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—_— Bex, the movement of the troops tn the harlor, and other military pests in the viein'y, ot RIVER Were directed against the illicit dishilertes tu that ee Part of Brooklyn better known as Irieltown. It i tay perhaps appear stronge that sueit a ta bs | Proaont iwatance; but when it is considered that ihe efforta of We revonuc officers to enfores the law bove Deca freqocntly mot by ri who engage in th Perate at of men, Superviser Dureber was tuily nefarions trae are a most dew warranted in purvorg the eourse he did. ‘This neat | ] And {18 high (ime for its destroetion, Lar eae eee rad of the First Artiilery, cm! Doat Popo Cate, under t B of tho rewe regiment was taken on board, ‘The ptorm was rag Ditverly cotd. There wis no accommodstion either Governor's Lstand, where Geu. Kiddoo marched Catin wo over Ave bundred men, At six o'clock th whiok was (wo bandred more t earried, hove to off the Prooklya Of engincers, under the com the snow of the ook and the whiskered Germain eur THIRTY-SEVENTH YEAR rr cING ’ seended aa pitiiessiy as over, and 9 AWAR WITH KING ALCOHOL, | stonttn te feet east rromnding ho Work of destruction. tome old nue WHE CAPTURE OF IRISHTOWN BY | were foand in one of those distilleries, und also a @ENS. VOGDES AND KIDVOO. Dill of lading ‘or three barrels of Liquor delivered on boats yesterday morning, These ere catered at a quarter to aid at exactly ‘clock not a vestige of them remain: tored bricks the windows of the ——- pilot eae the Stoningto Wne Thousand United yon Work-trookiyn + dented Destruction of Whiskey —A BI the Mob-Mayouet Chars ‘Storms of Bricks-The Wounded. “The blow haa been struck. As foreshadowed Ya peatertay ov lowing war e military force shonki have been deemed necessary in the istanee, and that those MARSHALL ST. offuhirkey distilleries has repeatedly defled the law, At 4 o’olock yesterday morning the troops at MOH ST. Fort Hamilton, epneistit ¢ of Companies ©, D, and M rked on board the tue y minand of Col. C bong fon, Cicesing over to Fort Wadsworth, Company al + Popo Catlin then steamed up the harbor, A snow all the vd the weather was a for ofcers or mon, ‘11e lattor were packed on the Open deck ae close ae Kerdines, and were just ena 1 dled to keep from tressing by constantly stamping reir feet on tho dork. At {nla time every body but the commaniing oMccr wax in bil*acul ignorance of the Gael dertiontion of the cxped.tion, TROORA FROM GOVFUNOR’S ISLAND, AS Datl-pnsi Ove o'clock angtiier halt was wade at Ow board with tour companies of infantry, This Bwellod tho Bumber of troops on bourd the Pope The above tra ram of tiie dist Ie 1s 60) ont bave | when ihe revenue eficers hatin thei urd, aut | 200 On Which they depended to guide them. avy Yard, and | Thole le comprise’ in an ares pot more tha Yarden Tength by 800 In breadth Mark the alsiileries which were selzed. OAPTORE OF ANOTHER WHIKRY FORT. Almost simultencousl) with the appearance of tho | ‘The officers then proceeded down to Hadson ave- wart Plymouth Uitte tug, grooming with her cargo uf aman freight, | yorede in atic ava after a few minutes’ delay, lauded the troops just be- fore dayligus. FORT SONDTLAR AND WILLETIS POINT EMPTIED, Pope Catlia, the United States transport Houry Smith | nue again, ana wtcamed up the East River, Sho too wus loated to tho water's edge. She carrie: companies K and H of wed 8 the commend of Frunk Taylor, eng three companice | Of the | taichet oe: from Wiliott's Point, This wrmy. includ ng the pres | th fand axe brigude, whieh came by the Catalpa, num- | | Vored not (ar irom one thousand stroaz, all unter We command Of Brig.-Gen. FORWARD MOVEMENT OF Tux AUN REPOUTERS. | The dour leading to the wtrcet. Tumbting basiily out of their eom at 6 o'clock yeatorday morning, the corps of SuN re porters sind slong in the darkne pelting snow-storm to the foot of Chambers «treet, | they were in eurnes Bast River. A closo carriage drove up almost at the | jpem,te. bel und he woul AMS Mowen! anu! halted as KOON KA It got upon the ng requ Pier, and presently a convieman wrapped closely ia plac fan overcoat of fashionsble make, and wearing a silk | f4%Gh, him to obtain a Bille, stopped out and begwn pacing to and tro with | ses, ‘Dis bands ia his pockets. Beyond this no’ another | Yard. ou! was visible, the only angeesuons of Luman mm the nae oO: the rver onthe | waich worn Forry-loa's. The reporters crossed the | door amd a ook and 1660 Diged Lie wOliLoFY ge utle still and tWo towsth Cubs wore fu Pieasonion, Inside the eab, which» the back part of it shadow of the dock building, were two urmy of} | used in several years, they were lef untouched, Gore Who it wax impowsible to dieincuins, and | Purtacr down on tle ‘WOO mMalnlnined (he Most Provound Filenve near Plymouth stre ied distillery, thing nappene ai Lite steret.. QR, PLEASONTON AND THR SUX CORPS, Secinz Cit the Genre! eed fm Sux's corps Ingairinzly, One oF the repo rs Alepy ed up a formed bia who they were, ‘Tle General wo dorstruck hun | yells, what on earth do #0 many of et to United § J the reporter, “ wishes ts on the rent aide vO Me rouders be iuilest ond most autliontic ae Sou of the capedition, bt hes publi tue mews | {ory skrees: Hacks, Gai the ou Of iw ftiing out eaclusively siready, as you are | Me rear of a bine ‘@ doubtions aware.” frst wns Pattered down, and th ing wae found a muse Of ruins, * Yeu, yer, Liknow,” wuld the Genert. As long eo y08 ute here Ti tak: one ob yeu along, but A | OPres e still w Pe Well, Wwheee is the vavesition going to? Where | tom, «cert that the rogue fare the cisulilernce it is going to sete, aud how many | CAFtY Of uny Of tem are there?" wit amply t¢ lod tuo Geueral, and Wained awa very impetiont, end waked « doy H ought. Now and teen he would mo Faivod portion of tue picr andl gaze into the di er the water, thou uc w and there wwhile, somtimes taking a ow Chambers surety and sometimes fait to tho carriage, bu haves speaking a W i corps of reporters stood piticntly by Uemecives was made to eemreh al! the by ‘The searchers ng mow uf Whe Tam MEPFLED TRAMPING rived at the gate they of men’s feet and tle sonnd of men's wy x order. ringin tout they Were coming, And there came & jong, crooked siring of muilid und bo #, witb low ond the officer in comma: Inn few on tieir beads, wd ian) color d comioriers around their necks, These were the aeyaty revenus om, | drageing a lan cers, ‘Locy wore marcbed to the miadie of the dock nit P| end haliod. ‘Ton or filicen minutes more were wasted | Sl! rs on Little street, aw: amid a de dn doing nothing, Gen Ploasouton stil salked about ning conf Impatiently, and no boat of any Kind mooted 10 | Ae Rhsng yas ‘Opcuud thy doors slighily, wud went morwicns. | Face to Fun th to. A LOW, BLACK TVG, the Catalpa, was moored slo Sllppery decks the inysterivus Germans leaped and liflod the whole corps of SUN reporters miter tiem. | eaptared property to th Gen, Pieasonton