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Oe ee > [ os THIRTY-SEVENTH YEAR. TAMMANY'S BATTLEFIELD. —— SWEENY INTRIGUING FOR THE CON- NEW YORK, MONDAY, JANUARY 3, 1870. ren 5 If he goes Into the caucus with 1 Gmiy the vote’ of hie. own, ‘delegation. Bealde the THE OUTBURST OF CRIME, | ri, a Rew Tork merchant, gamed Alfred Randell, lavish use of money, the Ring ‘even prom! — Backhout was shot through the temple, Alfred Ran- the country members political positio the city ‘of New York as 8 bribe. Mr. MURDERING HIs MISTRESS AND WA. | 4! \HtoURL, the heart, and Charles Hate adcnt, HARLEM, | LIFE IN THE METROPOLIS WHAT I8 BEING DONE BY THE eed ar a aaa. ae oe VARDS ABOVE 7 for instance, although rea ‘and voting ‘ i all Hes i dition. Buck- TROL OF THE LEGISLATURE, Greiaa bold the oie et Colieloe ot ‘sean eats TALLY SHOOTING HIMSELF, feat ae “et a tang ipaie ot oon PARK COMMISSIONERS, pestis bear omg our a . e — ‘The Messnee—The Fight for the Speakers | of the members whom Tam Fi to | Brooklyn School Teachers’ Visita to New | Citse sad ram lodged in ala fakacen Open jen—Sewers and Gas De racy are | support ite candidate, and which [ havo obtained be ete aoenncs and Pere | from. the best authority... The member from Hich- Berea ies ib ore bet mond is it down as s deaq certainty, it is eid thats ot hie holds » —— a ‘whit holds s piace in | ‘The Fourteenth Ward has been a scone of blood | MURDER IN MULBERRY STREET. in New York. Numerous other similar instances | tho past two days, and yesterday the revelry of the ire mentioned. When Sweeny & Co. entered the | season culminated in a murder of a woman and #ul- ther have ertastered They ices ot ty cide of the man. The scene of the tragedy is an as- srold hare an undisturbed walk over the coarse, | signation house kept by Pauline Beck, at 00 Klis reels cues = Loagea te fad faced Bat sainctagonism which wey met | Deh street, on the third floor, back room. ‘This | On the afternoon of New Year's day, in Mul- from all sides, mal they determined to win at any cost or | spartment Iss quietly furnished bedroom, about | perry street, » homicidal assault was committed by jusy on the part of the hut e that he is insane, he Midewnlke-Trees nard—Whe shall be Police Justice? ry Roade—The Finest Drives | siierman Coulter, the newly elected Justiog ‘ has recetved his certificate of election from the cea Pa + rea Ait Ld ells ho Mayor and Supervisors, while Alderman Murray pis document furnished by Judge Bar Park, They Lave bese commissioned ‘by | B*rd. On Friday Justice Connolly relired, his term the Legislature to lay out asyatem of boule. | BAtioK expired, and to-day fAlderman Coulter will vardec avenues, and streets, und. are prose. | tke possession. But for the promptitude of Alder Advice to Kweeny. Corrcapondence of The Sun. Aunany, Jan, 2, 1870 Gov. Hoffman held @ public reception in the Executive Chomber yesterday, which was largely at- tended by politicians and citizens, The Governor was in excellent humor, and received each visitor u | man Coulter on Friday night, there might have beea With Kind eile and « hearty shake of the band. | S6Gr804- ussrawn tiltchmen would have oat | bn, cet 07 \melve, tt Mee ce doce te zoed, | one-of the infamous Reynolds gang. | These fellows cauing thelr work with rapidity and Ja46: | § siatus of two dayain the business of the YorkviMe ‘He was attended by his staff, all di a fall wal | te Mare, ie indcence, and 1 nett, ‘the | Sober patterned material, Behind jor is a bed, A uated etiein Police Court. Seeing how a@airs stood, Capt. Coal form. Among the callers were Licut.-Gov. Bench, | State, It was # miattor of life or ‘and they | next to which is awashstand. Between the window ‘ ane) ter, by virtae of his position ae Alderman, which he Senators Lord, Blood, Banks, Hardenburgh, Nor- | knew It, 4 the wall, by the ide of the fireplace, isa bureau, 50 feet wide, las been projected by them | 6% ki from the great cirele at the junction of | Holds until noon to-day, took possession of the court Excise, the police, and of every one else, keep & 5 Kighth avenue and Fifty-ninth street to | foom on Friday night after the retirement of Justice house of if-repute In Mulberry street, between Tubby Hook, © distance of miles, | Connolly, and slept there, guarded by » squad of led i ; he od i ‘On Baturday and yestorday he transacted al and Hester, where chain-ghtning, sty! b Five miles of the track, to 188th street, have | foe Geual 0 ¥ With the New York delegation came Comptroller $ ‘There | amd on the opposite of the window, and facing the Be Sin 'sbyut. thirty” Bemceratls. ne Je | bed, are a soft ands table, All the faraiture is of a arrive, but vir views are already wel rt, “4 me wh. . Bho tenewag ls, 8 Bet plain description, neat and quiet, giving an appear- ton, Hale, and Frost, a score of Assemblymen, the Bate officers, Bishop Doane, and a host of others. THE MESSAGE. ‘The Governor informed your correspondent that Nodasd ta Tommanas' ; | ance of sober comfort to the apartment. sons Hennes 10 weal business af The court, sitting 0a on Alder: his message was completed. He could not be per- New York’ 20 neay's. pratt, weet For some time past 2 man, supposed by letters to pyre iegetoryr dy Teas ei row tas tale: tase tld ont, aad wit be completed by Cy moan aud acting oe magistrate at to-day, trouble suaded to furnish the Press advance copies of it Westohester, ‘Ulster, 2; from Blood's district, 5 to be George Baoman, about 35, a school teacher ership of the Reyvolds brothers, have become the year, fo rows of trees ordered to be in vendivess for atever may ae C.F, Norton's district,'9; Chetung, 1; Brie, 2 ; before the same was sent to both branches of the | Soaking #0 votes in All, gIving “Pammany on from Brookiyn? and Annic McNamara, aged about | Piers of the lower end of the F nth Ward. Legislature, Your correspondent is informed on | ity in the caucus, withcut counting %, also a school teacher from the same city, have | TUlers We con eat fer | W! ‘with that sid fre ted this he Ba ‘caltiog 00 Set Even the police, who are supposed to fear nothing, thority that It does not in the main aii pat % . quented this house, Bauman calling on Satur: | P10", Wide perth to Reynolds's den. chances for Clerk of the Mouse are still opinions expressed by Mr. Peter B. Sweeny | pood. His only competitor is Mr. Clark, of the Troy | 4*¥ nd engeging the room for Sunday afternoon. | “1 14 pot long since the Reynolds — in his recent interview with the reporter of an ob- Rey! brother Bepres, Bauman generally visited the piace first on Sunday, sen counted & vine whieh voqeieed We scure print in your city. He, of course, rejoices at YESTERDAY'S GALE. and as thoy then engaged the front room the bate