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Stu ==——————=—=_ NEW YORK, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 5, 1€70. , PRICK TWO CENTS icant for the former positon. | JUDGE GILBERT'S DEFENCE. THE LIGHTNING STRIKING. SPAIN’S RULE IN NEW YORK, by the coanu ton, ad ue ae oo Demoora:, who believes in negro) REMARKABLE HISTORY OF FISHER, THE TELEGRAPHERS AROUSED OVER AM AMERICAN DRAGGED FROV aw THE DIVORCE LAWYER, THE BNTIRE COUNTRY. AMERICAN VESSEL, —a nfivenee of Horatio Ges our moor ———- earners B pe] Armed Mpactards Hoard a Tug +5 en Lower Hay—Twe Americans Con @ Spanish Man-of-War-Tho M jonned— Keonpe from the Spanish O Moors The readers of Tax Sox are aware that the second portion of the Spanish eunbont Mouila tere this city several days ago in great Haste, «m1 that they lave since been anchored in the lower wy, op posite Quarantine, under the guns of the (rigate Tsabel ta Catolica. Tho ostensible cause of ‘he do lay bas boon the Inability of the authorities () scare supplies, coal, and ordnance earlier, The resi caase Is, however, tho numerous dosertions of thelr om aipeers and other Americans on board the servers & Hist of the to the Bpantards om board, and noticed that the former were obliged to mot decent food from shore at thelr own expense, ‘This bas caused many of the Americans to ler gundoats, Some of them having received (hole checks for a month's pay of $115 gold, in advenon, have returnod the same, and backed out of thelr on- Fagements, solely on account of the dominscring, manner of the Spanish officers toward them. These birelings of ¢féte dexpotiam openly call our full we citizens * Yankee dogs," defy our authori\ is interfere with their depurtare to sea. ‘The commanders Intended to sall today, bui \ney rather overstepped the bounds of pre ionoe yenterday, and may have to wait now, some of (how Ationt, Mt, Reveral days loncer. It nj that ‘ 4 listment of new men was demanded every Coy Oe the frequent desertions, and that som f the ow heads Weat ‘on beard. witbogt signin artie'cr oe MR SWEENY’S LEGISLATURE od SENATORS GENET AND NORTON STRIKE FOR LIBERTY. —— GO ON, SAMUEL D, MORRIS! pratate saan Au Henest District Attorney with bis Face Bet agalnet the Pollition! Thtevee—Drave Words from a Patriot—Premice that tho Rooundr: te shall not Escape. District Attorney Morris, of Brooklyn, Inst evening addrens:d a meeting of tho Seventh Ward Reform Association, and denounced the “ Ring" ts & party composed of rotten Democrats and rotten Repadlicaas, organized for the purpose of plunder. ing the people; it was 8 sort of “ What is itt" He alluded tn donaneiatory terme to the election frauds, Saying that the peopte of that Assembiy (the Fifth) were to be represented in the ve by ‘8 man who wes mot elected by tho people, and that the mam who held the certificate of election as Street Comminsioner (R. H, Furey) wae defeated by thousands at the ballot-box on the day of olostion. ‘Mr, Morris spoke of the indicted Canvassor who was so anxious to be tried, bat who on Thursday would try to got rid of tho Indictment by some technical point, Innocent men do not generally make techolcal ob- Sections to indictments They might postpone the trlals, bat as God let him live the day would come whea they would have to meet the facts before twolve men. This “ Ring," the tools of which were the canvassers, would give s great deal to get rid of him now, Mr. Morns knew of their cancuses and their moct- Ings for the purpotes of devising means to crash him, but be cared nothing for them—be defied them all, was colng t ahead with bis work. new the Gower that would No arrayed agua’ Me. ‘bas it didn’t worry bi at all, Ly] younced the various Commission’ e-peciatty the ter, Conralsaion; the ‘mombers of qrhom were dlahonest. ‘This @ Commisaton had a rimply beon created for the purpose of enabling the Rive composed if to make money out ot the peoote, and they had made it, ot Barracks Blown Up—Halaave Bi jeote Pro@ored Britinh Protection, Pont-av-Paixoe, Deo. 19,—Ysterday, Gen. Brice, of the Southern Division of the Army of the Revolution iats, landed one-helf of hie forces in boats near Port-au-Prince, He at once took possession of the northern part of the city, Withoat mach oppo- sition, Gen, Brice made bis way toward the paince, where he attacked Seluave, but was repulsed. Meantime, the revolutionary steamer Florida, with two guns of heavy calibre, had attacked the Pequod d ran into her astern, In this position she raked it the same time pouring in a deadly vul- ley trom small arma, The Pequod was then bourded and speedily captured, and psed subsequently to ald the revolutionary fleet in the bombardment of the city. When Gen. Brice was repulsed, a shell from the Pequod dropped in the midst of Salnave's soldiers, creating contusion on all sides. Gen. Brice, seiming the opportanity. renewed his attack, and drove @al- nave back into the palace, taking two pieces of cannon, ‘The Pequod then bombarded the palace and de- stroyed it. Salnave evacaated it, taking shelter ryan Fort National. The revolution- jn Tweed’s Room—Atiempt w York Membere—Gonet this All Trae, or was Judge Gilbert Hoodwinked ¢ The censure of Judge Jasper W. Gilbert, of the Sapreme Court, for admitting to bail the lawyer, Andrew W. Fisher, has yielded the following in- teresting facta: In 1847 Andrew J. Fisher was s day Isborer in Poughkeepsie, He was arrested there on a charge of robbery. THe was too poor to make an adequate defence, had no witnesses, and when his ease was tried was found guilty and sen- tenced to ten years’ imprisonment in State Prison. In December, 1854, be was told by Hiram O'Rowelo that the person who had been robbed had identified another person as the colprit. ‘This was made clear to Gov. Seymour, who, without the prisoner's soll- citation, ordered his discharge, ' After bie release, sr. Fisher was employed as a cabinet maker in Mr. Kepp's establishment in Sing Sing village. In 1868 he entered upon the study of law. In the daytime he worked at cabinet makin: fod at night he etudied assidaously, In August, 1358, he became s mechanic in the workshop of the Erie Railroad, where he remained until January, 1856, At that thne he was appoimed a cierk tn the Erle freight office, Iu the full of 1856 be resigned tinat clerkship to accept another onder the Hudron River Railroad Company. In time he became the cashier lu the Hudson River