The Sun (New York) Newspaper, January 8, 1870, Page 1

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

‘THIRTY-SEVENTH YEAR. PROGRESS OF THE STRIKES, THE SCRIMMAGE FOR THE SPOILS. —— —-—— The Mayor to have iy One Vote Inthe AN AMNESTY PROPOSITION FROM TREASURER PALMER, Pre ‘the Workinqwen! Nearly all the Democratic members of the Legislataro from this elty are opposed to the propo- sition which gives Mayor Hail the power to fill tho hundreds of lucrative offices that will become vacant ‘when the bills abolishing the Albany Commissions ore parsed, The friends of Mr. Hall, however, think that he should have, as chicf magistrate, the right to make apporntments, and that the exercise of this right will bes practical proof that the ancient pre- rogatives and privileges of lis offices, as derived from the early charters of Dongan and Montgomery, have been restored. But the majority of the Assemblymon in the va- rious districts have decided In caucus that the Mayor shall not have the exclutive control of the offices. ‘They are in favor of authornzing the Board of Al- dermen and the Mayor to bestow such places as may full {nto the hands of Tammany among the workers of the party in all the wards, bat they will oppose the Tammany scheme which makes the Mayor the sole dispenser of the spolis, A new chaster, which will provide for the repeat of ali the laws authorizing the Albany Commissions, 4s to be presented next week to the Legielature, It will, when adopted, restore all the former rights of the City Government. Col, Murphy's bill to repeal the Excise law seems to give general satl+faction, —— LEDWITH SERENADED., and George Francie Traln~ Lett Ran Francieco—Systematic Reduct! in Californin—Filling the Important Offices, , Representatives of the Workingmen’s Union (atonded the meeting ot the telegraph operators yes Serday morning, and George Francis Train sont « wammunication of sympathy. A letter from San Wrancisco was also read, written by Mr. L.N. Ja mobs, in which he says: ths fe consol jam Auantio and Pacific States Dompuay Wb Lio Western Caion, Operators in bacra- oa wa uairiaranl woid bi Pesce ate Mare tecenved novies that reductions will take place on Derpatchos of sympathy were received from varl- 0s points. ‘oing om on thi ‘THR COMPANY’ TORY. Gen, Primer hus published an address “ to all officers and operators of the Western Union ‘Tele- Empb Company.” It recapitulates the facts already Padlished, end warns the members of the League that by subsertbtng to such an obligation as theirs Ahey pul it (oto the power of unscrupulous men to fvork them injury. It concludes: ) Buch of ou aa think rightly upon end dorire to rotnrn to the employines ueations, re left, ll be received with the same feeling wh ishorto been ent A for you, aud be protect | ‘ate quict and ps eFforiianice of ) onr duties. The telegrams from all pointe are that business is going forward as usnal, The torce of operators in Paina is 1; Washington, 18; Baltimore, 9. We entire force south of Richmond I JUSTICE Dew + Throwing District tor which @irikers, Pos tive as-arances 4 wabtes ore working as usual, and a deepateh has been received (om Mr. Orton, President of the Western Union Compary, approving the action of the officers hare, 1¢ 14 emphatically denied that any despatches have beow sent by mail, At the main office last poigiit everything Was working «moothly, ———_— THE IRON MOULDERS STRIKE, A procession numbering about six or seven uousand of the clizens of the Twentieth Ward paraded Inst evening through Thirty-eighth street, Ninthavenae, Thirty-first etrcet, Tenth avenue, ‘Twenty-seventh street, Sereuth avenue, Thirty- third street, to the residence of Jnstice Ledwith, 219 West Thirty-third etreet, The procession was balled with cheers daring it# parade througa the Ward, After the band bad fiuished its grecting, Justice Ledwith appeared on tho balcony of his Louse, end was greeted with enthnslvstic cheering. When the applause had subsided Justice Ledwith said My Frizsps ayp Feitow Crttzexs—U appear be fore you to thank you for this coinpilinentary exp sion of your regard, and for ye } Cessfal Panport ac the polls on the 7th of It was but one month ao vou ¢ trate tor this Police Di ; ‘th of December Messra, @. R. Jack. poo, Burvet| & Co,, of the Execlstor tron Works, jundertook to reduce the wages of their employes an ; Grepita the mort dete Yen percent The firm was ev im paying less | OF he rammany Kink, haa the uaa! rater for #! about town, | tre, aud torrant canvaisers,” Tavs. apie nf : the day you elerted me. the Temrnan pr in otter words (rom $3 to $5.00 per day, instead | Board or Police Justices, have sald tuatL shall bot pre of B.00 to Fh Hide in this district. } Seven of their workmen, members of Union No, | yyy hitormed. cone ter 25 of the Iron Moulders’ Internationa’ Uniou—e | Which was given me on th eflantly avd auda fiends, It hae beeo sof the Taman: have thus sought oO 'another dist ave for the mori roaching when t the people Fecard to Justice Shandiey 1 hy tertain for that gentleman vi 1 that Tai ody that numbers about 10,000 members, and has Ite ramidcations all over North Awerica—resisted ‘thia reduction, and stopped work, They first tried fo explain to thelr employee that business being fiir, and thelr houschold expenses at ibis ecason Delug lurgely increased, a more inopportune time Yor reducing their wages could not be chosen. The weply of (he firm was that meu are worth far more An gummer (han in winter. The workmen say they cannot understand the philosophy’of this remark, frpasmuch as they are required to turn out the same of work at one time as weil as at 1 King avd Petor B. Sweeny, 9 punish you by transfer: t triumphed; bat the day is 86 men will learn th e nothing to say. Tou udest personal feeling; hot the magistrate whom the t elec Mo on with the ai ¢ done in the past, h very effort to expose aud onpose this nd will sxpend very cebt of the sm ary of the é which T hol f for that pep opie are wi us; and It will ¢ of the people will be the Inw of our cropolts, Justice Ledwith retired amid deafening cheers, Samuel G, Courtney, Exo., ex-United States District Attorney, delivered an eloquent speech denunclatory of the removal of Justice Ledwith. Jovenb Blumen Fsq.. Joba Rafferty, Eeq., Jame Conan, and adiressed the throng, which disperse lat a ur with cheers for Ledwith and growns for ny. Tho Society men claim to have snother grievance— namely, stead of advertising for men when She firm) wont. them, they keep @ plicard hang up in Castie Gurder, ani im thet Way procare cLeap oF to compete with them, and then try $0 reduce their wages to the level of those which The others accvpt. But the Union men soon gather fuch mechanics into their Associations, aud thereby procure for them standard wages, he wort yy that Uh desire to take ay urdy 7 nite in —— THE GOLD BUBBLE RISING, formant ah ret The Elest Lively Time fo the Gold Koom and enter the. sight with them * 251 An bine have been parvally