petag ei as aaa poceien . the recent triumph of the Democracy, and urges an lias : third floor, be would eit hy the window and walt for | 70016 OF te tenets OA as ao. often been en. honest and cconomical administration, He makes a Feet of Wailers the Hoboken Men: | his inamorsts, When she came in sight, he descend- | fired inthe. police courts to often been en: few sugeestions as to the best course to be pursued je Mtrecte—A Hundred | od the stairs and opened the door himself; and se | they have come to loo pon uch a complaint as an with respect to New York city, He has something Aflont—Bulldings Demolished, | she came closcly veiled, those keeping the house | Kis free. a mane oeeatstt sere gee. Seo. th ce to say about abolishing the Commissions, the repeal and Trees Uprooted—The Hudson River | niver saw lier face until after the bloody tragedy | Airing atreet station.. They were unable to manace Of the Excire law, and the reform of the present Damaged. had been enacted, ‘These visite were not at stated | him until they had clabbed him within an tnch of canal system, ‘The message does not contain any- thing startling or at all caleulrted to set the North River on Gre. ‘The meadow land lying west of Hoboken wae | periods, but were made at Intervals of three, four or | BAI 4 orctoek on Saturday afternoon, in, 114 THR POLITICAL SITUATION, For tie first time in seventeen years the never known to be so deeply inundated as it war | five weeks, Bauman aiways, with but one exception, | Mulberry street, Peter Rareoute and Patrick Mun- found to be after yesterday's storm, The railroad | giving twenty-four hours notice of an lotended visit. | day qanrrelied, and the shillalah was ased eBectively track leading to West Hoboken and the Five Cor- | On this one occasion he came suddenly, wheu nis | Uy Patrick Reynolds ; but Pal'e arm wos nat sani, ners was covered with water two feet in depth, and | ryom was engaged, and was accommodated with the | hac been unable to kill with their batons, and ali that Democracy hold full eway over the destinies of the ‘ bene. Petiborefors Empire State. They eeem to appreciate their good | No less than one Lundred houses on these meadows | By these cautious movements the couple hoped to ore 4 a serces tee ee rics had aoe peed forw 4 ure anxions to leave nothing undone | are surrounded by water. The occupants bad to | escape detection, but » German girl of Brooklya, | furtper than N 118 w en he beard the ery from ple with thet bo A 3 tt, e was purettiny that might tend to perpetuate their power. But they | take refuge with their aelzhbors on bigher ground. | who was acquainted with Pauline, had, on more | sister, Miss Mary Farrell, Maat Nets ane Sitaline fare far from being barmonious or united, Black | Half-adozen boats were constantly plying between | than one occatlon, followed George Bouma stand on each of the wide sidewalks, and | Quired of the police. in time create a crateful rows will stand in the centre of the road, | The Rev. Mr. Beec! jew Yonr's Calle, ‘Te great width of the avenue will afford | Mr. Beecher opened his last evening’s dis ample space for these. course thus: “ I could not, of course, make calls oa ‘The pian has been adopted of locating the | any principle of selection. I therefore adopted the sewers, ens pipes, and water pipes under | ODly proper plan I could. 1 adopted a geographiest the sidewalks, This will obviate the neces. | Plan; I worked my way from house to houee, ae sity of tearing up the street for a communi. | lecting none I knew of. I succeeded in visiting as cation apon the building of each new house, | far as alton street on one side and Pierrepont street on the other; making in all about sixty culls, f From Tubby Hook this boulevard will cross | jiked it so well I now propose fo continue ft to Harlem River under Fort George Hill, Laughter.) L now propose to adjourn, only what E and run along iis border to 156th strect, It | did on the det day of January, and resume om will connect with the Sixth and Seventh | (y anand"), et at about 10. a4 Sti Senet avenues at 145th street, Pierrepont street and west of Court street. ‘Those TON 8IXTH AND GuVEXTE aveNoR socce- | Who live s little off of the beat will favor me If weg vanDs Wednesday, Novelties are supposed to br reti ‘fre also under operation from the further | nd you will admit itis a novelty for me to call end of the Park to Harlem River, and will | 7° also be ready for travel by the close of next An year, The former will run from the Farm- ‘The First Cavalry, N. G., is again in hot water, er's Gate, and the latter from the Warrior's | A few weeks ago they had an election. ‘Two candie oe = AN = X\ the Paterson plank road was three feet under wai room at the back of the third floor, Pat contrived to do was to cut Peter's scalp, and lay but Reynolds's internal gin was doing its work, and the houses and ferra firma, Whea it ie Q , Ba who bad Gate, Both are to be 180 fect | dates for the Licutenant-Coloneley presented t ‘ ce nlready gathering, and a storm ofunusual | ‘he " «Si ; "| Atabout 5 o'clock tast evening Bauman, Pat was madly obstinate, ) ie Licutenant-Coloneley presented jevurionatie page Slava inevitable, ‘The apete epee fey ye J TO 1 is on Saturday hired the back room of the third floor, | | Tn an instant the rufian fell upon, fut, tnd sate SeHICH BRIDGE wide, but somewhat varied | selres--Major John Madden and Cayt. Heory Fisher, of discord ix the greedy and unsatiable appetite of wont the ity of Hoboken was not inun- | visited the house and was soon followed by Annie. | {Muh KN Ontaine the Het lune, Munday in plan, Four rows of trees | ‘The latter reocived 17 votes, and the former 14 dated. tar a pin mil ale cree Pend will be planted on that of | Madden thereupon contested, on the cround tha’ 'Pammany Hall for the most powerful and lucrative offices. It is a fight between the country Democracy and the New York “ Ring.” The feelings which the f frame building on Mont- , semery arenes Sas blows own, avd several iarge | an hour anda half, While Mra. Beck was at supper, | borne thence by the police to the i da were dri (res Were uprooted, During the hew frame | and at about holf-past six o'cloek, the servant, hear- | {t0, where his wonnes Hees ‘They went to the room selected, and remained there | fell to the pavement bleeding somes. Te was ring street sta- the Bixth avenue, but only | guMicient notice of the election had not been strane rf new election was therefore ordered, and tho vi ssheureheseleedicagcectort , Madden receiving 17 votes and sed, alter whieh where he lies at house at Prospect aud North seventh streets, J ra ole iy lateemed Wee | Ca ertuten deste ‘ former entertain for the latter arc those of