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“THIRTY-SEVENTH YEAR NEW YORK, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 16 PRICE TWO CENTS, MR SWEHENYS ROAST BERK, | ten decrees tt ee ore WALL STREETS TARTARS, ooo eel | ERED AMERICAN SHAME, | frermmonsceies meatceieeiia sen | ERIE’S SUSQUEHANNA WAR RKSUIP OF THR SENATE. The Defent of 1 HH. Moore— Alderman lle ‘They are naturaily indignint at the extreme aubser: : viency of our Government to Spain, and its wafair {TIC MUSTER AT | _ Of Calkins, this mooh’ean be aatd. He te personally | ANELFLCTUAL PURSUIT OF THE Fi jey's Operations in the Ninctee views OF THE PRo-! 7 ment to Spainsand its watt | RAMSEY ATTEMPTS ANOTHER FLANA — Te cl ANOTHER DEMOU LAVERY SE retence of neutrality, The very mucl ath Democratic: Senators VANCIAL N ‘ Wer £ ; jenvted to mike last Monday nights ti eal, wilt MOVEMENT. TUE STATE CAPITAL, toe sal ature: ane if duoton Clerk of tue Benatey pptreibie lat brea tia The contest in tho Twentioth Aldormante Dis. Pd eh elit lobed bette abet homage, an the gonbouts are ibe prevention fr . —— HT have att jon altogether e —_— = —- leaving this pot tia wail, = The Domecentic Sountors Baneweting and | proundes Mr "tretihelesdy endeavor | Additianal mbout Gray nud Prntita Operas | trict was unusually bitter, Mi Hush 1. Moore, | he Keene tm the Senate Veaterday—tho | fx0 Gitne ‘letged Cor etéet the desteuction i Mfation of the Present’ oe Sw ate Daacuunine with che Gave Sr ecaree Hous in Wall Strcet—Moving by Night= | who claims to have been counted ont, is a well Htovd Matt Carpenter's Noble Appent for | part or entirely of the flotilla, bnona ‘ftallrond — David Grecebeck’ look tor the Coming Session—A W A NICE CROWD FOR A SMALL TEA PARTY, In the Tolle of Adventuressce-A Trait= | known contractor, and seems to havo been ma: | Cuba-Senator Mumncr'n Prosstavery Bro- | | Mavy of the persons leretofore entistet for the | (anne | Hatlrond | David | Gea ‘* Lobby Gatherin:—oom of the Metros The evening trains brought the few remaining Mores, Wine, and Womens Ngned and slandered solely because he was a brother Varications=Is Deliberate hoods. Tw lnete cnenpementc: eaanis feng id iateste of Atuawy, Deo, 18.—it, Ramesy) Ge, Prockdent ftan © sons Puc Organization of | Dowocry i who bodbeen invited to | The Comptrolicr of the State bas had very | of Roeky Moore, Mr. Mlugh Il. Moors bears mgood | Cuba came up in the Senate yosterday, oud awarm | FRynision and Anes by the several rocierios, OCF | of ine tuctubnewas Ienead erent the Legisint are. ee ee eee eee eee Tcad, | Meelied action taken in relation to the altered State | character in this ety, and {8 respected by all who | debate followed. shad to be Feenred totake their places, and the bane - apr mrintahtee GAC a ee be Goeciad Desvatch to The saa Lradiey, Murvdyy Pires; aud Cleaner, 8" | eertttcaten on whichithe youog men, Gray and Pratt, | know him, Mr. Joseph J. O'Donotiue, one of his fem CHANLES SUMNER FtOWTION FoR sL.avERy. iHiow lng named persons were eninted yesieutiy at | Dexan an action aeainat the Erle Railroad, and tn hie Atpany, Dec. 16.—Mr, Det : i ised between three aid four hundred thousand | eapporters,laa wealthy tea merchant aringentteman | Mr, Canventen (Itep., Wis.) moved to teke up | der, enginect, No, 10; << Luey, engineer, No 1; | piuPiaink mado éuch sstonniling ehargos against (te Ades for inform! TH Wedalivgn do ; i ‘ wines y himself of the intentions of Go Directors and managers, underwent a compulsory hie enginesr, N fumes end Wi eramluation hers to-day before a referee by Me. james and Willa Michael Brann: As the nMur at tho Executive mansion did not | dollars, acd then fled, It bas been agcertained that | of groat respectability, During t Hoffman are indeed astonishing, Ho can well be | come off until & o'clock, ihe interval W h Z Injust 6 a John Clear ing. an 1 Hie off ntil ¥ o'clock, ihe interval Was spent by | the young men may have been only the tools of | vase, and since then, much Injustico hue beon done | that in tho optnton of the Senate the thirty gun ernie Baers : put down ae . He # oracle, Three weeks | the noble Senators in a proiific exchs ce of comp'l: | other persons with whom they shared thelr ill-gotten | these gentlemen, and atortes have heen pat afloat by | hoats contereted for in the United States, by or tn sh Paani or artnan, bad ew bed ‘Shoar. Ago Mr. Swecny had Linselt Sntervtewed by the re. | Phmcnta and. driv king oreh others! heatihe in tue | oor PONT Ot Oe A aera alterations, | the supporters ‘of Alderman. Farley. withont the | Debalt of the Goverument of 8m mployed | Jas, Maron, Jas, Madden, Jobn O'firien, and doin in. ‘The object of this examination is to oppose fl be : "i Satesom of the Delayed Hei inforsaal levees “4 “ net the revolted district of Cuba, should not be | Fox, haadsand Antonio ——, cook. Dosides the | the motion made by Ramsey's connsel to appoint Porter of en obscure morning #hcet, Arnong other | were held ia the rooms of Senators Norton, Tweed, | under the svpervision of Charlee Van Brunt, the | shadow of foundation, If Mr. Mocre had beon todepart from the United States daring tho | enlisted mea about. seventyawh cooke, waiters, aud | Receiver for the Evie Railway, which te to be ex- things, be then seecried that the Governor wi snd Genes And the Spacious Bale Of ihe De ‘van | qgent in this case for the Comptroticr, revealed the | elected, 1 might have been much better for the ince of that rebellion, stewards were ewployed yeatertay. | x 3 in Delbt stl pang tbe Lad! Defore the islature, holt several iipe bate this the same ler at Koches, | fact that the crasnres were madeby an expert, The | taxpayers of the Nineteenth Ward. Pity BoM aEe (ite Pines, ) thoneht the disenaston ‘The eighteen vessels that are to anil to-morrow are | BUC before Judge Murray next Friday, . wehees ‘ of We resolution would be prematare, twa ¢ heat of the can- | the resolution previously ofered by him, deeloring ‘Sey ary Consuitations with leading Democrats, so 08 to fraine | { Lot In. | Miling in, after the erasures bad been made, was | Up to the day of election Mr. Furlcy claimed to be | the Senate had no information concerning the gun, | tnd nrincipal eecewcice ee ay one eearsters | Att. Ramsey testified that afl the elatm against the his message In perfect accord with their opinions; | ¥' many Tall | doug by Pratt. carnestly enpporting Mr. Moore; Lut on election | boats except that from newspapers, Me un terstood | the cugiicors and assistants ra Americans und the | Ei© Company ho possessod he had purchased since (hat the first caucus would be composed of the | jist Fourth of Juiz, aud ia Land and clive with (he TH peTKcTiVES day ho exposed bis hand. Controlling the that in a few days oficial information coucernine | otheramay be of any nationality, tho Susquehanna war began; that it ooly amounted creme de la creme of the party, of which he himectt | /#aaMuy leaders, Ke will probably get It have probably’ ges traeh or Won Gente ‘Whey'ese | ereantention tbe. Wuea té lore Cuba would bo received, whoa which tie Senate | Mr. Delamater had received information af a pen. | to $6,200; that {t eomstated of bonds and stocks, Was one; and that thereafter the other luminaries ‘ re tee wn helieved to be part of a large gang Who have long | 0” the day of