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ae ems Ye. é o YEAR. EW YORK, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1870. SWEENYS DEATH STRUGGLE ppirisadel lp aah THE SCIENCE OF POLITICS. Rat Bl ae LIFE IN THE METROPOLIS. Te-How to Goi _—— Citinens Imported | seyarorn MORTON'S APPEAL FOR lwichra Free—A New 7 YoU, ow Jersey Politich THE RECOGNITION OF CUBA, — = TMIRTY-SEVENTH PRICE TWO CENTS, Novel and Beantifu RANCE, NEW BARRICADES ERECTED IN THB —_ DASHES HERE AND THERE BY THE SUN'S REPORTERS, OCRACY DOWN TO EDGES, PINNING THE DEI 11S RUITERATED P y of Dross—Plonsont Re Pormr “tac 8 a Marriage Bell, STREETS OF PARIS. Pets hhane reacen gece ent | mnie Sen Conuaneans of Some Bs Harlom Lane was yesterday fairly alivo with | uo geile War in Eneland—Checkmating In Emily Macy, daughter of John H. Macy, ‘Marve lug Norton, Genet, Creamer, and | polited Gtreet Commbaoners of Greeaili, K. J. fancy cutters, fast horses, and merry sleigh bells, New York. the woalthy importing morchant, was married Inat Mitchel.’s Open Declaration of War—The | with full powers to make and collect assessments Everybody appeared to be making for Macomb's At the meeting of English Erie Railway share. | night, to Me Adame of Boston. ‘The chareh Fick oe Chiett, Sea ping Their Sp ‘They are Jacob 0. Seymour, of the firm of Seymor Dam. A SUN reporter was among the throng. On | holders in London two weeks ngo, it was discovered rious Te adereA Day Kennard & Hay, in Liberty etreet, ex-Sheriff Mid- passing the onter gates of the Central Park, hecame | that out of about 750,000 shares isaued, at least The Hoth Cry of the Bree Demooracy. mer, John Taylor, of Taylor's Hotel, the evampion Mr. Morton (Rep., Ind.) addeossd the Senate | up with James Breslin of tie Fifth’ Avenno 500,000 were owned in England, It was resolved to Aunasy, Feb, 9-—Ths Democratic cauous of | pigeon abot and the brother of the N ‘w Jersey Sen- | upon the bill making it misdemeanor to Mt out or | Hotel, Together they rode for some distance, fasseas on cach share one shilling, which would pro- Binpioys oy | Assemblymen held inthe Assembly | stor of thatname, Kobert Drake, the hatter in Chat- | equip ships of war, or to sell, or furnish arms or | when Iclnboid's four clipped steeds went | duce about $125,000, which eum was to be expended camber to nlht wae a moat exciting mectiag. ThE | join street, who ts the brother-in-law of the political | munitions of war with intent t they shall be em- | by on @ keen jump. In the fai drug- | in sending on agent to this country to prosecute eucus vss svecitically called for the nomination of | spirit in Greenville familiarly called “ Blathering | ployed in the service of any foreign prince or State | gist’s sleigh was a merry party, whose laughter | ticir rights in the American Courts, The shares co Commissioner and a Regent | Mike," and Peter Rowe, an honest #perannuated | to commit hostilities azainst the people of any kept time to the jingling of the bells, Close behind | contributing to the fund were to be stamped, and no versity, Lut as usual, other matters of | etitgen of New Jersey, who was secured to give the | province, district, or colony who are in # state of | them was Jobn McB, Davidson, who drove a mouse tanstamped shares were to be recognized in the porlance were ushered be‘ore the caucus. | sppearsnce of reapectability to the concern, armed insurrection t such foreign prince or | colored team. John McB. had apceniation in his | Royal Exchange, It was also determined to bave 4 be 7 ‘ : “i 1m Englend the books ch memator Wan Mh Tweed was cued to | ‘The poople of Greenville said that the Strect Com: | tate ; and providing for the forfeiture of snch ship | eye, and was madly urging his atoeds forward, Pol. oT ls Cantons 1s Gf nemee'al Gober) Aueoves was crowded by New York belics in full dress, With commendable punctuality the bridal train ap- peared at half-past 7, and marched up the aislo while | Pants, Feb, 9—Noon.—The morning journals the organist played the Mendelssolin march, The | have the following details of the disturbances which four ushers who preceded, on arriving at the altor | Ocourred last night: “There iad been much excite filed right and left, taking ap their positions oneach | ment among the people during the day, which cule side. The bride and groom balted in front of the | minated at about midnight in new outbreaks, These Rev. Mr. Hopworth ; then theffiret bridesmaid, Miss | Were not confined to one locality, nor were they om Rose Macy, a cousin, leaving the best man's arm, | the scene of those supprensed yesterday at La Vile Bled to the left of the bride, as hieto the right of the | Iette and Belleville, but nenrer the centre of the city bridegroom, followed in like manner by Miss Kate Macy anotiior cousin, the beautiful Miss Corlies and only @ few squares from the Palais Royal. New missioners were Tammany organi: i tion on & | of vessel, Mr. Merton said that Spain had lately | jowing him was Jacob Vanderbilt, the Comodore's | Heath and Henry L, Haphacl. ‘The Sist of Junuary | and Sites Phipps, ‘The parents romalnod tn rear of | and stronger barricades were thrown up and tenact- Kicrnon oF Culen, for Regent of the University was | smatt acale, and did all they could to disperse the | fitted out in the herbor of New York thirty gun- brother, with his span of blacks. Ho was looking x to bo the nat day for Sas proposed AmaDIOR. te bed | gall at teas tasteful ice th treat onsly defended. The police attacked scveral of mde le opposition, only nine Cotes being | gang. ‘Tho ring petitioned the present Logisiatare | boats, and publicly enlisted crews for them in the Hight and left for lee way, to dash through the crowd. | 9), A gc hy iy... by uireien o¢ the Ameronn | of clergyman, the ashere inthe wings, | these, but were quickly driven off. The military east 08 Hito,and those only in compliment to | for additional powers. The member from the dis- | streets of tliat city for the avowed purpose of T. J. MeCabill pulled bis cap over bis eyes and chal | Directo:4, on Saturday, for th and the parents forming the guird. When the | forces were thon brought into requisition, whieh, ae | exMajor Huse of Troy, The nination Of | trict in which Greenville is situated being a strong SUBICGATING THE PROPLE OF CUDA lenged a toam at his side, His bays, with their Jing- losed on Monday. clergyman bad comple (1 thescrvices the groom lift | on the day previously, carried all the barracks with- Met tn Commission'r, howover, did Ot | opponent of the ring, promised that he would stronu: | to her rule—the most despotic and inbuman known | ling golden belis making masic on the alr, got down s Couspiracy to Kili the Inhabe | The bride wore » heavy white rep alll, cor out fring on the crows, Thore seems to bea hest- H fut of vo smoothly. Senator Creamer, ts 8 | onniy jnpore, them in the Lelalature until they | to modern times, We had knowingly furnished | to business and cleared the road for half » mile, nr Wank Aenane 44 and tein oink Inee and orange | tation on the part of both troops and rioters to re t spe ch, nominated mbent, Joseph | could show that the people of that district desired " » Of orange lowers reated on a | we do i. its ctfered ths mame | them (0 Wave the. powers which they are seeking. | Shins and sailors to put down the effort of # nip Bat where all this time was Borrows, of the | At the mecting of the Board of Health yes- and a rich vell ‘concealed her features, a to the ase of firearms j & Seaw Hr, Thos. © Bicide offered ths name | On Monday night the ring called a pubtte mn boring ‘people, with whom we were on the most | Everett House? When your reporter was madly | tertey, an claborate report was presented by the | falline ball way to the gronad,. Tho pridesmalds trong detachments of police hare been placed om i} Of shepor' F. Kany p, bot said be was at liberty to ailext room in the town friendly terms and enjoyed the most intimate commer: | urging on his borrowed horse, James M. Sclover. 