Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
SQUHIRTY-SEVENTH YEAR. NEW Y PRICE TWO CENTS. { | HANHATTAN CLUB UPROAR, | tutithsrszy comms we orem [THE CET OF TH MARKETS | ts pay aft THE FURMAN-ST. MURDER,| 4*orm=n coar ween rome, [THE OLD WORLD'S NEWS ridwAORR BaTEman SLAPS coMurT. | “kin, Toned Bh tut, in earner tomy notsot | saw omar wasmINorON sanust|% itch’ peatabiy interfered with oe aes ——— EDWIN PERRY COMMITTED 10 THE RAYMOND STREET JAIL, TERRIFIC GALE ALONG THE COASE OF GREAT BRITAIN, their private operaitons, has disappeared sitogether. Paeter tes The exact site of the’ independent corporation is TEEMAN CRANSTON'S FACE. Ee CEPR AtIOS of, Zane goaees i reves ASSOCIATION'S SEIZURES. shown on the diagram above —_—_— Chal eae feat arr rome: th ‘The following is » map of the site of the proposed Prrmovrn, Pa., Dec. 81.—There was nearly a awle al to the Managing Committe, t be | structore: ‘The Testimony Pointing to Perry 2 ‘ f Life ~Chimeore 40 « Gentioma: ie Party-Misap- asked the offensive question for Streeis whiel Mardorer — Th risouer’s Ext«nded | repetition of the Avondale horror at this place yes- 16) Sue : elud of gentiemen—com- we local power, It is composed of ‘op that of my @robension oF Hande—tharp Netes gmed Natural Commente—Excitement in . “Wiftoouth Street. pr eee ped usually tranquil saloons of e hattan Clad were last ing disturbed by ‘The Loss of a Montrent Bark, with hee Captain of her Crew. 10K, Dec. 81.—A fearful gale from the northweet swept over thie city today, Trees wore Bpree—Did he Shoot Watel terday, At about 10:80 A. ‘the breaker of the while Unconscious from Gin? Nottingham mine, at the southern end of the town, ‘The preliminary examination in the case of | was discovered to be on fire, There were fifty-five Edward Perry, the murderer of private’ watchman | men in the mine at the time, which is one of the — en rosely your action, to produce commission merchants, and poll- ‘Thomas Hayes, at Barbeck's stores, Furman strect, | man-traps, like the Avondale—one with but one ont- | uprooted, chimneys thrown down, and in some ta- sam taciéent of 20 steruing a charscter ae to cast | protest, on mectiog Fou, againet to grave an sAfront. It ts one of the richest organizations ta the Brooklyn, wns resamed at 11 o'clock yesterday | let—yet, notwithstanding this, no notice wus given | stances houses prostrated. Few persons are knowe joempletoly into the shade oll past excitements and Beard’ br caisave benvbes aaseeli, cna thet fiderlice Ie hi ished the Legislature on many morning in the County Court, Brooklyn, Judge | to the men below that the building above was on | to have fost their lives, and many others havo beew. badly Injured. Lonpox, Dic, 81.~Heavy gales bave prevailed al around the const during the past few days. Many sbipwrecks, attended in some instances with loss of life, have streudy been reported. The American berk C. V. Minot, Capt. Healy, whieh left Mobile oa y the 10th of November, with a cargo of cotton for Havre, experienced one of there gales when aboat ! two days’ sail from the Cornish coast, bat } weathered the storm, and male the port i of Penzance, She lost (wo masts, smd suffered other damage, though to what extent ts mot { yot ascertained. The bark Edna, bound from Mom- { weal to Greenock, was driven ashore on the const of Ireland by a furious gale. The captain and sevem Of ihe orew were Growne The dark is probably 8 total loss. ‘The Sultan Agi Coxataxrinorne, Dec. 81.—Some time the Sublime Porte sent a demind to Ismail Pasha te abandon his Ironclad fleet. ‘The demand remat una vercd, the Bultan to-day forwarded a vi mersige to the same effect. ‘balations in ite vivacious enpals, Until an early | tosceent rou ‘The municipal authorities are literally rE er this morning its halis and chambers were can‘oniy be conmlderea Se nett And | its alject slaves, ven Tammany Hall bows to it, tqmged with lactity gathered members, the en- . . recognizes ite power, and trembles at its frown. ‘theme of whose animated discussions wa ow insist Ob an immediate and enconeitional | ' THe! ‘Aascsties to 380 plans in view. And it extraording event, the history of which we ore agit don waevein | Proposes new tactics, It does not propose to buy up ‘Pont to relate. As we shall presently demonstrate, ‘Mr. Bate- | the Logielature, as it bas done heretofore, but will ‘6 topic waa worthy of the absorbing attention it nb hous mit is plans wt the next session, and trust the cscolved, and the conviction which nt the Inst mo- | Gztinining the motive of his, call. handed. bi Scheme on ite simple merits, The uew scheme is Pa Troy presiding. The court-room, as on the previous | fire. day, was crowded with spectators who manifested | Fortanately, it was discovered soon after it broke fan increased interest in the proceedings. Perry was | out, and, with great exertion, wae not only prevent- not 60 light and indifferent as on Tuesday, fis face | ed from spreading through the mine, but was ex- has arsumed a careworn expression, and the evl- | tingaished, the men below remaining al! dence, which bas been of a damping character, las | th> whilo in tgnorangs of their aanger. The had the effect of making him appear as one who | fire the result of gross carelessness 07 had abandoned all hope, Now and then, when the | the part of the Company working it. testimony was directly against him, he beeame ner- | At noon, some of the men came up to dimner, and vous for s moment, and hie face assumed amore | although every exertion was made to keep the fre tronbied look; but this was only momentary. | from their knowledge, the fect leaked ont and they Once ortwice he moved nearer the witnesses on the | became aware for the first time of the terrible fate stand, evidently desiring to catch every word uttered, | they bad escaped, When they went down again ‘Thos, Delaccy, conductor of the car in which | they informed the rest of the men fa the mine, and Hayes rode afer being shot, testified that when | they at once got together and held an in- no 4 parsing Harbeck's storcs he heard a shot and saw | dignation meeting and resolved at once to go uD Teeollect sin tte, Cramton bactiiy said-thnt | Hom by the market Association to the ercetion of a Hayes staggering. Hayes exclaimed: “Lam abot; | out of the mine. When they got up they assembled ho could receive no further communication from | new building has been that if they suffered the Py Ka, Perry shot me!” Witness took him on the car, | the rest of the men belonging to the mine—in all My, Doveuane. che toterview teremipated seh indiing polittcians to get a foothold for the erec- 4 when ho remarked that he was afraid he waa dying | about seventy-fve—and held another meeting, re- Bs ¢ ty ymadlbpeinbthnapeetaeid iedid tion of such a structare, the contractors would delay and desired to give his name and residence, which | solving that they wonld not again go down into the the