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NEW YORK, FRIDAY, JANUARY 22, 1869 ee | PRICE TWO CENTS ‘ trotier witht INS: FROM WASHINGTON, | tetsgeusietnote sere oaseon et FROM ALBANY. | . *@#74caxr svsrzcrosszzr. FOREIGN NEWS. pertieinne-* 4 sspnauatat ema rrr. ject to a penalty Of 8100 for enc! eve day Tho Mnddle Still More Densely Mudal Tho Williamebargh Fire-Suepicion of In= |] Pensowat.—Mr, Cyrus W. Field, thongh stilt ‘Ppociat Despatches to The Compreollee eball patlioke cunttccra st the paid sop ge will Affect bor: ©11F EASTERN QUESTION, oe bees ‘suffering from bia recent all. rode to the steamer o@ Wasnreotow, Jan. tt, in @ news to Ct od By | mate 01 of tr ta Among the Ser- - At about 2 o'clock yesterday morning fire was Wesnesday, and departed for Rurope. GRANT AND THE INAUGORATION BALL, ington, y Atsawr, Jan, 21.—The prize money was to-day seante a trelmes. of Greece, discovered in the throostory frame balling at s ores fhe General Committee for the eraneaement of metdbnaed. divided; T cannot exactly aay according to contract, | The rush of Captains for their influential friends | Pants, Jan, 21.—The Conference awaits the | North ‘Third and Fourth streets, Wlillamsbareh inca iretias ok Fuecbascreae hs caotiaal shogun! soremontee have anigenty then ins for members in plenty are rushing around and awear. | during the past few days exceeds anything of the | reply of the Greek Government to the resolution | The first floor was occupied asa grocery byJ.G. | tain on the idiom ivis, diva atte pro thg Bought to procure a suitable building, and carefully ba one ae checked, That every gationst ing that they have been most damnably cheated, but | Kind since the general clection, Bome of the cand!. | which has been adopted. When that ts received the | Eden, and the upper atorios by a namber of families. ty Newburgh on Wednesday, Acapeur or Deston.—The Academy of Design opened tteannaal exhibition Inet night, The roome yoettped of {t was divided after a fashion, The committee as to | dates wonld give thelr right arms, if necessary, to | Conference will dissolve, There is Sof the Nation: | which the greatest interest was felt was the Commit | #ecure the appointment; while others who might | Greek ship Syriote recently Fetes noite | tee om the AMaire of Cities, os this te : oi banking association sclected ae tonsidered the subject of erecting one; but Anding | Tanking mancintion sctecied nef Whe formor impossible and the latier impracticable, | a) Curteney Act, shall deposit U Abey have applied to Congress for the use of the | with the Treasurer of t! 0 United bt rumor tha the | The occopnnts wero all in bed at the time, and, being ‘od into @ French | awakened by the smoke and crackling of the flames, Committee | Possibly secure the prize by merely asking for the | sloop, and that several persons on board the lett rushed about in the wildest confusion to find ® way Rotunda, and the olf Hall of Representatives. Tho | gin sack sstoriatcn shall encend ninety eer Centum | € Which go the huge New York Tax Levy, which te | Position, wouldn't givethete old boots for it The | were killed, of escape, ‘The stairs were on fire, and ail means of | Were, om brat hl pen itll Bn nha funanimous consent of the House was given, bat the | ofthe par value of the ponds #o held by the Treasurer | every year eo atrangely manipulated in committes, friends of Capt. Mount aver that he bas declined the — egress seemed to be shut off. The police and Ore | ne guint eh "te & proposition was unexpectedly defeated in the Senate, | with, by diaftor otherwise, fo reduce th and other jobs almost equally fat, ‘The struggle for | *PPolntment which has already been offered to him, bhdeds men placed ladders at the windows, and ine NT. —"‘Still they como,” in tho ory the following | Ruch depotite a'sum rot exceasing $0 pe places on this Committee between the original Fen. | And that If they want a Democrat for Inspector, they rua Ose 414 everything possible to rescue the o¢- | St Tammany, and aight after aight the Grand Pending the motion to reconsider, iB | the ponds deposited as herein specified. If Will have to fall back vl of Outbreak In the Contral Department, Theatre, the Café Amusaat, the Salons de Coneet letter has been received from the President elect: OF agent of any association des ton men and the eleventh-hour converts from Morgan 0 ack upon Capt. Havawa, Jan, 21.—The insurrectionary General | CPants. Mothers and fathers gathered in tho | {oeare, the Cou ty Hespquasrtne Anuy op tua ofpariic mongers. shall pay, oes rer te, Pay any, money | was intense and bitter, The slate ts reported tohave | the Third Ward, Capt. Jamieson, of the First Ward. os, and part of Nia army, are io the Gals | Meet ell tn thelr night clothes. ‘The third floor, nO Turkish Dives, Gnd the coher Oheeterey OG Unite STATRA, for the purpose Of obtaining OF retaiulug been broken at least twenty times, and to a dispas- | OF Captain Walsh of the Eleventh Ward. No o Soout The ferotétiones Gi Reade | front, was occupied by Frederick Thora, whose jammed, Ono of the chief attractions of this weels Warmtxaton, D. C., Jan, 9), 1869, prbile, moneys, OF, Wf Say officer 0 sionate observer it ts really amusing to watch the | #eems to remember Captain Holme, who rusticates | Pountaine Mie tvsulpnil Menelll: Riseale | tamily consisted of wif and five children, Mr, and | ba been Madit's eomie pantomime of " Robert Whomas L. Tuttock, Baq., Secretary, de. other valuable ‘consiveration, directly oF ia dejected looks of those who were yesterday | in Bloomingdale, or Captain Bogert, whose country | ** Accounts at La Gaanaja, organizing . Mra. Thorn, with two children, escaped from tho | Mataire.