The Sun (New York) Newspaper, February 2, 1870, Page 1

Page views left: 0

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

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

Text content (automatically generated)

Mt YEAR. NEW YORK, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 4%, 1870. PRICE TWO CENTS, st, RIS) LIN ied to the Supreme Court, Spe- | inte, but, while descending to the lower regions, effect immediately. (esaan es CELI " . , PENYIOT IA TP]? [letter trom Senator Creamer was handed to the | PV PT op 1 i THE WESTCHESTER RING ENJOINED. MW IN ny TROP riLL oF TH THURTY-SIN, | ott et amare «| M1. SWEENY'S LEGISLATURE | inst own ™ mot S| EXIT SPECIAL SESSIONS. | £44 Mesrewssens xine axvoeve>.| LIFE IN THE METROPOLIS Aut * After afew moments speut In introduetions to ht LPANY, Fed. 1, 1870,3 P.M. peepee lief from Judge Tap jood News for _ the favored few, the bind sirack up a Walz, and nap : | son. MB. Champtain, Atorney: Generar. , the West Farms Taxpayers— Checking bp earrvoNran OF RESPECT To | thelrinesoteriel his hand to Nie Wadsworth ® | DISGRACEFUL DUPLICITY OF THE) Drax sin: Lrouret that tam, unabie (0 accompany | AN UNCONSTITUTIONAT COURT SOON) tae ometat Hundt Im the Midst of Cel pasnes nene Axo ruenr ny 7.8 BY INCL ATMS MOTHER, daar inant style and. with evident setietve: Loh attic Aocallpase wall "you nt i 4 Hue rorahyo in, x pen ae Ontranes-Now for an Appeal to Br. Pinel Saha - tion, During the evening the Prince danced a opportunity, however T Snubbed weeny's Lealsiatur Dr. Griscom Testing the Trent: it of Be m one 5 even ate ct | Violating Every Promise that they Ever hte would he dixastrons and he Board of Police Maziatrates Snubbe Me a an [ a the Treatment of Bree Se oe at tt recneeieerse | Titi. Mitcn¢withtanom be mddieh | Made-The Commissions to be Porvetne nlaant party of the Blate if whe at. ¥ Justice Dowling—A Movement to Oust | Iu May of last year the Logistaturo authorized | ond.Cin vellers—Diapute with TS wink On far) The dancing was kept up With vigor unt 1% | ated under Another Namte-But Monry Ui nt this ime. Tho nots a 8 him from the Presidency-The Court of | Commissioners to lay out certain roads and avenuct | Stoambont Captain nnd Collision with Cee ee etieeta TTiibs o'clock, When ANP sannounsed, The Prince Mmith’s Je oitlee Voursell tbe placed Special Sessions Declared Unconstita- | in Westelicster county, Under this et they begon One of the Deck Handa, a abit Ue Srna sie retired’ at once to his private parton, where he was | bey fia Dieinoeeaey of Now Work eonmty wily te: be Sent to Albany | to lay out Medison avenue in West Farms, which | Dr. John If, Griscom, of this eity, a respecte Jun, 94, the et ae alter (We | foaped, Wy tes Wrnreey Lien We tin ve ra, ke ion Becomius Lateren ny manor sctof men who, willdo anythig, to to Urge a Change in the Laws they did in the most orbitrary manner, Some prop: | able old gentieman, recontly took a trip to Bostow (rw iste dash Mach Mall at we Te Stowar., the company moved tito a private sup- | From our Special Correspondent. HE eee ee yet ado mint vieny | The second regular meeting of the Board of | erty owners they paid for the land taken, and somo | with tie son, ‘That trip was all that could be do Are None, San 28 15. T pir room, where only the Comaistes was permit | Auyaxy, Feb, 1.—'Squite Sweeny has at last | and Just mn The preint cy: but further delay at thie tine | Police Masistrates was caliod for 12:90 yesterday. | they did not. ‘The majority of the property owners | wre, but tlieir return trip was not 40 pleasant, Tare Hove vine our Mh Feat oie Prince wi eA Bclmant on | Very Kindly consented to end the curiosity of the | Sinuuved vous fapectfalize © De | At that hour there were present Justices Cox, Scott, | did not want theavenue. Among the lotter was Mr. | The senior, desiring to learn how second-class pas vin oC requen t your preseiice ataballte | Hiei. Tho est of the Committee and their | pabite with respect to the New Charter, drafted by Tlios I: CHEAMEN, Senator Sixth District. | Shandley, Coulter, Ledwith, and Hogan, Justice | Patrick I, Hanlon® Without consulting tim of | eencers are treated, purchased in Boston a through Ne 5 prallohes Loe ladies fled the table, The more ordinary of the | Grtail, ‘The ‘quire bas made up his mind to pre- |» The following ts the PU i tah te Dowling, the Chairinan, did not pat in an appear- | those of ike mind the Ooinmissionors made out an | second-class ticket for New York. When, afer Wet yonor to be your Royal High ea nee vel to ail, ag follone? | sent the little joker to the Legislature this week, on | 'zallz2ng the Iran F Honry &rnith as Saporei | *Ce, and, after walting for his Honor until 9 o'clock, | cstimate of expense amounting to $37,150, which the | boarding the steamer at Stonington, he presumod te (bodied JON REWARD, be ctabascaeh aD i * | qhursday morning at the very latest, As previously | och'oi dic nominouitNent SU UE the Mayor of ane | the Clerk of the Board, Michael Shandiey, was sent | Supervisors Included in the tax levy and passed, | ascend to the enbin department, he cueountered t tof cout, FS ICRAN KER, HALL OF FART sai tie Fevrter. | tat ingenious political Jack Crow, Abraiam | sity of ey ork. on the twenty seventh day of No. to know the reason of his absence, He found him | although the length of the avenue fs but a mile and | captoin, who brusquely demanded his ticket, The Hk be W, STOUUIT Datfer Pour 400 personnes a)'Honneur du Prince Arthur. | stated, the “yoker" has andergone many altcratio declared to be valid, and the sald Henry smith ts hereby 8 Court room, and informed him that the Board | a quarter, The Commisstonors then begun opera- | tell-tale ticket proved that the senior was treading ba Ri curring MoD. it having been decmed wawise and impracticable to | Qoeared to be a eupervisor of the counis of Sew | was waiting to organize, Justice Dowling answered | tions by blasting at one end of afr. Hanlon's p-oper- | on forbidden ground, whereupon the captain ordrred Fintese si £: NOR TOPERAN, Consounne ie tare. offer itin its original shape, The Charter will ay- | Bary, eighteen hundrod and e-venty and ending on the | that he would not attend. Upon the reecipt of this | ty, and flooding the other end #0 that lie Is unable | him to retire to the deck to which he properly be \ SONG WARD, Hee tee aie pear to the uninitiated a very plausible and liberal | SVU Ny Nt thine im auy olner wet contained to the | Meesage, Justice Shandley moved that Justice | to Improve his land. longed. The intruder was about to obcy the mane hits RUSTE NVESANTS document, But there i an understanding between Lotwitietanding. Section two of this act | Hogin be appointed temporary Chatrman, which | Therefore he ap ( ‘ vs Wei s Fappen preatdi | favor rt j WOLD 1 REDMOND, Mr. Sweeny and his jantsartes in both Houses that Mr. Champlain was inable to resist the pressure, | ¥® carried, The minutes of the ye meeting a cial Term, Judge Tappen presiding, for an injunc- | fi vores the captain, im not very courtly terms, ) : His T'stonR, Ranmon from ate Parte it shall not pass us