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re Rms K, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 10. a TIE WOMEN POLITICIANS,| __-vabxa_on svrorod ” THIRIY-SEVENTH YEAR NEW YOR PERE HYACINTHE’S SERMON | soavpreren cottate enon teat te ieeetse: | NEWS FROM WASHINGTON, aa emenee THE OLD WORLD'S NEWS — fiy, (Great opplause,! Piarringe, Jadies ant gentle. Avother Fash! Marrivas tn Christ =_— — ? 4 SHOWER OF ELOQUENCE, AND | fie'wno vysdatuiedeyy olanlt wih | LESTERDAY'S BUSINESS IN THE 8E ne eee eee ty Flowccs, ete | TE SACRAMENT A MINOR QUES- WHAT LIDERTY IN FRANCH MBARB ber Frew EW IDEAS. ATE AND HOUSE. rately " aps _ AMERICA AKD BCROFS. - We have again to record the union of two great shally lien ogee About 6 o'clock last evening the report of « UNDER LOUIS NAPOLEON, Horace Greetev, Wm. Cullen Bryant, ond | He here alluded to his votce, whieh was rapidly senntes families by the marriage of junior members. Yesicr | Conarene and the New Jersey Legtetature | pistol was heard ringing through the corridors of the bees he ‘ John Bizclow onthe Platform—A Great | Site win Ruane tothe Fush—The Address—Disappoluiment ef | hnmis lie tn the stapid separation of earthly and | country ashing for tho recognition of Cuba and for je Padlic. heavenly things, thouzh the principle of union bad | ihe re,tof of persona who were disabled by their par- The Academy was crowded to its utmost oapa- | Witch weemed destined ny Providence to he tne eruct: | ticipation ia the rebellion, Mr. ANTWOMY, in pre tity, to heer the great Carmelite preacher last even- gigs Which ail people, ignorant,benighted,hopelese!y | senting @ report from the Committee on Printing, Ing. Not only wan all the available standing room ind the age in elvilization, were bound to AP | said the intended ere long to call attention to the ne- fo fe, bright, occupied, but the orchestra, whieh had been devot- | Prat in eecmmtcheds tAreiaeas om Bah DERE: | ceesity for some reform in the mater of public Pd to the members of the press engnged in report: | ley.} He fort that this was a people prepared by Gog | printing Ing the eloquence of the futher, was invaded by himeelf, and prevably would Fretrestat the highest Mr, Canrenten f heehee Ne barra: to the 0 falary of the Cotof Justice o preme Court of Uwe human tide and firty flooded with fasbionables, | SARE OF Progress to which we could aspire, For at | salary of tne Cuiel Justi of the Bupteme Hours o Anal; apoke oF tne | Petitions were received from rarions parts of the day, at the hour of noon, Christ Chureli was the scene of the marringe of Mr. Pierrepont to a daughter of A. A. Low, To prevent unpleas: Invitations to the ceremony were Intrasted to the sexton, McKnight, who is the Brown of Brooklyn. He allowed no one to enter the building wave t prosenting a card, The scene, therefore, was unw. sually brilliant, all the ladies present being ta full dress, ‘Threntenrd-Why Women Can't Be Mine | New York Hotel, and following the sound Johi {store of the Goxpel-Lucretia Mott's | King, a boarder, aged £5, was discovered lying on Christianity—Prospective Increase of | the ded of his room with pistol shot wound in his Witows-Only the Ignorant Auxto heed, sive M. Clay Defin No particulart could be ascertained at the hotel about the occurrence, consequently it eould not bo learned whether it was a marder or a suicide, Even orelock this morning the Conven- | Omcer Darke, of the Fifteenth Ward Police, who Hon was called to order by Mrs. Lucy Stone Biack: | reported the case, was remarkably tacltarn } semi-offcial journals Praise the speech that was delivered yesterday ty M. Forende, Minister of the Intealor, in the Corps Légisiatif, and assert that the success which It hed in the House bas so strengthened the Governmes® OND DAY--MORNING SESSION, ars jennie we feud, The altar was covered with a magnitcent white | Wells The audience was quite mall,» laree majort- |" De, Shine was summoned, and he, although not a | @S to render it Improbable that Napoleon will Among those present were the Hon. Horace Gree- bad oF |, and a love of tbe 4 on peopel daa Gnd that of Associate Justice at $10,000 | veiveg altar cloth, heavily embroidered with gold iy bein leties, several of whom brought thelr bables | Coroner, held an inquest, impanelling « jury among | Make the contemplated change of the Ministery, Jey, Wm. Cullen Brvant, and John Bigelow. {hiv of a he had seen tive Christen faich appeared | "Mr. Mowrow presented a memorial from citizens | cord. On this were three immense pyramids of hot: i Wonks senonn OF CreONY, tone who could be got at most easiiy. Whatert- | | M, arcade on Wednesday spoke In, favor of the At lalfpast eight ‘o'clock, Father Hyacinthe | (24," 1 Chriet and members of the Legislature of Vitglota urging | houso flowers nearly white, but with a ftw blush. ‘ dence wee taken before the receatiy resigned Depe- rf A verm to M0 rial ground for a Christ at the State be admitted to repr eataton ‘s Mra, Olympia Brown, of Bridgeport, Conn., was ment candidate for the Lorpe. Fle declared that the made his appearance sccompanined by the Vice-Pre: Le - a] Somewhat Sprepiy; und was gress he Stato be admitted to repress roses and hellotropes. The altar steps and the rails | thon {ntroduced, and enid that at the theological | ¥ Coroner, Of who were the witne: could not eoeramcet t dled ee y evolent cheered vehemently on concluding. 5 ; bridal '" ines, and the cou Lop fie dh pedolbamiare Lane erg Wek THES Ge OH one) Maarten Gavatth Oo ence, wera strewn with roses, 9o that the britil party | geminary which she attended, being the onty lady In | Meceralaed | 18 Gort Weed wae un writent dastre | Covad Only gueteare preveion, il r FATHER HTACIOTES. | The Jegtare, however, was aot new, bet formed a | Mr) Rustiren oMered @ fesclilion. dircoting ihe | (rod on Sowers duriag the p ' Ne CeFe- | tho institution, ahd Was written to by the President's | % hush up the whole matter, degree Parte ce oe “ten ene ae halen ARAL cada N ent chtri part of the series of conferences delivered im Paris | Comtnittee for the District of Columbia to consider | mony. seraced Paris other towns dariog Wife not to attend the Thankse! ng atinner at the Perhaps the papers containing the parttealars of 4 President's house, for it would probably not be plea- | this mysterions affair may be fortheoming to-day | !2t° election. He concinded by assuring T should excuse myself, Indies, and gentlemen, | Bt the Cathedral of Notre Dame, being one of the | the expediency of repealing the charter of the Medi ‘Tho bride, @ tall brunette, was attired in a whito > 0 ol nt for her, ‘Tha fh Aneuage ised Deputies that the Government wished to for peaking at all, since when Icame to this country Six discourses given in 1867 on The Relations of | eal Kociety of the District of Columbia, and of taking | velvet robe with very loog trall, trimmed with white | #8” Thaptegiving toot Ree oe tut eee arecuee | Mt the Coroner's office, King tse lawyor, and about | fiverty, but with prudence mad Orremens, Rie Roches Wwas with the frm resolution of being silent. 