* This pteca is @ eplendid success, and retly, y tee | for maki h deposit of public moneys, euch oft forces, An unconfirmed report from revolationary ices te Pilg St snake oreo ee Srese Rae be deomen qulity ‘ot b toeideneal crrang | Certain of places on the Committe, and to- | home isin Harlem, The Commisstoners are indeed 1 MaMtts sane doute the prince of clowns. A comig building, and supposing that the others had reese i 1 - a 1 Ritet ‘9 . te You are Secretary meet thie evening foF | orem conviction inereot dhall-be punished ty eee ot | day find themsrives out in tLe eold, Yestor. | in tribulation, the more eepecially aa it ts gonerally | SWree® announces an ouibreak In the Central De | Loe saved ny the tremen, rearched through the | St entitled “ Kitehen Fornitare,” by Mr. Charles Fentareo deap yon 8 line to say thet If any cholce | Ot less than #1000, oF Imprlaonment, for not tex partment, Parkor, ie very amusing, and the Vietorelli Brothers . . i ; day they wero emphatle {n their edmiration | Understood that the Superintendent of Police ts @ — ‘multitade to find them, After vainly looking around, * Te to me, T would be pleaned to ace It diepensed | eeeuton o fhe Court nt vero OF Potmsin We a | Oring speaker, te day they olt In gloomy allence or | candidate for the United Statea Merehalehip, and as HAYTEL they ascertained that the ehildrem had becn left to | Sf ftill one of the attractions of this Varieties Sith, P do” not ‘wiah to Wnarrange any plant made | Wax hha ihe itstaton prowenbd tanetion a oc teslgnation will teave another vacancy to be porleh in the tlauves one, a gil, was two years of | Palace. Anew attraction was introduced last night, id act which restricts the liabilities of Individumle, | ent thelr rage tn curses deep if not loud. As | bi : Inauguration, but in this matter it wili be Companies corporations, of Arie for money borrowed it {, this important Committee, although there | filled. This office, howover, can easily be Alled from The Revolut! age, the other, a girl, ale years of age. Their charred | Signorits Marietta Zanfretta making her appearance pie to,me it your Committee elould agree thet the | by nations! banking associations Draw 81 barni - ete Gaining G te unneesnat Hal of such associ are one Or two respectable names on it, is made up | Civil life, or from the patrol force if necessary, as the Havana, Jan. 21.—A battle has been fought | remains wore subsequently recovered, and taken to | 0% /4 corde tendue. Zanfretta Is a very gracefa ‘With great Teepeet, your obedient servant, Ot operas Stee, bon of the worst possible materials that could bo found. | Position of Superintendent ts reserved from the | midway between the towns of Petite Riviere and | ing Fourth street police station, Tho build. | 4 Mnished performer on the tight rope, and ts sure U, 8. GRANT, General, | fred anrer | y The Chairman (Gleason) ts from the backwoods of | Utual routine of line promotion; and it is eaid that ® | L'Anse-Avear, in which the Cacos were victorious. to become a favorite with the patrona of Tammany, 4. That ecotinn ing was owned by Henry Meyers, who THR INDIANA SENATORSMIP, es pe pmovide wee aii Bt, Lawrence county, and probably knows less about | certain tall roundsman on the West aide, below | The revolutionista appear to be gaining ground | tging @ loss of about $1,500, and ts losured Union Laaovn Cuvm.—At the annual election Private tolegrams from Indianapolis, Ind., to- | Rotice served.on the Comptrel the affairs of cities then any man who could have | Union square, mw to bo a candidate when the Suaperin- | everywhere in Hayct. J. G. Eden, the ocenpant of the grocery, enatatned a | for ofiicers 465 votes wore cast. OF those a large mm ight say that » combination has been made between fake votea to 4a Into liquidatio 1 ed by eid | DeeM selected; and there are one or two members | tendent goose to the City Hall regions, Captain CHINA AND JAPAN. Joas of $1,590, upon which thore is an insurance of | Jority were given for the “ rezular’’ ticket, atyled om a adaveialtonshall pay‘over tothe Trea: | on tt that it is perfectly amazing to the bolters and Democrata to elect Judge Frazier to- | fection, nade morrow to the United Btates Senate, BRORETARY STANTON'A TESTIMONY ON THR SRORET 6 any Speaker | Young of the detective force ts also sald to be a can: of this character, ‘The Com- | didate for the Supcrintendency. The most no- | Capture of noxt in importance, ts @ shade | ticenble excitement {9 found among the Bergeants, ited Btates the amount of joney of the United Sta Mich @ald association has oa deposit w ‘Tho second floor was | &count of the color of the paper on which it wee tho front by Mr, Robia- | Printed, the Pink Ticket.” By a clorieal error te $1,000 In the N’ nome place upon s committ occupied by two fami mittee on Ratlroa for the security of f(s tircnlating not - 400, and the rear by Mr. Real, The third floor, rear, | She canvass, a tally of 67 [votes {(:l! regular) weg mstony ronon, which bonds shail be assigned to. th ok botter, It bas, at least, a most worthy Chairman, | Who hope to gain a captaincy by the pro- Yoromams, Doc. 26.—Hakodadt was captured | was occupied by Owen Daly, The occupants lost all | Omitted. This made no digerence in the result exe Scoretary Stanton authorizes the assertion that | this, acty. in See oe Meneh tee Cocaptrouer Judge Campbell, of Otsego—who ought, however, to | Motion of a Captain to the vacant Inspector: | on the Oth of December by the feat of Tokugawa. | their honsehold effects, cept on one name, thet of Col, Frank @, Howe, whe by thy hit ia ui id a t ship. Of o iit that he i} 7 Jor ¥ was declarod defeated. On a recount of the votes the New York Times secount of the alleged secret Ht me Currency | ehalt tell and pone, to tug | have been ma de Chairman of the Judiciary, The P. ouree every one thinks that An American bnilt war vosso!, flying the Mikado's | Cept. Woglom was at tho fire with @ platoon of the {rom +2) proceeds ihoreor shail pay overs | Democrate have been most shabbily treated, With | {# to be the fyrtunate man, and has moved | tag, acd a Japancee boat, under Ruglish colors, | men, and from personal observation waa lod to the | error was detected; and at a spacial meeting ot ayes, io laws strong minority of the members, whom it should | heaven and carttand hy political friends tosccure | which wore aailing from the harbor with troops, | bolief that the premises had been fred, and that tho | Club Iastevening the report ot fhe canvassers have been tho plessure, as it certainly wae | for him the goldon shiclt. ‘There seme to bo a pas: | were captured by the fleet. ‘The Jopanese Govern. | incendiary was to be found in the person of the gro- | Feconeldered, and an amended report was anamb $, , THR WASHINGTON AND NEW TORR RAILROAD, he yee fanyany omoctet.on | the interest of the Speckor to concilinte, they | sion for gold silelds in tho Police Departiment—a pas: | mont has sent oficial Information to tho representa: | ecr, one Thos, , Keen, who, It was ancertained, had | Mously adopted, elceting Col. Howe by a majority of Benators Doolittle and Morrill of Maine wilt | eae nee eee eto Much this te nn | have been placed on the really important commit: | Mon se unguencable as that which Byron had for | tives of the forcign powers that Yeddo and Noguls | yory recently tuwured his stock for $1,000, while the | 4% ‘This result will be gratifying mot only to the speak to-morrow against the alr Ine railroad to