. A Mov * Kaufman. Mo Midui a Larrt _ neker Ieft this elty, ant prose Rurata aud the Conferences roat to Plantation Loxpos, Jan, 8.—The Conferen —_ — ern dimeulyy will meet at Por! Sn 4 of horse firsh, stocks, of polities, . amt eoquty, | AS 88 draw near the Park, the sleighs become plow Sheriff Meu: | fl, ontitat inst we ean eonnt more than slaty pass and John | tog agtven potnt in five minutes. More than sevee he new Frosch ted by Fr: where they fo L. Surrate, It is tmposs thorities have offered a roward of $600 for the appre- osiness on lis return North. Subscqnent develop: | "The report that Senator Sharman has prepared | arrive, to express any aplalon ne to the dese ania, | hension of uo assamnin, Dut no clue has been eb- Monts showed conclusively that the money was Con- | some amendments to the Tenureof-OMce act ee | Mev , Tederate property, and that its surrender Wasa gross | fabrieation. Mr, Sherman says “there te not ® Dlunder, The Senator saw the bearing of the case | word of truth in hundied in an bour! All going oxe way, and the " Inthe war | long, ain Ito the New Hope eoptain. OF the RAMA he Maywood planteti five of the . anit arr fitita: i oat Interminable procession of fine horses hs freghted with youth and beanty, Think jerbill mow appears to be ahead, toined, uae should Its deilberatt Remence of the Way * prove | Salmon + Gan Mardorers. fry. Teh 1 Phaee The railroads are much obstructed by snow, | Strovnsuvne, Pa, Jan, 2—'' risoners, | abortive, Roesia will deman m interven: | EN OF neeroee wi tthe Southfield and them, the fonrin-hand, with Imenea } S4ainst Mr. Johnson, and anpounced lis intention to | Ciulef Justice Chase bas seat bis check of @80010 8 | 4u4 embers are arriving slowly, 7 Weesks cht Ores, ‘were broueks nl ean thle Hom on the part of the Eure Powers lu she quar. | Prairie. pl y then progerded wi'B | resptendant In gold, with Niveried driver ar 4 foot i oppore Jonson's confirmation ; but read pride | committee of clergymen here who are collecting pits emai thornine to reori¢e sentence, Boch mndes speceh | Tet between Urcece and Turkey. Git Ran tesa . man, ant a jolly excursion party, pleatifally ppplied Swopt away all opposition, and betause Mr, Johnson | funds for the rellef of the poor, Ex-Gov. Se: ; orgy * with edibles and | drinkalles, serpd te , confessing the killing, but dleavored to jratil Pi . Daring the inauguration of Gor. Hoffwan, says | themseives by Mai bo jnatity | French Tronsclade Preparing for Sen, the Brooklyn Union, the Hon. Horatio Seymour | fence. They alto sought to scrcon thomacives be- | that soveral Freneh iron cl stood in the background, at the door of the Clerk's | hind the plea of drunkennees, althou loaded thet Foom, to thy right of tho Speaker's desk, saylig | fessed to remember every incidont of the affair, GREAT BRITAIN, with thele prisot nothing, but doubtices thinking that he might have | ‘The Ju boon inaugurated to-day had he been decited in his | exit was a Senator he was confirmed, Now, more than Jolin P. Stockton, of New Jersey, esteoms hie ‘ne Senator openly declares that Ministé Johnson | election as Senator to succeed Frelinghuysen sum. + Bas sold out to England, as Arbiter Johnson sold | ciently arsured in advance to warrant his negoti out Mr, Lincol: for a residence on Hi street in this city, Atshould be known that Mr, Lincoln made this | Gen. Howard, in au address here on Friday night Rew Oricans appointment at the earnest request Of | at the emancipation celebration, eaid that the color: Mr. Seward, who ant-dottar — slelgl, and’ protested robes ant "Afghans of fabatouy dashing two-bora r Kentleman ond bis friend are ecated, ‘The wleri® and his party | Also do wo see tauutena, after which the alight ra, they walked up to the honse of | bert sleigh is rashod with ap e addressed them very feelingly; but they ro ek aaa i one handed yerte er the ate. lives and limba of the oce ° or thy Yorkingmen— | ton, when tho negrocs followed at a do ie he cad Mable iat eek dally . step) and enrronnted Uiem.. Mueriit Dy Jartng that they acted in selfde- | Loxnox, Jan, 3.—Despatehes from Paris report are prepering for sa ri thoy pro: — upon them without eit. Whey ion canipage, in davrer to the te. Likewise we ohservo one horse aleighe, #0 many that we cangal FLop to cor led no evidence his ardent friend. ed man had not yet got out of the woods, and that refuel of higher ft, and are eceupled by thoee persone tmporsible honors, and b . M | execution has been fixed by the Guvernor, fpoke to them and told then who he was, and nngrainstticolly termed “gents.” A Port exddrawa START SEWARD'S PROSPECTIVE BEAL ESTATR | he must have the right of suffrage extended to him | eortented with the position that Mr, Hofman now - Loxpon, Jan. 2—Ata meeting of workingmen | Ci ian that ne as there in his oMe by a £20 horse, i¢ followed by whut wae many y . OPERATIONS. in New York and Oblo, for be was as much entitted | olds, Searcely liad Gov. Holman finistied his at | Remarkable Hond Robbery tn Pine Strect. | held ut Lambeth to-night, presided over by tho Rew, | armed with writs. tented petent author: | ao a milk-stolgh ba ed along by a superanas Pitan “Aiton or Pe ie ; aelak 6 dress when voices In. th lealted luaaly fo “ rat ‘Arrest of the p tbo fage-horae; four weli On New Year's day, during # lull among tho | to vote there as was tm this District, or any of the | ices when yolces In the crowd ‘ealled lowly for | Ou Saturday forenoon, a la box containing | Newman Tall, a Ky for the arrest of tha pr sort | Eater Getty dour’ eh. Kiress Was presente to the Hon, y cursed tim and eslled him seta ot | horses harry ted Concord eigh par gallers at Secretary Seward's, he introdnced the sub- | Southern States. He urges Congress to complete | awetied to a tempest; but Seymour had too much | $30,000 worth of U. 8. bonda, As, insurance serip, | Reverty Johnson, the Awertean Mivtet and epprobrious names, they | allel with « pi ‘on ranners, drawn by Jeet of new domain for the United States, and re. | the work in that dircetion. tmer