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- NEW YORK, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 7, FOP NCRRAY'S HORSE SALE, | erm Mann acnone | WOOHIULL, CLAFLIN —— Jack Reynolds Turns Out to be Sylvester A FAst AND SURB ANIMAL, WITH eee ete eee ie Wickes tains | TST2TCOASS AMONG FEN HOVINE 1870, PRICE TWO CENTS. LIFE IN THE METROPOLIS. ——_ DASHES NERY AND THERE BY THA NAPOLFON'A INTOLERANCE or m= | MR SWEENY'S LEGISLATURE THA LAST JON OF THE RING. What May be Anilcipnted by the Out- ——— ANOTHER CHANCE FOR MAYOK NALL Arvest of Mr, William J. Kharkey~ ON, . ken Ie ans of France—Henri Hotarich Served thin - - WAGON, POR $800. Women sgenmeed Taweaity d AND URSINE ANIMALS, Gimchin to be euaubasity ees to AS AN AUCTIONEER, sents Garvie SUN'S REPORTERS, que Avrest_and Discharge of John 3. |, Sylvester Breen, alae Jack Reynolds, the mat. | Women w tnblishing © Banking House in| _Prison—Making it Hot for the Liberals. . Last Saturday afternoon William J. Sharkey, | 4 Catholic Priest Taking up the Cadgel fe Gicncon An OdeTime Friendentp seve | derer of Mr. Townsend, having told so many tales reet-An Eventful Saturday—Tho | Pants, Feb, 6.—In the case of Henri Roch residing wt the Metropolitan Hotel, where ho ints for Police . Marshal ax a Horse | abont himself, his word was pot believed, On Sat- ered An ex New Firm— | fort, no appeal having been taken, the sentence be- Nas lived for five years, was visited by one of Capt. y nud Prosecutor-Some Racy Des | urday, however, Capt, Petty received a letter from Jo Adventurers, comes final, ‘The Ministry are determined to put it rter under Lock and Key— | Jourdan's officers and informed that Jourdan wanted Tammany Ring. velopmenis Promin dy Cherry Valley, Mass,, from Jos, Breep, making in- Mrs, Victoria Woodhull and Miss Claflin on | into execution, and the prisoner has been called je Bchemes from the ofthe | tosee him. Mr, Sharkey sccompanied him to the Father James McMahon, Postor of the Church The Hon, Kobert Murray, late United States | quiries about the murierer, whom the writer be- | Saturday opgned a general banking and brokerage | upon to surrender himself to the anthorities, Gus- Baral Districts. station honse, and asked the Captain what he de- | of St. John the Evangelist, delivered an eloquent Misia! for this District under the administrations | lreved to be his brother, ‘The Captain was instruct: | business at 44 Wall street. ‘The office ia that reeent- | tave Fioureus is to be prosecuted for words used in a Bo sel aadlawtr enables br tnngennd sired. The Captain pulled from this pocket | sermon yesterday, in which he reviewed the pecu- jinte Line wt and Johnson, was once Har | ed to ask Sylvester whether he liad a brother named | ly occupied by Gray, Pratt & Co,, the forgers. tor Motor, {o Whick pos tion he laid the founda: | Joseph, married or single, and {f married, the mal- | ‘The announcement that these Indies had gone into ton for lis large fortune, Later services as Eml- | den name of his wife, his father's and mother's name, | business produced great excitement in Wall street. gract Avent, and services in that connection for the | and his own birthplace, together with the location | ‘The fact was announced in both the Gold and Btock Hiadwn Ki ver and New York Central Railroads, | or a description of the house where hi brother's | Exchanges, Woodhall & Ciaftin opened their poterio |p snereased his patrimony. fomily resided in Cherry Vall: y,, office at 10 A. M. Mr, Edward Van Schaick was Cr ett UT c aturd a; DAMON AND PYTtTA eee ee eee Visgact and | the first gentiewan who eailed upon them. ‘The la- Atnany, Feb, 6.—Squire Sweeny will not give | y peneh warrant for the arrest of Starkey, signed | ilarly corrupt tendencics of the office holders and the politicians the peace which they so much need. | by pisiriet Attorney Samuel 8, Garvin, and told Mr, | party leaders of the period, He could conceive no He is always alarming the political commanity. One | gharkey that he wanted him to go to the District | greater imposition upon a people than that of forcing day he hints that Connolly is to be your next Comp- | Attorney's office, Mr, Sharkey did #0, On their | pon them unjust or incompetent oMecials, by the troller, the next day he insinuates that in case Con- | way they fortunately met Justice Cox, On reaching | corrapt exercise of the elective franchise, nolly and Brennan tear each other to pieces, Di8 | their destination, they found the Hon, Peter Mitch- | The Rev, Father held that the man who is cheated valet, Hugh Smith, will be the coming man, and, on | 6), who had heard of Mr, Sharkey's arrest, Mr. | ont of his office ts as much injured as if deprived, in the third day, he changes lls tactics and talks ubout | mitchell went first into Mr. Garvin's private office, | any other fraudaient ma speech ate political meetin; The Journal Oficte publishes a decree removing M. Le Verrier, the em- inent French astronomer, from his office as Director of the Imperial Observatory, for taking certain ac- tion in the Senate (of which he ts # member), ' . Vy " ot 0 nsiderably excited, yesterday ver, of property equalling Dutine cial earecr Bob has had no warmer | evasions by Breen he escort that he has a | dies received lim very cordially. They told him that | Mareeliles was consideral j frierd, or tote useful, than the Hon. Jotn Jerome | brovher named doseph, that ti fs soon as tiey were firmly catablished they should | morning, py the failing of two dwellings and the | the iting ses hanay oxtiee Bets iy tect nd after discovering that the warrant had een, is- | the value of uch post. History shows that repnb- Giewon, Cf Mackerelvitie, Jerome has stuck to | Anna, Breen was very much agitated by these que: be happy to receive his orders for the purchase of | burial of twelve persons in the ruins, aon eas So deep, 20 thoughtful, so shrewd, | 1907, Mr. Mitchell reminded te ‘Dlatriot Atiorne? jes in al my have lived only #0 long a8 seed et Bo throveb thicke and thin; aided him tn all Ms tlons, and when the Capt ayn in enawer (0 Snguirles stock, Mate Mr. Van vl was conversing with bose ipo a g00d. adviees 12 Bwoeny that hb always that bait had once been taken by Justtee Dow!) Pi stecbel Saioinnee an tattinuna Kao Wieden ot Ute ey werhed ward caucuses for him; and never | tlt hiu that ils brother Juseph was cote on t6 | the members of the firm Mr. Grorge B. Alley ana i he dee and ni 0 wieder pretcot cing him a Boost when ceeaston re- | afected and exclaimed "My God is tat so? Thope | Mr. Abram B, Baytis entered and wished the ae F as cs caaleatr Beer VEER Ne bp pi al nail on the head every time. | orocceding tata eltizen should be required to fur- | eondition of political affairs In this ring-ruled city. a ee bi pythias affection be: | t) God not. Whatdo you think he willdo with me new firm much . Meanwhile Mr, Van | 8 day or two og allengi A acver. peen terivited, and the —- quired Nhl mele els In anewer to tiie Captain's inquiry about his brothe Sa . va" | insulting him in a recent speech tn the Cortes, It te SNGATION 1H POLITICAL CIRCLED had always been unsious and ready to stand | Herace Cooke's Successor—Crashing Lunge tre vc =a love that cemented Ue (Wo closer | Wire's name, Breen, alins Re} nokia, replied t Sehaick departed, A few minutes afterward | ane iit chat uhey