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oe ’THIRTY-SIXTH YEAR. A STORY FOR THE BOYS, A STORY FOR THE BOYS, A STORY FOR THE BOYS, A STORY FOR THE BOYS, A STORY FOR THE BOYS, ENTITLED ENTITERD ENTITLED GERTRUDE, TH AMAZON GERTRUDE, THE AMAZON . GERTRUDE, THE AMAZON GERTRUDE, THE AMAZONG GERTRUDE, THE AMAZONG LACK KNIGHTS CHALLENGE?® i BLACK KNIGHTS CHALLENGE v THE BLACK KNIGHT'S CHALLENGE THE BLACK THE BLACK KNIGHT'S CHALLENGE: i in THE NEW YORK LEDGER, THE NEW YORK LEDGER, THE NEW YORK LEDGER, THE NEW YORK LEDGER, THE NEW YORK LEDGER, ok, SYLVANUS © aK. SYLVANUS COBB, JI. SYLVANUS COBR, JR, SYLVANUS © on, wren mi Wit mt BEAny IN THE LEDGER TO-DAY, RADY IN THE LEDGER TO-DAY, READY IN THE LEDGER TO-DAY, v RBADY IN READY IN THE LEDGER TO-DAY, MONDAY, AT 12 O CLOCK, MONDAY, AT 22 O'CLOCK, MONDAY, AT 12 O'CLOCK. ‘We value Mr. Cobb's writi ‘th mor Yon, plain in. cx struetion, and thoroughly a the tastes anit comprehension of the people. Mr. Cobb's Horie always inspire the reader with voble and ehiy. He sentiments, His hero, wuether he be « lord or @ ramechanic like the Gunmaker of Moreow, Gold: venter. 1s always a trne gentlemen at d.4n principlo, whose moral nature is pure, and ‘whose conduct i# untmmpeachate, and who, In fact, never be willing to joparch, ir Orton th heart al foes anything which & man would havo hie own son do under Hike elroumstances, Want any higher test? It Is true, he Is not what fs called le; ha 18 pot so very lit le can't anderstand him ; bat he is @ Maf of decided genius, and of vast and varied toforu Jo always has something to fel?, and ne kn jont of the College ASY and transparent narratiy Binee tha above was put in type, we have received the following communication, waich bas @ direct bearing Denate anid elaborate tn hi rary that tho pe Wo: Row to tell it in what the Presi Rew Jersey call 00 the subject: New Yor Ixerrreriow Instareetion r New Yo Robert Bonner, Peq.: Dean Sin: Ihave been a constant r >and valinble paper for the p m ne opular contributor, Sy} at it wns thy bb tr, doubt not it bar been the m resent las an instrnctor in this in- titution, where t nearly five hundred pupils, Host of (hese wre not able to pay tor a paper; now ing that You have the rare reputet on iberal, k wonld reapecttully awk that you paper ic the pop is qracis., We would be all the more ratined if you Wonld seud two Copics—OUe for Lhe boy® Sod ane for th fe Tam all the more desirous that our papit 8 copy Ot vaur paper, ‘ne T motice. y Dibh the udventnres of thot fanous scout, C Very truly aud respectfully ADVENTURES, PER ADVENTURE PER ADVENTURES, PRAC ADVENTURES, PER oF art eG eG) 1X TUE NEW YORK LEDGER, ext number of the Lepoew, which will be Feady TODAY (MONDAY) at 12 o'clock, we tion of an jutoresting serie artictes, being the ADvENTUnES, PRniLs, AND Escares tof the North Missi: the war, to a large umber of ovr prominent Generals, for the valuable aud extraordinary services which he performed, and ny of them, amnpey and Was taken into the very counsels of many of the Confederate ders, obtaluing valuable Jufurmation for our Gen eof the metallic bi mall piece of paper, #08) hn, The following ts the 1K Of ie ploce Of paper referred to, In the well SCOUT. U. 8, GRANT, LIEUT. ‘Those adventures will have the great charm which atomonta that are literally true always powes will he complete in itvelf, and we shall print se firet in our next number. If you full to read there Tn the commence the pub OF 0.8. aut, the great Union Gipp!. Mr. Bell was known, durin letters of the highest commendation from m Asasoout ho eutcrol many Southern @rale, while ho had concealed in 0: tons of his Confederate wulform a which, had it been discovered, w: tantly put to d att known handwriting of Gen. Gra 18 A UNE artic! THE HALLOW EVE MYSTERY, THE HALLOW EVE MYSTERY, TUE HALLOW EVE MYSTERY. ALLOW EVE MYSTE! D OF THE BLACK D OF THE BLACK LEGEND OF THE BLACK LEGEND OF THE BLACK LEGEND OF THE BLACK BY MRS, SOUTHWORTH. BY MRS, SOUTHW ORTH, BY MBS, SOUTHWORTH, BY MES. SOUTHWoRTH WA Mis, BOUTHWORT PrrrD THE NEW YORK LEDGER, NEW YORK LEDGER, THE THE EW YORK LEDG THE NEW YORK LEDGER, THE NEW YORK LEDGER, devts and Abrilling situations, is founded on fact, and kept or cl to fact as reverence for the deat and respect for the st unarvel: tr ange story, with its startling in living will permit; ane it ) (hat then Lous and seemingly Inc. well as the pathetic and torr found in our coms : Lo, with ite flerce pas: one and profound «it ts fatal sine aud awful sudfering: Tux HaLtow Eve Monnen,” as it was called, over: helmed with unuiterabie horror not only th Bulghborhood where tt oc country 40 fur as th sount, It was one of t of the awe, and for these reasons: Tux Ac ished woman, only da Old houses in the history tng and beloved bride of a uoule brid Idol of w large circle of such a crime, suddenly hurled down fr of baprin TIM was also ® wom nd highly born ax was ber supp: The Motive for the diabolical « Jealousy driven to desperation. L Low Eve Monpen” he peop ng after perplex their minds, But quite recently events have the deep darkness of that dood; aud so the author is ‘edled to preseut to the readers of the Lepaxs the wuule story. It will be THE SIRGE OF THR FIFTH AVENUE HOTEL, House Bombarded, Purcaperenta, Feb. 7. | —One company of the Volunteer Fire Department of this clty removed to a new Lonso yesterday, and, as usual in such eases, a building near by was set on fire to celebrate the event, This brought other companies on the ground, and a rlot ensued, resulting In the mortal wounding IRRUPTION OF THE POLITICIANS. | Three Delegations in One Afternoon-The net—A. T. Stewart's Rece Dinoer tn Brooktyo. Tho President elect spent most of Saturday in calling with Mrs. Grant apon personal friends, The Fifth Avenue Hotel, however, was beseiged during the day by ¢itizens and strangers who called to see Among the most distinguished of theee were Admiral Farragut, Gens. Burnside, Ingal Horace Greeley, Mesar Astor and Chas, A. Dana, Gens. Sickles and Vicle, Mr. fi. T, Tuckerman, Dr. Hayes, and others, General returned to tho hotel in the afternoon, and Almost Immediately thereafter two delegations of politicians presented thomselve Lincoln Club of this city and the Republican General Committee of twenty-o1 shaken hands with each member of the Lincoln appily without injary to his hand, Gen, Coch- rane addressed him with afew well-timed remarks, to which the President man with an iron bar, nother company was bombarded