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= ——qCO{pp>>>>>————=[[{{[]{={===44 PRICE TWO CENTS, PATH, | 724 PBasacotee en | NOVEL*READING IN COURT, pegs The Trouble ta Hoboken A Mistory of the THIRTY-SIXTH YEAR THE NEW ADMINISTRATION, ribteheel THN CUBAN Special Despatches to The Sun City-Vacet- REVOLUTION, Ss Ell THE HARVEST OF DI _ — ——— é, - Wasnrsetom, March 1. ine from Churech-How EKelictous Societies are Grifith Gaunt and the Round Ohio and the Southern States THe NAW MOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. Reports Through the Government je! : Death of the Ex-President of the} ite ae ne ° isis. Oe. about Table Revie sup ¢ Innocents. 1 rdints, 0 Reviewers Satan hha bipua asses iatane ie ppl Te oe Censor ‘The Sanitary Superintendent of the Board of French Republic. of the ejection by the Hoboken Common Counell of he Massachnactts, New York, Pennsvivantay | yoy without proper certificates. The law under | Enengementat Cifuentes—Gen, Leacn’e March of the State, and from the erties an: ne of Alptones de Lawartinn, cay iv ies ; sik ; bie pal hof-The Jury Listen antil 1 O'clook< and Possibly Marrland Counted Im-TRe | wuich Mr. McPherson acts is very explicit. inte the Jor-Gunbonts onthe Const, | Wit And southy that Mipeppraert eviea tee aaialy A cable despatch from Paris announces the bibebaiteaiad Meseuniey ae. enews We Katey Sadao Clerke Ge U peoth dealt Pate ddd tare PRODADILATY OF A LONG SKS Havawa, March 1.—Gen, Pucllo, with his com. | Pesleeted siuce the war, He Aeath of Alphonse de Lamartine, the poet and histo. | ® “ivillzed community, , : bs Wasnixcrox, March 1.—There has beon ® < ; i ables Appeared tn 1965, tt ted the people to become tho Lip ; aie Wen of the eas oue-Kater Mr. Edward I, Bonne. on ne co today, and nearly a tora! | Gov. Brownlow and Hannibal Hamlin were in | mind, has arrived at Santo Bepiritu (rom Ci Victims of temporary and badly managed apliemte | FAR. at the ripe age of 78, Lamartine was born IM | 311, vas ite second ehmeeh erected by any donomina: | The libel by Mr. Charles Reade against today, Nearly all tho members elect to | The Liarto reyorts an engazement tetween t troops and insurgente at the town of Citienter, in. whiel the troops wore victorious, The same jour. bal says thot three hundred rebels lave surrendered ert of October, 1816, the Tohok t Company dds th sod fat Macon, October 91, 17), and was the eon ef the | ton'int Chevalier de Lamer » Peat, who partielpated in V the French Revolution and suifered Imprisonment during the relsn of terror. ‘The early days of the e the Sena Jack of trustworthy information, It has, however, ow deen made known that the new Cabinet will have vo | the Forty-firat Congress are here, selecting qia: officer from any Sonthern State, though ex-Sevetor | and arrangements for remaining, aa the spring Cresawell may get in from Mnry! tion is likely to Inst through Mareh, April, of racetivtion, a great amount of which was dofec- tive and spurious, Since that perind @ great majori- ty of tho community have been, and are anprotectod, DANGER OF SMALL POX IN THIS CITY, # H. Sweetser and Dorsoy Gardner, for the publication of alleged false and malicious eriticiems la the Rownd Tuble upon the story of “ Gritite Count,” was continued yesterday ia the Supreme and none from : tot "te | sibly until the middie of May. at Villa Clara, : Poet Were paseed in the villace of Milly, in domestic a See | on tees 5 ; Onlo, Thia rales ont Gov. Denison, whose friends sf CALIEING COLD CONTRACTS Gen, Leaea is advancing into the Interior, without | ,, THe vestigations that have Deen made by th® | seroniiy, undor @ mother's discipline, with & small Aton FE eed accu ate | conre Cireult, berore Judge Clerks, Me. 7, Gorey have been #0 minguine that he was ow the slate, Be. baad 4 $ meeting with much opposition, The revolution Board stinw teat the meet Ripa’ negligence OF library, including Fenélon, #1, Pierre, the Bite, and CFL, whleh proparty was sulsequoatly un | for pliintiil informed the Court that ae Mr, Vandem Youd the fact that there will be one each from Mas- Schenck's bill to declare United States bonds | ‘ cination known on this continent tn found here Neso's “Seruesleen Delivered.” Ie went edatanosientc of $4,000 hod had an engagement out of town yesterday, and expected that he would march by the Sterra de Cas Ditas, of tako the rond to Paredes, where they had erected intrenehments, and were ready to opy eres bon continued to woreh pin ta ‘acts, etands | 2 number of | 4 thas | payable in gold, and legaitaing geld con narrow chance of passing, as croat contre of trade and population, The nents |». Roard have aecertained that comparatively few Catteud, Prof. Frobisher, the elocationte, road the remainder of the novel of Griftith Wo chusctis, Qyensvivania, and New York, iy ninctoew, years Without Mi school at 12 alterwarin to the col. there will be no. more thon one from any State, it I9 | @ ver; ‘ lege of Lyons, in to the select of | ¥ to the Moe 0 parties not f caly knows thal Gen. Grant will not regard Biste | memvere who voted for 1¢ Will now vote azsinst it | 11 a tue ceace: anexpectediy took anotl ns in this eity avall thensctves of the Opporta | te Jovuite at Lily, where Le finished hts education, | Prout Chur vo ancioritas | Gauet Prof, Frobisher took the witness stand lines in making his #elverion, on accoant of the Senate amendient enlarging [te | 1% Pretest ane ieee. nivel Lity to provent the approach or the attack Of the | Go ‘hie return Loge he abandoned hia elacsical | PO CY RL a and road to the Jory, beginning where Mr. Vandene McKenna, of Penneylvania, was at the Honse to- | 5 e to pay in gold to al outstanding oblizations | Tats and wutwitied the rebel Gens cassie con, | tuslady, by adopting tho means which bave hitherto | Seaica, tn which he had taken Hite Levoreat, aud | cqhit dlamion Conmiy Cant ‘Merled fy favor of the | hot ator ped on Frvtay. The Professor read to the 4a), and positively asserts that hie has no cemre or | not otherwise ecutrieted for. There are 110 Willson | Th Marlo setts Count Valmaseda wich, | PEOVEd so auccensful, The duty of vaccination has | road tho modern ports, Dante, Peivaeh, Shakespeare, | € Jury until one o'etvek, when a brief recess was takems Inciination for a Cabinet position, aud would not ac- | the Spea! table, one baif of which will certaiuly sept one if it were tendered. be lost, THE INAUGURATION CFREMONTES. Tickets for adiission to the inauguration cere been almost wholly overlooked, not