work exactly es they have done on the sew he did, Henry Williams corroborated this testi | mine until there was bailt brick chimneys for the Court Meuse, und (or the tse 4051 parseet. WASHINGTON SY ‘sl mony. i stoveepines« watchman placed in the building aight They insist om building # magnidceot market on | On the grounds above mapped out, new stands of | Joseph Clear, conductor of another car on the | 84 day, and a ¢ bottom Uhis being communteated to. Mr, Bateman be de- | the site whieh they bold, for they say that the mar- | Sil kinds are increas Uargely, in names Tey | samme line, testified tust Perry got on bi Cee ia Cee car on | danger at the surface, termined (hit but one course remmined ior him to | ket fy just where it ehould be to supply the South- | hooks and corners in every direction. Tuesday evening, while going through Furman | Since that time the mine hes not been worked, rat appeared to be accepted by the majority of the public “Feceptlon oom, waa” biel an for the baiiding of a new market on a scale of wi ‘sivaters, aamely, that te agitation mast result in s | thous camtoons om ll sides. Mr. Crantion s. | equalled grandeur, +septog change in the present methods of adminis- ‘The Association proposes to erect a two-story iron don pursued by the managers, wil! undoubtedly | Commenccte mint’ would” provarly “Mare “been | butiding, to have it pat up iu sections, and to he shared by the commanity at large. & grneral discussion of the matter, but | nil the sections completed before the first une is pi Tatlon Boon? tive sutject could he enenged ine “He | OP. In this mancer the structure may be erected then asked if he could show the note to Mr. Casse- | Without materivlly interfering with the daily bus! dy, and was told that it was In bis possession, todo | pess of any Lirge number of dealers, ‘The opposi- hough courteous on ail Casserly, also # member MR. H, L, BATEMAN, + well known operatic and theatrics! Director Is, shas heen for some little time a member of the hattan Club, As bis connection with the insti- on has been brief, so have his visite been infre- at, and we believe we are correct in saying that << personally unacquainted with a single ind ivi- Among those in authority—a circumstance not Pall remarkable in so large nn sesoriation of gen- “aen, whose pursnits and tastes are naturally of the t varied charnoter, During the period of his mbership he nos, we are infrmed, dined there “ Ido decline. * And do you decline to offer t) anolowy whieh Br, Bateman regu 4 lwnation and SSACLT. AUS. C tina British Prison. _ Guascow, Dec. 11.—Wm. Cook, United States At about half-part 6 o'clock he entered the 1 ey City, d = 4 and the men still remain firm. The proprietors, | Vice Consul at this port, las been sentenced to io relation to the social drama which euimin- } che restaurant where Mr. Cranston was dining with | Staten Island, aud other neighboring places. forr hundred. How numerous th. ccapante are is John Grakam, of No, 151 Furman street, testified | get any mento supply the places of their old hands, | gery. ‘id In the scene of Inst evening. Some (rendg, wed addresued him thas: The plan for the new duilding is in the hands of | Known only by the Association. During busy times | that be saw Hayes get om the car after ue was shot, | have yielded to their demands ¢o fur as the two ona Ir, Cranston,” SPANISH MISINFORMATION, npetetr chimneys are concerned, and their construction hot her man walking very quickly to: | Seen bevun; but they think one watchmen In the wards the Wall sircet ferry, but did not take par- | night is snfctent, and aecline to place any one there va Mo the 27th of December, Mr. Bateman vehed tree geatlemen to dine with bim, one of som alone isa member of the Manhattan, Mr. stoman having on two occasions dined in the Club Saran! with non-members, and betng totaily ig- aot of the rules on this point, neglected to fala! we necessary formaiities, and ushered his friends to is is pulatio LAST 0, sislta as ha apes, the President of the Association, Mr. Cornell, whom | the population work togetuer like sardines in a box | and observed a * You declined this aNernoon to recetve tuy letter | 4 SUN reporter found yesterday sitt'ng ona barre! | When shaaen, . aS eat me any explanation or apology.’ of potatoes im Vescy. street. It provides for two TUR OCCUPANTS OF WEST WASEIXGTON. ‘ ticular notice of him « in Vos day wane. ‘The men wilt taatat on the two «Yes, tir, : re On the right band aide of First street are the firms watchmen and also on the alarm bell. ‘Then Uere is nothing left for me but this,” and | DUildings: me to cover the site o the old West | 900 WS 'Al iin Wosdeke, ‘Lyom & Ca.,5. D, | _ The testimony of Thos. Gibbon, of 319 Avenue A, at the came moment Le Tightly strack Dir. Craneton | Woshington Market, and the other the whole area | Gitman, Smith, Young & Dorsett, Harford & Co,, | New York, who was in Furman street atthe timc | presy BLOOD IN I. upoa the face with his open hand, Send forthe ‘polices gering backward, Havana, Dec. 81th.—A sharp engagement o0- curred yesterday, between the Imperial troops and the Insurgents at Maguas, in the Cinco Villas dis SALOON. AN of the new West Washington Market, including the | Jobn B. Page & Son, Patrick Hillam, Wm. H. | of ‘he shooting, showed that he heard the shot and fereamed Cransion, sak- | picry, as shown tm oar illostration. ‘The grand area | Watser, Wan, Parker, John Camphcll, Blinchara.® | saw q manfnear Harbeck’s stores, who was purvuine —-—- Other Thieves and Jomeplics iv pee 'sely the manner which he hid | Two waiters rushed tnrongh the hall, plunged | Will be equal to tem blocks, or an arca of five blocks | }joltein & Co., 8. C. Van N “o., P. Meehan | S8other and crying out, “I am shot—stop that trict, Twenty of the latter were killed and sixty- by i 4 : ateia $ Co. man.” The one who was parsued suddenly turned . + -wadopted by oe It is, in fact, preseribed by feed Deter tak ce vitae teas Ay to each floor, $00, O'Conner & Jedd. Lyle & Pinta Joba | fio'an archway sod was lost to sigut, He wore s six captured, Not one ped. A ge qaantity of 3+ Club laws that nou-members who ore residents of | gnd along Filth avenue to Fourteeuth street, the | The whelesate dealers are to have exclusive pos- | > ineent, Akermal a, Mt oaitttell. St long dark coat t inet My Provisions and mauitions of wer, ee well, es some Yow York oust be entertained in private | other toward Sixth avenue, No policeman reepond: | scseion of the ground floor. The retail dealcrs ure MM, B, Becarwan, Most of the “sblagies Omer Leaveraft, of the Jefferson Market Police | A short time ago Jack Ford's liquor saloon on | important correspondence, w: . ‘The insurgents nave burnt aooth near Maysjigua. They killed four s unarmed Spaniards. Washington private despatches from Havana say that in Valmaxeda's district 700 Cubans have sare rendered. Spanish successes are also reported