intense | Cry iy uiso blown down, The damage is estimat- | 19 the report of # pistol, promptly rl Nag he ee te 9 rea Pet \\ THE ST. NICHOLAS AVENUE er's child was dead at the time, and he di@ p fe pohiee, after a severe struggle. secured Peter ¥ d wan d Jealousy, if not bitter hatred. Ot course, It 1s not to | ed at $2.00. mistross, who hastened mp stairs, She found the payneies ‘and locked him up, and yesterday morning i; He has taken other means to contes® is to lead, in 1871, from Five unfinished frame buildings on Marcy avenue, | door locked, and demanded admission. While | pe was taken before Justice Hogan at the Tombs. Madden's right to the position, and to-day the Hom, their interest or policy for the rural Democracy to express their sentiments openly and witht frank ean- | 70.) D Farmer's Gate, diaeonally | William F. Howe wiil apply to the Surreme Court er of Lynch stree ward, under the hij) | fF 80 injunction restraining him from assuming te , Brooklyn, were blowa dowa. £1,000, A frame house at Nevins street and making this demand she heard another shot, and this | No complainant appearing, the magistrate tempor. fonts o Cy dor; but confident nd.in_aceret they make no } Haitie, valued at abcut $1.50, was deuiolished. Tue | decided her to summon an officer. Luckily officer | silly committed ie Gan os a Berean tale the NN 4 Goactte We ceareree| Come Y tion, The chicfe of Tammany, was owned by A ‘ame | x |, and she soon found him, To: h Y ; IAN —-— atremet st dieaimaionrewd. and intriguing men SPushing avente was bo TROWR Gown. | SURG ee Oe Oe ee ee eee ee fing a witness who ould make m complaint, Rey. Ga \ Teenrtee ecorate | whe tenavred Peaubio ta Havey Words however, the Y will stoop to the | It was unoccupied. gether they entered the house and went up stairs, | nolds was theref re sent down stairs, and at abous a \aK Wins onan ary HREA: 1 nS eeutsrse of tas eoabla Kekwesa Touma OL Wiest means, Tis eu Jer itiustrated than | “AC Poughkeepsie the flood tide is very full. ‘The | where they found the door still fastened, The officer | ph o'clock yesterday atarioon.. MI. Mami om Pat : iss IT LGeT SacAe Gee | TEhaddi Wal| Goa iiseerald sian Wit ualruars in the little game they are playing over down track of the Hudson ert eave ee demanded instant admittance, ard in afew minutes | jjaint, ‘Thereupon Reynolds was committed to ash O \ mime Valley to 185th atrect, with | ie certain that neither of them were in Harry Ford's fan GPRAKsesmP. Pima hd je up tra is also very badtp sa ad’ | the bolt was pushed back. await the result of Munday’s injuries. ans pad tel i will form a jascto establishment on Friday night, and if any trougte ‘Their candidate, as is well known, is Mr. William | ‘The New York cxpress bound north passed over Sitting on the floor near the door, between the oom erga a it jon OTHER TRAGEDIES. oiliadly Murderous Assault In Chrystie Street. An attempt was mado between 7 and 8 o'clock last evening to murder a boy in Chrystie street, and Fitehman. Aj delegation hos put lyn. A week ago the election regarded a8 a foregone conclusto To means so certain, and slinon! in his favor, hie sirength is diminishing every mo. | ¢ entieman the Kings county | slowly, but no other trains can go over It. | Further fi ith @ batlet icvbs,of Brook: | wert between Gurnisoure nad Fort Montgomery, | Ded aad the sofa, wae the woman wiht @ balte t. Hicehman was | Mecut’ a hundred. fect ol the track ts gone. Near | Wound near the right temple. Bhe bad evidently paler ALR user's, 6 senoueee, Pe Pounding against the | cxerted superhuman strength to push back the bolt ‘the odds are stil! | track, ‘Tue ice is piled twenty-five feet high in the . ‘ nck. | Puc ice te piled tne Ailirced creck at Ti, | ‘bat fastened the door, anit bad again dropped into re Velez erty. From thence it will | point of respectability. No cards or gambling of amy | ee | —— continae to Kingsbridge ind is allowed in the house, RCI Ooh (17O by the old Kingsbri A Mr. Dowling 1* said to have jbeen concerned ia u nesbridke | ie trouble. One Darling, who” oo coass d ¥ > th wv occurred it must have been in some other localil AY roar dora SILT a\ south of the Jumel prop. | Se Forde cetablishment. equals, Delmonico's = described an a road, These four routes will be ultimately the great = = = il known character, 1s the man, Mr. John J Mrichman 4s not, personally, apopular | git ts covered with, water. Bix. steamboats have | @ sitting posture. At the foot of the bed was the : A a hGoese : ‘ i well kno ment Mr. Tichmeood presiilng oficer, and. this | gone norti, und the Norwich te near Albany. man, lying insensibie, with a ballet wound in the Reetitig A abd shy arent ka ee pearl CHIVALRY IN QUERNSCOUNTE, | Netware lecing: to thle cty from Weeleinettr | Dowie at re eee eect tad wears everybody frank'y aumits, bat then he is looked —<—<—<—<—————_— right side of his head about balfan inch from the Sree oy: Sure that those acquainted with him’ could never pom ase mere, tool, im, the Interest Of, ester’ EMANCIPATION CELEBRATION, the. Bat ilttie blood cosed from eliker of the | Czaed on Kelas to. the soot, near 110 Chrrecs homage have confounded him with Darlin Bweeny & Co. placed in the Speaker's ’ 0 Sticet. aw 8 boy fall. to ent, at the jonetion of Fitty-ninth street and Eighth ave- ie y be under the direction and ———— , asthe bullets were from a new and amail | men near him. He seized one of them, but his A Sher of tie aforenuld frm. Speech by Gov. Walker, of Viral bahar erent Bauman still held in his right hand, | friend and co-criminal rescued him. ‘The cit: e nue bas been improved during the present year by 1y in Plymouth Churck. TAMMANY ALARMED, Peusion of Business tn the . {rem ran around to” the. Eldridge street | On the night of the 28th ultimo Mrs. setting @ curb stone, laying out sidewalks, and | Mr. Beccher's sermon yesterday morning had ee The Tammany “Ring” ts beginning to he fearfnl | the Seuth=The Freedm As Lie ro vee pl yschaapeal she exclaimed. | Police Station, and asked for welsiance: Dut when | Norris was brutally assaulted by two men near | planting trees on the method followed in Paris | senantionsl featnres. Several persons were baptised, Qf detcat. The Gret member, of the New agg ce it ss iilcned isias of Fe eer edie cosecred Goa tha We woanaee |; Set TTER Oooan am were taken tortie Ela. | Astoria, She is a temperance lecturer for the New | where several streets join. ‘The circle will be | subsequent to the sermon, Mr. Beccher, attended roeeetion, $0 Tomah crv rinuesey Inareines Wwe. | tee crores bere ee erert rece: | tear apne (seresnn w Huge wireet Police Station, where. they eave the | york State Temperance Association, and bad been | paved with a smoothe composition, and