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o cc = THIRTY-SEVENTH YEAR. OIR'S SPECTRE. | ges ieu weaisora desamaetseeare |THE FIRST GREAT STORM. — ‘eral tranquillity. ot 7 Papers will be iaid before yon with reference to be mere.--epsmgend ‘9 Interview eeretary THe RUNNING OF THR GREAT | ino receat vocurreaces in New Loaand. WINTER IN FARNEST ALONG THE joual Government of PRENCH VOLCASNS, Gentlemen of the House of Commons, The esti. WHOLB ATLANTIC COAST, Hayit Laying op ite War Shipe—Mak- PRICE TWO CENTS. onal : GEO. PEABODY’S PAGEANT. ———— 4 SOLEMN CEREMONIAL ON A DIB- MAL DAY IN DANVERS. THE HATTIAN REVOLUTION, — FICTOR MR.SWEENY'S LEGISLATURE Bofere the Amerten Conea'-General—The Murdered Mos Ne THR EXTINCTION OF THE COURT OF SPECIAL SESSIONS, mate for the approoching Snancial it are ing U for Army Officers. — forward state. ot preparation. “They, are framed Pinerceny, Fe, Goll, Attlee Pitieus, the Consol (not Minister) for the Provisional Govern- one from here to Havana, Fob. 6.—The declarations of Harry K. Foster, Hugh Jobnson, and Gardner Wells, the Americans who were attacked tn the street by anknown man, were taken before the American a Coneul-General, They all sgree in qualifying the Peasovr, Mass., Feb, 8.—The final obsequieg assansination of Isaac Greenwold as most inbumen of George Peabody wero attended and without cause, Greenwold was buried yester- | to-day by between 8,000 and 10,000 people, dey, bat to-day the body was exhumed for the pur- | order of exercises, anbstantinily as arranged, was cage powe of embalming it, The corpse ts to be forwarded | ried ont despite the severe snow storm that prevale to New York. ed throughout the wittire ceremonies, ‘The casted After the assassin had shot Greenwold, » mob se- | containing the remains hud been quietly removed ab sembied and bogan to beat Greenwold and the two | midnight by the Gard of Honor, from the Peabody wounded mon, shouting “Kill the insurgent tute to the Bouth Congregational Church, an@ Horry Foster js not expected to reco Ag Eventint Dey tq ventcd ~The groove Cala Out—The N with @ view in the first place to the effective main waron, Feb. tenance of the public establishments, and will Im. 4 dimio! Revival of the Law U Potice Jasticcs Sat tnt tors and Simgc-Drivers ets, ike noeeiionr ertue vorcren mak ewe Rallronde~Alarm on the Jersey City Fer- | ment of Hnyti, at New Yor! the expectations farmed in the pest cession. Her that have Sunpended— | his post, Me and Mr, Delmonte were depated by the Majes'y trusts vou will be disposed to carry to a Saget Government to make koowa to the Govern- rly last evening Henri | completion the inquiry vou last year instituted into great snow storm of the seavon came | ment of the United States the change of Govern. Belslo's Wor Of the Noraettatee, was arreetet | BY cleetiona, and. thus prcpace inatertals usehul for | 2¥M Won us at about 4:30 vesteruay morning, and | ment und restoration ef peace In Haytl, and to ac- les cso the polit of entering « political meet | Carty legislation. continued through the dey and last night without | gnaint Mr. Fish of the desire of the Provisional Gov. fog ie te Mur de Flandre (running from Betlevitio | | Lords ang goutlemen: 1 will be proposed to | intermission. The average depth of snow on the | eramcnt to continue to be on friendly terms with the ole Vuliire). Although there wan p greng multi BiSMon AES ferpecting the occupation sudine: | ground at midnight was about six inches, There | Gaited States, Mr, Fish enid thet bo was happy to tude ot (he mecting, and mainly of his own parts cular gitcyinatanees of that country, and cal Were then some indications of @ change to cold aud | receive the deputation, and to learn that euch were tars, be 66 BO resistance and no appeals to the | cUisted, ns Her Majeaty belleves, to bring about tin- | frosty weather, which ehould give the lovers of | the sentiments ot the Government which they rep- prope. When the arrest wae made known to the | Proved relations Detwecn the several esses colt | sleigh belle and fast horses @ chance for sport for ® | resented, but he dealred te be ‘Trarel not only in the city buy all | jet om which pe bed reeriv She? Napol oo M 4 Avaayy, Feb, 8.—The New York delegation held ® caucus in Senator Norton's partors in the Delavan Hoage to-night, to consult uron the expedi- ney of introducing @ bill to aboitah the Court of Special Sessions as at present constitated, Colonel Michael C. Murphy was called to the chair, and Mr. Lawrence D, Kiernan officiated as sceretery; 8 ma JOrity of the eantds were emphatically in frvor of corned In Irish agriculture, who eDiicu:yely constie | a a, ustave Floareas, who presided, rose ex- | (ate the great bulk of the people. ‘These provisions, » tk £0 2 pail the city but tho (mmediate repeal of the lan by which two Police when the populace arrived in the moring sadder ptelly, JW @eword, divcharged his revolver, ant Ries by Four teapartiatity id wisdom, as Her | over thé ¢ouniry Horih and west of us bas been | relative to the fiting out of war steamers by their | Justices are authorized to preside over the appeared to be better to-day, No one has yet been | ing the forenoon to view the reme! the faneral declared that the wis whom such sentiments bay’ still be wautng, | STestly retarded, Here the railrond teams were | Government, which he hed deen assared were In- UNOCONSTITOTIONAL TRIBUNAL. Grreated for the merder, the DRCORATIONS IN TH BEILDING doubled all da: ‘An old man named Pi illips, a carpenter Havana ratiroad, was killed on Sonday night, and on the fronts of the padlic buildings and mang From the News, Private residences only met their curious gana, About three weoks sgo, Greenwall, Foster, John | From 9 onti! 11 o'clock the distinguished parttcl- Seta rat ead septate the | gant ud rors dead to pertrm he eco dy poseports to Havana. Isang Grocnwall was a porter | Were constantly orriving from all directions by rail in ‘ater street. | and private conveyances, Tho decorations througe wee © ¥ out the town Were general and tu remarkably good anrective to his taste. ‘The Interlor of the church was appropriately intaatensn® He was a German by birth ; was mar. | decorated and darkeued. ‘The pulplt, gall ried, and Téave: nto deplore | organ, and windows were covered wth black, 71 a Foster fo 8 @ narrow Telnge of wilde, the silvered monugrat, 1 6. Fe Kemp, wae aged 20, and Havana | to cull nce Tm ihe Forage. It'wes the Ineution of hie™rucle that his joarnct to | being placed at promiuent intervals, ‘The casket ap Havana would open his mind for business purpeste. | jt Iny 10 frout of the pulpit was elaborately atrewe Write ander the guardianship of his uncle he With the chote alt that could be desired of a decorous and peacead Mehserdaneed badttabdllat dna ba) Win stoned young men, is faneral designs. Behind, on the pnipit face,an elegant Hugh Johnson and Gardner Wells were both born | cross; on the contre of the casket a magnificead in New York. They bear excellent characters, and fogcd by Latinun: & Kemp te derrasnera] | cOwM, and at the end and foot Inrge and toatefal bout their drug stores. Johoaon had | bouquets, all entwined with aclicats green. The been lo inet capacity, thom bis boyhood. Gardner | Sutton Guard stood sentinel over the remains. Ad Both were, married tn thie vcitye coed ore MeRler: | 11 o'clock ine relatives and intimate friends of the gether with Greenwall (Havana to attend to anew | decensed philanthropist took the weats assigned them sore opened by Leuman @ Kemo. tm the body of the edifice, the ticket-bolding publte aeeteen tee’ ee nemees fauntingly 19 | paving been seated in the galleries, ‘The frat among that that color was most hateful to the Spanien peo- | the distlogutebed cueste to arrive was ple of Havana; it was the color of the Cubans who nce Atvitve, were tr; every means to crush out Sper 4 nd it was with difeulty that they | tended for the purpose of aiding the Cabral party in mR ANTTRING LIKE TIM® ott riesigns agninst President Baez, of San Domi ! Ithourh he (rusted that he had bocn in their ronning. The mail and express trains wore od, a ad int om Aathorities of the ‘otectorote assumed by tI Wed States over the The early Southern mail at ernment of President Ba INSERRECTION ft ‘quire Sweeny's man Friday, anid the ne ting Droke GD im dyvorder, and the crowd, | iter May eaty ancer (he dership of Flourens, immediately pro- convo lating he i w . are further dir ade the strects, This was accom: | uot “many other cabjects of ublic importance . and among these expe. ‘ Dillhne Veen prepared for | the Post Odice was two hous behind A strong | .MF, Kolsom was gind ph Pa tg who ace | (he eolarament cx a comprohensive scale, of the | north wind sprung up in the afternoon and sent | Snd that bis Government had no intention of arming w.2hios of fat loud] educa ” the litile snowflakes into every nook and eran vessels for rpose whatever. On the contrary, ‘The fire alarm and poltee telegraph wires were | they were laying up all their ships, aad Bad paid o ity. Several of the ind he further wesured Mr. Fish chat Alet. FF Abat he was presgring @ bill which provided for the election of three Dutges of the Court of Spectal Bossions, at a enlary of Bic year He hoped that the caucus would defer furtnes ection until he could complete 1%, Senator Bradley, @ irer of Justice Dowling, took the same view of the (ise ** Froar, ond likewise did Mr. Fields, The fot man, Mr. Kiernan moved that the conclusion arrived at by the majority of ths caucus be binding on all the eady confidence In law and ire to rend onal Satke Stbtsirnktch whieh mark : general, TI will ald to ‘of the empire, tod by Her Majesty to state | several hours behind time, and many of them did not arrive last nigh peeded io Litt Misbed witlout loss Of time, by the confiscation Of | bear to demand your ¢ gmnituss ond other vehicles from stables in the | Clolly to In orm you that arightorls ol, A commisrary of poli¢ rompsniid the guard charged with the duty of ar- ree'ing M. Rochefort was FORCED ALONG WITH THS cChowD in fulfilment Neagement to the Government ates, a BAN will be proposed to you for the purpose of detining the sta'us of waujocts who | blown down thronghont the snd bodly injured by their maltreatment. Rochefort y Baicoece CAR LINES STONPRD RENNING we, the reat cbetnele to thelr peace. bad | aiembers. Before the Chatrman put the question fives at Helleviile, im the nortern part of the eity; | of that objoet, curly in the evening, and considerable inconveot ew Senator Headley and his brothor-to-laws, Bower and any mani You will be invited to consider bills prepared in | ence was experienced of course. The extent and Mr. Folsom eays that it is the intontion of his | #rear, picked np their hats and quit the room, tndin less than an hour it was known that he ws | compitance with te report of the Commission on | Mt. or ie aiorm throughout the city and neig's | @overament to provide 9 ys phat tapicdancei & pro. 1 every club and café In thie city, Well ‘of Jadicnture for the improvement of the 8! i ° toe ston af ike tala fer 1NG are RA, Lutation and procedure of the saperiur tribunal | Lorbood may be made clearer by the following : who, by the way, havingMwindled down to the am. deed won hurried around the streets, and soon desan the Losrse mormnr of Insurrection, People fled he streets and flocked toward Heltevtile. | and collexes of Oxtor Amid the shouts were "A Das Napoleon!" * A baa | der discavston for many years. Her Majesty recom- | utes vel FHmptre!" Bareicading commenced at 9 P.M. A | Roads suche legislative settlement of the question smal! deluchm mt of troops was sent to Belleville Tnetitutions, and. helgh The troops did not Are upon the people. Wlich they are justly regarded, time all day; Wall street was also up to time, and Tie Hac Sarteaden: wore: erie tithe Eee ee aaa eae tha eolinctionter tee | the South Brooklyn, although slightly retarded in audourg du Templyant the Rue Grange large same | raised for various purposes on a | thc morning, did not lose a trip during (he day. The aud were composed mostly of flacrea and bow!ders simple und gutforin toting. frat bout to Staten Island, leaving New York at 7 There was evidently @ plan on the part of tie im Gente ceeinester ihe tee wheels rexel wader: | 4 Mf, did not start, bat every other trip was made, reetioni#ts, Pliards were posted im various parts | eran: From all accounts it was blowing © heavy gale ont of the city, and very thickly on the Boulevards Bx | ous liquors. side Sandy Hook, The driving wind and sleet ry of origin Nate jurisdiction 1 ligious tests in the universities biel ae 4 Cambridge has bern un. | ‘The Hunter's Point boats were about twenty min- that the feeling of | the pe tion to any measures which might ere: ternal of external dimoultie in opposl. either in ber of two within the lust week, m bolted from tho cadeus, the further proceedings were character: ized by uonsual harmony; that harmony which wit! provall im the councils of the Democracy only when the power of s corrupt Ring ts broken, and every man in polities shall own himself, and vote and act as his sense of daty acd bis manhood dictate. The euucas, by ® unanimous vote, agreed upon the fol lowing Dill, which ts to be introduced 1a both Honses to-morrow : Brer the Cor oT of 1time daring the carly isstulness St hove | DUE made their regular trips toward evening, 7 u the respect with | Catharine street aud Fuiton ferries kept regular and parasols tn this city, have been a werk on sirlke against an attempt to reduce their wages, ‘The employing bouses are as 1. The act enti of Speci nd CO nace for the vale of fermented and al ; the Cl ved April 24, rel te the inland in the undress uniform of bis regiment, and Minis ‘Measures will be brought under your considers : follows: A. R. & M. Davis, GOS Broadway; Bills, oh eras cetent oa | ouau and, 3 7 tion facilitating the trausier of lande tor regulating 5 y Waker sirect; Dow & Fis herein otherw repeated and. aii ES — orn rese, fotlo 7 thelr terieors, authorizing workmen who desired to labor he panied, later toward ry ie me thepe & On raf Treggee) ats, ant rm tor Thornton, be fell court 4 tend the Souud . i 7 to be at Belleville at 12 midnight. At that hour one perty tn ; | novigation doubly perilous, Neverthel of the editors of the Marecillaise was raised . laws aa to the divabilities of mombers ol | poate uli started on theit dally rine sual, ‘The i rade combinatt nd for consulidating and tm: |, te nbd D0 ferries were regola dorand addressed the multitude, numbering over s'the body of statuies which relates to mer. | Jeena Cuts aud Hoboken ferri ¢€ regolar in pr ' fern thousand, He called the people “ citizens of | chant abippt tbeir trips, but vs the Revubhe.”’ He eald that Rochefort was to be Wale heen ling to you these weighty matters THE RATLRONDS way; George J. Hird & Co., 12 Warren street ; Bam- ponished unjustly, and demanded that he, who wase | O( legislation, Hor Majesty commande us to add that | seem to have los! a little time, The New York ( berger & Oppenheimer, 66 Ronde stroet ; Leavitt & the recent extension of arian crime tp several 1 ¥ A) man of the people, should be released. arte of Irelendwith tte train ofaccomproyiog eyiie, | ttal road has managed to keep within ten or fifteen | Recon, 49 Walker strce!; and Charles L. Rabitte, 08 f of the usual time, bat the w Jersey | Lispenard street. 1NG na Oiled Her Majesty with patoful concern, ‘The | minut SINGING THR MARSEILLA aiternoon | The work apon which the women are employed ‘ Executive has employed freely the rucans at ils com + cerns A column of four or five thousand assembled on | mand for the prevention of outrage. Partial 1m. | (F084 wes mot go gucccasful. | T evening | '® sewing the cotton or sitk wpun the frame. On cot- avery | ton umbrellas two feet long, they have received 6 acts ‘Time Of the pas game Of seid sat are horeby revived, and shat! hence forth be in full force and effect : provided. however, that po extra compensation shi any Poilos Justice (or THE 29D REGIMENT BALL. retinue, ‘The Governors of Massachusetts and Maing, with their respective staffs, came next; officers ef the Britisn and American armlcs and navies, tne ding Capt, Commerell, of the Monarch, Cape The long talked of and hooked for reception and | Pecemn ‘unwed: Preshien’ Ructt ot Barrcnd ball of the Twenty-second Regiment took «place i" | taiversity, and representatives of vartous educer the Academy of Music last evening. Despite the | iioeai institutions, Mayor Surtleff, of Boston, and Academy was crowded. The decorations | 4, teen 00 i nae consisted of a handsome landscape view plsced ot | {“irsations from several other citles were incl in the congregation, At 11 o'clock the end of the stage, in front of which were two ean eeavions Franklin street; Bennett & Potter, 65 Walker Hall, Biock & Co., #5 Walker street; Simon 96 Leonard street; Schloss Bros., 898 Broad- or awarded to ‘& member of the sald us nnd Arties conferred upon rnd peclal Seasions of the Peace, to y and County of ‘the time of tho passage of this bo vested In the sald Court, roby revived and established, poustments authorized by law to Kpecial Heasions of the Poace to uunty of New York, shail be made by the Police Justices, Glance at he Providence the Ruo St, Maur, near tie railway station at Belie | provement may be observed, although the number of | trains were abont forty minutes late. class of crime has been by no | Washington trains were over an hour ta nite ‘They marched through the streets singing | offences within thi ‘Sxo. 3. This act ahail take effect immediately. ‘at former periods. ‘The indispo: riers of an hour are required for 5 eh ng 8 cents, and three y ‘ ile. tae © Marvell Another demonstration took | ition to give evidence in aid of the administration | Win, Cowen Ney consid rable dimieaits in wetting | the work. Forelarge umbrela, nearly three feet | A# thls bili will become a law beyond all perad- pretense thea heneeepathy urban piled. Two | yegan with s voluntory oa the organ. The entbem place at 11 P M. om the Boulevard de Zamothe- | of justice lins been alike remarkable aod injurious ugh the snow and slush. At Ful'on nod Waah- | jong, 11s cents has been pald, avd for elk ambrellas | venture, Justice Dowligg will no longer figure on the ¥ © Unto Thee shall all flesh come,” by Moxart, was Piguet, but the Chassears prevented the erection of | For the removal of such evils her Majesty places rkets, where the treme is greatest on South | and parasols, Bigher p ¢ dren allowed ia | tonch of a court which has been made an auzilary | , THe members of the Regiment appeared tn thelr | iuin impressively sung. Descriptivosclections were barricades, The Rue de Sevres was patrolied all | pad necesrury changes in tue laws, Sire will uot Veet, street end the rosds Oak varticnarly |p mortion, 20 sresent of § eater miecty Of the | oe the Ring ; and thus one by one are the strong. | SeAdeome eniform ‘The company was, in the | read by the Rev. Daniel Mat Pastor of the Pea aight by mounted gendarmes, and several crowds | hesitate to recommend the adoption of special pro: | MI" Compary bad mange of tet ht thone pointe | forthe eummmrest work, and three or four brcathes | holds of Squire Sweory and the Ring being captared | ‘HEHE sense, select, and the occasion one to be re- | body lemorial Church in, Gi town. The Hoa, persed. A barricade was thrown up Im the Rue | Visions should such Lost eppear, during t Keeping thelr tracks clear, and snow plows and | time ts needed for prodcicney in the more akilled membered. To describe in adequate terms the ele. | Robert C. Winthrop, LL. D,, then delivered sion, to be required by the permauent tr, Ager by the bourst young Democracy. Abraham: O. Hall, having @otshed with the Rina's NEW coARTER, and recovered from the grost fatigae which must have necessarily ensucd from such stupendous labor, ts once more hard at work drewing op memorial Dills, and writing editorial articles dependent Democratic Senators, in a Ring jourcel of deercasing cireuiation, Strang aay scrapers were also carried over the road at inter. | branches. Work is lively only four months of the ur, peace and order. “ . but it was, nevertheless, almost impossible to | year, whe ee Although the demonstration was growing more pon ‘and all other subjects her majesty de- the cars on the track at certain tarnines in the | Other times, © voutly prays toat your labors may be constautly Mt: | road. ‘This was rapecially the ease with t treating every honr, barry by the Lisareg ele m he Marquis of | oreaegs cats at South aud, Oliver streets , : the conclusion of the reading the Margulis of | the Delt line at Corlear’s Voimt and Avenue D nod | guop. who should to-day secertain which of the ‘Troops in the garrisons were put under arms by | ontiy, who was in full Highland costume, moved | Fuvricenth tr Vagain at Forty seventh sireet, | girs connccted with it wonld Jom the Unton to be order of Marechal Caarobert. the address to the Queen, and the woti where a blockade sae formed which lasted two or formed, and which of them woold not. It was Tee t foros alt Sdlers end teteerere te move Queen, tion Wat | tire hours, The avenue is not ura at this | proposed by Mr. Feneer, of the Knights of St. Cris- m seconded by the Earl of Fingal. foul. 2.4 the cara had to be ined om the track J pin, thet all the Uniog ire working ne shop SPERCURS BY DIBRABLI AND OLADSTONS. bodily one after another, Sbould cease work, in cate anyone was Introda there who would not be memoer, work ac In the House of Commons many new members Lid debit anh eceesp cording to the scaie laid down. Mr. Peneer in gance and brilliancy of the tollets of the Indies who 4 BULoGr, groced ‘be ocenssion would be an utter laposbulity, | Which was made remarkably interesting aod im covered floor of civic, military, and handsome tollets | (rustees of the Educational Pand which Mr. @ most charming spectscle was presented. body left for the benefit of America in the future, ‘The National Guard, as well as the Regular Avny | At the conclusion of the address the beautiful tele and Navy, were well represen During the | of Tucker evening a Committee of the Providence Light © Thete oun chal! 00 more go dow: Tape carne RB Bolick, Corn th Se tien: | wos sung by, the choir, and wae foliowed by a fer tad Private. I. Fenoer’ oreveutol the Regiment | vent prayer by (ae iter, Danicl Marsh.” ‘The singing with Rapdcomely framed act of resolutions, of the hymn ti ky . I rgb moe were. wee evertained ™ Cavell thy bosom, faithfal tomb,” jas 4 command, hence resent. ite Sear slpnton of Yair onde he Com: | Shee Weneue™c har" itunes ‘Amooe the military notables in attendence were | wereserieued cesition tehied the militar ee Gens. ndred ic of average of Q4a work is oarned, At i " avorages searcely 8h iecond | Mr; Nelain W. Youne took the chair nd wi Mreatening, the foree of the Government was Ii it nighit, 4 Committees of two were avpointed for eact pa, and are assisted by the agente di surete (police). The district lying between the Rue Fauboerg Temple and the fortifications at La Villette, Aistance of abont two miles, was in the porses- Hon of the rioters, At 11 o'clock » body of PoLICR CHANGED ABRAMAM’S LAST BILE, which was offered tn the Assembly this morning, calls for no appropriation. 1 was accompanied by a meworlal to toe Legisiature, informing that iguor- ant body, in so many words, that he had sent them s Dill because bis experience in the ipistration of ran with greater reealaritr tthan any other wore eworn tn, and anew writ of eleetion for Dublin | [80 Sith Frrater reeulartt A University was issued. Mr. Gladstone, on entering | sweepers. the Chamber, was vehemently cheered Ono of bis | the ame fret oMelal sete was to ive votice that he should | 1%, Dat vary cae wae Tenet ol ‘with men uso-et Bighth ar andthe ithdrew, laugh, and ertos of “1 wish we could," ‘The meeting adjourned until Saturday, when the wal 1caDE A Bleecker street an tm the Rue Faubourg du Temple and attempted | iiowe for the expulsion of the member trom Tip. | UO? Committees will report, eriminel isw bss pecoliarly, ited him for the haler, Varian, Barger, Ward, Posily, Band: secession, which. comprised tocarry It, bat waa reputed. One of the commis: | prrary, because fe was Under sentence of penal ver. | 10t collision about rix o'clock Laat « Se age agen fob. This’ to, "modestly "stated tn the | fords Hall, Vogden, the Geis’ ot if the ety rent: | ootneea trans erica serena ne cee taries was dangeronsly wounded and one policeman | "itude, avd the seat was conseyuently +scant. svengrre were greatly frighiened Dut nobody w lahat es ‘memorial Both the memorial and bill are priated | menia, Mayor Abrabam 0. Hall and a number of | four bands through the dritting snow to the Peabody Killed. At other places berricades had leo boon | -hctice®, sere alee given of the introduction of an | fort“au uo damage was dove. A little delay w Pe spa . PR CB ICE Oe nmmmiamemampenaae > sa tomb in Harmony Grove, the effect was solemn ta i Irish Laud bil, an Rduestioual bill, and bille for the | RUrt apd wo dat Atrocities om Mhipboard-The Liverbeol Hog in ony of the eriminel courte theftot unica - ee the extreme, ‘The bells’ were tolled and minute rected, but they were not defended, ‘The military | sbolition of compulsory pilotage, aud for the repeal Te estan Raacee tulasee Aaata ta Goer REx pa i Ong CE ths Oe el cverts CnaeOr gnleae THE SUPREME JUDG ESNIPS. guns Are. trv now out in force, but thes far have made no ase | °F,the mincnay clanies if he Mangement (reviously | With few exceptions, the railroad lines were tra The sbip Neptune, from Liverpool, arrived at | serve The Jarors should be paid —_— Galant te Renee eda ee of thelr firearms, altbongh the tosurgents heve. | announced, Capt. Egerton, member for Bart Derby: | versed all day with single teaine. They ma this port om the Sth inst., and. tmmeciately elght of | Per diem, to, be fixed by the La Leber en for ast Pai ra the toe trroack bp Geop Coser win imecien = Se eos “MUP Chalice Westworth Deke, member ior Chel. | end sweevers were ted tov cleat the her crew preferred cbarges of inhuman and eruel | tgeyuieat against ian, and ‘bria Tcingueat | Chiet'Saertcercnases Cree Optaton of | rince Arthur nd other eusae, were, refcahed Lédenartrdeivoigritaighobi sea, seconded the motloy . oF Chale | sare were crammed with living ‘sel inst the captain and frst and second | jnror before rt, and compel him to serve u ot She remnence OF (os Core marsman: She wees treatment a tod in that way obtained their wespons. Several Mr. Disrachi then rose to apeak, and wae heartily | borses, jaded and weary, trcquentiy gave oot. Kxtrs | mates. TI Wicemien were wounded with these in skirmishes | cheered: | Ho {ought discnaston | of impertart | horses were Kept in revsrve at convenient woints. | Cantal Pesb tuples at such «moment catimely. would ocly | and wut eu the eure ascended a bill, At terly in the evening. A great nomber of ari \4 , | nad charges of cruelty preferred against lim, i fer briefly to Ireland, he Government tardily | the of Grand and South Seventh atr Mare been made, At 9o'clock this moraing over | cdmi:tod that the state of that country was unsatis | KD, cor No. 10 of the former line w general afidevit has been made by the cight seamen 1m substance Vhree huudred persons had been taken into custody | { ciory, and mede reforms contingent om future | crows the track. and the 3 ven Wasnixcrox, Feb, 8.—It has transpired that | 8nd others were cared for by the town suthortti Mr, Boar was the means of sending in Me. Bradley «| gmc? Mstttall the Place presenied Ite w name, as he s desirous of having some oneelse | | BaLtimona, Ped. 8.—The fags on the pudlic build- rejected, in order to break his own full. There is | IMG" are At talSmast, and the della of the churcbes accordingly a movement 06 foot to havehim rijeeted | {u'menry ef Gesee Peabodye tn Me WOR. Me Mosely’ bil aboilsuing the offtce of Buperin f ty Superintendent 0 of the Neptune, has heretofore | (endeas aud Deputy Superintendent of the i ONONDAGA SALT APRINGS, and providing for the apoointmnent of a Commission- er or Deputy Commissioner of the spring, wa. follows ordered to a third reading. This office is the List snip is the mate of the James Foster, ion, murder, | others were detained more thau Lalt o , mtd is tad: laprisoced ta: the Barrecke Frince Besene. C'wesbound | ingiteremova ‘Jamies Brady: L was dor in Manchester, Rozt reluge of the Republicans, a “| st once, as thougls be were nominated {rom Southern | Iu Toston tho elty bolls wer® tolled one hour, Many of these were mere boys, all armed, and most (of the partiality RACITEMENT ON TRE RIVER pirdtct efor a voyage to New orks dupa sr coeta the bill ene moniter pty Betas | crazies hy taecarics at trese oe eee NEW JERSEY, \{Gustave Flourens, who ts looked upon as srr seereecrisd tne Corernmoat’ Tesde far tele | S18, had hardig Weft 846 slip when she nurrcnly oo ido re (ius baleen, and Beak me | wore held row tor the udminletration of the | ttcular Circult, aor can they be assigned toany Clee | rie corner.stone for the THE LEADER OF TUB RIOTERS, tation Was made di te by the Whig policy pea cutting through the centre of ar t ferry doubled ie np so that could BOL they moant to haveentirecontrol | cult by “any one except the Court. Mr, Bradley tus been arrested, but this le not yet confirmed, He | Pevian influence, whi Pad originated tn Anseries, | oat. By meant of tho fug-belie the Jersey City | moves bucked. 0 in the back stands better with the Senate than Goes Mr. 8troi lu said (o bave announced to his mother before going | Wid had been checker by the Mi to the meetiny THA NEW TORK POLITICIANS tn a fearful ferment of excitement over the t Me gained the New York side, put into the Barclay | 89d. struck me on the frre with It, severe Woe iretncd. was pow revi, | street ap, Vacket oUt mean, Bud was eweot down | fiome ; hehar beaten m9 se that If Rochefort were arrested she | ing. The land teoure stil! remained unchanged, and | S{feam by wind and tide past the ¢ urtiandt street the decond. rm: Probably would never see him again. therefore could. not be heid responsible for the | sip. Her mext effort to get in placed her broadside | tamp, and while #8 Ireland had bodily «0 cutting my Ascnator called on the President to-day and asked him If be knew what the opinions of Mr. Bradle; and Mr, Strong were on the logal-tender aot in all Kaglish C ny extraordinary length to River ots herose the slips, and abe was agale forced down EPpy its phases. He sail he did not know how they were | supposed (0 be self-supporting When Rochefort was arrested he offered no resist stream. rasping slong the spiies end ameching out | me scverel Lines {was ot the. wheel, and on ove steals seat ie aL Canes oa ae oe ng Byard ‘steps to Te. PE nce, but urged the people to remain quiet. His all toe windows on the genitemen's cabin side, and A struck me on the face with @ capstan bar; be ‘y fot m4 1 or 8° | secure the information, and wou governed ac- LOSSES BY FIRE. r M a ju eran com! ed 10 ite 0 ny ‘fret on 01 the Judge intends in the event of Stacom' tompatriot, Gustave Flourens, who was present, | Mr. Gindstone trephed He admitted ( paveral Ste aero anes es Hea enae Copapeliod me fo lle over the pie pee. tay feet on Irgrthe cordingly, as he did not belicve a man who agreed a \ dive! by Jodee 1m. A promisent leader postion ‘of the Government. "Their op T Sbout Aitecu minares helaeu taste ir ittng | of the Hing noserted that auch a couree would nox | Witt ME, Chase was @: to.go on the Bench wrrs fre, out so one wes bart Toe breads | Sivtentbeyeeserey 4 ti areenstaste, | wT ONT mM ee red Sen Nyt atc | Stee hl) ater | Seger semen dao | MA Wnty Sed a A ah re wade by carriazes and omn'bases upset in the | He complimented, Mr. Distasi. This Government, | Ay one of the tralia uf the New Jersey Transpor- | and" would tol tue sored wate when held Veston ns | Would be & grove viclation of the only ag | Poon SB Oe 8 Caeaeaans OR he SENT Last evening, at 46 Beoowe street. orixinating on reete, and wired together with telegraph wires. | He cseribed the tone of Mr, Disrvel's | sation Company was passing near Rahway sevier. | enonge. ; Gandaice and orders. “Ho said thet ouly one thing onrrcarr. Gamage to all tetouants, ase CS Co Tolat The police Gispersed the rioters daring the night eh tow wlan, to satiety extremes ‘a fre erates Sere When guserered it wat Other aM@darits are of tke tenor. remained for Jadge MeCunn to do, aud that was to —. ‘Taloott & Miner's paper mill, EB NATIONAL GUARD Av WoRs. craving for coercion. He eulog.sed. the Catho- ine basen read ors winsnn THES ee ine. TMPRISON eracom The Rey. David Dyer, many years City Misslouary | Granite Mii hie clergy of Ireland for thetr loyalty and good sense. inte to atop U1 » Ip Taleottvinte, Coon ineer did all in his power to bring It to ‘Low, , $25,000 ; insurance, At one o'clock thisafternoon a strong detachment | The present Goverament, he declared, & Gre was discovered on the Arat of the National Guard, comprising Lotb infantry and | doretood in Ireland, He concluded w of Albany, died snddenly of heart disease yesterday. Mr. Matthew D Greene died on Monday night at ——— is extraord!oary in) ing action, le properly 0 Arraigned for the Mure a The intimated it & resolution ts 19 Tho on @treot, MF, G. ae Harbor Mi 1" floor of 16 Li ard street, oecuped by Freedman @ canary, proceeded to Belleville. Large boates of po | flarsiin that (it way conscious of havin Pe a Heath. Feeeons tes pager demanding ofthe | (Sat aA satiate fasaoe otitis | Bio alr manicure banage bn lice are massed at the Feuvourg Moctmertre, the | ness conciliation rather than opposition. Tuuries, when the sstonishiag discovery was made | Leonhardt Schwun was arraigned in the Essex | by what authority their subordinate cM@eere refuse | Maca Esa wndh, PALCHY: Dich, peotersen, morn! workmen's quartier, Lord Kedesdale was reélecfed Chairra + | without being Injured in the least County Court yesterday, for the killing of Conrad | t0 obey the oraers of dndge MeCunn, and another PERSONAL INTELLIGENCE. tore, Jacob & Munchart’s grocery argeats concentrated in strong foree on | mittee of the House of Lords, A fore andeft by joaded, which left the | Stoll on Bunday, Nov, 24th, ta the German boarding | Fsolulion, Juvceneating the stows ot ie Coram ~ 4 s¥, were baraed. 106, GUNNS. f — —- . Lis sioners who do no! ni in very estumatior bey; - a the quays, near the Jardin des Plantes, A colums | paorogRaPHs DY BUN KEPORTENs, | Pettiytt, neat Market street, of Mondiy nlrht. | house and saloon kept by Jacob Hesse, at No. 81 | bere. It is aaid (oat. Siacom refuses to produce the | | Mrs. Amelia, Hobty ROOK of Chaseeure a pled and field battery were sent 4 traintmast broken stort off, wad the loss of her bow. | Bowery street, Newark prisoner iu complinuce with fhe Peace for Jersey Landing township, Jorecy county, URLY: t there, but they diapersed the crowd without blood: | phe Bt hb the Ire it, The topgallant mast aud stays in falling cm The Jury was accepted without aehallenge. The equine swasnr's onnens ‘The British hip Monarch haa received orders to | | Fifty-one barrels of apir re seized yesterday ‘A rush was mate forthe heights ot La Rouguette ee ee nee eee aweprie, Teme" MEFEM | prisoner pended not guilty. Caled 8, Tteworth, | A caucus of the Democratic members of both | sail direct for Porrsmonth, England. 4 19 Bumanlt siecet, the tax nox having been Did, pry in ty strong #10 of thi in the TLirty-second District, wae errested in St hile croasng the lower part of South | the saloon, which resulted in the fatal stab given | and Police Commissioner iu pines of Judze Bos: WORE uan Ginter tie eee ene ce te a | Srening | akvbcenaalikiae oasis, Louis under ® warrant from Judge Blatchford, | {ert drupped dend, doubtless owing (9 his exposure | Consag Biol; to the Might of the prisoner and his | worth. Mr Flagg of Troy, is a candidate for the | woigitag 8 pours, has died of sullocation ‘superin: | ,, Jolin Pincke of 48 State atroot, « disappointed lover, took vitriol yealerday, tnteading to commit eutelae ; thd iy vere cold. SS SE 8 Sefer vee Goce was tusamMclout chareing that he had defrauded the Government by vp Tue niver, capture near Now Haven, Ct; to his arrival in former, and for Whe tatter, the incumbent and Saep- ing talse returns of m Newark; his B dard Koa) Mr. Kapp will probably be auc: rumored that an insurrectionary movement er m arement of whiskey At ‘ dictment, and other (acta. He re. | bat auone ‘The Hon, Asher 8. Mills, formerly of the diarepa- 3 bess set op foot a: St Denis. some twolve miles Meee fea reneeal feotn Uended wer hncrent | ‘The storm hos prevailed up the river all day, and Kes ‘that Tittle was known of the euse by the | comiul as aude Dovworih Oe regarded ae too aged | vatie koxlish démes, hae etud Becretary ofthe | | Judge ‘Troy, of the Court of Seasions, refuses t zr re the Kings of France were buried, war brouzht to tina city by Oticer Taviey, and | ae fient closed Ly increased im violence. the’ wind | public at large sive that Stoll was Killed and setewun, | MFthe Position by the young democracy. Wereulst Lite Assurtece Coupans receive Dail 10 all cases where the accused liave walve: Aa, rere immediately sent there by railroad: | toeved gp for two ayn inthe Irving fonds, -At | DIONE Sule. Thesnow drifted heavily, and the | Way ichievea to be lin mmnrderers aleoy that in his | a0 Mygiaty ie, queue SY Hs U0 be Introduced in | Te i axtd tht Gen, Doyle, Governor of Nova Sco. | “Hamluation ina dnatice's Court. f yurred at the last advices ya tn. the Irving Hous ress ol tretns on the Madson River Ravlroad | (a4 uc AN he PUI eta Tee ott tt AST the Assembly to mat Con, Doi |. Michael Purcell was committed to jall forthe wt barriers have been enrveved by ‘engineers, lopgth be w: ‘ken Delore Commissioner Betts ard 4, Tue show was nearly ten Incucs deep pinion it was nlithe public snould be permitted to € polly, treet Commissioner Me Ua, ts to be sent to Montes Chief. a jall for % dave held in $800, ball for examination, The argument oj ne AON Was peer was to have been heard yeaterday, but it wae again b surly lust ev “i = Relpened. his, thepbcus ond Gia’ friauda on oteit The City Hwil clock stopped last nlaht at 0:38. char Mote BL aie rig oankins, cally deny that “he hed decamped to St. Lou! SNUWDANKS IN NEW JensEY, Cow », Feb > He says that the fact of hie arrest was kent quict, | ya Tes ‘oxcoan, Fob. 8,—The Labor Reform I Know of capital crimes. Dr! Topper may sucee by Justice Buckley, ycstertay, for driving # bore whieh had ® great on its back, he Missouri Hous on that colored Ha tee Rlsongel Homes 8 or iat folored | Im the case of John Toujes, nccased of feodi hhools with ey cows onewill, the Jury failed to agree, and were (is @ legion of New York politictans are tod canuon are being sent frow Vinernnes, Pants, Feb, 8-6 P.M, today, M. Keratry, one of ndolt. know why Rochefort waa wot arrosted o eae the Senate a bill was introduced repealing the ty | Mecropolitan charged. A how ai bas beod ordered for Monday z & i i : $2 < et 733 Lo H af 38 ie : E e s = : =: 3 : os e ? Oe Se SE eae Ee es ere ret SAO 2 ESSER ge ee eee ee ee ee eee = = ' 3 al difference ‘The white members of the jal such Cases have une tae has beew soul: 1 MACalory spit im which tM April, He if oad oe te tl of April ui © Fomporacy ecado, ee for Huugary, gues to Viena é ive Feet, Josint Jeu, aud Ble: oF ot bao Btcipite, Woodward, Heary (eum a Wray, g tos political meeting where five thou- nton the snow and aloet fell to fre to open thelr campat N. Sled Gal EXCISH LAW. ages beat by Justice Itiley ‘ not by himeelf, but by the official who cused it, be . pil stag 10 i 4 pe} paign in New Hampabire next SV ARKS FR TUE fT. x P a tnd the people who were participating in it aroused | © ™ 8Fe kroundloss, wided with pi Between. Princeta they will publish s campaign paper of Afveca thou. | Ese" cucueitv, villace, wad town, dw the volaeas | The Kansas Legislature protests agalust eny re- nderigg tote Livenscs whom th Woviolence. The act of the Government Was PA pg ee Sal New | Brunew storm 'w and Cops, edited by Sonn tf Mioordates to de (Ol. | {he Bronidont. of the village, and. three membertor + auction oF the army Sa piess le Repsonner ee pao ; 4} many pi snow ban! lowed by others, They claim at sight thousand rc lly des! It is proposed to make a division of 8 t PROVOCATION 10 THW DISTURBANCES. , , ci 5 ailron ban kme 1 . y claim at leant otg' the trustees ar ally designated, and in the prop the Btate of A member of the Ministry explained that the The French cooks of the loading city hotel ter ntron em! ekincals, The te eke uomever, Yotes tm the Sia ‘This will defeat an eiection of | towns the Supervisor and the Justices of the Pesce | Misvurt, the river to be the dividing line, 4 qaiers, tathorition had ‘rete meiUistry explained that the | gad club houses have @ benevolent orguntaation | Wer" Kop 60) TT iseee ae aves oe Governor by th wed throw it tn the L shall constitute the Toard. Tn the cities the Mayor | Small pox ts raging among the Indians on the 7 ilanmente, tthe Chambers 1d the scandal te whies his | Which gives a ball once a year, Each cook preparcs aa roar TET EOC LAE mista neat Mearne will uadvabtodly be re- | and Beary of Aisermes felt sppoiat three Gommaaie: | Merten Fiver They ie arlae st the rate of per day 8. Dorian, conductor of » Greenpoint car, Arrest at wich one er af re o1 sioners of Excise, at 9 salary not exceeding Eliza Dutcher, Be . Tnois, committed sui- atu oo! rourt of aria terol untae Pcsaron, have iven risa He | forthe vapper one or more eholoe dhbentn bie best | 1, aromas, traval.on the street railroads wat pare Fer ary tanga, The license foe ih citice shall be Baed in | ciasise Monday’ by choosing wereentthioces se heed dtu the, newohire Cours of Betslons rastereed fo make the demonstration which they had | The ‘rescit sa repast ra led, with which | tilly suspeided during the day, and on some of the | pig ¢ y Deedomena. ecretion of the Board at a sum not less than | The Senate Committee on Foreign Relations have | November, Dorian attempted to eject Marsby tr Wade, and upon thie fict the Ministry would | the wines and the coffee are in perfect keeping, | lines entirely suspended in the evening, In toe vira Grossman, & prepossessing and rather of more thaw #160; licenses to be granted on | reported favorably on the nowloation of Minister | {hi Car. when he and @ friend, one Callea, assanit feat the reeponaibtlity of what hi These cco'.e receive salaries of from $20 to $400 a | *vburbs the ronds were blockwded, und in some | Preity white girl of 18 yearv of age, snd ana ive of | te written application of the applicant. No license | Eick ips. him, ‘The conductor then fred Dorian was acquitted, t thecouvtry would judge between the Mivi month, and are or way Among them | piseos impassable, About eight inches of snow bad | Germany, was arrested in wcanel Loat in Newark | #ball be requircdto sell Uquors ih quantities over tye | qo Keconatruction Committee wili report a unt: = Tw Ey eur "eal Shere noel be oo month, aad are arts way, Among them | Piven upto ii o'clock last algut esterday, tu company with “Amos Stacknous fallous Bot to be used oa ‘The license I disabliity vill, requiring wpplication to the JOTTINGS ANOUL TOWN, ne people, Government was animated by | St. Nicholas, Ludin Metropolitan, Ferand THE RXTENT OF THK aTORM, varce of adn tree Thee of conteed in jell on tas to hotel entertaining ivavelers wor | rte —— {ie ber sectimenta toward them.” The Minister of | of the Fifth avenue, Déiée of the. bauhai ans eae Pe bers aa wane loners, taken 0 the polios Loe er tee sate of lager beer on waraaie te Maces | 42: A¥;, King, 9 commission tobacco merehant, of | ‘The steamship Champion arrived last night ar followed ith the aaseruion tat the | and Dardy of the Union Clu, Among t Acou. Thee, | Sabon ney ere Jocked up on e charge of | Breve coed Tow. Intonicution ‘ebail be | HArHfort,Bariie failed Loe #10000, 9 to be sued for | Gertrude Walker diod sudccriy last evening, at 98 ds of Rochefort i o i pat a ch ry y 2 alse pretences ni, Wistion bad Roc vefort been arrested atthe Cham. | tun Georges of the eke Cherice, Bure of the as | Belfer, stepfatiice of the girl, ‘hey made eonsidce. | Panlehable with Hae aad imprisonment. ' ‘The Connectiont Republican Btate Convedtion | “t2shy street lens. M. Ollivier praised the conduct of the police | Kvirett, ‘and Stetson of the Astor, ‘The ball wus Fe ener eae ie cimcers, and wome force was | tl te end Improving airecle of New Tones | mreis, today. ‘The renomination of Gov. Jewell Iere: | othe Health Board has declared relapsing fever a Wedealing with the disordera, ile esta they tad | Mowbud, and ovettowicg we ry a *! | nocessury to effect their arrest the act relative improving, strects of New York : | Uurded as cert contagious aud infectious malady seted with Glaensu' : Ret hOrla is Oe cieenbito athe eit a ‘The oficers of the Port Jervis Bank pronounce | 4 Tie American Yastitute will bave a (risugulag 5 PRUDENCE AND HUMANITY, wWan|Dhamsav inberived ble Relatives. | Foientitis Air ine. q the report of the recovery of $4300 worth Of their Aral a tHe wen of of hoe Lae Th col i Loxnoy, Teb, 8,6, Py Ma— aah ike bs 4 A, a i vuron, Feb. 8.—The House Committ . , olen Ronde Siterly Cale won, altor, of OB Markot etre ony fet Abe | Tae news! the aireat | Dr. Leo was agaits called yesterday as a witnoss | ‘The storm extonded to Havana A Cane larder deren te reine tater HOURS OF LEISURE. ‘The Secretary of the Interior decides that where a | Aropped dead n front of $0 Boutl street ‘lon here, Many rumors are afloat; | 1a behalf of the contestante of the will, He testified a ake's bill chartering @ direct raliroad . LR icepey epslower fins died without tung aay claim for wrrea arlton, who committod muicite, by forcing roope bad @red mpon tue crowd. ‘Thess | that be bad reed the testimony taken before the Burying a Drunkard's Daagh York, via" anthracite conl | , The Mraneh Republicans of this city bave a bam. | the rizht therety divs wish hii 3 jes down! er Croat, 2B Blackwell's Leland, wae wever, are gentrally discredited, Burroeate, or at least those portions bearing upon | At about 1A, Mf, on Monday morning, Wm. ty, Pa quet oa Daniol WB. Marsh, the late Deinorratie City 7 0; ‘ » tranquil last might, the sanity or insanity of the late Dr, Corlton Gates; | Scanlon, a shoemuker, rosiding at 6% First avenue, Sine, The Itey. Dr. Dowling discoursed on matrimony ¢ of ewbezatiog the public funder noes OF He mobi Nistor, (rom. Wow, Clem ores — t id ded 0 own © y . ul tn erean t burch, “ O and what he had read tended to confrm bis own | was found dragging the dead body of his daughter, forthe Fentun Vate, Ls 2 nF ee mn The Ah annual renvion of the Twenty-Anh VICTORIA'S BPBECH. convictions that the deceased prysician Was insane 1 i Resolutions instructing the The John Murry (Alderman) Association of the Yoluntecr Reziment Assoctition (ook z *, son of Mr. P. Lyne! al the time and previous to muking his will, The | aged around the room, He was drunk, and 40 | gre and Representatives in Congress to Urge the | Eifteenth W Hast eveuinx made arrangenente for & House, Wor evster, piaht : ‘ t When inst seen we testimony on both Biles wus closed, ofiver was culled to arrest him. He was locked ap, | Gove: nt to imtereede With Great Britwin the | rad invitation hop at Nivlo’ Gardoa on (hy 28cu inst clghtecn ye was killed “ Toot, between Se und Capt. Thorne, hearing of the circumstances, | Hberation of Irish polite! prisoners were adopted es ——— hot Ginstng. @ etrabt atrey to i daanay Mae aE Britten € HHsoneht Av uatrial School aud Mission. Sent personally tothe place, and foundon two chairs | in the New dcrscy Avscinbly peatordiy FLASUES FROM THE OCEAN CABLES. | } Custody on snsplelon at there ty no | Pigg a second session of the The Managers of the Wilson Iudustrial School | ths Gavel ROGks, th @ Saraee Wal tee fa a ———— enoral order iasaed (rom the headquarters of 8 deouty coroner Bes » Varilament wus opened to-day by Royal Com | requirg geez i te eomplote (he permeation their | ee tes almost waablo (p emp fem Skanes LATEST LABOR NEWS. Wick barbor has been destroyed by a hurricane | the ‘Ar erday Felloves from duly ail retired | hat, Suuict geutiemau, aud es Dever Deed wlxed up Hon, © . a Y ie au Ni ni pi ¢s by ce, ani e: © ‘oceed to thelr homes f be i} onpored of the Lord Chancellor, the Earl moan FhaN tn bap SUtUBTER AE FRE OBE Fae’ > John Bright ts ill. and has been forbidden by bis {apolitical bro De Grey aud iJ Uuilding sod render it sultable for the school and {ogo note ta, Lana 2 sraperiy parle Bix pricklayers working for Mr. Patk. Carlon | pliyictaus 60 attend Paritament Frederic! 1 in the Boston rolling heen aes louse of Lords, " ing tor Wwo children a The Jacobs Murder. x ye une eat Aurest, Iaborers in Hudson City, | Mr. Gladstone has written Pot, Rogers, appro: | One Jacobs nn old man, living alone tn a retired | waa accepted 1b 81.000" 71 PD fe Tange srt the Qaoeare epeceh, on follewe) | 796 Hostox, Feb, 8.—Juhn Jacobs, who was found | ou! tiour tor draner the cy ot MONS | Ing the Fommovel OF sterieal Giaad!ities halt e mile frou the ‘villas Of StougmON We | Messrs, Woodhull, Chaflin & Co baie AR? Gente x: We hve it ip command dant (ty Gtaueliony wen @8 rents. of ser, 0nd lied peed cide, sueamenlp, Mala, from Sonibempton yeoter | puricire ob sunday Bight, Two BeLrud UAVE BESS | weeir ire from vishors yesterday. tic moticy Crowe ; er Majesty axain to Invite you Lo resi ur food by, ‘i ae day, Sook £54,000 *eriing for Now York, tu specie. y of Bower Mdvone ys um z ( barge of a fi wined Db: elderly Woman wamed A ¥! / jane that throiged the oboies of their offtoe nous duties, and to, ‘exuress the recret of Her | _ The construction uf the proposed new railroud | gtree of s fatty Owned fs f0 Elian cia isha RAILROAD ACCLDENTS, ‘Torday the Oxford Uulversity. oat crew wilt ac. | ,,Many persona In New York and elsewhere have | the day Ueore having, pevaxcn theuissives {0 other Der (rot: Mather recoutindispostion Las prevented | from this city to Brewaters, Patnam county, in this | jim White nnd od amen eamed Prulips, all er nem copt the challenge of the Cambridge crow bor the au oat om inaned BF 1 Feluecr & to. ol Yeo scenes sud" the street” having accoited the situation, teutsan uesting sou Aw person, as It liad beeu ber | Fiate, to connect at t With the Boston, | colored, are under arrest osaage tpsunty Nill roca (audio tp Cuesta, | 68st F Molinari spurious. aust ® Gow OF Frovidence, | the Treasurer of the Cuben epee Ke 7 i ry ey 0, OF Saetera Dit Bince the transfer of telegraph lines to the British oC $100 from Mra Ric! peel Hartiord apd Erie Raiiro tha -_ vision, Erie railway, o@ Suaday_ iuraing, ue, mile H ‘The Binghampton Charter election was carried bj 4 f ateres, *MbIE At A period of remarkable public | route to Boston, I+ to be begun a Colored ® Perk cedudorns, He wwe rug ore by u trae [o\low Goverament he amount of domestic voieyraphing has the Hepuvlicans yesterday. Uf. W Gonraaa wae a of pe RT use to the ( ‘aly seutinents are entertained in ull quarters a ‘The Virginia House, by 199 to 10, adopted reso. | ' + metseke fr Kieatska bai willian tora elected Mayor Every ward roturned the Repuliican | sue deserves io be, free ant indopeadent | this country, aud these Ieelings Her Majeat Murderer we yesterday asking Congress to remove all. po. | (A Central Pucite Railroad boarding-house car | ahs uring ba ihe Goverument. aysiewtced eee oe Oe th Avenne Raliroad Company elected oe. My fvclprocates, There Inn erow mg deport] Gacvestox, Texas, Fob, 8,—-Leroy Colon way A{sabititios from the peuple of Virgima, Tho | caughe Are io seek ie ae | tou ae @Foclul reliet John Nolan sad Stephen Craghon, ongared on the vehard Mortwer QW. Rarahain, Predericl Mera Ralions Wo resort to the good amtees "or | to-day con of the murder of Mayor L ers. voted for the rraojution, the noge: a) vior de Longay, recently M Hegre, “aurea he van Nese a ae