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THIRTY-SIXTH YEAR NEW YORK, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 27, 1869, PRICE_TWO_CENTS. THE ROGERS ASSASSINATION, NEWS FROM WASHINGTON, | sactaiesrpeerett me commie om oe 1 THE LABOR MOVEMENT, | sttets pandas. tnoe sree nor ot nee | GAYETIES OF THE SEASON, THE HUMAN VELOCIPEDE. — baseplate bafta It provides for the eonaotidation trad Tran. alee Beaton and ether Unions: piseing tuarh on tieit a . eats hi re . F THE SEASON. VENI WILL BE HAND 10 YOU BY Tom!” | ,,Ut#veR0" Bao, N. H.—Werton to this | epedat Despatene to The Sun. pasy oP te aaa tad he i at Com | eATN WORKINGMEN'S ASSEMBLY, | guard and directing them to keop back all printers GAYETIES 0. 1 | piace at 1A. M. Ho stayed here last night. He ts Waanneatow, Jan, 96. frat i Company, and th Ald Of the above mantione ——- milweeennonneed ieat the proprietors of the New moion Skating Match-Awift the ; now 9 miles from Concord, and %8 from Bangor, AXIT MECeRS, sUTTHE, CUMMINGS & CO. foo Ines toe interest. on year Firet Day's Proceedings~Large Attendance Ming Commnay wore bot outy. cule, be Seobeers OS te abe first willing to pay the ne they were waited on by & other job concerns, and we en ‘The weather is still very cold, but the walking 8x: | The Republican Senators this morning held a | Bf gers "one Ok, the, OHM Gellent, and Woston Is gaining on his lost tire. He | canens to consider a line of policy upon the question | tented cag niet mettenae, It Will be in Vermont tomorrow, and probably | ofconfirmations, Senator Anthony wasin the chair, | 0 eon nore branch i trike New York poll ou Friday. He i still | goq the eancus remained In session over two hours, | with the in ood spirits, and confdent of sucecss. Last | A ranning debate was participated ia by nearly ail | Webli siva proposes ts Right be had a severe fall, and was much bratsed. | ih senators, ‘There was determined opposition to of prices; Hut that J & ‘as barnes ot or Challenge Taken, ged to take a0 Oppo The champion skating match, which, owing te site course, One of the Committee appoloted to | the unfavorable weather, hed been delayed some wait on the Board of Alderincn made an eloquent | time, took place last evening in the Jersey City pecet, In which he said that he was confid: then aa Thomas Coman, Aldermen O'Brien, | TiAk. The contestants were the champion, Wititem TOM ARRESTED IN PATERSON. i ‘Two Metropolitan detectives visited Paterson Wn Banday Inet and eo jeated to Officer Graul, ‘Of the Paterson police, their suspicions that the long fought “ Tom" McGibney had fled in the direction of Peterson, and that it was not improbable that be was bm the city. brother of MeGibney, it had been learned, was in Whe employ of Mr. Kinch, in bis soda water mani Teaonted—Co-opera From our Special Correspot ul Fee eee ee eee tee ie ama Georgia, and | ALBANY, Jon, 96,—The fifth annual session of Norton, Patiey, Cushman, Connor, and White would | Bishop, known as Frank Swift, and James 0, Mead, ov ths Com yanall seit very but to-day he seems to have got over it, and is mak- | 4), I make ihe matter straight, and give mon a living | Both are young men belonging to New York olty, y action being taken by the caucus on the qucation the State Workingmen's Assembly convened in Iron J ing splendid time, Today be passed Gov. Hartt: | of appointment, Mr. Conkling and Mr. teaser, he rond ehogeatrs ttorancace | Molder's Hall, at 10 A, M,, and was called to order | thy'would know therenen whye nen | and are members of the Now York Sksting Cla \ jovernor shoo! is wil " . one year, and the line at 10 A.M. by President Wm. J. Jessvp. The Bee- ring few days a large nomber of new | The question of championship was frst broaght on man on the road. The Governor shook hands with | aaq others, favored BO action, except in cases of in iro the pameae of tee bee A hoc y P. the past few a i ber of T lon of championsb * broaghs oe lest " . vacat vere bao! ond Vice-President and Warden were absont, Mr. year bya firm of well-known rin! jers,w! Ties eae Wished Biss 6 Teeny Joerney: Orewes ttUl cies where there ts an absolute emergency. A] "Mr Conners (Rep., Oregon) sald the debate bed Ww Mr. | Sow numbers over #00 men. "During ihe etrine the bys Gime of woll-Reowe tS Pease wos coos contiane to grect him in the country villages. motion was made to exempt all cases now de | Patinfed him that th ‘passage of the bill was not re- | Thomas Alder, of Carpenter's Union No 5, of New | nos bers came out With the society men almost | * Medal to the skater who might be successful againal rnd kee * logal or equitable obligations of the | yor city, was appointed Waaden pro tem, to, all competitors ona given day, The first contest feetory in Prospect street, and tt was therefore MARINE DISASTERS. fore the Senate, but it failed by @ larac Ay ‘the Central Branch and ys pro bit Tr teat Joking ot thie 4 that some commanicailon had been or would piste majority, ‘Then Senator Fowler said bo would | nq withdrew hia amendment omered by mie covers | The President delivered slong nddrons, tm whieh | secine wiitt irecuumee itucent. and ompiegs theme Vicune tuk ie eas oe ee ad bem Made between the two. A fail description of Me- Steamer Sunk near New Orleans, not be bound by the action of the caucus, and ay. he congratulated the delegates On the tull attendance | selvos willing to back it up with thelr bottom do Itions on which the medal was pat up were, Gibney, so far as @ knowledge of bis personal ap-| New Ontaaxs, Jan. 96.—The steamer Alva | thereupon he was invited to leave, A motion was fr Commicre (Rem FT), then, omtered, at thie session, and reviewed the doings of the va- | Inve. Trade mattcrs are unseitiag | he sky lores beg ongeiyesae ota al chatlongers fot two sete Pearance had been obtained, was lef with the | Struck on a wreck Jast night, six miles below the | then made to except Cummings and Smythe. Thie | tratneth tained in the act of Jal; rious labor organteations during the past year; he | Spring” at the end of whieh per ignite should pels were caveds ne Pemeonwerts bev * | failed, and the caucus fnaily voted, % to 8, toconfirm | tug to. tne” Kuster recommended the entire abolishment of the contract | "VA iseding book and Job printing. house, dol te property, Tho medat Ws @ y \e 4 he lower part of the city, sent of @ good | wery tosteful acd valuable token; te tm ée Ro More nominations except In vacancies oF on some road shall depiire the Central Branch from con: | syatem in the prisons of the State ; urged the neces: | Heat 1? | H p tinning Ita road and tearaph lines from the termi, | S010 I the Prato aan expressed, bimenit | Set! oF thetr work to Canada yesteruay. tigh © skate, frock We too ead bet of Wwhlgh Pressing emergency, This has cansed considerable | nation of the one hundrea m! 7 strongly in favor of an immediate repeal of the The Satlors’ Strike—One Man Shot. chains suspend acircular medal of about the sise come hie pri PMlcer, and hie set to work at once to obtain some uw t would lead to his discovery, He was traced to different places In the eity, and (wes finally trtaken by Offcers Graul and Rice tn No.8 @ . house yesterday afternoon. He was Ammediately arrested and taken before Recorder ‘Warren. At the Recorder's office he asked what they supposed Lis name to be, and when the officer Who arrested bim replied Thomas McGibney, be is Bald to have answered, " That's my name.” Loxvox, Jan. 26.