election, and Mr. Moore Gould act more Intelligentty, ‘Thy woven was | jected atinck on the twelve unfinished gunboats by | which were deposited with David Groesbeek in New Of the Farty would be summoned in their order of Pic Mig ef the Delavan in sleighe, and | seen altering United States bonds, Irene were vote for, Conninghan FAIR PLAY FOR CUNAN PaTRIOTA. tions were taken. Capt, Wal fe ithe | Yor; and that be bad consulted with various per+ Merit, rank, and postition, aud eo ith ved. minates afer 8 They were cor Ly Welcomed by On Tuesday night, and even anti! daybreak yes. | seems, was Mr. Canvenren addressed the Senate (nm support LT ah ade rt edad: 3 Rip ae pean on ob h arto rons for weeks before he beran the present sult, He A MUTUAL ADMIRATION Tha Parr, terion, ties Wala i Kosniiiag & Caw jean ss bod torday, a posse of detectives, accompanied by some | Moore. On the day of election many of Ue canvasaers | of the resolution, Ho wad he had waited in vain for ate in the stream kept watch | acid that he based his charges aguinst the managers were chanced throng: the Induence of Br. Farley, | curve ative aoma with loaded rifles beside them, but nothing unuswal better qualified than himself, Reger : of the road, 0 ‘1 Two weeks azo tovly the Governor entertained | open, and the crowa of hunery Democratic Senators | Of the victhins of Gray and Vratt's operations, were | thus breaking pledges that ho Fiven to Sevato® | to move tn the matter, He did not propose that the | Occurred. Gecckeliicomlla mente pate ts Wek by tions core wad veer bre te his house the purest essence of Democracy at & ail of whom were pre bul Prost--were | gearebing for the culprits, ‘They found thay mony | Bradley, Te eocma enrtain that te data of Mr. | Vuited States should elther violate the lavy of ha Pie Gatilud of the Cuban Qtenmecd Adwe object In beginning this suit wae to bring the Erie banquet. Moaars, Bweeuy, Tweed, Connoly. Oakey | EAered Into a sractoos diniog roo, where: wwatead | onan were concernel, Moore was eansed by Wve acing ent of the Tarimany. | tious, Hor aMre @ maniiest Ahly lor fear Of conne. Ping of the Cuban Mteamer Anmas | ranagers and Ditectors to Justice, He admitted, weeny, Tweed, Connolly, Oakey | GF the eumiiucus Panguct eapected, hoiing bute | ¥° 0 5 organization in the Nieteencis Ward. ‘In view of | quences. Eoain Inristed, and the President of the em the Neve Journah Dee. oweve nage “omn| Mall, Senator Murphy, tie State ofticers, Samuel | eold feed received then = ve WOMEN IN THR pesINe tiene {ucts It remaine to be tern whether the Hou, | United Staten Felterateds Cant the coud.tion of Yesterday aflernoon one of tie offi to par bita off in felt all his clatave ceretuet the Coase Tilden, ond Duke Cassidy ot the Argus were present, RAISING THEIR SPIRITS A divorced married woman, known as Mra, Cod- h Ela prcoedt pono ad's acter bi Une Teeteece in Cuba did not amount (o 8 stale of war, The | finns, whlch was recently sold. ae was suepsctet, to | pany, but that he bad refused to sceept payment, There sentiemen were recanied as represcntative | . They ate the fey comensibies stoniling, white three | wise, and anctier * Mrs.” (Laabella Haskins), ved | party in thas wards i eee lS meravhey on eho clacacter te | Mad, os he gald they want new bo! —+— mon, the prototypes of trac Demoeratic principle: African feat, im wate gs sig Ml oad 3 on Thirty-third atrect, Gray and Pract both visited lade preclude a further postponement of aciion on the Nae te been put in by ( The supp Three Hundred New Sul Aqninat the Erte Who, viihough better kuow as thinkists and talkists | Stampaghe, sherry, aud “whiskey Gowed prey | them, Gray was constantly sending Mra. Haskins | The Now Poat O@ice—Why the Delny—What Slate th Gna tatcived a tote ol war ice peceten: Cleared out from Were, cad has wot berm seca pinse, The ad ere Kenia ee ine Frio Rail than workists, were supposed to have full control | freely. little notes. Mrs. Codwise keptthe house. Bhe is Li havo beon—A Promise with @ | Wers necessary ; first, an ascertainment of the facta | Tela thought that she atarted nt about 8 o'clock, | anttte tecion showh towards Poilery Iie Of the party in thelr respoctive localities, which em BR vintvors AND ¥. Feprraunted se 8 beld and daring women, and ttle Provino. in the ease; and second, an application of the aw | giving her ample time to steam down to New York | ( me D t all other lines, is to become t fubject of littention before the Now Jersey Courts Maruntic Rete tek einen ec ire Qovienot, anier & few Sulroducteny femarks, | Coren, - bhp wpression which generally prevails that | of na'ions to the facta. wacettaihed, “Spain had her | and out Into the ocern becore daylight this morn- bree Whole State, But instead of being & | cavethe senators a lecture and advised them above | Sti by the detectives who have been following her ua eck me oe we Hn con han deen | {iplomaue Feprerentativoy at Washington, but Cuba | Ing, if It wad the design to gct her cut to wea, Be | ‘Three hundred bills have been placed int al adiuiration tea party. No- | ai] things to be honest, and to be very ear fal about | Course up, that she did not nesttate, when she had @ Haw deen | had no facilitics for presenting the facts as they ex- | Had a full crow on board—jnet how many men tn ali | of Thomas D. Hoxie, fem npon which nett hing beyond wn Insignificant utterance of pliyed-out | the Lws which they sould pass, capecially those | good opportunity, to blackwail men, The detec- | *spended, ts erroncous. Nr. Mullet, the ea- | tated. In dechiring that war di re, our | 18 not precisely known here. It is believed, how: | to be tal F the pe ol BSauae (Gwvcee Work citer dle eid ee railed the ‘ ‘! 4 ue te rolfoctiona ever, that ahe carried othing in the way of a cargo, a overebnger: Gan fase maha sereoiyord opinions on unimportant auhjeets took | fogether in seder to arn thelr views aad frame iis | ver leatned chat both woman had ded, end that | PeFvislne arehlteet of the Yrecst-y Department, J Freaidest may bare allewnd bie rcolicetions of oar | STH tt the settied ail mcameunting co amie’ | Manenot an overcharce. "Gen. Hozte maintains that Dlace. They did full justice to the Govérnor's cheer, | mrasage in harmony with theta. Gray and Pract bad probably gono together with | £av¢ orders some time ago that the excavation | Kavcmbled by one slogle order, too great an Intlu- | $6,00)—DLefore she started, paying up to tho last ¢ charre beatdes paying. the pensitc? aud. deat tmey complimented his cook, drank his wine and brands, | ‘rmm coumissio%s aap fue uectse LAW poow Tie, should be continued ouly ax fust ax the sand could | enee in. de'crmining the legit of Indebtedness for repairs, new bollor, new | are liable fog damage tn-ininetby business: men O& ‘and jof in the best of spirits, singing on thelr way fe ebat BE NSLS A TRUCKMAN WANTED. be sold, ‘The present obstacle to the work is.the Gere. Ae om oom w re the laws ea mot bo mecl hinery, Be. ‘ 8h , vod lg rte Ai ror Rad Account of dolays of unjust discrimination in favow van House, "We won's ge home (repeals the keeive iaw tortie. | A truckman took away a load of furniture by 7,9 contractors to obtain easels to UEaeigy “wislan 6 otans, wee dene estes, tt island by way of Floris, bond of Fuller & Co, he caves, alice a goo! deal