Raflroad Company's office im Chambers street; had charge of the cash and all the books, and filled the position credivably. He resigned it to accept s lucrative and responsible in Ne appowatinent for Superintendent of Banks Mr. Hofman will again © ihe Bonate. He will appoint Mr. Hows of ben county, and not Jad Miller of Rochester, it this is not so bad, ier 1s 8 bovom friend of the Tammany Ring, to be defeated on that secount alone. information trom a source ee ‘cannot be disero- dited makes it. certain that the Senate will reject the nomination of Mr, Buren. Whether the Governor, avon ancertai i this fect, will withdraw ime or notis a qi whieh the future will amine, Ii be docs. yon wow KROw Way, Ex-Senator George Beach will be nominated and confirmed for State Appralser, ‘Tho State Prison Inaprevors oft here to-night for Sing Bing Pris {er ron ear arpore than to remove im, the je prison, It seems that Nelson has for soma time Deck pormiites Mr, Husted, Nnecamyme from Wemtehester,o make the prisn his political cy jnarters, This of iteelf is an unpart ble. offence with ihe Democracy, Mr. Nelsen, ho ie further ebarced with beu derehet in his juty, oad to ine Pine et bs attributsd:the distarbance and large hich have recently occurred fi nt els. Senator Cauidwell obtained this morning a large number of gn tures from Senators and Assemblymen to « pet! for Nelson's removal. There can be no doubt that the Lord of Sine pe Aa be dethroned ina day or two. Sen- autor Canldwell’s motives for securing the removal are rat.er patriotic, as he wants to appoint a friend of his to all the vacancy, THE PARTY TO ComMMIT SUICIDE. Senator Tweed will f Jess succeed in securing the repeal of th the Fiiteenth Amendment by the Senate. He intro- duced the following to-day Whereas, At the last tession of the Legislature of this inetacement of Discharged Tricaraphors. ‘Tho telegraph operators of the United States ‘ave a Tuleeraphers' Protective Lenaue.” The objects embraced in the organisation are euch as are ‘usually found in all trade and professional combina- Hone, The League had tte origin about two years ‘ago, In the efforts of a few Now York operators ; but the proposal rapidly grew in favor, until the branches of the organization are to be found in every American elty, while lis members oceupy positions on all the principal lines of railroad iu the country. ‘Tes strength is estimated at 2.000, » On the night of the 84 a despateh was forwarded through the Associated Press in effect that the Ban- Francisco operators haa struck in consequence of fan attempt to REDUCR THEIR SALARIES. ‘This wee the fire intimation of trouble, Tho League, both in New York and throughout the coun- try, were of course bound by their obligation to take action against this infringement of the serio of prices, and yesterday = morning Messrs. W, W. Burham, ©. J, Ryan, end J. M. Peters, & Committee on behalf of the League, ad- dressed s letter to ©. H. Palmer, secrotary and treasurer of the Western Union Telegraph Compe ny. It was sot forth that the San Francisco opera- tors had appealed to members of the League overy- where to protect them against this proposed redac- thon ; and a request wus accordingly made that such members in Son Francisco as bad boen discharged bly—Free Avast, Jan, 4.—As both Houses in the Legi fature vere to convene at 11 o'clock, the politiel Wage effort to arise early, To the surprise of everybody, they snowed themselves at the bream Gast table by 10 o'clock. NORTON AND GENET KICK EN THR TRACHR, ‘The New York delogation wero shortly afer sum: moned to ayrivate enucus in Mr. Tweed's parlors, ‘The objc of this consultation was to pledze the members wot to mtrodace any bill relating to New York city without first orking the congent of the Ring; but to the eredit of Senators Genet and Nor- ton, the schemes of the Sweeny ring were complete- ly battled. A quorum of the delegation being present, the mecting was organized, A this stage Senator Gonet Was sent for, That gentleman prompuy returned ‘word that he did nut recognize the antHOrity of the cat und would not be bound by its action. Renator Norion, who was present, then took the oor and raid that he wanted those present to under- Stand that he cume there to represent the Fifth Sena- torial District, and that he was determined to sus tain certain measures and introdoce certain bills whether his course w.# agreeable to the delegation OF not; that be only Leld himself responsibie to those who sent him here, and to nobody el: Shove that he would not conseut or allow the delegation to dictate t» lnm what course he ‘would pursue in the Logislature. Salaave protection if he. would ned placed a veasl ot bis disposal to fafeiy to any destination he, might elects He. re ailte ascent ome ‘wonld destroy \ *Teis sord that fstnaveset fre to the Southern part of the town, whore frre, igh thor 4 LD ie te thong that it tl el Gre — bere pi} 8 nama Pans ‘ ‘so cutme TMs they ait to.” geh ot the enormous end increasing debt | {7% ie and CP Renton tolhew oto wire | Position in the office at Pai of the ina and ‘Dai “ be 19th 1.600 ent cher with 30,000 | should be reinstated, is 7 moun oad increasing Gebt | 7" aag” of the boats bern ee s he dno Hl adel ino ees yt was | Aspinwall Raiiroad Company. While he held this shane ori ware’ meeting , * en to. of selves, knowing full well that their wag, a corcher, iene d i x ca vresentatives of Prt to ‘aasempied, two-thirds of both Houses ‘concurrioneaiot tn MR. PALME To this Mr, Palmer replied ths steos were taken to offect x reform in, the ioeal government, the 3s. of Brooklyn would be bank- sy. LY. ‘the information position several millions of dollars were under his control and in his custody, He saved money, ro- we ay Tweed, «ho was of course present. Be- RO not have fore’ ny other inember of the Delegation had ao eriea on.tue alty. elty. ter rupt at no dis: ng ia. the arbor at | of the League concerning the reduction, In San Hele be Srey sul, sa exerent any cpision cee tre ceunee | (ese oH propane te. signed his osition, returned to the United States, | the time of the bom: Scgidentaliy received | Francisco oF elxewhere, wae without any founds- i eae ail moro advisatle to permit each member to intro Te and devoted his whole attention to completing bis | [i tbe ite lormer * | tion; that be had asked Mr. Mumford, the San eg Wy By duce whatever bills td we me without ssking shal ne valia to ail intent stodies for Was then ADMISSION TO THR BAR. Francisco agent, for the facta; that the agent had - THE HOBOKEN FRAUDS. 