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a THIRTY-SEVENTH YEAR OFF FOR THE EAST INDIES, | 7*600?°% NEW YORK, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1869, avasparsoxreTr | ME RICHARDSON LINGERS. =< PRICE TWO CENTS, TRAGEDIES IN BROOKLYN. ~~ TYPMOON AT 5&4, - SATAN ON THE RAILROADS. sili iat lhl ek te - Duty in the Collector's ‘The 7 we Ye mssictitinnenin ‘roope in New York Hay to Move Te- i COMPLIMENTING THE NEW CONSUL. Ra orte ¢ TUB SCENE AT THE JOURNALIST'S was THR om Mee T ts 4 LISTS y ? Ac : ret Ton GANERAL TO CALCUTTA Note—R nble In HACKENSACK BRIDGE eed —AatONY Ot Dos Uae te eee BEDSIDE YESTERDAY. cxematfinccinn tenda—A Beene at the Astor House—-A Faint jlernces for Delinquents. Tao Dinner to € gentleman whose somewhat overdue note ering of Journalists at the Astor Houre | fo: $00 wes printed in THe BUN yesterday, with an Terrific eel Shipboard. DISASTER A MURDER? Affects The commander of the ed States storoship | yy, shan” ae 4 {daho, repo im yesterday's SUN as having ar- yes ha Bridge mrt © Potut where | Orders have beon issued to the officers com- mandi t ous for Last Kroutng—speec 4 To Lets | account of the singalar cireomstances ander whieh { Dr. Sayre— | rived at Yokohoma under jury masts in an uasen. New Tort hetboe te bola. thott foroos ta nee © from the Hi Horace Greeley. it was given, still retsins his place and discharges worthy eondition, gives the followtog thrilling « to move on Friday (to-morrow), enpplied with t Tv The brother journalists and friends of Col, | whatever functions devoive upon the offer of con rison was very low all day yesterday, | count of the typheom, comptied from tho log of the Al daya's rations. The Quarter ast ad Co "4 L ny yualnp cess La PROT 4 Georg TH. Butler gave him a complimentary ban- | fidentiol Deputy to the venerable Collector of this | and [t war not thought that he could survive many | ship, and from the personal recollections of the sary’ onan ven. 'er's aud Commts- Py evening at about half past 6 o’olook, in ae + Quel at the Astor Honse lost evening, in honor of his | port. hours. A out 7 o'clock {n the morning he was | oMecrs: 5 Weare ee ny iy saa ee Mag-tterd a '¥ on the sidewalk in front of the Webster Bilves F recont appotntinent as Consul-General to the Kast ORINNRLL WANTS 1 1 srorren, thourht to be dying, and bis friends were sent for | At mortdian gm the 20th, Inet. the daromat d i reelien ‘mee For > aha movement, the di- | Plate Manufactory, tm Front street, betwoom Adame rl Indien. Co! Botler isa nephew of Gen, BLP. But | [thas transpired that on the commencement of | to bid him farewell. He recived them one after | S200. Ab 1 P. pore the Neate . weerets Ta. deference ce cnnieh are kept profoandiy | and Peart streets, Dennis Burne wae chet ty J, Mt, for, For come years he has been the theatrical | the #uit sgainat Mr, Embree reported yesterday, Mr. | another, and apoke his“ good-by" to each of them alkalies eran lend Mrtshadar od military | Magee, boih employees in the above-named estab: critic of Wiles Spirit. Hie criticisms were gen. | Grinnell sent for Mr. John R. Bacon, the payee of | as calmly as if he were Icaving them for a day or ip \iekdege eat’ tha toe ‘om giving any further par- | lishment. The injared mon, accompanied by bie o: Ily regarded as just, though caustic, During bie | the note, and requested and urged that gentleman | two and expected to see them ag freatorm an Ah a ie ¢ Important movement is advanced | wife, called at Woshington Pol'ce Station at about curser as a journa i: the Colonet bes won many | t0 cause the proceedings to be stopped. Mr. Bacon | During the day his condition changed bat little. Foatormttay-ta Naty. ibe contlogency of defeat by reason of pub- | 6 o'clock, te former. Dlecding 40 profusely as te | Warm litcrory und theatrical friends, These were | Feplied that the note was entirely beyond bis con- | Brandy was given to him in amall dos dhe re- tween wat ‘tea thane ‘alloned here namber be | leave « truek of blond from the place of the shooting, 1 the gontiomea who tendered him the divner last nd that he bad nothing whatever to do with | tained some of it upon his stomach for more than Forts fhusaliien tad: Waduwertn the se nea cone | alistance of three-quarters of a mile, On entering | Orening ue pending proceedings, and therefore could wot | an heer, and this wae thoaght to be @ favorable i H phaediran hee be mer there are five com- | the door neurly exbausted, he leaned over the rall- 4 A pistivacisiten courayy, stop them, Subsequently Mr. Grinneli sent for Mr. | symniom ; but in the evening he wax unable to keep | and Mh 8 rank whiaheg, Rel - two cosrpanies at Fert Sebeylee easy Artillery, and | ing tm fromt of tro Captain's desk, and told hie story , The bonquct wos served in Parlor No. 41,on the | Wm. Marsh, to whom Mr. Buson vo'd the note, and | it, and threw it ap immediately, Hie palso whien | (emaly cody cimgohon, Southeast antl 40 FM. te. winder Ge aid, fe ho bas esdpeoed an’ | od eer } second floor of the Astor House. Mr, Win, Swinton, | ina very peremptory manner commanded him to | stood in the morning et 118 increased to 140 and peal M Jumpors were vinced Fe Nore have been aac te dan Me understood that | | T work for the Webster Silver Plating Mana‘beter. formerly of the now disreontarle Times, presided. | withdraw the salt, Mr, Marsit replied that be hat | steadily grew weaker. From § o'clock until mld- x eole inet Mim tesrihe mera te Bonde tee hb Brannan, the Com- | {f Front