in the cen- | by a church elder, stood before the platform, aad Frear, wo arrived here reslerday morning: TC | the South eclebrated the anniversary of their eman- | and dying persons were take to the Soring strect | names of Richard Bosse, aged 25.and Josenn Sione: | delivering a lecture in that village. Atits conclu- | tre will be a (ountaio, surmounted by astatae, On | the candidates were ranged before him. As the came panied by ¢ Hid, Morpay, Wiliam Titan: | cipation on Gaturday, with gress satvesam, 2s/)potee: Canin? and Capl. Walsh secing that they | eotavas Diesser, aged 14, of 13) Chrystie stgeet, | slon sbe was escorted to the hotel kept by William | the corner of Fifty-ninth street and Fifth avenue | didates epproached tn turn, Nie took thelr hands aad eae a hiawagene An his pastors at the Delavan | Richmond the Sohereh GeGey W0Nee Soee: ON: | SA De ee sk san dans ao ecient scoemahieaie’ Wilson, a noted politician, The landlord not being | the equare has been enlarged to the extent of 200 | asked, in a whisper, for their names, He then sald, Murph: c ay Walker, who deltvered a epecch, in whieh he re. | Christie, to teers Rie opr 00 AES see Wu mer ert iP: Attempt to Murder @ Policeman, in when ehe arrived, and the Lour being late, her | feet, with a view of widening the approach to the | impressively, using the first name only, (° —— I taps wu a paid 4 p ' the name of the Father, the Son, Pe ee Cony ete doen ie ar Yected: (oie) cgeaslinn What thay enews ed. 98) || ES Bees christie arrived 64 Batlovan Howsl: | gceettvers wetter wcs torreon tek of the Fight | tiend went away, telling her that when Mr. Wilson | Park nt that point, which bas hitherto been cramp- | Holy Ghost. Amen” He then dipped his tinge ta returned she might mention bis name. On Mr. | ed, ‘fie title to the ground was acquired but afew | a sliver urn, «fd made a sign of the cross on thoie Wilson's return he refused to accommodate her,and | months ago, The land was sunken, and covere! | foreheads. ‘The communion service succeeded tus vested with the same right nor, W Der placo! his foot within th. le was immedi: Peommen seked whether or not (he suf- | whey near forers had been examined by a Police surgeon, He | Tew ater who wore amusing tuemscl ely coll oe by ringing the presence of the great Kinin.” privileges were i ‘ ' door-beli= and then ieay Hutton arrested one of | ghe was compelled to go out in the storm to seck | with standing water, It has now been lied tn, and | “'eMOY pee ee = truck and the mem ¢ wotes rg’ sgh was answered in the negative, The Warden replied | them, and was on his way to the station with lim d o sont of Me, Hikebmes. It thet Rae e te eee era ait | that (fit had been a cate of a drunken bummer, an | which buth were followed by tho other two rowdice, | other quarters, As she went out of the hotel she | will be adorned with a statue, A Much Needid Reform, on Pape Hittle shy und did not desire to commit himself, he | that they appreeiatet these rights, snd what had | ambulance would have been sent for; but as it was | Ove of whom discharged a pistol belind the officer, | she was accosted by one Michacl Lang, who repre. The Legislature tas charged the Park Commis- The port of New York has been subdivided into Was taxed to in this sort ofatyie: | 14. 4. | becn called an ‘experiment in regard to colored | serious case, they would rot take such precautions the vullet entering his neck, The rowdies then | conic pimself as a Queers county cficer, and ex- | +loners with laying out all the streets between 155:n | eight divisions. The cartage and drayage, +o long a My, Oeet tTS Fen Ra Ag A Ped pow eee Ca ed successiul, He was fol- | The answer returned was, that the Captain thought pee —_—— hibited his shield of offee, He offered to escort her | street and Kingsbridge. From Houston strect to | bone of contention, is to be performed in each divi We'll put you on th that committee. Ifyou | in Loutsville business mnity enna, | bot cantivau Dend Infant a Week ona Fire Escape. | safely to. a hotel atthe other end of the village. | 155th strect the city has been laid out on the rectan- | sion under contract, and each contractor will be re Gion’t vote for us, we se you our triend- | and the order of exereises consisted of the reading | “Kcon'aner the wounded arrived at the hospital, | . A dead male infant was found last cvening on | Feeling secure in his company, Mrs. Norris started | gular system of Philadelphia, ‘The land being very | quired to give » bond with ample sureties to pre- Ship or our Kupport, an oppose you ns you | of the proclamation, delivery of speeches, and « pub- | the woman breathed hor Inst, the ball having pene. | the fire cecape of 217 Mott street. lealing from the of with hi data lonely spot, | bold and irregular at One Hundred and Fifty-fitth | tect the Government ana the merchant against fread lic procession, t ate ain. She never spo cr the Cecla. | Window of room No. 11, now occupied by Mrs, Pitt Rey conrad i pancke rch MaaNtiiie asta trated the brain. She never spoke after the excla 4 to have been left there 1 loss of merchandise. A system of receipts has us, f this failed, then the promises became greater. Lang was joined by by both of Whom | sireet, surveys ceased. Varivus movements 4 paradin mn saranc ; | man, ‘The child is supp “ : My cware that the Tamman 4 ' Mntion to the officer on his first appearance. She F i she was grossly assaulted. 3 been perfected by which every package carted cam fi overs! fully eware that the Tammany Uhrougls the streets, assembled in, the Capitol 2 eee ee Oe Or tor hae | by German girl named Mary Aluller, on Christmas | “PF 528 ETON MNO T | se bariuns she offered | have been made within the past fittecn yenrg to lay | pe as fron ks these ot ita toRice te ie Cee that no attemp ny poor country | Ectters from Gen. eS he Op partielpavet tory but little could, be ascertained, beyond what is | “#y a them her Wallet, which contained about $15. This | out this section, but without success, The Com- | tion. thereby fixing st once any delay or loss upom member with money, ‘The readers of Tum SUN, | themselves from attending, were read’ ‘Several | surmised irom the iove letters, now in the posues they took, ut the same time telling ber that they | missioners will not adopt the numerical rectangular | ‘he delinquent officer, cen kept well inform X; | themselves from attending, were read. Several | sion of the ofcials and awaiting the action of the | A Rum and Free Love Murder and Suteide.s | meant to have it at_any rate, and that they would | Ul" adopt thy Jeal rectangular J of the doings of | apecches were delivired, fone 4 would wever believe that they would be | shectos expeesaing aratitude te Ms Lincoln for there auch a thing—never, Toward evening, . this nice litte game’ war of Mr. Jacobs, Surrogste Ve — Grand Jewish Weddin Mr. Isaac Lauterbach and Miss Pauline Ress former. Bayoor, Jun, 2.