successful, Kamors, ago, whon two trikers ut During the past two weeks, whenever gold dropped below 191, and more espectolly while the rang’ Was trow 120 to 119',, care‘a! observers of the duily operations of the Gold Room have noticed that certain merchants, foreign bunkers, and others were quietly pnrchasing small amounts, but aggre racy laws, end were locked. ap all tliey were taken before Ju tice x Market Court, and were by him irged tev sine the Union, whieh umbers 600 mem- bers. ames e Pee at acarty t ae Tay Koad stunting on | cating large eums. Some twenty millions of dot- Ing the sinke, met in Folle n’Avonue B | lars were believed to have beeo thus purchased for Tenth street. The meets priste! $800 to sustain tLe fomm:ttee with “5 appro pointed a power to aisburse thie fond and to Offer rexsonsbie propositiuns to the men WLo are now scapbin,’ im the Excelsior Works A committee was also appointed to watch the shop. speculative purposes, ‘The German bankers bongiit all that wne offered at 1195/@1191, but declined pur- chases above those figures. It was rumored in the street during last w ‘Tk wan slated thet Mr. Jack-on bed made over. | shat a prominent Importer had bougut over $1,000,000 me of bis men, but t don't i vpose to | at 122 and below; that Pickersuill and Co re vis employ until their and Iswful de- | loaded up to the extent of § 000; the drm’ of A, are complied with, oF belr funds give | Belmont & Co, having $4,200,000, while ut. But ns they are membe on Internacional | Seligman & Co, Haligarten & L. Von Hofwan inion that has already expen: warly two millions ont ov the figat ron foundrivs & Co., Philip Speyer and ober forelgn houses were investing heavily in the precious metal. ‘These rumors, slthough not autuenticated gave strength to the price, and soon Wall street was full of eonre tnges and reports respecting a mammoth bull movement which would earry gold to 180 whenever Members of Congress wio wero said to be in the i vould have opportunity to opcn a branch Is of le bf dollars on strikes, and has cone he ewer of Louticen Cooper itty parts of the country, t of defeat, Besides th ands, the Toteroations! Unioa bas a find oF about whieh will be placed at their disposal if re- ae An impo rt: Strthe Th: ed, ‘The workinen of Steinway's piano factory are excite. over & rumor that their wages are to be cut own thirly per cent next week, “Dbey will meet 60 Thursday atternoon next to protest again @ach action, and toey call npon tl men in ofl er iactories to Jolo them es & meweure of ation Op Monday lant 0 in the Gold Room recog nized s new element of vitality imparted to shelr transactions by the appearance of attorneys of v ron# prominent stock operators, who commenced ‘oom visions of its day has recorded more lively the old glory of furmer and bellowing, fairly bidding lively, and gave to the former Ch f y Bach rday Geatenl laterest 4 ‘the Gold Room may be regarded ae ' ; having regained its former prestige, LOKD ALYSLEY'S COCKIALLS. Wf catventiy reyorted. int the’ go-called Woon ae war party, with Travers and Smitu, Gonid & Mar. Dick Kadtord Tending Bar in a Drinking pal. of tors tp, are tae princi the Gold and Haloon on the Outskirts of Bostou~How | Stock Boards; that Travers, was selling gold yes bo is Dinenised, ferday, ‘and Bilin, Gould & Martin baying: that 0, Mai ‘o., Vou Hofiman, au A gonilvinan who returned from Boston on | S#leian © Oo. tire. “sellerk, white Wan suum MPouredny, saye that be eaw Mr Richard Radford, | Co. wers bnyleg bearlly, To-day will be decidedly alias Lora Hubert Leroy Aisnley, who recvntly fled | 9 reat day in Woll street, All are on the gud vtee, pA ahs celal fo dirgruce from this cily, employed we berkceper last week, in an obscure drinking estabhshment in Pabe suburtys of that city, At frst the gentleman did New Hamp lean jon, Coxcou, Jan, 7.—The Hon, Onsiow Stearns was nominated for Governor and Charies P. Gage saot recognize the woukl-be lord, who evidently he | for Railroad Commissioner. A communication was eth ord law: subsequently received. from Gov. Steurne declining en good care that no one sball. Radford is mucb } TH" tn tination on aceount of ill Health, A cum itered, and bas a weary and careworn expression on his #illl boadsome face, Ho has shaved off en- Birely ils once admired golden moustache, and lias Probably donned a wig, a& bis Dairies pow consider jably darker (uan When he was in thie city. He was pwoll dressed, and made desptrate efforts to appear elf-poseesscd. My lord (7) mixed a" cocktail” for or informant, which we are aesured was exceedingly Bice, The titled barkeeper asked the gentleman ‘whether he was from New York, what the news fwas, and bad they heard suytling from Lord \Aineley t Hadiord was told that things in the metropolis were gercrally quiet and even dull; that there was mit ce was appointed to walt upou the noting request bim to reconsider his action. Reso were adopted expressing confidence in the Admin) tration ; congratolating the country on the reduction Of the ‘pubife deol; favoring. tae abclition of the franking privilege ; urging tat the uominal restora tion of uny State, by fraud, as in the case of aud void; nnd denon York Legislature in reforence nent, as a blow mimed ub iropartial Stearns withdrew his declination, aud on yentlon adjourned with resolutions in ‘eulogy of ox Becretury Stanton, EE An Trout On the 21st of Decembe: of Key West, a storia 0M We breaches over the deck of Hitle fr any news, execpt that people believed thut | Tes, and made b over € [Whereupon ihe natty barkowper rabbed bie soit | ai hour, The Mag ship Severn was uot able to keen ‘write liane tozetticr and propos 1 He bas been forbiiden the irincpal gambling establishments in this elty, and ulthourh he has never visited Mr, Morrisery's estab ishment, that ian steerage way and when sie pitched It he propellers out of watcr, During the i would have been imooseible to ‘comr:an up mor gal hor render any assistance to the monitor, as a fontleman his repeatedly vald 4e would put hum out | 1h y x oat could wot possibly have npproached her, nor be did. Kudford having thus been denied admis. | boat could not piney tine aed on her! ion to te guming cotablishments, has been driveo to keeping a bar, Mrs, Kadford has almost recovered from ber re went bev ere illness, Woen the gale moderated tho Severn took the Dic (ator in tow, Admiral Poor says that monitors hould not be seut Ww wea except ia mouerate weather, —————— The Roughs ot a Pigeon Match, The pigeon shooting match for #1000 aud the championship between Ira Paiue, of New York, ana rhs Morgan, of New Jerecy, on Du Bois haf ile track yeaterduy, was a fizzle. Paine wus by a crowd of city reugbs, and Morgan bad very little fatr play, Finally the referee decided the forty.seeand bird ayatnal bim on the ground that lin map hed gathered the bird from bebind instead of facing it, A disc ute arove, durmg which the roughe cut open the bas! pigeons, and soon there Were not enough left by shoot the thateh ont. Paine be- ing ahead uv the score, the mateh wax decided 10 ats The Navy Departunent or Admiral Porter has fordered « new change in the form of flazs to be rworn by Admirals afloat, The time-honored bluc Pennant i» aboliahed, and in its place fing all red and white, precinely like the Americon ensign without the union or blue fleld, # to be flown at the main by the Admiral, at the fore by the Vier-Admirs!, and at the mizzentop by all Rear. rwcked Adwirsls, VhLo fag has deen flying from Kear-Ad: | jarcr. ‘The judges vere Mr, Marehall for Pas miral Godo flag-abip Vermont since Wednesday | Mr. Clarke fur Morgan; and Mr, Samuel Spencer The , oMiewted In the double eapscity of trapper und Aast. ‘The new Adwiral’s fog resembles the Bro- | YM" men Flauicrd at a distance, and our fag-ehips he lafler will be mistaken for craft froin thet bosy port. The tailors of Wusbingtou are understood to be — Georus Peabody Ponrianp, Jan. %.