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—_ THIRTY-SEVENTH YE THE WALL ST, SENSATION, —ameee INCIDENTS IN THE CAREER OF THE BOND FORGERS. — ‘The Victims and the Swindiers—Re: ‘The talk on 'Change yesterday, about the erim- final operations of Gray and Pratt, who have ab- @conded after amassing over $200,000 by theft and forgery, was confined to no particular quarter, In the Stock, Gold, and Government rooms numerons contradictory rumors prevailed, The gossip as- sumed many intcresting phases. STANDING OF THR VICTIMS, Careful and patient investigation of the respective transactions revealed the fact that the firms who de the loans to Gray and Pratt, or had business transactions with them, were of leating and respec- table reputation, THE NICR YOUNG MEN, But it was scid that both Gray and Pratt, although young men, were secretly daring operators, and pos: Sessed & runvity of manners and determination of Purpose, combined with studied cautiousness, that edmiradiy fitted them to be adroit criminals. Gray, as stated in yesterday morning's Sux, was, excep by & few, considered an exemplary perso M Bailer, Senators Foster, Morrill, and others, aud his known relationship to the Rov, RB. H. Gray, were always conspicuously brought (or- Ditnd to coneral ghis true character and Purposes, andl effoct the confidence among moneyed Men Which he <0 successfully gained, GRAY CORRUPTED IN WASHINGTON. There seems to be no doubt of the fact that he \ framed his first evil plans and assoe ations while in Washington, and holiing a position in the Treasury mt. There, too, he made Pratt's «eq ance, with whom an understanding secins to been'at onee formed. TLE WORKING PARTNER. bout 2) years of age. hes high, and generally dre aly, He man who would Inspire personal he dors not > have been th Pratt was five feet cal part of the work. A CONFIDENCE SWINDLE, ds’ office Mr.Wm, H. Chap: chant on South street, had an xecount with Mr, Sonls, Gray saw Chapman at Sands's of- flee and scraped acquaintance with him, securing his confidence. He could work on ‘Change and money for Chapuan by using £6,500 of 9-90 b ‘aluch Cha tt came In an an acce Then the bonds were grabbed by Gray and 1 They kept the illusion up for a time, and wo is into the tranraetion, At lass One doy Chapman met Sands and inquired of bim How does my account stand with.jou? [have about $1,500 to miy eredit in 52s,” hail, ia a proposed p@ol. 1 ry ut Oh, not 5 satd Sands. Bai I have,” said Chapmai “You have Hdl Sends, a investig y and Tratt stated above What did you do with the bonds? inquired both Mr. Sand+ and Mr, Chapman, when the criminal Sransaction cause to light Tocid them,” said Gray, In the ealmest possible d, when it was found tuat confidenced” Casyinun, a8 whom: # A part of them to Fisk & Hated,” ho replied, proceedings followed, and Chopman got back © part of his property, GMAY SHCORES A SITUATION, Gray wir now without any apparent honent means of cm; loyment. However, fally ran bis fice at J. E. Keatme ing him his letters, aud making it appe: shrewd operator, an honest man, and an injaved one, where any reports hol teen pread impugt ter. He nad not been long in Mi. 4 Ploy before Mr- Kastmond noticed, frequent aus: lous confidential conversations going on betwoer and t, who came to see bi ‘These con. Versations y.cre carried on im such a Very low U and there were £0 many nervous Sorvable on the part of Pratt, that gave their conduct careful atte nay “KrriNG, He soon found that Gray was ** kit the Gold Exchange Bank and the Central Sank of Brooklyn, in this manner: Me Qrst drew 4 check k of Brooklyn fn put it im bi Ww against the twitehinas ob: Mr, Hastinond money. money over to the Br Before 12 o'clock, One time he undertook to palm Secheck, drawn under tl uinstances, off on Br. Kas PRATT DOKS THE CHICAGO GRAIN DEALERS. It also came ont that Pratt had created a sensation oa the Chicago Bouri of Trade, After being there three di bought up about five hunired thou and bushels of wheat to make a corner. However, wheat wont down half a cent a bushel, and the next | day he unexpectedly left the city and ix under- stood not to have been thero since. The demand for { : ned 80 several days. got into the Hoard by being introduced by a ry friend whose contidence he gained. ‘The first a (a bo was in tho Bourd, he speculated ja wieat, an; ) tleared about $000. RAY COWUIDED BY A WOMAN. Babsequently, on bis return to this city, and while he and Gray were doing their secret work, Gray was ‘cowhided by 4 woman. It then came out that wh be was in Mr. Sands's office he had been correspo fog with a woman who was the wife of a railroad sonductor. One morning the mail carrier entered 6! office as usual, and depoxite! several letters desk, Scarcely had the carrier gone ont eonauetor entercd, and went directly to th ‘where the letiers were, and snatching up one bearing Seuperscription ia a femal diwriting, said, ex: citedly, ** This letter is from my wife.” ‘he clerk of the office inquired, “Who is it addressed tot" and the conductor replied, “To Gray.” ‘The con- @uetor fled from the room preeipitately, carrying the letter with him. When Gray arrived he was told what had occurred. He simply remarked : “Taaw the woman in the street. I thought she was not the most virtuous, and I found out where she was liv and wrote to her." He then burst Jato a hollow liugh at the conductor's irritability, The + phase of the matter was developed at Mr, Rastmond's office, A woman drove un in a carriage d hastily ahghted, and ascending a fight of stairs, 2 reached @ room in Which Gray was sitting, writing, t with his back to the door, Bho sat down beside him, and cainily drew from under au outer carment 8 cowhile © What's that fo ri exclaimed Gray, attempting to ‘o cowhide you," sald the woman She then struck ‘Gray several time attempt te prov nb her fr Out preserve! the utmost equ: when she wes ge toward her litle 10 his He did nov but through. Of temper, and. oreven turned aid but } to v0 ith k to tad and found 333 Siath AGAIN AFLOAT. Soon afor that Mr, Eastmond d in hin id that both Gray and Pr virsous therefore got rid of them without any ceremony AN INDEPENDENT BASH OF OPERATIONS, ey the »wn on Broad street and rly occupied by HT, ¢ were yesterday are of two Dep went the were ow bi x elosed and si Ms, ‘The pre qumerous p ke Walnut furniture, Which would eve y Which they regarded oa» premises, at the rate of their conno ation, ». G, Stebbi = show of magnifics E Or victims were all on the gui vie aay TUR FORGERIES. Charles H. Von Brunt, the agent In this city of the Btate Compiroiler, was’ busy yesterday examining the altered State bonds. It Wax found