of talk. em- | direction; but who he was or where he took te | Louw rrcientat thie ‘seaeun ot the yen, As Wat a ‘qe FicuT FoR FaERNON, een TNE FRANWING FRAUD. me UNWaAsteED anows. Pete Bente a ceca ruts oul make New York | property to, the detectives Aid not ascertain. That | the granito arrives on the erourdit willbe laid. If] ‘pho exactions hnposed upon Cuba by the mother THE QUEENS OF CREATION, gistaioae“Sadled poate) ‘This sort of cancusrs do not generally accomplish za lade! fruckman will confer ® favor by reporting his | it was on hund now, the entire frstatory would be | country were moat oppressive, For forty years ary ar any Tho Tons of Trash with which re Tih) do dick disaapiven Ua Gy 6e GETTING SQUARE WITH THE GOVERNOR, Bhereaboute at ones. Not the Toast remarkable | up within a month. Provided the necessary amount | Gearecly oue mative Cuva had lield un offce in thay | Ate Evangeltoal Chriatians Opposed to Suf- Toward midvight the entire party left taking good | fict 1p connection with the removal of the property granite can be procured aa fast ax required, the | Government for the p Wome: Anti-Fomale Suffrage enhance itin the good opinion of tbe public. Be- ction of life and Liberty. that it was taken away atnight. Late in the | roof oon Of yester’ny a trail of th iH be on the new Post Ofice by the Urst day care to carry away @ pocket (ull of cigars each beiore fegttives was | Sr dasenen’ 10th The Cuban had no reaouree but to the long sufferance dates to bo Mpetted—Goneral Puw- ® Bide, the workers of the Democrary, the men who | so doing. and forbearing churity of a Spaniard, Since 1829 the Ww Wasmixaton, Deo, 15,—The Honse Postal Come Struck, which seomed to Indicate that’ they” had inane fo i ‘ow of tho Old Pa 5 do the voting, grow Jealous at the favoritism showed SWEENEY'S MESSAGE NRARLY READY. citer kone South or had takea a steadier bound ior The Sale of the Ne rene OGL CORRUER TL) Cotela an Cote Gants | Wokomvan, Deo: 18) mittee yesterday took ap the question of the abolt= to the ideal Democratic leaders. They said that | _ The Governor has almost finished his menaage, Tt | the fathmus of Panams, probably with the tnteation “dl be! ee Kore Fetal remedy this oppression the people of Cuba has r iv} 16, Tho Exchange Salesroom yesterday was well | sorted to revolution. ‘They had an army, a flag, had | of the Woman's Suifrage Convention was even more | tn of the franking privilege, and after considerable techn at will be strongly Demucratte, Mr. Sweony Is ex: | of locating in sowe part of South America, Shey bad as much right io dine with and talk, to the v4 “ ‘ne filed with merchants, real estate pecuintory, and | {oUkbt,tattlos, and were carrying on & Freular waF: | interesting than tho frst, In the morning stops | discussion Messrs. Ii), Fiten, and Adams wore sp Governor as either Mesers, Sweeny, Hall, Tweed, | pected here ina day or two to look it over, and Laer, ‘ Connolly, Cassidy, or Murphy, and that at they were | Make the necessary alterations, Pare sti Treat deal wan mag | Polilclans, ‘The malority of the trong were ab fare, ‘The new Coneti ioe of Cube erates all | Yer taken for the formation of county and eity | pointed aa a sub-Commiitee to collect data and infor Set gaked to sapyer in the Executive mazsion, and THE LITTLE FELLOWS WANT A PIECE, abouts Iawyer tamed Egbert, aed where he had nia | tracted by the snuouncement of tie aale of the New | free Repubile pathize effectively with a | aoctetios, with inatructions to eall a Convention for | Mation In reference to Its uses and abuses. Mr. Fite org: Mal, Lis y a ae eta re ain (oma are | vftice no one knew. He was said to have been, if | York Hotel property. ‘This exte was 1m partition | ee eee eee a rerertawaitn Cone | that Purpose within a few weeks. Addresses were | Bes mado & calculation of the pablic docemente very anery because of tie partiality abown the Sena. * " val ed ; ‘on: - 0 GuniNGAA dnVived $0 fu based i bari 5 lt aetias ues Jie ihe Gavceaor ec | en 4) pa ety sat ioe ta coenelpaal | =e between the heirs of the late Matthow Morgun and | grove waa empowered with (ho supervision of all ex- | delivered by Mrs, Blackwell and Mrs. Campbell, the printed for the Fortieth Congress, which ran through While consniting with eoch other as to tl 5 ‘ thet wo aoa even arate colony they wil get ‘nd of remaining about his offs, although | Hicksor W. Field, by virtue of a juigmont of the | scully power except the yardoning power. The | latter a new advocato of female sulfrage, belouging | Naa Hi00 parade ateaericultaral reports Bt reveele 0! getting square witn the furore t few even some way or other, It is probavie that the 6 thus snubbed “a nete trom Governor Hofman | Mo bank tthere, A fun repot i President was the organ for communicating to for- h or the Maveative Nanelon vill be Uirown open | tie. ere prenbpend Ld bets pe Msded Ms oe eae Supreme Curt, and was sold onder the direction of eign nations the will of this nation; but ax to what | Bpringfeld. of Patent Binee reports, and 1,134 pounds of Globes, ot . > Including smaller items, each member had over foue” fetches ile hands, a | to those sual ry next Feivert wan told that he had recrived & considerable Toeatior Wits barn Aline the Sesion estas | Sata Gpvesats he Conerees ereuuaisey |. Assiew dieses tocele anec Rts th tone in welRht to aend ou: to the poonle, making ae ey tear open the frail envelope, and read the fo! ———— sum of money from Gray immediately pre Y drew Jackson Davis attompted to brine evan: | avgregate for botl Houses members of abo eer tear Envelope, and read the DHE BT ROR TON CREAN Tee, Mee Bgert decined ten expec cr aehae | feferce, after reading the torn of sale, offered the | belonged the Tieht to" regulate thin, power in the Exrcurs United States. ‘The truc policy of ncutrality was to | elical Christians into anpopulartty before the Gon- | 1,20 tons. If postage paid was on ail the books ab mirsue such & COUrse as Wo reqular rates, it wonld cost $063 for each member. Hon. si Ob Sreniecheara A a M4 prevent ary advun- | vention by declaring that they failed to advocate | juliintutt “ot liberal. salon bance, carateh ten The houor of your cor operty. Every one was anxiously watching for th ras, told of particalar | Brat hid: and tram the start to. tie: close of he sndnct | the bidding continued spirited. A ter halfan hor alibi grounds lo received it, i Mahuta facts that had occurred, in which Gray tally requ . taken by one of the belligerents over the ¢ “ ‘ r , | *as concerued, as opposed to every principle of bon- ' ; ¢ being 4 ‘Woman's suffrage: but the attempted arcament was | cluding speeches made tn Con; and business of Sa roeta kathertng Hxccuuve Mau | The bill providing for an international exhibi- | eaty, put wo mull declined to speak to any one, He | fue gi iga gin "Atmone the reomtinent hands es othe ipdtae work rata ey ghowkd declare that Cuba | emocinally answered by the Rev, Mr, Bowles, who | the people pertaining to Iegisistion and to the various Jease alteud without jul Moa in Waenington in 1871 wos reperted and debated, | sat along time in the now deserted office of Gray, | yy "aT. stewart, who. bid DO, and Mr, J. States nid koew that Cuoaocunt net ie bencitecg | showed that many evangelical ministers were the | Departments. It is belloved