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EVENTH YEAR NY —— ar GOVERNOR AND HIS CLIQUE HOODWINKING THEIR PARTY The office of Woodhall, Claflin & Co, did not suffer from any lack of visitors yesterda From the opening antil the closing of the doors large numbers assembled to pay their respects to the fair Even thote old fogies who beileved in R 4 Piavning to Kee Aor And the Apnem! Most of their Free Passes aon River Railroad no Bust invoyators. Auoisy, Fel 7.—As a matter of course, there | the eternal fitness of things were obliged to ack: eno qu ruin in either House to-night. This has | nowledge the firm aa an established fact, and quak- Jarsriabiy Uren the case on these Monday evening euions, From New York, but four Assemblymen fad two Senators put in an appearance. In fact, fly those gentlemen attended who have taken ap residence in the city for the winter, The majority the members, having been provided with free over the Hndson River Railroad, have Jrfore made it a practies to run down to New York yo Friay a/tcrnoon, and romain there seeing the yghts autli Monday evening or Tuesday morning. [/We Company Would take away their pasees and ' me eH PAY THEIR OWN PARI His oot improbable that these sight-seeing Legisla- ors would stay bere and attend to their business. Thos tar the present Legislature bas transacted less Dasivess thon any of {ts predecessors, It bas done yowtutely nothing, The new cherter, the annual ‘sppropriation bill, the repeal of the excise and cou- ypiracy laws are the only really important measures Prmented for Mts consideration, The last two, al- hough introduced In the early part of the eession, are yet nearer (heir passage to-day than then, ‘The De- pocracy in not immediately annuling these two un- prvlar laws enactod by # Radical Government have ing lest the wit and grace of thelr fair rivals should deprive them of the remnant of their fortunes not swallowed tn the panic of last September, sought refuge in Delmonjeo’s over their brandy an ‘The passage to the private office was lined with » group of the curious, who, peering through the plate glass windows of the partition, gazed at the ladios as if they were wild beasts in a menagerie, Our reporter, making himself known, was ushered into the presence of Mrs, Claflin, a indy of pleasing manners, wioning voice, and handsomely, though plainly dressed, With a business-like air, the Indy carried a pen be hind her ear, and cordially greeting the representa- Live of Tue Sv expressed her pleasure at seeing him. in made known the purposes ofthe firm, ae- clared that they had not come there to play work, but were in carnost, and did not Imagine that they would (ail; that they had engaged their staff of clerks and ordered their books. and expected to be doing a dashing business within a week or ten days. In answer to an inquiry as to whether the house would be peculative or commission, the lady re plied that it would depend upon circumstances ; chance to make money they 01 ai wherever they saw 7 Aeaehd a bal ed would rail themeel: 2 of ft, even if it was to cor- othe people, The latter will not be deceiv bgt Hg ee tt, A IT Ea ood time. They will remember this. Gov. man lias not changed his determination to send in nominations save those for the indispensable pce of notary public during the remainder of his Board, althpggh such was thelr Intention at frst, ba Commodor’ Canderbilt had. sdvised them to rane act their business through brokers, Oar reporter remarking that it was quite \- vation, the Indy replied with much energy: “Why Yerm of office. For did he not curse the independent | should it be an innovation? If I had engeged a ci and sold ribbons Renators because they would not confirm the man been perfectly proper, oF McCoulue, Who, when the Governor went to Troy, Pest, beans pave bi Jere him plenty to eat and drink, and did not the Govertfor say he would be damned if he nominated doybody else during 18701 Of course be did. There- fore let the two thousand patriots, whom Squire Sweeney and his man Hoffman have promised the vicvs of port wardens and harbor master, rest cary. The Governor and the Squire could not keep \ooir promises with them all, and only wanted » jaird or fourth rate exeuse to permit the present Meient to carry op & bauking house people are astonishey 4 dollars than nt of half a millio: We shall strive to gain the 1 et of every one; we ho they will speak weil of us; some may not, but Christ himself 1d xpect to be iy t she had strong backers, and binted at a still greater surprise that was in store for the street. port ward i : pli te Giik ‘au ere coe cere oe BROOKLYN OUTGROWN HER WORKS. PY LITTLEJONN END ALYORD eras tohe: The Water Supply atrendy used within Merlo pitched tmto each other in tLe Atsembly to ‘esbeee iia ngbt, Mr. Alvord opposed the resolution providing Jor the appointment of @ special committee to in- Festigate the suspicious action of the late Canal Ap- praisers, who very hurriediy, on the Sist of Decem- per last, and without going through the customary besring, awarded over a haif million dollars to what are better Kuown as the Black River claimants, Mr. vord opposed the appointment of all special com- utters, except on matters of unusual importance. sies, these men had deen ousted from their laces in (ve regular way, and had passed from the olof the Logislatare. If there liad bern any in making these awards, the proper place to 0 wes the Canal Board. Mr. Little) ne Journals had atiempted to dei Agose ex Appraisers from the CnARGRS OF FRAvD against them bat had only been able to ferav ryinme defence. If these charges are tru kc Litton hoped the Legisiatare would pase & anulling the awat r. W. D. Murphy of Who is an inveterate talker, eould not per- Opportunity tO pase without saying some- Ling, Tb» resolution was adopted. Tne House ousidered in Comalittee of the who! 2 Mr. wworer's Lill Which proposes to REDUCE THE REPUBLICAN MAJORITY fn towns sod villages by only permitting tho elec. fore thereof one polling piace, As rome towns have twenty-ive bundred votre and over, it will be im- poribie to receive more than half the ballots within ity of the Reservoirs-Now Reser Demanded and to be Built, The receipts of the Brooklyn Water Depart. ment during the past year amounted to $582,747, being a decrease of $35,830 when compared with the year preceding. ‘This falling off is accounted for by the fact that during 1868 the revenue was swelled bythe payment of arrearages, The report of the Board for the past year shows a deficeucy ot $75,000, caused by the continual extension of the Water Works, ‘The cost of cleaning the streets was § 000, and of repairing, about $25,000, while the re- Pairing account slows that about $83,000 have been expended in the repaving of streets, io be paid for by local assessment. of the Board the in