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PRIDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1879. ——_— : == nis To-day. Mowae Closed ile week, New York Cireus Troupe Mlympte Theatre Tie Sriow Family Fan Francisco MW + Mendy. The Tammany Tie soo & Waltnek’s= 00 Matioes, W 0ed's Muscum tr Wonton a Sitentra charee. Moses IT. Grinnell should be Impeached and Removed. Tt is a fact, and the books of the Castom Tlonae show it, that Moses H. Gnrsseny, the Collector of this port, has paid to Sawer: T. Bratouron who wi Mr. Griw dence,—it isa fact that Mr. Grr ishment, ernment is still his debtor! The whole history of this case shows a f not of criminal oulpability, in Mr. Grinnet, which renders It necessary that he should at once be removed from all power to deplete the peo degree of official Meapacit ‘vle’s treasury hereatter. BiarenFonn is a man of respectable con nections, and the influence of his family is for special reasons peculiarly powerful ove Mr. Griny trict Attorney Pignneront. with which he at once fled to Canad: evidently in the hope that his crime might be covered hi tives of the press and others thai for more than were he had left the city day or two,—though tlero mitted by him. The effort to hide Br berics, however, proved a ilue. Into publicity erable Collector do? Why, he resignation of this detected robber, he had been an honorable, blameless mi This he did without consulting tho Seeretar of tho Treasury upon the suljeet. lot his fri nating a succeesor in his place. The final act of paying Biatcuronp his salary for nominal services in the time while he wana fugitive fram justice in Canada, is of a picce with all tho rest of Mr. Grin Is there a man 80 RELL'® acts in thie case. lately one of his deputies, ® party to enormous frauds upon the revenue, and who fled to Canada with LL's connivance to escape arrest and punishment for his crimes, and who came back by the connivance of somebody else in such a way as to claim the immunity accorded to criminals that turn State’s evi a) has paid this man Js salary aea Deputy Collec- tor from the time that he ran aicay until the date when he waa allowed by thia conniving Collector to resign his office! In other words, a scoundrel who has robbed the Govern- ment of hundreds of thousands of dollars, and who has fled to Canada to oscape pun- is paid by this good-natured guardian of the public money as much more as he asks for, on the pretence that the Gov- S lis frauds were discovered in the latter part of October, and Mr. Grin NELL was officially informed of them by Dis- Thereupon he gave to Biatciuronp a leave of absence, up by the help of hie friends and associates, so that he could return to his office as if nothing unusual had happened. Mr. GninNELL at once entered upon the work of covering up the crimes cf subordinate, denying to the representa- Biaten ForD had done any wrong, and denying that tele. grams in town at the time proving that BLatorronp was in Canada,—and pooh-pook, Ing all reperte thet any fraud had been com- TCHFORD'S rob- Thanks to the independent press, the facta were dragged and then what did our ven ccepted the ust as if y He evi dentiy feared that Mr. Bourwent would pot nd off 60 easily, and accordingly he forcstalled any order from hin by ac- copting BLatTcn¥onn’s resignation and nomi- br k of the fire, but that they were utterly useless because no water wasto be had. The “turneock” of the district, under whose chargo are the water pipes, was first awakened, He discovered that there was an inenficient prossure on, and © man was sent a distance of five miles on horseback to give tho necessary orders at the offies of the com pony. Delay after delay ensued; and the fire engincs might as well have been in Now York as within a few rods of the burning hotel, But, though red tape and n faulty system prevented the preservation of the building, why was not the man within it saved? The evidence shows that the authorities were not unaware of the existing danger, Last au- tainn they had applied to the rector of the parish, whose church was not far from the old inn, for permission to place a fire eseape on the north side of the churebyard. They called his attention to the fact that the place was the best that could be selected, on ac- count of Ita publicity ; that there was great neod of securing to residents of the suburb a Detter means of escape from fire than that afforded by ordinary ladders ; and that in the city of London proper fire eseapes in many instances are allowed to be kept In the churchyard of the parish to which they be- long. But the answer of the miuister was a refusal, “I decline,” he said, “ to allow the firo-cacape to be placed in the churchyard, I should think it wrong and an act of desecra- L | tion to keep a fire-cseapo in the churchyard, which I believe to be holy ground.” Now, if the clergyman had allowed the machine in question to be placed there, the ife sacrificed at the Star and Garter would without doubt have becn savel. No other suitable station was found for it, #0 that no fireeeeape whatever had been provided up to the time of the fire, Is it not both absurd and wrong to assert that any ground is too holy to be used for the purpose of saving human life? The noblest deeds we know of are done by en and women who per'l their own lives to save those of others, And how can it endanger the sanctity of the holicet ground to aid in preserving the lives of men ? ple lene tes ON Faithless Democrats. Objectionable in many other respects a8 ie the new charter for this city prepared by Messrs, Sweeny, Tweed, Havt, and their associates, it coutaius one provision alone which should insure, not only ite own re- jection, but the political ruin of its proposers. For years past theso geutlemen have been harping upon the monstrous injusticy done to the people of this city by taking away the taxing power from their immediate represen- tatives, and vestivg it in the Lands of men entirely irresponsible to them for their behavior, They havo excused them. selves from the charge of corruption and ex- travagance by averring that they had no control over the city appropriations, and have boasted much of the reforms they would effect if they were ouly clothed with the necessary power, Yet now, with a Demo- cratic Legislature ready tocomply with their wishes, they coolly propose the passage of the following enactment: The Common Connet! shall have no power A devi The credit OF the ety, Ur lesa epeeinhy a dso to do by act of the Legistatare, an egisintive power of the city eholi be salortinate to, and be exercised in con- formity with, such «pecial «rants, reetmettons, oF