that ware full ‘Yours truly. JONN T. NOFFMAN: RoBPING TI TREASURY. And closely watched the actions ot the detectives, | Raton, who ofered 01D Te: the, wmdlnnts by such periniveton and. that pain would bec then, | Warm atvocates of the reform. paid og every lather Se Goreme’ Pome Lat as The above was aldresse! to each of the Domo: | ste, Antony (Kiep..R. 1.) eubmiuteda Joint rerotu- | {fnceard clear that he Know much of Craps secret | Rere oUlier Bromigant Arms and iarge denters, Pre. | wuch permission would bo dis.ionest, and would add | gubittecs armors, ter vered a eloggent and power. | roach $1,000 per capita, oF a toral of from 180,000 tox Bie Kiste Senators chet, cightecn in wu tion fur the disribution to imemuers of Comeress and. | tetycated clear that be Knew much of Gray's secret | vious to the sale the owners were offered $1,000,000 | {usult to injury. niin ac he | Ree meer foe prc ened tats Ith due appreciation for the honor cont Bie For oe ite Congress and | operations before bis Algh for the property, Dut they re(used the oiler. The TeainLET GMOEER WE LIB RLE ph wo commmeateats with teste satortionte Ik Teng Of the noble Senators seccpted the copies in the Deparment of Btate of the iribates of A LAWYER UNDER SURVEILLANCE, hotel and stores ‘new reat for, 908,000, per annem, ma baaied ri gol fs by 4 ae ane RNG FOR vite MALE PoLretcTAxE, Galimated at $1,000 per aay, making 8 total postage: Promised to attend, prescat_ wri ve agettty Sy f 4 1 property ts owaed as follows: Mr. Hickson ingress had already expressly determined the ¢ following resolution was alopte: " ost of them have arrived. Sweeny, for a wonder, | agageone 10 We memory of Abraham Lincoln, | A detective was at ones employed to investisate | Ww. ghe rueinta Morgen, Bothy: aud | polley of tuin country “to be ueuteulity with the | Jesoirad That «is Convention renest tie Excentive | oH the business wow franked about $700,000 per ame not here, LHe might, however, turn up at the ha Pa ate eT Henry Morgan, Edward Morcan, Charles Morgan, | recognition of beligerent rights from the inception | Comnilites of the New England We ‘s Suifrage As. | Rum, devenih hour. Eom dameedgs yeh naod abe as nion, and one of a large party, with Gray and Pratt. | George Morgan, Sopa Robbine, and Matthew Mor’ | of any. actual revolatio tho history of our | Soc!atlon, prior to our next mtate election, to Interro- ——_—— THB THIRD HOUSE MUSTRRING, Mr, Ket.oca (Rop., La) offercd a resotution, © of the creditors will probably demand an ex- un, Sr. prey th. Phe het 1 property line's d mt avidenon’ Ot tin he Candidates of ali political parties as to whether, NEW JERSEY, Fi which war agreed tor directing the Committes on | Blamation of bim. Mr. Egbert ls a thiek set man, | Fah at. el ca teoehcbe on Ww id Isis on the eatins ‘cotton, they wlil exert thetrodicial Influence Strange as thie assertion may scm, thers is already | Commerce to luquire into ihe expediency of repeat: | dresses well, wears small aide whiskers, and has a | ote seot Me! Ferhat ateeh en ASS I dl tars u winent of the wi ——— Plentul ecthering of tue Third House, Smith | tethe laws relating to the distr sutey oF Anes, | fll face, Mr. Van Drunt’s attention having been | Place, #001 test; on Mercer atrvet, YM fect ; and o ed this poliey, and under them it | commanwea no, (0 tee every honorable menue Robert Hewat, conductor on_an Frio Railway coat feed Is on hand, buttonboleing Senators, Several | fofrcure ities incurred under the cost | called to the matter, he too has taken it in hand, | Washington place. 118.3 feet. Tee parchaso ts sald be Bla! law to Dermit the dtting | defeat the eloulan OL all who fall to resvond.or return | train, yesterday foil betwoen two cars west of Berges iron Jobbytsts have taken up their quarters tor | foFettur See teed Mee The S487 | He hes also laid the whole matter belore tue | ¢ bave been mado for the account of the heirs, Is by Spain, or any foreign power | Her tunnel, and was cus to pleces, he winter at the Delsvar, and begun operations by sb beet otal onvate at the prin Grand Jury. —_. against her subject, Our Government should now ALL MANDS nooND, “feeling the few m frees ia town. — Erie will 2 Un to the surtes frst thing, As bi ore. 1 Wis Geren ana tweco are Directerd: Wee uehrrarre é THEIR PAY GOES ON. It was said by a friend of the missing young men | Dr. Shine, “the feel confident of putting throush ‘nil their bills Fitereeyrq gonenired the M among which is one that will astonish the puplic, | Ying for a recess from Wednesd: re determined ta leave | t Wednessay, the Sth pr itbel thee been fitted out by # foreign power for service against | teacher among the freedmen of South C: A NARROW ESCAPR. The Wirz of the Coroner's OM Joroner’s man,’ the revolutionary suljects of that power, By that | dressed the mee! ase resolution pro- } that Stout & Dickinon loaned them $8) 00) 01 call, | examiuation yesterday in the Yorkville Police Court, | course an opportunity would be afforded the friends | weil, the Rev, M he wd instant, | and cabed in the loan on Friday last, aud got tus | in the complaint of the venerable Bumucl We, Bald. | i Fepresentatives of the Republic of Cuba to pro- KUNDoats om the ground that they had | Tw the afernoon Mrs, Mather, a missionary and get fit” dat Now or a fanaiouasiy areca Haw; vt ad- | leetual-looking Frenchmat wed by Mr, Mack ed to into the riv: nd the Rev BR. R. | who him. It is Fovtortitrs, | ment cipal ports of tly d States we, and Was . Riehar en of this elty, Mr. leases. Fisk and G: % money duce tue neecasary information, and prove thelr as. more, and others, ‘The evening #ession Ww: BROOKLYN, potting “sadane to Along lease of power, Sew ann ron MERORRER, AN OPINION OF 40" COMPTNOLLEH'S AGKNT, 12, pant hm for nonantt and battery, He wanted | sortions of the condition Of athirs im that island. | aivnocenpicd with speeches from many oF the b é | erp sh bt Bl 1 ad el | Rovenue to offer and. pay fewnrds for the ditec Br clase were incireuia: | ing, The pugnacious Me D, employed lawyer Kint- | portunity oF 6 ve [7 be given et liver's Academy on the 0th, There‘ors it seemed | gine, who endeavored Mra, Livermor rive ral and Har Paria teen a offre a compromise with Ot e ° d W alice Robinson, a sportive youth, was fined tries vehenier more ely zor attempting to murder any ofleer of the | certifeates had bocn altered wes agcortained. — How seaatlt h the Dev insure hor Independence, but ker position so at ne mi it. it pave (ar it, SONA SULA, | Internat Revenue Burenu, ea OTe aattaertained. | How | guecesaiut, although the Deputy Corower lad ¢ United Stas fed thin step to long | ‘The result of the Convention hins been to awaken | Aaother bay, int now dal e Cou eo ls, Jenation, seying be di pport Andre . . ¥“ sal pa Upresentalive ol ry wn has bA felt in this community, fore m for ekamtination, came into Court yeet benare Count Is, GADIERAHERS AATIAR BB suppor drew THe WOMRN TH THR MREARURY NRPARTENT, = | ournal, A SPRCIMEN OF AMERICAN NRUTRALITY, steed ban elegans ay mornine, oul wot being ready to subuit &helr Em lsh UP BARELY: ARPPLAL OF TURE ven LAW. Li members of the Stock Board do not hesi A Emery amie! ‘The spenker referred to the presence of the Span- LONG ISLAND NEWS. port, the Court adjourned, After breakfust this morning T took a walk to the