the report of ihe Engineer question ef in the water cree of the elt) is fully discussed, The Water Works were intend- 4 to supply 90,000,000 of gallons perdi t summer the maxim atrance supply is demanded. The plan recom: led by the Engineer is wo build @ reservoir neat Hempstead, L. L, and store therein during the ea. when the ponds are overflowing, aboat three thoasana ni Lone of ons. gb 3 bailing the ponds now F the city, t marimom sdpply can be increased to 40,(00, Ba of gailo: day, which ia the opinion of the Engin nt for 15 years to come, oir al Ridgewood will also have to be doubled in size, or compe ry of ae. bours fad sunr! - yf conse the bill dors not , - fee oC pellae. tees orratiae PHOTOGRAPHS BY SUN REPORTERS, ‘The Harlem 8 As stated in Tum Soy a few days ago, Mr. Abram Bernard sued the Hon, Jacob Cohen tn th Fourth District Court before Judge Hartman, to re- cover $94.00 due bim for services as clerk during election time. Judge Hartman decided in favor of Bernard, awarding him tne full amount of damages claimed. An attachment against the defendant was immediately put in the hands of Marshal Paddy ng to a nal action on th Journed for want of a quorum. In ioe Senate only sixteen members were tn their Senator Genet moved n call of the House, fod the Soargeant-at-Arma forthwith went in pur the only Denator im town not present, Sone one of Sweeny's boys. After an ‘hour's Frost came iu and took his seat, The Senate ofterward journed. mbiy Mr. . Murphy, \utroduced #11! 'o ab: lish cory oral punishment in Siate prisons a4 to regulate the conduct of convicts. : Mr Ha'-tod introduced a tall to change the name | Burns, who seized Jacob's $500 horse aud wagon. of tho Hebrew Benevolent Associattou of Now | The Marshal, instead of keeping the property, de York, also, vesting eertain power in said associa: | jivered it back to Jacod, and, as Patrick Burns save ton, SOL. | himself received Dut $10 for his kindness. Jucob 5 - will have another chance to display himself in the CONGRESS YESTERDAY. Fourth District Court this w On Thursday next ——— the case of Joseph, Bowers, agsignee of Charles How Change ta the, Fest OMiee Lew —Ofelal | Tues caos Jeeob for G6089 fort enrvices weadered iain 9 Coxe nee with pal trelerk during election time, Jacob hve deman The Seuate received the Georgia Legislature's Fesolutions ratifying the amendments aga govepting the conditions prescribed by Congress precedent to lie restoration of the State, The House tabled a resolution declaring that the Constitution does not authorise s turiff levied to foster and enrich one section of the country at the ‘expense of others. Mr, Brvonax (Rep., Ohio) introduced Gatory of the laws re! al lf a trial by jury. Star Chamber lusurance Investigation. The Legislative Insurance Investigat ; mittee met yesterday in the Corporation Counsel's ofce in Nassau street, Mr. Dennis Burns presiding. ‘Mr, Richard A, McCurdy, secompanied by his coun- sel, Mr. Jobn B. Devlin, presented a petition signed by the officers of forty Insurance and trust compa- nies, asking shat the Committee and conduct {ts examination as a court of fa This Baking letter postage two cents, and one cemt for | the Committee reiused to do. Mr, McCurdy then gaitionsl halt Ounce or frastign thereof; | askei to be admitted as a representative of the ‘Mo maglug Dostace pp newepapers or periodicala, Ispued tual Life Insurance Company, which request was fs p, Wockly, magnily, ort any other pe | also denied. The Committee excluded everybody, a wpich, and Sve cout for ‘every adauocal obaee | $128 chikalig ight Comsected Vi busine nthe Bi. hon thereof. at Papers od “ — ‘The Bust of James T. Bray, The numerous friends of the late James T. Brady commissioned some time ago Macdonald the sculptor to execute a bust in marble of the distin- guished legal giant, with 9 view of presenting it to the Law Library of the city. The bust was exhibited last evening. The preseutarion is to be made to th Law Library, New Court House, on Wednesday be bust i to be presented by Judge aud accepted by J, W, Gerard. roulats publishe gutla one pa place of ' py Htation, to exempt from posiage, and’ € hinges betwoon publishers to be free, Postage o 2 letters and unsealed circulars to one cent, and cont for ever each additional half ounce or action thereof, Manuscripts intended for publica hoa, vot exceeding two ounces In welgbt, to be Sur @ cents postage, ond one cent for every addition. ounce. The seoond section makes it Tne duty of Postmasier-Gencral to esiablisu 9 uniform and Moderate box rental {neu (Rep, Ind.) offered & resolution calling oath: President for correspondence with the Span 4 overument ang the American Minister st Ma. Davie! Wer trait for ‘ation to Cuban affairs, Adopted. A very good oil painting of Daniel Webster was Mr Anvuut. (Rep, Tenn,) offered a» reaciution de- Li b much slighted at Leeds’ auction sale of Thompson's auch Ba men fa Hee poettion et | gallery yesterday, Nobody wanted it at fret, but $1 “! ofthe Hon. Traman IH. Hoag, of Onlo, | was nally bid, It was at last knocked down at $5, 4, and the Honse adjourned, after much effort, A good portrait of Rufus © Railway Under the North Rive: tO BPR ocr tees ne that b twe portray sor Fenton introduced a bill yesterday to Wo picture dealers ¢ ‘onal commercial apd The Seventy-first Regiment's Guns. Col, Harry Rockafellar has received a letter oberts, 0. Vi lit ad Joun bo ahenwoed atl constrnel from an oficial in Richmond, V: tating that the way from New York two 12-pounder howitaers which were presented to pponite, to b " ee Creer Or | tne Seventy-Orat Regiment, N. ¥. 8, N. G., by Capt. 10 ha In case of disagreement n egual Dahlgren, of the United States Navy, 1a April, 1561, ot sibted Mintrhel Court shall wn poiat ene: | and with which the Fegiment did ich kod work sviralse the value and damages. On the battie-feld of Bull Run, are stored in’ that city, and can be had on application, Bl ENCOURAGING NM, L wmacig~ ped fai TRMIERATION The Poor but H Strangers’ Home, Subsidizing @ New Line of American Ocean The Oity Mission at 123 Leonard street, un- esterday, Mr. MeDonald, fron Post Offices and Post Road the bill to ‘nion, for the conveyance of . to European and Asiatic ports, Promoting emigration from Europe, and for re: peatag (he este of ocean passage, It authorizce the Ta to enter into contracts with the i lor the charge of # hard working and charitable onary, has been the moans of relieving the rangers. ity the ance Of a kind-hearted citizen of this city, the turee-iory brick house 510 Pearl street has been leased and fitted up to aid in this good work. pe the Funeral the Feast T'rince Arthur will dine with Mr, Archibald, the British Consul, at his residence, 11 East Thirty-ffth The dinner is to be ev carrying the in Asia, th: a Peter T. Washburn, Governor of Vurmont, died