she 1g gag ag OA PRLS i Will be opened to foreign commerce on Jaa. 1, 196%, | fact was that bo had only @ few lundred dotiars | fiends of the gallant Colonel at home, but thronglte New York. There are no speeches to be deliver Distory of Grant's campaign in front of Vicksburg W a tissue of falsehoods, r in ' snotty “4S HEMUCE | twee to the proportion of one to seven, Tho net | the name of Mary. Among the candidates for tl mohey equ culation within tnirty dave from tho | work of pledges in which the Speaker, through his | to be-vacant Captaincy are Sergeant Samuel Chryat 1p berate worth at most on hand, together with other {nforma- | Out the country, where his Lrpntnobor ted services to In favor of it, Mr. Sherman w confident that he ny Panwa Of, this act, ta detmult of which Ue | friends, was entrammeled during the Senatorial con- | of the Bighth Ward, and Se THe Missionary OiMeulttenMertted. | {lon which will be submitted in evidence at tho in- | the nation daring the war are gratefully remembered fan pase 10 to-morrow with the aid of Sogthern Son- | v4 sho optate q shall be redeemed Hi be | teats probably le bim no alternative, There were Fifteenth Ward, both oMicers of m: Saw Fraxcisco, Jan. 21.—The Yang-Chow ait | vestigation to be made by Fire Marshal Kendy, | 88 appreciated, : Ators; but a vote will hardly be reached tomorrow, Heeakiny of the Te eae Nal be. Ann Ning | too many hungry partizans of Gov. Fenton to be | Yery good looks, Sergeant Rabcoce, of the Tenth, | piss been tetticd watiefuctorily, The localanihoritiet | pon wag ,cc:fore arrested ind tocked up, and John | | Fasmsoxasua Waonva tx St. Awn's.—Coph, THE POST OFFICR AND TIE TELEGRAPH, Rize der ihe waspone of bono provided for. But the precedent in abad one, The | bas for rome time had an eye out for promotion, | missed, and Indemnity for tho Jowves sustalwed by | 1, Gutgen, bis clerk, was dotaluod aa a Witness, Tea Goodnough was married yesterday, in St. Anat The Hon. Wm, Orton continued his argument | Biv uoiwer banteatal not be compelied (> payta tia | polsoned chalice will be returned to the lips of tho | And he may therefore be mded inthe category. Ser: | the mialonaries Lan boon pall A. proclamation lng ena Church ediact, 49 Mre, Tawieuce Taylor, of Before the House Postal Committee, against Con- | Treaster ot te a eae ie norehall its bouts | Repablicans on the very next occasion when they | kant Brown of the Fourteenth Want, basce bis | forth that the treaty with Rngland requleve that the TUR nooens MURDER. city, The bridegroom has been several ecestel Ercesional interference in telegraph lines. ‘To-mor- | besola as above provided, : ‘ re in the minority, and as the Democrats have mem: | Claims on having been selected Secretary of the | religious catablishments of the iniastonaries . al! not neta doorkerper of the House, The invited guests began Tow the friends of that scheme are to be heard. Li Otetappointed in accordcace | Dér# on the Boor who are much better skilled in par- | mecting for ralsing the police Captain's salaries; | Be annoyed, nor forcian, Wavelions (a treatce S| gp tue Connecticut Now ee have Mee | to arrive tn carringce soon after 11 o'cloek, and whem, Ligenverrea teal oleh henbie alt ar ce Mamentary tactice than thet adversarics, the post- | and Sergeant Polly, of the Sixth Ward, | (uis'sreaty heavy Penaition are bregcitbed, “ail of Gibney, the Police Want Him, the wedding ecrvice was progressing, the streets tion of presiding officer wili be rendered a most un- | thinke that ae he caught Barnum's bear, | (bo missionary par Phe tayeiory with whith: th 1 f Mr, | the neizhdorhood were blockod np with coaches " vs bers, have beon invited to return to their posts and { bepat J sAfthrosrerhch beta aod Pleasant one, It ts even possibte that the mal | ho may be a wre enough to take | po formaily reinstated, ‘The Hngleaders of the tot | Charles M. Rogers is abronted, doce not eeem to be Private equipages. A choice and well-excented ee! contents of both parties, who are ina ain) esate oping: tla ke Tami eboney es have. been sevorcly punished by Guce and banish: | atayetind by time and investigation. Aa new facts | 109 of operatic music was performed by the orga and reconatl " | Bobi ” . Gon. Schenck’s Committee will probably Bildition areto including the femimine were aothoriz: him to report his bill to legalize gold con- | OPT Aer cent ‘on ail satus ab 4 for paying the Pive-Twenties in coin. At on the Committee reported it, and the o8 Of 8 ber Cen! m, hundred thousand dol ‘and uot exceed ng five hundred wand dollars, ‘ommisaion of er Centum on all AnmA Over five red thousand their legal prerogat! Pee nwnreny nave come up Tum BUN has presented them to ite | Of the charch, which served to entertain the so voted it down, Mr, Sherman's bill is not they eunwruay 4 r Aa to somo of them, if there | Hergeant Schofield; but as the latter looks apon FRANCK, renders from suthentle sources, and has accurately | CMPany in walling. Mrs, Taylor wore @ dress Jooked apon with favor by the Ways and Means f the bank eo in t! 4 the Slahiegs regard 6, the good name of tio | chances very dismally, he prefers to let bis fiends ipenaiiaciicte told the whole story 0 far aa itis known, Sevoral | *Perd white satin, mate with a train of anus ment o louse, while m com to nay ts not beyond | reet for ot pportun i apt i Gommittee, Cetecsrvede ia leestincrenion er ine Can doubts thie course ta imperatively fegatreds US | Trek oF & better opportunity. As Capt. Jeremiah | The Chinese Embasay Recetved by the Mine) Logins have been arrested, but on no one of them | lersth. The corsage wan low, according to the MODIFICATION OF THE TOBACCO TAX, pho ataire be Hatt There is note ehadew of truth tn the sensation | Petty’s chance ally better than Justice Dow- of Foretan Atta can the crime be definitely fratened. Tom M valling fashion; hair was elogantly arranged at , ne tecelye story telegraphed to some of the New York news. | ling's friends Imagine, his brother, Sergeant Potty, Pants, Jan, 21.