will fight, a8 Sefior Figueras will | the ramor that in the event of Messrs. Connolly, | ji at the Rev. Mr. F * an bierhers “My good Nir, Tdon't know. Don't ask me now, | Mesars. Wo. DB. Beekman, George H. Bend, and | ™ f ; Brennan, and Smithy falling to secure the King's |’ The District-Attorney insisted that no bail had | The successor of the apostate Cooke in the A mons TRADT. I cannot tell you, I'm not myself, But, Captain, | Jolin Bloodgood paid the ladies a visit, and left ap- | 80¢ Withdraw hie offensive expressions, i ever been taken in the case, Mr. Mitchell insisted ran ee nant ageney business he | WHE Wil they do with met” : ns hae beh Le Braacirnb hn paliediebceebhesebcceeaty nomination for the Comptrollership, the almost om: | {hel yhi‘tad' heen taken as he himeci( had furnish | Ministry Of the Seventh Strect Methodist Episcopai When Pod left the emigrant ageney business he | CM Te ey Really, Reynolda, T don'tknow, | Parently satiefed that the frm was weilestablished, | gpayzen TELEGRAM FROM CUBA. | nipotens Squire, always having in view nothing but | ed it, Mr. John Sparks, the indefatigable clerk, | Church ts the Rev. Chas. Backman, formerly of the fogns ! sn-ctt in vorsession of aboat twenty horses | You wil have, no doubt, ‘a (n't and’ tmpartial (ral, | and meant to have thelr fair share of bosiness in the public weal and the good of the Democracte per- | ¥as fnall: ‘appealed to, and after considerable’ | York Street Churel in Drooiclyn, Is opening sere doa 4 Atioler OF ARDS foe WED Tee ee On Pe de the priso x Wel stro Mr. Svs ised sae es handoome | Govesswaes Rotara Puerto Princtpe— | ¢y, will trot out bis brother-in-law, John J, Bradley, | crime the,hail Pond wae fonnd mon Was upon the respective dutics of pastor and hem he could not Imagine, One n Petty then bade the prisoner good-bye, George T. Bor hs ys + Now comes the strangest feature of the whole PY pe Most batt let eaunen Wak a rs gr thot ReertatonaD bod Domb thinl tale Ramer ef @ Patrias Reverse the | for the office. This is kind, It shows that the | case, The District Attoracy, however, deciined to | flock, and was clever rather than uble. The text dey bis friend Jerome Gleason cailed upon him LF | gyeGgLING THRUUGA THE MALLS, | At 10:45 A. M. Mr. Edward H. Van Schaick pald Capture et Gen. Cesp Squire intends to provide for his relatives. But it | Fecognize the original vond taken by Justice Dow. | was taken from Corinthians, where St. Paul speake co in geting & friend up im tho express bust —-—— the firm a second visit, Ate had been to the barber's, | Havana, Feb. 6 —General Goyeneche returned Ting, and or Mr. Shurkey to go to the Tombs %, Menting the Express Companies — Hymo- ] q ome af i fs he 9th wl, A le 1s really painful to contemplate the fact that John | police Court, where Dowling was sitting, and give | Of the coming of their new Bishop Timothy, his ome PPh vith ath Maes decks te teahen @ dtl gt lente pM tgs tT Al hed Puerto Principe Ror heads fe sre an- | stands no better chance of obtaining another elective | fresh bait. Justice Coa, at this juncture, interfered, | adopted son, begging them to receive hin well, “It Capital" sald Bobs J ctvect that are eating | _ CHICAGO, Feb. 6.—A syetem of emaggling throngh | Bostwick, the lithe James Bord. the gentlemanly noanecs that he defeated the tneurgente and c@p- | omog in this elty than your old friend, tho Hon, | tnd stnted, tint thers, waa no necessity ol tbing. © | Timotheas come, sec that he may be with you with. Cleat lg bal aerate iho © | ne mails was bronght to ligit tn the Chieago Post | Bdward Brandon, and Hoen Hisstines, The gat. | tured two pleces of artillery and baa y Prisoners. It} Prank Duffy. magistrate and he. would take the bail then and | Outfear, for he worketh the work of the Lord, as 1 ibeie Tiewas of I" soft you one of them thd 8 ROON | Ce ee em aimee that time a pamber | Seta Ntnreee areal ceils tend Cecenied chee corty. | areported thas 6 som of Oespeden Steven: years ef rue New CHARTER. there, Alderman Haghes furnished bail in the sum | also do.” The reverend gentleman made no overt arugon for $510, That's dirt cheap, and Just what | "Pine ihe Mi tee mmanataetured in Kurope have | net sucered,’ At tiie Mr Van: Schack Became | é¢s #8 among the eaptared prisoners, When the man with the enormous brain ascer- | Of $5,000, und Mr. Sharkey was released from cus- | atiusion to the past, but in speaking of the ministry pour friend needa” | Been velaed by the Coste House omicers, Within | quite indignant, and told Mr, Hastings that he ought | _ Seven houses and several sugar flelds rave been | tained that the Demoeracy bad carried both branches eaten ee ee aow turkey, in | Ata. that those who took their ease in it, and gave “Trot ont your mote,” att Jerome, “and he's | the jase ten days smuxgled goods valued at over | to know that ladies made the most successful lobby- | destroyed by incendiaries on the llne of the Reme- } of the Leaislature, he begun work on the new ehar- | company with the Hon, Peter Mitelril, pal a Visit Peceneatrens Op, *6 [8zeey, eee ielor hekeemens worth the money Til bey Bim.” £2.00 have been seized. They arrived done uv in | Cyne auccessial bunkers. "After some further eon, | #08 and Carbarien Railroad, ter. Ho blow his whistle, and his legal dogs re- | (0 Boston and stopped’ at the Revere House ten or | {hor eredentiaia, and” sce, whetner they bore God’ "Oh, he's a Ane enimal—fast and sure; take my | ordinary newspaper wrappers, with the necessary | Coraceion tho pany leit, Damiel Drew and acest need to the cal, The Squire's legal dome are | Hele gure. The books of the hotel willebow this | Godorscinent, When he anid this an audible mure it end you'll not be disappointed.” Rharested tovone person uspicion might not have | CygerD* egAsnley meanwhile paid their re. hefch hace font Stolle crate wonderful animals, They are learned in ali sorta of | Moss, of thie city, was Foubed of some bonds, and | TPF went through the erowded ehardh, and ¥ .) suggested Gleason, “I dont know as my | pean excited. The ‘smugeler was discovered to be | SPect®, to the partners ir. Drew was —_—— among them two etruficites of gold checks. fa the | Wels ered comment was, “That means Frothing- i evidently deeply impressed with the importance of price down, What are your | Mrs, Brotherton, milliner, Bhe acknowledzed that | Qvidently deeply impresset, with the, importance of ale had ermuggtea €800 worth of goods, A memb-r | Hie movement As he wen hee Of the Chiengo Board of Education was also de- | Joy Cooks ard tr, John Loner, who acknowledged % Jerome, yon ean take the horse and pay me when | tected in smuggling books, Twelve «oxen hymn | {ist they had called ont of mere curiosity. At thie mo- , 7 tment a group of well dressed m »proached No. fou please,” said the honorable Bob, “I'l trust | books addressed to Brigham Young, Salt Lake, lave nAunong the Nitty the retad aa demon Aceitn Ai A Collector Attaching a Tra’ and Find nw Himself Under Arrest for the Oneida Lawyers. Ov Friday of last week the Collector of the bam." “It is curious that afer ench an awkward mishap in the church, the authorities should engage whether # int or siiner, i9 fn ap- tricks, and are fully up in the ways of their mas month of July. following, a man by the name of The Squire wanted @ charter drawn up to sult