that the for: ies had Leen committed with great expertness, Gac‘indeow any sne might take them. However, in gmaking the ‘alicrations, a chemical preparation was ‘sed which sligntly but visibly acted on the paper, LOOKING SHAMP FOR YORGED ‘The cifeet of the operations of Gray and Prat to make money lenders yesterday eacreine the est care in examining all the Now York Which thoy rercived. ‘The Manhattan company, who Bre trausicr gents of the State, were also’ very Beary. i Tue AMOUNTS DISCOVRED. ound that sixteen certificates of $1,000 each (mene New York State of 187T ), originally is fued to ©, W. Woolsey, who afterwards obtained » Guplicate because the originals had been stolen, had oem raised to $10,000 each, making a loss to the “lenders who took them as collateral, of §160,- ‘Also that five certificates of the same class, is- to T. H. Prast, of $1,000 each, were raised to ‘each, making a lous to those who took them ‘Aa ovilaioral of $45,000. And also that two certil- cates, (Now York State 1 of 137), originally issued pr (San F. Taylor, one for Fuss, and the other 000, aad the uaines in cach ‘were erased) and thatof William K. Gray was substituted, oars. loas to those who received them as ccllatoral of $20, 000; the aggregate toss to money lenders of the whole being $235,000. Who 18 ReSPONSIDLR? Thero was some totk that the Manbattan and Com- monwealth Banks could yet be held at law reaponsl- ble for the loners sustained by the money tenders, because they did not use due diligence in advertising that the altered certifeates had been discovered. The Bank of the Commonwealth devected the fo Gyrlee task Kriday among: Gray's collaterals. | faitan Bank. also, Knew at the same time th the forgeries existed. stitution, when appealed to for an explanition, sai that the forgeries were not discovered until 3 o’eloc! in the afternoon on Friday; that the legal counsel of the Bank were sought at once, but could not be found imined| hat, finally, tho counsel of the Bank of the ¢ realth were applied lo, who ad- vised that, inasmuch as the Manhattan Company bud fustained ‘no loss, no criminal action could be mal tained by them against Gr at one of the cle of the transfer office went to ‘the office of Tum Sum, and that due notice appeared ia print the next morning RUMORS OF ALTERED GOVERNMENT BONDS, Considerablo was said during the day on the pro- bability of Gray and Pratt having altered United States bonds. The rumors under this head arose from the fact tiat in the loan made to Gray by Messrs, Vormilye & Co., of $50,000, there was inclu- ded in Gray's collateral’ a registered United States bond of $10,000. The difference, however, between the United States and New York State bonds, and the 0} nity offered for alteration is quite murked, The Cnitet States bonds lave the denomi- nation Claborately engraved in different forma so skillfully it ts almost impossible to aller them. The New York State bonds have the denomination writ ten with a pen, tvus affording an opportunity to change it in the same mauner in which ie amounts of cheeks are often changed. It may not be amine to state here that the out- standing amount. of the Now York State registered stock is $91,181,000, and of coupon bonds, $1,827 000, making a total of $25,038,004. . A DOCDTFUL GOVERNMENT POND, Tt was currently reported yesterday that Vermil- ¥., & Co, bad sent their registered bond: wo Washington on the night previous, and that they iad’ reecived u despatch from the Treasury Depart. ment that there was no doa that the $10,000 Usited States five-twenty registered bonds, which they bad received from Gray, were fraudulent. It was known ‘that the same firm had submitted $40,000 New York State registered bonds to examination by experts and bank officers, and that these pronounced the al- terations remarkably well executed, and that unless attention had been specially called to the torgerios they would be aceepted by any first-cliss house. Iu the course of the day Messrs, Albertson & Bald win revoked (heir power of alioraey te Gray & Co, TUM VICTIMS CONSULT TOGETHER. Ata mecting of the victims held at the office of Vermilye & Co., Mr. Vermilye and Mr. hier of the Mechanics’ Bank, were «npointed » Commit- tee to take for the ere tit rs Immediately, in whatever direction jhey deciued most advisable, In the Mining Board very decided action was taken, Gray had got a location there, but had never taken hie Mr. Phil. Brons, Chairman of the Executive Comviter, introduced & resolution that, in view of what had ovcurred, Gray be expelled A point Was raised that the Constitution did not pro: vide for euch enmmary expulsion However, the resolution was promptly adopted by an almost duan imous rote AY THE STOCK EXCHANGE. ‘The Stock Ezchange passed a resolution recom: mending that the Governing Committee should & reward Of $5,000 for the arrest of Gray equal amount for the arrest of Pratt, Som members of the Go mmitter sald they did got think they would the smegention of the Board; that the victims were wealthy enough to offer a'reward themselves. ‘The victims clabbed to- cotter and sabscribed to employ detvetives. During the day Mr, Eugene Fink was calied before the Gov cerning Comunittce of the Stock Board to give testi- mony. “Tr Nevmn KNRW YoU." Hi, @, Marquand posted acard that Gray had peyer been engaged ia his employ, and Jay Cooke & Co. ted the statement that early in November thrce Rve-twenty rexistcred honda ($5,000 ench) came into thetr hands, but ull of them were purchased from respectable’ houses, who immediate'y substituted ‘others upon the discovery that the names of the ors had been altered. fa the Gold Room it was said that Gray tad ap- piled to become a member of the Board, but that he wus rejected. DETRCTIVES AFTER THe FUGITIVES. ‘As soon as the detectives were despatched to try and ferret out the whereabouts of Gray and Pratt, fone of them at once lett for Hastings on the Hud: son, where it was knowa Gray had a worm female friend, a young Indy who may not have known of his real character. He visited her almost cvery Sunday, And she visited him on several occasions while he was in Bastmond's offec. Gray also corresponded with several ladies in Washington, sone of whom are in the Treasury Denartment.' Rven yesterday morning a couple of billet dove arrived tor him by mail, One was from the national capital. WILD RoMORS. About 42. M, two 1umore prevailed on the street in relation to the whereabouts of Gray One that he had beew seen in this city on Broadway on the night previous, and the other that he had just boen arrested in Philadelphia, parte E THE BOND MUDDLE MORE MUDDLED sites ole Made a Witness in bis Client