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wn nn NEW YORK, TUESDAY, JANUARY 4, 1870, PRICE TWO CENTS. OUTBURST OF CRIME, | Ris te eetreen the two war clone than should | THE TRACK OF THE STORM. ; rel hanesn THE OLD WORLD'S NEWS, exist between a parcnt and e child, For this reason ladies seldom visited the house, and if by chance Sqmene pens 4 1 A HURRICANE SWEEPING FROM THE der of Thomas Hayes, the Private Wateh- | re TRICKSTER NAPOLEON'S LATBOR KENNEBEC TO THE LAKES. ae eeee cre eeweene POLITICAL JUGGLERY, ~THIRTY-SEVENTH YEAR doorkeeper; and M. W, Wall, First Assistant Door- o, THE TAMMANY BEE-HIVE, ay Freer, Baldwin, and Plarg, were appoint» —-- ed 8 committee to call future aaue THE WISHES OF THE KING BEE Oo motion George Wokeman was nominated for |; PARTICCLARS OF THE DOUBLE TRA. f stenographer. : . r: BXLCUTED TO THE LETTER. ‘The Coucus then adjourned. GEDY IN ELIZABETH STREE: they did accept an invitation, they neyer repeated tho yisit, though Warmly fressed to do ao, Ib SM cer Netrict Attorney Morris, ——— ese ‘tbserted that half the gay young fellows in tho vietn- His Eines coats Goont of res bud Taraiaee ——— Mitehman ta Incobs Out—Heney for THE DEMOCRATIC SENATORIAL CAUCUS, titudes = Surre az the | ity were acquainted with Miss Annie, and basked tn Li 'y y The Altered Clreumstances under which the C ity Bees—How ry ©. Murphy Mr, Tweed presided. Hiram Calkins of New of the Bodies | ), flea, N list Oued to the yout Away-Ice was organized yesterday for the January term, Emperor N: Kecelves the Corps Proved False to Jacobe-Enlaraing the | York was nominated for Clerk, and George Graham spin t ol Ranh ha i Bene Uae Blown Down—Vensel Tadge Pratt and Justices Voorhees and Jobnson pre- New French Cabines— cAssemb!s Committees, Socpattn ee DenReeetet Arms, ond for Asetetent. Cee en re | | (ae Ceremee oan Swell siding. A Grand Jury, of which Mi. Wm. Matthews ‘Avoany, Jan, 8,—Although the Speakership | der Waterman of Monroe was nomineted for Door. uey Loading to Death, | Pillars of propriety, members of the church, ed—Treine Delnyed, of Fiatbueh is foreman, #08 impanelied, and after onteos virtoally torminated Inet might, yot the | Keeperand William MeKinney of Se The inquest over the bodies of George Bauman | Were *0 similarly favored. Mer father constantly rare, Jan, 8.—The storm of rain and | heing charged by ihe Court, telurned to their room | Panis, Jon. 8,—The Emperer, on Saturda S Kriends of Mr, Jacobs continued hopeiul of success | £28 Root of Schoharie, John Drew of Orang and Annie McNamara has been postponed by | Mvited young men ap to the house to empty ® bowl | wind on Saturday night insted all day Sunday, and | gna took up the case of Edwin Perry, who iaginder | reply fo the usual address of the Corps Lopate Cornetios V. Simpson of Westchester for Ase! moti this morn when they frankly scknow- | Loorkeepers. be es arrest on the charge of mardering Thomas Mayes, | dressed himeeli to the President of that body im the Redged their defest, The Kings county delegation irphy was nominated by acclamation the private watchman at Harbeck's stores, Furman Coroner Flynn until today at noon, The bodies | Punch, and have achat with Annic, He seemed | ciosed on Sanday night. Much of the track of the Were taken into the cxamining room of the Morgue | DeVer satisfied unless the house was filled with vie | raiiroad at Cracer's Station te impassable, while the for President pro tem. of the Benave, tors, Miss Annie at that time wns a women of held a coucus in Mr. Jacobs's rooms this afternoon, shortly after 10 A. M., ond betwoen that hour down track from Roa Hook to Peekskill drawbridge | gtreot, Brooklyn, on Tueeday evening lost, The rances of devotion which you address wad ser prolonged consntaion,coneteded not to Caneny ot iygh eke Acstuistymen, And 18 o'clock at least three thousand curioutty. | (realy, 6 fw months, olter than Bockhout he | ig poctially washed away, Further north, tbe track | Grand Jury fond « true bill of indictment for mar. fome is the name of the Corse cristal? render me Withdraw Me, Jacobs from the feld, Dut, on . seme near Beverly bridge ia also damaged. From there | der in the frat dexrce bya FP, wee, ONE pend Mngeretan ting move Auwany, Jan, 8.—The Republican members of seekers congregated about the Morgue, in the hope necessary, New circumstances have augm: souteary, to preacat his name as their cholee atall | the “Assembiy mei in the Senate Chamber, ‘The | of obtaining a glimpse of the bodies. Warden Bren: | [ully developed. Ghe was ® blonde with ordine: | to Pougnkeepete both tracks are In a comparatively | was taken into Court yesterday afternoo your prorogntives without ditiniahing the suthority hasarde in the Democratle caucus to-night. Thie | Hon. 7. G_ Alvord, of Onondaga. wae Chilrman, | nan experienced much difiealty in maintaining or. | TY Juluren Dut with sont eee euch: Very Fedand | good condition. North ef Poughktepsie, and near | "ne courtroom was crowded, Mesare, Charles given me by the nation. In sharing the responsibil will eecare Mr. Jacobs the Chairmanship of the | The flor. M. Bpeakerobipy and for Clerk’ Bev, | 4¢F- Among them was a Mr. Tyrrell, who identified non cee we hopin Hyde Park, several hundred feet of embankment on | g. epenecr and J. H. Bercen appeared for the prison- | dent ot overcoming ine dimeniiien tn. the torere, Committees oa Ways and Means in the House, Underbitl. the dead woman as Mrs. Annie Alméja, residing ‘THE ILL-PATED © the west side, or under the west irack, ie * washed" With her mother, Mrs. McNamara, in South Seveuth | Tee Bucknout wna introduced to thie Indy on the | out, North of Hyde Park, near Staateburgh. there Street, near Kighth, Williamsburgh. He started toin- | 4th of July, 1888, on occasion of a tare party | aro more “washes,” and then it is good running form her family of the situation of affairs, and sbortly | &'¥en by Mr. Coop, in honor of the day. Buck- | antil within“two miles of Rhinebeck, across a bay. from afterward a Mr. Jose Almeja, @ Spaniard, called at | bout fell desperately in love, wooed her, and | There the dirt and gravel are torn from under the pane lax ties OE Sabie Up of Mroavers | tqrte Property owners slong figth avenue, be- | tion > ih vvseaiide tes body oo thet of bie | married ber In the following September. agsinet the | tien by the high water, aad the west track le out of aulon was the Sreakershio, ‘The biretings of the | Crernrorwrercond strest ond Central Part, assem | O10, ate was deeply affected, and asked whether be | expostuletions of Bie friends, end the Jeers and | fine, Betwoen Rhinsbeck and Barryiown the west Tammany Ring were out in full force, sneaking | werhed cr nuimecse sees time to diecuse the Best | could remove lier remalus for barial. We was told | tants of bie aesoctates. He wae then engaced in | track Las sunk below the level of the other, and the Yhroweh the monster throug, and reporting What | teresament that has teen ialt, ear crete teens | that he could doo aiter the inquest, and he imme. | the coal und amber business in Bing-Sing, and afer | ends of the ties are visible, ‘The treaele work of | ee only by uncommon diligence that he could | © ‘The new Ministry bas at length been formed, ‘The Whey heant and saw to their employers, who were iu | py for the Nicoleon owrth whieh matzce | Aitely went to the Coroner's ofce, in the City | be marriage wont to board