introduced, The Ring have re | gro therefore iniormed Mr, Foley tat he would grant | about being read, when Justice Shandley moved | tion on this ground, and for the reason that the | with bis opinion on that worthy's conduct. Tis rif it ann, 2.4, Hic Hier de Corut a ta Lucy served the writ, and immediately directed the Asvistant | their adoption, He was interrupted by Justice | estimates are too large, and the county Is already | candor did not by any means tend to mollify the Re : Bi aa Bastion ae Pertscae clsuliton d'Parevte), ONE OF THEIR SITARPEST TRICKS Re sea te ar eantodcand tue ‘papers | Hogan, who called Justice Scoit to the chair, who | taxed 7 per cent. upon Its real and personal property | man in authority, and he, on reachinz the deck, told ig fi TIMMTY-SIX OENTEAMEN, GaHutive de Chapon trates “Pate de Gibier a Croote. | for the occasion of the Charter's appearance, and the | By0vee i addreseed the meoting as follows t valuation. The bonded debt of the town 1s €538,- | William Leavy, the night wateliman, not to permit ti aie Turek NU MEERA AEE, EFUCATALIY WA pent mnawigtes ata Windsor. detection and exposure of the proposed trick will IN MR, FOLEY'S PORSESSION, qalhad stated to tho clerk. prior to hie galling an Juss | 000, and the tax tevy for the fiscal year 1809-0 18 | the physician to ascend again to the cabin depart } ‘ in to be prescnt at the testimonial | Chantrold ce Gro} t Callies Pines froide. | evuse them no Lite surpriseand chagrin, Theprin- | The case will be accordinzly judietslly decided by | hat ductice Howling wold hot meet with ue, and for | $245,000, while the entire valuation of the town is | mont, But Griseom, Senior, was stubbora, and no } et ik 4 Gad fon Leopold | Uelen aon truits x fruits, Geien and | ibal features of the Charter have been explained to | by the Supreme Court,and probably by the Court of | tne fist ume tn my We 1 Believe, I res, rae Beery but $4,876,37 fooner bad the Captain disappeared than he again oi of bis mother. On dar aron Leopold | Geien Ge c Bohs 1 scat Wii bear me out In the statement, th t 5 i arte te i f Mee TT AAGHUGE alee, “wrreadte tht Dantes me, by aperson who has obtained bis information | ATP oncrote pavement nulasnes came tothe | Jurticetiowins wae piiced im noriioation uy myself, | The act under which the Commissioners are peo- | Tinry” interpaved. ‘to prevent hime he’ seized the faa, itso Thelwall aa) if it would be from credible sources, The Ring proposes to abol- | surface in the Senate to-day, Benator Creamer arose | !tHough Ihave nos eroken ® word to lim inter A | eeeding is claimed to be unconstitutional, inasmuch | watesman by the throat with the tntcntion of forcing F 1 b of the subscribers a e ish the Commissions, bat how ? By substituting and Tioard of Mayistra GLAS Of the poopie at lave | ae it docs not defne the nature of the work nor the | 7 Passage. Leavy, how:ver, wis not tre man to be ut low him to be one of the subse as de dem Aigle a he elttvens of New York ety faitin: but from part experiemer, hav ibe been & member of the 1 midated by violence, und by the vigor with k note the polite Cullector made | HS aa de Naw Tork, INE BUREAUS, Inwe, asks leave to wv th Board for six years, I had anise: bowers delegated tothe Commissioners. These hhe returned the ageressor's attack, quickly h such as the Bureau of Health, of Exctae, of Police hal priv leg it it understood tor have niso acted illegally in that the accounts have | demolished the oid gentlemen. When the vont are ‘ Dad tal bai os i f Police, al bry lege durstood 4 illegally in that th h 1 nl 1 Ww Cratom House, New York, clings be Lion debout"Aigle Americain. Chris of Fire Department, of Wharves and Piers, of | | a Oho the wires oF f {ina‘oe | not been presented to nor audited by the town ag- | fel at its destination, Dr. Griscom had Lewy : Contreron 8 Oriter Wit dae | cise a0 UIE futte: at inc éoress {0 MmersMgnes it Health, of Charities and Correction, of Finance, &e, | bul of old in my k hasbeen enoiigh ior mie to stand, and nniessthere | ditors, nor has any resolution been passed at a town med Bt the Bpeciel Benajons yeevortay, ond ti | fend watt. nEeHe, 0. Oe is | Z.aharts parfait; @ quarts ne mottoes, petit f ‘The cxoeutive of these bureaus, the Charter | Goliar i the tne they are called for ot Wen ta foot away | mecting authorizing the raising of the money; nor nt phytician appeared as prosecutor, but the enn dane hg Hall throw the evening present. | declares, shall be appointed by the Mayor and Com. | Astor, Goore Law, Googe Royal Thelvs, walung for thi or inatmian. As for the acted | tay any exhibit of the improvements or the expense | Becused Was acquitter, BeOS ors, Fospeetl . eda most brilliant was whoily tree of | mon Council, The powers, duties, and miputie are | praying for the abatent y Heel c led to say that T imust look upon tt | thereof been rendered to. the ouditors or to any | gtomantic Story of a Remarkable Piece of é : MT GRINNELL lecoration except the platform, whiel was | acaned ut great kingth, ‘This mode of superseding The prayer of the petitioner was referred to the | #810 jmeult tc Hoard here pretest. | town mecting; nor 4 jury of freebolders dete: itamaa Hein ToL T, Consul General of Baden, covered With a profusion of living plants of rare nmittee on Municipal Attire, of Which hat Thave no xey, mined the dawazes or the compensation to be ; Foo NOMWICH ADVERTISER SNUBDED, character, pletely hiding the music, Bat the | the Commissions is caleulated to overjoy the hor i - ss shows. ab tar ae | \copeerued, By ewarded asrequired by the Constitation ; nor does A magnificent piece of human hair—the larg. iJ Ona <a representative of the Norwich Fae a of Le bs aes oa acuitcent | of embitions politicians who, one and all, ro anx BIG $ix'’ 18 CHAIRMAN, Ey reside Nee. Magistrat: the act state (he tax ag Fequired by that Snetrument. cat, Ouest and most valuable in America—ts now idl bs shpedek tara aE Ag aL LA play of diemonds an: y Jewelry filed the | siusy covet the places now file set ‘The petition was the longest ever presented to the | for iss centiemen imay Look mt it in at ‘The Commissioners answer that they hav pro. ‘ vT ‘i ° fon: 'y Advertiser received the following | hail with @ blaze bf splendor, It ts certainty safe to ly covet the places now ai d_ by the present Bonet tanlcushacerer ian suns g Setars Croan therp Ceri ad aroviine seek Defore, | ceeded ander the act of the Legislatare, aud have | henzingin the window of Thompson & Co, in Car Line say that e more exclusive and, dlefingué company | Commissionors and thelr frienis. The Ring Jour: | er, Helvard, and Murohy, constituting a Committee | Thave felt constieiney to speak #4 LBAVO’ ar uage | siteerty done G18.00) worth of work on the rod, | nal strcet. near Broadway. It is of adark brown bua, ns never hefore assembled in thi ety. n € se to be Instructed to set up a halle notated he Democra’ ucus to d Justice Ledwith salt, "80 tar as Tam con n They de Leaallty ol ceedings, Dut ad: | goft as vilk even ot , Naw Four, Jans), | Whang ine company. we motoed sit end Mrs, | als ere likewise to be