limitations are row or hereafter may be pre cribed by ths Legislature, In other words, they Intend to go directly against their previous profess ad con. tinue the unjust and undemocratic system of levying taxes under which we have been groaning for so many years. The independent Demoerats in the Legis lature from this city, Messrs, Genet, Cream. rn, NonTox, and others, have here a splendid opportunity for winning to their support an overwhelming majority of our Democratic citizens, Let them insist that the power of fixing the amount of money required for both city and connty purposes be given ton body of men elected by the people of the elty, and thus directly resp ble to them, This is the only sound democratic systom, and must be adopted before we shall have anything like @ fair administration of the ¢ ty expenditures, Gov. Hoffman Right. Our general opposition to Gov. Horrman stall never lead us intentionally to do an act of injustice toward him; and we cheerfully Brie is that it is six feet wide; and ns long as it remains so, its accounts will lol badly at the end of tho year, no matter how it is munaged, en That the Hon, Cantus Sumxen should be energetically at work in his efforts to induce Nis colleagues in the United States Senate to co- incide with him in favor of the preservation of slevery and the restoration of the slave trade in Cuba, is not surprising. But ibat be should open- ly enlist as his active ally in such efforts Mr. Lopez Ronents, the Spanish Minister, is really re- markable, On Monday last thesetwo gentlemen called together upon the Hon, Cant Scnunz, United States Senator from Missourt, They were not received. — It is said that there never was so powerful nor #0 corrupt # lobby at Albany as this winter. ‘This indicates great corruption in the Legisla- The Democracy must look out, Individu- y make money by venal legislation; but the shume and the blame will be ruinous to the party, A REJECTED COLONEL'S REVENG™ petal An Inapector-Genesal Redresst Grievances—Getting Sanar rdinates. ‘ng officer of the Fourth Regi- ment, New Jersey Itidle Corps, who fiaured aa a de- feated eandidate in the eleetion for Colonel of that regiment upon ite rcorgamigation im the National Guard last April, is about to retaliate uvon those officers who, in votIng against him, fulted to appre+ ciate him at hie own valaation, en. Runyon p> potted him, after his dofeat,as Diviston Inspector. General upon bis sia by ‘way of soothing lis wounded pride. is the duty of this oMcial to render wn annual report exlubiting the strengta of each organization, and all falling Below the esta- Mished ‘minimarn ‘aro by law recurred to, be dle vanded, In lis first report, the Inspector-Gener. 1, nctwithatanding the fret that every comoany in his old regincnt has fallen below the minimum, has tuiken partienlar care to report only thore whove officers voted against him on His action in this mv instence of his unfltnes it '« very pronable the e: ‘will be (alied upou to face « cour liction of duty. Private his Unape | From the CMeago Tribune. Miss Olive Logan is in town, Sho was at the Shermau Hone yesterday, and at one of her (riends’ request was interviewed. | Miss Logan line opi and some of thom are contaimed fu the followlu, BURLESQUE AND THR BALLET. T suppose my vicws co the lex business are 8 in- torestiom as anything else, The English buriesquers —the Lydia Thompson troupe, L mean —are (ar luwer than any ballet girl who dances on th Dau- cing 1* An art, a8 Well as painting or seulnture; but the buriesquers were neither musical, | nor lyric artists, Actresses or ballet’ giri more immoral than other women, in proportion their number. Lean mention ws intoy actresses who are viriw ny man can Who are and virtue are Implanted and they go through id. in all T hay yin daneing, w! ite. 1 wish sp " ally to nouce wat Dr. A thin elty, nd some clergyman in han O—Wit's (0.8 his nawe i, L forget—called from wy articles what od thei saueuts, amd ured them to the detriaent of reputable actresses, That was on.air.and I entirely repudiate the cons.ra tion put by them uyou wy writings, When the women suffrage movemens is successful if will make Woman juail branctes of al? processions and trades icws able to mierepresentation of ter motives, Then, if & girl desires to be u balet girl or * cigar shop vender, It ul be perfectly understood that she does so to forn a liveahood, and not from other motives. Tue English burle-qae women have done more to harm the stage aud to lower wowanhood aud the whole * x thou anything that ever happened to us. ‘The “Hack Crook" ia its worst ‘orm was pocuie; but there is neither poetry, decene), nor scuse in the Fa.lsh Durlsquers. ‘There are’ us many virtuous Women on the s.age as Off it in proportion. CALLA PRINCE ARTHUR AN ENGLISH SNOW, Prince Arthur is 4 Ite Boglish snob, um ten yeurs azo, when a boy, sm ther in Lou- don, He lad ona Seot . Lam much pleased wath the action oF Hoste declining to give him a yublie reer vt Towa dignined, “Tho ple who tea him now Wil surely be “ent” if they meet io in Eveland That as the way vith ell the English aristornsy in this country. They cat ail the good uitvers they can get, aad cut their friends over there, 1S AGAINST THR FIFTRENTH. AMENDMENT. Thave not thongit of minority represestauon, but Thiv elt or the Pifteeath smendment, and am orp sit will raise negroes, China- ty sed to it, bee men, re} men, and «1 barbarians over te beads of educated and iiteirent women, Mr. Jal ehamioion ty Conmress; he is greatly admi The cood time of cman suffrage ts coming. “Chi cago lias ever aporeclated Mra. Livermore nt her Joat value, She te co able, super woman. Chicago Wd vot srpvert ber paber, although she devoted three years to charit ible pa im this city, Loe not think ebaritable work ought to be paid for; it would not be charity It ft was, Charity is the spon taneous outbarst of the heart; bat I think Chicago ouzat to have supported Ler paper, Ble will gota good salary in Boston, ANNA DICKINSON MAY TeTDEMARRIED, TO WhoM? Dickinson and Lare very staanch at all, Miss Dickinson ts m it ds true riage ; any girl with @20,000 a Ld ukely have as many, A man with the same Neame could probably have as many wives as he pleased. Annie i twenty-six years old, Bhe ought Pepersiet in celibacy if she hikes, She bas pot time for merriage. Joan of Are did not darn stockings ; the tay nave darned them in cer younger dagr, bub her mind wre not fully developed then; she did nut darn thew niter she took ap the sword. Even {fall women's minds were fully develooed the stockings Would be darned; women would then invent darn- jog machines und establish a hired system of labor for the employment of impeeuntous men and women ‘as durners; Chinamen might become darners, ANNA DICKINSON MAT MARRY SOMB FASCINATING CRICAGO MA: I won'd like to encouruge would not give them tne hallot, ¢ emigration, but SUN FRIDAY, FEBRUAKY THE GREAT CUBAN TRIUMPH _—— AN ACCURATE DESCRIPTION OF THE BATILE. — Tho Defeat of Vuello~ The Ambuahed tn- ment—Gen, Jordan's Flank Moves iting Puctio's Traiun—Ths ish Metrent-The Cuban Genernle ueredo nnd Others not Captared. Correspondence of ike $n. Matawaas, Jax. 29, 1870.