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o 4 PRICE TWO CENTS. PASSAGE DY THE SENATR OF A BILL 4 LESSON FOR OUR MERCHAN1 RESTORING PINOINIA. ARRIVAL OF A ROYAL SNOB. path hi FRENCH REIGN OF TERROR, TIE WYNOCKIE MYSTERY. | S"moment)"* Ao wales shraggea bershout | MR. SWEENY'S LEGISLATURE ra, and rerlied: “TF pues Lean't do anything more than these men logge cereeey _— —— Tho Ease with which Wholesaters are mea se LOST CHILDREN SUPPOSED TO bach Mal PRET Ae a Me TR THE N@ CREATING A NEW COM. | The Sena Sein ehtan ave fe aan THE SEVENTH RABY OF QUEEN FIU- Frarcees thot 7 Gas on ane 6 iva APPREHENSIONS OF AN UPRISING oN MU " other's eyes,” ven © CLP, menta=. aw e House wi 4 eves Baying in One City and Se " > aay Sled delhi d ol cite atl seria, (lt te said, are stronger (han any atrauger's tate lod ahead at Probably Concur—The Act as it Passed eee ee aera fo [Another—An Accidental Capture and ee ee eee fhe Hat of Wrble—The Antecedents of bis | Cri," she muttered; ‘1 don't know." The Men who Went to Albany to Qunst the | Wasnrnorox, Jan, 21.—After the reception of | some Pacts Concerning the Royal Snob-De Astounding Disclosure, Snuapictons that the Republicans are Behind Wife duke Wyble, the Halt Brother sags waw vean's AprERIOON, Comminxions=A Scheme that Seen a petitions for the abolition of the franking priviivge, Rides in Commodore Vanderbilt's Private | A stupendous swindle culminated yesterdey. he Workmen of La Creuzot—Drend| The Story of the Mother—The Bwampe |, entiy Jake eame in, nnd eat down near Me Kxinting Comminsions, and Goes 100 per | Mr. Suxamax (Rep., Ohio) renorted, with a verbal Car—The Ftunkies and Tondies to the | In last December a man ofa gentlemanly address Accident inthe Mines—All France in A and (he he Kainy Nighe="ho | gt iothcr, his eser on the for, “Gur reworter |. ctmts Bettor—Extending the Excise Laws | umendment, the House Jolit resolution to construe Roynt Snob- Hie Nose and Fert—What he | called on Mr, Charles Hauselt. one of the hide and tation~Troops Sent to the Seene of Ex« tear Suspicions Potuting Tos | gqcctioned bim, as ne hod questioned the motier, | FFOm our Special Correspondent. the law relating to the tax on salaries, declaring the Ents and what he Drinks—He Goes to | leather dealers in the swamp, and professed to be clement, ward the Wybles, and the story they gave him fs this; At Atoaxy, Ja meaning of the act to be, that the tax shall be col- Wallnch's Thentres the senior member of the firm of George W. Taylor Parts, Jan, 21, Evoning.—The strike of the leeted until the end of the year 1870. Tae bill went | Tt. R. H. Arthur, W. P. A. Guelph, K. ¢ & Co, Philadelphin, Mr. Hauselt sold him $600 | operators at La Creuzot still conttoues, and 1s make ever, and Mr. Parreneox (Rep,, N. 11.) introdnced | T!¥ed tn this elty yesterday direct from Montreal. | worth of French calf skins, About the same time | Ings profound sensation throughont the country on © Bi to abolish the Freedmen's Burenu, | This fortunate young man, (whose voluminous name | he called upon James M, Burt, boot and shoe dealer | account of the large number of workme and provide for @ Bares of Education, Mr, | 1 Sunounced with» tail at both ends, Is the third | of 29 Park row, and making the same representa | concerned in It, It is feared by the Gove Powrnor, (Rep., Kanene). @ bill to prohibit the | 82 and seventh ebild of the Queen of Great Brit- | tions, purchased goods valued at #299. His arrest | ernment that the example the atrikers have #alo of public lands in Kensas, except by actual eet. | ain, and is therefore accorded a position of proml- | was the result of accident and lis own fooltardi- | set may be {followed elsewhere, | And. this te . Y—Again has the Tammany mre woeks have no 1 2 o'clock on Saturday Jake left the endin | ping ores wooks have now passed ines the Lnaad and’ went down to his Unele Georgo's, house, | “Ring” suffered defeat, ‘Tho effort made last might piliru of Joe Wyble, the Wynockte hoop-pole } ahont a mile and a half distant. Atten minutes | In the Senatoriat Canens, to coerce the anti-Ring Jost In the woods about their father's | past 2 o'clock Van Houten was on the mountain, | Sonators into confirming a few of the Governor's ap» (hough on an average 150 men have daily pt BY Cee oaey caret ee {2 | pointments, io a Special Executive Session to have ved in the search for themon the mous: | Wyble took a trip down to Pompton, where he | been held to-day, by pledging them to the decision of he slightest trace of them has yet been | #tiyed tll dusk. At halfvast three o'clock the | the majority, has aignally failed, On sober second ebildren started for their hickory muta, and at about The whole country around the place is ex. , thonght tie independent Seoators conciuded thas | tement; also proposing an amend Co: nence indhe world, He was born on the Ist day of | ness, not all, It is supposed that the strike quarter past four, says Mrs, Wyble, she became pe 0 z bs + DP strike tectite'y Tovighy Wild, And mountainous, the roacs | ainrmeds ahd Mato. the Woods to call thom, | they were not bound to submit to the gtitation of tbe Ente ute. fibmitting fo the | stay, 1860. He ine pradnate of the military acndemy THE ARREST OF THR OPERATOR. was brought about by revolu‘ionary agents, and this and down steep hile, aud the houses beiug | but recelved ni When Joe Wypie returned, teenth, which, when ratified by three-fourths there. | at Woolwich, and Is « Lientenant in the regiment of | Rodney M. Pomeroy was passing by Mr. Hause! ie be part of the Constitution of the United | Lord Alexander George Russell, stationed in Cana- | in ee street, yesterday, where he (Pomeroy) | are increasing and thelr demands becoming more da, He came out last fall to join Lis regiment,ac- | was buying some more goods, when Mr. Hauselt | and more unreasonable. La Creuzot is one of the of He Darts of audtrage tn the United stares anal! bathat | companied by a retinue suitable for a Prince. | recognizing bim had him arrested, and he was | greatest tron manufneturing towns in Europe, and shall enjoy ifs eam Igiite ant priviicaer of elective | The expense of transporting thie young Lieutenant | taken to the Beckman street police station, Several | this defection of the workmen ts entailing heavy ofthecitizen ht thertime nf Terldence renuired tor | to his reciment was £73,00, tie bills for which, | of the Swamp merchants having been summoned | loses, which increase every day. ‘The primary te ener ee pF the len at nitingie all inwataresera | Sen presented to the Chancellor of the Exchec- | identified him. Me insisted that his name was Rod- | canse of the strike was a change in the general direo to the time and place-of Lo Ming elections. Kererred to | quer, were paomptly repudiated, the honest, burly | ney M. Pomeroy. On his person were found many | tion of affairs there, to which the workmen object view ts strengthened by the fuct that their nambers DICTATION OF THR cALCES, it ther ett. a) old bit f the disap) je paitere! miles apart; but the pouse, or rather but, | | then delve dusk. ele told him of the disappear | in matters of this kind, and they decided to vote, of Wyle stande on © spot that te even unntually | woods with his lantern, By 7, crelock he | against on Exceutive sceston to-day, and if the same ui innccousible, ‘To reach {t one must foot | had found no trace of