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o ee —————— THIRTY-SEVENTH YEAR. THE SCIENCE OF POLITIC 1870, PRICE TWO CENTS, OMINOUS NEWS FROM MOBMONDOM, THE OLD WORLD'S NEWS. A GLADIATORIAL EXHIBITION, ee LEGISLAT. (RR OF NEW YORK Mace Heenan at the Bowery Theatre COUNTERFEIT 5 —o— CENT COIN, . ss ——. etice of 5 WYETUS CRIMINAL IGNORANCE OF | | tinmonee Hush of the THE 517 om weex GONE, AND THE ine Plata tae dare ae on First Election After the emnetiianints NN EVENTS OF THE DAY, faneerA Fate * <C188 LAW STILL INTACT. Vace—T Four whe Doe: TEE SNUIRE COUNERY FLOODRD| jetredadsion of Mn Cal RUMORS OF A NEW AND BXTENSIVE ce + | Tae Sex contributed one dollar last night to pala : Kvidence of a War in Cubs. WITH SPURIOUS NICKEL, vets tos A ieee CONSPIRACY IN PARIS. fir, Sherman Utes eereecet t | the grand pretentation benedt to the Hon, James rol 1 Court of Sp. Daniel 8. Macauley entered the navy at 18 They Docetve won Experienced Wierks | Satr Lane Cirr, Feb. 11.—A ‘nnee meeting 1 ae Kestoration of ~ | Mace and the Hon, Jobn C, Heenan at the Bowery nybody Black Years of age, under the auspices of his uncle, the —The Sub-Trea edeems T! was called Inst evening in Macker's baiiding to ratify Between | Theatre, and its representative received therefor s allant Commodore Obarles Hiowart, and in 1981 was fiity-cent ticket which permitted him to, stand on the tenons for Brecktye. eas Consol at Tripoli, Here he reniained fortunate . | Auman, Fob. 11,—Col, M. ©. Murphy, from Laer Drake's Discovery—Tilt ors Nye and Fowle! Waensorox, Feb, 11,—Senator Smermax | threshhold and see what be could. Bet . Bambett cecestoely 60 Doe bc i pe ° red Bad ‘ ybio) Introduced a preamble and rerolution | ly built somewhat giter tee model of Dicker the Commit: toa. favorabl interests of America, his /@ Months ago tl ub-Troasury in this city Gmina (ve deep inverest with which the people of | Sloppy in “Uur ‘Mutual Friend," he neceedg, by toutellsh hy hi im 'y reported the bill | exertions to nut down the inhuman traflo in slavery | began to redeem the five-cent nicked coin, ‘The the United States wate the strogste in Cubs, and | erecting himself on his toes and stretching Dis neck | ij) 2. se me of Bpeqial Gessfons, The bil | which then disgraced the Greeks were crowned with | banks poured them in at the rate of several hundred formally declaring that the United States recognize | to the (ailgst extent, in catching am occasinn- yee the riouse early next week, notwithstand: | succoss and so conspicnous were his services in be- | dollarsaday. The coins were received in filty-dol- the present cxisterce of a state of war between the Jampee over the heads of the thones-* ~# | Ing the fact that the Ring and Justice Dowling op- | half of humanity that tn 1948 he was appointed by | lar bags, and were counted by various clerks in the kingdom of Spain and the colony of Cubs ar’ 7 ts iise, tane* * - -wut that Giled | pose its passeze. But opposition from this source | President Polk Coneul-General in Reypt. He re- | Sub-Treasury, Some weeks ago Mr. John 0. John- waced on the part of Cube to establish ite «pond. | » veiore the doors opened the Bow- | is ail that is now necessary to secure the success of | mained in that position until his death in 1869, Dur. | #0n, one of the keenest clerks employed by Ansietant ence, and tue United States will obserr ery was completely blockaded by an impatient any measure, ing this last appointment he was entitled by act of | Treasurer Folger, while counting a bag of this coin, tratity between the belligerent pape «neu- | titude, all struggling and fighting for the nearest ap- The Insurance Committee of the Assombly will | Congress to an additional allowance of $1,000 a year | noticed several suspicious pieces of a peculiar color in the Phiindol; the nomination of the ticket in opposition to the Or: of the Asenyer—Twenty | thod elect! 4 during the whole period devoted out of One Hardred Bad, el ite Oo oe Te reappearance of Ln Marselliaies. crammed with Orthodox Mormons. Before the hour Pants, Peb. 11—5 o’clook P, M.—The police aw» of meeting no room was left for the opposition. The | thoritie profees that they have discovert@an exten. Orthodox ticket wascarrted by seclamation. Much | sive conspirxey against the Government, and are am All feeting prevailed on one side, and unlimited hi- | tively engaged im searching for the persons tmplicws larity om the other, The Zr#iwne this morning pub- | ted. A e amber of arrests were made Inst nigh® lishes an Opposition ticket with H. Lawrence for | and to- Tt fn naid that the editors of the Marel®> Mayor in place of D, H. Welle, The election takes | fatse and two editors of the Reveil were arrested om place next Monday. charges connected’ with the alleged consptraay, OPPOSITION AccoUrT. ‘There were no disturbances daring the night anil Baur Lane Cry, Feb. 11—The Gentiles and & | the places of duty under the Inws of nation= .08, a8 18 their | proach to the building. resume their investigation into the affairs of life | for judicial services, This he never received, and | and slightly differing in general sppearance from the | called Mormons of Balt Lake City called s meeting ‘iere have ast Yuu bein Soeerned ‘ats ers, @red to call the atten » Mr, Sherman de As som as the doors opened @ rash took insurance companies it Wednesday [in the Capt- | for thie his widow sues, others. There seemed to be no particular pointe of | a1 the Godbeites' meeting house to nominate a ticket | The Dolice patrolled the streets in force, but did ne@ Faron Rolat~ -won of the Committee on | admission that is seldom witnessed, It tol. It has been currently rumored thas the Com- | The Committee on Foreign Relations, to whom in | difference, but Mr. Johnson thowght he had handied | in opposition to the church ticket, An immense | find it necessary to make any arrests, Over four parton} va to the Fock that his constituents, | if the framtle erowd would burst the front of the | mittee's purpose is simply to biackmall the insur- | 1888 the case was submitted, decided tn favor of the | too many five-cent pieces tobe mistaken. He threw | crowd of Mormons, led by the Territorral Marshal | hundred Persons Have been apprehended for com ’ tie people of this country would not much | theatre In, so furiously did they press upon it, A008 companies and to coerce them to pay $40,000 oF | claim, but it has never progressed beyond that Com. | out ® dozen of the coins, and called Mr. Folger's cr { lerate the cold indifference of the Govern- | how any escaped with life, much less with whole | $80,000 to secure © whitewashing report. Mr. Dennis | mittee. Benj. F. Bat pent foword Cuban affairs, Tt was but nataral that | limbs, te a mystery which only that peculiar clase | Burns the Chairman of the Committee, emphatically | the cireumstances of t and City Police, took possession of the hall and plicity In the rioting during the three days past, broke up the meeting. The Gentiles attempted to The city remains tranquil, The military prepare- meet in another hall, but