—When I wrote my letter of tho 15th iust., whieh ap peared in the Stn of the Mth, giving you fn account of the defen: of Puello, all Spain and Ler satellites set up a yell of rage at the Impu- © Sen ani its barefacedness In publishing such infernal Ites, ‘The correspondents of tho Mn- Vana Journala pelched forth thelr indignation, the pure blue blood of Spain, and the feelings of the crand unwashed were outraged, aud the eorrerpond- ents of the New York press were ustonished. By this steamer they will send news confirmatory of the intelligence of PURLLO'S DEFEAT. The St, Domingo traitor, who sold his own coun- try to the Spaniards for gold, lef Nucvitas on toe Mat of December, 8,000 men, employing feven days to reach Rodrigueze The Spaniards lost about twenty men daily, and Puello intended to ehanke bis line of march, owing to te continual harassing ofthe patriots, but fortonately he con- tinned with his negro guide, who, on ate Rod. riguer, informed Puctlo that the patriot ehamp was yet nearly tere milos distant, not knowtng Of the ex- istence of an old intrenchment erected over a year ago. Jordan, perfectiy aware of every movement of the enemy, ordered the mort eompleto Filence, and Beausulkers having managed to make en old tron gun serviceable, furn'sined about ten rounds of Ammunition for the piece. Tho Spaniards advanced, Without snspectiog the Intreneiiments in front, or the patriot srmy drawn op on ity danke, when sud- deny pistol slot was hered, the signal to begin the combat ‘Tuo cannon loaded with shrapnel mowed'own the advance guard of the Spaniaris ant the Cuban rifles made sad havo among tho maln body. At tho frat discharge over eeventy-five Sponiatds were killed, and more than twice that momber wounded. The Spanturds fongut like Ugers and uithough they ont- nombered the patriots, of whom many were badly armed, almost one-third, not an inch of ground was gained by them, At nightiall the sltmation remained the sume an in the morning, the patriots maintaining their position in front, the Spaniards about noon posessing themselves of alittle eminence on the rhgat defeating the small body of patriuts stationed there, whose amunition had given oat. The want of ammunition now became general, ‘when Beamnehteror, with a party of inavilliers, sitent- ly moved tothe roar of the Spaniards, and with a sudden yoll killed those guarding PaeWo's train, and corryied off or destroyed the whole of it. The Spaa- fards then made a very desperate attempt to force the position, but were unable to do it. and seeing the futility of thir attempis, retrénted to Arroyo Hondo, where they remained until the 15th, unable to return to Nucvitas, unless they would have sacri- ficed all their wounded, and poworless to attack the patriots, Puello at last manazed to pat himeclf in march, and reached Baga, @ se'tloment about reven miles from Nuevitas, on the 22a, employlug seven days to march twenty miles, ‘The effective, services able force of the Spaniards at Baca amounted (o six \undred and twenty-nine men. Every member of ‘of Poello’s staff was either killed or wounded, Puello lmseit being wounded tm the shoulder, The losses are: ° PATRIOTS, OMcers kth « I)Soldiers hited... 106 Ontleers wounded. #6 Soidiers wounded. SPANIARDS, 13\Soldiers killed, or who, Bi} dies of wou cy iSoldiers wouaded....//.01 ‘The difference of losses on the two sides is owing to the frst three disebarzes of the patriots behiud the iotrenciments, when not & single patriot was cither killed or wounded, white the wnsuspecting Spaniards received a mur- acrous fire at few yards distance into thelr closely seiried rank! Go) eneei uit OMcers kit Odleers wou aa lere allemaal interior, they wall full tn «of the putriots successively. Abont forty of the Cataion Volunteers have de- serted ond Joined the patrlots, which makes about one vundred from the first Uattahou slitioned on the Nuevitas Railroad. ‘These desertions ave bee come eo frequent that Ferrer, the Spanish General at Puerto Principe, has Ived to withuraw the U Lins from that Hine, aud send tiem somewhere else further removed from tl an lines. Puelio ree turned to Puctto Prive.pe on the 85th, and ir yer- fectiy willing Ww alluw sowe vine general to gather jaar ‘The Spanish Jorrnats and offictal renort insist that Pueilo took Guaimaro, but Une falsehood ts plainly byparenty ta the engagement of the Iet touk pince Detween'Casarro and Guniuuro, and Puelio re- ng anotiur tune. Af the pane jards lose more batties you may toon expect to Tearn of a number of exeent none the peace able and inotfensive portion the ve popular Gon, That is their way of obtaining satisfaction MARK Dit, Mr, Redpath, © Boston merchant, has been making patriotic Spanish perches in’ our town, Recipath 19 a bero; te fect of having been invited 10 dine with @ Spamsn general has made him forget hie country and bis personal dignity, it be ever had any, ‘The Aurvra newspaper is quite jubilant over the in: teuse Expafloli«m of Reapaci, and glowingly invites other foreigners to follow lus exampie, MORR Lins, ‘The grandiloqnent announcement of the capture of Gen, Mareano mid ut tien, Figueredors Samii tingly ‘heralded by every Spaniard, turns out to bea neutly Jabricated le witha very nice foundation to build upon, ‘Tae Marcano cap: tured 18 not Gen. M Dominican, bat a ed Francisco May 4 THE CTRL Father Martin Devoat din tele Eirat © r80— exsee Clamere Filebt fromthe Cour -W ndae Pterrepon The cuse of the R Alidernan Birker was agiin an terday before Cotmutssioner Osborn achatr nore the ev, prosecutor, Mr. Joseph P pnd Mr, dohm Sedawlek, who defented the ( Father and Lis asaoettte distitiers from ¢ of fraud, «abs quently appeared, and Mr. Purdy them rose end sole’ whom he had eaptured had contra He contd not account for the conduct of th roment witnesses, unlcws upon the they hed becn tampered with or tutimidatod by th other eide. Mr. Bell replied that no one had tampered with the witnesses, and ho moved that the complaint be dismissed. Commissioner Osborn, in renderi said there appeared to be that the witnosses had been tampered with, and bi cow d not, therefore, tive the