—Tho Upper House of the ral, @p close communication with the ecbamelean Ad- y - Maine Legislature has appointed & committee on irs Fores propomog w rasiel ehauwe. te the | MODE, Haat ie eda to be neon sented by ® committee from ver Common Couneil. The monitors Miswtonomon snd Terror, and the corvette Alaska are to be a guard of honor to the fun: eral fect, duc apout the 18tii inst, in Portland, Me, and Will Hire “16-inch” minute guns during the cere: monies, Her Majest # Movaren will take the post of houor, while the United Sluts plenmer 11) wouth and the other ships of war will follow in live a Service. ‘This will make ihe fifth change that hus curred wince the beginning of the war. ‘The Ad Irai is understood to be preparing a specially new form June neat to Bu Ove ae Tt 1b n be Cuicago, Jan, 7.—Daniel Walah, who was to have been hanged im this city to-day for the murder Of hie wifo, bee had bis eeutomce commuted tu tm priscumens lor ile, mbers of the Regiaiaturc, frum districts outside this city, have greed lo abide by whatever action the Democratic ers of this cows ke | Fon ne oandy may sake ly naucud On @U thie city, Bl awer man from her and Stace to make a Christm: Polie, ule Tew do; Dial At the lust meeting of the Ame the ring Was surprisea by a fi by their opponents, It tas been usual for the lead- era to * Which of ¢ Waiker, '. Bretson, Hanauet of The French Cercle de I'Harmonie celebrated their fourth anniversary their Clab house in Clinton place. bers of the Club and invited gu the occasion Salomon, the President of the Club, presided Pith great success, soaret The Mr Fromenthal. were, the Cercle the P were m: and ue LIFE IN THE M —_—. DASHES MERE AND THERE BY THE SUN'S REP impudent Canvansers. Early in December Nehemiah Brown, pretend- ing to be a general agent of the Farmers’ and Me- chanies’ Life Ineuranee Company, called on Mrs. Marraret Roelter, of 18 West Forty-fourtn atreet, and asked her to insure her life, would think about it; and the next week he called again, when she agreed to take out wi Policy, Thereupon he informed her that she mast first pass a medical examination, reappeared with Dr, Charles Kuhn, of 163 Orebard street, who obliged the woman to disrobe and an- impertinent questions, {Gus the first premium, for which they save her a receipt on one of the Company's blanks, ‘Then they went away, telling her that sbe should re- ceive bir poliey at an earlyday, As she had intended Roelver eaid nothing Sago, when she ta er receiving it the Company then apveated were urrested, und the concern « fraud, to the police, sad Kula "and mp" the whole proceedings in nominating the List of officers for each ensuing year, A resohi- tion offered by the Hot bombshell, cailed for tee of Atteen to prepare and present dates for office the evsaing year, eflort was onsnece ti organization of Committee: Nathan ©. A, Bassett, John Dr. Preterre, Norm pon, ‘Thomas Adriance, Nash, Charles EB, Bird, H. L, Stwart, dei wey de. fully made to defeat this resoin- ETROPOLIS, ORTERS, She told him she endowment ‘The next day he They then took Drosent to her hosband of the to him about it nn xiven up nll hope Mr. Roelter visited the rest it Browa —_— Cae Diamond. joan Tnstital movem t made Hu. the Stuart, which whs the nomination of » commit- A +trenuoas means nothing jens thin the ‘The following ts the Ply, Will 01 John Distart evening by a bavquetat Some snty is were present, a8 One Of unusual enjoyment. by Mr. Fleuro and Mr. ects of the regular toasts Harmonie, France, the United and the Invited Guests, Speccbes y Mr. Sulomon, Mr. Villa, editor of the Nvevo Mende, Mr. Dona, Mr Ferver de Cow Flearo, Mr. Kehwab, air, Vailient, Mr. Mari others. The festivities were protracted til 8 late hoor in the evening, and passed off in the most de- lightiul wanner Th ss Anniversary of the Phitotexian Society. sixty-seventh anniversary of the Philolex- jun Society of Columbia College was celebrated in the Academy of Muste lust night. d to its utmost extent by the friends of the Socicty, who, in the pauses between the addresses, were entertained with music by Theodor own mus ‘The addresses were of average merit, clans. ception of Edmond Ke © Runs, The halt wos Thouas's ‘There were eleven speakers in all, with the ex ov “ Independence of Character,” by which was superior; another on by “Clarence Conger, which would have delivered but for an aud a thid on the urul rolling Monuments of M.Sinyil, which was a well-eus: tained production througnout, > An East Side Temperance Lecturc. atly yesterday morning Joh Hoolahan, who had been arrested for drunkenness, died in Hasox et Court prison of imtemperance, At about noon )osterday, two youshs applied to the keeper to learn whether John 1H. The your to oe the prise that prison. prov locked uy in years of age, o.and when he learned Chat bis futher wus dead, he seemed stanned, He then asked pet Pee, and when taken into the prison he fell upou the body and wept bitterly, When eslined down and induce! to leave he told the keeper, between lis sobs, that ad only just 1s mother in the hosmtal where phe was under treatment for an nceident, The American Navy ofthe ners of Chariti The Cominis tion, sccompan Smyth thon, ¥ asiand yesterday, the Incbriate Asylum, aud on their arrival at Hart's Inland were warmly received by the young tars, who a the ev, Dr ture pos:ibulitie dency. cation, the Walters medals, The Commissioners touched at hapin addressed the boys on th - ure. § and Correc- by Messrs. Larremore, 14 wis, and other members of the Board of Ednea ited the school shiv Mercury off Hart's dressed Mercury * ft of their exaltation to the Presi- Repu Commissioner Kelly, of the Board of Kiln . Ob Deball of Iie associate: ard Matthew Murphy beautiful ave Henry bronze ican Te our report of the attempt at organization by the Republican Central Committee, om Thursday night, injus ce was done Inspector Walling, The Inspector has been long and favorably known in the Department. The fact that he lout himself to neither party is