with bis brother Bevja- | Tivolt bridge Is slso In a very bad condition, the | Pur'y-say by Monday next, He was astonished thet | Jovrnal haul plots tis bes'se AoowaT the rooms above, The persone engaged in thia | Dev or the city bee sommes en wiih tnat see | Trail, te ascertain when it was to be hold. While | mia. rcs eaeaiiin ‘rest track in some piacor standing at an angie of | fha'Dratnet Attorney should: imerpowe any’ ehjee: ater of Justice and Relleton—M. Emile Olivier, dowing Lustoces were men Iveat likely to at. | Vomof the clty Bas reseatiy been paved. ‘The asses | tne Coroner was in his office, © reepeoMible-looking 4 une Gad almost forty-five degrees. tga ‘oreizn Affairs—Count Napoleon Darn. Ls ment 1s carly $8,000 on exch full Iok Before the | Women entered and gave her name se Mre, Layeten, | Ot Teporter went to the prison and saw the man. | "Go asi tivoli,on Turkey Point, an icehouse was | Ma: MOmmIe—t can got rvady a a eeize Adalre— oun’ Napolene ract nolice or suspicion, and who in some instances Jaying of the Pavement they had presented several emirk ish Uhat Oho Was ths Smotbentas . re * | He lay in bis narrow cell, covered with a common biswa town 0 tends: Ma. Srencnn—May it please tl we sk Were thore claiming to be Republicans, petitions to the Common Council, asking that the id ars ares and falling into the river, | for an adjournment until Monday, and eqpeet to get —Gen. Ede “4 Leberut. ‘THE PRAITOR. Food be paved with Begins porement, winten hes | ma. army blanket, asleen, or trying to sleep. He Was | way carriod down the stream. At Tivoll » large | it. No counsel should try a cate of thie kind with: oe Mating -Reauit de Genonttiy, POLITICAL BERS AROUND THE HIV. ‘Throughout the day the halls and public rooms of minslipsants tho Delavan House were flied to repletion by « ‘The Nicolson Pavement er. [i torned out that the Grand Jury nad adjourned | When a traveller has gone a long journey, and lays anide tion of his burden, he ts not weakened, Indletment againet Perry to | fur gatas new nirongih to cominue his march.” the court. Consequently he could not be arraigned. | gabsequentiy, in reply to thetaddrose of the Arehe Mr. Spencer therefore moved to set the trial down | bishop of Paris, the Rmperor replied for Monday next; but District Attorney Morris op- T aceept with pratitade the good wishes of the posed this, and urge’ the trial of the case this week. | Cl of ial Wiles tent bot Aid Loco ‘Mn. SreNcen thought it unusual to try a man for | aon the zeal which you have shown in prom ‘ capital offence within week after the indletmont | Canty ie ue masse® doctrines of sbnegation sad a PHOTOGRAPHS BY SUN REPORTERS. a iM i eruct. Emit] exis Begris, ft ‘ roved satisfactory; ere not | George Banman wae tine looking man, w roused, and sat up, but to the offers of service made | beuthouse was blown down, and a bont belonging to | Cut *P'mding days in preparation In reference to F of Public Works<Marauie de Yaihonet. eal inctory; bat thelr demands were 1 re 4 tine looking man, with dark nestions of law alone. I hive read the testimon sis Gash wi te Wome ae bark seaues Reeded, “They cocrptatn ef the Nicoloon’ pavement | haie ea gray eyes. He was born in Nordheim, | hit: and the questions asked, he responded nothing. | we, narnwell, valuod at $900, was demoitshed. From | given on the preliminery exewinnica: nad can wae Tt Charles Louret. B to the money of the Tammany Ring, falls to a consid- | that it is nenrly as exponsive to take it up nd relay : : Now snd then he sighed heavily, and sometimes he |... ‘ . ‘i various questions—some of them di ficult—thet will vs erable exicnt on the sboulders of the Hon. Henry. | Was to tay i Bf fis nd that the tong can never te tals mal elses teas rrdiae Balad would | sould lif up his head and look Axadiy at bis visitort, aah el weea Liv splat bed Oeloit, Wadee Lh come un 1 would ‘simply say that 207, declaration sgtiron de batten. Matbhy; Beastoe froth Mines county, Tie tadaction takin ot ty rat, e time of ragic death abou! . . that this dead man made cannot be taken as evi- and power this centleman wields in the councils of | Also, that to have it taken up they must leave « de- | years of age. haanlgeae crdmage eggnog ho An imperial deere separates the Ministry of Fine fe a slight wash. dence, ‘ 1 | Arte from ‘that of the Emperor's Household. At the Lower Dock in Poughkeepsie three canai- | | Mit. Nonnis—I don’t sunpose that the Court will | “St Duvergier, Minister of Justice in 1905, haa bem bonts were sunk; the sloop Margarct had her bow | Pt ,°M the case to enable Mr. Spencer to study snpolated Senatce, e jaw t Ns slove in, stern post started, and rudder carried | Mn. SreNcen (quietly)—My friend Mr. Morria te Berperet frepoiacn recrntyy paid 4 vials to tee n He bad been Principal of the German posit with the; company, and pay Whatever they ma Bie, emoe atte leaders are great. This fact ts well | Remand. Au entire pioex between Fins third and | Select School tn Turn Hall, 63 Meserole street, be- Ticobs, He ‘promised to be here tent Saturday, tat | EifWs-fourth streets has wo sewers: which | tween Seventh and Bighth streets, Williamsburg, for some unexpisined cvuse he failed to keep his | the Prvement must ava citiaens intend | for seven years, and was also night teacher of Rom hie eyes would seek the floor. It was the opinion of the physician of the prison that he wre shamming {nsanity, and he told the wretched man ex-Queen Isabella of Spain. She related to him the Word. Hie abacnee ee Sue a erie te ae reet ceue | tu go before the Court of Al Dluntly that he was overdoing It, but a sounder } Gite saa ba he | not too old to Ienen Iaw yet! He will find that he in th Nagh asaiae 16 hake mented ou by tue delegation trom his own and other —— Three sears Bebool, near Leonard street, | Aboot | view would perhape show that the stupor In which | *™1Y. The barge Repu Al Oa Oi eee | oe usefully lve a portion of ‘his time between thi Wolecesisr cine ibe bal os in Peters Ge counties, It openly as.erted that he remained In ‘The Broekis» Mayor's Message. three years ago he beenme enamored of a daughter | ie ig plunged is but the Incvitable reaction from the | *!!foad embankment, rapidly. | day and the trial of the case to the study of the | ane liad refused to accede to tem polely to please Compliance with the wishes and at the request of Mayor Kalbficisoh seut his message to the | Of Alderman Loyster, who taught English in the Another barge bad thirty feet of her guard torn | law! him (the Kmperor) away. Mn. Monnis—I don't propose to spend much time | ‘te a4 said that Baron Haussmann, the Prefect of the in this case to the study of the luw, and will be | geine, is to be replaced by M. Chevreau, Prefect of Of Germantown o canal boat lies sunk, while | ready by Thursday. Lyons. M. Pietri, the Prefect of Police, has re- floating in the river early this morning were an ice Ma. Srexcen—! oan, that we will be ready om | sicned. The Emperor has offered M. Odilou-Barrot hip. fi Monday unless something unexpected turns up ‘ beat three canal boats, no one being visible | “it Yonnie—it ecems to moe what the prosecution | “#@ Procureur-General Dis friends, Sweeny and Tweed, with whose schemes: © of excitement auder which he did the deed. De into He refuses to eat, but swallows soup and tea, which would conform the idea of ins stupor being natur Iijs affairs are in the hands