—Mr. Burlingame and his com- papers, that Heoatore Folger, Hale, and Stanford, | of the Siatcenth, is working hard to have the family | panions were vory cordially received yesterday b white tulle yell was worn, At the conclasio Were contemplating a coalition with the Dem: . or ia Vallcite, The Interricw was | the pocket of the coat of the marderer, was to de. | White tulle rn, At the conclusion of A number of loading tobacco manufacturers | ered ope pnd dealers from ail perts of the country are in the | Vie," pty envelope foond in | Areseed with orange dowers, and the custo who, according to an Junge of name kept op in Leonard atrect, Sergeant Weed, | tH, Marqay ceremony, the relatives and Intimate friends of Senators in the matter of confirming nominat highly tatisfactory, The Marquis Informed the Am- | liver acortain letter, bas been sought by the police yy tity, to consult in rezard to the proposed changes ia | trict In office. But, an I stated yeaterday, it Is not improba- | formerly of the Tenth, but now of tho Thirteenth | tasaadore thac the Emperor Mould be leaned to ac. without success, Neither the p aa feted families assembled In the Si, James Hotel, Among She Internal Revenue law, ooalvers haying dug refurence 19 th ble that an ‘equitable arrangement may be entered | Ward, atone time thought his chances for promotion | cord them audience on Sunday next, In the Palace Of | Toiective omcers, or anybody elve kaowe anything of | ‘bo#e at the church were Mra, Dr, Kissam, Mra i r ole bad torn, t t tec ' feody else knows cellent uaernsad! ateeabbacnt ‘heaped DN aa intorecte of the’ Hopubiloem party will ‘be faltbfally his reoont trausfer bine separated him from | She Talleriee, the arreat of MoGibney, except the press as represent. | William C. Noyes, Miss Bartlett, Mrs. Moller, Mrm ‘The House Committee on Banking and Curren- | | kre banking sesociation shall e his friends, and now be ts comforting himself with KIC ‘ Dgdes Isses Cooke, Mr, Humphreys, and Ce 7 considered, MEXICO. Ogien, the M Cooke, Mr, Humphreys, and Col, after make any loan © pived, } " ed by the Waterbury newspapers and two of thoir | OBIE, hae J bave agreed to roport the bili heretofore intro- | States uot nthe cireniating RRS! tho hope that he may bo pormitted a long timo to en —s Hew York Inluiors tha Woarke: wrapaper | Nelson, juced by Representative Barnes, making it unlawful | banking s Ree eee coi araulped by team NEW 1ORK LEGISLATURE, Joy the soclety of Capt, Bennett, Without particu ‘papel ‘ny Bank Association to l ton legal tender THE WOMAN'S The National Woman's Rights report ts explaiued im ono way by saylog that lt was Batis.—The second annual ball of the Prineq Aruse to Induce the prisoners now In custody to | Of Orange Lodge, No. 359, is to take place at the confess something, but {a this viow ft was an ulter rett Rooms, Thirty-fourth street and Broadway, failure. The Superintendent of Police expresses tho evening, The members will appear in full regs- 4 money upon United larial others, It need only by 4 that all the © at work, and especlally thelr friend to sccure some of the Ady PROWIGITION OF SKORET GOLD SALES. Mr. Conxuine (Rep., N.Y.) introduced a bill to hibit the He 4 of gold oF ' onda on accor and for other perientss BENATE....Aunanr, Jan, #1. Billa wore introduced—Anthorizing the Flush. Ing and North Sido Raiiroad to purchase the Flush. re} bea H drosiag ng: tages offered by the un: | Aistorrerand etiters, tng ose : Nogrete, d others, ary named as lending t on i In and Woodside and the New York and Fiuahiug | @xpecte vacancy, ‘The thirty or forty roondsmen | contents, In eoncert with Gongales, Ortega, Que Hiab tab boos ae iho eoaticenea oe Ube Sevets tbe a: as ploadaas lea, th. eXeelease-AlasaG an Gants ‘edjoarned, ‘Asnong the: revctntins posted | Py) oe ovidse thas ecoaitar wo comiptosation, scar | Sree Le he Rees eee Tinie Piatins jo. | Wine, were feeelly pol beak on posta’ think thie a hated otyect ngainss whom | rently #0 well Informed about Tom, will give the | otk F reunions we notice that of the Lyric Clad te ount oF kind, ‘hall be allowed to muy person for wo | John, Conover all power. of execntor in the will | 6204 Opportunity to Ket promoted, and they also are | ail the attacks are made, being equally detested by | police the benollt of thelr knowledge. Lyric Hall, the Letter Carriere in Irving Hall, the Not for the Atefron- of CES United Bastone nent par tela or bi * | case of G. A. Conover, deceased, Empowering the | Working bard to have their records cleared up, ea | all parti nacccags Judge Ingraham has granted a writ of Aabeas cor. | Loyal League tn the Everett Rooms, and the Silge hi Ht fact of powed of at une “Treas ‘Departiuent or eleew Kast Bide Railroad to lay ralle from South Ferty to | many were reduced without cause, ot Teast 18 Is 40 NEW BEALAND, pus to Police Captain Allaire to produce James Lo. | ¥ M. Association at Apollo Hail, ‘The first eonual that Wereatter cue Marker, Monroe, Grand, Madison, ‘New Chambers, | ee*erted. Many of the patrolmen in those precincts omy gan before the Supreme Court, and a writ of certio. | Feception of the Gibbons Association will be at the uly elected, jompetit on of he puotie by William, South William, and White streets, Whero the roundsmen have been decapitated ba Frightfal Massacre of Whites, Apollo Rooms on Feb. 1, This Association, numbers ‘are | ing nearly 200 members, is named afer Col. Gibbons, we di ot of the Government, and ablio also, that women and colored people aball choose Buotr own occupations and be paid alwags equally with Loupea;. Vib. @liaTate: saviens (re: Anek. | ceria cee iaees cn coruuen even te Tere Jonah, O'urton, Win Lowe, . K Mather, Wm. 1 | and now they press thelr claims with renewed | land, New’ Zealand, report that w frightful massacre | Teenom for holding Michael Logan. Both writ SE eee ee ere et intee tice | Notaries Public were confirmed as follows : exerted their political Influence to obtoin details, ublicly to the 0 de Me " ; vate, | ht, doweph BL on + ‘ ; " . returnable to-day, at 11 A. M. the distinguished Republican of the Fifth Congress muon for equal work. ee neaceec rte winks | Bataan arg Sushger, DA, Lexion, Sx 'Win | ardor. ‘Thue te the whole force disturbed by the | Hon thatilange satires mad occurred at Voverty | FU ire lS UNM or thle elty to tho Rowton Herald | District, ‘The seventeenth annual military aad elvig MESSRS, FMYTHR, CUMMINGS, @ CO. 4 ‘Joseph’ Merrie fiabeee’ att ambition for promotion. * Wis) Chavtan psease, tha pies ball of the Washington Continental Guard, Second Another movement is on foot in favor of Mr. omicer ¢ easury 1 ent, | Jac James Maxwell, Win, F, Traphagens Piecay <ocenee Gen, Grant tn Baltim eee : Company, ts to take place at Irving Hall on Feb. Sarthe, a Comings, apd ion Rybesss fi fa ohrer Oye able notice by advertising of the time aud pf A jo. F. Gott, voy anstaf, THE HUMAN VELOCIPEDBS. Bacrimonn, Jan, 21.—Gon, Grant arrived hero | cients of ila who aro acquatnted with Tom, and LectURes, Meetixos, &c.