sufficiently attested by t complaints which both factions make agvinst him, Ho simply did bis duty by endeavoring, firet of ali. to exclu the delegates, recognized ws edued reprosduc itive then confined Ii without regard to the interests of eith t side, peac: On Thursday evening Frederick Yo Jacob Ryker, formerly ‘vartocrs in bus relled in Meyer's Inger-beer suloon, in Hud when Youngman threw Ryker with stove against tents ofa boller prostrate man. ed. Your full His man was sent to all but cb by the weknow! the contending Int: res florts to the prerervation — uch violence that it upset, aud the con- f sealding water fell over the ght #ide Was shockingly would © county jail, the Re cotder declining to aceapt bail, — Mr. Seward Coming Home, The Hon inetaut Mr. it deiney City A hard D. Ned ver now Lawrences Graham has tak William H, iv expectod that ty Croopatea, Wich walle: tr will ward is at Orizaba. Tt of 197 Montgomery street , denly Inst evening oat a cross warrant for the arrest of OMtcor Patrick Retlly of Had son City Mowers. Hl & Krueger, the Newark la w wagon killed Numa Nicolet, have given the men. faunlly 80 or beer — LOSSES RY FIRE, —— Now, 11 and 12 Aummer street, Boston, were dam- 10 Deus Mar's biacksm}:h shop, at Blzty-ninth street aved yesterday & and Niuth avenu Hive trame bn on Thursday nicht injored bys fall capes Was burned perterday hd ‘vin deaths bY be failing OF La burned in ¢ 4 ¢ Filus. — LATEST LABOR NEWS. —— Bricklayers’ Union No, 7 have struck. ‘Whe extensive print works of Mesers. Keid, Barry ry @ Co of Passwie, Nod., Will DOIN Operations next week wiih 200 nployes. The Workingmen's Union Inst nlyht elected : pergeaitnt Arm W. Young, Vie “BROOKLYN, cietary, W F, Jolin Wood Presidents, Purdy HK. Blint;' Corres jnancial Hecretary, nd Mr. Alex, fro up we Recr etary, Jesniy — William Brown, was committed by Justice Riley yorlerday on the charge of embex7ilog 6300 from Lis eni- ployer, C. W. Knowlton, he db Caster, the 300, Tr Gizsea, Wiliam Skid er the ai Prrokloa, thelr Wal f guished brothers, thedral orgabits of Canada, will preside at the urual coucert at Plymouth Church to-day, ‘The receipts of Plymouth Church Inst year were 04. and the pew rentula for 170 will Amonnt bo ‘The churce Indebsedness, Including the Ketel, Wood, A. neington, t George and Henry » Will deliver his cele. On Funday evening, wh: Mathew Bouety No. 6, of 1. corner ol Fourth avenue aud ighteenth street, South Brooklyn, ‘The Jonce-Goodrich election froud investigation ‘was continued yesterday, and mn day uoat, Thus far BbOULLOO witnesses bi ined, who #wear that the Repaplican candidate, wi ‘The officers of the Brooklyn Women's Club aret Pr nt, Mra. C ra Curtis Bul Becretal lug Honrd ot Diveotors, tell ul tard, Miss Gooding 4 Corr Newboald ; Treasarer, M! Mrs, Anne adjourn Z,voted for Mr 0 War Counted Out, Mi Mint Rhcodore ‘fitout Htecura: rele: roth eapondiny cok tle iM Riau tbient ‘0. se Wasa as: A POLITICAL ROW IN N. A Boltion ¢ Vengeance upon Caln—A stro fis a ter Charges - Fi pce Mthe Body of Police Introduced. . ‘The Mayor of Hudson City a Privo eee the Lawrers . Hoffman Responsible for the Mii On Thursday night the new Newark Common Tt Lawyers Striking from the Sh The argument of the motion to continue the ef the Bite Maliwas-0l Council met and organized, and then adjourned tilt der—side-Whackors, Mouse-Traps, receivership In tho suit by Elizabeth Rodman Bowne Dickens's Views of the Ki Inst night, Politics, ba Democratic Several days agos ‘slate’ was made out for the city officials, since which time great dissatisfuction has been At the meeting were named by the Democratic members: City ‘Treasurer, Charles T, Street Commissioner, Wm. Allen; Overseer of the Poor, Daniel Murphy; Clerk of Centre Market, De ‘Witt C. Jor Police Justice, Amal Dean ; City Connse Jr City Attorney, Michael BR. Kenney; Police, Jamon Peckwel Bort; Lientenants, W dore : Ol ertas ‘ is brother Rodmap. Rodman K., the only oth negau: Chief Engineer, Adam Good; Superin- | which Sawyer, Sr., had uttered, in effect that if he | 4on Or Ramuel, died in his fathers hvetime, reaving | lass. tendent of Almshonse, Hdward Kuvanazh ; City | (Sqwyer) knew who had pablished sn ex parte re- | au only ehild, Kilzabeth Rodman, the plaintiff Hall Janitor, Even W. Deshro Alderman Baker (Rop.), ¢x-President of she Coun el], moved an amendment to exch of the candidates named, substituting tho names of others, some of whom were Democrat ealied, Alderman Bak Hegre gig er thir young Bawyer aid eusen'! You Veck-watied four. 2 i ae as Manni, Jan. 7.—-On the occasion of the feast of teen votes, Alderman Gain, one of tile Democrati Looe are a biaek-matter ‘ou black: mailed a mut @ year ago, May ugan, danghter Ald v 1 voting with the Repaoi', | cent of mine out of Aity dollars another brother of Hodman Bowne, broughtan action | ‘*@ Epiphany yesterday, the Cortes proceeded in @ lermen, bolting, and voting with the Repao' Morgan shouted, " You are a Il Against Gen. Duryea which is wll pending, to set | ody to the Royal Palace, and were received by Re- o Orie a Saws ann ated i Nobles paming the cand! tates, but being objecced to, it did | Fedwith. ‘The friends of both sides told conflicting | other was not present when he signed it, that he did | Of a dictatorship has been abandoned. The Min- Bot prevail, ‘The Council then adjourned,’ when | stores, and Justice Ledwith administered « slaty | notsee Mr. Downe sign it, und that he did uot tell | isters refused to withdraw their resignation unless shouts and hisses veracd the Compeit into @ verfect | seprimand. him (Pell) that It was hie WOl. He also stared that ible. Fears for the safety of Alder — he bad. been offered. €20W0 for testefying to tho | ® PFoKramme of policy i definitely formed. Elee- Rocce ai neces eaten ance on ted: | 4 WOM. STRUGGLES FOR BREAD. | proper execution of the will. tion disturbances are reported in Alicante, Aleoy, respected citizens, men of large property and in- ema omg Iu 1847 proposition was made by Gen. Duryea | Huesca, and at other points. ‘This city 1s traoquil, fluence, cried Chamber. inted at Rnd deep wi teristic of Gon, Daryea's present wife, who was the widow . felt, sod charging | stabulary would serve the warrant, siecame to New | of Uillert W, Brwne, makes am@davit upon this mo. | sat, the Government would be ready to open dis: The crowd made no move to depart, evidently | York yesterday to consult with an aitorney, Reeueays Bo ia ¥ having been given her under her | tions of France with the Holy See on the 11th, on waiting for Alderman (iin to take departure, Mrs. e Farents were intemperate, andfrom | “Usbends will, except 10,00) under - maiden | commercial questions on the 18th, and on the do when they would set upon im, At this youcture, | per 4 ash m she commonced broceodinss in 1855 for #4- | inestic policy of the cmpire on the 15th inst. Sith a few friends, he retired toan ante roca und | NEF infancy” she hated even the emell of liquors. of dower ‘ wes lost to the sight of the maddened mob when | Her grandmother had been violent, under the use of e valne of the property assigned her, The Sue: Fatiure, they slowly retired from the chamber, hquor, One day, when Mrs, Norris was a child, her reat ito the plainif’s share under the I H ry Alderinan Cain is an independent Democrat, and | erandmother, while drunk, beat her brutally, tue | 24reement oF April, 198%, now sought to be wet sMAikia, Jan, 8.