1] Man to Society.” | Tne lecturer's delivery woe rapid | Orr medical practitioners in the Divtrict of Columbia, | silk, the corsage 5Pt,8, ta sompcctonr and trimmed | duet the hostess could not bo Drewant, fix months ago came from Arkansas, Where 1s Gor- | fort repiied today with bitterness to the speek ot to teach ; to study that wonderful | (han of ideas, nothing bene [resented in his wi- | equal Hig and opportunities, without distinction | with point lace, A eich vallol of lace sicvcented WOMEN CANNOT BW MINLATERS, oner Flynn? Kimperor, which caused. disorder in the "Chemtere } in g, 80 virgin, so fall Of promise for dress which was absolately new. But the ideas | of co Mr. SuMNEn gaid thos a surgeon who haa 4 a re i After apecches by Miss Phoebo A. Hannaford ahene Ee ater wi and were received with 6 4 disgent future, iety Which seems to fnifil the last wi ouel r f - | been breveted acolonel for his serviccs in the Union | bridesmaids, who were all droswed in white tulle | 4 ts. M. | PHOTOGRAPHS BY SUN REPORTER: 8 - ee at Gaal wih empect {9 the Numan races hehe, | fax tifa aes cae aed a ta. ght | Coate'win now practiing pigeietan in Wamhinaton. | Robes; Rounéed ang peeed, with Eux¢hic trang | smho adn da, OM. j embers oftau monte Henpoktot the slong Tsatd, to learn With wreaths of urange | Severance and ml. the Rev. Dr, the opening of ot to speak, Bat [1 Ms ambers, too “much 60, and those portions’ which | and be, with another member of bis profession, bad white eatin trimming, an: ering. | had reierence to the relationshi subsist- | upon making application to the Me; r ficMurdy, of Roseville, arore and ratd that he would ike to hear tt read, because if some of tho speakers round thelr fair re were France, in necessity, indigent and she ical Society of 1x Kroon. 4 s Br. A Day—Geod News for Smohere—The | bert toliagh at Mire Me tRochehey Soy Ringe ee he French Benevoieat Society brought bel me | ing between the sexes were neither judi- | the Distnet of Columbia, been biack-balled, onthe | men and & hers, Mr, Augustus Low aud Mr, mnelated its principica ho could not do so. lie did na Day jews for ere-The rato Inagh at him, Mi. was Lr iny suitering compatriots, and T was glad to cious nor philosophical, but amacked greatly of | around that tuey were ‘colored men. The effect | William A. Low, bet gid eens he comid Bot do 00. He dic Price C e Dews, Interrupted sed cailed, to creer, Mesy 4 nd (0 break my resolut Dublic, And Tdid this the m rance were iliumioated last night bonor Counell a Rome. pba of not speaking 10 | the priest, who theorizea of things which his vow | of that act wos to exclude them from codpern- i cheerfully since It | prevented ‘him from knowing. Evidently interior to | tion and counsel with members of that body In concerns the French: emigration, an ton Lacordaire, his reputation is much above his merits, | Washinton, and thereby inflict a penalty upon their deed not large, but endeared to Americ. ve and seoms to be due to the audacity with which he | patients, Arule of the sclety referred to prohibited istorical ees, by assoclations of spoke against the Government in 1868, He may be | consultation or association by the members thereof ington and Layiayette, ‘This is my excuse, I mu considered a good epecimen of the pulpit politician, | with Any resident practitioner nota member, Thus #0 explain that my voloe has betrayed me, Lt bi Many gentlemen of literary and religious reputa- | Were these colored practitioners shut out from tbe on fo ctred by the climate that yesterday T | tion occupied seats on the plaiform, and were evi. | ordinary opportuniites of consulting with thelr pro- he Ceremony wee pesteemse by the Rey, Dr. Homerjand at Ite conclusion Mr, Canifeld, the or: gantat.fburst Into the Mendelssolin W which’ appears. nowaday' marriage service ax the tlal reception at Mr. place, the number of visitors belng y The bride and bridegroom started for at about 4 o'clock P. M., intendiog to 't which would The rooms of the American Cigar Machine he gospel idea of rails Mott hastened the agt | Company were thronged yesterday aiternoon, by Bare rotecring te Preece one atimeuanced the pea | goatlemen invited to witnese the machinery tn oper: of Yhrist, which might ‘moon minister, as the Greek | tion, The wrappers are cut from the pure leaf by a word was Interproted both ways, (Low machine, A hundred leaves are placed in a pile, an:! much confusion, Dr MeMurdy tepited that the whole conduct of | Held tothetr places by a clamp, when four knives PORE & ration Of the dogma posmearea og beingable to meet you, but Providence | dently deeply interested, Mr, Greeley liateued with | fessional brethren tn important cases coming belore Ke'place at | th@.carly chureh bore him out In hia statement, and | tn the shape ofan oblone equare descend and cut out 'y, At Marseilles a crowd of has restored to me some portion of my former s0- if 8 M them. Their race w raded by the act, and the | week for the full reception, which will take place at im out in his statement, an ‘a men made violent demonstrations against the thy portio y foi 0° | rapt attention, proteasich whiah wee genie. of, Foch cotrae residence, They wili tuen go to es Waukte ver ce antia centeteak bon Spoken, | ‘MO wrappers, At the side of the room thirty very | minations In honor of the CReumenteal THE GOVERNMENT OF OUR LIVES, NEWYORK AS SEEN BY CONGRESS. | Eraded itself, The medical profession of W: Discnasion and investigation were wanted, and they | Pretty girls were sented making cigars, Tuo ma- this outrage wi ut a remedy if a naneatipieins ton must take notice et which I wish to bring before your at- allowed to continue w They marched through the streets ai . “ Marsollinise,” and destroyed decorations, tention is one of the most important, but the least | Fernando Wood ta the ae ang challenged both, She anid the frst to proclaim a | chines were evidently patterned on French cigarette Fink Avewas, _ | Bavioe fase to the world wee s worse, aTit w Jerstood of topics, It is“ the government of our could obtain 48 through the action of Congress, | At 1 o'clock yesterday afternoon a largo and . MeMurdy contended that declamation was not | Machines, though mach larger ta size, The tobueco the mob alter making 60 arrests, es." Aud this government of ont's life is note Agreed to. highly fashionable throng of ladies and gentlemen | argument, und that woment could not, under the |! placed in the machine, which revolves by steam. proud. For if it be anoble thing—this vovernment In the House of Representatives yesterday, pei ped o c ap ontee trp oat ot the | DUe coraer of Twenty-first streot, the occasion | to saints later the sacrament, but wanted tne more fi which in ¢ fed to the mackit to-day the Minister of State allud fo ‘the assess gm people by tee people—how much nobler Is | Gen, Butler having proposed that the Assessors of Wied titles es taneee e being the wedding of Mr. Walden P, Sorymser and take ah Hog. ea the he ok Mrs. 9 Sau comple , rane Uw bling of the counell of the Church at Rome, and Foreraing principte hae been deftaet an