of Lawyer Hyatt, a good skillful attorney, # friend of his family and an old 6 extent identifies Common Connell yesterday. He arraigns the Jas- | Meserole street echool, and married her, partly LMAPaLaE OF has dete tices of the Peace, whom he aecuses of not siwaye | tint the wishes of her parents, ‘They subse- Mr. Jacobs’ friends aver that Mr. Murphy's con. | Paying into the city treasury the fines collected by | dently went to board in South Fourth street, and act iso! stall surprising when it t# considered | them, He has obtained presumptive evidence that | lived very happily together until abeut nine months that be is tie counsel of that Briarian-avmed monopo: | one of them who assumed office in 1863 returned | Since, when Miss McNamara engaged as a tescher in 7 have to Jabor more in this matter, We have to hunt ly, the Brooklvu Ferry Company, who. have a ereat ‘ 1 anaes a ite Oem intern ste eee? Will not be | The New York Express, which left New York at | up witness New Ministerial Changes in Spain. Many axes to grind hicre this wiiter. In support of | Only $40. whereas ho must have collected over | the same echool, and destroyed Bauman's afecilons. | detrimental to his own | t babiga 4 Wank ea waa He ‘Mn. BenogN—We have no freility which he (tho | Mannip, Jan. 3.—There have been several ime fits setezucal toey.ipturm me Laat ne i (he slloraay | $1000 Jn dee during the rear. The Mayor aye | | lilo coldness, and, it te sed, hs brutality thenec- | 5 ite UNI celery (nlormelenaee, teen | paltrest 0 oelock on Sunday evening ram into a | pistrcs Attarocy) bea ior menting Up mitacseet portant conferences iately between Gen. Prim and ae, amactan , Rey ggompany, the Brookizn | that exor since the era of the Aibany Commiaston. | forth rendered Mrs. Bauman’s lite with er busband | fow'" Stephen’ C. Buckbusl, the fother of the ange bie MMM AG Gn ves home LAG ghansee are likely to. result troretness, Inaiver ot fe in aise raid to" bo the level. edtiecy ef that one: | Creams nth Ae car reeeect, and will continae ¥0 18. | aabearable, and in September lest they separated | derer, was siember of the Society of Friends. He aln's cars . ree are living: one of | track, but no one was burt. The passenzers did | _® SrEncen sald thatthe prisoner conld not get | the prolongation of the Provisional Government, pendous «win tle known as the East River bridge, for | people. The Commissioners have boldly ret at def | and 8! this week. Counsel were now inquiring into ——— 4 city of ‘New York. ‘one million and ah-if Theex- | cost of the Park is aire Iy $9,000,000, and there i in a dangerous condition from the exciement at | bout, auotier fon, owns a valauble piece of property Scsettedesiah sland which should have left Albany at 2 | P Junoe PRatt—The prisoner has not been arraign- Penditure of this amourt is nthe lands of ajoint | no telling how much more may be ‘necesenry. The. | hearing the terrible end of her spouse and her rival, | in Sing ving, and the other one, who is accused of | o'cloc'. ‘ils morning, did uot start until 11:40 A. M. in fe went to live with her mother. Sho was | had five ons, bat only eok, and now ties | them Mr. Wm. Buckbont, ie connected with an In- | not reach Albany antil 4 o'clock this morning. The 4 . fe ~ ed, and I don't believe it is proper to make any | American OMicers En d forthe Viceroy's Fing of Tammany Hall and Brooklys poilticians. Third street Commission fs another swindle on ti Mrs. Biumaen about 22 years of age, and jee Prec Uarerie ieemiata ie Loop tl fea) Wart | consequence of the accident. The first train from | order. I will give you an intimation that you Service—Secret Movements of the Khee Nor does Mr. Murphy's law business stop here. | taxpayers of Brooklyn. The message hints at colla. u boat paiprht gerd dln dds oF fg 5 New York to-day did not reach Poughkeepsie until | (counsel for defenec) ought to get ready by neat dive in New York yc ls the attorney for the Fishmongere’ New Puiton | sion between the Third street and the Park Commis. | Das rather 9 Urillinnt education, She bears the | | Thirteen yeara ago he married a Miss Coop, the | New ¥ ie Ne ePsie anu | tuesday moruing. Wels tation etawusas Chiat tie a Market Association, from which source it, ie stated | sioners. Is it surpristeg, therefore, that the expen- | character of being smible and quiet, but without | daughter, of a wealthy ecnileman, who had pur: | $P. M., four honrs aud a baif bebind ‘The prisoner will plead to-day. tis rather singular that the growing Eastera Re received a conmadl fee of ten thousand Jodars at | ditures of the elt; of Brooklyn ie over #1,000.000 4 | any of that fascination of manner which was +o fatal | { ye couple, separ le Belehbor vod ol Sleepy Hollow. | Between? Pouzhkeepsie and Coxsackie trains are pidthabh there Ae Question, which now seems to be approaching a se through that body the bi’ which Wes paseed evi : Farnese total uasendoun of the city i | in Mise McNamara. Boumann bore s good repu long alter their marriage they went to board with | NOt yet allowed to run on the west track south of FISHER THE DIVORCE PEDDLER, rious crisis, should just now excite so much interest them movopoly ofthe fh business in your city adie — tion before the events which culminated in the ter. | Heniamia, Buckhout, and it it ‘asserted by" those | Poughkeepsie. The east or down track Is also used —-— in military circles in the United States, But such is He is likewise counsel for that oiber huge fraus, ‘The French Ball Laat Evening. rible tragedy. He was well liked, is said to have | iin’ wite in bed with his: brother: Benjainiey “ger | fF all trains as far south as Croton, Six hundred of Home of the Tricks of the fact. It appears certain that a struggle ts im- pA mia mented upog ln terme | The scenes at the Opera Bouffe ball last even: | have been talented, and wus peculiarly devoted to | either at. that time or subsequently teene took tas | feet of track Is gone near Bearborough, south of Trade—Porsitte Impenchment | pending between the Sultan of Turky and bis vassal, Improveucut Assocuauon.. Surely Mr. Sidney Web. | ng was hardly ae Alsgracefal ae that given to the | astronomical rescarc'ies, Nile back to the home of her parents and left her | Sing Sing. Superintendent Toucey says that all the feel Gilbert, he ata District | t2¢ Khedive of Egypt, to decide whether the latter Beaater from Kings, Uacaed by the distinguished | French Theatre two weeks ago. An immense | Mise MeNamara was the dauchter of respectable | “'A'ter Taane and his wlie fwd been separated some | ‘T#iM4 Will run neariv on time to-morrow, the cast Attorney Morris show tay decrees of divorce hog | thtll become independent, or whether e shall be crowd was present, Tt was composed of politicians, | parents, and was about 2 years of age, and anstive | (ue on another oceasion, Mr, Handull interceded | track from New York to Albany being in good con- y : vores have | doposed and the absolute control of affairs of that | A IINT TO THR WonKINGMEN, pickpockets, men abont town, ana persone not | ofthis State. About five years ago, while atencher | Mdetectedareonncilauion, | Tuition, been entered ta no ices than nine fraudulent cxses | rieh province again rest with the Sultan, From these facts you may possthly surmise why it | worthy of mention. A horde of roughs surrounded | in Primary School No. 9. in Bouth Fourth street, | 0% Christmas