sent away his carriage, enscoaced Bimself in the wurmti of the pilot bouee, aud the ‘Vug was cnet off aud :pufied quickly vcross to the tin, bad already arrived, tuirly pac Bates troops, some of tem in Leavy and sowie in #6 distitlery was the larg ght merching order, bat ail wilh overcoats ana | two et Ur, a laree one and area (0 ihe teatn. ‘Gen, Kido, and stad atoad | Deen bard at work only on io eer Was Deancd wrouud among th gens, “All ondgos outside the coat.” MM Bamber Bf broad white faim ondzes, wih the U. Goat of arms and the words “internal Revent Blinted on them, ta. viow ink, were pinned on ra] bad. deste ‘Lhe tal od to taking While ¢ alahied the reporters, MOVING REFORE THE mKMY, ‘Whoa all had disvmborked, the tine of mureh was THE Last BO! taken up through the Nevy Yard to the Lyccum ‘Dare of Varun wlace and shapes were bald ous ready for uso. These were distribused among the Germans, | rele of * pare Bourbon wleke: the line of mereh war resumed a# far as the | Ae, whict were tombled out, {oops Were drawn up in walilog. The Germans @ halted here, and the soldiers Who bad last ar. rived went up-#t ate their breakinats, man Lod (en da «All this show was throw of suspicicn ag to thelr re destination, | auotber private house on fly fuly hakl un hour the fret urrit nd the Ger- | Water and York atre dod drawn up ta the pitle-s wind wi Ane | ardent Wore peized In a bunch, Anow-storm until the (rewkfastors hud Teethetehed: There trea feiliaw hne, a actionai | CARTING OFF THE PLUND! by a drum corps. beforehand to cart of the property selee FR the crowd would not permit SUANE MOT OLNEY, tte lines of the eoldi-rs, A the ame a the Hews nine ceers Sdjolving thoronghiaras Of euod. ‘ine bret di kinw, and Stephens, and Mr, Wallace, witu' Bfteen | of “tho Bity deputies ‘axe and crowbar men, went up au alley In (ue mt taken of his br of the block. Tvetantly all the winuows in the acigh> Doohood wore thrown up, snd bundreis ef trowzy | had bong snes discarded hheaas were protruded, thelr countenences 10!) Of | rand. He arrived saiely iu wonder und terror Tern THe FIRST CAPTURE no tr wt they crowd of the "Tanger seonied upon his devo! 0 old and rickoty In appearance that it wight ewsliy pose ors. worn ‘out stole, Ioside Was a hinge stil qn With the cubryo liquor, # loariug Ore burning, and seven barrols oF rum unit spirits ready Jor spipuent vided trom tals by « board purtition only, Was an vided Nfeuarget cue tn full operation alto, Kero. | Ut masboy, gene lamps wore lighted tn FEARYUL DESTRUCTION OF WHISKEY, prdey, he rennived 10 praes Fourteen empty barrels were roiled! out and bro- | aboutin wll direotions, |W to pieces, exebt mr sides nour the batt: Ke cuahed torth trom woleh the moiw aud | horse an: ina porfect stream, three hi Hughes, und the seven full els of | tee voiuntecred bis services cart by ouds OF Diolusa or were taken out to th Sard, the wort casks were spht aud the fPrctct, tig furcaces were knocked t Gaul tho balling stills pulled o% everything uf uny | th ‘valve was taaen, ic remalhuer ellectualiy royed. When the boiling liquor was let love orridle stench arose, ace mpavied by eueh bhiod! ouda of } Ne root In order to pave the men | strong furve of regu a ror OF Theation, ‘The floor rac knee deep | wear the yard liuches put ia e worms exe | Hughes fragments | the eart, J ints 1 ped off vat the curt shoul IL pushed buck by the soldi ‘ie Moni fikn Of sho tude, the snow slorm de | mounting te curl, Wok UWay blo Felue frou the ed bat the diemanidod sheds, the a couraining the smontdering panes of the fires, the yor slope, and the troke a bareels Amald | Perle situstion at this time will be scen by the ful- Six more curts, tracks, or covered Wazons were ressed inty service, and up ant down thry went with heir loads amid the lond excerations uitded both ways ny sirone detachments ot ry. Several more «ina.! stilis were taken, the min erat oF WAR the dingram, bat it ia nunecessary to enter into de: lars aa those desert A riowt wire Tn Tindaon avenue about this time (halfep nae crowd of enothing and bi ated, compierel ve vilesty m ately weized by thy. ow pin Was withbrawn, the ru Vie load was tatanee of the 1 moouted the cart oud drove rap dly of, white Uireo times three lu At the discomature of th their muccers, four or five att ‘one of the worms, but the in, the linew é PLYMOUTH ST. DUMP IT, HOB! DOME IT, YoU sucKER! ned along bes) and down at bis « then suddenly puled uy 7 but tel syicicrs: yayonets and the load went on, townites turenten ty inurder whe je eNpoaranCe At hie od 'by the deputy who bad voli: the ear, but he tnilitary, nud it wine net repeated, t too tar, and re pekiolag runuer hie ear, With bie et upon which this’ ue advanced biindly into the nd wailant #tarte the policeman afer bu around t ‘The crosses until he roachod toe #lcitertn tan, a biz, tac felow. who d short distanee ihe right hand side 0: the wi oustracied two-story frame bar.din, Noge eso w one side. ‘The owner appear the Firet Artiiiery, st. tioned at Fort Sehavier, under | fused to open the gate. his club, meverthoiess, and put als arm man ond atrnck the dey Anotner blow went nm flying ont of vy the vlows rained upon twe poor Gerni using throaah @ broad alleywa) Ho hesitated a ml Of Gen, Abbot, | came upon a tingnificent disthle Of his uoswtiar dio of the suldiers, 1 twenty five yarde into te mbd- eng’ nee MAH tabs, guve ‘evidence of what It des. was cupable o! arming gut. Thery was no alm gut side nor in, enuvas was galled over the crock of wont on until halt past be a taken out of Us posited iv the ys on Lite street, and. aiter. pla Htalved and apnved deputies in regulars betore wud started, with dram beating and color# fying, on tocir homeward = mareb. le couches | to *how any papers, while he threatened al sorts of vengeance If (hing was stirred Col, Tompkins ordered the men to proc A througha | work of demohtion, and when the owner #aw that e chanyed his tune and bezeedt bow them anyth. eafe in tue oMce, hut toiled to And ite dveuinents, He elalmed, however, that was registéred. and hall un hour was rufieate from ts A was pinced over the prot (the three horace were led away to the Navy we name nuMber bel nd ellang with ull ‘ ol woot clei the wir and poor fellow's head, clovely followed by a shower of | ttt On thin Seannel pretended to a vast amount 1 of virtue pnd denounced the Nesbitt party as aged in Oliing the ward with repeaters. Wi there cxisted any foundation for Uiis charge it Js im. | CUPL. and a possible to ray ; but there i# wo doubt that stones, deny: ImugrM bie tise THRRATS AND YRLLS, ING OM AAd stiring being the dim clare of the | Immediately nerows the atrect was a lage stable at visiicd. The owner upened the orough searel Wis made, and ad stowod aw atly not been ceering him teconds, and © Provubera Of the street, the poor fellows’ bodice! ana Againat the sold all their epite on the pour civilians, this conduct the rnfians at last made