street, between Adame and Col. Hatler aac at his sieht, and Mr. J. Van Sehaick | nothing to do with it, having sold tho note for value | night he seemed to be losing atrengin, and it was the Phe 7 ne rumbull, New London, to hold at his tort The genial Wm, Stuart ocenpied the foot | to the piaintif tn the snit, retaining no interest | opinion of Doctors Carter and Holeombe that be wi ‘Aes Ps, consisting of two companies of the First of the table. He was flanked by Capt. Law. | whatever in lt aud no control over its disposition. | not hkety to lve until morning : ery, : to take up the line of mareh renee, of the Mant Ib, and A. J. Cummings. | Mr. Grinnell then {neisted that Marsh ebould recover | Daring the whole day his friends were constantly Hing, tm the wae at H ; sa.tent to Col. D i aaibdeallarsec, thee Among (hose prosent were the Mon, Hugh Hastings | the note and thas prevent the prosecution of the | noar bim, though they refrained from entering the | (neforwacd sitter, the pe n i OR comand. Nia Ot ec! may atta i ‘There Of the Commercial Adrertiaer, Col. Joon BE. Develin, | case, This he sabsequently endeavored to do, bot | room except when they could be of serviee. ein ML SO tillery. each 8 company of the First Ar Mr. Millor of the Zume Journal, the Hon. Douglas | without success, not being able to pay the face of the | Mr, &, Biles, Jr., the publisher of Mr. Richardsoa's | up: heonsly with this divisor th VESTERD Se -——— Taylor, the Hon, Joseph Howard, Jr., Col, John | note and the expenses that bad been incurred books, came from Hartford to bid him farowell, and | (RUT oy tot musketry, and the: les hat mstantie den | FRc OGRaeNsCe Uatm OER TEAC, ward rails. yeaN EvnorR. Russel! Yours, Mr. Chondes Fulton, Mr. William THE BENRVOLENCE OF THR MAN, was admitted a few moments to the room, Letters | appeared. jee brace was immediately Drew. Disturbances Appreh e Winter of the 7¥ilune, Mesars. Pivnn ‘The interest the good old man takes in this matter | were received from Murat Halstead, Esq., of the Shehiy estos a, ‘Tho particulars of tho fatal accident at Hacken. Remains of George Peabody Paria— The irae Seely Injured, the Mevaid, Vernard ©. 4. MeCw ie doubtless attributable to his benevolent dispori- | Clucinaati Commerclal, Gen. Clinton B. Fisk, of | nn hour, when It Anally blew | The ne sack Bridge on Moaday night ore tolerably well Sen fo nRion and Naas fon and Valoniino and many other distinguished | tion and Inrge sympathy with (hose im distress. It | 8t. Loute, and others, tendering their sorrow and | {ughecribablo known, Patrick Lano (ook \aseage that evening on Mr. Burl é ¢ wounded man, becoming weak, was led inte mombors of (he pres# dinncr was excellent, | i prompted by the same tender feelings that accept: | aympathy ; and many persons called at the hotel to AN ATMOSPHERE OF SALT WaTEE, the New Jersey Railroad for his home in Bast Panis, Dec, 1.—Apprebeusions are entertained | barr room, whore he fainted twice from toss of and the wines the beat in Bt ons ce lar, During | ed the resignation of Blatebford when he was known | ingaire afer bis condition, Fees ip Jey te,eiepent PoCLian leet. Feeling over con Newark, Before renching Weat End, the conductor of disturbances on the anniversary of the death of | shots WEPresving the belief at intervals that the Ure Pere! the uty 10: | to be in collusion with the swindlers of tue revenue; | About 9 o'clock his pulse stopped, and his gaze | Siderably. tne Seer. Hee ete aeand | ontered the car, and Mr, Lane's wuilet, containing | Baudin, On « supefal, and thet he felt that he must die, Oe Shan eat hat refrains from prosecuting the delinquent weigh: | became vacant, Dr. Carter, who was in attendance | were de paring. I Hol rpray. The | his tleket, was missing. A short distance beyond | Loxpow, Dee, 1.—It ts settled that Hf. M. 8. Mon. | ascertained that txamination of his injuries it wae te Gel, Bi ora, and that bieida from exposure the heavy im- | at the time, gave bim a spoonful of brandy, which Re tempest in ape 4 the conductor again made his rounds, but | arch, with the remains of the Inte George Peabody, | #ide, immodiately beléall lad penetrated the lett and Hat: Hamtines xept porters that (omptod these weiglers to their ruin, | revived him, and for some minutes afterward he ey pa 4 Mailed to find his ticket, and had mot | Will sail for America next Wednosday. ances was lodged in the atyribs, aad to all appear oe potied 1 ow ceeeTh, Cxeeededl tinsel! | and cheated the Goverumeut of a million of dollars | was quite calm nnd cheerful. From early In the whe water to look epuve the Molent to pay hia fare, ‘The train was | The Irish of Southwark have put the Fenian | flowed from this wound, but-. But Kittle blood Rite wich ar snare enaivern oF witevery five tlt | cr revcaue, It isin accord with the tendcrness that | morning kis mind wandered, ond be coumed unable a | stopped on the Hackensack bridge, Mr, Lane got | Burke forward as # candidate for tho House of | there was» coptous internal hamory evident that Lawrences aniivenet the company by qiving & prompts the retention in offee of other officials, high | to folio \y train of thought more than «few min. | th ues of the darkness fell into the tide below, and | Common: ball struck the lett arm, making ® gat. f fee Bonet, bes bu ceesetsnah shektece ws tse h in posttion,who are known to have aided in defraud: | utes. nich they imbibed. the Bus ‘Tere 1s considerable agitation in commercial etr- | irches in i ee in Wood, He complimented re BEN on ing the revenue, and against some of whom, or the AtS P.M. the four physicians, Doctors Swan, Car- atheust, and coRtinuea antil ei PM ‘The bridge beyond West End, Itta | cles at Manchoster and claewhere relative to the | there. The last ball dred strock tho right foot, and, Sxoluaive roport of tho affair, aud certified to itr | parties in whose interests they acted, proceedings | ter, Sayre, and Holcombe, held a consultation, ir. built on piles, ts about 1,200 fort in length, and ts | increase of duty on French textiles. na supposed, passed through, shattcring the bonce od ar ai pe dently of saving him, and to show | Botwoen 6:90 and 70 P.M, the follow faccttente | floored over tight, the Mooring elon ~heathed with A the other mombers of the = © pending in the United States cous favre spoke confidently of saving n ne <l K im “heathed wi LKTTHR FROM THE HOM, HORACK GRERLEY. FORTURR KXPOSUKES COMING. that his faith was well founded he introduced » man | Scvaled.;, Log mat, tore nal Woogalaicmad apd tin oF sheet tron, on which iss coating o: tar and | grimees Kmbanwy, were recelved at tho Foreign Of | Capt. Jacobs ordered his removal to the:Cly How hs Goth was removed at M0. Mr. Wm. Hwinton 1 Suen tenderness for those in trouble, whose trou. | ¥bo wns whot three years ago in alwost the same Taig nt ite | gravel. On this fooriag the tles of the double track Y ited on | Pitt #& Soom a8 practicable, and he was borne to Dropraed the health oft Our frend aa | bies ure the recult of wrong doing and violation of | way, and is now in good health, ‘The dovtor sald fre inld, the apacos between the ties not being Glied, | Prince @ . ; tt to Col. George H. Butler.” replied | duty, may be ereditable to the beart of & private phi- | that the man lay im almost @ dying condition for and consequently rendering walking enytht bat oo Sone fields ‘ 4 joNamera, 2 briot but neat epeceh, thanking liis friends for bu ly out of plece ti a | thirteen days without food, and that hie condition | Wain topenieas mast went Close to the oup with a feat: | an cosy tank, ‘The two tracks are cight or nine foet eederee tue aslne tcrmaseatone come thelr kind wishes, and hoping that prosperity would | l#nthropist. but ls manitesily out of place Inf mm fale ih the whole’ débrte of t tn ser to be able to enccessfuliy compete | bya evor atteud ‘them. After Col. Bat had taken hie called to pall 1d th lection of haudrels of | much of the time wun worse than Mr. Richards top iy of the main top, ai smooth eiley in the centre, where nlie’ States, The Prince promised the ng. goat, Mr. Binart made afew remarks, regretting the | Millions of dollars of pubiie revenue, And im order | at the hour of the consultation, loaged ne ioe main rigeing. The wire rlieing | walking is @aay, ‘The spaces at the outer sides of | *heme his suppo.t. It does not sppear thas far that there were say Sad toeltbed Ie tvtrae ba tae a marenie Severed hold, ond e@elent discharge of the dation of his of | ‘The following ts the letier from Mr. Murat tat. | Red wonderfully anf sent inteee ‘ row and protected by only a guard ih, leaner witnesses when Burne demanded an explanation tet to Ook Dulles. he (ate Bamerary Wall, | fice, ‘Tae Sex will coutinue to expose the detinqnen. | stend ; sail botwoon the Fig ing ‘uitJanmed the | rail," which le almply hetvy Umber standing eigh- | SUNirmder woe welaea. iH ts aston °° Vcy7r Fv Maren. thoae who came out of the fhetory ‘boonce. of Mr. Urecley, Who bnd'prominiis | fwsand crimiaal miscondact of the depatios and |" S| | ouxcurnart, Nov. oh tM eh ie topmiaet: and 00 eae Wed ecetants lnewas dks Gasieas os tea elas | cael and orncrs: havin heen attracted to 4 f other subordinates retain Iswervice, And no 01 ed 10 wew the OUber Ay, is eae ol st Diving’ tothe eat heciaent thee’ hoa’ neitiien ils | {ice is Mereby given vhat the Iiat of auch ietinquents | opaoiag © paper hat NicFariand hind shot iichardaon, | with avery fateh, The rat acd suadhed, | From the floor tothe water Is at least Aiteen feet, eun BaveLeeten Ey CUhA. mao. Horns isan Irishman, abent 90 years of axe. feed, ‘Mr, Stnart then read the ful | ' Cedi atl yet Ror. do we expect o go be: Forks WF sur trooha ibeortaon te cbis te brauidaren bulkheads of the rauin «fitted armor and as there are many atumps of old piles standing af ANOTHER VERSION, Mr. Greeley: Gah Soe ee please ex hin my ayraneuhy and ree pe a A aerpina ererttamie ent length of the bridge, the chances of 1 of Troops from Spain—Prisonere |. OMfcer McConnell was within a bi 1 TRIBUNE EDITORIAL, Rooms, Dec. 1 1m. RMBRER'S RESIGNATION Ssomealnate Maundarstond sverybody above! into the leo acuppers Sent to Spatn—The Now American Cone | (ory, at ine time of th ¥ en ny mm ni D é ‘amociare, Albert. D. Michardson, at But before proceeding further, itis Beseesate mt Se kas ey bloeere ta tae Cs eee TUMBLING THe oHiP OVE. jong them into the strong tidal eurre oul on Daty. Mavee, went into the . } rer repugant $0 my foot an: | and seo what action ie taken in’ Mr. ree's cane, Kos iy. ‘M. HALSTRAD. ‘The ship now wet pepet oD hor boam oY br at this Pt ans ot tha Hd Hava Dec. 1.—A Spanish frigate arrived | before the arrival of the ; Roariflt plewvare. sein toe d Than in'o@lee after the ettowtgh that has been made? | _ The followtag letter wae received from Mr. Biss, | Jeaward." now fallen to 210) Ina published card Conductor Parker says he sep. | Bere to-day from Spaln, Bringing «battalion of troops eee mem zotanan’ Gaaer, the ctroum- | Oe will be permit him, like Blatchiord, to hend in | Mr. Richardson's publisher ; 30 Some Orne ipa bee Sow Carries Sey ‘that the train would stop before he reached | for wervice in the island. H. ©. Hall, the newly HORACE GREELEY. | bis Fesigantion snd retire Peary Nfe as an honest | Late on Tuesday night » reporter cailed on Mr. mangway Sioatiba fog everything Rees: 966 Sh Base’ ae PEON Ut | sppointed American Coneul-General in Havana, to- Mr. Whitelaw Reed also sent w letter exprovsing | Baris diaries blm'n disgrace, for accepting Drives | McFarland at the Tombs, and informed him of his ving away pestond time the wardmom ek: | BO et ene men should not Gay took possession of the United States Con- Te enanaten Pre, | and permitting iniractions ot the tw, which, how: | wife's marriage with Mr. Kichardaon, When the ‘swepe hove in the feat ‘caloat the bulkhoed; | each a place ander such circumstances. If the con- | aulate. A detachment of prisoners wore yesterday ions for the banguei had been mare beiore | @/er. may not be indicted and punianéd eriminsily | gmicted man heard the news, he wus overcome with | ‘UEM the caban door, wh @ confused mass, ductor, with his knowledge of the road, sequtred By | sent to Spain, Among them wore Col. Use, Med Defelien ban, rckard because only of the limitation of time xed by the | PAC Won Mew a 1a is "blow: an Wied a warmny mr. five of running, did not know that be wad on Bayumoe ed. Adolfo. Mota Homan, upon learning of she banquet, beg: | *itvtor? ——- audibly, He was “interviewed” yesterday by an- 1 Toews fey tolaatt fturroanttagn, tn the gloom of « Tammy nicht, be en- sit ‘his compliments to Col. Butier, and. anid that THY LATEST LABOR NEWS. otner reporter, but was entirely uncommunteative. | tnfene iebie zegnilog pened ve Ue eure of ta fact ‘The probability is | rare WOMEN ON RICHARDSON £CO. | Would only bave been oo happy 'to join in tho Soe When the marriage was again an 4 to htm | Coaid ba seen panked up one over the ene r fu ‘from the tral iveiors toatimonial had it beon possible tor bins soto do. Labor Mectina Iu Washi Paha ak cuars aaa tiotha thee What Impeliod McFarland t—Th i ir. Bluart thon proposed tae health of Mr. Win. the tenre reshed to hie eyes, and he trembled visi. | SPL OW int was like ncereaiy veils, ona tne chip quiv: | Pann pat epee rina inton, the eminent historian and journalist. Wasminorox, Dec. 1--On the 6th inst, the | DIY; ad turning bis head asido, be remained silent | Cred in every timber : fe! ee Se eae SPRBOMES OF MRBIRS. SWINTON AxD HOWARD. Jered W . ‘& moment or two, and then romarked that he eould THE LAMT BLOW. ‘and though tho evening was clear snd ligh , i Mr. Swinton made » age th ocadeathidbvizn votgrld not seo how Richardvon could legally marry hie (Me- | At en P.M. od pied viotence | compared with Monday, It required no small cureto | The Women’s Suffrage Association decided ves. i ‘a"protealons, hed theie petty srivairicn nna | *emble in this city, te take Into consideration the | fot ncn tam tnohenien ool egal marry Me OMe | nad tae Womittea stein 3 4 violence | valk the lien of the bridge ‘wit . terday to meet weekly in the ball on the southwest the profession of journal questions which affect the rights of labor generally, The Helin wae inet ne pareky andinid | per Lane, corner of Eighth avenue and Sixteenth street, Mra town in the horse ears he but espectaily the rights of eotored Inbor ers. time served pen iim, cad the diverse wee pro: | wore auatly as tip lees Bai typgen ae | telat nd fatally Increased: | The | miake declalmed againdt the hilarity with which the f artists in convernation. 7! ‘On the 84 of Jt ‘the Advisory Board of | Cred, If at all, in aaother State, and iNlogally, bo eS west, nodajatine rapidly. | draw lender, hoaring oe clama- i declared every painting of their comrades botelies of January next, the Advisory of | rhe following letter explains iteell: magne gy iy: ute winti | Mons of th 10 the scene in a | press describes the meetings of women gencrally. ; In onocane the coloring was fearful: in another, the | the Executive Committee of the National Labor | 1h° besa this most terrible ty Torus. Ming, search among | Mire, Wilbour delivered « suffrage speech in genera! | rowing was horrible ; in a third, the whole pretare | Union Sil seeemie ta Washtorion, to stay saci 1 | Tt gat tha on A ee —- Manana Weta be terms. Professor Wileox announced that the health nat, i th the doctors.” "No Aoctor was ever known | hee Cana te torts 0 carry ont the views of | «4 Boarder at 8% Beach street," in which thie writer of Mire Clara Barton, now in Europe, had been to apeak well of the professional serviees of anothct. | Gontress: ene oie care that he hes the bess enthoriiy for sa | is | much improved. He detailed his lat wee fore th jot inte. AG “Pre re te nol “2 v~ ear cee ace ee Fm iframinent among there will bo. the passage of « | Appeared in Tux Bu of the copy yy dng verved na town constable, i et) Rime { Bpe.,gomdition of women durin always cave each otter full credit for tal Hoa A. 3. Keyhendal of Tiimot jongress by that Mr, McParland, while he and his wife boarded They had an extraordinary trot on this course | Nr i in 4 ent to Jersey Ciyy on londay with a : : work. Mr. Swinton then paid Col. Butler a high | 9%. Yeon of car present monetary eystem | 8 28 Beech street (itr. Bunker's), wasin the habit | osteragy, The contestants were Jon Marphy's [on ee tats rane poscerion of the jewelry store of a court room, Willamsburgh, over the compliment on his journallstie abliity, and on the (te Le court tke | Of Sibusing Mra. MeWarland, As Mr, Buuker and I | mdd b Murphy's |e ae teitinis fet te vere: Heoker, f jained by citi: | body of Robert Muir (or Moore), who, im an armed tersenons and justness of his criticisms. His re- we Dower te control ¥ «ave your reporter some of the information upon | bay mare Lady Murphy, by St. Lawn In har. ‘he adds that her roy er-in-law and several others in defending par confilet with Offlecr Thomas Langan on the Warks worn frequently applauped. ( Which he based his stalement, I woald like to say | neas, driven by John Murphy; Dr. Reg | @*8,senrehtng for bis body. or tefo morning ‘Tha oak tovst was “The Morning Prevs.” Me, | Beans to regolata all by aneac s | [or mysclt that Look mosis at Mr. Bunker's table at [| ene OT1v0™ jersteadl Hes ‘The cites long the line of the | iwnived, ‘That of Tuesday lant, recelved a wound which resulted im Josopia Uoward, Jr., responded in a witty speech. | Bel Mae the ONly may that the valas of | the time Mr. McFarland and his wife boarded there ver, jarness, driven by owner; end Mr. Q Ree Lente ee ceeten latins Y ad almost inatant death. The testimony of the witness Alvorwnrd he re'erred to the ecene in unother room | Sauer aeid shall’'be «dollar does noe reeele and trom the benring of the parties toward each | Lovell’s Village Girl, to wagon, driven by Daniels, | hould the Corot Jury fail to hold him. | great degree attr mined full rhes hay pry a on the eauuc oor, at the death-bed of Mr. Hichard: | Wit or'moneys ie ouly fixes the value of gold. The | uuer and Indientioun which cropped out, 1 Kot tue | The betting was at first 90 on Girl to M1 on Held, | Waite se icintewely rntcereated xe tate pone put Om | the Rtate or N ‘i fe szamined falls convabareies. the peseunte at ae allod fo ver 0 i . io " rage: serena tae erence, upon the mer. 1 rate of interest ‘setermin ue of money; It 1s | Jocompatible. Iwas not at all surprised so uear of the | and 40 to @M on Girl junt at start, The trac was | taking care of themselves. Death followed in one | cpu nnde at wey liberation the jury returned the following veriat : to ace that Merurlind met with retribuilve ven TE ADL ALTUL EE Eire te Seeumeunh® Pevver ly Om trouble between them aud of thelt separation, when | very heavy, The frst heat was contested stoutly Newark, yesterday grantea | Hi Was deelded to discuss the resolution at the tunat Robert Mut. the deceaned. carne to his ¢. He believed Col. Butler on prod A , = occurred in 1867, 1 do not thin! r. r . granted ple ) APEMOURS OF MI. WINTER AND OTTERS, tuning of the det in iong bonds, and the reennup: pe steered jeer the deep track. Bertin worms, 10,0 6 90 10 . yes ad THE POLITICAL CLRCUS matte © ue. Theeiries! Critven’ } tion of apecie payments, , ber obenetiog ond name 0 Girl, a break, an pheaianidhediowAesnaits ’ Me, Wiliam Winver of the 7Wowne. ae: Winter | ,, They ate for the payment, of the, 6-99 bonds in Mo Mae SLE : 7s, £0, {oF Ee bent, In eonsequonce eke wee road Disasters, JOTTINGS ABOUT TOWN. 0.4 that It was only ten years since he had entered | fo conteact, fore fro banking. system, sud cur, Shall the Currency be Expanded? her aguiost the field.” Lady Murphy now was hard |. Waaninoron, 1.—On the Orange and at the candidates on the Democratic a9 | abe] Jonrraliam, set the most of bis compan: | ency expanalon ; aud letters reerived here from re- uxaton, Dec, 1.—It is generally conceded | driven all the second beat by "Village Girl, but won | Alexandria Kalltoad Hast ight, the Biclunond down | ttexet In the late cleetion in Hudson county, N. J., 4, arrived last night, ’ { ‘sitar onto: : . every day. I. K 3 Grete Gensaiel oth he Gal cone The Executive Committee of the Workingmen’s | Coburn’s bill for the redistribution of the banking | 30 and Girl 10, feld, | We or both of his lege will probably have to be | name, created considerable dissatisfaction among | James Quiun fell over the baluster of 11 Rulsebee® Somplisied rentiemn nad the wholescuied. man. | UBlen maintain that the fear of an over iasue of cur ; aines | 10: ood 10 her. The Girl wou enveieet aire ei gre he | the lerman sitisens of the county. As they are | street and his back was broken, mY git es 5 ari | rency,whieh defeated the hopes of Pendleton, ean- , . jus Moines, Dec, 1.—A freight train on the | very atone, aud even largely in the majority In the | ‘The counting and weighing of cola Hon See" ee jonty seaare with y eee Ween Ataee Wey tee aot ect thelr pian of onvertibe Donde at low | Nahe | wes Beni Me Ne singh haan ies Siri eenlaas Lady Murphy Chiengo, Hock Islan’, and Pacite Raitroud ran tuto | northern pait of the county, they i eerte Je, Te | sa beh enaneats ei tatttoa and heen fo b Ah nit er | teri ratood their | fo armory. vo redicted for | 247. Laay P other tralo, near Desoto, last night, ives Into pus fn elcgvot eritvate Yo Col, Butler's Uicerary abit | ferent ume Bi ate ELT ood | thaie 7. arge p Pets Cae She rear jo, near Des ig! organize themselves into a body in every elty aud 8 bill to authorize free banking on a basis of @ four | or" train was wrecked. Qne man was killed and Wiillam 11. H. Crozier has been appointed Gangor District of township #0 as to be able by the neat spring election f Internal Ki ‘ ‘Syecches were then wade by Mr, J. Yau Sebaick, the rapid concentration Of capital ts a few fer cent. consolidated loan or furaod debt.” Hoth led at ret, then the Girl, with Rover driving bet | six or seven were wounded, {obo the. helanse 0 pawen: ok secret orgeniaa: | New York, events (OF the Twenty-third Gor Tie tite Cooter ee carta taltis tee cof the products of indantey not only in this | ggcretary Bautwell and Comptroller Hulburd ae: | gn'tin heme wtreteh Yady gos the lesa, and Rover hawe of the“ Arbetier Vereit* sith thie chect ta | aMarenal, Rooker tecorared $199 peaterday for te 2 in. er gentleman wus unusually witiy, au on 0 re “ oh surangors w i . Srought the house down with rode of applause. | CMMtrY Dut throughout the world, LYCURGUS. | banks, but both seem t0 think thet new oues should Were woes tes cease ntab home, Lady TAN TERA view. k Woleh daclerss = wh WiGO® Mere Dy ReHEeaE SPENCT OF COL, JON MURSKEL ¥ be cotabliahod epon » gold beais, time of %47, and with the heat tho race. This is ! ee ae Last n) return ball by the quests of the Park Mr. Swinton th the eighth to Os Ula ed Sp Reg ood me, aiid shows bottom in all the herve, netelocteonled to bokd that townailp (or #100000 for POMARCAE SAUER Wal Given to the landlord, Mr. J. Me \ F. Awinton then propored the ¢ ¢ | Doves, N. H., Deo. 1.—The factory operatives Scenery on ire In Daly's Theatre f ly : : « > evening, “Bonds nod Railroads,” fic sald that, be ,, q At : jecp muddy course, the Midland Katlroad, é ke bere ha’ ized a We The Repabii ih amt tf the T tleth 2 Would cat! upoa a gentleman to, reapoud who had | Pavee, wih the intention of become eto eor the | ,, 1 Daly's Theatre, the original comic drama of | 4A match, mile heats, hes been made between Dr | Yesterday morning the Avierwanig District have tvaatnated Monty J tian” | covettog neatly Malf'« ayuare, has desu woubwacted ‘ @ formériy been a hrilliant ght opon the | Nefonal “Labor Union. Wis ramored thatthe Di, | “Daddy Grey" was presented Inst night to a roli ‘Course, for Beturday next, Stevie ae, sad Dantel Lang und Georg John W. Bock 1s been nominated by the | Wholly of fire briet r webiie J doe wae Row Secu | Feetore will close the milla until the operatives ac- | house, It ts @ poor thing, mad of the batiad of ——aaeme Sfrevied'in Hudsoo ‘City on suspicion. Repntticani for tn ee Juaticesbip of the Seventa ‘The Health Board has again succumbed to the ; BM sone Itusbell Young Sreapondes, Mite | eee to the reduction “Auld Robin Gray" and rehashed fragments Skating Chit Chi Night before last a disorderly house at 123 Canal | Vistrict. Sekt Plengering Company aud the nuisance i elated tives he had only been coaneeted with the Pa ys “Booch Arden," Checkmate," Callie Curtia, the chsmiplon, wants 9400 a week for | street, News a Mhere blacks ad whites cong Tq Republicans of the Thirteenth, Distriet now, | PeUol#eated until he 18th of May neat,” tl ee rs eke peers. He wae gied to sey | 7a, visa Cobperative Hociety mot last evening piece. | cutting ap om the Ice, Light, between Ih and it wolscuTte | Pulte declined.” "| sarket, and obra ot Heaitn sre cout oye Sr] fone’ of the Paciic’ rhilronds, ‘he “Ead’ yack | and received eaa0 ineubsoriptions, ‘The Farmer wouu ‘ected. par to. the | ta eicateh (Mitchell hee been ofered the superia- Belioe made another desceut ous house of similar char: | ‘The Demoeratte Unioninte of the Fifteenth Ward | V!¢¥ of that ornamen +. able to ‘© "greet deal of | Bent fund exceeds Bu00. enagement the necessity of some alteration ih the | “nace pati, Soter in Kilver street, ht nominated Mr. John 8. Daniels for Alderman | Mary Graham, who had been deserted by her hue position was not | The Bricklayers’ Union No, 4 last night electod | manner of egress. pl, Michael Waldman, of 17 Wail of the heventh Aldermaats Dlatrick. bend, Inaped off a Hunter's Fotne ferry boat last evems Mr, Sesph Doody deiegsie 10 the Nasional Con Stages Mowe const 1 Cia bpese 1s to be Be fire, Dut luckily fell to the stage. oe yh Ag bin wire Tuesday afternoon that be hed The Mosart Jadicial Convention of the Ninth | is She was rescued by the deck bands, icincarantinie dares | Scie sie aaa Alf i sarin” | SERENE elk gh Set | Qatar oe | Ree Ree toh a take sbouid prot it Laat bade tothe apare Ge Or ose rl. goon recare to th IY |" ‘The Carvers’ Association Inst night discussed the a ‘The Young Men's Association of the Nineteen some $10,000 or Known Onl, Dutier for vente, “Ada mnter herannea | preoregy.of demandiue « reduotion of their houry ot | Maarmts, Dec. 1.—The following counties give Barving = Belle te Potter's Field, tobatns nome Fewterdey | win ices nent famed. Mi Jee" Comter'as tae a travels in the Core fh, and he esiceme d him a one of his most valued | the Toutine priselole wae formed to provide cash meme | MAVOriti@® for Alcorn: Yazoo, 8,000, 0 gain of 1,600 second street, Mrs, SA Pause, Somes Comninguaan fos aldsrines’ und a A rs toropent and ve caved. ber with #1 re igor cea. of fhe premium i to + Hinds, 1,500; Monroe, 9000; Law 2 Rw, zene nae she PERSONAL INTELLIGENCE, \ saruey for Assistagt Alderman sakpown, women 0 oversined nas WOM. DOUGLAS TAYLOR. lise Pe ore. flier pb By ghtal yd b pridtans on the las oF Rew ameter -Gen. Hiram Walbridge delivered an eloquent | at Yanies sp and wes drowned, ‘The body was Prose” was the next toast, Mr The W Merson, 151%, a gain of 100; Jackson, 629 eg A gd Ae: Mra, Stone will eal for Karope on Bat. | speuh,betbre the Nationa! Hoded of Trade in Richmond | tredaud taken to the Onl Trees poles station, who war called upon fo rervoud, | ane Red Ri ry bee, 976; 'W lkineon, 3.0000 Ad 500; Ran kin, jouses in the city; and thoogh | urday on atwo years’ tour, ine develdsing the wealth dike cote’ | James Caldwell, who was arrested time x, of the Hon. Taylor, who e ver per ned in Fort Garry | doubtful. The fohewieg 6: ive majorities for Deut: ‘thousands of dollars’ ‘Viscount Parker, ® grandson of the late Marquis | try,snd thereby pte * the national debs. om charge of Rartieipation Im the Custom House. ire’ j luart an Insbamans cus of trace of tke | {nq proponiaoce: The compromire with Guy. Me | Vu vunt Wes COPlLC™ DO 7 rae ae ee ieee | eure eat eae: The Demosraie Union (Watarbart) Conreation of | "Mra. De Losier has been ered $00 t oh ) y ° - — ° o William F. i ed his ire. De. Losier offered to, of men. This Proweht My uart tothe floor, | Deszall; an independent Hepubii “annexation to | ay ia Railroad Kiection, Fetters el Be rae the 12 a Citoos balitag vemmtag net Ne Rew OMice | tne, Fanh Duis posmianted fteee Hopinsea, for he of cahaies, smal “Aucrow Jackaod, slag Moran, bis acquaintance with Dantel O'Consell, sand cou | @ return to the Hudson Bay Company's rul fir, | Semawtow, Pa., Dec, 1.—The following-named Y Sopeased, rig CG. M. Sterbinger was shot dead on Satur: | Pwentsecond Word, Purricn Goulding for School | Lawrence Leo, aged 6. of 408 Tenth avenge, qrhile | Irieh with the young gentlemas who was | the ‘h hal-breeds only have taken up arms. | were elected Directors to-day ; Samuel Sioun, Moses erie, * begro. rustee, atheriug wood thot of Thirey-fourth street on the shores of Cape Cod, who had preceded | The Kngtish aud Beoteh half-vreeds are yet unde- | qyyior, Percy R. Pyle, Joba Brisbia, William E. a ‘The Rev, Henry Ward Beecher has a beautiful plo- ‘A mass meeting of tho Labor Reform Association Gorter, telk ‘Was crushes ween ® boat im. Mi art war in his beet hemor, and hept | cided, "TB. Plich, UM. M ret home, her body is to be earried | ture of James Gordon Bennett, br., in his native land, rt nominated Florence Beannel for Alder. | ‘ee Whart. bis Giewds in one social roar of bughter. r4G0, Dec. 4—A special despatch from st, | Dode, ede UM. Mardook, 8 F Chittenden, to Potter's Field. ‘She wes 29 years old, wi Breckiuridge took a walk up ‘Youn ltsity tor Assiviqut Alderuss. Ae: | A. nice-looking you < man ts busy in the a ae eet ee ee ee sre in arrival fom ‘Fembina brings eprocie: | George Biss, John fH. eranton, W. W. Pheite J | Deaatial always roepectabe, and gn” leh faniag io Weshingtouy yoterday and re tiade ty Mr. Bourke, Chairman of the | part of the city foileatiug pills fur groterm, atcha " * McTavia abt. | M- , tr rH i . Abd appeoy The Hon, Hogh Hastluge delivered the most eio- | ;ainat revolutionary tgalrat the | Was elected President, K. ¥. Holden, Viee-Prestdent, | Sictunage® Met Hee Fair form wore $15,0% worthof | wer recognised ty aisay. e | Riry cr slecting tiem t by fay ie nes ; | tiene tls od wae. dens | quent apecch of the evening. He reercited exceed. | authority of Her Majesty's Go . and W. B. Phelps, Superiutendent. —— paid David Dudley Field, for ves ic deat Of tho Bricklayers’ Uaion + ‘The Chamber of Commons will meet today ) Bae, SF, Sesence FMR a eo tae Greele Paes —— ‘The Newark Murderer Not Arrested. + 6140000, ¥ ma 4 by | ear the report of jhe Be Committee oa rd a wa ‘ : : Ing Architect, : ; E ine of American Commerce, Mir. Grestey foe, AUNT Jae He loved | the 4 eet: yes. | _ The total amount of ti eats ‘ antral Hirer’, barieg bes Se Erggaimends ig net of day puvilo buildnge or si 7 ee, a center Seas Heteares we Commit man, ded” bie polities! course , és ods in alt paste of the country. lohn Bugley, who liad been beaten with bale 4 tervay, alu ted to thi | g2.ctHeniora, Ts ( Sebumm, the supposed mirderer of Cornelius if y aw with aftlonaie adiiraton, He rotted ex: | iricte ga, follow Pre Webber Fine Dis, | Decrease of public debt during the, just "month, | Btabi, was ie Gonduewentia the Tobe, visived i Mr, Jullus Hoffman, F of the Bulfalo Tele picks aod KleWt On ve head uy Win. aha Joh Me Cl ny, se Comptrotior (of ve tate, thanked ‘Tae Bux from | Met; Henry Tie, Second 5 Alfred N. $7,571,454, Decrease since March 1, 1h6y, §71.{4i, a4 . "He vinited the Pollee Central OMos, snd was ; f the German Emigrant Soot nee Fourtecsth: surest, Ghee ite woeenie eee r raat Fi wireet, wh bottom of his heart for the bold and persistent hoff, Fourth; Richard € —— epector Dilks that the police kuew The ot _Mebich sailed from Ban Fran- | die. rtventh sireet, where it is prodavie he anor in which ithad advocated Mr, Greeley's Littlefield, Sixth; Dr OBITUARY, rest, Hi subsequently ascertained sane # f ae Ver panenaert, ‘The trustees of the Masonic Hall and Aaviu election, If every other Roprbtican journal in the h. It was resolved that no ¢ aoe Schumm had not been seen al the Tombs. Mr 4 Secretary Boutwall lan definitely rejected the de- | Fund bave bought « lot, lixi43 feel, ak the northeat fete hed. Gowel’ the leak a ees ‘do not reside permanently ti eo eeces a ( ey, of 7 Chathvm square, denied that Seliumm mand of the New York gold buyers to tave their bide | corner of FitIN avenue sad Twenty thicd siren ne ‘Groolcy's majormty would have been | be admitted to public schoois, Mr. Rosswell Lee, mother o hop hee, ol Towa: | or any other person bad been arrested in his piace. officiated at the | scvepted, ‘which {; 18 proposed to erect # bal’. 4 Hy had personally done | they bourd and hod Rites Armory in pringheld, Macs died'on Tuesday, en ES Scared the Bion’ Barees Ureciere 1 The Bocrd of Aldermen gave away $5,738.49 Mr, Grocley's election. He | coneiderable intery effi tlle ag iar nc ly mage piade v LOSSES BY FIRE. With the request of the Hon. i r toraay, and. agreed. (0. widen Mroome: efreet, oa the fad given twenty-fiv Mare toward the’ pay: under the co of at Teach: Pf ener. 0 he ye! amee Bozee pet Bd a tea if souther! bepween Laurens and Wooster strecta, ae of Mr. | Greciey's elecliom expensen, jomin rdesinh, Mockfand toauty, Vast Sunday flouring mill In Rhinebeck, N, ¥., was Tork Tenaoretata Urorse Wf baat Beard of Trade oraznized 10 Bish nee easterly Ik eke , cid no min more bouest, more trull omy joklan of Troy Seminne irae Low, iain he "1 : + by ction of Prederic| ey, y A yt atiediy’ eaneroee heed protien, the restos arnt barged gm Tuesday night, 00, MoGrant) will esta faily Jourval in Mi pia, a6 Prowidens, new "The Ottawa (Ont,) Beak Note Printing C Waukee about the middie of February 3,000 Short, jornce Creeley, Mr said th ui Couneil, St. Tere j ( ¢ Union Raprese Cou discon: the course of THR SUN had fled hi with ot In the Supreme Court of Orang Hetero Taleh tan ware Pathoe imine Cane He ee SSTUAe On Shame Wane LAR ree, gue Fone oo he Molsirie eo a, hele usd tion, To It he was personally Bigelow wos award Fiattery, thet ceromioni on Gerda Bey A 100 to secoua hores, woyree. bet throngh the powerful ina nes ot Met any aad hed BOF xtown the body Be Pit ‘N, J, was sot on ‘was won by Joho ne AveragO, 1:51, * x BUM Upon the cor the thief, the wate! ed In the vaults of St. Patric’ « € athedral beeryh ui had boon Returned, Mr test ks here exbibited ——— ‘The cotton mill at Northboro, Mass., bolonging to nee aterdn heb, Savored man 100, lgetares jess fhe watch. It wns an old-fishioned gall wateh, with c veing thrown from a ear at Ca BROOKLYN * barges on Tuesdry’ might, Lose Di A vill was pasoed to Wake Medico an open face, anil loc Uke & relic of ine filteeath 1, 1865, When the entire train pak q Lic ol phew pir Soa 0 OmLH Of Ollbe an ot the vow nhorg Ling Uridge ncross the Concct! | acute and uervoue maladies, 4 Te was ¢ ‘ ; ren john Hoosenforder's house an " Ne vt je da 6 a joual Ban! eratury. pce ati Ve Hon. Chas, Sumner lectures on the“ Quet- | nouee, ve si kaiberan corgtery ty or W: Clarke, Bhied Auditor of the | fiouly Arnold Meyer, cashier of the National Banke °e ? alallont Was ty ton of Caste” in Piymoutn Chureu thu erening ‘on lise ob Tuga Agu rogete lose, $11,000. Drie PO of | The latest accounts from Oblon eonnty., Tenn., Thetance ot a Sha i yey Beri a ein iene oD “ era der lsa Unentaetely To Gal toe Boe DT boperonh et en ao eer Ik , RePorboen “kuite by she moh ‘escaped by falling when ihe'was sein back t0 Chet sane & Be orga Pirga oF the dara Col Alenander Tuesday Ni F fleclded unanimously tO Call the Rev, #, # Angersoll of WESTCHESTER COUNTY. tn Newbersport, | tue others wore stot. ‘Vbey are in Lroy Jat for aniety.” | eliveias? “© Ve ene Daek to Cherbourg Glob, Mr, Valentine, and others, The offnir A heavy storm ewopt over the Sound on Tues- — ‘Mot only the war | day nigh, whieh unrooted houses, tipied over | qramcgneratone of the pew chapel for the Myrtle Tp Avenue Mission was laid yesterday afternoon, op judson, was’ probably = them ver held " The indictment against Major White fur the mar- At the meeting of the Board of Hi Benen stuart wt i Ger of Mis, Hobbs in Hoston, 1n August last, has been | afternoon, the Counsel to the Hoard sm 16. Foun chimuey® and upset email cralt, Up the Hudson it | sie ot tue propused bulldiog. i near found to be detective, from the fact that It is without | officer ia Brook!) weieta ‘present evidently rogarde: ok Bu : REAly Severe. The steamer Basi hiyriie avenues " ° ovess Goltesior af the Seventh DA. | ut it rumored’ that al the witheesen bave bac sit tenia? ten Rea Spa intencs pliment to the profession a wople's line, was obliged to waichor 7 . Fal ‘ourt i * y a Mhald ‘Lane Bynes was rung by the ton. | Meadows, Kingslon, e of yee sna Termiger, eu ganreu et peeieee 3 See Siaias vaiunlece alto io ‘Ab Wan anticipated, had power to ald hiw 1 bis duties, eh Hastings and Col. Devehn, after which he | asnore by the tury 6 gale. She did not get of | offences, was aduultted to ball yesverday by Judge Gi were OOF WOEVICS ABFIDE | nave failed to settle atuteabiy the | George W. Blunt has been aut oy ucareet itil daybreak, and nerived in this city at noon yew | betw In Boye, A WLS 44 ; ion ‘of tank between tt ‘ wlalonere of the Suking Fad ie wba Se terday, sedi dtond Ganeea thant marriage in high life recently ocenrred in | goes to Congress Yor nd} consrol of t Modityiu ome rntsonas inf an Benet street eo a) ed doy, Bantord' st car | nayibe carry iow ih Senge 5 : ia Cineinnath, yester. | be 228 Means Come yesterda: ve Fewont street, VERDE ‘the former sta Pp. DeIF to, if not the possessor of uD: At the billiard A ta Feeommended Ph a Se | guar Ye Hefei, | Wee ad ata si ep a Ge hea Y sed fo insert spior# on the | afternoon contal letter ‘from wen, in fe Aa hickece’s ‘ua, a Rey Moores sctuntenn aftord to'pap. | WhiCh be xives ble reesoes for declinig to tatertore gn anapicion of stea! [33 opposite + | 441-13, and Siosson 19618. Ip the evening Williamson ain added a number of articles which enter | with the excentton of the sentence agwinat J siry plocemest ‘aad aud . : Th ana’ e WAL the shinies F nposition of Various manufactures, wiich | Messner, convicted of the murder of his wife, He waorok e | ti 342, and C Toler eet prodvord or (oud ip this coup, is Wo be cacguled ow (lig 10th tosh Yast

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