at his residence in Woodstock, at 4 o'clock yes. terday morning, aged 65 years and 5 mouths, He ore) usa] ATabIPS are to be of not less than three » burden, and built on plaus approved raaachertment with by | was a lawyer, and ad been iu both brancues of the fe that ‘in time of war, Provision is also | Logis and Olled for several years the office of of induc yg! EM Southern States, for the pur- | p-porter to the Supreme Court of the Biate, From ompany yi it ts Migration, may transfer to the Tabi to 1866 he was the Adjutant and Inspector Gen- ranted to them, or deposit eral of the State. and ip that service gained a wide With the Postmoster- General at securl- | popularity, In June last he was nominated by the Republicans for the Governorahip and on the Tth of —— September—his Afty-fifih birthday—was elected by « Nomiuatious by the President. large majority, Im October he was Inauzurated, P. Beadle —_——— , Other Notables, distinguished Phila ning. te Horace Binney, Jr, Wok Ae@verdan *Fiyanie, to Justica ol Clot the’ Culted States soni W chick dude for the astern District | eae of ta be right, Pow bier al ¢ “te lace wo F Iphiia THE CURIOSITIES OF CRIME. —_— THE RICHARDSON-M'FARLAND MUR+ DER TRIAL—TIME FIXED, pace ceaaaty The Two Judges of the G Surely to be the 7th of March. Yosterday morning, in the Court of General Sessions, Judge Bedford delivered the following opinion tn denying the motion of the District At torney to remove the case of Daniel McFarland from the {General Sessions into the Court'of Oyer ‘and Terminer for trial : “The District Attorney moves to transfer to the Over gi eratece ern tee raeeiat feck Mice ih pes frente ented emen ‘sho ties to the, Instriot Attor wyone under indictment, oF it pro jot Attorney, on notice to verse oy RAY, 10, 08 of the, Cages asked to. r counsel tor defend: ral rts Ee He Hh questions nat MePariand case, tw made. transfer any case Attorne: feel ett a tee Ce ‘on argument of th ining dasretion. After ith my colleagae, Recorder with regard to this question I wil ‘comelide with my ow bo’ After the reading of the opinion the February term of the Court was opened, Recorder Hackett ‘The Recorder remarked that if the busi- too fast to be dise to hold'two th, and if the branches of the Court in the same m District Attorney Would consent, thi lus bu ese could thus be speetily transacted. Afterward Mr. Spewert arose and desired to say that bis col- lengues, Messrs. Graham and Geary, and hi were making ous efforts to coi fence in the case of Daniel McFurland, would be ready for trial four weeks from that day, but in unforeseen obstacle they would cer- reparrd to go on five weeks lence, which will be ‘March 7.” On’ that day the trial will surely begin. IS HANGING “PLAYED OUT?!! —— © Troy's Charge to tl Grand Jury-The Outourat of Crime in Brookiyn-The Raymond St. Judge Troy, in charging » Grand Jury impan- elled in the Brooklyn Court of Sessious, yesterday, made the following allusion to the disgraceful eon- Aition of the Raymond street jail, in connection with the subject of the great increase of crime {o the community: ‘As much as it may he regretted, there te no question Aha wihin the last fe ter mouths crime has tn creasod with unpreced piduty. We hear every day acconnta of purl es, the knife, the plato’. to it that's mistaken ith regard to erime in Freent observatig made bj prevalis among the erin PUDIIC, AF weil perbal ny direction, that the lal enforced, tat ing for warder Ws played IL is neoessary to disad’ riminal mud of as well as the -ainds of others. While ft is Bccossary 10'do this, |: 1s alag necessary that punishment Itis our duty. gent Lupression does not g° nr ity and county, nim press should t upon the guilty; The is no longer At to retain prison: ers there, and no I requirem=nte of ft for t be ae SE lp ie cause of the moissure and exhalations of the *: healthy man coce Into that Jail, who cans ‘in the short. space of three nionts com sumpuive, or with limi aw nd el down to dics, becatse of the'rigors of his fouticwent. Tia to be understood, gentlemen, that Do refection is cart Upon the officers of the Jail. "It is the ouly piace pre ‘ay 110 county for the custody of persons. The can furnish only such ome of whom have been there twenty years, hey are of Lao gd opinion that the place It ts unne susictent and % ; 1 knw of my own knowledge that at one time thare were as many as seven persons in one cell herded to- gether like bees ‘Were those simp! sentence. broken inal, ster others, Among these seven persons ‘Af Wel! as those await’ to the lips ini crime, with pert.ape a boy of 12 years o for throwlog stones tn the ein ences and ofuttering bi Now, weatiemen, t rs should be put « We have §¢ vending the public mone oF ififiet Dat have torgot the neoess § can town millions 46. pri 1dged, whether practicable or pot ry bridges and nt Andean beauty p tile the ti pty are unl ore we do 1th alluded to the ‘increase of disrenntable at many of tiem and some No “The en tn tne gen indlcting tt Guld vee, qeatiewen, that bot pactanes teal Another Proof of the Utter R oP morning John A. Crowley was by Oleer O'Brien, of the Second of personating av officer 4 O'Brien where the complarnant 300 be ‘found. Justice Hogan thi nd told the officer that he must find t. Atabout noon O'Brien took Thoms to Court, and was the complainant why be had not ap- ‘sald that th necessity for his appear- ance, Justice Hoxan asked O'Brien why he bad thus spoken to Finnigan, but the officer could give bo answer, The magistrate then remarked thal the complainants do not ap- this case, with the offlerr. jered a complaint to be taken t Crow who, ehending on police force, arrested m away, was limeel! peared in t y Finnigan, and while taking erated by O'Brien. Detective Officer’ Fariey test!- jed that Crowley did not belong to the pulive force, and he was therefore brld for trial, Can the Swindlers Buy Him ore Fred. A, Stevens, an ex-inspector and gauger, who decamped from ‘this city a (ew months azo with the proceeds of bis frauduieat entries of spirits, 1s in custody, He was arrested in St. Louis. By Gog transaction he defrauded the Government out of rs He threatens to make revelations that will Creiie an explosion in revenue circies, Hence bis arrest and retura to New York Lave deeu kept very quiet, hegegens tn the Coro: Ofce. mund the City Hall uty Coroners ana Ald matier of spoil ne to blows,which might have result: ed in 4 not some less excited official tiken away the pisio!. ‘The affray 18 paid to have been in the Coroners’ oftice. Pistol Tt was rum that they The Elopement. sequence of the absence of Justice in Florida, the ¢1 ination of the fuir Nadesda Levatia Rea, for tt Agruieft Siavinsky, man Truupe, was uot called y robbery of $1.90) from f the “Graud’ Kusstan torday A Midwinter Mei Between 6 and 7 o'clock ows