a simuluneoun Sin | woe greeted In both cases with loud tureat rush down Hu a0 REVELLING IN MOUNTAIN DEW. “ort” ‘The wiole force was then moved diwn Little Land two Ww the street, one tron ors, striking them rile an in trent turned, and met them at THe POINT OF THE he gate of the ob Ihvall Cirectiont furnace willl smok. ie barrels Were ® cairied uway, Dnt the worm frou it say more of yuu Ko. Was untouched, The other was in a” sin wwevery wer of stone nest (ort ders, Cols, Stevens, These four drew their re except ther thy were Keovery, W * 5 ” knocked to pieces and the ny 5 Any questio tly re ee dduere and wateca eens, He wmudates | being tet run! eit over the grou ile they were being wil, Which rushed ni cvery dt Vhegged the ome is they did mot d cocked in ther hands, Wore stl Whroww ut then, the party tothe savy Yard gate, and Wii te oarting yulls and @ fow parting missiles, tho rumMans A epeciil detail Inthe welnity frou stem to steru for the missing property THE FLIGHT AND THE CAPTURE tered upon th hootings and curses of the inmates, acd th isrovers Of 8 portion of the sto! an adjoining courtyard, and the turther discovery of another distillery just back of where tt ha entrance to this Was on Lite #iret, air, and awaited events, At hength head of Joby street, When A few steps ir tank amid the Mr. Walince an th tie officers ar: 1 ® great tumalt, and ‘A large tqnnd pour deputies were cv ‘The revenue oMeors by tila have completely dc have wasted from & Lave captured 28 bi ‘ood morning's work | As there war no conceival cn, with | Me sound of excl ed rotcen inside, A thirteen iliveyt distilte Duc in Chiu, | Ol the inilitary accompanied the revenue «Mh not knows tea the ale itlers ment Lie op to, azain brought bis acn to “attention,” i readiness lor ned Bate Is ubout a dozen row large sill by a long rope, rd on thelr way to ihe they flew down heads of molostes, b ny emerEe.icy, THE WHISKEY RING AWARE OF THE RAID, they visited From conversations overheard, it would veom the | droppet in hee: whiskey ring ‘Two of its emieseries eave Waral moved ail telltale eviiences had the alarm | hes supported been heeded. “It serves "em afeh knew'it was comlig » pienty of sme to get ever, thin, we have heen fou! wis, te still swinging against an awning post in wid bringing the awning to the ground. Aull into the river; but before they reacbed the corner of Hudson avenue at least twenty soldiers were after them ia full hae and ery, with fixed bayonets, and brought them to a stand. c the wharf, ond on its | still remained In the middle of the street until » inte onr in the day, wheo it was removed with the otoer vy yard, ATTEMPT TO KCRDEM & COLONEL, Col. J. H, Btevena was attneked by four or Ove Navy Yard dock. there another tag, the Pope Cat | ronghs here as be wes entering the ga With ‘United | sigit of iour-barrelied revolver cooled the 4 0) mull one, and both had mood gt monk low aminiites bet Peed, Kup Hiuiending the disem eaptore. A amo) worm and. still Re ee it fh Satevelied by the distillers in their n. 6 worm Wa wenty feet big by #ix broad, und mach trouble was id by talne wlarms 6 until we got used to Mt, and so the nother one, aud kept right along ‘THe ATILLS THAT WERE NOT DESTROYED. Heanlan, averting t raided, that there ure at least three distilleries there | Tpen for every one destroyed to ray he knew of seventeen bar whiskey and two underground shlly within seventy five fret uf tho spot where two ati Another sa’ if th all she auills, the solute One man wer overheard | My and th party hud come to ¢ the many Ulicit concerns wei A THIER AB A DEPUTY, A realdent of Little reached. bedioom, throug! din their seren, missin propert, weurtug # revenue bad te"prising thief was made to shed | the ball door, jis borrowed feathers in the street, to the aguse- | whica they entered. On enter ment of the crowd, Hie mame could not be ascer- ry wev were breaking it opin ‘s HoM breast, Similar badges were far- | In fronts crowd of women inthe w houses oneneh side abused them shametully, Went 60 far as to threaten to shoot them On the corner of United States and Little streets, Duliding, where (wouty-Ave exes ond tweaty crow: | In o Nttle room Ox9 feet, on the first floor of frame building, the oMecrs found tweive fuil par- Frenen spirity,”* THB LAgy serzURe. Asseesor Hubbell, Brennan, and Foster of the Bees * ¥ ond District, seiaed wn illicit till in the rear or a | you, Tommy? Donohue responded with jank shop ov India wharf, Athintic Doek (Brooa. | trendlivess ase on Ehzabeth | that Donohoe, ‘The owners could nut be | Of the Lack room, which wa y weized was delivered to the | ‘*Fiorry, don't go’ in there.’ thin request, or, Tf the recacat was not made Ing lits Wn purpores, Florence sung our to his tole A Retired Merchant Poisoned, lowers, * Come on, nance slor house, where an additional wamber | they lay lm the gutter several of arte’ to rush one of them off, but sent them flyin wd another ta @ vacant bi near Richard U, B, Marsha! 3 Up farther on Little street, mear Plymouth, in son avenue, betwen seventecn barrels of the Samuel G, Doughty, @ retired merchant of | 420Fovem. without means, who had for some time boarded at the New York Hote), bating been afiteted with nervousness bad ased morphing Ov Tharsday last be was mo than osualiy exe o'clock that eveniny his reom, and a pola half Blled tion of morphine was on the tabie, summoned, but it wre too |i out bulf-pant ¥ o'clock y ner Flyno bell an inquest, and @ verdiet of wceiden- | Pie ng Woe returned, a Save as fro an Jobn Bough, of C' yesterday on charge 10) tothe th —PBATH WARRANTS, Danner wos oniuried, and the detacament wus headed | , The officers had four two-horse tracks en| fervour, At { ii unnstinat 12 | nell’s irruption to have been ws foilowe: Ibi thw at @ large amonnot bad ‘They were pow divided into two bodies, one to | now cvilected in various parte of the district, Col her to gaurd the | ‘Liompron wrote a nvte on a piece of white paper expeced rash | witha leat peveil, ou the head of # msi tab, ad vn tiled by iours through | dressed to Gem, Piexonton, who had tee avenue Wo Water sireet, and up Water io | its time in the Navy Yard, tic Acre the line hilted and Was trought wa | help in that line, ‘This was sent by Henry FHappe, front. The Revenue oficers, Coin Bubaid, Tomp | 4 one-armed German and the cl bude having had become Warrants now ontsile th» lines, oh Tday moriang. Co of furnishing his | in the by ef who went to the | the d defrauded the imini- | (0 ve alow went on fis er yard, delivered bis 0 Geueral bad feorived on Answer that no trucks available, and started to retnrn, f on onte diatit oop, low shed, | bardly gone a block, however, when he was met hy ‘They then ontered the distiliery, a loog, low 1. Aatover of sient i vUted perso, and one rudlan i 2 3 ie | WHA buge clu atruck w whizaing blow within an Tull operation, With huge mash tubs overflowing of his head, Away went H.ppe as fist as