instructed to set eps alle: | appotated by the Demoeratle eaveus to drafts ni iceling azaiast Jusiieo Dowtus: onthe contrary: | mic ail the matenal. tacts: in, plomuare complaint, | SC #8 Wilk. welghs seven ounces, and is sinty-four Aer ties te your note, t regret that Gracie King and Miss King, Mr, Isaac Bell, My, Vari | !jah immediately upon the Introduction of th GUNRNAL EXCISE LAW Pa enay wart duty ee provect theimarete of the | Bat Mr. bebestian Neuberger comes to the assist: | Inches in length—6 fect 4 inches. On a medium prenoticacteto elon aid 140 uot Kh avd Miss Vail, dudce Mlatehfort, Dr. and Mrs, Oc- | Coarter in the House, ‘There editorial articles, | ¢p the whote State, met this evening, and perfected | Atm Pot Zeiwell Heone generals, | ance of Afr. Hanion aud shows that tae Commission. | sizod woman, this would sweep the floor, ‘The longs fay one Wao Mh Tuere will Le nove dieposed of | den, Mre Istin, Mr. ant M How, Mr Win. V. | written by a tool of the King, are @uid to Le olready | # !.veral bill, wt t arly day, | and as the ¢ at rato the city whieh Ehave | ere have greatly injured lis property, for which ke | ext piece of hair on record, extabited at the London Bloc ens he Evarts, Mr. D. D. Feit, the charming Misa Kate F Gilasiek Ata Bibeeee DN LbLSes They wou d hay v jvoree in the selec. | paid €16,00) less than a year ago, and that they have | Fe Pcs 0 ir 08 roel, @ ae Youre tenly, M.H.GRINNELL. | Lockwood, niece of Mr. Jerome B. Fellows, giit- | 19 type, and will appear at # momen! . not the Bil suber J by the Brewere and L'quor Court of Special Sessions, | cxcavated the stroot right to front of the Towa Hall | Ex ion of 1 yclonged to Leon Pellery, of THE REVISORY COMMITTER, tering tn Guamcoda Mt and Mrs. Von Hoff HOW THE FRAUD 18 TO BR CAMMIBD OUT. Dealers’ Asevei: of your city been kept back by | Uv hata C Levy iver Lous coanr epmeUnarene os tad polige station to. the ¢ ih of 13 feet. thereby | Paris, and was 72 inches in length. The story of a: taaen cit ‘ tail oMatnate Deputy Collector Wiillang and w: ra, Reuben rn att 1s new dress is to be sut to | Abraham O. Hall, in whose custody the same was | [Vouty-two wards ehould’ be represented by the whole | Making those placos inaccessible to the inhabitant’. | tits one taat measured 6 ia ta alae eo) We learn that: the {dea of a bail ortgiated With |! oss, Mevend Mis, La Morton, Me. Joke P, Linws | | Tbe Chatter in ite new dress isto be submitted to) eet stout two. weeke ws Pesele, ‘That Conets Fepeesented onipun parreanat ig | _ Judge Tappen, in reviewing the case, aakd that be. | tile one Vast measured O4 inches js rather romanti, fie Tien, Mores H. Grinnell, Alter consuttatton | sev, éx-dudge Hiton, Mr. Harlow, Mr. O, Howland, | the Democrutte Senators in tue rooms of senator } MMcgator Genet introduced the i Ng brdve out-of twenigtwowatte taibeciy of | yond trking te outh of Tice, and tinking a’ eon. | Tt cane from the bead of a Swabian p ant girl, whe h Mot ie Hon. August Bel- | Mr Aston, Mr, and’ Mrs. Belmont, Mr. 8B. Chit! 1 to-morrow (Wednesday) evening. It a. aseaet net . New York tract for the work, the Commissioners have not | hed two suitors fer her hand, ono a poor farm hand, i TAA TEE HOEEE en Sremeacca Mxpdiae ceme Maboweall sad any, etn Lathe Ay | CU ny Caw te set ea Wee, DROADWAY SURFACE RAILROAD oo “Tthink that agourt not repre. | dono anything co weguire jurisdiction. ‘They bave AE uses udes dake Kaur ad Slush Chatrenae: Of Fe eae roars’ | T. stewart, ¥. G. Gedney and. lady, Me, Lambard, | meet thelr apnroy Ind it may not, “Squire SW | 4.4 today, It authorizes the Commisatoners of the the city. }ike the Court of | fot laid out Mauison “avenue, wideh, It ie conceded, | ¥%0 entned six kreutzcrs a day, and the other @ rick ©, It was resolved to send a note toeixty | Mr. Cusun nid Clarence A. Seward. Undouotedly | ny, however, who ts a smooth talker, will p. tiful Woman at the bali was the wife of | in his irresistible style the advantages wh Mr. LP, Morton, nt out | Sinking Fund to fell the Irnochise to the highest Tam- | bidder, and it farther provides for the expenses of an auctioneer, ay the eflorts of Abraham 0, Hall in asses partly through private lands, mill Li Is clear also that the requisition of te Commis. | Sw ne miller owned the cottage in which the san girl and her widowed mother lived, and bo n opposed to the Cont . asing them to Join in such of the word. I movement, Inevery. ® } : ‘ aE tha it'te lin ite origin, ‘and Towant ¢ sioners for §87.15). was premature, and was wholly ak tng colated that only about half the gentle sacar aca many Hall will derive from the passage of this | (ale of the Twenty-third etree Railroad wan & Wwhotand codio' Know that the peo- | x.thont authority at the time It wat presented to | ing 8 sciilss und unscrupulous ashe was woal seed would acceps the invitation, We WHO WERE THERE—MONE NAMES. Charter, He will also promise to Mesars, Norton, | miserable failure, The bly DIN removin aud that io that Court the people. fa wed by the Board of Bu. | threatened to drive lis tenants out of their Bome ] and the resolu tons. p, ong the notable personages who ersced_ the ‘ sat th esent 1¢ 4 considere pout of twenty-two wards seem to have hoi sors, The Supe ore, therefor Aa unless hie suit Was successful, although they lad Rearly all accepted. Messrs. Grin- | nati'during the evening were: Mr. and Mrs, Dan. | Creamer, Deadley, Genet, and others places at the | irtsrt Whole Me. Wreote mruercd | antuiey took no part in the selsetion of the Court Cee re ee tae eo tot be reves aud’ there | feady paid part of the price demanded for the col ont, and Morton then revised the list. | can, Mr and Mrs. Pennimon, Gen. and Mrs Harvey, | head of the new Bureaus, to eecure their infu e meesure, oF round that be was pledged to | ,,Justice Cox said: © ty views are very weil un on the eubject fa mot simply illegal, it is | te. and Were saving and working to pay the re r to the Prinee, above quoted, contams the | ¢x-Collc ry A. Sinjte and Mise Smythe. | and votes in favor of the measure e : wrogd. Bau mule t dont whi persoealiy 10 take any | Setian, on, eal tain. In tha emergency 9 trave ling hale men +o ed, s oe hor Meaty Oe Urine And Blea, and a F na part in that Court, the eats Of my I reamise ay yee i a Oe c'wnt eppeared inthe village, and sooner than marry ¢ revision, When the Prince accepted | Mt, 84) Mrs. We He. Trivers, | Me How NE KEPT MS WORD WITH MoRnESsZT. a eOLETION OF COMMIESTONES, tay attendance, ond 1 Ie, Wy | uiaueeatthatanes side Weneis ae cieetors tue wealthy miller, of on the other hand have hee on, each of the Thity-Six Gentlemen | McVickrrs, {Mies Macomb, Mr. ard | When Joseph Shannoa, now Clerk of the Common | nd thot this bil only proposed to oust ene set of | Siatrictorin any P £0 long ae county Commissioners of Highways wero’ | {£¢d, wotter diiven from house and home, she de were slowed ten Ueketa for distribution among | Mia 8M. Bartow. Mr Koval Piclye’ Mr Juice I, wss'e candidate for Senator aguost Wen, | Piliticians tp make row fey snowper fam opposed 1th Zistence in Weatc ester, tiece of wiiom belong vo | (CE 7iNe1 Upon, the sserifice of her Beautiful hal afker irene. lars Sea ait ane. tice | nF the «lection of Broo " rulte exist otc beaseny Vises Ory ran © taken to the Leipsle annual fait: #old ; bis frionds GHawelae bread Dire J Aucuctue rage'Mecaed | Marcy Tweed, a biter Meht v ted. and it | L'speetors of E wa. Kit wtitbe a wrous ete ren tlieaRiee weeeanirte tha onuelenice that to ar American dealer, and from his hand A TEARFCL APPREHENSION, Mrs, Lawrence Jerome, Mr. ana Mes. 4 in probable that T 1 be easily | cave rite bo an interesting yteing about tt. 1 aw Tam tis eh dite way to its present owners, It is valued fo fir everything had been comparatively smooth, | mont and Miss Belmon iatrates th ¢ planti? mak an aD: ae tea dire a the bill, ant sad t nt case for equitable ¢ Stewart, There ean be ne for the A m ‘do. not w eo tnyerif for oF against the | reef, ‘That euch retief, in tie present aspect of the | between 62) and g hea Weal veg | Mises Wadeworth, Mrs. Cughing, and Mrs, Martir 60 powersth the . ¢ hot provide for the elec. | treasure, but it a mafority of the Hoard are of the | case, can only be had. by restr iilection of a ————- The Prince bad accepted, roome bad been engaxed | Miss Wadsworth, Mrs, Cushine. ani ra. Martin. go poweritl shen og ah pee y, Me also remarked | eninon that whe law sivuld ‘be caazcel twa acton | {eMtullsouaveuue tay, Tremjunction on toattne | Fourth Natlonal Ban Frands—Copeland, {at Dementco's, the money bad been paid in, the | por, and danced several times, seemin, loth to leave bag Sa | iy that eom Siete paviog, remo ihe fact that tear have had more | Geren except the Receiver 0: Taxes, is granted, the Ringleader, Discharged pickets Lo been divided amone the rubseribere, | 80 enchanting a place. However, at 14 o.clock he | faratively few pert te tie day t 3 AISLATION GGegiTience thas I Ta thle matter 2 wish to,0000 Bader | With giy cons toubide the event Robert Copetend, the originator of the scheme who, tn iclr turn, had distributed them to the en. | Witldrew, and soon after the company broke up Wiliim M. T'we tees ed f a8 a candid arply ¢ 1, caying that he did not dustice Horan moved that that part of he min. ro torob the Fonrth National Bonk, who drew all the y a five years eg, d a ed by My. Hiteomae, that ‘ould | ates which related to toe election of Justice e _ ot 4 phe! ad idiot Bro eutisfaction of all the members of the THE FUNERAL TRAIN. bis wa ward: SSquir olore struck & PE tora] cturiog iis bitrate ceeece, | Dowling aa President for the preaeut year be not rea Lt se gn ad wg omtoard bide. checks and divided the epoils, and through whos oper clisscs of New York society, and eed Dargan with Shannon, and pro ‘ibe Hon. Joba | put he emoatcaily frotested atalnst it on the floor | concurred In ta meeting of the Kings County Democrat ettal dela CH LNAIoie - BOLE Veligiale AbM: Lalth WiHA everyting wae lovely, On Saturday last | The Arrival in Peabody, Maea.—The Decoe | Morrissey, in the presence of several witnesses, | othe House. While the ce ate Was progressing, | ‘The motion was not seconded, Justice Shaudley neral Commitice laat nt Jimmy Duffy oftered a | inveigled into the committal of the fraud, was taxea 5, aes that if Silsnnon would quit the field he (Sweeny) | My. Reteber, Michell chon the House | asking that the matier be referred antl t cepa “7 é & A wrever, the Reviso i De : + Mitchell stole march on the House ¢ reed until a meetin aioe : 4 i Fepolat a Gone Bs and ‘is boldde ih hea see were Lae! ay byl al Sc eeeitkc Hotetan a ve him the nominaton for Register in the | aid had an amen Iment, {ecluding New York city, n- | could be bad at whieh there would be a full siiead, | Tesolution directing t ie spond to appoint a com | yefore Commissioner Shiclds yesterday. ‘The prose gether in most haste, They met in Mr. Grin- Pesivs | cnsuing election? Ind he keep his word? Did he | siied, which ‘as ce-epted, before a ual vote was | ance. mittee to nominate Officers for the ensuing year, | cuting attorney, Mr. Jackson, remarked that the fal’ dba la ub Cuno Liouen BGK YOR Obarauios, Hot threw Slanuon overboard and nominate thy Bg | token the House aWeurard. There can be no dou t | — dustice Mogan accopted Instice Shantiey"s propo- | whcreupon Mr. Whitney renominated das. B. Craig | Cnty evidence which the Goverament possceaed wad ‘Aazut Delmont, Chairman of the Democratic | V'eanopy, Mass., Feb. 1.—The funeral train | Ju tic! Sr ccney wanted the Sill creating ‘henew Tax | that she inepeetore und cauvanscre of election will | #itiou, and asked that a mecting should be called (oF | (gigney Webster's partner), Street Commissiouer | tie confession of Veltman wud Letth fad that ere ‘i eek ata ‘ommissioners ssed. Senator on nereatter be evening. fe , 4 e confessio tna etth, and th Ravons! Commiitee, toll Messrs, Grinnell and | Dearing the remaius of George Peabody, arrived | promised a. Comiuissioucrship, Senators Creamer munoreh BEinmA Peoris, ‘Justice ‘Shandley atated that he wae abont poing | Robert Furey expressed tue hove that the General | was not! ing tore (uaa b ebacge Of complicily by Morton that be fonred they had made a | here at 4451. M. At Portsmouth, N. H1., the loco- | lidewise Senatar tnecd ditto, and Sener te | Squire Sweeny, Hughey Smith, Comptrolter Con. | Out, Of Lown and several other members annownced | Committre would not deviate from the usual cus | tem, without the ability to prove thelr imputations Perrible b under, The Thirty-Six gen'lemen were | motive bearing the name of Peabor'y, trimmed with | [SY Sit hl) ere eee gccured a Tax Com: | Dolly. and Cornwitus ( I AETIVO te memme. that they could not aitend a meeting for a few days, one that had Ml aged und venerable men. ‘They could not | Mourning, was substituted for t fought up tle new ot 4 1m, He shen launched forth Into a long specct, | Not a paper connected with the forgery could b ‘evwonet tun ses } Hiding len fateh etaasericn thik tere was viaeke ele P h the forgery could be (ince. ‘They had distributed thetr tickets smong | drawn the train from Portlan in w buge tn t Dataretanding eat that porting OF wi Produced to which Copeland hat put hisname, Nor rank, Tho charter ta to be la- man King. Ali the rest w and the progress | thrown ov Senator present, with t the tax levy in ® bt ment in the Deme sey of Kings county wao were | cot Tuetatantes abe Sa ereeiel Oral Ay A any of tho oMecrs of the bank, the cashier o , a ee trodneed iohorrow in tie Honse by Alec Freat, | gue Mnatce should be made a special order of bush | dissatisfied because they had wo voice in the Com. | triler, testify. that they had ever asen Copeland Ie thetr aged cud venerable friends, and thelr friends | made toward Salem was «mo Arapid. At near rewiae He will movo to refer itt Committee, but won't | Repeat the next reaular m i tha (olicveing (oats Robert fh charged that men had been | the bank. On. motion of the prisoner's couusely Toud rot dance, ‘The Prince was very young, and | ly every station crowds w g to testity uh ey : tration Nill be mate aud probably pre: | yi ? e folie ‘ mbare of te Common Council who | Comiuissioner