48 sald Conaiitation,name:: Fight of cltigens ot the be a or abridged ‘Sweeny to en: 4 The vonchers for his integrity during hia residences ped oueroel Pe marbaprt gtr ery Ped ig eyent re bat be te the Revones ofthe Chureh ot Breckive © representatives from the meirovolis. Cheba Sheateivene, es LA, at Merry Ge sec see i oI eras bags 4 $= age Commissioners Lo ecant Vent 49 tassels ha 1 they fea ese esi ou Prone grag ray " Bro. eninree this article reer legisia. | Was stad) ing law . In en jon—The Hoboken operators 2 ors po were : pews great Bessher’: The tet ag ae the Tow Tort dele ation, asex- | “decien If the Assembi: . office a¢ a student of Darlington & Hofman, % Pi Accept. te qreete Cieeationenen, | Oe Laerond meeting nouse was well attended Inst evening, and ed oboe iis eanens, was in favor of the imme- and auconditiona! repeal ot the Excise law. Mr. Mitchell has a bill aheady prrpured to that Which will probably be introddoed in the Ax pembly son vrow. Genttor Creamer introduced thought he had o larger force than was necessary, and that the salaries wore “as high as over have A acta In conclusion, Mr. Palmer The Hoboken and Weehawken Drainage Com- missioners have a€ last closed their official business, all bat two having resigned. No Board wes ever in existence in New Jersey cuilty of perpetrating frauds the said amendment to the wa ai ‘hat the ‘tome te street, in this city, He kept the earh sccount of ce bea the Btate of New the and was intrested by Mr. Darlington with checks signed in blank, In 1862 he was examined a admitted to the bar as an atiorney. fis rofer- the results wore very satisfactory. The ilfustrions Henry Ward leaned against the rostrum—his hand- some featares beaming with good humor. Soon the gentlomen in the front row behind the reportors be- It ne combination nor organtration, w nd nd a nat 4 JobA BH. Anthon, | extensively as those perpetrated by the above rsone Ban to cough and stamp with impatience Mr. Beech- RADLEY AND CRAMER DODAIN, Loe funcet, Holden iron merehast at 11; itvana 16 | Commlsstonere, and were it not for the cermain 1a. + notleing this (act, humorously threatened to have Senator Bradiey was, of course, at Mr. ‘l'weed's fo withdraw | Clidl street, “In 1868 he had an office at 19 Chaiabers | vestigation before the Supreme Court, there Is little ythese boys turned out, and they proposed to pitch farirsmar amare ats thoroughly ied, fire end continaed here unt Avg: 90, 180%, wheD | aount but that they would have carried on thelr with bim. During the exchange of these little e Sweeny Hing. ator Creamer ebsented himsel’, ‘whether it 0m ee fd Resotvad. it the panera es STRALING 4 JUDGMENT ROLL swindling operations until thelr full term bed ex- Lourie eome other gentlemen hengahy Dee Fart lines tan eee rote ce | tera ue <late I proposed fins tk Amepae | inthe Dalzell divorce case from the Kings County | Pired by law. York bry “ Mr. Tweed’ proceeded in ® body to the Cupitol. ‘The attendance of politicians and citizens there wae very large. The halls, lobbies, and waiting Fooms were crowded. ‘The floor and gallerics of Aseemb!: ro Mesers, 8. '® rooms, they we Beac Stescrs, = Bird, a toward. Greaves, and Freeman, the bios the Board. erat T o'clock Hout of rostrom. agplainea the condition of the sale end introduced M: ‘tisbury, whom he de- Seribed ne the hereditary ment co the Constitation of the United states wisharaes _abeotately nny axpretsion of consent here: Clerk's office. On the 4th of the following month he was heard before Justice Walsh, in Brooklyn, and was released until the 9th inst, on $1,500 bail. ‘Then the District Attorney asked for his commitment. But Judge Walea, instead, allowed him to go on On the fourth day of April, 1906, « bill was passed hh the first weapon. that. he. Saw a copper faced hammer—lefied the hireline crew to take him. Seeing lis determina’lon, ther con: fo. view of thle they aeked. that Superintendent Mamtord be instructed to reinstate the discharged Shippen, Jobe M. Broad, J. J. Benson, B, Flynt, all of Hoboken, and Charles T. Perry of Wheehawkea F be nested Peg re) AS ae ‘of these ctioneer of the Chureb, emplorere, and that those who had voluotarily sus- Wisely desisted. Bat through the persuas’ Mr ‘and Senate Chambers were jammed at the United state Ingioe, ond tevery member | parole until the next day, when, the Justice said township Commissioners for five years, who should pened should also receive again thelr situati Piero Le . Palmer were charged with the Repnotds and other Americans on Uhe tg Ae early hour, ‘The uimost cood feeling Of the Senate we Of Represeutatives of the hether he would discharge the pri: aA at ts & Jeet to deduction for time lost, ‘Thoy added th Ferree Yess isee thas the enerel ‘the gunbost. He was imn sdiate!y cr ierod Ube meeting of the members, and the 1o' Tinted States, "ahd to'ehe Ooversers of tae several Mr in. the | be under the control of the Hoboken City Council, | {7%} ‘itlons nereded to” those who 'e print a few . ot ing rome ce to the engine . the doors of vik) were Jo ook, was compemed in Rancabakia “and know it to | to supertatend the dratning of the Hoboken Mca ees ct 1d iomrediaiy resume, but if the | Srerage le nom than that of leet yoor, and thas the to Aptroductions, and gen ra! conversatio Kennedy moved that the resolntions be re- ‘al - "8 orders, snd four side to prevent i lef engineer, who woe Aut and friendly ¢ ,aracter, ETTER LOOKING CROWD THAN CAUAL. Ponctually at 11 o'clock Mr. Underhill, the clerk Of the last Assembly. called the House to order do io levy assenements for the same, the ie power to Add to said Commission, w e person of Me P, Bohingel, On the 9th of Apml 1967, the re amended ‘the act by adding iour moro to tl > Cometeeree all ‘oceasion was ferred to the Jndiciary Committee, Grave ques- tone arose us (o the power of one Legislature to thus review or reverse the decision of a previous Legislature, and 1. was thought proper that the sub: a compromise were rejected. the committee would oe compelled to ask for the strike alluded to in the pro- Yious letter, An answer was requested before & P, M. yesterday. ing $106, offered by Mr. Sage for No. Foe rent ottnin ser is $110. ‘The other bieh bids were ose of H. ©. Bowen, efthe