them, and, ealied some r ae . ered nate OF | Of the neighbors to alee hime This ie Mra | "aA Held eney made up welt minds to rejeet the Frow mountain path, JUMPINE | Wenies atory, Jake to all our reporter's questions | Nominations. ‘They agreed to pursne this course, brooks, crossing bogs, and passing coul-pite and | reptied that he laa spent the cay at his uncle | because they regarded the action of the caucus last gureies Ina ttle hollow at the end of this path Geer ead er ativen (are, cal ty Geek its beat night a8 ® mean picce of political trickery on the morning, at which time he was called to assist vt of the Ring, and an attempt to secure the con: ds the cabin wrote’s ner. Tho nearch, ‘This fe Tne story, but at 4o'cock, oF | rmation of these wominations by false pretenses pee toatmlttee on the Judvelary, and ordered to be | O11 peor remarking that if the young man chose to | bills and bills of Inding for goods shipped. ed. ‘They petitioned for the reinstatement of the old Tiis ate che-aud-a-talf story adr bullt of loze, | thereabouts that afternoon, Feter Blauvelt,of Ws: | wien Senator Tweed, therefore, surveyed the situa. ‘Tire VInGINIA BILL travel in royal style he might foot his own bills, | He has bought within the Inst week for Rodney | dircetion, which was refused. ttre es filed with clay. ‘The intertor is as | ROrdle, saw Lim op Camel Mount, distant wbout a | ok ie worning and ascertained that Af tie qnos | WA token np and the Cheir stated the question to be | Whether the lito secount has yet been setticd or | M. Pomeroy, boot and shoe merchant (1), 143 West | A dreadful accident, the nature of which has not aoproming as the exterior, ‘The log gectting 18.90 | from hi le fad two haicbets in ni i Fk Bpon the pending wmenément of Mr. Drake to admit | pot, has not heen ascertained. Mrs, Guelph, how: | Third street, Cincinnati, Ohio; J. A. Clark & Co., | been learned, occurred there yesterday, whereby ainen of medium size mast stoop painfully | hand then, and on his w i to nisunele left one | tone vxceutive session was pat toa vole it would | Vireints epon fendamedtal conditions, by pronioit- | o1e> 16 reported to be & wealthy woman, and is un- | wholesalo grocers and commission merchant, 108 : M ‘ Jbringlng his bend incontact with it, A | of them at the bouse of Tom Siecle to have it ground be tos!, he did not dare make the motion, Accord: | ing any change oF aincndment of the State Constitu- | @ver, Is reported f0 De ® wealliy med " ; Se eee eee nder | don’ there, as be sald. That night he weat toa Metho- | ingly the programme of the Sweeny Ring wae defeat- ed in one corner, a few old cuairs, a deal | dist vrayer mecting, and spent the evening at his inde stove, in which @ wood fre rosre con- | uncle's. At So'clock in {he siternoon he probwhiy See Re aa Seeeay Saray Wee On, _opl-te the outilt of the only room in the | WS there also, as he suid, but he could have leit | END OF CORRUPT INSPECTORS AND CANVARSERS. ‘ 7 Biota the house say a half ‘hour later, been on | An carnest and doubtless enecessful eftort is anon Tucre #4 lof above in which the children | Camel Mount at 4 o'clock, at which time | to he made to consider Ar. Kicrnan's bill, provi pave slept but whieh is also @ general store | Biauvelt saw him, apent ‘an hour over | for the election of the Reeisters, Inspectors, and foo, How af mMyof father, mother, agrowa up | the matter of the chillren, and been back in Ws- | Canvassera of Election hy voters Of enc elrction nockie in time for tho prayer meeting, at which | district. The Ring will of courve o } pon ofsercntcen, and five children must have lived | thereare many who ean swear they saw lim. sre Wah al tere Bist arse oppose this weas- 0 ch place os tals, {tis not dimentt to imagine, | | Had he arranged the eduir with Mrs. Wyble be- Fae wait ave' Kae terribly crowded, erp foreland, 8o that she Would lave sent the children Leh Stat They mas: be " ont far enough to meet him, he could have disposed | held an unneually long session to-day Mion (9 derrive enigens of the right to vote aude edly able to pay the it:le travalling expenscs | West Sccond stroct, Cincinnati, Olto; George W. | tendency to incrense the general excitement. the same who are sow entitled Vote, except ia | of her minor children. Clark & Co., Philadelphia, Pa, and other firms, an ‘The sem!-official journals of this city say that the Ra cr iteasadive ts ib chee in re ‘A ROYAL SNOW ON MIS TRAVELS © | amonnt of goods as yet impossible to state, butfrom | troubles at La Crouzot have been greatly Incrensod gard to time and place of residence of vote ‘Through the courtesy of Commodore Vanderbilt | the papers found in bis possession wo judge that it | by the distribution of extreme Radical journals ne adopted by yens 81, | tn, ecion of British royalty has travelled thus far in | Cannot fall short of €0,000 to 875,000. among the workmen. Nit, Dramm moved to further amend by imposing | the United States in regal aplendor, thongh merely | John Duncan's Son's, of Fourteenth etreet and | Mf. Schneider, President of the Senate, and one furiber fundamental conditions that ft shal! never | at the cost of first-class tickets for himself and suite, | Unton Square, sold the «ame man, under the uame of | of the largest proprietors of the works at La Creu- ¥ bey a4 eet eee ee ee cciane | The Commodore sent his private ear to Montreal “Geo. A. Clark, & Co., Clon, Ohio,” alarge amount | got, nas arrived there, Several eompantes of troops condition of aervi 1 tho Fight to Hold ofice une | pressly for the use of the young man. In this prince. | Of eroverles, HE. & W. F. Williams also sold him | pave also arrived on the scene, and others are on the der the constitution and liws of said Stue, or upon | ly conveyance H.R. H. fovud everything that even | wider the name of R. M. Pomeroy, 1.13400 worth The pro- " 2 way. et, together ov e, i 0 tan n ground to require of hum any other qualifl. | royalty could de '$ from the fact that feet, together with the poverty of Wyble, which fhe without mucl) trouble or delay. «Nor would yd rere characteriaed by a mixture of ravity | 823 & ee pepe are soquired of ailouier he rode the 6 ym Montreal to this | 9 hers Rufus Strong. & Co. No.'s 7 ani 9 Front One of the editors of the Marsellaise who, it ts al- pide it fort for him to provide food for so many | it ave been necessary to bury them, for there | and merriment, ‘The latter wns at the expense of thea ' ‘ ’ eae treet New York, also wold "Ht. M. P.