weat of Union Hill caught fre, ‘i team- mense conflagration sppenred like a dist in flames to. ruilroad passengers. “PNe losay it 1 said, will reach w Fir. last evening the stacks were burned, over $3,000, upon which there . a HOURS OF LEISURE, re ‘The annua! bal masque of the Gesangacrein Schit Jerbund was theevent ta the Germania Aseemoly room ark might ‘The Ladies’ Union Festival tn ald of the mission sehool in te vestry of Dy. Chaptn's church, Fifth wy: @uue and Forty ith street, last evening Wasa encoess. Dr. C. R. Agnew read a paper on ‘ Opthalmie Therapeutica” Defore the Medical Hoclety of the County of Now York, in the Twenty-third stroct College leet evening. M. ‘T, Brennan and his brother Owen W.. Binj. Wood, Supervisor Roach, Judge Maloney, and other Prgmibent poiticlane were at the Kiviea Coverte bail fast Olli ‘The annual invitation reception of the Manbattan Commandery, No.8}, Knights Templar, took place, last evening in Apullo Koots, corner of TWeuty third stroct ‘aod Broadway — $——_—_— NEW JERSEY, —+— ‘The New Jersey Railroad Company js cutting off all surplus belp. Henry Winter has been appointed County Cleris of Warren county, to ll the uaexpired Leria of bie father, lately deevased! Rey. Dr, Garvey, of St. Patrick's Cathedral, New- been transferred to Hackensack, where ho will ul tue Kiev, T, Cody, Brazee now run regularly between | Newark tnd Paterson, ant the Jolly whips" are tn ecatac.ee at the suspension of travel on the railroad, John Flynn, of 4 Towpath, Newark, who carried off his little sister several wecks aco, ma was though for no good purpose, returned with her yesterday, Conductor Workhoiser, of the Morris and Essex rajiroad, was found gulity Ip the Kerex County Court youterday, of asanul Mr, Holl, ® paswonger, 0 ‘fecting Lim from his trata, Bradley's Curriculum and Skatin, cul ned Ines eve on tne toe, tone € Rink in Joraey About 1,200 persous so rink Was partitioned of ‘ing bo the thi during the day; thy rest of the poud wi an excellent condition, The New Jersey id performed duriug the eveulng, abd many Of the princi: 10) MAVOTHe W9F8 proven, o NEW YORK, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY AMUSEMENTS. ——-— The Twelve Temptations. Tho grand Opera House was fuller last even- ing than any bonse ought to be, It was necessary fairly to fight one’s way through the crowded aisles to Ket to « seat, and once there, those in the parquet were walled in by human beings &s securely as though they were in Fort Lafayette, and the open air seomed slong way off. The occasion of the immense gathering wae the first representation of what the Programme styles “the Gorgeous spectacular and legendary romance in four parts, entitled the Twelve Temptations." The sme authority further avers it's produced at a cost of over seventy five thou- sand dollars, We have feason to doubt the statement, Certainly, a lavish and unstinting hand ‘a evident in every scene, It is by no means casy to deal with entire justice with such @ play as this, or to Ox apon the right standard of judgment, To look at it simply ase drama would evidently be unfair since the scenery #0 overlays the written words that it would crash the most brilliant dialogue that ever was construc- ted. Elaborate scence and ballete intervene be- tween the spoken parte, #0 thet one can scarcely follow the thread of the often broken story, We shall give as fatrly pomsible, the fmpression we received from it. ‘That everything in sdch « play should be strange, ‘wild, and improbable was to be looked for, but there was a suddenness about some of the incidents that really strack me dumb with surprise—for e: le Uric, the Lost Soul; Kalig, the Spirit of Fv! Petreuss, the Tinid, are conversing amicably when sud leniy one of the characters, ide scenes, exclaims, ‘* Ha! the ery ofthe Lost Soul, who thereupon drawing his sword, and clad in complete mail, dashes off to the re of the princess, and soon is lend- ing her down the precipitous mountains and over the ravines that make the background of ¢ scene, The Emperor of Austria happening along Just at that moment, makes him » Knighton t spot for his valor, and he at once e broad- eword combat with anot ight,” whom he slays ‘The inciuents are most of them of as nnexpected a character as this, In fact, there is no continuity in the piece, and not the slighivat interest on the part the sudience is exci ¥ character, nor is the play enlivened by any attempt at humor, not agica of fan G the cceasion fors laugh being anywhere furpiahed in I # viding the plot in (a8 for Instance heightens the tn- of that play): for, as we have said, there is no plot, and t are po situations—but as simple letures, each complete in iteeif. And in this direc ion the piece certainly is wonderfilly rich, ond glows with brilliant color, The design” bas evidently been to push these stage scenic effec further than any manager hitherto has dared to go; nd doubticss the fame of the piece, in respect of its magnificence and of these splendid dramatic picture L ad far and wide. There are brillant ¢ at end. ts and heral fluating abont ev rywi in gauze und grace. Some of the sccnes are marvels of seenfe painting aid carpobtry. A real fal! comes tambling ‘tage with a cool of fallme waters d to make every in the heated house feel thimiy, Concerning scenic and specincniar effects we shall «peak ¥ 8h greater detail at another time, If we buye indi cated the general character of the pieco and what are Its weak und what are its strong points we Lave said sufficient for the oresent, At Wallac School”? was reproduced last evening most admirably. The great defect of this theatre Is the long waite between acts, The honors of the evening were borne off by Stoddart and Mise EMe Germon. Of the former it 1s but bare justice to say that he eave tos horrible part, that of an In- efably meen sneak, a paintul interest. His nteliectaal, ely baffled ani with dancing giris ire, such preciative of the evening, Ing passion, suaieuce awarded him the ouly $$ A Factory Girt Fatally Burned. In the fre in the New York Dyeing and Printing Eetavlisbment tn West Brighton, Staten Is and, on Friday la Isabela Honsnian was Durned so gevergiy that sbe died on the following evening, + Honswan’s clothes took fire when the poor giri tically rushed from the building, Sie was put ® neghboring brook, and afterwards covered with cotton aad ofl and romoved tn a carriaze to bh ather's house. The young woman was % years old, aud was one of ten children ——<—<—<—<—__ LATEST LAVOR NEWS. sapetns The Iron Moulder’ Strike. It is now about three months since eleven so- ciety iron mouiders in tae employ of @, K. Jackson & Co, struck against a reduction of wages. They leit Mr. Jackscu’s employ, and tieir places were Alled from time to tine by aon-society men, These men by contact with the strikers were slso becom: 4 Wih the striking spirit, and to theory of the moulders, Lup a boarding house, employees receive board at $74 week en the workten (rave! abroad, it is sald that de- tectives are empl yeu by the frm to see that they are pot interiered with by Tr of have been orrested for such imter(erene: Jeorn, Is tho extent of th at of the wen who reeeive raised the wages o' cent, Dui soon afer tho Lron Moulder’ Caton deiman ied further increnre of tem por cent., which Le at first allowed, but when work beeame shick he refused to pey. Hi ke. Four of started & cooperative foundry in Cannon street, wad are doing well, The others are suli cn strike. He denies that his shop is * OF non-soeiety s) This open to any Union men who may desire to work on his Worms, ub if they retuse, he must Gud o:hers who wil. men ten —— The Car Strike, The cartmen opposed to Collector Grinnell’s pow Cnstom House cartage order, met Iast night in Paper's Hall, Bleecker street, and protested against the order’ as being designed to reste new office entirely uncalled for, Resoluiior were adopted ignvatly denying the tm: putation that they were dishonest, and pro- Vesting the hich-handed outrage com. mitted by Collector Williams in stopping mer- chants! orders for the transfer of their goods trom general o: der stores to the bonded warehouss the Jobs to the friends of the Collector. ‘They indicnantly denied that any of the merehi Sikpateres they had procured to t bad withdrawn or desired. t #8. Specches were made by Mensrs.french, Ackerman, Brewe, thers, it was decided to carry their appeal t ‘evident and Secretary of the Treasury, The general opinion was expressed that if the cartmen siood firm the payment of the ercentage Would not and could not be enforced he merchants will soon find the cost, by delay, of the new system, ‘Tae City of London's goods were only taken to the Public Store to-day, and yet the vessel sailed again on Saturday, After some (urther remarks the necting adjourned, he new rule will be strictly enforced on and after the 16th tustant PR hI Strike Among Kullroad Laberer Ow City, Feb. 7.—Owing to @ reduction of Wwogee @ large number of the laborers on the Jame town and Franklin Railway have struck and are | Paid off to-day, ‘The strikers tirevten to toree ery man to quit k. The foremen of the men Who remained at Work advised them Wu quit for their 4 Atoms, y York Cooperative Clothing Manufactur. ¥ Will begid bext wook paying the wookly toward ® CapItal Of 100,000, ‘aifornta ov Sunday discharged the members of the “Typographica Viton emploved as Compositors, and reduc 10 W vents per thousand ens, It ts un ran bleu ud Morning vadt wal a foiuetton, ve — % FLASHES FROM THK OCEAN OABLES. —— Disturbances have occurred at Ajou, near Malaga, Spain, put they have been ruppressca’ hae . ‘The Indo European Telos raph Comsany have Just Gompleted their Nhe from Laude siseee ae naee S| It is understood that the treaty of peace between fpaln aud the Spanish Repubiles 18 to be signed lunmie- lately sncrne, “ecumenical Council will soon deliberate on e Oppo. tuneness of tue discures oo Papal sutallivility siid sides coal ‘Vby new arrangement for a posial service b twoer nee And the United States, recentiy an nouns el by the Goverument, applica soiwly to prepa. letters, ‘The French Minister at Munich bow been Instruct- ed 10 say Loughe Bavarian Minister of Fore ua Afla re that, as perooM® government Is ended in France, that country will Wot reMald & Mere spectator of events Ih Germany, es - LONG ISLAND, ana ‘The Houth Side Railroad Company have contra for sixtecn new parnvager coaches, ‘The jeading property owner te last might aproinfad Dissire Jame Heuger ki ppivetter Gravssoha Pi #0 Jorge Pet & Committoe to defeat in Aloany for Wl ‘uotion of « ry rty of Mr. J hompaon, the expen We pbodaand \o GOL ay WY dadabAniontte, 8, 1870, THE REVOLUTION IN CUBA. ——_—- SPANISH HATRED OF AMERICANS LEADING TO MURDER, His Companions Grossly ‘te Maltrented—Rewaed for the Murdere: Havana, Feb. 7.—Yesterday morning at about eleven o'clock, four Americans, Issac Greenwall, Henry K. Foster, Hugh Johnson, and Gardner Wells, ali of New York, were on their way to visit A photograph gallery, They intended to have their pictures taken, and all wore bine neckties. Near the Tacon Theatre they were stopped by a man who pointed to their neckties, and addressed the men in ‘an exeited mi tn Span None of the party anderstanding the languag answer was retarned, The anknown man then took out arevolver and fired upon them, Greenwall was shot and killed,*Foster ; and Johnson were severely wounded; the two latter are in a precarious con- dition, Wells, who was unhart, rap for bis It A imber of people followed, and ratsed the ery of “Stop him," but he escaped. The wounded men ‘were badly treated by the crowd which gathered around them, The man who fired the shots disappeared im- ‘Modiately afer, and tt is not known whether Le was S volunteer or not. The declarations of the parties and of witnesses to the ination are being taken by the legal antuorities, in tho presence of the Uuited States Consul General. The indignaton of the Captain General at the out- rage ts very great, He has calltd on the Chief Jus- tice and other leading ofticers of the law to use every Means to discover the pervetrator and abrttors of . Peopl of all parties denounce the act. olanteers are linnting for the fassin ond his ‘nd the Governor placed the entire polics in motion, De Rodas has offered s reward of $1,000 for the arrest of the assassin, who, if found, 1s to be tried by end court martial and exceuted within two 8 pass vietime arrived here from New York several Weeks ngo to open a cosmetic and perfumery facto- ry for Lanman and Kemp. The volunteers who took prominent parts in the fecent disturbance at Matanzas have been arrested by orders of the Captain Geveral, and are tn the Morry Castle, awaiting trial by Court Martial. pean Victories were Practical Defeatse-The Spanish Story of Goyeneche's Campaign, Havana, Feb, 7—erening.