the | Schultz was arrested, baving int his possession one Ring. Tho work was not completed unt! two | ofthe certifqeates in question, On his examination, | Pearanee and nge tho exuet couuterpart of tho Tad ache ho stated that he had received the check from Mr. 4 weeks ago, and then the manuscript of the charter | RO tated thal he had rrcelved the heen toy hear. | Hat fe gone to the dog frend ¢ fame" also been se Z A town of Paris, Oneida county, attempted to attach | that they do not want was sent to be priate? in the | ing bis name mentioned in connection with the ar- vi i Dedede” be} spc DubrhalRt ilo, badd tatbd had arp aI cradite Prank Baker, the eagncous Andrew Mar | and hold the morning passenger and mail train on | Zranecript printing office, Fest of henulla, presented fiumself before Justice | TWelve Temptations tor Keventyefive ‘Thow: I koow in the transac. vE /BLES IN GEORGIA tedtord, dF. So ducibed ie Ok. teas “ 7 5 Dowling and inquired about the matter, He was in- sand Dollars. Oe ree oe eee . NEW TROUBLES 1 . G Bradiord, Jr, and the dignided' Mr. C. 1. Cam: | tue Uttea, Chenango and Susquehanna Valtey Tail- AT THE PEOPLE'S EXPRNS! s bon.” ——— ea i betauink roealted ther dlstiomnts lied fart 5 6 a ul = forined that a int bad been taken against him, On Saturday evening a grand full drese rehear- “Vere well” replied Gleason, where ts the | Gov, Bullock to be Repudiated orthe Repube | \\)"), ! catine: Nenavaeritite ‘and they aaperta road, at Clayville, to satisfy an aseessment for taxes | while the mannseript of the charter whieh he does | and was advised to go and procure bail, whieh he | sat was given at the Grand Opera House, Over five aint ‘Whitens!l et jenn Party to be Destroyed. tiuch pieasod with their interview, which the Company refused to The attempt | want was kept in the Squire's desk ander lock and | Md, Mr. Mitehicll became hig bondsman, He wns | sonths have been spent in painting the accuery and Mii have bim gent down to Whitehall street to- | arorses Feb. 6,—Senators Hull, Bryant, Cald- | At naifpast 11 o'clock Mr. Edward H.Van Schaiek | falled as did a similar one on Friday evening, key. Before making tp hie mind, the Bquire solilo- | Never noted to sypeer for trial, althoggh anzious morrow morning,” sald Bob, = Ay .—s ors Hull, Bryant, Cald. | At naitast 4 ek Mr. Bward H.Ven Rehatek ‘On Saturday the Collector was arrested by Deru Fe ip hi s au v to clear himself of the aceasation. making the costumes for the presen: Accordingly the mext day @ fine looking horse ant | well, Holden, and other Republicans @pposed to | (3a kne horse. Mr. tan sebaick hal ebanged his | ty U.S, Marshal J. Donaldson on charge }. | quized thus in bis little room in the New Court | Schulte was Minally diserarzed on a writ of Aabeas | spectacular play. Mr. Jumes Fisk, gfoo! errent akon were seen standing OF the } Goy, Buttock and hie polles, are on their way to | cravat, and now wore one uf Liue silk of huge di- | structing the passage of the mails. On Saluriay | House: Coe, ar Eiceaunalines ce Wak time Be tierra 75,000 upon It. The tran excels in gorgeousness anything heretofore produced the District “Attorney's office, Informe us that Abra. | *pent ciied demonstration was inads at | «1 must not introdace this charter as T want it. | ham O'all, before his retirement from the District the passenger train south, whied evening a more ¢ Crayville to attac Wasltngton to represent the condition of affairein | mensio and exquisitely tied. Col, John H. Ain ands tot | ot 4 his brother Albert acco A FAST AND SURS BEasT, : ome bachelor, " hor _ jeorgia to Co 1 a © * i e ite d ie! 4 y life Attor ‘s office, fully convinced of Mr. Sharkey's “Whore horve is that ? dema nded Gleason of the | Geerria to Coneress, Mr. Bryant says the aa AN, Van kehatek's party, During their visit | also failed, Tomorrow morning another aitemps | I never did euch s thing in my life. Whenever I} Attorneys omce in America, In ono of the ecencs 2 sinall cataract of the delezation {sto thow thet Gov, Bullock | umerous’ cupitsisie entered tae Toca. Among | 1 tobe made. It is also understood that the Depu- | really want a measur to pass the Logtsinturc, I al- | {nnecunce, directed & nolke provequi tobe entered if | a1 water poured over rocks half nldden in autumn come pul" replied the deter. Man ielited the reconstraction | Taves: © that | them were noted Mesire: J. 1. Brownell, A. Taylic, | ty U. 8, Marshal will make farther arrests to- | ways introduce precisely what Tilo not want. Now, | the order was not obeyed. Nothing hut ever been | foiage. The ballet troupe is novel tn its character, i, Vn Jerome Gleason,” sald the worthy of | the Legislature, ss organize. is iicaal: that several | J HG. Chapman, Lacher @: | morrow, oy this charter Trise or fall. If It passes, I sball bo | beard of tho case until last Satarday, a4 above | and will undonbtediy ercate a reat wensation. ‘The Wen take your horse and €o to hl with him, | were not entitied to them, and thac I Congress i Geluke, W. I CRIME ON LONG ISLAND. king plo and grand higa cockolornm, If it fails, | A ey demanded Pidmong those present were the litvictiero, Gen, od (ie somewhat profane agent of the Hon. eens orereee Faison ee \ ae Ae iL) see en Ho Ata ana FE ward I'm a goner. 1 must introdace a charter that will | reasons to believe this Phil Sheridan; the calculating Peter Borr Sweeny, evaon mounted the wagon, and taking up the | sents the Conservative wing of the Republican erty nnof “the new. firms wih. ekepuc wee See ee ee CR ag ee LR el Rod cepeh hpi lett Adak tole Ce bons Seton mi al the doles gens tuitinaumuested tonthe animaladesire that, | In thie State, and repudiates. all afiliation with the | { ncarity “winued the Hades? ase: | 08 Saturday the examination of Nimmo, the | end ihe Atlerme the or ot a ai | iapnmames wammenl, 20, theeorrupt Hug. It cer | Pt one exces K ent r ¥ 4 < : r he Is su : nts. nd othe r id | tainly looks very much like ! He excel e would ket up. But ihe horse didn't see it, and | Democratic part yandertaking., Afr, thie party | ville clerk of Flushing, was again before Justices | geCup'ahowl at tins Tvey will may the Tet District Attoruey Garvin ant the Ring turn | Cow'd. the gor: sted era a Ett MD seroma Gia Saeko Weal GORIGETSTREIOY CALM: wad gous uty the amianie WM lek, accom, | Parcells and McKenna, of Newtown, in the Towa ‘Aipekicel Ane SOAS AnD Neinvns, thelr attention to notorious thieves like Dutcu Hein- | Dr. Wooster, nent, eltizcus d poids? BA paured by Theodore Cus aad FD Dibble. entered | ran, Flashing. It may be remembered that on the rich and Kate Gorman and others, against whom | Gen. Sheridan was the recinent arked atten and I think they are myself. I would'nt trust them A Py ho! jon from the bi During the performance 9 do “Ob, he's fast, teuntingly replied the agent ; ‘The Countertetters and the Poller. Minne’ Lie’ Weednut ercoved to tie tele | evening of the election of village trestee of Fieah. | ichnrest “alier these iournele nave talked tong | inert, ofe_© MEMbA. Of indictmenms pigeaaboled | fort bane uct Wan 6 ¢ I 4 : e i i nt, ou 01 Gaia ‘ \ Paani \clous ban erved in the hull of the Opers oreioriae finds Dive day miter Oe aeorg {| Charles Diamond, Liquor” dealer of Ieecker | graphic tiptrtmeat and afer a guiaceat the nany | inet Deermber Daniel Pogaris wes rat decaved | Cooagh 1 tail ell my followers that thie Coat ‘There sre now no lees then 8,000 indictments against | {ious bang uct wa € Gieawon ac plied 20 . Striy of white uaper, rep ted elected: but aitorward Nimmo alleged an error was | mu-t be altered, as the opposition against {t is too edocs Reg ay eos elite | oked uly ab the representative of the | aad Laurens street, was arrosted on a charge of pase- Maripoen’s on the tise, ‘The latest quotation | disesvered om the footing up of the retarna, and the that the appoirting’power must be vested in | hvetrichia jantitate aterusade: lore whieh they would Londer. Bob crew indignant at the erowd, ing counterfeit moaey over his bar, He was detect- | preferre! is 10% cert ficate of election was given to Mr, Parsons, Jus- | the lands of myself, the Mayor, the President of the | {i fyrn receive the thanke of the commanity, The ‘Ose of (hechan: j "4d AL last becoming { by Policeman Crawford, ant handed over to the | At twenty minutes afer twelve, Mr. Edward 11, | tice Quarterman, who gave the certiscate, affirma | Noard of Supervisors, Tweedy, the Comptroller and | tan begin thelr work by arresting a half secre of the ess hh ak bahia «frie to start the aplunal, United States anihoritice, Diamonie. friends thes | Von Schalck and Mr Hugh Has'ings acain entered | that ne gave it under miarepresentations from Nim- | Keeorder. This will’ just suit me, Four men are | Tummany Hall General Commitiee. ® | the * Glorious Seven” now on th mauded of the forme enatoal iW hs | approached OMecr Crawford and paid bin $0. ant the room, Mr. Van Schaick wore a new hat, and second certificate of elec- | easier to manage than fitteen. There will be no dif. i. is a burlesque upon opera #inging, The band saws horee Lack, a9 Le’ e e would | Wion Diamond's trial ‘vas ca.led Policeman Craw. | Br. Hastings had Feevas rose in the lappel of his ‘This certificate the | enity about making all the alterations I desire, as the an te Ee pet eof the 1 “ CS Tord divo't, koow anything to convict Dinmoud, | cou. ‘They wanted to know how Ceniral stoc | Commnitice on nuoch my property as the A MAD DOG IN HUDSON CITY. away at oue of the most impagsioned scones in Tro yas 4 Fl take hisn.” repited, the, agent: Blamond, having ereaped, wanted bis monry, and Miss Claflin spran tthe Anatrument and shouted, | at th Board on ‘wateh I wear. my plan,” peas Std vatore, the actors come down to the footligh we or cered to Dring Lum ie Toereiere ia eLsHhd toe Caias invo'e basa Th tae cfore ca a moment Mr Georze A f od to punia . 7 a A Newfoundlonder Killing a Cow and Two | opening the withs to the fullest exte vi to jou, Here he Is; take bim. bers street and assaulted bim. ‘then the oficerar, | Fanshaw, Mr. Mortimer L. Fowler, Mr. F Lombardi, | doing. Case #till on. iagongaa ture’ aimsont everrbouy caprested Hogs—Narrow Escape of Children Tee Micah tava nanieceaileen HeUTERPe RCA A COMPROMISE. reated Diamond for the assuult, ‘The case of assayit | Sad the genial David Groesbeck entered the office. ——— a teatiou, Ta. ay there te no Sting meeaure (ie! i thelr hanes ta energetic action, bat never uttering Tiere vasa dilemma. Jerome looked at the man, | was tried beiore Justices Dowilng and Cox in the | 821 Mr. Van sehaick’s, party retired. | The | Queens County's Murderous Highwaymen. | Ke ; oe eran ee has exeountered such a A mad Newfoundland dog, the property of a | a syllable, This took famously last week, and wat then #t the borse, and finally at the crowd, and then | Soecial Sessions on Saturday, and Diamond was | next visitors were 8. W. Harned a id Rufus No loss than four outrageous robberies with at- 1 Mr, Prazes of Hudson City, made his appearance in | Yehemently applan stanlay night whee wilted, jug’ the obdurate agent one side, he | fined $25 and sentenced to ten days' imprisonment, | Hatch. These gentlemen looked at the princ! 3 en0AM om suasauasion. . & miscellaneous aauli assembled, the gods dé Tiuapired in Ligcars “Drive hime arowad to New | In passing sentence Justice Dowling sharniy rvpric | Pal Of the house in grim ellence, and de. | tempts to murder were committed last week. ThE |” There can be no doudt that the “joker” will be | {We #yeets of Mak ity yecterday morning. Two | not see the joke, and alter listening tmbaticntly for seen ee tive le drink” Thus’ stracegy | manied the oficers and aad that hag he been his | Parte? without vonchsaQng & word." On the | latest victim is Mr. Radolph Bergen, of Freeport, | ao aiterot and remuicliet in the Committee on | MiKo, hums were auncked and despatched by the | thirty, LinOUs Cry OF they were met by the ifon, Oliver ret into a una John H. Jaequelin, and The a tain or Sup rintendent he would have torn the | thresho! 3 brute, after wich he fell upot a valuab! ‘The horse was led to a stable in New street, and | uniform off b Poor Brindle was bitten in so fearful a manner that who, while on his w: Cities that when it comes therefrom no ono wail re- cognize it, ‘The gent to Baldwinsville on Friday “Louler Wi Mover the the. Dack wfer such indisputable evidence | Charhe aries A, La- : ; ! A siween’ 6 60d 18 3° nen who compose this Com atre took up the ery, und the disc 5, after Ie gi, borne, mae, 164.10 8 able In New oir ae a et acre iuet hing ring cane | mont. ‘fhe ladles listened to Bir. Cusrlick’s nd. | Bight, Between Oand10 P.M. was met by three | Cuttce'are Aleck Frear, Charman” and Mcsere, | HEF owmcr war compelled to shoot her. Afer the | @ bewildered look ‘at Ue uti “od In g006 down to surrende be animal, 0 - | was, he would. end the proof in writ! vice with much Interest. He gave them ‘noints | tmen,‘one of whom seized his Horve, while another 5 pre A A Oat ae dog had finished his assault upon the cow he ran to- Ne w own nder to him the animal, but on the dis i ef ng of bis men, one of whom erized His borer, while sootter | putchell, Moscly, Flannagan, Flagg, Campbell, Mutl, ad Gatenen order. covery ol lis points the triend refused to receive | guilt to Police Comuissioner Heary Smith, ont nd sioek, which they dotted down upon | thot im tn | hey then’ pulled him out of his | and Bil. With the exception of rT Mitebell and eer ‘set Bhobox cent ag past aeveral children —.— Dimas « gift, aud walked away indignant, ae Wory memorandam books, after sweetly thanking aft we f° Nosely, the Committoo men are under the Op his way, two of whom he upset without faste The Sequel to a Broken Prowse. 