—John Lawrence to-dar shot When the officers left the Lospital last night the | Mrs. Atwood four times with a resolver, Thi shots man was dying. He had not spoken up to that time. | will probably prove fatal, Lawrence afteward cut Bhortly before’ midnight a despateh from Bellcvue | ius throat {n'a shocking man lock her up in the cells aud in thy morning prefer a | tystcm. They will cut through rocky hills, at charne. sguines C6 a ten oe | great expense, or fill hollows, but wind their routes t length Mrs, Norris escaped from her assailants Se 0 She sought re(uge in the gas house, where she re: | “here openings may offer, ng gratitude to Mr. Lincoln for their freedom; thanking the ormy for their services, und poiled by the | the anti-war Abolitioulsts tor what the; e but the wounds , ; ‘ n man were married at 2 o'clock yesterday aftern Garretcs sf Gas ines eipety delegation, ‘taae dae | guna sa reauten ol leben ates Hospital announced his death, are not considered dangerous. Mum and jealousy | ceived protection, and on the following morning she | ‘The Park Commissioners have also laid out ' coals om mediately began to undo hweens's work, amd pare | LocekMee oP te tence ta the, Presidents Cabines, wad | othe weapon hud evidently been purchased for the | wore the cause. told her story to A number of the villagers, who nd- MOUNT MUREAY SQUARE, in the Rivington strect synagogue by the Rev. Dr. tally Tue rooms of both factions were | Congress; declaring they know but’ two purties, | Qocamlon. snd four stots had been discharged; but Ss. aap vised ner to quit the town, saying that if it was | Huebsen, The bride Las been an acknowledged kept open uotil an early hour this morn Republican and Democratic; pledging support to the | te Perpons Ferkling am fhe honse say that they heard SWERNT BOUND TO CARRY HIS POINTS. former; expressing the opiaion that the present | cannot be ascertained, only two being found, one in What the fin of the contest will be it isim- | Legislature is hostile to their interests; approving | the ty and one | : Falschood Ni Nolet to aivine, Tammany has dc: | tie lon of Congress in the case of Georzia: en- an et Ran a ahd cee IR teat Of: Beaman. Deep Laid sche jermined to elect er of its own selection. | dersing th i r. Kelly of Ponnsy. Tey CPR : ri : ‘The character of eglstation affecting New York | vilered in the Feaeral House of Representatives, TRIPLE MURDER IN TARRYTOWN, Pen ioe a aR A tly city to be voted upon this winter is such that to | lvoking to the reconstruction of Tennessee by pla ——ooo ‘ot eto time the Spanish authoryies iu ybody else ts to thwart the mes a ing her under military ruie, and calling upon our of Alfred Randa! Cuba have made loud allegations that the revolu- designs of the “Hine.” Mr. Sweeny, also, wonli | Senators and Representatives to, sui the move: Mr tionary element in the island w Tomake uvé.e Comm tiers himself, and it would | Ment. Sumner and J. apier were ap- W. Buckhout, n Slee: ouse say that they heard SPANISH TRICKERY. known that they Arora lined see Dec then tne poll pie 2 acres, biclatid 129th 124th streets, u ns would barn their houses over cir heads. | near Fifth avenue. ‘nis tract has been enclosed Oke veaiiomen gave. bara nove to.dustion Jona t: | t09 004 ont with trees, ‘Tho cost thes far bu Lava Light blue eyes, and pleasing countenance. She wae Snediker, of Jamaica, who granted s warrant for 3 s Deed | dressed in white conied silk, cut low, and made the arrest of the scoundrels, - $15,000, whicn was all that the Legislature bad ap- | plain, with long train. Sie grange dlossome the week the Justice vainly endeavored to rinted. in her hair, The groom was in the conventional fone cdnstabie who dared serve the warrants, sil to Pramong the Lnprovemente going on in the Park ts | Diack, with a white satin vest, A grand reception whom he applied professing that they were cither | 4 PF iv Boagco in ‘ark 18 | was given in the evening in Allemanlia Hall, Six sick or had other business, One, @ deputy sheriff, | the building of the new Conservatory, near Conser- | teent ‘eet, near Broadway. Wino Is paid to be acandidate for the offce of Sherif | vatory Lake, which will be completed next ——- belle, and is in her 19h year; is » blonde, with i ow Farmer, he Captain-General b ccd | next fall, a8.anexeuse for not doing his duty, | P he k heir B be a pity to deprive hum of this pleasure. Hitch. | pointed committee to bear the resolutions to 4 be + | At other times the in-General has announced « td be © di On’ him. On | Year: Ute leneth will be 200 fect, and its width 60 ‘olicemen wi new their Business, an who Inn very eood hearted soit of a (ilo, al Waninaton Bes Gacisins Cas Cans eS Tanurrowy, Jan, 2.--Yesterday afternoon Mr. | that thirty or #isty days of Ogiting would end the | {hat the whole crowd wold ne © loom fe ts Sr feet. The fountains have bern laid, It will be | At about 2 o'clock yesterday morning a Gre lowed Mr: Sweeny to dv ittwo yous ago, and will, | , In Memphis sleo the rerious colored societies made | Buckhout, of Sleepy Hollow, near this piace, shot | war. In each and all cases various reasons have | District Attorney Downing, Aled with rare tropical treos and plants. burst out ina cigar store at 220 Grand street, kept The reaso ‘assign Zor Nr acobe's election ‘arc | dition of the’ streets, his ite ana algabers,BADer andson, residing | been assigned for these promises of early ‘ae PARK IMPROVEMENTS. by James Ackerman. Officer Munday, of the Tenth various, t itas claimed that Kings county has = Py ea near by, Mr, Buckhout isa stalwart man, of about | victory and restoration of peace. All have failed in ‘Thieves Attacking a Railway Car, Ward Police, stationed on Grand street, on the Rot been treated propery of lure veary by the Demo PADDY THE SMASHER SMASHED. | gizy years, and belongs to the well-known family of A i The panels of the Terrace are being tiled in . " ifliment, Duripg the last Ott c At half past 1 o'clock yesterday morning @ | server? Bbptomnls! her ai Bo cratic party, A year and a hall 0 Sena r Henry C poke tans MeO En een ia Walaa ee mae Lance uripg st Ofteen daya the Spanish ipa erey e thieves made -s raid on Third avenue | @ArbIo, And A now OdsdFratary ts la s8ntemptstion other side of the Bowery, hastened from his pont, ‘Murphy withdrew in the race for aticn fo! Governor in favor of N ocraticnom'. | The New Ye: ¢ been more gratuitous with reports York's caudida‘e counties, He is a furmer, residing about three miles | damaging (if true) to the