Day, Randall; and on New | The wind at Custltowa yesterday blew | bY Judge Gilbert, and proceedings were therefore a LIPR OR DEATH srACCOLE. was that dir, Murony found no time List session to | erty th cH aga they | she became acquainted with Mr. Almeja, who was a | Wie visited the family of Mr. Randall, and on New f instituted yesterday for the tmpeachment of that i Feport trom ihe Judiciary Couum.ttee the bill repeal- | jad not succeeded in forcing an cutrance Fue wo. | cigar maker ty trade, and. they were shortly after, | Year's Day Mr. Handall aud is son made w return | down chimneys sesoeted trees, Tare “ . ‘The Khedive evidently realizes thet the streeeie Hee ate ieacy law Twas ately to furin'r | mee did mot bogin to arrive until after 10 o'clock, | ward marriod, she then giving up her position aa | Wt't, Mrs. Hamdail was sick. and on that account | wanes of mon are at work, and gravel trains | Maxistrate. It issaid that in the caso of Clara A. | is to be one of life or death, for he bas for years ertalued coin trustworthy. sourcos that vad air, | (rhe Wire dressed in very variety of costume. the | teacher. Rut they lived viey unbapeity torcther, | dui why igane Buekoomt shania: navershoe Mc hang, | "axe Beem, Brought into requisition atall the dam. | Wisher against Won. J. Fisher, the latter institated | een carncally engaged in. preparing for the contest, Certaiued .rom trustwort purces tt " N he he hard was not able to # Hy wh ont shonid aged pointe on the r sequence of u able thi ( suit of the Syeakership Hebt woul! | hy the most perfect abandon. The crow’ increased | Summer Fhe apphed for a divorce, which, in the | /Bcled that he saw any partiality for the society of | vais and departures of trains for a day or two at the | @cting a6 counsel for him. Benjamin Kane, who | ing every possible means to sceure success, From have been diterent. reg Rt aud an ont A od po ap }ure of Aimejs to respond to or oppose, was | vither of them has got yes become sppareut furtuest. Ou Saturday the steamboat Norwich | procared a divorce from bie wife, Mury | Ragland and France Fe has purchased large name z pred pr » and a ad) Guard of police was re | Milure oF ie Rhee. weal 10 reside witht cates in After surrendering tinselt, ken to the | reached Hudson with nine canal boats loaded with | ¢. K a ce Dish A vq | Der of the heaviest and most formidable tron-clads THE COUNTRY DSES AFTER HONEY quired to preserve order. Wiltameburgh, and accented a position ae teaches | rows at White day of bis | coal. » Kone, Ggures on the District Attorney's | now ofioat, armed with magnificent artillery, and As for Senator Pieree, be woe too Ml to be on —_—>+— of Fuglich and music in the school of wlach Beerae | incarceration in prison, he inquired whether he had DANianl ok quacoeaeelis papers In two subsequent cases before Judge Gilbert | ‘manned by good. sailors and Commanded, by fhand, A berde of offce-seekcrs, prine pally frown The Secret Divorce Business Again. Wos the principal. Her acquaintances tay that ane | Kiled his brother, ond remarked that if he had not = J 1 ‘: usa fraudulent witness. The common trick of | cent and experienced officers, gathered from every the rural vistricts, have not faded to do their share Mr. Courtland! Rimey, of Poughkeepsie, ob- | appested very anxious to sveure another li d, | Killed him, he ought to have done go. Yesterday |, Burrato. Jan. 8.—The track cf the Niagara Falls mae service in Kurope. Of the Rina's work. In ordcr to sceure the votes of Q a ia aii tse Ut Uh the Ih tie Somante meso eaUand. | the prisoner changed bia tactics, simulating insanity, | branch of the New York Central Railway has been | serving the summons upon a defendant was to om- THE KMRDIVE'S ARMY. a tesniry aatera eek the King has | tained » divoree not long ago from hie wile Georgi | Ton Gewhich ale wis averfect minirers, ces | On parsing throagl the Court House building to the | toru up, and the trestlework carried away for almost | ploy a boy toecrve it, He was directed tothe cor | tis army har been trey snetrented and tho- Brommed “them all Sorts of sinecurcs in New Gort | oma, a handsome young woman of 92 years, The | “WoC Nhich she was diy OF vot she cutrapped Ban. | P#/sR. he recognized an, acquaintance and distant | ie en te ee paste a foie | rect address, but was generally met on the stoop by | roughly drilled by competent oficers, and armed s estimated that no iess tan fifty of th a ery ts cl mn et eahos ani 4 h lative, and hy aime; but almost im- 5 Ne aud ery preach-loading rites, erty, 1 is estima te oh” (loos, uaa Mity oF thea | alleged adaltery ts claimed to have been committed Tite im her meshes and sho im ture fell a victim to | Tredtutcly afterward be pritended nos to know bm, | 00 the (nada Haiiroad ere trauslerred at Black dential agent of Fisher, claiming to be the | (mith, the very bess breach-loating rites, | These he asters and Port Wardeus, How well the Ring in- | at her mother’s house, in this elty, with verious | eee itt een i Tee Ot in hock teceeher | cfutderstand what was sald to him by his old fri Rock, fondant, These cases came to light through the | large firms are st work diy and night in filling bie fends to keep tis word may be conjectured fromthe | young men wno had made her acquaintance at Love | Ih" ctherwive showing thelr. fondness tor each |. With & vicw of aforaing some members of the FR DAMAGE 35 MAHER, 1 divorce, Mrs, Emma Dalzel, who was in | vast orders for repeating guns and cartridges, A fact that tire ure only twent)-five of these places | Brinch immer, and at, houses of asalunation ‘scciety in cvery imaginable. way and at ait | Pfs ad Opportunity of seeing the marderer, aud | Lewistow, Me., Jan. 3—Culverts are washed away | 2 they ¢ orga large number of small arms have siren been sent to be filed, Many positions in your Tax Ofice are at | t0 Which she went while at Long Branch. ‘Tne case but always with auch siadied crreummpection | ceiling a disclosure from him relative to the tra: | ou both of our railroads, so that no tran wave | Earope when her husband obtained a deceec, on her | aire, muna oe any arms pare aires) Teen seme teli by countrymen, — Tau: ‘s gaine | came before the Court yesterday on a motion on the patel orth Was wuspected Aree ectton | gady, Mr. Ford roused the man from his bank yes: | pone out tits moruine, Considerable. a, bas | Telurn engaged counsel to have the decree set aside | infantry and cavalry. But the Intest call he hes be to vod the entire cliy w fart of the wife to vacste the deeree of divorce, on | Wit nething nrusual was suepreted. After another | feday morning, and with some diBiculty and delay | Fone Gobi is moruing, | Consic The pale teacher | Fisher, hearing of the proc omployed two Of | imate upon American aasistance to enable him to u irom the rural districts, as a recompense for | the ground that she had no opportunity to teatity | AMA (gros, Male, them Gold. and they went wo | coaxed Lim out of his cell. am the second story 0 | jteheigut at BE, Mand ting ‘ceidom bec Gevcricg | ils agents tovsteal the judz™eni-roll of the case, | Ale wPon American arsistance powertul master, reudered ore aud to be rendered | Upon the tril, ‘The motion was denied, Mthen: the toncte. br etcmit became boay, ant | Me xound Noor, but he was ‘uiterly uncommunica: | in'geverity, The schooner fda Le snash, of pace | that he micht be enabled to destroy the evidence on i 5 J Dereatter in the Les.slature, THK KING ¥ decree was made has beeu for a thin juncture that the District Attorney VeTaa OPricens The Divorce Pettifowe tive. Dy. H. E. Smid, of White prisoner in’ Lis cell yesterd: ine, visite! tie | Ite, from Baltimore, Was suuk at the wart in Bel. | “bch th subsequent and more gross violation 71.08 sivench samt | tot wae of Purging the Bar. | common decency made tacir au t the talk re 01 * c effected the arrest of Fisher, who was committed | Who have served through our long and severe war, Mr. Sweeny has * t the hails of | The Supreme Court, General Terw, yesterday | of thencishvurhood, “Ashort tmoaco Baumin was | Cemtvman dit nos fully express hie opinion concern THN INCHES OF BNOW IN MICHIGAN, withoat bell." Phres of nia ssoomplions were’ sateor that several confidential agente of the Deinvau since 1, UL hie Is known to be | called up the order requiring Orson A. House, the | Laken very, sich and w Rees though was assumed. Ia’ besnning. the 1 Detnort, Jan. 2.