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o “THURSDAY, JANUARY 20, 1870. PRICE TWO CENTS, iVENTH YEAR KEW YORK FOR FREE CUBA. —— NEW YORK, - aes — — MR.SWEENY’'S LEGISLATURE | sortetymemters ts, ite beteran, ant ssrorne | GLORIOUS CUBAN VICTORY. lig aie THE PORT JERVIS MURDER, ts perfectly powerless to rei the assault of th The Preliminary Examipation of Pierre MILLS, THE WIFE MURDERER. at Tteelf—The ant! Ringists, Nothing else talked of to-night, an! {CF GREELEY AND CASSIUS M. Divorce-Mrs. | GoFERNOR HOFFMAN AND TIE SEN- | The terliny againnt the Ring is Intevoly Miter, | GEN, PUBLLO MENTS THE PATRIOTS & Police Court—Trauv | ryx ENEMY IN HIs MOUTH whicn HORNY WITH THE PATRIOTS. ATE AT LOGGERUEADS, Senator Blood openiy proclaimed 1m the Tien, IN FORCE. STOLE HIS ) Mills still professes the greatest affection for tox Workinamen on strike in Crewzot, that he would nt ©) controtied by Tammany — bp aa hat ne had as mi 01 that organization, and Panis, Jan, 19,—The preliminary examination his dying wife, but nevertheless has been heard to | The Ring Dambi Ln #8 muck money as that pv and | a J : P y Meet ot that he di i hel tagonism, Senators Lag hong ‘ne Let the President Prociaim | *ay repeitedly that he was willing to go to State inations~Mr. Norton ond Genet arereosiving encosragement fromm Of witnesses In the case of Prince Pierre Bonapatte igereney Between the Cuban Prison for this wife, a9 he thad for a former one, obeyed—Th Natlon—Spirited Ad. About four years ago he married bis present wife, Wen', coi Shae teases from DD) i he being then» Protestant and shea Catholic, A low York City Charte every day. 1 ‘are Icaving the sink! tar seat ard aisle of the Cooper Institute } year later, at her earnest solicitation, he Joined the | ¥f™ an Occasional Correspon - ship, Mebane thes! ad densbly crowded last night, on occasion of the | Catholic ,Church, and was rapidly gaining favor Atsaxy, Jan, 19,—The work of the session has | Gov, Hoffman issued his cards to-day for a dinner Hee nccting for Free Cota. The platform sug- | among the members, On the aay of the accident, as | Deu In earnest, and from this time forward there | Ply next Wednesday evening, dan, Fol In the Assembly, bills were introduced—Amend- point the rich Tuxurtance of the tropics. Festoons | tie styles the assassination, having been previously | Will be no end to the corrupt jobs and chemes of | ing the charter of the Bushwick Sav! Bank, Mrorcrous mitaitou Aowers of enormous size bung | invested with the capniar he proposed to his wite | ‘Sauire Sweeny's honest Democratic Legislature, A | Brooklyn. Eatabllahing buikleed lines on Newtown Creek, Case " Bocle- Hetiivors shapes from thecelling Above stand the | to attend the funeral of @ mutual acquaintance, | FUMOF was circulated this morning in the effect that | Sr Naw'tork ana vicinity. eatiecson the as: flozof free Cuba was entwined fraternally | And by way of encouragement he remarked that | ‘Sduire Sweeny had broagiit up last night the new | hattan Loan and Trust Company, Relative to steam every side, and they stand firm against the corrupt wey on charge of murdering Victor Noir has been be- the defence The ranks of Tammany are becoming thinner gun before a Police Court, and will probably be com- | Gosmen, Jan, 19,—This mormiug . pleted this week, Mr, Rochefort has been sum- | called Jesse D. Wilcox, Of Neversink, who testified moned to appear before the Court on Saterday ase | that at the time of the tragedy ft was in Port Jer- witness in the case, The Iligh Court of Justice is to he had beon at tea on the evening of the 6th of be .convened in s few days in Versailles to try the | August, at the American Hotel, dircctly across accused. the street from Swinton & Sons’ store, ‘Traupmann, the murderer of the Kinck family, | and had eome out on the front stoop, ‘was executed at 7 o'clock this morning. Notwith- | when he heard the sound of loud voices from ote and th nvoy—The Gunboats~How the American Engineers were Treated. Correspondence of The Sun. Marawaas, Jan, 15, 1870.—The gunboats ar- rived at Havana, and in order to witness their en- trance, and shake hands with a former friend, who to my regret acted as a pilot for the fleet, I went to Havana, and well was I repaid for deaateo the trip. ‘The gunboats came stringing in one after | standing the early hour,the execution was witnessed | over the way; he looked across the street and saw wih that of the Caton, Among the prominent | they could get seats in Mrs. Dooley's carriage. ‘The charter for your city, and that the precious docu- a ner of oan fe ss another in quick succession, and were s00n an- | by a great crowd of people, who taunted and yelled | porsons in the alleyway, between Swintons’ store Ctane on the platiorm were M ‘Aldama, | name of this person, he says, so-enraged his wife | ment was to be introduced in the Assembly this | foycork and Broken; slen, Feantetig the MiOok | ehored about the bay. Yankee like, I wished to | at Traupmann as he mounted the scaffold. An im- | and the adjacent building; after standing a (ow satisfy my curiosity, and going on board of one, I witnessed a apoctacle, such as would make old Capt. Ericsson Jump out of his boots, Randal, an Irishman, and Chief Engineer of the Spanish Arsenal, was on board, swearing about the d—4 Yankee shoemakers who had ruined the boil- mense crowd began to gather tn the neighborhood | moments on the stoop, witness walked Into the of the piace of execution at an early hour. The sont | store opposite, and saw one man pushing another fold was erected during the night on the Place dels | toward the door; as they got near the door, wit- Raquette. Before daybreak this morning, Heiden- | noss observed the motion of an arm raised as if te reich, the oMcial executioner, tested the scaffold, | strike between the parties, and the arm seemed te fastened the axe to the block, and proceeded to the | descend as in giviig a blow, when witness heard ane ing by Aleck Frear, ‘Squire Sweeny's proxy ou | time, Chartering the South German Benoyolent Maeine, Csneros, Del Monto, Mora, Alfaro, Alfonso, | that she accused him of unlawful intimacy with her, | Morn! . ’ Ay Yuriner, and Tanco, ‘The tadies were on theleft | and began to crack the crockery on his head and | the floor of the House, Why the “ Iting” did not | Srclety of Willlamelneahy elem, the Muti Raney e ; a heir project remains a mystery. At any y 1 0 I. 9 find of the platform, We noticed among them, | body, and took a fire shovel with which she struck benbi bd iG cariate ; the "iittle Jokwe” pallding « vablte market a tee, Thi ‘gent 4c Yatsme Deimonte, with her son Leon, who wore | him in the face. He exhibited some bruises in aup- | Fate, one thing Is certain ; the as com | New Kork, Relative to te Hebrew Resevoreat Bo. fe Coban flag on his jacket ; three ladies of the | port of this charge. ‘Then tn regard to the stabbing, | ltd, and if passed will make the