to accept Arch im Ineitation. He shook Ms | ee., was token from the bank and carried lato the | Fehmsn made a pecch tn reply. to whteh te anid | did wot care w dn fort or uy | of ahoray my y, Yung-fetlorked Can . * ; sage end in reply to all cals, and ay soon ns A a of good feviing between Great | Ot) ec ad hole own ' only in Ket oul, fa cut, an marked that while the work of disintegration was | Ga ehh ie expected to retarn to Washington | pk T down from his clevated position | oftce of Messre. Hicrwirth & Recholl, merehanta, of allel ‘Mtaten Wes, ware to (BO Ges | Cnet meets an uey, pea teens One Teel gy ane Foing on through all the adjacent territory on this | On Monday, BCA aeRO and followed the procossion to the Executive et 68 Pine ateoct, where It was deposited withia the | manded by tho people of both countries. Histes | tnund some ten of twelve ehcked muskets Ww We fone, Bonner of the Lav ver, . Pontinont, the fragments were all gravitating toward = roiling and bebind the desk, Later in the day, three | wero received with great enthusiaem. potnted at the shertif, and be wre ordered to give oe samy > Sed animale = 4 ‘ THE SOUTHERN STATES, —s Breprosa ritele to-day on the proposed | up his arma on penalty of Instant death, OF an teil weigh one 4 i * Uhe United States, “The work," he added, “ gocs HER me. men called at tho office ard made inquiries relative | saterna'ionsl yact race, poses that owners of | Gouge ian Ip hit, ame, When they’ pro- | Ia. tle crow ‘ gave hovpifcent turnen! of sone ted to fob bi Yess Oh THE INDIAN » Davin on very rapidly, Wh * he continued, “today we to abt tie Dauutiess necept 1 tonnage of bie write and h in money, | high>sptr cn A Untversal Amnesty-Suffrrge ning matters, and, after some conversation | yach(s of ey vemont, thas, he sleieh vay Bt. Paccnes to te , . ; took their departur jiLlater, a woman ealied and Bennett's ehaltenge Thoy then proceeded to disarm Omicsrs Mendel | minntey T ean br sete Sain be less than oat nae Kicnwoxn, Va, Jan, %—For two days past © | Gey, sheridan Vi fasde, aimilae thqnition, Whigh. Were amaworees Bnd pols eres avd Kaufman, and to rob them of thee money, | first-class, and ts Mlted witha beopy party. We. ot araco, The Danish Government evidently view | Conference of some of the leading men in the Stato ‘The Latter Sill on the War sho also withdrew without attracting attention, | T! PRANC Messrs. Middleton and ‘Tuckas were nol presont, | op to look at thew, for here come ‘he two swheh- | with alarm the movements in the varlous West India | tag heen in acesion, attended by Hon. A. I. 1. Sr, Louis, Jun, 2.—Gen, Sherman has rcecived | SleTk* have to recolleciion of any otaer unknown — HE eee eens eeoeta bed aie | pluntkk Send OF aie nei ieee of the negro captain, Alter the negroes bad die. | plunging onward at Islands." Before Mr. Seward concluded, he gave Peracns calling, aud to get at this box It was neces 0 galt, There Is demking Stanrt, of Staunton; Hon. Thos, 8. Flournoy, for- | « letter from Gen. Sheridan, dated Fort Cobb, Dec, | sary to pass a railing and deak of the Inner office; | New Year's Reception~The Chinese Kime and rob Bherul and his oMeers, and | (not he wdtouflove and Ulastrious Jenkins) of 1,90 free expression to his views, and spoke of the action | merty Whig eandidato for Goveruor; John L. Marye, | 19, noting his arrival there the day previous with et ST. M. the box wan not to be found, About borer. rescued tho prisoners, they ordered Giem to march | Brovlway, wit a fourta-baad of bricht bay area Of Congress a» niggardly in preveating bim from | J. tue present Conservative cuniidate for Attorney. | Gow, Custer’e Sereneh (i laa KOUDAGI OE W World OF the bonds are negotiable at sight. Panis, Jan, 2.—The olicers of the Garde Mo- | uptherallrond toward the city, and, would not pers | bet tailed: iN focally la with hm, a4 they are em Duying up all the tracts that sn now be had, Tew | Gonerat; Wi r ; : ‘ Bird en > bik ived t by the Minister of War, | Wit them to for the arrival of rat t Hotog the ride. Now, w et Hoven the driver, ; Wyndham Robertson, formerly Whig Act. 1 ‘ Io were received towlay by nat poet No. & they were overs | Wuirrying his fist erertnat aly eurrently reported that B,J. Walkor has given an | | ndbe' jon, formerly Whig A the Nineteenth Kaneas Cavalry, in all about 1,000 Another Leve Gntctée. walked as far as Port No, 6, where os, were over. | peryana Bh rertnut mare Isabella Marshal Nict, who complimented the Guard on the | tukeu by wfreleht train, which bro f confidence which the country felt in heb arm of Ite | city, Oflcer Kaufman tiforms og thot he beard trom | hes reds as made her mile in men. Gen, Bheridan spent one day on an offer of $7, Yo wsier's | Lawrence Whitman, of 23 Chrystie street, o oy, ward has Saseees Se toe Peis Werer cnn mers veer ons Oe 1b ttle field, and found tho bovdtes of Major Eitiott and | eouimitted sutclde last evening at 43 Forsythe ‘overnor of the Siate; Geo. W. Belling; Jas, J. f Whig Scrator: Frank 6. ium r comes J. W, | r BSteinfeldt, Jr, of the Point View Hoace, Harlem: ~ far committed the Government in the purchase of hols, W.'T. Sutherlin, and other dateaes reons on the train that th ora bad taken : a jn pre: | sixteen soldicrs; also the bodies of Mrs, Blinn and ; cutive ‘ sare, ‘Tucker and Middleton, but be could get no | lane, with bis goung dark bay Patchea mare Minnie, Bt, Thomas that the United States is liable fur the suite ool tie rateeietis | caller wep In the Trdlan camp. Meo, | streets by shooting. Ho arrived in Now York from | Tne suirte of to-day, in the course of an editorial | detnite in Jom an 04 whut the She is worth $9,008, an woer Will Invest money atclidba saoiy aud oak Gilead ith eid basa : mt the ‘aegroen, | chit wi cantives tn the Indian camp. Mis. | cermany about three months ago, having abandon: | on ihe Chinese Raibesey, eaye that " China, olacry- em Buch wre brietty ia of n hat heat 8 rome, Hrothor ba Wa bi cate t 4 (01 g Ham was wttot throne forehead and the cht Th iken with I 6 3 negro outrage, and