—The ex-members ‘tion'to them {s being organized to res cir con- hoiazsy tala pads , and ECTURR: as, do. Frau, with the chances ln favor of defeatiog them | gupgipy FOR FUE NORTHERN PACIFIC RATLKOA TB Memarest Special Despatch to The Sun bo! ie pica spall pack pete | bilge iasiate| are likely to know something about theaduir, and he | the Washington Gray Troop are invited to moot : Nays—Mesers. Bayard, Buckalew, Cumero oar ty “ , nd jon | ¥ ork, F here at 6:90 this morning, The night was fearfully d ring the letter from fing Sing, and the only | on the evening of the @3th, Py hg Pititiaon (Henny Pomeroy Rice ment of the tn ‘at "an tin Company’ 8! , i u ers in the carriage suffered trom the cold, Leaving | vateduie Went to the realdence of ® prt: | tas three yearn more to serve of his seuteuce at Siog | Woy this evening. A delogato to tho Workingmen’t ns, Bawyer, Spencer, Van Winkle, Vic 0 ‘ 000 18 “ 5 Ho, the Cail id Stutes to be sceured by’ the re! F Government trausportati Belfuet at 11:55 yesterday, Weston passed through ——— Sim Paris Mills, forty-three miles from Bangor, ‘The Hibernt at 12:90, reaching Searsmont, elght miles further Loxpow, Jan. 1.—A vessel arrived here y from Madeira, from that rt on the idih inst. Convention at Albany will be elected. The Poles celebrate the anniversary of their lag revolution at 7 Delancey street this evening. hyte, and Willey. Yeas—Meaare. Abbott, Chand: Jer, Conkling, Drate, Ferry, Harris, Howard, Mor- 8, Morrill (V't,), Patterson (N.H.), Pool, Robertao: erman, btewart, Sumner, Wade, Warner, W! ASSEMBLY, Bills were introduced—To amond the Metri in Excise law. ‘To incorporate Meane—Mesere. Bel ’ ‘The Rov, Dr. Adams is to lecture oa ,* Self Made t x ¢ Hlouse of Re Ms Weave te tak anueibed on, at %:05, Kating his dinner without stopping, miners Sree thes pert on the s4h. tess, ; n e fre for Dir, Cuminings, . Yesterday Mr. Sanna (Rep., Ind), on leave, in. | Taxes in Flushing. For the proservatton of Ash in | greeted by an immense crowd of countrysnen, at er Hibernia, who were to have been caterday morning, Lose, @40,000; Insurance, $7,400, | The Rev. Dr. Sutphen will deliver his lecture, em terday Mr. tnd.) * Flushing Buy. 10 opea certaln streets in Brookiyn, | & 5 sh . There ts now hardly a doubt that the story | The work of au iucensiarye ¢ titled “To the Rocky Mountains," in the betel VARIETIES, troduced a bill to distribute tie number and rank of | Rising | oo ceeston af lands in ccticns’ | @80. At OP. M.he rested half an hour at Ford's | Sf°ttesd vtwinn heating toe erat a ek tg story 7 Government employees among the several Districia | > io , tage % iat tied ( trae Bas 4th see Been perme wy 0 Sink Baato Mints i Norwicn, Cony.—The silk | chapel, 223 West Thirty ith street, on Monday even ‘The Hon, D. J. Morrell gave an clogant enter | gud Territories ay follows: for | dowar Fes ee Or | ermecti cree meme rae scemenes See Se | Sere Febetadon, braid mills in Norw Oni, wi 1 before | A taluinent to-nizht to the Hon. John Beott, Sonator | Ze a enacied by Ue Sevaie and House of Representa. | estate in Kings county. Kelative to Notaries Public. | preaged on to Palermo, six mniles furilier, whieh place = daybreak yeuterday c., Over 100 girla aud | Sr, Peasleo gives his thi oom ee i Ltda chy ed i F senerirenie nied alee of Amey im Congress ae | oF te, ‘To amend tho Metropsiitan set. be reached at 7:15 P. M. The wind blew up very GAYETIES OF THE SEASON, many wen have been thrown out of employment, ‘ y beat és porch ied lecture at the rooms of ‘The Seuato wll probably levine tae tead pf ie, Searetarie iA NANY? Brean The Speaker announced the Committces : chill, ond the walking beeame hummocky and slip: ———— ; ortt, Bactivona Dy the ignition | 2 Yours Men's Christian Association, 161 FIN d ; Uy Genera i Mila, | Great Fancy Ball of tho Cercle Franente. , | The sensation of tho ball acuson is over, The In tho ladies’ drawiue room Bare | avenue, this evening. His lecture will troat of the nuin’s Hotel was damaged, yesterday morning, to the | injurious eM Peation of the tresties sent in by the Presiden yy utial, but which are simultaneously furni loner of Agric 1 perintendent of Publ (dupes and Gr nd'the officers of the Mon €, Root, Tru | pery, At 8:80 Weston Foerhed 3 908 Bo and at midnight went through Wadsor, a large ts of alcohol and tobacco, ithe Ne Tone haccle Francale do Li! tent of $200), ‘The Hon. H. M, Turver, one of the ejected colore@ ia few Democratic journals, ally cause to be made alphapetical relat ey edonto Augusta, eighty-one miles | O4/ Pargud of the Cercio Frangais de Lt ex ‘ 0 ‘ 4 ‘The Ways and Means Committee to-day heard eRe eo ecreet ae ohatiees. aoaa ‘Bange; whieh pact oe aucched at 2AM. He | Which has been Ae excitement emong the gay | | AP Htam Hatoce.—Last evening at Mooney Peter oF se Serra Bete oy this titted jegation from Piltsburgh in favor of increasing the 4 to keep sald lists evoral ofl nd haa now walked just | fF Weeks, passed of with tnJeacribable éclat Hote), Highbridge, Weatchester side, caused by . abject to inspec tivn further enacted, That enid lists shail rank, and pry of the eniployees of tho then came on to Hallowell, 1, Orange, N. J. this Prday haps Wright, Way, Butter. | eighty-six miles, At moon to-day he started for Went | 8 tho Ay Me | eveulug. Mr. Turner wus the frat. colore Findoy, tance | Tatu appointed ‘by Preaident Lineota, and ts. 6 ty 8 al soda, and of admitting kreolite free of 7. fective duc, ‘The ‘bullding wad my of Music last evening, | tents wer hi ‘Troma tally destroyed, Lo of 4 ’ speaker. He was delegate to the Conveation ap igenencens hae porminated to, the Genete Wis | tru vesitence uiving Youn, consi Mtatevor errors’ titcant lctiond, Kenda choon- | Gace, Mol tn, exuberant wplrta and eure No | ee taste ae onaance wat ettect: | im Wasr Wasuinarow Mancar.—Laat evening | eure! mew reeetl tcld tu Washlagton, ‘umininge to be Internal Revenue Assessor for ny OF TAErILOFy, Halt, fOnetia. Flagg, and Teal shall next sleep in Portland, y "4 West y 1D) Pi _ the First Distriot of New York, James H Chamber: | donnating tiges wlio have served in the wriny or Bavy | Othe Ta 'hirta nnd Phresitfine fille slessi®, At baddest Ml ed, and the expectation proved correct, At 11 | Mt 24, 285, and $96 Country West W Tan: Boiciog i atte Paks, rooer nee Tyee Iain to be Asseesor for the Filth District of Massa. | Ofthe aiied Sates, kin, Almes, Whitmarsh, Clark, and Plunkett ; ' Market, occupiod by H. A. Eckler opened an tug rgue over the body Ly é ‘BuO. And bet further enacted, That tne several rh. oT alkar. Bimith, Tuttle, MARIN. o'clock the dancing floor was crowded, and yet at | firuw. orl Jobo Fritz, a German, 87 years of age, who, aa als Ghuvett#, Nathaniel K. Sawyer Collector of Customs | Congressional Districts, organized Terrivorlos, and 10 ion—Meners. Walker, Gruith, p ARINE DISASTERS. Firotss Grneinacing ts See. frie. the 4 it teide on Wi 6f the District of Frenchman's Bay, Maino, istrict of Columbis, sivall b: a 10 equal aunibe: eee eee PMTs act. Randal), Bam: miduight carriages still rolled ap in succession to the | stunds were totally destroy Lite Baoan he aoe amy snd jantsc SeGCeey nonce asavMRLAMAre ant | beg" and Michal | ae susre.egemsncemn, | TH? HOM OF er William Severe | front eniranes, A throng of carlous people yathered | S04 Manas SoG ET Wer eiiciny Unapexys’ Meeriva.