the coucels | Internal Revenue take the next census the Ifon. etal ravence ‘ata Mise Annie James, of Riverdale on the Hudson. | with ail that wa at aUilt the great object to afterward cut off Up machinery’ ‘The eigara | vered# sperch foreshadowing the [-- As Shee, that is, the motual knowledge of someting | Fernando Wood took the floor ead that the | Cottle coeor 4 ay the Judicial tribusas any | All the eligible soats in the spacious charch were | be obtained overs ed all the mii By thee, machines. resemble’ thoes make by | would not bealtate to take strong atepa for the FP a man’s elt, [Applonse from Mr. Urecley]. | soeadment o@ered by Mr, Bator was act withoet the decision of the political de- | occupied by elegantly dressod ladion and thelr es Insvance, hy hana; experta fail to detect tho difference, tection of Spain, in. case the counell should Bhe scholosts of | the middle ayes, defined . perispents of the Government op political questions) | corte, Late comers congregated on the sidewsik ment, and bellevod she Was as Rood ‘The eins garn from 49. to $7 por week. and ex- | mivsares hostile to her interests. ot te ee Eocrmeds | that as. life, aa | merit, and added that his iret impulse | and It ls herepy declared that a ‘of Saates whout as With ue sacrament, rienced operators occasionally reach #10 and #15, ~o— Kaypt fends the Knee to T Dec, 9.—The Viceroy of rleld 4 15 the nitiniatum of the Sultan, alt and in the veatibule, thus thinking \o obtain a better & motion “presenting ‘three points of hotter, | + | had bee favor anything which would Point of departure, way traced, snd “point | respi ans “Oa te ? <. saminn ae Of arrival, Bat they did not define the moving | restrict tho patronage of the Administration, 2 And be ft further enact wer, the tix mofira of Ife, and of the road which | but considering thejvast luterests at stake and know- | Coucfoas to accide what goverment le the eeteulision q ond it ® hereby, in accordance with should trace, If 1 reduce this ps ilvsis dit thre he Teascns the heact, aad tye | We that the whole value of the census depended on | P0610 8 NiMtsat ed that Do evil Plate by the decision of Ue political departments ‘Government on political ons. That it reste with ‘nese thirty girls, we are informed, with the WaAe The WOKEN WAny, the machinery, can turn out 90,000 cigars Int Mr. Taylor, editor of the Wyandotte Gazette, was day, One girl bas repeatedly mad 000 tn twolv the next kpeaker, and after ho bad Gutehed, Lucy of the proprictors avowed that the Cor Bione rea he following petition, which will be iy to furnish cigars $10 per thousand be- Presented (o the Legislature of the State at its next | low tho trade Price, view of the bridal party, Operatic muste was por- formed by the organist of the church while the rela- tives and friends assembled, and during the depar- conditions it imposes, foid, the reason, the heart, and the a ; ture of the cortége, —— ses. Yot neither the first hor the last-ean be | ts precision and accuracy, he would not allow any extsts in Virgins Hssleaippl or Texas and i soesio Eline Fos upenstivit fey the ieoes ly to the beasts, | feeling of a partisan character to interfere with It, Wee \couasaned Bhavana i ging of ld ta m |. The Boise, Confusion, and silly futter which en- | ‘75 ing senate and Assembly of the State of New Jersey: Wenlsnsns Pet Detsieduien: a) M OCBAN CABLES, ee ole bene walte inal juxtaposition with | ‘The people of New York city bad very reluctantly meut ener by the Executive re fidiclal power or | sued upon the arrival of the bride were quite as nf New, leney pray your | The trial of the sureties of the lato defaulting | ‘The British Government will take possession of al ie aihority of the United Btw t H . em, less acute, less poweriul. ‘The senses have | Come into the aystem of internal taxation, For | Mylo bs uur lench Sate deren Oo colt te | loud, unnecessary, and Irreverent as aanal, Miss jonatituilon OF this, hate us Co sccureto women | Treasurer of Westchester eounty, Mr. Henry Wil | the telegraph lio secoraing mpuises which ore gi and bestlal, and if man | mon‘ls and years honest men ia that city had | tn the Cong the United States; and ttl, hereby | James appeared In the usual costuino preseribed by Wile, wah) eobdinded sastarday la White 1 to the provisions od. shares with the brute beusts in having such impal- | striven to commend it to their constituents not to CeO a tor thet More selene es yen act | Dame Fashion for modern brides—white satin and 0 pray, Four honorable body eo to amend the 0 y uf " \iing of the Peabody, funeral ions, they do uot represeot bis true nature, but ‘y bile tie Of tho Febol Stator. passed. Marck Re tae | tulle; and the three very charming bridesinaide—- arali prunertet Faal canemanl may makes | before Justice Gilbert, Mr, Samuel Hopper, ex- wing, Piao aly art, ‘aud that the least considcrabl:, of it, | evade their responsibility to the Government. | of, (he renol | States supplementary. the ‘arg | Miss Sorymser, a sister of the groom, Miss Kato manner tat ali other sane addte persoay are | Sopervisor, and Mr, Daniel Munt were examined. (1 aad mele oT oh, mam Js, jwssimilated to the | Among tho poorer classes, who had suffered from | politcal mtusit chancter, the propriety or vatdity | Harriman; ot twenty-alath streets and Mise wimcre, | {ne.tame mal sh 1 ‘ angels. Yet Ke could never be the | jane tpat A Nem f Of which nojudtetal tribunal ie competent toguestion, | daughter of the eminent banker twore kite toa ‘Alnos that ‘Their testimony showed that the defateation was | ‘phe co-emonies of the opening of the sessions of mug existence, For it is | Dene itratted into the war, and from all sorte of in- | god ine supreme court of the United Heales if herevy | tan te maed reapectively with diderent colored | ber deceased bi known in February, 1862, bat that no investigntion | tne (Koamenical Coane! Cj on Is not | Quisitorial investigations ow entitled to the life ‘wife's real oatate ; oF else mal aman into their private and | protibited troy: enter {s not suMetent for | other affairs, the people naturally shrunk | £1/)"!DE out of the ex ining jurisdiction of gatin ribbon and flowers, The ceremony was por: trang ull. Whole of his seccoaed | was ordered until the fil of that the Intorest of tho tur perth Reed tr ine Revs Mtr fe cee ieee pind on Weunenday evening, In uonor ot tus ttl i ON nd eany nrg wie . i r ee © postponed on necount ta paar yClPle, warm, cousoling in- | from assessors and collectors of internal revenue. | such sates shail be wimitted into Ene Conerece ofthe | aud Impressive manner. After tho nupiisis, tho iersend Wy ie ownervhip’ || Seema tie es Netto oe, Wrpegeis bacspie gh alate 2sotncbs- Are his nature; he seeks in vain for sym. They have an instinctive aversion to giv: those | was duc the State, here wae a cauces of the aure- THE LATEST NEWS FROM CUBA, ited States, of Congress shail recognise such ould be obtained | governments as val mcaliwhile all acta, oF parts anthorizing An appeal, writ of error, havens other proceeding to pring before bald Bus low ‘any case, civil oF erimin bridal part. and a few relatives and iriends met at the bridegroom's residence Ia Twenty ninth street, where the customary Wedding d¥edner wus served in Delmonteo's best izle, |The tale bride received « large nymber of valuable gifts, some being rare and valuable, Thuredays in January Mra. Walden P. Beryuser will be new residence on Murray Hill. ‘The newiy married couple are now enjoying an extensive wedding to and will not retura to New York for several day A Woddi ‘There was avery quiet and unprotentious wed- of the wholo of her deceased busbar pert: + ee a i ce: agreed to pre Y of of his wife,” *y Lephadaad antes idl Ban Purpose of Investigation, Willetts presen Last not lonat, that the law which gives the onstody | eda forged receipt from the State Comptroller, pod muaraamaly oC ctundean solely te the Mauna ay | shows i Sree LW itistis tea bean ts + also understood thi ir, Willetts hav ransier to Ute fathead ond Seat p of children belong equal: | Mr, Jolin W. Mills securitios valued at $90,000.