5 bim for lis intormation, wagon, took from him hia wateh and $40), drove ing his teeth upon them. ‘Iwo armed men ende GLEASON'S FRIEND BROWN Capt. Jourdan Defeating the Politicians ‘At io EM Mr. Eetward H. Van Sebatek and the | iis Wagon two mules further on and broke it, aud ABSOLUTE CONTROL OF THE RING, Lis career a few ounutes later rs Hannah Fisher, aged 85 years, who Lived with Giesson called the stableman, nid han ding Bim a Last December Denuis Harnet, a desperado of Hon, Hugh Hastings dropped in on a casual visit then ted bis Lorre to a fence and loft im there, {neluding the two Bepublicans, Hull and Ell, But $a her married sister, Mrs, Caulfield, at 43 Hoyt street, “be you know Brows the worst class, and Henry Harmon had am altcrcas | They were evidenty much pleased with what (hey pa wacbarnt aig when these measures come up for discussion In Custom Hous: Change Newark, was arrceted on the street Saturday a: ny” e y on > ¢ success of the ne " nN u 7 . d Was arree n the atree urday aight vi Browat what Brown!” replied the | 10.1 tg ormer'a groegery, at 33 Mulbcery atroet, | SQ" ;,MUd Proticted. the euccess. af the new, frm THE LATEST L4VOR NEWS. Committes of the Wuole House, tt will be subjected | The following additional chunges have been | aving leaped from a second story wind oa Hrown of Grace Church, to besure. Ifyou | when Hornet, maddened with aeizod,a hateset | M. Ie. L. Cutung, dr... Kward Dodge, H. $ ao} he. hel Rare. bush. tedcpendan Mtors ra | Mado in the Appraiser’s Department, in accord- | tweive years Hannah worked foi rani! fi * Brown, who the d— do you Erow??" and nearly split open Harmon's bead. Har was | Fesr ne, and the Hon. &. B. Mart paid their respects | THO Umbrella Makers’ strike—A Hearing fo Cee ae Noone, Genet: Blood’ and Cire, | ence with orders from Washington: conntrycand says that she vs are Frosh Shey Brownt Yes, 1 know Brown; of course I | taken to the City Hospital, where his anfemortem | to the new banker Both Sides, ham will stamp {t se. en. infsmous usurpation, Dr. O. B. Bartles, Asustant Appraiser of the Se Ler employer's death. Sle recently died, and as the wn of Grace Church, ns testumony was taken, undef the beliof that ue couls | | Me ra'd ihat he thought tat there was | ‘The representatives of the umbretla and para- | Much surprise ts manifested at soeing pitch: mer as Divison. Femoved tomake way for Dr. Ueadley,newy | promise had not been Kept, she became a ravin “ Cortuuly, T mean Broa ot . Now, | not liv ut be did recover, and om Saturday a of the movement, to which Mtas [ go dae Ocuss OF 2 namt-Governo! ‘ord ex Speake polpted As praises. maniac, and is confined iu t 1 niale that horse up to Ine place on East Bleveuth | peared at the Tombs to prosecute, Marnet, who | ¢ hing’ back ot ve, | scl manufacturing Gems of this elty including Ciyde | ex Lienlenenilorntnds iu ocmscnting. Co sere ta | Van Vi (Rell, sppointed Examiner at $2,000, vice | AR srigputaic : i nd say Mr, Gleason sent him tho had been locked up, had also been, throusb p litical | buck of 41.” “This | & Black, Leavitt & Bacon, Ellis & Knapp, of Walker | the Lower House of tie Legislature, It was appar: | Gen Jon. #: Hambiln, appointed Examiner at $2,500, Ours Club of the Pwenty-ftrst Ward. oo Baldy that very Ving St Thave to drag the baste inflnance, liberated. | Capt. Jourd uo, having learned pau, provoked some me rriment, and he arty | street; Simon, Hetrer & Co., ot Leonard etreet; | ent that hoy bad some Vigne hear eerie we met last evening. its object being to create and foste! ‘ DING. MIM TO IY BAROAIN, FA Ee, a ae eee neste euth was in exons | ofa op aueimetsot ltcale sizect ; George J. Bird | tn enming to Albany. Aftor no little tronble your Dexter Alien, Clerk at $1,200, vice Wia. B. Par- P « to promote social weli-bo Pees ward Gloom met Marray end, pounding a felony. Spitite, but thought that the ladies were foolieh,. ihe | S.Cow of Warren street; A. M. & R. Davies, and | correspondent is cuabled to unravel the mystery, | PUN TMOVAL EL cy ing among its members. The club house is at Thirty. tered cnn ration, Oly w trad en Miid'they would lose more money than they could | piss Brow of Drvadway, wiih some Give oF wx | Mr. Aivord comes to the Legisiature for the express | pyantiyyitt © Kinés Clerk at #120, vice John Cockle, | second street and Second avenue, formerly the head: se Shod Ceti: Eee cue whenever te le cos Virtue Rewarded in Newark, wake. Tete alte reer ah ey CC Rae a eter, | Purpose of protecting sever! Interests from Leg Nr. John C, Smith, Clerkfot #0, vice JS. Nontela, | quarters of the Andrew Jackson Club. ‘The officers Bre good He Rite EA oe, eneaeter le conven: ‘Ava P. M. the frm were surprised by a viett from | 2 Wn Cir, met on Saturday at Bennett & Fotterie, | jutive molestation. He 1s the attorney of the On: This ie about the third time that Mr Bratt text” I'm in no hurry tor the money.” On Thursday night a party of men were in| | AUaP. B, be frm were torn eed Huh thon Walker Street, to equa.ize the seale of prices tube | daga Salt Compai he receives a salary | b arti dea Marg tie eet tone that Mr Simith | are: President, Degnard Goode; Vice Preatdont AN EXCHANOR THAT WAS NO RONDERY, Ward's Hotel, Market street, Newark, when George | ines, Mi. Van Behaick wore aneleant diamond pin, | [yuc, luring the busy « now approarhis of $4,000 per annum. niercst {8 therefore | hls fortunce rifting with every Lew Collector. gaward Gormen; Becordiag Becretars, (homes One day iat fail Mrs Murray eeu for Mr. Gi Loover, a colored buot-biack, saw one of them | and his boots had received a bright polish. Mr. | mum pail per lortnieht Ww'firt-ciess hands te goo to. | Rrovected Then he te said to be interested fa, cum. oor -ompapeeaed Ee cE Haar Able Ny Cog asked SbOGs Bis Moree, sw. vetted Gi sieallng a gold wnich from the pocket of James | Hastings liad had wis bar parted tn the md: | 465, and the minimum from §% 10 Wery ordi | Bane Barkin phar tt Keown ce'ihe Beltten Wocine WEGTOHESTER COUNT. 2.4 "ee e horse and you be biowed," replied Gleason Paya oy ria . e, wore a stand-up cvllar, with the | hary Tanda t ~ | New York, Io whi ¢ the Belz ow ine 1 es a 11 >up in Brows static calle Lis head of and Benlits whe woe, iH rouesiae ga obra: Calbee I? | polbte cerned down Close “upon the gels of this Ree arlene ant gore ae svereay Gh SM lc Sie’ | Counpany,, This company bones to relieve tne ganal:| Binderpest te abating, Gas Seiden Gives good for nothing.” ned Mak at Dy one Jam ors, the party we not ced George Henriques, W. R. Trover xe mo ne + t a bm She Sane ses Incident A new post office has been established in Kings %, Cy Wel er me." eala Murray, “T don’t wantto get | Sued, wnt struck by one James Beer, eet in | a Mei Te Le toy. Mr anes, WY, Ht irey sverace more than 94 week during the busy season, | to the owputh by magnamimously bridge. and Mr Dwight. Wobb tas been maintea | ‘The members of the Comus Club enjoyed them ara ees rer io dtraey, Yoo bers your veest gown | 0! nud. committed for examination. Vester: | dies that, they woult lose their money, im Wall | time they must seek other empliyments, There are MONOPOLIEING THEE TOWINO Roatinatter, It is to be kuown as Kingsbridgevilio Post | yelves hugely last night in the Germania Assembly {o Whitehall atrect to-morrow morning and T'li wee | G8Y George Teonee, the boot-bluck, was arrested | Pech Tore A strect to lose mores, 840 of them engazed in this manufacture here, 300 of | on the Erle Canal. The Belgirn style of towing on Wm, Freligh advortisea recently for a partner | Rooms. The notables of the day were buricsqued that he's replaced by an animal not so fist." and comumisted tur breach of the peace. Dat to make money. She thought i more than pro: | saiveie wages: eric a pee oa eee ae ul | Cansle dispenses with horses of mules altogether, | who conid, {aves Mr. "Win, Wateon” cc Motz | in plays that had been prepared for the oceusion ‘According y the next day Gleacon had the bantky sarees poe that Me Travers world lore his money ifene | Uncle Waker which at present rates barely give | and tows the Loats by mcaue of un endicws chain, | Haven. paid Ils #4w. apd poi te’ and Cae police are | Among those who caine in for thrusts of Teatony east hitched up