—The Percire, which ssiled | uttering among the hordes of expectants who have pt tncerporatie the Company 'o from Havee on the Sth tuat, for New York, returned | been Mlliog the Senate lobbies and hotels, There | sion Pacite Ral phy pea tread Conspiracy law; and recommended the holding of | A fow hundred sailors gathered yestordoy in | Of" American doutie eagle; s small cluster of to the former port to-day, badly damaged. The pre- | Will bes general stampede among for this | Central Braveti Road to be made to @ poli annual falr by the workingmea's preanizations | Franklin equare, and again talked over the subject | ‘monde relieve the space between tho skate ang cise nature of the accident had not been made known, | Action of the caucus is sufficiently binding to prevent | ear Fort Riley, In Kansas, upon the same terms: | similar to those held by the agricaltural socis!'* — | of wages. ‘Two-thirds of the men have compromised | Mah the whole being attached to the lappel of Bix persons were killed and many were injured. A | any breaking oF Mrnerlor atthe Barer oe ied by law for the con: | i motion the President appotuted Mossre.jW on $90 per month, but tne remainder hope to carry | W#istcont or cont by & pia concosted behind the ton of the Hon. N, Green, of Louisville, Ky., was & THE ALASKA PrRETA Ki providing further, thap no subsidy | of Brooktyn, Graham, of Rochester, and Nortou, of | yi,cir point if they can secure the coOperation of the | SeA@ About OW people were in the rink last passenger, but {8 uninjured, Simon Camachs, the | The Committee on Pal lowed to eald Central Drancb’Compeny fF | A’hany, a Comittee on Credentials, Leeraicithouve Weepers. If Jack can get thie class | BIRD and they sat through the ordeal, for It le aa MOWRY AGAIN, Expenditures to-day jo afterward, however, desired the Recorder Consul at New York from Honduras, was siso 8 | had up Tasistro, recently Clerk in the State nor te ore eee arty, miloe from the | In tho afternoon the Assembly was catled to order | ey rust him for board a weck or two, he belloves he | Orled! to att through a two hour's performance {a aa | mae out his commitment with another mame, 2. | jassenger, and Is ate, Department, from whom Martin alleged he re already aut by Secretary Tronp, im the absenco of President Jes: | oan then ¢quare wp And bave a good surplus from the | {c@ Tink. The atmosphere was pure, bat most prove Admitted that be had served eleven months at Sing | The Pereire's passengers and eargo are to be for- | had procured his Information about the Alaska | oATt further discu sop. Mr. Bourke wns appolated temporary chait- | increase, Abont a doxta seamen, who had quit a | “ative of:heamatiem nevertheless, The contre of Bing, having been sentenced for s felonious assault, | warded by the sicamer St, Laurent, which sails | fund. He knew of no payments of his | Senate at LW Ucluck aujcarmed man. tteamer at the (cot of Thirty-eecond etreet, Kast | ‘Nt? Pond had been reserved for the principals ever pee iso that be bad made his escape from priao from Brest on Saturday, own personal knowledge, bot had been told - ‘Tho Committoe on Crodentiais presented the fol- | River, attempted to bowd her yesterday afternoon, since the late frost, and having been thoroughip Fle didn’t care anything about that,” be is reported | | (The agent of the line ig New by Mr. Bodiaco, Secretary of Legation, that only House of Reprosentatives. lowing report, which was received and adopted parksieg arn by George MeCarty. One of the | Ktarded since, while s space of twenty fect around to have said, “and would eared at all If they | Shse the caauaitice wore trate Ave millione had gone to Rusels, and that persone TH PENSION Law. # of St. Criapin No, 108, Thomas Tencor, Jobm | suitors, sumed Nell MeGowan, got fate an alterention | !* had been uscd by the public, it presented the ap bad not mixed him ap in the Rogers matter. ployees of the vesel.—Haronti very high 10 office bad had ® nice thing. It came | Mr, Panwaw (Rep., Me.), from the Committes | Wi With SeCney iad vivace bie (TAO pearance of large mirror set in a frame of frog —$—$———— ‘ork city —Ty poj ck him in fhe Jaw, whereapon Aobical Union, No. 6, Alex. | with McCarty and at had not said & word to him about : z Typoptae work, this aitect bel by the eueerae Sat wal eoha at oes Austins Great a Wink out that Mr, Tasistro had been employed while ta | on Invalid Pensions, reportet a bill relating to the | Broue eS He McCarty shot the ratlor In the pit of the atomach, | "ork, Wile atect Being given By lle light covcriag y Lywx, Jan, 26.—Last night, a fire in the large | %¢ State Department to help got the Perkins claim | operations of the Pension iw, ‘The frst aection | Not, Iicsnrd Matthews) Care ‘The ball was subsequently extracted, bat Mecarty | °"? pe ode Proof that he was the identical Tom that had been | weicy icc on Monroe street, occupied by E.H, | Paid out of this money, for which he was to receive | provides that uo pension, pay, or bounty ahall be | forte Makers, Vatnthars, Machina 8 dM was arrested and locked up In default of 6500 bafi, rath ae ee the Reel ena Nelle Se dben Hen, Wanted. He also auld that he supposed be was taken | yo1.0405' Nichols & Banborn, and Johnson, all shoo | SIAMKE fee If successful. It was not, however, paid, | pald toa widow non-resident in the United States, | Conrad Carpenters and torners No. a ee ee ee een for the man who was designated elope found in the pocket of the He took the mattor very coolly, and made no ¢: manofacturers, and ©, Phillips, manufacturer of | Sd Temains due to this day. His testimony only | when se has been living separate aud apart from | ALCL Ann's of St Crapia, N needles, extended to the shoe manufactorics of Har. | COMArms the opinion of the Committee, thatthe only | her husband for five consecutive yoars immediately | tical Patnters, James A. Hourke, coding b 0 ne tte Cabinet Makera, Jullas — To) risoa Newhall, TP. Richardson & Son, Ii, R. Hal. | MAE Who knows what was pald, and to whomla at. | Breccia 44a muthout rect from him any | hiaRemiaa Na James wear " CRIMINATATIES. Noth were dressed in dark blue pantaloons and ‘ Jankete, Swift's jackot being trimmed with « small Buspictous Death of | gold bund, All being ready, and the band striking Dressions of surprise at his arrest. A telegram was % Stocek!, who ts conveniently at home in Ri itora Workers, Joby Ive up a waltz, Swift gracefally moved down the ebining pey, C. H. Aborn & Co., George W. Downing, “ ly at home in Ru jon a woman who loadsa life of proatitatl . 