‘ The ly to father and mot wid a * large audience at the onening of the [YE lads liaccendiabiamaadasaaraags mea being present than ateither in ane previous sessions, Biackwell read the | Working Women’s Assoc! on the Riox- ‘wing resolution, which was adopted : ; the Executive Committes of t Cakotarilidas ainda ihe Shah 4 persor ation. whieb in order to have the census what itoubhtto be. This Anim gtuat | bul not cnly’ proposed a ecusts oF poi uation, but e udy und re: | to go tar beyond that and to inquire into the most Mectlon T never tound warmth or uny princ rivate and sacred affairs of life, fuguirtes when | imi biowsal! wo A umanity in the abstract. But when ny Rid never before been mate elther under this or any | Soret Baten krd’ cf neue euch eas ht we again into the word, the stuaows and | otiee Geen When tho Government sende | which autoofiae an appeal in nuy ‘case dark shapes were changed for liviog tlings replete | {te emissary into a honsebold, it must send at east | ment. of the “Circuit Court of with grandeur. the ideas became clotaed with ‘dest, an acceptable agent whom the'people would honestly | States in (any habeas corpus proceeding to Bloritied ana (wil of meaning, and truthfully communicate with. Was tho Assust- | Subretne, Court, or which authorise the TUS MEART THE TRUE MOTIVR OF LIFE, ant Assessor of that class? He thought not, Re- | pring betore tt f No, the true motive of human life Is neither to be | (rye, o the New York cons Pre | cles and some of the Supervisors, in watch It was at the holding of & special mecting thy Or consolation in jdeat; and these are waat | omice 0 Bie'Fesson presenter, if Yoenight ba order be wate from my own experience, I would me when I devoted my existence sally ms Havana, Deo. 8.—Count Pozos and General Dulco's wife have sailed for Kurope. The message of President Grant, which was telographod here from New York on Tuesday and published im the Papers of this morning, bas caused intense cxeite of 1865, he stigma. | any other Court or of an Hzcd it ag a shameless partisan frand upon the An attempt at the reorganization of the Work- The thiners with the revolution are ind In the senses or yet in the reason, It ts the | aaad i Suffrage Association be fi P ment, #ympathin eart whicli rules, [Applause frou Mr. Greeiey.] ie | BeoPiey when tnd ent down the population of the States ovr by otlirggannye Mee hag wow tplbap norlal 10 Congroeh tf ing Women's Association was mado last night at | disoppotnted, but the Spaniards are satisfcd, ana aa "Ppl fom sta centre inthe body rales per reprenehtation ta! the Stato Lexieavure, In tne rein wn cre Wednesday. ‘The contracting parties wore atten | tendlnx sulirage to women on the Pimoton Hal, Mee. Norton, boing tn the chair: | jook upon the, menage ag the barb ager of pease and the veins. It seizes the senses that were im. wee adanl bal 3 inl! be adm th Lucy Stone was announced a Mra. McKinley read @ paper carnestly applauding | and prom is she taland, pare, Drutlsb, dmmonde, travsfusca theuvwith new ‘THR IMPOSSIBILITY OF HONESTY IN NeW YORK. ‘ Virginia Burton, daughter of the Iate famous | ensuing you the action of Mrs, Richardson In quitting her first pitts bod of op ere converting Grovieieas borer, ung clorifics them, makes them pare, holy, Butler of Massachusetts closed the debate by ‘uroeted proceed with prisoners 1 Tne bride res Greseed in THY SUFYRAGISTS BRANDED AS 1ONORAMUSRS. lusband after being allenated;from him, and strongly inte, ‘The Azht lasted two daya, from Tet me define the ueart, “There is the material organ | Qlaimed that under it there would be grester em | © aby Uinil pr OF auihority whatever. #8 betbonnel consisted of tis | ,,Me. Adams of Nowark said: I believe there would | reprobating the conduct of MeFariand.. Mrs. Nor- | twornine until night: aly Ae pM nag id the centre—the heart proper. ‘There is the spiritual | Genet that under Tt there would be greater eft Picinid RATEROLS Ghame, samo material, There were no bridexmatds nor | HAYS’ been no war but for the ignorance of our cmi- | ton ollowed in the same strain, ‘The ground. tien genta hareased the troops the eatire distance, Organ tho centre of the spirit—the soul, These two | groatst ccoromy. The eee haan Mowe ‘York » groomsmen, and after the wedding ceremony. t grants, Who come Nere treerant of our bistory and | was, that McFarland fl-treated his wile, and. lost | but the convoy reached Las Canas, Bearte make ina, make all the mysteries of his pas- | fyr Wood) had. Inform ‘ommittes that tho | Mf. STEWART offered a joint resolution directing | bridal party held a brief Teception at 4 V Kenlus. None are more unxious to vote than these | bor uilection, aud could ao longer expect her to live — so Woo, hone are More | with hum, indifferent to the priv of voting than those the ~arere ay com| tear tb Nea bur Mikating at Le lasor Peddie was then called upon je aseat o ) - eian tas Fada wile chee ee de The ice at McMillan’s open rink was crowd ‘The Rev, Olympia Brown next occupied the ros. | ed with experts yesterday, It was not quits as hard trom, and while she was speaking, » bay horse and | as the day previous, bat was very acceptable to those Penang vont Maga of ite" Bpera cane Waa who find health and amusement in open alt sport. Gen, Cussin M. Clay entd that the cause of woman | Frank Swift, Cheesoman, Mcar, and other cracks of sufrace bad for years bad his most ardent *ym- | the New York club wero on hand, Bicdelo's band athy, furnished ent music, PaTWé foul atream of European emigration doubly | Mymshed excelien ‘Twenty-socond street previous to thor d - ‘The Money Expended by the United States for Boston, ut a Slnvery ia Cuba, Wasmixuron, Dec. 9.