citisens of New | {ety of New, York: alto, consolidating the New 4 York Marine Coart acts, and to extend the jurisdic. Aitana (omily; Madame Macias, with her three | he repeats his former story that he was catting | York more than ever the tion of said Court, Chartering the aMielpiia Litera- go Josto, Andre, and Fernando, all wearing the | the strings of his scapular, and was throwing the re- SUAVES OF THK RING, fy, Asscctation of New York. Authorising s new | ere and earfuce condensers of th prleon, simultaneously the report of a pistol; it did not ap- Catan decoration; Madame Castillands, Madame | jigious insignia away in bis anger, when his wife, | It ts principally the work of Abe O'Hall and Geo. | “menuing the charter Se De cOkITe Na Tanoes | 10M the trath. A sum of $100,000 would not pay | ‘The director of the prison conducted nim in per- | pear that the man being pushed toward the door Jalyt, President of the Ladies’ Cuban Aid Society who considered it most sacred interfered again and | H. Parser, wno have executed the Job to the entire Attia Sompany. Repealing the act for laying out | the repair bill, and fully on serviceable | son to the cell of Traupmann, who was pale and ex- | made any resistance; all that witness saw of a third 4 . , highway in Flushing, Authorising the Manhatt Madime Pivero, wife of the editor of La Rerolu- | he threw her on the bed, and in the scuffle he cut | satisfaction of the Ring. But by the time the | 9 tn tn don; Mics Ranker, Mise Collins, Miss Morra, mem- | hls own finger, on Which le shows a-scrated, and | Measure comes up for the Gnal action of the Legisla: | arrond Company (G gonettnet, raywaye nade ters of the Junta, and several others whose names | accidently stabbed her. Neither of them knew that | ture, the Ring will be more than surprised at the fi y J. Clark Division, No, 10%, Sons of Temperance we cannot give, as Seflor Aldama told us their | she had been injured for an hour afterward, and | Opvosition this and their other pet schemes will re- | of the Grand Division of Eastern New York. the engineers having burnt the boiler plates and worked the engine at high pressure nearly the e tire trip, using salt water, without ever blowing off, Randall thought it was ignorance on the part of the cited, as if having passed a sleepless night, Layi person wos an arm ra’sed ; he went Into the store ing his hand upon his shoulder, Heidenreich 84- | afterward and saw John Swinton and James Swin- dressed his victim: “ Thou belongest to me.” ton, but did not recollect any other person particu: A perceptible shudder passed over Traupmann's | jarly, although there were several around; did not a ‘ om 7 ing to the shore 1 | frame as these terrible words were pronounced, and that tatates were not as yet confiscated. he discovered her condition he sent for Dr. | ceive, For, as your correspondent mot long ago a American engineers, but on return! rr! m 5 see Truman Angell or bis little daughter that e ‘The Hon, Horace Greeley was in the chair, and on | Rooney, but his wife, insisted on having Dr. Bliss, | predicted, the days of the Ring's power are num- FORLT-EEREE CONGRESS, soon heard a different tale, tho murderer seemed to have lost the self: | ing, although he knew Mr. Angell. (Mr. Angell had fis left wae the Hon, Cassius M. Clay. clares that his wife had beon of such violent temper | bered. They no longer control the Senate, That ‘eeeate. ‘The agreement in New York made with the en- | possession which characterized him during his | testified that he was standing in front of the store Mr. Greeley, Who was the first speaker, said: applied to Justice Buckley some time ago to | body switched off from the main track to-lay, as the ‘ome restraint placed upou her. But the Jus- xincers was that the Spaniards should farnish pro- Lapirs asp GeNtLEMEN: Ifyou will allow me to | ies ‘advised him to leave her. He therefore had pa. | *auel will plainly show. The situation in the visions during the trip, and $40 on arrival at Wasmxatox, Jan, 19.—Mr. Cowmurva (Rep., N. Y.) presented the memorial of the New York trial, His hands were tied behind bis back, short | door at the time of tne shooting, with bis little chain was put to bis ‘ect, which permitted bim to | daughter) A man came acrom the street and told make a few retarks, before the organization of the | pers served upon hi reparatory to adivorce suit, | Lower House, is also uufavorable to the Rings 3 Havana, to pay for the passage back to New York, | make very short steps. The chain was connected to | some men standing near that Mr. Swinton was shot, meeting 's completed, tt will gratify me. T have a Fic hie ate i lived quietly for awhile, | | prospects, Chamber of Commeree, setting forth that the harbor | 114 aremen to receive $9. The Spanish officers No 4, yer fr of New York is threatened by ® moighboring State the hands by @ rope. Robert A. W. Palmer, who keeps a hotel at Port knew very well would not pay for a few Wo ay as to the gentlemen who caution | cvaryes collectively and in detatle She never pore THE WAR AGAINST THE RING With on qncronehuneel: the: Glia Of Which wee Bris le Wavaen ts Walk Cenk: tan ie re ‘The prisoner was then taken to the scaffold, the | Jorvis, stated that the prisoner, who boarded ot hie as that {los mecting is likely to bring itself into col- | cuted him for joining her church, but was very gl begun in the executive session of the Senate ‘ bf cry? Lople to | steps of which h Steamer would be waitine for there people to take them on was equally untrue, The trip, how. ever, and the provisions furnished were just good enough for euch chaps ne those who forgot their dignity to Rorve the Spanish bloodhound ? 'K Darrel, of salt pork, another of aalt beef, and ‘biseu:t comprised the pro visions for engineers and firemen, and when they re- eonded quickly, in an agitated | house, came thore on the evening of the 6th August manner, After embracing the priest, he cried out | upon his return from the fishing excursion, an@ in @ loud voice persist I have accomplices." | acted very strangely and as though considerably im ‘These were the last words he uttered, His head be- | quenced by liquor. ing in the proper place on the block, the pulleys | After other witnesses had been examined, the were adjusted, and the axe fell—the terrible instra- | ton, D, F. Gedney addressed the jury on behalf of vie Government of the couutry. We shail | that he Joined, She never accused him of andue | this morning. The proceedings after the doors closed | Mmipish by two eqaare miles the circuit of the har. familiarity with or attention to Mra, Doo! bor, and create impediments to the influx and reflux iat it does not, We have no such pur- it y were very exciting, No sooner had the chamber suite . other woma: it whether drunk or sober, " of the tide, which itself served as © perpetual vt in the long struggle between the patriots | he had such an ungovernable temper t always | Deen