with ‘The frequency of these Hots bas caused @ movement to be started in the City Connells for a paid Fire Department, ——- CURIOSITIES OF CRIME, Subsequently the and much tnjured. Callam, the Hor hed Oven We are told of acase of @ man who, although Incapable of conceiving and executing © great crimo himself, had a very infamous woman to wife, who put him up to all sorts of bad things and made him do them. ‘The patr of worthies hired a store {n one of the main streets, and Atted It ap for the sale of groceries and vegetables, The man then went and inured their effects for fur more than they were worth, and inn few daya afterward, instigated by his wife and backed by his own desire to good sum of money, he built up afte in the middie of the store, and placing some combustibles upon it, set It ablaze, and then toddled off to bed with bis In halfen hour there was blaze below, r the crackling of the sticks and afore: But the man's nerves wero too much for him, and, aided by his natural cowardice, he threw open his chamber window a good deal too soon for of the pretty ttle drama they were enacting, and called out for the pollee, who toon broke open the front door, and read at a Klonce the plot of the inmates, rested and thrown into pri trial and sentenced to impri A week afterward we chanced with nit naked how his nd stylo of living street car where the took place, and astonished the horses, that the man was not in prison two days, bat was liberated by his frends the thieves, ‘These were the Gen, Grant having ‘ou all and have an op- portunity to al T've nothing to jake hands with you. say in the way of poceh, General, Mr. Chas. 8. Spencer then, In behalf of the Com- mittee of twenty-on atime and place where the Republican Central Com: mittee may wait upon him in a body. Gen, Grant, In reply, said he should be pleased to see the Committee on Monday, the only day he has He fixed the time at hal-past to be the hott, Irish Republican Association of the United States waited on Gen, Grant, and were introduced by John M. Morlarty, Eeq., of Philadel- ‘They were received tn the kindest manner by Dr. David Bell, editor of the Irish Republic, explained the objects for which the tion had songht this interview, the Irish people constituted atleast one-sevonth of the Inhabitants of the Union; that although a large Proportion of them bad hitherto supported a false democracy, a very considerable section of their best and most intelligent men had iately begun to see th error and mischief of sucha mistaken course, and were now, to the extent of more than one Aundred thousand voters, the mort earnent supporters of the Republican party and of universal liberty. clement ought to be reeognized and encouraged tn ronage of the Government, imple justice,and it would enable the friends of liberty among the Irish race to or #0 effectually as to make them the strength and bul- wark of our Republican institutions, the name of Michael Scanian as one of tho ablest and most deserving of tho Irish Republicans of America, Illa appointment to some important office would give the le to the libel that the Republican party were unfriendly to our adopted eltizena, and would con- te the power of free thought that alone can save the Republic and emancipate the world. Gen, Grant entered into the questions with earnestness, and intimated ‘i inten tion to give them his most serio In the evening the General dined with the Hon, Hamilton Fish, Gov. Fish lves Ina plain, substan- ery Way comfortable brick honse, Second avenue and Seventeenth street—the same in which his daughter was married afew weeks ago to Col Denjemin, of Wost Foint, In presence of UV. 8, Grant, who on that occasion mad ion of Mr. Fish, wife like an honest man, comfortable requested Gen, ( at bis own disposal. three, the pla the euccessful terminati beenuse they are pure honest and noble in sentiment, simple in Ale: ‘The man was ai the Prestdent ele the policeman who arrested him, prisoner liked his new house With an oath that A Fight for Liberty. Yesterday afternoon Henry Hunter, a desert- ing soldier from the Unit to escape from saloon in Montgomery st poral was on his way with his prisoner to Fort La fayette, where the Intter was to serve out an tmpris- onment of six months with ball and chain, prisoner waa taken into a saloon at 13 Montgomery street to get a drink, iis custodian unlocking the handeutty to give him « to escape, but being caught by the C the latter a heavy blow upon the head with the hand ‘The Corporal drew his rovolver, knocked 4 secured him, ‘The wound upon States army, attempted his captor, Corporal Le Longe, in a This would be nize themeclves AP AND DUM, Feb. 3, iba, Hunter sprang fer of your tn. ch : ten vears, and poral, he dealt Meret rowalice Lever road was from die pen oF Tinw town aris f Inddueine me te form 4 Hunter down, De Longo's bend is d Shocking Murder by a5 insane man named Hoefer, of Hannibal, Mo., murdered his daughter He strangled her with a trap, th her body in two, and otherwise mut When asked why he committed be replied that he offered her as a sacrifice ‘The girl was ten scars of age. consideration. should have a will Tm ALYHONSO JOUNSO! bis first appearance in This gentleman ( Fish) waa Governor of New York in the good fs @ Republican, ‘and socially, rank of metropolitan ' roapectability. is very great; he is an able aod an upright man; and his conehman {9 gotten up in truly gorgeou ‘The dinner party was strictly pri- embracing only ten or twelve such men as Alexander '’, Stewart, Moses H, Grinnell, Edwards Pierrepont, and John Jacob Astor, been supposed that a more private din pass withont comment, but the very privacy of this party set gossip agog, and In the Fifth avenue read ing room on Saturday night remor ‘ew Yorkers. who were reported to 1 at the Gov. Fish banquet. peed hardly add that all rumor was mere froth, ‘The Century Club extended an invitation ate in a reception given under thelr prior arrungements With @ view of proving an alibi te ent (Jomes Logan No, 2), three afidavite LS, AND ESCAPES, iM, AND ESCAPES, Us. AND ESCAPES, LS. AND ESCA R@ey ADVENTURES, PERILS, AND ESCAPES, intended toe: ene of the murder at the f the tragedy, is in the front * power of an oath, n's compinion, William 8. Robitaille, who gan all the evening bier saloon, thal and ‘then af x SCOUT wears that he wor wit ‘Tae Gheat UNION bcouT, ‘Tie Gaeat UNION Scour, 4 AT Unton cour, Tue Great Uston Scour, 1 impressive style It might have tt and Carrie