On motion of Mr, Mow (Rep., Vt) the Senat tate to censure the Governmens for the course Amertenn Cable Across {oh war vessel Pizarro in the larbor of New York, tl Hamilion W. Shipman, the owner of a three-story ol, ‘ue preparations for the meciing oF tie | took up the Joint resolution to. e the hours of | adopted ta concealing the theite of bonds, or over | A tolegruin was reocived from Lisbon yester- | which has brought oBiecrs anil men toman the Bpan- | ome Presbytery of Lone Taland aro having extra | rane oullain by vation Walsh. for sowing, have bin punudarl fr scocd, New earpelsarets | francine the he irsor laboror Goversment laborers, | publicity elven te such transactions, that the bank: | 8 P. Rockwell, and J, H, Mooney, having got au- | at esa by the United States authorities, taken intoan |. Thieves continne to rob the trains of mall bags at | A verdict for $29,517.98 was rendered by the Unite® De lala, rnd everything pat imship-rhape orter. At | upproved June 1°65, shall not ercate ers, being fully epprived of | the facte, thority in this State to organize a new cable com. | American ort and Tibelled. If Cuba violated our Lag Avillo Pye me Hany Ss Staten District uit Yeaterday In favor of the Govern: the chairs aud ve pried wp tn tue aa of wages. Mr. Morri!l moved au a whatever action they deemed the me . na Neutrality law by fitting out ta this country vessels 6 amount of taxable property in Flashing now . ave eed omeee ane are oF fe oF the MO0r, wu il I CANON eT Ne tormer act which declared e Hecure’ theme ive frum ions Bintan terainws ot fier hise ate Averea’” Frey ie | for service axuhigt Spain, ao then war Mpain cqually | te #1Ah NOs gain of (SCL, aluco te enlargement of | Qz,whushey manuiactared In October and November, = : a day's labor, made & It nh 18 Ate favor, said bya hiehly influential men ane “ Me bares. de- | gully in Otting out lere vessels for service against | Ms , pate aera THE-RXRCUTIVE AND THE SUN REPOU TER, BI Wicsote CteD MRMOR Tattle ie pon cheuas, | aeKOhaS that He thought tho ‘volley Of employing me at aan ere Gime, pent abrond | Cava, ‘The apcakor coucladed aa follows: 1 The farmers of Long Island ore about to contest | LASHES FROM THE OCEAN CABLES, vite ne I entered the " “ ete 5 ay omen in the ‘Treas part ty \ . y management of . the dee!xton Pom lat ” Delano, taxing f pAfier liter ie uitiing T entered the F 4 Baits act, OF Isis, eine the hoary of | er apedteney eS heremcat was oue Of | this tanio will be wholly under ihe eoulrol of Ou HAS THE SENATE ANY SAME? as produce brokers” i ecdonehs - Pe easy erties Ms q artnet me Sovernment, pt . wh ciLiZens, We are sole anty bonnd by the laws of nation Yana fi rT * ‘The Brazilian Ministry has resign: ot tong to Walt Defors the Goverur sent te a false position, The President, how- noonery. @ aide a c ole-anly bound by | ans for Mr. Stewart's railroad are all in the le Was etanding up te bis desk with ab: ever, had velieved Congress by the con truction he Facts have come out tn relation to Gray and Pratt a ores Ae yoct, te office and the roate fixed as far as the westerp hoandary Another detachment of troops a:rived in Havana Of papers tn bis wan: / Jaequ ties | had given the jaw. He desired that the law might | which ere entirely new to the public, and show Jupiter Appronehiag the Me: vain and ‘aba t but as the iaw had beon iret purchaso, whlch lies about four miles east of th | yesterday from Spain. tanoer, he received nie Youwccim | hive a air chance to be tested pracilesily, them to have been burdened erininals, Late last | ON Tuesday evening, at 9 o'clock, the planct it had been a shield to Spain wid a sword to sah ere MR ‘The Uruznayan Government has recalled all the Vo tke’ Albany," Ne ssid Jokingtys 1 | Sssourned, orig aporton. weil Kuown in monctary circles, | Jupiter appeared @ short distance N.N.E, of our ET nuasLane DV eounttarnie deere PERSONAL INTELLIGENCE, Lag city Syptoresedh Mc ag re Kom ye GAS. Ol ¢ bnsinces. eau ied pean kein join: co ‘a ‘ to be done ts ci ta ‘ , satellite. attaine t Tonty ask that to be doue the = 1 the necessary mensuros haye been taken te podersiand thas you uf A bold w caucus of the House of Representatives. street, near Broadway, and wanted Wo borrow some | ds ane a on i ined abo Bs i ed Geel he hes Marae. piselate ine Deke ce Ciena Ria ae bein moeritic Senators elect Lt your to Mr, Jones (Dem., Ky,), by unanimous consent, | money, for whien he gave bonds a8 collateral, ‘The minutes after 1 o'clock on Wednesday morning, PaATN To tadsradnat faite: Ohba te cukenk ceemtiks Vitae: Wahak id ai ee A: and have cone to aserrtain what wiil Lethe Terult | wove a preamble aml veaulatiod declaring that 1a | VARKEFA In question gent the bonds to Washington | being a little more than four degrees, or clght times 6 (bar of impartial nie: | 1, Chtet Engi acer Kingsland of the Metropolitan Fire | iia "ina teiccted overtures ade to" Bier by Bpate ie Bor" Horses (cio was in unesual good hummer) | te destlh of George Peabouly tts country and. the | be rugdatcred, when they received a revit that the | the apparent diameter of the moon, From March a must ough. Thece | Department bas resign tonicetion with the throne, eat orld stained irrepirab! citi m tien of London, aid the Emperor of the'French have | At oer os oe. Shey, Mle iLL Sarg 15, 1471, at 10:04 P.M. an occultation will cecur | py ‘The great Train lectures in Cooper Institute next alt im pot a canev Nt is only ase gatherine What ts the revson that 1 tertuan my irienos mihoul having the rays of Pie SUN penetrate in- ‘The King of Italy reeently told the Spanish Am- ee ae waar | Dassador In Florence tiat he should refuse his consen®. Spsakec bi4id tent bs had hate tufcrmed teat rr. J. Boyle O'Retlly lectures on Fenianism tm | tothe corauation of tue Duke of Genoa. ails extraordinary provision for the trauster of Mr. Bad” oon ani Hie) Ren hee souih of north latitude ST do, the British army ta Coopor Institute this evening. Official Gazette of Matrid publishes the domy dining room? beet ye hide y # hypothecated them, He in turn found Gray, who rece, len the gunbouts referred to were expected Opie lazette of Madrid pablishes the decree Raronren—I can't tell, Governor, Something im | Peabody» remuind to bia native land: vud authoriz~ | yt mn to him, Gray said he got thou’ froin —>—— to leave the United States on Fridyy, and wed the Rsersiels nye pnactisped for rd Gurise the Kepeblicaa Uvartestioes ne portant inigut be possed upon by this tea party ty Prlghe be connidored adequate for the oecasion, co | 2 stranger, but being unable to prove wach was the Tho Charter Canv ans. necessity of prompt activa, a | bus pens rap | Ba rp on. ‘: seritatpeaders bf ite Nowa ke to monn ts ) greet st sea the Buropean convoy, aad conduct em | (acts We was arrentcd ani lodged in theLudiow atrect | Tho Board of Cunvassers yesterday returned MASSACHUSETTS FOREVER DISGRACED, Dr. Hall will speak on tho Anrora Borealis this whorder. Yes on ot areas np See Frasca ket ivell, it ie only a social pathering | t these stores. It will come upon Monday, tie forward. and in pare paid whist was due and | te Tote for Police Justice in the Sixteenth Ward as | Mr. Sumwen, roferring to the remark that lghtoen ERIE WABitagr? Fouechale Clad, 1s the Cooper | posed to belong to them were solsed by