--A violent snow st yu tetin last | quently arrested, and ayant amonut of information | (n° Vecurine the Bae tar S0me Wea be li Ov Sawn, SRL e Tae mince UML AriTAl, UHL Se ie kowe to. Bi se : needa ebeelty ass) “al days . bee See ices eealeet the ieiaunee Titre Pe eventag, Abont ten inches has fillen, ‘The wind is | woe obtained, criminally involving © humber of pet- in Sesistanc ra Tembers ure vsliered newre oi eretaly presencen ? | divorce lawyer, to show canse why he should not be | her mother, but he sent no messenger to request her | Eroceciings seainet the prisoner. Hy jit 8a from tee corth, blowing very hard, {lloeaing lAweeatis ve this tate bad aleewiine American officers who served on either side during Amovg te arriva trom New York tits morning | Stficken from the roll of attorneys for improper con- } Prosiuer, or even ment Was Pouce Coumirsioner | Henry Sith, of the | duct in conncetion with the divorce suit of Charlotte dls Bi th hh dees od he a Ni District Attorney, appr aiier which the exami red on behalf of the ation was postponed wut hie Grand Jury of Kings county have returned | the rebellion, and whose revutations are made, STRAMSITIP NEARLY WReCKRD turee indictments against Fisher, and leit seventeen | Already @ nun.ber of ex-ceneral officers have ao- jer was he ee ee eae ee ee eee et, cole | Ceualt Of Mr, Honse, claimed that ee the fact Ofk'n expressed bie Intention of going West it ifs | Ymlerstood thas the prisoner, is not a relative of the | Flowing a herricang, testing 9 hours; shipped | ‘Me, Cheuneer Dinter proposed. to become hond SAILED FOR ROYPT, 310 Lun and e wading lights of the | ted in the aMdavite of the complainants were de- airees wenld’ aoeni him, Gare Buck! family of White Piains, or of any memour he rall, ‘ + ene s th 4 , Dewoer.cy are ou the ground, nied, new affidavits should be introduced before the | elA Sd il i IRL a gh of Gov, Hoffman's family, heavy seas, carrying away the rall, both uLats, engl- | man for Fisher, but he refused on 1 Among the ex-Confederate Generals who have Court could entertain tae "motion. Decision re. | Fal her cons:nt. On Saturday’ might last lie to eer's house on deck, aiter cabin, “stove galley ; ear- | An application to have the pri sailed for Cairo to evter upon their important come PROSPECTING FOR FUTURE JOBS. ble her to a ball adjacent to the school, and his jealousy OW THE MURDERS WERE COMMITTED. ried away smoke started boiler, disabled the | Jadge Troy was successfully onposed by District anda the well-known “ old regulars” Sibley, ‘The powers tuat rule the Democratic party have + - of her pon betse ne * Hit other geatiomen Jn the ro than ten minutes had elapsed afer t give, lont thes zcar, lost: mainuast, fore: | Attorney Morris. Fisher was then taken before | the inventor of the tent ofthat name, and Loring, decide 1 ty increase the number of Assembly Com Feativity in the Magdalen Asylum, pest add ed as to become an object of ge entered Buckhout's house when Mrs, | topsail yard. iain stove in porta, making a | Jadge Gilbert, and relensed on the insignificant bail | once of the Mounted Rifles, Negotiations arc mitices, Those whieh have } ‘al notice, retofo a(ter contain inning yee | Last evening, the managers of the Magdalen | “At Grst Mrs. Bauman fuspected nothing. | Mra i hbor, heard two revorte from | Wreek Of the vewsel. J ing Sat 10 A.M. 45 miles | of $5,000, On the next day he vanished, Messrs, | on with many others, and it is likely that fifty or sixe iscbarge of © gun in’ quick succession, She tof Barnegat, waa t even members will bi Bb in tow by steamship | Jenks & Gill acted as counsel for Fisher in the pro. | ty more gentlemen.’ famed aa engineers, artillery, eat majority @f the Commiutees vow © ting of | Asylum in Eighty-cighth street gave the inmates | Almeja was Soperentiy onom friend, and her | weat to the house, wecting Buckhout, who passed | Norman, evedings before Judge Gilbert. Itis said that one | cavalry, and infantry officers, will be en rowle to Bre mculers will be incrensed to seven. The ite- | their Chaintinas presente, Assembled in the ehepet | COBduct toward her cecasions was ofthe most | her without speading. On entering the open door, DAMAGE IN NEWARK, of Fisher's bondsinen is. a member of the Pier Eevpt, there to reap honors, fame, and fortune in the ablicans will have @ very small show; not more affectionate ant sisterly character. She always nd- | she saw at agiance the extent of the trasedy.. Iu cl Mrs. S; 4 | Pont Club in Brooklyn, of which the Judge i great Eastern conflict soon to arouse the attention Efan'one'or'two.on any of tae important Commit. | Were forty-five young women, with the Chaplain, | dressed her by, her iret game and called her b tbe muting room, Aitred Kandall was seated on mic ones & pletoek Wee chleausy of re, Sender's | Eember, : of the world, tees. Tiis 9 a Just retaliation for the course pur. | ‘¢ Rey. Mr. Darling, the Rev, Mr. Fanoingand | band "George." Mrs, Almeja was greatly beloved ‘ Markot street, was blown down, and i a pL RES EY sky light into's cigar @ued by Speakers P Ingfel | avenu and Younglove, who the Democrats but one in seven on all ‘importan ore, A bis wie, Me, Laucioe Wart, the, Iter. J. HL Brod. | by ail ler pupils, and ner desk, every morning. wos chalr, bila feet orcaved, dead, sad surrounded by 8 | fell throoylt cigar store. J and others, The Rev, Mr’ Brodt deliverod afew | loaded with Sowers und other litile tokens ol pool Of picod, ule neck having received the charge | house 0 EWS. PERSONAL INTELLIGENCE, eit | “of buckshot, whteh severca the carotid artery aud | street rk, were blown down ty the c menarerre y Mr: Bieods deli y re ene of ther ; street, Newark, y the gale on Commitives Peesentt “Rees tie tne chee ae distributed the | esteem and affection, | Bhe was tall and commanding | divided tLe spinal cord, killing iim iosteatiy. ‘He | sucssy resis The telegraph poles sre down. all over th» slland Nathaniel Brown was elected Mayor of Salem, PR Wa ed fds gle ie ee, GS was loaded with pre ta Beare, no ios poate tat ws See bine | still held tn his band a part of a coblet, ous of which — Lborty pole at Flnshing was nom about sev: | Mass, yetterday, with slight opposition, Midnight —At 7 o'cluck this evening the floor and piensa ag) willed, made her society dangerous to the sterner eee teres worenenie Hon nian Pelogram: (rom