the Mormon crowd followed | tions are still advanced, but all revolutionary move. who is acquainted with all | attention to them. case, is decidedly favorable, Mr. Johnson told Mr. Folger that he wast conf- a struggle Uke that now progressing so near ovr | forming this particular crowd can comprebend. | declares that these and similar charges are calumantce, | but the hitch is with the gentlemanly advocate of the | dent they were counterfeit, and Mr. Folger agreed | and forbade it. Much gent ‘alarm prevails among | ments seem paralyzed by the attitude of the Goverm 4 own borler should tough the national heart, fle | There was ho fighting, bat much swearing and more | instigated by interested persons. The life insurance | restoration of the slave trade, the Hon. Charles | With him. The oldest and most experienced clerks, | the Gentile population of the Territory. ment, Flourens is in Belgti Rothefort remates \ trosicd the Committee on Foreign Relations would | good humor, and withal a determination to get in at | companies say that they are blackmailed by certain | Sumner. That individual cannot recognize the merits | however, seemed to think they were geout The ——————— in enstody. It is thought he will be released when } take ome action with a view to securing fairsliy,on | ai Lezarda, ‘he Inrge force of police detailed for | newspapers, which, by threats of exposing their | of a man who put down white slavery in the Levant, | dle was so well executed, and the alloy was #0 skil- TRAGEDIES IN VIRGINIA, the present disturbances are over. M. Olivier te i 0 rown rari, Between Cuba and Epain, His revels | the occasion had all they could well attend to in | affairs, compel them to pay $900 © month for adver- | BOF can he distinguish the differpnee between con. | ally made that t was impossible to decide whether ae telited understood to advise this course, 1 ‘ sular duties and Judicial duties. Tne act of Congress | toy were genuine or counterfeit, At the suggestion | 4 D¥amatic Author Killed—The Execution ‘ ton did Hot propose to recognize Cuban independ: | compelling some show of order in the approaches to | th It Is sald that last yer touching the point is plain, as follows : oy gen . ugRCs 1 Gardner for a Double Mur- A policeman in plain clothes was shot and kille@ ft im face, but simply a condition of actual warfare with | the ticket ofers, At & o'clock the building wae | companies muzaled'the Insurance;Committes by pay- ‘That in consideration of the duties herein tmposea | Of Mr. Folger, Mr. Johnson sent four of the spari- vesterday by a mechanic, whom he was endeavoring ‘ a view to vale play hereafter. Tieketa was stopped. Hescrved eats were of ao ace | 196 £10,000. Mr. Burns has enbponsed several edi- | 990} Hreasery, of tue United Btatee aumbaily. the’ eaiy | SOs Colne to the United States Mint in Philadelphia. | Ricwwoxp, Feb. 12.—Dr. Charles R. Bricken, | to arrest in his own house. The man ime deen taken yj Mr Pomsnoy (Rep., Kansas) suggested that the | count, and even private boxes, that had been sold | tors and reporters of New York city Journals, who | of one thourard aoliars in addition to bis salary, und | The following letter was received from J 4 well-known physic into custody. dramatic author of som La Mareeillaise reappeared to-day, and was eagerty the discharge of '® pistol in hia own hands, He was | bought on the streets, ; author of the “Cabin and Parlor,” a play for s long Several citizens were killed doting the recent time pertormed in the Southern theatres as an offyes | Tots, and their bodies have been placed in the fesoiut Id be amended to declare that the | for Cutane were not only Mghting for independence, Which was Cue, bat for freedom als Mr. Sumnen (Pro-Slavery, M bulous sems, were scized upon and held by the there shall also be paid annually to each of said’ eon. THR DIRECTOR OF THE MINT. comers, the rigbttul claimants not being able so | DAVE Pudlished Insinaations against the committee, | Mtr iene le renun ‘Srone thousand dollars vm Ger to them te eject the eguatrers and will require them to make good thelr assertions. dition to consul Ovrice or rae U. 8. Mint, The house, ‘ait before e ning’s entertainment ‘The Proceed ire, to be, private, Although the It fe to be trasted CA erage Ay | Dasa Geni Ter Ge ad elie Ms ” * r was | ot er of the Assembly Ww! jown the | country will n a : ne rat wee | fata fous fo be-ecen tn ail the vt it | festimoay ane . © | valucd public aetvant to be actually in. want white | IMR eight fve-cent coins, received at the U, 8. Trea- : But to the corres ‘i Committce on Foreign Relations boa somewhat con y peas saul Gk Gan thls cad Vokioee Ware Ones |e oe ree no ee onrerapeneenen ader fea own laws i $s, inaebied to Lim te abe and requesting information as to thelr eenuine. | tos: Urele Tom's Cubin Morgue; but the police refuse to give any detatie i sidered the autject; Lut that the facts before them | with the peculiar representatives of the Sixth Ward, A8 UNPRECEDENTED ARRAIGHNENT. mount of many thousand dollars, has been recetved. After personal ¢: Meals Gaston, aaa " concerning theas, » As to the actual condition of Cuban affaire were not | Siorte:ro sped hatr, iroway whiskers, broken )n Next Wednesday morning has been selected as the cAilepaaciaiiess Hon. X submitted the coins, to our Assaye ler Gardner, s colored man, aged 85 years, ‘ i] ‘ i single eyes, and she other peculiarities of the musen: | time for the arraignment of Judge Potter of the Bu- IMPRISONED FOR LIFE, mt et rt Meehaet tas Ausenes orion nene was hanged at New Kent Court House this morning | K. Herel War Poott sntictens to warrant definite action, sut if the Sen- | jy "iraternity abounded. ‘They clambered on seat reme Cont, and the District Attcrney and a Deputy js tae eapaens Thad formed af tbe dete oes for the rape and murder of Mrs, Stewart and the deze ee ee f ) 01 f ath olny ka, stood ve | er" veri ‘atoga county, "a —_| tint there was an acon! state of war tn Cubs. he | #.5ce elimbea the column and svmed them | to'Fe trax wiinan te Hovee may onder tarseiatag | The Poor German Taventor Senterced for | cendiag agd fot. are couaterfetIn addin to | murder of John Baker, her colored frm manager, | MAvaio, Feb. 11.