Independent, premi- mitted them to Judge Troy, his former er in the low bustness and oresent friend. This was done tn the presence of Justice Walsh, Judge Troy sald bell yinpainised with Hauzhwont, was also ordered below, 1 | tin for No. 8 rent tglan: B. B. Claftin, $3.5 premium could therefore give po instructions to Mumford which could imply any Sdmission of a reduction. | Lede Eo ive ben ti can engineer, but not without many oaths, shroota, and protests irom the Captain of 24. Both men a rived here in the city yesterday. * refuse (return to the gunboats, They say very jusily that 1 Spain gan commit such outrages upon America® (tire re, within range of the guns of Fort Par iicon Fort Wadsworth, what may she not do ty Spon waters? Althoug! Ignorant of the Spanish lan as the Spaniards are of the Evelish, the Inver by sicns and gestures given the Americans t }o kind of treatment they may dup In like manner. ject shontd be considered by the Law Committee of 1 gf whom, were real ieuts of the Meadows, vi. t Jobo CHAROE OF A GROSS IMPOSITION, for No. U8. Benedict, $225 preminm fr, Reynolds then visited the frigate Laabel te Wer guict was restored. and the members igok | thie ads. The motion war lost by 8 wiriet prs = CovLD NOT RE COXTICTED M. wo Secod Duryea, Warren Cosklin ud | ,T. Wat mow ee Pere tar Mena the mon hed | fo. Ao rent ry gi Avra, ea remem WF | Catoiica and brouzht thirefrom thrce of the prac! appearance of the members. ‘The present | tion was inde the special Order for tomorrow | of the larceny, but he recommended that I should | Joeeph Thomas. seats, Mr. Bhip- | been. discharged because not needed, and. thar he | 104, ren £300 ‘premium tor No. 134, | Pal officers, who ordered the release of the Ano eed this reapeet infinelly superoF to the | mormng. be held #0 a8 to obtain information in the Datzell | ,gW nen the abovenamed fuok thelr seate, Mr. Bhip- fand the same may be sald of the Beuate. Both & Gre composed in the main of goutocl and re- Spectable looking imddloaged ten | Taere are owever, a 'ew TI course, owe their positions to repeaters and bruistis fabose trae representatives they are. A REPCBLICAN VOTING POR HITCHWAN. sumed by Secretary of State Ho- ministering the oath of office to ‘That tedious operation over, TIT ARNAT® COMMITTERS. Licut.-Gov, Beach will appoint the following Sena- tors chairmen of the following committees : Finance—-Benator =. ee and Navigation ease (the jndement roll of whieh bad nm stolen), a9 it would euable Pray, Kunble & Pray to carry thelr motion to vacate the judgment belore Judge Ta; pan, nd also enable the District Attorney to make fie efort to conviet me bofore s jury ons charge of conspiracy. The papers were then retarned t» the Justice, and T'was next day tally committed ball on the charge of that wealthy code C Were deeply involved in t rent g10 Solin T. Howard, $9 premium for No, 55, ren’ 3, A. Clafiin, Premium for No. 64, for No. 100, rent 120 M . $300 prem! fio: score prenium for N 98, rent $10; Ladiow, $280. premum. for No. 10%, ‘rent $105. The sndsequent bids xverazed about the same pre- inlums,- The total of the ale this year ts #67, aguinst §4,404 Inst year, pany, reigned x Gisgost. Mr. John O’Donpel! ee appointed tn he soon ‘afterward. Ex- Ma; charles T. Perry, secing that there was a ine," teil also withdrew tw dexest, ‘ang City Survevor Dr. Piet was appointed In hus binee,,, At thle time Mr. John M. Board headed the ‘‘#ing,” and Dr Pa- ae, Badiag ihat he could not aot ta ibe magia elt ithdrew afer three weeks’ pro ation. | . ines reat of james wr i at ihe true ale Of their posision, Mr. Hon pest rd ao say hed he did not know frm agen to pappiy the of abandoned work, ‘and. he'therefore dectiwes to. 1n- terfere in concerning which he had no In- fermation, “He concluded by declaring his. Deliet that the Leazue had boen grosaly imposed upon by ‘one oF two San Francisco members, Dural Chica Wm. M. Tweed, Raltroads—Gener. Suttiary-it-© Murphy. |Canale-Jarvis Lord. pda,the Chairmanship of the nce Committer of Renate is only awardsd to the scknowlriged jer of the majority, Mr. Hardeaburgh bas, there- izell divorce cane, und the members evr ——————_——— FREE LOVK AND POISON, id not want their private affairs ex THE STRIKERS IN RARNEST reve Moodhounds have ‘Our wators the House proceeded to the election of Speaker and | fore, been accorded (iat position. Bed fotly Operating ing, through persoue, who, a’ their | of It to h tun'ton up to the trne of the ar. ——_- Depot prose sheas was to, Tle fat on ine ‘vo Buoy tbahee Ea She he bu or aay Yon Ceres Rag acer ae | Sate Comes ry tt : ae Sea ed bole pee jection oF those nominited fast might in the Dem M y 5 f \. 8 . mors of an investigation being ripe in the early part | letter was 8 o'clock. It was t! hall-past 8, ¥ cr “ hew Geratic cavens, The Repubiteana suprorted their | . Ur. nccM the Aanemoly Comimiicty nn | sans who desired to tee Fisher committed, Decause | Tr'itey, te withdrew, leaving the rest to Agnt thems | Sad tang ettlert alteedy thet the men. secs ib r—The Poisoning of a Faithless Wife, | {oars Tit nota pertinent queatt in to ak aeernian ei for Hitchnun, and he dtd 60 | _ Aleck. Prear, on Cities ; n Wi selves ont in the best’ way they conid, Ramor bad yor who vou mistake, If Mr, Brown continues to i more similar mistakes the Hepubitcans mised (0 ontineise tim trom tive party. AB tminy Repuclicans came over age bie vate; Tut Brown, Ww! pe of w conntry member, Was tov Bnd address the chair, lon shall the tree United States sabmit to be the slaves of slaveholding Spain? We andcretent it ve the determination of Mes earncet, Some twenty of them were congregated in fromt of the office engaged im quiet bnt anxious conversation, The “staircase leadin from the operating room to Ero fall views end as often an a descending was heard the conversing group would look in- qi iy in that direction, If 258 newcomer proved & Foeruit to the striking varty, there would be a brief and ind. Mr, Patrick, of Chemung, w nominated Hiteyman for Speaker, gets bis reward by being appointed Chairman of the Railroad Com- mittee, ENLARGING TAMMANY'S CATTLE TARD. ‘There is aacheme on foot to pass a bill uniting New York and Brooklyn into one corporation. ‘To The police were informed yesterday that Mrs, Richard Conlin nad died suddenly on Monday night at 7 North Third etreet, Willlamsbured. This women's namo Was before the pablic several weeks aco. Her husband baving suspected her of frequent criminal Intercourse with Patrick Cunningham, it that Mr. Board retired with $25,000 clear, Aider- man John Lee was substitated in his place Thus the Board continued up to July Inst, when the owners of the property on the Meadows d termined that they would ‘submit no longer to the outrageous tax that was constantly boing Imposed upon them. Seeing but little or no work done, the trom ou mviclion for Pensery can be secured only by my conviction and disgrace. It was on bis aMdavit that T was arrested tor the that they have procured an injunction res tralninx him from going to sea unt their ea ard, proto sinful to arise Of congestion of te bri larceny of the Jadment roll, In January, 1967, I mer oan : eh " OBITUARY, Wn. SWRENY'S WESSAOE further this end the Brooxlrm Fagle and the Union | ret thin Jon's, aa dustice of ve Tvird \ Investigation woes 10 Dring UD the matter for | soneratulation gad, andshaking. (with ocezsional | went of to Albany, leaving a triend to wateh bis a Aner te House was thorot 1 hava been bought ep by he politicians, Senator M- | Husson City, NJ. 19 the presence of ‘Tikes wrciines were had ats Odd Fallows’ Hall." | Won of the “executive eension ‘orier: To aii | Wie, Returning to his home late on Sunday night, | | Deevel Col. Thomas C. Willams, T 8. A. com 01 oroust a ¥ yay'® name f etiol aud Joba Fo: bsequently, having been A erminent enenesl wae emiblared on beth shies . . apd » | Conlin found hie wife and Canningham esleep in | MANdine the fost at Little Rock, Are aa ta Monday ready (0 ced lo bua.ness, the Senate and Gov Prypnvhaun Thi: th t beve hatened. | fo rk ed an: emp) on cl Inquiries from press represeutatives they were ex- ‘onlin foun wife an nningbam esleep in Ermot were iu turn heformed of dhe tact Uy Com. | is wevement: ‘This project has just Deca hatched: | for abandonment, he swore that he was not mar- | but when the Drinage Commoners. fou in ried. «lle wae arrested for perjury. On the tesi- ~ coedingly reticent, the same bed. He seized « club and assaulted his her 1 o'clock Mr. John D. Van Buren, | {7% to-morrow, Wednesday, anu! Monday next, mony of Mre. Freeman, Win. Taslof, Chacles Fox, | Shey Were getting cornered, and ie ag bout to be exposed, one of thelr cout John R. Emmes, a leading O.ld Fellow, and wife's paramour, breaking his arm and cutting bie ® WOREN JOIN THEIR BRETHTEN. on, Ob Rend, “Conlin was arrested that mighteand Cummings | Guang slester of, Cavopices Lodge, ‘died sudirw GR Rancrary, “ened ————————— and myself, he was commitied for trial, Daring the | taced'at tay of. proceeding Me oe umber of the female operators . arres a inning | Odd Feliowe' rovidense, Ht. '.. last ov rernor’s Private, Secretary, ought Mr. END OF 4 FREE_LOVE MURDER. cxamination, of his ease before Justice Walsh, be | Court, raabie & Fooranes parte Baye} ere halied, by, tit nascaline was taken tothe City Hospital ie was nascribilag forthe fastailation « ‘ir, Armetroug. The interest mani —_——— | rr ‘on the stand two men, named Britton and ‘The guilty wife. soon aiter this “occurrence, took allchance for the Qity Council to out their up her resid Dring swindling operations. Up to this time they bad run # slulce-way-on the southeast end of the city, with two gates, which they say cost $6,000; another like sluice-way with gates, at Weebawken, which they pat down at efor ‘8 box sewer through : 1d opened about fested in learoing ibe coatenu of the precious doca- WN Was sO erent that as soon ae she first words of it passed the clerk's lips, the members deserted their Beate und sought shelter from the infliction In ihe bbies. ‘The galleries, which op ned under the ht of the ‘welcome. recruits to the wees Wears They were in, full, fellowship’ with the and that they represented about half the female force employed. ‘Phe multitude stood and shivered in the chilling wind, but constant acerasions down the staircase served to keep their Wille tguads w onld ceeasionally break ly. visit the neighboring sta. tions to see wow affairs were progrossing, and then return. Matters remained thas untll 6Y o'clock, when there was 2 concerted movement along the Tine, and the word was Powter, idl Lette? that be was in their company on the 2d of Ji 1867, the day on which I warried hiw, Britton and Pottr'are well known perjurcra, Judge Cardozo eaid in open court that he we aid have those men indicted for perjury in STOCK SWINDLING. case of Pothemus & Jackson. It was in this necro's house that the order was forged by Archibald and Holt to ‘obtain posseralon of he Judgment, rolt was stolen by them. This necro ia at liber Maning a Man to M A co in the House where her body was found yesterda before she expired a lelan wee, Called in, but as he wan unable Pow determine the cause of death, he nande Coroner White y that the woman died of istered by herself, ry bim—Stoaling ¥ — POLITIC. ar souips. Packed tua Kett On the morning of April 13 last, Warren Diancbard, keeper of a brothel, was found dead in his house, in Binghamton, N. ¥. The usual inmates of the house, bis wife aod two girls, bad fled, and soThe Kings County “Ttepabtican Goperal ¢ fo preantzed Iast event ree such that “Mr Field d (he reading nntil ail taut desired to eave At last, Wien bat Alty persistent Dei pecsaiadee le? about $10,000, Their 4 MUDDLE IN YONKERS. .25 and their second us- German Republican cinb of the 1 pel fasten He ie” become volunteer with ing @ total of $40,890.80, ft erate rewatned, the C continned to rattie wo all the doors and windows of the house wero fai ed clear in of nearty Breers'r listal messaze ut u fearfal rate, ‘Those | trom the inside, except the one from whieh they Pe jnes Smee We By eet wie nore oe aking Not Estates ohh ta TO THR WESTERN HOTEL. Arrived here, a front parlor was taken possession of, and s meeting Immediately orcanized. |The con- ve was and reporters lund no better conso- inton than to fatten their cay t the door, lector last night, Andr resident; Martin Munch, Vis Hinckonsack, N. J. He urged ber'to insti pices, hors Aa fummary of a fled ststement the true character of resent bore up oravst, unill Mr. Sweeny ‘came to reat ofthe general fin noes. That was more than they could siard, apd they smunediately yielded up their eat D mocrue spirits Into wl jerms of Kind Morcheus, Th. y enjoyca an undisturbed tittle Snooze of OfWca minuves. wid hey only awoke when escaped. Blanchard’s