only tn the eases | 44144, of adults, but of ehildren; and if this contagious placue of modern times should appear among wa, It woull be marked not ooly by a general disfgure- ment of the “tuman face divine,” but by ® fearful luarvest of death, JUDOR CLENKH, SURFRITED, BROS O1 neh, after recess, Judge Clerke tes thought It wrong to permit the Look to be read in evidence by the plaintiff, The foals phintid should have rested after proving the libel, 1s chetes Rise ous ond it was then for the defon’aot to show justifies: tion by roferring to tho parts of the nowt apow Foreity ome Hera shonll ge priated, "For @ Cly Mi, GERRY HAS NO COMPASSION FOR Tite JURY, Ua Ls Mr Gerry said that the course parsoed was sane Chateaubriand, and above all others, Ossian, whom, even in hie watere ye: he extecmed eu lor to Homer, and the rival of Dante, On mnt Of a love affair he was sont to Paris, whence, in 1st, | A"! Dy. Abe ak be visited Maly, where he pa wome time in study | relieve the ¢ upon the fol and contemplation at Rome and Naples. In 1818 be | 4. eu over gaan wont a second time to Kaly, Hal, ‘The poct's first published colleette 1920, though he lad previously writ two thousand men, abandoning the rebellion, and ANEW POST OFFICR AT LAST. that Valmaseda, reinforced by a thousand of thea Mr. Fox, of the House Post Office Committeo, | MEM. hae wd : when nha re “1 fonice in the Senate are to be texued to old mem: | Aemisted ty Mr. Brooks, to-night carried an appru: SCM Det ec & rank ia " 0 of $200,000 to begin work upon the New 7 bers, and not 10 new members, who are entitled to | Priation of ¢200, sis: eunbodia eee eeviatin Wecween ta the Renaie floor, Ax cach Senator has but six, and | York city Post Oflee. If the Bonate encurs tn thie | oo, aia aber nd PROSPRCTIVE SLAUGITER OF INNOCENTS. each member but two, and these are Insufictont for | ftem, Congress will, in March, create a apectsl com: a ‘The Dispensary Physiclane have informed the tecir families and those alrcady here, it hardly weed | Mission to toke charge Of and carry on the consiruc: | Asanrances of Cuban Autonomy—Facts which | fourd that not more than half of the children under be added that those who do not make arrangemen'® ton of the building, which, it le estimated, will cost four years of ue in those sepulchres of the poor—the In advance will not get Into the Senate Chamber | about 3,000.000, tenement houses—have yet been vaccinated. Ina wns largely ahi Wen * U for private clreulation, and was entitled “ Méditations Po Teetion eliowed that 1208 had onty Rimennat it. The vou w: tiquos.” ‘They were received with general dmira (iy Sime tioned by precedent, the case of Strouse vs, Francia, when they get here, The mere erremony of sweats eee SH eccrine: Via wiaeetin “ rom the Doston Journal. Fi humoer of the better elise of tenement houses IM | inn and within font years 45,000 copies were soli! Comme ” aided by builders | @ recent English authority, whieh ho thought settled To Ger Cirant will take pace one large raised platiorm | — Hooper's bill restricting the e | Wohavo hat the opportunity. of conversing | te Ninth Ward, a Sanitary Inapector reporta that | qicie success opened te the euther w diplonatic | Mid arenierts. earetu A the, chnees edifice dab ts ver at te Guam: it waa a orien better Hh nore than tho arid “stated to th carcer, and be became Seevetary to the embassy at | bute tha Jovernowent | WHA gentleman of this city, Just returne Island of Cuba, who without any ex fesuing and Felling of from the | twelve per cent, of the Inmates are unvaccinate fon the east front of the Capitol, where thousands | Treusury tn h ares part of the. plaivti's ese. have cited the authority before lind objection is said. Mere Grn fonds 16 likely to fail, tor want o 0 act 0 ‘ : i , a “ae " mouw Wherenpan tie Conon can see, but few can hear what i¢ eaid. Here Grant | ponds ie Hkely to full, tor want of time to ack ool | orice tntercate'to blind his julcment may be de- | tn ® series of over-crowded tencment rookeries 19 | Nantes, at the same tine marrying an Englishwoman | Qmount vat it sum of $20) of | beer imate Uo its readtin?. and he now roverred to Mt will del Iver his Inaugural, which is sald to be very | ! the Senate, give ru Pended apon na civing the canitid result’ of hie ob- | the Sixth Ward, near Chatham aquare, elaty-clett | or woalth aut brilliant literary and artistic talents, an au % the grouad on which, ho inaieced, eh brief. eRe 20 eee ea FER, iy Toes: | Sent Hire’ Ma peatey neetcabla, pines at fe Persona were found anvaccinated im @ consecutive | 16 egutinued tn various diplomatic positions until | ¢ mit Thea rece book was admissibie as proof of malice In fact. ” Ale CHANGE OF SOUTHPRY MILITAIY COMMANDERS, Intelligence was received at the Treasury De Gann Fh Ors Dee a examination of 788 Inhabitants In eight howmes—near- . Mhongh malice in law was suficient to eustw partment to-dey that the wine case wileh rns tr n bts hot tater 18%), residing successively in Naples, I and ay platni's ean, yet evidence of malice in fect A Southern Committeeman who had vieited Need en teint for a mouth in the United Stites Court at | * Fee's are pat niet ath and ly one hundred to eacht Among the squalld popd- | piovenee, and in the meen time published bis ne peopseny « alsu admianible, Grant inquired whether there would bo change of | New Uricana, before Juice Dari. haw rauitel a | ote Bact et wih ut one | lutton, who reside In shanties near the Central Purky | s Nogvetie Méditations,"* and other p ware Senn ‘evenrectt tikse oF curried asem, military commanders South. Gen. Grant replied in | Linen tt do a eteaes Cubin during tis stay who did not Weartily tnitore | the record of neglected vaccination Ie even more | 31 4499, taving bein recvived Into the French | the kis sat heot memento ke te uit Me. Sewell, tor defendants, did not make any of the afirmative. Another member of the Commlitee the course pursued by te Insurzents, and who dit | frightful. é A t . 4 ies Pasi aud without any ceremony & rat tro | jection to the reading of the hook, for the reaoq p Gen, Sheridan would be sent back wae hot beilove in de ultimate enecens of the atrugele tor oo catemy, he published bis * Harmonies Postiques eb ML congregation sud. Sabbah. & sol th.t every motion by defeadants wus #0 strenuously bs cot betees ph General eplied,, 1860 PORIIETH CONGRESS, Invepondence, Th icf, oven among the Spaniariis, THE LABOR MOVEMBNT. Reliceuses," whieh gave new proof of his luxuriant | Into the street nt a tue when pr opposed by the other aide. an pine few he ss ied, “Not is not encouraging for their own wide, aa they are : entus, pw resumed diple Ain 1889 ist motives. w now. * desired Sheridan to come here, well aware iat the Ansursente re daly growins Preven he Seal, Wants te tas teen thiveas te ne rei \ to Tar if ; aition of a 7 ; i stronger, ost Inxnrfous at cly style} but aft i detent: co corned, whether the beol Bet: owing 0 (tee. poncitivn amire | Waamixcroy, March 1.—The eredentiala of |" ieitectimated that there are 90,000 inenegents to | ‘The employing printers met yesterd fence UP ators snenta he toraenet on a i how bunaing tq | WAS Dat in _evitenco by plintif or not, He med An the Indian country, T have ordered him BaeRy Thomay F Havard, of Delaware; Win. G. Brvwn: | im Spanish troupe, the tther Having the ad¥a | Astor flcuse, to divcurn aduire couucet ti of his eldest dauzbter, Julia, and publ it te the unmistakab'e | con‘eas, however, (hat tie reading of tat wor! n wld Ww, 0 ance; and ur T. Boreran, of West | ta etn there and pursne the Indians.” He armed, While the insur ents aro | yt inetion on the part ot the | a great waste of time, I Favernble reports were reesived from all Vente, Impre nipposed, Virginia, were presented: very def t. Thin drawback is be s fd thoue ac bearer of the kevs of be, wed th i of military ob os over 7 othe effet that they were steadily Fe i Neniid though ¢ began, that it vas to be grewth; ortencd. wil Gite wiket reer ‘i fi he rhs * pot ARMY APPROPRIATION BILL Ang rem t 8 ering are mniuzglod in Ving accermons Of new workmen, ard toat wl | mingling of reliaio J, Philosovby, polities, ‘one of whom or ineth ument, In whieh Mr, with Col, McKee, of Kentucky, and be + | The Senate then resumed the consideration of the | 60 the wisatlccted Wistriets, and in rome casea the | tough more hunde could be cinployed to advantage, | aid pociry. f Whitney took part, the Court decided Want his old commander, Gen, Thomas, changed. Army Appropriation bill, Mr. Winson (ie Volunteers Wave joined the socalipd rebels, carrying | tie need was pot ac Urcentar ithad buen, The tol: | On hie return to France ne found that ho had been | that Met Te thd got the book mast’ not be read as partof pliniid's case, t ele Aime Nod Emnunition, Hrontecr | With them nt providing Col, McKee repticd: he Cubaes | lowtng resolutions were passed : Olected a member of the Chamber of Deputies, | in our pore fo; TL eccrtainly do not.” | ofered an amend Mr, Frobisher informed te Court that be had read ate pop sabiitty shalt be do not wntictnrte a nation of the eon. 1 <i ee for the urpete of turulig the ile Nite oe hee Gen. Grant sald: “HT give such commanders to she | (Meer retired on aeconnl of disubility shail be ree | Ho netyansieinite a aeady termanation of the uns |g te determined now a when | mere We uppeared for the frst time Jon, t ir Une tole peruse af Caring, the fide 4 to the end of chapter 90, reer “ tired upon the same terms as regular officers, | | i 4 ¥ y Unreasonable domanis of tho re, thougl he ncted with no political par * om Cos My ADTORIOORAPET OF A SRINONS CArtIO, people will they be saiistlea?” “They would,” was | Adopted, pros# no hope of teeing the end before the ciose of | Pj tere Caron wece made Upon tis, co fosiee te Monte coi not his sratesinanship gave him d the keys were offered Dick to the traices and wore the genera! respoune, ‘Tie bill, having been considered na In Committoe | He present year pation Of au orcanteation whoeg Nuinbern are iargely Cut frow bie political twolation be occ jetused. Our reporter wus tnformed that | Mr. Ritward I. Hosa, was called ay 9 witness om of th Whole was reperted to the Senatesehen Mr, | Ehey count with great eoufdence upon the effect | ale up of those who have. tite it auy convection a for savers) Sears lone ue 6 Depmty Uy this ta @ eros talsrepresontation of the | bebaif uf the pl He testified as follows: GEN, RAWLINS FOR THE WAR OFFI: Nun Utep.c Mass) renewed. Tis unemiment to | Of the elincte on the Spanish troops who are now in | Wik ont abeetal Deaneh oF the p new writ odin t frets, The party who hat the keys offered | « Jouinalis ant New The litest romor is that Gen. Sehofiela will remain for the payment of the elaine o: Mussa bd taland na ¢ wee extKcted to arrive. Ty tine ot | hee received W Te wa fie ee Uy Exe one of CM ipare {i iri rare ey con: px lh it twelve y FO hit a that, npol is or interes ‘vances. mi peucr, ucrordiny to the statistics, ov F fosty-five per nthe fl ie elinreh mt A meeting that even’ | in thee Of assistant editor; am acanais Hp, '00, rt yinee ks ents Oe Birks Raye). teats Ree ca ior Iateromt oa advances made | Ernt, of the foreizn troope are prosteaied by wisense ile oh : vonided they. wire preurned prampliy ths ect | with On wile, the plalatiify Baye known, Bim War. Many a tue jatter are coufiuent this | de! ate the ate took coon, aunt ik their frat, ye or s uba, ar they esthinate ion or the French | morning, white the a ta ay Six or neve years 6 mmoraber seeing nim te the am be bo be the programme, 1. the evening session the Senate resumed th iat Ga me nective campuen a ened fi eH pass. Whim ot lee hone walon > : sidcruiion of the bill, but myourned without act Would be Aors dv ennbat Bleantime he had wy four lois « eo with bing Lived with tim, Mebinl, Je remarkable progress as an nd assumed a leading position iu the Char ton atreet, had at fret embraced the Consavaiive | G7on whieh to build a cha but he now adopred | Ged tims, They hay TUE CHICAGO TRIBUNE MAS A NOMINER, Circaco, March 1,—To-moi row morning's issue ofthe CAterye Tritune will edivotiay reco. meud eo crippied fnane are ereatly in their favor to make great aver Mees to onstain beat alter in the eit: © OF HX Mouths; fire went to with bit ruitabie for the pl. os near ons Lean ren of May, 18M, and stayed with bln during the ne a House of Representatives. ahd con Beery whl Fosbue I. Liltt, of Georg.s, for 8 seat in Grant's ¢ bh A bill providing for the eppointment of a board Las tuey Lava large teats, (ere Nat ihe sale Taste Chav Tooe an aetive part nore | Anes with the intent ensuing five six montis, closing in October ae. of scien'ific engineers to carefully conviter the ney or men, Ady the om the reform (eof January, 1948, and | & new edifice (iy spring, ‘TY Mr. Keade was engaged pon * Gritith Gaunt” X a width of spans for railroad bridges over the Ol.o, | Tn conversation with tho Cubans, our Informant r the revolutlo tes in eeeving A WHE Upon tho pasior