now It remains to be seen whet pushes along, be: at mark nay apply to the Suprome Court for redress, | font “ihe recent national eection, andiia the hope | tel down tho Washita 20 miles, when he came Peseate tae la ak wrrbalag [en Gee teeth Were tee | tan Feat Com TET lil aM ioe OF treatles wich her | cule the law and protect the peace of soclcty. tenia, all grays, drawing under the law of nations, Mr. Seward has never | of restoring harmony and union, they are willing to | &oamoof Kiowa met bike with charge of stiompting to. hoot her, Last evser | tie omens wih fed Wer wtmitoead cherknets fee tee —— sleigh, crowded to Tt Beton 4 amuesty. A Committco of nine was appointed to | Pheridan required * und not scersing well, was, advised 40.60 0D | Coctme Cnten mat cant ined 0. a. with his lark bay Ethan Allen trotter, and now we HSOMMOUS FRAUDS IN THR INTERIOR DEPARTMENT. | viaiy Waahinton and urge Congress to legiciate no | Pott Cobb but discovered ataira and take anap. Shortly after 6 o'clock he Bb ears Sanit? qHlemilton Crotting ® sorrel aad bisck fe | ‘The stationery contracts of the Interior Departs | 48 10 aecuro those to the people of the State. ‘The | (st point that they wer : deat. On the floor Of the Foor, wevia Hy, hopes thet Me Be eon ting Match at Providence. lon, Thoy fay that Harry ena get slong in lene Saernt siationery contracts ofthe Toterior Departs | tr mratieg te competed ot erate Rit it stun, | the Waste Mognicine.uspacting that th Shot himscif in the mouth, “Me won. i yenra of ogee Provivexce, eT, dan, %—Quito an exciting | han three minutes, Asa Whiison rides beldnd he Senta minent, Last sum- | W. Robertson, J.B. Haldwiny dames Wiison, W. Tee WE, ana noution thes he would haid them uz | Coroner Kecuan sent the body to the Morgue, Igcon-shooting mateh came on here to-day between | Prowm hore dunas ws ilongh be intended to make mer Mr. Ele, of the House Printing Committee, made | Sutherlin, J. L. Marye, Jr. J. K. Blanghter,’ Juines | {one Wolf. and notilion then be would Rov Whom By pence Stace Bargurced Henry Welmyu, ‘lie teu thot Bis come down to bie onlekoas Eales bani oe , lohnsoa, nod W. G. Ower 0 hostages, and owas did not com ~ ¥ We Ps * | ato ls sow, alt he horse Inquiry concerning the Patent Ofte printin, Micpted am cated tc Qumene. A resolution was | port Cobb, he would hung them, Gen, Sheridan | ‘The Reported Abscouding Mosten Broker. Bt forty Wirde for $900 a olde, and Barger won, Kill: | track can boat tush.” Kx-sher tt Lynch goce by witb log bond paper purchases, which, in o hold a Convention on Febradry 10 in Richmond, to | 3%! Bostox, Jun, 3.—Joseph M. Davis, the broker hihi Ibe the Emperor told Mefior Oloca- | tng 31 to Welimysa’s 31, hia horas Baia Webster, who, it te egendently ag 0 Retrenchment Committee's invest Ce , “ The Indians now realize for the frat time that winter . 0, the Spanish Envoy, to convey to bis Government rene goon eerted, ean do a milo duder 210, Here i 8 wi i Passage by the realtone see pro pibataiion to. Te erates Pt ont emmmntte ERG. BEFOARS IF || Ge) Wot conyal tetomave wtruce wih thecigand adie | Who Was reported missing ia tho evening papers of | fl, Warmest wishes both of bimeelt peraonaliy and of A Pigcansshocting Match for $5,000, known uity, with Sylvanns Haleht be 7 pint resolutt . eK lowas tinve bee the warail the | Saturday, pubiishes « cord referring Hiatehine | coasful atrogates to avold bankruptoy, w out of tem be: | tn Hon mentally and physica tint a Drumstead Court Martial tn Arkanans. | {illus Aenea meheebene Mewruts, Tenn,, dan, 8.—It was reported here | te Fert Cou will take the ; 5 * follvwa: * On Mon to-night that the militia at Marion, Arkansas, hag | ‘27s tteave then wil ° ‘ he Ch |. Arapahoos, and band of Co- | croditors will Nad moat my oMice, taken five prisoners who were confined in Jul}, tried eden tik te tae at tee band of Co: | flow every cent that T had has been Wis unsue: | France for the happiness and prosperity ¢ h leh bim > Mr. nonme's Kmbawsy Paws, Jou, 8.—Mr. Bur ovdofand | members ofthe Chinese Embassy have arrived io Everybody not tuo young remembers the ter Cuirley Woolsey, and (ve tt ts that us down the aventic. Pike, of the i rides gllontiy ou the tad, accom A hy his family, or it be bis fiends, tu igh-stenping wt on-ahooting mateh haa been arranged (o | bind bh eat Doater Park, Chi pon the fret We | in May next, betw fr. dames Ward, of 0 AMF. AL HL, Hougardus, the ehvwpioa’ of Hilluvis, for the sum of §5,00), break up the Interior Department's contract with Dempsey & O'Toole, and to give it to the lowest bid- Sy, In conrequence, the Commisrio te complaints to the Secretary of the Interior, who bh yellow aleigharawa by t Doin m com maeton to tnventignte the complaiots, | them vy drum ead conrt marti, and carried them | Washlte Mountains, “Gen, Sheridan, aler conauita. | Where aud by whom my moncy has Deen lost” this city, : aoe Preis 8 Prize Fight. bs whe cas go toretber (ue instead of Gnding any abuse in tho furnishing of | to tho woods ond shot them. ‘The names of Dr, | Wom with Gen. zen, proponer, when the Kiowns _— ——_ Rn whe f | ‘ = ig yt oso rt ? SPAIN, aTsMourit, HL, Jon, 2. ' | bs toatin the thron plies, thie commission found that Dempecy | McKenele and John Thorpe, two well-known citle | forte eget nynieh, thowe who, ure known to have A Horrible Marder tn Peonssiva: match was a y between ack Bi wlong 60 caddy, a Surrrexsnvna, Penn, Jan, %—A man named & O'Toole ought to be paid for 900,000 sheets of i Boston Ve in known ae # sister out to the Cheyennes bh. Thereport caused considera | send Black Ketth Ke according to the naw ownre, ond paper which the Acting Conn Arapahors, and compel them tocomo in and submit | Honry Steel, a etrancer, was found buriet, with Huck to flat according. to the ug | Feiid Patents had not ordered. This accommodating firm _- tee treet ene ihe Wachits ‘Monae | Wie throu cut from ear to ear, and tle ekuil | oeoceion uf the inaurreetion at Malaga have bccn 4 within Aily milles of Boston, un the Hitt ; Mace, larries Up