the Wreaoh al a8 which those invited will Impact. thelr politica VINANCIAL BILLS Got his noo released, follows: Ledwith, 9,082; Hardy, 1,233; Ledwith's | of tho, guuboats would soon leave, read a telegram | Inaitate DOOM Att Leet by eter » Bart o {the Dumcnrae mutans cece te date witicug, | MF, Prosten (itep., ‘Lenn.),, introduced abill to | | Mow THe MODDERY, was comtirTED, naa | BAU, 3004, Proteare ware recelred again ean, | Which Mybadroealved from a rapuanible party con: | , President Whi of Comall Untnerstg mi tecture | | Can'-den, De Ro tse tas snthortzad the, Coanelt le § Mators elect to dine with mr. | oeavide for apecie payments, Reterre: n Investigation was made aa to how the bonds had | vassing the vote in Fourteenth, nnd Dd » ‘ ow evening. yovaemes. to ‘Falsw'tho reve jeieat to eo) HE meet OF them, 1 thenaut, would Hike to visit Pr DYER Utep.. Mow), mitzoduced & Dill to in. | boen stolen. dt was found that two men, annwering | Hiateesth Districts oF the Teeets tenet Wark tra | at New York, atutot that the veesols bad been de- | ¢@m Institute to-morrow evening BeNteasdelsionaye: ereney Teens. caret the iny before the intures COnVeR: * Reronréu—I had a preat deal of dificulty in And Ing out whut occurred at your hist pasty, bul ws you ercaso the tax on clreuiaitop, deposits, and average | imdescription to Gray aud Pratt, amount of capital stock of national banks beyond the onon the Secretary of the Society, One y epre ives of the Spanish navy, | , A daughter of Samuel McLean Fsq., was margied | banicipal deficiency. called one | Joseph McGuire, eandidate for Civil Justice, and | Lvered to the representat . - ters wording belne ake o Jetics have been ¢ ¢ jaire, candidate for Civil Jucticr, and | had thelr oflcars and. crews ou board, with tho | tn Rrooklyn yerterday. the we lit being one of tho | Secrobqpolitical aocieties hove been d iscovercd im Host con a Anes jemod in the Cit; chi Mor td in the Interior provinces of 1] theswame Wordtrom Henry Murray,on the ground | Hae of Speia from thelr mastheads, and’ were con elo CUE 9: DRSIERS TUR 8: Rg fwntch are plotting an {isorrection eronean Rate +f awount invesied in United States bonds, Referred, | tue men engaged the Secretar conyersatlo tine. tia, which are plotting an lnsarrection for the 1th of Probably aaw, I flnully eucceeted, aa will no dowvt \ 4 Taihaned ie bai Glia Heceblarsiac linc oEnd th ts liteaiaepecd is pletely the property of the Spanish Govern at; Ri Mineo te RELNRE, 8 ne Dee Gratie party intend to Wuico will respect ty ue com | ene Committee on Minos and Mining to. fuvestizate original name on the bonds bad been obilterated and ——- (Pees ctraiae. Weare ania hon'aes deny of Mnvte on Mouday evouiug, ‘The Captaln-Cleneral of Porto Rico had granted y Ivo poner Ge ME AUL. | into the eauses that occas oned the lite hornibl rays inserted, f : i ‘and redoubled skill, permission to return to the natives of the Island Wea.as to the positive poney the neat Lepistalure | teeta Mthe Avendale, minc, Peuneyleaata, end if A BROKER PXONPRATED, At th ting of the Board of Health yeater. | titthecn the reoniation of the Beneton of Wireoas George Francis Train has ent 9 tel te Bir | B0.678 compromised with the tpvalution of Aes eeere Wil ike? : there be power under the Consiitu' on, to report Wha’ Raaeee Comite OF lie etka; bt Shade he meeting of the Board of Health yester- | to theso the resulution of the Benator of Wiscousin | , Georg Francis, Train has went telegram to Sir | Nur atl foreisnert laipiicated ia the movement are ko re Gov. Horruax—Nothing definite as yet been de- | Pitre oy Dawe wat iprovielu (rey er as | when they lind Mr ¢ Vinek, toe broker, be. | 49y)4n view of the spread of small-pox here, Dr, | Would apply. ‘ Mich. asking per main banisies mded PGR wer was enough, Jt wea piatn the | prectienble, prevent accideats | fore them, subjected him to a very rigid examina- | Stone presented @ preamblo and resolutions re- NBR GOING BLIND OW SLAVERY, reelprocity, annexation, and A deputation waited upon Earl Granville in Lons Ooritate did noe. weal tee i intoreieeat a | #8 608) amlmas, All tion, after which they fully exoncrated Wim from all | qneating Congress to enact sucls lows ar will prevent | Mr, Howann” dtep., Mich.) expressed a desire to : x Cre esterday, Goa procented Re, AScree, amazon Oo eit oe ead pat ure ensued, THe CENSUS BILE complicity in Gray atid Pratt's swindiing operations, | emigrants embarking for the United States, unless Henatur. fr ‘4 ; closer relations between the Britis! : short conversation of aronfidential navure en-uel. |v taken ap in Committe, aud the pending amend. | Mr. Fink showed that he bad frat become eequaint: | they furuis’ the commander of the versel on which | tems from ihe, Renetor from Maswachuseite any in; | SPARKS FROM THM TELKGRAPH. See Liat Detainee ee w Woieo £ bade the Goreraor ddlex, ments were’ relect-ci. The. House took up the vill | ed. on the street, by being introduced to | they are about to embark with a certificate of vae- | of military fores actually in the Geld in Cuba, or the Severin Hssescctuitises H TUB COMMISSIONS, Fe peta sapaiet anil adbieed eer eral creat omens quainiance. Gray then hada | cination, amount available. i Congressman Hopkins, of Wisconsin, is danger- vorrIN Aes It is conclusively settled that the Metr uonts, aller which an adjoui ied, jew street. Mr. Finck, being & Seetre ‘Mr, Suman said the inquiry was, in some degree, | sly lll. MOEAROUE TORN Commissious are (o" be swept oul of exiton ——— Drees AAU A saree eT the Sees Bachenge ane Keddy the Blacksmith Excised, a confession that the Senate was in’ the dark in th The City Council of Omaha has prohibited ail toe es Bweeny, 1 ungerstand, is Bow. busily en framing'n iil 0} tions of the Board of | matter, and needed the information which should ay to granting a | produced before taking dednite action in th The Shifting of the The Committee on App! drama at places of amusem premises. | A despatch from Om: nee A police station lodger dicd enrly yesterday morn. ays that Gen. Dodge is | !s in the Madwou street station, dt to | Excl this sapjcet. Burly fy the #rssion ome | there aout twice a week. | One diy Gray + abiy in the second week, the pereon: Wasuivaton, Dec. 15.