—Anvihing drawing over 16 refused to vote with his party in the election for | Juringone of her eyes, aide, was $159.590. ‘The value of her dower in- | feet of water must be lightened to pass through the officers «imply because his fricads had been entirely ‘To cseape from an unhoppy home, she married | terest in money, iccocding to the Northampton ta | Suez Canal. Dredges #0 obstruct it that the p daeceed Dae har he chain sa the Rink. Hurthe re, | when young. Her husbands who was tender wod | vies, Wis $97.67, which was more than the value of | is Lazardous. ‘The Company declines to take apy fult of the demonstrations and threatened vio. | temperate, soon died. Left wittiout money, she be- | Se property released to her in fee. ‘The vasuation | risk whatever. It roquires a mint of money to keep Fae eet eet MIthe ite se “Ea: | came a school teacher, “Subsequently sle' took a | of the same property in 1867 was ¢¥17,800, while the | the work in order, lieved by many, will be the driving of | profitable situation asa travelling agent for a book | salve of the same property she received in fee was a him into the ranks of the Kepnolleans, thus making | DabMshing firm, and yielded to the verenasion of her | #1750, Sue deuies that there was uy fraud, Case THE LATEST CUBAN NEWS. a tie in the ent city offiel: biteans again. Her husband became an Incorable drankard. : SOM OF 5 sei fa Cuban Expedition. . Who are Kepudiican He lied» beautiful yong ehuld Ja, ber arms by THE KINGDOM OF NEW YOK Hlivinis otk: Voltea aahanmar: Vike ladk sae er ath ae striking the infant with a large Bible. Another — ye ’ ‘1 THE POISONED PORK. child, which was ste her side at tho time of Orders Executed to the Lets | Naseau on the 17th of December, having cleared for ‘Tricine Casuatty- Four Pers is morning # detailed and accurate account ot he terrible cases of triehinw spirals in the (ow eighteen miles soutbesst of thie c' icicle ng was called to order by Justice Dowling. | them back to Nassat ls Lave bern published in retation thereto, near ‘The MacesAllen Prize Fie After the roll had been called, Justice Scott rose and of which coatain Doiage® Spain le 4 “i w for Is70: First. District, Justices Dow. hong ws) the greater part | wants Mace to pnt up the oriciual champion an; Seeond 1 Justices Cox and Wasurxerox, Jan, 7.—Senator Samner este. MA ob verices places by Gad od bett that Heenan and Sayres fonght for, He insists ‘d District, Justicus Scott and Led: | mates the number of Spa rvoope in Cubs at 99,- pats Uae Coares OF op also that Mace shall meet him in Pittsburgh, to ur- > Sista 4 or wigs to Melony among tem thts Kanecountt | rence prelimiuures, Muce would hike (o ight in Se srauen te Uh aan ere {ii ncouital somone enetand Virgin a or Cru. Thinks he woul tive no | | dusitoe Ledwith moved +0 smend the wotton by | concede the Cubans s Spain would is friohtt : ged ta attendin shew a he went to St. Louis, of even co Cincinaatl, | fneertine the name of Bhandiey instead of his own tn | deciare war npoi Vd of marque to Wont ct Uke Pecan eneet (eu Ae btm Hels not wilHiug vo put up the chaopion beit. and | te ssetzument ‘or the Third Distiiet, and inserting | Aeclare “ar uvon ws aud Tes ane ower ; pohallak fays Te will ave a belt made similar to the one | bis tam rath tit of Conte the Second Distriet Ih English ships, whieh w onths arive ‘ sheet " Allen bolls, Maco kays he cannot gs ia Pittaburgh, | piace of Shandley. ‘The eftect ofthe adoption of this | our coumerce from the (0ahe forty iytan ps Bar yy ihe gong Neon ©) but will pay Allen's expouees af fatter will amendment would have been to leave Justice Lead i eral of those adjacent, ane tw dork wih where he bus been sitting, ‘The amendment rhe Hebalah Gldabontn OM Vast fall the former ta:ned in A sow to fit, tne an — was lost Vor ise Heandment | n'y Tan emenee Caanen Om ul being one and» ¢oldy and whic Wininieers te acainet the auend The Spanish ganbents sailed from Quarantine Groped a Miter of pl theeammer. She was} eo Ji On Fi ica . ment aley, Bix at o'clock yesterday morning, tho Lenbelly taking killed about three works ago, and was in fair cond! scares, Jan. 7.——-On Friday tart Patrick Cox, | peau her departure balf ve hour afterward. Mr, Wm Hon, neither poor gor ve @ well Known former of this county, was shot and | — When Jestire Hoenn gave his vote, he std that | B. Houghroat and wife were passengers in gunboat ay gi dangerously wounded by a negro, named Jonson, | he cust it izainst tuo nrioudinenl and for thenesign, | No Gwe: Ae Pena a ener ment of du Shatdley to . hale ° enptain on the and vesterday his coun: Wo tamlly began eating ihe mist, and gave who war arrested and lodged in jail in default of | Curt, and the cossegnent. assignment of Justice | st was. In Stapleton, t with a warrant to (he neighbors, t withont cookin 1,500 bail. On Tuesday 1 mob irom Mount | Poawith to the Third District, beeanse he hod pre- | for his arrest, bat too late to get the sume served three or four da) revern! members of te ieevant and Walnut to came to the city | viously pronitsed Justice Shandley that he would : - were taken sick. Dr. Meaisk, of Maren and took on from jail and hanged him. ‘The 1 On the announcement of the vote againat the ‘The Spanish Troops tu Cuba. cated, bab aftcr a few daze, cp Ne was at a loos to | City Connell “has passed revolutions denouncing the | guentincnts dustice Ledwith remarked thats ings. Spann . determine the ebuiucter of ihe disease, Dr, Green, of the same town, Was emproyed, who tmmcdia‘ely | to assist the Con} thornes in the proseen eS A - Hy yep mated the number of Spanish in Caba on tbe pronounced it triebica, In two'wreks ten persons | the persons engaged in the mob, when caught, Trea: Waa about tor be carried anh te einstein, | eum wit, at 18,084 had been eeized with toe malady, Foar buve died, — r ils soletun protest to this netton, He mieten five cat mut Doral hve, und one has but the very tthe follo J OBITUARY faintest show of recor 1 To the Board of Police Juatices of U “ity of 3 ve After the death of » yorng woman, Dr. Green dir- +, otherwise ice toand in behalf of che pone Oy wnat, | Brevet Major-General 7 A. Mower, Commander sected s plece of flesh (rom her thigh, and al wre taken nefore Justice Dowling yesterday on {ected and fom whom foulate Mbowt tere: | ofthe Departuent of Loulstana, died iu sem Orleans, of tained a piece of the meat identical with charge of shooting and dangerously wounding of tk ny duty to 1d took the parts to Eixin, where they wi Jacob Coha, “of #8 