Unba, fmt Trou the Ground, Sy te Shore os Bungay | James B. Lewis bas reolened the Frosidency of the Ellerivs of the Assembly Chamber were thronged Joba Rest's Kacape (rom the sex. ly rated the Klass to protect himecit, | | HAvaNa, Jan. 8. —Kodriguer Delry, the insur. | "iia vanderwater's dweltin dent, wacting ie bis piece," GAFr#oB, Vices 1 . . by the two thousand Democratic politicians in town yesterday gr Coast SegPEM ormne, ib the ere of the After organizing, the Ring's programme was inau- | proceedings in the case of Real, so far as they might | clusively the truth of the ruino Matn and Cedar | dent, # acting in bis place. hool | and the shot siriking this, carried awa) gent Sub-Preioct at Hernado, ing this, y the upper so ahed coo: | yart of it, Lying bleeding und unconscious on asofa | Sel! voluntarily, with &) 0 0 igh an opin in the same apartment was Charies Randall, having | S¥thorities as surrendered him. 7 streets, Flushing, was tired Sund rs, to the Spanish | time within two months. A ner ‘The Hon. E, H, Webster, of Baltimore, says in nt girl Of the tamnily | paitimore (aectte that heraised #22 4 : f h i aN was arrested yesterday on suspicion, Wits how Wacand Ohne qurated vy Mr. Patrick, of Chemung, who, in a s%e- | xo toward the execution of the prisoner, until the | 10m, Hawever, did they have of Bauman’ character. | been wounded in the right ten pic. Inn kitehou ad Bena tania crew of the big Moontizht, from | Mr, W. H. D. Nimmo, clera of the village of Flush. | Andrew Johuson. Ls reotyped speech, nominated Mr. Wm. Hitehman for is can lear and determine upon the | reprimanding him, aud requesting him to amend hia | JnRE the Fgh WR gd Mrs, Bu pehows lay seem: | ive arrived ot Gantenes, sa mm {ns, bas heea arrested for rete He tamer Baril | Phe three new Judges took their seate this mora- Bpeaker. The nomination was seconded by Mr. writ of error, The papers were fled in the | behavior in the t Perce.ving that thelr lenity | (El dend, hee ekuil smashed Ly blows trom a gun, a gan ‘ast night, betore Justice Silimes. was adjourned | RX, At the General Term of th rt of Appeals in Albany, Judee Gurvin waiving | was not spree but thet he ook the stoek of which lay in splinters around her. fay - began ‘ast night, before Justice Silliman, was adjourned | St yhe feneral Term of the Flagg, of Troy. formal notice of apoliestion for the writ Ex Jud; bel Ce BP oi f Tadd both inet, | ing emptied both chainbers of a double-barrelled gun OLBTIUARY, to Gaturday oext, = cer in tue Superior THR DMATI STRUGALI Stuart counsel for tbe Drisouer ia couducat tat he | Hid, ‘MeN Rete hok Myre both bim aud | into the bodies of the Randalls, It: would sec that Say py oe Court. ‘When Mr. Flaze resumed bis seut, all eyes were | will save his client, ¥ Dedisrensed with alter the Chrisunas faention FiUcishout Sanered. Oe Bionee. aad Maving Broken, Denth of Dr. Charlotte Lozter. LOGAEs BY FIRE. United States Mail. Acent Thomas C. Smith ow p 2::: aS 5 ne stock of thi 0 tr son the bead o : —— ome Saturday found in the New Haven depot a package com turned toward Mr. Moscly, of Kings. That genite CURIOSITIES OF CRIME, eae aor ater the, all, the twoeame | his wife, struck her again with the barrcis, sinking | | Dr. Charlotic Lorier died yesterday at her re- | Mesars, Garrison & Woodhell’s planing mills, at | tseiog $3000 rolng it to. its Owner, man thea slowly arose, and amid profonnd silence over to Now Xork, bat where they passed the day ts | the bs of the triggers into her bruin, Sue ea: | sidence, Si West ‘Thirty fourth street, aiter an ili: | Passaic, NJ were burned on Saturday miorging last, | Mr Lat ror of floston, ha recelved ile epoichy Salah wan featingty dalloneed. A aay ag Oe ee tat de mnows farther la tat at | pred woon after the arrival of te Neigivory nese o!' three days, incident to childbirth, she insurance §2,5.0, as arew ble diamond pin. degan + . The Stangshot in Brooklyn, at 5 o'eloe ne evening Bauman visited tlie " ds wan thirly years’ of age, and leaves three rela & Orwin's flouring and saw mills, Glen- ee solemn silence prevailed when be mentioned tue | At about 8 o'clock yesterday afternoon, John | Metlznation house of Pauline Beck, 69 Kiizabeth RT children, “Mer tather fives on a farm wood, Schuyler County, Mo.. were burned on Thurs. JOUTINGS ABOUT TOWN. name of Join C. Jacobs, ‘The applause ond cheers | Kinmer and Philip Tilmaw entered ‘Thomas,G. Lic, | fieek where ne had fre vently wet Aire, Alme)y st THE TELEGRAPHERS’ STRIKE, Jowa, “where she taught in & school Gav Lees, $0,000, No ‘insurance, —s— re é, ot fo d five wes lew pasts ait 3 hie st. Tn ein Wi ary Z that followed from the floor and galleries, and which | {It's bar-room, at Imlay and Willtam streets, South | Months, he aimoal invariably hiring the teow ie ogy ts eae “Aig, Bacied ane in I he a ial An incendiary Ore in Whitehall yesterday morning A drumming match is the event in Walhalla fat, y dition uring quently wl om: Me cf Brooklyn, and drank several times. A dispute there | ‘h'sivance, Aunie followed soon ahterward, closely | SA" Kranctaco Ovrratore Sounding the Koy 18 te sora pty f deatroved the offices of the Western Union aud Montreal | on the 26th inet Jasted severa! seconde, unmistakably proved tuat | arose about payment for the drinks, when Kramnce veiled, us Was her custom, Bauman was witching tor Note — Cordial © eration Promised | ‘ot ©o st vinter te a cea eeR ae thee Wee conepic: | Telegraph companics. Lose, 613,000, ‘The defrauded soldiers and sailors will meet to ‘the eymputhics of the assemblage were decidedly tor | drew a slangshot trom bis pocket and straek Little | | gested nt he a hs tthe Unl own test Winter as a speaker at the Women's Suf- A fire at Clinton, Town, on Sunday, destroyed the | morrow evening at iis Bowery the man whose name te had uttered, Had the Ring | 0” {he head. injuring him severely, Several frients | gtuirs und opened the door himselt, ‘The tae then | ‘Tes einen {rage and Workiugwotea's Assoc Hor bus. Avenve Houte, ‘Kaun stock of lauors vf Little attacked Kramer and beat him anmercitul. | Stuits art ope pened ite frm grip and permitted | ly about the head and body. A policeman, nearing | Weir GP,y0 te back roam on th ghe members to voto as they then wished, Mr, Ja. | of the assanlt, hastened to the place and arrested f, The two then The operators in the employ of the Western | band is al third floor, ard r 5 [As Whilc Mrs, Beck | Union Telegraph Company tn San Francisco yester. P. McG." wants three or four Grand street care of the imedical pro run between midnight and 5 A.M. son of Dr. Clemence Losier, ess’ on, and is the ail West Thirty fy d saloon, Gaingwort neni at that m; & room on th CUEAT ALOE. Al ‘siakery, ‘Loss, $12,000 ; insurance, %, fourth street, Dr, Lozice er. aged w large practice, fic LI The ruMans who shot Uficer Sutton on Sunday ene “ rested | was at supper at about haif-pust'6 o'clock, the. s day morning suspended work, because a reduction | and displayed wuch abilit “ii hight, inthe Eighth Ward, were arrested yesterday, @ <0d# would have eon nominated without a disseut- | Krmer who was taken to the Van Hrunt, street Ent florins Der ass abe Rad heard» pistol shot ed ldoea Geteeed laste acta; ie ‘employees in a SAE A RA FEROAD AC CIDENTS, Mr. Patrick Munday, who was atabbed by Peter . fs A hene al Mrs. Beek rusted up staira, and finding the door + : - ue teeter hs Rt gh Ang voice, Mr. Mosely spoke but ten minutes, and | slucgshot and a revolver were found in "his poses: | farionen deman led edmitinnees “Mba eee aweee) | the principal offces throaxhous the county have | Other Notabilition, Riword Sheppard, of Mt, Hone, wae instontly | @*200!! pel madbaqi he pe Concluded by saying that altbough he knew that the he by ar other pistol shot, and then by another. She | expressed their determination to sustain the action ‘he Bishop of Panama is dead. killed by the Harlem train at Tremont depot ‘ RAEN gees rea iinere aren gentlemen from New York would be voted for by a The MaceeAlion Prize Fight, called @ policeman, who demanded that the door | of the strikers. Gen, Stephen MeGroty, of Ohio, died suddenly at ‘James Marsden, who bad been run over on the | Cty Half place sapajority of the country members, yet he desired to " ° should be instantly’ opeued, and in a few minutes eeting of telegraphers in this city last eve sidence, Gear Ciuchunati, on Suliday Hudson River Railroad, died yesterday ia Mount Sinai | gyith, Gould, Mart Gi Ganicand anil beakare Bay that’ the: Kings county delegation wished their | Tom Allen, of St. Louis, the champion pu- | the bolt war pushed back.” Mrs, Aimee had woece committee was appointed to walt apon the fov. B. F. Hopkins died in Madison, Wis,, | Hosontat Wer their tive ‘clerks $1,000 cach, and fous boys glob Bawes recorded fur Mr, Jacobs, gilist of America, has accepted Mace's chatlenge to | ed all her remaining dying strength to do it. utive Committee of the Company, with the rday. He represented the Kepublicaus ot his | Obadiah Jones nan from Lyon's Karma, at- | Each, as New Year pitty. ‘A woLD! gNoUGH Aght for $2,300 w Fide, Articles of agreement have | The guilty pair were dying of bullet wounds in | request that the aularies of the operatore tn, fen | aint ney gti tomptod to drive Joracy Rattrosd crows: | ere Righth Regiment lest evening had thelr pros 1g been signed, and the ‘principals will meet ina few | their heads from anew pistol, ‘which Bauman had | Francisco be nol reduced, aud that the strikers | “ty ¢ Year's Day David Docker, Bi od BI] toe AL Toomay st ay aiternoon, whe ys POR VNR Ae A he of ‘Then came the mont interesting evont of the even. | says to agree upon a referee Tn addition to the | purchased four the purpose, "Thicy were taken to | wio have been discharzed be reinatated. “it war | cate Ny thertaren ei pee pecker, Reg aged BI fh was attack by nlornmotive and beckon to nil mnenade coacert and hopat Irving Hall. ‘The :oom w ing. A (ew seconde ulter Mr, Mosely #ut down, and | money to be fought for, Mace will stake bis cham ellevue Hospital, where both died before mid also resolved to suspend work at 3 o'clock thisufter- | {Qehwond, Staten flan d, o SOR FOF of the horses Was killed and Jones's recovery te | UN! - oii Just as the bulioting was about to begin, Mr. Jacobs | pion belt agains a simtlar trophy held by Alien, Mry, Almeji has several sisters in Williamsburgh, in the event of an unfavorable answer, Whilo | yy peices Ma’ cealdant ah ihe Me eeu, The steamer Connecticnt will resume her trl Dave been aad eat Tecan ahping OF # pin would | which was Presented to him by his St. Lous ad | and her frients there move in the frst circles of | the tslegrapher wore in session, desuatches were | wMlt; Joven Decimo, an oll resident ofthe Tenth | A freight train on the Vermont Central railroad | Ferkly trins between this city and Albany on Tuesday, Lave been audibe. Mr, Jacobs said: mirers. The money has been deposited with Frank The story of her end . | received trom various points transmitting cordial | Ghuseh, died on saturday at the age ut Us yours, a Washout near Sharon, wnreday, and Buniley, taticiaa wash ths (Aaltar Queen, and was the subject of general conversation among | Lecarvnees of aupnore 5 ears, ing Fngene Hassam, brakeman, Wl The sixth anniversary of the death of Archbishoy my county has pald me. I do not desire — ee 11 el Robert Q, Bier, of the. well know: +. Bauman hi firm of Wil two brothers in miner, A wravel tr NNATI dan, 3.—The strike of the operators of den 9 0 anon arin nn Ko sere pice zedierdey by a kovenin lp at rt Drogging hin Wife off'n Fire Eacape, try, one of whom i# in Buffalo, He has | the Wenera Uuton raph in this c'uy contiudes Feet ay ROCIAL ie tks Wei teneearceey® ony Beaderick Going, AUTRE Contes ate, | mere InGt. Hatriok's Cathedral y ph i u terday wiorning, He Was od years of age in, Frederick Colty, ineor, George Me J e efranded of Bare beiore t lil'y ‘aware that the majorit Mrs, Martha Ritchie complained yesterday that | been summoned by telegraph, and several witnesaen | All of the late operators are engaged in the strike ex puls Unde well-known musician of Ak re ee aad | garter: epee, Of Cinelnasal ares Oeranael ome betore thie td Cast tati vutee ageluit | Wer husband had beiten Ker, and Oficer Morgan | fon Brovkiyn have been subpanaed to altend the | cept one. ‘Tity have resnived to resect any ropo- | Loud . aslelan of AL to be fatally injured, M00 in Lofin Leo's Kambling shop. We . Ge. Tdvcline to be a eandidate. went to urrest him. When Ritchie saw the officer, | Mauest today, i vition to resume work which does not guaruutee | hie Overs Houre, died suddenly last eveniog while wt: “ a 4 " f tho & Branch of the ¥, M. G i he dragged his wife to the fire escape of the third 7 _ nnn the reinstatement on the old terms of all engugediu ding to his dutics. SPARKS FROM THE TELEGRAPH, Mie roome of tho Baatern Grenoh of a cs . ae oper, story, und leaped over, dragging her with him. The THE SLELPY HOLLOW TRAGEDY, in the present movement MNsmad'Ofue wich is A... ihe oni) knpwe oriiat sell , are open. ow Sundays, tro nomination of Mr, Hitchman was then made | fail wus 22 feet, Ritchie csciped witiout injury, * > died in London on Saturday, in his Soth year, Yestor: ri 0 ct oe ole: Py acelanation, but only a desow members shouted | but Mea. Ritchie was severely Injured. Iiteite | Sketchos ef the M. 1 bie Victim Labor tema, day bis remaina were deposited tn the c TAL wEn | oonber teatoen, Tee Tenens 18 Mae menth of De Sree whe wan been tor ear yea mee. She peeve nar poration tant lan ray nor ward captured: police for a suort time, Another Fatse Wif's Story—A Long | The Cincinnati operators of the Western Union | {Wala naai ta tine cragen ort bud celebrities tol- City Government for 1870 Associated Press, Hh lan the Clin ut a . Telegraph ( ys ruck yesterday nioroingonac: | 4 re rg rf, German, aged 2 gare Me alten he ehutor of the ea pec qeeniterine ‘ae foun, SE rhe Fedteuion OF ene nalarien i vperntoryiu | The burial serviers of Jean Henri Guizon de | Waninanwuraled rraterday, ||| Gearge Hanbun, a German, seca of Wythe hus te ue Speakership coutes! Cslitornia ‘and Yai, who died In Hoboken on Friday tn tho Adt : on by au elevalor, w On tim ges 7 Wi a In spite of the deliberation, the silent unimpas- | The operative pointers elected Wm. B, Mathews | SO Or have, were vertormod yesterday atteruvon in | the suequehanne Kallrosd, hoon by an elevator, which fell on litm at 5? Ano street A BARREN VICTORY Wueriixe, W » Jan, 8.