the names of have been selec The argument on the writ of Avteus corpus is to be heard iu the Among Theatrical People, uirt of Special 8 Freuch actor, w Adolph Birgfeld, the direc Mr, Mirgfeld testified that boon discharged by the #lage wana er, for refusing to take a part Wh in an Interview which he by eknowledged the justice of the di ntly he was inaty ntey did ot RUM ngly the actor vin Kod Mr. Birgfeld in his office on Tuesday, while hearsal was in progress, aud after afew words sel the manager, got his heed in chancer hish vigorously when Mr. k the manager's part ling sentenced the prisone eutlary, and to pay, in a in the evening, bat Little Dram made It Impossible for Gen, Grant to be present. wan oxpected that the distinguished party would t Booth's theatre inthe @ ‘oscentaim box wi them, but neither the General nor Mr jens. Dent and Ba the performance, occupying parquet seats, night the Presivent elect bad not returued from the residence of Ex-Coy, Hamilton Fish, Yesterday morning the General and Mrs, Grant re- mained in thelr apartments al Hotel until after 10 o'clock, the morning hours in smoking and reading the dally papers, A few suspleiouslooking characters, evi- dently on the chase for offices, made whispered in- quiries of the clerks concerning the General's abouts and future movements, with the hotel escaped the importunities of these ‘Two Jorscymen, on the scent of collector- ships, were caught questioning the Lootblacks of the Hotel as to the locality of the General's room, and were summarily ejected, Grant attended services tn the St Eplscopal Choreh. were aware of their presence clusion of the services the outside world had caught an inkling of the fact, and when they entered their carriage Aity persons were clustercd about {tn door, Once more in his rooms at the Fifth Avenue Hotel, the General kept himself secluded until the middle of the afternoon, when he reectyed a few in Uimate friends, The hours were spent in social con- versation until evening, when Mr, and Mrs, Grant dence of Mr, A, T, Stewart, where they dined, returning to the hotel about 10 ‘This morning Gen, Grant will bold the ribbons over Dexter by invitation of Mr, Robert Bonner, ‘This evening he will attend a dinner to be given him by Mr, 8, B. Chittenden of Brooklyn. for Washington after the dinner on aspecial train, on Saturday, ing, and the right tor of the Grand. Opera consequently reserved for the prisoner ly an appearance. the Fith Avenue The Gencral passed to one month In the Leu -y Wall Street Operations. In the Brooklyn City Court, Theodore Killholz, a barber, sued money, Deing « balance on loans to a lar; Aifled that he lent the money In that the defendant was uring «he pressed for ite return, ind for what he could not get by Zimmerhorn’s testimony, show that the adva No one connceted faith, but learning of it he got back, money Was for Paul Methodi but before the con ra produced co hompson directed a whole brunt of the loss. verdict Iu favor of defendant, Beelng the Cont Fraud and Going Better. Van De Water, of the Qu Sentinel, oa ai wood men at BF we have heard in the coal line, le says nal to auytliing 6 of the atichs were driven to the res ests that this Is four-foot wood, as it does not o does pot take so mu ting, or burning, ne in sawing, split aud altogether is not r four foot wood even If we have and takeali the extra toute,” rouklyn Lines, ‘The Williamsburgh Arson Muddle, On the 2ist ult. the a grocer, of North were burned, ar ‘ented for alleged mises of John urth and Third 9 Lxctenes ano Meetinas.—Miss Il, L, D, Potter will give readings from American and English pocta, for the beneft of the Working Women's Natioual Association, at Steinway Hall, this evening. Mr. Henry Bergh will deliver an Assembly Chamber at Albany, on Tucsday evening, 9th tnst,, by invitation of several leading aud prowl. nent gentlemen of that elty, T, Barnum ts to lecture at Greenpotut, L, 1., this the pen, are to be x ary did not deem the evi ny and he was discuarged, clerk, J, H, Gotjen, were jes on a charge of ddress in the | dence suficlent to hold fore Justice Voor Mr. Davis, on belimif of ee the ingest thirty withensses vad dy and the District Attorney bad cone flve evidence of tho guilt of Eden aud his ciork Both were committed, arred, but also the whole newspapers conld convey the ac- ¢ most “inerorable murders” his Honor that «} A Scottish temperance soirée, under the aneplces of the members of the St. Andrew's Division, No, 900, will be given at Temperance Hall, Kighteenth street and Eleventh avenue, ou tho eveulug of the RD WAS A youn’, Leautifal, and accom: er of One Of the haughtiest two worlds, tole hetress of one of tho richest majors in the Old Dominion, the lov pom, and the Worshipplig friends and rela. Hons; yet, by @ most etrocious criine, or the imputation Contempt of Court in Hoboken, day last week Recorder Pope, of Hoboken, snow from the sid An adjourned mecting of the Dungannon Volun- teers of '82 will be held at Kicrnan’s, Tenth avenue and Twenty-sixth street, this evening, meeting of the N. Y. fs to be held at 0 Sixth avenue this even aud seculng safety to the depths of ruin Saturday, ow 4 wril Ho was discharged, 8 young, beautiful, 4 murderess, was eald to be conpotnt Pickpocket ata Funeral. Williainsburgh, Mrs, Sarah Adainy’ appearet ‘The Tron Moulders’ Codperative Association will meet at 193 Bowery to-morrow even! tune Division and Allen streets this evening. id ceused to thrill the hearts of “Tue HALLOW Eve My¥eTEnY" continued to 0. 3, 8, of PU chief apd one hand er hand busy in the real mor red to ghten 1 4 Foneranor rin Lares RG. Pardee, a distin ulshed laborer ny took place y ‘Tabernacle, and way in the fleld of Sunda on Saturday in the attended by man: were conductod by the Rey. Dr, Thompson, and wl: dresses were dehyered b: Rey, Dr. Duryea, mains were borne to Green woo, engaged in me The Brooklyn Style of Burglary, In Ewen street, between 12 and 3 o'ely of Mr. Christopher Ht in the room nt the buck onloeked, and while ele wa found the key of tho gafe in the ned the safe and . w eilver wateh, Gud Veluabic payore stra. Taner, wife a baker, bad gone to'ecp shop, leaving the door bunslars entered, ebof her dress, Mr. Pardee was ursuits in Valin during bis early lire, aud eame to twenty years a ent of the New York wich pooilion be reaaalued yall! 196% to become the day Behool Uni eliaucous Jewelry, i NEWS FROM WASHINGTON, — ea Special Despatches to The San. ‘Waamrraton, Feb. 1. THE CONRPIRACT AGAINGT HR, PAINTER, Mr. R. W. Latham was before the Alaska Com: mittee on Saturday, and his testimony entirely vin- dicated the correspondent against whom this con- spiracy has been directed, He denied having asked Fred. Stanton for money, or having had any one request him to do ft, He had asked him whether le ‘was in the matter, and on being told that he was he dropped {t. The rest of bis testimony was irrelevant, The Committee deeded to call no other witnesses, The correspondent alluded to was Present and told the Committee that ho was ready at all times to answer any qnestions they might pro- pound, and reiterated his denial ander oxth of ever Having asked for or demanded any money. THR COUNTING OF THE ELECTORAL VOTE, Tt bas been determined to make a point againat the counting of Georgin's electoral vote on Wed- neaday, on the ground that the State ts not yet Admitted to representation, Tt will no donbt pre- vail A motion to omit Lonstana will hardly ane- ceed, though it will be tried. The House Recon- strnction Committee have come to no conclusion aa to what shall be done with Georgia and Misa! ppl, and the probability is that both will report in stotu quo, and {that soine provision may be made to Prevent the admission of members of Congress to the forty-flrst Congress, BXSRCRETARY STANTON AND TIR PRNSSTLVANTANS The Republican Pennsylvania delegation met night in the Znguérer office to go to Secretary ton to make a soctil call, but he was too unwell to recetve them, as he wos euffering from sore thront, and ho could not talk except with palm. ‘They Will call a9 Koon ne he recovers, THM REVISION OF THE NATURATIZATION LAWS, The House Committee on the Revision of the Laws are to meet on Wednestay, to agree finally upon a bill to regulate the question of natarallzation throughout the Vaited States, ‘This bill will be very Voluminous, and they may not be able to pase tt this session, but they will carry it in the Maret session, THM ARKANSAS DISTURBANCES, Gen. Ayres corroborates Gon. Porter's report relative to the Ka-Klux Klan outrages in Arkansas, and ays that many of the reports of Irregularttion by Gov, Clayton's militin are pure fabrications, ‘The commanders did their best to restrain lawlessness, and whenever thelr subordinates exceeded thelr 14 oF were gallty of pillage they were punished, 1k is confidently believed that civil law cau now be enforced In Arkansas, THK YLORENCH BCANNEL CASR, Mr. Brooks proposes to call up the Florence Seannel, probally Monday, and revive his reaolution for hia unconditional discharge, ‘The Re publicans are determined to make Scannel pay the conta of bis arrest, or remain In the ensy custody of tue Sorgoant-at-Arms until the close of the soasion, TH PREAIDENT'S MOVRMENTA, President Johnson returns to Tennessee the middle of March, and expects to enter on the pollti- cal canvass in that State wiih the view of being made Governor, in ease the Conservatives carry the election, ord ase of ANNERATION OF 87. DOMINGO, Tho proposition for the annexation of the Do- minican Kepublic to the United States is to be re 6 In Congres defeated In the nday Inst by mnajority; but ficial facta have come to nowledge vocater of such an w situation, in aeard, denounce «whoads, the pablicat hem tn any Way with {ie weliool fund fraud in that tate, Vaurerin, Grant tolegraphs that he will return bere The 100,170.08 TO in'the Trednury, tm fused, 4s, ee Amount for the fpublic J Senator MeCreery and others had a terview yesterday with Attorney-General Evarts In relation to the relowse of John C, Beatne, of the Confederate navy. ‘The speculations relative to the appointment of Gon, Spinner as Secretary of the Treasury are the mere assertions of friends, He would not accept the office If tendered, The House Committee on Public Buildings 1 Grounds have to report tn favor of Mr. tho Inw which abolished the ixs'oner of Public Buildings, Bradley having again been denied permis. sion fo practice in the United Staten Court until he Jogized to Judge Fisher, is going to the Supreme Court tomorrow: to. try dnd get w writ upon the Court for contempt in not obeying te mandamus, Wastuxaroy, Mr. Conkling @ meravrial of the Union Leng in) petoralis ion and elections Committee on the Judiciary, & memorial of the Chamber of Commerce of New York, asking Congress to suspend action upon the bill'to'provide for the construction of a bridge across Rust iver, until the Committee appointed to Investigate the justter shall have reported om it, Referred to the Committee on Commerce, Mr, Monan, (Kep. N. ¥.), presented a memorial of the National Acadomy of Design, asking the pus- of a copyright law, Also, a preawb mof tho New York Chamber of erct sales of Government bonds and gold memorial of the same body similar to that pre: sented by Mr. Conkling in relation to wl bridge over Kast Kiver, Reierred to tne Cowmitt ANTY OF TALI. AND NO WoRK, ‘The Hill for the repeal of the Tenure of Office act wee taken “P and xenerally diseussed until the ex. piration of the morning hour, ‘The proposed suffrage amendment was then conatdered, Mr, Doolittle m ing ® long *pcech in opposition, — Mr. Howar ported a vill to id to all the Pacitie Hailroads by guarantecing the Interest om their bouds, aud the State avon after adjourned fe! House of Representatives, TIE NATIONAL DEDT, Mr. Hoornn reported a bill from committee to pre- the further Increase of the public debt, w sordered to be printed and recommitted. [A ut 2 cf eae bil will be found in our commercial un TH ARMY APPROPRIATION BILL, The Aviny Appropriation bill was considered In Committee of the Whole, snd a spirited discussion ensued relative to the purchase of Ford's theatre in Washington by Secretary Stanton, soon after. Ul murder of Mr. Lincoln. “The pill. provides for a re- duetlon of eapenren by $10,000,000, An amendment propo-log 4 great reduction of mon and oflicers wis ofered by Mr, GanrirLp, aud the House adjourned, il ia FIRES, In Woucestan.—A, J, Bemis's black shop was burned on Saturday night, Loss $1,500. Iv Peat Steeet.—On Saturday, at 452 Pearl ttreet, James Finnegan's furniture warehouse was damaged $250 by water, Kxnosene Acain,—On Saturday evoning, at 103 street, a kerosene lamp exploded ou the or, oecupied by Wiliam Voss, Damage to furniture @300; fnsured, Axoruer Kerosene Exptosion.—A fire oc- curred last evening on the fourth floor of 15 Ludlow street, occupled by Henry Flanders, from the explo- n of 4 kerosene Lamp,” Damage $75. Insured, Coxvieren or Anson.—Fire Marshal Brackett Announced yesterday that Philip. Vighveers, uf Brooklyn, was on Saturday sentenced to seven years and six montha in Blate Prinon on the char ting fire tow store, 4% Stat ng fre ty © street, on U mith Kavanacu & Deoxen's Britisnp Factory. — On Saturddy evening, on the Ath floor of Kavauagh « Decker's billiard factory, 172 Centre street, the ar ntock worth over $10,000 wae destroy Ne Hing Was also damaged about $1,000. he occu the first floor were the Ainerican Vencer mpany and Gearge Laommerlir om sufiors & loss Of about & ull fully iusured, In Mvtoxeay Sreeer,.—Early on Saturday morning, at 16 Mulberry street, occupied by John M Steinmelz as pleturo frané manufactory, — I ‘ance $6,000, ‘The Hames eatended to buildings, both of which were de No. 14 Was occupied by several poor fou Hea as tenements, all of whom ‘loat thelr furnitur end owned by Mr, Meyers, whosy joss is catimated BL OTN), | No. 1h Wow @ lofly wixelory building, with an wdcitional story in the rear, and occupica by ¥. W. Merrlam & Co., manufacty, of picture frames, &e, ‘This building was burned. Loss about 850,000 On stock and machinery, and $25,000 on the build which was owned by’ Wilhaa Phelps, and ov cutler, each of 0. Supposed to be partially Insured. The filles ff Nas ins Fad ie Diliding © d the desiyiotion of No. lt ‘The babu) ivoo Wid vocoud y ‘ 4 if MONDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1869, THE LABOR MOVEMENT. pao ae ‘The Sailors’ Htrike, The Sailors’ Protective Association continues to meet and transact business dally tn the reading room in Oliver street. On Sarurday, four of their members were shipped by owners of vessels, with. out the intervention of the boarding masters, at the rate of wages prescribed by the meeting on Thurs- day evening, and $5 a bead was thus saved to them, ities ‘The Workingmen's Unions Tn the report of the proceedings of this body on Friday evening our reporter unintentionally ro. marked that reveral delegates hud asked the name of the perton who had made ehargos against Mr. W. J, Jessup before the State Trates Assombly, aud that Mr. Jessup answered that Mr, Kichard ‘was tho person, The anawer was given to question, namely, as to who had stigmatize: ‘orkingmen's Union in that body, anil bosated of having withdrawn his society's delegation therefrom. ‘The person who wade the charges above referred to Waa An otter ranger to Mr. Jessup, and is a resi dent of All Vo are glad to make this corr ton Ip Justice to Mr, Jessup, who refused to give names until pressed directly to do It, lla ymen Bakers! Union ‘The Jour The bakers met on Le ea evening, the Pres was fdent, T. Beaty, in the chalr, A communicatio font tn by the proprietor of Patnatn Hall, offen place it during the day at the disposal of thos mem: re of the trade who are out of employment, Mr. Storrit rend the cireular which has been printed by the Workingmen's Union laying downs plan for the formation of «new Labor Union, in which every branch of trade shall be represented, and by menna of which an amount of money may be talsed to pro tect the interests of the working man, It was or- dered that a special meeting ve called three weeks day to take action on the elrealar of zmen's Union, Final arrangements were for the annual ball in the Union Assembly is, Kiizabeth and Grandstreets, on Saturday evening. on Now York Colony for Nebrankns The second meeting of Excelsior Colony, an association composed of farmers and mechanics Who intend to Kettle on Government unis ta Nebraska under the Homestead taw, waa held on Saturday evening. Letters from the Hon, Jolin Tatte, of Ne Uraska, and Col, KB, Murphy were read, describing the country along the line of the Atehison and Fort Kearny Railroad, where the proposed settlement Is to be made, — Mr. John Ryle, of Paterson, N. J., proprietor of atarted a protective society two cents por woek, and sum thi been auMetent to pay full y of the girls who were really sick Gud unable to work, A Printers’ “Strike” in Brooklyn. To the Kilitor of The Sun. Sin: Without Tw not know what to ¢ ‘on, and only what ling, ‘The taken during the printers’ strike {slighty commen able, All ai a hearing. Tue employing print: ers did too much talking, and got beaten. Ido not Prgvove to take up much of your valuable apace, fit call your attention to how an institution on the fame weale aa that of the omploying printers tq mans aged, They say, ask anything “reasonable” and “Alice men," and they will Rive ft a reapectful consid: eration. In the Brooklyn Union, during the early part of the week, the compositor’ appointed a come mittee to wait upon a Mr, Kelly, who ft seema runs the establishment, to request an advance In compo- sitlon—they getting 40 cents per thousand eme—and showld they have been refused would stand by the office as it nothing happened, Jndge of their sur rise when they were told that If they were not sat. ated they could leave, and that if any one would speak on the etilfect of an tnorease of wages he would be iminadintely discharged! Comment is , tthe office a fow days before, ne others, TYPO, find what ia going From ihe New York Post. Among the codperative manufacturing estab- lishments now tn ox in the United Stat POrHAPA the most succersful ts the Troy ¢ ‘oundry, Which makes Atov 1808, and'employs more than one hundred men. Two xist fn that ceity, and one nt Albany; the | nploys @e hi red and th ‘A cooperative stove fou existe inc ‘of Rochester, Chicago, Quiney, I, Loniaville, and Pittsburgh, ‘I'wo aro in eperation ia Cley ‘Thore 14 a coOperative carpentering establishment at Pow 1 eneh em ‘a small Aasoelation In Boston, for maklog 8 now Pottom, ‘To this list nay be added. the 7 r Laundry, wh! mploys many women, and the eo tive printers’ association here, All these estab- ents prosper. Tn this city, very atafactory instance of the ad vantage of codperat(on Is shown by the Cobperative Printers’ Soclety, at 106 William atreet, Tt began on the Intof May, 407, with twenty five members; who, two years previously, had decided on nn associated effort, Having little Or no means, exch member #ud- seribed €2.8 weele for two years, and thus rained $5,000. "They then, for $2.50) bought a second-haud omice, which bad chat €6,200, and Ty whieh the type was smost new, ‘The remalnder of the money was Jnid out for more type and matertal of difforent kinds. ‘The codperitors concluted to employ no canvassers, as thelr commirsiona might absorb, brofiin, but to hey op wait for Lusinons whieh t ty infu ence, Two of their number, waited in the offico any work that might come, the reat obtained emg wewhera until needed Two more were soon require’, then elglt, then @ dozen, but the average of workmen for tho year wax but ox, Daring the present year It will average six ‘Rwenty collars K was paid to all em ed, and nono but firet-slass hands were fonnd ring the firmt year $i") cived, OT this $40 were pald for rent, @700 fur fuel, and the bursed for material. During tho present ye profits have been entirely disbursed for material o ‘Oxponaes, and at this time they have an oMce costing gum Inthe aggregate, which could not be replaced for $12,000, By the Ist of May next it will bo much more valuable, and & removal to larger quarters will tuke place, in order to mevt the increasing business Of the concern, Darieg neat year a division of a portion of the profits, In cash, will probably be made, retaining a reverve fund for an enlargement of the office. In Addition to & large amount of job and book work the Hoslety prints the Irish Citizen, w weekly paper the United Stat Mull, Chrtathan at Shore: Night, and Wonder, mouth Home Friend, Day av lies uccess of thin establishment his sugcostod to ike, he feusi watittee al On a mode of It will Printers’ Cooper work collecting facts aud de in. irked that the success Boclety haw bee shown txcell they will auc e and persint © admirable, 4 they palit out m: waiting patently all the tine fur the xecamulation ‘of a fund to use ws capital. ‘Then, atill paticnt and selCpossersed, most of the members remuined at work for wages,’ while a few ouly weut Into the coOperative slop. Buck qualities as these printers Lave showo make men of then, and will secure them the independence they seek, ‘Thore is more ground for hope tor the fuiure of American Workingtien inoue such effort ax this than in ail tie ranung nnd shouting of the so-called workingmen's assuetitions for a dozen yeurs > —$——— Divorced and Married Aga At the last term of the Keaton Circuit Court, Tis Honor, Judge O'Hara, prononnced a decree of divorce In favor of Mry. Bridget Crusoe against her husband, Wm, Cru Very recently Cupid reiit his Ores upon the ultars of their heats, and, obedient to his high betiests, the twain agreed again to L ono, Heneo they appeuled from the decree of t Chancellor to Esquire A. J, Francis, and yesterday ne that official reuuited the parties tn the holy bonds of wedioek,—Cinclanati Baguiver. —— Sparks trom the Telegraph, erman has reached New Orleans, . Galusha A, Grow was not Win the late Lackawanna Railroad ac Several Fenians have fled from Mc United States, fearing a revelation by Whal ‘The Misdouri Senate las under cons petition for woman sudr: ‘The soldiers nt Montroal were out on a snow: tramp on Saturday, France has promi Anscallnent of the Mexic ‘The Southern Presa riously In deat treal to tho ration a oe he early payment of one debt. nvention will meet {a Mo- bile on Weduesday, Feb, 17 Goy, Palmer, of Iiinols, has vetoed, the bill re- stricting raitrodd fares to three cents a mile, inness, M. 1’, for Dublin, Ireland, Chinaman, who had victimized several pants bo the extout Of $15,000, sailed ay In the eteamier Japan, Ex.Gover ohn Hubbard, of Maine, dled fn ) Hallowell on Saturday,” He was tis last Domo. ornor of Maine, Ellen Dor on in te of the Children's Mou Bc ateate The London Timea of Saturday scouts the Claren tiury conviets have ned the Tndiona ft ¢190) for labor porsoraued while serving ON part of een Mr. John W. W a!, manager of the Great Broo wonlien Company, agg Suldonty in ane bist Gone Eatioual Cuurehs ta Waterbury, Couuy yesturday atier M ufman, a German barber of Pittsburg, wot atte: buy, nated Raward Miler, c8 Mcnriay oventun. “The boy wes lowing Iata tue thop Window, aud aster belog ordered away by Kauitwan, tue ladior brods WALL STRERT. FLANKED, ENORMOUS CAPITAL UNEARTHED, ——— ACCOMMODATING ASSESSOR WANTE — Secrot Mevemoats Am the Brokers to Ev ‘Tax—Returns bat no Money: ‘The Tax to be Collected Before Fobruary Expires. On Saturday, a special officer in Assessor Wob- rtor's departwent ealled on a number of brokers to certain the amount of enpital they have tscd In thelr business during the last fiiteen months, and in every ease he was informed that the necossary re- turns would be made, and the tax thereon paid, joet to tury Department, ‘Some of the brokers profers to re- gard the altempt to collect the tax 0 long after the law wae passed aw a bitter hardship; but they have conceded that the provision in the net Is un- mistakably plain, and hence they submit ne gracefully as porsible under tho circumstances, It 1s @ re: markable fact that no effort was made to to collect the tax until Mr, Webster assamed office, In the course of the investigation, which wns con- tinued on Satnrdny, ft was ascertained that a very large banking @rm in Wall atrect, which has branch houses in St, Louis and Philadelphia, has been sing a specific capital of half a million of dollars in {ts bostoess, without making any returas oF pay ing any tax theroon, ‘The mombers of this firm have been invited to examine thetr books, and present to the Assessor a sworn exhibit of every dollar they have employed In thelr operations in the atrect or elvewhere. Tt in maid that, although the brokers have alz- nied their willingness to make returns, they may contrive to evade the payment of the tax by delaying the presentation of their statements for a month or two, whon they Intend to use all the influence which money can command to have Mr, Webster removed, and an accommodating and pliable offcer appointed in his place, There is no likelihood, however, that they can accomplish this object, for they failed in their movement to be exempt from the tax, al though two milllons of dollars was pledged to offect tt All the brokers’ plana are known by the revenue officers, who express thelr determination to have the tax collected before the present month expires. - Tho Brokers at the To: The examination was continued on Saturday, before Justice Dowling. Our readers may have for: ten the lefly recite m. ‘The Union Pacific K. y wanted to borrow $100,000, for which It would pay one per gent, 1 give its own first mortengo bonds, which Hing at 108, aa col ‘a ‘This loan effected through Fred. A. Goodall, Wesley Lyon A three other persons, named Wolf, Wright, and’ Wilkerson, Lyon. received §120.005 worth of bonds, ‘Phe terms were understood to be that the bonds should be 40 held as to bo returnable At the plonsure of the Company, But when the Com- any's oflicers were ready to pay. back the $100,000 hey contd not Eek their honda. ‘The other parties had mogotiaced and wokl them at 03, ‘The Company then Instituted a criminal eult last month to recover hele Donde, claiming that the original transaction ‘on the part of Goodall, Lyon & Co. was fraudulent, Mr. Chas. Tuttlo, Assistant ‘resaurer of the Com. ny, testified ti ¢ cotinselled the Company to Recep the loan, that Goortall, ws pala R000 for ain. My, Goodall tostifted that all who Were eugnged in the loan were to participate tn the related the whole transaction, and ald hing frandulent about nthave bron civil action fo ¢ bonds. The hearing was then a i ery of t Hourned Wath to-day, the defendants belng held tn $10,000 bail cart, and Goodall In §5,000 as a witness, ——__-— FOREIGN INTELLIGENCE. sPechaendanty SPALN. break Apprehonded. Maputo, hb. 7.—Vrinee Ferdinand has con- fonted to bo a candidate for the throne, Oriers hav assassins of the Governor of Burgos, Senor Olozaga will preside over the constitu ent Cortes, Tne Pope lias forbidden tho prelates, recently elected, to take seats In the Cortes, A Aralt of the new Constitution to be presented Cortes abolishes slavery everywhere in the Spanish domint Many rumors prevail about the proposed Direc tory. Some assert that the members ure to be elec: ted for tive yours, Many political arrests have Intoly been made of persons who are supposed to have been engaged In the Carlist movement, Tho name of Princo Girgenti has been surioken from the rolls of the Bpanish army, ‘The Carhists aro very active, and there are indlea Mons that they are fomenting an Insurrection whieh may break out at avy moment, It is rumored that the 11th inst, has been fixed upon by them for open domonstrations against the Provisional Government, - Ques Isnbotla’s Manifesto. Panta, Feb. 7.—Queen Isabella has issued an oth*r manifesto denouncing the revolution {a Spain and asserting hor rights to the throne, — THE VASTERN QUESTION, - Greece Delibernting-No Probablilty of War. Pants, Feb, 7,—The Groat Powers have granted a delay of cight days for the Greek Government to make Its foal decision in regard to the proposals of the Paris Conference, The announcement is made on official authority that late advices from Athens give the French Government good reason to hope that the pacifls policy of King George will triumph of the hour, Great agitation ails in Athens, The new Grecian uilnistry ts a failure, Inntattons Burned by thy Insure gonts—Flight of Cuban Bamilies, Havana, Feb. 6.—Tho insurgenta have burned eighteen Jirgg plantations in the Fustern Depart ment. ‘The attempt of the Cubuns to fire the powder magazine at Pue ‘rincipe was frustrated, The Cuban prisoners, Parra and Aunova, were killed by troops, While attempting to exeapo from Private letters deny thot t he Insurgents, satled t Amer. C says Le is disgusted with the suite of affairs, ‘The Influential and wealthy Caban fomilies, who are qeneraily sympathizers with the revolution, continue to emigruts to Now Pork and New Osleaas, —_ ST, DOMINGO, a Malnave's Campalen— Towns Destroyed. Havana, Fob, 6,—Sulnave hag attacked and de stroyed the town of beck. He also bombarded and destroyed Port Sulut, and bombarded apd caps tured Aquin, ‘The inhabitants of Aux Cayes, and the other towns in that vieiuity, are panic stricken, All who are able are emigrating to Jaaulea, nee Fall of Another Suilding in Montreal, Monrneat, Feb. 6.—Several eminent architects hove been appointed to investigate Into the St, Pat- rick’s Hall catastropie, Another building Was aut- fered from an accident stintlar to that at St. Patrick's Hail, At about § o'clock this morning the roof the new and unoccupied stores, Xi and 1 Notre Dame street, fell In aud erushed through: four floor fo the cellar, ‘The whole bullting but the bare walls remalntn: triboted to the weig @ boing cleaned in all ——— down nothing Leet San Francisco, Feb. 6,—The Governor and the Legislature of Nevada are at loggerheads, ‘The Gov- toed the Le lative Fuad bill, he Senat bly Passe Mill over the veto, and there only one dis voice in the other house, ‘alarenttompt- ure an ord) ts restraining ollor fr Ti the . the Ly rHOr 2 veto power, Provasty a Homers, B. Smith was violently assaulted ti a auton on Flushing and I rison avenuos, last Monday night, by threo men, t non of one of Whom he bad discharged from work, AL the Line Smith's Injuries were not supposed to ba serious, and his assailants, after belog arrested, were balled dut, On Saturday bis symptom ook an une favorable nl Coroner Jones was called In to rocord his anti-tmortom depvsition, ‘The sasallante Gave Leow rears gul been issued for the execution of the THE UUMAN VELOCIPEDR, posnee faeviat Tt fe BE Strnegiing with Huow Drift, Oovexsnvnom, Feb, 7.—Weaton did not reach hore on Saturday nighé a8 wae anticipated, the now driite proving too much for iim. At midnight he weal into Sunday quarters at Canton, tem miles distant, Fe {s now 673 miles west of Bangor, ‘The roads are bad, the now is deep, aud instead of gaining on big lost time, he is increasing it. ‘The weather has boom very cold, and both ot Weston's ears are frost-bittem, In some places the snow in nix feet deep on level, Weston still claims that he will close tie gap on time, but thore accompanying think it very doabtfal. Mir, Warren Leland bas sent to Ogdensbargh @ gold handled riding whip to replace the one stolen from Weston by a Vermont teamster, At Ellenberg, Clinton county, during services in a prayer mocting, some person announced that Weston was passing shrough the town on his §,000-mile walk. Two-thirds of the congregation rushed to the door to greet hiss leaving tho clergyman conducting the services grea ly shockod at their trreveronce, —— RELIGIOUS INTELLIGENCE, pons Rea of St. John's Chapel. St. John's Chapel, Varick street, ono of the Trinity Churches, was openod yesterday, after um- dergoing extonsive alterations and improvements, Tho chanect nas been lengthened some forty feet; new seute for a choir numbering about 30 te dently well trained, have been placed in it, organ, which ts old and has long been th a state reat ilaptdation, has been removed from the large knliery at the wert end of the Caurch, to an opening prchaiuber on the, north side of the Cuureh, wherg Its pipes and machinery have evidently been hurriedly into {t without mach regard to space, proper distribution of sound, or the conyentence her the oFganist or the choir which ite intend com) ‘This was painfull, reeptible the singing of the hem, when no. persuasion of tho officiating organtst, Dr. James Peck, could appare ently Induce It to give forth those accompantmenta which might, under other more favorable eircume stances, have heightoned tho general effect of nome really good singing. Both the architect and or butider'evidentiy iguore. the ase in whieh they It and have lost sightof the many improvements, ‘of the wathetic culture for which the tury 1s so remarkable tn relation to musieal invention and the science of nconstics. The organ ite ik do cidediy dnworthy of the organistyvnd of the edifice 1@ which it ts placed, ‘The Church, though yet unfime iahed, presented a hendsome appearance, and may now be considered one of the fest Chureh buildin fn the country. The Rev, Dr, Weston, ono of assistant ministers of Trinity parish, preached the sermon, ——— Ove: of a New Church Edifice in Fifth Avonttes Divine service was held yesterday, the first time, in the Chareh of the Heavenly it, in FIRS avenue, near Forty-Oth street. Tha. bnihling te im completa, It ts both handsome and commodi and Will seat about one thousand persone when ished, Tt forme a letter L, with a front on Fifth aves hue and a side entranee of Forty-Anth street, neither of which ts ye ‘Tho material {* Dorehos stone. ‘The interior I very attractive, being witht galleries Mghted number of atain Klass windows. ‘The roof peorted by tx pil two of Iriah; and tho rest of Aberdeen granite, wit 6 wood-work Is partly black walnut Tho ehaneel ts crecediugly beau having « Gothie arch of carved open work, sup) ‘orted by marble pillars, with an altar, and beh luc whole a large stalied glass window,” There is ne pulpit, hut a brass lectern amd baptismal font, The cost of Lhe edillee when completed will be 000 he Tov. De: Ht 8. Howland, sdmiate ee jeortal Tnatalta Tho Westminster Presbyterian Church in Twene ty-second street, between Sixth and Seventh ave di last evening by # congregation red to witness the Installation of tha |. Me Ke ron as Pastor of t ries of Gor new Pi regarding thelr muty logg delivored tho charge to the Mr, Nortuirap to the peopl hae dren's Ald Society. Brooktyn annual in rt was read, nomber of boys ct Losing House Int soar wan 1,43 adgings, 3,108, Ln fof boya was lodgines, cal amount of eash paid tm 1,409.59; pald iu at the Poplar strect How NPATT, inber of children in the Induat bool in Poplar street Ls 18; average attendant The cost of the new house, 65 Poplar atreet, w W. ‘The Society hus received since its OcKNDIgee Con, $5.00. Mr. 3. DB. Chiveaden was elected Prew fdent,und Me, J, It. Taylor Treasurer, dao Gdi Honry Edger, a momber of the Positive Coum cil of Paris, fast’ night delivered a discourse to Map sonic Hall.” His subject was" Const ry Thor of Humanity the Free Inquiry irrees ix Ovaxaw.—Tho Baptist zo have purchased the Babbls pe ot fur €2),000, anit RropondNo Ab a oowtof $100.00 ‘The cor I Prcsbytcrian Chareh have pure for a new. edith Me for @2),000. glans will also ¢ ¥ efureh ed —— - Jottings About Town, The city mortulity last week was 441, The Dungannon Volunteers will turn out ow Bt. Patrick's day, ‘Avother Merchants’ Union Express injunction was granted on Saturday, Patrolman Charles Hudson, of the Eighteenth Ward Police, died yesterday, On Saturday evening an unknown man wall off tho pler at the foot of Third street, Lato U River, and was drowned, Somebody says that the oyster dealers have @ trick the mollusks in soda, and th sweil'ag them toa very tempting size, The Athenwum Association has recovered from Mathew Chalmers, one of ite members, wi had denied the Club's right to levy assessmente, ‘The Fire Commissioners are about to give up the city property tn Ann street, opposlte te alley, the premises not being ln us? John Graham, aged 10, while fying a kite from the roof of the réar bung, 19k Mulberry street, fell to the strect and was killed. William Phelps went to bed yesterday morn! at 06 First avenue, aad was found dead list even! in hia bed. Willie Fahey, agod 5, fell into a cellar on Sate urday night at 40s Kast’Bighteenth street, aud died last eventing. Measrs, IL B, Clatlin & Co.'s sales reached $43,000,000 last year, and Mr, A. 'T, Stewart'a $20,000,000. The nowabors wero entertained last oveniog by Mr, Wm, Cullen Bryant, the Hon. Mr. Briggs Ohio, the Hon, Chas, Y, Birkland, aad other goatle- rs Albert Goetz, aged 10, of 135 Waverley pl while flying a kite Saturday afternoon from’ the of 93 Sixth avenue, fell lato the yard and was ine atantly killed, Mary Lauretz, of 99 Allen street, was found arly yesterday morning on Seventh avenue at Weag ‘Twelfih street, nearly dead of aa overdose of laude anum, Miss Maggie Mitchell is erecting an el 126th a , between Fith und Siath avenues; sizes Wx 185 ; cost, $30,000, To his Cooper Institute lecture on Saturdi evening, Prof. Bball said that the spider's web is tad of six strands, aud that each strand has a tho little threads, Mr. Disturnell’s Mutual Aid Association will for require of every candidate for mem! prelipinary payment of $3, and on the death of memlce every other member ls to pay an assensan of $1, 7 At the opening of ex-Coroner Wilder's pew Hilliard saloon, in Broadway near Bleecker street, om Saturday evening, Michael Phelaa and doha a | layed four-ball American carom of 500 pola Bid Joka won by 100 pont ee Augustus Boursend, aged 63, of Irvington, M. ¥.. wlulo on his way Saturday to’ the Hudeom ith Maltroad to cateh tho evening express, was taken i in the street, Le was borne to the Coleman House Broadway, Where he died at 7:15 P. BL, liy the sending of the murderer Boyle to State Prison, Patrolman Maloney loses $2,000, that sum having’ been oflered by the Michigan auth the capture and retura of Boyle to the Pen State, ——— New One-Deeaava Macnine.—Mr, 8. T Pearce, inventor of the new ore-dresah machine, cave au catibilion Of tty Working before seven gntemen eopnected with mage, On Baburday, ab Dey strvel, Speciuens of gold dui silver one Were pliced in the machina and separated, the sillng fee from waste, Retiey ov tum Buixp.—The ladios who are ine terested tn the organtzstion of a Blind Resident Bex nevolent Associaifon met om faturday et 170d Brome way. ‘The meeting was preliminary to ove which Is to be held to-day in the Rev, Stophen I, church in Forty-second street, (or tho elegtios core, The Assooisiion ls purely uasee clale 8