aad coaxed down cown to the ap n ing for Murder “ Played Ow Boca were given a far ehowing, Mr, James h. Pat fu Wings The probabilities are that in case the mcasure re- | now anxiously looktag for Frelig it Was the Americas Olub, their last’ masked Dal ntuted place, Where in duc time @ man appeared | James Spallon, of Tremont, brutally murdered | ten, 0. WW. Schaick, Mr. Joba D, Siayback, and ceives the sanction of the Legislature aud the Bxe- Seale lis Ac being bappily hit, hing another horse, and the animals were ex: | paisick Brophy on the 24 of Jar tak i Mr. Jon Ten Brock entered during the conversa. ahor Itema, tive, there will be next spring tLe biggest LOSSE SOS changed, @:eatly Lo Gleason's satisfaction. ear ted te the Sere be the Shr. Git, Chelerian | HOB: Bat onty stopped for a moment, The Joernermen Hakers’ Bell on Beteniey ergo. AUCTION SALE OF SPAVINED HORSRS 4 Sectety for the Depopuintion of Amerten, AM AUBHATION, Haare dhe ian oer ukeuary, milion dare Milign | LaA§ biota trate Miried ceed aie Vin Denetea ae the hud Purdy, Vreaideatand Vieetresidest | and wind brogen mules the country ever saw. Mr. | cal tare hutned we saturday Aa? 1 San Francisco, | A public meeting was held in St, Ann's Church, Early in the winter rome events occurred in the > af) bp a visit from Mr. Edward Hl. Van Schaick and the d comes to tic Lagts ature to protect thes =f J Cuipenter by beating him over tho head with 9 mal- “ m * pverd | fomer e teintinte’t pees tec’ y 0 Yen Brooklyn Heights, last evening, in behalf of the Now b t ; . Penter by Hugh Hastines, Both gentiomen wore bras fas Ballmara’s glue factory, near Centre Hil! and story of the Hon. Bob and his fried Jerome by i i » Building Lot Aseoeta- | two interests. dr. Litticjolin’s errand ts coudned to y “est Lathes'eh : DISTT, ote Moe Beh: and is frien dacnes let. Herger also bas been acquitted, Mic ak. “octane Dike enttene, re Hutlding Log Associa. | wo, LOterente, | or Mist abbartien ana fran Bergeawood ateius, Berges, was burned oa Saturday | York Colonization Society, Addresses were d {ealeged, in the sum of several hundred doll —-— eacred " yantaiconss sand) even kid Re Malloy and'R.5-B:reets | the proposed Midiand Railiond, of which he tsgPr Ras lon OR fiverod by che Hey. Dr Beotamia J. Haight (he Re money paid Abd oS raneed, and #80 beeanse annoyed ms blag fad ith oN naw Robbed. ‘i Be De vide yg rb ng ‘The Bed oli, treasurer; Messrs. Avile, | dent These two Rent wneD. oext to the seeoin- Pe Araning A Ore was Bigcovered cit 208 Greed 8. Dé dcr, 7 Day, Esq, others, ot vin offairs with which Jerome, as 0 friend, jeorge P, Washington, who claims to be the yree, ane ae plished leader, Mr. John C, dicobs, are undoubted!, wo cupled by Jolin Siohr as a gentleman's fur > Lad become involved. Pl aE lt laced a ae ried after looking at the closing ‘prices. For | A reduction in the wages of masons, bricklayers, | the ablest in the louse. Mr. Laitigokn being whe | Buta, Sted by ed ait ie datoages, Coout 6304 A Bride af Thirtoen, HAVING SATISFACTION. See OUI tree Dacha Belntlag te | Aupata eek ROWRENE AC 8 8 Hat ie the visitors ater iliting meuhanis, aud na! extension ot | moat dogu.at aul forcible speaker Mr. Alvord is | tusured h si +] Yesterday afternoon Justice Volhardt, of Hud. din; ' 4 rday, of & 0 cle 7 vite, ours Of Aree OFMOL for to-day and heuce- ikes t rt . a splence it oocurved that abeut a week ago, as the | Gold ate id “Vaslonedy white faced stem | Morea It. antey, ad J, Mane entered the door. | fo4th HS bavi loeite’ Maden! Nesnciatlon nav’ Te | *RaCUs, hoems'very Jealousof Litt john, ‘For sehen: | ,,Garcen's wheel manufactory and three adjoining | son City, united in matrimony, in ** Tudson Grove, iter Wis en) fe came vf biliurds, he was | Sivuer, heluiies regarded them as tho haudsomest purty | *lved to pay only Ha day for tow hours’ work, ar Tittiejonn speaks, Alvord is sure to fodow | Duldinge, at Week Amovbury, Aad Traoy A venerable aire, whose name ts Todman, and » Ming Seth atin eee ere eee 8 WOAE AM utTEG STIR IE COZ) on ines Bie, Srey iw rr 2 serine hime Littiejoua, however, invariably ‘Roore | Sur niette Leasin tieome fase piOU. ueuren Stebler, aed 18° ‘The ceremony was periormod Ut *Whacs this for 2 demanded Gleason amo Treaty. ward I Von Bohaiek sad Hush Bastings, called RATERRAT. A00EDANEA his aged antagonist. SOL. | 00s in the ott.or 630,0, with no Insurance. the centre of the Grov iy 5 7 : ard HW. Van. Sel ngs ch dehas ——_— i so = “Don't you remember that litle horse dicker Wasuixctow, Jan, 6.—On Saturday the Presi- | upon the fwr oavkers, They were tod that The Cor n fe PERSONAL INTELLIGENCE Webb at shoo on Main street, Pough. LONG ISLAND. Fuh Dob” Murray?” cutely eugaested the ofticer. | gent made public the additional articles tn the treaty | 1. Was aller Uusiness’ houre’and af they lind | gains of John Wannacnos tity imguent aver the re ahi gp ac iat re rey PRL ae But! weft 2 iad y ought you was #mart, didnt you? But you We Ch Es Valioa any order to give thhy would be received alter ng of Jone Wannacher, who was kliled 9a tho Erte a Wao mained Myer. erent¥- Ave Feare of age. who was pon foulint get arcund Bob mu not you, Well, | between the Chinese Empire and the United Biates. | 9 o'clock on Monday morning. Moxers. Van Schaick | urday evenin, tina’ hn tanner cha cin ean ‘The seccrotary of the Chinese Embassy, Mr. J Rea Sapaoe be ar.of the shop Wwasenducated, The managers of the Queens County Aerieuttaral ene ty now, Lane's precious The principal teatures in the amended treaty ere: | and Hastings bowed and retired. It 1 Understood | ductsrolthetram ns ‘ue Company end the CoD: | y, Lor, Brows, arrived at the Weatuiuster Lot iasi bse gin ee ee The Padaf eee 1 | Beewgiygmeat in’ Minoula Geigy to dotorutie tho gn Hoid sald Gleason. * Suppose you go with cmption of Clirtati : 16 United | that the new firm have re'nsed to joi eltuer the seo" A bight he building of the sorthesst corner of Sixth and | for the all fair. 30 Broadway, J want tosce my lawyer, | he czcmnticn of Clristian citia-ne of the Duited | stock Exchange or the Gold Board, panmen Latierore wary, was found on Metortey | he whole amourt of the fund raised for the family | Paymille sigcers, Cinginnattwas damaned to tne ex | The Flushing and Northalde Railroad Compa “,T @ minute, ot " Daring tho day the firm was somewhat agitated by | Hergon cut, errr en ol allrow’. 18 | orate Inte Mr, Stauton ts 120,00. ihe Kawlias tundis | 4 : gape on maturday Nahe, Losuicd. | will give @ free pas suijects in the United State y « . pool o} 4, The youth ! i lang adjacent on the em pled by HEL hone of my business,” replied the | account of their faith, in elt tty the mutual | te appearance of Assessor Cleveland, who wald ie | liad been suit 10 and it is supposed that | Dut Bi 0%, ‘Weat & Co. and A. Krids @ Co., was damaged by aia | filly. des, Iain't got time,’ recognition of the tuailcnable right of man tochcage | bX’ come to Impose # tax upon their banking capi- | Wii!) Walking o4 Ue track he was vy an out Mr. Parke Godwin, of the Arening Dost, will be. | tpg wall ang water, “i © ented uuoticr friend nearer by who | fiengition of the iwailinable rent of Man toor.nge | fi)" Ar cleveland #aid We called by advice of Mr. | NMilvonn train. He was the son ot Mr, Jamoe La | oome editor of Pui Monthly. beginning with ——— ———— > vetatd, anda ce has eumatnarny te | Biatee to enjoy all privileges of the public eduew: |B 0 MP" el veiand ton Hugh Mastlogs and Ml bianca eV ITTTT Pe rutacas suena Mien Maye Micniei wl ig PLL i SPAREN SHON TEE TACRORADR. sed, and dia-Ked ty aris viele Mr tel eyes Atte c , and Mr - pres In Mon Miss Maude Earnest will a eee jhe odour igh, Who o'dor alm 8 at at once Mloval anatiutions ander the coptrod,of tue Govern. | Aaah Schalk called tn HOUKS OF LEISURE, pear ania tender Hodworth ial. Ta] Ste Britton, ar, Chases Pia, tnd Mise House: | gaow felt in Ricenond all day yeaterday tombs Arrived tore, Jastiee Dowling was | cet | Le eee eine ty a hd. clwitr, Hexible vo man, who were badly burned in the firs in thy New el hmond erday. 1) tug Mia’ Court." Gletnon’anked fr time tu enjoy the sume privileges in the United States, HINIS FROM CORRESPONDENTS, Tees: Carnival” of the Comus Union of Brooklyn inoutiouhi. ; pp reenteals : Fr Bang wad, Punting Company's works, 8 West | | Nova Beatin continues to agitate for anncaation te « atl, whic! refased, he c ae - > #nvouneed for to morro ul bul f te ntor de v1 . Jit ce. is own’ bond for $10,000, conditioned upon ‘The Kansne Luin ature’s Modesty, nta" Aeprceates the prevailing "reign of Manhattan ( meee Nea. K. T., have a re- iin toe wiardnyterenoon. “Tneeat | , Some colored prisorers tn thy Richmond county rie ei ah en in Carson, Nev,, began operm vg, bil a the morning ‘but all to no pur | Lawnence, Feb. 6.—Afer @ full debate, the nd thinks (he time has arrived for the or | ception to-night in the Apollo Roonis, Tig. Prince visi Boston | jail attempted to create a tot and break away on at: | tous on Friday, coming silver doliars, ” pe Hon. Robert Murray wan complainant, | Ksnegs House of Kepresentatives has passed reso- of Vigilance Committees, The Firemen's Association QM, F. D,) dence in y seaeth of oherif! Winant's, ard some of Capt. Hol: | Mrs. Medina Sotelitfe was held to bail in 85,009, vrs must be shown the prisouer, and he wishes the atten ion of the police calle! | Apollo Hall on the eventig Halleck denies th u, at a di brook’s police to bande tn Providence. BL, for attempting to o! Pp 4 of the ith tnet, P jandeul and eutjugete them, " e RL, pling ty shoot Mr. A Was accordingly locked up for the aght. lutions asking the Senators and Representatives in | tog yang who. cou ak the corner of Fourth | aye Wasminston Continental Geert ¢01 Co.) & eral Gena attouly Bisbos. Potter, aided by De, Oeiiby, of Trinity | eons be tsrcur % Joratio street * deter nshington Continental G .) dance ve Dattie of Fr shop Potier, aided & . fi Y\LSB PRATENCES CHARGRD. Congress from this State to use thelr infiurace to | nnd Mloratio sircote hiehtly, There owls are adiieted | sn teyigg Hal ui the eveuii OF the Rid inate Chure; inducted the Rey. J. Maynard ‘tate dewron, | Tn St. Joseph, Mo., on Thursday pighty H. The next day he heard tve complaint against him, | secure the removal of all Indians tn this Btate, anu | OF UPS done of that quarter, ihe annual ball Of the ai Be into thé prictthood and the pastorate of the Caurel, of | Chureh,'® allway conductor, shot aud killed Mick wh irged bita with procuring @ horse under king liberal grants for raiiroads, with the promise sete t . ace in baronies tial hoo Fly Social Club takes CoURSOF, the Holy Comforter, Eltmevili¢, and adminisiore. the | Culligan ina streot gn, fine bi anata he ate P ge Ung 6 horse under | Te gettlers on. the Ovace trust lands and. the |, ‘\Humgn Justice” ventures the starement that u | Place in Basouic Ilail on tho evening of the 24h Inet oe - Mile of condiwatiou to upward of twenty eblidren yee | Royenue officers wh 1 ctlcd that} n Soe BONE Tee pretence Deng ? Jury of hénest men will not be found who would con Tie long looked for recept: i 5 terduy. evenue officers who recently travelled ™) mileg hat he had represented that the horec was pur: | diminished reserve, afier the date of the order for | Jury of hinest nen will Dot he foand wld Mell con lie long lonked for reception of the Sid Rest NEW VE . In the Fourth Dirtrict of Georgia, eeizod 18 etills and Chased of heaes aT Mravea—ehs Beers: wee UGE | the removal of tne. Indiras, sball bave each 160 | Vick Mevariand of murder. fos af euch @ Jury did con: | ment sto vod 10 tne Av O-uIOFFOW night, ps __The Convention of Irish Bocietles of Richmond | whiskey valued at 61,300 bd ‘nvie away with It to otuer partion, Gleason | serve Of land at ¢1 20 per acre fication, The Hird annual ball of the 3 ork Journey. | ‘Te people of Paterson conuty sme yeperday, at Hy Domys. Tompitnevilic. | In Rushville, Mo.. on ‘Tuesday Inst, Joseph Fry, sve bal for bie, appearance, and the bearing wax ee EEaeanieesemen akes place tonlght in the | gon ofthe Krie R. K. Co. mn closing the I IED, es ee Soot ve tee Smears 1k On, Feat 0 | in an altereation, killed two mon named respoctiy “4 sh Wed‘ da last." On that day an ex. Dr. Mead’s Murderer te bo Mange BROOKLYN. Tee ted settitau Ie citar ce mindse. |e . Regs Sout the Viute of March cst Petgicks Dest eand | Jackeon and Sinclair Hurs idle mination wae ‘and the proscention put several Li Wiccss MY. Beh. 6 thas —_— > ne Lodiv jon Festival, in ald of the Mission | Wo. Cauill and Richard Rancy are to rama foot. | aiterward to listen to an oration from the Rey, Futhor | The Ways and Means Committes are considering Milsesurs on, Mie MieRa er beaar tbat tae hGres ben arma Vatiar, N. Y., Feb, wodore | serio 0! Peay od suddon- | Chape! Fund, opens in the vestry of De Chapla's Churedy | yqyeat two miles; on the Paterson racecourse, SUhatry, of st Colnmbia's Chared: 7 enc " Der cuDt OF deco dispeoed of to m man to Jersey, Nichias has been convicted of the marder of Dr. | yMChceadeucs vartuird atenus, wear twenty nity | Pith avevue' aid Forty tite sect, this avenue. Fey Op rg hs Te al tabaci ld Sage HES Sie retelots OP relirchassg re ve Por ove 8 BROWN BTRAIGHTENS THINGS OUT, Andrew biead in Allegany on tho 18th of December | *ree a. Jobn J, Nixon, the murderer of David Sisco, hay JOTIINGS ABOUT TOWN, ‘The fret Bremen steamer carrying the Roglia® Aner {it yrosecution but eloned: thereat Brown | last. He wan sentenced. yenterday morning to be | ,,A,2,blinney. of Hamilton avenue, near Van Brunt ing porsistontly rétused to say wayt hin abe maile out realiaed #2480 for taking avout one tone Was lor tha asienaas tis Aware te tha tanta | brnned Maronced, Zemeresy, MACE D | threo dun ped atter a Ham erry boat, DUL missed —<+- Huy Deco Ordered IDLO FOlwry CoMliveLDE 10 ‘The defrauded soldiers will meet to-night at 113 | mail matter, Express matter is carried fos $10 por a be related shove, adding teat tie horse | Puttick the ‘etter of whom was’ convicted, fast | Heed (ue scold bath Is W. A.J. White died suddenly last evening wt 64 | ? Dowory we bad'born ii Lip poomeealon ail'the Umer and'war then | week ol the marterof MH, Boker (colcred) in |. Charles Bruok, of Sixth wvenue, near Bovontecnth | Last’Ponrth street, axed A, That branch ef the Midiand Kailrond Detween | ‘The glorious Seven to-night at the Tamwany, | A descent was made by tho police on Baturdag iDhisstibie. On thie s! owing Justice Dowling at | Olean, last Sertember, havo made full coufessi itted by Justice Wolmar on baturday, ‘Me wile of Joun Wentworth, Inte er of | Bloomingdale andthe New York State ling isto be | — ade, 8 WADY. | aernoon, on the cambling houses th Philadelphia tharg © br i direct " z Ls : he Thirty-second annual ballin aid of the Widows | arda; . ‘hosel dod us " AWE, 8 pecs lead in | made be terse) racer monet, ShoNeh Girecsing te heres to = a OE Eee Teed eae oe Veiuiterr Fite Dopert y 4M . | James Bell, 2 Patorson liquor merchant, whose his bod at 19 Ludiow street yesterday afteruoon, ‘Tho revolntion in a in anid to be spreads ip vn a writ of replevia. plzarniy Feb 6M lily, & merchant of Little | District Attoraey ‘Tracy has auod a, uumnbor of uios, Wes hurled esheryay Alters sd eublected t» confircation, baw compromised by yay? | neadgun ‘on Mulberry sireck yesterday, Crime, | son. ‘The vanished Dowinicans have arrived at Puce boys wud two white hands, were lo: ers Over a penalty o 8 pty ry a 5 " OLEARON NOT & PRKIAN Betas aisklne ul the sionalkeenatmarien 4 fom idnee 7. vfilag te putun prover Sagoeas Whol sate |, Mra. Ertman, wto bad beon thirty.twe years | ‘The citizens in Hoboken met privately on Friday | Joseph Dovll and Theodore G 4 were com: ste Judiciary Committee take up the a fome mistake, or throug ago. The bout weut down in three minutes and the er Tre ietibus.om op Beverdae ia ai rina en va Adenly 18 | evening, determined 10 sccuie an amendincat to the | misted yestorday at the Tomo» to mnewer for @ bur F the eamlaslon of Missiasi pp! to-morrow, bose on th part of the ex-Mursi Pussengers Were usleop, Insts therefore feared that | The Rev, Dr. Van Kleech,of Miatbush, delivered in | ‘qe Roy, duscph Higwens Plunkett diet {i Ehartenso'aste Fewove frou oulee Guo cutrupt agoas | Glar) at bi"Fuiton btreet, eommnivtod fa ts ud favorable weuion Is oxpecied ia Ue erin writog Of thie at the Unie of Gleason's | Others bave been lurt, The saved passeners lort | tnercating discourse in the Churcn of tho Kedower, | oon Ss Dwuten Hownitat hort om Retard nen ee Mary Carlton, aged mitted anicide on Bat~ s vot, #4 tnade to gay that Gleason bad ropre- | everything, and sudered much frow exposure aud | Brooklyn (ast nigut, om the puvlic venciactions of | Ooou'ng yours, ‘Me was a ative of County ‘The Morris and Eavex Railroad are about to exea- | urday, in the Workhous ou Blackwei\'s Tsland, by chnm, who was on trial at Cincinnatt tented Liuself to Mr, MM ray 4g General John cold. Gorge Peabody tuouy Irelad Mave OF Conny pelea, tunel under Hudson City similar to that ofa | eramitng two woodon joe" down her throat for the murder of David Kirby, was found guilty a en rl naar: ac i y RL ergen tunnel, bul to Come out Just undernomty tho d Neluek if ‘on, | mure coond degros, ob Saturday, A molto Wut Nee tanel tet cat | — carpemiinrags eee Sonie vrergt ety lm aveing, leet ap tanks | nh dn, froma Mog. DumoeraticReromn, | peut in Cy ang Wawona nO | Opening auch KM tit uso | Beto eal Sy de 2 1u lie eustod v ‘ H i proms Comite corn Soe ore ivee tho | tative th Conzresa trom ihe Tetith District ot Ohio, died | Mr, ‘T, CO. Smith, a butcher uf Passaic, who was | to tho cellar, and died at bait past 10 yesterday fore | ‘The Mormons are collecting petitions signed t W bith, Join d” leavon, the deteadant inthis | op he, Missouri delegation urged the President | Siroouiyu roportcrs another ehane 4 Of posumonis. In Ti nenlagton oily, ak 9 o'elock On Bat | run over of My, bear Paterson, walle goin noon, the Mormon women in opporition to Mr. Cullovn’s bi Oh tren une veanon, the defradant in this | on taturday two appuint Senator Drake es Supreme aM aes og | QFaay crening. His reusslus are lo botaken 0 bishome | TL yrother’s fuuoral, Is to bo hurled (olny. Atte oM nee oH ‘Vhe reform composed of bho most ntelligead bie nc UP With Mr. Murray and has always been | Suage, vice Hoar. The President iutimated thet It Coroner Jones held an inquest on Baturday over | iu Toledo. forigg two enpurations of the log to eave bis lite, be Mr. Jobn MeMu'len, on, exneriane ed travel er and Mormons, te (noressue. pea awale friend. od the friend of bis family, | PUdEs vice Hoar. The Fresiteat tutim ated ek I | tne body af Ullver N Bostwick, late of 4 Fort Grecne | oro Rov. Dr. Kiton died in the Parker honse, Bos. | died on Saturday mor uing. teacher, lecturer betore large audience li Harrig ttm, | Mormons (re Oi SSR RE TNO ROSIN ae Nek ee raatereaait: | fe cea net we Gulf Stal See aa oot by'tawingstrychnice, Bir, | Rov. De. Biton died tn the (on Hoigits, ub Saturday evening, oo Francs we Teenessee House has merely censn n toa 0! personae Peeate: | he siould bomluale Judge Cariter, who would Ee ora aout Bo youre ot wa tony on Saturday, after a, snort Miners. He gridy td | ‘The cold weather has made the Passnic Fells un. reach. reeeman We J saith for {uruianingdht (rang om 4 OLEASON’S STATEMENT. Gere te reskin. the rae ndod that Fas ‘At the meeting of the Brooklyn Children’s Atd Bo- | scnolarsiava in that institution, aud for several years | BEAU aliractive, The rocks ara ridged with ley | teddy the Hackamith was well enough on Batur- | Cocuments totneir ousiiuunls. 04 No hove reccived «note from Me, Gleason in.re- | HOOF Would remain fn the Bupreme Court, iets lant evening, A James It) Taylor was elooted | Was pastor of « Bavtist Chun ‘indsor, Conn, Oweatethaite purer tree KEwoteee Sune | day ta leave Nellorue Hospital aod, go to he home es. | Otmuielle lo tees Sou iiiieate any has fled We 1 t0 1 In cu hemson Pros i 7 A ayy Fed thy his y if ; Pale fa th eater ictane Sar feats ane ces! eles Hench Vaoancte Witte Ptousurets Guns. A. Denny, Beerotary, to Mise Maile W Gaueasty tare’ Vessie ones rene theyre tivan te the Cottage on the lit whee te rooklya for the present, latin for damages against Mexico hetvre the Joint Co ‘Brver that comes to be With Wwelve trustess, storday afternoon, £1: edilor of the Guardian exhibited an ox-Democratio = tried I have some vouoh- hall receive w building, embracing chanel, sebool, and pate. F the eelmuro of @ train loaded with sitvor 1000 ™, Gopome, to hs, an ‘) fellows entered Poter as i ith sasdet ‘ber of the Now Jersey Legislature. His nanois A, ‘coins, 45x90, having been erected ‘at 151 Wort Mezicen troope 18 Gopoma, fon So stat, Murray for mouey paid in Waaning- } oficial notice ot the réjection of Judge Hoar, nomi weeny tree amom, tas Pelton streok Siren Ot which She ined beew ooutested. ‘Phe rematne | Ac Van Voorhocs. "iow the habdvomest man in Pater: Yamiows ola Caw Wey aftots to. be ardient ‘Another anger fraud caso, involving 855 boxes tid {pOW Here on account of hotel bills of him- | nate to the henate two gentienen to supply the va- | white Ehret Awarined hia hands by tho slave, the | were encioced tn a piatn rosewood cofin regnod is | con. lis cottage is an great & cur-onlly aa the F als Int proiectorate of the City | was decidod |) the Uultod Beakes Distzicy Cowre as Nae Bea, {fieudt, whlebs wil, quite offset any Dalauce | cincien ov the Huprem: Court bench, one Of whom | second cxsuilued woud Goods, aad tho third robbed tue | robe of white merino. "Fhe vervices were conducted | Ko pervou, should visit Pawraon without oulling oundeor tadastep, “the orue | Orleane,‘ou Aeturday- ih favor of the Government. Tut a op the price of the horse, is Judge Birong, of Penusylvania, Sato of bis. by the Key, Quorge Cattell AUzer wis luporied undor Tulse Involoes me Wo Wwoigl, Pa ae ee cael ane — —

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