defendants an honora- the evidence, however, he felt himself bound to dismiss the complaints Die discharge, Ow reviews! all the defrndamta, goin uatantly apon the rendering of this decision the oviate proprie- friends of Ald, Barker, tors of the Bightecnta and of hls ws cet distillery, surre ond congratulated them on tuelr eseupe from Father t, The deteated divine looked upon them in amagement, and then laving observed a number Martin's of hin witnesses in the ulleries, he rushed out o the bullding, A few minutos after lve had diva ed, several needy-looking Germans expresso: pttost anxiety to jum diligently int meat, At length one of them, the spokesman of the others, appe: . rred him the Hon. Mr, Timberman, w *pecial officer a Supervisor Dutcher, “Tyants my mones.” he sald. CAL WHISKEY DETEOTIVE Warrick Mortin against camination yes AtSotelock the Hon A. I Pardy entered the court room and took enarge y wnid that nearly all Lie witnesses Rad Aleappeared, and that the few cred their o:tzt unl offldavite, and were ready to testify for the de- jef that & decision, ome ground of suspicion r the iim, and they «arched for Disthet Attorney's depart “ Vot the hell you brings me here mithout mines (wo doilars # day, vot aide ibe yp yt 7 NEED MR.SWEENY'S LEGISLATURE —o OPEN FIGHT BETWE 10V. HOFF~ MAN AND THE SENALE. —— y er ond Genet notto the Ring-The Governor Tired of Sow lose Night | eine, ¥| Atnawy, Feb, $-—Gov, Hoffinan has at last, a8 predicted by your correspondent a few days ago, openly quarretied with tho Senators holding the bat- ance of power, simply because they refused to con firm the appointment of a man whom ty did not regurid as qualified to Gil the position for which he was nominated. ‘The war between the Senators aud the Governor has therefore becan in cornest, and were it will er it is imposaibie to tell, When in- Jormation Was conveyed to Gov, Hollman last even- ie jag, that the Democratic Senators had determin d to reject Mr, Ienae MeConihe, of ‘Troy, for Capital Police Commissioner, it is said that his Excellency forthwith flew into a passion, and vehemently, may, rreligiously, declared that he would NOT PRRMIT THE SENATR TO 6NOB IM. He passed a sieeplesa might, Ho was in the Ex- ceutive chamber at am unusually carly hour thie morning, not to work, bat to advise with the ring- masters in town exvcerning the best means of bringing fe indepeadent Senators to submission, A plau ‘wes agreed noon, While the Senate was in session, Senator Banks whikpered to Senators Michael Nor- ton, Genct, and Creamer, that Gov, Hoffman desired their presence Immediately, The Senators arose and went down stairs into the Execative chamber. | The Governor received them standing and shook hands with them; he wee very pale; his eyes were Wloodshot ; his Austrian chin seemod to have ex- panded; he stroked hls moustaches nervously with Lis right band, and in bis teft te he'd a small amell- tng bottle, which, aa Shakespeare would “EVER AND ANOW HR GAVE 118 NOSE, ‘The Governor, making aa effurt to culm lis raffled feelings, sald ndod Tgereat mines work—-vot for you do that, ch f here were a the inst three days when the eo iaraee Taare pene for you poe te shate ne c , m vet we condemn fa orer inder examination ¥ isked the Eugrose- isa very good man for toe . He enjoys an execs " Vere vos I, eh" repicd the witness, “Vy, 1 PW Tie ih Pee Mt ey vag standing in the sthreat, waiting 10. bo called.” Al dosttiet, and tis ie a0 appointuent which I He's a witness for the defence,” wai to the Hon. A, i, Purdy, ponder upon the instabtti Government, Anotuer needy wittess now enters the District the Hon, Mr. Vimberman passes iis right srm familiarly aronnd his shoulder, a eve na some evidenee that Alderman [wenty-ninth street or partners de- | Wt!) Attorney's office, ani n't Harker wae connected with th distillery, aud that ve and his ot franded manafactured there?” ‘The witness looked at the Ho made an inaudible reply, ersed in a low tone of voice, Mr. Timberman, ihe pale then con: a Warrant t Mr. ‘Tune visor Div rrest Mr. Barker. ry to'ant Father Martin in the proseeu | AMdavit yesterday neninat ded the Government of the tax on the whiskey mr. tn Forty-first street, of which fuct of the warrant rt proprietor, i leaked out, despite the attemp keep the matter private, Logee was bro Commissioner Osborn, and teld in $3.00 ination next Saturday, A warrant od (or the urrest of another person, whos Aine, for Odvions reasons, ts with a friend of Mr. ‘Timberman ; and (te Intier referred the matter who leit bis desk early to ty of the witnesses for the ‘the Government of the tax on the wiiekey ind it ts said that they will opply to-day to Commissioner Osborn tor sporting inan, whoa be fetured in a distillery issued soon imberman to t before iL to ape you our! confirm.” Senator Grxet—Now, Governor, let mo say one word to yon; nino-tenths of the Democrats of the city of Troy ure opposed to Mr. MeConine; we ought only to place fn office men who aro the ehotes t thone whom they don't want, Z im, fe res] bilities re- posing on me as well us yourself, Mr. MeConilie tejected if you do not withdraw his naue, ‘Take my word tor it ‘The Governor could restrain himself no longo crimson hue overspread hin face + | wor discernible In every feature; with phasis he anid : “Toe p——p rt ND IN ANY MORE NOMIXATIONS . Who has been detailed by Super- DURING MY TROM of office If you don't confirm Mr. McConthe, it | Senator Gexet—And T be d-—d if we don't reject him, Tam a Senator and nnderstand my f | dutien, Ax ench I will use my influence to have ti man rejected, and you bet your life be will be eet, J etdator Nontox—Covernor, you con't eontrol my netion by the threat of denying me a petty ap- pemntment in vour gift. Iwill domy duty despite threat you can make, AMEn—I recognize no other authority than that of the people who elected and sent bere, and am actaated by no ‘A reporter of Tue SuN asked one of the officials | other motives than the success of the Democratic connceted with Judge Picrrepont’s Departwwent bow | party. ivcame that Furher Martin lost hls ease. ‘enator BANKS endeavored to laad Mr. MeConihe, * Winat hell could the poor old fellow dot" | but without avail. With a reassurance from Prince was the ro good wit | Harry Genet tnat McConihe wouldsbe raected, the We locked up the only neva we bad in the Grand Jury room, and when th officer who had charge of him opened the door to Court, he found nobody in the apar ‘The fellow you see jumped out of the win- bring him 1 ment. dow into Heade street, and C#euped.” Es MENRY SMI2H'S USURPATION, e | party returned to the Senate Chamber, ‘Twenty minutes later