in the fone ts ott; Court, who took tlie prisoner to Brooklyn, testified | ; ay wed ; to oceapy the floor above. The urticles to be ex- | are cousdicuvas, and doar tn oil; the remainder arc | frat" Berry said he bad been two daye-oo a spree; | TWEBY-AIth street and Broadway was burned. With posed for sale are to be run to the second floor on | Sminll, Ani, done in ceo Oa ey arcgeuuine nome | that be knew nothing about the aftr except what | characteristic enterprise be immediately set about elevators. production he had seeu in Tie Sux. and that be did not re- | opening another om thecorner opposite. ‘This saloon fle golug down Sixth avenue, wit. | ‘Hot entirely Onished, yet business fs transacted edtotbeir summons, Mr. Bateman: in the mean- time gathered bis garments and eruilingly withdrew. ‘The sereyms of laughter which followed th nouneement of the event int wer Yooms. but as Mr. Batemgm nad already sat ut avle With non-members wo are also citi Fens, hinsel! being at the sam? time a guest of an wader member, Le was periectly unconscious of the café of Delmonico ly interrupted by the reiterations of thanks WHAT TIE MABRET ASSOCIATION CLAIMS. Second street is lined by McDougal & Wester- | member, whether Ny various members of the | M Clad to th » a ow vious night. error he wras committing. While giving the customary | penueman, whior after. criaasting every means. of | In taking the watir-front to the extent proposed, | {2% ,B. Winkleman, T. OBrien & Co. Weber ® | nega said to Perry had heard that priscner | therein just the same, and yesterday will be mem: | district of Puerto Principe. Htten order for his dinner, bis attention was at- | Obtaining 'n pucifle remedy for his grievance, had | the market men say that they must lave a piace to | P, Murphy & Co., Cornch & Moore, K. & J. Mce: | Was accused of robbery. Perry took (-om his pock. | orable in its annals as the date of its first row. It Mr wing he <hould’wact to rab wien | happened in this wise: At aboat 7 o'clock last even- rwcted by tue singular demeanor of a person sitting constituted, Wi bath elf the champion of the cause of | jug thelr slaughtered meat, instead of hauling it | Dan, Totley & Herzog, B. 8. Payne & Co., Wm. A. | Ct 9 roll of ba eivinty redressed the Graham, Wm, MeCarren, Bros. & Co., M. PB. Judge, | Rote. and inquired why he air dealing, and ha tabie at some Little distance, Arter gazipe in- | wrongs of many by a summary and cifective, though | throagh the strecte in small carte, Complete me- | p. Campbell, Geo. Harmer, C. H. Contad, and C, P. | be bad those ing @ large crowd of thieves, gamblers and politi- not violent clostisement. chanieal powers ure propored for the landing places. | Ciifton. HSOre RUSE wh Fireen rene tides, <firect. was io 8 | cians was assembled in the barroom to take a part- ae, ResPreslasatel ihe tnd NewYork Chive “Opinion was, hewoven divide | Nearly the whole of the meat that Ie sold in the | third street ban Exe & Otley Hols & ellie. | icf’ when Perry entered aid called Dilly MeCot- | !n6 Klass in honor of the dying year, Among George “ . the frets being Imperfectly known, This dim. | warket is slaughtered in New Jersey. 18 is pro- | Oliver ‘@ Co., Spring & Jamison, Walsh & O'Brien, | Ack out. them were Larry O'Brien, Alderman elect in ity THe SUN has now removed. It will be hard | posed to have the ehiugbtering done on barges in | Isanc Mayer, DE Burrons & Co. Bernard Haver, | Theodore Greaves, of Furman street, saw Perry | the Twentieth Ward, and brother of the Sheriff; for even the most conservative aticklers for se W.R & A. R. Badic, G. C. Van torn, Hasbrouck | Pass hia bouso with one Andy Moore i * Mine Yoroprictien to say, that, nay ‘orhcr cours: | the Fiver, ‘The offal not deemed sufieicutly valuable | Witt & A. It Radic, G. C- Van Mura, Hasbrouck | "Wm 'ganis had a conversation with the prisoner | Dowling, who was arrested a short time ago for war open to Mr. Batenan, He had received a groes | for preservation will fall info the water. Thedso | J Vo"churton & Con & Wr Ryer & Coc ii, | 19 Furman sircet on I'nesday eveuing between 7 and | stealing, and several others of that ilk. ‘The Hon. unexamplcd affront atieeting not only himself but | wilt rod on it, and the river will soon become | Inglee & Co., J, Gould, K. Hall & Go., W. J. & 8.1. | 80'clock, when the latter suid he had been ona | John C. Heenan was playing at aside: t it Aldermen, Yesterday at precisely 2:59, the Board of As- sistant Aldermen adjourned sine die. The Hon. Mr, Gibney then placed himself in the seat of ex-Prest- dent Monoghan, and presented him with a megait room, and, approaching Mr. Bateman, asked tf Seamediitety after, the steward of the Club entered fos quests were residents of New York. This unex- drunk, ‘Witness had heard romething there about e m f 0 - * sete cent diamond stud, the lirgest ever purenased out {_ sted question was at once answered in the affirms | Sy Ua Hen naswered wivh ifeah ineulia’ We had | Hocked with fieh, ‘Tue Market Association bared Dare cleeeecLiteen Or ronier: Hearty OY crark | the shooting: and Perry sald he did not believe it tak sad coany “puutene Tociforaticns evere: | of the contingeocy fund. Tt cost $1,500, and was “vc; upon which the steward observed that | applied {n writing for an apology, and his applica. | propores to tant ail kinds of vegetable produce in | & Co,, Sule ey) Hawk & Weaver, Fielder, | ,,W iliam McCormack wos redxamined conceraing | thing was merry. Sndde nly a disnnte arose between | cnvironed by a Blaxreed ring of twenty.two carak <°* regulations of the club forbade the introduction ven ues Leech Gerber Us.aissed. ile wet | thepame monn r, thus Mount & Jimeson, C. Underhill & Co., Coe & Wil | ihe evening of the tragedy, t Sek ot wien ta | the card-players. which quickly culminated in Fitz- | gold. ‘The Hon. Mr. Gibney, in presenting it, son-members to the restaurant, and withdrew. | suteda reception. It would probably require keener és PELIEVING THY STREETS n Wright & Hoag, f, M. Graves & Co. ich: | already been published in THz SCN. Sige ce the. tlw Jeune Cromuapices: Heenan, | coped ne ceauinealened recipient would Keeps e. ] \stomished and greatly discoucerted, Mr. Bateman | eyes than any of the present New York generation | of the cumbersome wegons that daily impede travel. This eh the testimony, and the prisoner was | fitout relaxing his hold. on. the cards which he | Jaw mensbers und. ferveutly prayed. that he might then arraigned. In answer to questions by Ju ‘Troy, be replied that possess to discover any other Way out of the dilem- | j.., . * Tae than that which ho Gusily adopted. Besides, the new morkct will break up a swindle At midnight the air was full of rumors, mostly | to which the hucksters are subjected. ‘Lhe city pre- pointing toward future hostilities. The most im- | tends to culieet 29 ceuts daily from each huckster portant of these—which we give for what it is owed fim, and, after aceking in vatn a sattefuc- Yory explanation, endeavored, with equal want of , coens, to discover by whose authority the steward 4 latericved in soincpportane a manner. He then 5 held in his right bap ¢ in hig seat and shot out is Name is Edwin Perry bis famous “left duke” twice on Con's right eye, 34 years of age; a native of Georzin; resided at 152 | swelling it to enormous size, and keeling him over Furman, street; is a speculator, and is not guilty. | On the floor. Heenan then dropped the cards, and Judge Troy therefore committed him to await (he | Was atoutto spring forward to’ administer further Monazhan, who was really ton: live long to wear it. M. surprised, looked at the diamond in evident ishment and admiration, “ May ye live long to wear it," shonted one of t Aldermen. Lemily at the purty, this individual beckoned aiter, pointed with somewhat cxuggerated gosticn toward Mr, Bateman, ond whispered 2 mes s,%e, which the attendant at onec leparted to fulfill. | vet | Worth—ts that Mr. Cranston ie preparing s challenge | WHO Nass wagon on the street. Possibiy somebody action of the Grand Jury. . Dut interposed and plone r " itiel troed, and while conversing upon the subject | {h be despatched to Mr, Bateman this morning, colleeis this fee ; but ifso, nobody knows what ultt — Fie ebersat ius ‘want com Wntsaerela peo ested Ro eTa the ENE eae eet cmith his gucats, who were now joined by ————-§ mately becomes of the money, except that It goes Harrington, Henry Luthe THE CONTUMACIOUS POLICE. gather Wimself up and dart out of the doov and up | down to Captain Grier for a squad of Police, ané MR. STUART, PHOTOGRAPHS BY SUN REPORTERS. | into some private pocket in the Tammany ring. At |S; W. Perkins, B.D. Pond, A.C. Learned, Lord & —-— Broadway, . alter partaking of anclegant collation spread by t saas approached by a waiter wio stated that he had ee So'clock A. M. exch wagon bas tomove, I makes | Ytudervecr. 8 B, Conover, Hall & Davison, C- W. | a Order Disregarded-The ary aE Pa aE Hon. George W, Koome, was escorted home a Tha. alseraea's MaMa d rea s Jameson, Joseph KR. Conover, J. Sehmaltz, M. M Ps CURIOSITIES OF CRIME, saiety, ; een divceted not to serve dinner, Confused and Secacae for w Aine Freneb | no aitterence how much of the hnekster's stock ro- | Owen, Mrs. Kine, B. Mechan, Mrs. H. Rosbotham: yen Clerk and Justice Mogan—a aes Afibiher presentation was that of a costly set of : snortified, Mr. "Bateman hinyeins capeatticw iin cunh bpabraby a glyhd doains unsold, a policeman drives hin: avisy, Then | -FUCHmpbeil € Son, Joveph It, Cowaver, C. Muy: | llsity wares ricadconeat et The Polles Com ing Ectontes. gliverware to Mr. Coman, the President of the e 4 : f ; , ’ eis A. A ; ~ vered about the . 4 A ° men, 7". @ ignorance of the rule in question, and, learning Making tae tke pt ® greedy class of small try, who have secured standy | Woournt! & Co. Dunicl & Garduer, D. Palmer & J. i out the brows | Yesterday afternoon Sarah McKee, otherwise | Board of Aldermen, | ts. omce presented ; «Ht was still porsible to entertsin the partyin | rhe Aldermen do not always mect in the City | Sve the street» by money and polities! iniluence, | 8. Lot, —> of Justice Hogan yesterday, at the receptivu of « ab Brown, and Mary Ross, otherwise Frenchy, | win, B. Aiken, the chief clerk, a sulstantial teati- @uvthor part cr the house, suzgeetod a | yay, They frequently transact tmportant business | TAN to the buckster, offer him what they unitedly | w ixth stecet—John Comba, Jon Nix & Co. Jobu | remarkubic message frum the Pohee Property ( ; bg errested Brat Broadway and Houston street, | monial of their rezard. —_——_- 7 5 : ? a 4 1 ortant ft lu . Yaguet ’ \e' (4 : an or DAA WHY Paynes sve nent wow : ~ 7 hdmiwol (0 @ private apir ent. TC] caine. polater, Lent evanthe: they met in Bl, Ca, | #TEC OR fOr his unsold stock, and he, rather th Ny aes eee MMA roaN ig ively Devin, BNaE On Thursday s case of burg ary Was adjudicated a: Pe are os dered Bose coustry. “Phey ; however, his trien® objected, feeling theu- | i114 yittivrd ealoon, 256 Brosdway, and had a glo | (K® Ms stuck back to Jamaica or eome otter dis: | Dougherty, Jscod C. Sander, TH, Kelly, dus, Trea: | '@ Tombs, at the conclusion of which Wylter A. | wore taken to the Police Central Omice und arraignet : 1 B ee to be ina false position, and notdes'ring to sb iad.” Canban Fiske Gat ub k valuable Wi ha tant ploce, sells it to them ata suerifice. In orderto | BOF, and J.C. Westervel Allen was committed for breaking into Si Pine | before an Inspector, who, recoguizi eMniOd" |! osu awashapaian MuW Work: Kickboone) Wie @4d in avy wy to their host's embarrassment. By sdcies Oe ey errr sere nomen Loans eoallearicy, abe MRIKALOr t On tie Bret cross strcet— Selanck & Romatac, W. | street an! stealing *$2,500 worth of Gies, Lelonging | Unie’ ber thas: en arrested In Newark last night. Le aod 2 i Lanidea Watch, at $3 a chance, 100 chances, aud iavited oll gency, buckster demands a | a, Johuacn, Henry Brincker, W. Kk & A. R. Kadic, “ap Ging 1 ’ L seen you lefore is Gime it Vad transpired that the order t> cject Mr + political fiends to take s chance. ‘They | YtFY high price for is stock from those who come | White & Wilron, Hilliard & Mulkin, Chas, Wever, | © G. W. Twomey. of 80 Beckman street. As no Yes," she reptied, “I was in here the other day Henning & Babcock's mateh factory, at Hadsoa - 1. man's par'y wad proceeded from no less, oF fed “the invitation, “Among them mere Alder. | (0 purchase the eari ¢ #, Moviian & ( A. Du other person than Twomey claimed the stofen prop. | “Yer,s Warrants her sald ihe 1 forgeiit, Hedning & hancock weve arrested w atont : 8 poson than man Joha Moore (the winner), Alderman P. Gibur ‘The second flovr of tie market is to be very hand. |. Qa,the secund ctuse sticek- 0. ee Fz Mullany, | erty, Justice Hogan ordered Detcctive Tilley to de- | » sqetatep inside here fora moutent, pleases” | tune f violating the revenne law ; ueace the vale, MR. HIRAM CRANSTON, Ritter Hoey Mea le tet near t day : ¢. One part of it, with ite cages for live poultry | J Sparks, Charles J Sparks, Sinith & Clausen, | liver the same to Twomey, and take his receipt He und Sarah thereupon retired ‘into a, private re =n erly kceper of a hotel in this city und at present | Hoa-d ; Judges Quinn, Hogan, und others, aud wbout Kinds, and lesier cages for the birds that epi- | James & jiu a MoCarthy,, Valentine & Gilder’ | therefor. But instead, tho Ges were seut to the Police room leas te ahr ane, ViCtnleed Nd ley, RAILROAD ACCIDENTS, i wmbcr of the House Committee of the Manbat- | (lt; lesser lghis in the political r ° courte sleeve express, T, Waterman, p \ onc ‘ » ralee Sonnets or . Heceneaee oe se Comamties | of the anh Mee Te tee ee easier Atgermen ne. | Cure emumd, will vuteival the Hon. Morace Gree | A. Warn. dunes alant-g'@ son, Merwin & storms, Central