That portion of the charge against Barton M. Johnson for being connected with the larceny of bonds #t Morrison, Son, Hutehins's, 927 Broud- ay, traced to him through the arrest of Colt Chesley, and through Jobnson to Jerome Bradley, was examined yesterday belore Justice Dowling, Judge Stuart and Mr, Herbert appeared for Jobnson, and W. F. Howe for Bradley. The only testimony against Bradley was the aMidavit of John- taken under forms! examination ; and Mr. Howe ‘that as that taken from 4 prisoner to re- lieve himself of a criminal charge, it was no evidence, Bradiey emphatically denying giving the bond in question to Johnson, who on » former occasion as- serted that he got it and others from a person named Chgke, Howe, for Bradley, objected to Herbert tosti- fy’ Objection overruled, Mr. Herbert therefore affirmed to bis testimony. Ile said he had conversed two or three times with Bradley relative to the bonds of which that in Court for $5,000 is one. He is not counsel for Bradicy, and did hot consider the conversation »s being between counsel and client, bat yet held that it was confidential. Nothing had arisen between Bradiey and himself to alter thelr re- lationship, except that he had been an attorney of record for Bradley in # civil suit pending before the Supreme Court, He believed Bradley would not have conversed with bim about the bonds, had he not believed bir received in conf. dence; and Br spoke in the in- Justice Dowling the part of the corporations robbed to prosecute, Judge Stuart said heonly looked after the interests Of bis client Johnson; to which Justice Dowling re- pliod that there some abufling somewhere,” and he could see no desire on the part of auy one to enlighten the magistrate ar to the facts of the cus He would therefore adjourn the case to Monda; thus allowing Justice Hogan time to finish up hi case, and be (Dowling) would then decide on the a missibility of Mr. Herbert's testimony, Meanwhi! Jobnson and Bradl e to be locked up int ‘Tombs, as their incarceration at Volice Headquar- dency to clear up the ease, —— - ment in Tennessee. In the Tennessee House yesterday tho Special Committee nade majority aud minority reports, one for and the other against the adoption of tae reso Intion to rcqnest the Constitutional Convention to grant the cloctive franchise to women, ‘The reports ‘and resolutions were tabled, — A Repnblicaa Victory Clatmod in Texan, Wasminaton, Dec, 14,—Gen, Clark, Republican member clect to Congress from Texas, arrived ere to-day. and claims the election of Davis as Gover: nor, an entire Congressional deleration of Repuvil- cand, and a lirge working majority in both Houses of the Legislature. —~ A Verdict agningt the Eric Railway, urvato Y., Dec, 14,.—Cormclius ©, Do- noghue, of a. to-day obtamed a verdict in the Supreme tagainet the Erie lailw Com. any of $30,000, for damages sustained at the Mast rope disaster — AMUSEME ~ the Cardiff giant is to pl It is not true ¢! y ma of * Tie Murble Heart” at the title réle in the di Wood's Muscum, To-night is the opening of the season of Ras- sian opera ut the French ‘Theatre, “ Askolu’s Tomb” has been under rebcarsal for a week or more, apd will J effvctively pre sente Booth’s Theatre was well filled last night, Tackett bas lost none of bis ability as an actor, sud his Faletaf would be very dificult to surpass,’ Mr Mrs, Edwin Booth occupied seats In the p ind appeared to enjoy the performance moi usual with such hapitual theatre-gocrs. isk's Opera House the famous Lingard opened Monday night both in the burlergue of Tinie” and the onebien! Shehes, writes sad cose. mel, He was ably supported by Alice slag end bis sister Bore. "We sre to hear that there is trouble in Lin domenite cainp, and thet a diverce between ad Alico Dun: ing is Hnmincus, be carefully NEWS FROM WASITINGTON, + Mr, J. Rassell Jon Nomination—Th Present of Ava’ Other Nominations—Judeo Grier Still 0} the Bonch, Wastretox, Deo, 14.—Judge Grier has again changed his mind at tendering bis resignation, and today stated that he would not send it in at present. LIFE IN THE METROPOLIS. DASHES HERE AND THERE BY THE SUN'S REPORTERS, ose wae povenlatend Us-Tho Honor of tho Their Code of Honor, Tuk Sun on and before the election fearlessly expose the Moore-Fay combination to rush them- relvesjinto office in the Nineteenth Ward, over the heads of honest men by means of fiand and re- Dearers. We said that Mickey Fay bad bired the en- tire Jackson Club, and that he had agreed to lend their services to Moore, without paying to the claims of Mr, Duffy, who wasjo Alderman, Moore doing likewise with Henry Hinck who Was on his ticket for Assistant Alderman. We have now a little epilogue to add to this story. J. O'Donohue, Moore's Gnancial man, went to Fay ‘and made a bargain with him for the services of his repeaters paying him at the same time @800,therefore Mr. James Cunningham, Moarc's now successful opponent, got wind of the little game and gave Fay $1,000 not to Let them repeat for Moore. Fay said ‘THR NOMINATIONS, The Senate Committee on Foreign Relations toe day laid the nomination of J. Rusvell Jones as Min- ister to Belgium pon the table, Mr. Jones made the eolleetion with which Gen, Grant's honse in Galena was bonght, and presented it to the Presi dent. ‘The Senate Jodiciary Committee have taken no tetion yet on judicial nominations, Tho President Informed some of tho Michigan delrgation who called on him in reference to Judge Wither, that he would not withdraw Yeaman. ‘There seems to be no doubt of his rejection. ‘The President sent some nominations to the Sonate to-day while they were listening to the evlogies on nothing, but pocketed both sams, and his repeaters | ex-Scnator Fossenden, bat they declined to receive iqnored Moore, on election day. ‘Tho Moors crowd | them. were furious. Awore to have a bloody revenge, vinenma’ Accordingly“ Hocky" and Hugh Moote eriued 8 ADMTASION. Gon, Butler to-day stecerded in having the Recon- struction Committee postpone the question of Vir ginin's admission antil next Soturday, which will vent her before the holidays. Gen, ter is pertinacious on the point of haying no doors left open for backsliders. WORSE THAN THE JARNDYCR Witt. Cast. ‘The Goodyear rubber caso wus again lurged the United Btater mpreme Court today. All the origtral counsel are dond, 98 well ns the parties, and it isprobable that the Court itself will dic before tie conse is Hoished. INTERNATIONAL RXMIBITION AT WASiINOTON, ‘The Senate Committee of the District of Colum: bia to-day agreed to report a bill to encourage und omote the international exhibition in Washing- fon tn 1871 Memsclves on Wednesday and set out in search