0 pee Were ail in white tulle robes eut décollet4, with trim: | all the boulevards with orders to forcibly disperse y jor re Banttary Committee in relation to the Fisk concrete 4 fappor! a) candidate ofered by the Kinse coun'y | | They Imported twenty-nine heclers at $8 cial relations, who were struggliog to free them- | Wo was driving the Great Ameriean Climber, aq | Ranltary Committee in r acentty pat down on itis | Ink of the softest pomsibie shade of rose pial. all crowds, Hundreds of the rioters have been ar- 4 . wh hes in addition \e Aieaation. Me. Fields cheraeterised Mr. Bosworth | Eine in the Second Ward of | selves from a military despotism of a cruel and effete Giiaving isto the ‘ewes Roonteg on hie quarver, | eens ‘Avponded to the report isan anaizsie of | blonde fale, which we believe to bean tmoration, | featcd. Several were wounded, mainly in conflict i wmold O'Keele, of Kings, then sud: | Jorney City F of meeting the im- een fro by broad ocean. He | Wi nd cloves passed: higag come Charice A The flowers were from the repository of the Pari with the police, wnd it is anid that some were killed, i) Salton, Separated trom them by < pie 8 wo the dust by Prof. Chandicr, who finds that the dust mitted 1) Jun.en B. Craiz, of Brook: | ported fremen sly distributed in va Japesh .d our statutes that these things | Ransom, with his ray halr cropped clone, driving a | the dust by Prof. Chandler, who finds th: Flower Company offroad way The Marielbane G10) Hot epylat loudly, AN We i urph A that tin favor | ious parts of th aking their cue from | Proposed 80 to amend car 6 5° | pair of ponies the size of Maltese kittens, who were | is an impalpable powder, which will find its way | for their Odelity to nature. ‘Tho gentlemen ws 4 i ¥ ir, Seymour, vot Upon every question as he | should not repeater suthority of law. le H sorts of capers. tee in the sombre costume of mox with h (ya, Mnator BuEphy sald teat he was to M Jed por ti he | should not be ted by auth f law. He | Piting all sor through nny erack that will admit air; it will pone- | tired In th bre cost f modern days, with | editors are ander arrest for aiding the rioters. One , of Kinzs county presenting the neime of any camdi- | directed. held that no nation should feel bound to administer Everybody was on runners, ‘The Hon. Wittlam | (006) 4 elad kn and under and | {ie,Sbominable white choker and the wevitable but- | of the editors of the Rappel was also arrested for dale, Mr. Cullen sbarply turned on Monopoly | | Judea, Ditloway, an old citinen of the town, | ToT Ost ate ortaw of mations: when so to do | Birch, of the fon Fremensco Moetrele, te a band: | re ese SE erare ROOT cent arias, tad | Yomtole Rowguet, a grand reception at | the amo offence. Murphy, and said that the Kings county delegation | $MP, AUG, .8 reas counts, Holder. intimated ‘that | vould be to inflict great Tome sel Tata laos Bomebedy, mictaking | Work Hts way ito the furniture. Letters from Drs. Fesldence of the bride's father, 19 Wese Forty. | ‘The Ministers remained at the headquarters of the Was not prepared to be dle'nted to by Senator Mar- | Je ey Oy vs i) 4 re to be,teere. Young INJUSTICE, CRURLTY, AND DESTRUCTION. Chariey Backus's mouth for a stopping place, came gg Bi A TR A a eon gr cat olrect, v Oe jay of Festi ae sa7 police all night. bi ror his (3 r Aid not pro- | Smith, the brother-in-law of the Chatham street ory acer 4 ‘inte it. Sayre, i a . autiful. e reception wan onusually enjoyable. y PAY, ANU Pot Bis (Ets Calen'e) "pire be Ota SOF PF | Torten: Dralier, eole do oker, DbWAy, tam mb ea, welg Seer coe upon large masses of people, and cited from vario jotrimental to ment bite health, ‘The Sanitary Gustavo Floure pose to hevo his conduct or acts shaped by the Sen- ‘cached, and the revorter pa At lost Yiorence's w: Another brother-in-'aw of the same batter, who was | ‘uthorities upon international law in support of his for rest. While smoking at a window he | Committee recommend its romovai from the atrect. 4N UNEXPECTED FORTUNE. is etall at large, though the authorities are making stor. He wool vote for James B. Ceig, and would | onthe eppeaitenide fie oom hetween’ an attempt at rersfation of Sealey | ane ariving under the shed. thes following teame: —_—-— > every effort to arrest him. ‘The authorities would aot support any im few York. - form in integral part ofa Kingdom and By, Simmons, with h's bay horse Rattler; Jerome | A Sensible Wedding—No Fuss ner Fi attempt on the part of a distant colony, lows, with a maznificent team. ' Angust Bamcne wih ‘epiriied team, terns feat |. ve lence. Resolutions wore adopt terday afternoon at 2 o'clock, in St. Ann's LAL the fist oublic snubbing Henry ©. Murphp hos re. | Wnce ,Kesctuulons ware, adapted ecived during his entire politienl life, Mr. Bos: | [ure to give the Btrect Commicsioncretnercased | Marked the time had arrived to proc A Po: an Wo becomes have arrested Rochefort on bis leaving the Cham Heiress by the Murder of bor | bers, but bis friends had arranged to rush to his res- Gad starts beck wo, | Church, Mr. Join Henry Hall of Portland, Cont Unet doctrine vindleated alike in reason near the bridge, starts for town, and Uncle, cue at the blowing of a whistle. The poltes tried to = th inated by a large majority, powers without halting; Mose Mitchell, with his dark | marricd Miss Sarah Q. Garrett Loines, daughter of 0 bated bho ed Laver sedlsd bd 7 = taf i “ tice, ‘The allegations that w tien tee ad Ra behead. Gi 4, Of the Fine Twenty years ago Mr. Joseph Reisch left his | arrest him at his residence, but failed. They thea sension of @ Sistant, territory. Mr. Willlam 1, Loines, proprietor of tue drag store Wenne. Hotel : ing Glilcapte hes “singled eee rac Te tora e eeaaeertoee, Ate | cut Hoa, Uhiriey, oud If Making, ready for a | st 40% Bizth avenue, ‘Tue wedding was on sensible unsupported by reason and the facts The Ameri, | dash past hin. With white buffalo robe trail: | principles. Osientatious extravagance was. dis- fatherland for California, where, after years of toll | foliowed him to the Rue Flandres and seized him James B. Craig, 16; Sheppard F. Knapp, 1. Judgo and labor in the mines, be accumulated a large for- | while entoring the conspirator's meeting. Bosworth was declared nominated. po shes t aed with. The brid: 4 of ering aeatia | & which, under provident management. increased Panis, Feb. 9—8 P. M.—The city ts now tranquil, eee eet ane trcne wer v en ee comemecaame: ||" tummewiew oat cae remit sclaabeecrtanle es’ wacciteay "es | rt Corteun -OOmaE ROE. ok, porate, Belch. | Sone whion eke woeld need a second time, | until the round sum ot $100,000 was his. ‘Tiring of | A strong police force 1s patrolling the streets, Many Jacobs, of Kings, introduced a resolution to abolish tempt of Court, Integral parte of those Maperse, “Re'wes 6 Smith, who is putting Ms favorite Bida to ‘ravelling costame, and thi jr | th@ Pacific slope be came Kast, and having no friends | workshops were closed to-day, all the commissions created by Republican legisla. | To Me Adwor of The Sun. oe : her livelicst gait, Jobm Chamberlin looms on tie 5 aw overcoat, No bridesmaids wor | | ities in thle counter, vate fot bts aloes, re hat tion, A inif dozen members sprang simultaneously | Sin: My attention has been called to several Honnip wocKe horizon with Stonewall Jackson and mate, and, se- jen were present, but four amiable ushers : Crowd of several hundred persons gathered ta to thelr Ket to ofer emendmouts, Tt was Francisca Pflug, now Mra. John M. Nelber, real ® articles which have appeared in Tug Sox, relating | hen the Spanish Government affected to treat | ing the fun, puts out after Smith and is followed | ‘id the amt le for those who were attracted into mr | Marseilles taat night, and biased and tn other ways e 4 in Germany, to come and make Ler home with him J th tthe red-hot Lemocracy meant to have Si Jose behind by Dr. Moses, who, with Minaie War- | the chureh. The service was performed by the Rev. ry insalted th 4 . Sr nitite ihe the ‘ndlare’ contemplated the | to the case of Wm. Mullee, who has been in pty bal cronies: eecee Gre Bpagies Fen and mate, is trying to get the lead, Samuel Hail, brother of the groom, and Rector of | and share bis fortune. = @ police and gens darmes, Thev were Aga scene with unfelgned joy, and the paliny days of Big | cerated ov: r nincteen month Churett at Wooaside, Now Jersey. the Episcopal and again he wrote for her, and @nally | summoned to disperse, but they refused to do so, Dr, Galiaadet, of St. Av: upon the decision of | and treated her as a mere posnessi Harry BerthoM, who runs a stopping place on the ed. about © year ago be visited hie native country to | Tue ralice the prelipoiepny ag Bix Hos -ana-La vier wust hove at thet moment | Juace Bitentord, f 1 the will of a despotic Captain-General rubs his hands and prays the sport will cont) ¥s urge the pices avd her mother, his sister, to retura rewind perchermtasinpoiol tees Perarhovipsen, Nolo ison vividly before Mis recollection. The Big In- | Judge Blatchford, for an alleged contempt of court. | Tea t the United States should in- ces Congressman Fox with SN eR a ; Bremen he learned | aumber of arrests. After an examination of the fun, tetsiorr rule L up nike siseven ant firmly | MY eequatntance with Mr. Mallee and his family en- terfere by tiliary force in belisif of Cube, ue sald | pair of Dincks dash past, aud Yor the time being re Blockade at the Erle Tunnet. Hor teaniape ced eteenaaee Lee ei that hi clenched the gavel with his right hand, and with bis | abies me to throw some light apoi q niece had married and 4 4 oral: or ined o beeee Pele Ba Seen the case asit | he would mai a that tbe United Steves mould pot pene wet be Bae eee R crepe hog rele eed Yesterday morning the passenger train from | a short lime before He at ones hr ey 4 iver (his morniog, only thirty were remanded Sitenicd'so lout ant fone that “Tweed. beckoned | HOW stands before the public, by showing the incor. | contribute, ditcelly of indirectly, to uphold, the | frown whiokera, half Wilden by Lis fur cap, Robert | Oro Morrie and Keees,ftoed, due in To. | st outleart 690,000 (or het as's dowry, Beversl of —+— proceed, Peter begun by pitching into | ret ss of certain statements pablisbed in the | view the questio ether the preseut condition of | speed of the wind, and Harry tur withia to make | bok: ening, Jealous of bis fondness for 7:10, in emerging from the tunnel, Jampeda | Francisca’ querie fh) Liberal Measures © Berto fnvervieors, ond demanded that they | perctd of the gith of January, at which time the | Cuban affairs justified our hot gin aling for @ oustomer. “awiteh frog,” i f the soow and ice | ter, Francises' ly otabbed, tho ioh Party RE ah that the \ y ME vantwth ae ty of igdtee *, witch frog," in consequence of the soow an: fatally gh lag e oe x Masts a Democratie | reporter of that paper had a conversation with CONCHSSION OF BELLIGERENT RIGHTS, ola faabloned’ deta dud Rorses trbumed'wiehehin: | that bad accumatsted there. ‘The engine waa thrown | ®#ssseins escaping to this coun Lonvox, Feb. 9.—In the House of Commons snator Norton the Eig vi and her husband not being nd her uacle, who had returnea to Ger: | *@ay. writs were Issued for elections in Souta- many, came to Newark, and are now residing on | Wark and Londonderry, to Ml vacancies caused b; Springfeld avenue, in ‘that city, where they earm | the appointment of Mr. Lavard as Ambassador to their daily bread by'thelr daily toil, : Abont s fortmiebt ago a German ‘woman, dying at | SONM. and Of Mr. Dowse as Solicitor General for 4 Thunderbolt | Judge Blatchford, who said Malice had infringed the | it was suMfcient tat we knew that © considerable pling bells, pases while Mr. Harney, President ofthe | serosa the Brio track, but as the train was moving moved to amenc Mr. Ja-ote resolution by including | Guouyenr patent, and had resteted the United Stat. portion of the people of Cuba were ia arhhe to | Goid Exchange Bank, makc@a brave dash to eateh | at "space, no damage doue. In a abort the Hoard o! Sup rvisors, ‘This created @ profound | yor, um gs Uhrow off the Spanish yoke, and therefore if we | Johuny Chamberlais, who kisses his band time Sve Merro and. Beses passenger trains, two encral sensation, larsbai's officers who went to arrest him ia Pean- | could not ald one side we ought not to aid the other. | back at the frultiess aitemyt, Erie, and one Northern train were all blocked up, ator Genet concurred with the thunderbolt and | #)lvanis; and that one Fuller, a lawyer for the com: | He then called attention to the magnitude of the con: | Altera short rest Lite ¢ but eventually they got through by taking the weet a till fcrther by taking io all the commts- | piainanis, has recently made aMdavit that Mrs, Mul. | tost In Cuba, and depicted its revolting mnetde x reporter called for lil team. Passing hurriedly by Tommy Lynch, ¢ «the Stat serilog that war had been carried on wi Riehih avenue oystermin, who was trying bis bent | VATU ‘Tack: The blockade continued until 19 A.M. | the hospital on Waid's Island, confessed that Intrebune 0 Gall somisine silent ts capslas om bek my at Wa « A piven d ing aliens inire a Soua’or inarteaburgl of Ulster knowing what was | lce told him several tines since her busbands arrest, | uy cruelty, that cm to pass Jay Gould, who, in lis yellow cutter and ain- ® Phi Ohaus Teaviey, Reenter Cua taaritcate unt tn Coaet in An Oss of Parliament poopeced toming. 1 {stay the whole saojoct on the able. | that he had infringed, and that ‘it was the best | revolution, and indicated that the Spanish character | cle horse, took the lead’ fur a time, and C. J. Cook, et cia halt dni taped ; was arrested at Castle Garden, and lias since be to protect foreign inventions sent te the Workman's Be thourit mate co were Vegieh s:rloe. 8 a thing for him to stay where he was; foras sure as | bad lost nothing of the the baker, sae : “ easy Ke ce gd reporter The Brooklyn Chess Club tournament is becom: | ¥en back to Germ: ny, where he 1s to be tr Exhibition. 0 Was Cone red he was an independent man, bo bsalherd . reined up bebind the ercat Admiral Fisk. ae B . : + | fn thee and ta the Senat id not be | He got out he would go at infripging again, ATWOCTOUS AND SATANIC DANBARINM ‘Fin Jubilee, Ire drove athe’ blooded Arabian, | M8 YFY interesting to chess amateurs, Mr. Bren Arn the dying woman wine loth to tol who ale was. aaitscuun ieee Dound by the hasty actio cus. He thought Now,” sir, im justice to this persecuted fumily, 1] by which it was rin the | and with a fur ean sarmounting his corpalent figure, | #inger, the victor in three former tourncys, still keeps and with the ald of her brother had murdered bet Lowpow, Feb. 9.—The Ultramontanes are exe wy were acting Itke bers rarihe i - Netherlands. Our silence now was in marked con: | looked like Old Nick in diezutse, Flak nodded to | thelend with twelve games to the credit of his ac- a t tes Pi * Bi beaRb : “ Pe you will give place to a few of the facts eae , ; . mother and ancle, Several Notaries Public vouc! bitter ‘against Dr. Dollinger for bis letter Speaker Mitel one creat effort for the | iM : 1+ | people’ struggling for’ Mberty. aud waacal vighis, | {he Passere by. and then spcaking to bis horse, fol- | count and noneto his cebt. It will be interesting to | ‘wr'tes wruthivinees cf Ure nine ei tee ‘uvexpeeted a weceamaiion of ba Ci Res Ring, and ios rd ot | Felating to this eruel picce of illegality against Mul- | people struggling for liberty nnd natural rights, | lowed close behind «Goulds yellow cutter uatil he | chess players to speculate on his chances when Capt. | jarge fortune, and one of them will accompany ber scary eiare daaen, ii nye Wh ty. Brook yn. su jet_cven | lee, and this ingenious and cowardly slander again: Moreover, the Cuban tusurgents were struggling to | reached the Park gate. Mackenzie, J. Mason, and Major Wernich shall have | and hor husband t> Germany, and they will sail on terete ts donee tes ce ee romniay Ane im come quar with Sicods 9 oP AS | the chatactee of 7% abolish slavery, while Spain would perpetaate that | ‘The conclusion of the wholo matter is that there | played all their gum 8 sass e bet : his tine’ tc" Chamber presented 4 acene of inde: | tH® Character of his wife, which does not contain | Wiutioa in the island Viewing the Cater ain Nose of eperts anc thias’ eheughion Lalas neeert ae Saturday. Before the assastination, the uncle had —_———_—_—_—— n, Tne Democratic thermometer | One word of truth. I do not doubt that this most | tion from an Amertean standpoint he aaid Cuba was ‘ , equeathed his property to his a Another Mantr ! ec k « i at the Now Haven R. eat. Senator Creamer spoke elo- | respectable lowyer (Fuller) did swear to the allege- | 4% culirely included in what was called mal he teehee Champacne All Around. von M. M. niece, making her the heiress to ov rishi ° D he Commissions, Peter Mitchell | PPE rior ae n Dr. Carnochan, the new Health Officer, entered Sern aie of and. buowg ‘bat he would not hy m4 had bee havens pone pat eanliy psa bets biped cae thar ealead FOLGER'S PANDEMONIUM. the Health Board's rooms during the session yester. Small-Pox in Now York, bg ae rein te fsath se othe dap of Op feo et arotlicr chance at the Supervisors for « long | Making Mrs. Mullee © witness again us a9 though she formed a part of the mainland, an —_—>— “ f 7 Time toccare, uitered this remarkable specen “| eaknowrn to hereelf, and died tie wrasere am. | the posscenion of Cada by Spain being hostile fo our Crime of Poverty—Freen- pales! a mc oie sad th Shrtecii re thins We Miseloe Balt fom feces AT TA eed pare ty WU hare Nunta ne Setar gout tO aay relative to the | davit in opposition to Mullee's motion for rcleas: | DONC), its retention by Ldap sag eceat Min to Death, ¢ . c “S** | York during the past sixteen month commuter was nearly emashed by one of the mol vard of Supervisors will meet the approval ? | Spon Spaniel power and resources exclusively. Her | ry ens Euusor of The Sun. & recess was taken: the messenger was directed to | pital. 63; died in dwelling bot 23 f 4 4 of all Denwocrats ia thetr chamber a4 out of 1. That | in Judge Blatchiord's Court, Whee Mullce was ar- ed porseasion was to be regarded by as in ‘ - fouls ted wetercensive tall gleams une stoma nas | Pe 3 iE tine of tron posta which uphold the roof of the 9 i . Cf onses, 1,678. Dr. Harris attributes t here thi ter the ‘Rverybody Board ie ay unconstitutional body. There are ¢0 1 iN uifferanee, or toleration, rather than Sin: Would you allow us to inform the proper | the physicians vanished. wae O We Where the passengers enter care. Bvery! Thomicts, bi tha Board.” purileulaily: tae iaTytdeal | Fated in 1868, Mrs, Mutlee says Puller proposed to | the Neht of : P ea _| number of these cases to improper vaccination, or | talks about these parts and every, ‘expects pppoiuted frow wy Acaeniofy. Disict, who could uot | ber that if she would help him to keep her husband | "My. Morton's bi ligated tha alc fut ean ee The War ar Rien fierce mecy Nhe niet wor newly somebody will be crushed there. They are less than two hnnidrec an Yee this’ will not do. fa , | neted ; - +. 4 passer Einin riti city lve New York. Let peosteelret ait | 4m Jotl, the complainonts would give her a handsome to the neutral relations of the United Staten. w ment of Sergeant Folger? In the fret piace, we are | _ 10 Kit Buro's dog-pit yesterday, the Rev. Mr. | Eleventh, Thitteeathy ond Seventeenth Woete: er: | 3 es ee me wg GG fei Bup rvsors, end nok have those whom they re: | allowance to support herself and her children, and | ftted to mente reign Relation ’ Hise, 44 Willtacsshureh, Patkar Oice { Brook. | inzthe week ending Bob 5, 93 casos were reported, | gete clear on the platform these porte will string eet folslod uyoninem. Lent! upon all true Democrats | ie Gndertook the delicate tack of tans tot Ta MCLE ken, ML.) ex ted @ substitute | confined in apart of the wing which has been con eee areas Father Gleeson, of Brook: | . decrease of $4 from the week previous. him, Ibis anunnecessary and wicked peril to life, ‘it denburch again took ths'Aoor and | that it wae her duty, and. that sho wound be better | tation, “The acteuigate declngs sino eatheen yen: | demned tong ago, We are in o¢netant danger of | 'y0 Mr. Littie and Mr Reside pavaeeh Mag CAE eT ER and ought to be indictod im the interest of thé steliy lie said the Democracy were con- | oi Mr, Muilee made an aMdavit of this flagrant | ®mble of condit‘ons that the State of Mississippi is | being killed, as tie butlding is all giving way and is LH iomgopat ey hs y Sear ps daly tae eae Can the Politicians Save Him? public. , ¢ A . Muilee made Ndavit of this flagrai shop nea ssion, fende 4 7 4 ——— ing on paper. They, lad better stop | Of, MET Meee made an emduvit mairant J entitled to representation ta Congress, Mable to fall at any moment. ‘The shelter is so In- | SHOP neat the Mission, fender Wa, Hl. Summers, a coulldence operator, was BROOKLYN. n business and ac he people were | and tn attempt to he her to ury, and THE AIR LIND RAILROAD. fiict " bined ke Meck al h . convicted tn the General Sessions yesterday, for tka . ‘olntion They wanted something ¢ used the cMfdavit to be fled in her husband's d ce Z safictent that we are oblis 12 Beep Mose te the a ee ‘obbs r Lynch, New Jer ib ef al. Members sere constantly talk fence, with many affidavits then on Ble from Teas, | ,,Mf CHANDLER (Rep. Mich.) Introduced a bitt aa: | stove to warm our while our backs freeze. In Kicking a Man Atter He is Down. God Inns Gorcaee” Lepioh as eer eeerinmeen, Of | Martin Crook, of O8 Forman atreet, wae kitied ak the "Coumiarions. Why ahin'd | fee, © froin Washington to Now York, the Cale ee eay | the nest plice, we are allowed to have atowel only | Coralie Isabella Phillips, of Newtown, L. 1, | to bring bis wife aut family out here, He was met BENS gy Br falling, trough 9 betchway at Martie’ cca nd pass the act abolis sylvan ron ington to New + the capital stock of . : aaa Broadway by Summers ai c hi , epee would 1ook more like busine , Judge Blatchford states that Mullee has tnfringed | tHe coupany te be 610.000.0090, and providing fora | in the morving Vefore breakfast to dry ourselves. | obtained a divoree on the ist of January, in the | 18 Bro aavitciatare money broker. end by ae ThE ears of the Fulton and Atlantic avenue route Biboromed t erenl eas a a i ‘ Honor could eonviet on such slim proof; for it is on vcsere) ae hoes Ky cg onipan ed i" oa 1 rl rf ans Gt mae ye Si away’ his old clothes, or she wil! sell them. e a Feltz Monahan, of Warren street, w Benater move amend by alting all | record that eeived fi ‘ aralrosd and Wiegraph hae trom nases, 0 i sy'n : 7 ENTS to the Penitentiary for ona Doirds ond Commissions created by any Legislature | Teeord that he hed received two patente for anew | Cocinnau, the provsions as to the former exclusive use. Now we bave no place to rs avs Pave BAILROAD ACCIDENTS. day, for slicing lia sister" Sela ae Pakenns thay cont audstance of hard rubber, Judge Biatehford also | heme npplicalicte all é a Au Oppressive Tax on Poverty. - The Common Connell committee appointed to at Banter Mar ould not vote for such awhole- | told the reporter of the Herald that Mullee “had Mr. CONKLING, from the Committe wash ourselves but under the spigot. We can- * Justice’ calls attention to the oppressive five A man, snpposed to be a Mr Sinclair, of Lynn, | tp Nhe thatter tiiteemte pola! A urpny Nt w Y t M \ f er PP’ Ato the charter tinkering business, pocketed the fale deci.ru;.on, wbulishing, for instauce, the New | attacked the United States Marshal's officers who jon of tLe Laws, reported with aime Bot eee, clenm, for we havo ne way to wel 2° | cemt stamp required by the revenue laws to be ufis. | wasrun over and kiled by a train in the Salem depot | §259 appropriated and started for Albany fast evening: York bad been sent to arrest ym in Pennsylvania.” Now | House bill extending time for revising and consoll. | ¢) I we kate ahae tee eta, coer ae el to pawn ticket#, The poor person making the | % Tucsday night —— 4 BOARD OF EDUCATION, there is rot a word of truth in this statement, if | dating the statutes of the United States. ore eek, and we have after that to use the only place | mtedge hae to pay for the stamp. and not the pawn A frotaht train on the Central Rallroad ran off the THE LATEST LABOR NEWS. Renal Judge Blatchford docs make tt, om authorized * - we heve to w or drink out of, when the calis of Prove The latter always charges one morth’s in- | track between Aluany and Schenectady, yesterday “i o J enstor Genot admitted his amendment went by Mr. Mulice te state that hi idavit RAVERSING THE SUPREME COURT DrCISION. hatnre bee iinperative, and then turn on the | terest, even though the article ia redecmed the day | Obo car was badly smashed. but bo One wos bart ‘Three members of the At. Crispin fraternity hy ther tou he desired, but be otered it to cover the | to that efect, Ths HH Mullee | Mr. Witson, (Rep. Masa.) introduced a biil to in. | Sater to sre away. ‘There ts a place for | aiter it has been pledged. He cites the following ~ ———— - been held’ to ball for teal ta the Tauperior Court toe Wishes of (ae Spouker of the House, #8 expressed by | was convicted inde Sandberger's affida- | crease the nunber of the Judges 0 the Supreus tie purps in the bathroom, which was intended | cident ahowing how it oppresses the noor: A'wo- FLASHES FROM THE OCEAN CABLES. | conspiracy, in Worcester, Mass. . tim, ; vit I reter his Honor to ti» following, whieh I} Court and Cireult Conrt of the United States, aud to | fF the use of the prisoners after hours, but, as | man whom he found lying on the aldwalk in a starv. sas The Heston. Pinatecere Val The Speaker (Mr. Hitehman) said he had ex. | copy from ins deetsion in the case, and Which are | establish boundaries of the fadictal districts above, We have no access to tt. The Sergeant | od'condition told him that abe had just taken the 5 “ ne Coston Elssterers’ Union have withdraws Pressly said Chat the pluton of Mr. Jacoos was | the grounds on which he deci.!>! sist 1 down all of he bedroom windows £0 | Oniy frock from her child's back to pawn, and that Jobn Bright has zone to the mountains of Scot- from the Plasterers National U nion on secant o i] Proadand tull enough to salt, him, nnd that twas | s Ana a second motion for attnch:oent pgatest the iieueseo Retcceeaia Mt we can't alr our clothes, or the rooms, and con- | (he? broker had only lent her twelve cents on it, bt | 18d (0 recruit bis health, Ferusal to pass a jaw to create a separate fund for 4 © name the Board of Supe: visure capeet- | std’ Mullve having been made jou tae feo of see eae tte Gathes smell very bad. But the | had dedueted Ave cents from the amount for the | , Sir Willlam Gordon, commander at Chi ‘ decision, and upon the aftidavit of James sandberve By a strict party vote, John Covode was de- | woret ot it is that we are treated less humanely stamp, leaving her but seven cents toward aten | Enginnd, who cut his throat a few days ago, ts dead, The strike of the atone masona e plored on the et withdrew his am nt, and offered | fled herein, April 6: 16k and. the ah declared entitled to, fepresent the | Twenty.,| than the beasts uf the Oeit. The Sergeant te alow, | Cont Yoat aecinended oblaining to relicre: kee | ‘The Chinces Ambassadors tere arived: in at. seSooed ret, Raliroad denot. Forty-scoond street aad lud:ng town oF schoui oflicers, except in devi 48 options ret District of Penneylvania, | inetead _ of"| deeraded man, whose language Is such ae does not | Chitaren's liunger, I's two cent etawen teil thas we | Perectburs med cneraindors eve arrived in Bt, cshidat Thread eee tes gh uel vere ye 4) ol sew York sec been had ti Henry D. Foster. Mr. Covode, having taken | become an officer, wuch Iss a gentleman. We. the | Feauired on receipia over $90, why should the seamp | (esly uli Fs Urevailick, Prositent of the National Labor rll chman proiested ewncstiy against thi cidichce of the order of tiie Court; Bie seat, eras congtainlated, The House hav. | dodersigned, four in. number, comprise all the in: | duly be a0 excessively leh where the. most dest | A Fenian demonstration was made on Tuesday at tonin Assembiy enaine, iad to te) Thisd sarees, oe Wd ee Mullee wns arrested upon the afldavit of one Band: | ee eee oe ee teeta a on a nt ae TR eee at ae GROGAN tute are concerned? ~ Justice” eonclades by saying | Mayo, Ireland. Eleven hundred mea attempted to | Friday evening. How it 3 | nelude d hi 0 and on r D., Mass, rt D a J aR iq a catia 4 Ot the fda, We cue aome. prisoners. he priests euc je ¢ ‘ ‘car woved un adjournment, Lost—24 to 95, Teer, Who bas since made an aMdavit disclosing a Arms of the Renate was, fix RICHARD DEMOTT, “MARTIN LYNCH, Wee open Goths Tarane norted (le mab to preserve the pears. The Tron Moutders’ Union, No. 95, met last night, Benstor Genet’s amendinent was lost ri conapiriey by which he was deceived into commit. | the*sume es the Secretary of the Se Hover or Detention, Feb, 9, 1870. oe " pe aiid ele seal The strike at Jack-on’s shop still continues, Mr. Jacks Mr. Norton's amend ent was about io be put to | Une perjury sewinst Mullee, for which Le recelved Y teaten stl x. 5 BY ie e ES ton Deingas confident asever, He has 11 hands eum @ votd, when the Kizhth Ward thanderbolt arose, | altogethir §0— Any of which was paid bim im gold | S¢any kind. He remarked that the last Bergeant-at The End of th Fiabi pln tok m 1n place of the strikers. ant, addiensing Mr. Tweed, deiivered a speceh | On Farting fur Canada, 1 aD Fee agecee CAUCL As bite eeete tee he < of the us Fight. A Kuffian Unhange: : Robastiberaha’ ot ReGen a meen Iron Moulders’ Union No. 5, of Brooklyn, re Which cauead the remnants 0: the rinv-followers to | Alter Judge Biateh ford had decided that the Presi | iid mage $25 a dav on the item of horses lone, He | — Wasutxatox, Feb. §.—Probably the ablest | One Welch entered the little store kept by El of the Hrand street Flaue Milise Pieodelohee der eoat | ceived & ehicular last week from President Myera, of Wine. It bas created euch u sensation that 1 send | dent slone had power to release Mullee, would make a similar proposition as to the House | SPeeeh tn the Senate this seasion was that of Senator | ten Shields at 35 Ninth avenue ony Tuesday night, and | 06 ihe Brand doy evening. Mladetpaa, died sud. | the International Vato Hing pon. this Unton te a ful, tion Was made to President Jounson, wh Sergennt-at-Arma, Mr. Dawns moved to strike ous | Conkling to-iny, He took up the arguments of | deman in re 57.9 10k led something to eat, Welch persis nits members in support of Union Noy Senator Sumner, strong as they were, and brushed maining against the protests of the woman, and he Mr. Robert Rait, formerly of 21 Broadway, died | 2. of Cairy,Pa., who are on a” lock out strike.” NATOR NORTON'S SPEECH. tomary in such euses, referred it to the Attorney i ¢ reporters of General, who the lem for the reporte é . Sey, J “ _ Bator ale h tn Ramsgate, Kngiand, on the Ist inst, of a (ail. He was = ——__ “ in the ity OF New York tare ie ot a ANE not entitied to Kaveutive clumeney, Since that time | on the ground that the publication of the Globe | tanled by 46 to ¥, Thi ende it, as it cannot be got to | officer, who arrested Welch, and yesterday, he wan being Rait & Colfax. In 1437 Mr. Rait took the mua ieee tale ge vegies Pee Birk is not in favor of the abolition of the | Mr. Oveificld, a lawyer of this ely, made « motion | would probably be abolished at the present acesion. | & conference committee, and the census will proceed | committed at Jellerson Market without bal, ore Bi Broadway, in whieh he continu ve river is again closed from Hudson to Albany Of Supervisors, of of some action neing taken on | for Mulle:'s release, on the around that there was Mr. Nintacn (De Ind.), opposed the motion | at once, under the law of 1350. bs Sieh atllitdu 1846, when he retired from bn ‘The Governor of Virginia recommends an asylum mnjocr hy the Legilarne Tam vow speuking of | nothing to hold him, since Landberger liad contra- | and sustained che propriety of continuing the publi —_ - NATIONALGUARD NOTES, labineut was the oldest of the A for insane colored people, ' ecepey nok fea, m0 RH Eo | dicted his aMdavit. Mr, Overtiold cave the opittons | cation of the proccedings as being the only chance The Cadet Peddlers, Sect Mrs. Russ, widow of the Russ pavement invertor, Tho Missouri House has rejected a proposition te tion Taw ievared to ahow ro the dagivature “i | Of tuts cinivent lawyeia, with whom he consulted, | that mony members, himself Included, had of ever | Wasuixotem Feb get House Committee t Bark, late of tho Seventy-Grst Rogtment | wood. Her funcrat took place ot St ane eee econ: | Day the State bonds in gold after July ty Wn BOW apenking of Journals that are tly distin. | that the whole proceetings were lilegal. Judge | gguring in vistory. on Military Affairs was to-day engaged in the inve: ¥., isjroady to accepts challenge from any | o'clock. ‘The immediate cavee of har dears ‘The use of volati'e oils for iNaminating purposes forested, wid uot fed by this corporation pap in oruer | Blatchford took the Grinnell-ian view of the case, Mr. Ganrintp (Ren. Ind.). tquired whether Mr. | Qeation of tie alleged Neatilentes, Dat member of the National Guard. for a trialof ak lin | usual, She discovered aeinall pimple nese her tm at military porta has been forbidden, to ‘aud th se who who teed them. I went to fey | ang ineiged tat he had no, jurisdiction over it, | Niblack ever expected io inflict on his children | “ation of the alleged snies of cadetsnipe. Only ono | member of the Natt according {o Upton, for from $100 | during the previous woek, Abd picked tt with her i W. . farther th Cuy of New Vork | whieh proves the wisdiin of ‘vm SUM ia Sih’ ahnsasente ba. tor teaeice thea Wo rand | RUnere aat A 1 Wo positively tentifiod | thevanual of arms, . Saring he previgus wank, aad bicked it with ‘her Jonathan W. Plaisted, of Boston, fell dead in the j pplicats this Lewis | It were better for Mullee had ve been @ di throuzh the volumes of the Globe to find what ther | tat a inom House in the last Congress a spread, until !tatruck vital part. A few minuce ctreot in Salem, Mase.. 08 Tuseday night, ou rit them of thiett | thief {hustious Ncher had Gone, (Lausbien sold an Ppointment tor $800, Tue youth low. | The National Guard Act of New Jersey te to be | the aasartore of ker corres, & young connie A universal snffrage bill was passed to a second eA callit. Thope theres |“ Nuw, Mr. Editor, cannot something be done to gatriogs Mathes bad dope, thauahier| reading | fy." did not pase examination, but the pareat loat | amended 49 aa to reduce she minimum of ARR EGOy | weutionca, entorea the church to be marriod Foawting in che Weet Virginia House yesterday, I tous ques On. reloane this persecuted inan from a life-long impris: | would be a very great i fiction Indeed, but ne took | M® money. watus Pay, JF. ‘of Brigadier $$ The Government officers have se\xed 900,000 cigare, ctratd of Of showing my hand | Onment? His children need his care and protection, | | tor grantel that the. gentleman from Olio (ae, whe Oounnnn Sree reneral, HOURS OF LEISURE, the property of Campbe'l & Spore of Nashville, besadin Ko before then with my | and hs wife has been driven almost to insanity. | Garfeld) would not hke'to bare his epeech on the . eoticut Republicans’ Ticket, Se Fareee-amaeel The steamer Chesapeake, from Portland for New say arcades Tad OF peigecution, Or of | There ls no use appealing to the President for pur: | Genene suppresecd. for any cousiderstion. as tint | ‘The Ropublican State Convention of Conneet- LOSSES BY FIRE. Liy Lodge, F. and A. M., receive in Morrisania | Yors, war aground in Provincetown harbor yesterday. tt) iuteruedating mer. “he result” ax® Rurote | don, for the matter would be referred to Judge | syecch would send hia down io nistory'ese gen | lout met in Hartford yeetertoy eee pole ae ———- Hail this evening. AMra. Collins was killed yesterday by the ex Taney ieee ag bere tovct ed | Mes dectae tt Ne Would certainly report against | ticman of great learning and discrimination, (Laugh: | Governor Marshal Jewell of Hartford; Lieutenant. | | The extensive atablea belonging to H.C, Metom & | Murmur *aMe 14, Hast Tweaty-soventa | Meyoners caller Ne matey Baten Retna ee 15,000 majority instead of betag dovetailed his discharge. . K. ; renee Governor, Morr Trier of New Haven igheereta Sesto. tr Bales ore aville, were destroy: L street, closes with an exhibition (his vvening. Rey war Ae res, where © friend ai a pts i x ot! was feated ol , ‘ain pleman of jroton ; Treasure: 4 - 24 “ Phe Monse Committers o1 v vires fraud paronage te viven | POLYGAMY IN POUGHKEEPSIE, Hr Paves Hi etlsh Wee SHUG, ssnosaiion calle | LAND PMMA OT Danan | CeeetNc ohae | Tee Warne’ Rane Wrckee Mula. owned toy | gsitt.,Adoinn Ot road © paper on Depressions and | ast coccianrsiion thc bil oF tas ayohe tion es OS oll partion (OF the purvore of wetting pa, ing on the on that may La’ W. Manning of Putnam. Poses, Van Duger, Hallet & Marsb, one of tne ex Bae ee = Comnace! ore the Liberal Clad test | ivy, homage [al en received by the Government in reference to the EE ——— tensive of the Kind in the country, were buraed yester- The citizens near Fort Sto have Dig Six wan Just abovt fuinting away after this | * Dries bya Givi id Ba 4 “9 ce | recontaseuult upon end reported murder of one or ree day. Lose $43,000; insured for $39,000, Lae NT artery or rome Circle, Ledge, mo. 816, jadamciunt feet fort Reentge, hove fig on] fevere dose, wien # mot Journ wus inade, Ancihor Womna-How ebe ¢ F more American citizens in Cuba, . Q A Kloberdarz's cigar store in tho basement of | 1.0: 9F 0: Tw lo be celo @ Baptist Church | reed entane ¥ ¥ declared carrie | LTE Rear angie ry, is Louls Suscit Was arrested in Newark last night y Ory, annie building, 8 Fin street was Ar ten ti inia ea derian v6 08 f th The Internal Revenne assessments in Kanaag a Ta eg play ae 01 en : Lene pap earparer pe on a charge preforred by Gi Harih ama is morning tothe amount o : n dor agulm, or the ¢ “ Following ie gi ; Nate Gh Bench kaeeal A Fifteenth Amendment Jubilee. time aico he was induced to pay Pesca oro | fewured. The ouiluine, owned oy Nordstrom, Sever & | Genink ot the Meatie TommA bs the anak eamioner (ee | during January, isi0: show au Yncroace of 100 per ead, 4, Thag the rer Just in the outskirts of Poughkeepsie ® | srye Notions! Executive Committee, Ceorge 7, | aneittod in was nauers to pay Tweed tobe | Wess was demoued g5i00 Yovutea for Bitar Meat and Dumb aa eee rotke | over the same month fa ise Sew Voth Ie an by) ua lnaian ad oMaraet Ga toe) fea he National E » Cos , George T. | admitted in partncrebip with him in, @ real et ening. Francia, Butiermor, of Atchison, Kansas, while Pay lune eujoved « rlurality of wives, much tothe disgust | Downings President bas issued an addrose to the | Businoe at ail, Tucrife was adialived to ball i PERSONAL INTELLIG De teary tabh acl WUL, cent a, Raper on “THe | toeday, aad toen ohot hinvell eaten ese wee ree \ ‘ t e Un e ci ecpen we most {m| g erm! other a ol h thf rae oak of the entire neighborhood, Warren mony years ago | Colored people o' ey —>-— was born alive Of dead," and Dr stephen ogers wit | ‘The Haydn. Association, of Portland, 900 stron ! 1a young lady and for years they lived on in | *ussest that the ratification of the Fifteenth Amend. The Siar of Empire, Ex-Senator Ira Shafor is lying quite sick at the | tesa mutial ouligations hotween the | visited the Monarch yesterday afternoon, ‘The o The # of the Delavan House we thronged to. | marrie! a young lady and 7 ent should, in the estimation of the colored men, Sr. Louis, Feb. 9.—The ad f the G Coleman House, Physi ple." before the Medico Legal So- | of the Monarch give @ dinner on bo ic Bigul vy Gn excited crowd of politicians. SUL,” | perfcet harmony, but one day she sickened and ele | men! , +1 cbt. Lous, Feb. 9.—The advance of the German ry ServarbnGaneral ce Naw. a Gels in the College Of Physicius ead’ Batetons p : transcend in Importance even the revered Declara. | Colonization’ Society of Colorado, numbering 175 | _ Dr. Spencer, or- General of Now Mexico | ¢{it), the * | Women over twenty one yoars of age, owning reat ) - - and her friends supposed she would die; at this National Independence, inasmuch as it is | Me", Women, and children, arrived Lere this worn: | Territory, is dabgerously ii, Sai estate, are tobe allowed to vote in Missouri on questions The Repub: crisis she became anxious about the welfare of her | ton of our National Independence, inasmuch as ing from Chicayo, Woodhull, Claflin & Co, ung out their signs yes. JOTTINGS ANOUT TOWN. affecting taxation for school purpose "“ Feb. 9.—The of both | husband andjbusied herself in selecting her successor, | tho practical affirmation of the rights of men, a terday morning, in letters of gold. NGS 4B0V: a A terrific wind storm passed over Virginia, Newae b the Legislature meri the Senate Coam: | Who was to shure with Warren the joys of matrimo- | while the otlicr was but the — theoretical Se Bil Solon D. Hungerford, of Jefferson county, has The Alaska arrived last pizht esterday. Houses were aproofed. chimneys blowa, \ vote Wus nearly Wnanitn exLicut. | nial bliss. This diMeulty she ut Tast overcame by | enunciation thereof, A general assembling of she Aupany, Feb. 9.—$ jon's substitute | been elected President ot the New York State Agricul . , ag ptng several persons seriously injured. One mad (oy. Wiry R, Belden for Regent of versity, | selecting a woman she thought worthy to follow in | Colored people. of every State and. Territory is for the Exc'se bill provides that Intoxication shall | teal Society, Die ticket to be elected by the American Insti Billed, «. Waite of New York aresolu: | ier footstepe, Vised when oficial announcement of ite ratification | not ve punishable with flue and imprisoument. Prince Arthur arrived at White River Junction e, this evening, Is headed by the Hon. Horace Gree The Chief Engineer of the St. Louls Bridge, tele ty mohe @ nomination lor tic oblce o| Once settled in her mind, she desired the twain to | jy received, in order to offer up prayer and thanks datas) at 4 o'clock yeaterday morning, the teau having beca graphing from the air chamber, a fect below the sues ( toner, as be made one flesh, cven before her death, that she ving to Almighty God, It 18 also declared, in t Lona six hours running 69 miles, It turng ont to be safer to rob the Government of | tice Of the Mississipp!, sends his compliments to the Tih POLICE BOARD I8 NON-PARTISAN might be appy in her inst moments They | name of the colored people, that this just act’ of t LON ‘SL. Miss Susan B. Anthony invites the readers of the 000,00 than to manufacture pateated Ludia rubber | Hartera stockholdeis 1B BOARD 58 NON: “ were accordingly married by her beds und the | American people will be held at its tull estimatio —_——— Revorw'ton toaid in celebraung ber Oftieth birthday on | COM0% The Missouri Senate haw passed the bill for the et f nok best to make a nomination. as the | sick Woman having her heart's wish grati@ed turned | by those whom it enfran that they will mal tain John H. Arthur of Blue Point has been | the evening of the 18th inst, Alderman Jamos McKeever was made tho recipient | W'thdrawal of a the Missourl state Honda to the Naw he veeu equal divided politically hereto: | over to die, Dut itwas not #0 to be, for she, much | sich ure of the right thereby secured. to” them Feiaoliy nnirtered, ie Gavmge pow tear that.he | Kx.Governor Marcus L. Ward and Seuator Froling. | lask Aight ofa bandsome gold watch aud cuuia, valued | {20A\ Tak of Commerce of New York aud (ur the page re Mc Slkreg of Tumpking thougut @ good | to the astonishinent of all parties, rapidly grew bet- | shall add to the honor and material intereste of the Bide Peat Dar iar red; He owned a large inrm near | nuyson were at Work among the Senators in Weaning, | 8& 8990. bay iby plpoacpligas bir catise en bopaired by appareut temporizing, | ter ecovered her health, only to find her | country, and that in possession of this right, along | BiN6 Pe et Ie porary at gk Soutn | $8: Yesterday, aud made many iriends for Mr. Bradley. | During the continnance of the snow the Park |, The Governor of Newfoundland has addressed +} eftted the Key n party, He | hushan to wnother with the others previously secured, they will feel | Tha HMaineburgh. Om the day hamea ue | _ The affable Thomas W. Pittman, lato Clerk in the | Commissioncre will Keep sleight as well as carriages | rata artis House to tntormalhy weuae bre inuting @ cape ound be ‘This wus more than the woman bargained for, | that they really have A couLtry to reapect and de- | Collected a large amonnt of wionge, y Jofferson Market Pol'es Court, has’ formed a law part. | Feady in the Central Par SopAdease la the Goreramient. > ern voulng F Hey eblieuns thro State hold} but ie tivo females fad up the matter and It was | fend, as well as fellow countrymen toward whom - a iE eS hersh p with George F. Gardiner, M:rris Gooduart, aud | Relapsing fever ts on the increase. Ono hundred | nnteace rea " Mi. White then nominated ex-Mayor | ugried that they would live In harmony tm te #ame | they'can cherish tho moat allectionate requrd, NEW omnes A. Loring Cushing, nephew of Caled Cushing. And eighty-uine cases have been reported lo tue Board Thomas D, Harper yesterday ned Judemens ‘ i { Brovk yn, and he Was ununimously | house, and thus they lived tor years, Both women J ERSEY, ‘The bar of this city yesterday afternoon partict. | of Health since Deo, 1, 1509. Pastor talurien rescivod while inthe eosin et tee ( ‘ 1 the olfice Of Police Commissioner rained ® fainily of children; one had six and the Mi. ener in anal ntlak —_—+— pated in the formal prezontation to the Law tnetuie of | ‘The officers of Moncer Lodge, No, 42, Indepen: hy Over two y : ploy wd other five. Some of these children are grown up e hd fe corner stone of a new Jewish Synagogue was | & marble bust of the la T. Brady. At the time | dent Order of Good Templars, were installed by Plate he Cs es Hyacaidinge lathe hegialatura. men and women at the present ime, Special Agent C, W. Raymond has transmitted | iid in Nowark yeoterday alterneen” Of hie doati Mr. Bindy was President ot the fustituter | Peputy He F. Meltare dt tollowas We keh rea Mh saigla Conservative, members of the Virginia Leste ' 1 ht Les Y About six wontie ago the women qnarrelled and | bie Feport on Alaska to the Government. He says | ‘ne trial of Leonhinrdt Schwan, for the murder of | Senator Hayes and the Hon.@_ A. Haley, at Now | Cosas + By Boobie Kingdon; wud We By Be | aoe ar the Rieninond Wain foe eae eo 1 her sola Mr Musruy reported a bill ex- | the husband was called on to settie the dificulty, | that ture can be taken successfully only by the na- | gonad Stoll, was annticicen Ge hey yesterday, Jersey ave been appointed ou ihe Committed charged | Hush Bioddaid State, and William F. Taylor for Auditor, 7 benting Y of the Collector of Faxes for Kings | and he espoused the cause of the youngest wite and | tives, ‘The fubcries and forests of the couste of | “'inue Northern Rallroal Company cl Naw Tersey | With (hie duty of witnossing ‘the destruction of thin James B. Willlams, colored many was acanitted | "Tue chemical testimony bronght forward by the 1 it was determined on by the two Wo get the old wife | Alaska he considers of very alwe | nop, 18 ts said, purchased all tho aban ries taivco four boxes of cancelled piates and other materials | yesterday, ia the Court of Generai Sessions, of a charge rosecution in the trie ef Dn Bae od | 1 jw Sstembly, @ mo'ton to reduce the appropri: | out of the house, which was speedily accomplished, | and Importance, It is recommended that the aun: ' " “ ? formerly used ia the manufacture of legal tenders Of attempilng to stab Jolin Moris, @ white man, Both | Brosermuion in the ial OF Dt. Schoope for murder, Hive the Hous’ of Refuge for Juvenile Convicis, | gud she is nuw doing housework In’ the neighbor: | ber of scsis to be killed ennually be limited to | In the Hudson caainay quarter Sessions yester: | ‘Tho magnificent Helmbold was out yeuterday with | occupied apartments ra the tenement, 1 Brogiue’stivet, | pty aneaded by the District Attorney before the I'eumt Geckt ob of New York, from $40,000 to $10,000, | hood, while the second wile enjoys the bed and | 100,000, thats revenue tax be levied upon each ek Cisd of rabborgckgY, ealion, aged 1 | nissuperd four-in-hand, enjoyiag thestelgniug,, Amon, a tues quarrel grew out of the opening of @ window a : drew arp criticism on the management of | board that were once hers and that the business be placed. in the ch f robbery, and sent to the Bale | his companions were {woot three Boston editors ang | Matter. An arrangement wan effected in Cincinnati yest ! Mat Mr. Kienxan’s motion to. re. | VOM? he J trustworthy private company, whose interests would the geulal ¥airbanks, of the Cloveland feral. the | ‘The Manhattan Yacht Club, of New York city, has | Jay. whereby through passengers on the Atlantic am Cure tue Ropropriation to §30,00) Was agreed to. toiideutical withethose of tue Goverument in pre- | dames Langhlin was convicted yesterday of arson, | turnout, with 1 Fold mountings, and liveried driver | been orgavized with & club house at the foot of Ninety. | Ort Western and Erie Hallways Mr. lit7cinMmaN moved to reluce the appropriation The Rank Question Serving the seal @sberios. i Niquor sore 214 Grand street, Jer: | and fooimen. aitracted very genaral attention on | elgnih Bie and have elected: Commodore, | ##at# all the way, without sdditional o fats Bees Lorhteiee Reperenrielen. ainevan, Feb, tot Naval ome Of defrauding the Stale iu: | Broadway, ue, and Central Park, Saeod. Varian, Vice:commodor Sanpton M. Simo: | In the libel ca Tenptins Buckman's friends surprised him | 490; Seerelary, Wan 8, Lockyer Treasurer, Jou Tinft at hls roatden: Columbia street, on | Varied: Tuesday event oO forty couples were He regarded the appropriation extr +, there were re ve a» much a avs | mitice have agreed to setile the vexed question of this year why the: ras in the nay; ry making rank of of ah " Giey Git inet year, | live instoud of assianliated, Piere will be of surgeons | _Wasurxarox, Feb, 9.—Tho Senate Judiclar; M with of Elisa Buckley against the 9% ue a. | Lous Aepublcan, & motion for ® new trial has heeg Overruled, The proprictors bay a, Decousaty, carry lute case to The Resto: of Misstes! th H Pa., F Among the part e190. John Boots the typo: anh ering oftcere hove seated ie, Before davbroak, yesterd the Wien they waked for only 49,500, Agreed to. ten of the rank of jo, and Afieon of the rank of | Committee, having secured the propoa Svidenco thi UNTINGDON, Pa., Fob. 9.—Snow began to fall Of 7 mi sale he aati 'y BO ing year for tne Colored Yo fon's Christi ore davbroak, yesterday, F r- Jacvn woved ww atetge out the appropriations | goumunteres The fertsiatere ona ceatnsera wit | Uiestasinne has meuihed “ine Pitvegerh Amenimont | here on Monday nigit, and continued avi) Tuesday al telouipeds of the Heald A elias RAE. spelled oy "Bam G Kime, Recording’ Sacretary; | koveeec ana terat tony (tstive ‘othe Metropolitan Police and Fire districts | be given similar real, ‘The lower grades beve not | has agreed to report » bill for her adwission without | afternoon, roachin, depth of thirty tuch been the most charming surprise pasty i 0. ‘hate jorvespouding becr#tary; Le B. | gare his Wo vivyonition Using Uamecoasary. Agteed my ™” finaly ‘apy Gondillens Drity seach toa ast oad over ip sowe placos, OVOr GiTeO Op tho Gael mde. Wh, Reavis er brpugus w