—Senor Oviedo, of * Diamond Wedding" notoroiety. is dead An official revort has been réceived, of the opera- tions of Gen. Goyencehe, who has jnst returned to Puerto Principe. On the 9th of January he at- tacked and carried a rebel fort, A nephew of Ccapedes was taken prisoner on the Mth, In an engagement on the following day the insurgents were defeated, with a loss of 77 killed. ‘The Spaniards lost 5 killed and 97 wounded. Tie General found houses in ashes and planta. tions destroyed on his line of march. Since his return to Puerto Principe the Insurgents hod extended their work of devastation Du the 21 of February, the date of the report, the General rays the city was surrounded by a circle of fires, and the incendiaries approached $0 near the walls that cinders from the buruing houses fell into the streets, onesies Spanish Intamy Again. As has already beoa amade public, Mrs, Laura C. Holloway, desiring to show substantial sympathy for the cause of struzellng Cubs, bas rented the large ball of Cooper Institute tor Friday evening, in which to repeat her admirable lecture on Charlotte Bronté, for the benef of ti ‘ounded of trot army of Cub f those who bh Mrs. Hollows fer to sen was gladly ‘accept the aancuinary pay aif the neces x the Jn on Saturday her posters were printed and cireulaiod. On Sunday morning pot one of, the bil to be seen, The watch ful, spies | in rervice of the Spanish ers; ant stimulated by thelr ired of ever thing Cuban, pe prospect of ib- ‘al reward: int bands of 3: pater, Es lotted tik of the city announes men's lecture on iy perform put np tn vai prave Little South, antah em aceomplis! The leet aaries in Ni r whieh It wn livered to a full houséy.and on Frid nt tools of t another lesson. ofan > Sache THE PAKIS RAILROAD WAR. ee Two Tratus Selz dby a Collector ofiTuxes =Stones Viung at An Unica, Feb. 7.—The forenoon tra north on the U: Chenango and S n coming qnehanna Clayville this for cars were seized eGraf of the town @ Paris, A Tying the:President of the ithe Dévoty Valley Railrosd was uncoupled at morning and two pa lector hours and were Onally brought away by an engine and some cars from the Utica and Black River road. Ie did mot roxch this elty umtii this nights train sonth was going thrown at it, evening. tirough Clayvitte to be Putin whe will Reverse tt. Wannixetow, Feb, T.—The onslaught upon the Igal tender act by the Supreme Court to-day, cre- ated a sensation in both Houses when it was an d there was a general determination at Once expressed to seouse the confirmation of such men only on the supreme bench as will secure the reversion of the decision van eariy doy. ‘There the record and opinions of Bradley and Strong scrutinized, The Southern Senators well not r Bradley unless he will consent to go down there and reside “i —— a RAILROAD ACCIDENTS, pn SaaS John Thomas, of Stimfors, while getting on a Now Haren train at Portchestor yestord land had hwleg crusted #0 badiy aso Te tow. As Yura Station, on the Lon, ai ning Inst, Fe ned serious tn) John Wood 3 sitate ampaie he Riverhood express train wos passing Weat Island Ri On Satur ri] Burndham Jamjed off and spout tie head, an old resident of Rlignbeth. the New Jersey ( 1 Raitroad aing, Was 1up over and instantly x the engineer, PERSONAL INTELLIGENC - himself an hour on State riay afternoon der P. B. Chadwick b: Tuscarora and ordered home, ‘The Hon, Hugh Hastings avd Jenkins Van Schnick again called upon the drm of Woodhull, Chania & Co yeeterday, ‘Lhe Hon. Robert C. Hutchings, Surrogate of New Prince Arthur enjoyel Bos been de York County, ed Dr. Carnocuan aud « few fr y's lat evening President Grant was waited upon yesterday by or Modgettund a delegation from Geo The Advent approved Gen, Terry # cour Mr. A. 'T. Stewart informs us that resent at the private re to the House, on Satuiday evening last Private letters from Europe e was not rand Opera 7 {tat the health of Senator Grinos ts falling very rapidly, and (hat be is ta afar worse condition than whan Ne lett Diane ‘Toe opinion ts given that the Seuator Cauuot live tO 4 turn to the United States. - eee se LOSSES BY FIRE, ‘The dwelling of Mr. Mahon, City Treasurer of 4 ou Sunday moroing Messrs. Stevens, Dockliam & Co.'s atable in I rence, Mags. was burned on Sanday night, togethor with [éhoreés and L mule, Loss $600, The frame building owned by James Pike, on Nu venue. between Bixty-+ixth aud Sixty-seventh was damaged by fre to tue extent of $0 yes torday. A fine barn and coachman's house belonging to Hip Kina, on Harrison aire ange, ware ued ou Sunday, Will (wo ores wud acow, ‘Lose Col, Walton Dwight's reatdence in Binghamton Iy the Hol, Dante) Se Dickinain'erwas butsed ing. Lose $7000), The owoer was on ry terday in the store of D, D. T. Morraphic material, 9 Cro:hy street, Out the frout windows aud Durued Mr, Davis y about the face Public achoot near Fourth ave rookly the amount 0 € $100, Vesierday morning, belure the arrival ol pi ‘The summer rovidunce in St, Jamo of Robert W, Bueler, proprictur of th ique in New York, togecacr with thy It Ooutents, Were destroyed on Sai ‘The furniture in the roar tenement house, 48 Kasex streot, was damaged by ry yesterday as ioliows : Bec. ond flour o¢ A by Julius Stone, $300: third door gecupiod by Joven Keyser, #0 ; both Tully eur ny laing Swuctby Potor 19, in Fifteenth streot . Was daiuaged by Dre to iapaurick Was gamegod it the mem THE NEW CITY IN NEW JERSEY. cil—-Pald Fire Devartment—Seemingly a Good Charte ‘ommittes on the consolld charter having been completed, it was referred to the Hon. B. J. Sawyer, Mayor of Hudson City, and J. W. James, Esq. of Bergen City, to redraft the same, and properly add the various amendments. ‘The Committee entered upon their duties in Novem- ber, 1860, and have devoted much time to perfect the same. The charter provides that the wards remain as they existed at the time of consolidation, but it is Provided that after the census of 1870 shall have deen taken there shall bes redistricting of all the wards based upon the population, #0 as to Insure a fair resentation. The charter provides for two Councilmen from each ward. The Aldermen whose term of office does not expire until Y 1870, hold over. In consequence of a mistake in the Alderm air unexpired term has not been cl Committee, by reason of which four in hold over. in office for inged by this fadson City ‘ed bonds for improv to run thirty years to reti debt of all three of the cities conso er for thelr unex- t dated. The pired term. Th ments the clt; he bal ements and other property ted thereby. That in case of g Sewers, the parties assessed years in which to pay the same, start- he first year with interest at 8 per cent., and in- ¢reasing each year, antil tn tho year 19 per cent. interest rae Beat The charter provides for ajl contracts made with id the car- rying out of thetame, Provides that thé Police De- partment remaina as at present, and antl the Coun- ¢il change the same, and for the tt of adidi- the respective cities before ies 1870, tional Commissiouers. That there ib be three lice districts, one for each of the cities consoli- jated, and a Police Justice to be elected for each erm of three . Provides for an increase members of the Bo lotting one to Bergen and They also provide for a Board of Excise, to con: the Mayor, President of the Council, and Police Justices, The mode ot _ Ing taxes is materially improved, a he time for appe: from asgesaments is ease to corte ¢ I thor! rowgell to establish in Tasveeee ak rap pms Googe crea els them on or Defage May 1, 1978, to ‘make the : fj whole departm: ne, No certiorart allowed to ide any ordinance or assessment