Oliver street. Sullivans who is 108 Of your Board 9s onngest son of Gen. James & Under a ninguifying glass with an enlarging power of | Omiy 19 years of age, had heen’ heard threatenire ie Sateen aid “Twenuedh from the Pittsburgh Dise = tis bendred times, nd eabjected to a searening ef | tre 1 FGonns aed this foct ‘having been shown ts iu the peopie of the nevooths Eleventh, and povtvreenec gh numerable quantities, Ly ig esti they, ex. wisirate, be committed the boy tu await the ‘Warde, onc in whoserelection ther have had ‘atric wen, one of the founders of Long- As seen under (| . Plain intention of the lew sathorisiog the eleck'on a be like tne sculeet rhoesn open the safe and stole 920,00, On ‘Thursday | Jndges by the people, depriving them Ot the acrvie FLASHES FROM TNE OCEAN CABLES. glassy evening s stranger hired 8 borse and cutter 1m Sara- TEORC ROT ete ne ee Lee Reerae OF SO * uths parched, toge, saying that he was going to Sebuylervilie. He ton the ground that no re: wa mieven piysicians from Flgio, Marengo, Sycamore, | lit #0 4s security, and returned yerterany morn: | 1 abaccalapabieaaeigcanaonll Fs ¢ ark, Arlington has put back to Bristol, Bag., ond other places have visited thedyrog victime. The | int and paid a double price for the tam, Ho was | «1 protest ayalnet it occause it ts evident that the , Kending physician, Dr. Green, an experienced seen (aking ® pickage from uuder the newt. Thahige jai to order trom partica mto de: | . The shi B. Hl, Taylor, astore on tho Tale of Man, wed al Ueelisn enlace deur : have dan HE to vote iw accordance | The antl-Prussian party have s considerable mas 4 ors with hele own tw oppos sion to tho dic: done must be of # oature wholly experlueatal.. He the police of the Seventh ] eavians ct cortain Would be leaders of the Democratic | JoFity tn the new Bavarian Chamber. has little hope of succoring those auder Lis care, | 7 » the pi ne Heseath | airy THOMAS A. LEDWL On tho opening ot the Ttallan Cham bere ministerial but may be able fo arrive at results which will bene: | Word were toil thafPutrick Loftus was lying in a alice Justice Eighty Judicial Distriet New York Cily, | changes are to be made in favor of the Left Centre fit futare sufferers, ed 3 4 7 The trichinw are taken into the stomach with th food in dormant condition, thereafter, made thetr way Into the les of t . it, Justice Cox, Coulter, and Ledwith, © The ‘original ——— body. ‘There they commence the work of destrac | Monroe streets. Crook was an motion, aa oflered by Justice Scott, was finally adopt JOITINGS AROUT TOWN, tlon, and continge it UAtil the muscles are con- ee ed, Justices Dowling, Hogan, Sco't, Shavdiey, Bixby, arene sumed. ‘They breed and die every three days, and | Dent Get Drank with w Pistet tm Yous | unt McQuade, Agwlosi (he sesiguinent, Cox, Coul: | Richteen persons died of small-pox last week te multiply by thousands, The only time whew the Pook ter, and Ledwitn, Justice Dowllag was elected | tuis city patient is 1 this changes taking ploe. “The duration One | eee a renee Ward yestendy foeaea pratir ato restaurant eons ee Count Bertotiag, nafierer's life i» to be measured onty by his capacity | sfrested in the Foot yesterdoy for drunken: ; ie for endurance, being uevaily from three days to Ju’ge Cardozo decides in the Lewis abtaction week Dowling learned that they hud revolvers. he boat communication is to be established be: | mothe ene chem to the Pentten The “ ; rea ve emigrants who arrived in this city from NATIONAL GUARD NOTRs. # 1 nlasion have divided | sunts sin wambered 16m toskiog © total for iow el ——— ‘The Sma. ofa Third Avenue ( Flushing ite Sa. y 1, of the Twelfth Reeiment They had » collision last evening at the junction Three bald hi fH t near Suffolk Apantch Gunboat No. 18 ran into sehooner fA Heb at Apolo tal vals OfFifte strcet, Third apd Fourth avenued a New | Stators the largest tacasusing dfeet Hom tp to tip of | off kandy Hook yesterday ‘afteruoon, aud Oedly dem t second it ne gold meant, fo be ory in Sovent 4 SPARKS FROM THE TELEGRAPH, y eveuing. gf the arimory in Kerenth strect, Italy oecuiied by the -— continues crowded to repletion every Avenue A, now occupied by the Fitty-Hfth | ‘They have onother revolution in Mexico, 4 Dickey and the Delchauty-Hongler Mige ‘The resignations of Capt; Win. U First Hrign gnd Inapeet fantry, Lieuto€ mann, and nounged The hall of Music on Thursday evening wext rh ’ saa tn ahd ae ie Mary Staengler, aged 0 years, a domostic, com: | Catherine Pine, aged 17, last evening was severely ‘Vo-day Hermann offers his last performance in the | 4 he Rav W yt Jecturas in ald of Trinity | sy ited oulciderdy laouiny, Wn Paltiwore yesterday burned about the toch and arms, her clothes taking 01@ Academy of Music, Willlam Hermann will sing ephet vhure kite hed ‘The Dircetors of the proposed Rochester and | Um the stove, aS Wess Thirty: Orth street, A public debate on the Tarif question 1s announc- | James MH. Hackett, the vetoran Stakosnearean | sae Line Railroad lave adovlod te West or Warsaw | , Charles Henninger, clerk (or Frod. W. Smith, of od ia th Cooper Initiate for Monday evening bak fhe hivreny tiem ted the village of Jamaice gy Water ettcot way Held by daatien Bow tag yealees ‘The Third Orpheon Fand Concert and Soirée Dan- | 1 mike Withey hae destined ihe United states Cr rederick Timberline died in the Morriaanta | [89 ainber the clrBe of CADesaInE Hie PRY AM be giten Res cvonian te Appollo Hisil. cuit Jndgesh!p (OF Wwe Olio, Michizan, and Koutueky | pock upon Lhuretay Bight Of lateLaperauce wad capo OMicer McCormick, of Essex Market Ic ice Con ‘The members and members elect of the ¥.M.C.A. | Rishop Potter will preach the first sermon in the [oo é Thavethe sainy @t the Ceutcal oftice of the Pullee. sunounce # reception in their ball oo Monday evening.” | giogting Char h of Gur Saviour, toot uf Hike rtrvet, he | go Company of Rouliahmen ure attempting to grow | “ane Metropolitan Board of Htenith iave publish t Haren © Saviour, toot of Wu vol, K, i colton t 00) ri ard o} wave pablished ‘he monthly concert of the Morning Star Sunday | it, oo Sunday morning ss atiand colton io Anos Maria, Bay [siand, Nooke: sohool is the evens in Apollo Hall on Sunday, ai ‘The annual reunion of Les Bou Hommes Cercle wit) be hold {u the Masonic Temple on Wednesday even: | street, on Sunday eveota, eMortyre.” | ete tom a Hwee, yesterday, @quanuly OLeMKD 1 Cunt, Thomas Hizzingon, who keops an cleeant ing next. eorge Francie ‘Train runs a newspaper in addi pie dip aten watt | Qhaving shop uador the Park Hotel, inforiis us that be ithe Women's Art Association announce thelr | ton to hig other weediip iii ophle ghil prcac 0 | neurite entire te aici | counted &! Buve on lirvoklin tor third seception this afternoon, in their rooms, No, “AUNHALY Lo-uaoLFOW evening Ob "The Fogles © re A q Cuoton Halt, Tie Bibies Injone than Swe 1960 ‘Vne members of the Athlone Guild of Friendship, ba the even: thi ds as Col OF eckaperin, | feceutle