3 4 out at once to Detectives Hebart and Le Ras of the | 51, Nourse & Bon. The frst Avestores, with their | 18 80t likely soon to return, ‘The Committe concublnage. ‘Th ing fourteen seetio See hee Wortern 3 We ng Copper, ant | ‘The inquest in tho case of Dr. Kennedy, of 118 | oor, the movenent being tho plain forward and beets Bighteouth Precinct, New York, and the prisoner fas in the mean time committed to jail. Botts, Chatham street, who dicd about ten days ago undor | The movement was accomplished in describing the y. Gavin, ' Tints ot | Suspletons clreumstances, was concluded yesterday | ico bed once up and down. Mead followed aftep contents, were entirely destroyed, and the others | ‘ing testimony tn the case of the eontract of Wells, | '444 (0 {1 details of appile Ages tially, The stocks of the latter were much . | Fargo & Co, insult to the wido soldiers. After ‘The news of the arrest of McGibney In Paterson Leet rag feds repelbrstoinaty ond uch dam: eas pevkand hbase: disposing ef. variogs omy ‘chleay vervel, 4P. seaward, F Wells, Kochester | before Coroner Flynn. Dr. Powers, the partner of | Swift had made this movement. While Bead was telegraphed Inspector Walling at Police Head- : In the Bradiey case to-day the Supreme Court | ffported’ from the ‘Committe, ‘Mr wimacn | Gravarn Waite ot aren fet ues 0 Kennedy, was oxaminod, Ho testified that about a | showed himeclf hed skater, he yet Quarters Inst evening, and created great eatisfnetion, Gront Fire in Addison, N.Y. of the District obeyed the United States Supreme | mitted, with instructions to mako the second socti utters Nod Dugad Campbell Rnignte of | Month before his death, Dr. Kennedy made @ trans. | Incked grace—a fact which was instuntly made No. 4 Joh Glimore; Masons’ Laborers, | for of hie property to himeelf (Powers), Gonnelly, oi pike te nd Mae bee oo Kennedy died of phthisis palmonaria, accelerated by | light of Swift's, The first fine skating was done David P Hose. Cohoes- Wooten | the excessive use of alchoholic liquors, Tho jury | amid mach-hand clapping by the spectators, pers, Martin, Helaney: Poughseepsle—Carpenters | charged that Powers, who is otherwise known aa | These movements consisted of th . Upwards of thirty thousand workingmen are re- | Thomas Lookup, supplied the liquor with a frandu- | roll forward prevented by the above named delegnies, A larxo | lent tatent. Powers, or Lookup, was held to ewait | edge forward and backward. In the seeond park, umber of organizations, not represente ele Lumber, O ormunlsntions, not, represented by deler | the section of the Grand Jury. Mead led off, ant as the skating became more com> ir’ assessment, and pledging to lend thotr asaiat- Piicated with the progress made down the programme, cooperation to the measures in: te the Interest grew apace. In performing the cross roll backward, Mead tripped, but recovered himself m (Rep. | “ry, * | The delegates from the Knign Bt. In ar be ing into shape measures for the entire Bervato, Jan, 96.—About a week ago, a trunk | in time to waves fall. Iu the thirteenth mot ary the plain locomotive,” Swift fell, thereby loaing ® CF tbe contract system ia the prisons | was received at on by the di city, marked “To be called for.” A very disagrees: | mark, This was unlucky, for he had done hie wort Pt ble smell was emitted from the box, and mo one bav- | Fr hotter than Mend. To attompt a description off "A hereulean | ig called for it, 1 was opened yesterday, and found | 41 che feats of the skaters would be waste of speca, Iv ts understood that the notorious “ Tom" was cap- | Tp Addison, Steuben county, yeoterda oibaerd Is ‘yy morn- | Court's mandat tured by Detective Irving, who has been on Listraek | inp, D, Odell's cigar ato an for days, It ie paid that Tom" made no effort to | con ; vider lana Ghoti ly to male pensio that | known when his movements were tested by the as Well as fomale pei and rescinded the order debarring Mr. Bradley from practice in the Court, but held that HAM declined to yleld for that motion, commonicated to the hardware store of A. G, Crane, | this, under the ruling of the Supreme Court of the went over till to-morrow, fergie propatlcempyrphtadmp~rachod of Rogers | and that also was burned to the ground. The flamos | United States, did not restore Mr, Bradley to the SPRCIN PAYMENTS, gtecibendhengest dried sal rk eaginer then communicated to the block occupied by J..N. | Criminal Court whenee Judge Fishor expelled him. | | Mr. Lyon (Rep., Me.) then, at $0 minutes befor egraphie requisition for MeGibney een | Brown, druggist, J. and P. W. Orr, grocers, Gum- | It now makes es rule that no one suspended in one | 2°'civek, called up his bill to provide for the resuuy made on Gov, Randolph of New Jersey, and this te J 4H. i tlon of specie payment, and procecded to address th persed att let en he Ske eli hiday eller dl OLS aco . Reynolds & Bon, flour | court of the Disirict #lioll practive in any of the | Honse in support of it Ps ne bys A om and feed store, The total loss is estimated at $90,- | branches of the Supreme Court of the District, thas Speeches on the same subject were made by this city seemed confident of his arrest yesterday | o99; insured for $20,000, Messrs, Bannan (Dem, N.Y.) and 8: Ghancesk,. Saas bala Gait tia the ree ‘ Practically leaving Mr. Bradiey where he was before | Yr )*re,, Manvne (hen ‘ . They lo time was up and his the United States Supreme Court tesued the man- J bh oto lleanitenioey tracks had grown hot. He know nothing about the pal — Marder, and the only thing the police could do with | Bostow, Jan. 26.