—In the Cortes, daring dee heieathars L, y sslves’ of every other elevated. position | ite privileges by arresting Mr, Ray, one of its meme Lite for Cont ot Court~Talent Cri Mea Me inde has ald. T may aay, as a farther | ‘The prisoner Iast night confessed that, with Jobn | bate on the naval estimates, Admiral Quesado pre- h poppet retro like to ce Leda up to | without Feeard to Propriety. As the hour for com- bere, ‘and by force of arms kidnapping him from iy the Law. = hyd i: oe count ore ‘ene Kennedy, who afterward made his escape, he | Posed that the iron-clads be kept in the naval arseasie | the present time been unable to obtain any facts veing th nce ay hea with 8 any to Saratoga, is is the first time such an ‘ jood ; ais tndlouind the u3ssenee of wat, : Of read{nees On tre ttage, they manifested their im- | arrest hae been ‘made in. the bistory of the State, | 1°! Biltor of The Sun Kenuine, The yellow color of the counterfeit will | agreed to marder Baker, They found Baker in a | Feady for use in case of foreign war, but not arme@, It gladdened my heart to note again Cine ebturd some test, ot ue eppenrusse ie cansed ¢ presence of zinc, not in the genuine, wee of your impartial maguanimity in | THive ‘retained one of the counterteite, The oiber 4 presenting | coins are returned herew: % JAMES POLLOCK, Director. field, and Kennedy shot him. Kennedy then went | Topete, Admiral of the navy, a supporter of Mont. H to Mrs, Stewart's house, and he (Garducr) heard | Pensler, in replying used the following languages , her crying, and o few minutes afterward Kennedy | “ The war vessels of Spain will never be employed v \tience in no stinted plirase or choice language, | Mr. Ray desires the Speaker of the Assembly to giv Mr. Smenaay remarked tla: the fact that Spain | ery ens Te hat rag c “Time, times® | the Judge @ good scolding, imposes heavy’ fine on another evi bed built thirty gunboats in our porte to put down | * Drive on your mules ;"* Why in hI don't you | the District Attoney and hang the Deputy Sherif | tive what tt was aaid to be alittle rebellion, was s sum- | begin?” “Fetch on yer champions,” and so on | Mr. Ray hates the latter, for it was the Deputy Yours trul; h ‘ ‘ by me to serve the interests of my candidates.” through the vocabular; One rough specimen who | Sheriff who at6 o'clock in the morning disturbed his | {t in its trae aspect. Tum Sun, indeed, came out, saying that he had ravished and murdered eat warrant fr me seectalon. aes Srarea Sjofty’end/el: tole position between the | sweetest alumbers, and dragged him out of bed by | ql." Not only doen It befriend the rich and power. | T° 4oux hal spertt at 5: Poros New York. | ter, They fired the house and darned her body, }, A question of order by Mr. Davie (Dem., Ky.), | stove pipe and the staircace, finding the pipe giving | the toes, ASSA Pe A ) Praha Present stage the resolution was not de. | Way, ox the house down by shouting = Bhoo Fly. SENATOR MURPHY AS A STUMBLING BLOCK. ee eel eee ae concer ee ee rene ee and threw Baker's body into the river. On the injustice is also brought before the puolle gaze, and | Mint or tux U. 8., Purrapetrura, Feb. 6, 1870. ash fell upon the heads of the deuse multitude on Hon. James Pollock, Director, c., de. solution | the floor, ‘The Senate has deferred further action on the Ex- scaffold this morning Gardner only eid: “Tam not tetable, Doing afrmed by the Chair, the cise law until next Wednesday. How much longer | I hope in this particular instance that ti to-day, Mr. Taylor notice that he should move Loxvox, Zeb. 11.—In the House of Commons | q ; uilty. I don't, know whether , am going to Us Teferred to the Committee on Foreign Rela- | | tic performance, opened with a light comedy, | does tha bady intend to trifle with the people? Neat | of your sympathies may be benefited by the infu. | boat Siti cr ine ee ater pices nent | Feavtn or hell.” A crowd of colored women'whs | for en inquiry into the deportation of South Sea i tions which the audience didn't want to see. The com: | S005 hin Paty teen oo ee i ee ene thete custome Wiethrereere} toan interesting and | Were around the gallows assailed him with eries | Islanders. Mr. Childors, Firat Lord of the Admiral / tfltes some disevasion of the abolition of the frauk | pany —the regular stock of tue establisnment—tow- | sry rocens, and yet nO_action bas been taken on the Lhe Si GaerSS SPOR’ Na THOMSERAD' OC SYDENRITY |) TES Hale caaiiapn ones tevk ef the tine taht are of vengeauce, The drop fell, and Gardner died in- | ty. fxplained that the recent cruise of the tron-clags ‘ 6 priviloge, the Senate took up the Dill for a If pot heard, Excise law or the Covspiracy law. As Senator | readers. {ls teas salied Go te maka. Hiitharte tak acemuae | pelnttys wis undertaken with the intention of secing how THE RESTORATION OF MISSISSIPPI. they ersisted ithe determination emiueniy grea! | Hardeabare remarked n the iast Democratic eancus, | few months since T visited Ludlow street jail, in | felts of this coin have usually betn casts, but we Saya they mould work tagcther as a savalran. He aaa } Davis (Dem., Ky.) expressed the hope that | ilable to the profession, and went throuch to the | {l¢ Democracy talk toomuchand do nothing. Henry | oo aoy with a friend, and there saw this unfor- | have here a colnage, with dies. 2 y y : ts soccer abe bebseol Proposed con ditio sep aselle the stove af Bi Mat ecte eter ta Gcnematin tenia cnacssen tates: | teak His sod 4 There were eight pie At first sigbt the gen- phonetic eslas uncertaln, inated Sen ‘onditions | end der Is at ever 6 r sed our com} e 1 dco) 0 , —- cia to 0¢ unconstitutional would, in view of thelr oath | shouts of "Dry u ‘t; Peat dy HN ge ny piasiag orate Jo the | tunat sea ; i se je erow rte ela , STi] appearance, 88 to engraving aad color, led tothe | The Little Newsbevs’ Subreription for the ANOLBAR OPANIAR BPLERO®. { of odlce to support the Constitution, vote against |‘ Wacres Mace? Be et ae eee ee Gee once. He informed us o etalle of | belief that four were genuine and four ecunterteit; Wsble and Townsend Faniltlies. ANI L E. } hem, no matter What might have been their previous | Put em, Creamer, Genet, Norton and ‘Tweed ought to vut | bis imprisonment, and we were deeply shocked to | Wil esey (Pe a ciotearece Pile ought, Yesterday afternoon, a little humpbacked boy, @ ni Saw thaw OeL00 ae (iba ito 5 estubd Malina 4a cas aad thet ree, im ‘short, and redeem their pledges to the people | learn that unless he could pay the enormous eum of | Which eounterfells ean seldom bring out right, * | dressed in coarse, warm clotbes, entered ‘Tnx Sex Idharichcet Be fied haprsag~rlbered Puclle { that tue Senators wlio had seen fit to attack the | ‘Then caiie the stor performers, whose appear. | Wo elected them, $2,500 he mast remain in hopeless imprisonmes The true weight je Ti 16 grains. Three of the | ofce and inquired for the editor. Ho badabright | yy, tel i wha Guba & i, Benstor from Massachusetts were those who, upon | ance was greeted wit! such thunders of applause as BROOKLTN TO BE LIBERATED. Surely some effort should be made in his behalf to | Pirces were grossly In error. being under 70 grains: | intellectual countenance, and asparkling eye. Shyly Oh cline a Rane avtetna nota ebaniied i the reconstraction, measures had taken aides with | even the Oli Bowery scldom bestows upon its | The eancus of Kings county politicians held in the | rescind this unjust sentence, He ie very inventive, Siporta ewes mteneees - 4 le tippet from his neck, he sald in | Peto Principe is in effect that Gen. Goyenecha, Lt fhe Doracerats, He woold sak what was the mem favorites. ‘Tue two men were dressed alike in skin: | roomie of Mr. Jacobs, conciuded toamend the Brook- | 524 seems to be a perfect monomaniac 1a. this re. | to-contas 1¢per cent, Wetay iastena a? Sik ee petitge dines pena ag i with a etrong division, left that city on the Sth inst, bry 18 coming together In nate of the hith- | colo: ta, with ylain pats, thus adord | lyn City Coarter by ‘abolisling all the Commissions 5 . = . ab : K y trio oppontng and discordant clementa in opposition | ing the fallest “oprortuniyy. ter miepiuyine: thels | 7 enjarging the powers of the Mayor and Common Ho began, to tell us of his various con, | ful proportion. it siso contained « large proportion | 4 1s boys over to the Newsboys’ Lodging House | °° deein © campaign against the insurgents. It wae ind seeing we were interested, proceeded | of zinc, makit placrity to pat in practical opere. el 3 in fwet, the usual German silver,” ‘were the same as in the other three, except just completed, de. 80Y, the others being 1863 and 1907. All expected that Gen. Pucllo would soon leave that city to again attack the insurgent forces, Felipe Valdes was murdered here on Sunday night. A political complexion was at frst given te read ail about Mr. Wyble's little boys getting lost on New Year's, and how the wild cats and crows eat up the bodies, and we know Mr. Wible is poor, and hatn't got no money. We want to help him, and we conservative | physical proportions. Mace, the famous Kuglists Senator Woodin introduced « ill authorizing the pablicualsm was to develope itself in the Senate's | champio arly two inches taller than Heenan, | North America Insurance Company to ieene | 408 an apparnt f u opposed to Radical Republicanism, he desired the | and ts ent in beticr trim for his professional ferlp to poles bolders, ee SOL. signed to gi t to bis cheerless of cneee og Way nese OB or delerd st and th «4 to de stated, so that it might bé known at once. | busin ig More recently come from the ring, ~ —— Fee at, tee. coe tase sited eelidee Oe Creiae cots Une eT pe ota conises muy nce eumameuy 00 ‘hero was a billing and cooing in the votes h & | and having retained much of his muscuiar periec: | PHOTOGRAPHS BY SUN REPORTERS, | The only tools used in the construction of this in- | to be de y @ hasty inepectio a the whol 0 the policy which the Repubilean majorities in both | alinost equal muscular development and magnificent | Couneal jouses bad hitherto sustained ? he deed, but ft has stoce been proved that the mum» r yeas pays piece of mechanism were an old hammer | it is a dangerous issuc, and proves shat, with more Neek ‘ 4 © tron Ct } p Peblias fesalere tad Democsetic beasiore,” He | Soules Seor ie toneen apenas of koa ees dering (iron. | The solder used was obtained | skill in engraving and alloying, great frauds could be Thir'ieiters and the iaoney dat us neneveee’ nace | derer wns actuated by motives of orivate revenge. ogi Nik i by melting Upfoll, and the wicks for mp were etised. x) Bub: 8 he fami a Br: Fowuun {hepa Team) eald: bewetor tach he | Seubipciati As hat siperied Teena made from au old'felt bat. When we considered the | | The genuine pteces were close to the legal weizht, | Flag NEETECRGA he Cae onne Tate, Q'sired the adoption ‘conservative he | Bowery stage he looked as if dimculties under whieh It was made, we could not | In this respect we have always found an admirab The little fellow then delivered the following let. uld be a tough coming in freely, The Captaln-General has eub ter, after which he roiled his small woollen tippet feared the apprehension expressed by Mr. Drake | cnetomer for any pretender to encounier. Our tuous Bri Tour. H bat $yrnset, bin foe bis iy vray | a [Sy pote sek Piece as olten as we have | apout his neek, took bis cap from his head, olitely seribed $100. Fowl nol bs realised, He pelleved whe sccesations | Siopyy lus a0 hesliation, in saying that be dose nct | Syivanus Durtis, of 61 Portland avenue, Brook- | ‘nis*lty,, We left feeling very oad. b "Tue specific gravity of the good pleces 158.98, or | BaWell Sald “good day, sir," and walked out of the | The rocent agreoment of the merchants to Ax the Mr Nrx (hep, Nev) inquired on which aide of | “The exlubition ct science between these two | lyn, wae arrested yesterday aiternoon by Oftcer 1 Horne thas Faun Sum will coatinns lo beam Kind. | males bg called 91 oF the bed pieces, STR wach, in ws Dovs' Loporya Howse. (0 Panx Prsce, tare of acars 9¥'28 per coat, ts dissolved. uo! ol ty i iY rt n- " o on an, Tam, e ¥ 9 Wouls Ww YourK, Feb. Li, Se — fer oat Erbatir rst cameo. the Renate te could net get | Rorthytibe Wize of the Soeur oN mass nets fangs | Mckaughlin, of the District Attorney's oes, for WA TESIDENT OF BROOKLYN, e teat, The pleces, except the one assayed, RAILROAD ACCIDEN’ vw) kets enough to slaughter the rebels, but he liad | throughout. There was no effort made by either of | Passing aepurious check for $63 upon Mr. Watts. | PBnooxiry, Feb. 9. warned. “Respectfully, yours, fe ing read Pauw appealing for help —— i sequently ebanged his position, them to display the perfection of what is termed the | s tailor, in Tillary, near Fulton street. about a rr JR. EGKFELDT, Assayer, Ing PPken ec yi a) . tMnaniy arte’ which’ th is VAN SAUN & CO'S CLERK \ Sai Haars wes laash thant tee oe having taken “a coll A Ghastly Planre-Hend. h OVRRMAULING THE RECORDS, scied’ to seer Hither allowed the other te slay his | Week OF #0 since, Burtis procured # wedding euit fected te aes a ea ta! ee eo saumy une whe-rownrena | Cornclius Keefe, one of a gang of workmen ow if Mr. Fownen replied that 1f the Senator from | Reset 12 though ‘erent caro scemed ts be | from Waite, and tm payment thercof gave him this | seoree wesaton ef the Geld H Huber lied aibtt counterfeits, This | fauiiy.and the vndersigued wereappointed acommitter | the Erle Railway, was insiantiy killed by au expres roy Nevada (Mr. Nye) bad oceupled the position w tukea at es to avoid injuring each other's | check, which was made payable by the New York —W rf 1d by the Teller of | eee ee ee ecic tenn ii a hirteen ee a8), with a request that you ferward | (fait about a mile East of Paterson yesterday more. he (Mr. Fowler) held during the most trying periods | (Keo twice Mace brighteued tp and id mittee: hat is Sa iv ‘eller of | fuct will give the public some idea of their immense | thirteen cents ($10.18), wi request that you forward | ing, His mangled remains were thrown ap a of the war, lus voice might mot now be v0 loud, Bor sho uid deliver ine ional Banking peeseanitaed Mea Drege Lire National L gpk Pa carculation, NEO PRES CO ON TREE IO a arts alia lodged upon the eoweatcher of the locomotive, a his consist ney eo well established, Had he | hows if he chose to. make tuein oner pretended to have depositea bis funds. At lly supposed yesterday that the WILLIAM HUT. although the people of Passaic tried to direct the ews (Mr. Foaler) in former times helped the | wien he got in an unintention: out the same time he also intrasted to bis intended e aun & ¢ r e PERSONAL INTELLIGENCE. SS fineer's attention to the object as the train dashed Save drivers. of tne South to lunt down | lagonist's emelier, the Boy reepot brother-in-law a check for, 82.000 on the same us. | Case Of Van Soun . Se Lpanped io psa taka THE TRIAL OF SCHWUY. through the village, he did ty it untit stopping \ thuir al ves, he would. manifest a tenderer feeling | ofblows below the belt, that exused the a sociation, which proved like the one p on Mr, | Cemmitteo appointed by the Gold Board the day be- Wo vaasel (5 aura Hak Bata Titas Deeeeiraa oF paren tel as usual at Passaic bridge. The corpse was thas than he been shown by the Senator from Nevada. | ery "foul," aud sent the contestants to th sper y worthless. On Tuesday last he was | fore, but it was carly ascertained that the Committee | ne rounding Monpital, is quite Ili frow overcxcrtion | Fourth Day's Proceedings—The Case Given | “Tied a distance of four miles, He claimed that if the boasted ti nde Of freedom | tive corners to recover from the megpiment with rday was on his way to Connecti: | conid not complete their investigutions #0 as to re- | iu ber benevolent work. te the Jury—The Jury otill Ont —_—s a the Legislatures of Massachusetts, New York, | which they seemed convulsod. They conde + "bride, when the oMcer nabbed. him. Capt. Commereli, of H. B. M's ship Monarch, gave . ay ; Other Railway Accident ani Missouri bad been as fuithful to the cause at | gcended to give three or four rounds of thie “ him to awalt an examina. | Dort before to-day or Monday, and in the mean thme, |, FOES i? Puriyon board lis ship, im Portiand baroor, | The Kssex County Court room was well filled | 4 quiche train ran off the track yesterday af ther pow cia med to A Bg By ek id play boxing, Sad wea retire “a The aud ‘ence, how 1 a te alleg that Burtie bas | as no reporters were admitted to the meeting, vari- | yesteraay afternoon yesterday, to bear the conclusion of the trial of | Rhinebeck, on the Hudson River Ratiroad. the carton ] vave cracked e e 2 put off with euch nonsense abe er worthless che on ee . . #tructing bo ad werio 4 4 {wae tue Infilelity, of those who pretended | “ater set up ap unearthly. yelling, screaming and ae coe sonjectares were todaiged in by the members | | Tne Hon Cert Zriasce,. the eminent cold weler | Leoohardt Schwan for the wander of Conrad Stoll | fumnuat rote crores and seriously invertaring with Gs { nents of slavery that } stamping uutli the Loxers returned, and then cried Blewing Up Hell Gate. of the press as to the probable report | Poticrous poem ou the Dail of the Tairty-alx. on the morning of Sunday, Nov. 2th ult, | Michael McCormick, of Chester, a brakeman one in . NY remarked. that the, difierence between | CUS eomplasentiy wont at It again, thay wersgjuite | A Yorkville correspondent who bas given three | Of the Committee, Amid the _ general | "Gen. 'A.'8, Williams, late Minister to San Salva- | in the saloon and boarding house of Sacob | freult tenn ten unset ine Gniceie ana ee RN NS eiCand the Senator from Tenuessee was that | ys cautious and gentle a8 before, contenting them- | years’ close attention to the ebb and flow of tides | UReertalnty, — the reporter of ‘Tum BUN | dor, one of the veterani of the late war, relieved trom bu owa wee the follies of youth, while these of | seives with # ere display of very anselenvidé roush: ipa all nao ohacnapentead hr | learned that the Committee, who met at the office of | Nonpraule civil service by Geo, Grant, is stopping at (ue Senator were follies of age, and-tumble boxiog. There was througout no spar. | 9 the Eas peed Hesse, at 81 Bowery street, Newark, The | way, sumeniles cert of Tate em the Erie Tale prisoner wore his usual self-possessed appearance, | On Thursday. tin less tha: forty-eight 3 a market wagon, in which werg } - ¢, " Van Saun & Co., at 3 o'clock yesterday afternoon, side attended Waliack’s Theatre last 4 ined during the da nt 1 | two Germans, was boing driven across the track of thd The colloquy between Mes: Fowler and Ny» | ring. no serious attempts at warding blows, no efforts | hours after Gen, Newton has biown up Hallet's Point al " ast | and remain ig the day apparently as unmove: . Central fia lroad, at t unet | Tek Muay ferminated) by ine Chisr, who remarked to Bit each other, other than gentle slaps with the | ¢he current will dash passing vessels upon Flood in vee Lessa eghs Posie Ges then ad- MOE ge rine: and told: Mine that Sc eet oas | as during the two preceding days of the trial, Wm, New York itn road train dashed aga at (lie Xoression, retarned to his wallow, hand, and as'the curtaio fell tue crowd that had journed. Various things bearing on the case were i Wer seeu. ‘The Hon. Mr. M . Guild, Je. ‘on, utterly demolishing it, Which was used by Mr. Nye, was not io order. paid heir Goliare went away Wutlering and feeling | Rock, and that other rocks will become more dan- | Pilcited among which wis the fact that the Teller of n tavited Nim into ila private o@ce. and offered him | © Guild, Jr his counsel, declined to ofler any | Ve een ned ann tive ots fr Adjournea until Monday, that they had been sold. gerous than they are to-day, At present, he says, | the Atiantic National Rank perfectly remembers fidlass of sb whiaker. The General drank it, amacked | testimony. Tie admitted the killing. but denied that his and Ohio Raliroad exploded a few miles north ‘The presentation of sliver belt to Mace, purchased | this Point gives a fall set to thettites, and favors ves: | faving the check of $1,000, heretofore autuded toto | BE the, aud sald wae tho est whiskey be Uad' ever | 4 was premeditated. The pros ceuting attorney, ville, Fenn on Thundey, Troms Bradiog, ij the anticipated proceeds of the benetlt, occurred fr, in_person, and not to Mr, Kendall, Sor Ue ae ease EL 4 s ndrod yards, 1 Poe ei i mservaeniesiyen, Pita i ta tee evening; When the house wae more com, | 8€l8 passing Mill Rock on the outgoing tides, Our | gny other man” Ie ts able vo serene co cop meds PPR TET Mr, Titeworth, reviewed the testiviony, con- | nis body torn to shreds | the two dremen were killed, ont one were Font od from, mow rope a fortably filled, But as tt was #0 ubsurdly palpable a | correspondent adds that nine-tenths of the Sound stanes abeolately, from the pe Seat be, hesitated 4 tending that tho prisoner premeditated the re i kA fraud, merely designed to advertise the recipient for | disasters on those rocks occur on the ebb tides, | Sbout paying the check, and would not have done 5 yp prea murder, Judge Depue charged the jury that LONG ISLAND, Snacce: oguinst the enlargement of the West Point | iis\coming engagements elsewhere, Dut litle iutcrest | AesteTe ee Mente mine eirecnored, Theat ts | 00 had be Bot supposed Barr lo. be coanecied | ‘The Citisene’ Reform Association le dead, Us they believed the priscuee hed renewed the ofte: of Pen Yan, N. ¥., to restore theduty on impories | Was manitested in it, imposaible to operate on Figod Hock, owiag to the Ie tee atta era nae ote Soeaeie de secees |. Mre. Marr Sinnewt, of 88 Wyckofl street, cut her | with Stoll, with the latention of taking his Ife, then | A new monthly Journals called the Star, has bees ‘ Segre te | Pre. peed, ond 3 os cent, ad valorem. THE WOMEN BROI BROKERS. Nea enee By. Duaparne Bae f ar tetteecete the claim of Barr that the check in question was | Fost with ® razor last evening. he was guilty of murder in the fretdegree. If, how- | established in Flushing \ thinks that Gen, Newton cannot do even what he | @rawn to the order of, or was negotiated by Ken- ony Brook! elected the Promises in fveyeats, nor for $4.000,000, But even a ina eae at the Seventh Regiment | ‘The music at the Plymouth Organ Concerts this Trou en then: ‘Mr. Vanderbilt's caut at a chat of | Armory lsat evening until alate hour. ills presence | afternoon is to ve by Dr. P. H. Van Der Weyde, organ: Of the army, nnd for the better protection of the Gov @rnment in the purchase of supplies for the navy. Resolutions were offered—For « cony ‘of the con. tract under which the Congressional Globe ie pub- was guilty of murder im the | Hampton, been appotated Assistant Assessor At about 240 P.M. the jury with: | {he Bieveuth Divisl Fret Assesso: Grew to deliberate upon their verdict. At midnight | NewYore oY oa Eke ne | ever. they believed that he only intended to do great | Pu/us Raso, son of Colonel Edwin Rasc, of pie Ot eal ; fat; Mise Josie Eddy, soprano; aad Mr, Heary Cros, | they bad not agreed. lished, and for the introduction, free of duty, of mills Tran he nates Cees $2,300,000, our correspondent thinks, 1s the thing to | created, considerable excitement and drew forth | tion se pies 4 ———— gate ae Rie at Tie relens are, erestly exerel for aplaning cotton. x vote ek Diapaten, which we shall have to come at last, si Peter MoGovern, a Williamabu: rough, wassen- | FLASHES FROM THE OCEAN CABLES, | frients of the faith moet trequently tn th maee The Arproreation Dill having been called, the The New York papers are, just now, devoting _— tonced to the Penitentiary for six months by Judge potlbe citing Usten to auti-Mormon and pro-Mormon discourses. Seer ee ea GC ocuments ior the House was re- | large share of space to the operations of a firm | Ttaltan Opera—Debut of Dr. Valentine. Fo ee eee iron ralgue erate HOF aseaulLIDg | Phe iitnese of John Bright has assunied « more * Diop Se from $3,040 £10,000 for the Senate. EU | or female brokers which, under the style of | The “Ballo in Maschera”” was given last even: | sg otter, New damered | | ‘The Conse beeun the pubtics. | “yorable sepect, HOURS OF LEISURE. rhe death, of the Hoa. Benjamin F. Hopkins, of | * Woodhull, Claftin & Co.," have commenced busi- | ing at the Academy, and was the occasion of the } on Thursday to tie ambuut of $400; Insured. ee" | womta month ne counervalary. A very renee LARA stihoritice have permitted the restora. + we etary as anounced, and the House adjourned | nese in Wall street, If the Cincinnatt Commercial | first appearance in opera of Dr. Valentine, a New cy'a livery stable, In Lewiston, Pi.. and Hyde | Urey polka de mated ane teccentley"by'g, | ration ottowse racing intone. || 1 rain in Tammany tomorrow aight, be right in {ts suumise that Miss Claflin is the | York gentleman distinguished for his musical gifts, Jo's furvitire store were buraed ob ‘Thursday, p ‘officers tn Brooklyn, in their zeal for | ous by the Great Hastern has been landed at Bornbey Lewis Sanders, Eeq., will lecture in the Cooper ' Institute, this evening, upon (he Dignity of Labor. The New Church of the Holy Innocents, corner of to de dedicated me “Doctor Tennessee Claflin" who, some | He sang the réle of Reinhart, and sang it well. Dr. a r# ago, fiztred in that city, then she must | Valentine bas a clear, resorant, baritone volce, and HINTS FROM CORRESPONDENTS, MURDER BY STEAM. aa jon, are arresting everybody whose horse limp im the street. Recently they arrested jonnell,and detained his animal until veete ‘The bark Answer, (?) from Lo: Soanceren on the Bea Her mae Broadway and Thirly-seventh street, y ‘ een carefully educated musteally, having been, -— raing. wack, before Justice Lynch, where a jury pro tomorrow morning. be well known bere, 96 Seatied (bere. for | ‘Nes born uf h iJ . H, L..""—All native born citlaens of onturalized | uounced the animal nd as Boudior's wove Dexter, | The Home Secretary of Russie, tn view of the re- | “rye Seventh Ward Male Eventng Schoo! ip M. ral months, and dha gu %, Lwsineas while | we believe, a pupil of Barih's. Ite method is ex: | 5.7%... All native born cites : cent manife tations of nopninr ‘ducontent, recom: | pot Pest Want Matte mals Evening Schoo! ip Me Pago, and” ‘Tennes tien ‘about | cellent and hls intonation accurate. Hi» sang his * There 1s 9 Prince Napoleon, a son-in-law of the NEW JERSEY, Hones TN8 CREE Yo. BO RON Be Deneee Bee) FOtar Oveulng with approvriate exetolses. en huy, ‘ively | Much better than bis dialogue parts; but tha ¥. but he mot the murderer of Victor conte Aoreramer te pitete, Gute esse te (Aves meaner area -—The stoamer Maggie | young lady, possessed of a large "share of person: | matter of practice. as ts nino ease upon the singe, And opposed to imperial auto: | | Peas on the Rev. 8. Townsend's farm at Coid | fate tmycrernizo Matty ccoonias covernment Of 18 | oh vices FROM THE TELEGRAPH. {rom New Orleans for Pittsburgh, was viown | 8! beauty traordinary presence of mind for Aiden samicabie aeowireeeenta leh will maker it be I aa Spring, Cape May county, everal inches a helght. | praise on the present adinioistration of the island. =e ae : 3} j ‘ on 4 one ol ears, and ® teady of speech, » I “B" suegests that if policemen were compelled to ve MeCle do Navan : bp at “Chute No, 66,"" near Helena, yesterday after- | Which elie used to the best advantage. us thors who : u t In | patrot their heats twice asoreuas ther do now it would | yectctaage ot aiei ve tae Mido or Mendel emcee: OR wan tinatimousiy” tesoived toappeines | qycthg Fowlsiana House has pongo the Mixed Bucs toon, Immediately after the explosion oftheboller, | knew her willgresdily recoilet. As a ductoress ate cay wel ia tre Gare the loading of which the Commissioners and the | Yio war kilied in thesteam battery yard of Hobosea* ners tree enneenomeny, Cenonved be tion bill bite 60 m1 complain. y Yt thestoamer eunk, The body of Capt, Barney Mar. | #2€ Was A great Auccess here, and the most marvel John McKenna, convicted of arson in hi bility Of @ revision of both the Ol The Masmrchusetts State Constabulary force is be lng fred | iestement: be reduced to 65 men. Ete "Fiat J st Saya that the health of the em!- | store in Hudson street, Jersey City,on Now Yoar's ous cures Were attributed to her, Like other bun lin was blown into the air, and was afterward found | furs of ; cn r 0 as, of the sume stripe, she operated clicily eranta te Garden ts seriously | S,8tore 1B Baceon treats ee Tar by Juice ond) — AUT allay ln tise c steaall {n the hold, The second engineer, Henry McDer- by “laying, on bands but the ‘did ‘got cou | ™ Custom Moves Guitietine a tore trom the wass of aitb | fo two years iu Biste Prone. a GARD Ha JOUTINGS ABOUT TOWN. tog Hionts iCaaanear, OF FP Cade Is erenaliy gatey Mott, was latally scalded, and died in five minutes, | 22¢ herself wholly to effecting cures ju this was jae been busy Curing the past tow weeks in the ei ( fa At about midnight on Thursday, Terrence Riley _——— na Repubdlicn State Convention meots ‘Three deck hands and one fireman were killed out- | tims, and under the pretence that Mtation are utterly ignorant of their fate until they re- | brosk that detcetable yoke w Hall | gna ateauling Mre Margaret Shearin, the ccupaat et | . A gold and stock indicator 1s to be placed ia the | ‘Tucaday next hax been assigned by the Sonate ag Ta\t. Other bodies were burned or blown into the | WitR “second sight.” and could ceive a notice of instant disintasal, A listof persons | * 1 Hare aces Fader! faap cot ty to | ae of the hotees Albemarle Hotel namie aie 8 dey when the Fund earned bit i a a 4 a well divine the future, did, i ehir ferdecker deeln sly to i sterd e1 A new party haa been formed tn Poughkeepsie fhe Ob{o Supreme Cou will on Monday decide Fer, The bout had on s light cargo of sugar, | while, » land office busine is joslous wi to be discharged is made out, and beside it Is placed | prove the erimusilig of the ven Tele: | pad er teoolepansie’ rerterday Afternoon ia | of Sim PRT pee ee, Parte BNR CePA | ine question of * the Bible In the public echook Owned by Ben, Courser and James Reize, of Pitts. | relat the amonre Is, and giv. another list of thelr suecessors tn office, Both Mete ea peony eae! n. He i of Rosanna Rogers for iwansiaugiter, in the killing of ‘The Juntor Class of the College of the City of New The Missouri House has passed a bill forbidding Vuren, valued at $15,000, ‘The first clerk had come | #2%}0u8 lovers Information as to whether their are then transmitted to Washington, and the doomed | gai treatment, SY MH cousedue Bonscush | her brother, James Sheridan, in Newark, York exhibited in Steinway Hall last evening, discrimination In salAi ios of teachers on account of sews bere by rail (rom New Orleans, and th 1, | ria ena econ ones And “all that sort of | mon sre sersiched with the pen. When the liste | ugoonomy’ sare that if farmers living on the line | ,,2oua. McCabe alias 8 Potorious | ‘Two hundred reeraits are to be sent from Fort | The Hon. John S, McDonald was entertained at @ This anid that the flere Wore knotn toy | ins you know. returned the discharges are made at once, The | of ine Huriem Kallrond will preety ocr ine | highwayman of J as reotonced by Judge | Columbus to Omaha for assignment to the Seventh |, ublic banquet in Coruwall, Ontario, on Thureday detcetiad tat the vessela bollers were known to be onealls , bowerer, Menneceee got Into trouble, it Victim is Mr Hersog, A elstant Appraiser of Vanderbilt to hang hpthete hereto pee iy penrent, ra nd 4 month ea pie state | Totantry. evcning. pleasure party trom Cluctunall were on | before the ‘Mayor for plying her { $3,000 per annum. 4 Judge , ed from a fourth: sto. Ks vc 1th Anst., for the ratideation board, wii of whom escuped. f y plying of $3,000 pr complains that he fs awakened and | ate to save himself from an edd: ond was but slightly Injured, Auenamont | u wna fortune teller, and receiving money .under fi Y,morping from. 2 to do'elock, by the | months. Hasketh was ‘convicted yesterd e | The House Jusiclary Committee ri Lal ol anti te ORe of the bollers tn the 8. | pretences, and we ‘recorded, ‘furthet, the deep The Hack nd vulear tanguage of butcher cart er mn caeat faeeete, wine sonmacted yemerdez ie the | ft ve fate and make naturalization auifores in al nag Samuel C, ‘Har ‘Thomas, Haraess ones. | easeeei ee hee ee cronies, Of, the. tm For some time past malicious or ignorant per venue, betweon Forty-ffth and Forty NATIONAL GUARD NOTES, the neck on the night of January 2, the Cour 5 : f —— Vulah feli f \ ica on, snd Daniel Stevens, aud wlighily wounding Feprosented erg to bey hat abe wa glied with | sous have circulated tt rumor that Pai Lane, | Wo Printera" referred to Mveaular's writ: | The Seventy-frat Rresiincut will give a full dreus ood nee alee GIL gy’ ene me Maliding at airiand | crue \ailestians are thet (he Sonate will pass a J secon ower to ‘ures, | who w: rowned at ye Hackensac! ridge on the jound in pablic liovary) ho jt the Fmory in Fifty-secoud street, ou the even. ries which are likely to prove ital, amendment, ' r burst at the bottom, a he rat i ina Cal “y oh . Witle water In ie ot the time, Amat ees wee uae thom ‘gray beaded old Mant arhe Teioed tne hoe | New Jersey railroad, having been ejected from a | hot being eneisnausge ef vad (eneaas gatrent outa pre: | PE ChIRe EM. ig aamitted to the fall drese betta. | .. Commissioner P ordered that reltef be | A number of colored men in Loulsville hare or Pace iuvloyed in the mill: ‘The bricks of the 1ur- | haq been under her treatment, and that, without | train for non-payment of fare, was still alive, and | #umed 10 de dead Yon swing, drills of the Forty Regimes ou | svicCs beotcartine aha Gedering trout ions For on the tiasianice:> Cus & Aret-clees steamboed Korea ini Pieces Of irom and moiten metal were scut- | the’ use of medicine even, she bad given them | that it was plot on his part to extort money trom | ‘A Workingman,” who writes in the interest of | Totedes barons, andon Thurad 10, siall'por. bd soe ta pr 2 red in a! directions, No lives were lost. immediate relief. ‘con fli the railroad company. ‘The Rey. Father Doane, of | cigar makers, belioves that no respectable. man would | On. ‘Tu evening next Company MH, Twelfth 4 The Committee on Banking and Currency will rei The steamer Anna, coallug at Bavina Coal Banks, | bat the Mayor held hee to bail, and ovr ine Newark, into whose tiands the Company placed the | beso mean as to be In favor of bringing toe alate of ty Capt. George sTects commanding’ will The Board of Rxcise have discharged three of | der their report on the New York gold paaic toward up just after ing the R : J P ‘ Page Marvation at least 20,000 of his fellow ctisens to save | Regimen i nmanding, will give | their clerks, and bare transterred two others to the | the close of next week up just after crossing the Red River, one | tion is now that, leaving the city’ before ler case | money, in trust for Mrs, Lane, has offered a reward jens to iis annual reception at tho regimental armory, atthe a t a Began Th oF Clurkeville, instantly kiling Thos. 1. | ame up for trial, her ball was forfeited. From here | of 61,000 to any person who Will furuish proof of | °B6 OF two eenteon w cigar. corner of Broudway and Fourth street Bear eh note salapics, he Commmmetoners ell draw {iltam Hubbard was buried to Hartford, Conn, Mddicjergor, He was thrown agalust the telegraph | she wer rr bere she bel Lane's existence. “M. ©, Lee" saya that the smell from putrefying “a shied 4 falling embankment on Thursday, aod died « ehoce P tto Cincinnatl, where whe held forth for rious squadrons of the Cavalry Brigade |p, ; ures, nearly severing Mie body, "Two Bremes wees | sne,want.to Cinc held forth for aia etl poultry oltered tor auie in Washlugton Market, afr 6 jedrone of the Cavalry Brig Police Justice Coulter, of Yorkville Court, wae ine was extricated. Gadiy aire idd ure eald to be dying, Veloved into the mature and hahdeume woman the | The I.lghtbedy=Miller Nuptials yeu ths Wasinaceny Ue muene ia mare corrupt | Ronany, "Wednesday and friday eventuze'vatlt Apri | SeFped,¥its wr of quo learranio yortorday ioesait | My. J. W. Fill, of Jeff rson, Lows, has tnvented @ . —— Naw York papers now describe her to be. A aclect party assembled in the residence of | ought to de tadicted asmuutsance, 84 MUS | 4 tn thé Brigade Iiding School In West Thirteenth | pey-seneral will prosccute: donble'shotied piojcetite, by "which # shot cam be The cranlen on Be b Breamor, now, assuming that Tonneesce Claflin the Dottrenss | D. D. Miller, Ksq., Brooklyn, last evening, to wits | | A ma De eae oe ieee MARte to know whether | ho vacancy in the Ninth Regiment, occasioned | c,ii'¢ House of Detention outrage, ne atated in the | 4 “delegate from Ala ed in Waahin Bayanyon Ame Two Boys, from Dublin, @ and Miss Clafhie the Stock Operator, is 0.0 and ness the marriage of his daughter, Miss Julia E, RAGIN ROW OE AINY pif Re should marry, the | by the resigoation of che commandant, revet Wiz. | oad ublished io Tie Bux from the four sufferers in: | tonto newe tion ofa T AYannah, exploded her ateam drum when off’ ba- perator oan . FEE} OW 00 @XRIDITION te eet Taegan ie eee eae a tee wet HRS: been placed in the bande of Chier | (On tegeee, Fels bur su ritted t0 40 tho irfeud ot Commuedors ya he on o! Wallstreet, | Miller, to Mr. Calin Lightbody, The ceremony was Cre ange tear thor aoetecuae, but 18 | Goubiit if it wilt be for some time to come, The | clerk Hawley foF investigation. uity Detween the Licutenant-Govornoe he ans eea 10 frien ‘ommodore Vaudorbilt. ond one of the |) 4, 7 i Kerib ight Loot the question practically | Oj for the position livs between Licut.Col, Bi ‘The delegates to the Twentieth Annual Conven- Salot'a efoeadiand’ a Nea : , ree nge one, and Well i iustfates the e-r- | in white satin, " ora “A Florist complains that the city authorities | “Gut Patsts apt, | Eauwements for the celebration. of St. l'aitick’s Da : | fe is Sa Fectuess of the old adage, that “truth is straiger | blossome, Her three bridesmaids appeared in blue, 6,n0t provided i/ylaoe for the’ Dante and | cunts Butrick MeDermott of Company D, Capt. | twenty-oue Bocieties were represented. " Jean, of Exeter h . rar than fetion,"* pink, and ofwage, respectively, A brilliant reception te eels aencat, and vegetables, notwith: | Siok Y, mpany Cand Bévoud. Lieut, James ‘The House of Detention, the old wreck which the For eleetinng hiss tron tae sare tea eae gp pra oemnned uccceded the ceremuny, NOH ay rog tee of tate years to | Tiugh pany F, wll of the Sixty-ainth Regi Fire Department 60 long ago condemned us an unsafe j & Long Island Hermit, over THE LATEST LAKOR NE ~ ee Mavested 1a thelr culture toe Mousanes of dollars | iuaving falled to anpoar before the Examining Board.at | strneture had not fallen when Tie Aun reporter was | | In Springfield Mi rons Heckersinith . residing alone in a dilapidated’ build Sndinnalen an lal {ts Fee ont a ia Albany, their commissions have | last in the neighdorhood, at 2 o'clock this morntug. bet 806 9 Sousa teved recently fall from the top of an old | ay ae ' " ; peen Vacate Josephine Kore of 65 Mulberry atrect und Ann ; : beco ' ‘diving hin dwelling “ta the fai bin | oohte teklayers of hivoklyn, Wil stem vrrivata | | Tho recent coid nights have filed the Hudson | 4 Day Header of the Su rks why the Wil | “yojor-General Woodward announces the follow. | snith sr as Park 6 ey Healst | MANGE eee coun ] 0 firinl p { ORAL ONO. auuouneing | River with a larue quantity of ca ly he eh ‘ompany do no che cabins | ,, Mojor-Geners p the f ‘tabbe 1am Sherman, orcester, Mass., hae 1 Hat Le eee tik ie ue Mall Of | that there was plenty of work sut there, Wages G40 | furer With alarge ANABLIY OF Ace Ale; but tie 2iants curly in the morning, 40 that the passen: | IME Sniand’ ts atey i alsa. \ committed to Jail in this city, tn. default of 62,000 bal nevi “In this incovvenient position | whe employing masons ¥ City having | Hee kathered ts oF an interior quality, ‘They say that New York, “The cab $f: gpd the ofcnre thereor | A ad, after ® | inriday night, on kuory B fowelcr of in 7 ne H h son c y having he atéumboat Conneetics 4 conned is) it f He ho Firat Battalion Ligh ry Ie laban ‘ 0 Eun y ] dey and nizut, the later proving t0 | axed tho ale of wages tor lab. #0 perday, on | ff the 4 Toe eee atccod capri Tia | suak,pereoms on either side anization, nud the fel lous seare inived to dnd @ is war told | pince, ; d him ‘on the followire aay end veltnces | ang atver Moncey ces “yesterday, | Tae time that vomeel went south, tee men'atood On 1s 'arnbutatos" viatted a pias nis adele i loafers who atrle thainaciven Mnickerbockers, | | Mrs, Harper. of Atbang. offers $500 aitfonal re: shim 4 1 it reles a % ot time that von p We Amb eH ouns politicians would compol the Police Com: | ward for the body of her urbe hhder to y t aud legs were froz ast ulght Me. RP, Trevellick, President of the | Mi bets Mt Casticton and Athens and Looted and } sound iat thoy nad pawned ab anketand haa obiaine: tained inivioners to discharge him from the foros. The'g1.O00 which Mee Harper Wad oo his hereae af hd . The ar National Labor Union, addresed a very largo wocting = 1.8. revenue stamp. Tecost them eht cents | mand. Su, Th it Kegimont Cavalry is disband. | It ix now thouzht that the insane man, who has | \nie,of bis disappearance, This will make 63.00 1 gy tht Bap Court Car: orkingmen Ip Toutoula Hall, aud It was voted to OBITUARY. one da} @ cents to Government for revenue | ed ss aregimental organization, aod the Meld aud staf | for some time been running about the wonde near West bady - astine Sd wr Ab cen t t. | ranlae 6 Labor Reform party. and three cents for jnterest, making 16 per cent, | officers ool are rendered’ supernumerary, — 6tU, jot has beew drowned. “A lays aco the piiotofe | The proposed Kxcise taw for Maxsachusette sap ‘ MRI tin Ars! Breement in writ: | 1 ig gaid that the average monthly wa: > He ug hevenue law | Troops FB aud me WIL DO Inustered Out, aod sing Btea ant ls vessel ran over a dead | presses public Lippiing shop ‘allows licensedtavort ati conteaye Pe, ME. Hrudicy, of New Jersey, | oaia to the men employed in the Mckay ros ‘The Rey. Augustus Eddy, of tho North might: be modi —pawnurokers | the oMeors thereof rendered. sapernumerary. ith 7 near Hutterimitk it was attired iu a Goveru: | Rocucrsand ailore to. soll bo thelr gues “it vel by the Renate aud uarigned to the | funse Works neat Chures, ‘died La Chas lot being clone shavers othorwise, and the poor are now | Troane A.C ant 1 ofthe same will bp retalied 4m Ub6 K unorm, The Wsaas MAR Wass sorgoaut ia the | and Araggists and ob d-auk oa Ut Cust by Ue Court, be will go there to live L whi reach baoon |” 6? MY OPereliou ui Jersey Giiy, | frnterinn! wiv els ct dad. ow Thursday ov vice as Wudepoudeas Gomoands, a ours wid Alivara, Promises, Tha (ans are Axed a} 6100 (0 O.20d