—A meeting of thie Mb akereeu a On Privtieges and Elections —Messrs. Hegemon, funith, , "y F ry . IND Cre FORTIETH CONGRESS. thsgione'ar any rank oot ve Cai brteteges wi Bctions sve mater ce Kory. around and opporite the street doors, eager to catch | eG eee Dt eat ae emiicin friends spas Gord teas — te berely provider’ for, bai | Te Of Allans—Mesers. Calkins, Tuttle, Har- The Baltimore schooner William Severo, which | a glimpse of the masqueraders as they passed i, and | Ottawa, ia which were situated the Queen's Printing | evening in the Everett Rooms. Mr. Canflold pre Led ang Yorees'tereatter shall be to equailze, the nuiiner So ee ein of Towns and Counties | Sulled from New York on the 16th tnst,, went down | were held at bay ouly by the presence of the police. | OMice, the Koya! Canadian Bank, Trotter's Hotel, | sited. It ts Intended to get a committee of beneve SOMETHING FOR NEW JuRSEY, Bad rank of employees, as adove provide Clark, © ager, Kich, Howard, sud Veaisail of | on the 19th, of Cape Charles. Cupt. Live e tells the | Within, masked and unmasked laties and gontlemen, | th office of the Bt. Lawrence and’ Ottawa Railway | lent gentlemen to calla meeting to devise measures qualization of mummers and ranks of On motion of Mr. Monton (Kep., Ind), the | the severui roe ane Ternioriee - . | story of ler disastrous voyage ae follows: "Sunday, | in every conceivable costume, were passing through | COMPANY, and several other places of business, and | OF relief for the bllud, Benate took up the bill previously introduced by | Sitter tntyones provided: that wot na er Safi eee ida 1th, izing of Abssoum, with ealm weather; 18h, | the halle; the drovetng rooms wore filled; | meratag, Lees gaco uum’ "ere cernee vemvercay satenng? a Haha weeny Sona hhim, to punish the collection of illegal taxes on paw | ed spall be coustrucd to ri _uiate érployent aud internal A Teed tenner Parley, AtKen, | 9 4 yt, Iny our course for Cape Charles light ; only the upper circle was not patroutesd, | In Cuamnens Stawer,—Early yesterday morn: | Called at the Police Central Omics and complain bars ig Nd al a idl calidad Larpenier Kendall, Mitch | wind during the day 8, K., thick and raining because very lit'le could be seen from it, | In at 115 Chaunbers street, originating on the first | thal walle on the platform of the New Haven de Mr. Monto moved to rofer it to the Committee cENsvs coumiTT Heese. Gould, Cook, | P. M., wind hauled to N, W., with clear weathe ‘Tho dancing commenced about 10 o'clock, at whe | #00% occupied by J. doliitela € tho.. turniahing aban to et to a carat On the Judiciary, and made a brief argument to show | The Brzaen announced the following gentlemen | Avery ,Wa/ker, aud tiyck ian. | mond, | 8PM. mado Cape Chartes light, bearing W, distant | sonnd of aott music, A. platform was built over the | Mie taseinemt, oecupied by Thomas Lsley? Laene | Whom took from the breast pocket of his inside bow it sould be dono, He cited the law of Mary- | a# constituting the Belect Committee on’ Mr. Gare | gi odven Ln 1! , ‘ id's resolution relative to tue taking of the nexs | Moder ty ta), TJ. Campbell,” | 15 miles, wind hauled to the west, and blowing » | Parquet feats, on which none but the masked | dealer, coat a $500 package of bank notes, which he wes ichardson, Kay, Fei aged about $200; insured oo, P niged about $200; insured for $1,100, ‘The | cose ® $00) Tacksge of were admitted. When the carulva — reached | pecond fico Jand enacted in 1532, and subsequently at various gale; took in sail and lay to, vessel laboring heavy occupied by Mr, Sumpter & Son, manu, census clerk, Bay 8 : a ite height the scene became bewildering, | fucturers of clothing, damaged abu OO: s Umes amended, requiring the Baltimore and Odio | “sears, Garfield, of Odio; Hanks, of M Hit Meant, Suamers, Barker, | and making water fast; all hands at the pumps, but | Costumers, milliners, and "tillors _geemed for. 460, The Mid oor, occupied by Marcus | wastant isa ensuing: Me, Booker vice Peealtent, Railroad to pay into the State treasary one-AMhi of | Allison, of Lowa; Lattin, of New York: ton, alee ssoears, Lasher, Hill, | Water gaining om us fast; 19th, 7 A, M., pampa | have taxed their most extravagont fancies tn arraying | Loweuberg, damaged slightly ; tneured for $2,000, tho chair, Mr. &. D. Smith, becond Vice-President, North Carolina; Axtell, of California; aud Goillada; pasher, Hill, the dancers of the carnival. Monks, domines, Chi- °. the fare levied on euch passenzer between Baltimore | Kuntucky. choked by the clay on board, with four foet six | 9. king! “ ~ Ravsaca Facronr i Baooarr: Early yes- | recently olected, promised to give the organization J *, quoens, peasants, dovila, 4d bewltch- y yes ‘and Washington, and the similar law of New Jorsoy, THE MISSOURI CONTESTED BLECTION CASE, gan, and Calvi Inches of water ta the hold, AtOA, M., lat, 8t log, | jug faitics were mingled tn an inextricable mage, | Wray morning the threo-etory brick bulliing tu bis Mirnoah Rappers: | My. Dale bala 'Bae tesa ceee requiring the Camden and Amboy Rutlroad to pay the Missouri election KZ Hngrovsed ditla-Mesars, Smith, Hackett, Berry, | 15 min,, long, 74 deg. 65 mio., a tirce-masted schooner K} ie Dialfarm became 00 thronge 4 that Ep the Lsitacreee meth Hania aeietarg names “pa Saltire, ML Daviea Guatresan of tha Gommitees Gm Into the treasury of that State a certain proportion wa tn the Ninth Con- | Being te sc Heandage, Calkins, Hixon, Au: | hove lo ight, and we set our ensign union down, to | ofits attractions. Pariviane evidently uoderstemt | SFY, Was fouod to boon fro, Owing to che head. | By-laws, fy entatives of @ dintre tet. ce thee dint ould be allowed re : Grows, Hoyt, Murr ‘hea , eine in | tha aslene wh 4 way’ gained by the Are before the firemen got tu | Committee dint ‘of monoy received for passenger fare and freight car- House voted on the frat resolution of tno wry, Dimuteky ; chooner bore down to