furnished one lot of 900,000 #heets last May at eight Muntetpal Election in Knoxville. tang, Me will leave with Gen, Hagen a suticiont | frushed, near the revdence of Adem Titus, who | oo ceivcg by delegeaph, After acbarp enragement in | Coot Ketiunry.. A forittt of Gtin) anule was pul up Q roan trotier, aud we eeorcely ket x thou pe Gents n eheet, which conld be furnisbed at abouts | Kwoxvitie, Tenn., Jan, &—In an excited mu- | force to enable im to control the Indians wow ab ccm tovcompany tur tncce diye, andy | the atrects of the city, Gen, de Roda succeeded in | nue ACM __g, cones "Shoe, Dunlap, exDepaty Muerite” wh Cont and @ dolf a shect, and at this rate they had | nicipal election to-dsy, the negro candidate for | Huring the warch from Comp Supply the weathee the Coroner's hiquost, Titus acknowledged bay! the rebels aid restoring order, war Al . Knndeome team of ele Muna, deve. furnished enough paper to lust a dozen years, Aman | Mayor was defiated by @ large majority, Two n and snow Was very severe, bat the eath of the | ''% *track deceased. yesesle Aa, Hedin BE i the wiaarice. Betting on the coming | eee are mre Vanat this silv. tai’, cleur-headed enovgh to examine a patent ought to | groes are elected to the Board of Aldermen, being | COmMmund was good—two mon of the Seventh Cavalry aoe lusurgents, ‘The country now 1s cutirely tranqull, Allen and Bill Davis ts #100 | Stee te spanet bare. fhere ice see an abuse tn this, if he couidu’t sec it in their get: | {Ne frst elected to nny oMes of importance in Kast Hee ae oe ee intent ROP Pe: Ciel A DOAN Re erent Reveane Deels by ar mh aes | Sa drawn at a slashing pace. by four clipped ; f alr get- ‘l wick, “Hu a private tote oh Aes r Bas betrh ad cc - * fe vk The | Slelaks, drawn ata slebiag pres by font elppe Mug sorcn or cight thousand dollare for goods | Teynesser, The blacks are jubilant, soa | a ove day Tater, Gen. Sheridan Dee Cellooe eee Lows of the Malxgn Insurwent 5 wil Will not'eoine om "Ye it tint | Mayan” Thy | vehicle eoutains ° str Faller "and furnished in atout one month, when the man who | of @ sock company, and wi bo issued ns n dally | Klowas are coming in’, that the Cheye ville {Vey Disietet, wis. brongh Mavnto, Jan, 5.—The ollicial roports atete that | Jemmy EAuott and Charley ¢ aod te | Prom Du lth the consclouagces t 5 cen Y | been very humbio nince their purisiment by Gen. | Mtageah wrth deriendion th fn Nght (or G10 Mn the Rue Fy | it wiih ne Kept an account of all the goods they furnishea for | Rext Mouth, Govervor Drowolow reiaius un lutc- | Cet vey Mumbes wanes Whee tis gaunt ly en: | charged with derraviing the reveuue by WoL AeCOH IT” | dhe tose ofthe Ine ent uring the Inte Mehiing tn oa the Belie of Maine, who hive mada a oak. 190. 0 ng for $e ceived |b; 5 us held Wage Was four huudeed wen, The elty is a0 « cae tase at i more than three-quarters of the time didu't receipt for - lai sleo como in, aurrender, and abide hy his terran, | $10,000 ball to anewer the charge. Malaga was four banded wea, ‘The elty i ow pet Acre boas aac Gasca, breve ht re HoH worth, und nobody could find who bad the roots | Steamboat Colliston on the Lowor Minstes | tiites he has no fear of a renewal of hoa: Bes — Mavic, GW. dun a —A fives snow ailmian, with two f Tho report of tho Printing Committee made in July sippl. —. Woolley's Death Warrant stan AVAL fas 9 rane came a fore joiday for 4600.4, etude, be ft Latab, of t lehotaa ¥ Jast showed that a large sum had been paid for blank | New Onveaxs, La., Jan, 2—Tho steamboat _Outrages of the Savages in Artzona Taestow, N.J., Jan, 8.—The warrout for the ~ freon, Jamnea Michel gad, Heury Salre, The insn | drawn by Aur brit boys. loovedintels bebiud bie § , Kiets Over the MIN Tax, r ul stot, books, #0 large us to asionlah the preacat Commis | A, G, Brown collided with tbo Jremen steamship | SAX Fuarcisco, Cal, Jun, 2—Late advices | execution of Woolley, at Kreohold, 01 tho ith Inst, the. isa taller whegc Maid hel went nheud and won, | ‘The harness Ie mounts Fronence, Jan, 8,—Riotous disturbances, | ipiine for tt gold. A moment alter. Boner, aud ho sct abcut to sce what hind become of | Tentonia, between Unis elty and the mouth of the | ffom Artzona etate that the Wallapale Indians had | has becu signed by (he Govern ‘Tine, five anites, i mlnutes and I scoomis, | ward comes the eontrast--:o rouyh torah horvesy tiem Sa oad Wie tndex Locks ohare a O Ibbil oe Weauasdis if rye ees fice Peaken Git Wika COL: PHAN bad crate anal: CBee arising out ofthe attempts of the revenue officers to | Swity'y Uuie, 8 ininuted aud M1 secon pang a core meny Vn ber owaiey sleigh; but ie dplece that were not worth seventy-five cents apicce, The bovks, money, and everybody on board | mitiing depredattons; that the people of Wicke Thiovi Collect she mnponaler. ralll tax, ere. reported In sore Adissatdaupice Mach aces people os happy and joytul as possible on ale And these wore all that had been reevlved. Ho found ed, ‘The Teutonta was uniajured, and yassed | burg and vieinity bad organized acompany of scoue | St, Lovis, Jan, 2,—Abruban A. Abrams, who | {ntiguigesut ehneveter, side i Rie MW tik Oe AE eeatelt oases: forty-six cayeut Looks charged at more than §10 veka for the purpose of chastising the Indians, and also some monthe ago couvicted of having stolen Sa PP kde PR oy Hts edngemantascere | ath heres Mr Hanon Fores, ove of she Free aploco, when not ten could be found at the Patent | Propored Annoxation of West Ptortda ¢o | that they tiud petitioned Gen, Ord for troops, The 4s in in posscesion,cnd was sentenced to the AUSTRIA, Homuel Holiday and Henry P. Bussott, “They jumped | ff Kedhesies urives ebay mare lees ten four OMico, and these not worth half that price. The Alabama, ; Apaches hod murdered two men in Pines county | Penitentiary, but pardoned by the Governor, woe - Huatiaags bets won he hear aah sea occa, | Mamet wits bright bay lend ray wheele Printing Committee's report showed that the Patent | Montuowvar, Ala, Jan. &—Cor, Smith bas | ant stolen a number of cattle, which the troops | today arrested and tield in $5,000 bull on the charge imilinnts Monumeur, inches Ou Use dird trtal Wo Bassev'a 2 fect Cinch, | Ape My 9 tantly, sole © cuaad ox Office was paying @40 por thousand for patent cards | appointed J. L. Pennington, A. J. Walker, and | had succeeded in recapturing, The Pinca Indiana | pay ease mlereby Mier | ‘Tarests, Jan, 3.—The Emperor Napoleon hus o— road, ata a, od Wagers worth sbout @6, und 9¢3 for cards worth about ¢8, | Charles A. Miller Commisstoncrs to Florida, to nee | had committed ontregcs near Macopa, Walle, but Y Wilh Dvlow of defrauding lus creditors. | gubscrived fl nasi france for the ravnnent to | Curbing Mato Between Atbany and Tray, | are bot Reus ong tho. sleighers Tuts astonisued the Commissioner, Next he feurned | AUS for, annexing Wert Flvttda, to Alabama | {ions Aiecamdey tapuvereare nuucrous, ond trouble | Azole Blau, a clerk, th the ‘yom omer, was ar | Be erected here to the inte Kwperor Blast notte, N. Vos Jan. 3.—A cocking main cane off | wham we tare omitted, ure, Janey Conny, whe Aunt 150,000 cards bad becn paid for, while not more pid ened, with them is to be avoided. from the ofc. Mo wee held to ‘wilio |a> eum of mere. 9 Packet froin thie plaee. Tho contitlans of tee matey | ohn fun, wihdke bay mare Kitty Wink, alten Gian WUD kad boas reeled. vw wade ec pillars AceetG Th meene, Tivere wasno flour at Prescott or La Por, ant the | piste 3 We | well known’ cmong 6 ten Warren Jeukl Pay Adon people were living om corm ment and vexetubies - mers - cre to suow up 19 Dirae, of weights ranging feu 4 | Cit, a mat black horses Sayor A, Oakey Hall, dre Velopes were found Ly the Printing Committee cost: w OnLeass, Jan, 2—A deopatch from ‘a vousel loaded with punnios {@ Buryesed “vo ave (ha Malden The Mikado Reecstabliahed at Yeddo. Rade to 6 pounds 4 ounces, Sud BOE AIT Ihe lng @ very protiy sorrel mares Blunwone. turmecly od Jog over $48 per thousand, which, with printing add- | fergon, Texas, reports the nrroat by the military heen lost of the Mexican coast tn @ recent storm, 0 Mntdon Murder, aus “Jaiur bcokate dalacranin: frola cil 6 yg lt A the Fo tion Course, bebitd a gray eud bicek ; Senator 4, cost abont $1 por thousand ; and while 140,000 had | Col R. P. Cromp, Dr, Maraball, B. ‘T. Thompson, Ht, | Mining, both at the placer ond quarts wines, w Posto, Jan, &.—The examinativo of Ruth and | » 4 tre stabliehment of the Mikeds, | #4 Wy Me. and thirteen. Battles were fom Micheel N Griviag Buckekin ; ocd Jim Mosul, been paid for, the Putont Ofice could not make out | V. Meulli, exculet of the Toiice, and (ws treeauies, | BelNg proseented vigorously, A" number Of erate | 4) ong confirm tie redstabliviment of the Mil M., 8 uitel more, | abe 4 . en apicton of murders ‘uich were Won by Albany birds, with hie bot Ne charges ot know . JME s | gesnts het Arrived fom tha Rant, and most of them Who wore arrested on suspicion ‘at Yodo, which weer x ieee more than 4,00 lind been wred oF received, | DUE thee spotted to. terest te PSYOFALOHLCES 8°) Wore Going to the Black Canon ‘Aiggings. Henry | te David C. Foaling Tho Printing Comm also found bewlhadig J fenkins, of New York, a member of the present | sulted in thelr diseharg peat © found tat parent ~ Legislature, hud dicdat’Taeson, Gen, Halieck had ro seen 4 = Heads worth $2 were costing $140 per thousand, The Pennsylvania Senatorsbip. ordi the Malden wotelunan, rer - ——— -— —— — ; rat teat from eustorly, DEKE 4. Caroline Per: The Control Park po both x Mrs, Caroline Bers | a.) store were well auiczded by Skat lay and the though om os reen sie ak ae i ; rt nowine couvimead eae fered the’ pame of Cars,‘ ‘nonln chanced to Camp 8 Ix Conswaur, N. ¥.—The store of Bennett none of the forey boule Instevening, | Mined tine Hers And that 28,009 bd been ebaryed and paid for, while | Hanasanvao, Jan, 2.—The Legislature meets on | Xerdl, and the name of “amp Mevneron to como | gy, GRAYS fea the Telegrams | | taco teas Tare om thei ult © | Ste'was resoucd by the terry bends tudes, and aalitiotiged (et amis Bot hulf Hat nuwter could be wecounted for as ued. | Taoeday. ‘The ctection of Mr. Clork, of Philudcl- | fyttigreck, Numerous twirders slrvus Gldgutally plot Goad at '@ shooting matty ucee To. | Tox, N, Y,, Jan. &—W, Taylor's lumber yard | A Lona Taaim.—A train, couprising thirty. | of tient crayceat Wer put ito kame Whese astoanding tacts opret matters tn the Patent | phia, as Spoakor, acems to be conceded, but there Ie paca Why Fido, off Anturday, wan destros od by tire ye May Inorming. ‘The low | tm pases er cara, drawn by ctwo locomotives, 1 | wo Mat ll’ day loog Kuod akuting wo nyoreds Daice, nothing deiinito respecting the United States Senne A Dospatch from Gen, Sherman. ‘There were 601 deaths in San Francisco city | 1 cetimated at FON; invuret Woo Wee ATOMS | Seyal skasibg (& tos euplre Oe tabke fh a toes Corship.. Moorhead. and Marshall, of Allegicay, | Wasuixcrow, Jan, B8.—The followings despatch | during the month of December, of which 118 were | Iv Courtiaynr Saree, N. ¥.—Last osc 4 2 v8 ; vinadte sgetipine (waits, Pando & Co.'s OVERLAND MAIL cowtRAct. | and Messrs, Grow and Scolield. are the prouinert spall following despateh | from small pox. at No, SA Cortiant street, occupied us w drug store ty | —2"\*" 8 & Roor.—Ono of these groat and de. | Imi |i vast tuoul was lighted by Lunilrate of eile. The House Committeo were in session all day | caudidates, Allegheny claiuns the SM uator, beadlabaosl Ages bialuabas pelt stig fey Peg ‘An insane man Killed himself at a boarding | Day, ifousland é Stiger, dre caught in the Baswucnt, | eayin adens weaver yo many sidewalks in der. | AA Qe gt SB NY nec ttore. tn «the Yesterday upon the Naval Appropriation bill, ‘They on Tithe Adjutant-Generalas the Arioy. “| hose in Alleghony., Pa. on Thursday, by uudertaks | Damage OM the | Mormnd, ond sinwsied in the Minton Wea ag | Moruing the | Orst of series, of | week have cut down the Secretary's estimates consider | Severity of the Storm along the Erie Mond, | 1! ive et hemi from tien Slicridan, whorenehed | ing (0 "sytInge out” lus eur with w pletol, : iit Sf Liza Oe Bateniay sGerncon, on the sputhecaiyre store, the apothecary nurromy Ing | Gnder twelve, Cusrlod Jenkine tovk the fret peieey ably, and will make licavier reductions than they did | Binauamtoy, N. Y., Jan, 8.—The snow storm | Fort Cobo Hoe. 1h. wilh tle ae ae hes nag A burued wreck of a vessel was passed in Vino- oie with his Ife, tts | fire from antove, and Kate Devore, one of the occur tecath Kansas volunteers, all well, He hna had last year, Tho committee received notice from the | is severe hero, The snow has drifted somowhat, and more Oghting, but reports that he has possession 1 " F cher 4 ine o1 of Batunte an ong Wolf, whom he holds till th Postmaster-General thet, In compliance with their | {# from fifteen to twenty inches deep, ‘The train on of wane t ee i Aa TU Foee a ae y aod D, Horton the second, feed Evaxannican Autiaxce Murixa,—At the Roe Ee a te formed Church at Fifth avenue and Twenty-first y of age, H. Titved pained the fest price, @4 and Street, last evening, aiter prayer by the Key. Dr, |W. Meyers ilo secoud, @4. Rhere wore numerous ‘on Saturday, eupposed to be aship or | Are (ror fe party hus left Wood's Hole Wo eacertain | Pants of the room, was suitoe : de, In Weert Tuinryvivty Staeer, New York. ; 1 * Dri “Hy M6 West Tbiriy-tift street, Francis | Rogers (Pastor), uddreases were delivered by W tries in LOth rae request, he will not make any paymentto Wells, Far- | sl! the roada aro several hours behind ONO | gen ara wow together, and can wettle this matter pers Daniel O'Brien, @ section hand on the Fitche Plas cnlaan ite al gal er nator), cdiressen delivered by Wu, | entries in Loth races, as 0 & Co., on account of the overiand mail contract, | fright {iin was twenty hours bebind timo, and ime | fectly. WoT! SHERMAN, Licut.Ceucrn | barg Railroad, was fonud dead on the Lick nest EP dalled alliage aked fenodee Dr. Mecoeh (Frastices of rinceton Ook pute Brnakyu, Rink was eucecesfully opened to the , bree have been abandoned. In tnany places It YB rg . & ) Drs danse, joldich, Dr. Coe, 0 utlie on Saturday evening Bntil the committee complete thetr tnvestigations, | the country around Bingemton tho drifted vow ee Here wee Fae STOm a enagernroN: TNMCUP? | A Claus Axsow.-The pollo sey that Bamuel | Huth snd the fav, Dr Agus ‘The bewetiedoe | © tio Wigwum Ine ie dtrsey City wae crowded and ascertain the amount to be deducted from their | covers the lences, Obitaney. Mus: (oink saline mpanicn of New Jersey ‘ord attempted yesterday afiernoon to set Ore | WAS Pronounced by Dr, MeCusi, — pay. About $100,000 is ne this company on the fu a Tov, N.Y. dan, 2.—d, A. Millard, a wellknown | tave wecopted the terme laid down. by she Commii r-etory tenement Lo} Nod West Thirty Goon Desns witnovr Cost, —A_ correspondent LAihOR MOVEMENTS. rhe 01 yer (mt prominent eittzen, died last night, aged | ; et TD: Apcody catinguisbed, Draka ; Gr ibs sous ‘Tak abtouition batoietiod \6 ae The Ohio Katironda, Mawyer om tp 5 MeN 960d | shoners for the purchase of Harsimus Cove, aud havo | CUM sirect. | ‘tbe fire wa suggests that fn view of the known poverty of th a Post Oftce Department for further information, Conemnvs, Jun, 2.—Tho report of the Stato | ffiselgit years, Paid $500,000, he sum demanded by the State, iG Ay ALOTORG: wee, " p wanda of our wick and disabled soldiers, tho eltizens Tho Lara atthe Bocoea tf Onkiarail Aaron Tyler, formerly Judge of the Cirenlt Court 7 New Haven, Jan, 2.—The repair shopaof the | will do well to contribute thuir cast’ off clotht: fo menibers of the Secoud Union Codperative THY TCEASURY DEPARTMENT BUILDING, Commissioner, eye that there wre thirty-elx walle | We rdind, Hl, and latterly of the Chicisy Ler, | The new suspension bridge which spans tho | wow Haven and New Y« allroad were destroyed | boots, aloes, oF bed coverings, ty be distributed by | Building Sucieiy mect this eveulng tn Cooperative The new wing of the Treasury Department is | Fie in the Stale which operate @ total length of | died In this elty yesterday | Niakara river a ahort distance below Niagors Falls. | by fire at It o'olock Inst night, ‘Che machine and | the Ladice’ Union Kellef Assoviation, throngh the | aan, wig Bowers 4 ¢ | S00 miles, Tho total number of stock kilied by 2—M Wo Naies, ox: | to the public ou Katurday, Tb is Me | pfacksmith shops and two locomutivin were de | egency of the police, He aske citizens to leave « omen rapidly approsehing completion, The three appr papa it : ee ime allo Wiewre ON, don, Pa Mersin ane ‘ a » in the world, beog 1)! stroyed, Loos §100,000 ; tnsured for $90,000. * in police stations, W be lorwarded to Ass Wha Blate easivnnt Maciece sin ena ae spolng dows in | accident du We year ending Ju ‘ nited Stutes Senator from Delaware, died at Dos al ot an aaguipa i , Giatton joy peri fa hed, t ve a are g ia dows 8 | Reow lieed, fore whtclt there was peld the’ um of | yesterday ut 6 " Vie’ eryc i Asitizen of Bang tics, an ex miber of the | Bax n, Mo., Jen. 2.—At about 7 o'clock last TTMOEUAYL nisi iat Dene eWCcAtl Tho monthly moeting of this Association wag ne Internal Revenue Depertment rooms, ‘The lower | giz,ait.we," Thera were 106 passcugers and ein | Renato from 1501 to 190, aftertho death of Jolin M, | Teai-iature, has lately: S000 by ele’ | ovening » fire broke vutin the grocery ature of Harrie | |) Pvc prausa, pony. —A fi helt on Saturday eveniog, Mr ‘Thomas Melaka, floors ore not finished, and may not be undor two ce | plosees killed, and WA iniured. ‘Phe agaregate ex: | Chiyton ted G00" Ore Central wlook, “Another pocks | Contior, on Broud street, aud spread CEA att RE SN de S| Hroudent, snd Mr. Co Cvinus, Secretary, tn at is ri penditures of the roads ol the Stato show wn excess a rete foucisanth W 00, ; til ten brick sbores "were Uentroytd, Dostly a lon atrcet, carly on Baturday eves | cordance ‘with custom, the Soviety tndulged to Shree months But the Revenue Department coud | Over their carninge uf $74,081.0. ‘This is accounted | Jlumilton Allen, of the Fourteenth W It has transpired that land thicves have forged | them containing heavy wtocks of gous, ‘The total | body tad iguited @ bolo of straw. | The flaiies were | Seas of vueial enjoy it, which tinging sud abort movein atany time by using the entrance throngh | for in tho tact that many of the companics whose Le a ae ae art F of titles to and held over 10,000 acres of bind iv De | lose is estimated at $309,000, Te AbOR big Ociock the eta cecal eee aeedse+s | addresses were the leadiog features, ‘There are but tho main building. ‘The new cash room on the acc. | Poids He wholly within this State have anticipated | inaion Tngine No. }. died ol) Kalb ord Ciltwell counties, Mo. One of the partie | fy Peart Starer, N. ¥.—On Saturday oflore | AUNVOU NS SOclaed Te mie Fe culig fire occurred | dity slate roofer in tho ctiy, and forty-five of these Ap eager, tae their earniny's to pay dividends or to make perma. | Qisuty Ie Wal M vrare of HKe concerned 1s now in jail at St, Joseph, noon, the back basement of 29. t etna Bact lie wor oh ae te nstrets | ure members of the Unio, ‘The Society bus boom ond floor te unfinished, owing to an unexpected de+ | peng {mpravement, The total amount of grose w York in 1s¥2, and becane The W “fi f Fane ae a} | Rev Neving uso the work of an luccndiary, Lov | fy existe wut five years, Tho meubere bave Jay tn bringing over the marble work from Italy, | earnings of these ronds. is $17,115,788. and the nsburgh 1a 186, Firat he man at | The Woman's Suffrage Sovicty of St. Louis | pied "by Ucorge MJ ar poll $1,000, The owner, Mr. W. B. Nichols, le insured," | {haatiues of work at G440 per da to b of | total wapensca, including new. constrictio gine Compuny Nov. and neat In iso, an assistant | bold a mevthig om Saturday. Delegates were ays | Tactures, wan dauagod byte and water 1 | Buasring Avoxa Tie Decawane ano Hopsay |e? : fi ‘Tho walle are to be panclied with rare spcetmens of | total eEne is ¢: enginver, i 1859, he wos made chicf engineer, He | pointed to go Jefferson City and advocate the | tent of $2,000; insured Kt fest th 1 Gawitecerabable tue lieaset etucie Cant eieh mete _—e Talian marble, ‘The murbic work for thin room will | {Yeamiingd over exp was (our geart at the head of she Fire Pepartivent, | cause of Womun Buftrage before the Legislature, — | by K. Seliorliech, Liquor dealer was damiced ahout | fay at Lrababls Ale lan ale Lougshoremen's Soctety, Nov a goat about forty thovaand dollars, ad when fnishea | 42." hw rypovt iy While pinying with his children on Hridey »vcol'f. | George Butler, lato President of the Tennessee | PLO; Ineurol. Tho second floor, occupied by J. | Win nn S Etanging level cre nfo |, This Union met on Saturday evening, Mr. Je At will be the Gnest voom In America, not in the | lar statements, &e. rapgod, | be lay on the bed a moment; and wen bie wit: | National Buk, was asain arrested lust night, Uo | cd iecurc fame fuetarst were dumuned by verter, | below Barryvill ng | $i, Kinw, President, and Mr. B. Kerrizaa, Secretary. won - " pag vaken sieate: hunce, he was dead, was released on a writ of hadeus corpus, He wil) ye biulding is ulso demaged about $5aM); (sured, | Blece by & sin, # of pow. | The uausl and quarterly reports, which were ry ‘THE COMMISSIONER OF INTERNAL REVENUR, credit upon the Commission ' ae : be Drought up for trial to-morrow, cor, tw ab led lown twenty thousind tone of | Sere highly grathiyiog ’ if satestell ae é lage re a tock, aud carrying away” in its course ono -— Mr, Rollins is expected to return the last of the | aa arpanyand Susquohanan itnllr Terrible Railroad Accident—A Mau Dragged Pera teye dy hip leah ques he Wes Aasldente The rietghiug tu Now Jerseys | uundeod and fitiy feet of tow-path und slope wall, Cortmen's Protective Assoctation, week, and will stick it out unt] March, when Gear | Bivguatox,Jan, 3.—The opening of the Albany Over Two Miles, Baturday, ‘The accident wes caused by the ro | _ fn Nowark, Elizabeth, Orauge, Irvington, Helles | wi ich, with avcut eight thousand tons of the rock, | the Special Committeo of this Associat eval Grant will hove a name realy fur the Senate to Wad Aaa aac sa) Wo) Will ba Galsseaiad bere CR the From the Harrisburg Telegraph, Jan. ving of ® Gap from tho gun, Which causcd the dix | villv, Paterson, end throughout Hudson, Essex, and | lodged in the eige of the Delaware river. The bale | ow siturday, Mr. A. L. Brew ' : tive -twelve thousand tons-—of the rock lod fact opon, Mr, Rollins will then move to Boston, afternoon about % ofelock, Rol The snow te | fue, welve \houna He coals Odie Tund the breach made iv the tow-path. | ti" for ay Unto countics, the rloighing is superb. called io prepa 12th inst, The Legislature and Gov, Hoffman, with " fy elyrhit ir A te condition of tl streets, The ebairaan suis Where, in company with the Hon, W, BE. Chandler, nt brakeman on a fre Spain A large building on Union street, Albany, be+ inches deep, and packed hard, Newark, and tho | It will probably take until the fret of Marc, with et el pete 0 wil attend to the insurance Awenclen in New Eng: | the officers of the Frio Railroad, the Syrucnse and this eity and Marysville, fll 0c Jnubion ta. daomen OiNEd Ar Coes aes ol on es (eee | penaghheestaeh ind peaked Lard. ewatk 2 Wil | as Wany ten As can Work udvuntagcousls, toro. | Hal owing to the shocking cquditiog Of the pavemen® nit Of Jay Cooke's new Life Insurence Company Binghamton Nallroad, and the Delaware und Lack: | oa Bo ea eee ainsi oe ioed | try. Was crushed by snow on Baturday. ‘The wullde ng of Dells, ‘The lower purt of Broad wireet | move the rock from the canal, and rebuild the tow- | bo heen so. mevercly injured ae to be unfit for use, ‘THE PRESIDENTIAL VOTES OF THE STAT the Albeny and Surquel tuna Kallrond, are expected | discovered | Dposed to have. f froin the | (RK Was oo erely wrecked, ae oe ied at atau ty Hof de mrnous a mad, the prow Ho sof jaiee tt iy fore sapee Witure of fron twolve to af Howotutte be were progered |e Selation to the remeval ice-President Wade " 1 sent. Two trail 1 come from Al: | train ab beyond the Hurrisvurg stock oh .Goine » a8 be cal he breand 'y stab’ Sbuadant harvest, During | toca tousal A of obstructions whieh builders and others loawe Vice-President Wade has received the oMeisl | 10, De BIVnRI: slo'ctogk in the altstrone, ahd. one | Sardis ilo: tes drneed oioee une treet’ diotauee of | The Chicago Soldlers' Home indignantly pro. | the doy bo fu the va ue Missiovauy Socterr’s Mewriva i Bgoox. | tie streets... The Association Will take ectlan Syom votes of all the Statos by mail, alinongh only balf | Of thom will rturn in the cvening, ‘There will ben | overtwo miles, With his head downward, bofore bis | test aguinst Gen, Butler's action ordering the élcsing fe rallroada y LYN Laat evening, in the church on the Heigits, | $hese resolutions at the next meeting, the number of messengers appointed to bring the | grand dinver with spccches, Be: The citizens of | sad fata was kilown, When extricate from the mae | of the institution, ‘Tey have resolved to kecy it | iti hundly Deed the tently aunivervary of the Wowan's Uintow Abbe eros 01 ed hing. amion are making preparations (ur w fine cele | elinery of the ear {rom Which he was precipitated he | Open until spring, bocause otherwise forty or Aity “he tant ovening the mild weather | *enary Society was commenorated, aud the mems The Marble Rubbers, votra here bave arrived Next Wednesday is tLe frances By waa pe) za} Hia ekull wos crushed, hin | disabled veterans would be without a home, {ull rips to-duy. Late | toveniog the mit wear | bere "bade formal farewell to several Th en, fe tect ociation, last day on which those votes can be received. It is a Cea protrnied from thele sockets, b won| Mosars, J. M, & A. J, Prauk, clothing mer- | tie cinniny tho siciebing wee rue No horse care | missionaries | who are about to sail fir eae men, Drming p protective aecpeeien bot generally known that thy law provides that these farm Accident at a Skating Rink, badly n Ha) Miler ‘ the countsy the siclghing wa nor ee ON | China The Rev, Dr, Buddiugion veal the warrative meh lp Me Sew Fok Aswwoy ‘f y City or Hoboken yestorday, the ot snow and Ico haviag pubau emai sleds and his right arm gad leg severely | chante at Owabs, have fulled| Mabilities from §5,000 e ruu in der A portion of hie clothiag was foube bF | to aun.a00, FeO in secured’ by mortzeges on Feal | Comps aul one of his Ponte sb Eee! estate, Itts thought the creditors will compromise | iravel, was a renident of Busquchunna | (he iauer with the fri o second “ a ¥ puc, on Saturday, Me, of the anointing te Saviou's iweb Dr. Bild FCORd BUFtAe And NIFH SYORUE, 08 ed sketched the ovfein and the objects of the Hocioty, | Lislrick: McCabe in the chair, A comaittee waa Wilod Wan’ chameinen to supply a wank | Polnted to wominate oMccrs tor the cusulng year, to report at the Leak moctuc, Severul cumumdates ‘ Biossengers who fail to deliver the vote bere by the N. Y., Jan, 8.—A serious accident ruised. st Weuncaday iu dauuary are subject We fine of | occurred at the skuting rink in this etty last cvouing | Ebte 0, by the falling in of the roof of the Uuslding by the | Hn upen —— - 3 . township t three miles north of this city, jh becoming notorions for sensa- | love tele by miss! namely, educa. | i wal She ore admibtes erviso cl ed Ch omnis 4 yah h bt cud, He was about § years of age, 1d 85 ond 89 yeare, died a calm and quiet death at m rH er, who. relator NE | ‘the Bocie entirely unsecteriun, all devomia: rvisor Dutcher has suspended Collector | seriowsly injured, one of them, tho son of Col, Dodge, | euds He Was a years of ag f ean to Gekteriita, Dole ca aha of Wred. Burkley, a farmer, who relatos that As bo | fhe Speicly Me eblirely, unwecterians ao evo ln iy, He died last git.’ The others had mba a — @vllaghan, of the Ninth District of New York, for | {™ a way an’ | was welling along the atrect in tho evening, shortly War ¥ read @ number of extn ta Troi the So- The Private 4 i broken, but, with the exception of u daughter of Mr nel % jovernment | Within forty tainutes of each other, aiter dark, he was #ot upon by three wen, who we ol 0 alleged corruption In ofice, ‘Tho office bas been put | J. W: Huigits ure aut considered ine dangerous c-" uses TOPE 03 fet OepeceatLCprenan lak: | married tiatra century, tivew atianket ‘over his Head, Wet him ‘hen ina | ciky'# correspondence, | Tue ev. Dr. Storrs | cuateante Maciety, mumberlg in charge of Henry Wood, brother of Fernando | dition, Many accounts have been returned frum | ‘The recently reported robbery of (. H, 8!un- | foot, and chucked im into w wagon. After driving | phone OF (b8 neciasity OF terehing women | ost might. Mr ¥. Crosse, wee ‘Wood, Congressinan trom that district, O'Callaghan Lea ee mn eS Ottawa because they were written in Frens we express agentin Ch! Maas, by two | rapidly for eeveral hours bis ceptors brought up ab | Wel uN vo ar eval Soverm pe wae made, om paymei Acacia Lopar No, 14, F. any A. M., Wagmina- ra hos rice gts eye | After remarks by thy Kev, Dr, Bonengk, N40) On un Obscure road, where 1e | AINE reuarks by woe 1 45 cach. Phi Aollars, from whic ndow leas Soclety has a lund of two mumbers, iv caso Of siekness, nue oflicers ‘hy who were reported to hay @00 Wool ure both Democrats, stroct aud thrown red 9, OF lered not to attacted him on the Tox, D. C.—A stutod communication of IMs Louge, was kept prisoner there f. SENATOR DIXON eld on the €2d uit. ior the election of officers for tue Bae * put he wae bound and muiied ee ast bs 4 supported at the rate of @8 per week; ead ta (_Benstor Dison announces ha Intention to ran | Egress Went “ew! ols tebe" Cope the’ aga co wth a ie Ne | lend tages MURITL iS: | fate eae the fe oft neal. mel ge adie " " SE lec ‘waasos: robbery, wae relean ONT Ai if Say Clty Weldon ‘punet, celves Fran -oue (Ar Cunarons next eotasa om Ue Dewveraia ean. | Poe aie Mpiata taeeghiplctod gE, Maan Sesiad and woud Be ue’, ; ea Fallovod hlaue OF "8 meets TL oont annual ball ob Living Mad Jam, - a eee TTI ed sees a i ,