—As has been anticip, Finck that he expceted to receive from § @ reported adversely yosterd fe understood that on the side of the in (8 the | recovering frou # sovere illness. i ‘ 25 Woo: a Lo eeey te Ue pee weant ute paeonnn for some Ame, the President ordey nominal d Mr, | $100,000 to uso "on the streets” and, asked fim to | tices 0 Baward J. Curren, 612 Broadway. on the | foree had been greatly diminished, and he cave Boned ca te retary of State of Ohio, is vultty Ine ereuing by taking Ta greet Hien cern Derate ill aiey (ha ome wur to be Bupreine Judge, vice Wayne decased, | do nome business for lim, | So urd Gray | ground that the really belongs to Reddy the were little more ‘1 a is 4 Sow Hope Des Demoorate SiN sao 7 Se 8 Lie Senate will, probablyy after tome disputation, | said he had got the money, ‘Then he showed Finck | Miseksmith, aud Ha site pocket on flows | (he war wan but ittie moro thant guerriita contact, | 228 Lregy pit alba bhava Wand gieory vite cerved with the Inte: Gees We Fo the peopie iur'the feithful discharge of the dut contirm the nation, “There ix no indications | 1s handsome ofices on Broad street, He offered vhere poticemen go ta, The Bvard re- | “Mr Mowanp—Have they any Governine it? Jumes A. Weston. eitigens’ cantitate, was yeater- rewster will attend his Mneral today tn # bod Be he paces fon oe Pentel ee il ts Jonked | Yet who ds to be Auorney General Mr. Perrepont | Finck a dovk, und, under stiyuinted Conditions of | fused to grunt the hiccuse. Mr, SumNRA—I understand they have the Govern. | 2 eiteled Mayor of Mauchestor, N. Ht. A public prayer meeting is announeed for this evens Bean eeu alnk oF oortapton, sinpurne's | Bowl be clover, bub wow it ix anticipated that | an apparcnily striighiforward ehuructer, was foid i. nUthit isin a camp. ‘The Senstor knows wha | The temverance movement in New Hampshire | Ing hy the ¥.M.C. A. in their new balding, Tweatye Dosition is cugerly § for vai wnfuentia’ | Pennsylvania wil furnish that offlcer, kxdudge | give him a half interest in his business after the Ist ObituanyY. Js, But this suggests again the necessity of re. | W!!! probably fail tn consequence of sehisnis in the | th! Sadia Leger hysicians are here working’ | vivdie for it, | Strong of Pennwylvania was here yesterday to look | of next month, ‘Then he got Mr, Finck Involved ia tatha ta Reaiine. LER sil ea ROE ‘ i Murray Hill Soctable met on Tnesdoy event ne of these gentemen, and probaviy the success: | after, Urleria plicc, but went back to-day having | loam matter, aud there made hime victim, arin Mr, Howanp=I desire to know whether they are | communn of the Charcslew's Navy Fart vice Commu, | Sythe residence of Mr. Geo. Morrison, and proved a COMpLILOr, L Wa ame-ured Wor Willig to spend | fund Ut that Crier has pot rescued, und tha oD EK SURPRISE ually exercising any legislative functions rs i ‘ e wy ier tae: ie $iusUto carry oa tue ssuty pisses EMT wien he aoen that place will be given {o wither | Gray's father was.at the ‘deverted ofice on Tues- | Shortly before 6 o'elock Inst evenivg, Eldred | S*t¥Sily exercising any iegislalive Tunctions t FI ho vey. ae = ; “PTL 8." —The Secretary of the Interior, Washe 2 hier in-diey of New Jersey, or the Hon. K. M. Stanton, | day, and suid he was very mach surprised to learn | Polhainus, telegraph operator at the Central OMice of With $0! ssacmusprts Hak feetted Ly Bea Pees eo onranize 8 rand | ington, 1.0 , ean eive vou full and comptete Informe THE EXCISE LAW Some of Strong's friends urcedt hit to become a Hint bis son, bad acted as he had; that he had al- | Police, dit abiis restdence on Fighty-tlrd strect Mr, Sumvew—I think they have no logisiative | pases) Walival in Ban Francieco similar to the Boston | tion about hémestead lands in the West, bb ha teraaled 1A Af cow IChitn that Gatate for Aorney Genopalsh p but he declined as | ways told Lim to be cautious in bis operativns; | between Third aad Fourth ayenuc-, oF eongestivn of | authorttics ; and I must confess, Lawait with much | ‘a! tei ; harine Ferry, aged 33, of 210 Eust Tenth str Bweeny fain fivor of only a. parthal ty tho | be will only take the Supreme Judgeehip, Hels | also that bis son hed intely told nim that he had | the Juuge, Mr. Polhamus was. born’ in. the xicty thelr action on the sunject of slavery itvel f. opp ae snkewls, an English preacher, at Centro. Washing windows yesterday at 15) Bat Tweuty> Ger..ans will have Lo reason to complain of itafter | wartuly pressed by Mr, Borie, made money. Gray the elder went to Washington | Fourth Ward of this city, graduated at the | There have been reports that there has been a de- | filirfias wm conricten last evening of wurder ba the | eighth atreet, fell from the third story. the loth of January, os by that time tao pr peat atc acca on Tuesday nicht. “A brother of the lugitive Gray | Mechanics Institutes eerved his fall term as a | cree sbolinbing slavery, which waa issued for foreien fore ‘edt cpr sdobbirah-4 Mr. O'Connor recovered $4,500 dama: perintcnde nt of Pelice will Le out Venceful Death of an Ancient Monopoly, | i# expected on trom St, Louis, mewber of 2% engine, ond became sttachod to | ¢ ption; T state that as « report, T do p Thieves entered the fur store of Cook & Aldrich, | perior Conrt fay aaing: ono Quin a Wil be permisted to The Camden and Amboy Railroad monopoly Z KEWARD FOR TUR FORGERS, the old Municipal Voller in tof, when he wae | tend to vouch for it, Mr, Sumner addea, th Sithenh delactone es OMe of $5,000 worth of tare | piece out of fis cheek ta drivking éaloon in Harlent, please, when and as has expired, [thas announced to the officers of the Vermilye & Co , und other red a reward | appointed clerk to Cole Matseil, ‘wnt Assistant | toking anv docisive step by way of recokaition the ; Mr, @, Lamson, of the firma of Lamson, Goodenongty Senators Genet, Norton, and olde | & c New Jersey Railroad Company, the Aariton Catal | Of 10 percent, upon all moneys, bonds, or other ne- | drill it | United States Government be informed ida, committed 9 of the exact dove not Kucw Mr. Gray of tha rocent Walp nater. He was a staunen supporter, of th George P. Barlow, of Fi rnin that the repeat Hug ali" 4 Hy + lee that may be recovered by the arrest of Was, | branen of the foree, and in the tronbles of 187 he | feeling of the Cubins concerning slavery. He also | Yesterday mo Terre Haute, Ind, The deceased | street bonds, moreover uot une OF iis drm knows tbe Ony of the first mesures wined tae eee ee uclent contortion ‘wrote, way | Eo Gray und 1’ ft, Pratt, tho absconding detaulters, | stood Grm by the’ Wood factior, notwithstanding | looked fof an assurance from Spain. Why dd not | ¥% of mtewmporase habit au Gray. Would consider, ‘The other Democrotic fs | CRD PER TERE attain’ by che suneriok aaaeeniacek: $$$. the over of the position of chief clerk of the new | Bpain abolish slavery in Cobat She ourht to do it, | | Benjamin F. Moret, Avsistant Assessor of the | ‘The officers of the Sixth Army Corps of the Army fre ali o unit for 148 unconditional repeal, ‘hie | Pat Mt might Olnate oy ote ee pccatmmoda. THE BOOK CONCERN FRAUDS, Metropolitan force, Finding that Wood must give | Mr, MonTon inquired whether Spain had nov rez | Fighth (ending) Distriee, was convicted 1a Philadel: | of the Potnman yosterdaytoreanized ® Soeloty of the being the cae, you can blame Mr. Sweeny, wud n.- | WOns ee evens Goer Tie Helohat tae Borie shat way ot inst, he rejected tie Captaincy of the old | cently afirmed the existence of slavery in ber pos- | Puls of malivasance in oillce, sixth Anny Corps. Gen. Wui. D. Franklin was chores body cise, if it 1s Hol done, as ubove stated. ‘pipe Of peace Was eno) and perpetual iriead: pes eines Fifteenth Ward police, bud Joining Alien Pinkerton, | serslons, expecially in Porto Rico? Jane Thoms, aged 66, was found dead in hed at | President. THR NEXT SPRARRRSIIE. ge ‘diced by each to tiv oiber, Congress | DEmend for an Honest Report of the AMatra | wout out Weet, romiding absent from the city about | Mr SuaNgu replied that he was not prepared io | the rerldence of her son Wilitam, on Riverdale ayeoue, | ‘The second annoal rennion of the Ameriens Cox J it kee, Ramee a, aa é of the Great Methodiat Publishing House, | one year, atter which he returned to this city ud | inform the Senator on that point; but if his voice | 1 Youkers, yesterday morning, teric will Ye held In Brooks's Arsemndly ‘Rooms. Thole Desirous a8 the Tammany leaders are to impress | Wi) Bostoy, Dec, 15,—The Methodist Episcopal | 48 reappointed on the Metropolitan police by Com- | could reach ber he would plead with Spain to mo} Daring & row between the polies and roushs in | fo'ecears unusually, ee meat Apt, Jone Weluhetmeg indy of all that they will tecet with po ———————— Biaie Convention at ite veselon to-day adupied the | missioner Bowen In 1838, le was for s ehort time quickly Ia the abolition of slavery where It could be | Cinsinnalt, an unknown and iguccont man Was La OF S80 Srevenn tS TORGORE OF he eine in the organization of boih Howes, £ General Jail Break in Carretton, Ky. Rian detiiled 4 hack Saypector, aud attached to the City | doaw away with, tally shot by Ps recat Hadise The dall of the Soventh Regiment to-night at the reasons for stating that auca Iv not the Lovisviuir, Deo 15,—The jailor at Carrolton, | “iwacreas, Painful and alarming rnmors have apreaa | Hall police, but at vueancy was made one —_-—- Mr. Taylor, clerk of the Bancroft House, Maye. | Acatemy of Muste promisen to be one of the ‘tung af ere is 4 strong opposition to the ‘T Ky., while incarcerating Andrew MeDiarmitt, atovr: | gopand wide of dctalcetvu in che Wanugemest of our | Of the Wledranh operutore at the central office in | Enlistments for the Spanish Feet Made | ville. Ky. wis thot snd killed by a stranger in a | Terao the sear, J large nampa: of dhsnguished and plate for the Rooekes hip $f tee, Peite derer, Was Knocked down by him and locked in a | Book Concer. iu Now Yours ; and Mulberry street, He wus 40 years of age. Openly im the Streets of New York—Noe bout cards iu ® gambling’ house ou Luesiay b lerksiip of the Senate, m 8 fi ne ‘fa, 1. MeDiurmitt escaped, but was rearrested Pee toe nttetie | Taclve ater prisoners piled off a part of tue Jail bots of whom will fieht ti roof aud escaped. Whereas, Th Pett nO Wing th Is mianuestly ening in the Auditoriam of the yon * Class and Cast, in Endin, the caltorial corps of Harper® Committee con- — ble Action of Americ a Work! Other Notabilitios, Roll of lofamy, my being popular. He ix kn Bweeny and (weed A rote fight on Monday night b Lites in Maiden. ¥ tween ay Pitter end in order to ‘secure. li sical ss sac ions, 6 Casita, member of Congress from it Enlistments for the Spanish army in this city | Virsin'niin s Fal persuns OB bows sived were | Brothers, was he poy jason for Brookiys Hitch m cay teen the Sie rs chit blued ws ParPerm v1 woo Co ' dled yerterdy: - are no longer made surreptitiously, ‘The release of | “me Pirectora of th syste and Bloomington 39 Englis ie rmly by ple: t y patro' mee eur In ratand: okt 4 ‘ 4 Woet- Hogan yerte bing Freseri at bis disposal wilt’ ba distri only inthe | Georgo Boté, aged 18, and John Howe, aged 16, ay t the gunboats and the evident sympathy of our Goy- | Railrond have deeldoit that the work on the new Wer Be a lerday for, ta Banger dicwwed by his mas.ors, Tero avs sonia | were ariested gentartay by deisctive offices Wynne, | Chara hhaliten wanaged: jetueballA, LATEST LAVOR NE ernment oficers with Spain, bave emboldened the | Hie feuetvey wie ie out sh Zour seetions ou the ret rer of Nurth William wad GPA haus tant committees upon which Influentia f tue Fourth Ward Police, on the charge of break’ feaulee at We Urgently requert the sub-committee ying ohana C eer ey POT be Meare’ to eerve, but | inginto the lazer becr aniéon of Chares Couch, 7 | of Investigation to xeslously phreue thor Taner totus | A strike of stonemasona ie threatened in Harlem, | TePresentatives of that country here to convert their | In Cinchnnatl J. W. Lane was arrested with $6) in Indica, of the extent hecossary tO @ Lull duderstauding of the afalis « ». eh opene rye, a3 | Madison etrect, on Monday night, and stealing 8100 counterfett money in his posscssfon anda note from | Church opened a far rt upon which they cannot few York, offeriug | 0% the bouedt of thelr inie land. Shoe and Leather Manufactue- | oMices Into recruiting stations, where m ndany fe “New tot HS Nasa y Rican in evs of bis elation, | worth af evare de. ie Biolen freperty wan ound | Sit 691 °Fy, vesarding the Mle as the only sym. aw a glend Bhoe and Leather Manatactar. | ot eg and aworn in to serve thi Bas RS IL Wiv.ibe, Crosby delivered an atures ‘willonly appoint upoa them the mem rs ol gan | in a onl OF, Xow Ho very, and the boys admitted | sient rule of Cuiriscinn faith and the pallaaium of our | yesterday, with Win, B. spooner as Iresident, feam liberty, The office of @ promiuent Byanish | Gens, Ord, Thomas, and Sherman reeommend to Tho Board of Education last evening (ol Griogatious and thors friendly to Paxamany. he F tcis cull Med lal by £ Mogan, ve | Ubertion, we look ou all atenipls 19 exaiude it om cur | | Up to te present time 185 pervuna have left this | merchant on Broadway, was thie used. yesterday iit clvit authority va ettonded over the | ¢hlldzen Of parents living oot Of the if Senet ot Hoe et alone’ rows daccbhs orange, | one AU tho foundatiow or republicanistiy nwt? OW | gtty tor Prenident faker glucr colony in Kansas | god at the time of closing two or three rolls O1 f akedatay theirs nkerssees © | ston to the pablic rmnivate tn an olicfusls ‘aw. ducobs, of Kings, ed ie latter part 0! Ye K 5 x vetinng the nterest. Hon 1a} Bas not withdrawn (rom the Face, acd won't, | he Nominations by the Urentdent. Kevolutions strongly erplanding the probibitory | Mr, Bilssett, of the Workinzineu's Union, spoke | tayosed and the eannidates for Cuban eraves er; |. 18. the Kentuoky Logisiature, yesterdsz, on the | ioe anew scaowt hoaves considers Limegl entitled (9 the position, ahd 1 | Wasntxaton, Dec, 15.—The President made | !auor law elso passed the Convention, before m fallorn ian miei In vor of | fevegs aned. the't nrmes aim and | second allot fer Biato Benaiar, Srevguaon eee vod S| sea oa duce tabs to withdrew from the contest Dy owing nominations to the Senate to-day : uoing wit fF olune ia forming a Chamber of | Loree ene ee Mme Otel calintoventacwine | fougeMecreary, oy Gallady, a0) Blaney, 10, and York Clty Misal ee ine 1 pledges, Whether this) wil Massach se! rsociate Justice alee 4 made in South street and in ‘Thirleeuth street tor 7 © {pray slected Hresiteny ee ea De even, At f the Unit Axnany, Dec, 15,—One bundred thousand acres | » K fie, Chinese merchant of Baa | the gunboats now about to sail. On the Magnolia Course yestorday. the ret race, | Vice-President A.B. BUCCCEE F HO RLY Milt pend its’ deat | yak Mivonusen to Le Collector of Lnternal Revenue | of” (ne Agricultural College land seri”, tseued to | [Tf Eiht, North German | "Prominent Cubans here express an earnest doter. | {32 mils healt, was won by Carvie Aticrton,, thus | sary, Lewis R Yacksons I ye ite etturte to {. Hitenman, | Fame fea tuten: Wo Leauecsave tor the Secgud Dis: | New York, was to-day sold for syn w G, geal dita by Way of (up Sues canal io | Wiavon on their owe part, aud in bebalf of thelr Fron by Cornicasy i Tage Lava was tee | tor! twist Shoksaag Bousy wil, Uicrsiore, eho bin. 1 noiupy clag D triab ob Now Yarig Lewla of Cleveland y cumatrioW ih Cuba, to make every sacruloc, and to | ond. aud W. 4 thigd,’ ve a ; —- . _ a erred ee - a . amenpenemnepeermcanntgs aad —_——_—____—_-- ee Te