his could carry bim, and they were Kod hed the Mnes breathices and panting, but with. rm did not appear, this cap haviig become Leen ordered to get anew one, wnd had thrown the Old cap. wich bh Very imgruiou chan everything was |. JMPRYSSING CARTS AXD Hones rdor for doing un exteneive busines hen Col. Thompson received Gen, Pieasonto Aa perioes order for dolng so extvnst order be resolved te press tno arts of the bel ere were many R first went to the corner i tuba had holes cut in their | of Little and United Sates street and sez vnging to one Bob reiused to drive, and « The street and put under | were puton and the deputy seized th nd a nelah bor wourin threw theniselves ne of tiie ROMs Richard Ht, Varley of 187 Nintu avenne, for att Ing 10 register asa eval vot dicuriet of the Eighteenth Ward, Jetterson Market and commiiced tu default of $400 t hin thre cif seized the bit, but aiter sumo trouble ¢ | on, followed by tre derisive shouls of the erowds fmm that it Was fouud necessary to take | beld back at the corners, and surrounded vy a Punvapauenta, Deo, 8—Philip Flanr with faxed bayonets, bee found guilty of murder in the seound Je Sevbert in Septwumver lus byub on Wedueaday, W YORK, SATURDAY depaty, Tt was thourht that he wonld febt, and | CVV IC if Si miiiy Yeas guite an eaciiement fore ew annares | ROW DYISM, RUM, AND RIOT, | Seat. fanen iy concluded to make the best of a bad semaine All the way down be a ad a loud war of words, and tn the y. latter offered hin aw erneker, he ja npel at him to strike lim, excl a onid army crackers, I can aftord to the midkite—doo | candida mooidened by bavoneta fred and without The latter Is not popalar in the ward und | When the officers entered they prococded to ar. | other oxndidutes—Nos, 15 jh they hos been defeated at former ec 4 crowd | cvunted on an cary victory Over him al the opproach- sides, heoting | ing election wit!l recently, wien he discovered Indl. ther might’ Presently an l obably ear eacendied ane ont | cations that Neabitt would probably earry the dls. | on the floor occasions enployed large gangs of un- | vier shot marks were to be fouad about the lawful voters, and is accused of employlag the nt veuted | with his half brother, John Se puted Deputy Sherif and a fellow of the « ue upon the depnticr, and | Wk with the Altermante tion, cleaned the phice out inthe n DEC PRICR TWO CENTS. ACTIVE WARFARE IN CUBA, in getting out after he was wound. at througa the Tw urd street the depely oor, run dewn a First avenue, oe to poetry he depu' ond atreet and op that «treet to the police «ta. .whenthe | 4 POLITICAT RUFPIAN KILLED IN " Teporting ne Abarr and Begaing for protect on PATRIOT TROOPS LANDED, EMDAG E+ A RAKROOM how, himself nnd proverty. whieh waa promytiv grant: MENTS WITH THE ENEM®: -1,; 00 Diuceh 3 vi ed DY the Sergeant iu charge, Who seat aioree of —— ee Florence Bennne 'a Gan Clearing Out @ | Mort to the place, Dec, &—At the sitting of the Corps | The Arrival of the Stenm-r Tepaer—Ae Mesiatry Ofice In Mackerelyilie~ Asanuli= Scene OF THE TRAGEDY, Logielant today Henre Rochefort rose and demand Attack by the Spaniards apow the Paw E " Booond ayonne, ed that the Natlonal Guard be ordered to gnard the trots’ Tntrenchments-share Fight be- the crowd, omee's Balan Kaivon Clubs, 4 i bail of tho Corps Legisintif im future tor the protec She ee Porte mn Play Soonnel Sant — 9 ened. tion of thy be \ rinclprs , 3 Hon of the members, ‘The demand took the Cham Ny of nnich muy he ascertained bya. ianée.at | A most unprovoked aud desperate assault was é | | See'by sarpetes, and ercatea on extrsoraivary wane |, 7H; Des. & vie Lan Ole, Flin) Ben Gos Nie the ease in ail partion: | ° mmitted in the Becond venue seeterday, in the Dock. sation, Kypressiors of astonishment burst forth ab wat Sentiags de Cuba, Nov, 93, contaiae course of whieh Florence Scannel,® well-known ‘rom all parta of the hall, Cheers toilowed, whleb | {2* foliowing IntoLiigenee: pontician of the Eighteenth Ward, Thoms Douo- , Pont, * wore answered by eries of derision and diaapprowil. | A Well wathenticated report has reached. thie olty hue, saloon keeper, George Johnston, Willum Ling F The opposition metobera generally applauded, bat | thatthe stermer Teascr has landed @ party of Mille men Jurepb Martin, end Ferbeps bor others, were * ‘6 the majority protested agniiet the demand and the | Daters tn the Bay of Nine with a large quartity of more or leas seriously sjured. Beanvel was shot E demonstection made in ita Lave military stores, ard that they Lave reached the tmte- (Lrough his spine, and, though be may Linger a few 2 5 Se ‘i Stevens of Cyt SG Aer rior in safety, On the Mth the Spaniurus attacked ayn, can hiaraly be expected to recover, 3 i ° tieuil of Hugin, have mot deca fealized,. ‘The ety | t€ foaurgente Inteenched at Mognte, we Oe past vee THR FUN REPORTER'S ACOOU ST, oe has teem unusually quiet, the troops begun by sheiling the i surgentg position, mnie van ap. | A reporter of Tite He wee pro: ptly at tho & Wee 6 5% Mapatp, Deo. 8.- Reverst other Oxetist Sopipire~ | Sed Hise Charge. wile Bareades, Oss Wore fuvmeee The horse was im | scone of the disturbence, and from a reonalex Lhe past few dept A nome e tte OF Pen | with great Icng. Mary of (helt wounded are coming a s A BT at fe a! a n be 0! ” the crowd rusted | gminction of tue premises, the ueconnts of evowit Ps > | gy | hive been Fresead.” “ue A hamber Of persons | in here, The Corcrement te ceising animals on Ue imped in the erect, | nesses, aud the reports of tho police, sneceeded in alt peg BU | Town, Dee, 3.—A_ Pre-Synodal Conference woe | street for the age of this army, itury. ‘Three catherug an Latelligent account of the bloody af x ene: * 7 | held yesterday, when a Papol alleution was de Advices from Puerto Prinelpe to the Sith alt, had hae OE 5 Mee | livered, and cathe wore wdministerod to the officers | heen received y cheers arose from the mob: od " 5S de of the Beumenieat Council. a 4 Klated with BONOMUE AXD HIS BALOON. os ig tabaci Intormation was brought by ® negro that tho tm Stiaes we Pieler ‘The traces occurred im the Liquor not Thos, ee hd | 4 FLASHES FROM OCKAN CADLES, sure nts were appronching fan Jose, whieh wee rd Was formed aroaidihe | Donohue, a diagram of which ts tw mished hee. | Sole . — gorrisoned by Catatam voiunteers. A party of with. Donohue ts reported ny the police s+ Keep. ° © | ggg Catton Mills in Tancashire are sgain running | twenty volunteers, with an officer sent out to reson ing a quict, orderly porterhouss, ap Old catablished “ac Ve felony noltre, ¥as cut off und eaptared. On the next morn- fy 4 & Ht jnjenty’s e ir 4 place, kept by tho father of the present proprictor AIR , ee call WiUMiPe bey Uk timince Oe Penne TF © | ing the ineurgente attacked Ban Jose, and after for many. years before him. Donohue is peraovally e General Lenotiel bas been appointed Russian Mii Mghting for an hoor raised a white flag. The garrl- Mem, women, and cluldron united in the cry, and | ® Sober, Orderly person, though, (o a certain ex ° iter Of Foreign Affi, {0 succeed Pr uce Gortecha on responded, and sent out an officer and four mem, Bob Jookea tro ope side | tomt, a polucian. He is extensively known througa. 