of Fay. They found him in bis brother shop on Third avenue near Forty-eighth street. lockey Moore drew two revolvers, one in cach hand, with on oath rushed in, Fay instaotly whipped t his revolver and pointing it at Moore, ordered him to luis two, or be'd biow the roof of bis ull off. There the two enraged ybullies_ stood for feversl minutes in broad dayitent, with cocked re. volvers, abtalug eneh other with horrid oaths and equally horrid bullingsgate, But neither fired a shot. Interest Steck Over Clinton L. Merriam brought suit in the Su preme Court y.sterday to recover $25,000 trom John Kellogg, on a contract tor the purchase and sale of stocks. The firm of Merriam & Bartlett, om the t of September, 1968, nold to the firm of Jerome, | "The eed SONA @ mepsenge t Kellogg & Co, 1,200 shares of Michigan Southern | nounci the had approved an Raliroad stock at 108, on buycr's option of three | Ter Whe ramen esses iwabilities days, When the option expired the stock bad de- ‘The plaintiffs tendered the stock, bat refused. ‘The plajntiff sues to recover between the price On the day of ante and the day when the pnreliuse ehould have been com- jeted. ‘The defendant demurred on the ground hat the plaintiff ought either to keep their tender and claim specifle performance of thelr co uct, OF that they should have sold the stock fo account of the derondants and charged them with the difference, ‘The Court sustained the demurrer, and rendered judgment for the defendant. VAN WYOK'S RLRCTION CASE, The contested election eases of Van Wyck versus Green, of New York, and Covode versus Foator, of Pennsylvania, were argued be.ore tae Comnuittes on Elections to-day, an@ reforred to Sab-commit- toes, NEW YORK LIQUOR DRALRRS AFTER DELANO. ‘The Secretary of the New York Liquor Dealers’ Assosintion was at the offce of Luternal Ievonue 10> day, and. made an argument before Solicior Smith ureing & modi: and Deputy Commissioner Douglass fication of the recent orders fro Delano, concerning the use of stand casks, rements of compounders and rectifiers under the w. . Joseph Koch, who was re- ted Civil Justice in the Futth District, resigned his duties as clerk at law in the County Clerk's office, In reply to the letter of resignation, Mr. Loew complimented Mr. Koch very highly on the manner in which he had ever performed his duties. His brother clerks then gathered about Mr. Koch, shook bim warmly by the hand, and presented him th an clogunt gold watch and chal testimo- ‘his acknowledgment the gentlemen. im the County Clerk's office, A bet ter man thin Joseph Koch never lived, und @ han: somer Civil Justice was never elected. THR PRANKING PRIVILBO! Postmastor-Ge: Chairman of the Congres: announcing the abolition of the franking privile the North German Union, and claiming retention by our Government {s incougr and anomalous, and an evil of greater magnitude in this county in Germany. ee FORTY-FIRST CONGRESS, Wasnrxarox, Deo. . Tuunwan (Dem., ) presented a joint rosolution of the Legislature of Ono, rejecting the proposed Viltcouth Amend- met to the Constitutio FAXES ON SPIRITS, Mr. Coum (Rep., Cel.) submitted a resolution in structing the Finance Committee to inquire into the expediency of imposing a tax of ation upon all Aistiiled spirits; wad. atvo Into the expediency of collecting the tox upon all distilled spirits by tax the capacity of the stills, At his request It was 9 fered to he on the table, THE DEATH OF SENATOR FRASENDEN was announced, Senators Morrill (Rep., Me.), Sum- ner (Itep., Maes.) ‘Trumbull (Rep., Iil.), Anthony Inauguration of ‘The inaugural ceremonies of the Hahnemann (Hom@opathic) Hospital took place last night at the Union League Club Theatre, before a crowded au dience. The fon. Horace Greeley was expected to be present, but did not make his appearance. The Hon, George ©. red the inangural addres a Kellogg and Dodworth' to Kood music and sing Hence were given conclu. > understand that subscriptions to the hospital will be acceptable. Fer dit Tuition Clee sorcaee) For (ie 4 PRES art age Davis » Ky.), Vickers (Dem., Md.), and Hamlin The Tournament of the New York Chess | (itep., Me.) delivered eulogies, Clad. prtaes aces ‘The progress of this tournament is satisfactory. use of Moprenentat Kighty-one games have already been played, Mr. | Among resolutions offered in the House to-day oy was one by Mr; @wrn (Po.), {1 ‘ing the Committee Ware, tue President of the Boston Chers Club, still | ane Oy Mires (yo trent tne sxpemenn Leads the list with sixteen games won against five | of abuli preva Begg ct did coders, an lost. Dr. Barnett has won eight games and lost | other agents of the Internal Revenuc Department, Shaeas and of apportioning the amount of tnx to be required Capt; Mackenaie haa on}y played two games. both of which he won, Jas. Thompson has won six and loot three, and B, Lymer has won nine aud joat aia. to be raised from ral States im proportion to their population, ferred. Jomestic Sources among the sev Re. THE YENIAN PRISONERS. Mr. Cox (Dem.. N. ¥.) introduced ing that the American people indivnation of che treatm x resolution de- arn Wit borror 1 of American citl- ther 1 Defateatio Hill, late cashier of the Farmers’ aud Drover ional Bank, of Somers, Westchester a held oe ileal peveey eager ine ae a county, was brought before Justice Ferris, at White | Government) ne eae te demon such treatment, an lag on Nati Plains, yenterday, on a shares of embezaling $9,000 | Nuccutive the imperative. duty of immediate ate belonging to the above The examination was postponed until the 2th, for the purpose of giving experts an opportunity to report on the state of the 001 vention in their behalf, on Foreign Affaire. Among fuftiNOl YOR Paor. muarcunn. mong L jucni itroduce., wi cittnm at great length the lees from storms, and p cy Mw Secretary of aw vide for taking meteorological observations paler pr Meade bic d of the ‘te i” notice by telegraph’ on ti lakes aod Auantic seaboard, of the approach and force of storms. ‘THE ADMISSION OF VIRGINIA. to the Committoe Sixth, Gen. H. G. Wright informs us that the officers and soldiers of the late Sixth Army Corps are to meet to- t 12M. at the Seventh Regiment Ar- mony, ne (e purpose of organizing a Slath Corps ~ 2 MR. SWEENY'S ELECTION, to pro- at the Mr. Wann (Rep., N. Y.) asked and obisined Irave Incrense in the Number of Protesta te have pitas Sn eereermes fo. ‘te Commaee ‘Their Summary Excomm of Vireinia to atation in ‘upon cer: am OH. tain fundamental conditions, bi one aoe shall never be so amended oF ea ma Cdeprive nay ute Citizen or clare of oltizens of the United Btater of At tho meeting of the Board of County Can. fo vote fe mee s who are entitied vassers yesterday morning the following protests fi $0 Ait upon Suton Or of Fai were received and thrown aw—, we mean referred | partielation an to the Committee on Protest any alteration of ‘ont regara to the tim Fesidence of voters, WHAT COLORED WORKINGMEN WANT. Mr, Keutey (Kep., Pa.; ‘Charles H, Cooper, Inst canvassing the votes for Adshatant Aldgrmtan in the Ninth lection Distilet of sve Tweit pe pn of the canvassers had acknow- by ) presentod » memorial of U ered, the reteres M.A. | the ‘National Colored Labor Convention, Praying Kea pe ee for Mayor: on'ac: | the, Whe’ surveyed public lands in the bouthern that the retari cast for him u trict of the Nineteenth & clear majority over ‘A second it fron canvassing of the vo Slates may be subdivided into tracts of forty acres each, and that any freedman who shall settle or one of the said subdivided tracts, and onitivate the sume for one year, shall receive ‘a patent for the sane; the title of said land to vest a the settler and his heirs, and to be inalienable for the period of ten yours from the date of the entry. ‘TH RQUITADLE LIFE INSURANOB COMPANY’ s BU! which A, Oakey Hail trict of the Twelfth Ward, for Assistant Aldormai the ground that the returnd had been altered sinos night of election; from Joseph Cudhpp against can- varsing the voter for Assistant Alderman in the Six feenth, Beventeonth and Eighteenth Districts of the fertioes Irom Jon ‘X Bteunnter. Jarities; from Joho A. Stemumier fe retnin of the vote for Civil Justice of the First jection District of the Twenty-second Ward, on the ground that votes given tor protestant have been ‘MeGuire, and other yo! 180 been ci ned counting Nicholas Teuth Aldermanic District, and J, DING. bill. The Congress stricken out. Bill were reached Canvans and telegraph Companies, ‘and life insurance com Mr, Ganvixin (Rep, Obio),pstated with regar last that they based all their eaiculations ty tables which were more than one hundred years old, and that the average duration of life lad increas, nd of Segur out in U ‘Wm. Guentzer in, by eight vores. After which they | ed considerably, ‘Tuctr prohis were so great tbat also counted Florence Beane! out in the Fourteenth | oue of the great life insurance Conpanies of New Aldermanic District, and John Nesbit in. ‘The | York hac just completed one of the most magnifi- 4 were: Neasblt, 2819; Scaunel, 2741. Nes | cent marble palaces that the eity exiibited, Mr. biv's majority, 78 votes, Woopwanp (Dem,, Pa.) remarked (hat if the. state: ——— HUGH MW’LAUGULIN'S ELECTION, | {usu whieh he had acen'as to the profits of the life insurance companies in this country were true, that —+ iness had become one of the most slupendous Fifth Assembly D: frauds ever practised, thor Hearing Before COX DISLIKRS INQUISITORIAL RRQUINE! day—How Bepablican © Counted Out. The hearing in the contest for the certificate of election to the Assembly from the Fifth District of Brooklyn was continued before Mayor Kalbfleiseh in the City Hall yesterday afternoon, A large crowd Mr, Ixarneort, (Rep., Ill.) offered an an requiring statistics to be also procured of ness of bankers and brokers, ‘Tlic umendin adopted, Mr, Cox (Dem,, N. ¥. and amendment, ex; wed the of was overloaded with, Ingulsitoriat 1 beyond what had been contemp! in_roference to the section fon that the bill of witnesses and other parties Interested were in te Constitution, oF by (hore wl attendance, Goodrich, the Republican candidate, | it with regard. to making claims that he received over 900 votes in the Third | Ach st the people ee te eueuded was an Uon of the people for th Purpore of repre District of the Twentieth Ward, whereas he was ie the labia) y dy this oe the census would s f not be completed in ten years, He was amazed to credited with only 150, and that Jones, | See the wonderful particularity with which the rail dis Democratic competitor, who was de- | road interest was to be inquired into. He heard the clared elected by ten majority, therefore ac | genthman from Oblo (Mr, Gurtield) tually received # minoiity of the votes, and | Were going to grapple with that m and bring it to Ils knees, and stop for transportation. If they would do something lor the people by Federal legislation, let them stop grant ing subsidies and lands to railroads which had al ready received one bundred and eighty million acres of Lind, worth §38),000,000, or in various other ways, WHO 18 RESPONS) that he (Goodrich) was * con nted out” by the Can. vassers, Goodrich bas summoned 200 men to swear that they voted for him at the Third Distriet poll Of this number, 54 have been examined, all of whom Were certvin that they voted for Goodrich, although fully one-half were unable to name another candi. date on any of the tickets, One poune man, ¢xau- ined ycsterday, who hud evidently posted himself for the occasion, auld that he could mame the candi. dates on every ticket he voted. On being requested to do #0, he recited the mes with rapidity and correctness, ‘The investigation was continued until about J o'clock, when the further hearing of the fase wig adjourned until Wednesday of next Weel, aT PM, FOR RAILROAD Perens (Itep., Me. nt whet land grants were not 1856, end whether the gentle! sit did not vote for them ? Mr, Cox said he did not vote for them, nor had he the Pacific Railroad ta, Mr, Perens asked whether it was not a Democratic Cougress that bad made those grants? Mr, Cox replied that there had not been » Demo- cratic Congross #ineo ‘Mr, BOOFLELD adi yt there never would be D, ‘Mr. Co; fan peat yer py by hh and graots ™ wr art ct tiendmeat, Maponte Chit-chat, Emannel Lodge,{No. 654, will bold its annnal elee- tion this evening. On Monday evening United Brothers Lodge, N asi hel thai ection and Worsiipha M stemuncraa wee una : Brouler Edward Vooge was not elected Senior Warden. The Grand Lode of Masons of Virginia lat night jonas, F Owe folk, Grand Wine. ha of ei Masher | i Wi bert J Yenior Deacon CEMBER 15, 1869 stormn, and pos- nk from a Knowledge of thelr THE PEABODY FUNERAL. THE INTERNATIONAL PLERT SAID TO BE COMING ~ THIS CITY, Monarch Sailing of rations (or their Reception in New York— A Grand Paroant Provided. The departure of Her Majesty's iron-clad turret shipMonareh,with the remains of the great ph pit George Peabody on board, has been announced by Atlantic cable from Portsmouth, England. Her arrival here, accompanied by the United States cor- volte Plymouth, Capt, Macomb, a8 a special guard of honor on behalf of our Government, will be the next event in connection with the distinguished and unparalleled honors aworded by two great nations toa private citizen, who has again in