uy, proving to | the seit of saa uerade balis, (oF Welr eugcees | Wey Meng! ingemmable usture of tha tostesis, | om the Baccutly nd for every addle e. ‘Tho tax in both cases, though wominally col- | Committee—namely, that the sitting member (Mr, od Mosely be the schooner J, M, Richarde, Capt, Irving, from the Lullding was destroyed. ‘The loss on the bua: | Uonal Ave, an extra meinber.” Mr, Borst, from the lotlected from the railroad companies, was really a tax | Aderson) is not entitled to it—and decided the y+ Koudall, Fox, | gmithyille, N. C., for New York, Boing in asinking ro so PY = {ng anouate to $346 , Ollford, Ray, Kee- L - 7 ‘, ‘ommittes toinform officers of their appotntas upon travel, and the Laws imposing i | question in the negat ot89, So that Mr. | end Cavaunogt CRIMINALITIES, by the Amsterdam ie eported that all had acceptod, A. letter was 1 duduim oh Fairé—Mesere, Rich, Palmor, Hackett, | condition, 1 requested all hands to be taken off. Nok, fF $3,000, By | ibm i New Yi agers, Ave naa the las fs nderson is confirm; 1 ; ‘hater, word Carvin struction of at Mr. Vecust Jorea | ftom Mr. Raymond, of the New York T¥mes, thanks Thien gives to cittarne or the, Gaited Statee coms | , The next resolution—that Mr. Switaler is enttited | Whalen, and Colvin, Retigious Ructetien—Niorary.Gionn, | Ble love to astern of us, and I tnunched our boat, Homicide in $5,000; Insured for $1,000 by Wo Willlamsburgh tue | 1K she Committe for appointing Lim President, mon country, and guarantees to every citizen the Ferris, Conger, Farlcy, Day, Madden, Laurcace, L8 | and with my wife, child, and two men got ou board Thomas Murphy was arrested in Hudson City, | #4f#ace Compa Tua East Riven Baioan.—A paper wre read —— Moire. y : a= : poy Fea aver Sereevens iti a) oe Hat inca monet on Agrtoult jy, Thornton, Perry,GriMo, | A very heavy sea running at the time, the boat | N. J., on Wednesday night, ona charge of stabbing NEW JERSEY. WL STP BPA ee belere toe aang truction by Btate laws. These laws of Mary-| The Association of the Hamilton Colloge grad- | “Ont Puntie Printing—Mosare, Rendor, Harris, Carpon- | SWAMPed and drifted astern, Capt. Irving shen | and dangerously injuring James O'frion, inn Baht : forth a plan for connectiug New York and Brook! and and New Jersey, although always tn vio- : : Ing tw the atop | tet Dinunick, Kimbati, and Na wore ship, and rescued the stewurd and tyro other | in the upper part of the city, Inte on Tuesday night, bony by moans of bridges and piers, Mr, Dow says Jation'ot the Reneral anor and pint of the Conatita- | mates of Now York, met last evening 1a the Astor | Wu gipantce tn the men that remained on board, At 4:28 the echooner | MUFphy {8 leld (o await the result, Tux Rattnoav Bonviwo Prosxcr,—A meeting | the bridge which the Brooklyn people don't ta mn, Were Bot perhaps in direet ~iolation of any par- jouse. Prominent among the com pany were the lenere. Gergoant, Perry peels Uacks livied over to starboard wide, then righted db —o- was held at the Pat oT BS Heal Peat uehdiu ere want ptntides that ng | President of tho College, 8. G, Brown, v. wb. LU) mauer, Mitenell (A tae Went down hend frst. just three hours ifver the Inet Arrest of the Claremont Murderer, Diecopn Gost Hones yearsey which the ofMfcers of the Midland nud dn | to build would coat thirty millions, and would be to unsteady to bo safe a ge mi Montclair Se Vi ow id Gen, John Cochrane, Gen, Joseph |. Hawley, Davis, Aimer, uixvu, on bail been taken off. Ifwe hed not been taken N.H . 20.—-Ci / . ial make a enliven aay lay Whi bua | cee: fone Gomrniny Gee Josepe B- Hewiey, ; ‘chew, pas. | OMe curusnnrnavséhed aa our mall bose would |, Ponrswour, NH, Jan ity Marshal | jtaitways discussed the subject af ‘v.uuing the | ob: niugs and locks for the passaze Of yesselty ‘aited States, because the right of free t Den eaelen Ctoh Thee -e REY | POR flatted, Kilben, not have lived iawuch a ee as was ruunligab the | Jolioson has arrested # man, wlio bis name 18 | towns, Judgo Low, t= ‘Tcsident of the Midiand | Pfidge to be co! 7 ea, a . a aA - buaus u jor rf fh A ———— was one of those iumunities, anda tax upon that Herre — z yok ohh gta Beis [ah tune, hi Vunaa Horton, of Andover, N. H., on auspiclon of | putiway Cuupany, agrood to the proposition to en- Taileee Aneos Towa Fight "yas lan ‘abridgment of it, Bor twenty-dve . + Dr, Hastings, Col, Kiamons Clark, and Sparks from the Tolearaph SP urr opeppssil committing the murder OF yuode My Varn uoree the bonds of the Montclalr road, It is under. : Abens 9 5 ears, Maryland and New Jersey hed lied their | others, ‘The Hon, Charles P, Kirkland presided. | ne Quever Legislature assemble! on Wednenday, OV EM. 7 Johnson #ay4 ho suits the description, and that bis | givod that thie agreement will secure the support er | _ erPetual motion—Baldwin's retail clothing + a —. nawers to Interrogator i de, cone! the sbuse would certainly contiuae Now detney aed the Tho Weatern Union, Telegragh, Company tae 489 | Quarry m Protective Hooters, | declarse kis inaoccuce, vo eure CveNve HOFIOW | severe) townships, we i a hae lar gare intervened, he had introduced th tolegraph ofc 780 miles of lc e Moi Fie enter venees Me Mee IBCs “ Trantor, Jan. 21.-—Tho Legislative caucus on m fs } A special mooting of this Society was held last — Atrawerso Bunovany in Weanaween.—At 8 of a fine skating Gostival on Suturday ev Zand giving the Supreme Court of the United | the Republican side met at noon to-day, and nomi. | TiC ,new Jersey Legislature hae adjourned Over | nictit at the Nineteonth Ward Hall, Fifty-third atroet, Bribery and Corruption in Florida, o'clock yesterday moruing Mr, Gideon 8. Mller, who | °° Se ern cee as cian mate 4 fates appellate ipeaaterta 10 any case which might | nated Senator Frelinghuysen for reGiection. A te-0- y ny to make arrangements for the celebration of St We Yio Gla Con resides on the road leading from Guttenverg to Wee- James Moki ben, 4 , died su ealy yes arise under the few. lution was adopted presenting the Hoa, George T. jovernor Baker, of Indiana, has yotood 6 bill regu: | Patrick's day, und to take into consider tion such h tbytbel fare te Ti kawken, was awakened by a noise at the window of | terday morning at 90! Bast Thirty-elghth etree Wastincutvoun (Rep.,N. J.) sald the bill ond | Coboas the candiiate'o! New Serecy for'e sce in | '#tiDg railway fares other matters as might come before the meeting, A | the i eae t te its his siiting-room, ‘He went down stairs and tried to | ‘The Castle Garden Labor Exchange received argument of th Senator frei, indians (Mr Morton) | Gen, Grant's Cabinet, ‘The Hon. Thomas W. Tipton has been redlected | resolution to reduce the initiation fees, wos 4, | the, guargen of bribery and corruption in the Seva | eter the room without making any noise, but the | gos urdere for laborersin the inet fortaiges, end eope ere hostile to interests of New Jcreey per | J Senator from Nebraska anda Committee was appointed to confer with simi’ | to" ted to prevent tinea jaflvence BOW | door-kuod creaked in turning, aud the operator plied employment to 61 persons, : jendly to the ini 8 of her railroad com ‘The people of the Philipine Island genenerally | larcommittees from other brauches of the organizes io prevent the ¢ ouster, taking the alarm, fed “ ‘which Would be glad to have Congress forbid the p Fond favor the new Government tn Spa lion relative to the main object of the meeting, after Ivcipents.—Gen, John Ramsey and Miss Cath- Mr. P. 'T. Barnum lectured last evening for the ment of the Biste tax, while they were allowea ai Batrimons, Jan, 21,—The fifth meeting of the A chock of earthquake was Pat in Manilla on tho | Wich o further adjournment was taken until the The Northampton aiika Maltana, ahd ae a benedit of Trinity Baptist Charch. The pastor of the Bho came time to retain their existing Teanehiaaa’ ‘Trustees of Uic Peabody Southern Educational Fund | soq'or'Nonemlen tS third Thursday in February ne: Noutnamproy, Magy., Jan. 20.—Tho trial of | Wii ee Her forecy City, were married on | Church, the Rev. Mr, Holmes, presided, COMMERCE AMOKO THE stares. Matachasetia, Preacient ; iismitoa ‘Pian, Now | ,, Tho Houth Curaiton Senate yenterdoy ranted a til | | Coat MiNERa OM 4 Sraiue —All the coal | QuatinD, Kingucy gD Lewis 1 J, Kelly an | On Wednesday wMeruoon the comer stone of | g.vhfahtlarris aged 4, daughter of Police Ofte phe morning hour having expired, the bill went 0 Riel Chorige Bs Melizaine, Ohio, pend of Caveat sudgeo ta $4.00. nt | Alleghany Valley faload ate ante erika tor ictar | tue.four young men who were arrested In December, | the new Kofurmed church at Fassalc was laid with | of the Second avenue line, ‘Sie Was fatally (ajaredy ver, andthe Senate resumed consideration of the oes hitean’ b nin Columbia, 8. | Wages, demanding fi oe Ranhal tor dine Ie87, on charge of causin: of the seventeon fires propriate ceremonies, r bill (0 promote commerce among the Btates, wachusetts, uviisen bangues Was " Which'is an edvanco of one cent” ‘The miners ou hich occurred in Northampton in that year, las | ‘Tho great ball at Turner's, in the Orange Hotel, | golte,ttat lecture in the, course of the General 7 GOLD SALas. Pennsy!vanii pad are stil at work, but they may | Pees contained today, Dut without making scarcely | waa amemorable event, ‘The band of the 6th regi: | ered by Dr. in last evening, she subject being ConxLina (Rep. N.Y.) introduced a biil to Bishop Bourget, of Montreal, embarked for Rome | “ knock off more etd ba Fifty-four wituessce have b ¥.8,N. G., supplied the music, ‘Bocial For , rolibit secret sales of gold, &e., which was refer- fon Wodbestay” It isbellevod that he will notreturat | Lanonens’ Division No, 6.—A special meeting | — Tho Newark Courier says the famous Pike's ta Vab 419, of 77 Eldrid, 0d 40 the Committce ov Finance ard A. Bradford, Louisiana, pid George this count sn but, ta | Of {hl nssoctation waa held dash evening, Me, Cloods Tho Philadelphia Tragedy. meadow-diking. projec bar’ been, abandoned, ane | wine! Ft antaied eet neer idee sirest, py Maryland, and the Rey Sears, ge Wgned to carry molasses in bulk 18 | presiding, ‘Thirteen members were reported tlek, |p yan Al eT ia maa’ of Cacilll Jor receiving $400,000 to relinquish the’ cou- | nue, by e grocer’s wagon, driven’ by Conred Theil B NATIONAL CU! Saunt od tea Hieasd attended. Kis tension hae 1 the Glendon Kolling Mills WUMT, | and funds were appropriated for thei Leneit. ‘Tine uitapeLrnia, Jan, 21.—The case of Camilla Bue, by 8g ‘ago, driven’ by Conrad Thei Me. SUFKMAN (Rep., Ohio), from the Finance Com. | ly private. 4 i : cal Division numbersover 1.00) eral erin oe 4 alk aie © areed (Rith the dor of Mra, Mary pte tag en aiee Gc cee ee eres, Kosetta is supposed to be fi Miltee, reported the fullow iu yi ——$——— Charles foi eged to have shot | bank, 7 was resumed this morn! crowd ga joller, K ered, Goose! urreney ects nN 2s Bill to emend the Ne: Th patil thabiodn truss No hes been itis apes a Ge Maried IF osle grod ial front of the Court House tong Lefor lucomorive near the Orange depot yeatorday My M.B Loverson dclivered jhe Bret of a 7 over for t {00 ; doors were opened, aud when admittance was , and injur erely that he di W | course of lectures F Institute last evens The Commissioners of Charities and ‘ Third Division of tho Sona of Temperance, of |. Mout Canpanrens’ Asaoctation.—This Anso- | granted, every neat In the room wus quickly occa ee! Li ha, ee T Tag upon * The Selence of Government.” ‘The lew fad ihe Commissioners of Emigration lave a stand: | arapachusotts, strougly urge @ tuctropolitan police for | lation, composed of men cmoloyod In the wood | pied. Mra. ‘Twitchell w brought fiom pilsou in The Central Agrioultural Society has elected | tufet favors the American democratic form of gory ( Ing dispute which has called forth the following cooo- | aaah Zarda Ou the wost side of the city, met last evening. | charge of two Doputy Sherif, and was accompanied | presitent dy the Joc Me Vie ernment. Which may be. p lution from the Emigration Commiselover The Grand Lodge of the Knishte of Prtbles te in beats tatmonitet resident, J. Q, J. Cumpbell; Vice-President, Lowi The Mr Gufoor preaided, and tr. trainon wrerctarh. | by her uncle.” Met aunt waa ih Cour ot i | el Ube Beat be e proprietors of the wood-yards cut down the hen they greoted each other both burst inta SSugt tt Vhlladelpbia, The order in this Btatenumibers | DeiesHoe bundle wood recently trom 30 conte to 8 | Mra, Twicholl, xs urual, had her fico conc are to be th oF aflirmation of the presi | | Resoleed, That the Cominissloners of Emigration view roller as often as Gace invench | Cuaritee and cermekioe ta chetveustngions. pada ak t nti halt exhibit in wikis fen mast, te tending to given false | Considi it olgnt, Ray ny i ‘ww teu Fea rm the patra 5. Atchley: Corresponding Becretary, David Naar; Treasurer, A. J. Bint, r ble alteratios cents, but a short strike of the mea brought thim | tne thick veil she wears, During wost of the morue The Grand Lodgo, F. and A, M., has elected detath, unvier | Suelt megtiug of the back again, except Mr. J.T. 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