Ofice, and placed ia the hands of Mr. Boucic, | time they came forth, and the Inspector atepped up | Connelly, an employs of the New Jersey Tailroat, to tinow the dice and pour down Cahill'a best | leY"* Prepescdt ounwal poultry exhibition lo the great | C..8. Bernord, and Morgan, Hull & Co. the Property Clerk. Yesterday Detective Tilley ap- he old ludy and told her that Sarah was willing | at New Brunswick, was billed yesterday morning whe which he Lad t cen eubjec'ed, it Leing the well under- | champazae, ‘The watch that wan railed sad | riok, It soul SHANI din Ghadhont d i Fronting on West street are—A. Hennett & Co,, | plied to Justice Hogan for a written order for the juare it with ber tor $200." He advised her | walking on the track. fatood and accepted usage in all clubs to postpone | 10 be ae'ually worth $000, Dome ose teva forts a eter eed tg Mee museum: | cruompsom & Kickford, J. Flyin, K Binerson, C. Un Transfer of the goods, and. sald. Mr. Bouck tuelated to acocpt the money and have no further trouble as | patrick O. Home and Garret Rerry, labore . taiing aitertion 10 any trivial in rection of che cols | {fee Alderman Moore patd $100 for the chance, ched Yy severel bread | derhill, De Hart, Behafer & Co’, J.C. Purdy, Cor- | that his Honor mast give the order before be would | the had no evidence waich woul! hold good in court furning troni work on the uftalo Cree' Ka Sat Wee cisvaner ra Ga eeivelcle: Sees tce | MeL belie weer the last, he purebased esely tilt Of tron star cases, all under cover. Roper Wb, Scbanice d Con beonerd O Coken a: | Tata eee a. uu ‘ithe old lady. who was gatranger from the State, | ginvoltheLateghors vont” in ihcaat arts or Bude we member ea privately communicated | remaining chances, und consequently won the wa My Bayes ‘emper, E. C. nick & Co., Leouard ‘ohen, J. astice Hogan said tl whe Strang . Shore road, tn the subuels ust. : as lene decane [Peary nr) $ Helo do consequentis won the wat EXUENSIVE SWENDLING J. Moore & © pretty pase Ahem Wadena ieee said, come, to 8 | aereed, and was paid the $200, and tho pickpockets ps i Eh ‘ ; mand {Laeln Oh uaperclalod ciroumetance to | reed gio for Te bere leeviag Coniths is practised in connection with the letting of the | \"On picr Bure Phillips & Hoff nd C, W. Ditworth | quarters could dictate to the Police Justices: and say } NC's let loose upon the community, PLASHES FROM THE OCEAN CABLES, 2 ante) aoomeadlae pe oe eal ab ak a ty —2— sites for the diminutive structures whieh crowd ty tn fteett”” hap 0 tol rs that a yl do Ory or Neat, Therefore he eae seen ———e 4 Nis uno fe gut as bimsel’, Mr. ; » WVashinaton , ' : city im itself” has a telesraph office, a lager | should refuse to grant such an order, Mr. Twomey Gin Beating a Beegar's © , ; coanaceceted Mt Cranston-epou eavinstieeias | * 1008 Geld Watch ani Chatu a the Washington Market neighborhood. It is princt- | peer saloggy a coal yard, anda Kindiing wood | replied that fee are periuable artcics, Ctcaproperly | The sympathies of the eaaltittde mevoing by | atbit {oozed (hat A Ollivice may be unable to form “ ++ the Coor of which the latter was conveu'cnt! eek fey Famion Shandler pally by these little shanties that Vasey strevt is ren- | factory. The telegraph office docs a rushing bi stored, and, therefore, he desired to cetthcm back, } the Sew eMee last evening, were stronely eenited py | newt Teme Minlstey. |: ie ae 6 8 Bich ees ae <ucntly | ‘The citizens of the Seventh, Eleventh, and | dered almost impussable; Yat the public bas no So does the lager beer saloon. The coal yard | dustice Hogan remarked that if Mr. Twomey had | adomesticacene in the wicel A arankes womes | cakaetty Emanuel Nes refused bis consent to. the very pevcted ing, whch be Indiceautiy ching bet" | Thirteenth Wards met by deputation at 167 Henry | remedy : for city offclals aud storekeepers along the | they crer got there and how long thes will remate, | er cone ect ene are Against whom uo convic- | wos brutally beating her ehild, a little blue ytd Me er eas ane ks 4 vere By While ndiznuntly character | street last evening to present a testimonial to Jus- | lines ot ti i aitiout: an order: at | OeeAse> with beautiful features, and the look of an td tor lau days, all rence voice wicotea Se a as shanties re revlizing large Incomes from | the West Washington Market Ascociation ducs noi | surrendered promptly, and, witiout an order, bat he money which should accrac to the bene. | Kuow—poxribly the politicians do, being an honest merchant, he had been put to this , fa Se imaleldaa trouble, The magistrate desired Mr. Tilley to tell fit of thecity w used excl for Individual ag- THE MARKET MEN BEFORE TOS LecisL ATC thet to Mr, Bouck, and also recommented Mr, e1. Blow followed blow upon ber face ond | at Madrid for tous days, all roads being blocked by livid batches soon appeared on hereuecks, "TRE | ‘Ow: thing lived at 34 ‘ter street, Her name is tice Shandley, Among the compavy were Marshal | them. Tooker, the Hon. John J. Blair, the Hon. A. Millet AN INPAMOUS OUTRAGE. converse: tion of about two minutes ensued, Mr, Historicus," the London Times corresponstent, Mi is By , : a apts Raed . i isa Warulte, Sue had bean reanieca & $ | nesails the despatch of Sccretary Fish onthe Alabame 9 4 ranaton sueltering Mimselt bebind the rogulations | or the district, Benstere Tarced delivecad nega | cramzcment. All Dermite to rect the stands and | ge ed ene taarket Seen Theme es er cco | Twomey to eng. the Property Clerk for alt damages | er to vex through the day, and had aot’ obitimed'a | auetion: 10 | the Cl iuterporing his oficial rauk as a | seutition eperch, and culogized Justice mdiey's | aantele them, read that (he will af the Comptrotter | hing, we inter that & beavy billom markets” base that might reeult to wfs proj erty v hile in the clerk's | augiciont sum. Both were taken to the Oak Street | . In Nia late Airman to the Khedive of Reynt, t a hi sos of delence, The dia'ogue, which presently | course s % Poleo Magistrate, He then gave the | & Muah hi the smelling committees of the | introduced in the next Legislature, Among thove | &t@@* ea cae Police Station, and from there sent bome in charge | Suuan ot Tutkes claims Whe right of having all imports “a me exircmnely warm, at list took the following | Justice a handsome gold hunting wa aloe tock: | politiciaus’ rings keep the stand holders eon- | Who have propositions to submit is Mx. Morton, the | Manager Freligh’s Wite T, of an ofleor, bcc ‘The French Cable Compa “4 a tana Worth $1,000 and a check for #100, | stautly in m tremor, A. nun gets a stead, | flict of the Bureau of Permits, He will call the at. |" ‘ on (rom Blacks NaTey eet? (gee nA gt Ga ated ‘it. Bavceman—It is useless to speak of violated | Justice Shandiey replied that during tho six yeats of mad. \Jon of the Legislature to the fact that there is no oo itt Tolan Tho Perils of the Rail, srosehie in oaCCs