—George Francis Train ad- Bianuie FOR aK: GEA aie: LeaAE. THE STATE CAPITAL, bim would be to take him back to Sing Sing, from | dressed another rousing Fenian meeting in Tremont ‘i Se ‘lesed_N Which prison he had exeaped by the skin of his teeth. | Temple to-night, He denounced the Alabama swindie | ,, THe Maryland delegation visited the President | | Mr. A ttaben Dissattated-Notarten Public, They further said that if Gov. Hoffman had only | treaty. Strong resolutions were passed against McCul- | {"d"¥; (0 ask the pardon of Dr, Mudd. Mr. John (. o Corpee In x ALBAny, Jan. 9. i be made t ttl h needed | to contain the body of badly mutilated. Promised to “let up" on Tom's three years in Sing | loch and Seward, and denouncing the outrage upon | Ford Wa here to get them to Include Spangter In | 1611. ane an e ol nore, etree etccee ere eee contain the body of @ woman, badly mutilated. | aqme it to say that they whirled om thet Bing, he woo!d have given himself up long ago, and | fity thousand. Iristimea who are disfranchised. in | eT Fecommendatious, which was done, and they | If {Here are & Copsey Harn sory eres | cree? deen ee eae tere ree cattees ates: | tem Beale, cut figures om the tee, twisted thus have avoided all this bue and ery after him. As | Rhode island recelved such assurances from the President that “hb ncn sSiegy tute. tptedie reobhatye basen Added IST nt? h | much excitement here over the matter, and the P0- | grapevines, and temporarily became human corke the case stoud new, the police wese no nearer the ae they predict the purdon of all the conspirators before | *nce Thursday Inst, they are the two Republicans | Makers’ and Woollen Vee are endeavoring to ascertain from whom and | screws, ‘The movements were % in number, aa@ rn th ds t The Florida Governorsh: Mr, Jobnson's term expires from Brooklyn, Messrs, Allaben and Hodges, whose and whence the trunk was sent, :: Ha ure of the murderer of Rogers than they were of Tevsitery te Ala! ik Wanna aie, good fortune Is referred to in the editorial columna | layer# ha trent ye conslated, with those above named, of the cross roll, fore the arrest, i . WASHBURNR'S DRFRATS. pant year twenty Wack fi backward and forward; change of edge, roll, backe — om. f § organ| '. Corover Flyna and Mayor Hall were early in- Kiegetrey eto on he pcre Reh Mr. E. B. Washburne was bedly defeated yes- a bprieg seem by any meai Be Wen The uswae wiasiatiae io wow The ‘ates Sa udtssepledite baey Off the | Ward and forward; on to Richmond; locomotives formed of the arrest. ‘They both expressed their Reed. Tue evidence shows some irreguiari- | terday and twice to-day, in trying to set aside other | prize he han drawn. ile occupied a considerable | York. CitY are In a flourishing -conditio money from the Park Bank on Saturday was recog. | allt slips; spread eagle dgure 3, and the combing atisfaction, but it was evident from their manners ia Bile hiie} business to go into committee, having several times taking a lively interest in the labor movemer . grapevines; toe and heel movements; single part of the brief session of the Assembly this morn: | he urged that every m re be resorted to, t nized by Omcor Cole yesterday as one of the thieves ing with @ dolorous complaint of the ungenerous | them fellowship nd eodperation with their | who wan arrested on the morning of Oct. 26, for Uhat they depend more upon their own exertior the clues they bat failed to get enough members to second bis motion Aresolution | to get tellers or yeas and nays, indicating that his and | which thelr possession than they do | dence does foot spins and doable foot whirls; serpentines; ome: Tra 185 received. ‘He reviewed th % Fogilsh speaking brethren. Ho called attention to | committing a bn store, 908 | foot elghta; changes of edge; loops; ringlets; spe upon any efforts of wns parsed (o-day anthorizing, the Governor to ap- | influence is on the wane, bap ery _ Lira head 14 been treated. | the'femaie inpor organizations now. organised, and | Canal strect, and sho had time 95,000 worth | elalities, and a pot pourri, ‘The manner of deciding | The Logs aud Taunt were hep ta one igo: | aie nrg Maun ee Kha ge eT he Bite | roronse cau orrices’ wmerno_ rx xew one, | He,titd: a8 simnle mater of juin tnt some | shout caving. ant sccommensa ia ey atau | ot len peopaty i ne pum theeemovemca sas flows’ At the cow | Tance of the arrest. It is intended to confront them | west of the Chattahoochee river to Alabama, To the Ofteers of the Army af the Potomac A pea one Poche a yer ieaae deed uring the year 4 clusion of each, the uinpires agree upon a mark, if with McGibney to-day at the inquest, when it Is — A preliminary meeting of the officers of the Sppointed as doorkeopers and other petty offees on been Issued,” 100. lottern writ. the movement deserves any, and this must be either Army af the Pate x the foor, It must not be sup) rm ah te Posomacgenitbe held at the Armory ot nst not be supposed that there are iden meeting may lead to some a ee i 1 or 2; If 1% be not all satisfactory a 0 Is place@ : a G. 8. N.Y.) on | any vacancies of this description to be Giled; but | #trikes in New York State during the past your, re- Kuletde at Amblor Settlom: Le Whine tangle ce Flvam wil nota the tnguee | STEOPERE. the iowa ana Bac. and’ Fox ‘luce, | Zoqyteenth strat, tear Bini avenues, Foc op. dat we no constituniount promibition aguiuas tue | Nighi seGihed ait FeGoE MARL MU | on, ator anaeogn, at Ambler feilement, | OpPoute the performers name; these pease f papas it As uid coroner Flynn will hold the inques arrived tere esterday en roule to W undersigned it is feared ‘bet some misapprebension | créution of offices ad infnitum, and as for doo ia mokin| ides through near South New Bre Belmar C Ble de Indicating each movement are then put fn a box, i In the Chamber of the Common Council at the City bey clam Vena to eee preadis existe as to this meeting. It ts therofore repeated | keepers, why nothing would be ousier than to ent even cooperative iron foundries Uberately cut her throat with m suall-biades when tne programme has been completed they are | Hall toulay. The reason for this is that the want of | On Say tu Pian ase erin to Goes Berney ct that thie call le merely for the purpose of organiza: | additional doors for them to keep. As Mr. Allaben's me ta the neck, sev taken out and couuted,and the person whose colams, } room has herctofore been evident, owing to the thdrawing the United States troops from thi Eawe aol tone shoe ead place fora eroad reeniees | meaiter ete prezco pe Souswes, aa: by 8 Jere trowd of reporters, witueeses, prisoners, oficers, | Ule attitude, 1» adopted, the Indians will return to | While it 19 desirable to have as large an attendance a6 Ratios seoet bree ring lt sock a reaiitees Ve the and other Interested persons present, posrible at the preliminary merting, those who can | Committee on the Eapenditures. of the House, who noney ones ie Sr. Louis, Jan. 26,—Several Indian chiefs, re making two incisi vwhing condition, besides several wsophagua entire: hops. The question of prise Tength, giving in. detail the ealdent and Central Comuittes on this ‘The Central Committes presented a