& Co.,"" 10 : tL ep enpport for the gencral opinion of | 8F@ pools and bogs enough on that mountain | Mr. Rav, wao was Raysed out of bed at wix o'clock | itizens Pity Coen ing twa nt ot hours: time, without once | bags Bingapore Pepper, amounting to $297.89, Messrs | leeed, helped to foment the disorder at La Creusot mouth: ef support for the general optal to hold their bodies in secresy forever, Around tue | this morning by the Sheriff of erstoge county and | Adopted by yeas $0, nays 99. nay lieth car ond ‘at Teone trenkiaae, SS* SeFVEd | Md. Drucker & Co., $9 Sprace street, also wold | bas been arrested, thepeonle thot livein the neighborhood. Waat tale | gabin itself there ure piles of stoner; soft earth | taken prisoner to Saratoza to answer for a contempt | », Mr. Witsom ‘ag. un uinendment to impose a | lim In the car, ond at ‘Troy, brenkiast. hin” nearly $1,000 worth o Anest ‘ealt ‘and Qe SUITE OF THE ROYAL sxOR. tther tkina, «Brown & Gorham, 4 Front row. wers iti Jnl procetines aint the propietor of any citizen of the United States of the school nebis |. Arthur's suite comprises Colonel the Hon. John | vietinized for $108 on the 18th of January by the | Tt eden Nouree form have been terminated, wy ieilegce eecurcd by the Constitution of said | Frederick Eloldnat Licutenat game man, Tne Arm whose name he used, namely t iree of the editors were sentenced to impr som- snd, Brieilenes Frederick Elotdustane, Licutenant Colonel ot the | Messrs, JA. Clark & Co., Cin, stand very high, | ment for six months, and the manager for seven er fundamental condition that the Constitutte gpinion is we will soon show, Which might bave been dug uo and Fephiced, the | of court for refusing to attend us s witness in a | (hriner ‘andamenul conditian tint ve eerie . ‘ seperfluous earth bewg taken away and leaves | civilaction. Mr. Ray ts a (our hundred pounder, THE DISAPVEARANCS OF THE CUTLDREN, strewed over the rest; p of brushwood, | and & good-natured fellow, overfowiag The children were seen for the last thme bythe J and @ dozen other ht opportunities | with wit and humor. He has aiready served two f doy. At | OF concealing what may not turn to advantage if | terme in the Av . i r wy ; K Dun, owing to some suspicious cirenmstances, ma onthe, beigt.tars on ihe afternoon of New Year Breet ea AE inn the place cus faparter tarust nis | With the members Therrall crate fekes oe aiee | Agopied by voee, $1; nae, 98, Capacity of Governor; Lieutenant Picard, of the | Mer tune think they know sometaiag of the at- | "it thought that the trial of Rochefort will merety shout ten minutes past 2 o'clock en thatday, 9 Mr. " ¢ brushwood that Iny a short dis- | whenever they have chance, and he in turn re- Mr. Monrose moved to substiinte for the preamMe | Horse Artillory, equeriy, or Le oreo | tempted ewindie. result in a fine of 8 thousand francs. Vao Hout n, of Wynockte, arrived on the mountain the liberty of turning over some | torts. When Mr. Dennis Burne. theref ro Meo ee eno eae eee eri atiee | ror, of ths. Ride Brigudc, tidsdvormp oF private The Svy reporier saw the prisoncr last nicht. He pshanedet a yp apenes y. ina pile on the roof of the shanty just | toned the ¢ revinatances of bis arrest there was a , aoe te ect aiet M omen er |. | sata that Mr. Hauselt, who bad made the complaint 7 onto gota toad of woot from Wyble snsugs Un Oe soepied With a Tole" and prowins | kood aaah sil aroqnd: itm, bewever, er sotaaha epublican. and a Lexniature elected under it had | Secretary; » valet; (wo gentlemen 4a liverles, vul inst him, was Storm ta the Spanioh Osrtes, 4 saw the Latter, and the el est of the three | about gencrall: ", . cl #) and lice officer, but he bad an!y to tara his li fled th arteenth nud Fiteent!) amendme: garly termed lackey#; and a police officer, to | compared to what followed the ‘readinng of aureagee, Mapnrp, Jan. 21.—They had a stormy scene im " ; . 4 4 the performance of these acts in good tuith was A GENTLEMAN DY BIRTH AND EDUCATION, , rem, a boy some 10 years of aye, who the woman aud Jake watching Lis every move- | Mr. Burns's preamble to ihe resolutton of trqu ry. | 8" that he had not bought goods under the name of J. | !m the Cortes to-day, in consequence of a students’ ele ‘ e . | ment, After having stated the facts, the preamble went on | # Condition precedent to represcutation, sa val 5 Paes Mi tleaa by tt A e i, . father in drawing ont the wood, He eal: RR Weegee tie) takes Wenner aes cents ot ae ed toby 7 nay, ‘The valet of the Prince ie a gentleman by A. Cl Co., J. A. Tasior & Co., Geo. A, Clark & | manifestation in the city, Seflor Rivero declared was Jake (Wy) And education, as his manner, dress, and carriage THe bi was then read a isied ttme, and the ye ne else; sald. hie name was Hodney M and was told tbat heb N t 1s, of course, pos se Wybler are | Rouse, has been cast into a ele and petty priso nal neva were cudared on (ta parcnge. Refure’ the | Vetoken. a.thouh our revorter wae unfortunate in TOY, Of 143 Weat Serenth street Gineingatt, | Sat he would imprison and sabject to the tribunals c's houre down in the vill: Innocent, bat t hou t what bi &c.,', ihe House could contain tisett_no longer, and | 8nd Atlee reeraat Hane hin learuing hs name. He very closely resembles, | \'Tejegciph there, end see it there tant kneh a firm.’ | the authors of the aisorder, be they old or young. ic that might several men wio Lived ut | coimcof the ch liren?, ‘The people of the neighbor: | Fouls OC uashicr followed. Some eried out,“ Why | Dae TA they wonld ve againat the bill. + | ! gure and stvie some gentlemen ty birth and Two minutes afterwards ho spoke of hi ‘The country should soon #e9 that ho was not «penke- (the mountein, were ‘called. uron by | food, ton, whocave been meeuat the Wo bier eros | Le7utLcall ta petty prison, Harne? ts It too small | Distned way they woul) vere agai ae motwith. | cation of thiselly. In fret be is a nobby youns man, | being Zniph. Mr. Wiliams, one of the swindled | ing to tho wind.” He repeated that he would ‘castle te aee Hed wyon by | Pood, too. whe s en ary e or the mt old fellow, eh?" Alter humorous re: | |S Dem. Odie ith 8 pen f 7 {implored to aid tn tne search for bis | tue” childien | disappeared, have beeu led | qvarks trom three or four members, Nir. Lituejohn | Sanding bis wvziciy foF & rcatoration of rights to | mi LOM iat French airs rather tien those of | merehawts to the tare of aver §1,000, was prescnt, | gate all disturbare of the pablle order, oy aa bs weife sald, “bad cone | to think thew, "the ' mother and the | verypravely tata that tis wee a, slain violation af | Virginin, be could not agree to cifeet that purjoss il recognize the prisoners hee ——— feces. tw ase ry (heksry nuts, His , of foul play. The privileges of the House, and oveht to be in- | bY Voting for # resolut.on to hie mind clearly un- AMERICAN TOADIES BEFORE THR ROTAL #NOB, ative se had cont rd Oe rysarteriet rane a The Germans Threntening the Pape. ly aaamored, and though it was very Year'e dav, at the eugeestton of Ca Viton ‘the resotsiion" of tnguirs was then | constitution.l: “In view of the amendments which | American curs iy asserted iteIf onthe arial of cate that ne had confederates Jn Pulladelphia and in | povy’ Yan a}.