revolutionists than e —Jobn T. Hott Tast State Conventiu Ward Repoatere~Reddy ri wpe dadl Settled Minra ee ente Ree ihn Rival Vanquish from Tarrytown, toward Sing Sing. He has oetu- | Day after day they have reported these things: by nominating Judee Lett to the Court of Appeals Patrick Quinn, better known as Paldy the | Pied the farm a number of years, and is well to do res of victories over the Cubans ; desertions from it the adoption of Judiciary article in the new | Smasher, who formerly kept aden close,to Rediy the | 1 the World. He married about seven years ago in | Cuban to Spanish ranks; and laet, large arrivals of Consiiiution only makes Judge L a ian Sele maken a adee | Bluckemith's on Island No, 10, Chatham square, | 89% Sing, against the wishes of the friends of his | of reinforcements, ‘There have becn no desertios 's Fenty f tho Fourth Blacksmit with Offjcer Kennedy, of the Sixth Ward gatce. car No. 61, to Chatham square, Two of ,the thieveg | Stone is being prepared for the new Belvidere at the | Gd the burning building, and struggling throu, Stood on tho steps of the rear pistform, while a third | Mis the alecping inmates nt some peeil Ped Kod tye Adel hae vly When Mateans | senthereas f09 Of the old Reservoir. It ts to be com- poke, rescud bemees ps 1.500. Guctor, "made hit appearance from inside he was as | pleted next year, and will be place of lookout. psd Beale) Sanited by the gang. A policeman came up, but de- | During the coming year a flue Museum will also bo clined to arrest anybod, built om the east side of the Purk, between Seventy. The Rovite of she Asrabatio Riser Tn the New York Cireus da Now Yonrs tight pi Landen a ; ninth and Eighty-Qfth streets, ft will be divided in- bp a Seen an '7 Ls Worerore uarenresenied in the Bate | baving om New Year's day filled himeelf with intended, who visited her at Ler ome only during | because there 1# 90 amnesty, and all who would aur- SRQOKLTA: {o sections, for different department of nataral his. | MP Melviile was riding with his tnfant son standing ST oecoke oe tonne Fourth Ward damnation, paid a visit to Judson's den | NF husband's absvuce. fe is a passionate man, ad- | rendor it to the Spanish authorities would be shot ‘ tquwell for 1870 will receive che | tory and for art galleries, ‘The old Arsenal, and | OP bie hend, whens babe near the arena waved ite WEAT/AUT? eaePnLa| Eaina on enn) wees at New Bowery and James street, Being jealous of | ‘icted to drink, but seemed fond of his wife, and sue | on the spot, ‘The larger the arrival of troops the | rhe.,common Courah {9f 187 Seely ine | ther buildings now used for storing the donations | MOsnir's handkereblel, |The horse. which was golng Itis suid that Gov, Hominan has become. alerimed | te infumy of the place, he soon raised = row, and | °! him. greater the proof of the strength of the rebellion 7 igitr ie avarice H » | Ble sent Gated bene cod ea be eset ea tle nid Kiet Gey. Homann hee become alarmed | tne inca, of te Hane, be coon, reload & row. and | Ole Backhout wae e plessant and affctionnte | emer ; oun Tyse. of Smith and Th that monclY arrive from all quarters of the world, | his poise, He saved hhiiaself and child by dextrousty He is feartul that it Bweeny succordn in electing hia Gemes elias Mike Bulliven took up. theglora cca | women, pre ing nahernay BOE ES eek come from Harhon | *18iry OS TrH9e7 Bigys HOG Wes IneeRUy Blnee: have become crowted: The former bas three hun. | falling satride of the horse and catching his son a9 be quan Friday, bis own chances for renomination wit | WAS cetuing the better of his antagonist, when Pad- + Prepossessing in appearance, accomplished | through the Associated Press which contained a li assisted by Rev, Dr. Stevens, per: | he erow ‘ts firat and second floors | “oP! down. he geeatiy imprirod) dy drow a knife and stabbed Sulliven neverat trad, | i mind, and about thirty-five years of age. bel too infimous to be allowed to go uuamawered, | {irmed ni Garvie In the Gothic M. K. | dredanimals housed OP oi ane . As Mr. Hoffman w beot upon succceding Maeit iy | 08 tho Lead and body, but without endangering Sul. | Mr. Alfed Randall, another of the victims, came be a Perea bas Jand tn the structures ottislae we OY Ne ated with Naming a Man Aged 85, | stoners hope that the new Muecunl wns. Mlled with | donations, and that the neces his present oftice, he will not permit anything to ob- | Hvan's Ul Struct bis path if he ean ponsibly lielp It, He isenid | CFOWd, $0 tl ‘This kind of fighting did not please the set upon Paddy and beat him, kick- Early yesterday forenoon the majority of the mem The Brooklyn Reformed Church, in Twelfth dy to this country from Engiand, and was a wine mer- | pers of tue Cuban Junta met at the private residence | Feet, was de licated yesterday. The Kev. Dr. The opening service in St, Paul’ me meee at |g he opening aul’s R. C, Church, Bot to favor the nomine ler ot ate Hitter 2e4 | ine him, flinging tumblers gt bis head, and tearing | chant in Pine street. He formerly resided in Brook- | of Schor Migvel Aldama f " bad the Hey, N. F Heres conducted the exercises, spendine public money for any of {i . + Was attended by a large number of BOS Seasnert tue woomusetion ol Mr. Hitenman jor | tie aatusedt braised, Mel tiated "Wiss fee ue | tre, bat te i0ehs purchased 8 bao acieie ane the Paattu yt aca and resolved to make the | wm. Hengan, of 0 Jay street, beat his wifeon | Preparations are how making on Mehattan | worshippers on New Year's Day, ‘The Rev, Fathee Point, How fartbis is true I cannot say. At lice entered the room, Paddy lay ina heap in theeor- | farm of Mr, Buckh here hi lowing: Genial: Saturday night and stabbed Henry Finnegan, of Clason | square, betweon Kiebth and Ninth avenues anu S*%° | Phillips, assed by his two brother eleventh hour it is possible that. compromise cund., | Ber. He begeed the officer to take him out and lock Fs Buekhout, where he bes eines lived, Ie CexTRaL Rervaticay Junta or Crna.) | 82d Grand avenues, who attempted 10 protect the | cuty.seventh and Kiehty-first streets, for awreat col. | satclock his two brothers, oftcinted, Ag Qaierinay'be agreed pon, aad ‘th Jacobs ani | hm vps aniy to aave hie life addy the Smasher | Ma% A fue lovking an, florid and stately, atic | 7, rng pruop ay The Sun, EY UHR IAN HB} LUBA cS ace lection of animals aud birda, and veveral bear pity | SSK tlk mass wi the, vou. itehinan irawn, Was therefore arrested and taken to the Ouk street | and pleasing in manner, and a ge: ’ “ ssp baad The Brookiyn City Bible Soctety celebrated tts | have been dug. The groui Oy : per Be o yours of ng HOW TAMMANY KEEPS police station und locked up. He was taken Lo the | sense of the word, I Li lo pee Pantie! Tpee cua CY have.rend with the Hreuing. [es rhicers compisin teat the Brooklvs, | Pale considered inadeate. cover twenty acroes | Phechanic 0h iting Me, HON STIMMANY RRRPS 179 PRowtsen, oube yesterday and ucld for trial ven e word, He was about fifty-five years of iguation tho™Colugcan forwarded to'the jas ening. Its rfcers complain that the Brookiva | Mr, Waterhouse Tinwsius is now engaged in the | York, was bap. 04 and regeived into the church, @ guns, gacote'e friends, bave uo narratod to auch of pe Sci asa age, aud leaves wife and two dangliers. His son, that the editore of the Havaue jourtels witens Tom avery communicant, (ef tem ecole Per | Arsenal building in constructing a skeleton from | NEW bame being give” yy vote for the Hinz candidate's few instance oy ance, THE ¥. Charles, another of the slain, was an exemplary | (iat they have seen a Clreulnr signed bY the Li? SATURN Ah: the remains of the great tyirouteus found a few ms gyn cxperienee, to'show how faith'ully ‘Tammany young man of about tweaty.ive yoors, of thie fntaadviaiie the Copal (0, lag dows, PERSONAL INTELLIGENCE. years ago near, Keyport. N. 3. The vones will bo JOIUTINGS ABOUT TOWN, fall kecoe its word, MG “ c 3 connection eporty Industr Na HLL CE. nclosed kin and the requisite #tufing, in or- pbodBai Mies Pave proved te thewn. thot ‘Tammany, once | ost eeenen eres inane. ve scene of the tragedy is « vaie of peace, Irving Ned of Inte, both iu Havana and {Als cou ON dl der to present an imation Of the original, “Mr. | ‘Thomas Fagan was found dead In a ballway, 99 Mont of the Democratic members are here, ‘The | ba fot yet returned, and It 1s not known whether foal Dae nah such retired Dutch valleys | Rervem public opinion respecting tie progtecn a Gen. Geotge F, Shepley took the onth of pMice on | likewise those of two Irish elke of cach sea. 7” 8" | gyihs Opera Bouffe ball will awaken the natives thie Manet the Reweemaergtie membern are vere. The | he'will realign lis position inthe Cabiaetar war, | fund here and here emboronied in the great State | revatio. Saturday lu Portland as United States Curcult Jad RD BEATING hAaCH ha i: noon, ‘The hills and readivg rooms of the De It bus ben suggested to the President that inas: | of New York, that population, customs, aud man- | suey aris, ar ae aboard Mat aTTici ee Reet !t Bey f | Gorge Francis Train pitched inte everything and : aiearet Hearitt, wlio hag been burned by beosing tre ihis ‘evening thronged’ with politiclane "An | WUCh as he was rejected on account of locatio ners romain fixed, © * # Ifever I should eb onions an beard and molicious forge en tag Francis Train pitched inte everything and | he present veins the winter season, mo cultiva. | a 118% Amity strect, died yesterday there iv no Excise law here, the bar {s dolng a rust | S42 ¥!'% Propriety send him in place of Blanton. | for a retreat, whither Tight ateal from the eat "the Liberals lo give waing conten wee Tast bight, before an overtlowtng au tion in oid forward, but much trivvining ot the | Livery stable keoners in this city eharce’ from lag busine ‘The Presideut weems to understand tbe matter @ 4 Its distractions, and dream quietly away the rer mart a ie Tene Pacaion shrubbery is being dowe, The skating buildings, | #18 o €90 for the hire of conveyances ou New Year HITCHMAN TO BE SPEAKER. ly, vas Deen informed that the Sevate | nant of a troubled life, I ksow of noue more prom: wii co: tl ey bye iy oye | Which are taken down cach apring, have been azain | — Yesterday afternoon the concert in Steinway Hall, ‘The struggie ts nearly ended, and there is no doubt | “gud Bet confirm, him for any position, ining than thie little valley.” ‘Phe scenery alung th pet of foreigh Natio dwoan will go to Peru, Chil, Urygun PP aPrlde: oc Mate Lake, The Sid cae bee eee | Eitght® Dewemt OF the German Hospital, netted ove of the cienteig Myngaely gnded. and there sno donbt | "The fends of Judge Curtver, of this Date {lag than thie wre apte.ncenery slung the | Recordin to the att intethzence we have received | Buenon M each ‘of nich he is Iueradeted te | by 45 wide, at Main Jake, ‘The old onc had become | $1-200. Beaty shertion of Wan, Hitchthan as Sreaker on the | urging him for the Boutern Ashoclate Juapeetl yond from Tare town to the svt where the murders | from inekeat ct wd, reaching ith of Ween. | Revotiaie trentie. much too small, KH has cost about $7.00, and, like | Conrad Oestenheim was stabbed in the side by une should prevent mean time,” ‘This result has been | iegebreime bench. Beveral bewators and mem: bills, “the foliage grows, wp close t> the Whoa are Avong the Cubans. 1 My, John Kili, a wellknown florist, of Chatter. | fhe others, it will Be taken dowu ay the cold weather | known rn Mans tu Norfolk, near Stanton street, yore Fraclied hy the buying. aid promoiens praese k2 | Hom the Bouth have strongly endorsed him for the | errriage way on each side, and were It not for the ve elrsiiated before, we wow. and without | 49%H Au, near White Fiala, vielted New York on | eRe f a Say ectulog : dulge d in by the Tammany Ring. ppeition Cc) the President has been assured that if | whistle Of the locomotive near by, and the echo: desired rasult, Nureday to attend to rome badiress, and was to return, the Conservatory Lake, asinilar building haw James W. Mallon was killed yesterday morning by eee! scat tu Stlowing telogram to the fa. | Hvme.tbe same day. nut up to waturday had failed toda | beeu raised, for the i¢ history of & Bpeakership contest has mt to the Senate he would econ: | from the paddle wheels of steumér. that py th rling cluta, at a cost of } being thrown from his wagon in Greenwich evenue, to. He war'last seau ina truit store in Fe firmed ut evee. yana Diario de la Mf d, La Prensa, und rth avenne, | $3,000. There are o ‘Qny political organigation resorted to # ty waters: Hudson, one wall imagine him. | Cuba’ Vor de | Now York, since Le left ho Mrs. Le hundred of these clube | near Thirteenth #t Sormuption to sccomplish thelr chest ‘aa have “ODiITUARY. “effacing the wilds 6 far West aging him bie i e ince Ue Ie is bas died, in (hie ely, componed of, Seatclinea, Trushmen, ply Dr Lohman, of Pifwy-second street and cony, Harber & Gor With cit ine , F ike mesunied ty tua Hash boete | Batttor of the Diarto deta ata a ry ; “5 a 8. Btones a id wtong the ice, in | Broadway, wore, diamond ornaments valu Command wt d's host of shrewd followers to do there ——— fortable habsation, which Mrs. Bu byhor indusiey |. Lhe atatement that. the Ben SPARMY THOM FEB THLSGRAPH, | lepgeme end made, by 8 Height of Hast, to stop | avi’ New Fear reception, meet Y#lued at Sonat Sheer impoeslvility Tor Mere deect, | George Ditton, aged 8 years, of the Builors’ Snuz | and taste, Ded embelliah era parading, | fi Nas Insued « circathe aaviaty neers Tig point, Ug At & long distance from the start: | The Hon. Kaward Solamon, ex-Governor of Wit. to rvectes, but all hope 8 net yet eaunct Whar | E ‘dion ox’ general Gobiilty on Saturday, ai | The reskdenge of Mr, Randall stands a Bale south. | (e?,cenn, thelr an iv'is a Satamons inven: | ‘The chief of the New Orleans potice has been | 4,P9 L consin, and wife, have arrive lin the city, and takes write there is ® project on foct fo furm a Hridue ‘road, Brooklyn, where he War YelUug wme | &st Of the forma, and about a quarter of a mie dis. | pancreot this ety. T reapectAnly requeat tuacyou win | en uituea{e Freon for contempt of court, cent RH OF the, Legislature whieh authorized the | rooms stthe Girard Hotel forine winter. COMBINATION FOR ¥ 5 Pe iis very glessantly situated ou ® Kroll, com- f is om iniiniention 4a) yr arivert lave, Rad | «oA well concerted movement 4# on foot at Washing: | attr $2000 wus ‘offered for the most arcevtable cham | jn th@. sttachés of Station K surprised their Super. which cannot hardly be succes oot bert +E. Beith, Bea, un O18. and vempected real nding ® view o# the road leading from Tarrytown | Feunalu, sir, yours truly, MIGUEL DE ALDAMA. n tO secure the poswage of the Free Baokitg Act. ‘Thar designed by Olmaiead & Vaux was found the intendent, Mr. Soullevet. by giving nid cole to Pleasaaty! ead is a very beautiful apot. From money has do NE oaks General Alcors, Governor elect of Mississippi, re- | most desimble, aad Mr, wi on New Veare evening tatlon wad Frets Tae task Cat ens tran tan of the, morning. “Mr 9 wus, wel, Known ‘un- she head of the elevation iad near the Buckhout furmhov NEW JERS fuses to accept tiie Provisional Goveruorsnip under | that firth was apneanted elvet erchivecs ot ail the fag, | made bY Mr. Tarner. deleg atic 4 ao wosent residence of Mr. Sherwood, Bsa Waker) Aiea provements, ‘The original design has aluce been | sane nace weee and tae guaetten Tote, Agatemy of ering’ r anette Place, attache e ho anee ch rot Lenten Junie bave boon sold for Fra each for tie Ment OF tae fi aeonenect ae ei ae pene nate suribete LOMOES BY PERE, We voritagae kitchen where Irving tele ur, | xchymortam evening the new Comson Cowoedt of | saturday MOF Hong Kong and Fokoname wits $600.80 | acted by the Bowed of Commindionore. The old | Coldive Marduarade oF Hotel Clerk's Dail, which (kee discharge the duties of his positi: _. | Tohabod Crane rida tu treasure, FOROhey mate, the Resaries. ibe nd the |, plac nt of whe {th at re whatbabed Bourn & Cais rarneng and antigay enan, | Conceal Marina Var Bama iss asouy or ene, us, | Mh caer eo nla dapat Sraeimtotamty 2er | AR wuknown, mam while ntoxteated, walked of | hts Ahowed (0 Femmugywihin ta recinsta extent h wp Taf dasimant eaguter, fa th Paine ga tare With which to brive the count nb in F - Conn, was partially ed On wre! sd Ki oston, Mass., (erry voat, ow Saturday evening, | the State Arve: veke were Divste!, swat ‘om presentation, up: este sf iulerent al th Wan ably assisted to ptt iad acy RY a9 day bight. jcomt locality in spring, summer, or fall, when | Constable Charles H. Ferry, of Weat Hoboken, | 884 Was drowned, drained, roxd es, ewampe | fromm presentation, upon 9 rebate f literest at the rake and lewns laid out, groves und | of seper cent. per annua. Chas, Guetler’s barber shop, 681 Atlantio-srenue, ro is in bloom and her rongsters make the air |‘ hat bec-appotnied a Deptity Sherif of Mudwon county, | ‘Three beeves Tits gentleman ‘could be | pacbet: Gustler’s tM tel eT Sk " 1 5,900 Loavas of bread were dis. | flower bede planted, and lakes, waterfalls and foun- | Bible Class No, 2 of the Alanson M.. Cha H ¢ % amaged hy Are to the amnunt eee * and its desecration by , let, a Frenel 7 d | tribnted among tho poor of Syracuye: Pr eated 1 “ d 4 iP tea Hee ehink Murough the lubiles of the Delevan | sisyeaterday morning” Cuotler was airested'en rus: | thie.net of blood makes ihe ded one of the mot | probably taially aajured tn Hans WOR-EAD CEE Md | Yay bers Sonu Gteoaway, eee Oe nee Te eee eet beldaee trese bal ena are a at | Racked meeareay (itt Mad ahs 14 them aay ommTRR country members, and taking | plciou, teprible known te bistory, | hight At noon on Saturday Canstable Pratt, of Meriden, | theares trasisiormed into the most beautiful pleasure | $l. The. Sn {urn usfered them ‘Into the presence of Pater | ant ted natn neo tule & Koeney's Sour | corned it'in ‘not velieved that the nocy _ Avraham Voorhees, of Irvington, bat a New | Comm: ® deat mule, was run over by a awited eugine, | ¢:ound of the world, In the lapwe of years ik has be. | Matton eneechs MY Bwesur onc abate ett af teaser oy Clu oa Saturday, ach dans da ot bell Year prewmnt on babs on Kriday nighs, ‘Tue infant | #4 died in two hours © a wondrous work of art. Nowhere do The Assistant Tre with resulis mutually agrecable, not takon care to receive their ‘the Fepatation of Mr, Ran- | wes ‘khout ferbla Gfreslad bn shepuison, A egy: mer Alaska In‘directed to proceed? to | monotony weary ihre eye. Ineaeh clump of treen are i; it may have b wen ‘ ‘The Trustees and Town Committee of Wirt Hobo ror, to gonvoy the Mouage, With | Vitying shades of leaf, flowers sparkle tn multi- nd Drobably * raw,’” BAL IC is not known The four-story bi ol eolows 4 aerated tin eeareanye ete pay 1 . kc Duilding 1 and? York stveet, | Jeslousy. cn are At boeerheate Over nt, nesesounent ot Giga | Mr. Peabody's remains, into nur port tudinous hues; fom expanses of verdure peep grace: ouklyn, owned. by Mr. Geor Hud sey tnt Buckhout had the slightost eause for making | thashar necviiiceslie tess , ‘ oi td (0d Hace fiend, will doubtions be treated “to a ed by Renn £0 tig $31 himsolf the " hero” of eniob 8 bidewss wnancacre, | School Fund: ey WV! 98 the taxpayers tor the } | 4 committee from Salem, Mass, visited Post permeate Bae fee Mi Oarehares oa wscowh of the SIUKINg 1uud Neitus Oi ce ee ce 5 won | |p (Tho Axeootar on J*rare Despateh } M Trohoken, wns way. | Dedy’# remains, but no now arrangenients were mad ‘he original ‘of the lem was $5,000,000, a for the special fund ‘t Mr, daectnr hemener Hae iofetneh sae totes f Rash steer inne r u Foveinersray, Jun, tA varstble tragedy occur aud two sr phe on ete plank | The French Cable Company lwo pit out & yarns ihe learerea ale have cost SRAPROW were. 7 oe eer 7 3 ; med tie to Brea on wibas | neused for" Oio. Henry Garcia DEUMREveE, din trai trsible WaKedy ono lk eating owas beaten ints | nnd which at Men ae tho Charae. twas thas | ol been amply compenpated for the expenee > g.— Who's tum f 6 Pryce BOVeCUMeOL, DUE Which deer LOr due ik around, Whica hag esowe tmmunws Special Gul me tas Go-day'o BUA alee