—R. W. MeNash, President Theo He Bankes, Vice irocidune: pathews | st. Patrick's Cathedral, Father Starrs oftietating, unstet ‘The City Clerk of Springfield, Ohio, has been ar Justice Scott, of Essex Market Court, begin work The 1 h vate who was shot on Thursday by Mive Bethem, died | tioned manner of the deed, it ls correct to say that | firesiden, they. ft, Banks, Viceteotdont, Jas Fur’ | ed by Fatuors Mot and Kearney, ‘The decoased | pesca for pinbertlomene " J Yeaterdays “by summarily committing two He Veto mere ta Wey Paid adear price | yesterday. "Miss Bethem has been arrested and con- | Buckhout bas the sympathy of every oue, ‘The un- | beefetury, aud Man ‘bleh, Treavuser. Fea eee rete ee nie git nid iietees toes hen | An ine : non Munday Glghh:|° Cares ores Tue Ue RUrERe Pit Hike 18 Lhe cae tno ough jolliBoation as the f ned in jail, ccraahl happy character of the wife is no secret, and there | Tue cary enters have elected ~Presiitent, Michael Many middle-aged wen aut woaen in this | to rob the Framingham National lank Ms vce Hall dallverad bin monaco yoaterday, tale ludulge im atter their hard fous are many who say openly that they Lave always cx: | & + Fires ViewPreatdent, B,J. Corbett ; Second ember Wow years ago they attended his dancing: Sunday night's gale blew down the beautiful spire | tng a dash nim Issions, Of 4 urcing @ fie, for they bad besten @ poor young meaoaly by | ¢ mitten The Hi leted pected wome aucti Gatastrophe, Michael O'sulliven Finaurin 02" he remains were fatorred. ia the ‘ehusehs | fhe Presbyteriad Church In Trenton cohsolldation of power ia the hands ofthe Mayor, the power of money, UM BUS, gan re @ House completed an . Nolan; Assistant’ Financial secretary yard vf the Cathedral. ‘The trains of the New York Ceutral and Hudson | may mens MR. JACORS'S POLITICAL INSXPRRIENCE. are malsenion, Sa Ferd Mil ROM 4 he THE MURDERER joer forrerponding Secretary, W. 1, Jossune; Treasurer, ae ry rer J River Ratiroad are ranging on tine, ache Rev Father T 8, Preston ls gunounc of te 4 " be rd i is When thirteen years of age, Isaac had a fali from vatrick Mevabe, EW Ih, iY. Charles H. Nash, late Cashier of the Fourth Na- | deliver # lecture upon he Catholic View ¢ ould ¢ seal wey so horace ions. Thi fon sd . ile idee i ‘The inhabitants of Wynwekte have turned out en | Gen, Terry ussumed command of Georgia yeater- ai Fine iano By Thee Raa Oe ae | ieee que ratiteation ar the PIaC Aaranecomy | afterward. Not that he became stupid oF foolish , —— mmaane (0 sentch the woods tor three tulasing. chivdred iavvict uuder the Iiveousteuetion ucts. Messages of ten words are now meuds the ratification of the Fifteenth Amendment. | jue ¢ the became vory sluggish of thought, When | Mr John Ellis, of White Plains, is not nor has be | sous of Mr. Joseph Wy hie, any oitiee ol n Ung Phy hat been “kind “to him io the begin P ; ment for a new trial for Dr. Paul Schoeppe | ‘ for 83 in gol 7 beet missing froui hone Patrick McGrath was arrested in Jersey City at 3 ‘lcard in’ Philadelpida. om the aret Mond tite Arise Hing of his pulltical earcer, and as. the ‘Tammany ee asked questions, he would consider the question for : ‘ Mt F ey City a eacd. if Philadelphia oo the dret Monday in | tive Atisvice, Hing a Wnt time promised him the nomination for | witgabeth McGinnis, # married woman, died very | half « minute before responding, and bad generally | op Wi HOd:,qonn,N, Raskin presided ate meeting | guinck vesterday atturno dn tor atrauptiog LY stab the Port of New Oricans le to be | or ieiathatreratz rec epiatnts The untiesto bea peaker of i o + 7 0 ry re ri 4 bi ol nik an . went into th 10 Wits Brecker ot this Legialatere | tnt Demcerney wee suddenly ut lr realdence, 84 Wayne street, Jersey | that slowness of manner and action which distin- peaches wore delly wt Wat the enormously comly | Mr. B.C. Richardson, of Hightstown, N. J, killed | hauled coals for misreprescataiions made by | up his i und a6 ial rice,” Me. Murphy was then nominated and | Cit? 00 Saturday evening, Want of proper nourish | guisheg oxen, He was very strongly formed-—big- | Boulevards. for which ths taxation isto be raised to | og New Veur'aday one hog niuciwen mouths old, whieh | him fu regard to hls apporntinents aed removals Wis found dead and hived Clecte! ‘The “Ring at that ime meant to keep its | flor husand, who le over worenty yours of acer eats | header, deep-chested, broad-breasted, with large | contractors, had an excite tit with Mr flaskine A | * Heh dressed, weighed 717 pounds Hoth branches of the Louis eaistature met | Judge Cardozo yesteraay xranted s Writ of erroKy word, boo .u tended to send Hitehman to Hairy tl nevante ¥ ge, 18 00 TasPRe Ite. Rot Ol late bs comuiltice Of Investigution 1s to be appointed. Henry Young was committed to the Hudson coun today. Au the Houne, SpeaKer Lowel! having ve Atay of exeestion oC judroment, In thy oa The Senite in Genet phater teat thd. qiitehman 0] intirm that he esnnot work, At the time of iis mar- | limbs, About this period of life, he fell Into fast bee We Wek i ty Jail Yooterdag op a charge Of Sleallug ivwotty (0 miPtorsimer ar of the Vestsh of” Oriesuatwes | ha polite ct remen wid Hannegin, aud Whey Be Coed in this arrangement, for G iA Wun elected | Tbe he receives a dwerytfrom his wife of &5,000, company, sad learved to spend mony very freely. BROOKLYS Value of @39 from one Mre. smith, a tormer Mame, cled Speaser, to the Sing Sing prison accordingty aie Gespite them, Iietman hai therefiee torhe sone te - —_ ATELAT Aa teat ua naan” aon anniad Gis tac, pi Yeaterday afternoon Moasra. C: R. Taylor and Jas, | During a recent term of the District Court in Mae | Toutay being tue anniversary of the death of the the Assembly, und of course elected Speaker, The The Mutu atest Victory, * . _— MeCey engaged ta a ply oboken tor ho, a mah was indicted for gelling Whiskey to the Rey. He, Cummings, Late pastor of St. Stephen Charis Fests well Known, and ie acethee Tarkaation nt | ‘The Mutuals of Now York and the Southerns | Woman whose frailty has been the occasion of such | ‘Thomas Cauly, of 9 Bolivar street, while returning | a'ciuer thiririwo yardetioc andeiery yards bougaeee | Iafs.anvtinavibe nee (ound guityy was eeu: | ‘teats -cuth airal wired ein ive ft be 9H how the Ring keeps ith word. The Ring has played ye Mutuals of New York, and the Southerns | Noman hot avenue last night, warseversly | Atih¢ cone’uslon2or the mated tie score stud: Be Your in btate Prison that ediiee this tuoentng at 100 filse tv Mr, Jacobs, aud 60 ‘did HeuryC. Marty Silent, Bit} fa 8 foaiem At bene ell ts Hien ‘THE MORDERED WOMAN'S THSTORY, fie ic NM a iM illo fee ALL aes nie ; Ou the Hib of May, 1900 certain Pawnee Indiany | John Benson ot 147 Cedar street, James Blackall ’ frien ety | y i ‘ rodhead, of Now York, was driving on the nt ine Patk coun 0 Ke atreot, Ann Werner of Ors ka y ie san whe trhd hn wan the ‘peopie of Vielorious, 4 the lollowing score will show Auna Loulss Coop was the daughter ofan English: | A Mr. Morse, an elderly centleman ot Atbuny | hank road witha yound woman ye Far nae SRE Peete AAA Beil Seay Mr d,s, Khode, ef Ouondagn, was eleoted Ber- | suraate,... 1 Ae Bi ake Ti hs Ag [mann who settiod tm Bing Bing In 1886, Hor fishor | Pei sree ings lo ‘had’ gous (or citooe teeuse. | Kt bre inlet at ale tale ant wilelt sha'arks may he smeasea “jou” tk Or }er Wot Thuity Cha tact Ant Sy Vester MOMS CeaulatAriins Me, Joho Puree, of Wyowilug, | bouieras.., 33440 8 6 iatt 1 was woalthy and hospitable, but there were rnwora | lowal ustucas, ial wins Lavarly ir oste (akon (ris their wuuross iatous OL 21 second suck died audio i

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