detail and the windpipe partial Rico, sluce the death of her child, » bright little foote up the highest is declared the winner. Tho of en one and two years of se, In August Inst, | umpires last night were W. H, Cheesomaa, for ie deen partially deranged. Bhe was @ years of | Bwift, and O. W. Jenkins, for Meade, whilo Sydney 2 z eel - Only attend at one of the occasions should prefer | are to inquire and report aa to the necessity of euch | Which wus received and referred to @ apecial " ow will aanlcicaniin away Wanced Weed United States Senator from Now Jersey. | the reunion, It in particularly desired that al oM- | eddiionsl apportinenta, “This 4s probubly fatal to | mittee of five, who were Instracted to tn ———- Pecars wes the terete. | As the tabte: Below A Bplrive ° ogers Murder. Trenton, Jan. 20-—The vote in the Henate to. | cer# of the Army of the Potomac who desire to bo. | the hopes of the ¥ ng other | Of all matters ‘concerning prisou labor. Suicide tn show, Bwift won the match by one potnt only, «fact Toihe bitior of The Sun Ce ere diodes saeTptegte: | come members’ of she" amociation aicaid rend in | victint i our wid Reutle: | orNew York, Chickering of Albany, Wells of Ki Worcester, Jan, 28.—Flijah Kimball, of Lei- | at which many will marvel. ‘The match was also am Sin: In your issue of the lth inst. acommu- | ice 1, Frelinghuysen, #. In the House, John P, | thelr names and ent address, with their man of color, whose claime heen so generously . ie ys crater, yesterday. He hanged himself to | nounced to be for # purse of $9,000, A d and rank in that Fencer of New Yor! 1 of money communicated wit! y, in order that they m id advised of the organizat New Yor! Murphy, of Jat he has about twenty. oun the Mist inal. ant hin Dy ® son Worklug in | ClAanged Ownership on the event, — nication from “Au Rxeiied Citizen” appears, In | Stockton, 80; Frederick ‘T. Frelingh ven, 20. Mr which he asks you: “ Would it mot nowbe an excel- | Stockton’ was declared elected. Bott Houses will hare anity for the Spiritualists to distinguish m ee ¥ d time and place forthe reunton. It is not neces: for notarial appointments for every Ship Palnters’ Assoctatt Ung up his bo TIM sconm, Themselves and-thetr doctrives by leading to the cap: | meet, 12 Jolat session to-morrow and declare the | 601) (appear ia uniform ut the Grat eet ng 4 hat they por in raul This Society mot last ev to hear the re. father. war’ be dare of t the disclosure ee ANL. BUTTERFIELD, ‘office Is uncqual to the task rt of the Committee of Conference with the House homebe bi aa gael ocilede ten. Whalen UFUS INGALLS. of acknowledging the reception of them, tere’ Unlow tn relation to heir members wut ' a monoma itizen”’ is doubtless a member of 0 J 6.—The Hon, J. H. Cs h ‘The above cali is promulgated to correct many —_——— ine on ships at less ‘nion pris The ort wee church, $0 called, and bas free access to TTAWA, 96,—The Hos. J. H. Cameron has 4 a 7 7 1 Committee reported that such is the They the space from the harness to the floor, that he ‘of God, Where he’ believes be can obtain | Sdviscd the Minister of Justics intention to | misunderstandings u reference to this meeting, NEW TORS SBOSEGATY RE, reported that society house, carpenters are working | must have cutled up ble legs to produce strangulas owledge that God desires to communicate | ®pbly for a reprieve for Wh: ed murderer VARIRTIES, ‘on steamships for $2.60 per day. tion, to the kinds of his flock, and Iam greatly surprised | Of the Hou, Thos, D'Arcy M Jobn M. Langston, of Ohio, will apply to President SEMATR:...Acahxy, Jee, 9 —-——— ry + that “Excited Citizen" should have greater conf men . Grant for the Binietership to Hayth Mr, Creamer introduced bill to amend the Other Labor Meetings. Faucatt p deuce in Spiritual eis than in God, to whom Spir. Example ot Whecling, W. Va Citizens of Washington of high social position, | !aw relative to the German Lelderkranz of New A meeting in behalf of education at the South, {tualiots pray tor metructions and wno doeth all 1x0, Jan, 28,—At the municipal election | without reapect to party, are deturmiued to uve un | York The Coopers of Albany continue their strike. | any in the special interest of Berea College, Ken things well.” Mr. Excited Citizen" must ha yesterday the entire eitize: orm ticket was elect- | invuguration ball, Kills were ed—To incorporate the American Tho Plasterers’ Society met last evening and | tucky, was held last evening In Cooper festitate, a gome to the conclusion that God is a failure ns well | eq by a handsome majority—the Kepublicans and ‘The President has nominated Simeon Johnson, of | 894 Foretan Commercial Company; amending acts | lent some moncy to Indigent members. Afver prayer by the Rev, Mr. Belden, the Chairman, a to Protertautiem, A CALM CITIZEN, | Democrats uniting on the mea regardices of | New York, as Commissioner to codify the laws, in | Félative to the New York Bridge Company. The New York Cooperative Building Associa. | the Kev. Dr. J. ‘Thompson, ——- politica, Place of Caleb Cusbing, resigned. — tion last night elected President Kdwin H. Milling | brfef introductory ech, and wi ed by Mr. B. T. Goodrich, FOREIGN INTELLIGENCE. —————_ ‘The Oblo delogation Ix unanimous in its belief that ASSEMBLY. ten ; Vice Prenident, Dwight 8. Killott; Treasurer, | by the Rev, J. G. Kee. | Berea Coll piel Shy gs! yond a a: jew York Circus—The Kizarell Brothers. | Senator Wade Will get porition in Gen. Grant's | pi), were jatroduced—To amend a i uber; Beeretary, 0, W. C, Dreber, iadison county, Kentucky, near the centre of the | course the offer was accepted. \c New York Circue—The Ri: 1 Bi 8. Wade will » ¥.W.N Ww. i ty, Kentuck, th f th he off ted. Goodrich t relative to Wallabout improvement; relative to the Fil Hege for thee weation of blacks and i tparte ‘of Hestucey | owing to an Injury then received he has not bees The Central Coopers’ Union met last night to | Site. ti take ction a regard to the strike of coopers be- | from TURKEY. The feats of these Spanish brothers eclipse | Cabinet. th anyihing before attempted in pubile exhibition ee, earl ahh a eo mcial al4 | worth Social Claby of Brooklyn; to. widen Nia ter in“ Humpty Dumpty" last summer, bul eKrO youths: eink The Sultan Not Preparing for Wat w r : Sheridan t the e . | street, Brooklyn ; to previ while und Volon No. 7, in A tax of Aity | there jere are nearly 9 | prominenuy before the public Wil within = few : : Gen, Grant goes to New York next Friday week, | #5 punlsbing by a fine of not lees thi ond alx Union No, 12 met Inst evening and | whom are white, these whites are not {in acircular, denies the reports that have been ble, is outdone. To give a faint