head had been cut off, and was found packed neatly away in a little prass kettle, with the marks of a pistol ball on it, bat all traces of blood had been carefully removed. The neighbors sod bis dupes were tn the act of lev: assessincnt of 35,000 when the fraud was exposed. Koowing there ore that they were soon to appear for ‘trial, hod a full disclosure about to be mate, these gentlemen, ir order to eave themselves from Thomas Smith, one of the Trustees of the vil- Inge of Yonkers, was expelled recently from the Board in consequence of some unj-riinamentary and 5 the prosecution A BATCH OF FORGERS AND PERIURERS, ‘The Fifeents Arsembly District Germs. Tei ete tte ts Co ty bis. Bo ook edie Pc cen : ure, sent thelr resiznations to ty Council offensive remarks made by bim, He took the ground | gore Killan A the last_word of Mr, Swecns's message had died | heard # diatarbance at 8 o'clock in the morning, and | yonn 7, Holt, alas Thomas Smith, 1s & duaharged fa eventing—all resigning their positions if ee Francis Kluke, Reco: No comments whatever are capressed over man ran out of the hi from Enel: that the Board bad no right to expel bim, and took Soe huis seat as usual, from which he wae ejected. Sub- sequently his counsel made an application to Justice hia in ind the noise ceased, but as the place bore A Alderman Lee, whom it the character of being disorderly, no attention was ble and independ ecntes and who chime tra! Comaiittee Leopold Wolk ‘Taurer, Peter Budendach, and Gusiavas Ley the Bim for aishonesty " gold watch ; be sox fant then took place until Mr. ©, Fields, of New York, iutroduced the othe gh Gilbert for @ warrant of mandamus, which was grent- reese Tt wan knows that one James Dewitt bad brouaht z i Cocuciinne ‘Lee, and without » dis- Fo ’ ; 7 y following resoluuon: Mrs, Bi aro was only 17 years of Deas on i fuangnet sentine vote, the, communication was or Srdcred to'be | ganisation or cocoue in ed, directing the President of the Board to accord a “LOSSES BY FIRE. ‘ Pennsylvania, few: mouths bore; under teen Resoired. Uf the Senate concur, That the Legislature of the Ktaieof Sew York regards with bugil ti pain the policy of subservte: uaaioners. Tere is no doubt Dow but that tse Commissioners will tave to answer tence of wishing to marry her, but liad contrived to psn coal have her married to Blanchard, who was nearly 60 Merely prolong the contest without wali.” J. J, Powell's house-furnishing store, a seat to Mr. Smith, A copy of the order was served ypon each member of the Board on Monday night, as arrested tn the house of Jones. at the ae sitting of the Supreme Court for their OFHER SIDE. when Mr. Smith again took his seat, The President | t°2 Fueet, was danaged by fro and wator y ples 6 ‘on year In \dson county, N ‘i Acall upon J. ©. Hivchman, Superintendent of 4 " Amount of $11,000 early yerterday wiorning BoiminiseFation vowara the : Ha ch ep. | Zeers of age... He continu ai alata tah ea with perjury fu relations ths | misdeeds, we Murapoliten “Distrloe ot tho Westers Unio | Sain invoked the aid of the Metropolitan police to ie for Myerty. was charg ‘ining of internal revenu for ‘liquor deal SERRE, oh tneetn rCliy.* Unter States es intrice AT aw considerable money, it w: that be had In- remove Mr, Smith from the seat, when # scuille en- Ex-United States Senator D. K. Atelor —— CURIOSITIES OF CHIME. Company, brought ont some additional facts, duced Mrs, Blanchard to. aid bfm in putting the old ict AL. for te Govern. devee near Pt * barned 0: nt forney heatley ased pointe kd There tre employed | 300 "operators in the age ey ty ig Ln ge tae Billie’ and 6 valuaule brary wore he question that gues to. the. taudats sal tof th «lon his teatimony con viet So ena ae Democracy ws false to our natioualiradt: | Seenre nis cashes rue that he might thereby | weet archibald who. forged ‘Dalselte eaune. ‘Hols and New Joreey Ratirends’ Mard-r-re, 18 | Quently permitted: to go. By Retee isinat te. JO2TINGS ABOUT TOW. ie ie instincts "the tale wore promptly arrested and on Apri 1 ead yitoerted tne deed a eo spon, Nom, Year's morning Martin English, « re- iat thy ction Of Suttcg Gilbert ia the mavier,'on dd faith tn th ae ary ol ners Inquest found that 4 «Mon rebruary, ee ” since the toe datins hard dled from the effets cf two plato! anece, | fous Ireferten who hi ", rare, (or fonae of the New Jersey Central iiehed toe Westin, | thew cect asest | je a, the first Monday ry. The City of New York arrived last night mericau citizen, who is | and James Dewitt and Mrs, Blanchard were hcld ua iheri} wpay erentto ell, 8 Nassau street, | When the conductor demanded hie teket be was un: company disavow any intention to reduce Stiartes, Tee aa ok a B. Pott 0 requiem mass wus sune vesterd ) 6&4 henceforth becowes | princypal and accessory, and M. Morgan, 16 ‘Wal strect, reterecs of the supericr | able to find it on the inetant, and vas ordered to pay POINTS, pag 88 KC, Church, an memory of the Int ca ana tamaae | Pape “wan tried “last September, bat he jury hid, Daniel Le ingeaham pty thee: | bis fre, “He decined aut be could make sure that eae th a Tose Be Pad oommnlttet hae aha tank areos , . fil failed to agree and a new trial was ordered to take \ % Is cket was ma be aay '@ Con: actor stop e telegraphic point of importance in the Union, | ing by cutting his throat with a razor, in the house It Cyrty such citizen, ia whatcver part ofthe | Place in the Bingiampton Court of Oyer aud Ter | ravatg?, cgicot ang aright. HhrSurh stbe nid ot the trein between Benth 4 Fleinfield, rwone fotos af ‘ rs Ly iy. he may be miver, Yest ‘sun day the case was exiled, and both prisoners pleaded guilty of manslaoghier in ‘the bird degree, Dewitt was thereupon seutenced to four years labor in the Auburn prison, and Kitty Blanchard vo the Syracuse Penitentiary for three year sqTbe.eparrows.in Washington, Union, ani TThone to the offcers of the League uniformly repre= "Thom sent the view of affvirs as very herring, Among Others, meseaces came from Washington, Boston, Piltaburg, Chicago, Davenport, Baltimore, Cleve: land, Aubora, Louisville, Omeba, Boflilo,’ Poarh- keepsie, Cincinnati, Troy, Detriot and indianapolis, ap attorney named Fowler, who lives ew ver day ant ex "In New ie went straw Dondaman for Carr knows of toll having forzed bie Gbtelned divorces by verjury and Passenger offered ia ay Air; Ragitah’® fare, 9 fansen ger 0 Ir. A