the history of great human deeds exemplified the poet's happily exprossed apothegm, that + Peace hath its viclories ao lees than war." THR POINT OF ARRIVAL IN DoURT, ‘Thus far the English Government has not official- ly notifted the authorition at Washington of the pre- cise destination of the squadron now én route to our shores, ‘The inolemoney of the season and the un- cortain duration of the voyage make it timpoasiblo to give specie orders to (he English commander, who must exercise » broad discretion in bis move- ments, and it is therefore likely that Capt, Com- merell, of the Monarch, who is the senfor and directing officer of the rqnadron, will be guided by ciroumstancos in making either the port of Port- Jand, Mv., Boston, or New York. If bat weather ts wet With on tie ‘American coast, the Monareb will come fo this port, and the outhoritics here will be compelled to receive the shins and honored re- iain, NEW TORK THR POSSIDLE DESTINATION. In view of the probability of her arrival h.re, Port Admiral Stins H. Stringham has, in obedienes to instructions from the Secretary ‘of the Navy, mado the necessary arrangements to carry out tho proper and fitting ceremonies for the occasion, THE RECEPTION THAT WILL DE TrNDRERD. is understood that the forts and batteries of the harbor will ve ordered to fire minul the Monareh pi the bay toh And the flags on Government station: ships in the harbor will be placed ai sandown of th en Which the Knglislr tron-clad, aud to fre the prope lite the funeral ceremonies to take pine ‘on, These will consist of alue by Admiri ymouth, the Adiniral's flag ship and fromthe Navy Yard, in the customary manter, with the remai A frigate’s launch, at Us of the 1 detailed guard of officers. marines, and sailors, officers of the Kngiih and American ships bringing up the line in Inverse order, tue Aduurals being ia the reer, THR CERRMONIES ON SHORE. A large force of marines and regulars from the posts near New York will act esourt On shore to the Boston boat, and it tm not impre eo that the militia of the cily wil olunteer to do lonor to the great deceased. Until the departure of the boat bearing the remains rd to the Kast, mi ny guns Will be fired from the vaval vorsels and the shore batteries, AT noston. At Boston the United States naval and military forces will unite with the New York escort in pay: ing him the final honors in the quiet burial xrouud of Salem, neur the town of iis birth, WHEN THM FLERT WILL Annive. Such are the outlines of the nial to be oar- ried out by the Government, unloss something an- foreseen should change it. The gale now detaining the Monarel below Portsmouth, Kngland, will de of brie’ duration, and we may expect tie ships tn port in fifteen or slxteon day THM BURIAL PLACE. Mr, Peabody long since selected Harmony Grove, in Salem, nent Peabody, almost in sight of bis birti is burial place, It ts a beautifully wood- on » gentle rie of ground, that presents rming view over the surrounding country, Tt the precincts of the old town of Da the young merc! tropiat enent wany playful and mid it clustered many of bis inost ds hightful and cherished recollections, and in It he de: d to leave his mortal rouuins alter liie's music lind ceased forever. In obodtence to thix oft re- ted wish the Queen of Kngland sends to his ni ive laud his ashes, in her noblest ship, and our m tion will join with'ner In laying them tenderly away, with a pomp and ceremony rarely accorded military chieftains or great at nd never befure given to a citizen in private static ——— THK LATEST LABOR NEWS. the Port Jervis An order was received yesterday at noon by James Taynton, master mechanic of the Port Jervie machine shops, from L. O. Hill, general master me- chanie of the Erie Railway shove, to discharge fit- teen men from the employ of the’ Company.” Ac cordingly. the men received thelr discharge Inst night. The list embraces one boller maker and four assistants, two carpenters, six machiniats, two laborers. The resson given is chat it ia to expenmes, althongh it Is reported and believed that additional employes are being take shops along the line of the ror ‘A machine shop, 60 by 100 fect, for tho repair of ongines, &c., is being erected in the rear of the ¢ kite house at the junction, Waverley, N. Y. Other Labor Items. ‘The operative plasterers have resolved to work unfinished buildings provided they receive full pay, U0 for elgnt hours work. shop. lately owned by ts ni ‘The United Coop: last Bight fevorab!, Hoopers U Mona Boopers bn m1 coopers of Ohio, ‘Thirteen of the masons who were on Stownrt & Smiths building, in Peart street, work yeaterday, on condition of Sn hour (or dinner. Many of the The Brooklyn Bricklayers’ Union, No, 26, donated ard detraying th of their det ‘ale n Lime strike, — PERSONAL INTELLIGENCE, Gen, Pleasonton is in Washington looking after bis revenue matters, Votes were cast in Boston on Monday for Anna Dickinson and Olive Logan for Aldermen, Paul Angelo, » Deputy in the Spanish Cortes and fugitive from Spain, has been ordered to leave France. Mr. O'Relily tectures on * Feniantam in the Brit- ish Aimy” on Thureday evening, In Cooper Institute, rd Heocher refuses to wit for th The Manbattan Club, at ts last meeting, elected in Ky, Je. to Ail @ vacancy in the Board of ment, Tho Empress Eug6nie bas written a letter to the Po) ating her regret at not being able to viait ‘The Bishops have brought a great number of ad- drosses and presents to the Pope from the faithtul in all part world, — NEW JEMSEY. iaaeed County Court of Quarter Sessions d pastor of the Euet Keformed Church, Newark, this evening. It wos reported in Trenton yesterday that a large oloth house in that city had falled for #000. A colored woman named Rachel Sunsbury, aged 100 years, died in the Trecton Poorbouse on Bunday. The Warhingtoo train duc in Newark at 4:14 P.M, Monday struck a mi by the name of Brown oear Metuchen, killing him lostantly, A woman who has been practisin bly Inclined of all classes in’ Jersey Clty recently, was found to baye $1,400 in ber purse yesterday. ‘The Now Rogland Society of Jersey City elected the following oMlcers on Monday: Willian Dayison, President; W, L. Dickinson, Vice President; aud & Dy Kunsom, Treasurer, Tt {8 reported in Hoboken that Thomas Green. wood, who duappoared from Wost Hoboken on the 7th of December, was iui fed and robbed by persons Who pursued ’him from New York. The, Newark, Board of Trade on Monday night flected Honey W. Durvoe President. | A resolution bis iba be it Hitieetuegtankinasestinose ee Poe Otto Kirtansn Hobokeo, avd Willi rely 19 tees er atta ity, beld ine Uy oner jes held an inquest! Rees ‘on the charita PRICE TWO CENTS. THE OLD WORLD'S NEWS. a 4 PAPAL BULL FOR THE REGULA+ TION OF THE COUNCIL eae ‘The Right of Mak Propositions Excta- the Pope’s-A Ban of Secreey—The ier ot Rank—OMicers of the Council Dissatininction at the Ball. In apite of the impatience and the deep oaths in flercest Spanish of Coptain Rafacl de Aragon, the eighteen gunboats have nol yot lef, and It ts pos: sible (hat they will not leave until Friday morning. Everything in the contract of Delamater has becn | Loxnox, Dee, 14.—An important Papal Bull fornished, and na far as rogards the vessel | bas been iesued, under the seal of strict secrecy, em themselves they contd have sailed on Monday. | tablisiing regulations for the Reumenical Council. evening, Bxt there are quarters to be furuished GcOD HABITS INVORED, And engineers to be engaged, and there aro hundreds of little details connected with the future manning and their efficient handling, which have to oe a1 ranged here, Yesterday, about 10 A. M., the Spanish flag was hoisted in the sterns of the cighteen boats, aud they received the following names; No. 1, Bricsson; No. % Active: No. 3, Rapido; No. 4, Argos 6. Cevtmela ; No. 7, Gnarman ; 10: No. 10, Bl Dorado; N In the Rrordivm lis Holiness exhorts the Bishops to live in the practice of charity, humility, sobriety, contemplation during the session of the ‘TIIR RIOMT OF MAKING PROPOSITIONS. Ho declares that although the right of making Propositions for the Council belongs obty to him self and the Court of Rome (ad noe et al sate fam eedem), be desires nud exhorts every father to think it his uty to made propositions; but om these conditions : Firsi—That the proposition be made in and submitted privately to a council of {| uamed by the Pope. i No. | Second—That the pioposition have for its ol T, Des No, %, Flesha; | the general interests oj the chureh, not of « Nb. 80, Dardo Jar diocene, ‘The guards have beon redneed to fiitecn, which number is considerod sufficient, now that tho boats have Deen hauled out and sre anchored in the river, ‘The engineers will have to sien a contract, printed in both Spanish and Enylish, * for service on board steamships of the Spamisb National Navy." ‘There {sone copy for cach chief engineer, and the con- tracting parties aro tho engineer, on bis part, and the Spanish Consal and the Spanish Naval Commis- sion, now in New York, on the part of the Span’ Government. Third—Tbat it be accompanied a statement motives which bave led to-ts Sieaentations od Fiwrth—That it be conformable to the spirit traditions of the Cutholle Churet., “oe A BAN OF SRORRCT. His Holiness imposes secrecy on every persom cone erned im the coneiliary labors. RANK OF MEMDERS. The order of precedence is fixed as follows: The most noteworthy points of Cardinal Bishops, Archbishops. contract are that the engineer shall keep the en- | Cardinal Priests. Bishops. cines in order, direct men in his department, be | Cardinal Deacons, Al transferred to workshops, if necessary, at ant Patriarehs, Generals of Monastic Or salary, whieb is to begin from day of #| Primates, ders ‘and at expiration of the aes gold Rome from whatever part of the jn Tho engineers, @remen, and coal-heavers been ordered to report on board the various ea Iv this morning, and immediately ‘the fires will be started, hom shi «1 then as Soon aa steam can be got ap, which ‘THM RIGHTS OF MEMBERS, liers are authorized to designate ten of their to be charged with the judicial settle ment of contestations arising among the Fathers themselves. OFFICERS OF THE COUNCIL, ‘The Dall willbe in. the. neighborhood of com, the entire Hottie, ooavoyed by’ the frigate Piaarro, will put | naming aa J Birwene, De Lees, basaette, ba AL, pei the Bio, tnd Capaito, , pon rhure of the flotilla, the will makes feeble di Y tion in New York harbor, which will pros re from the Pizarro, snd thus, the conflict being opened ‘on neutral ground, the United States will be com- Prlled by the law of nations to stop both parties. and ke possession of the boats, subject to whatever © action may be determined upon by the United Pintes authorities. For two days past there have deem hovering frst outalde the low and to t right of the Hook, two or three rakish-lookii crafts, which bear ‘neither the appearance of mi ‘They are covered broadsides, and pilots dectare they do not acem inctined to either enter the bay or depart. What there portend to the flort should they safely pass the it is not for ws to say. PERMISSION TO SPEAK MUST BR ASKED. Fathers who desire to harangue the obtain an Suthorization from the Legatt fy preceding the day on which they intend te speak. PROPOSITIONS TO BE FIRST SUBMITTED TO COMMIS KO LEAVES 01 ‘The Bull prohibits the Fathers from absent! Wemselves before the conclusion of the Council, authorizes them to reside outside of their daring the entire period of the Council. OPPOSITION To [THE BULL. A majority of the Bishops are dissatisfted with many'of the provisions of the Paval Ball. ——— The Spaniah man-of-war Isabel has Ha ior New York, taking with he twelve of the Spanish gunboats just completed. ban Council. ‘The Club Cubano, recently organized, meets on Thirty-second street, Is rites and by-laws are Kept secret. Its oficers, lowe: in the follow roster Don Mizuel Ald el G. Cantero, Vice-Prerulent : Don Leouardo Delmonte ‘Treasurer; Don José Maria Cespedes and Dos Francisco Valdes Mendoaa, Secretaries; Don Nestor Ponce de Leon and Don Proderico Galves, Com: te of Council; Don Francisco J, Valmaseda, Don Joxé Trujillo, Bon Manvel Caxanova and Don Antenio Mora, Committee of Finance ; and Don Lois ¥, Man- tila, Don Manuel Marques, and Don Hilario Cisn FLASHES FROM THE OCEAN CADLSS, pan Tah ‘The rinderpest has broken ont in the great cattle show In London, Ware’ on the French and ‘The Cartista are Portuguese frontiers of It ts oMfcially stated that since 1959 the Holy See has received 100,000,000 francs from Peter's penes. ‘There have been several skirmishos lately between thy tarde and the Cubans the towns of Baa- Ungo de Cubs, ki Cobre, and Hol = ‘The Inman Line steamship City of Brussels rox, Committee on Credentials and Correspondence. tarda) arrived ‘Toe object of the Club is to. perfect a ree of RS Poarty on itty eet = wa all the loyal Cubans residing here, and to assist the A gunshop In Dublin was entered on mm Juntain various ways, ‘There bas been some trea: son among the Cubans, It's to be hoped. that this quai and te Gueeot te ‘Praniber of pistols were Cluy "will Le able to place the men. who have be- taken away. i them, and avoid the frilure made In the past, —— eens as written from Nassau to Havana LOSSES BY FIRE. 4 vans to make him revittances of eiienns ’ asks from $1,000 to $10,000 from each Perum. , Lhe dante here desire that mo aid be ex. ‘ended Beflur Golcouria, and have ruled him out of nd of patriot A large hotel and two other buildings were bummed tm Point Levt, Cen., londay night. ‘The morocco factory of O. C. Perkins, in Charles town, Masy,, was burnt Monday night. D ‘The Griswell building. eccuoied by the First Me tional Bank of Aurora, Ind.. was burned on sveuing, U with’ Mr, Griggs’s livery At a meetin; trustees of the Avondale | jaceat Perkine's morocco factory, in Charlestown, @ Avondale relief fund in Plymouth, Pa., on Monday, Treasurer | ©. Gaylord reported that receipts amounted to ‘ raed ‘Lows, $20,000, $i0o0rt 2 ot which $76,095.72 Bed ween invested, | nee veuerrenan berray dha vo ‘The residence of Ralfe Saunders, late of 4 $19,797.04 distributed th titled to the resis of the ‘und y leaving balanct on bond na ig SN ‘io. b00. hstanc np ba dcalectioe trl, of Philadelphia, has $28,000 deposited on cali | 4 OR,Monday aight the dwelling and yg at 6 per cent. interest. "The total contributions col- . "about e300" inaured for q HeeneG 08 SOT S AES SST eee A alight fire occurred yesterday in Public Seboot SN gy a childen, But they sil got out tn palety: i In the Court of General Sessions yesterday — morning, John Martin, charged with grand larceny Sagedery | pleaded guilty, and when asked what hé had to say ‘The total mumber of deaths in Brooklyn last week why judgme jhould not be pronounced upon him, by dog stated been given to him by the bya RyRy eB as, ad he hed s tenes to thaw Deel ‘and the right to sell the Park lands east of feconder fisexets n ‘ higpne nantly remarked, * You tell T holdin my hand » Tadeo Guess, yesterday granted an injanotion in whieb you confess to HOR ib wie Pay yc Seer sat oom Cot years and six months.” Martin is s connection of a dintin wished up-to iNician, who Wasa can- NH — ore US sata att et OBITUARY, Ob Rtas, wes Brow ied Featerday ‘afternoes. en ‘The Brook! Brig. General Wm, R, Brewster, of the Excelsior nual mee fine and sapere srgaiun Ny bag Brigade, died in Brooklyn on Monday. A mi were by v. HM. Rev. J. Wi Smith of nator ‘the Rev. ocihs Hat WENhame mates Cosas | Wavisid Hert si —————— — SPARKS FROM XK 1: RAPH. JOTTINGS ABOUT TOWN, —_——>—- { a ‘The motion for Cald discharge has been dis- ! Hop of the Guardian Association at the Arthar | ™sset ia Montreal, Rooms on the 24. George Wait, hailing from New York, committed ‘The Excelsior Musical Union's ball wilt be given | *¥!chle in trenton on Monday, Masonic Hall on Jan, 13, - ‘The eighth bail of the Kietty-‘ourth Regiment will areery we take pince at tholr Armory this evening. = bana Legislature will ad- ‘The creditors of Benj. Loder, of Broadway, mot 19 Gay watll the 19¢h of January, ry yerterday, but failing to Ond assets, they will try again ‘Track-laying on the Denver Pacific Railroad Friday. reached Evans Station on Saturday, - An irate driver of an overloaded tram whirled a | The Government Commissioner has found a de f heavy eartrung withtn an inch of Mr, Borgh’s head yes- | falcation In the Howard National Bank of Boston o4 jay afternoon, 140.0. James K. Hobby, Jr... 9 letter carricr attached to | ‘The annual State Convention of the Methodist Btation H, was put under’ 2,300 bail yesterday, for hay: | Eplecopal Church of Massachusetts met in Boston yes Ing stolen 170 letters, terday. Tre Soctttd dee Bale cr Artitse Franeate will give | Tue woman enffragins had 8 Sent reetordag ta, thotr second on of Ral d' Opéra in the Fr h Tho- | Worcester, Mass., as t hether men tire, on Wednesday evening, Deccimber i, '°"" ™™* | Tyrants: mee ee te ‘Two boys, named Robert Barker and Wm, Boge, | John Nowlen wae arrested ta Paiiad were committed yeaterday by Commissioner Osburn | Monday, charged with the murder of Mr. a for having $20 counterfeits in thelr possessor Richmond, Va., on th Aust. The Wolfe Cone Circle of Fenien Brothers held a pe. C, 8. ship Fov}sien bee arrived at eB by} ting !aet night, at whien Gea, D, ¢, the Hon, | from Naséau, en route to Jelphia, with thurty. ; trick G. Du sand Joseph Paul ‘delivered hddreases, Lillian's expedition, om Se ‘The artiste of this city are to mect on Friday | | Robert Sawtell,a freight conductor om the evoning, ip room 24 Cooper Instutute, for the purpose | Shore Road, fell from a train between Clyde end of orgatlzing an Art Union similar to (hore in Rurope. | mont, O., yesterday and was willed. ‘The mombers of Class B 2d of Grammar School | | A party of 100 armed men took two necrocs Noe have prevented Mr. Thomas Hunter, Principal, | tho iemond, Kv. jail on Sunday bia part with @ set of diamond studs, as 8 teetimunial of Yielr | and whipped the otlier and sent him pack to jail. tue Five Polats Mission appente to the kindly die- | sme szecuhion'e Un, Remsorper pending notion of tee 1 Five Points Mission appeals to the kindly \¢ execution of Dr. . posed to tend any donations Ther ay ware font buprome Court. Nish Mag bd | goming Comrom aes of she culldres. roe Monilay night, Joseph Mitche'l, a tramp, was 4. M. Sohadier, Baperiniendent, over bya fretzhi train near Ponghkeepsie, aid lost has | Joseph Pusquewite ed 8, was fatally scalded | arm. fe was sent to the almahouse. esterday morning through a pot of boiling coffe A locomotive on the Little Minmi Railroad blew failing off» stove at 103 ELester street, pp on Monday anverage y Columbus, seriously im | George Wats f 1Tth strect, between 6 Porton UNO Crean Oy we nea fel fay attorncon Koma toct | Offeces. Moore and Morehead were shot im Pitas burgh yesterday, the litter sertously, while atte ily injured, to arrest Wm, Arnold and Leonard Hartman, } Conrad Fatzer and bts son, of 216 William street, ahd were yesterday arrested oharged. with m losion of axphtha in 19 TTawley streot, Bose ; counterfeit revenue ste Thy ad 17 proves qi ray, ly burned U. 3. Drake, y inleres, : eration, and there wor 00 of stamps oa hand, ture er o RS tab is eas machines, gad slightly Henry Harmon was struck on the head bait te ary} eye aay ee. hatehét by John Harnett at 84 Mulberry street, and ‘ * . emam Seatera ft became necessary to take Henry's ante- | 0D the Boston and Mi Railroad. slips ed moves ‘mortem deposition at the New York Hospital. A young member of the Royal Colloge of Surzeom plied yesterday to the ey ; a Corn 14 and bad had no roof to cover him for three ] deusborgh, aa “on | three Ropablican Assessors. ing, under the auspiogs of the Work: | “'1P® 4 jainin Teachent Victodt ‘i ‘operty left by John W, Farmer will not ¢: ree ctr rea fertasianctiy is euls arseta se bet . ‘ of

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