idea of the principal to remain about four days, and prison ment such iscussed the propriety of appointing a Committee | mere children, nor are they compelled to be Tho Schillerbund Masquerade, tenstvely circulated in eftect that Turkey is neavily | feats, it will be necessary to explain that iron sus- guest of ex-Gov, Fis! a Barey Noe, York pres teey Mosh ar | to meet with Unions Nos. 4 i ‘educated with'the bi The Rev. Houry Ward | The Schillerbund, @ prominent association of srming, The Sultan confilenty expecta pence at | pended standing places tave been ereced over the | ,2%0 Did, fo he, Harti of nape to lWe. depart: | Rerkiey Bote Charl Wren Reni Wan, | EAM AecouL Ty, They, decided Th te negate, | perreera ee loauee wasinise: | cerman vocalists of oog steading lst nght gave g the result of tho Paris Conference, orchestra and the gallery facing it, From these | joint Committee on Public Printing Tine bidders n Allen Doty, and others; suthorizin Goealttter is face’ “| Crosby, the Rey, Mr, ing Presi. | masquerade in the Germania Assembiy Rooms, The ind the prices were lower thin last | the classific ed holding a flying trapeze, starts | Were numerous, foe chanaitogtion of she Desestare of Uy cork eee debt of Berea College, and the Rey. Dr. Storrs also | hall-room was swarming with curious masks, repre: SPAIN. toward the centre, over the ring. Tney there leave | 7. p.stent has removed Commissioner Barnara | {0 incorporate the Rutgers Bavinge Bonk of ‘New THE STRIKES. spoke. aH senting antedeluvian and post-dedluvian charag the bars, turn # summersault in thefair, cateh the op- | and nominated Edward Robert — be Commissioner of F . Hater Strike of the Printers. yee Mvelany Di Ae Nt ay ep eal, and was Mr. Lincoln's Private Seerctary for signing | 6nd others | to chan ‘ive Mutaal Beneat The book and job priate the alr, roveres thal ofris) positions, ond reeaia the] ee Tating the Freiting ot Higuot Gfoseding an ect Teed | on a strike for the new ecele of prices, A few of the body of Jol ters of every concelvavle class, At 11 o'clock, Inrempenaxce Axo Exrosurs.—An inquest was | a grand “carnival” procession moved through tha of the city are still | held in the Franklin street police station over th Ferrell, wiiich hed beon touud dead in | alls Tepreventing tn actual life scence from the opera Assnesivation of the Governor of Burgos. Mapnio, Jan, 26,—The Governor of Burgos was aseussinated yeaterday when about to take an D. Neale, of Minnesota, to | York city, The ratore named Tie is clergyman, | Hoe, James Morphy, Wan a * La Juive,” in brilliant costumes and with a gran rentory of the goods in the cathedral in that clty. | point of starting. So close must be the calculations FORTIETH CONGRESS. Waters cathe tohowinn Renee RC Bites ehenereeig [ emuplovers still unconditionally refuse to pay itiwhile Navman’ Shs toe GD pene Of oe, alah of inten: | nate, ‘The marriage of Prince Carainal wit ie pe pe generally sonia eGovernment, Many | + these athletes that should they makes mistake of en floes not exceed $1,000, £3 Or GRU IT the rent, paid | Otber# decline to give a decisive answer uotil thoy Derance and exponure roner | Bebirmer ai" | Minerva, representing the victory of folly at the : one second, they must full to the'ground; and from tho BEOAI Or Gaeends Se ino—the sep Hons for Heenses to be In. | leurn the course of the other offices, The printers | Gulled to hold an Indu nd ond’ yesterday | close of the “carnival march, was a very entege - i i oHEDED doreed by the ins of Pollee in the precio . | James Costello, wes found dead J heightat which the changes take place,the fall is like- _. Rs CXMOTES- © CRROENTIALA: saree Tree ateten® einen te proposed’ tg | ecm determined to earry thelr point, and are strain- | morning In, Kightleth street, talning scene, ‘ ly to prove fatal should the protective netting full in Mr. Wisow (Rep., Mass.) presented the cre- | pq opened; authorizing tne New York. Rail. | 18 every werve for success, They say that the slight an ore He had evidently fall In the Wall-Hall, in Orchard street, an instituts Cuban Attempt to Ave | its purpose. The magnitude of this feat cannot | Aentiais of Charles Sumner, Benator elect from Mas. | road | Company to construct a railway under, | incroase asked {# certainly reasonable, and ean . Posaeiieskassennets Sedo! gave Dal Tuas tasastaea ae Aeaaeibe sacbusetts, which were read. hrough and above the soil along from the norther- | scarcely be felt by the employers, while in many Jottings Abous T. rs ce. be either imagined or described, " Wade of Canal street to Greone street, northerly to jettiege jus Town. Tl bird Regiment Cavalry ball in Central Havawa, Jan, 26.—Many Cuban families, who ——$—<—$_—$_—__ THM TREASURY DEPARTMENT, lousion strect to the north side of Bleecker, near | ca#es It ls an absolute necessity to the men. Thus | The Rey, Dr. Deema lectured before a fuir | in the Bowery, was well patrovized last uight by ave been generally very prominent revolutioniste, Sparks from the Telegraph, Mr, Smenmax (Rep,, Obio) anid that thetCommit. | Sullivans westerly to Macdougal,to the noriherly | far no ‘‘ratting” Ws reported, the men standing, | house tn the University Chapel last eveuing, fumnitics and friends of this famcus milltis orgaise ‘are preparing to emigrate, fearing arenewal of bluod. | Small-pox is raging in Ottaw: tee on Finance had considered carefully the bill to | *id¢ of Bleecker street; thence to Weat Washington | shoulder to shoulder, with a firm front, ineustaining | J°ct belng * Luck. tion, Several prominent militia officers, represent lace; thence to Sixth avenue to th rf mer of Tazowell county, Ill., shot | reorganize tho Treasury Department, and fearing | bt Thirtyseventh streets thease revecte or cg | thelr demands, ‘The virike {8 marked by quiet tof dames Elliot; @ shoe dealer in Washin on ar ing to that they conld not roport a billon that wnbjeet which | westerly to & rentely fide of Beventh avenue, at | apirit, and every movement is made under the direc: | $0", 44°iuten ‘tirady:yenten jog other organizations, participated, shed. On Sunday evening last a man was | ,,Mr. Spicer, himself on Fri iscovercd pertinuciously attempting to enter | preeman Harris was torn asunder ins Thirty-nev welll to the «partments of Captain-General Dulce, His | Des Moines, lows, on Sunday, would meet the views of Congress, had directed him | Seventh avenue to ‘the rortherly side of Fifty mh | #08 of committees appointed by the Union. Round in the abdomen from The members of thi were agreeably extraordinary conduct excited the suspicion of the | | ‘The Bank of Montreal has lost $500,000 by lending | to report a resolution providing for the appolutment | #trect; ed line to the interscetion of | Two entbusiantic meotings of the Typographical | Grady escaped. aan surprised last night while at drill In thelr armory, suthorities, and he was arrested. On search, a con- | ‘ New York speculatorsin Erie. at the beginning of the next scasion of a joint Com- Fifty-eighth street; thence under and | Union were held yesterdsy ot Botanic Hall, T The € en's Aid Society sent a company of | the appearance oi number of fair women wi ay xtioth wet nd Sixty-third | wery well attended, ‘The members Listened with | thirty boys out to Wiscansin yesterday, ordered them to cease thelr evolauons and sccompas cealed dagger was found on his person, He was | ,,silstin City is probably to be the capital of Mon- | mittee, to consist of three Senators and five Repro | street; thence parallel to Ninth avenue’ actos to b ; ie . | ny them to Lincoln Hi ere preparations had pent to prison. ‘The public beltet ie that the assassia- | ‘“ans iiske wey, Blabop Clarke le deliver tentativer, with leave to nt during the recess of the | the Heriem ver, Also, aa underground or de. | great interest to various epeeches and reports, The | 4 Barbar Smith, of ¥51 Stanton street, died aud~ | M2eq''male for's-aight'e cavertainment, Joka Ry ‘tion of Gen, Dulce was contemplated. ee eee ee cares Kocde Talaad'Priscn, | Forty-Orst Congress, to examine and report upon the | prossed road from Ninth avenue, between Sixtieth | following offices were reported aa paying the vew | Sn)¥ ¥ if Hunt, Jr., was installed floor manager, in the | and Sixty-first atre expediency of reorganizing the civil servic , to and acrons Eleventh avenue | geste: Tux Suw Job office, Bone & Barrons, Piresiae | _ PTOf Blot is about to open a place h —— Gren Missourl has redeemed er number of mill- ove ® | to the Hud : Quiet Restored—Fho American Cittzene Pro- | abiteatl it asemnd ggreter momber of mil: | sera department of the Goneroment” om cxan: | Utne Mudnon, Mice alena, Dice le ent | Companion agri Mane pea Age | ftearsin of tspe, mnt dat had Matt of Company Ey Kiaheh Regiment test—The Rev: has tabled a resolution favor- | tach department, the “rates. of compensation, and | for every two horse vehicle, with four persons inside, | pletons, | Husa ath Mel oueel Auertty | gesociation. The members of Co. E, Kighth Regiment, N. @ Havin, So. stoi staan eel ae ty befecued a | ebiggnerie agnog thes of Suntes | Peat ha Gee BUSES | cary and Mul MoGowan, on | Sat Viper banaueineiaen tye test of the Americans against the late outrage is be- t in tl count of the bat- | crease the eMiciency of the service, The resolution | of the Peace and Constables, Bromell & O'Keefe, Metropolitan job oMfee, John J: | gaged yesterday afternoon in an allercativa on the ndsomely decorated with the Ing extensively signed at the Consulate of tne | ‘0.0 Viletta that they were totally defeated. was adopted, ————————— Koed, Francis & Loutrel, Horsford & Sons, Jour: | Muiructn street pler, and MeOnrthy drew a revolver of the rogiment, Capt, Crosby Ualied States, ‘The revelutioniote have withdrawn | witht orn ne 1a eoslane yesterday consulting A AVAL REORGANIZATION, THE INDIAN WAR, perenen Friavers CoOperative Association, and Mc- | and shot McGowan lh the stomach, oor manager. ye 3 oduced s Dill for the Hal 0. f = Stasis Sealy Seda forces was Cxpeciad st MasSosio'os the ik, | yoMRGrasho,th tet toutayat Whtetall baw been | yeoreantuaion of ik avy ofthe Loled Sten, He nth, fling wan, expresad when, tt was an | cisentant evening in lttien ale a taut of the Tae eee Fag pornire ‘The candidate selected by the New Jersey Demo- | “rh nin movigee tat ne mrersotonte thp eradeot coding had seceded to the demand, yesterday recon- | gurance Petrol tnd Kellef Association im Apollo —t— Protection of Americans in Cuba, Gracie caucus for State Treasurer is Col, Wm. P, Mo- | oAhe.bil provides We ineltie | we =a sidered bis determination, and polutediy refused to s 5 . Baswenr 1x Taor.—Daley & Stanton’s brewery Havana, Jan. 26.—The United States Consul | Michael. Peet Wry hich shalt asHiNaton, Jan, 26,—Despatches from Gen, | pay it. Every men éropped bis stick finmediately Seats for Lydia Thompson's Burlesque Oper® | was burned yesterday morning. Loss $10,000, here yesterday formally demanded of Gen. Dulce the | ‘The Treasurer of the German Protestant Church | th rovides in @ | Sheridan, dated tm the feld at Fort Cobb on the sist | 4nd left the office, It was reported that thirteen | ‘Troupe's opening night were sold yesterday, body of Samuel Cohner, the American photographer, | of Cineinnat, Ohio, who absconded three weeks ago, an "sate" and tworthirders were sticking type ab Jolin The Supreme Court's Commissioners to ap- ich usually ‘ ‘ of Dr. Wood, Third avenue, near 12181 street, Dame On the 7th of December Lieut,-Col, A, W. Evane | © nploys over 150 men, and whieb bad refused to pay | Praise th val of Cougy E lant, to be takea for ched in the direction of the Antelope hills. On | the scale. “If that is 80,’ ong legged, sharp- | Tetidence of the l’ort Physician, are on a visit to In Jansey Crrv.—The upper stories of Me thug ineer, 6 omteers Mog @ point near Kiowa creek, thirty-one milea | featured typo from Benedie the Cooper Bhop | Sat barren was = ened ETT ores, Yara ios of ‘dichie and Surgery, and Chiet ort gob @ trail of about thirty lodgos of (+laog for the journeymen printers’ establishment The hall of the Western Branch Young Men's | t)¢ Teper part of the adjoining beuding po, it ee thatan | Cheyenne Indians was struck, which was followod hetter root the County Court House Imme- | Christian Association was crowded last evening, and | werent ert qth arvod saseaeys Bice F4,0005 Was # deiaulter to the church in §%,90. A. Gray & Green's—an estublishment w Who was kilied by somo armed men belonging volunteer force. He also wished to be inform The Maine State Temperance Convention as- whether the Government jas = able to pro- | sembled im Augusta evening, Hon. Ebenezer Knowl tect American citizens, and told the Cap- | ton was choven temporary President, tain-General that If it \ was not, the United | tarah Harris, colorod, died, tn Chicago. aged 110 States would be compelled to protect them. Gen, | years. Bho to 0 180, and that her husband was ‘at 100 each, reorganizaiton of the ycorps of the cy age $1,000; fully Insured. sich. saawered ‘oo U Grummer inthe fovolutionary army in 1716. polutment as m Engineer | over to the north fork of Red’ river, thence down ely, for the editors of the papers aid uingasincs | the lecture by the Key. Dr. John Hall, of the Pith Fisleg batwerys, Polite, segroniag she” reneat | & Grumuser ia ine Hevotunouary eruiy ia Th a an fleet Cn that stream, the trail constantly increasing until ie | printed at Gray‘ will pever sec thelr next uuubers | Avenue Presbyterian Church, was listened to atvens | sured for $390 by the Wiultal of dervey Ch, trouble would oceur. He also requested the Consul | sent the St Louis Mercuiauu' Protective Freight Usion | que tine emma became very large, ‘The trail was hotly pursued, the | printed on t will be made for | tively. Two Buocks 1 PLarrspuram,—Two three-story to send s list of the ‘Americans to the Government | in New York. above the grades of {ndlane abandoulng their surplus property, until i led ae Michael Ryan was last evening struck by the | prigk blocks, sltuated on Margaret street, owned by authorities, The body of Mr. Cohner was delivered, Anastasia Slattery, of Providence, a factory gr stat Engineer shall not be reanired to do Be ‘een red We action Bs Aue creek é t 7 ey ansoeneed ine} the New ¥« ne Fd New Hoven’ train coming souib, sab the corner of ¥. Meron oe Treas Behice, and, cesuntea Oy ‘ le Becretary of q ‘ol m8 ta. je per week to Its Jol y co | N e uth, : Shire. O. . The rewalae were quietly buried yesterday after: has tecovered a Verdict for 48,00 aguinht Beraarl mand etn tour to pans around theeanon into which the trall nveed under its present ent, ‘Three | Fuurth avenge and 141th street, “He wae badly tne | Govier fobacconist, were burned on Monday aight . sad BALE RA es TER be’ eountrued to Hive yadwhch brought bin at noom of Christies ero theretore given for Tum Bu, wud three tag teak ; D Lows from $10,00) €15,000, s ee P : 00 tei © \. itary mand oF , into @ large village of Comanches of sixty lodges, Sooper Shop, @ quarrel last evenln, juane street, 5: Contempt of Court in Hobeken-A Wealthy | nonship of America, Hetwoen Jona Taylor, of Jersey cut'o quarters ft bat commanders | jug gouth ofthe Juvetion of alt Fork, with Ela no report were reaghved from estab: | Michael Rordin, was cut with'a hatchet by Walter | pi EAs Firramxra Sraxet—Foun Honeug ‘ Committed to Jail. {tvs aud E. Tinker, of Providence, seventy-Ave birds, | und executive officers shall take precedeuce of ail stait | {Wnt wouth OF the Javoth ‘ Hlanticate on the ferree, and it waethougin chat witl ef | Bunwep ro Daaru.—Berly yesterday morning, in @ ong tt Sy oe Be ake and exe , tally burned, ‘The Tudians at- | jishuents oo th oe Thought that with | Dean, Emma Gors was ulso severcly cutover we | BURNED ro Dearu. Bity, yestehiny RENIN me Recorder Pope, of Hoboken, bas been busy « r tacked his advance, but were driven irom their vil- | in two days the whole strike would be euded by the | eye, we-stery Dome ' number of days Daat i ts against citi- | , Joum Smith, » Canadian former, was drowned near THE PENSION BILL, lage with the loss of cverything it contained, the wor | consession of the demand by the employers, In the Tenth W: 1 cupied by Simon Grimth, four horse. ished. Violated the ordinance relating to | {wovurde eau word found wodged fu te ive yesterday Me,), from the Committee on | men and children escaplog on the horses of th ‘The tarimpoced on the members Of Wve Union for | ¢pHR, the Tenth Ward for throo days no wator | aboot @X000) ineured fOr $4,190 balldine A warrant having been served upon | jorning. ™ . stad v ropriation ion Appropri- | F in some cases as many wK four on one hor the malutenance of those thrown out of employment | Could be obtained even at the yard hydrants, The | owned by J. Byrnes, aod ie damaged shout @250 Mr, Peter Kerrigan, that genticman called at tho por | a eee Lente aaa ta niu lana ti 1 bill, with smendmenta reducing the amcunt | The Village was very seh, contuining over five tous | by the strike ts belng and prompily paid, | eitizens complain bitterly, insgred, No. G11, lao @ stabld, W damaged Uce ata id language, for, which the | sono vstuen Canndians who Want to returato Canada | apPropriated fur Invalid pensions from ten milligna | of deled buffalo meat, 1u0 bushels of eorn, also our, | No printer seems to éon rous, ‘The Union $$ 6150; not Insured, Recor: ned to eomunlt Bis Honor | 020 french Cansdlane who wank to return to Canada | eee eaiiious of dollars,‘end the appropriat e@ augur, Soap, cooking utensils, mats, | basa lorge reservo fund on hand, aud they are able | Verocipaps Accipaxr.—Lust evouing, Kunosena Exrtosion.—A barrel of kerosene | finally released Mr. Kerrigan on his own recogni: | Jest. t ; rmy pensions from thirtec mill ne fadiann Were oh Batiinn doting tue | Vo, hold out for. eome Weeks if necessary before | olla na ie monkont Kighth prar.a stove:pipe, te Mr. Charice Tillman's grocery, ~ gance to nppear yesterday for examination. Mr. K ‘The Directors of the Hocking Valley Railroad last ¥ the Military Academy Appropriation pext morning, but there was not much | calling on sist ions for aid, In euch «case there | ana Univ 'y Diace, @ genie: a velocipede | North First and Prospect streets, Jereey City, ox peared, seccrnuenles by iis eens q fieeted_ Wm. Donnisone Jt. Bre TMM, | bill, With # slight amendment, ‘Three enlisted men were wounded, | could be no doubt of a prompt response from tho | were seen d out’ npon the 1k under the | ploded at abouts o'clock yeslerday morning, seat tn, Hed. who mad’ 8 slrong speech, a ‘i Vice-Presidont, and J-J.'Gauby secretary wud Necraae RLLLEOLD 408, umber of Indians killed i other societ he funds of the New York ypo- | gaslight. For @ moment, aud # moment only, the | tering burning olf in all directions. ‘The stock of the i punish’ for contem took the main trail agai graphical Union have ever been freely voted to aid the Fr was covered with the wreck. Haj store, which was light, was soon enveloped lu bis Court. ‘The prisoncs, who is @ m: Revenue detective Waters attempted to scizo a | , MF. Kertoca (Ket atroduced 8 bill to ald ta but belng out of provia 7 demands of any trade organisation arrayed i, tnd by the aid of several citizeus was Lumblod gealth, was however committed to the county Jail | qustilery tm cincinnati om Monday hatte wad aivenn | the construction of cifle Transit Railway and | cept beef, i it up. ‘Phe Iudiane sre utterly | against the monopllies of capital, the street, thus. preva the destruction of my] yr ffteen days. His counsel at once spplied to | shots were fred upon him and his compadious Ly tne | 7 les from New Orleans to some point on the | demoruli: nb continue the winter's cam- second meeting of the printers yesterday, | that precise spot at that precise build! wr) aboor g1.00; ‘covered by v | A Bedle for writ of Aabeas corpus, proprietors, lio dm ie tha dirortion of San Blas on the Pa | paiga, Vigilance committees were sppolntod Wo watch each | heavy damacgs,” might hava bean inthe Lortlard oa@ica,