Utter, was rejected. Meantime: Bogheh ft of his fathor, Mr, Robert L. Pell, 218 Fit avenue, Mr. Pell lost a year ago his brother, Robert Troup Pell, for whom he had adeep affection, The loss preyed on his spirits, and he went to Kuropo for mas Ht, Agnew, of Greer inate forty Cheintmas (ress. William Lawless, aged 40, of Sont Jersey City, was erhahed to death whil large boiler’ at 413 Tenth avenue. Hetecned to the appe er nearcerated 10 aria pr eople in thei ntvuyele for lt "Adminitration to, but mba With sock force that one of bis logs wae broken. The * Fearlessly, falrly. and \mpartlally tow ‘ischarged {r mental distraction, On returuing a short time ago, wer,""ia the charge which Judge Be Fort to etlect tue liverauon of these hero ——— rivate del freting of the other sere against him wae #0 ind Grand Ji storday Regelred, Toate copy of these resgiutions be sont to | THE POLICK JUSTICE SIEGE RAISED, hat the conductor quit We train at ma: ‘and constantly finding at his house objects with fie bie ate be oriniee ioe Hie benaicrs aud Repreweutatives in Congress trou this ms nd lus not made bia sppearaace gu tt since. | | Rro Jaratno, Deo. 16. = Yguatint was occupied which the remo brence of his brother was coupled | ,, Coner 9 16 petition ln pert lo returned home by another train, much to t - | by the Allics without resistance, Lopes has he was overcomé by melancholy. kof the et "ft met the approval of almost every member of the int ft le of regu Pans the wreck of the #! House, The resolution vould have received imme. reitenry Murray will | to appear before tim with thelr th Cay Pa, he people of Finadald, « number. of craven fre Bases a Sema, Jo? vais While with bis father, yesterday afternoon, he ate con) ration had the document been written tdavit from e jogible hand. As tt wi that was of no ach one Afiy The indieyand ho had to abandon i WISHER AS A PHILANTHROPIS?, For 15 years said Mr, Finder, speaking of Mr, J. M. Fact merchant, arrested on a his own conduct, . have been actively interested ih maelioration @; he condition of diecnarced Was witness beer yoyo ayes honartly Tt y by Cas yon! complainan| faili 10 spponr. A. stror ye net ia ato adiow street jail fort was aided and assisted reyaent, prisoners te ebvalaine | how, Heats as. b M seuebeay watt a br Soonee Mary June Rollester, of 21 Laur ens tres intoxic oll against boiling ‘wator, and Bey erol: herself, ‘The Commercial Travellers’ Assocation gogie. c: ries W. Kassell, 8. A. Haines, Jas. if 4 M,'M, Hurd its officers for 1870, The pd of Woman's Suffrage ranize a Com try Woman's Suffri b tw weaty-third, oo Tuareday, euay, is atanend. Lopes has fled into Bolivis with ie family. a ut bas been signed b.:ween Brasil an tine Confederation, eo neting to ‘which 3 Brasit A, Sy withdraw 14,000 ma 4, m Vara- geay, a and the en: contingent of ty Co. fevera- jon will rotire. he clerk was unable fo read it, and accordingly’ it was ordered to be printed, It will ve considered and passed to-mor. Tow. By its passage our delegation in Congress wit de compelied to prociaim in the National Legislature that the Kmpire State extends to Cuba its hearty, uncerc, und Unalloyed sympathy, A DIRECT THRUST AT AWERNT, depot with the intention of giving bim s warm re- ception, spoke of his brother, with tears, and said that life offered no compensation tor his absence. Soon after son, called, and with ort Lume, then ‘returniny ie there to make cath wo as Appeal t e About 8 o’olock Monday. evening, #0 sanguine was Justice Coulter of success, that he determined to retire from the Court House, where he bad spent sixty-five consecutive hours, and to return once more to hie home and the bosom of his family, Everytbioe passed off 00 quletly on Monday that Sergeant Gunner drow off his forces, and two soli- tery cout officers were left to guard the bailding. iM 0 On ascendii Polly resus We forad his dead, witha i oor, and a'vool of biood siatulig the carpet. Pell was 91 years of age, and by no means given to dissipation. No cause is assigied by his furuily fxr the suicidal act borond that given abo ee ‘The Great $7,000,000 Job. Mr. D. McMahon, oon and Capialas' Co-operatt Harbor i hiastors Lav of 190 fs uneonst ti the. spomntmen A aift Jeweller, who ts famous for bis dy made $9 by carryizs +p! ‘either Mr. Pell nor his father was In busin s, ‘dts Yesterday mornin, dentin £ Coulter took his seat at | employment, when they were recommended by Mr, iter from M: {n Broadwi dt Street, was sour Civil end Police Courts be hercenter veatea . om Mr, frond = snort dis- he foundation of Wie" wer for be former ti of the Pella of the old aue- | by'an enraged rustic iu Chaubers street Ie ietdastces of thos Snare wok inth the, usnal tome, a af aisposed pened of a few casos of In| Heal vo me, snd Thay» procured at his request and | aace from his hotel. Gee Serer, by an enraged r unbere street yostard on his recommendations, ma fio mens for about #00 discharged prisoners, “Jon Holt was one of ‘he Restitut men seat to me by Mr, Bure to pans, the five Radicals lately sppolnted’ by The annual dinner of the Evergreen Cred tas 5 the Supervisors of your city will all be ousted, and loungers hung erognd the the Bulking, but the galled together ‘he Hon, Fox, Judge Hi ae ully dropped off, an jess of th for Stolen Property. re] yd The Court of Common Pleas yestorday affirmed day. from Beste ieee ba ttnirets M: tdaen, Bea off he Court of Co esterday affirm e Guisl Hemocrats substituted in Weir places, rae fapeces of, hardly twenty somelecd within the Pram wicks the judgment of & lowor Court In iba case of f George ‘ a0, Randall is ain, Pen ed yeterday a at aon The shipowners of the port will stnve to GENET FULFILLING UIs PROM: The {ianetion which It was reported Judge Bar- In my absence from my office Holt frequently took | W: Cross, who had to make good to thelr owner i Penton, whovon New Year's Do + TOMB | cho passage of an act of Cougross exemptin, Benstor Genet will also totroduce a bill early in | BATA Intended to Issue las not yet arrived, but Henry \y returned hom ip a state of dranken frenzy. The poor woman for & time bore bis violent languae wituout re} length she retorted. and he kicked her, As she was likely son to become a mother, the assault proved cases withont my knowledge, and obtained the fees, | Yaive of & number of lead pencils stolen from him, re ———$————— whieh be squandered, On o1 ic geen and which bad passed through reveral oiber hand: Reneelat eves tai Seen me he obtained Before they bad reac eo Bg There was no FLASHES FROM TUR OCEAN CABLES, \ charge that he latter had been a to the theft, Se Horatio P, Carr, the pane an ‘= "a the Clerks of | Hite Court hold that the pif suificient to | ‘Te Spanish Ministry has resigned, Murray's friends say that he will contest the elec tion in the courts, Justice Coulter's clerks, Messrs, George Van Brantand Frank Me’ a seom to learn the duties of thelr position very ra pidly, On next f the ». ssion to abolish the Board of Supervisors alto- hor, He is sanguine of the euccess oF this meas- . There are already signs of discord in the Demo- Salle yanks which were predicted tn Tue sun's Shaheed fu the comting trade from the Maus ‘of compulsory pilot laws, ‘The elevator which on Monday fell upon and George Helnberger, was sho: °° been I. "The busbaud ts locked up in the Oak strect | Nast? Fares Komig nthe owner’ was idly, 9 Countelior Wm, T Out was appeated to by Mra, | PUL im on explanation, fling vo give which he had | ‘The dark ‘Pheodosive Christian, from Liverpoot | fi P past p ideal aeemuaiis anata: Paniteert ees cil brane Nese tint Fisher to Binks the motton before Judge, Givers for | Feudered bimselt lia eve fr Phitadelphis, has arrived ak Belfast in ® leaky con: | Dolloe station, aT Pleat Venpers of the H : d i \- the diecharge on bail of he: as ak * ). Fort Gov. HoMnan, it seems, te cxceedinaly anxious | tors" and Icha McGowan, Inthe Cit’ Court, | a matter ol charity”. Mr. Jenks, the froper attorney SPARKS FROM FES TELEORAPR. to follow in the wuke ‘of Gen, Grant and ap- int his relatives to office, It ie @ no- jous fact that while iy per attorney Im the case, was absent at White Value, trying an On Seadst ht, Mr, Leonard Crocker, the Erie Railroad ease, leasee of the ‘ork Central Cattle Yards at Buf- too ay nistry Judge Maguire holds possession, but Judge Stemmler ramme of the Ri Aull retains the books, of France wil} dee declare for ane recelved yesterday Uy tne Kupress Kugdnte, row. ne Feast ecleinn oolebridion of the Holy —— ze lower streets in Hallowell, Me., are inun- was Mayor of 4 the morning. eee . Ialoy ieft St. Mark's Churen in that chy in, bugay, | _ A general congregation of the amet Co he Inte Sanitary Inspector Randall bas left jour city. be appointed @ legion of hls kin, from r JUDOR GILBERT'S RELEASE OF FISHER, waeYs | oii wes ‘the Quirinal, om 8 Dank i " St 5 ‘The Inte Sanitary Inspector a fe iwerauive positions 16 school toy contin’ 4 lg ad The forepoing representations having been spade Hothing wee bead of ba neth vectertey aftert Sor'prosant and he Catal Ane sgriegs i about to be stazted in Port WN. ¥, foutions under the City Jervis, N.Y ‘The GOVerndy was unfortunately unable to erie aaborate rengrt and ‘iagrnny of the saniiary cop his Honor admitted Fisher to bail, | when y resent, Another y was found under the ice on the anounced ite recent & Divorce—Does it Held t e eae time prepared the otlowing wee awe - 4 Bostoi at ‘ hesa't contributed] anything to the Stanton ce Yoaten H % ndred has becn offered et for ll hie relatives at that time, When he became Tho 0 out Fs Impri av. | the recovery Of Mr. Orocker's body, moe PERSONAL INTELLIG ear nes tees aamtnllan ta Pocus’ have been heard | Poreted ta te Hench obi bret clean fouree, like every new broom, | Hostox, Jan, 4.—A petition is before the ata Jury wan ladired bythe, Coote coon tram Tho rovurso giving Davis ie majority ain Ha taht, elected a ar has el peed, and an none Democratic Admin: Trobe Ooart a Waeers oonaly from Harriet M. | until after th i) gf the Court re ly . ae A a roar a ise satnlguer Low will sail from this city for China on The stan ied read Is compleis {rom Oe g9, | Ou tho c “deco Kitation ugurated, bo begins by ap- non, claimlug to be the widow of Oliver M. 4 mee! eet the ¢ Brooklyn Board of ea. roe pected iv Gan ating bis blood and marriage relatives | Shannow, late of Newton, desiring to be appointed Thistaudisetet | OR, veuterday, a complaint "was received. trom | , Attorney General Hoar will reign If the Provident *Soat he titi rently rumoved to-night hat for admintetratrix of his estate which 1s aoderstood to Curemonianees'at | Henry” atichardd, ‘ot 1 peset pias, who alrged A. leading tay banker now tn Washington ion Hovise that lis daughter 11 years, had bi "ne Rev Rev. Dr. Carleton Chase, Episcopal Bishop of | doubts the Amite of the United Sales negotiating iph, Beret OfBerr of your port, the daintiess morsel in amount to $200,000. Objection i» made that the Si Htevorty. | cruelly beaten by Mine Riche, t teacher in'Schoo! | Now Hampshire, ls at the polat cram POF adicper cob European | 6 a t Chureh for Deaf M vom, fi Shoes of Fens port toe Sniatiens Roe red a eee ey apg Maple des ait therefore In consequence of which hie had becn com- | Joneoh B. Adams was lusugurated Mayor of Porte: | ott! supposed that the New Th ABR yay oe ner hina, throng tho ie the relative eed provagd of 1 the laws of Indiana. ‘The petitioner alleges. tals belied "to: take ber fi ool, He demanded | moutn, N. H., yesterday. The city debt ts $150.000, Convention to-day will nominate dhertina |, fo law, ‘Two or three other imiportant of divorce to be invalid ‘under the 1 aH lovostigation, has cleared Jadge Gilvert from | un tnvestigation ein the strict by Goxen lesser ones are to be filled in @ similar way, But this is nothing compared to the appoiatment @r Superintendent of Insurance and that @ banks, It ie here tut the Governor ovherboo |, @etaulished bene Bight of this Stat and claims to be able to show one or more Jutta | decisions ulready made in her fayor personal the Supreme Court of this State, The case wos dow. (inuce for a turther besring, jovernor and General BL T, Dow nroad rrernor an hoe Yor ak a ecution of his duty, a appear that Fisher hus been the v1 conspiracy, Mrs. Fisher bas gous to her fat Connecticut, aad is Aying, The Rev, J, Hyatt Smith will speak on the subject rr of temperance this evening In the Howard Mission New Poncurixe—A Porcupinoushornotarian | Mr. Greville-Nugent has been elceted to tho Brit- tah Partiamons tr Martio, voclal notice Aa to-day’s Sum. —Ade, Saag Som Longety, over Berio, the eal Bighteeuth etre we. pends 4h molo; loyed fn th Port Jeu vis I Sr'ngcount,of the: feduetian at tines por'day W 6120, Ther have nut rea

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