the Senate REJECTED TI NOMINATION of Isane MeCombe, of Troy, for Capital Police Com- roner, add informarion to tat emeet was sent to Hofman. who was found vigorously snufing ‘odors of the s7nall periume bottle, ‘The conversation aoe given I have narrated pre. cisely as it occurred. The only part of Mt wisteh gate! Aad erg boon wear the Gove 0 erner biaspbemed, @ story can authenti- ite jody hi aad cated by Gov, Hoffman himself, if wecessary What From ine Terats, Pe, 8. have the Ring journals to say wow t Was ‘Tur SUN 1 appears that the powers that be at Albany | rightor wrong? The Governor, has sworn that he lave discovered that the pian of leza izing the ele iI not send In any more nominations daring his tion of Smith as the luce of the uc enforcement of tie law, bins ¢ FP te shows that some things cannot | rong” as we las overs, SMITH’ S CONFRSSION OF WRAKNESS, Prom 3 To the conris the ex should be dis ly a eilgrble, lot it be it not, Mr, Woley i# 04 clonrly entitled to the offic A billadopted now by the L slature cannot rend that right which wos wrong at the ume of t! lection; and the attempt bs confession of Weal we wolel Mi: med tu mace. A BOL, BAD Jon. From tne boning Boat Let: In open defiance of law, Mr. Henry Smith then anu now a Potiee Commissioner, offered lim self as a candidate for the omece of Supervisor « this county. He was pot elected, b ‘on the po! The law requires tha: the Teceiving. the secoud yore st e Supervisor, Under t s the appointinent Smin and his supporters should be was second candidate form of office, aud he of course tacludis the nomina- ton for PORT WARDENS AND TAnDOR MASTERS. "Those hard working Demyerate wha with might and main toneht, and bled, and even defied the laws toearry the Democratic banner trivmp rantto vie~ tory, may now console themselves with aceinz, wn der 4 Democratic administration, a ful! complement of Republican Harbor Masters and Port Wardens for the next year, bat tits is only a part of the pro- gramme, Your readers may remember that some days ag) your correspondent expressed Tun ngxa’s PLOT to pasa a bill throngh Congress vesting the appoint- meni of Harbor Masters acd Port Wardens in the Secretary of the Treasary, and thus steal from the State ite ancient chartered richia They lave not doned the project. The Ring and the Governor hope by this means to be released trom the 4 TWO THOUSAND PROMISES {| they have made for these offices, und to throw the responsibility ou ® Radical nd-uinistration, | Again it is asserted that thy incumbant Hai and Port Wardens bave raised a purse retin their places, and for this purne gaged the services Of notot Legislature to free him from the y ne ia | the car of the powers that under, and to make the votes cast for bun legal how wn opportunity to keep Ra We do not suppose that an. cr will courider Contrary to general expec’ atio such # bill, if chan ir, Smith's posi | the appointment of Henry Smith Ipparcut. Feasog ier | FOUF county, was calicd in ite on Sith is nia inte | this morniag, bat Mr. John White, who the bill, did not move its consideration. Mr Waite 4 WANING TO TH REPUBLICANS, Prom the Tribune, Jan. 8. Mr. Smith can only be Supervisor by an act yet Lo be passed—in otver words, In legislated into office, in defance of a must riz aud salutary provision of the Metropol get. And such virtue of Republican, Ii they do this they anthorizs and justify th subversion the just and wholesome b: whieb our vice free fo overrul politics apd personal aspiration, is resirictiommow is to nally it for- 0 must be n’ Police legislation the Repablcans tn both Housea are expected to aid, because Mr, Smith is @ tem is fonnded—tbat of keoping our rmed your correspondent thit as Attorney-Grne A Champlin bas allowed the writ of gua warranto, the case was fairly Devore the eonris, 0 did not think he would take furtver action iu tho presnises, | Therefore, #0 iar as the Lagislatare ts conc Mr. Foley need fear no interfer -nco, NO DRMOCRAT WILL DA’ Repuoiican,, Mr. Gents. Dit. relauve to constract- ing a bridge to Binckwell’s Island, and thence to Ravenswood, was considered in the Amsembly, aud gave rise to an aniivated debate. Mr. Pearsal member from Queens county, opposed the h id that he was not in favor of clving the Su F | fora of hie county power to expend §1.00),000 fo | the bridge, calming that that power war [oo great e HOOK TO TIE 8h + oh fi Tue New Railway which te Cu the Trees-Suore Line (r GIVING BAND thy Nw ’ Nortoik=shortentug the B to Nong B anch. Sinee the consolidation of the Del 1 Raritan Bay and the Long Branch ani ss iore Railronds wtth the Soutuern New Jers ond, uncer the latter name, New Yorkers are likely to be Detter accommodated in aammer while | between this tty and Lone Branch thon abeen, The frequent runving sevound of ote. mers freichted with paswenvers, ut The Cov." on Sonty Hook, has led the evnsolidated Company to provide another landing place with deeper water. A vow ftation has been erceted at the head ef (i Tore shoe, where vestols can have twenty-t. water, Sandy Hook Having been cede! Government. by the Le w Jortey. no diffeulty ties been exper obtining rmission to extend the Hne ¢ four miles further, whieh will bring this an hour and a half ef Long Branes, But toe Company bas ent t) rouch tye cedar f ‘on Sandy Hook for. distance of two mil it the work Is allowed to procced the envire wood Will fall, and the Hook iteel! nay be washed sy. “fy the' lat of May It ts expected that the now depot will be ready tor tree, Beaton capitalists aro heavily tntereste | in the new undertaking, having tn view the orignal alm of the Camden and Amboy Railroad ( pany to conatract a whiors Hine to Norfolk, Va. Die viterest of the Inte millionaire Stevens, of Hoboken, NJ, has been purchased, and the stockholders oro now determined to leave no stoae unturnet to Ae the now enterprise pay. A charter Is to be vlvioined from the New Jersey Logisiature tr conncct the new hme wita the Camtem and Amooy ot or nour Permder con, whieh will enble pa-sen 0 reach Poiladeiphia from Long Branch in two an a half hours, —— THE ROGUES FALLING OUT onandhinmane The Fellows who w Country it She ba lor Them, A have Bold thety not been too * “The Consolidated Steamship Compory’" wae formed in Jannary, 184, for blockade rang por poses, and wat chartered by the BSocth Caroline Legislature, Henry Hart, now residing in th was appointed Fresident ond Treasurer, it is claimed, und sad gencra! control of the Company's affirs, At tho close of the war the Compacy way Vonkrnpt, and the stockholders had no retura for their Investment, Mr, Hart futled to secount for his stowardsatp, and In 196T solt all bis proverty in Charleaton, and invested im reat catnts {0 tis eft id Brooklyn in the fol, Tile wife. The mock { holders have sued in the Supreme Con rt. un! claua that thia property should be put in the bavs of @ recatver, beerase parenased with funds of (ie Come treadulent): printed, and tat an ace terete het ir, Hart denies that he fraudulently took any of the Company's money, nave he never wus Toasarer, and was only nomindily President after July, IMA, He having since that ime Been away, aod tist'a Mr, Chamberlain was, actual President; that the onty " pany in his possession are vutew EFFacob. Peeare (now alleged to be iunolv st) or $7000, and two lols in rooklyn of littl he property of the Company, le say paily iowt through the capture of blockade jon re. ‘A motion for u receiver wns arcued yosterday beore Judge Caraozo, Decision reserved. — BAILNOAD MULDER. Was prinen The Railroad :Ofict Indifterent-The Mangted Kematus Taken to B: Mr. Morris M. Peyser who met his death on Wednesday morning ta the New Haven depot mane ’ trap was @ suecessfal dry-coots morch: No. Winter street, Boston, He hal come to New York expressly to inform bis brothers, Messes, F, M. ant S.M Peyser, tmporters on Broadway. ‘of the ae of another brother in Parie—Mr. D. M. Vey ser, fore merly of this city—A cable teiegram to tiet eter Was found 1p his poc! Mr. Pe) ser i fe and two ehiiiren, Ho was of the Hebrew fiith, among whom le fad & large eareie of friends and adnurer: The railro, ularly the murder, and a £ to throw toe blams Trent to endeav upon the Harlem road, whose urivers avi they emply to draw tueir curs into the d answer tO 4 re qnest of the Coroner for » the part of the Companz, the reply w it was the Coron piece to sem ‘that they hal wothimg at all to do wit ‘Whe mangled remains ere taken irow th eaterday aller by the relatives, ond sent io yomton for inven —The British fron-clad Monareli will » ton and New York. —The tonnage of American vessels engaged ia the whale fishery ts gradually decreasing. —An Ohio law student who unsu atten pted to live on $3.4 week bas gone crazy. —Garibaldi’s now work is described a» being long, bitter, ferious attack on priests and priat Bote eosfully —Four fathers have died since the opening of the Gcumenical Couned—two Cardinale aod tw B.shops. —Brussels is advocated by the merelonis of Berlin a¢ a favorable place for an annual niernstoost exhib tion. —Camilla Urso has secured all the sing musicians necessary for her “monster festiy. Frane sco —In Europe, women can now rece! gree of M.D. in France, RB issta, Switzerla. i and Scotland, re and ac sen, —Tho report that the wealtby young Morquls of Bute had left the Roman Catholle Couric aioe tatively dented. —The “coming woman” has been ited to the University of Muebigan. Her name is stoca weil, aud sho ts tophomore, —The American citizons at Mambur have formed a * Washingtonian” Clad, of which Garibuid) Honorary President, —Silver bas been discovered in tho ardia county (Iil,) lead mines, and @ Michigan cowpeny at prepartug to go for it." —Six thousand nine hundred workinen ot the ' old man no, Unable toe ever, and make our police a tactic ins rament int to be vested in Board. ir, John Walte re- | ron and steel works of Krupp, in Germa: vrodwosd admit that in the matter of Jon Fovey th of intellect; T wou “ ty . * 7 demented as to say that the official who thus aoe 0 | Boy eet or inicio trues chamdert Quen heme | © ite erect ese Wy dirvet on ermy compe, Lives | hands of Uakey Hail and twe Tummany Hing, We | marked thes tse land on the other aide was 125,000,000 ponnds of stoet last year, Governor has acted very fairly, and in , Wisniexal a . the terror of | trust no Repuvlican an no champion of good gov novent vr pLATORS. ee ee ae a “i 8 act y iy, an & | writing and the litelligent answering of a series of | the truly loyal, and the Figuei " 1! BY SPECULATORS. An English dean, ‘in tho presences of the abuses his trust, the Collector who pays é Miestions relative to. the ry of our country. | family of Gen. F peaily 30 Bos the | conment hery will Mr. Thomas ©. Fields, in reply to Mr. White’ “ manner deserving of commendation from | Piere would be more thai country, | family of Gen, Pedro Figueredo, but oi sowe other —_——— harden, (ook cocision 66 characterise | Dishop and a large congregation,” recontly " iwounced money to those who havo broken into the | 1.0n of all parties, mente minds. were fully devcloneds Mrs, Blan | Seucemes Lesring the oa The Rin teous Charter. feader Of the Black oreo Cavalry. Mrs White, | te AW? Malt Gureite ov a1 treasury and havo been caught robbing It, | sn rs. Julia Ward Howe are 7 Prom the Brookiyn bagie (Demvacraite). when informed of what the leader of tho Black | —A London merchant advertised fir a clerk , The Attorney-General should now allow instinct of maternitywould ‘The Acsassination of C The worst feature in the proposed New York | Horse Cavalry slenifo |, arose and askod Mr. Fields 1d * should be permitted a longer to control th geelaen ad Suns Dickiveon may yet succumb t some | Havana, Feb. 8.—Two men were killed in this | City charte b F bother to wernt to intimete that he was sotented | WAP Cell” Deer condmement.” Ho received an sured ? Mr. Fo.ry to have the eu't conducted by hi . Pete ere killed im this | City charter, as c.sew here remaricc:i, ts ite failare to » from one who had been seven years in jail. the vast sums of money and the vast inter. g Chicago man. She would make a solen- | city iast Sabseriotious are coming in freely | smoke out and purify the real ring—the Revublico- x mereensry matives in opposing the bill. Mr. ba own counsel ; and we are confident that the | dld_wite; she Iva glorious girl, She has a great | for the orpians of Castanon, ‘The s»paniards mant- | Democratic Board of Supervisors. Bat an inciden- | Fields replied that be did not, he considered the —The Nile has meen this year to a greater cate that pass through the Custom House? | cise will he decided according to law. inea Of iuistrionie art. She Would, go on the fest arent indignation at te killfng of Custanon, | tal detail we observe in the chapter treating of police | term Black Her height than on any occasion with’ livin uewory i ——— voting hers W der 0 i wes aeAinet the Cuba: & vicwous precedent, and to cover up public proceed- ail tn 3 mee, bul not the lender uf ss 5 will not fool that there is no safety for his} Congress ought to provide for th fh ber, 5 ‘re Captuiu-Goneral ont despatch to Matanzas, | Inge trom pubiie observation, We slude tothe pro. | tie Black Horse Cavalry.” The Committec arose A dowager countess, widow of a “coitit ere mage provide for the appoint. | oxive pixes at peLMONTco's—anones Lirenatere, | in which be warns the voluntecrs tant they will give | ¥ision that excludes the reporters of the press from ‘the bill, This measure bas | earl, has bestowed her hand vpon her Ita. conrler 4 party until Moses H, Guinnrit. is fm | ment of a Commission, to be compored of literary My career wus deviated from the stage by litera. | @ poor idea of the Government which emvloys them K present at the trials of policemen, Kepeated | #!ready pas . Senator Genet says that | ne fair bride has passed her Hixtieth year peached and removed from office ? nen of acknowledged good taste, whose duty i | tain, Encore lorature. 2 have just Bnlshed 1,000 | by committing acts of retalia Madvisee. them | cacen Pave argon under Ue present poilce regime, | the revltente of his district are desirony of the neem » b ne c god good ta y mannscript pages of a new book to be called “'Be- | to confine themselves to their duty, tue maintenancs | Where, notwithstanding the preanice of the re: | hosed Improvoment, as terriage communication with —A society has been formed in I ithe Heir gs wren should be to select and dovise names for new Ter the Bootlighte ana Behind ine Semmes" besides | of public order: n the periormaice of wich they | Fortere, the Pouce Commissioners have flied or r- md Queens! County {8 why inadi quate to | capital of 1.0.0 tr at ie th ie an de pe si : nang pages Of a a tro authorities, uscd LO give rodross to ciugens wio lad bee # DEOPle, & rave t art. Bila w; of tie Lopion Biss Bric Mitories and Rtates, We have ulready com- | Yridune It 1 romantic aud instore . a grossly and. even fatally. misuerd” by police ire Honse ‘Comm tee on Waya and Means wit | Preuse,vnd ihe indy 5 pt. ref the London Fire Brigade, | initted the blunders of naming one Territory | the “Wot Kive.” 1 have no, tin EXQUISITE DEVICE FOR SMUGGLING. y Abege People Reve upon |, Fenort (ke Utils ASRCepriAnes Bill ROKY WoKk, meV lneeaasin 9h an 0 Nos | recently visited this city to atudy the organt | (now a State) ‘Nevada,’ another Cotora. | omgh fig thiow Qe euch tite Oe eg “| pense ity on the part of & po: CONFIRMATIONS BY THe SENATE. Ing against marriage Is axcertajned ¢» ly i Nuave inetie : BH s every day. live oa b ght to bear by tea press pone | SC) Pete ah eee gcuuauleal 0 A difficulty with the 1 Bolo mont, #0 that whatever superiority it pos | words aro commonplace Spanish adjectiv od ran for"youns' mar. | que of the most Ingenious devices that. ever tie compialute. ar evizene | ‘oi the Copiiol Poiees Geotse W. Miller oF Moree, | theatre Ras indennitely v0 Sree rt might be lucorporated futo his | while fourth Territor * the name w be Petwete | came under the notice of our Custom House officials mela Funconnae fl nn ee ore So tendent of the Insurance Department; Wile | te Horstot reqniem, compos d dy Voodl ui own command at home, A recent disaster |"! es horrowed from a lennysivania county, pl n Wed cay everiny uest, the Bd of Feb- was discoved yesterday, It has been observed for uls guarcutee for protecuon, by waking the trade urcell, Manager of tay Weniare finesse of —An lodiana paper say's it ie a sin A WW in one of the immediate subarbe of London | # fifth that of * Washingt whieh had 1 Frat ery aaabon. ay lecture OM | some time part that Havens cigars lave found thuir evel, perialtting & Honry B. Allen, Attorney for ihe | (hat etittous revivals are alwave tho m " aptly Mlusteates tho pressing need of reform | bee? approprinted by .towns and count THINGS IN OPNRRAL way into this eity on which no duty had been paid, fice rary sal Bava’ Alla bad die arm te short ant aor ays of the ‘ : nerable throughout the Union, Now, we see it | | T tink Horace , nly Parties suspected of the tru were closely watched, edoutof secret trausaction Of pu ers of Osis SOL —A man in New Hampati « in the system which exists for the pre ib Q 8, and of g 6 q priniite MY - eon dozen raw oysters cn a Waser RAE RHEAE ig bape tee It r i A is proposed to call a new Territory adjoining Kun- ae eine is nee U8 Nina que anh pi] SAD He Oa see Meeabar Whey aieolared were he es eanadal te THE ROYAL RED ILW. hehe aogheatlig ae tia at + ntion a tinction o 0, also fur ‘ Hi ‘i e © | creat that tore while tue wat 2 . ’ Him ne ON Hit cotta cast wel sason the south “Lincoln,” which is about as i, robust sort of Mr. « wlouers Were compleiely pb ¥ wishes a singularexamplo of mataken r " a : . that Grant was imp bof The select Thivtiy: 3 ve conte, manasa unmoaning and ugly an appellation as eun be Nininie Covela’ ipoled. isk, mise aba , ane aire Sb Lt Bl races a abt m= nds from the A clergy man of West V e won found. Surely there must be enough musical anything ybont the Red Kiver rebel 4 rie doublesicated Board of Supervise ue Him for, Iniv to erm new ¢ rs y dd make the tt looks tos 7% piclon on some cedar pinuke taut ha rod e Mothers The oid Starand Garter Hotel at priond | and significant Indian names not yet in use, out Ae Pe He ORE te: 8 cles j bat ie ie eeio Teouk Te mids rived on the puysuing 1H sus bew hares Bons, 1 iwelve At 31 Uclock yeaterduy morning I A wat at a f ’ ne ofan ancedote nyo ate Soto from Havana, and been cor WNW HA CspOHsDIE frauds, bull Democrats, bal 4 v'cloe aterdy orning Ph Ar Til is almost famous in London annals of which 1 one suitable for the purp in Minnesota, neat ihe ted River co tM, M. Delgado, 68 Ocdsrtiveet, They eens | Hepablics iv iree 40 Guild wa_tnany "mor | tha> with hia naite, escorted by Gen, MeDowell an ; A inishe naletiioriond of many steucturce |(withoueraoring 1a] 7 vind there wae an Indian Chet to ae meando, 82 Cedar treet, | They were | court housey, und spend as tinny wore iuiione | sis, “ciberked at the Osvermuet eo an At the funeral of i al OK onel, srhood of many tures put resorting t nook wet the sky--but n the Day, of whon betn fs lena louse, but ine | thereon, us be ‘Tue Board ot Aluerme Nei nS, smn at the Government wourh, White | Cheer, Vi . 7 if - 1 putable and declining Times d's n Into the house where Muying, and suouted | Were selzea,. ‘The pl Ai veal virors, Whatthe Aldermon do ls reported, and the | fortuve ations in the barb By afte ante stroyed by fire, ‘The inn was closed for the + Hole-in-the- Wail? was comiig, thlak sad 4 were’ Rawiis publie know weckiy tac Worst uf their uw 1 Oro BEADS 1B MMe Raho, “The military party | airae Abthe ve, iiatas, {ip adty dactaane belnn he macanes | enn Rms EE aN Senne of ii8 pp uihiences tre Very icy demonstrative, | clils saw. tha bundien w presculinent of borg | Hut tue bvelve ft upervisery sit im a med wath | With ther I guest Were accompanicd by the | —Elizabeth Barry, the t { ’ hater, y Jog th , ut editorial stuff lately vublished by Mr, Avacse | Mud Pleamane to speax to. Cmeinoat iw quiet, uns | f pod” sited thelr minds, eg Powers exccoling thie Of the Alderiien, wid the ile at thie yort with their wives, also | raypiag of the evil of r a gentlem lio had for ma ears been : demonstrative, and difiealt to speak to, Boston is re tiie : i a ye Y ever com. ont, exeopt occasionily. by acel- sant Svaler an ie atalts sf ' eel t \ hey AIAG: sa cast ec heen | ava C, Mavenies, but it doce not dere to quotion | 9 very maty-t ind plac the mliogest tow i al Shard to imagines “Wher were pun aoatt ould | dent as to whut thoy do wiTh, (be miltiois hen ore pveral ome ra oe ane yn Navy | station to Koglant Mba en officer of tho English army—a clerk, a | the ict thut its editors are now nearly all Eng- | the county mehow asa ripe pe It will be a | more pieces of string, and ? oxether bY | pend, nor how much of Ik goes to the Ke, vuln | Yard and a very fow eur ste, amon: Me Sey | wouths' inprie t . Hau . Geille. tune before Chicago #9 iterary place ake New | jected beyond and some of tie planks pr ming Or eecigtte wean ya be Herublicsn |. Yard anda very fiw aucete, auiais We SUN ; - larman,andaboy, A fire broke out, in | lishmen, Thongh printed in Now York, t a init hasaio, ervat tiem hike Aiki (eiee etced TAS Miner, a6 ie they had been | gwelve, Tue uioat the vuibiic kaw wf Ghew is shat | f tous Thies) a Glettngwah ony ai what manner ia not known, at 2 o'clock in | Time is esscutially an English paper-and dull | Gi2e' lnproved wonderiully vince last year } | idee of their boing emai, el tor the smuzeling Of | fits fiewatieen alt eT re eT eee eT See ee ctor a a neapoing ao: ppt hiuse, Chicago | i ty obahin’ Mone i ie Kepublicwn bali, wi ir, Walter Roene of the h colors, a8 prearranged, wer 1 dostroye AIL the Inmates except the feet: ear - new, wines (0 Lneiaiee, ¢ Waleh, bnt Tdon'e | #lteze trom tue Aue wid is used for mal much beiter frends to tac elven aust cach oles | tueiKn the hant Kervice was p whem . 7 he Tribune has un interesting comporn Gop About tie care of Walsh, but ¥ d boxes into which rs are packed . the haivards Mely parted, Cie Migs fa Rane AND GrAa TihiGle Anais 1 a eae ateun e i il yy ment. Javanas, Ribbons to tle the * and boxes arc thon respectial, piurted our: | ire tawal ome matics } , I seen long after the fire ie Railroads durin endin for hits, fat rule was bollow wd fi . ‘ ‘ " 5 é wi 4 | e r ending Rept, 80, \- | iniported for the samercunon, ‘Lo sau gle } that, Mr Biyeny the ry Aeon ortciuatiog With aK L Waa wider {ullilioadway. ut shore waa m'| ieee, Whe Genteal nando cight per ev ne divi Banemaut Yee, very Uae, | gush moans 18h nee so daring aud himapte thet Bo AS Pueotiniotalett cet) Mt pies A a iat The incarcerated non, Mu water obtainable by which T dlisil: ender guatede yeu cviuiam how, Make it piguant, | Iie Ci omelat *scpcrvivory tn ug | were ort Manulten, and | aig to took extremely well vial Gt . h a check the nds, surplas of more than a million; p ‘The Custom Mouse oMcials approached the bun- cpervisors Ina word, tue | Were received by Vodges and wath A roy l extremely Hamer, nor any ladder oF frecaeape to fans ea Erie was not ablo even to pay seven per — bas lea ak Aa Cotlanl ative, with the fectlng thet | Satta alivoeuieetta tue bentianiade’ Boal aioe: | suamant eoarnes ALE PO hneh CUns whieh | TOMY ie Bho han ainails merry OS pish a moons of relouse to the wufortunate | cent. on {ts eight millfone end a half of pro. | THe MEr. Horace Cooke's Whoreubours, | strings and hited ue hire plank, “Ti camtoceurag coy | peeviaars. ua every window AI pel sp lett A A vom the £eentr@ £ epress, Feb 8, uk would, and od " py vw private : ‘ ides . tian, Of eonres, ho was burned to death; | ferred stock, let alone paying dividends on its ake in with his wile aid be near Boston, | fueie Welses labor Zhe at ete noun of | Buits to Coudema $200,000 Worth of ra teat ele |, Michigan ps Rare tas . dod Hot the wuallost trace of hin body has 1 Seventy millions of eommon stock, ath treatment ee K rent, pu plank, bat Shety was Immovable. They applied ol Whiskey. | Fong aed that State w hy 1 ¥ : ; i Qsappearing from | ter ‘sie Ht, but coulk ri ; Rite neo was plonsed wi “ ind, hs reeetve aa hiniranailia boon discoveret, And when thin noodleas | We do not question the justice of the current Asta SRPCOn Lace | Salled aseac tad ety Rano teae ok HMM | guile were inaiitated yesterday in the United | a4 Vore Wadewarit, amt’ romarkoll 10 Cen; Mr: | one'nuy rea govt Dat ae trayredy was completa, the authorition con. | 9PiioB that tue Central Railroad is ncch better among asher | Kieneuth the plank twenty-one boxes of clzare, @hy | eonfireution ut our bundred barrels ‘of whlsbey,, | ualny at, 18, Wad & the Sneat vicce of tidtAry | grog dov'ars iu eash tu uckuow ind Vohaal weet dad heya ta ar e# fT managed than tho Fie) but i should also not bo vrrowed | vo 4 box, were (ound, and opening tue other buhdtes | found at 40 Broadway; one Lundred and: nivet | he aldte Rend acter Perea, he dete M8 TL pucons i huite ho i" © cam a ere were three barre fon iy ry 7 C wt rofl Bg \, 9 8 Jad <e y einai Lica forgotten that the Central has « narrow andsthe jae & wniderngrs, never ia. soe 6 Dima, ; | 441 boxes in sil, coptaining GL igure, valued at | Water sureet? three Crehen seksi bene DAL Kart Columbus the party were reoeivad by Gen —Some ides of what the liquor Erlo @ broad gouge, and that a broad gaugeroad | warmip reczived by lis wife, Lis whereanacus eal |“ Avgtiet nee alee found ut @ Broadway; aud oue Wousid uni Ais: hele the Bremmel of the army. The pre> | vobiod States an ua’s to may be. von They ascertained that eight-firo engines 7 y Wherea! win | A great many elgare have been emugsled by this | four barrels, found at 18 Bate atrect, 1 framing wae 8 joriaw,, “the Corman.) snd 6 eile ra wit! lore money, while one with & narrow guoge | Ht Oe made jubile, In orter tu arold further noto~ | devise. but now thal it bas been detected, it will be | Which was Feerntly selzl is valued at $20.00. und | Prnac” thetea oh witiont So A gle ivy ghee heed eagle dla were presout at tho acenio soon after Hho out-[ atite aide makes money, The greet haat Sethe | hendinee cena iegt te) dilch an wo owe wil be | Tang bitere suvdliey eqdaly inceaious wil be cou: | Tue wectanary parcts have vecn Sled pixparnory wo | einesad te ane SU witeat cceuions the Brace | teroushauk the comaliy itniot ‘ colvod, ite condempatioa, retornéd to the ety at 4:0 P.M. iw boteh thy Hrevoors, a to make w good-sized 14 6 une and peach brandy Andries

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