3 fr. Burlincame. of the Chinese Embassy. had an | who approacked the rebel lines, amd proposed A tin doabe.s , ee FF Interview. with King Williun f j rade tin deubt:and | ogt toe Ward, and has fow Hf avy enemies, His & 3 Had presented be crear cit Of Prossin oe TRUrEGTY, | conitatation, ‘The soldiers, eithoet orders, are8 @ truck the bores with ihe. repotation is that of @ law-abiding e:ieeu, above Several of the Republican jJonrvala in Spain, the | Volley ard kt led two of the Spaniards, aiding or abetting tbe intrigues and trondulent ri paptrentien Of walen wv fat the bociunlng of | The faliting was then renewed. The Cubans WILD \TTEMPES AT MURDER, practices by Which ward politictans #erk to contro! 2) “en permitted (0 4% | fought desperately and endeavored to seale the re Ruvenne dectective, who | thes districts, Still, the loration of his w isa * has Invited tenders | trenchments; tut reinforcements coming to the gar ry idl tug ak the heart of that delectable neighborhood known biciiea bios hia Fy vison, they ly withdrew, Eleven Catalans were noment, secon | 44 Me vlile, amd anany of tho lawless rusts ns killed. The affair cansed mach excitement at Puerta red to drive | who poople that vicinity, are andoultediy lis cus —— - Mrinctoe, The Colonel commanding the Catalans mirvew Ware a territe | tomers, Door. Door THE POLINICAL CIRCUS. has been sent to Havana to be tried by court-martial ie FLOWENCE CANN TL AT thou ~—-+ paler ected te | Florence Scannell is the #: knowlege fonder ree eee eee ecauining aud Ferteeting | PHOTOGRAPHS DY SUN REPORTERS. ry wll apm if ehove “wade ee vBIaLoNA Ho a pole cra ais Sacer awvis Raltneinaca og é All tho gangs of tho Eighth, Ninth, and Fif- To Rallway King Agnin to Brenas. vaslant in OPiag fils Hasdguinsees Wants Ud. Daa toe CONNELLY DoDOw OC? AND RUNS, teenth Warde met in the St Bernard House, A ponderous medallion of Commodore Vander- jing, the corner WHEN | Second avenue, a place noted ns the rendexvons for | | Connelly dodeed out the front door into Recond bet baka rcey omen at the coming | Hi Im bronze was yerterday plnerdt on exibition a6 , jen didn't Mr foe ; avenue, and went that way to the station house dor | charter election, They tiave becn enenged | F. P. Freeman's, 91 Broadway, ‘Tho medation, de Depaty get it, whang bang’ on cach side of his head, | Tebeaters and low charceiere, With the ald of thia | vip. iy hoe snore, fully confirming the c ot another police. crowd Seonnell bas carried matters political and HaBikea ses bee saad y : id Ld iashithed lb bunk lterohed Saath enced ¢apnael Signed ty ihe tndetarigatie Cupt, Albert De Greet, a tH BPO 6 | Goalie the. Word’ WK A Wiew labae, ocd At tho rato of $10 per man, and intend taking a | waa modetied by KR. Plaseman, and cut by Mesers aid lieiee HS anew igh hand, end WHAT TH POLICE DID AND SAW. ib be. te a ie T Haste at i ‘ pop to the Sixteenth and Twentieth Wards | Fisher & Dros, Tt te Ave foot in diameter, woighe round the | Mado himself a terrer to all respectable aud | Vho two pollenmen whem Capt. Cameron badsent | tng afternoon. Th f wind tue poles | orderly people, His riotous demonstrations, ospe- fof Twenty-fourth atrert to wateh the s ne names of the most | 1,000 pounds, and is east solid. The Commodore's ¢la‘ly at elcotion times, are notorious, and bare won ry srren ted con eriele Gag cresecaye Laer ogia PMdgaese are: Dan Noble, Western | fiqare Is of lifo size, raised in the ceatre of the me- for bint the repatation of @ first-class bruiser and Steps ‘when tbey mrard the a ae te boon DIuper Ring (of tne Badgers; | daiiion. On tho right is an Indian seated cn 0 bale Aye | rough, He invariably gore armed, and is viwaye | gesert that not one minute elapeed rum the time the Witeen,, diguny Bein aetiia say Teton, Buty bol esceahiaes a let band supporting the Jedd h'8 oon ine 7 eek task annells entered the house an i} 4 of the © 3 (Gown over | feady for a masa, He Keepw a horse market in | nearge a ferreting mumedivtely to the Laugnhin, Tommy Katty, Voligy Mike,’ Jonn Mc rag tb hidsard Car tora aaa FOr ae t throush the thick | Twenty-tourth street, and ives empioyment toa | wits the ald of a policoman of the Twonty:flret Pro | Yanise,zim Cannon, Hank Kage, Jimmy Costello, Big | seated ae eteated on cotton ying on @ wharf, f number of hard cases, who are always ready to do | einet whe ct snced Uo be passing, succeeded tn quell: | Gotdem and cough brochere: Dating eleea eee aie | im the Dacksround are the stately North Star and the Ho “didn't leave that place | ai, piading. ing the disturbance, ‘Thay had their eyes om tue | Hovers, Matt: Kerrigan, Per and, Tomy come, | #iesntic Vanderbilt, with full spread sails, The Vnliding trom the womeat the Scancetls ertered It, | Jack Port, tieorge avin, Dilly. Mi : aaa ahh YOR ie caleed HOMRWARD, LOCAL POLITICAL DIFFERENCHS. ad if there bad becn any crowd of reveatcrs thore | Teck Port, olds and Subany Oooh anda | which bk roprecestcd the Ring of Bid vege, te the as jebarged, by Sennnell’s iricads, they wonld have . Billy Newbold, snd Jobnny Cook aud a ; int Ail vays. Tn the 1%, when the | Seannel is the nominee of the anti Tummany fue- | Sotr ids escaping ur captured taem In the build. | Hundred others backeround on the right aro h'lls, pine woods corte vet anade: | tions of the democratic party for Alderman of the | tig. But there was no such crowd there, sd. Hiteenen Werder te eseresit the Miakth, Minth, | Ing em. ore Coen oe etre eres Cone ane ce formed Hetinedaps yt talib : and Fifteenth Wards, to rogister trom in the luterest | Cie locomotive vanderbilt + whirling a long train ing the Oty dirt. | werd. aeninet dohn h the regular ‘Tammany THR ARRHSTS—WHO AHOT SCANNELL? of Mr. Theodore Alen, eaudidae for Alderman and ‘The spread sails of the Citan atermaliins show 1 1 Tonsten, 106 Thompson, 100 Wooster, Jimmy Covan liquor veneite Is a atreamer wits "4968. Corwee 01 nel hun | reat everyt ose, Six. ailditl . r ne, Reannel has ne malicts Geseel. ol eee litional omtecrs | store, Lam #7 Renwick’ atrort, Mt King, it'd | Une Vanderhilt, Prest." ‘The. medallion ts in Metaice cree was reatered end the prison, | Sull Yan strent, 187, 190, 177 Woorter,' 8, a8 Amity, | for the grand hall of the new Hudson River Kal ers secured. re Beannell was | Weipican aod 4 Menetto Lane. depot, emington six barr revol Keep 9 look out for thom. —. + loaded, by hin vide, ——— ‘The Fenian Louton Balt, hod wctanes to ase bis Weapon, Ou Jol MeQuade’s Party on the Rampage Company € of the Fenian Legion bad a grand m send Gh Lio beacibph “4 A meeting of citizen's favoring the election of | ball tn Trenor's ball room, About 150 couples were er (7 Cpt. Wiley as Police Justice, and Mr. Michuel Hat: | present. Mra, Gen, Dennis P, Burks was in blagke Joran Civil Jost rte ‘ Het Mate alghe “ie, Ckeanayrerae, istic’ 29 | unk, with flounces and dlumond ornaments; Are Major D. ©. Moynihan in black silk; Mise Mary Fourth | ave ‘Tote ts the district which the illasirions MeQuado ts runalag, and as | Jamteno e with, BiQuatentaude no change oF ‘winmiueee tench or | Jamieson, of Finy-sixtn street, tn white allt, covered. “Dil he by cecident | funang, headed by. Jerry Fury, @. bivegart irom | £feen trimmings; Miss Lizale Beaty, of Piny.third apa Jed by plato! show Min pistol Ie dangerou Three persons were wo «Nw pistols but lis and the one sound beside brother were ay wr | now. 1 his‘own brother? Thrco ur four clubs, made | \t a ve Sirect, in white eatin, and Aliew Ribley bn the same; willing hands, the CLEANING OFF A MRGISTAY. OFFICE nd, green Wood, evideutly saved from tay | Miting eure Duitne. the apecechon by Captus | the twa Miases Pritt’ in tavender allky triamed wie The wet eeet4 | At about noon sesterday, Florence Bean weiss, wore slso secured. Wiley Intrudrre ‘eon: | Punt ner: Mrs. Major P. J. Butler in black sities trimmed with point lsce, with pear! ornaments; Mies Avastetia’ Bath Mise Delia Cased ie ek silk, with green oF kirt; and Mrs. J. Huteh- n in green silk, Miss Glennon in biae! AHONERS, tented themselvas and bawling tor Mey the Workingmen's U bis gang marebet DISPOSITION OF ‘Tho entire purty was taken to tho station house, where Jobn Seaunell made a charge sguluet Dong: Hae for shooting his brother. Donofne enarecd John yells and bat when Mr, Ena to speak, Pu irant, followed forward detachment | by te or a dosen of their fi wn) july Him se vad G. Jounat milil.y-expresse) bn Wet oF punching Mr, Banis's ", leit we they are | vee tei the tiatadry wad the Phovtoant iy Lad epg eh ieee ere crepe RA at oe ada) But Me. Matsiew Shannon, Brenitent Thleves ae Felicemens Or the ward, woich te hold ata barer mop rte ; Piene fear held Sno of the tempernos wa or the | Edward Branagan, of tho Seventh Ward, wi eee Becoud aveuue, between Twenty-fourth and Twenty | witarnmect Of examuatn Vie reek held 8 ) atstriet, interposed, end aprroachin Jerry. held his . 2 of jae to fatter's nose, ° trial before the Po! n Diente SeLaLLW i Wtacseaes fist close to tho latter's nose, wiile the others | 8 trial before the Pollee Commissionsrs yesterday of prover P Eiitbetdabout and informed the cowed ruMan thas on euarge of periury tm swearing that he had wover { summary wanner, The single policeman n Florence Jeanlin and Georg Johnston wero taken re frow euicens Wl “4 ee gE BT og nilaneo wae | a 'Hollcvue Homeital. Beaniou, on the was fo the | Bot to be silenced by hired rugamudins” of for any crime, He refused to rengm ont 4 fh tie regie, | hospital, was interrogated by Oflcer Kelagian as to | MeQuade or of any other man, und that they might e demanded a ‘rial in whieh he at the deon. by-tanaers, This was what in | Who shot him, Hl+ roply wan that t Tshould re. | be dropped out of the windows with a chance of | Micht vintieate his charseter, Hie connsel, the i bves, all | quat neichborhood and an that chs of people is | Seal the name of the man thit shot me it would | breaking thor bones on the frozen ground, if they ea §. Spencer, made it clear to Judge Bowe Thoinpson, Bat. | y 4 Int that Officer Branveon bad not beem natured affar, ah Droken bees reported the aParr Aecoud stront, and two 1 the he n. Four po aceon watts w his fore puta tied on you bon, Lead on this Inoflensive gon early enough to | here the | the SeunneN party di thie ov th» per- | on the Calling a | the othe treet ‘s nid the baek room, * to bis brother, and How are you 4 Viorenco was the ouly fustent ‘The ele Donahoo, he proprietor, whi occayi y died om, Whe They were me {the other ar | Who had dropped tn to He wax taken to | crumlnote wales ah Scannell drew revale: + | was discharged from Bloomingdale, or than when he | Gen. Sheridan ie conysiescing in Chicago, nd begs A of Ure cont : ., ‘ Forts to Madout whom the Preside TT Tien me ieian fads Gefen deveriptivn, Tithe morta | Teeelved passes from Mlackwell’s Island to visit New All efforts to fadont whom the Premdent has ap | against the Ironclad Misuvunaumob, at ancuor Of the Jovaph Martin bad bis head nearly cat open with a | York, doring on: of which visite he marr Shbaar nua Maiaides club; Barrett, the bartender, wos strack in the | present wite, Judge Tugraliam knew no law by A, Dec. 8.—This aft siti, of 2,200 Sires head with a hatenet, and then ¢ laboring under a temporary ft of insanity is in @ critical condition. sile with @ sliniler wea noon, Thos. | through the Mery park of the while ‘Husila | hy visitors cee liok badors Ru btung plibing this buchly entertaining feat, | Our reporter met Mr. Miles F. Connelly at the | ‘The Prussian brig Dor Fla. inity of the Resistry Ooi met THE KILLED AND WoUNDED, batagt Josapu Hneghvon, n Beother of the" Col, Stevens was wounded by # «tone on the fot, ok, amd buek, and | uneerer ‘Lhe’ braises of the | to shake rol canuldate for Assistant Aldorman, Seu omiourly collared Haughton, an n Wel, with the polite ® out big; je canse Lov hy ore ex sted. In former ele Bins aud that Mr, Florenee Bearaell, tearing of | You ml hat’ fact, Went to learn about it. accotupanicd by u Roicanceuted | his browier and. several friende,” Tt firtier ase From the best information our repo ds pate of ponte | gather by questioning cl the witnesses le evtid thd, hw ded at the corner of the str Ho shortly af | Florenes and Jobim entering the saloon by the d i do of the coracr, eding down Twenty: thir. ir the rear of the bulidin ing, Florence , und walked directly towa Jolin Be Riana Mee addressed bitin welvil, friendly w st wecounte th. be cainered agree in | fault on st . stating the ininaton Ot the howse cr tins tant etn | thie people to elcet even the corpes the Aldermen, | Krank seCall, employed in the Byram Mine, | waking a total of U2,187, the bar; Edward Barrett, the barten A on the oppomte side of th Niquor barrels; Milew'T, Connelly, Who Was stunding by the higuor bad been served t eo MUOF Was closed beeanse of their wile on the | nell way shot in bis buekg, the ball striking the spire | fore discharged the relator, warning him at the same and tnfieting @ wound trom whieb it ely in tite neck, and rome Others Feecivod slight wounds trom calc, Appointments iu the Custom Hounes Gladons, of Kaslend sol ite 16h of Mepterahee Meehee BOs gan has DONOHOM BACAPES TO THE POLICE MATION. George Covavan, promoted to be packer; ‘Londva Arwy ao worth of goods wei Donohoe, on discovering Wie dispositive ot hia | Thomas Diviney, to be porter. Deputy Collector 2. Palita’s cel yed to get out of t , Bae tnd bull Ute saoerts sued wi figaa” Posing hus bars 113 aur 1 Rivostiannty thd than casoned farivntde Pane tee day OF two, feinaulg che alieeae being no mance | drive my fomily tod * consistent | did not quietly and tinmed ately wo out of the place | Worth'a min saeeelng no malice | ih the story eabsequently. pus afloat taat Donohue | & suggestion chat they abupteds © \ convietel of any erime for which he bad bren ar ‘ioheeman | sot him ? TC Dononue shot lnm, where 1s Donotue's ——— sand Branwzan testified that when he took (he ei cnte | pistol And why did Donolue’ and mis tienda ron LOSSES BY FIRE. whe was sweuring that he had never tothe pote ation for protection if they wera ; heen conviete! of erlme, ‘The decision now reste ulthougu they | Gp to watch tie uinordorly ging. rmod and were (he aggressors. Pateereey mii ina arte oe with tue Board of Police v bi OUg. AN ASSAULT ON A PEACEABLE CITIZEN. MM, CONNELLY'S stony, struct! fa Prostan Poo! Setting at Riley's, For the Paterson races on Saturday, betweem Jewalk us | Tiventy second atreet station house list n a sidewalk in | Twenty é Jast from Bordeaux, took In her Lii Jubuland Bolster, the following were tho fgares of the Caumany | st rels of naphtha at Hunter's Point, carly this week, | Inet night: Jabal 60, Bolster 40. Botting, 190 to 80 om 2 Ont neil ubonce | door 1 om, hen | and droyped down to the Quarantine anchorage on | Tolater. Hleettonrcs tng pools ware as follows! Lede at tie jen teed tn i : m. : nation Ait | the twa Seantons, John 9 Thursday. Yesterday morning, the mate carelessly | (ith 10), Hardy 75, Murray 100, Coulter 0, aud Mas. MM son Of ae tt | scven or oghi others wi threw a coll of rope on ono side of the deek, and in >— entered first. Mr. Douol aw then wanding be | ag ins + ; taal ery vente OT hind his bar; thought te Sounk on instant there was an explosion amidalipa and d hothing except thit one of | te wir was Aled with bright flames, w hwoymen in a Registry 4 | Shortly before 6 0’ ee. tema, Scan, n scorn ¥ clock Inst evening « gang of 000 to €18.000 of material, | Wer interposed and prrvwaded bim to dever that into geta driuk; they : ‘ily the faces of both oMle Phey rashe 19 | about Afy ronehs went Into the Sixth: District reine ae ehparatan ved in BCANNEL'H MOSTILITY TO DONOHOE. ing Hato the buck room, drawing clus trou under w uduwn lato the, a. where bo wae pleked up by a Christophe Li et, where apiraber of then heldleag a ved jor Jo iT eno hele Coats; MI e] 5 ve m bont, od ad ul pee few clothes apaete any +7 . at UO barrels per duy, | AMO party, then moved slong down. the avenue | thelr ore it ine Howeare Jett Ae stokes | and hie (rank, and-burst- up atuiie, He shouted to | robbed ulm of about 420, No urreste. at place With premeuitation, or only | they maue the rust at thi back room door all wax | the mien to book after their things as the ship was ee use passiag, ts wot el Hetween | coniasion. Tsaw several tt but can't cay how | OM Are, Seon all the rigging was on fire. None of SPARKS FROM THE TELEGRAPH, well aware of the intended rau. | Seannel and Donohoe a very good fering har atways | inant, Tsaw Doneler coming from behind the bar | {Ho men were Injured sive the two ofloers ; the pods na Nets Domine J, sud euw that he | captain was taken to the Infirmary, the mate to the laine ie wens with one, ha Tho Kennebec River te closed. nian, bat. in th OY cate edintely by the Second aven: Saliors’ Hetrout; their burns are pant, bat not : ea a eer rae jtmytte Bresent Con tent in et nen had krrived when Toft | serious, ‘The mate and several of the mencom: | Charles Gunn, aged 4 yeare, was barned te deat wald one of them to a Buw | eguiost Seuulan, though ihe colored era of both | went directly to the station house, 1 did nee | Plain that tho shore bo tole some of their | 19 the house of bis parents, in Camden, N rida) an hes adorn the walls of ont charm | Donohoe use any pistol, anit Kdo nit thinxhe had | Sethag, and, wero altosetter for more eacee to | | ourtean bungee of oat for the eltles of low ‘ont ofthe wus, But Nementatie, cnemalania gen Pc plek “up What they con! md than to take the men eon Thursday ‘ught, between Drowns Inland ouoe was harboring @ erowd of repeuters ut his JOUN SCANLON THR ABKATLANT, rom thelr perilous position, The veswl baracd DUPE. ht th pineo to work in the Nesoltt interest, and m state bad: down to the water's edge, the naphtha spreadts freat hee been sens to this ofles in the intercete of George Jovneton, who is badiy wounded tn the | over tho waves in bright f Jation tothe procesdings tthe ‘bouse ‘of ‘Tuomas | Beck hae Identived John Beanies ae the inan who | biasing late i {he evening. Albany, In December, i : oho and has made a paint to that efect, he brig are Tobias & Co, he National Board of T d by those well acquali.tea with the localfty | Donohoe wos used as the heatquarters of tue i o' also dientile Jol the cause of bin ro val i The National Hoard of Trade vestorday atonted i 4 Ih'the interest of Johm Newt tor Alder. | Bowohoe alsy Licutilas Joun a the cause ot bis | William street, The vale 0 ¥destroy- | resolution im favor of bullding aship canal around about $8,000, slip apdeargo being fully lu- | agara Pale. A_resolation was offered in the Tennessee Honse yerterday, reanes ing ‘he Constitutional Convention te y aberitfy BCANNELL’S ASSAULT ON JAMBA IRVING, oer ph Oflco Burn: potbd 7 i . Meriden Tel omfer the right of enffrae Ind brén broken | rerted In tho statement referred to, that wheu the haul three vere axe (hil caine) Plariace Acai The a A confer tae rig! mifrace o@ Women, Peut | door of Donahoe's back rou was tarown open | pale toetin this ver salon with Mr Jnines Invicy | . At about # o'clock yesterday morning fire was | _ In Jackson. Ark., H. C, Lawis, formerly a Deputy Would need their ten day.’ | V avout fty repenters commenced an aitwk upon | then @ eandidate for the Axsembly in that ciecriet, | dscovercd im B. L. Austin's fine arts store In Main | United States Marshal, was shot an’ Killed by Deputy Hy crao that but fowot | Mt. Scanneli's iriends, uring elubs and plstuls,"" Nhen’ve shot Irving, “Throurh. some chicanery he | street, Meriden, Coun, in wbioh ie the off theriff Ward, Whiskey was tie cause, THY RAID ON DOXOHOR’s 8ALOON, escaped punishment for that arsault, which has oniy | Franklin Teiegraph Tho building w: T. J. Dorant of New Orleans, (6 likely to he boldened him and led to mor Jetqucte Inwines | a8 Were also Messrs, Williams & Smith's Fier could | Geta on his part, until now he isteally a terror to the I h re, the. First National Bank. bulla community. ya terror to the | Wright's boarding house, ») FLORENCE SCANNELL MERTING LAST RVENINO, ton ence, and the cash, popers and complete thelr reoort, ‘tho iinarity of the A mecting in the beannell interest hid been pre: | 0 the Home National Bank. Mr. TB. Mor. | oficers will encer # protest. on several pointe of ra viously sprouted ty be held last nlalit, ut the cor # he @wner of the bnilding occapicd by the | S84 position of staif officers. strane) | Ber ol Corentytbird street, and Becoad, ave ranalie Telegraph Communy, although a welt | | The Stale of Durango, Mexico. hee suttred se. pense: hich Was bo u dere preg gis " known Insuran€e agent himself, i not insared for a om rAing. Thre waterepouts aporared whi i door Si, Ey Te tne Hap Manors Deep Alaa 10" | aiaete dolars Bo seye the Beening Iepud te Widyea riage of foe, dale te tales wits \ was fo hed through eet > RAW | lod Baty Bho hall, Where the meeting woe On the Metairie course yesterday the hurdle race, How ire | organized, Speeches were made by jndge . two miles, was won by Dancer, beating Socks: ing | orxsniged. “Mpreches were made by Jndge iloowe- |. 44, Varley's store in Lishon street, Lewiston, | EXstaete, The lesond rece rer Meaty 35°F, Sak adopted as follows: Me., was barned yesterday. ‘The fire extended t by Corvicag. Average time—{ 47, c b r he 4 Rusiven, My the etirane of the Kienteenth wara | MSxG.hivoimings Secured by ILS. Auibroee, anich | | Judge Yancy, of the Chancery Court of Lite opkonnd to the rule ot ure Hig, dn matenncer tig save { Over Varley's store, Rook, Ark. has released all tho officiais of the Memphis oa that wo have heard with heartielt sorrow of the fnd Tattle Heck, Kailroad. who, were arrested fF Som po'nted Jndwe for the Fifth Jndieial Georgia, Floriga, Alabama, Missisalp ‘The Naval Rank Commission will meet to-day, District, inelnds Lonistaga, none necout ing toward U Feloted, said oul gt out canaldtin tor AlSermany Fiotetea tue Suage'who had tauod the injauctiou had wo author ie, DY some cowardly srsuerin, ity 0 iseue it, oye," and at oner forced tie wing That we Bow ‘reallizin our determination aa aap oie oping toopen the Iiten, whic | to wlect Florence Feanuell to the office tor which wo NEW JERSEY, JOITINGS ABOUT TOWN. O WERE IM THR RALOOM. Judge Roosevelt charged what he termed the an Lal ire The Newate editors are whitewaehl: eaunell upow ‘Tamunany, and culled thetrparks. | ‘The registration vewterduy tn this elty was 8,909 pon t ( Mine HA, was found de: 4 | gud thea to tell the world that Tumuauy Imad went | Mine Hil, was fo yeoterday tp an old vacant ‘The Italtan colors are tobe displaved in this city was standing behind | btn there. to-day tm honor of King Victor Euanuel’s birth, er, who Woe Peter Woods, Chairman of the meeting, said the It, of Bayonne, shot at two ehicken ‘The Grat of a series of Satur afternoee cone Tonm by the | physelane prunousced Bosanell yet worth Ave thou | tague Ted lute the woude aud Uieppparcd., 2 WHO | cerca is tobe given to-day In the Y, M,C, A's bullding, Lifue ot the | Sand dead men, alter the adjournment an- Oans a 5 : aoe etn the | wounced she receipt of a dexputch from Bcanaet's | Pagineer Reynolds, of the “Shape Ming," near | ota charles Jewett, of Massschasetts, will lecture Irout door; Jomeph Martin, of 25 ‘Cham vers strcet, | Hiother that there wus no produbillty of bis deail,, | Mine Will was scalded to doath on Thursday by'tho ex Preragmoerence” tomorrow cveuing, .0 the lowers yo wan al nie oh the burréin, wath hi ried tio! SCANNHL'S CONDITION LAST NiGuT. Pca Canter a Reset tans kiana John Donovan, » sailor on the Citr of Brussel dobnston, The two Intter hal just been drinklig " bert Co , & Keyport farmer, wae found on " ta aor cl the Police. Todethor at the bar, A TeE had, dust been tr ne''e | Between 10 and 41 o'clock last night the wounded | Weduceday onthe Mae ot tho tom badly hruised.e fre | fell ,Zusterday fro aloft to the dees, and hie nock w rles street, was | Uemen, strangers in the neighborhood, were siting | Man Was sleeping, and if the physician's advice his | continued vncourcious ant) Thursday night, when . - in mort totimate inleads, Including bis mother, were | died. It ts supposed th denied admittance, ‘There ts no danger of hts re Yesterday moruit rely travel guests | COVErY, One side of bis body being, it is 9 Nine, who has fouzt take a drink apd | 'y ad: uae fog owas ‘ Capt. Hoses BP. Wilton died anddeuly yesterday ag rhe r en i, board bls schcower, 1howias Babe, at ploe Saat haives Mr. Paul Revere expects to anmesk Popery im in Union, town! tw OMcer Bough | enjoy rH a i private Sonversation mn y Hey Pe re al Rig Bet as Geolarea Whe Blethen Halt Teper root aud kighth avenue, secdy, he had her well meaning party might have dune. rn udwo Bugrabam’s Temperance ee : vin ‘yt h : ts 1B, Mead, Soldiers’ Bonnty Claim Agent, who | _ ‘The Good Templars will Institute a new Lode tm aa aceite, Lae teat aera a 1 OF {OR ener beng Sie Fepeaiere. Jn th back Mr. Klerman Albert was taken before Judge Ligra- wed from Newark about @ year agotend is a) Teniveranco Mall, ughtouth otrect cad Eighth avenge, eauous " "| there’ were but eight parsons wt ost to the cutive | Mt tm the Fapreme Court yesterday, and his dis nfevioner | and ne ar Douce, of whom thrve Were whully UukNUWs charge wae asked for by bis wife, on Autoas corpus | night Teturned to adjust tho claims deltas a? | ardor avsone ae Ne. SAipahy eirust btn dine be Bee Repeating, THE ABSAULT-—THR WOUNDED. from the Lunatio Asylum, where he had been co paneibies Saeneaneeinen ke terday morning @ repeater who called him. | | When Scannell called out “Come on boys, and | fined by lle father a¥e lunatic. The testimony of PERSONAL INTELLIGENCE, Erle Railway Company have sned Joseph Hy self Willan Knights was arrested on complaint of | DUFSt open the back room door," th wera el o saad Ramsey (oF $3.006, the AmounL of & bul by M. PS liam Asnrabt, was arrested on cowpiaiut or | burt, Open the back room door. the followeiasl | several physlclans was read, Who testied that the - Irainusy abd eadorsed by hanwey, payable Docenibet Sy in tho Sixth clectopai | coats, and began striking about in {he most judis | Prisoner Was now no niore dangerous thun when he | Senator Nye, of Nevada, t# in town, see, the snow squall vesterday moruing, the stermee was suai Inthe harbor, having’ bee pointed Circult Judges have failed, Bier. About thirty Sen. nd twh number of | Atabont 6 o'cloek last evening, In an affray at Donohoo was shot | mmc he could be held. ‘The (rouble did not appear dogs rip hitealey te Wasbin “¥ cs Cortland street, Thomas Fusteht, Mt Wennitecd ant i. Florence Sean * b onkennes is Honor there: rand Mra, MeRarlant were married bj x ry \, Doth omlgi ak Fume mm; Florence Se Ore Ate ee Re eee R eT eNe, | Tie Honor there: | te parsers Ail of the wiibesect 10 the Cereueny axe | erm uses! the kite with murderous elects SS abtful if time thoeit he did pot quit drinking ne would wo ve Vi mak 1 Ape The Worbingmen's Union held anf feonnell ikely to be pot ip ao inetitation from which the law ir, Rodert 0, unham, editor of the Boston | meeting last i. formes | “7 are nies, Was TURF i ibs" Etta Bs : Workingmen acwivat the maghinal Goorge | Could not so read ly dikcharge him, ~s gine, PEmaried te Miso’ Kiva 8. Tilden, in Wet teiras ol cateainnt tons of bis atouma and suite, from Japan, will arrive | Pal eplice, Hy was | Kubree's resiguation lay wot boo secalved by we Se eee ———.

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