-—The German bishops in atters with laiterns, and searched until the | was cdied if um Paterron, and niles looking iste hie ptod, uid tue Committee oa Grievanccs are to | Pad been made to the pending resolation, he would | this party at t hirteenth sfrect station of the | ‘The swindler is to have a preliminary examination | dance at the (Ecumenical Counctl had a moeting to~ Latween 9 and 8 o'clock, when the | giobe, gave some of his oracu er renpanscs, but of | TebOrt to the House. “sir, PJ.) sald the bait was | Hudson River Huilroad scon ufter non serteray, | this morning in the Tombs, Upward of fy of, the | aay, and resolved that unless the number of mem- ev through the vilisge, and not less | couse, after obeyiag his mandates repeated ANOTHFR LITTLE JOKER FROM THR RING. one inginia as an equal | Where s crowd of several Lundred men and women | wealthiest merchants have promised to attend, Tei- 7 men Joined those already fm the | iy, and. finding “no. result, the rep State in the Union. embled to gaze at then. These, however, | eerams have been sent to the police of Chiengo, | ders in dioceses be taken into consideration in the weople © most 0 til 1 . i i ne Ce peop ‘The most important iil of the session Mr. Bav ann (Dom, Del.) satd the United States | Were beld Im pretty tair subjection by the police | pijjadelphia, Cincinnati, and other places, to catch | Yotcs held in tue Council, they will return home ta god sent oim | introdaced in the Assembly this mor wn that'day to this large mambers | voted “hin dosage a ham ve engaged tn the search, and not the | of. Knowing that the timc 0 far wan ne by Mr. ; during the alighting of the royal party. Mr. Edward | his cony ody. Mhelr schon Gas aaaeed euch exeitoment, ‘* return, ernan, As ce 0 c ir ‘i were composed of equal States anited, and he never | ‘1; 0 ro . '# confederates, body, Trice bas jet been found of the missing | his going oot on the search, and so forth. had only | Renee, Ae comet. tt bore @ ve Wine toc the dm! | would by his wots br.og Vircinls in other than es | ;rhormton, the British Minister at Washington, and ane te — tho voman's statement tu take them reliable, the | provement ot the Water Frost of the City of New | Peer and equal to apy of the reat, ‘hey Immcdintely entered carriages that werein | TE N&W MAYTIAN GOVERNMENT, AN OX-CIDENTAL FRAUD, ON THE TRAIL, nelehbora, after scvoral days’ unsuecesetul search, | Vora. ae. Lut, dihough the title. is charm: Mr, Cassuauy (Dem. Cal.) expressed hie sinecre | waiting and drove paprily to the Tirevoort House, patently . rm hory tree to which ther mother eaid they | 20 longer disguised thelr feelings, but expressed seoreber, und Is probably reeret in being compelled to vote sguinst the bill, e ¥ be d ee few men In the crowd shouting after thew, aud two | Formatton of a brovistonal Government— | 4, or three Iaaies waving bandkerente:s. Repudintion of the Sainnve Paper Money y 4 + Evtering the Brevoort House, be was met by Mr. —Generals Shot—Fresh T gers—Cnpturing Beef by the Car Lond, Wait, the proprietor, wao bi him welcome, The Missing—The Atala: Nelson Morris, of the Union Yard, near Cht- Mr, Haminton (Dem., Md.) expressed similar rea- | Prince bowed bist eas, 20d weat up 0 the apart. Sr. Tuomas, Jan. 8.—Immediately atter tho | £0: deepatched about $10,009 worth of beet by the ments prepared for : on vou 7 D, M Ly One cat, No. 4,158, con- Mr. Nomtow (Dem. Min) opposed the bill, be | TUE ROYAL SNou'# DUIVE IN CENTRAL PARK. capture of the eity of Port-ne-Prince by the revola. | Michigan Central Railro e cause Unwilling to put apon record bt nt to tie | Mr. Archibald, the British Consul, 1 round at | Hontste, a Provisional Government was formed, con- oe SM) wert ae bevy eed bhi ae 2:90 two quick travelling carriages, and tl y } stituted us follows: President, Nissage Saget ; Vice. | '° Providence, but before It atarted from Clitoago #allied forth to eee the elorics of the worid-<cc President, Gen, Dominigue; Minister of Finanee | forked crder, bearing Nelson Morris's ame, was ee ere tng aereke ive Pith arene. and | snd Commerce, T, Roriesu; Minister of Justice, 8, | Prevented to the railroad officials, transftrring the tGrabalf-mile trom the cabin. fo | them openiy in front of Wybse's cabin; and aa there | the p ors navarally first turned thy ir ste are rouch men among them, it feared | by the Ring to draw uo these instruments. Mr 8) (ur fOOL OF At Avew sual Deaps oO hick: | that they micht bring case betore | Kivrnan says that Le ts not the father of the bt appeared to have been freshly taken | Judge Lynch, Wyble, actuated by his iears, ou | and that be ts inno way cowmitted to it He was from the bars, bat from t cand arsund it not a | Tucaiay tnvited some of tho villagers to search | «impiy requested to ineroduce ft. The bill provid s « to be aeen, me of the searchers | DiS cabin, and smal number secordingly visited | for the appointinent of five Commissioners by tue marks on we edge of one of | the place ‘and looked throuzh it; arter which they | Sia yor, to be kuown us the Ma, as it someone bad sat | Signed a statement to that cifect, and hang it op in Csembled the | ont of the ut wiere it is at this moment. COMMISSIONERS OF WHARYES AND Pix: hear Rotten | Their search, however, was not a very | The Doard shal! have exclusive control of all the via mile ors gistant | thorough one. ‘They moved the bed, glanced rly, ali the wharves, plers, bulkbeads, Tiere are ooo so deep | OX¢F tue Moor, took upone doant, ant duz in 1 little, ans, decks, land under water, and everything tielr bowon, They then euspeuded their labors, But it is not pro: but, regarding the amendment as unconstitutional he Would not vote to piace upon the State of Vir- kinia these badges of conqucat, inieriority, end in. sult. shrewd ond canning knave emploved hing Really New fn the Line of Hor proposition that Congress could wake the Conatitu: Hons for the States, ‘The roll-call was then bern Dill, the resu.t bei Seas 47 ty water front now belonging to the chy. A Dott, Anti saad, Beste: ‘ Ms ie + Minis ‘ beef to W. H. Reeves, who ordered the beef to be see Bottom er search | Bavie twat if buried unywhere, It would be ander retofore posseased “OF ex- oa Anon, Roremen, Brown | pelied up at she Brevoort House at 4:00. Rameau; Minister of War, Gen, Buce. ee mine a Oc or arcuate, iuwever, turtuer, eearch | ihe floor of the house, wuen there are 80 many place Harbor "Masters, or any Drake. tem ested sea THE 4NOB AT WALLACA’s, A decree has been pudliaued by the new Govern- , Aika moreover, are far ont ot | im the recesses of the mountains that it is nearly im er of the city, ure transferred to the new ran. Mal a ‘ * Tmmeaery arer aimer the Prince “and parry | ment, epootnting she te proximo for the meeting of | West Woshinzton Market. Toffey got tho beef. trick of the children im ease they had | Possible to fod. Tho first step undoubtcaly the sion. All the ‘wharves, plers, und wate; We otnntor tice Howertson: | etarted om foot for Wakack's Theatre preeiscly st | the Legislative Chambers, Another decroe an | Yestertay morning John McCarthy applied for the oe ee oie iuritattee de diss | sbould now be taken 19 the urrest of the Wybles— Property not at present owned by the city, tie | Lsserson Pomeroy, Frat Kameey, Rice, Hobertoon, | siz and @ half minutes to eight, At the postern F ad eaidl a proceeda, saying that he was Reeves; hut Toffey Spain felt torrents, brooke that bad | Miter, mother, and son, If they are guilty, so ranch | Comuiissioners are cinpowcred to get, either by pur- | are Tipigs, Trumbull, Warner, Willey, Witiine, WH | gates he waa recerved by the eallant and daahing The- | RoUnces that anti! the end of the present wonth, the | Tire aiied to Chieara, and ascertained that (he wou been 90 shullow us raly chow | the better; iCinnocent, they bave an opportunity to eur procees of lave. ‘Thy are to make tne a. | Bor and Vatesdi i . odore Movs, Me at once prononncod Moss the hand | paper money uttered by the Salnave Government } heel helonzed. tv Moria. “Met arthy wor aires b ence deop | Sear thelr vames, ary fiarroy ts and begin ® new system of Nava—Sesere. Dayard, paris. Fowler. | somest man he bud scen (n this country. The Prince | may be exchanged at the Treasury for the paper cur. | and taken to the Tonbe, While pfs bye ige Danior stersot b . offer rT pi disobed we wo D; Havitton, Nov ion, Sa ry tom, Thurman, aud di Mr. Movs subsequennuly excha o ’ he o Nonr CuaDOL OAL | Seat ent. the meateen coos oboe ot AU oe eee ee eens eee Or | Vunereit (Deatocrats in Tialt PH aa ode Cara rd ah fe acca c! | roucy of the revolutionists, at the rate of ten doltirs | 2F3winz up the complaint, officers mised inte Conrt ticle eo that Choratnetice cf them is oot | bie acrvics in the matter cratis; « purse of ¢100 re- | laws, rules, orders, oF ons of the Comm y bourbon, an! parted with wany mntual ex TEpIn that Gusnateiion teh Beas receive i 4 froma home | Word bar been offered by citz ns or the weghbore | #iou're is thade a iuisdemeanor punishable by fe | ‘The Senate adjourned nntit Mond ay Pietelona of triemay rene, 4o of tho | of the former toone of the Intter, After that date | aco warming oar mnarketmen u duots; two of | Tod for a discovery of the ebil tren or thes murder. | and imprisonment. The salary of the Commissioners | pne fullowing is the Virginia bul as it passed the | Prince sat Mr. Archibald, British Consul, who | its circulation is probibited wnder heavy penalties, | Iading for cargoes of 1 shoes on their feet to which there | Ch 4nd any anelatance wail be giv mn by the people ia to be is dy the Comais posers of the Sinking | genate: maf he, bad heen cut at, of 4 chees Aaithe eocntry $1 Sooded with thie money by 6 obtained by for : nn. Jwinle one hud » bag for | Of the rOrL00d, of re anxious | fund, and i Heel at €10,000 apie ea i ‘ 4 ate yee r wrtton, the British i loo joney by Bale | crisoner the bills of lading wer : w Te ad nova cage to arrive at the truch regarding the unfortunate K al 9 1 the oe f ene, fin oft to comate Ce Phils (Oc spare. (0 feneenente: usual mooseberry foot expression and | nave, distress among the pourer classes is appre- bitece produeed a deanate ‘Sd iressed to the prison thing, hae beep found, sare. por eee Se ee OF Sa0 have framed aod meh, & of a Ql bended. er, which on betpe opened fount to coutain a nor bag + te question, ay ay aT ee €ir term of offics iste be five years, werument much w | carty, and ‘attneno of the British Legale Lien srarning in etpner that hie exme had heen found ont Wie IE GODOU WOR SICONT PHOTOGRAPHS BY SUN REPORTERS, Ibs the Mayor. on Ken ng the ovening the Prince gaveuncquivocatex: | Saloave's whereabouts are anknown. Larrived too Inte, and (he prisoner was eoiumitted ithe austell Waa atid SatRUDUE aad noel ——. ritalin 10 83,081,009 wordh | of a, elected uoder | pressions of his admiration of Mr, Wallace's acting, | ‘The victorious revolationsts are busy shooting | to await the arrival of the presecutors from Ohicago. ay irom be with, the rain Balen for ts Wr eey eine bas xe axire ae LSAT Cxottia Ohi Oc bY Bina niigul merce Henkes. | all the prominent military leaders of the Swlnave - —— - vit arness, and over the Appeal for jectaion Surrendertug ‘ miler : Fening Weea party falling 1 d 0 « nt iro Cleigenainte ine tranas ec che Rina: FOREIGN INStR. The verfornance of these several acte.in | Robinson, one of the Feniun head centres, wae in | Pty falling Into their hands, They Lave disposed BROOKLYN gy te ne : nob aula ells Die hove reaped a rich harvest im thie elty | £001 faith, was @ condicioa wiccedent to the ropreseat: | the undicnce, but the Hriace was not molested fo tulsa way of the brave Gen, Victorin Chovalic tseaie MASK OTAGO ; r erfivemiesaroundand { Eighth avenur, from Forty-second to Porty-eizhth of domestic companies tnasmucn as they are | Virginia is entitled tor py erebtation ft Congress © Tie audience slowly departed from the theatre, | and the Government has, by decree, proscribed 4 ‘ in trem every side, Ot | street, with trap-block pavement, because 1 in- | not required to deposit with the cuperintes tent of | the Un ied States, provided y member or | alt ecemipsly Fela one of whom © any vest ant to move farther than the | about twenty military men of high rank. Hus Ravmond was helt to hail fm $1,000 hy U ch was | Insurance ten per cent, of the amount of thelr esp itary E n into some | cluded the expense of stono crosswalks, Which was p ¢ o Inner doorwoy, until they had w nearer view of the . 8. Comminsioner Jones, yesterday, on te eharre of y ft tuey have tal. Mr. Sweeny Freat introduced @ bill in the As | Meats ° Prince, who. se that they were cetermined to | , The Piequets have not been entirely subdued yet. | garryiny on the fistilory isiuows in Newtowny Le bee mk ravine, o¢ i to the r ver Pons rane ey ee not anthorized, and io therefore, reed Pes Leis depicay y wee the come. reswriaslons are 0 the te gsait Gis depariore, i ily, with his suite, worked | A considerable force of these adberenis of Salina: without paying thospectal tax. A that cuss, as weilas thatortielr having | city authoritics appealed, arcuing yesterday before | impos ureign insurance co:apanics as on do- | permanent preva ‘a in the form f7 his way to the dvor.’ There was not the shown theme on — Rauaered out OF Fevch, Why has Bo arte the General Term that the law of 486s provided | westic. a Sy volemt at Thave pe least gn of any demonstratler Tirsiaea tes thes Weer tiaiad eareioate nae LATEST LALOR NEWS. Pothing buen found thas belonged to them that “ull ordinances herctofore adopted for the cou THM EXCISK BILL, moniter of Congress. or ag an officer of tie | orrived at the veatibule er the . ocrat rie y tea Pyrat wate every, toot of tue, ground | struction of street pavements aiall be construed as | THe bill quspanding the cullcetion of excise fees, | or 'kran atrcuuvatcn rasiash ames AS aa | WEN some one sung oute Three cheers for | “Altnonge, the itan-clad etoxmcr has been twenty | At the mecting of tho Workingmen's Talon tes boy tt we ve been Imposcibio for them fo are | ste of Sees Davewenys Shiil S canal ted | uspandig th 7 es, | or Ay au executive. of Jusicial officer of any state (3 ° + a 4 0 4 " he meeting of tho Workinements Tuton Seen TIEGE oe tek MPURIRin tec inet uroaher: puttiorining the layiog of orpsswallie. Jp coaiaa Tank | Brev.ousty proposed in the House, came up ta the rt the Cunstitauion of the Cult. d States: andl ater Frince Aribar."” The evll received t thin respon days out from Phildelphta tor Port-au-Prince, | night the coonors, raper alainers, and iron mouldere Fikhuut huving lost a cup, oF Beloye, oF sHiek-—ao) Uf Sir Angevine, the petitioner, to be an Infringe: | qyaajes any Was consldered 18 Committee Of the | Morte sogige. My aoeumieritoineencmicatkereot oo | tc the roranst ead: "Wtere in bel lethe Prince? | “oquine has Deca Meerd of ber. ey batch ga Lat a cat Gk ang. at lenst, oud | b# inark of their x a eine lie Seong we, as umented and orders f ne, OF piven sid oF com he epem! er D | rae f ict Port-au- . ‘ational Pal- ere tev genoral strike amone the coal miners Prestnce. In the case of three children, the youngest | ment of the Legislature apon te judicial unctions ng. The bili as amended ronde as follows. ne God Fronavail i Uke manucr take, | 1 cheer Lim.’ ‘Tle Prince looked, ant immediate: | aco wy destroyed by" shelle trom the steamer | onthe Tuleds foots an Warr ielinuad, oclondiug As yours ull, iti much more sinymar that be UCD | haa no right to give the eiruetion and the 1s: brcriow 1. The Ume for cotlect’ng tees for hice y swear thai T have, by act of | iP sicreaster the cheers were eguin voveds and | Pequod, and the explosion of larze quantities of am- | through the Chba, Mapleton and Orchar! inlnes, It ls wiso possible that they have been kidnapned, Apdnyh , , entive rozuiate the sale of ‘ou-tee t) Ame en departed by [. . the building, One thira of the elty of Port-au ction of the Collector tm and in conn Tories are told of ator: | Howe calated, wiiel this etatate parvorted to do. | fiquors within the Steiropnl vab Police Di ict ot bik ie iit inten, ea nig | ported bs Cxpt Heiden with, wamail squad of fo: | Prince waa siso burned. on’ the. wight of the atiaek chants. omn'ow thete x ftius Wyble, who ts sull living, who ss Lemon eas aie of Now York.” aud tuo nets smendatory there be taken before and vert et and detectives, Jed tue royal party, | hy the revolationary forces, the cartars. of bouded ae ees ety “whol he: BOSS Tee | a. pone Wavercaitre ere on emertar| LidirSctit in Guiiniationot ten corps as shal | br asromcerlaniuly amtorenttowimintye ontie: | folowed by a erod Tt is wrorted. at Port on-Privce that M. De In | koala exclusively to elzit dictriet tuspootors t son Juke, ‘This woman, it !# sald, when she Vantit 1 first day of March. 10" oud tie | tansnz ether et enced cache shail we deemed gusty Of 5 . fig PERE Roche, the Hay tian Minister in Waal - — doe Wyble some twelve y 0, tried to take O' Brion's Saceessor, c 1 be roguiated by the law which bo punthed thorefsr, by. ttn COMING UNDER THE FLAG, replie by Mr. Stephen Preston, an fnflaen FLASHES FROM THK OCEAN CABLES, wake with her, bot whea Jo” insisted op retainin, Quite ® sensation was created last night in | will bein torcoon that day. oo ‘ Hone, Fear and not mote > - n of Portau-lrince, and s gentleman of exocilent ———— fue child, she swore by all that was Luly ehe would | Coroner Flynn's barroom, which was throrged with : shuclivea add $1010" and'in ait trials Yor any ¥10 ERS Fei dee' TRANsD HR pan Ing Os She Deer of | Pullin sam NEAR RC REEL” pemasn, the cx-Prefeet of the Going, to ' Pe rerenged Oa him: end ehe now las retaraed tO | iiciang, including Congressman Fox, Assembly TUB COMMFIRACT Law, Scortifieate o Vaion, toe eciznvorhood of Wynockie itil & Congress » Assemb Sibel in fi bathe, WIth pro fot th ; ihintaene arouse. OF Nov, Oc ONe: be NEW JURSEY, amship All . ow Y. jenrent of negroee ‘Wat les not far trom | men, Coroners, Aldermon, and Assletant Aldermen, | ¢,The, Dill to renes! the objectionable features of the | atte, MItn pr Ot the The Melbourne Argus: Of: Nor: 6 380% pub) poe mie yeterdar eh the wap to tinmbaren 1 kic ip also suspected of voniaiming the kid ne bas piracy s 7 Come | cat such ooh Wat lawl TPogularly wduiuts. | Mees m petition addressed to the President ewark saloon keepers have organized on 4 7 je the, chitirens, but uct this moment | #24 many other lesser hghts—by @ bet that was | mittce by request of w largo orgunisation of work | frye mieten etioriey, Pe ike chide Bee Nabe iuntrel toa th toitatain tis chee or taper er aia oeae Sir George Francis Seymour, Admiral of the fleet, «been no Feuson for supposing that the | made by Ctarlie Moore, brother of the Alderman, | Ingwen who will bo represented bere next week by | And Prorued furiiar. Link every euch person who | Of : Nie y me per nines and for atone thie atationed in American watery, died 1 SM rh spirited away inthis manner. They could | Moore bet $1,000 to $0) that Congressinan Fox | delegaics, and who urge ® more compretensive } shail neglect tor the period of thiry days next after tho | dents of the Fecjee Istanda,asking the perwmanent «x Gurren: Sta kod Mawel: Wah. Hehoken ta London totay aged 83 years, We inched to Advantace as waves, nor are they | Would get wore votes. for the Tamimany nomination | Inresnre ‘then thon cnacted by Bue lower House, | be-rage of this act, to tak, subscribe, wad By 4200 M18 | tension of un American protcetorate over waid | politicians Hela Thee terete eke ba omoke Archhtshop Dechamps, of Mectelin. who ts at the sto Vast estate that id'be putout ot | for Sherif of Nuw York at the next convention | This t steted by Sonator Creamer, who te a warm | ms Morcsuld SAGO CO RLIMARE | ST ries Eon PMerl be" {Lo peli politicians, ad ght, but noitder | neat of whe Infalliiviity barty In the Ckennienical Comm wey. Thin tueory tea strated and unnatural any two men that could be need. ‘The bet | advocate of the repeal. BOL. | Aid Ported the state ot Virginia | et a yed arnrreabicralewg ido Atl ee Shaan Ban Bip piet Sean ave OC Bea eee hy 4 ely taken, but. tho parties were. not é 2a eee tet eaantanan Con tues | are that (no residents feel the want of the protection PERSONAL INTELLIGENCE. The shin St. James, from Cardiff for Japan, hes \ SE aIDULS TRRORAREAT Rani d been taken by o the THE TEMPLE “ISRAEL. Upon the” follow! ig conditions: | of some poweriul nation, ax well as for the purpose pee iA nut into Liverpool in-edamuget state, having experts | distinguished Tammany politiciuns present, Charlie 1 e Constitniion wovor i -, " Cod & DOAYY KAI, ea docked, ait a q of their aisanpearance J that held | Moure'said that hu woah wike the samo bet WIth | 9, ty fteform in brocklye—t hs be’ bo amend ‘ As | of malntaining their position with the mative ou- | Mr. Jamea O'Neil, Surrogate of Hudson county, ae. of the naghouoraeod, Wybie'schar | any at ' o owish Reform in Br yo=Inangural Sere | citvens or vias ote tree seofthe | thorities, as for avcurity In thelr traae and ce ‘J, is not insane, a - ) y other man who Wished it, frraee Or clare Ot cities & ted Bi fs L, of pS os ; 4 ie vad by? i ZuL to vote who are enttied eo by the Conaiitu: | mere. Tis pried that the geographical position of |, 5, Osborne ant ; i OTTINGS AHOUT TOWS ed. Mrs, Wybie, as rhe calls her. | Str suing The Jewish Reform Church of Brooklyn was | tev shall uve beep wuly convicted Mi Lelag s suitable naval nad ooaling station te Armori Mrs. Clarke, of Hodson City, N. J. lady denics | _ The new armory of the Seventy first Regiment # 5s @ character that is still worse, Befu The land on which to build the new depot of applica’ 1) he dihahitant: of sald stat ‘ais. . ‘ At she Was evo! arrested Dy Justice Of the eace Thos. | was Onened to tho pudlic lust evening. tite up with ber present ousbaud, she 1 | the uric: Rallroad includes 150 feet of Forty-tnird | 4edicated yesterday afternoon, The roform mov» y HON of raid constitution, | M. Brown, the United States Coasal tn | W! vaires. " ™ h - i prether: witha lishing Gite Lies he inte daieresed Mee a Raliroad inclu les et of Forty-thir ‘ aoe Thy be alla th 1 Jedzing the receipt of the document, Thomas Henderson, the barkeeper, who cat his ‘ fl on weaith , | ment so cunsiderabis in New York has not hitherto 5 bev x ; Judge Watrons, of the District of Texas, is dis: | throat on Sanday while delirtons, is dent Gtsch.ld that he swore was the son of 8 negro, Ho | sad Vorty-fourth streets, ang all of Puurth avenue | - 14 to Brookira, where the orthodox have never ‘be tawinl for othe A ea eae ercuntotntrchieh ant nat re | Qualided by mental disability, Provided he vesigua, his sdiet'a ahow window, at 60 Rroatway, te ¢ trom bs house, and eae, who was then & | between Forty-second and Forty-Afh streets, except | C#ended fo Brooklyn, where tho ovtodon have Five muy elusen or tho United siaiearom account of | Gta Mone Hames are Wereanto altel) i mn of M | salary i Co be paid iim the remainder of hie ite Me beanttful Cuban Gag, imeded ses press Beoa »,oon eoattived to igot into harness | y gtrip GO fect wide. ‘The Comutssionore for up. | 'WY larke congrees ; rect, Hi" race Onior Or provinus cavulit ou tt keFvilude, OF | Gere Or the cuuuttyee ee / Mr, Orville Grant. the Prosident's brother, is, It is Queen ta Uufor cil Wnt ocea-ioned er expatsion was | prainal Of (bin proverty awarded the city but $45,000, | (we other In Bocruin, Out of Hive two societicn a | OH Ste or wnou wuy auch ground to royties of Hike ae Chinn Abriiuiee thin the Cocoon Bis "depute, | qMuriters ant attempta at manter have averaced « er for. dome say tuat Wyble swore | reporting that aa the property wes held by the city | Small band of reformers has issued, bent upon | any other qunlitk Yor oftve than is required of Clenuiue Ont the Wauith National, Goiained Shromies ra 4 P+] pre a day sinea the Beginuine of ths Year In Kings aud Be would ti sture in bis tauuly, but ailagree | merciy in trust for traffic, it w throwing away those coremoniats which young Is | wl olner Coens. eer The case of the Fourth National Bank against —____- Ballas ami teaaaca wae ‘cndoced: (hat ta (ai Peat the War taken out If held in tee. ‘Tue Corporasts rucl considers foolish, such as the wearing of the | citizen or came ot cals the Lulted rates of tlie an, Veltman, for forgery, Wha investigated HOURS OF LEISURE, ayholicn Commissioners have ordered that in future mere (bn and yesterday, on the part of the ity, It was a tephilim, Keeping on the hat during divine service, | {Ml Figh's, und privileges secured by thy Coustitu: diy by Commissioner Blichis. | Mr.” Seamar besilelli fie’ Mercct sires Polioo Mation that tae property coul be taken for any Mon of said Sin Cashier of We bank, testified that Veltman was c¢ lasean ec nola rain ert aches toca ea at ps é =e Though: uit purpose than that for whicu it was origina and making the women sit by themselves in the gil | ‘Png indications are that the House will pass the | lection clerk and bookkeener of that inatitution tn | ial tummy Sun Mil AP ee | rhe nom jcnmmieeloned ofjnore of the Beventy. dre "y ae ep Aineere are ed; that It appropriated for private use it #h Jeries, ‘These reformers jitred a large room in the | Virginlan Vill ws it now stands, 1968-60, and that on April 15, 1608, be (Beamam) Mend |v tec. Lyman will lectare thie morning, | modal stnddo with diauouds ee ® RARGQOR fuiti'n ver) ur prorhstennne are andl tase, Hie tes | ald ict Meovndiag 0118 reel valan Decision Fe | y ro 4. maliding, Atted (6 an olegsally, with 9 ——— Me ae one et hon Gaal, tbe’ | (0 Dre Chapin’ Choreh, a 10A.M, on” Motherhood.” | Mrs. Ambrose Randati's Tat Bue hu the ground, It “cay never be made Wo i —_— receptacle for the eucred thora, and other things rn House of Kevrosentativons ino | Rottefected a third talee entry of & 16, ‘These diss | Miss Kato Field will soesk, In Irving Mal, thls day afiernonn to eer tha rel aae af b id when he speaks itis from one The Biackicg's Occupation Gone. cial Jo! " Moses, titions were presented fur the abolition of the | coveries were made by compariny tie cash bool for our disabled suluiots and sailors, Subjovs, Ne wat for huis dive rom € inert iis tile lips, He in w son Of Wydle's by @ | raed titres hove at lows recched the mamblera, | Social, 10 the Sewish faith, appouted Dr. Mover, | aeiciting priviicge, and a Lill was. puosed allowing | with tbe collection book kept by Veltmao, ong the Adh onda The unkown man who diet on the roxd-to Heller | forue aud, consequently, uuly half-urother to ar nes have at lant reached the ga +} un eminent Jowish physician, as ther President, | 1.) Merce, of on olla of ike Teen : —— = vie Hoapital from the Hotel Jogel haa beew idovtiied: } bo chides and they have found it severe work of lace to dupe | hired the Rev, Dr. Co Lewin, an eloquent Habbi, | ciel District, $1,s ue stauips, of which — * ‘ Onimeary, Ae Ouver Lagronse, at ahle Frenea merchni ph f2 Se remember the seanty meana of Wyble, | (Le most unsophisticated, ‘They are vow siriviaz to | 4nd bad thoir Gret servioe yesterday, he ad beou rovbed, AMuddresses upon | SPARKS FROM THK TELEORAYE - The Harlem Steamboxt Company olaima wre aes ta Lis wel ry Fool he ma 4 yd “ ———— ¢ tariff and the fini Journod —_—> awnor Smith, Fishormay eanort, Lor dawave to thelr b ry whieh was en at 4 ss of tales, wile, wod sons, in tt dullnces in tra lv 1% not conflned to the spacious | Why the tadiotad Onn raceere ere Vightiog Semadiceenee Amendiaent yusterday REThet we litinculabed biweelf by saving 8 out of ir, Arty nev. atromes for Gen Jolin 4 bildren Gaye ble put out of the ona, the eilded hells frequented by the merckant, ° 5 ‘i Appointmonts by the Preatdent. Gsoree TD), ivcuiiea: the veteran editor, ie scala 2 16 doar. Qleseon. ps denidy that that gentle ian ay At uny Fale, that is vo Opinion genes repp Pine tank or tena broker, watt ealenns At the fell election in Brooklyn, Mr, Amor: Wasmisuton, D. 04, Jon, 2—The Proadent_to- | prostentcd aud ti a dying cond tion: Capt, Otto W, Parison, who served throu: Seether ee me MMTANS. bores Bly eoeitained in the nelgl borhuod, ‘he father, | tothe rma dens ta Beekman and Sproce streets, | man, Republican, was clected Asxombiyman by | day sont to die Senite the following nominations: Wi. | Wiseonain instructed her, Hen tors an@ Represcne | Wt. Mahi the Hawkina Zouaves,” Ninth Ore arse, d 5 j fone nothing to do tho imotier’ | Where the printer, the mochanio, and laborer, play. | about 290 mayouty. His opponent was Mr. Cullen, ‘of ludana, Ministor nt wt Portugal, | egtive to iavorthe Postal Telegraph bill, Mic It ghwood Guards at Hobe Friend-hip Hoat Club have elected 1 on Vie search every day e nee New | jn their ten eent chips week after week, sink | 9 young lawyer and Democrat, ‘Tne ballots wore barger, realgne’ ph, &. Natal, of bow Sut SOE ee ONT ee a aacolat a LARRY SERIE IO COREA: oCabit s View a 1 : ¢ @. Becre otk tion at Londor The i . a #s looks touci ca, and whe is tears, | ticle hard-carned wages. One of theu establish: vinted, and Mr. Cullon waa declared elected, ation acne ie ee L HERG enitalitign io times Aihar pic edn iT vemay eal her so. teves the matter | ments 13 to be sold by auction to-day and hus sincu taken his seat, Subsequently, the ‘ Law, J Committee to extend hospital ince Arthur, — Sarouh is care cary Ttatannt al toms foF the District of Nort JM vaswers who manipulated the ballots were in than forty miles of the telegraph lines on LOSSES BY FILE, neghvors who raw him eittiog tn the pain ted, Dir, Cullen bie introduced « bill tn the ——— eR chic Kallroad were demolished by the soceut * hart ( iu dtd en were traveshs Ce | Hawttug John By Haskin Over the ¢ slataro that d« Intended to ufert the cases, but Pichi in the Whiskey King. sori, Viiitlam Richentson'e wreouhones, 05 Firat street, Ma re, eked him Way he sat ther A motion was made before Judge Cardono yes: | at the same time, the ll passed, it must ws | Inthe Kings County Supreme Court yester- | | The Kansus Leetslature has demanded the resg. | poar Bilt avenuey rooklyus was Dacwed yeateriay, 1, Nex joing we oth ret Me recived 40 | tertsy to remove John B. Haskin from the re Wee manner allect ull Criminal Caeet he defence | 48% before Justice Pratt, Charles Doherty ued | fre clarks skh pi maaee Allurge wacon fuctory at the enatern terminus of | ‘cm {0 peeing Guin t care fF creh'p of the Washington Marine Tusurance Com: | tie Yast address to the jury, thus reversing tho | Daviel ©, Birdsall for 61,60 for goods sold and de | ‘The sioamboat Connecticut aalled from Pongh. | the Kondow wnt Oswego Htallroad was urnod yoster metyetsraa’ ane oR , biel vitly failed, it being claimed that | order of pract.ce at the present ume in all casos | ijyvercd, Plaintiff alleges thut the defendant wus in- | koensle ats o'clock yesterday afternoon with freight | Gy } loon, 8) ‘i counts font thar (ho ay a THE AUPPOORD MORDEKER, Rete heat cea tin tho collvetion ot | Where men are trick by Jury on criminal charges. | (ered ine dietierg’ic. ‘New work, conducted by | gers for New York, 4T, Shannon's bakery, on Third avenne,near | wun @lioct The fini fad lr 7 Tis regarded a9 COURLWINE At the (OnE Te ee ins ee eet te critica Me. | A most astoulshing feature of the proposition is, | terested la @ distillery In New York, conducted by nea Joe Coburn's challenge to Wstients Mook ion was damaged gem yeater, | Man uewspat ete. thet ed ‘ Bay, Were has been an’, but tne actual | tt sand had by n ; that & ring ot corrupted politicians propose to | Messrs, Loldersdosf, Marley & Mussy, under the | aghi for #9 #10 G60 Unt after bis (Aliea's) con: morning | Insured for HAW. Thowns Moc orint amounted ty AO per Ww Work, j ra Haskin chimed. that any delay of neghzence had i ” 1h ‘ grocery and ‘sre B.C Moya's drug store, adjotwlids | juin (, Loe, the natrolman of the Mercer Birc Fike anus mart of the eximiy all atiibute to | fem the tauit of ins counsel Ke Meade, ho Change the order of wructice tn ail criminal caret, | grim name of Newberser & Co, ‘That on the Yat of } feat with dis Mace in Nay ues tie Boston ang | Me Mae daningod #140; inanred, Patineye A alarra bia bean watine for. teat “reporter yesterday pard @ vinit to AUiaiad ine eeeenh pecan tn A had detrimentally Inter‘ore with those who are en edward Newton, a brakeman on the Boston an a \ anlerrolias beou “golne ur," Swe pated by “a guide whom ha had pro: | SUUWOL he Hoon ut prosertings in (he wad Of aw | ne tere wdimintatration of ertminal raw, for tac | April, 1868, the defendant usked the pinintif to de | pychnurg iimilroa', Was killod by falling from wtra'a OES Bri OS AOTIEN TY we A VaKeavonuee tie Gah een bone HI Mr. mup the dutrieate path, He found ‘ " . sole purpose of endcavoring to wave the lndigted | Kver to Newberger & Co. at said distillery molasses | in Acton, yesterday, p, i . 8, Th uo. Ho waa thon eu a } Buc two children, and 4 neighbor 4 =oniarren inca Whom they led into erime, for the purpowe of distuiling, for whleh cash would | he duty on molasses ix to be reduced from clebt ~ Run were eurprhed to ree bitin th Bnd de a the pipes. we ke was of an an te n Aa ioeraphic Engineer, ; — be Riven, Ho poreunnge othe reer Praises to Dye genta, me Suite On sugar, teas, and coflocs, at Bush of tho Fifty-siath Regiment has re- | the war be was emploved uid De Wasim the Woods wull searching for ‘ hei von tyosterday wil! A worth of molarsen wna delivered, Plainuil suys | aro also to ve reduced, ened 1 ‘ a jeneral Terin Be et The wowan's dress coul * DP DuOlomrenbor Ass i rappin Med be Goorae Peabody's Vauora) Train That the defendant admitted the ‘amount duc, bit | ‘The body of a two months old ehild was found |. ‘The restgnations of Cupt, Qeorse Teots of Com: | guinea fuspuktine Benny, and finest { Panties. Te was of torn, fidet © cumera,” tuking ® view of the * Ocesa National Mr. Peabody's remains are to be borne from | claimed that the otber parties had received the mo- tially devoured by rausin the cellar of Joba Francis | pany I, and surgeon Robort D. Nomulth, of the Twelfth v Hing wll appiest pec arly about ber surunken form. er ‘arms | Bunk” building, Mas {t enything to do with the riland op train pared be the Bastero Fl lassen and were peceuiarily lable, but he nero nl othins's house, in Montpelier, Vi. The father has beca | Regiment, are aunvunced, © assiened 10 he re thin pare, her eyes large aud. lightly Iu | pocc able robbery? Possibly the Bank oft 1 Company, ‘The thterice of the saioon car i | chat it the plamuiff would git Judement against them | ar-ested. MeAfve und Mnf. Howo, of the Twelfth at nn motions OF NO ie. OF nedcrs to an pier coreas sunken and Mashed. But she roost reer ey RT Liatatias b ontaaee ‘ey hung with heavy fords of blick and white serge, fall- | he would pay it ‘oat judgment was obtained, Ofictal tnformation leaves no doubt that the Paw. iment, tenderort Aa toneaeton ie the soore fall te a unt hy the Judge assienc Vert ut bye to be overcome With gricf, Our re | coy sty ener the tinds huve gone, ing from the centre to either side, the windows be | hutthe defendant would not pay, The Jory re: | noo Killers, band wero engaged tn. the macs acro of | of expiration of term of service. Special Term, must bemade ts ths Justice wa lead i Ther wiesher ehe bod beoa out ou we | OY jas Mo Ing" partally covered by the drapirs, ‘The Kazllsh | (urued a vordich for tho plaiadldia the Aull wmount, | Nick's wurveyivy purty oa the Republican river last |” Mig. Metgcht of she First Rosiment Covairy tna | abidecided ine stion orstwcecutig ™*! arels 4 aE and American flags, edged with 4 pa nae Deen preaoated oy the mombrrs Of Troon D, which he : tone of the Vt twolltt 20 TY ave replied, irritated, * with these The Estote of Albert Dy Kichnrdson, Of the decorations at each end of she saloon, ‘Tho Rae Beceailan a? lpiels Hyivia Harding, the Nova Sootis elantons. 6 foet | formerly commuaded, With aa elegant sot of cagrorsed | wA number of prominent cirisnes of the Vil The ie cutldren 9 Surrogate Mooro of Essex county, N. J., on | car is neatly carpeted, and In the centre ts @ bicr } OL William Ketol waa | 12 tones bizh, and'welshine Gm pounds, was uroventod | rasclutions Pata smombiod last evening in the inclatr, Hou arg’ (80 children that rematm are respectively # | ‘Tiuraday granted letters of administration to Mr, | about two fort wide ‘and etght fort long, covered | Loorsvitt § ar) JM | to the Now Biigland Fat Mou's Conyeution in Lewlstow | The Pinh Company of the Heventh Reeiment have Want’ 1 Fears of wwe, Gunton A. enatdaon, brother of the lace. Albert | with binek velvet, and trimmed with silver fringe | banged to-day. He waceudod tho acaifold with w | yesterday, had dronared @ handsome tot Of Fosoluttons for pre- sy Tes ot oo HS Wg have tert them with» neighbor," | De uchardson The letters wore eranted to. the | and tassels, ‘The two passenger gars which accom- | quick light step. ‘Though his neok was not broken | ” The President hes slgnod the bill providing that no | sentation to the Manta tau Clubot this city, asa satine nants Berets teblicd Huw Gana ether tee aulit | Eruton tis understoud, hy tue requese of Mrs, | pany the train ate also hane with ormbloms of mourn- | the culprit diagl easily, for in eight minutes bts pulse | oaicers of the army cmihe roured lt ahall Te nmygned | OF to0ir appreciation of the courtesion Mivwa then by | Geared Lala : sradat ig ay “ra Miat baa become of her children, | MeBurlind.Rlchardaon, ‘he property a tw Wood: | ing: The locomotive of tho traln, the Guorge Foe bensod to bout Toa Higusud porous witussod he Kasay duty,or bo eulited Wy auy wore pay Wad wat of Persie vlan Betta toto, lan ccna’ MOOPIRS | Babard ondorrons Arpatilee, sone & Daniel Bs Shey ary dowd or live, aud wheuer they | @ido and ould to be worth bLL.0K Woily, alae avvrvpetaioly dramed, eRLOULLO iat : ra