Laps Age Duvvasct areainiecs teks 98 } cose eirs CWas totally iguorant of any rule torbtl: | bit magistracy this was the Oret ime that he had | He thinks he ts safe, He bas greased a | publie market above Fourteenth street, that is onen, ] Mrs. Jane Freligh, wife of Wra, Freligh, pro- | On Thursday night an express train No. 2 Erie | rUstthtecs SUA AMELAY pi adect, Qritutject, to the iy 4 me Ce ee ee gad E hold you Been The remipient of any testimonial execpt good | friend or iwo, who in turn have attended to | 1’ rallable tn the new cet on the Prictor of the Bowrry Theatre, who was committed | Railway, Was standing at Paterson station a man | ‘The London Weekly Examiner says that when the os A ibe fo f and mysel a i ‘aphe e ¢, near eenth street, but it iv not aa. | on the charge of vagrancy, was yesterday taken be- | got on board, cnicred. tho drawing room conch; nad of struggle wa r it a procecding which No ciuo of geutiemen can tn ORANIEG THE POLERICIANE. way, One of Mr. Morton's propositions 1s | fore Judge Loew of the Court of Common Plens (or | Roully picked up’ au it lise Uelonging | laud sestored hes commence te the North ood. tne od OE Benne contea ce sa ileeea tng Brooklyn und the Speak ership. A month afterward, « friend of some tnfecatiat | ts have the Harlers itancoed tunnelied oi stoners | the fooriiy cet” pon ga Senta seenmOn Pleas for | coofly pleked ap an New Yorks a pasvonger and | isciamation now’ GascU'on eatlice wronger Are Mase ; Nhe ey eeatenem, sir The Kings county Democratic General Com. | oMfcial pastes, ona dead scent atter greenbacks, | Murtay L Ht aad to he vet jrarkot sbore, oad Bepat alts aE pn her in fig custody of a walked out of the car withthe property ax the train | Waduly vindictive, H ai “ 2 AG . 4 i | Ie Inéline above that. jeputy She londay, when, if fustice ; ved on, 0 F = pout gentleman ¢ é mittoe met last evening, Jas, B. Craig (Sidney Web. | A's stand. He likes it, aod probably comelud: jgorous Atength end sublime audacity of the | ling still refuses to bail her. Counsel must make mp. | caw Ne thigh te be dated” Cake at or BROOKLYN, "e se ae i down, the ball Tm wot | stor's partner) presiding. A committee of a1 was | ‘bat A is as green o# some of the vegetables he | West Washington Market Association. the confilet- | plication to some Judge of another Court, pect that be wae making ott with bis property, cape”. Ate ‘Solr a ecntiemon, after violating thenat cuik | appotated to go to Albany and press the claims of | haa for sale, Straightway A is notified that hatf | !2g interests of the retall butchers and others up town ——- = ——— ( Jade Prait will open Court of Oycr and Termines Veber rintren, Cee Teme Sberuleeel 8 | erro soon G) Succes ke Recta ‘op. | 22,,lis, stand has been given ty another person. He | *HO do not want publie markets there, and the The Thieves of the Police. Shoott Seducer AGO OTS On aged sy 2 B.— That ends’ this diseussion, sir, ‘Tiere | position ‘to Tommany, ‘The following ix the Come | ae (2. Yye woiicinng Tare Gute ie cautkick | Me side ‘which plunges With the heatient® imeq | Ove by one the thieves who draw salaries from 6 » Deo. 81.—Yesterday | edie aue Sancustiethona: ceertnnumorously atvend- ad ene more words.” wha tke uthcr mans | Hitee apvointed : Jag. B, Crag Daieman}. Gen. | Aumd'H in Waban a are the a reserve. If the | lito its money tage collectively bids fair co make | UF model Metropolitan Police Commission ate full: | atternugn © Mine Bytham, who had been seduced by | The pe arious Methodist churches ist Bight, a . Schumaker, Gen, Tlios, §. my i ‘P q re , he api ng under UN ie latest r i > e per re regia (he payment of nay; jan then abruptly, and probably, in that | Dakin Murphy, Geo, G. Herman, Horace Holt, Dit as frat to Coal Wit the storekeeper. They | ee tena nae eee oe Vorkang, Lowimature es | itfmous Het tn a pattulinan of the Fourrerh:” tie | one McNash, viauicd bis buaiging house, and calling | pensions on Monday, la the hall over ths Post Omce, doa, Howell, Jr. HM, Barnes, Jas, MeCauiey, Jona | S£5Ce, upon s Gxw! sum as rent per annum for uie | Pecially iaterceling to New Yorkers, yeburn, Jéeov I, Bergen, Wm. ©. Kingsley, Jas, . Dr. soeegh Creamer, Dr. Thos, P. Morris, Ennis, Chas. Miller, Jno, 8. Bogart, B.A. Koll er, David C, Aitken, and John Heath, Stat of allairs, very prudently lett the houte. ‘The ally was ‘rapidly upproaching a point when 1 imal conttict would have been inevitable; and wea personal conflict was unquestionad avoided it ponsible si aie suring tlus paseage Mr, Bateman spoke londly ment of iis marriage | Pens 7 have indubitable proof that (he officer is a thiet romise, : y The City Hell ead County Court Bouse o@ola wat x bounty Jumper during the wart that he jumps | Shot hm through the_sbdomen, She taen carne | alaidecline to be moved ty New Weat's Hay calleress gd the bounty both in New Hampshire and in | dered herself to the authorities, MeNash cannot re. The Union vewapaprr las been purchased by M Blaura, in thie State: nnd thet he was an intimate | cover. He was to have been married to anotuer | Henry C. Bowen, who will take possession on Monday associate jack Hayes, p bounty. | woman in a few d: The New York snd Brooklyn Conservatory of ‘The storekeeper goes to fhe old = City Hall aud sees somebody who in turn sees some: body elm During this part of the otiation se- 1 Havens cizare are dlsposed of to id perhaps the subject is dashed M. Tweed 3.7. Bate, st evening the Hon, Joba T, Blair, member i me Pa eat t amper of the Fourth Ward, ‘appolutment Se aan encore eye a. ‘excitediy, but with carefully guarded lanswrey with chumpacne or whiskey. ‘Tho storekceper gets | of Assembly for the Fourth District, was made the | 17>" . econ ce ene Music announces Ite wecond concert in Comervalory Orauston'y remarks were ‘utternd iu u lower | w f js Paren: 4 permit 10 Keep a few buriels of potatoes or afew | recipient of un elegant wateh and chain at the r Rites Narcan Rec a caesten ey gaeaieate VOIFINGs 4BoUrT TUN, PIL BPO DR RUMOAT AYOUOR, dpm d so Goward the cove, another member ot the 1M Good, who has been in confinement | Mee. shorwurd a shania ie cronea nia store. | deace of Mi. Maurice J, Walal 297 Henry street Seapets valcin rt See, Chak Roti Teta eceasa sce, the Ppaed eae fince Cctober, 108, om a charse of stealing law | store ix opencd, and the." pottlocs” or, “tea are | Whe Page Maton. sPeeeh waa delivered by the Hon. OBITUARY. a AE APE I wes.ttolen by the Common Council | HM the recipient of & fhe, lance yortiul of Rises Hoineggt). Cranston, and, avparently sunrosins ar raul eae i adler, w1s8 wibnes be). ses Fe tes as am reuea entn nelieation of Bre hin wae an “envelope PE ‘Three card monte sharpera are operating exten- | Lhe, Assessors will Allow tax cxempt wat i's complaint. tobe bused. vont the siamte I i ae yeaterday belore vadge Loow | wars, he takes in his friends, ‘Tho pent to. tre Alter the presentation to Mr, Stephon A, Du President of the Nutional Hud. | tively ou the dludsoa River ralivoad, Hive Bnd OX PUN RE ENOmURTY Ge an hea et Chis having been reminded that he w. an a writ of habeas corpus, and hie dischurce was ap- | Sorekecne b * Maurice J. Walsh advanced and gave rover ae aon, N.Y. died yesterday mora: | Wi, Murray, 37 Rose street, liny publ Ee eee via » img rile, attempted 10 explain the custom of | Died for.on the ground of wantof proseention, Vt | othe sity $2 per weeks foe Per ann uIM, and | * Hoss’ ‘Tweed @ rare bouquet, tag, aged sixty-six cellent portenttor the Inte Kir. Blamon hed an ex | tilery 61,000, Brea Ev club’ Tid misapprehension Ate, Bavemanrap- | Nts anserted that he had maried a girl otjecuonable | ‘Just when Usluess 18 good and the grecnbacks are a cota, Bens, Preeftont of the Bunk of West | George Hrancis ‘Train repcats his “suppressed | che workin tt’ has tue upeetg A ieetinn ie teaeat ip oil oy it, 29 ppPOrtunity of corrceling. In corn. | ja,hie parents, and had stolen the books to support | multiplying in tie hands of the lesaceor the tag, George Peabody's Remaius evening of heart diseaso, ' 0? *WUGeuly on Thursday 0 ny Hail to-morrow evening feday, The outer wall Atty Veet au uiametore Taomicnrai'” lends he subsequently dined at | megrahty of his, Antler he occ wee fhe instru: | aman witha tall beaver hat, with erape on it, and | Boston, Dee, 81.—The United States steamers | Judge Jone Olney, Coemty Judge of Gre a lecture in the Aca two fee thtek, abit tft fone tect hh é Fr) before retiring he wrote the following note to | °! (%t dilion of bis abandoning his wile ¥ | carving w eine which is, adapt to a foot’ rulc, | Miuntonowoh and ‘Terror are under orders at the | tv. end nephew of the Hom. Oley, the wurnor aed ved the French Benevoieat Society 6 Mr. Isaac Yun Proprietor of the Bugle, pub ay ‘hor of his wunoyanes, which was promptly — inet: aud abast tos far oat on the’ fouaway.” Went | ceive Une war eee ‘perortng on Monday to re- | tale Comnurolic of Connectiews, died (a Catskill, sabe, FouDE, Men's Christian Assuciation of the | Sule to certain lending Liemoctals aed ears Ae ed 10 its q y eh and aly fa 01 © the war vessel bearing t ni ght, country have started a haudsome 2t-page 4 hale a leading Democrats and capitate 80? Jodo i address the néxt moruing by a mem ow the Old Year Died tn the Astor comes an order to remove the stand, The leasce aud | George Peaboity. ‘Two epecial pode OY a OMcer Lyman Crofut, many years attached to Es. | bc: Morve le ts editor, apcome stpege mouthly. Mr. | Thooklya, who take charge on Noida). ¥ New Youx Hore, Dec, 27, 1800 The annual ball given by the proprietors of | lea storey iver saan provide thenisetves with pre- | pared by the Kastern Mtailroad Compauy to convey | tex Market Poliee Court.‘called WM the Police Central | | A,kfotesque taryet company, with a calelum 1) M THE : Mico Me Myaagletted thes genitemen to | the Astor House to the emmproyees of the establish: | that be with a low ealaam: “Thole, preseda'gre | ir /avedy's Femains from Portiend to Peabody. | files tr Ws tad gesterday, and while graluing tor icin | made aight Mideous lust eveniag. aud crowed to Hobo: | | S!ANAS PROM THE EELEaR Ce, eee eh eat i Kentlemen to . 4 1 a ane la r luspector dropped dead, “He was Vor ig | Xen to weleoine the new-born yaar ~~ ub the other two I eouslde em | meni was enjoyed Jast night, Ever since oj | hurriedly acceptor, and they ure sent bark rejoicing a h ‘i ; seinvit Whe a cnt LHAE NY sean opened the eugtoin ita een rigily abserved'en | URtgthey, mua old, themclves. Im readiness lok ‘The Kecape of Mitton’ Fe re ee ria been teint prety Cage, Zeaterday, morning, | Tbe Tudson River fs open from Athan, Minter of the Club, and may uncon. | New Veara eve, ‘he Dall haat makt ag saree | another attack, It the stand Ys in frout of a (ea | Patrick Heclan, of the East Thirty-fifth street PERSONAL INTELLIGENCE, wf to Wop A Funaiway Coun on Sintcenih sircel Nhe | y The Cincinnati Brgrdver aud whe (7 r9.icle are te ve contiomcete corned ally a merry one, Ail ihe employees of the hotel tore, the deligitful savor of ‘the Dest te» may ‘be station, was examined yesterday, before Judge Hie: ——>— ‘Joue Garcia and Pantalla Pores were erresiea | cee - un Hebpated. a wr » : ccoguized for a leag timo afterwar ui iy (OF Moglecting to urrest one : ie ° nd ia Po este ‘ommission is inves s at Nealiville vue veyed tbe wlan! | ye De mene Ae ule boarders Agined fromthe kitchens of the private abodes Of the vont | stabbed Johm Milton in. six adrenal aces ma oe Hooke le B ne rots House 5 yeatcrday, on charge of offering for sale one thous ssniast colored slaicea astine at Neslrite (rants tag ae tia me SI | thie dancing was sapervised By Mice gu yore’.and | ers who received the saktun, This. sccounte tor the | testimony ‘showed that the oflcer, uiter toying nie He Uven elected trustee of Whites | raadeds en re DeuMr Baclad, stamped, Gor | Martin McGuire, the wife murderer, anged time na b ce Of other gentiemen, ‘altered ah 1 wod, What L feel fur more, to tho guests I Hew. Of leaving tac Club you culminated thir son, assisted by Messrs, George Fo Aleaumi - | number and rapid increase of shanties obstemctin, Rusiue. Gaichell, B Wisleue 7. Metoldsicl simi | yeaidewalks aud roasway,ot Vesey, Fulion, anil James M. Stetson, dr. West streets, hand ow Palmer's shoulder, took lin sore distance and then lot him eseapé, Milt Mr. William C. Prime was at Cairo on Dec: 6, Latan George Clark, mate of th point of death in Bellevue itospitaty 2" 9° | ius way to Upper fgypt. odie R, Bonkes, was berere tous merioas Abe pe self in the Hurtiord jai! 90 Vhurvday og hc Seeker, wan etarecoummetien® | gqhhe Central Lvcite Raslroad Company have ercet f- Be és x i i pital AL SACTAMENLO, BLN COOL Ot Bi hm) ‘esting, when TF fousht wa eon h 3 veces The 4 jation which i s@ powerful polteiert; ——e Secretary Boutwell retayned to Washi of charge Of crucity to Kovert Wal veleatin Uta theve Clecunatauces becomes a Surrogate Hutchings's A snd dnancially bas ' MASONIC CHIT-CHAT. terday moroing aad resumed Bowiness, FY Tes | Son one of Naar arowued heredit tn a pova oh Thuraday cieeitg MAM» ¢ 0 0 4 . J “ ” ’ ster - ow hursday o r diot amwaeranteagh Aaueam apology for | Our newly-clected Surrogate, Robert” (, 4 “STAR CHAMBDM, mame niggivon G. Bige has berm mppoiuted Recoiver of | Reade ovsicr salvon, af a Midna ataet caaeeint, | The Mutual Buse Ball Club vanquished picked re CTAB an Fount Tema, your nurtoarvaat, | Hutchings, will take formul possession of mibich ie remarkable in its Josation and tack 9¢ | hace Lexie, No, 298 ¥. and A. Jadge Brennan buag Mayor Ball Iu his offce tn the | Sd ay eabece nh CN NOrOIY sous Wh Lond | O10 of Now Ditsane yesterday by 8 seure of bi (o'it Ls BATEMAN, ' | ofice to-day, and will receive his friend tid ee Teh a # even. ins Poli cr alt a mntice in the ne Seta hess Distilling storekespers ure required to be of d 1s no reply was received until Wed: q is friends. He bas | is im the garret” of Ni eet. Npidere piles Osutr Yee terday—om canvass, Shugrue and Pyirick Hurley had at all tunes, whether the distillery "is tanning ooo on. ind one was only then froduced by-aa | £t ie the following appointments: Chief Clerk, | have sqaatted walls in imitiwen of the Anson wea The Mayor will wait until the mew Common Coun Hfaxiet sreet and sieve tears Mae | two gece te es ores Ban ie r i from the gentleman to whom ihe dctiv- | ney'ot the I ‘k. lawyer and formerly part- | Ciation's squatting along the piers. They are never all & communication of Solomon's Lodge, F. and | #8 properly organized before diestesing his nissage ‘al thnes with a hatehet, eplitting luv lip, and | stissiouri Valley Raltway, mar comers i Kikhorn sud bd Mr, Mateman's letter bud been confided. It | Clerk, ‘Messe Or Vander peel ne ene eats | tier reg neither are the membcre af the Avsocies H dy foilowa: Taedatph” Wits Mester eke HeMaNee | seats Aiecmanes Yowrnal of Cooperstown saya that | pe ig ty teary nee ounited Labor Reform Club sve been formed in Hamp sever the date of Tuesd; 2 i re, anderp eight years . y year the spiders incraase in ni K " , | Judge Nelson was never in better hoaeeh .M. H. Henry has estatial ere a qui Labo fo m have been formed in ie ' uesday, the 23th, and Wiel clerk in the Disiehet Attoruey vom hen i preston seb for Oana umber fis) We tk Famer dr. Wei Wad. Woba, “treasurer? histo Oionaht ‘of retiring trou the benebs 2 NOW: He agitiroa of syutincenphy find Dermatology’ rrteet gleia, Rochester, Great Hal's, New salou, and Danvilte We MANUATTAN CLUB. FiprH AvENve,) | Mifilir Clerk, now connected with the Surrogates | ® members ofthe Association, Phi lames T Joy, President of the Mlehizan Central | Maria, tee ofeaaloar the Arete bumper te | On eens pa eeIN EA Tost ee SETS" | | tees ana'W. We Smithy Genera cle, arom ine Mor, for the. acroimmodaiion of the ‘ble, LOSSES BY FIRE. Jpitiroad denies in'charges against Seria aid Freeh, Rosaria oad Ylaadle: aera | The Government does not apniehend 9/7 (rouble Ihave your note of day. In our conye . — modation of the Presi erent a ee fe" Gherokee land | yesterday unanimously elected Cher Kng Sete | Baye : ste Peing address yay at nmeee sth: |g othe Underay fuodation of the Preshlent, The, piace of mectiNg | aicharde & vw oll cloth factory in New. | _ Me. Vechter and Miss Carlotta Lectera, theatrical | Lieeteeranumeuty vice kitesland Pelatie DUA | ‘The State Department has uttered 20 ryvelaine 't6 the “Nanaging Cont: | ‘The videwalk tu front HAD progressing ly. | firsts on the ground floor, and tho recond is on the | S27! ‘J, Was DuLuel on Thorsday ight, Loss, | celebrities, HODBINE at, the Westminster Hotcl, | savecty op Ceoredee eee cee rea Tiree Assistant, | Hom Of weatrality 1u regerd to the Wionepey Inv omuitctee ts. sy. pointe ne videwalk iu front of Deviin’s store on Warren | floor above, er Dusiness and pleasure : in’ Niblo’ ‘tre on Monday even: gente of Ceapedes are expected here soon with | “OD Friday in danuuty. "M3 founses | street bus beou taken up, and large masses of mer 4. B Houry Bauer's furniture store, SAtL Fulton ave. | 2%: 1. y even: letters of marque (o be used hy daring spirits here in | | James Bevins, who is of bring accessory TU he aiacussion ta te pukt ee eee eos | chinery are being lowered. One mass te a shield . Association to | BUG Brooklyn, was damaxed b fhe simon er | ‘The Hoo. M. M. Pomeroy made hi ne interest ol Cuba. The yacht Ai hich tailed for } tothe recent murder of “Brien ih fartlord, tie ing lowered «te a shie ri > Cuba's few days igo, took out © |! bins the is tno te pe hand ip ita dingy wiecting-room otal aroee | #100 veteran, Year's gifts to ail the emple yes. | Cubana, im eS PUES Romer AT naslve |: BRE Ee, which isto ve | protect the workmen from falling soil ; a rie & bountiful ey 4 terday,and Mi "in Pr ‘on stete tha ri hollow: eytindet oF wood ARE ; ou ply of Varieties of them are | ‘The flouriny MeKoeaport, raed ceils aT ieene the recipient | wy sU" in President tian, “Bare yopemorone eat ale reels I rec aude halt Indiameter, ecg teat gina | volclted wa pr wholesale dealers. When nid fol franie houren wero dectioged by are | O88 no atthe handy of ihe éinploy tes, Deni Basie the ta eeeercon ict, and fclitions i ° oe: The Ualted states iy auch needless question, ' bord » which is Used im | the nuts arriy. oags they are placed on the sides | !#sttishi, Loss, 612,00, "Insurance, 64,000. Senator Chandler, of Michigan, takes the greatest ; «Tor tratdulently ob pedient WF Yau, wt taihing subscriptions ie as teuiporan - " of the mecting-room and each metnber helps himeelt | _ ‘The total tosses by fie in Touwello. during the interest in the movement to raise A suitaniotund for | commited yesterday by Vustice Hosane Aine ibenery |» The pleasure yacht Nellie, owned by Col. Madison f the J t " Henney ever the Associvtion Is In session. The loud | xenr 1960, were $9.00; und the anonue of teeeagee | {ie clldrom of the inte. Mt He heuted the | Eherift’s badge whicli Ae wore belonged te the Leeheay | Baker, ot fhrookisn, wax cur ihronsh vid suak by the 0 con. | ciation te a well kaowe feature of ite mectices, pe eee me man. anh? A Meeting of the pastors of Harlem on Wednes. The settlers who lave heeu warned io mesie the eran 10 reacmbles a cage diled with squirrel A Are at Providence, R. T,, yosterdiyy moraing, par- py ay in De Vandeviliets study, it was agreed to hold ide the om Utary reservation of Heat Gat and | The succomfal rewults of the meetings of this As: | {Wily destroyed Building accumied vy eas & Samus, | tntare at donne Remieene tees ees eine et the | wiblon mectiugs ior praver aut cootereuce during the | HAYE avpented to the authornies to reve quitials in the | sociation to the, dete batiiee manuincfurcre, und. We Blur Toot Compas: | fAiger BC maune He Goming week every aiternooutrom fourtodve o'clock. | ‘The Hon, Foster Blodsett, chairman of th pease Bue the Criminal Courts, During the year just closed there were ViehOnsand 9 aequittals in the C ‘Terminer; convictions aed 1% MtaM CRANSTON, © the receipt of this missive by Mr, Batewman, then reeetved informstion that Mr, Cra + raddenly left town, and would wot ret idag He did wot, however, think it adv \ (or vopiying, aad possibly stin ed by th Coartof Gover Seasions: and 5 eat of the public good are | f , ‘ednesday wight. 'T 1 i of Cicer sions: Atavielicke Usnestinh Pike Accutane Teor & James’ lose about gO the Tet S, yu he worthy ‘The drat hice iweetngs wilt be held atic new i | gta Btate Coateat Commniites oI HO + Will tor We digmer which he had ordered, | aed 44% ucuu.siale iy the Court ot Special easivue, § weesumOl & aage wad Cetrewely nd j Bee ala foe A rssaiae feared 8 Cimily of tcumerate | of the Holy Trinity, corner Fit avenuc and. taoth | part hae called'y taoadiug ofthe Council