been discovered Bear Yrcka, Biekiyou coun | land, completed thelr urrancemnents Last eveulag (OF @ wis the event in the Kverett Rooms on the ey et at hehe aware yoratinw ang exdapern, | ire fora, nan Frunel seatardap sont to | nec oamauen ia sree Halton the Ut los ‘The Rov. Wayland Hoyt lectures in Steinway Hall OW 3OFK, TR he ster at to Police fo every purt uf the clty on Mondayevoalg ou <-Wlat Was What Mr. John Savage, Preatdent of the Trisn Ropultic, | Mie Lextlature @ #pe Jal metsage On the Fittoenth | ordered tom cenaue, ber the bene of the bulding {und of Trinity enter that Mr Joba Martia, the recently deteated ean: Chureh, didato for Pariiament trom’ Lungiord county, Ireland, | Some Arkon started MMlclt tobacco ‘The Waverley Theatre is to be reopened on Mou- sy oveniax with the new combination denice Taylor, | dudve William Johnston, of Washington City, Qeiieater, Mins Av Schoue, aud Biss Alexnuder, Luo | delivered sineiuorial sdareas on thejate k's, winuton | John K, Burnett, of Ithtnebeck, a brakeman, fell bill # Varied, and promises to be entertaining. Last night, in Wike's Hall, Ciocinnatt, before tue bar of | from a train at Pobghkeopsie yestcrday morning, acd | M's Ira ¥ ‘The woman department of the Frankitn Klectrical | Hamilton county, Was lostantty Killed, Secreuiy Mr. Henry it. Mill, Treasurer, Me, Samu Inativate met iB the Cooper Union yourday. ‘There | Wa, H. Webb, of New York, and the merchenta | Prince Arthur gave his first ball om Thursday night | i" Martin, Meteorologist ; wid Mr. Thomas Gaskell Eiiesleea Sah eomslve BY man’ cst | Suhtnneler ha MeTunctealy Wh oP Spot | econ aaa Mer ees beadsnapann te | Matar can ; al resol cal elecish | with reference to the k hy roll jeaate than Slaase 4 ton sceamers ou tuo Foutuern cuast, {cae numbering sbout four huaared. Yenterday morning at 10 o'slock, the lonnrers of ‘A rand Masonte ball in aid of dlitressed Cuban | Qn Wednesday, « Committee of Henry Clay Laxtge, | | ‘The Minols Legislature | orantyed yesterday. mm on Is Lo be given in the Acadlel of busic ou | A. P.A., Comsating of Mesors. Parko, Joho A. Hall, vernor Mareball recommends that the Government * hata PUMA e's vey tt | Soaroue smettin ica tun yreolo ses. | eltet in "etlcutt in as svach S's Susu | Hachve iauntoy wa out angomen! 0 , Hhvnil ne ote, Bight a the Revere House, ony Lodge, No. 8), Of bia cli. reek erieing ‘rom the Wionloeg (rouble palod (ue ofticar, balloting for canctid a 2 confounded An effort was wade to withdraw the resolution ‘Alderman, F Ward, cried, “Hang himf; be ought to ve bang!” ‘The crowd surged toward the floor of the Counc! Finally, Alderman Baker, with a cooine: af men during (he The Finy-Aith Re third annual ball of Prince of Orange Lodge PRICK TWO CENT. THE OLD WORLD'S NEWS. GREAT BRITAIN LAUGHING AT THES GOVERNOR OF NEW YORK, THE CURIOSITIES OF CRIME. THE JEPFERSON MARKET POLICE COURT PRIZK RING, — Democratic Alderman Threatened Chamber—An Infartated 1, ‘The previous Council was Hepubitean in tthe present, by e strict party vote, Is by two majority. Claret-Admonition from the Benen. In Jefferson Market Police Court, yesterday was heard the case of Ben), F. Sawyer, Mayor of Hudson City, who is jointly complained of with Samnel Ropes and J, J. Brouman, for conspiring to defraud one Cornelius C, Campboll of $115,000 in North Carolina railroad bonds, 80 far, the eom- Plainant has failed to make out hi« case, While the Kitigants were waiting in the examination room, Mr, James FB, Morgan, of 14 Wall street, the attorney for the complainant, and Mr, Sawyer, @ son of the defefendant of that name, indulged in a pugi: atic encounter, Young Sawyer and Campbell had been engaged in tome chafing conversation, While so dulng, Mr. Morgan came in, and greeted all partics pleasantly. Campbell began iromicaliy to reiterate a remai to vet aside an agreement making a division of pro- perty to which sho, with others, was entiticd under the will of Gilbert W. Bowne, was coutinued yos- terday before Judge Cardoxo, Supreme Court Cham- bers, ‘The controversy in some of its sepects ex- tends, It appears, to transactions of over a quarter of a century ago. Rodman Bowno engaged in business in thle etty early in life, and established the fire ferry betweon New York and Brooklyn, Subsequently ho went into partnership with his brother Samuel, he, it elated, farnishing the caprtal, i In 1852, being seized with what he supposed cholera, he made a will ely bh perty to his brother Sauuel, ever, and continged in. busine paraiyris. ‘Tho will of 182 Provate. Samuel devieed to three-fourths of all the real est racy they Have in Lond Loxvox, Jan, 7.—Sir Curtis Lampson bas written # letter to the London 7imee, ridiculing the fnti-repudiation declaration in the annual message of the Governor of the State of New York. He takes occasion t remind Gov. Hoffman that it ts owing to his action that tsk has control of the Erie Railroad, and ¢hat thorefore he {s responsible for that fraud, Charles Dickens delivered o speech in Birming- ham last evening. He alluded to.the fact thate former speech of his had been misunderstood, and he wonld therefore take this occasion to restate bis political creed. He had no falth in the people (with w small p) governing, bat entire faith in the people (witb a large P) governed, He put infinite trast in the masses; none whatever in the so-called ruling anifested toward the “slate.” it nightthe following candidetes Henry Renner; Recetver of Tuxcs, Gray; City Clerk, Edward Mallen; ralemon ; City Surveyor, Peter Witzel; Perry, Chief of wtam of Police, Theo- Votk, Thomas Fin- dying in "1845 of then admitted to fon Gilbert W. obtained from port of the cite in one of the newspapers, he Would have him tn Ludlow street jail. Young Saw er eatd he would have any one locked up who pub- ished the weeount. Morgan then asked Sawyer whether he meat that for lim, Sawyer replied if it applied to him, he could take tt, Morgan then sid something, when His only dangly Kiizabeth, who was the frst vite of Gen. H. B. Duryea, dica before her father, He gave her by his willthe remaining fourth of ti estate for life, the remainder over to her children, Coroetis K.' and ‘Samuel B, Duryea, ‘The former having died, hie father, Gen, Duryea, uncer the etatate, took @ life interest ander bis share of the torship anors onthe Mediterranenn ‘The ayes and nays being whisker, At thix janctare Nawyer, Sr., interfered, when Campbell, the complainant, spravg forward and held him. All the combatants were arraigned before Justice he declared in the name of all the Deputies, that through unity of action alone, could the victorious revolution be completed. Lu Politica says, all ito Pratedly told bie nieces that he Would make uo will nt would die intestate, ‘The will was witnessed b; fon, both now deceased... Mr 4 the first ballot—in ® tle—confusion revatled. Mosers. Pell and Rem- Pell toatified that the for settlemont, the opposing parties to receive the fame amount they would be entitled