cleared than a communication was reccived | fice Spanish i kept her in trouble, He would go home sometimes, hi bi e “ died Spanish America and the'r mother | AT noc quding, hie meaisTeady or not such food as | (lone fre centrwacion, Certatn Senators is the ta, | _ ME. SUAIWER (Rep., Mass.) oresented the memo- toantry, it was always the privilege and right of the | he iiked, he would upset crockery and. kick Up a ; fal ot ollbese et How York Gualans (iu proposed a poople, in the early boyhood of the nation, | general row. He was also of a very jealous dispost- | terest of the Ring urged immediate action, About 0 monatrated at Charleston, the Spanish commander | ment of death instantly severing the neck of the fitadtrdet aad serenguhea, Walt GOFETAEAEAE IA Jb fion, and! would frequents ‘home aunusual Kours | ten Democratie Senators, alded by all the Repubi. | cAlarmement of the West Point Military Academy, | Fhiormed thom that such fare was altogeincr t00 | moaster. es eens ne Comment eres Cee ° ertain whether Mrs. Miils was out vi: etter purjosesand resstutions, Thue people did aot | hor and if he found her out he would provoke s | CAB® Yoted this motion down. Then s warm ana wait for ths Government to tell them that itwasthe | quarrel and abuse her. lively debate ensued, Some Democratic Senators Riercs!. the scirit. and the pleacure of the people | MES. Milla Is convaltsceut, and her recent anwill- | deciared in mphatic terms that they would not eon- ot conducive to loyalty, security, or economy. Several memorials were presented for the aboll- tlon of the franking privilege, of public opinion, which had borne with great force Extraordinary precautions had been taken to | against nis olient, tl guord against disorder, The police and military good for the d—d Yankecs. ‘unfairness, as he deemed it, of the press, in prejudging the case, and the conse ? were on the grotind in great force, but their services | quent dimiculties of the defe Deprecating the ingness to appear agxinst bin or to allow her son to Mr, Parrenson (Rep., N, H.) presented a memo- | at last the agents of Livingston, Fox & Co, quent difficulties of the defenc: ng Wat this continent should de a land of free repud- | snpear, lis been overcome vy the false assertions of | Seat to the consideration of any nominations until | 141 intended to eall the attention of Congress to | Philadelphia steamers took « few out of cha have not been nesded ep to this hoer. Practice of carrying weapons, he excused hie cient hes. ‘The people believed it, and Said it, Mills daring ine i aie bet Les Ko ap- | the Governor had sent in aW the names of his ap- | ss or the revenue law ey lake unatt | & aly te duced ri on, tome of # engineers selling ‘The Journal des Déddte is informed that Prin It doin 00 08, Sogo I a Lecinad fa hea a ew ‘i car Against Lim as;soon as she is sufficieutly re- ‘ S : a antl | Sven their clothes an ket away, whilst the nature 0 wusiness, He was a travelling pediar, New, then, 9 few words tn regard to the present | Covered, Foe eee Cocrcee aad In cain | ties of merchandise were amused into the United | reat unable to raise the money lett aa siecrage pas. | GOrtcbakod lias instructed tye Hasslan Ambasse: ‘eincungh. the country Dy night aa well as by strugele. In the Brat place, itis a fact not to be be ——— Gnexpected attack apon the Governor, and In vain | oi, bys class of reat ummtou the ‘German steamer for New Orleans, | dor here to convey to Count Dara the especial con- | Bx... tai gecmod it pradent. to carry means of Uttied ony more than denied, that the atruggle KINGS COUNTY REPUBLICNAS, attempted to calm the troubled waters. But is was dwoniesie’ dire nome Hines hoping to get back to Few, Toes coe ne + eratulations of the Russian Government on his ac- sr I ig peri the entey ee Spanish Cubs is now more th se of no avail, ‘The debate was prolonged, and the en the cnzineers and firemen found out how | cesston to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. @oemed te have Leen stolen away Witt tmonthe olde dm nearly everyone of those | Doub‘ Delegations—Perry asa Poltticl Soveanok GindLED Witeoue qLoTEs. who infested a portion of the territory which in- | tue had been cveated by the Spanish Government, | “Cooley of certain ‘Belgt sarees ated ten Bai gat in lus mont, and in, the idle bravado of 8 the, we hat the rebels wer fy : « ni 0 Y ey delirio he Pee ren Ge TRE UUOET IS be totceed cet Just ne Pretty @ Wess as they bad at | pingtiy, Mr, Beach was confirmed State Assessor, | Ciided the city of Matamoras, known as the © Free | Cvery day that rnould pass fifteen employed in the | circulation in Franee have been intercepted and | pi, ily at tive store of Sir. Swinton, Ace fanchier ] Now, if this atraggle was taking plac Teventyosecond Stree! and the other appolntments were laid over, The | Belt.” wlich, prior to the war, was set apart by the | vovage, and for every day they they had to remain | selsed by the Fronch aaluoritics, pot coming | condi.» ve witvenses b ontinents if there were spacce of thou The Committee on Contested Seats of the Re- :. Mexican Government. The loss of revenue to the | in Havana waiting for the steamer. They went to Mr, | #fer the declaration tl foreign Journals were to | 9 third y ersor r blow, whieh Fer, eee Ne DEES NAT Chika cae brea : Asoned Ring # in a fearful state of excitement. Gov. Hon. | Prien © aus nu hi Hal ihe Ameroun Consul, demanding redress and | b€ freed from censorship excites surpriso, and the | fell between the parties, ana this blow it probably raphe rhe ravelled to get at the opposing | publican General Committee of King's County lade | man especially ie particularly chagrined and morti- | Ualted States py this trae Is estimated at from | protection. Mr. Hall informed them that they | radical Journale accuse the Government of incon: | was which, fi Ne had caused ite eon. We iow extae tke | Sood Une on Tuesday evening, tuking testimony | eo’ Hut itis all his own fault, and he can blame | O€ 494 8 half to three millions, and oMeial inqui- | had mite a’ mistake in tho office sitency and bad fait truck work at Creusot, | SIScBArRe. resull ai inton place on an Island not larger than | 2d ow gseats to contestants, The First Ward oH 7 1 body | Ties lad resulted in the refusal by the Mexican Gov- | this was the American Consulate and | 9,00 paves Teen Oar Ar demonneretion Pet | cee t uien G Ly appen New York, end the tet teat itis gone | had tw Toki: Sha PhenecLIVaLy GYRE nobody but himself, He didnot consult anybody | 8 to abolish the“ Free Belt," and some rem. | Ot the Spanish Admiralty; that he was | They have made mo further demonstration yet. | commit no judicial murder. hut that there $® @ state of belligereney ee ne os : fe pee itty y iA OF | outside, but the masters of the Tammany Ring | Chyvor the evil. was now imperatl | Bot here to meddic in the affair the Spanish dcrenasn pont ' se tesla es’ sreine b sone Geration the eisoners goadition st | A s¢ ards of ing | nell te and ck, The white ticket con- ‘| ms s obably ¢ wt : Der Government and its employces, and that if any i + | aconit. During the latter part o: th Plonbel) ot Onare renee ae cli yt luine! the signatures of the Tnepectors one or | concerning these arpointments, [He probably did | Mr. Norton (Dom, Minn.) continued his epesel on | wrong haa heen done they must apply to their | sidered a grave affair prisoner was mich affected, and many speciatorn would I n put do " not deem it worth bis while to do so THE RESTORATION OF VINGINTA, own Government, He could only aid American | | A shock of earthquake was felt at Marseilles yes- | were moved to tears eee hie eae of thomengdeoe | TROT: Rhodes, gave ae a reason for signing it thats | tag he at least out of courtesy told Senators Genet seamen ind bute hat nothing to do | teriay. No damage was done to property, although | "Tie Hon. C. It. Winflekd In summing up the case a card of th 0 by ad ast out of conrtes; 1d Senn Jenet, - on amet 1 had notht ye 4 1 ¢ ee raands ct them aapnesed, | seeing his own name on the other ticket, he felt a | Norton, Creamer, Grabam, Biood, and C. F- Norton, toe ar tae GuiPripaa ie aaerita’ ie seen ts | with the Spanish’ Navy. How the Diack: | the shock was quite severe for the prosecution referred to the absence of e on Thier then | deticacy In attaching his name to it lest he should | whom he was going to appoint, and asked theit | tene ap other lmporteat measures, of legislation, | Kuarde swore and called Mr. Mall a bad American, | | All symptoms of agitation have disappeared, and | eff: rt to establish a previous goo! character for of belligerency ; ‘ opinions npon the su’ ie hich the public Interest urgent! Md | 88 if he and not they aided this corrapt ond | the city is perfectly tranquil to-night, defendant; to the cowardly manner in which he en: ibe : 7; | seem to ce favoring his own-clection. Tt was claimed | heen dierent, But he expected that 'S Prompt action. Ia majority of the Benate hed de. | brutal ni to. enslave the patriots ag ——— tered the atore, and maltreated the Swintons ‘ that the namee of 60 Republicans had been erased | would only have to crack his whip and these Sona: | Permined that a Siste which had. complied with all | Mf possible; bet old Hail ie epanky, and OUTBREAK IN SPAIN. pistol; and the crowning Infamy of his onthere Somnch | and others had been illegally expeliet, but that | tors would fall tnto line and march where he or | the conditions should not be admitted, let them eay | When he cuught up his etick the whole erowd of —_—- tion and murder when urged toward the di ernment recognize and afirm wi taahk fi dered them. Among his appotutments, and one rectly, loafers ran as if an army was afer them, tothe | soiisien between the Authorittes and the | t¢,atinost gentleness by an unarmed old man, alee 9 nevertheless Mr, had a majority of A votes. | Which was especially distasteful to the Democrats, Mr. DRARR declared bis ooposition to the admis. | streat it of the bystanders, Only two of th ie The counsel reviewed the circumstances a re. <thatit was armed, So much thia | Tue Peck party had the Inspectors’ eignetures also, | was that of boats are ft for service, The rest need a great 1 of overnauling, and a fow will be sent back to New York to bave new boilers pat in them, GENERAL PURLLO has not captured Gasimaro. On the 8d inst., he had People—Ger ‘rim Accused. lated by the witnesses, and attacked the theory of Mapaip, Jen. 19,—Serious disturbances are re- insanity, ks e Libenpeieien bed ne eligi a] q ore | case Dut to have justice done, Drunkennes ct ported at,Baltanas, The munieipal authorities were | defence, and had been 60 laid down by the law, attacked by the mob. The troops interfered and | was rather an aggravation of the offence. Ifit were, sion of Virginia, while the Fitteenth Amendment was still pending, He therefore moved to postpone {urther consideration of the subject until Monday, ed ‘A motion to go into there ism stra: ‘There is no | and & docu : that the American peopie— | mentary to t t from Mr. Rhodes, highly compli WILSON G. HUNT i o Commissioner, A& Mr. Hunt saat hast at tite Lhe Committee ordered Mr, Peek to produce the | f* Quarantine Com Ms art of Huts covtanent on take | os trnal veeitey. fet of the asrcertion and. Me, | Rot vuted the Democratic ticket for tn, years, irfy a century ago—that this | Bennett to farnisn documents bearng on the diM- | ROmination will meet with summary rejection. Go ‘utive Seaaion was voted C culty Hoffman's course fa nominating such a well-known | down byBS yeas to 82 nays; when at the suggestion | resehca about tuirty miles from Nenvitas and order | (Welled the riot. T'rince Enrique de Bourbon pub pay seas could ap slong & (Bie with s Jee ee er the plese for Kurpesn colo | Sp .5 sixth Ward was contested algo, and the right | Radical as Mr. Hunt to an important omee hae | of Mr. Edmunds the motions of Messrs, Wilson eds Bee ee rc rata! Graer | iicty accuses Gen. Prim of having conspirod with | have witnessss slong. to tell, bow maty, Suet oe air opean ownership. [Appliuse,) Of the Camere Cart ttee to Teter rege tee erent | given rise to much comment, ‘The nomination ot | Drake wore withdrawn in order to permit & vole | he unable to. move. Advance guards and | Queen Isabella, but his charzes are not credited, 0 on his way rejotcing. T desolate spaces, if you ean find Seer a tad registered and | Grorge W. Miler. of Rochester, ts also rather dis. | Uson the amendment subsnitted by him. rear guards extended in ail directions, a posiitaithetastsvol hss z 2 Sosudge ‘Tappan charged the Jory that passion or ayy nae savages, we will no Pihe primaries and. an abldavi of George | {istefol to the palate of the indsbendent Democratic | The Senate then voted on Mr. Eluunds'e amend: | few unten” beevn were killed, and. "nce THE ERIE RAILWAY STRIKR. angertie not the deturonementor reason, Sanity Boe he Oe Ue ae nee Ri soiumbia street. was offered to, show | S5i"%9"taia to pave pledged. himself to. secure thé ra that they are eligible wader the Fourteents | HOt &, sien of an enemy anywhere, when enddenly ——— 8 the normal condition of the mind, and In dealing ly beevuse Bu Tee to rule thea, (Applause. by. That we. afitmed with iriots appeared from every tite, and tue th aeepetene, hewdie fomet So fowem bm small detochments before over W00 of ther number pointment of bis Excellency Ae~Meure. Abnott, Anthony, Boreman, Brown. | covered the ground. The rear guard of the ya ment, which ‘Was agreed Seveeer; any sone support of the Democracy of Central New York for dmcal. # in the next Democratic Con- with acts, criminal or otherwise, there can be ne The Superintendent Treats = Gommiseoe | peocunption of insinity. It must, however, appe from the Sirikers with Insolence—The | to the jury in order to convict, that the prisoner’ ap # whom deponent was | Aummang's extn vention. Another edy Was soon bad, Witte siertr, cata on tale Committeo | SiH \ikely be rejected, that of Mr A, W. Lawrence Ain, Canezons Cn Teccikses shocd Wat ends pensettan Woreaed, wee Sirtke te become Gencral—The Address of | mind was that of 8 responsible being. Io order a mates to :Ver ORME Rela for State Assessor, This patriog sireedy holds an Giiber, Henin axed to Join the main body, when the fizht i that he had no. power of moral or mental control, n i j | ofice in Compiroder Alleu's office, worth $10,000, fe, MeDonant Morrill Mort Deeame geveral, Insting until nightfall. ‘The patriots | The Erie strike is now morally certain to be- | it teat Sich want of powrr arises from tn sanity, ngh to sec that Spain does M1 ni the question is naturally asked, if he intena® | Nye Osborn, Pomeroy, Pratt, Kat lost 4 kilted and 63 wounded ; the Spaniaris, 224 | come eencral along the road Yesterday a con aud not merely from drunkenness, fe wityin Cuba. That sueh is j | holding two offices at one, d la Tweed & Co, Rover ty Sawyer. se Scott, Sherman, S\ killed and many wounded, The entire train of the r ‘ * tanah Th t out at 7 o'clock. tds at, Tf abe in Fas 6inaceuists wave § + Phayer, Tipton, Warner, Willey, aud W see tds war Mestrored and Pucio hadte wend te | mittee of eteht, headed by Mr. W. Cochayne Frith, ie jury went out at 7 o'cloc! . ' . has certainly $ eenae Nucvitas for a eupply, remaining on the battie-feld | president of the Mutual Aid Association, saw —— ) butt Spain soid sie weld) mais was sent In to-day, He will of course be confirme - 3 Pir ae dre pear ce rd we | pHOTOGRAPUS BY SUN REPORTERS. 3 sent tp Y. Rats Hore sg Aha tig te ae 4 ‘On the 7th, the latest date to land Mr. Rucker, General Superintendent of the $40,000, areigee, $30,000, i A t Cuba have proclaimed th > ‘ touben, nominated for Su AUEL ASSASSINATION, road, to ascertain whether a compromise could or] giording na Petroleum Compan na y , nth ad. Th tu | The Episcopal Theological Seminury to b yes mot stand 1 OL ia ot ee eae dad afterward changed hts | On the 90th December a column of over 2,500 | could not be effected. Mr. Rucker declined to re é a HS Md Y i ar ey Fake i for s to doubt on ¢ be Removed from New York—The Pr Me might, however, equecz° | vote, remarking that the Judiciary Commitee had | men carried a few londs of provisions and some | coive wie Committee formally, but v tl hae . wae ann} Site to be Sold—The Now Location. vote, In one word, the Gover sc bied their ground, and he followed the example, | earth from Guamo to Cas Tunas. Several attempts | °° i ‘ : PA aeca teenies yaar Beferee-Releres's: Decision Reversed, } : At the the General The wori!’s po eae prarucees ot which hag bees, made (0. relieve the starving gar: | is nod |r ge en ame Be Baa f0.8 E. A. Labens bought certain lands for the 4 a elowin e full rison had {niled, the Patrios marsing at the Sa- red last we were disc Py > * | th U shaver: Seminary of the f 5 hareh y THE GOVERNOR'S APPOINTMENT: Mouse of Representatives. bana de Munot, Babana de tn Plevrasand at the ‘on of this report, the strike European Petrolcom Company for $40,000, but t Slavery 18 | aay morning, Bishop Atkinson, of North Carolina, rae fe alg shal st kK & Mr. Broogs (Dem. N.Y.) offered a resolution | Hass de tas Arcnas, driving the troops back three who lett last night for Port Jervis, | placed $70,000 in the agreement, L. B. Lindsley and ' e : Hinds | Health OMeer of the Port of New York, John M. | airrcting the General of the army to inform the | different times, allowtne a alt a convoy to proceed yghamton, aud Buffilo to got the | others, trom whom he purchased, allows ta } bu must hot a being the senior Bisuop present, officiatel as Prost: | Carne ee esittcndent of rance D House What act of Congress, or by what | to Las Tunas'on the 20th of December by an ar- hose places and slong the line toturn | raneogent that the latte the ° tate e dent, The Farrington was Secretary, the | part AT eice of no Te Super | authority Gens, Ruger and Haines and Maj. Good: | rangement made with the Spanish Col, Velasco, who ir support. Itis beileved that Mr, | represent AO Daree: Wras) Ce RACEDNS PFIOG W in ( Puer Hey thes Charlee Vinton man of the Spectal | ¢y : lepartment, Daniel C. Howe fellow, officers of the United States army, are acting | retreated with his troops, giving bis promise that | Rucker» in; ner toward the Committee | Lahens pocketing the differe The Company re- i bot ng her pow i . : ors , Comm ine, Wilson | in’ the Logislature oreia as a Committe the provisions which the psiriots allowed ty be will incite toa apcedy turn ou! fused to pay promissory notes for $14.25) ’ ma { Con * on the remo 34 minal , 6 of New ¥ Hh. of Kin, ri 5 to. te H ae Fie ins ana ,. al fs 0 part pest A ti part ‘ommitte on the removing minazy, Fepor , nn Elections to adjucteate the legal qualifications of | ried into the (own should be ‘qually divided between | | The address to the part pay , i Blav ba and ou ed to the gcunty. bin] rg eA , members of that boly, Adopted. the soldicrs and so Enis promise was not | iasued, aexerts that " t : ag > lezal of equitable wm SOF, Geren Tacos htree Mr. Fenny (Rep., Mich.) offered s resolution in- | kept, however, and the soldiers appropriated al the | ' Or the pt Peru p 1 4 by ons of the Oving ofthe Joeation ofthe Seni po Oarryl, Of Herkimer, rasvecs of ¢ structing the Committee on Invalid Pensions to con. | provisions, over Ov children and women in the us for old r city. (Gerrit) Smihy ngrapaical limite of the city of lum for Idivte, dames eg ee 4 Jer the propriety of providing by law that no ta- | besi-ged town dying of starvation within the fol- h Se | $1.00 tow the help f rors avcer W A pensioner shall be deprived of bis pension § cation, h 1 Applause, und a Voice t and proper, to take tol Potice, Isa he, of ‘Troy : Arthur ring the tine he may have been employed in the t of these facts and | but the ci ‘ Road ot Taiaeaas | Ree ee ee rice of the Catted States between the Md uf Col, Helareo wrote a letter to | attesopt one ofthe Semin. | one, of, . . 1805, and the 6th of June, 1963 Adopted, the patriot commander excusing the conduct of the nm. Wa | tof the Seminary | «pf the Assembly nothing Of lesporinnes was, done @ House rejected. the coucurrent resolution for | troops, ond promising that the saine ting ahould | aay \ The Death of Exesenstor Green, this morning, further, than the I trodustion of #ev~ | an aljournmeut ou the second ‘Tucsday of April not appen with the next convoy; but the | cumpatis o within | | James 8. Green, formerly United States e siderable discussion these resolutions r lance’ ot | BOR ouban commander had enough ‘of Spanish f . oo! nator from Missouri, died in St. Louls on Tues: ( wit i consider a a etruct & mar et te Delancs aren BP ak a cost Mr, Crens (Dem., fered resolution Instructing | promises, and laid in waiting at the three points | the Company only a few hours last week to pay then: in his 53d year, He was born in Fauquier j The in the chair, of the Hebrew and sai Taniel Hutteraele: (ate Lad the Comurtiee on Mil taty Affairs to Inqaire into the | on the 30thand Stat of December. The troops fought | Up full to the 12th, But the Aull times and inclem- | County, Virginia, and removed to Alabama when 18 j Mit, CA u Y +, | Greek languages were not fi tuscussion of Can mong them Daniel Butterdeld, to manufacture gas Rropricty of reporting o bill providing tor a Board of | desperately and lost heavily, manacing, however, to | ent weison the large number of men out | sears old, On tia removal to Mistourl he was ad- | enter r ertain ch once m didatas belan ratesred to tha dune inerting bpd 30 RHE Ine Creere, One tp Meeee ORC NL Military OMicers for the hearing and deciding of ortion of the cc The Spanish com- | of employment fen an opportunity for the | jnitted tothe bar, and iu ISt6 electsd to Congress, Agal rensing a letter t nl sh pee AMR An ahaa aus hscaente oP leeiiin were horth of Sexrnty-ninth street, Another 18 | claims of offers ind soldiers for mouthly pay, &c. ylossand desirous | Erie officials to serving two terms. Tn 18% ‘appointed Charge | Dee upe nore tli nil also | seg, the only presentation being one of 92 acres at orporate the Claimants’ Bavings Bank, Among | Adopted, of protecting themacly nat the Cuban rifles, | tocrash out the man VAduires at Bogota, and in 180 bis ve Cn « Minister, 1 Guacaworth by Mr. R, Jackson. Peete fe ie EB ste ag alec eek fha fr, Parens (Rep., Me.) presented a bill for the re- | compelled about forty Cuban lad! ding at Las | view of all the cirew again Before taking hia svat r et t for the Un! on: ne fidential eler 3 of Poter B, Sweeny, and Jam fof the oat ore a lated men who reported for | Tunas, to accompany them. Ten iadies went with | munity for am ih ‘ arts hew where he served until | ‘ le sabjeet, am ; Gen. Daniel Ullman’s | i ty. Re- | the advance guard of the Spaniards, 2 with the main ain a xpeedy termination of the i ee eee ; Hoar kis 'chy | Ths Baxtcr Hop— Troubles of James j Tudiclary Committee, introduc: | eet? a cipiladuidilbainilaacabeadll 4 gt yh org er ps oper ee ay YY Pe aGhan have eae Lecwstaliee ve CR EE TE | en sted his foie, de Fisk, Jr. ed an act to prohibit The PI phis Navy Yard bill was taken ap, | Cubans refused to fire on their enemies seeing t nele breach of the peace has by 1 \ sien Pe eget! The annual Baxter hop at the Academy of Mu- TUB CARRYING OF PISTOLS, Kelley and Dickey replied to Mr: | wives and children tp telr midet; but th since Now. Be 0, 1ST BN and have a | v had proc wes's specen charging extra c e Ad: | adv mard ope ° jospital’’ for repairs ‘since the sirike be Jndly and generous dispoa nd persoi the! he ou sie rcealled the days of sore, when the Baxter was | wheiver loaded oF unloaded, untess a certificate from erates enon cmernToaanc® ROR Min AG: 1 Cae ee Esco wen Gp lense penal many more aro expected to follow if It continues | tricit were wermay atthe te hata bis personal tie Vad v the leading social event of the senson. The floor | the Mayor of a city or a Justice of the Peace is ob- Hr Income Tax. firing became ‘A young lady much longer. vk South e A tained, ‘The low further requires all perso obtain. Mr. Ben = + ie a strong insurgent, uamed Miss Mercedes Varona, —_ — wr in hit foot. | WA# HOt erowsted, and it proved to be the most en- | ing such permits to register thelr names, thelr busi- | ,, MF; Science (Rep. Ohio) reported a Joint resolu, | & Ou Maid Cag is a, HN SEPIBMBER GOLD PANIC. Mahan Dinwend tebbe f ’ i ‘on upon Enz. | jogable Academy bail of the serson, ness, and to specify nis motive tn carrying such pls | omer explanation vy hin, was passed. It reads as | Fire! Cubans, don't mind as, we are willing to ae On Monday evening burglars entered the rest wir that vessel had he managers Were attentive to ther guests, ara iz presumption of law stilt | follow Testimony on Every Topte except the Co of Mr. A. ¢ .. Kast Fify-seventh Bit tted with Engilsh ‘unde, and manned | 414 41) in weir power to render the night pleasant ng such pistol and. causing | ,fciolre ft. That, whoroae. doubts have arisen and had scarcely been uttered, when a svirncy—The Sergeantent-Arms Heard An Sole ae dn and ailver pia ' 1 hj ng decisions bee erent depart: . pointed olver to over 81,00, Mr. ant Do were 4 ent, and etled | Among the members present were the popular Jacob by i mahetously intended to wih ts nent (a voeard te (he eomunantion OMA BA from in Reintion to Kinu & Co. din an after-dinner conversat Wt eriee \ f person ¢g Injured, unle pro. i ws relating to the tax on, incomes, It is herety s reached Gui y ATO .—1' ng Co Ne first floor, Da Cay nt reat slant Garden, the Hon, Wa. | gatisaction of the J 3 Haat he need wail pistol inthe | declared to be Sete latent ang mating of th crs pe reached ¢ oa and Hideo 4 ie a fale Banking Orwait: icheaeceythy canter st Me rch, 0 cisco Minstrels, with his | necessary protection of his person. Paling to that eubloct, that all persons are lav) In t ong Spaniards, aay, hed. a . vf, OBE Of | poneac piace at their leisure eward iy Hu NEMA Barrera apenery Dee andl tatandiate eomtrmation of the’pasment ‘of their proper inedme. tax Recrulhg and indignation beiug general n among Spaniards, B. 8. ransacked the place at their leisure, A rewar State Appraiser, on wotior of efor Abd during and up tothe end of the year | but a re The death was ascribed | Fisk's brokers ; Chapin, broker, and Stimp- | $1,000 is offered, 1570, ant tha ament and collect mn , on of auy such | to the insurgents, and the statement published that | son, of Heath & Co, The Committee questioned Spar ¥ pitcher ded as a great compliment. | tarin the year y a nd remaining unpaid on the let bullet from ay 44 hi c! i ed thi hese partics closely Ma in Newburgh, ee oe Hat ed AT gal EL ely 1 cs it largely to the empliatic approval uf | dav of Jaut der ie exiting provisions | Dour girie 8) "| | 4 had secidentally Killed Whe | those partics closely to know if they knew of 1os Mullen & Con, Balfo & Rose, Won, Wil wi f were given at each | an aving prev onsly purchased a tick fow weeks ag . ei oF ne ame st-mentioned year. ———— any conspiracy, or of any Government of: | ao) Win, Quiide & Brother, L. W, Filwarta & Co, fre Ho toneln d My pee Cave ae neo. When ne had procured the PM soisea 4s, taal ted on, the pars e lo a mmitwes on WOMAN AND THE BALLOY, cers who had been buying guld, None | A, Mainca & Co., C. MeLean, and Wm, B, sanxay, * were ho stantiy inte n 3 board, li elusad becaus to t allo in \ 1 PRNSION BILL, ———_ f th fia: th ‘a f liquor dealers in’ Newbut have had their atocl ie e idea of oratory under extreme be bad pot a lady with bim. was almost discon- | of the city of New Yo For instance, Mr. Owen | which appropriates as follows! for army 1d " ; OF them, cid} thay only RaW OF Orders Tes SOuInIiadoe a peeanue t Wr. Cossing Cing Was ne te, when assistance eae and he was admitted, | Murphy's resolation requiring the Comptrolier of Pees W00' for owat, fer army invalid A Committcoe to Visit President Grant—| to puy nud sell, which they lad executed or | Sled for non-compliance with the revenue law, to ile wenton, his’ address sounding some held the leading plice in the dance and prome: - to report what amount the Board for navy invalid pensions, $147,463 ; for Speech by Senator Pomeroy—Harriet | tried to. The believ there enter Blin, tus: Lutter my indignant protest (Fall | nade for the rest of the night, \udit has paid for claims against the | navy pensions of widows, &c., $334, Beecher Stowe's Exploits pproved. | corner on gold, but bad no Judge Stanton’s Vacant Seat. ie elicf, take t at man to the guard room] yids ay a00 ae i ta Fa ait Gea 000,008 Wasainoron, Jan. 19.—The Universal Fran- any consplr cy ‘ They » H Wasmivaton. 19.—The President yosten , T aioe ia ean, . My ¢ t oth ir, SLoce: e r ‘ of : bought because they thougit authorized Geo, Stuar Ant Bi K ae nee me | c ‘ollector Builey'’s Raid, Than the proper persons were paid, has been refer- | ne bin'the proven Tee Te meee aime Sut ef | chise Association continued their session to-day A Nea 2 ea paneporined Ure. Ui. Riarh te Neleereelt Mt eat, (sh sideh-stish, go on the next Mr. Bailey has, in connection with the late | red to the Committes on Cities, wliere tt Will sleep Pension Fund into the ‘Treasury, and for the pay- | Mrs, Josephine Grifing read a letter from Bishop cer engaged in any operati place upon the Supreme bench made vacant by the Mei Aovrican citizen, (Helave like one, put bin | seizure of books aud papers, supposed to contain | forever. Au%anT Tine Comptrolier to report vo the nt of navy persions in the same manner a8 army | Simpson, hoping that the seesion might tend to | Ly mmor tie Comoulies ite salir gor ayer siye | featt of Mir, Blanton i Meth, the rect of he Munsee Of | valuable information, also seized upward of twenty | Legislature the amount he has disbursed for repair. Msgs to ta rioarted to fan Be advance the interests of the cause, Letters from Wil | conspiracy, ‘This they hope to get irom Fisk, Gould NEW UF veh ileman Velng absolutely Inaudible, | Warehouses and distilleries, These are mostly | ing the armories of the city. ois inquiry 1s prompt: | and the Committee took up the lam Hay, of Saratoga, and Mrs, Frances D. Gage, | end Corbin, Deputy Sergant-at-arms writes ee ” al ng o i e n ba - * e % U uo sk al ¥ ae bath he resumed, and fully touched | houses established since the tax was pat upon ay Oe are PI WEST POINT MILITARY ACADEMY APrHopmiation, | Were read, A Committee of five was appointed to | {here wil be no trouble about Fisk and Gould's a nest Geogbher was waylald in Hustson City o# try bud becomes mere nily Of beg: arly Spain, Chay | Whiskey; but the old firms that existed previous to ENORMOUS SUMS BXPENDED eng Rill aber opriated $315,209. M BRK, from Tait pon the Freaitent and gnliet bie fympathies in - ——_- - Tuesday night, hy Charles Stowart and Pet Pike, wae Went u nung Uirough Europe, to scek some Imposition of the whiskey tax remain un- bi on Appropriations, explained the | bebaif of the objects of the Conventic Firemen's Riots in Harrisburg. ue Paddy scion’ oF Foyaliy 10” rule lover er, fle ed Among, these, latter joy be named the on tate. srmaren Peer re eayy tuaotner | Yartous Keme in the bil, which amounted to $40,108 | enator Pomeroy dehiverod « specch advocating | Jtanyisnvno, Jan, 19.-—Since the refusal of the date I Ween Cended 9 sorte Girresnla(iane toate, eahivan ‘of David Dows & Co., 8 Pike, John | fant nastering Of tnarew slatlone ave to beter: | ore Dill Of last year, ‘The excess was Ow- | the immediate entrachising e women in the ing to the fact that thero were 290 cade estimated | Territories and the District of Columbia, It should | Harrisburg firemen to participal himse'f bad forgotten lis spectacles. | Bryer, Woodruff, George & Co. in the procession and others, against | eq by one of the New York delegation, Mr. Huested, n the revenue authoriti f Blizabeth was well filled last nigh! Be oeea tanea cp for justead of 269, and that an ttem of $25,000 was | bo tried in the Disirict of Columbia as an experi- | yesterday, bad feeling has existed between them Miomes Ws Rank on va FOe doctrine that Enron unt. 'No search warrante hava been issued | Of, Mestehester, will present ® Dill at an early day | appropriated in this bill for a fze-proot building for | ment, ‘i Pee teat Uddin Ae axriesaiee oes Futtasicut The autience was attentive and Jontoe doctrine that Enroner 7 Pah Se aerial maeronte Here voan ieced i public offices and archives and $7,000 for rebuilding At the conclusion of the Senator's aperch, a vote | . pe th urer's story of Bl I political po in the American | against the premises of Mr. Miller, on Broad street, REMOVAL OF SING SING PRISO! the north wharf. was taken, and§Mrs, btanton decided that the Asso- | Some diMfculties appear to have becun about ad- uF thousand mile sleigh ride, and lis observation: ue the fixed p Keepub- | Pet nothing was found, the books having been re | to some other locality, tobe nelected by Commission: | Without disposing of the bill the Committee rose, | ciation unanimously declared in favor of extending | mission to the Inauguration Ball, where some of the | Suvng the exiles A ihe, brosur, 10 tohs of | move, Consequently no seizure was made, ers appoluted tor that purpose, He is confident of | and the Pension bill was reported to the Hou: the clective franchise to women. “Good Will" men sy they were attacked, At a . a , “it bratem dane fa one ence i C7u SrpUnLOG OE NORE DRDONS, Tce evarstoay | panes ‘The Rev. Olivet Brown, of Connecticut, delivered | late hour two partics of the" Good Will’ and of | SPARKS PROM THK TELEGRAUH, aay ee a tel PBs fateh | g00,000 worth of Liauor Selued In Dey st, | seems favorably disposed to tue chuuge. The As- | | Numerous petitions for the repeal of the frauking | long #p:rch in favor of the woman's suffrage pro: | “Marrisburgers ™ came in conflict ut the Joues - thle of the people by the people, | GR acu | y Bt | sembly privilege were presented, ject and of the temperance movement, House, and a fight ensued, during which at least St. Louis Is to be Missouri's capital ore be it Mr. Horace P, Clark's extensive wholesale COMMITTER ON RAILROADS Mr. DTARKWEATHER presented a petition of the A resolution, izing with Mrs. Harriet | one Harrisburg freman w: eriously tujured, aad a» ‘ormick Was 6 New York without distt 4 citizens of Mystic Bri w York without distinc grantzed today. The Ring wi represented by | Of ihe tax on shipbuildia rick, of Chemung, who 1s Chairman, ‘They Missouri has ratified the amendment gation of letter carriers culled upon tha liquor establishment, at 45 Dey street, has been seized by Gen, Pleasonton, Coliector of the Fourth for the repeal | Beecher Stowe b honest erely cut use she has been assailed for the | Phitudelphian named Me 1 eur the depot, erformance of seeming duty, was tabled | ‘The firemen had another 6 be by a lurge majority, aid parceled, 22% erday re than ® year carrying op wal ( e gene D , of the Americus Club, as He. ’ 5 Vindication of the inalieuabie right of | District, on the ground that the owner rectified and Tee een eer wae tn weluen eutnice The ee ka Buskatae tleuiside: it Hey, Carleton Chase, Distiop of New ; iNRNeaeue nage of | compounded spirite without @ license, Mr, Clark octiitine’ Room and kent hit car tothe key. | _Wasnisron, Jan, 19.—-The sotion of the Sen- ANTE LL, Joseph Shee, Thomas Shea, and. Michael Pur, | Huupenite, died in clareniout on Tuekuny evening Te eae ie ine lenBvakber | took outs license as a wholesale dealer, but itis | bole, upon belngealicd in, thanked the Committee’ | ate in amending the House Virginia bill ix conoed ¢ rea . cell, who were’ recentiy arresicd on a charge of | yA till Was introduced tn the Mi Cettuggling tofree themselves row | claimed by the revenue oMcers that he has done | (00K his seat, and told one of his humorous Irish | edo great triumph for the radical wing of the Ie- Tho Maryland Legislature elected Mr. Merryman | Having, in covnection with Joho Brophy, deceased, | 7rcrany avolishing capitals Ney believe to be oppressive ene, ote a 4 Morles, which provoked roars of laughter from | publican party, who on getting the bill back into the | Yesterday State Treasurer commiited au assault with intent to kill'Mrs, Spal The Malne Legi ps » Duriness asa rectider, ‘The property seized conelat geting ; rs, Bp H at our teyresentatives, the President, | Duslness ase rectifier, The property seized conslei® | everybody. As for Patrick, ho was tue reciptent of | House focl strong enough to put on some material | The Hon. Wm, Culdwell was elected yesterday | lon, wile of James Spalion, at the store of the latter, | AvleHce Yesterday oa | th of Rdwin W. Btanvon, * And Houne of Representatives of the United | 01 4% OMe acerevute at ghU,000, ‘The 1 quors fret-class ¢nubbing, and deservedly so, He informed | amendments, under the lead of Gen, Butler, State Treasurer of Maine, on Sunday night, the 9th inst,, after an examination wo women of Princeton, Dl. wetked eighty i\4 iw sted te proclaim in beg for nthe exist | Ae custody of Marshal Harlow, Isis sald tha te Committee In 8 very dignified Tanner, Sat he pasties Pesta = aklorence Scannell, who {s coaflned ip Bellevue | before Justice Stevens at Mouut Vernon on Tuea- | milos yesterday in en : on pe 4 half bourne, for 610, | ve Spauth nation, Clark will contest the right of the Collector to had a candidute for messenger pant alt +4 lospital, 1s recovering slowly, day, were held to ball, each in the sum of §750, Isaac Bigford and Isaac Verrill were drowned te Miata copy of these resolutions, signed by ablishment under the above circumstances | a fo snairman: | A little girl, nine years old, attending « public | , Senator Suckingham has beep reGlocted President = Daaieibniomereneers Fremont, Me, on Thursday, by the upsetting of a bowk, keis of the Be " a House of itepresenta: o_o fection, and reminded the haugiity son of Chemun| school in Manchester, Conn,, faikng to repeat her orthe ‘onpecticut Temperance Union, JOTTINGS ABOUT TOWN, Criminal pragerntlons we to be instituted againas we Uo ted States, and that thelr publication in ‘Triffing Discrepancies, that he was permitted to act as Cbairman only oat | !¢ correctly on Thursday, was required to repeat | | The Hon. M. M. Pomeroy, lec {a Fort Plain -_-+— eta Montreal who aided Caldwell in cde 1a.” ronls of the Repuolie be respectfully asked. Mary Gilmartin yesterday applied to Justice | of courtesy and parliamentary usage, and that he vith for that day and the day pre- day evening, on * Men's Wives,’ Mr, Jobn Davenport has been appointed Deputy A ee i ‘These were adopted amid the wildest enthasiasm, Was entitied to no more privileges than any other | Seo" ” end as @ ponisnment was H, Fry, of New York, wasadmitted to the | Clerk to the Board of Education. sr oe orsage to the Weat Virgiats bales waving thelr haudkercniets, Cabane shouting | DOWling for the discharge of her #on Joba, who had | Renter of the Committee," Patrick gave viuder ani! | Feyvie , oe dn apassage way while | Bar of he United Etats Supreuie Court yesterday, Dhovelted Sevteruays ‘The ABADeES 7 i A mateh of chess, by telegraph, between Brooklya The Hon. Peter Mulvey, $n old practitioner in the | and Baltimore hes been arranged. Second Disiriet Police Conrt, yeterton Meieae | ‘The American Lustitute will moet this evening to an amor thin, myiy Cuba” and “the whole audien ss) been arrested for drankenness, The magistrate | another person not named Sinith was chosen, nid shoute "and cheering that Tasted thinking the woman too young to have a drunken | This 18 a practical illustration of the respect <9 'er te faked her age, and Was answered. "25 years, | talued for those who are members of "Squire Sy here an hour, and was feotory condition e Gill, from st. Louis for N sunk wear elena, Ark, on Sunday Hy ni dnieeday ig oan Tuatitube will mee a day night. Bhd drei! bengvorn, of Jersey City, then spoke | He then asked th d she replied | ny’s Ring and their strength on the Commiitee, *, 1008 Uying to learn Frida Hi over bye is ce tia anigsious ee eat which the committee of Oficen bas pro: Wed Wt $50,000, Her cargo Was saved, Re American erglae te urted toes ine, detz Of | 3B oun then & woman then COMPTHOLLER CONNOLLY AND MAYOR HALL | she anes i Reomian delirious’ trys | ken in two Severat plans for bullding the new Asylum for the Pa etait (aut, OF the Eriaelbd) cami flerouce Uo the people of Cabs, without regard to | amined that he y arrived here to-night, and Smmediately repaired to | lug to re hich was the occasion of | ‘The Cincin tors of | Husane on Ward's iia iments (or a sprigs ol fashion Inthe nd tye ee that the wot m seen Sweeny’s parlors aud remained closcted with hin | her pun! her teacher for leave | * An. TC , i i Postmaster-General Cresswell tas made arrange Traian Opera, the greater part of the evening, to tke ye moor this ordedt death | Linde 6 Touas rt ot thal Mr Ann Dow Clarke, of 914 West Filty-frst | mente tor an spate of mullet The second season of Italian Opera begins at | ‘The row in the Seuate this morning has com- | ended t Phe wool Committee's | {Pou Kindness of a wealthy Cluriuoptt vette Bind ban Bolsseeds Tents channel SHAE New steaniers of the f of three cheers for (ue free con Feb, 4, The sale of season | plete moraliged (be King, ‘heir spies are sneak- | Investig jodiag oe! tue beagher Was | ar to De hoped some of is peyductio: was conipleted yester pa any, ¢ ay +a und wl oppressed uationalitica, ng through We lobbies. barsgom, aud private | wclily ¢ aonb Mod bugs way (roan (ae Wowk ure Lumespioded (uy ve.soun Tue ane

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