Sit lds diselurged Conelia I, IAUly: (GEALGECEAADI RE TT eeIa Routan toll cuapeee: Pan we vadtoteer i wa Coumiie ofthe whole Hous B sd eg peace | Were stCrLy UuB TO ropreacHt the poopie, and the Bissad be m with a icet of ofd womea, He would | rho Institute was festooned in accordance with forrunate z oe Marvane sina ban lod bya teepoulien laintees LOSSES BY FIRE fed, and the ball would prove a failure, rf Sal mention Heit 1d hesw Seaton the Dumoarnile aver (ita 43 : Dene te rer eeee caleafe’ | funeral usage. Blige were ectat Lulf mast, and th aor aw Sree te fn Deimoey atie ti pues wmmeren | ine ty sugested that a pote should be sent | gencral aspect of the business sircets was solemn, the Thirty elx Gentlemen, asking them @ large libi ‘com & cenopied eatafalgue ton two of the ten tiekets allowed them, | 20 the large library rooms cenopled eatafalzue ta jews, Mr. Daily's reaulution w Groat Bive in the Fourth Word. bout 9 o'clock this morning, the Ochter. ——— : At The eisacslon Was adopted. ‘The gontieman re: | feet long by seven wide and thirtcen feet hich occu W for the « | _ The Pontit's Houser Brothers’ great sugar warebouse, 19, 21, and etches without cre HI K any dissatistnc: pied the centre of the apartment, The bed or the tie to be introduced next There Feb, 1.— h e | se street, and several tenement houses im i“ emus their friends. Everybody seemed | reception of the casket Was ra sed abo wet @ very nice Chatter, BP. Aleck Sainte ik jae haere stake peenlewrere ial ayer ved od readily complied with the request of | from the floor, and covered with black velvet, orna quire Sweeny i Assomiy, Nod 40 the nepal | ple with the however, ta: sdiea been aMicien eek wore: onleeyeds, Chel bre had ' Advecry Committee, Messrs, Grinuell, | mented with silver fri era: | Wil probably introduce the Charter, will move to n silver tothe ex. | teland sLo. epheptic a Lis iliness is gut 4 lucd whea we went to press. ‘The } 1 Myrion then sent the re: | bim in silvered a aced com | refer it to the Committee on Cittes, oF wirien he ty A util reccived proposes | F828 garded as tatal street fell at nobody was hurk #4 {i vvationg go siaty of the wealthiest and | ner of the base, and an elaborate wreathed mono- | Chelsmin. I this motion preva we Chutter ake ronseeable @hin | Resgiced, Vhat the Board of Poltce Justices of the - ts estimated at $190.00). fh reined yon gentlemen tn the city. The | gram of the initivis of Peabody, in sliver, was | cors into the Goimuuiice on Cites, toe hing pro “nt Ay Brer | city of New York (represcuting as it doce every portion Congress Ve nye Piel 3 tits t men invited sixty of the wealtyiest ominent in front, the Peabody arms aud moi, | poseto a the Lekiibiure. the puctaue of iat recreate wea | The Senate discussed the Currency bill, and Omer 1 Lek | ed young ladies of the elty. to seaom- | © Muras serens comsrlentia dang” gecopying ® Uke AMEND IT TO SUIT THRMSPLT RS. raEraes amending " The Act ih telat on to tae Court of special | agreed to print It. An the House the tariif was nae ghd NE ad ge ‘ { any tiem. ‘The selection cave the utmost autistic. | positiog at ite end, The Committee will not re tila favorable fuckahoe Tragedy, Sessions of the New cussed, and made the epec,al order for Tuesday, the Dewey's flour milis, Port Cot . Canad», were ; ut isons moving in the highest circles Of! ag the hoft of tue expected arrival drew near the | oprortuuity presenea Itself (0 trough. This Han for manslaughter | New York,” passed April 3 itu. : ven ned va Monday Wight, Lass #1000); tsurance f Work society. Everybody was cha:wed, mein street of the tows, which had before appeared is the progrimine. The only way to defeat this ar- | in the t eimied the aaeio ce | pramenie min rail Court of ‘special sesslous to every - ieneirnres Be aaeeatiecErits Gultie aie Wabicin, | BRowN, eget nad ty 4 palace aot lars thant rangement is not to refer it to te Committee on | Joba hoe by sitooting him Be t A conmutiee of three be appointed | FLASILLS FROM THE OCEAN CABLES. eet, owned and occupled by Charles Olmstead as Y'By request of the Advisory Committee Mr. Bel- | SP ea eeepc nad gathered at the railroad station ties DAS 10: CBR Coen te Oa Fae pale te with a paaged in defending him- | from thie B to urge upon the Leg slature of ts palate Watlacltes Wale ckared vetertae 7 ‘ tuodsahd pi y A al 101 Where is the mun to tule tis staud cn behali of the | # tera: es of entiod aad 80) Daves Os hay, WUICA Were | q fand wile poopie? cecsed and ‘squire Sweeny, Abraham O. other | Plains ye: Ring masters are expected here to-night, Mr Van | gutttal of Steeuburch, of Grerue, went on the ranipage to-day ait committed by the de. | State the ni was closed at White | foregolne 1 ut of the spirit ud intent o and revolutl us) etd meanurel udgnient the ende of jus pabiie ge taig oF require. Tho following centlemen were appointed such a ont fu'n'sued the music for the ball, All we ar- | in anticipation of the speedy arrival of the tran nee nents were confided to the gentlemanly andre- | ‘Toe sort time that elapsed bafore it appeared w ned Mr Brown of Grace Church Yesterday a Stw cecupied ty the local mil'ty in clearing @ space tor porter called upon the urbane Mr. Brown, and the | the formation of the procession, Tho Liverpool cotton market closed irregular ; fee or the | uplands, 11MG@Ukd., Orleans, 114d. Messrs, Stremayer, Bannaus, and Wagaer have ac cepted positions in the Austrian Cad.net companion 1 to the extent of §59,000. ‘The Kingston Oil Wo point, owned by Float 8, Newtown Creek, 1 & Wells, took fie h ie Halnas were wot extinguished until j onveraat on ensued ‘At Gitcen minutes before 5 o'clock the train dre: nd astonishod the House by making thi following committee ; Justiows Hogan, Seott, Ledwith, and | ane grin Me] *, from London, vound to Sa- | Michel Casey, @ watenman, Was frightiully { = Pe PSU aul a repeesanlelire of gp in front of the sini. The dury of remo fae eS aeaec, “tc cadet Wer ii is ‘Tho Rey. Martin's Whiskey Itatg. Co! wanteh hid pat haute mouth leaky owing to tie sddden!, bursting out of the fades i r rer the heavy casket from the pall car to the elaborate " suseioy Of Pry, . Last week I offe: Tn the case of Alderm lurker, ween a A of ogimes — to-night? leg | tuneralear that was to bear Me refhalue to the Luet: | bet Bet Maat eked HEHE one oc tie reper oa you derma Barker, accused by the Outrage in Oitevitle. — pahigut- Ona, Bell, Cologel of the ightn Regiment, PI 5 EBT TINT Wt jap al Galo, wus slightly tronbled | tuto occupied but a few minutes, Ortho Timers Bt co Tete the spelling or fearing | cy frum Lie dieitery. ta Pgh tly removing wols The house occupied by Miss Marial Travis, a | UntyHvauy mane Rares ES ] pie 1 } a am fi ——_————__— of th jolutions. | nt te oay £O the por » . : ‘ maiden aged 0), in Ouavillo, was broken oven by © c ; as “ae ieea’) Rive auy information to any paper, (Auotl- ; es Cr that Leuppose that the rose! sibnty | Patzapo, who wes foreman in the place, was exam ‘ 5 cen, ir. Maddington goes from Landon to Canada, to | Jay @ * given $10, sinecton Coll Olanainiawed eine CURIOSITIES OF CRIME, nterigabie to enable him and ti faedavatersy boar G loner Osborn, but he | Misereant on tbe night of Jan. 5). Miss Travis was | ueze ine mnfsise erusnaene io oompiete s rairosd ¥ Gould has given $10.00) to Princeton College, Sun Revonten—If you wont to cive any informa —.- ney were, and they did ni Very good on | denied all knowledge of the churgess He was there. | Fepeatedly aeswulted in the groasest manner, Uirough the Provivees ingammaniter A.C. Roind vas bea ordered to daty } int ain Feady to recelvelts Mr. Bergh Among the Cochfgbtere—Elght | (MLN tM es eranied Uo hin bgcthe | (le arrested for perjury and sent to the couaty juil, Gripe. miner Basie len. Portemouth, Ragland, has been chosen as a potnt | cigs, 5 O'Coucr nave asunder asovere attack / RevineD MR. BROWN (still tronbled with a: we Loy : , i i aL RE | RripdeSion sion, of call for the #teaniers ol the wew Auiericau lies be parics O'Couor is suferin: ur seve LI be God dusmes aa wheese) It T grees ine Cocks Capintes, PASUATD OL cilett cuutces “RSLIAMA aun Con Ree 5 AERAOTOMINE putieden chan ne | twoen Havre and Ncw York. of variolota Hon CS SuCH Tor ETH tet coy repeater | President Henry Bergh and four deputics, as- | pick up, another, customer, botides me or one ‘The Victim of the Key West Duct, cone ton burst in Bios & Drake's factory | ‘The ahip Pocahontas, Capt. Mowe, from Liver. | _ Mary Ascher oot, altemptet te Plant. (A wheeze and two sorte) Everything | sisted by ® poste of policemen, lasteveniog made | thd ven! WRovohaizetta'getaway with it. f woul d x liseaxas eb. 1-—The steamer Lavaca, from seule, Newath, One pieery, weighing | f A to ban Fra t Duce to tno | Commit suielle Festor tay by taking sui; tats of copper Bolck succession) ki Fweezee 1D | son, near Myrtle avenue, Biooklyu, where » motiey | Hon-e'much better mauiataction if wien a nenber w ban late Baten iC Wa, Farrel was also slightly burt, ence of the Spanish Conent In Key Ts sd eventag Mrs Kellogg. Le Frac, and Kowal q , . p fo illiterate ne to ce apell a Word'o lable right, he A ah ‘ ma _ ——— nt by a mit ttary pate he Cuna ns ping hing # » Finding that Mr, Brown did not want to give any | mob were assembled witnessing a cock fight, The | Si iitet gad tk eee ee ee ue | isto be embalmed. —Lreparationa are mukipg. for The Red River Rebel! heredemonstrations ; out the authorities | George M, Wickliff’, Stats At NTRS { Yerther iitormation the Sum reporter bade him a | invading party eurprised the “ sports,” who became - the reporters: and T hope, hero: | ti funeral. Pu belug raised to pro ke Red River Rebellion, a nd vighant. wat miperchot in the House ot Rept tives yeater: Respectful adieu, i es y ee ‘ p FP cece uf tuo doe vide for th Rielle has been ousted from his brief and abso. | ata hol lera of the Anglo fol high Cib ues Aud this tenicauot 1a Off re Roows, utterly demorshizet, and male agian make pol. seal = Inte dietatorship in the Red River settlen ents, and | Amertcan ndon, yesterday, ainas | ‘Tho right apelling of the title of t bith consisted of ef hee niki oa rush for the @ A number esssped, 4 arty 7 the old Hudeon Bay Corpany's Government has | jority of the 3.47 voles was cast in'fayor of Ue pro: | poype femat Rheding, as generally giv ’ dame: room. ‘The table was clegantiy decorated | vem Up in the Fourth Ward Police station. | sneers of ail the reporters whom he hat insulied. axy, Feb. 1.—Thoe State Medical end Council of Assmibvineg, with Gov, MeTavish at Consols closed for both money and the se. | Abt ” It means taster, king, mighty mopercty Tithe ‘and wites’ of fowerk, Tort ated | Tucit pames are as feilows: Jolin Dyer, Dan, Me- It ts only at this late Hour that. the Democratic ty met bere to-day. Papers chnieal sat its bead, count; ve twenty bouts, 36% Cor lite WK for las; | the uuequalet of the age. oe chan rare ik omen im Ae, UTE | Gaunt, tseo belek, Slehusl Muddy din Murthy, | members ot the Leginiatne hve cone adel to take | 4.cts Were pratt ty Dre Gurdon ‘ital, George eee air Se ent aS Lets hela tes, Se re aleact tee reerane (a Lon at the foot ofa palm | yim Crtirien, Pete Harkins, Jim Huby, Jack Bron: | ‘ie SUN'# wlvice and oppose én maa the bill lecue | HM Mubburd, Frederick Hyde, G, 0, Vanderpocls HOURS OF LEISURE + Lltwols Centrale, 195 7 Py SF ‘ Pre) ant (our feet in heueht, flanked by tao sinal: | hon. Wil MeMabon, ‘Tom Heeney, Dan Melcary, | izing the appol tment of Rrenry Smith as upervisor | H ram Corliss and Di. Deters e cane me SPARKS PROM THE TELEGRAUH, } ra ied weap) 4 ce'used was the | Mart Randolph, and Dan Foley, President bergli a Know Nothing Mavo, There is not a Demoerat ys Colcb Greene of Homer, Wm, Maritins Smit rhe P e will witness © William Tell" 7 . _—s sua lonkitof flours, Lhe service used was the | Cittured ciglt game cocks aud Were them in triuuyh | tobe found in either fouse. who wil dare, no mate | of Manlius, ‘nd Edward Ie, Squib ot pol The Prince wilt witness ‘William Tell” tn the JOTTINGS ABOUT TOWN. The public debt has deercased §$9,019,04t.09 aines Restle ce Me TS 101. Te arvana ue | to: the police station. ‘This Is the thirl descent | tor how y to Me. Smith personatly. to cast ine | were appointed delvxat's tothe National Convens | AGyaMa Wh CVSMnEE | Etats eens SORTER D so Ree Avorn neflecte credit” ‘upon’ Mrsere, | Made ou Geddings's ranche within « mouth vote in furor ofthe bill. Its tite f led | tion to revise the United states Pharmacopwia oe icnaea on, tail and hop of Company Gof the | ‘The West Side Association will meet this even Kansas House asks Conzrosa to submit Mr, Bort snd Wilson, who enpplied them. ees CID ll Re net Mtg al pat a — ial 3 as sn’s Sixteenth Amendment for ra theation J lo 8'n room, siaty-tive fet iong, wassump: | A Citlaon Kneeked Dow 4 Robbed—The | W6°s ' ee ch tec atee ae twell on th» Gold Pante. The thirty-second annual ball of the Emerald Ase | ,UGeorse Wilkes is about tosue the Zurf, Field and he Kansas Sonate asks Prosidont Grant ty recall Yoons shed in blue satin, Leading ont of this Mighwaymun Arvest dy rat ition in which they ¥ oad Wasnixctow, Feb, 1.—Sccretary Boutwell wan | Siciettgp Seek place, Inst evsiing in the Ac ell Wy, PEE cele Hugh kwing, Minister to the Hague + for ‘especial notice, ‘This was an | Corney, of 19 Fast street, was passing alone the | # Panta Weisene leaniiglng dhe uppoiniment of 6 | Me dented that uns he issued his orders ta. buy or the guests at the a. J. Shandley Assoc'a. | ‘The steamships Montgomery and Saratoga arrived Waa BOLT cote rctindlee het ielaa wy ce nuth, of rosewood ich | street, near his ence, tanker : Kepublican Supe Afler Mr, Joba Fe sell bends and goid any One knew of bis intentions, | on ball Le. evening Were Oomnmissionse Br rhe i pnathar r er, shot him Movire svn) fort an Tncth of rosewood, which | gtrect,neur his residonce, he was attacked by severat sel la Nera alba and said “that he sn? his onters to the Associated | Hiudvethandiey, Coumbisioncr teary siaiche-Coumy | tak 8 ; slr Ma ed with wreaths of climbers of flowers. | non who knocked him down and robbed him of MT RRYIR f. SOYERND Press ageney on Sunday evening too lite for any one | Clerk Chas b.'T e Kort er Keen John Ward, aged 9, of Firat avenue. nar The House Coum'ttee on Forein Rotations will ‘ ile at every cor o i cor She 6 ‘eratic member who, on hearing his side of the i ag ove resident vi tae Board 0 rmen, Comat Street, and Was Urow LE » ve diicd with the choceest exotics abd stove | Coney held until Oficer Sheridan arrived and Look mnber wlio, on Rearing 4 ony. ‘ The Ways and Moins Comittee will at once a hu.ces! i 0 custody. he » the eda story a gelial declared at e onld, unde - Mict acl Welch was committed to the omba yes. f 1 iw Past him into custody, When taken to the Delancey | #tor pliatically red that they would, under ——— a I tase np a revision of the laternal tux laws, pifuct police station. the prisoner described hiinecie | uo clecummtanee, support Henry Smith, Nor is. this NEW JERSEY, terday to await the resu't Of uel juries upoa lls whee, : TUE DALI. ROOM wre Rate’ Chagen, sued Qe uf oo Foraatheareote | alle ‘The Rteputaleane, too, are showing an incline | 200K Ing for the Hottom of the Treasury. aed whom te bad talally injured. ter Low and auite sailed from Sin Francisca ey» lor dsome chamber, eighty-five fect by thirty. | The money was nut vccovered, tion to. repudiate Smith, on the ground that he 1s] | Another ten or fifteen thousand dollars per | yp ¢ye en Bustier Daniel Biddle, who asauited and Bret upon Leo |! yos-erday 4 the steamer America bres 1 Me floor Was rubbed with oat meal, iceessal uerely a fear is demanded by our rapacious legislators, Who Ty: tourneon th Dvermi tl Mala on dan, baa Nevtecday ait el (0 ba The United states Mucehip Severn, and the moub furl wex being avoided, as likely to injure the 7" 4 z TOOL OF THE TAMMANY RING, desire to de ie number of interpreters em- ta tie 8 Jacy returacd @ Verdict of ceusure | #72% Balsby falllog to appear agaist hin te AYRE REE, PONEED OUFIYRE BY ENRy: SY OOL FORGE bn sorte (AT (ne end a vereen of camellia Drookiva Ragiue Tenshing thelr Dawshiere | |. sercican atoll, At toast twenty of the Poyed 1m the District, Civil, and Poltee Courts in | avainst thet outa ys SONY The oar of Facise veatertay agreed to i) vont Matana, see eae a | tees onl (arts in full biocm Woe placed in front of p antlemen havea ir. Foley of their intentio ne city Kentlenien a’ present employed re- fay Right ihe: Philadelphia’ trata’ anit of for three outta at th: vresent tales, AL 11 Department of the Grand Army | ot th “iin ernstin's band, while atthe | Three well dressed gitls, Ida and Ellen Clem. Et EA Ee a Oa Ae ghee junally, between pay andl ter, from tnw'to Niue AA ERO IA Arata. nthe therefore cust §81.23, wad aa aie’ and beer | the Republic met In Jefferson City last wight Uo rears other y rlsed dais, cccupied during the even- iF ral street, and Kate " segrahl Ley {aa M0, ich they give y" utlenuuuee 2 pout 40 inte Hout, ran into & bourse and wagon al & Begs nel oF the dewag me rooms te. ture a ioe - relay si i? saa ee Builth of ee aS ee Ae Aiea fad | eoure about six hours a hay MMepyanee WY tho King street crowing, Newark, mangling the horse | Patrick Kelly, proprietor of the drinking saloon | A. bill has passed the Pennsylvania Logtata Ne en and gold, aud was lighted by shros | treet, Brooklyn, were locked up yesterday for | {ve King will Gnd a majority against them that thy ee fearfully aud making splinters of the vebiclas The | atat Front street, was badly stabbed yesterday tora. | establishing @ Motroyolitan Pulce Comision Ment stealing $70 worth of silks from McKthinucy & | WHC drvam of”, Reciruing to appointment. Me ; i ipa Giver Rae wot been found Ing while ejecting a loater from hus. place Pubadelplin i ehh bind Of the statrs leading out of the halt, | Siewart’s store, on Fuiton street, The properly | the Governor aftee learning further particuiars of THE LATEST LAbOR NEWS, Sr RE eee Edward MeQuerny, azed 2 yeas, dict yesterday | _ The Committee on Elections decided to give to Mr, whew cd wAkh camellia trees and vates dcr sfound in thelr possession. William 8, wid Aun | qt’ on mi Mr. Foley, said tat he sent for hls — BROOKLYN, locplag of bards received while playlag witn masehes | Yan sMtyse We svat now bold by br, Grenne of hed me liwerts anid the orchestra, Was placed nents, the parents of the first two girls, ve Attorn val yesterday and had a long talk | The Washington Iron Works, Newburgh, have —_—-— on Mouday j We muse ani ) committed on the charge of receiving stolen | With him; that he adyi-ed him ty allow the writ of | caused Nauta The Atientic BB Club's Ort baseman will got |p William de Wolf, white conzhing last evening in | | ‘Lie funcrat ofthe Lite Brevet Maj Gon, Joseoh A, Two PuoTocRaPns, s. ‘The parents accused cach other of teaching | quo warranto; wnd that it Mr. Foley would go to | 'Typog | Union No.6 has apnointed aco: | Sart for Ciicaco, Hels booked ta Lis own ciud tor the | Eth Be ha ica Ousth aveauer, Durst | Mower took plac w Londoa yes erday. AN bur tte of the Prince of W taken ten yrare ago, | ‘htlt daughters to steal, soe the Attorney-General he woud find *flaed | miltce lo revice thy scule Of Waxes lor uewapaver work. B98 85 1809 Ais a Gisd te Biheun aiiay Sibess Was subpended, et | pee Of Wi plet, taken ten rare an —-— to his satistuctiou, doun walted to Near ua more, |" ‘The holly men met lust night ard ermmeed ther: | _ Pawi De Dobrdt, a German nhssictan, was com Friendship to all and enmity to nono" is the |. dames Riddy shot and instantly. k Iward Beer on ‘ie wall facing the entrance to tle recep: | Woman tn Prison for her Husband's Crime, | Ie jumped up irom bis seat, pleked up bis tile, aud | determination to stond by Ww strikers at Stelanuys pelied to marry Marie Klcin yeatesduy, Justice Walsh | matte noted by the Bt Patrick's Mutual Alliance As. | Holt om Bunday ove.ing in Evansvitto, vin were tv A writ of habeas issued by Judge | made The Newark painters have organized a seci Lighadebs Laren Aine GIy ene OAM PRR THIGRE: BURIAIYs SERB LRO WE Cle: | APGm NADY BUH sealouey 548 Uy ea : x ig 5 . Ney i a ganized a secret So- oner Joues hell wn inquest yestord: . city rtd LISAPPOINEMENE 4° TRB TRRATER, Dea ot iia BEALE: vkiyn, yesteriay A BOLT FOR THE DOOR, city op the plan of the Knighta uf Bt. Criepits Coroner Joues hel an Inquest yesterday over the Mamita seces Guess fe A six and a half foot black sno Lost st arranged that the Hrinee, should | sAeriivon, requltfng the keeptr of the House of De- | forgcttins to bid the Governor good-bye, and rushed | — Half the cotton mills-at Wienn, England, whien | Ralbutl aitaaser aint at venantrenaml mes her | yeunarviacn tacon Coleus troubles are increasing, | qvarionsin Newburgh yesterday, dad so dDuchesse” inthe French Thea. | teation to produce in Court this m Mrs. | down to the Attorney-General’s oficc, ‘He speut us | were recently compcllod to stop on aecouae ota geuke | day blebt list ne Sow Bailes | Chae Cropsoy agminst him (or $i salary, for secvicus vi conn " the late hour at which the dinner | Francis P. Mills, of Fifth avenua, near Kighteenth | hour and Walt with Mr. Chaunt 1, In the course | amoug the operatve., have resumed, Aifred E. Byron bas sued to recover. $5000 trom | Teuitefed dur ng the election Justice Grtor retired from the Unite atates Ge ' ne to do go. A large crowd | sticet, Gowanus, who was committed by Justice | of tide conversation, Mr, Foley declared tint he | « eet, Mt on has sued to recover $5,000 fra AAG AIRES, A GALES sanleresiaam ell preme Court vy. naticw Chase and th ‘eves crowded inside, ‘Tho management | tstity against Ler busvand, who is tinder arrest (or | he dusisted on obtaining the wiit before bis depar- | Pak Hone easchs reguiicgue Moe bee He WM ae ue, | Mie was mcqui ted maNANa 1 Oe whee pusperting to be signa’ by MU Aten & Co. Wortl | nail ea rT Le umes, Mae i tte i fod (he royal box with flae and wreaths, | stabbing her. It may be reiembered that Miils was | ture from Albany, He did wot ne for any tore | fyactinaiting Jus Hy Whe Musee He Grinneit | youis Engler wan arrested 01 the charge of ath. | eon Benjamin's, Weeks, Of 2) Bridge street, $oio0'ball on cs charze of sioating two rogsreny tee of H.R. H.'s visit, Dut their eforte’ | Sentenced to State Prison some years ago for than what he was in Justice entitled to, ‘The A Ar a\Uaites Conese Union ato g Brand Fousct Oa alien’ streets acihe Desks |, A Committee from the Vessol Owners’ Assocte- | tore coatalaiug money, ogutored lee tewarded by his presence, tis former wife, but was pardonid ¢ ney-General arcued that he could not grant the writ | go -dufray the exodoees volt a, No, 4 are ralsing funds | gtrcer ferry MEoice Way Couiunited in New | HON OC New York, consistin i of Messrs, Carll, Hopkiua happand: Mtavanncformeryct Tins (Sates tony and ‘afterward married his The | gui the Legisiaure b ome aclivd OW tke | Hany tolurtier tho Taaaze of the bill probiuduag we | XE Ne Was laary Viere for Waal, and Hand. and Jude Wool, Go to Aloany to-day (0 | grresteh mt Quincy, Tne on Monty ieee Sharan \\ Ck earriges began to roll ont of Fifth | hil Mili's counsel whe Wil tus o ns iat otis | bill Detore It, ashe did not consider tt Tepacking OF Hour aud sugar t old barrels, ’ Daniel B, Joveo auel the N.¥. Providence and | Comuitices to lovbyacaiet Heath iene bate 1900 irous'a trieud tau New York coure whe }owit their loads of eleganily dressed Mh Kew motion today SEAPRCTRUL ar Maers Union No. 15 met last night, and | Boston R. RCo. In tie Supreme Court yesterday, to ‘ ty ayo leganily to have ber discharged or udmitied to bail, t night, and | Prcover $1640) fir the. to 4 The Vessel Owners’ and Captains’ Assooiatton of | “*y 1 atau atthe private Fourtegnan atrect Basics to that body. Mr. Foley deanly demanded that the | Trt nauucony’s chuna: oh wayare op strike from | Sverat the depot at Stoniugton ta September, sb4, eo | New York elected yesterday Janes A. Van Brunt, | rac acton, of the Supreme Court in aMrming the vn attracted a crowd to the spot ae | Wet the Politichius Heston wits Maite — | aunt wasting for the Legieature to dances ew | gtowader. Chivas roaovcd Wed lat © siug work at | Henry Martin wos arrested tast night tor ob Migent ett S Mlwardy aid itt We anor co! | gatdity Of Me Miasour, test ah, tae created erhail {enolic hind ificulty In keeping the At 8 o'clock y: hile Officers | one, Mr, Champlain etl wavering, Mr. Foley, $i, thousand should be uadertaken 6 liu as pos PR re aten ut The tieaelcd cae nee Marner aud Cornish, Secretaries, for de easuing year oo rae #0 einong the fi leans. Per tor ordinary passers, Notwithstanding | Hannon and Hosey, of the Harbor Police, wore pas | terniined ‘to succeed and have the dispute settied, ° : poeidente on ihe Helghia pub! The Police Commissioners will, on convictio Phe President haa signed the bill to protect oft. vi of tie eventng, hundreds of curious | trolling the North River ina smal. boat, they inter, | pronescd to bring u Committee of Senators and Aw Messrs. Jicah Davidson & Son, boot and shoo | Fesidenie on the Ik . the third oftenge, ilinthiss any policemed who may Of | cers ta the Government employ, providineeacatos! te Wivcd positions on the walk, Wateling ted a Junk boat pulled by two men. hear Mer 7, | scmblymen to wait upon bam, With thie agreement | Q°ateuy OF sg, Oran “if shoe Sy accomplished and tonsa ewilty of talh One RUOLUOE, OF WIE | soltettations of contributions tor che purpose of Mak ug yuireival of th Mt 4. wtio titried | The oft ra pave chase, and the Junk boat paited | be departed, At d o'cluek Mr, Foley retusned, Blas lor his. show windowae ee ee ete peegt oF riage t Inow white dh pont, siting dowa of ot uot" properly we ut 1 otha ; : ’ ne appointed jor bis arrival, nto Pier 8%, where ite crew landed and ran up | companied by Senators Norton and Genet and’ Aa | charged tuoy also broke the Whuu Mossi. . O¥8 OF ie y eullcient Eugene Bowers, clerk of the steamer Nicholas Mair aat ' 1 y iowa Of Alessts. Bul bitte Boban ten, the | rince arrived with y atteet, On the way they wens stopp by | kemblymen Mitchell, Mosely, and Owen Murphy, | som Wich, in Grand strect, a mob Iphia after tue'e err eran anon ee gre ae Hongworth, Hine ateived in Louiyiily tion Mou Bit fy, OM and the | members of his | Ofirvrs Stevens and Corwin of he Leonard street | Benator Norton iormed the Attorney-General, “4 | Messrs’ Jacobs & Co., of Penr i Aina Witt Puan cheated eal icdae atta Allan G, Taylor, aged 21, of Rast Broadway, oi Tapassnacr wd Wat we fen, HIF He huomcdintuiy thown tuto the privute | #ution, who gave tim over to tue officers: who had | bin trank-and emphatic manner, tat the biltsiow | ursches Coen Walok acct ante meetin, and D- | |, The new Union apnearcd yesterday afternoon wi son the Mornecen arse tetting Ore 63 | Sir Levi shot both Of his avsatleuts, wounding vue of ii MUN for bis use, and after short time | pursued them, They proved to be two notorious | before the Logislature could never pass the Senate, ¥ tuat there har been ‘aby Honry ¢, Bowen, Fi Btowart' L. Wood Soy Hira Aart Bragetae aX: | thous mortally, saat fig it Collet’ appeared in the dancing llileves pemed Audrew Mark ond dohn Griaia. | av it broug hoje Mey way thatthe fordy kalitarint hie and. Charles F odin snloonacsil Grand | ‘The Supreme Grand Ledge of the Unitod Ste Gn he Commatic the person of Grifin were found a five-barrel DISGRACK ON TOR gil were Glecharsod. irech & 89. iT rigs, kiiturial Writers; Kiward Cary, Albany Cor he paid #259, tearing $190. the Kar road {age Of the Unit oe * latruck op Hail to the Chief asthe eVvd a cl 4 . Ht M rom the Mabulacturess yelallop ou the ground of mdent, end 1. harter and Mary ¢ ae 0 on | of the Koights of Mythias, represent ng over $0 om os cured Wy rota ae a Hat a4 ie resolver worded ag ae oe vagy gentlemen sunilar views, and | ite hoing ae inh nitead, Aunties reise to cpioy aie fireigiranvute,” Tue remodeled | atthouh he By insured tne place (or $1.30, | meusqers, meole tu Lis ciiy “probably at Masouie Hal . hue cou ja u uttee, white he Usatercnce was eolne ou, thy whowine | wan couue.tod with uu vuuyloy vs sesyciubion, Vidou ib wot ee bm ob Ostures” Lie or ft nor stock aud bod a Hot tha yiage ou tree = OMY WOES tt to bare is tao of a Gay of a KL ie rae of Ais kidd large cough —om bi Of Uxturee, de %

Other pages from this issue: