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oa |_ = THIRTY-SIXTH YEAR. EXECUTION IN FREEHOLD, N, Ji | sens, of te comsinrcal hon, anes tometer | FROM WASHINGTO i Risd'done., He had becn on a spree for etn days, and a vt ee for three days lad eaten nothing at all, In the cu ‘Special Despatches to The Bun, ACCOUNT OF THE MURDER AND TRIAL, | sutcr ‘ass as° soc ae_Pioming. They awaye Wasmtxorow, J PRICE TWO CENTS, LABOR MOVEMENTS, I ALBANY. EUROPEAN NEW ° — Co-operative 4 he New York Poor-The U, TURP EASTERN QUBSTION, This Society met Sst evenion. Sy, doa: * Senator Morgan tn Albany - {n the chalr, Shares amounting to §500,000 have beea. n of Terror wization of Bustnoss Mou—Marttal lived happily together and had brought to- a UTLER RETAINED AGAINST MR. BOWLES, Law tn Seven © rT Potttion! Machine. Post: —— ether tt d a et om @il A stead ‘ ponement of ference Asked fo isened, ard $11,000 bas been ad me find Kid cay” dlmoulty ‘except after drinking, oad agit, Butler will dotiver his financial speech on | Wastinotoy, Jan. 1.—Cen, Horace Porter, of | Ausawy, Jan, 1.—Drief end unimportant ie the by the sate ic | Arrsogemsnts Were dete bela of pete Interview with the Murde fr, | then it beon potbing more than worus, A) “*'"" Dill In reference to arrests of persons | Gen. Grant's taf, having Anlahed his investigations | record of she Legislative proceedings to-day. ‘The | Pants, Jan. 7.—The Sublime Porte by sont a | Meetings during the winter. eation put by anotner reporcer as to his ini re in transit acrons States, was drawn ap over a month rr ith Fleming's wife be evaced entire 4 tooo Gov, Clayton's militfa, reports a8 fol- | certainty of an adjournment over until next week | Commanteation to this city, asking for & postpone. — Coopers’ Union No. 6, Wy Wath oF bn e000 Dots tomers Brent Ago, to prevent any occurrenes similar to his arrest | lows: had led to @ considerable stampede, The Senate | ment of tho Conference on the Kaatern Question | This Union met last event FROM LIFE TO DEATH, be conta ead ~ wifing, ad had learned most of 18 7 ane Ly deal submitted to Caleb Cashing The present State Government Fs ariiaty fo | bad a brief sitting of Mftocn minutes, for eight dass, in order that Inatructions may be give ip the chair, ‘The Treas ret en In Jail, #0 that now he could * make out almost any. | for approval, and bears on its face his opinion of the | some danger previous Presiden lon. os wind x ved to the eredit of the Society, A anatase: thiog.” He eculd bet write sad writing. Bold | gin, fu hws hendweiting, Gear Device “a been em. | Seaator Harker had Been shot and wounded badly; | Senator Creamer acems to be tho spectal friend of | Prepared for tho representative of the Tarkish | #40 legates from each of the’ eight Untnern (in a forced, determined tone) that he was reatgned ham, of the Lower House, wounded ; Mr. | the poor of New York city, He tntroduced « reso- | Go' ae ramen meet in the Metropolitan Hotel next Tuesday, te ir. U Nee children, | Ployed to prosecute Mr. Bowles, of the Springfald | Hien’ s member of Congress and Yesterday, in the rays of the noond and prepared to die. His wife and 8 Freedmen's | tution calling apon the Commissioners of Charities ~ tuake the necessary arrangements for carr, S y . ft n le yi rath the unepotted bine above, Wiliam N. | from rtm be had, been separated Ch Ea Repubitean, for his editorial remarks about Mr. Jas, Benes nite, Bipee eae Cxter icity meas, and Correction to report whether any Legislative re- be Gehitet i hichg il me = the Grand Socioty the next eis Wooley euffered the extreme pensity of the law for | na athing since he was'a bey. ‘This le the eure | Fisk. Jr. The General announces his determination | 31" Governor, Senator Rice, and others, had | licf for the poor of the city le required Violence tn Ireland. > Wmurdor, He was hanged in the jali yard at Free- | stance of his conversation, which was extremely | to bring the case to early trial. Gen, Butler docs not | to aslecp in tho State Honse under guard, for fore The Assembly won tn mn about half an hour, Lonvow, Jan, 7.—The feeling among tho Journeymon Bricktayers, hold, N,J., for wilfully Killing Hartshorn Fleming | diMecatt to understand, owing to his Imperfect arti- | approve the action of New York officers in locking | Of Assusipation. ‘The Governor wisely tetrwined . A rf 9 The Vice-President, Joho. Litt tenantry in some parte of Ireland te very bittor | night’ The inte Iectees ate Teeuke bobs Against the landholders, and many cases of agrarian | reuiriny from office, was tendered @ omanimous fore of several doy® | violence are reported. ot thanks for faithiul discharge of duty, Mr. Jom from taking any violent measure until after the elecs | bUL the business transacted was without Importance, Con, fouring that the opposition might make capital | So far as the Assembly ts concerned, the expe t, our OF. “As soon an it wan over, However, he or: | geveral yenrs has shown that a f men, culation. He scemed ‘to be quite cool generally Ba the 10th day of August, 196%, at Shark River, | iihough occsslinally there would be w nervous ex: | UD Mr. Bowles over night, Wooan township, Monmouth county, pectorstion of tobacco-juice. And here it might be GEN, GRANT AND Mm, Wasmat nee of Nea AP ene stony opucco as he Wasted, and’ also wite' three drame or | THe Hon. K. 1. Washburne stated today to | Sentzed a militia tree of atont eight handred em | se uty period ofthe sosaion ts abeulutely neccsenry ili Hacks "cho amy elected "Freusaran, aa 467 ne Seadstantiatly as follows, and ts collated, not only | wuiskey a day mombers of the House that his speech was prepared | southwest,and Uphom !n the northeast, with orders | and, therefore, is not to be regarded as a waste of SPAIN Sltkwrers Aeieonee te tar © Wena Richard Bom the evidence, but from the statements of the ‘THE LAST HOURS, without any consnitation with Gen. Grant, and de- live off a coantry, taking Wit, Foe ceeeretely time, By far tho most tmportont duty devolving o mbly, and trustees were elected aa folletne eh Barderer and from the accounts of neighbors: | On tie last night on eacth Wooley did not eat ang. | Livored without the General's sccing It, or knowing | Neeenntt7. and Riving vouchers, Hla {nteation 18 t0 | ions soaker ts a propor constitution of the stand Communtat Conaptency Discovered, Keilly, Thomas H. Smith, and Bernard Wilsoe, “Yooley and Wis victiin, Fleming, were raised | thing {or supper, bn took & litle whiskey and milk. | j49 contents, Tio eamasstan have slrenay, boon exevates oy cen: | ing Committees, to whieb afi bille and other inpore | Mannro, Jan, 7, Tt ia reported that a commu - a Wgether, of at least in close proximity le _scoms, however, to have slept we in thn is - tence of a wiliiary commission, Seventeen others | tant measures ai erred for consideratto nist conspiracy tina been discovered in Jere dela tone tors and Finggers, fo each other, and ince youth ed been | Mopmng he at» nothin, at took more whyekey and bgsspabhike seal hah all et We bigedlecd are in Uricon, and a great number have been run out | (ont mansures are relerred for 6 reveal artens | rowers: An investigation te ts preuress The Blue Stone Cutters’ and Flaggers’ Asoo Spd A ee ag , n | milk, and a cup of coffees About 9 o'clock hi publican Senators held @ caucas this | of the State. But the beat result 1 can see is tie | Which the course of Icgislation ts to a great extent 4 Progress, Atlon held thotr monthly meeting last night, the Pre ste, Both were trained to, or rather wou washed his fice, hands, and feet carefully, dressed Neposition of a yu ein ~ apred 101 Olle ou niet —_ ander ti wrge ollow the business of Hsing and oystering ¢ viscera." The Rev. A. Slane ¥,.of the Vrot~® | sideration of Senator Morton's Rosumption of Bpecte | Grreat fasleu chomnline st ont he present, he proportion of two op ‘ eiduehad, Waa 1a Gi Ula tones % Tho Rev ney Dealer, arreat lawless characters if the Government tel Cs 4 - - his report, showing the Soelety to be in a fi cout of New Jer, and jn the shad acason in the | tant Episcopal Ghineeh, who as aitended him during | Payment bil and Mr, Rdsnesdy'e eecelnnioe aeelen, | ACCemM tina ertT EY, or three to one of new members, thie Ie a Pre Wowntes Rive tev Reveterten condition ‘financialy ae well as In point of -mamber Werth siver, | Wooley was married some thirty youre | Di "STE riahin Goth aecapelin winitioes, Te | ine that (he Mvetwenty boude shieeld be paid in golds | ,.,h¥e Governor has necopted many such pledges, | work of extreme delicacy, aud requires careful Havana, Jan, 7.—The French steamer Imporne | Baving nearly 300 members in good standing and o ago to an catimable young woman, aud by Lae how bo stated ‘that ho was baptized by the Rey. | No conclusion was reuched. ties. “The entire conservative’ wing of tne Hepubtr, | amd deliberate consiieration, In this matter the (rice, from Vern’ Crug, brings atll later dates trot $1,.00 to tele credit in Dank. Unree children, two dauzhters and one son, She t. Dealey on Sunda, Kh of December, and ad * . vt Phe st | Feputation of tho Legislature andof the Speaker ie | Mexico, There were many rumors, some of then —— ; eth ; ed se oh Prayers w hye SENATOR MORRILL'S RE-ELECTION, fan party were oppused to the declaration of martial | FeP ni : aner* | claiming to ¢ om reliab uirces, i Jott vim with Lee ehildrea about Afteen rears since, | Were iang a the cell Ge this terra morhiag cf yee: | Private telegrams from Auguste, Me report | iA, jnelading ¢ th, United Mates Army.com- | ound up, and any auch consideration on his part ay | Simias t@ come from reliable mt Der rien men's Sosteer: Mexico Is on the eve of @ revoluton. It} At the mo this duty requires, he cannot possibly give to | is rtol that the © are disgusted | ttvan, the Pronid is constantly beset by © horde | With the Administration of duaren; that | meetin tho Presid Ved by Lerdo de Tejad arguments tn favor of his polley aro as tollows: | of applicante, who pres# thelr clams upon him in | (hey ghreaident te controtiot by Lerdo de Tejada; | Tigiy t ly mecting last night Daniel Sub nt, reportod that sinoe the Inet one of tier members had diod, Accord and went to New York or Bro ber thus leaving bos been gener influence of ber relnives, who wished to withdraw dianding the troops in the State, They admitted the that Senator Lot M. Morrill will have twenty ma. | reign of terror establuhed by the redele, but wanted the United Stites to make the arrenta,’ Gov. Clay. | it while kiyn. The cause of | tertay, which without the walls of the prison Was y assigned to the | bright, and warm, and sunshine, His two sonsin. : Jaw were with the doomed man, and participated in | Jority in the Repubiican caucus. elle creisea, und one of them made an ¢ 5 ie contrelion by 4 Is te Usual apjropriation was made for the fw her from the influence and companionship of hor hus- | the rellglous exercises, and one of ‘ BxIT THN TARIFY DILL, tie United. States trons tia Rog KROW the Pave | seston and out of ponson, and eet all the appliances | there ian ee rons eect as the? P and | neral expenses. band, whom they belived to be a drankurd and irro-* Ten cht M7 ays see Mewea: Doimealtles coms | UU acies Utes tay ts Wee: Wrpeeie, aaa tiene: | OF WallonRaling sud einer: forme or lmipertanity to Au, American waa murdered outaide bly ba Vhatever ma: cusor red the tortff question to-day, and the polie; ‘out worw ve he € “Th pels " walls of cra Cras hort, before Wievably bad. Whatever may bave been the ronson, | fis Limn, and requested forgiveness ef all whom é question to-day, and policy of | mt worse than ever when they leave. “The reb work without the slightest regard to propriety. tag ot the Breach atearast: “The asaon These men held a stated meeting Inet night she left him, nd did not see him nguin until ashort | he had Injured. SeObCLE DCRGHL Cae re eee ee ree ae | Seeded Gre Gr Bierce 1a Laaer nea, Eee reine: |. Tinetodore Ths whet to bond: ibe Lealatalure away |'Gimee Mboages Baste. Geome. aatbortinn umicors, Mr. Schaefer being retained time before bis death, Wooley went on living the bard Tie END, conceited ete ty now, before the House. Me. | they reap abencdt, ‘The tallies puatenee oli tue die. | for a fuw days, thot the Speaker may carefully tupposcd t2 have eacaved and arrived af | Prevident, The otiew, which aumbere four Wy m life of a Osherman,and getting along as beat he could, About 14 the Sherif entered the cell, and loorhead, who had tt In charge, returned to-day. | loyal, and eatorte pledges irom them bo reepuct tue | took ove 7 wae ante te " vana yesterday, Tho United Sta Goneut at | ir Witinmebotes son dey ph ranch sockett ha Wooles's aris were pinioned. He wan dressed in | Tae Committee concluded to let the bill take ite | Ine \ sia look over the list of memt study their | Vera Crug is powerless to obtain jusice, Tue Mest. | (1 Willlomeburgh and Jersey City. The men es? At different times he wer f varlous person: P blu nin, est, ana abot r Ps 6 these pros! ra reek Antecedents and capabilities, and form his commit as ¢ United States, | e#Faing $80 per week. among whom was Ficm) whom, ae before stated, | Sing color, and wore. wlipperse The Mack, eap. and | *HBCce for the prevent ae itis. This ia equivalent | (Afters, People hare, tArvatened to, Bradt up the | anteer oats and capab ¥ of the most grcedy and el ither ‘war, - be had known from youth. During the period gone | noose were placed upon him, and in company with | to Bo tari legislation this session Gre removed, thia teaches them that the Stato le able | importun: te will remain, bat he can, at least, acclude Seats bat tees head & ‘The Liederkranz Moctety. over, Fleming married, and after the breaking out of | tue Sheriff, lie deputies, and the clersymen, ke lert RL ALAsRA YoRDEASE GEiEAHON to protect itself, ‘The milltia Las been updce toler a at least, seclud areas end, for, he parpose 0 Ata general ing last night the members \ » Fe his cell, and walked n into ther ‘ard of the Pr . Diy good control, and the plundering reported in the | himself, and eveape them for a portion of the time, hall Meinl head a diseu © erection of a club house on property the rebellion Jon Shark Hiver, where he was living, | jail, ‘The path to the gallows had been strewn with | Mr. Hulburd’s Committee on the Aluska pur. | press, is the takingrot enpyiies under brdera.. One | As the Senate ie memailer and moremenceestve te v4 —_ thot h n purchased by oue of the members ie and enlisted tn Cupt. Fatterson's company, in the | shes to prevent slipping, and soon they arrived be- | chase took the testimony uf two correspondents to- | amllitiannan committed a rape ona white Wo: | than the Assembly, It casity Kwepa in advance of the AYTE AND 8ST, DOMINGO. Lexington aver " eatinent of New Seren ote r i the rope. The death warrant was read, | 44, vied ne man, but was immedi: Hby Gen, Catt . ¢ Cartmen’s Protec: i Fourteenth Regiment of New Jersey volunteers, and | Int" ihe fated murder fr aimviy sald. te tig | GAY. but beyond the fact that they received nothing | 2%, be ema 10 be 4 wren), tried, on business from that body fagngeinent Wt PertaucPrin Attwebite | eens pare n By: tective Association met lat Guring ecrvice gained the reputation of a brave, com: | Sherif, * Mike ft quick,” and after slaking bi from Russia or any of the lobbyists, nothing new | victor, Promptly executed. The Governo: As the Secretary slip is to be deeded on Tuesday, the Asanaaiunte Malnave—iite Sia ¢ fos cake ree the transaction of routine business, Potent, and Mithful soldier, While he was absent in | with sevcral friends, sald to the three or four was made known. Policy has no dont seriously interfered with bu 100) Of Chis month, it 9 naturally becoming the ab a Cut to | the question of the condition of tho streets wag Com tuken up, dred lookers-on, * Good bye one und all, hess where 1 after some debate, waa made the rtlal law las beon proc med, and in the army, scrving his country, Wooley lived in the | Sree lore sna eee ete iE ‘bi THM WEST POINT ACADEM Jored business men of all parses, he sorbing tople in political circles. Senator Morgan ar- | Havana, Jan. 7.—The rebel General Saget had | ier of business for @ special meeting to be beld ow fame house with his (Fie mee *) wife, and It was the | jatchet cut the restraining rope aha | om a Jerked Tho House has made the West Point Appropria: | Hou Lael loyallate, P Te hing tnterierod with travel, | rived bere this morningand has taken a room within | advanced on Portau-Prinee and began « heavy con. phan ae bie cee common belief of the neighbors that he was too foti- | two feet into the air by the lall of four haudr t i ad taden off Lands for tho milliia at season When they bps rs hey i . nonading, whieh was vigorously returned, Prost — mate with ber. In rogard to this, however, there | Pounds of iron. {on bill tho epeeial order for to-morrow. This bill | wore badly nocded, ad created t Tyliea, A Fey doors: oF the Fenton Healgesrters ab tae Dele |: eit Balante reesally stiended tt te. Deen Enrthauake at Son, van Hi He died vory easily—there were but three of thoso | generally gives rise to consider: rt Smith neknowledged | q f, al lo debate, but will | however,uccompl Peems to be mo positive proof, although the current | epasmodic contractions of “the site use. Ho patd his reapects to hie rival within | ig the church. wt Min ef period after he reached the clty, is pre | @ party of rohela attempt oane, While there | On the lat d 10 capture him, of Docomber the brig Minnie Abbe, probably be p mmittee of the | #inguine’ cxpecte d through the C i m ‘ f New Bed‘ord, whea to lat. 5 n., lon, $7. 0, Of opinion sots strongly that way; in fact, the people | common In such executions, The pal Whos that he thought the Gove Judgment was better ‘ PR ae live I frosh | DOL ho wae wengonably informed or the plo | © When ‘ 7.40, while Waraahis: tetlaibionly: 6 Wis lost after twelve ininutes, and al Chole tomorrow, Tt reduces the appropriation | than hie own, and that the reauit would fully justify | #ence already acems to have tinparted frowh | PO) 0 Awan Lek his personsi nd | ander Mill sail, was atrack by heavy cross Of Ocean township religiously belleve tt, and it fitcen minutes, At 1225, $50,000. the action of the former. “The Governor ie disposed | vigor to hie supporters, and evidences of his popu: | int, made | “i Lats se aes {Meisverabenr | is were attacked by the conspirators | which earricd away fore and main topmante, with to pieces. Capa Hayticn was clorely besieg i by the revolutionary forces, Jucmel still remain 1 rigging attached. A light breese and after cutting away the rigging, ned attack of | tho captain kept om bie course; bad heard alow, © feuntrvorable to the | Tumbling nove two hours previous to the ewell, never been Ceuted, When Fleming, after being dis- | ho warm mood deed ibe Weight, Forman’ THE NRW YORK RLECTION PRAvos. to relieve each county from. martial law as tharged, returned to Shark River, he and his wife | Laird, and Combs, and the body was lowered into | The Mon. O. J. Dickey returned from Now , €8@ be done safely, Tho Governor Is ectialnly ® ; . ie ¥ 8 plain coMp, and delivered to the relativ " As | man of fnteiligence and nerve, and der | visible effect upon Gov. Fenton has the | ad in posacenion of te revolutionists, and well | Waa blowin bad Wooley boarded at Bennett's tavern—whether | * Fr''conciuding thie ond account it would not be | York to-day, We left the Sab-Commitice taking tes | Himicahicotmg mechh hie ae ee aboredander | ot ntage of controlling w very perfectly organized | prepared and able to resist the theemttted: case lt nil the time since he came back or not we could not | fering to omit mentioning the unseemly and blame. | timony, which will be very voluminous, showing | err. Foor thon ris were scized by the Ku- | potitical machine, His appointoos through the State bintive by land oF ao. Journ, but the th ablo curiosity maniteated by the peonle of Monmouth | giariting franda Kiox and thrown oil tie boxt below Memphis, Ilo ea 1 ‘i The news from St. Dom county and Frochold in regurd to this terrible work could seldom secure good men for officer in the | are his devoted fugh nd have been able to cre | Government party. “ca. Adon had crossed te fron. | and suppored that the heavy sea was caused by the ing out of justice, Women and young chiidrin THR MISsIasIPPE CONGRESSMEN. cantern coun tios lie had to depend entirely apon the | atoa fictitious public sentiineat tu his favor; but the | ther teenth 4 joined t wt Gen, Oxinds's | shock of earthquake Dut, OF wont away, and took quartery in an unin- | seemed absolutely greedy form sizht of the execu Major J. L. Wofford, of Mississippi, was today | MeBrors lor soidiors, | Nery respectfully, | | votce of the masses whu are not Influenced by poll: | forces, Prostdeat Baca'e position was’ becoming pow as It tarity are pouring In frum all quarters, exercising a | and ¢ In, blocks, pited house not far distant, Sho ion. Ail the windows of the Court House (which HOKACK crite — Bobited Nowse not, fir distaah, Shortly after thet | Hog. All the wikdews (Ot the Court Howse (which | | ott tn comasities om ceowsirnetion, Hie tleal machinery is boginning to make itsclf heard, | ° Mea! ener Shocking Acctdent in Cambridge, Mana. Pleming and hia wife were obliged to vacate their 1 upon tho gallows) ded, and. the —— whe Pheer lige Nextt pr hovse, which | 2oor ef the Co Hous Was blockaded by those | wus Inst cummer elected metaber of the Forty-first POLITICAL. and already something Ike a revulsion In sentiment CUBA Hostow, Jan, 7.—At about 10 o'clock yeaterday oarding Went to the sane house, which | who could not possibly have expected to be allowed | Congress on tno Republican ticket, and world be reabouts {a beginning to be ween, ‘The strusglo fe f f K carding ple ; he sauue house, which | who could not possibly hi pected 7 srrveb on the, Repoblisan Ucket, abd world be ou ~~ ginuing le forenoon, at the fron works of Lyman Kinsley & Oo, they ove Lor Pee WD Vicon.” ON OF: tie | LT stnes Woes, omcmna We COmRIdeTOd h BOFCIONG 1, (cc. 65a eab Ut \ad kate Wake vecidunilied heen | diWdtok) itapNblloai Glenshal’ Ooms Promives to be the mort exctiing one we have hud | Isabella Repudinted. Duter Publishes a Pre ridgeport, two men were kiliod, © third x be snagnepaed haut . oye ey whener ef they ye - tie the Consiltation at that time submitted to the people F for U, m. Mounto: sluce 1861 tt 4 fot Addrena, a Ieg torn off, and yeral others were heres Wes A quarrel, the basis of which wae tne ; iAcat Nt he Radical wing of the Republicans of thiy t — AvANA, Jun t night, by order of the jared Warlably the intimacy between Wooley and THE SOUTHERN STATES, fee Fatiboation of twessluey: | Major Wonca isiop:: | che: Cailoe W1nE OC tue Be bab icuay OF Ul NEW YORK DRomsLarerr Governmeat ail the statues SE urn touseting amd | Mere OF Hoey tnfured, or not seriously, The Madi Eiko la ba , 8 44 nd sits posed to the readmission of the State under the pre- | city met at headquarters last evening to organize the sa other symbole ‘of the late. dvs were re | acciient occurred in a new bullding pot ap Fissiau's wit, (Bo, saters! weak oe) bak | | Negro Troup) Virginin—Open Hostilitios | sent circumstances, believing that the Constitution | pewly-electod General Committos. Mr. J, V, Grit IATE—Aunany, Jan. 7, | moved from the squares and te during tha past season on Vortiand strovt, aud was rwing ‘Silt bvorationd oe Loehryy ty Throatened. was then defeated, and, if now forced npon the peo | ley was elected Choirman, and Mr. A.M. Keceb ant Crramun gave notice of a bill to‘ficilitate | pik yqmntnn Gener nea | Susan tio LogeThe ek tate ales eUMeT et hee = bo pal hil ts aet year, they had a quarrel, pnvonk, Jan. 7.—A communication was re- | pie, would be lujurious to tho best Interests of the Qnackenbows Secretaries, Hutense excitement mveyance of passengers aud baxguce In New | gaydt cf wit brave. over Ker, eccept every re | which y sn about the | tm which Fieining's wits participated, and which re- | cetved last night from the Sheriff of Princess Anne | Btate ailed in and around the hall, and a strong posse Mt Brooklyn, and to Incorporate the The revolution tins | 10K the men, Who worn killed at dist sulted in W t Coupany, Aleo to sponaibility, for your wolfu Qeets being thrown into the rept ani ihe Beaters | J or sixty ieet, Alfred Chorwood and Henry Paget | ty, addressed to the commanding oflecr of this VaRinrins, e WAS prevent to preserve order. It was al | fry by the appolntinent of an swept awoy the ty, tearing up by ee A rod Chia = Fleming. Previous to this, he und Fleming bad | sjcctment le had been forcibly rosiated by an armed a oe Ory Liens gee nares wero detoritued to keep out thelr rodaced bill to wine i to mon bis diguity, You will recive all the re Head bia left lex torn off w Hite wovye ‘tie ankle, aod pore drinking, After the occurrence abovementioned, | band of about fifty negroes. In compliance with | gross upon the telortapny ann the decamect pursore ends of Henator Morgan. A dlspo- | Dowait Company ee mit Of the Lang Island Btato Phich you require, Cuba Sponin | where amputation tok pisces) owr™ HosPtteh Vo ent to Bennett's taver hark River, end | fox ry and pi . ‘ og angers brothers, Brot. tits da; f here amputation took plac w er weave Bee tavern ot Bt ee Rive rund | requoet for ussatance to exveute the Law and preserve | {0 to he hie report, and putlished by a New Fork mnliested at fst to deny admission to | |, 0m motion ol Mr. Crmawen. it was resotenl that [ ty v roving of 8 nts day Cuba wll be | Arcot was beard to La weds | the peace, the military commander sent a force of | {ani nis whe lath curmeitar at riaty. . porters, but on a motion to admit, made and | the New York Cow G renart ieumediately ta ine ody | rete cil In pubite, reprosentation | The Manning and Oraham Fight, on Lone Bim." Aceording to the evidence at the trial, We | wwenty men to the ald of the civil authorities, Later | The President has nominated Tlallee Hilboura to ¥ ureed by C.0. Pinckney, Faq, the doors | what ouditional legislation ant approcriation, if may, | Qauanal © Goo Les S eR TeneMtel pelsesy Istnad. Said thot Fleming bad got the best of him that day, | information has been received from the scene of the | UO Assistant Heerciary of the, Tre Falls Weis bosed (6 Gk: (A. MUIGRE OF Guneoolated neevwsary for tho relict of the anflering. poor ta | *¥e Wberty, are grumten yo Laat evening, a large oumber. of and lad given him “a d——d good licking,” | qteturbance, 1a effect, that in an encounter to-day | FM estate agent here, originally irom fadlan Gelegaten. lounged aroand the hall, and ‘keph-posecs, | eaid city, Adjourned unui! ube 13th tiet a Fetired to stable situated on Lang Ista 4 that ming’s wife had thrown his things is not likely to be confirmed. sion of the sidewalk. The cre of the dele of the Revolution, pei fit between "Dh le om a ard fe had thrown his things | between the military and the negroes, a sergeant had Speaker Colfas's Oret kvee te to be given no gutes having been reail otf, it Was lous d that protosts ASSEMBLY TT evolutionary forces, strong in numbers, | known, dack Graly and Dutey ot of doors, He tae we e throe ae been mortally wounded aud three negroes killed, | Week. or 4 for he seats had beow presented from The Speaker presented # message trom the Gover. ore Desieging Gibara and obher towns, and 2000 of | for | #xt0. "i The fight ‘vommence | joon after some New Yorkers boarding at Harris's | orn officer commanding says that the negroes in the Seretrere fhe Necund, Benth, Ninth, Fourteonth, Biatecnth, | nor. tra “ snewalr of the Howrd af | then tre holding Col. Lono tn check at Tunis. ‘Tho | litb!, and was ik very desveraie. tengo Shoot It, Wooley put upamark, and one shot was | open attack, we anata the Third District; ©. -B. Polomus, Pifti; J. FE | Prsaed at tho Taal easton, bowing $21,000 th hie ty imtithe cut the toad, aud at the ent of the Gred, Here the only uncertainty of the story vecars: . 7. ft, lery, disth; J. L. Hastie, Kloventh: W hands ax wceurity from various contractors for canal y toird round, planted a heavy blow on Man: the gun was discharged, und nobody saw itreloaded, | 278¢bing and Hanging In Now Mexico, Wasmmnctox, Jan. 7.—The Parsinune laid be | Py eiiths mid taneO. Hemts Nineteenth Fopairs for tne fsithrul performance uf the contract paid wing's left ear, and ‘sent him tooliog Im kloooren eth Sr, Locrs, Jan, 7.—A correspondent writing | fore the Senate « communication from the Becretary 10 har theao eanses, and t Bilis were introduced Atmcnding the revised sta THE INDIAN WAR. Manning Caled 10 respoud on time being cabled, It was on this point that the defoveo in the trial re : a Ung. Mr.d, W, Culver oftcred (he | tutes no ae ts tllow. notice to creditors. to be pul Grabant wns deelired the winner, "TLe ight tasked Hed mostly. But it seeins that the vieltors had no | fom Ban Miguel county, Now Mexico, says thnt a | of the Interior in reepeet to tho late Indian battles. | futwing reanlution which wes ancpted Lshed at any tae afer granting ietters testament. - One hour und forty minutes. — Baily News, Th, pute ne nd that Wooley had both, and | Party Of armed men, supposed to be Meateans,en- | Mr. Wittiaae (Rep., Oregon) presonted the momo Kesotred, That all the delegater be stiowed to take | of of aduiuisteation ; amending the wets teluting t | Arizene vi aes Dos adinna Killed. —_ : owder nor shot, an¢ Cae Woe otitis ANG. | TES asc Cars OF Belarlion tose AM the tale petosns |. elec ine Cocerene atiy GP Aah We ce Ashe! iy seats tie Wa wscnter® | the storage of crude petrolcum, rock oll, or ane of | San Francisco, Jan, Col has organ Se falso tint he had ample time to reloud the cap-lock | tft the town of Exterit k all the men pr: rial of the Legisiative Awsembly of Idaho for y roper signatures of the | do petr Tock oll, oF any of an. 7 ri forma mx re East River, —On tho passage fo repeal ehapter IML of the lawn on mil ized an ex emecrolary), wits the | Ht products Mart atin zepnbe | 160; to repeal ehaptor Gb yinen asking for a | i uioregulart ali epube | 18. tw nora lupter tu ot the laws of AVY pennities, the carrying | the rity acd county of New \ork, watil tuFtier by rogulating eouvict labor in State pri of de ataend the genera ers and carried thom off fin When thoy | office there, Mr. Fi hanged one and shot (wo of the prisoners, Tho others made their escape, It w ever that this ‘was done fa revenge for the mm ‘of two Texans | of petre DEN (Kop. Me.) presented fi tey atta ition ugatnat tho #avages In Arizona. | of the h the State, | He surprised and deatroyed two villages, and killed *; to | eleven und captured twenty Indians, He also cap rallroad taw of 1850; to provibit | eur forry boat Suffolk County from James alip t@ Hunter's Port, when she wo8 off Plor 49, « middie womal » unho 4 the forward musket with which he committed the murder, The | testimony further shows that Wooley was taking oF had taken ® drink when he saw Fleming approach aemorial from w forbidding, under first stop enter 4 the tavern, when Woo | ain to pablle padethuer acavexincce, | On motion of Gen. Cochrane, the 1 u largo quantity of supplice i tans tng. Then ho raid, taking the gun: ‘Here's | ¥™ MUGS Cee cases Mesiaas oe TY (lich, Uregoh presented'e peciuon forthe | entttted to. ecats, under thts was o | Uhr tanta oF passenigera and rt iht below the it Ail and leaved oysrboard, and wae drowned, the 4—4 ; I vlow your braing out baled he nt hates oak aye habe ye fant J extension of the Puritie Tt Puget’ Sound, | und the gentlemen took thelr Mr. Nwinerton | of ivingipn atreel, New York, by lcanbonts novi. The body sabequently rfaeo, and we porhood was infested with a powerful gang of Mexi- Bee a dk A the prowat | was then oppomted. ten porary atitame, | gaung the Sound st Kier; incorporating th picked up by the tugbuas F, Wood ‘ as quick Lighting.” These words ara : Pray d Rey onmtiie (Het To) ed th. PURER. | ae Rilewind iecalation oamed. Cater or Mit jerman Clasrren Arbetter Verein of Brooklyn ; ala ‘ party of Indians camo | Picket! ap by the tugboas F iru and borne ve 4 1 half-breed Indians, white horse thieves, and mur- | of citizens of 2 nst the Houso i hen ot hacker Troma Ciead | witht . rl the sorgu » a in he du per. d y “4. Was adopted by an immense majority, and . u fT pon, [dll sqaige dy Pasa rag ie ac ptewt anced Ree . bill, tixing the duty H nd pro- cH oe dad sade aed fo Marsbatl atrcet, Iooklyu; relating ts the Ravens: | and drove two men (rom tnete teame eaten ieee ; \ Fleming went toward him, and stepped upon the : ae Eee posing a subettat Mr, Nex citep., Nev.) tntro | greatenthusinsm wood and Wililamaturch Turnpike and Bridge Com. | horses; then drove alt Clghty-one etree ene fone Fucir Gnowans’ Curn.—This association wet Who | Sanguinary Riot Uueed-a bill ty facilitate tclezraphic ation | Keotred, Luat we rogard Revhon RF Fonton as the f i ighty-une worsen anil tnules Naw. Mextee~twastes lay at tts rooms, 245 Broadway, Dr. J. Bk x to Jim Moon, ‘They also attacked lurk | 7° Ne | pany; be amend the act creating wdditioual justices Mr, | renresemcatt between the Eastern and Wert party of tl was about three feet cietant, holding the gun hor agalust Blacks. ne OrNew York, and. belleve th dition Uenegeae | Of kho pence'tn Hrooky i pant in 4 seen oe | it aat were detenn away A°mesaenvee trom | Snodgrass in the clair, and discussed the sulyeet of tal ‘ : : re : white and colore Age ior would greatly siren then tte party aid AY" resolution that w special committee dray'e Hance reporte nil the Lorvos from that point (0 | © Pruita ua Food," as sugested by @ paper read montally, discharged it, Fleming sprang up aa | Saxta Fe, Jan. 6.—Tho white and colored | anu dealers of Fre'thenatioua, wterenia, aud that we rromumond Lie | throu bo uprolnted to investigate the worLinss wid | the lower bracele of the Votes freee a ean | oF moods’ Sa tuseuated bys pager seed No Much as afoot from the ground, exclaiming, *( troops stationed at Central City, near “Pinos Altos, | same discount be allowed an stam)y jection to that oflie doings of the Merchants’ Pxprees Company without | one hundred and twelve, driven of since Cheat. | Dt Holbrook of the Merald af Health, The ab dear! and fell on his #lde, with hin bowels | reevntly fought ate ball, and two white and three | Ueein,thit business a Mr. Thraavun ckep, |, Gen, Cochrane thought it nob precisely in good | expense to the State, waa tabied a4, 8 Well an Que bundred and twenty horses anid | tendance was very large, some Avo or six Statce out of the wound, He died in fifteen or twonty | colored folders were killed, and many were | Til.) reported and iecommended the definite post Moai BOER Qoelt 8 Freolaitan Air ‘ee bag Abts | WELL GATS IMPROVEMENT, pleg, from ie ved ae anacoras prsnetiay 38 besides New York being represented, As am fi minutes, Wooley set the gun down and walked | Wounded. The nogroes claimed a right to participate | PoBOMeENt Of Hover Withiraw It. A-motlon W lable the resolution was | Mr. Krrnway offered tho followlng bluily neur Laporte Unis alt on, portant stop toward a permanont organlaation, away about twenty fect, and then came buck, Ashe | in the festivities, but tho whites objected, A fight One® OFFILE AT A TIME Host iy be maya to os The resolution was then tred, f tho Renata eonenr, ‘Tha inte. sasha Which is to bo completed next Thuraday, nearly Powied the body of Flaming he wand: You may | ensvel, ond afterward the colored troops obta.acd | | On motion of Mr. Epauwne (ten, VL the S sees ARAN DtEH ina ivhicba\ elisaea fer aay! [Lh ukelbone SR eu aA onee Nott | Banquet of the Cercle Francais de Uitnare | forly persons carolled themselves os annual mem Kang me here right on a tree; you ean do what you | reinforcements from tie fort, and returnod to the | {00K Up the Mill to prevent the holding of»: | other inan tian Fenton," whlen were also feebly | GUNeruin ie ay way be i waaay to wholly te nove the . monies bers, Tus Wankiy and Sem Warkur SUN will please with me; I'm going to Freehold.” He then | ball room and killed the white soldiers. It is ro- | toretharome afte dies: given. Cheers tor Senator Morgau fuliowod, and the | Gara channel The third anniversary of this Society was cele. | contain the proceedings ta full. Went away about thise-quarters of w mile into the | porto that they burned the builiing aad vavisad | |The bi provides that no parson shail volt wor ehaithe | €wsnittee adjourned," Tabled under the rules, Adjourved to Jan, 1% Drated with » banquet last evening at the club b | Acciat ro Craua W. Frenv.—atr. Cyrus W, 4 | the wife aud daughter of the owner. roenive ® Atom tor perforin tis ties of —_— os x jon plac any of orthy a 7 vialte i + sine, Woods, There were somo Aty people present, but | ane Tore tha T tlae ok teu proot uniter | ‘The Soldiers’ Orunnization OTHER STATE LEGISLATURES. pod m phe ¥* by Pe Or aA . A pred eee VL gy phd at Ieviagtoms O8. eat ae ab ok courkae SABEEN t a the Constitution or inves ofthe Ualted stated atthe anine | ae : o EBOISL es ealthy French citizens are enrolied among ite | North river, om Wedneviny, in company with on emt nobody seetued to bere. cen: stan beeen lege Fatal Encounter with Horse Thir Une, whother aveh ofice or place becitiemillarcs of | Ofthe Sixteenth Assembly Distgigt met Wednes - plc a sab Home EN. TES EES OR SUA SB CO ORDY HA BO fecure the murderer, About two honrs liter in Gananoae nada, Jun 7,.—Last ht a | Paval, and tint ary person violating this povinionaall | day night, and electod delegates to Yhe Geu:ral Com Budiana Legisinture. mbers. an hour's social conversation ia | gineer and architect, to lay ut tmprovemente for Ube he day Wooley returned to the hotel with his | party of four policemen’ went to the house of one | Pe deeued (0 lave vacated the oftive whic be holds af | mittee u Soldiers and Sauiors for the County of New Inpranavous, Jun. 7.—The Indiana Legislature | te Paton, the guesta wero invited to tho banguct | com mon. Th und Was covered with frozem oof the other York, which meets tonight at 106 Sixth y ard pia js urrest, und that o y” en edt mi. the , whe 101 as seeved with | anow, an st as M eld and : Varoat cut and bleeding profusely. It was afterwards | Chapman to cause hie erreat, and tat of © Curt)" | "A> Bowcwne etated that tho exisiing law did not | Capt” Bichuel Greea En Pioaten eee gonyened thivmoening. In the the Hon. Jota hall, wh Fo amy iahorate SepPae WH Bee " min 1 just as Mr Pickd and tr, gnats A, ascertained that he cut it with a pruning knife, The | (yase lor burglary and horas slealing. | Chast and | prolabit he payment of the aalurios of two offices ting to order. The following-numéd gentlemen | Ht Cravens. or Madison, as emul | Wines and accompaniments, The Viscount Maul | Pint, ofthe Central Mark, began to descond @ hil wound waa washod and dressed, and ho was asked | wereeathenged, aude fgit ensued, ‘Taree ot tre | we same person ea Me NCeRET AG eeatme eae | weetea eae Seas “e Cpeeaee Hom Wes Hi, Laue | tote Vouser the Hun: A. ¥ ataniens of Ladi d'Abaac, acting French Consul st this port, eat at | two or three 1 fect high, both gentlemen exchanged, and a fight ensued hree of th wenty-flve huncred, and he thought it eminently r Isaac V, T "rivate George KE i tie House, the Hun. Stanton, of Indla ho head of the table, flanked on the vy Mr, Mf ho was not sorry for what he hind done, Me could | poilee were shot, two, tis feared, fatally, Chapnan | tweudy tre hundrols abd ne thowgnt ie emunently, vit cad Bergeant dames Laitie L lia, wus elected Speaker the head of the table, flanked om the leit by Mr. | slipped and a otto with great velocity, not artiewate, but took a piece of czallcand made an | Nas sb tn the arm. Both Vipwan ‘and Chase | Eek yen “the hil, mo auldte ot taveuded to adect bd, ; - Win, Meury Hurlbert, and on the right ty Mr. Churlea | striking against a teoe. Mr. Pilat wae able to revure Indecent mark upon the floor, Just previous to this | in ull dirccttous to kecure their arrest ARG tea tie Wise Waving: expiend! (ke Abaate tee ‘The Boye in Dive, Con sata ie 1; fee Heenan pveaiepaip: Nears Mercler and Manier of the | tome i the cars, but Mr. icld was more seriously A removed the blonket from his vielim and eee he moraing hour Ha ap tne e A meeting of delogrates from every Assembly .ouraviLiR, Jan ¥ the House of Rep ‘ourrter des Btats injured. He was placed in a sieigh, and brought te he had ¢ qth I sumed Ue coustderation of the hill for th resentutives to-day, a resolution Was introduced au- looked ot the body. Alter this Le arrested aud | Now Hampshire Congressmen, District tm the elty was held lant night at 105 Niath | [rventalives to-day, @ reaolution wie Introduce Among the other gcntlemen at the table were t the elty taken to the juil in Freehold and locked up, Goxconn: Sandy ccAll the altiing Couirsaamen: RELIEF OF BUK MURPHY, OF DECATUR, ALA, ayenu Capt, Urmy was appointed femporury | fe % proper pryad the constituonality of ¢ no cit Hon, Wm. B. Maclay, ond Mosars, KE. Dechaux, A, Private Coscuwen’s Baus air came , THE DOOMED AND His VisiTORS, have been reuuminsied. as follows; First District, | -,Mr. Davis (Dem. By.) made along srmument tp | teenie SOSCULIed aa percents ortuntahaa | Highs bid, Salmon, Fribourn, Nusarct, Bullard, Victor Giraudy, | of at Irving Hall Inst evening. ‘Tae hail waa heane Wooley waa born in Monmouth cd dacol Ht Has Roropd District, Aaroe ¥, Steveus} | MVOE OL ee cece of overamans, arse he enlte | sod ru The t PT riatit Fieurand, Post, Lecour, and Verran, More tlm | Sm" died beneath the ess lights like, samonder 2410, ad was consequently near t | dud Third District, Jucob Benton Cee eee eee tt ease AAA LIL Gn SvATeners eas ‘i 6 Toanossoe Leglatat ity persons participatod in the banquet. fies dsb beneath the gas itghte ile Mamonds. He hail very litte education, aud wns obit —— peknowledged that the United States, Governm nd Army of the Republic. beavizca, dau #19 the lower branch to] o.12 Wate! wan” removed nad te View | Hemete rete ee Teekamerer abate work fora living over ninco ho'was a boy, Winters Sparks trom the Telegraph. ina no right to take private property for publie pur A Meoting of the Hooker Post No.8, G. A. R., | day Mr. Ry troduced ® bill providing for @ : Mir iene ck odan A he bus followed the, orster bus ness, anh Gl Oller | rhe Arizona Legisia. re uijourned Dee, 16, after | posen in time of reaco without baying tor ite Mtr | or d City, waa eld on Westnseday tug. | Stile Convention to amend the Consiltution, 40 us to caus wal : ia ha fow preliminary ro pont DaiLt Couraririon.— The emnaslasion op wr syns OD eRe in Sore and | # Barniontous sittiug. Davis added that if the doctrine thut every resident | ‘The jollowing hamed gentlemen were elected: Post | @xteud the rightof gulliuge to all who have been | marks, proposed the first toast of the evening, | poloted ©, Military Assogiation of the § wep vailoved hes to'have book un imate est |” Gen. Rousseau is ill, almost beyond recovery, with | of an insurrectionary Stave in to be treat pub: | Conmander, Major Henry Gainer, 9. VC. Bred. | disfranchisod, a “France,” which was drank with all tio honure, | gt We kimt Cavalry itvgimens armory leat ovent Shey velloved him to have been an inoffensive, bur’. | ,, fen. Housseon iy ill, alm lic eneiny were the true one, then the impeachment | erick, Buoruan; J, V.¢.cK. B. Jackson; Adjutant, es . | to recely pusitions trons th clinen te w: working man, when not onder tho influence cf | MMann u 5 q Of the Prosident was & neccksary measure, because | George Stipp:, Quarterniuater, Jacob Leiber, Post The Nevadn Sonntorship. The Visconnt then proposed * The United States," | ing to culerthe isis in driiling for the guidons, "The Fee ender aera ee eee seiathe Order of the Weven | fi) Wasa cluizen Of Tenuessce, ead therciore «pub | Surgena, Dee Avery} Chapisia, the Iev. ‘lkomas San Fuonersco, Jan. <The Republican mem | aud ealied upon Mr, Charlee A, Dana to respond scoond Hemiment le & Nagy Ry Hie ongers, 8nd $F “ihigg ate eabye ene Moore, bers of the Nevada Legislature mnanimously nonit Mr. Dana passed 0 rol compliment upon the lor the competitive drill. of them troe friends, About two weeks m0 | ‘The Ogeechee troubles are aboot ende WO OROa ys cate we Ao executive seseion, and | fod William M. Htewars fur United Hinice Hens bas Li P Tue Temrowat Powse ov us Por his wife, from whorm he had ro long been separated, | Deputy Sueriffe with a euard of eight Luited Reraiae aRh eit aeons | SSF ra Baad f HOF | French uation, and sant that to Krance the U Dis Hoylanine Ohosghe baka: Dobesa te came to boo him, with their eldest “dacchion es bon’ #, Droughtsu e1xty-soven prisouere to-day. 8 few moments eferwards adj Now Hampshire Republican Convention. ess mec et a Staton owon her existence, and that to Fran | turo last cvening im Cooper Tustituee, bis looking married’ woman of tweniy-cight, ‘Tne pi | F.P. Picrpont, formerly Adjutant-Gencral of Coxconp, Jan. 7.—Goy, Harriman, having been ° jenn torshtp seu ows (oe Deuioeratio Wan with asvers cc. cnn | Kelme Te rtoneigs ewer arte foner was romewhut atiectod, and the wife and | Wort Virginia,uied In New Urloane peaterday, oF cot House of Kev! callea to the chair, apoke at length, and wan followed | Avavata, Jan, 7.—At a cancus of Ropub! ans | tne | ey Ga A lar eaa nen cio austin Wael tee ie sayahier were vory much ao, They wi and #00. | sumption, Mr. Eta (Rep, N. H.), 01 by Mr, Onslow Btoarns, who was, by arciuimation, | of both branches of the Le aiblatg a pe MiG i | whieh will ever govern as, Mr. Dana wed With | diction sof lis downfall Lad wo come to ri und prayed for wnd then he exid she had The Kev. Dr. Charles Eliott, one of the oldest Sominitte Printing to luves+ | made the candidate for Gubernatorial honors. seventy-five A were cast for Ul 1 We tho tont, " France and the Cerele Francais de l"Har- | that Koue |s still the centre of authority she etey deen a kood wife to him during the eleven years | Methodiste 1a Jowa, aied ut Mount Measant, Lowa, up | Mtlon directing the Committce on Printing Depart. | Yel D. Quarles, of Ons was made candidate fir | Hamtin, aid aeventy-four jor the Hon. 1M, Mornit. | 0 ey ph ailgtion ead ine won tar ike Renta eons tuey had lived together, and ve ought to have done | Weducsday might. tate the stationery contract of the Intirior Depart | Teaiiroad Comtnianione the Hon, Edward Hl. Kol- | By the # of Muine « blank vote is held to be wo Tall araaited suid dalittecd an secallant ahead Detter by her than be Lad, His brother came to see | 8, ©, Sine, antd to be a clergyman at Somerville, | ment, and directing the Secretary of the Iutoror to | ns was chosen Charmin of the Hepab' vou President D'Absac called apon Mr. A, Salmon, who | 1 jeep ncetg: | Lim on ‘Tucaday, and on the day beforo the execu; | atars., is under arrest Om the chii,e of etewilng Looks | suspend all iurticr paymente for stationery until | Commitiec, with Wyman Patt-e, of Gr \ a e reepouded happily, creating much merriment, The hou Cuonar Unto Reuparsat.—A general tion lis two daughi the one above mentioned | from buol stare further action by the House, ‘The rosuiution Was ) rotary. ‘Thie revolutions favor impartial auflras THE ROCHESTER CALAMITY fourth toast, "The Ladies," brought up Se. B, roe | [skeaesal was the event tout eventig in ‘Trinity Gnd & younger One—came to sce him, and wire | Agi advices are that Shorum, chief of the | adopted. call upon Congress to secure it by law, oF oe . lies,” Drought up Mr Fo | Chnpel xeiou}, the rehearsal being preparatory (0 mlected by the intervicw. Thuy wiht aways | prualapat Indians, ecyped irom ave guard Wile en | ‘The House took up the bill to recognize ond in- | amenment tobe seat to the various Ly Fall Particulnrs—The Killed and Wounded, | ™eutinl, whose remurks elicited applavse. Church Choral Union concert to Le hed-next month, wo fons-in-duw were present on the day of | pgiice to ean Francteo tor confinement, ereare the efficiency of the medical departinent of | The resolutions farther declare the inviolability and BE TRA Yee ha PULLIN’ ere tne Mr, I Mercier, of the Courrier dea Etate Unis, roe | DP James Peck, coudactor, was assisted by Mr. As his death and the night before it, Beeldes these | "hp. sis, the pusiliet, was bound over in Bt, Louts, | thence: tut alter brict discussion by Air. Blovens | the sueres*ese of ttf national deue; und add tat, to yowesren, Jan [aire MATEat OC MS Be Hee Dhlk H. Me fod De. Wo HL Walter, chorus masters, share Wore many idle callers and vihcre who liad @ | ytia days td answer e charge of asoule wite latcutte | the bil'was tauled—yeas U4, nape 8% restore? | auvinew ofthe conntry to a sound bud's, | partienlars of the terrible wccltent thut oceurred | P ae Fe Fata Hi eenlpuerneds Amari: Mendcissotin's “Hymn of Praise” Was wel rendered ae 10 4 Vinits, aimong which was th rout tho Government sbonid adopt all poss blo ucane here Inst pizht ut the schovihouse of St. Peter | CHM prcas of this city for the cordial feeling which ig | by the choir, Wuich mumMbers altogether abvub 5 RETRENCHERNT IMPOASIULE ‘ ; embers, YORTERS’ Vist > Post Office clerk, who was arrested 5 from word resumption of specie payments, and at the hielahe n as | Nad always eLown tow the French local press, | Members, ' , MEPORTEMS Visit, GA Pr wa..8 Post Omi 0 el fe, wh D wis arrenten The RPEAKER prevented a ¢ uimunication frou the same time fund the outstanding obligitions of the | and St, Pauls Church: An Epiphany festival pee dene Peseeate, i Naw Yon Tonwassins.—At » meeting of the On Wed bur reporter, In COMPANT | et ee tre tudny ta deiault wt po, Seeretiry of the Interior a1 Y 112 | Government in new bunds, bearing # lower rate Of | and concert was ti held there for the benent J ment ¢ with o pleby epesoh row | tac rs wero elected for the eustiag year Tue asyer ratureed,"ertall One, | AMr, Semucl Goddant, a freight conductor, was ron | {tbiy 0,8 resolution of te House, reporting Mist MO | intere of the a¢ ont any warping a p of Benger, Of the Jewish Messenger, ‘The spocchce ‘ First Spenkor, Conrail Kulin, of Now Peete wie, entre Paterno, & tall, One | er hy the ons Seotrday, ue biete Lins, Pe, teas | campollun ean be made ip compensation of te | a , the eecoud Moor, about 4 feet in len y Win | were ull in the French tanguaco, The reunion | York ond Speaker, Edward Roekr, of William looking, brosd shouldered, and woll-manucred man, pie on th Nipping, fell uuder thecare, | &P v " Tne Coxsenvative Repuntican Gryenar Com. | the, foul doen Penk ithe hoeh ts Aba yaa © | Sarah g kecr-tiry, Henty Stuinp y of Ponducted us to tive first Gell on tho second ther « piils of the train, and slipping, fell u * | employees, Pre Pade Meth Morph bet peed bona oa BR i with» terrible erauh to the Avo War most enjoyable, ‘Tho society stands ona tim | ae ade amp of the most notsome and ill-ventiinted jail we ever Tho Supreme Court of South Carolina has granted PRIVATR BILLS. Blin Mr, Donn Kepeer teriorary Chaircan, and | Precipicating ite luad, ni she tet | foundation, and pratalses to flourish for many years | Si tinm ding Secrctary, Atquet Baron Mislted, Here wo found Woosley. The Coll Wise | oe ery ata re as glected Mayes of tuus | Mr. BaNxs (Rep., Mase.) reported a biil t Meera A, J. Plombe W. Helleck, end av it. Daria | oe games wth, the broken Jolse and beams, | ouotioon L bats é Is to take place in tho | hardt, N st Turowart, H. ‘Wollewt, about 8 teat long, 6 feet Nigh, oud & fot wide, It | ot yee eof Nuveuber laste | widow of Jamon Bisson, ine Mi ater | Heeretarics, "Tho eredontiais were received und | dna the growus. ot th Ny 1 | Acad t da ho crea or tn acing tiie n; Second’ Turnwart, Ludwig Abarbauelk hee in beet, win ne pet, bs ne geors Bet f “¢ ua Jan. 7.—Ina eave at Rock Island, I). rey qui ne Prged CaF F husband. acted upon, but tbe Fourth Disuict was cont mene 4 ‘ ries oud calle tn hj mn 1 ‘f lust = ih 7. oo Ldl (Bs York rom below, and thy Want of ventilation made the | Cuscado, Jan, 7, it land. TH | tion the bill was parsed Permencnt a were chonen, as follows: real: | Seth utleg a eet taaitraarie Ah he ba year Was one of tho sensations ot the Stmorplore almont stifling, Occupying all of the | the statits of ki Toda a i Me ee idiidg | Mr. CoLLom (Kep., Til.) reported a he tee | dents icury J, Raymond; Firat, Vice-Lresideit, tr Maven thee peat Tyamped: fr 9 | season Jorvixas Amour TowN.—All city drop lotters are ¢ell was the iron Ledatead, on waich the murderer | Bara scliacopper pedestal seven iect Ligh, moval of the rewalns of Mr, Guggenl fo Mint | ma Vice-President: Be Delafield | Cea pipes excitement sumned frum tae, — swamped With the hour of thelr Teveptivl at the Gem Would that night sleep for the last time, On the | 8b 1 er ot the United States to Ecuador, to tie United | oot eee aco H siedon and Ma aa alt 1 nae perative Grocery in the Fourth Ward, | (ail oat Unice Other wall was a short shelf holding @ few religious | | A Denver despatch saya that the Board of Tendo | gtites, aud of his duuglter, and apnrupriating | Bmitts secretaries, Gea. I Weyace, “Bargecatat: | {20ibe We accupnnte of Wing panred Out, as A mecting for the formation of @ codpcrative | . A masa mecting in betuf of the Cretans Is called Beale tin eer ac Wis, 8 miniulure Beymour und | Mresman ant Aueridad, end Opproving sbeie poucy | $100" for the purpose, | Mr.’ Coggestall Ars, Jotun Brady, 1,500 people in the assemblage at ‘the tine |, ; the Do. | {21 tle eveuing, th Cooper Institute, Blair tag, ‘The man whom we cae to ave sat in the | Sherman apt 2 Quito on the ki of August, 167 : aioe APO, Bron ie. SA, dy to Me Me | grocery in this elty was held last evening in the Do: ise SASASTIEHATCMGEC LAGE (RAE ahaa: baile aad poly ‘eLali fa tho cell, He stoc ue to rec ive Us, Jim Allen, who ts to Aght Bil Davia on tho sgn | subsequently disinterred, “and ts ino Metropolitan Motel Policeman Stabbed. audience on the f that fell, listening to treet school-room, Capt, Edward Rlchordson ing Me the Academy of Musie, Music by Grafulla’y , ‘ Ba era, | Wet. atetved tn Bt Louls yesterday, where he will coin, | boy ; p., Ohio) moved an addl Iu the hall of the Motropolitaa Hotel, yeater- | music. Uno the floor below portion which | occupled the chair, ‘The business transacted was te | 2 reload, busy hair, blue eyes, tawoy whiskers, ta hie raining. Me wot knows’ wheve the Reht wit |. Mir, BHELLARAROER (Tep., Oblv) mov mate. | Udon sie fon , h f Benco's elgar fectory, 837 Rash Tenth etree heavy jaws, und florid ew) lexton, Fowertuh | Bik paces tional appropriation of $1,(00 for the relief OF We | dsyafernoon, Charles Moody and an unknown man | Tercived most of the talline mass, A nuluber of lusiis on ofa Pi $ pro tem,, and a brisk dis oa rarte Heneele clat (ueia07; Slane gaaraians aed muscular wan that would weigh 170 pounds, He |“) on C ory, about three miles | Wilow engaged In a Ogbt, and Samuel Porter, the special of the joints clung. to tho luticiently to | soa of the Lest mode of conducting the operations Uinray Yalied at Ph Were BeOleR. ofld nok Wook Wko a bad man, and had | The Mudieon Com Wry pane Woin'ta esas | Alter disensston the amendment wes agreed jo, | EAgAgcd in 8 Aghh and Bamoel Porter, the foetal that ried phn: f J ith Aticruliea’ Crue Rick etins 4. Catharine Deckert, of 787 Beeond avenes, food owe and mouth Hs articulation | Aiitecicll, Mavunurier, & sadsey, of sue St, Louis rans | yeas 71, Baye td, and the Li as ainended War pressed, | ofllcer connected with the hotel, under ; caped —oninjurod, wero, k He SAR BERORAUORS. WAP he BOTT wed yoatecday while giViBy birth to @ child, No plyee Dave of Uhetongue, ‘This cut, howevery was quite | A, MF. Hampton and bis son, both Union men, | —qy SPeaKen presented a message from the Presie | upon him, and, Without warning, drow a knife from | gusiy injuieil, auil at least Afty persona vero werd. | dent. Ik was voted that tho shares aliould t Fe Second street, reas he He wad dressed In evarse brown pantaloons, | Morniugrby ateuant wuom duey' und avieasyted Wy dix | dewty with tho report of the Secretary of Biates im T hig slecve, with whick he stabbed Afr, Porter in th ed. The folowing are the kilo’: Mernard Downcr | peach, and that the Treasurer stoutd fui nish bons wits genoa le to be, Oy ie Rw. Mt Ob wearin solo ga aid tippers) and had On two Uiué | fwsews Uy free Fe a on et a reles | side, wounding him seriously. Moody waa locked | #! Tope, Kate Lawrences inna Bocrs, cad Alas’ | for the fothfal discharge of bia « With theese | POP On Sy SS eee ilen shirts. “He sald he fi t eco opeipa : ri ng ay Mpalhy With tho sullering people ae Hove, , 1 Bie Woe ouacakdieaharen St ite sirick O'Donnell, nainter, of First avonee, nese Under the circumstances, and waa prevured to diez | q,/f,i4 not kuown thatany one was hurt in the aftry IIS Hearne Bey ‘ap in the @priog street Police Station, end tho officer | gure Weles, ption of the superintendent of th j Z-voUrlis atreeh (il tow the trout ote betcha that on We morning ot the murder he and Floming and hexrues, The Hegroes 1uuglis with spirit, wad Wwe properly cared for at the hotel — ro to be honorary ii secoud £140 f near Second avenue, where ho wus nk together, and aiterwards F, i] or 1d tueir schoolhouse, Mr. Wasusenne (iep., Lil ye ported the Military ih tats norship of Pennaylvantas ees panting, Ho Was i scanty whied, r that he look another drink, heat 7 Aca‘lemy Appropriation bul, Laid ¢ a ore 7 ti ws uae ee i : . i A servant went Into the cellar of 142 Rast Thi somomber anytiing until on comlug buck to | «,,4akeman named Coburn, on the Boston freight | Ath ou ce hreut into Committce of te Whole on | Finlayson & Co.'s dry gooda establishment in Jon, T—Heistor Clymor haa | ‘The Wyainonck Institute and Seminary for | yf ean ee ene Seller of 148 Bass Thiven, . e ale. ba vr? eo U and was addressed by Mr, | London, Canada, wea burued on Wednesday night ning to be the Democratic can | o 8 4b Lobanva Couto was burned on Wéduos | with cus loin «loan mnet'a tavern be saw blood on Lis hands and | ivkige ab Livooin's Orossing, North Kayubau Aims, | the Btate of the Union, and 7 My Y , ing ta be i UK W%, OD OXpOeioM euaLt Pathan Kvervihing relative to the wurier und the Prauua ov the avestion ol Maances Lins, Boa 4 Cat avers navivaaie Jay oveulng, ‘pishous any serious regal

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