yuless the same shall be brought within sig months after the conrmation of the assesam: ‘The charter in other ts ts i adapted to the wi 1 is beheved to be and interests the fit7; erfect as it is possible to make it. Tt is understood that the Seastor and Ri prosentatives from Hudagp County are to meet the Committee for the purpose of conference, 80 as to insure its spt ly Dassag' ported. ARTHUR AND THE FAT MEY. ee H.R. Being of Weight, Dectines Attend the Ball of Obesity—Grand Dispiay on Presentation of the Invitatton. The Fat Men's Association decided to invite the Prince to their grand ball in Irving Hall on the 24th inst. But how to deliver tho invitation? A bright idea atleneth entered the craniam of Mr. Coe, of the Revere House. “Gentlemen,” said he, “this afiir must not be botched. It won't do to let our letter Of invitation be carried by one of Mr. Kelly's liveried servants, I will hitch my four bouse team to the coach, anda eputation will wait on the Prince and invite bim to the ba Like po: spark in a barrel of gunpowder the pro- L caught and flashed until from the oumerons umendments the original had to be carefully drawa out, Thence the following olan was evolved. Mr. Coe, mr. Maples, Mr. Hoff, of Poughkeepsie, Mr. Fifield and President Fisk should go to tho Brevoors House in costume, and there tencer too the rip’ the Fut Men's Invitation. After eonstderabie difficclty the Fat Meu were fitted with full conrt dress, buck 3 Divo coat, and brags buttons. A white hat, ofhaitented witha gay cotkade, o'er- topped the whole, The coach was drawn up in front of the Revere Honse, and thete, in the presence of an immense crowd, the deputation took their reapective places Mr. Cox, 90 ths., handied the ribbons; by his side sat Mr, Maples, Secretary, 210; immediately benind them were Mr. Hod, i Mr. Pifteld, 243, while ¢ Prosidont, Mr. Fis! , o8upled the iuside of veliiete. Without ‘accident the coach and four arrived at the Brevooit House, whera tho magnificent steeds were brought up by Mr. Cox with an artistic flour- ish, Mr. Maples ga lantly assisted bis bother depu ties tm alighting, and the party at once entered the spacious bail of the botel, ied by Mr. Hof, who bore the invitation An due course of time the Prince received the doc ument, which was read to him by Col. Elphinstone, and the fol aes 3 ‘onK, 5 Degs to inform th ee ort Col. Elplimstone Secretary of the Fat Man's Association ALR. A Ponce Artbur will woth le to attend their Dall on the téth ins }e —_——— BROOKLYN. ‘The patriotic Alderman propose to expend §1% for the dring of saintos on Washlugron's bistttiay | Oe During the past year, 500 new lamp posts were ous parts of the city, total cost of erected in 96.290, ‘The contract for building a new dock at the foot of North Seventh stroct uas been awarded to Bernard Markey a¢ $5,300, The Law Committee of the Aldermen have been directed to prepare an ordinance prohibiting the play: tng Of head organs in the streots. Tho Aldermen yesterday voted $25) (') to detra the exponses of the epecial Committee who go to Al- Dany to attend to the city charter t.akering business The thirtysecond annual ball in aid of the Widowss' and Orphans’ Fung of the Inte Volunteer Fire Departiment, inst evening, in the Academy, was in the hands of compeveut committees, and proved & great Frank Hastings and Jack Shaffer were held to await the acthym Of thy Grand Jury by sustice Delmar Yesterday, toF playiig the part of 8 Druisers ick Dasemeut of Tuomas Mu.laly’s barroou, @27 eet resolution of the Moers to vuter 4 com! at 8.25 the in he pricas ure in excess uf demanded {9 open market, At the meeting of the Common Council yost per ton, 0 hose ud} 93 sion was Tytroduced requesting Ue the office of Inspector of Contac This gave rise to connidoradie devate, du HUHAL only one of the Inspectors wus e ed steadily, while the seooad did soimethiag oc casignaily, and the third wothing, ———— SPARKS FROM THK TELEGRAPH, omer ‘The old Board of Directors of the Providence? and Worvester Kulitoad was retlected day The steamer Ontario was sold in Boston yoster- ay for $250,000, (0 satisiy the clains of bondholde: Vacant, which it eame ¢ In the Utal Legislature, on Saturday, the Womens' Suffrage BUll was assed in'the House A Woman suffrage convention will assemble in the New Haven Musle Hall on Fobruary a, In the Now Jersey denate, last night, the Fuftceath Amendment was rejected dy 1) to 8. John J, Van Zandt, an old and resp of Roohester, NY 6 1 s.ootlag selfthrough the heart The U. 8. Supreme Court dicided yesterday that the Providener Kubber Company bad @ right to manu. frevure army rubber bianke: Secretary of War recomnonia the sale of ead ou band Ip the various The Superior Court of Ohio yosterday adfournsd gptil.next Mond hout rendering @ decision on the v6 Frank Nowton and Eiwart Packard were frowned ta Toronto yesterday wuile skatiug on the ay One Andrews was fatally stabbed in Hyde Scranton, om Suuday night, ky Toe wssassia was ai committed ant- by tading corru- Albe tn Canandaigia on Fil which be died on puad Bridget Motley w Sandwich, Mas Lins Deou minting’ sinc asin ahoune of Hl fame y evening, recaived 1njurivect y burned to death on 8) Lothes taking fre, thy oeourveace people of Gourgis ask Congross to give them ‘Ol 4 fair oousiruot aa of tne act (9 promote truciiou, aad savy thou from pluader eud Committes hi tponed for tho adiission of Sisals tied Oopy Of the ratideation nent, romont of Red River ts atiit Ongly au nt ‘tus d 4 fimprie day in Hor busband Jurticiar, House np wut ol the Fmeontu Amen The Provisi will be ® proml ourtmartialed visloual Government, nas escape 1 se Committee on Klection: repo providing that all cases o Yous shall be triod separaioly by a Jury dr eof We Holiee, ch hay, Cheliuade UBL Lhe kworve peteny amie iT A The dilvoe was erroetad, PRICE TWO CENTS. THE OLD WORLD'S NEWS THE CORPS LHGISLATIF DOING THA EMPEROR'S BIDDING. plated ey But Heart Rochefort Defiant, a Awaits im Arrest by the Ministers—Exciting =In the Corps Légi M. Crémieux desired to question the Ministers cone cerning the Rochefort aftair. M, Ollivier replied that le would not await the resnit of an interpelias tion, but would do his duty, M. Crémieux rejoined it was preciscly as to what the Ministers con+ sidered their duty that he sought to inquire, and the Chamber would decide that this should be answered at once, He then proceeded to make @ strong appeal against the contemplated arrest of M. Roohefort a8 9 wrong to his constituents, M. Ollivier replied, and after an agitated discus. ‘ion the Chamber, by 199 to 48, adhered to the views of M. Olivier, It was expected that M. Rochefort, who was in his seat daring the debate, would be arrested on leaving the House, but he was not. At the termination of the sitting be went to his office, and ap to 8 o'clock this evening had not been taken Into custody. Ramors are abroad that the Prince Imperial is very ill; but the journal Le Publle says there is no foundation for them. ‘The Mareeillaise (Henri Rochofort's journal) ap- Pears this morning with a characteristic article over the signature of M. Rochefort himself, relative to the recent notice served upon him, ordering him constitute himself a prisoner, in obedience to the sentence of the Court. declares boldly that he will not surrender himself, and that If t inisters: want him they must come and take him, and further- more they must come prepared to use force. WARRBN LELAND.S DAZZLER, andar The Grand fi the Metropolitan Ho« the Ball Season—-A The ball season reached its climax last season in the hop at the Metropolitan Hotel. These hops are regarded as the most recherche events In society, The company is the most solect and the suppers are regarded as the best in New York. The hop was given in the grand dining saloon on the second for, Over s thousand ladies and gentlemen were pres- ent, The dresses were of the richcet description, ‘The supper was superb. Mr. John Ludin, well known asfthe most learned cuisinier in Amerien, should be credited with what w: 4 upon the tables. The Hon er Simeon were present, and personally did ev in their power for’ the comfort of their ‘Warren wore doeskin pantaloons, & diamond pin and ry aquisite dress coat. Simcon was similarly i Among those present, were Dr. Helmbold and his deautiful wife, Col. C."W. Hurd, Mr. A. N. Mr Hi Flury, wife and daughter. Mt of Chiengo, Mfr, Begjamin Alten. Me twerp, ex-Mayo) ther an Aa rite Mee ad Wea dude BO Plaing, Col, Rodert Oakley and lady. of White 9, Mr, and Sirs. Baker and daughter, Co and lady, Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Morgan, 8.’ Parie lady, Gen. Thrie, U. 8. A., and wife, Hosea B Per+ kins, Mayor Hall, Recorder Hackett, Judge Barnard, Mr. and Mrs. Adams, Mr. and Mrs. George Davids, Mr. and Mrs. ©. C, Oreutt, Dr. William Young, Major and Mrs. ‘Stevenson, Mr. J. Byland and Miss Byland, = Mr. ‘and Mra, A. P. Frank, Mr. and Mrs, George Warring, Mr Jerome B. Fellows Misa Kate Lockwood, Mr. aud Mrs, E, M, Chamy and Mrs. K.P. Noah of Washington, Mr, ©. G. Clark, Mr, snd Mrs, T. J, Hayward, Claries 8. Folzer, wife and daughter, Mr. B. F. Libby, Dr. Birdsell and dangute?, Gen. MeMannus, and Judge Carter, w ter. ‘The vaiue of the diamonds worn at the hop ts ost- mated at over $1,000,000. —— id his charming wm HAND GOING FOR $10,000, Patrick W. Hand brought suit to recover @10,008 damages from T. Bailey Myers, Commissioner of the Fire Department, for libel, in having caused to be published a resolution of the Board of Commiasion- ers of the Metropolitan Fire Department, reflecting upon him as engineer of a steam fire engine whi exploded in 1568, whereby several people were killed and a great many wounded. ‘The defunce waa tat the resolution’ having been published for the information of the public as to the action of the Fire cpariinent, it was privileged. ‘The publishers some Of the cMployces of several of the prominent morning journals bad been sudparnned as witnesses, Mr. 1. W. England, publisher of Tas Su, eposed to its large cireu'a'ion In 1363, and (6 the publication of the resolution therein; but the pial {uff failed to sow that Myers had caused the publie cation. The Secretary of the Fire Department teeth fed that he sent the resolution through the us fource (0 the diferent newspaper. Cempiaint missed, Tae M b K. Rallway, The citizens of Milburn, N. J., met on Saturday ereniag, to consider what action ould be taken te insure the safety of passengers the railroad ste- ton in that place. It was resolved to raise aub- scrip'ions to prosecute the Company to recover dimages for the wilow and children of Mr ‘Theodore Overdatler, who was recently allied by stepping off into the rive ' a — —— JOTTINGS ABOUT TOWN, —— A more beautiful publication than the Aldine Prem exists not Prof. Hammond and h {Tammany Sachems takes tn April. a the third Tuceda) + Fring Petit Seam, an pid phy and rosk rd, wae ig, Fin Ward, was found yerterday moroing ‘The vew Five Potuts ** Calvary Chapel" was dedi cated -estorday A large number of visitors and oved 400 children were present, Mra, Barbara Hoffman, who, was accidently shot by jottiried, on the january, died at 682 First aveuue. . bs u renerany ‘Twelve cases of amall:pox, and two cases of re Jaosing fever were reported to the Board of Healy Since Saturday wight, Hope Lodge, No. 11, 1. Q, of @.'T., hi Edward MeTaggart, WoC. T: Car T., aad Joseph Corkey, W. 3, Jobn Wolls, a waiter at the Gramercy Park Hotel was taken with Mts yosterday afternoun and dicd fore ab istance could Be rendered Wa. Hanman, of Hertford, wont drunk to bed te the ot of M7 Mulverry street on Munday night, found dead ou the Moor yesterday morning Mrs, Townsend, the widow of, Reynolds's victt ved yeaterd oatriouted r BonerourFith Wardere and othere 7 © Number o q oMcers of Beacon Lotge No. 090 of Good Templare were iustuted by Debuty Josenty PKs ila, Motuer is We. °F. aay 1 Berke Wi Tio Rev, ©. R. Beal of Pomeroy, Oho, fe tn tha elty looking f for the educa Cuy, Mo, Eliza Webber died suddenly Third stroet ; Wiin Mulberry street The Aldermen yesterday adopt quiring he Warlent Tallroad Con tron bride wt. the tntorsection, FBighty-f rot street, over the c Revival meetings are in progress Jn St. Pi KB Churey, Fourth avenn Dr. Kidgeaway, ory ‘The Rev Dr. Blicer, of Hal will preach to sudieuces every oveulog this wi copt Suaday The Police Commissioners intend to place tha Captain, Ser ae or two Matrolmen of tl Awenty-ointh " Prociict "on trial, for the purpose fie the Origin Of the Prince's assassination rumor. ompany, of the Seventh Kegiment have just f a Van Bares * It was paumied bg 0) exeeliont likeness subscriptions for tie Linon Inatitut jon of colured young mou at Jeffersom storday 12 H asmOR, of Hertford, at | Israel White, a6 ai? Divisio ny to coustruct ourth avenue au 0 Oregen’ Wilson, ana i The Seventh Rogim ment of the the tw Bittdio, in Fortean Join W, Crawford, o: signed 'vofor street Police worth, Voutere charge of binckmalling Samuel L, As Fenn was in Ludlow the cate Was further adjourBed ll Lomor row wornlng ‘The sterner Connect'cut has arrived tm this city from A‘bany, Bho (ound tho ico from two to six and & Lal {notes in tutekn Hor wheels were near! ra nearly mae we K swore sho should lonary Boctety of 4 tele ry corner Fill on Sunday evening bod “of Of different deuotiva Oxpeudituros for the past yoar amounted to 83 ‘Lhe Disbanded Holdiers’ and watiors’ test “ Fiy it tied In the ook. Mauy of (i Dfor taking amt that (ne Goverume While John Doyle, of 151 West Twenty slaw up the fie tet C No. 2, oF U m Knvek di the wire. au uid OF le ————

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