while con- | time; Lsaw hin write a very large portion of Mn, MORRIS, OF ILLINOIS, OUT OF TH RA Wie pranse Stacca that they all look forward With great cont mber of the I ducting Fs morhing service, and thelr uutannerly script was called for by the professional copye The Hen. JN. Morris, of Quincy, Mil) ois, has PhCrPIO UAT RGADE AO iRAsCGRL dence to the lay whew tuey will be able to secure repriity | Way OF tka bushi to bring the copy was by pin wubinitted to Mr Re of Fotin Athans. His cle ques seat the Repatitte fr Urner bounded that ar the el mbly in April he was returned fret jlace i written to a friend in that eity t Cabinet appomtinent beewuse the walary doe mot Cover tue expenses of living in Washu mm, SPEAKER COLPAX'S RESIUNATION At the me the House on Wednesday, at 10 K. Speaker Celter will for Office aud deliver hs vued.ctory were Te declines « thelr Independence and bicome one of the Stites of | the American Union Trey believe that euch te thelr destiny, aud they are resolved to fleot it out to the bitter end. They wre pertoctly aware that the Fest of the contest will be the emancipation of thoir slaves, and one lirge owner of Maver sisted won of the whols nit Was erat to the pris with Messrs, Ticknor & Fieli either turee pounts or tiree whieh, xe of nd be wore ca r; Tom acquaintes Xr deny (Rep, Bl | they pay AE Pall ek lacey reiminediatcly nid | doen pont community eniwut uf our owners. : h Jes Con plain ian, iu the London Kectew aod 1 these papers have an exten Kteruy circles in Knelands It is not often that of a hard eliell Chureh of pny denomi heved by a ray of + oe & dash y business where. Golfo nia and ite baancties, rhle cutters |i ial secret moot. cx suficiont to guarantee the | garded as doevitabie, Huon wi nahin: comedy, thon of his tine to t hin of matters ron. | as, exanived and reported on the Union I Tho insurgonte now wold one-half of the Island, The German cabinet makers’ annual masque |, Alter the coup d'état in December, 161, he retired | Continently fo rad i " 10 le damned, and | eale jralle, X stayed with bi: wee tere 20 8 yee virowd and ite brancies, and that is now exam | ang they ure cont ' redo was given fn the Ucrinania Assembly Hove alo ile. Alter that date be devoted himeelt | preacher's elctures of the lost the damned, and | guest; Ducted ay agent tor Mr. Reade in New York Piers te fale ining the Central Pacific Hallroad amd ite biavehes, | Cttan news. whic: tw fast wighteand Wi feally successie Migable zeal to Cie prod purring complicently over their fatal conviction that aston; Ttook: the manoserpt of a play ‘The previ By question was seconded, wad the joint rosulution passed, works, U ; ’ town OF ephe The carpenters last evening considered tho now to the care of his private uifiice, tn 1%M) U titution of the Workimgmen'é Unlon, aad | municipaity of Paris gave lim acountry seat ne ted weveral of its features, the Bors de Boulos Tig Sever Tos Late to. Mend, to a manages tr Wallock : * GriMithh Gount,* be ‘n thom, publehed tn the Atlantic Monthly and A and even epinoates | 0 publi bow ton An this countey 5 Jabrood emanutes {ro i ts Lotaily aureliable, Facts are perverte He insurceots ae rceorded without the Our informant isin no they are the aunts, snd Unt no tnvieible fire Was ever yet kindled that could t Hat interludes oocar sometimes "8 PERSONAL PropuRty, TH.) oftered a resolution to tn 1 - now ow much Mr, Reade had written o He Clap utzon a renclig te lee Rca aaa Tle German shocmakers, formerly Branch Bo- sialg pereiba Ve to Gan in abe | NOW, how tue er Lacoo eott Late Regt Rives 06 ee bis candi cieiy ich met ba tin Hroume eiccet, Death of ou Rxesenator of Matos, are graciously permitted to be enacted, even in tho | bere l went te lee sling, Wor eh, Pw nstantsc ‘Wed , mee £4, candi . Wadinn , ; most doleval places of torment and trogle repletion, House continues the dificuity poviding from the Arlingtos ing the Ser Waiters’ Society, nun! reven hun- : ordinaly, it heppenod on Sunday, ina church on the f s been taken on the Fi Adopted. aduni ted to the by ‘I He wera T10WW stroct, that Witre he Sulne Le.vs)a 1s3); won At. | Nulty Mung varions apeech-crac ssion for both these dlethagursh 1wo rows of carriages are to move lone t; the ove ight wide is eet apart for the thom up an wrt of tue Comune AMUSEMENTS. the publi wnue as the publieat ie Instances In whieh cubers, Air, Jounson, lent, mot List chit, and officers for the cusuing your were nota a bated, UTA UNA Ot ae Me # into the tnidst of Fy 1 met “ r 4 ral of u 18K to Lot, und by | the congregation by telling the preacher, when he Lament Warp egl toh ef MISCRELLANROUS APPROPRIATION BILL. Italian Opern—Mins Kellogg's Reappenre | The United Benovolont Sons of Ireland mot | apport: Fairfcld 96 & Do muse sare A iol Meal ate of instances were w | procession is to start frot rants Tie Tomine See ens Fabs Ovens ite Ox the Mae ance, last evening, Patriew Hernon, President. ‘They made | crac. GuiHtig She esslen of | pecans maven urns Ws be OeereNGlF nd by piays—one with Tom Tay lve an H D ata , ceilancous Appropriauon bill, It involved t nnn ; Mopeds Gonsdtutia 2 | fens Sot anne aed iia | Asking hin, when be vociferated that Maran was a | Bouelcault; the latter was Foul. Pla we god ccna eae! poly ead Jropriation of about $8,000,000, mainiy embr The return of Miss Kellogg. to the operatic | fey, Membre Wee silopied ©, Comsdliation aud Hy | TATE cenerst fos the Briss Provinces ne | uation Nene * How he eunmed to know v7" Fi. | former Peg Wottnston :" The King's Ktival® waa Me VISITORA a: 4 oe nds, treneney n #8 most welcome oct i " , . . 4 ON AssOciiled Wo! 7 hi fhergiy b v ‘or revenue ¢ age Is a must welcome occasion. Tt has languished | ‘the tailors have been accking an increase of os nally, when the reverend genticman wae in the | Cetive br ditean totes te eee fies has writtes Gen. Peat, howe time 18 tn greut 4 mand by on stiment. An for Lor presence, Sie came to us again last evening | wages fur some thine, and are arin; to strike, Fanoral of on Eminent Manon height of his tragle parsion, and whilo ho waa blow. | Works have been prin.ed in America; the amount eed “Laltrare ih cea iat orale ta. cee | era n'a Burean g214 in her best voice and in hor Guest part, end was | At their meeting toanorrow eveung it fs expooted rand Chap Zion’ savy) ey GEA Work dipueds Gatiele MBek. (ne romaietions forcno in; here the visitorn exchange greeting, dis. | RFUCK Out, and one of $5,000 war Inserted to vay | ar Ay crocted by an audience novle ta numbers, | Mat definite action wi, be taken, mo Grea 18 Lrtpeesgometad ead appbaleselt ask ball aMahccatha bated the author; Mr, Heade, in aduiiion to paymente fuss calnet proabiition, and pass thine awa | Vinnie Heam for her statue of Abrabaw Lineoio. | 414 in quuiity of the very best shat the city could | ‘The Coopers’ Union No, 6 met last evening, Y aiteravon, "| that Of the jolly instruments which blew down the | 4. this country, Was paid Bix guineas a page for the enerally, anti! almiited into the presence of t ‘shout action om the bill, the House took a recons, faralah, ond paid the men on rtrive in tho shop in West walls of Jericho, one of thom did comically a London phevtion of “Grtth Gaunt; Mi “ « x in some pe nee rate, ineteen ire r e e| ekens eal I onere ike invel views are of very. stort deration, and. nc: Paxton. ‘Tis result Alas Kellogg alone was euffctent to | slop are uluwed to resume ite oa twtively take trom hls veet pocket & pean) trumpet | Ccavor their wufke tian any lier eile ‘ In the evenins session a largo number of private f sant died 43 “ made of tin, and applying it to his hips, did blow oC atond besond stuking w » | ncasion Lillis were passed, fosure, but the reproduction of #o grand a work as | P! pnoeding the scale, @15 per weok, . uo Court adjourned, on the unis of Head’ rs, and cxchauging tir, eniam (Hep, Me), from the Committee on | + Faust made ft doubly certain, For thie, indeed, opera No. 4 held their monthly nieeting last Incorporation ov Torrenvitta.—The Com. | blusts se loud and abeill, whe hat expected the re 5 of Ul OF wo pertinent Lo the vecasion lavahia weetlng oF the Bil net of Incorpors: the ay, aod bo had not provided for the 9 of & wiluone from tho Louse of Tickuor & a: Hieius. { Feported a bin ing to the | nn inwe, Alter some discus: |! ¥ AUS ‘ie bill was passet inan,and follows in point of mer #0 full of woe!" gyoning, the Preeivent, FP. mulivan in the giuir, | BMte® OF mine, anpolited nt ag ed B00 18 nee Winraien to teteare Weer close upon the | he Central Uniek wos Pt vying athe ca nity | Hon tor {hia village, submitter t orton batir | ‘Tho discordance was eo trivinphunt that it aud Itprovites tm the frat scetion that no claim of a | helt of the xreat masterpieces of Rossini an! Mey. | cents on each assoc.ate to support thee men on | My evening. Afler the bil hid been read a eiton ae al rele so | SNe setate ago Munn eal! Kolaltowed | erhcer. Tels ten yours how tinee wan bret pros | strike fir the tetablahn et oF hee. O'Dell blerctions and comune ntl uson Ny Serara, Wu eat rumor. in | where ale hav voluntarily lod soarate ani spark trea Hy a (ea. pare nce it was Grat pra nd cons jon by Berar. | bate tat "the, Wat : Seon im | 1m d in shat decade nothing bas oren written | ihe Aret meeting of the a receiving any sapport cron tin ve to rival ODI ulgamated Society | a petition wae circuited uskine for a'charter toi ction that all peasions granted | fOr the operatic store to rival tin popular favor, | oe prictinal and Union hiv A sy ure. Anest serions opera ever written by a French Were ne'er prophetic on ~ oj erations of the } Washington Chatter and Gag, Bpectal Nespaich to the Bren my Port, Wasnixeton, Mui elation 10 Gen, Grant's Cabinet is that the War | 16) bu hau th ly woke up Oticcr Abbott of the Twenty-third Pre: JUDGE BEDFORD'S CHARGE. clnet, who had bern noticed just before sleeping, and rietores who bad been heard Just before oulragecusly snor- | John Reel'e Crowd—The Dini SoAH MEAL Ih LAR obs RULE to BRRBORTTR EIS: bn ata celine Reaaty. we Lulnters took piace | the Legislature. ‘The sane Comuilter was requested nd he, REN « * Ing men trom tut State will uot be gratived with east wan & sitone ¢ huced Waa in pdmirably | Calf Keports were received trom shop commit. | Albany after tie rec: ws ‘Thy beat spirit prevailed | low comedians, and carried them off to limbo ; and After the usual formulas, in the Ci pew poeta fares oF rast ae atom, and mos ing | Seem, and the quention ol ra.alng the wagca rom g3.0 | during the proccedin.®, though, on Monday morning, when brousht before | eral Sersions, yesterday moruing, City Jud t TUR RUSH OF THR OFFICE SERKERS. etait deprive ay persat wh musle 0 fphivtophiles with projer denoniae ¢ AR 1 phe " bastante Mehul Kyiours ov St, Parnrex.—Ata temporary or. | Justice Connolly, they protested it was a mere act of | : 1 Uriefly uddrosmed the Grand Jury upon aregation, the Justico | cent startling outourst of crime in the city, Tn me A held them to bail in §900 euch, ting the humiliating fret that Messrs, Graham, Noyes, inl was, neu: . of dine, IN, OF Na pearion a that period. gui ization of the Knights of Bt, Puttick of ticlin thronged all | Youia'uder of te bill fy incre nietter of dotali, ae tO take fon feast ral Beate de> | jug p vol, fees of agents, &e. hunan charity to the eo couldn't mee it, a Gon, Grant’s headquarters we moi Aniong the callers were legations, Cs wthtte of the noble baritone music al Ata special meeting of the Albany Typograph- | conuty ior the cou ing in ‘Lompkinevil Ato Palentine, jal Union last evening “® resolution Waa wept to | Benuay aiternoon, Mr. dG, Vauuvan wae el arcasinen, and politic aus. ‘ vide ‘The German tenor Habelman waa the Fant, Ho | loan New York Union $260 and place the remwnder | Chairman, and John Meenun Begetary, Father ——— — " pH gave ia part for the frat tine in Ttviton, and both | ofthe unde in thelr ‘tr asury, About eat ‘ ; ° 2 9 ony | ertltords and Wield'e sefocmen * Ovieten, Cote a sd slrAA iva ane: Close of a Remarkabie Marder Tria omg mi Nod with Ureata and trie Gorman fer | diepossl A deapateh hae Cantona el Caer || pare srermeene We aren er : IMPORTANT POLITICAL MOVEMENT. | procoduco” han repeatedly been killed in the Legio as been ascertained that is not necessary Ixpianapours, Mareb 1,—The j) in the case | vor. He is a most valuable artist, andan acquisition | ni, ut, announced tant all the oinces tnere ur: ry or Pepe c or guid : for Grart to resign his pontion of General befure | oe Nunes f ‘a Poh uaece ytes 4 47 couts—and that workiou ure Tho Buffate rkating Match Convention of Loyal Len Havers, bia Hogar en ‘Cicin for the murder of daceb Young and | $9 the Italian stace. His method is not so pericet ax | thu scale—43 Decoming President. The generalstip b comes vu: | Wate at Cold 8} tant immediately vu his being sworu ty as President. | diet that 4 | wanted, = FA » Murch 1 ns, and H urderin the fi nm of the Talians | but he ina man, a Wasbington Tosday— Iam inclined to be'leve that the real retson wag, flat sume of the members of the past Leg! - guilty 0 doew everything in a manly way, and never ‘with = ae Jouges elected irom New York city to Delewnten from thin City, L ve been composed of men, who, judy ing th a latter is regarded as merely @ mbitary promu- | renced her io ihc Denientiary for, ; Hust seatimen! aity into whieh Italian suavity ts apt CURIOSITIES Ov ChIM deel 0 the ekuting mutch in Swit and Good. Hy. afer tle election af Gea, Grant, some Ed trig i og po ahd ee dese ies bs ig the 5 car this vem " ‘ nd a diamond 5 indeed OLRECING THR MOLTITODR. 0 i hia wife ~ re leeae ‘The dience ix kept waiting fn this opera for the medal, having |. the ding members of the Central Council of Sor their own whitch interests not to have the C Law strip f rnany of We cumtrous and fai the National Loyst League propowed that a | sormulustuuicld are entirely unsuited to. th general cupvention, composed of delngates from the | fcsive ageh OF, 4m other. worlln they preierred subordinate bodies throughout the country, should 8. te Jew FecaRla FA Nt GreROns MOSRCERS tere Was rep core being we With Girt, ! ston, Mr. Harvoy Hirovlietic balludor | D, Peters, a Port Ewen school ft nied was cated io | levwod Thole.” 1 lh ] Gia for ussaulting Loulsa Kerr, « Pepil in his secool, comm os fronting oo Pennsyl- sf then: having been she clothes | prim nN is the proc sston ix to pass | Were shorvard set on fe, and the bodies were burned | the sat feat Thursitey, are renting freely at $2 ouch, sear us to be Gorceognizable, Footprints touud near | Wit that fy all the hotels and boardin -honses im the city bu! the piace showed strong crcumstuntial evidcuce | folk» donbied ther prices tor the next ten days. Aa fiet, | acauist. Mrs, Clem. Sue was seen. riding witn ruece sang with the tantlrs | ‘The cil, wino by the way I & YOUng WoInan ol 17, Lee of the Huip Marcy 1 mect In Washington before the Inauguration of the Si irananla eoulinicaa Cho Pita ten crticea sais tat’ | atom Wer cue sRLeSKAnE na thee Macedon: Re wen | Feeling: ala d grace tuatarenoclated with | had told one of her compunions that the teucnee wire | Bostox, March 1.—The brig Clara Jonking, | (eil)\m Wasningion before tle Intuguration of the | tii ti.nor hopes that the present Legislature may anguration may us wel be prepared to be Huoially | (ies in Tdanspohs in December, he evidence | Wigvever sue does. Ge: bot wip her, ‘this remark reached two torchor's | which arrived today irom Messina, reports that on | PE ne as tho circam: | atopy tue revieed Crimival Code, He thinks that Beeced, ker Was very sirong, and puble fel us We have sant, or suggested, rather that the an- | eur, ond he took her to wek for the ex, re: . | Suncay #e picked up the long boat of the ahip Harry | stances might suggest. ‘The proposition was favor: | niig the officers of the law have not beca sullty of Wcortha aucone enn inn RAIL? her conviction. 'Tus defence, howey ty ea eT Tete a aaa yearly slvave | Worcs passed between pupil and teacher, and the | Bintt New York, Capt Olver, coniaining the sew | ably recetved by all who heard it, aud after tt had : & shed an alibi | of tint a Hes for si may | pupil rose, took hice bouks, amd loft toe rodun, bla Two young young that genuine appre | ming the woor, as the pupils tow ied, until the whe ono of whom. ie laxity in the disch men of the community ol their duties, the business ;? fave been criminally udi@ers Tt was ascertained this morning that a promi pent Demoer tic ex-nembir of Congress hid bousht he Having etruck on we Sow Shoat | 4 at midmight ou Frivay, and soon asters ae atone pinted, Aea TU 1 Nantuch formally approved, the various Loyal Leagno 7 sitive kidivew nnd, Bot for this apathy therm | side ot the buliting shuok, ‘ rd filed ter, Phe erew Were lated Chale were requerted to send detegatce trom thelr ten tickets, whieh arnsh d to ne roc Hah iy ws Meee Pi dich b avother reason aa well, Itisafacttiat | the hull and told her to come ca iy tin Tis Misaecet ty Ie daa i ten ak oo ee resocetive organizations to mers in convention to | ent to the public weal, evading Jury duty on every | und create a distur) lhe harder: fa ehaize | Mina Kellogg appeals sivetly to the cultivated taste, in & respectul way, and. took Ware Wrownd: aha Cee Ts freee to deaths ie the | Gay In the netional capital, The necessary el erlone pgniute pretext, and Oftentimes resorting to miscrae as 6 N eootnl etreton oneciiti Tyy titer being war | There are no declunstory bursts for the mere n to bring Ler back, A struggic ensued, | boat, All Or joa Irostsbitten, cad | Were Sha held, Sad the Aolenetes were ehoten on | Bia eBOLRniURNN Mall WHULI Drasarioehines fe ae \, } i probably fe d to euch wie:tnres us. wiliercveny | iorky-rlebt houre, i, nnd the pr {Qf auning applanaeno, vara arts, I. oncher pit her out of the door, ‘he | woat of thuw have buon placed in the uospltal, “Tho | tve,pare, of wcenkiescnal represraration. | Laat | themauives gut uf he Jury box, ‘The Ieerned Judge Ls EVEN! T remanded fu oy n, to tas sacrifice of thi deed, swore " ‘ ty and . an py he: delcgates siectad by the al Ta mule belt ses bo We 8 Dili unt tial to aH Og the mtu: in quality, and ber method of | gers,” The Couuyy dudce char hau r Convention ts to be ee complainants and a6 withesss would prove ag Bing 8.00 persons havo atreadg: urea dlenesea ut | aes rl sweuring Ut equest of Mrs, Ra Me SUB BIBRA AOYs 1ST only th to ¢ail pups to acount, and adininis- Sheree trom ibe Teleeraeh Cal Ae Honest aud ae neseranined 1s tele Gaea rar By 6b { ig S009 P eaily Leen disposed Of. | Cini, they hud porjured 1 tie frat trial st without aneftort, and without | ter cor for conduct im the scout or ubuut the | Canadian railway trave. is snow-honnd, wheel rime, an are the oMcuis, then, indeed, we might ry clk sreaxen ron twexry-roun Horns, ; Mrs. Clena wae away from howe uli the afternoun on ed streny Mc til W04 krowids Au jay found & Veruict of guilty, The Tounessre Logisiature adjourned yesterday. worn w be adap a und} hopes ‘and mot in vainy Uiat erlwe would be prompuy 4 loth the Kepublican aud mocratic members | tue day vi the marder, ‘The jury found her gui.ty. bed and (he defondant Won sentenced to pay @ fine o1 gl: Ps tion of the Amendment to the Cons . 4 pet AL and ruadily coutroiled, of the Houne i d by comuion consent to pay . eee Le A Gie one singing ToReC att aud | he Court, in w inlnietaring the aentortee, wad thai puted, ciisention af tue Amendment to the Conall | ears of the Fresident sleet, JOUN RBAL AMD m9 JURY, heodore ot Ne or o ” 7 7 0 M6 tay not stat oud it onduct whe I eo Jaugme a a While 1 ae a ’ aneisote. BY oiere peat ETEK wwe envi | George Francis Train ta Pitteold, Mum styles is inbniil, to bo preierred, tink the fne was not admieiatcrud to push: bate | ¢ lowlHany bas ratified the Futeenth Amendment Jottinge About Tews, White on this tovie of jurors, their duties and ree : Serve ur twins iour hours alter Stee Cola’ reag. | , For¥sriean, March 1-—George Fraucis Train le ‘An amateur orchestral aociety of Brooklyn, | arsert the rules of law applicable to such ces; te "the Comelinuch of the Unt Saken, 5 Pigaben, Geaph seriievs a dicen: gpemelitns, pest ave co hese! your wttention foe ; i NOCLURN, selves They undertake as their priveipal piece no lesa Bond Robbery Complications. ‘Vie Hon, Mr, Gait will azain take a soat In the | for un enthustaatic reeeption of Comte Bee te reer ton, ots, ARs 2 e808, Geeien OUR NOOLUENAL HUAU-LIGH TS, prec a ; sey aed e ven's Art asphiny ‘Tuerrane | Edwin KH, Lee, @ atock broker, ving in Der- | Cabinet, The Society of Practical Engine Scouts the unbspey man} far be U heer ae te bare ¥ - Wenthor teport from the Frigid Zone, | fhfiim ous them evuienty In the dircction ot the | gen, wo lie baton weoubed of atealny Fs0.010 in | ‘Thencw Piltedeiphis Morchante Exchanze was | nis ovening 19 room Mt Cooper Instivutce @ single heir on his healt Hy cup of bitterness im ce on Gas Mert tn Coxconn, N. UL, March 1.—At suurise this | bist music. and we trust their merit koeps poce with | bonds and securiticn ft the office of the Star In- | formally opened yusterday Our police reporters ure enjoying a vacatl indeed, til, M. while in bis lonely cell, during t F Prograwme—The | morning she thermometer warked 33 deg, oviow zevo | their good taste, nee Company,ab iM Brow lway, was arraigned bo- | D.C, btickues, © Hoston--namresaman, bad $59,000 y p if R vacation, | ite briet period all tted ior his varthly existemowe, ud the Metre Mou summoned. | at Lancaster, 42 dog, at Littioton, #2 dee wt Le Lan aoe Justice Dowling yoaterday, “ugon a comp aut | eto on from hia dwoillig on Suiday. ‘ Whe tiletee HAYing gou0 0 the ineugure take | 1s peace with his God, and be ready foro fet ' egislutive Committee on Gas—not tho | 1 des. at Concord, #8 dog. ut Alarua's Very, 4a 13 | Veroerpepes.—We call attention to the adver- sae deat euoll ut 96 Pine street, Michiel Curtivan we found, frozen to death y seutnrle Kesler, died as lve Monroe Street yes | ture and I Cust a happier world, : Gog. at Nusaua Loo was connected wih | ohbae O08 road wear Worcerver, M erday, having Gallen through a Gre escape, ‘only ony | pointed to shed Haht upona great question of metro: : The Nowburyport Viro-Bug, pede hall jn Fulton street. ene ond at! Vo, Lroke tion Jwil wd eacaped on Saturday night.’ | master Kelly sent the Cullierisa mails by yorterduy's ‘se avd District Attorney on the one hand, | pollt Narn met yesterdry in ie ry Nieholes BRL oats Mor Chante, Tun Janes Fisk, Jn.—Anothor new ferry-boat, having been found tn Me posacaslon, “Leo ret | A. cheek: tor €10,l00 itis, amonut of Insurance on | seamalip ibe {n (he trial of this cage, Hotel, The Committee ts composed of Measra, dey) Pie bea trday's SUN | to be culled the Janes Fisk, Jr. ia being built for | We had nothing to du with the steuling of the tin bua, | Gea Kousseau’s Iie, hws Deen forwardod to tus widow On the 16th inst, the police hours are to be “exes cise of rogal Mitchell und Bergen of New Rork, Hodges of Brook- | jneendiarein in tate eity and nevshborhood® “te | the Payonta ierry, Sha isto be one of the finest | UUt Se Justice beld Lim ty $60,000 buil to answe A bit was panacd tn the Jauisivun House yenter. | changed, but prisoners are Wee be eee boare [kamen ea aes oe ie “adhe is cases aaa \ | tym, Laban of Warren, Bender of Evte, Baker ot anot guilty. The trial was assigned fOr | cats on the route. et conrnaen fs gay prautiing for io eae of uve uillions thirty) car aul ete 8 \ M. ; LAGE an oct apn he Wont momentous fae 5 i Yeed of Chantaug ote i 5 ways cance : 1 e Ne y 0 which can be presented 10 ton Washington, and Weed of Chau‘auqua—all aclected — Avwan Couinot.—Though Adrian College was | Putas, Tonue, March L--On Friday might a | giTié,,Nevadn, Legislature had th mata on rein ne Rent Ofc will pot hereafter | Moe ior death, Pidgiae theaecives. 9, toe Yon nce peculiar ability to make the n Leorvnes axp Menrivas,—Mr, C. 1, Brainard, | seriously emburrassed vy the Lute fire, it was noterip: | militia man of Col: Gamble's pendmient to the Constitution wader disousslon you w . win DY | Siite to he guided by the testimony and to render @ | geanary investivation, ‘Tie basis of the exyninarion | of Th i leeture th thet Die | ta ast A ere tt P | cobin of a negro, pretending to have orders fur his i fedora truv verdict dn wecordance with the swora states bas e ion | of Buston, lecture this evens * Lito ‘ ‘ cobil . pre dee ia Vaatanlaes claceia * ue verd cord fe haps ily cor fined t6 turer deflaite poluts. By the | nu Gemids of John -G, Winttier,” at the Hospital | Pied a¢ way ve wevn by the following, ‘The trustees | Creat aud want dtm off He then debsuched the me. | enpwiail tho truck of Ane Ortaee eaten Ake | 4, John Mulligan, aged 4, of 218 Sullivan street, | fuenta oi she witnessen, Under these solemn cireause ttawe and Prescott Lair was ren over and killed yee! enth avenue | Ota teied seence are rebuilding, und hope to have the ball ready te | gro's daughter, aged about 13. rday by cur 107, Sev: | stances, how did the jars discharge their obligal of travel, Hiusiratod by the wid of the | occupy in about three months; they are aso moving | snd with & party Of fri in Bullivan etreet, to the coumumty? Oo the evidence presen father returned, | roa yet learned, the amounts of money the companies | “’A Yoru, ds arrested the milla man | Tho proposition to grant th h Gree it is ttended to ascertein what no one here has | fur Wor UI bave made trom their ity of Frankfort-on- Fak At bas been and ts, | stereopsntascope, will be given in the Music Hau 1 " v1 : and placed hin in charge of @ colored guurd to be | thoMaln two million florins, has passe Prue Ellen Farrol and Sarah Jarvis were arroated | they found, tho prisoner guilty of wurder, with a and their dividends, it any. The second point is su: | Cooper Umen this evening to wit another $100,000 to thelr endowment funds | tiken to bendquarterss he attempted te Gespe.vnee | bien hae passed the Prussiag eve le bells Were arrested | recommendation to merey{” ‘The why aud the w MJ J} berfucus, for it has reference to the quality of the | ‘Tie Operative Plasterers bold @ regular meeting | and we i.urn they Luvo electel the Rey. I. A. Baker, beaten with butts Of muskets aid left | ‘The Atbany Burgesnoe Corpe atuxt for Washineton | Mr_A: Tt Stewart's expats] pulnce. wk vot—I care But. Bill the great fact Fe Fricccesary: Tor It involves the quection whethee any | Shum evening. Important business D D,, of this city, to the chat of rhetcricy &e, & n. Col, Gumbie, om an investiga | thie morning. and are to be recolved Ly Gou.Greuton | Marshal Murray received pardon yesterday 1 Sabraah Sn vendie® Wits, the Ronee aaa sary (oF It Anvolves ie question whether the Now York Hisicrieal Society hild m atated | gu accession to that rising Institution gros, Hey a. Wood, watchmaker ant sewer, or | RTM aul, Oakley, convicted lin Julyy 49°7, of | ‘raat thia verdict with the prompt anit Tearlegs wea rice thon is now charged. reen for ‘ > 5 aenbaadiven : _-Y. A —_———— atlian |, Watchmaker and jeweller, o ing counterfe stioni SaRae re y, ay inined Me hiceta ti Hine Comme ve Unton will be hel ihe peeing Sees Gl pate pees rvemnal Murderous Apssa Geventoonth | Fits wort ea nue, wee ropwed Readey morning of ae laa peed the Medical oper tie law mat WSEeG GAT IND OOO Re ed abov , and suid thre were four (he might have | "Miyuica ANSIVERSART.—The sixty-necond an- | Coping day, and the principal streets an Pent adie eh f Institute were held-at. the New York. Univerait closing, the Judge uiget onem the jury the ae an innumerable number of Kas companice 10 1 ust comurnecuent, of tie Collcge JT Piyeicuns | BUIFOL the city were thronged with lady admirers | A most cntrageous essault was committed Inst redine, Rate racers were rs pity bites be Rothes The. valedictory address was by R.B, Towusend, | cessity of prompt Gnd Bdequate pusouc?™*. dow Pissm Comtacy ausrcel bi wen und Burgcone was the event lat evening in Sten. | of the latest novelties in thie art, Mime. Demorret's | evining Jp the eveatewath ere. Bawerd Jug: | diane by tie sontri aud the obligatory by Mr. Alexander, crime, ‘ oe 1 p way Hall, ‘The Rev. 8, A. Weston conducted the ticularly thronged, The stylesare | &°l*; o! 4 nth street, having besome : Th Mulbolt y oe their gas; the Me ropoliuan, $3.00; @ Ld emporinm was particularly thronged, The styles postor who has been playing detective oficer homas Mulbolland and Peter Hyatt fought 7 fo eet on a; Sua the Menhatian, @& “Theigen | (xerehes. Kdward Dolateld, M. D., deliveret the | Our seater end more becoming than uenal. | chraged with ble wife dulla, seized handeaw, with | sn Ulstar county, pretending to vein seach of cho wus. | last evening in Hermann Burus's lquoratore, at 05 A Bocend Ra detory address was spoken by Janes | } which he struce her . ternble blow trom behind, | dorer of Nr, Luge Homan then suid’ that the people have complained, | (gieets 8 Yt i Hie Gena jai. Bowery, Hyatt stubbed Muitollaud lu tue live. Mr. Hamilton, the horse tame a dieee ily Geeak hecre ‘| Long drenses are altogether discarded, | criting her head and ‘The suffering woman , tho i potalone uf the hizh price they’ buve to pay, but ol | fico the graiuatere Mesa oe Miiinand Mys. | Short dresses In Pompadoour, Pawnler, and ce: | wan taken to Bellevuo ilcepital, and the huoend aieatieesitaheied Sintes steam: | Mr. Josiah Jex's property in Thirty-eighth | Fourteenth street; tu the: preatace’s weversi ceetan ¥ EC a Mire Weed that. the | ST Feeeived the Harsden pr ae eee ee an oe rere iene, | Wee Hooked up ts the trent Police Station, the dock, aud disitibuced itself in the gusing | st#cet, Which was burned ou siinday might, was in- | meu experienced’ Ia horseleab He frat broke fook containing the charters of the companies | Guant's Hat,—James Mcbride & Co., 75 Mer- jealking ond an bitherto, There thas ates % ed Ly the Merchants’ Bire Insurauce Company, | Worse irom Newark, N. d., of slould be procured wus agreed to, and aresvlution. | cer street, forwarded to Wasbingtoo this morning | is arich ad varied assortment of bonnets for the jwteresting te Now York Wholesalers, ‘The Hodson t+ again full of ice between Weat A joint Committee of the Common Council fered by Mr, Be: fag the companies | beiore the Committee, Wus adopted. The Committee | dlock, size 74; 64 high; jg bell on one side, 1% | least a month: j} made anoth- a na | fad obeuiunialy retined Was Benes eee aed Grant's invnguration bat, Tt was made on a | season, although. the great millinery o ening ie at 10400, March 1.——A silent vartner of Mose | eee at eee ae stir seetue ae wees. | Fone te Washington, at this particuler timo, to urge | ote eh bat ah Acro am bre rooe below yesterday, aud wuotior clsiug of waviae: | fie city's. clut 500,000) Haat. bh fioad, which bad alware been afraid red “fistant Yet. Thoy are aa ‘usual ery | E Ladingtom. who has just been irresied, bas dis- | {on 'was uxpeotod Comuiice capeated in tsar. We Uslon Derouce | fe drove arcand with an umbrelic onen ces bs en directed Prof, Do: nd two other cuemists | vell On front; brim, 9 wide: D'Orsay cur! mall, but they are mueh more elaborately trun , | closed fucts ecover! | {o'inake anlyses ov the xaa furnished by ine dderent Nat and rolled ; OM brand; white afin stuckclining. | and wil conecg Oi Dh Reg Aol M7) prove ah Ludineton tink gninmorth, Bunervisor of Internal Revenue | Alfred Jones, of 149 West atroot, was arrested | rincen tice ti’ sents peters Seaeeee fompanies, aul they insted viders that the metre | and white sweat; U. 8. Grant on hp in gola; goss: | formerly. Our detailed report of the spring fashions | bi ig wert ot Foods of Nov York, Phil pe John W, Hraslorot the First bitiiee oral | Wat evening op the charge of sloniously assaulting | ttrow. the bores ow lie’ side aed then “ek ecat Bien" of veh shall come before them to reywsl the | mer body; Weight, 64 cunces—all of which will be | is deferred antil to-morrow, owing to the crowded Bu trai » and Hately | foved neglect of duty REGS Lice | ilsabetn Davenport, era. soreen Lmeneting | eeree | ef 00 and theo kicked Profeasiousl verrets of their soula interesting wo batters, i’ not to the publicat large,” f ptate of our eoluman led with no vsnola. tvduit’ te uchori of the Bupervisos Wo with a tara carving Kaif st a Greene street, | pubdueds foo a MAH! the Aulal ecemed test creer ele - ese annem pig

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