—A member of the Hi has prepared a resolution calling upon the Jor Information relative to the cost of czeguting Ge noutrality lawa in preventing the sailing of a Oul expedition, It is waid to have been enormous, ra — THK 8P sions and bis suferings, ‘The human heart which the Secretary of the Interior to suspend his orders o weeps and trembles, which blecws, which sacrifices | paray. of ee tere gees, gp eng) November 2 und M, 1869, restoring to private ontry teelf, ‘This, this alone is the moving impulse of | fnatwould seer tor ut there should be ho eegags | the laud her:tofore withdrawn for the benefit of the aman life, Under the palpitating breast is the cen- | taken at all, ‘There might be dlosyneracy about | Southern Pacitte Railroad of California, until the fral soul of the material body, the master of the | New York that nothing could be done there which | (ud 0! the present session of Congress, 80 that the Blood, whe lord” of lle. Covextatont with | wou'not nifrand in some way or forts, but ke tran | juecreats of preGmption and homatead ‘settlers wud Wide hg foul, the centre of that spirit | there could be an honest census taken, He admit. | te, risbts of the railroad company way be investi hich God breathed into men's nostrils when | ted that there was gated. ; that noth Be became 4 ving thing, or ian is'not a thought | be: ceand our as Rice None aout eine pra Ae, ie ven FaieaTtLe aria, idea, He Ts a passion ; he ts love, In hisha- | the census, about gol operations, or about doubtless moral will, conscience, what | of every sort, Tt’ acemned to be one living. mass form time for holding elections for. Klectors of —_—s— The Monk ata P: Father Hyaciuthe attended Miss Wilks’s wed- ding with Mr. and Mra, Jobm Bigelow, the first Protestant marriage he had ever witnessed. Ie was afterward the honored gucat at the elegant reception at the residence of the her in Latnyeite yl © assombled the grace ond fashion aud Beauty of the city, He withdrew carly. ANISH GUNBOATS, The G: a the Courts ia ron Will, but below that, down at the roota below 4 fraud, of which the gentioman (Mr, | President and Vice-President of the United States, sig you wall An ove, Itt the fore of man. Ie he Wood) wae a reproseatetive. (Laugier) tnd Hepresentatives In Congress, tn all the States of pssnasl atch sd roquire the accession of the female vote ofsamcrica | Gary runklye; the Cupltoling Lake end Union Pond | “Payer of Npain—The Vessels te bo Ree ected arte vice Mee i | waigopignnss nr bee Metierhe wee | tay trtetn retnsabgesicga | IFRLTCITOTS wamnraane, | Ulan bial er ment, avon ie | "Yast aut yb a ty Sucge Pierrepont came Into the Ultod Bata By love.” the story of the artist wks a r \ ‘State on second Tuesday of October in the q ui jerrepont came into the Uni 4 aime, secret “i thowa. Am erie idee: My Pirorie Has eriblaa te fay. which they are to bo elec hat Hepre- | Both Hu Wife su forth give it my bearty support, the skating rlak, ee P fous sketeh. ‘Pho devil 1s bebind bis ®. Borien—U thought not. (Laughter } oy Cuniday of teetoler teat peneety we ratching mith anxiety tho work of bis | Mn. Woon—TI ask the gentleman whether his opin. | beeianing of the terul of the Congreas te cae ot for he fears that his glories may win souls to | ion of New York las been gathered from the amceat are clocted. - bas Geaven. But after a tittle serutiny he cries disdain: | of litigation to which be has been subjected to | Mr.STOCKTON Introduced a bill to further amend for the strokes of mortal | there * CLaugnter.) an act to provide Internal reveoue to eupport the f, the representation of Ma. Burgen—Not at all, sir, I havo never yet | Government, It amends tho act pf June 30, 1364, by y things. And itis true that with ordinary sagaci- | beon able to get @ caso for trial ip New York. I | adding to section 184 @ proviso that all bequests or She observer may detect the lovers, when love te | expect a good deal of fraud when Ido, Ta further | devises of personal or real property In trust, exclu. seated. for it betrays itself in every wetion, | criticism of the dotails of the bill Mr, Butler said | alvely for charitable usos, shail be exempt trom tax tomething of somebod}, witha human be, | Re,Tanted te know he statics of ralirad trans. | or duty, Relerred tothe Compitieg ow Finance, °° 2 tion, of the express business, and of the tele- ir. provides lands Ang or an idea, with himself or another. And thie | graph business, because he looke! forward to the | the States of Florida, Alabama, btsalesi ‘Mrs. Davia, of Orange, next addressed the Conven- tion on the development of divine humanity in the world, and the dawn of progress and luman rights, Mes! Lucy Stone closed the Convention with words agement, and thanks tothe press for its | December 9, the barometer stood at 90.04. This is ne alee rhea yregtiten Sdjvurned sine | tho highest point reached for some th bah isinita és greatent olevation of the barometer the United States occurred at Milwaukeo, Wiscon- Wasurnarox, Deo. 9.—Tho House Reconstruc- | #9, 00 January 8, 1964, when 31.23 was reached, An tion Cermmittee had & tong session to-day on Vir- | ¢streme depression of the barometer ay * ginis. Gov. Wolker and the represcntatives of December 95, 1681, at Observatory, Uirecn- District Court room yesterday, and asked Judge Blatchford to postpone tho bearing on the motion te release the Spanish gunboats until today, The learned gentleman was prepared to show that the seizure of the vessels was authorized by law, and that their earronder to Mr, Delamater or the owners would be In violation of the neutrality laws undew which they are detained. He had consumed the mid- night oll in searching for statutes to cover the prev coodings of the Government; and he found that e rae of Extort! vorced from her First Husband ¢ Catharine E, Collins has sued for divorce from her husband, Charles H, Collins, on the ground of adultery, and he has sued to have the marringe an- nulled on the ground that she hed @ husband living when he married her, In her sult the wits charge adultery on the husband's part with various persons, mn Were mingliny Hove will peep through for itis the moter of exist: | time within the next ten years, when the country | lana, and Arkanaas shall bo satject to. disposal un. | among others with Hattie Tomlinson, with whom | Wells party were present wich, Ragland ; it was 81.89 Inches. Iu the typhoon, ‘ence and wust show itself, ld have to nh those der the Homestead Laws, by sale and iocation di 1 fully, ‘The party off the Chinese coast, on Sopt. 21, 1800, the buro: | “people” have the same status as & “nation ‘THE GREAT MOTTO, tad take controler them.” reey laserene st er lag if pabite | Woe batteeed a possmoeed of ter cteen meres tea! a, and the oniy teens now motrical reading was 91.03, in our neutrality ‘When he had made thia dis ania lwnde in oth Tote ot erriverfon, Be pale ould say tien, take tlds asa motto: © yeas nee oe OER ee ne poane er risbeun) Wenar gus Mouel Eat es THE DRAWBACK FRAUDS, Gaye ane hall be required of the present Legialature to cor pel them to keep foith with the Government and eet a erty arising out of his business, which is the manu- covery, be wae call to Washington, where facture of orerde watches, hts income being several ie id that negotiations were in progress Tor ie re 1 to th \ y. eanentipweene House of Koprosentativos. thousand dollars, to backslide {nto their evil ways as soon as they ¢ yesterday, before ¥ of the gunboats, with a view to disarm Brads "ar bier We lecrian Ment ae: Renate | inteterd te ttae Mr. Buooas, of New York, presented « petition | matiod thin weinan Us 1668, Ae elfen fete tn, | inne to take thent on their honor, Buller “wasrs | Judge MoCuna, on behalf of John O'Mahony, tohave | Beinte hia ewtt tothe national esrito Bir Pleneapoe piers, Of paterlaliet, of olate every wher 1p Associates in gf ripe algatt rand ife Hmnporsion ade of New | she then hed usband living; rome guarantees, The Committeo will settie It on 000 of the $40,000 gold belonging to the Fenian aoa. f , reporwe ot tay oe. that jo¥ ved Generous fcart, carrying with it t Mr. Blatchford, whose infamous connection | "Mr’ “Fisuua a potion of “severel hundred | Sebtemver, 1968, they had Le SAG igs gee eu fund peld to him by Thomas J. Barr struction in the United Statorfand. the ing from the heart into domestielty with the drawback frauds in the Custom House haa Hagara county, New York, asking for | res tote of land’ int San Begecice ane rents OuESS. qulnat the fama ty chriaseis® Peerarious vetions | Rice that they are to ‘be. used neniust the people fo pits fa shar nto pallies been the ebjet of padi comment uring the pan | remorse al dae om co 1 4 | hm mo a clan spon treat i'n see! co He PA Meine Merk oy Gea Meo ure ashamed of their hearts, month, is now assuming the safe, but dishonorable | free list tea, collec, molasses, and syrup, melado or | 2,snuul the marriage are, Sans, ble wife bed a0 mont at the Kuropa Chess Koome, SPARKS FROM THE TELEGRAPH. faliure of the Government, however, to to their reasons for recrimne, Th réle of a witness against bis associates in crime, fom, stains for print- | that the pretended divorce was ‘ileal, the ‘partied A tournament is in progress at the Europa —2- — in bis views, led Hr, Precrepent, it is said, to call trade bhortly after his fight to Cana at tho time not being residents of California, where fan adjournment of the case ti l., H he put bimself in mes of individuals, even into tne halls of the | Communication with certain officinls and friends in | structing the Committee on Naval Per Phare, Bot it is with the heart that we must love | this city, and it was ultimately arranged, with his | quire ito the propriety of ameoding rist, that we must adore God. It t the beart consent, that he ald accom laws by making It the duty of 10 th ‘Suet must speak In our business, our life. and our | Some other person authorized to Pare youchers and transmit them to jon, Its the heart which should anumate the Ba alte inant ce te kh address of the pensioner, Adopted. church, Respect the church as the base Bh Hy ee ll A gt Mr. VAN ‘TRUMP presented joint resolutions of the Chow Rous, Iu which 90 players are engaged. Tie | Good ale ighing in Boston. Most successful competitors for chess honors are up loved to deve as follows: Mr. B, Lissner won 16 games, Havigetion bus ot the Connestions river, Jost 1; Mr, Mason won 18 games, loat 4; Mr, J, Liss: ner won Tgames, lost 1, All other players have lost more games than they bave wou, ci a, argh Cheas Club Tournament, Were in principle {8 permitted to ol 01 when into the councils of the nation, cla to recuive certaim ** doct ‘rom Weak 7 jon, which will embody orders the rutonssed the vossslsy upon te fling of the. usual Bewdee - Court” Resa postndnet the ease, the for the oulier side consentin the divorce was obtained. He also asks iu bis sult to have her restrained. from prosecuting aay sults tenant im, oF obtaining any alimony oF auppbre Onder the agreement of soparati Bic tie) hag obtained #800," | cali "i re. Colllins replica to that suit by setting up the legal proceedings (u 1568 In California, showing & ser. © post ofice YOTTINGS AhOUT TOWN, of the spirit, but remember that it is the | De 3 3 Ohio’ Legislature rejecting the proposed Fitteonth : f The Chinese tam! sat erdesio! Saw, that it’ is the Teason. which “killsy but the Susie plone Kin eadar' meccehoaee tr’ e areal Cosstitutional smentmente Joss. ta tes dlveree eee pea club which numbers at present 95 pares, | Ue Se ne ‘The Virginia arrived this morning spirit (the heart), whieh maketh alive, (Immense | Suahyy Placed lim under surveilan before | ,, MF Lovauautpax introduced bitls to provide for | that'he had been seen ia’ Califoreia utes the Gina | RAS organized & tournament In which 15 of iho B. Adama, \t Inwycr and politieian of « bo ae ‘applause, Which lasted several minutes.) Yes, let ppeared. & promin ers; «Morrie, Livingeto ty, N.Y, Cub bie th the continued supply of urtifclal limbs to woldiers orris, Livingstom county, N.Y. Cut bis Uuroat Us be Men Of the heart; let us say with the Ameri- | Gommissioner Osborne with bis bondsman, BM. Ht retake part. Up to the *prescat time about of the opening of the sult; also, that Mr. Collins +1 a art i is . is) eae he ; Kate Parley Sieg yootorday at GA Oliver street of M | and to excend the time for Oling claus for additional yet | eshave been played, The subjoined score nlemperance, at the age of ern poet Longiellow, the favorite of two heml- peeiiere, @ ane of the Judge, abo want bali | Punt, p Bleavelé ta 6 Pi np M yh aelion to Drove thet ow the position of the most successiul play. mmittee on Reconstruction hada mecting | James Gould was found dead on the floor of bia spheres: . Biativen hamso LRiaalion shecestine the ‘cham Tum GoLD conspiracy. Mr, and Mrs. Coline ved besoiig tenether tn Cul- Wernick won 7 gues, lost j Haron | on theadmismon of Virylule yesterday, Out arrived at | room at's: Broome stieet yesterday. Hien che Goad yest Wary ite deed abouts of his partners in the drawback’ frauds, and to ofter a resolution for the | {fornia from that tine uatil 1963, when they removed iTgumcr,ioathree ete I, Vout food j Harriet, dpe (oploree) mas ust, Good te pee detains dea sate Gury ila dead ; sboate of le partners a the Grawosek frends, lommitiee of hve Biembera te | to this cliy. The @ret husbend Hosglande was | Won 1 gamer, lost three, C, oxt won games, | ‘The House y if, fefurodd to adjourn over to | room’ at 1d Greed sirect, Sho had boom sick’ twe r nam . Buti! J United States veasel abortly after | lst three, F’ Fuchs wons games, lost, ‘The otuer | Monday in oraer to get through the Ceusus vill before | hey, Heart within aud God o'er head, A prominent oMfetal connected with the Federal that led to the unusual and big y, layers aré tn the minorit; the hoildnys, THR TWO SCHOOLS. building in Chambers street informed our reporter in the New York gold | ber marriage to Collins, and the latter became | Ply td ‘The Murray Hill rival, the Lierre Sociable, takes iid aOR, yoaterday that Judge Pierrepont had informally oon- | nuarket, from the 2st to the 2th of September last; | guardian for her infant child, and was fully aware, it a - officers of the navy warmly Sena; | pace nt tho residence of Geo. Morrison, Baq., Madison. Men from all tine have enlarged on humon joy | dented to take Blatchford a a witness, ‘The Jas and especially to inquire if the President, the Secre- | 1s claimed,of connected with her relation LOSSES BY FIRE, Seiareserr oe ts a the Medi and | avenue, to-night, and eufer and have from these considerati it ts said, received instructions to that effect trom | tary of thc Treasury, or any officer ot the Govern. | to her frst hi — ve . A Workinzmen's meeting in Faneuil Fat evolved two schovls, the materialist ond the mystic. | Washington. ment, Was in any inapner mterested in causing such Mrs. Coll iloges that when she executed t A freight car, Inden with cotton. took fire tn the io the Kentucky ripe re zenter: lay a bill was aight not 4 Nathaniel E. Chase for the Ma: The former pronounces heaven to have no exis The examination tm the ease of Blatchford, which | fluctuation, with power to #end for persons and pa piper, oF separation acknowledge | Hudson Rivor Hallroad depot, Bt. John's Prorediy estenil ‘he conventional fate | of Koston, It ot 5 tu '* Park. late on | -finterest as high as 10 per cout re fence, or if it has, to be, us recards the carth, a& | has been set down for Saturday, will doubiless be fo the notary, and'that her al ewan ob Weanesday nlzht. Ono balo of cotton was butued ber nC from her by fread, misreprosentation, and dev pers. ‘The Baptist Union held a sociable at the Grand Mf it never existed ‘He sees nothing ‘but , SCOFIELD and others objected, and the resol fore the firae ‘Quen Many miltious worth | | Hog cholera prevails in ecntral Kentucky. ‘The | srareliuscevening, “About a0) gucale wore provost ee the earth, and his vision pever eiraye from that dust Postponed Sin the srvengements are made to bring tte OPIEED snd of rT a On the other hand it claimed that Mrs. Collie stpcovsry wel A red in the deput. ‘ eat nap tor of Louisville jondanined ®Arove Of 0 | cétiauion was served. which forma our planet, e latter, the mywti was fully aware o! conduct, and was represented enterda, Too, Originating in the basement " Moe, claims howd, they to roach Heaven tas teens rn BRINGING GEORGIA TO TERMS. by counsel; that ehe hae harassed ulin will various | occupied Uy" Mary sehiioldere coucert peice in Mt | ‘Troops have been sent to Aen Dieyo, Cul., to look Brosivay cide, Uy aicestien of bepecintcomsnt Neuen, Beer tnean ite au ike Joys wh.ca God bas given, Terrible Sudoriug ut Sen, Mr. Suanus (Ind.) introduced a bill to perfect the | proceedings for alimony, has had him arrested on & | Bowery, was burned.” 1 after Government property there, which has been taken | has teen moved tawara six fects and concentrate his existence on himself, He must Further particulars of the disaster to the ship | reconstruction of the State of Georg: writ of né exeat, and troubled him tn various ways nd Adore, occupied 04 lager beer | possession of by eves. ‘The working people will meet this (Priday) evesiag devote life to the contemplation of the rut heav- | Orion have been received, The crow and officers At directs the military commander of the Department Mrs, Collins moved Ieaterday, before Judge Bar- enalng & meeting of influential citizens was held in Pitts: | in euben House, 2 Bowery, to orvanise e Cham en, and the oblivion of the present earth. He mast to convene by proclantation the Legislature of nard, Supreme Court, Chambers, to send toa jury hi, tnat Bight, to urge the Government to pardon or | (evrcunieettive Tndectey wil'ae ene parate himseif from the passion of moriality, shat | Were sick with scurvy, and short of provisions for the question whether the agreement was frauiu- | Several stores on the corner of Georee and Hun- | reprieve Dr. Mch@ppe. A GAS Ch tha ulnen Gaara — his eyes to the Weaknesses, the penitence, the suffer. | forty-five days, Their sufferings were intense, On 10’ take the oath of office’ require lently obtained, and the application was opposed on Feterborg, Ont. wera burned a vecne | The wich Islands observed the %th of No- | niriugotone hundred ‘bees at the Hever Ings of huis fellow-beings, and torget that | the gq of November, when the ship was within | uruction acts; ond itrequires the Legilature the ground that it was ® question for a Judge or & by ’whtch several men were setlonay tae | Yombor ake Holiday in honor of te regoxnition of the | Muck body sisowbers for — ho ts (8 man among fellow-men. (Applause | thirty-live miles of San Francisco, they experienced | venrd to adopt the Fitteenth Amondment to t referee. jured, bome of them are bot expected to recover. Government by the United States, Kugifhd, and France. | night, from Mr. Greeley] In short, to must give | a heavy gale from the north, lost their falls, aed | stituiion as ® condition precedent to represeu at the same time, moved for a com ptacicdaatnt seta A remarkable thunder and hail storm has visited | ‘The poultry exhibition in the Rink closed last Up his duties, and for fear of living miscrably | were driven to the south, when they made for Ban | © ine witnesses in Cullfornia, to which PERSONAL INTELLIGEN Hawall, Sandwich Islands, After the storm the moua: | night. /A trio of Nrabruas told at Acton for Bh. chee or simply, must live usclessly, But trom my own | py ‘On her arrivol there the sick crew were in- (CY AND TAR CENSUS. the objection was made already the wins asia ? talus were covered witheuow, Brahmas were offered for sale privately at from $300 (e experience, und from those things which T have | im ely landed, and placed in a comfortable hos- | Mr. INornsouL introdaced # bill authori: nosses were being examined by commission gees Anthony MeManny fell from a ladder tn the new | #00 cach. fearied from the hearts of others, Pam emboldened | pital. westions in the divorce suit, to tench fearlessly that the two things are not in. : = ri Was willing to allow the testimon: additional i id the plaintif ue of legal Louder notes to the omfold street, Bos — Mr, Win, H. Popo will recto Manfred in Harlem | sethodet Pubiiching Budi ca Bi ob Saturday evening. ton, yeoterday, nd was killed Tus Sun wae misinformed by # person forged the name of Mr. Wilitain D. Cable and a li 1,000,000, is after discussion th for- “ mpatible, aud that it is in the union of daty to Shee ar the bute le wes ittreeren bed meinbers | sult to be used in the second, so revent delay | John W. Garrett how been regiected President of | The treaty for the Fight of wey serose the Tethinas | et ee ere daye. ue rente. led © gene yeaven and curth, the conquest of one not crossing vigorous | took up the bull for aking of the census, | #8d expense, which a! apply. The | the Baltimore and Oulo Railroad, of Darien, rejected by the Coiombian Senate, will be re- | Beaters on election day. pe tltumate Bay a he eer, hes Se cod Demet Supreme | Mr. BUTLER moving that it be made tho duty of the | Court (ook the papers, reserving its decision. Mr. Dennis Sullivan, Mr. Greeley's private secre. | Considered and ratiNed oy that body, : Abner Mel jen JF, Adiwtant General of the 3 Ree Tature was the sublime doctrine fH ‘ached | Judge have been lodged with the President, avd to- | {ternal revenue assessors to take the census. ‘Th tary, also holds a position in the Custom rigade, Nek ¥ louse, On Wedneaday burglars robbed the bank of Galla- 000, Twont) ‘thi t, nignt before last. It was Another Fra fut n Hye: te following this motion may be found el ft Divorce. Mr. James A, Briggs of this city Is a candidate for | tt, Mo., of 6, ed the banker, Mr. Shetts, sunt eee Tests naen telinun eke Sr Meee haat Suthers man ka stare that tee, tesla ones Tho debate being closed the question w Eliza Wetton applied yoaterday bofore Judge | the position of Third Auditor of te Treasurys” maak. Obe oF the ropbere Wat Severely | Oe Oe te esidermen eicical sill this isthe law; not inolation, "whieh isa cowardly | Hon. Edwin M Stanton will not permit him to take | taken, ‘on Mr. Butler’ need,’ 84 WSF) psrvard, Supreme Court, Chambers, to haven de- | _ Gov. MeDougall will enter the Red River ‘Territo- 2 Kio is fh or, | Board of x eee ee rod dey, ¥ | @ position on the Supreme Bench is Incorrect, He | Jected—aven, ot souated, . seared '. plified TY A» 8000 a8 the Queen's proolamation reacties hivn oho, Maren Biver, at, Coxsackie te frozen aver, | Oo" erot abandons TS AOR ae o fartecovercd trom ilnens resulting irom i | On motion of As, Woop, and afier onaiderab te | erve of divorce, obtained against her w ew months | Yansane ye and at Rhiaebeo gn Pro ve labora ia the War Depa: arly ail his time to his law prac ry . | disenssion, faut 8 10 de> | fag each District Superintendent to be a resident of the district, since by her husband, James Wetton, set aside, she ex: ntyand Tong | &Xce Gulladay, momber of Congress | Btoamors nl erest aiMcully 1a Tuswing, aud uo all J open the Bible at the comm nee Oke a eFeaakiore on Wednesday | vessels are visivie. An exiibition of thi At recorded that God made Adam lord over the earth 1 curiorities of nature from Kentuck: Bight in favor of r claiming that it had beea freadutentiy obtained. It rect M. BK. Churel pe: ‘and all its created beings, but tnat there wasa want A motion by Mr, Woop to adjourn until Monday, | appears that she hed separated from ber Lusbend In The Hon, Jacob Cohen bas recovered the horse A. Starr. The proceeds are to in Adam's heart which’ the empire of the planet Gen, Butler and Horace Greoley, d which was apparcntly carried on ® division of ro nee ceca tg rege yeah portion of | £nacis! on from the polling place ip the Fiftecuth aaah Ly could noi fill, God bad surveyed all the works that Wasuixatox, Dec, 9.—Gen. Butler will ¢ House, was vote by yvas and pays rejected » 6 day, i" B The gentlemen members of the, Murray he had made, and had pronounced them good; butof | reply to the Hun. Ho: Greeley upon the ques! i the time in open adultery with another woman, The | It 1s rumored that Albert G. Allan, at present A Alexander Furgeson. an oller in the Boston and | of? .etag nueeting in ve priv man, his latest work, he said: “It ts nol good for | ofa general a , which Gen, Batlor oj introduced bills to prevent and | decree of divorce was obtained by him upon the tes- | start Ee ‘bird Distiic!, ie to take the rie hd hed both iege eat oil. He | Gran Hotel pixht before last. imer oe A a Re a ee OUR. Burien election frauds, sad to presoribe ihe time for | timony of a man calling himecif Bugeno W. Sawyer, | Dairict. plhtbenieeudlbe Rea dbsssaadl @ °°"): Phish ieee BusS pines, was acioe canker of che eam nt artist, plunging his hand Into the | heard expressed many opinions of t olding clections for members of Congress, ppldedl bg? " Max “or toe living marble, he brings | has never heard him callen a" fyol.” Mr. Davis introduced @ bill to impose @ tax on | who swore to having met Mrs, Wetton on one occa: | The Ho Anrustos Maverick, of the Beening Post, aan tie, Publle tam sin Independ: square, Eni The Waverley Boat Club, at a regular forth that which modelled by his hand becomeys | has heard many capressioas. of opinion all detitious and gambling sa sion at an assignation house in Thirty-seconaatrest. | tho Mott Memitial Ageeciatlon be kad gad: beioré | delplita, were jet Beloct “aud Com | held on Wedaoaday evening, the sth Hing ot beausg, of peerens excallence woman, | Grecloy, nance is balling ‘of the hon, Je Davie ‘The rame of the lawyer who prosecuted the nutt | Saturday evening: » ton Couneiis of the elly. ppllgming offoere. for the capa ant Paoe, ‘Applause from Mr.Greeley.] Here is, en, the | with exactly a contrary verdict; in short says Gen: int was Charles McKay, and the order of publication ( Waneis,” Starr, erential Mh | Ua, ion * ould de syn une Supervisor Dutcher of New ort, wrote to | “as,aunmons to being paigaiy tized mae | Mt lafalagggeed aM te tbs owe re | Jen Da Ghane putter, The, Wan Mhonase | Hane. Mesa: reitory a ompanion, ———————— ‘ ‘ 4 obtained on the evidence eKuy and the de- | porarity witharew 1 started for home in thy evening, dur severe snow | 1 ig in contemplation by the Police and th ation, In the earth <4 Commissioner Delano that a practice prevails toa | (0! is in contemplat 7 ae [gs ag “0 rgh eg 9 The Gold Connpiracy to be Probed. Considerable extent im his Gisiriet by the revenue | tgpdant, that after diligent ‘and soarch M Heol long duratio: {ois Wondered Grom the séed and was frosen to Wetton’ could not be foun swears that rT has been absent from this elty, and that whi! the summons was being Dablished, and four days nned, the rivers are bridged, the mountains Wasuixarox, Dec, 9.—The resolution intro- | officers of cuarging for thelr services {n making out Wonelicd. Steum and electricity’ these mighty | duced in the House to-dey by Congressman For, | papers. that, the law. requires the taxpayers ts fur- agents, will enable us and furure generations | to appoint a committee of investigation of the Wall | nish, and asked if such officers have a right to do It. The President hes nominated John P. Dillon, of Iowa, tobe Clreult Judge of the kiznth Juaictsl ba | ‘The Jury to the well knowa Rhombo nto be Collector of Customs ala Dubuque, involying 1.200 led to agree, bad were ed, bout cighteen nor ‘ maeecrere wt ae Sen sureame recs tk Pi for the Diulet of Oswegate.te, Now York, vice George | whisks betore the affidavite were made, her husband was in ‘told conspiracy, aud to ascertain whetuer | Mr, Dolano replies that the practice osunot be eanc: j A, fe Serine ine vemaatan PET | Precusevannt tat Secretary Boutwell were con- | Uoned by the revenue office, and not be per. | Communication with her, Hearing adjourned, Parser, removes, Sasbincton to | hic makes daa ee wit te tnorease | ps tibet zen swe Itivate the'earth, And for marriage tt isa duty, | pected with i!, created a profound sensation. Sec- | mitted to prevail; and that all internal revenue o' rc ry leds tae upalner of House ‘ter Tro cclivney of the priesthood ia solema otlering | retary Boutwell, oa hearing of it, rushed down to | cers who have taken money for such parposas, and aws of Frano, of t Apgreerally ior "God, accepted by Him, and an exceptional case, | the Capitol to learn the feeling among the members, | who refuse to refund the samme at once, Will be dis, ‘when oy oe present wun: seat Bor, wae Se oe ucla vow, gad A It Weintended to be ouaned ws vote ou Monday. malased irom the service, ae ~ ®

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