to if Mr. Bowne had died intestate, Afterwards, Gen. Dar- Yea prepared and presented a list of real estate, In Which was purported to he set forth all the property of Rodman Bowne, Upon the taita of this state- ment, whieh, ft Is claimed, ws of a similar #tatement {n thie present uit, afterwards turned out to bo false, the parties came to #n agreement. ‘The suit of Miss Dugaa involves the property in tho present suit, aud Brief Biorraphy of Mire. Vrances B. Norris, in the bitterness of their disup- Viet: ie him to tho first tamp-post !" cit Gocken, of the Sixth of the Queens Amoria Oficina t Pronecute an Influential Wires: On the 27th ultimo, Mrs. Frances B. Norris, the well-known temperance lecturess, was grossly as- saulled in Astoria, Having identified one Lang, the son of a dairyman, as one of the assailants, and hay- ing failed to secure his arrest, ac sone of the con- Poli- Jan, Minister of Foreign Affairs, hus addressed a cirealar to the diplomatic representatives of France et foreign courts, announcing that the policy of the French Government will be absolutely pacific, ‘The Senate was in sosion to-day. M. Ollivier and Count Darn, the new Ministers, were present, Count Daru said Fingers ffom the excited crowd were he object ol thelr wrath. ‘Threats loud ere uitered. hed the stl on, Counci! and the holding over of tLe pres. | friends to lecture om temperance. She married the nesault, became insane. Drink in aahort time did tts work, and lodged the victim ander the sod. Mrs, Morris has since earned ler bread as an eficetive temperance lecturer, aud it was while she ‘was on s temperance inission in Astoria that she was maltreated by the Queens county officials. She comes to New York to sue for damaiwe, becsuse no officer in Queens conuty dare prosecute’ one of the influential pouticlons Who is tmplicated in the aa want, Ledwith sent to an Inte King Sweeny's it to the teenth avd Tweaticth Wards. ely wt one o'clock yesterday afternoon, Puerto Plata with a cargo of arms and ammunition, On the t#th the schooner Tweed salled for Jucksone ville, having on board sixty Cubans, On the 19th, while at sen, the Tweed transferred the Cubans the Violin, ‘The Bridsh gaunbout Lapwing was watching the transfer, and after it was accom- plished, took both schooners tn tow and brought Fact nchdents. ¢ Chicago Eventng Pom, ing the office of the Clerk of the Court of Spe- al Sessions, Kvery Justice elect attended. ‘The existing in of Hampahire, Allen wishes to fight somewhere nour St, Louis, | moved that the following assicuments of Police Jus- originated ts owned fj to Rweep the Sens, d ordered the City Ef r-Adwiral Poor esti. W ccitiveron, Jan. it Was apparent that the plan previously shoremen's U. B, Re ¥,and an ol't resident and re Spectod eitizon of the Fourteenth Ward, died on Friday, ‘The funeral of Mr. Arthar W. G Broad: Way drucei#t waa attended yesterta y the members Of the College of Pharmacy, from lis inte residence, No. 3 W n place. edt to the cuble inch. ss they ‘ippeur Lo bé Bh ine ‘They have their amber vi & milion (* oo ERS The Nobbevy of the Glen's Falls Ban Early yosicrday morning the Glen's Falls Na- tloual Bank was entered by burgturs, who blew he change as tt would seom to be a panwiment nit to the people that elected me, no change of magisiraice being tuatle in auy other district I pfoteat ngaiont it because it ls uijuat and anti-Dem. eg tyn spirit and ocratic, clearly ¢ ‘and nu purty Tho trigonometrical survey of the United Kin dom, whieh was begun by Gen. Koy, Ih 17%, ended Weck, With (he completion of the surveys in Beotland, eritienl condition in 278 Division street, Fisher went to the place and od th: war assaulted by one Thoinns Crook, on the December tw Justice MeQuade moved that the ‘This was adopted by the votes of ‘otest be tabled, ustices Dowling, a, Scott, Shandiey, Bixby, and MeQaade ; gu Tn about three di being vitalized, they are found to hy ree from pain is during the bours when Chairman of the Hoard for 1 hu F. Sheppard and Jobo Smith having been A flister ute resta ness, weretiken to the Towbs, and when dus case that (he child Corinna shall be restored to hes wing aged her wecond Regi. | Haven freight car going uorh ronning into a Thi St. Agnes’s Roman Catholic Chai Greenpoint, ‘The horse carson the Sixth avenue Ine were de rth etroct om | avenue persengercar golux sourh, The edicaten On Fiiday next. Wicerdicocial ver? ined opposite Booth's Theatre on Wednesday even- te for thelr annual was detolinhed, Dut the passengers © ohu F, Turner wi!l officiate, MS relatos: wy. = ‘The people of Newton have petitioned the Legista- The Evatern Dis has elected—Prestdent, Dr, Wm, Howrldve, of Company L Twenty. ie. errr . arity town tuto four dietricts. with one | Rd O'Snliiven ; ident, Dr. Verrangs Morse j iment, Was Feceubly presented with w land PERSONAL INTELLIGENCE, juste tWo constables, one dverscer of | Secretary, Dr. J. 1’. having reeraited the tai it nun - highway, and sem, of 46 Lexington avenue, was Hear, pene Wed ‘by four men, armod with elung- oat Will soon taka possession Fa-Consul-General yeoterday from Cubs, Plumb arrive tn Washington —— v shou, on Thurs: Deery aud Di Fe atlll (he attract ons. mated in San Fyai Missouri rated the Amendment yesterday, " 1 ‘The Rawlins tand having fallen short of the $50,008 OF David's! Dean ct the: Futh Rekeade ie Bennie Wenberg, the’ ship chaniller, is in training | (Phe Morinon seblsim continues to raise Satan in 7 wiich New York waa requtred to raise, the Hon, Moses bohwarz, Capt, Koch und Hansch- | to ride in a veiocipede bet ‘ IL, Grinnell supplied the deficiency, Aaj, Istoney, of tho Sixt: Kegticent, are an: | 9, ©, 1, Wadsworth, Keq..i8 to start South on a | ,, The Tast rall of the Utah Central Railway track is | 1. 8.," of Forty-third street, Informa gs that he ete pleasure trip ta a few diy» o be 400 Mopaay. felt in Bakorevitie, Can, | amet aeeRsrLseteputanle Tikes, and 1 Zribune te IRE. The Flymonth Church people propose to severe earthqnake was felt In Bakereville, Cal, | ® car while coming down yesterday, HOURS OF LEISURE, BNUMto MT Meccher'e enlary ene Prevose (0 844 | og the night of the i tnst, * Five Sufferers" comula'n beeagse uo public. ame af Patti be c01 - A slight shock of earthquake was felt ut Victorla, | nouncement {* made that children ander four years a Coterio will be held tn the Academy | _,Carjotte Patt is convatescent, She wiil give €ou- | vancouver Island, On tho sth Inst. rity | age wre not admitted Co Booth’s Theatre. District, will (hank any obe Who may And ali their report, show!ne Wat 199, 24,001 péreons died tu» heey 0 the your ending Oct. Sty ew York, wnd in Brookiye M. ‘The Rey, Wm. P. Morrogh will lecture in the Chareh of ‘the Tuna ‘on, Fourtoenth vry M Allied at Wore an Iriel ta was instantly Several very rich gol: bearing quarts ledges have Superintendent William Barnes how already seat ty composed of Irishuien from the centre of Tre isa Penton, y

Other pages from this issue: