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o PRICE TWO CENTS, THE NEW IRISH LAND BILL him {ato neighbor that the that has broag! THE BOILER EXPLOSION, He told hi own'nas | MER. SWEENY’S LAST DITCH. | segs ittgenene * ener Starter: ™e Ae VIN DICATING THE BIBLE. WAS CHAMBERS CRAZY? yi o pale id yet Ra ban e “ ier aoe, fad feel prere=pn anand the Fatots in A je secm are the lssey, pre PARTICULARS ABOUT THE stantly to 8p rehend 3 vit i are athis | THE TERRIFIC STRUGGLE IN THE | Bixby, and Tony Hartman, ! THE SUPERIOR COURT OF ONTO DI- THE dtl paneEaoin LISTES FOOLING OF VOORHIES. Tee 'torbresk in Ont shame be thought they were sli LEGISLATURE YESTERDAY. A DIG AT THE THIRD AVENUE RATLROAD, RECTS ITS RESTORATION. Biame Phrews trom One Ghediéer te Aas ‘Oo mR. ‘ONE, oa attempting to getin at the rear, and opening the seutitne a} Mr. Kiernan introduced in the Assembly this other-OMcial Inveatigntion Demanded. | g. nga treed ie the Increase — Intense | window looking Into Roosevelt atreet he cried ont to | Suatice Dow Making morning a dill to aatl Rail- | The Ri The boller used tn the establishment of Decker Statesmen Preparing Redrres He pa eithe Priaoner—The Thirteenth still | them to go away, and fired a shot lato tho street, ~His Temporary Triamph through Mtrate | road Company to extond Iie tra ¢ main fea- ~The Agrarian Riots Fee Fear atthe Post-mortem Rxamina 1 riday night he fancied somebody was trying ay-G the Assembly—The | ture of the bill Is to permit thie road te Fun apon red to the U. #8. Supre: & Co, was old and nearly worn ont. It had been in mented by the Politicians—Yet Gt ae OOF ene Tyme and went to the tront of | Honest Democrats ‘Tenring Fe eee eerie ice for a. double track “on ths | Cixcrewatt, Feb, 15.—Tho decision of the ease | ute over four years. Some time ago it was strongth- ere it may yet be seen. His own statement from the Ring—Owen Murphy and Larry | Second ayenuc, where there is now but @ single | of J. G. Miner et al. agt. The Board of Education, | ened by ® plece placed on the lining over the fre- { Mra, Voorhies—The I the nop f ‘uneral—Alderman Moore | wa) w fe their Own, Present at to our reporter that since assaulted by robbers he Kier nek Hitchma: track, ape demands sa the rn, are “oF was rendered in the Superior Court to-day, Each of | place. Fors long time prior to the explosion, the Loxvow, Fob. 15,—The House of Lords (ream the excitement occasioned by the shooting of | bes been salject to fightiness seems fully corre: | Auaavr, Feb. 15.—Justico Dowling is deter. | (ainly ,not unreasonable, am seeantt®® °F | the three Jadges prevared an opinion, the reading of | Water had leaked through this piece into the fire, | acted no business of importance to-day, and a x: Dominiens 8. Voorhies stiil continued unabated cently, Atone time Chambers was boardl: mined to die hard, Hardly had his opponenta begun en Avenue Ratti {ato ® competition | which occupied more than three hours, The Court | This dangerous condition of the boiler, it is charged, | Journed at an early hour to enable their lordships te invariable | to flatter themselves with the shelving of His Honor, which the public at large wonld be greatly | foom was ited with listeners. ‘The plaintiff had | Was well known to Mr. Decker, as well an to many | attend the House of Commons, where the new Rrookiyn, All day yosterday crowds assembled | in a house in Mott atrcet, and it was his hh tha shetvien ; aa yo eg onnd Hs Isto fesidence, and by thelr actions and} BPACCs 10 get oe ie ad cc aticarieeTwnone | when, mustering all his strength, he made one last | farvateniian undats i crash tis bil. it'bad foc- | epplied foran injunction to restrain the operation of | others in the neighborhood, and’ a few weeks prior | land bill was to be introduced, = ret would appear as if the Judges of Brooktyn % In the House of Commons the benches wore Giled footsteps he heard on the flagway, and whom, in his | great effort to retain the power without which he ts | ceeded in fo doing for a number of back. The | & resolution passed by the Board of Education pro- | to the explosion, Mr. Williams, tho proprietor of 0 ‘gil bave to forego the pleasure of admitting the | then craged condition, he Pelloved were coming to | politically defunct. He played » sharp game, and agents of the Becond Avenue Railroad are here to hibiting tho reading of the Bible in the public | hosiery establishment noxt door, warned him of the | ond the galleries crowded. Notices were atvon of parderer Chambers to ball, Crowds of from 150 and bill, and Fee ocher” urd comettmes speak aloud in rele- | deserves credit for it, ‘he bill to abolish the Court | Uree,,(Pe, DaneaKe, of the ode. ‘are ring Ae their | school danger, bills to relleve the Bishops from attendance in Pare reench were together at times, and had it | «These fellows fetched their tricks from Washing: | of Special Sessions was introduced in the Assembly Ring" may iinet them, owing | Judges Starr and Hagaany delivered opinions di- | On the day of the explosion William Wright, the | liament, and to reduce the rate of letter and newa? Layee good advice they would have for: Fil gettle them, Fit (vehementiz) shoot them.” | isst Thursday, On the next day the Committee on | {0 the {hot that the great Bcf need is adiretat recting the Injunction to be made perpetual. Judge | fireman, called the engineer's attention particularly hited postage. A denial was made on the part of DRPIND THE MILITARY, re eequatnied wid Chambers fOr Citi reported 8 back to the House with dheir ap- | Shncal ta his followers to Gefest the Recond Avenue | aN followed with » disentig opinion. to the ak, and the encineer; after examining t, | the Quvcrnment, hat neroiations had been ne get bung Chambers to the nearest lamp-post. A | and that is that he { proval, Last Saturday it was considered in Com- ase Judge Haggeny delivered his opinion first. After | sald that it was ansafe and he would not retain i ‘Prke # the renew al of the commercial treaty fex reporter visited Raymond strect jati yesterday, | occurrence of Sunday even {closely Guanes, mittee of the Whole House, and ordered to a third GRBAt PAUTY WeousSITY, elaborately showing that the Court possessed power | charge of it any longer, Just before the explosion | with France, " . Gladstone then rose and asked leave to bri hot the prisoner has acted so far as if be ; roading, We next hear of the billon Monday, when | for it must be understood that every measure {n | in the promises, he said that the resolutions of the | the guage showed from forty to forty-five pounds of | Mr. Gi ing bebetry ane end sone to alse bs poe | ee i eke ss the Committee on Engrossed Bills presented it to Hie, Wm, it Weeder ete Ber smeency Ie Board of Education were © prohibition of religious | steam. The engineer was in the act of puttiug more | na bill for Land Reform in Ireland, He referred te fmm, Chamders appears greatly frightened at the | pat yittle te known of hte former life beyond hie | th# House in readiness to be read @ third time and | aud the poor dcvile who represent tivese dignitaries | inatrnetio Questions as to the truth or fulsity of | Coal upon the fire when the rotton boller exploded. | the day on which he introduced the Irish Charety rests of Iynching cxpressed by the people axal own casual statements, was given to bonsting | passed. Bo far so well. Justice Dowling was daily | in the Assembly, have Rg qt the Christian religion and the authority of the Holy | This becon.es ayery suspicions circumstance in face | Dill, when oiler measures to mect the demands of jis, He had very little to say, and lay on bis bed | 4 good deal, and told many extravagant expected, but he did not come, Some thought that id he would now sissean pena favenne road has not de. | Sctptures could not be authoritutively decided in ® | of the fact that the boiler was officially reported, | Ireland were promised, and he According to his own stories, he was formerly Court of justice. not over two weeks ago, to be capable of sustaining | Proceed to fulfill that promire, Ite recapitulated the jogly in deep thought throughout the day. In | Acc? it Kirkwoou's Tlotel in Washington, and | Be Was sensible not to combat ® measure which is | clared s dividend for seventeen years. Tits chissea 8 80, ng % pemayot with Sherif’ Walters, Chambers asked subsequen tly at the National, in the same town, He | cortoin to succeed, Others thought that the Justice DISENTHRALLING BROOKLTY. the purposes of the State, and i | & pressure of 70 pounds to the equa: history of the Iand question since 1833, The neces. has travelled hin sereral times whether some of his (Chambers’) food desl, aud seems familiar with | had supplicated Squire Sweeny to Interfere and kill | str, Jacobs made the Srst enrnest movement to | Violations of the conscience, for whiel sity for its settlement was now generally admitted, Hl the lead th from Baltimore t protection, will follow trends would not be admitted to see him, In order | New Oricansrtepecisiiy those slope the goast, Hie | the bill, but Sweeny had declared that he could not Hat the Commisetons in Kings conpiy, He offered Pa Re trenrte iatouncose a ol Loa oon Mein be a union of a tut they might receive instructions in regard to the | has not been known as a drinking man, and our re- | do it. The passage of the bill was therefore regarded Teeafole of wi ig Cy The | © order, We II pa In favor of the proposed reform, ys sti! cutstanding in bis (Chambers') business. | porter failed to find anybody yesterday who had | a5 among the certainties, i empowers the Mayor of Breokiya, within ‘twene was in a passive con. | The best talent of the kingdom had been applied to vor seen him dran! after the passage cf the act, to nominate i ¥ bet Hopes are eoter- | the solution of the problem. It must gratify the Po Sheritl ————— SUOFICR SELLY PAYING AS’ OLD DEB? D rx Commissioners, Who are to be declared | true pailosophy of govermnent seh Fecovery, notwithstanding bie | y244), le t England gtvi of fa NOT BELIRVE THAT CHAMBERS 19 INSANR, THE LATE SPANISH BUTCHRERY. The New York delegation having caucused the . ° ‘of Aldermen con- econ. eecesery 0 eocicty, and origin. an elderly man and infirm. The engineer, shh people to see England giving years of ungrudg- bo! elected If two-thirds of Board ry a 14) ibe informed our reporter that Chambers en- _— subject, the majority had pledged themselves to | tirm the nomination, All vacanetes are to be filled | 4! . ate therefore inse Ne the State | John Donnolly, was at 10 o'clock Iast nizht tn great | ing labor to the understanding and redress of thele The Arrivol of Greenwald's Body in New 4 % .. | in a similar way, “Bho Commismoners are to receive | Preds the bonds and salutations of religious teaching, | bodily suffering, but improving will doubtles grievances, The recent ngrarian outrages were not mavors to the best of his ability to feign insanity, Yeork—Why the Pace te not Rxposed to Vote tor the abolition of the Court of Bpectal Bes. | 1 ‘salurics for their services. Dap nore more. 9 ni recover. His scalding was very severe, and extend- | dueto the revival of this question. They were not of wat be says that the fraud 18 s0 palpable that any View-Oppee! ery fare sions, Such‘an easy victory had never beea won. ita Wane Abati, DOS TONE Oe Mien ety detummbae. | ed almost over his whole body, About sixty opera | frequent occurrence, in the. agricultural. sees yrson can see through it. The Thirteenth Regt- Justice Dowling was meantime communicating tors and employces have been thrown suddenly out | tions, and were in th Celtis Hon cannot be deprived, in’ so far re taxed to were rare in the. pi iT teresting debate on the subject of a of work by the disaster, % a peat {¢ still under arms in their arsenal in Portland with each pseudo Democrats as Flagg of Troy, and | ._aney,neden internal mete, It was cqpenoned fiom “Tnoregoed by the exertion of Charen prope y | Mr. Donnelly stoutly denies that he let cold water | ferent heme wee of ng, mre ily aie wenne, and stand ready to The body of Isaac Greenwald, who was mur- | others of the same dye, Flage 1s sald to be under | by Senator Creamer's motion to release tho Judiciary | from taxation. {nso far, all support places and forms | into the boller and so calied the explosion. He let | The trish landlord usually dlmerea from his ter ¥ tee from the neideration of the | Of worship against consent, no water into tt whatever, Mr. Decker throws all | in polit QUELL ALL DISTURBANCES THAT MAY ARISE, dered in Havana onthe 6th inst, was brought into | ODlgations to the Tombs away ha pescebearroe) tare repeal the seereranes ve the tax lovy of | , 2UMrA- The Slate uses both sects and schools as tn | (He diame of usin the pattten, ie tencet on boned te fom rare the ‘and, Sherif Walter says that the excitement 1 on the | the boy this morning by the steamer Bienville, | Were Visited by Justice Kelly, late of the Special | jist year for the maintenance of sectarian school PYTAit. i the political value of fetigion, morality, no Own' ‘but was often deprived of the crops he had plauted. hperease, greater threats having been thrown out | and was conveyed to the shore by aGovernment | Setsions. Mr. Kelly ts not unlike Henry Smith in | and to refer the same to the Committee on Munict- | and Lnowledge which the sate proposentte reeuves itd ‘The people believed that the soil was thcir own, au juiercay than the day bevore tug. Te was received by Me. Kemp, of the drm of | bis poles faith, Te uses the Republican machine | Pal AM&is, ex tne question was purely of «loc | [in ony af ground tin, eu for ib opoee, | Rot been elven. Mr. Deckar hs occued therm: | hot oka. bogn’ taken {rom them by congue 3 : see ym must be svar jor in- ce onfiscation. the ; | Ateporter visited the late restdence of Mr. Voor | Lanman & Kemp, of this city, In whose employ | to further the intercets of the Sweeny dynasty. | {he place oceupled by enoe ior Folger ae leader of signettan, my Jumtined. ” Ponghee, ve atnarae’ We | with the use of eteam power, but lad no other con- | value of Iabior had fematued stationary, the cort te last eventing and found » houehold of sorrow | Greenwald was at ‘the time of his death, and was | Justice Kelly ts, of course, a friend of Justice Dow. | the Republicans in the Seunte, opposed Mr. | Aia'sai”usconrtiutional because’ they’ violets cou: | ‘uLover them, ight, who was killed by | Ning had increased, and the progrevs of Irelaud bad Nog. He permitted the latter to run the Special Ey for ed Se gots. the exrlosion in West Thirty-third street, was yes- te sion of the public moneys falaed, for educational th : he Gonaitation stmety | thejexniosion in Weel Thirty.third street, ‘The bill is to be readja scoond time on tho Tth of ted mourning. given by them Into the hands of Mr, Williams, the sexton of St, Thomas’ Church, who sent itto the | Se#sions to suit himself. Dowling rendered ‘MRS, VOORTIES, purpos fig id March, tutsraly delicate, received such a terrible shock on Kelly great service when he ran for the Comptrolier- | knd an attack upon the common school svatei oft f i etaimed ta der of Coroner Keenan, and removed to 213 — baring the news of the viclent death of her bus- Tragerooms of Onbora & Martin, where I lay test | iy eet Richard 2B, Connolly, the lncembent | State, Baumer Creamer, Goubeleee having in. his uch ® rerull would follow by any decision | Thirty-sixth street, for {nterment. The investiga: | TH PRENCH MONARCHISTS’ FIGHT. printed leon’s Ministry Se Itecif Up ae Heed Representative of the French ple. Feb, 15,—In the Corps Legislatif to-day ine i place imind’s eye the good sesenenh=ioom Ys, Richards, and steGetrick va, Wat Reeewes gavocas tae: Srigin ofthe explosion isto ion In ns SISTERS OF CHARITY raha 19 40 the conn be thoroughly investigate und that fears were entertained that she would not | Th body was enclosed in a metallic coffin, which | DoWliog secured the vote of the Fourth and Sixth . by competent engineers in their work of teaching the ragged gamine with | of the proper construction of the law. The conscience id machinists, Ing survive bis loss, But Providence bas spared | nad itself been placed in @ plain deal coin, ‘The | Ward gentry againet Mr. Connolly, the Democratic Wer life and left'& protector for the three fatherless | remaing had been embalmed in Havana by a Dr, | POminee. Although Mr. Kelly was defeated, yet he | Wich your elty abornin aves to shower Mr Weeds | Sunt Geet UDIIe rood, Just ay we — phan boys, aged respectively 13, 9, and S years. | pirasall, bat, to judge from the odor emitted, our | Temembers the service and te gratified for it, Mr. | {u's objections. After remarking thet the people of | aurrender othe= for the saméend. So: | PHOTOGRAPHS BY SUN REPORTERS, Un. Vooriies felt s great deal better last evening. | reporter would say that the embalming bad not been | Kelly reached Albany last night and began to lobby | the western part of the State were very jelout hugpaputl suprema lee” js the otto. | Minh Wes Mr se aitiia Wo the eee ad Hee tee Wire not to determine tie rettgton, moral M. Cholseull, a Deputy of the * Left," asserted that ALORUMAN MOORS PRESENT AT THE MURDER, effectually performed. ‘against the bill, and with some success, This morn- es'stouia epsrontiale nat tovees to lake PANT Cacirranie toseler oh bt er coteetive eee iar i Shorea bal New -¥ barley his party in the Chamber really represented the ma- Pieri? Bunker, ® neighbor and intimate friend | Tie relatives of Greenwald are Teraclites, and, in | 8K Mr. Flags of Troy, whose is under obligations | these children ont of the streets and educate them, aad make that worship s Ramsey be Pi tempt of yority of the country, Tils called forth an indig- Court ¢—The DI on Referce, | nant denial from M, Ollivier, He declared that the A motion to punish Joseph H. Ramsey for con- | present Ministry were the true representatives of ore ered | Mr. Creamer said. that Senators could. look a littl he martored maa, pave Our Fopester the fellow. | accordance with an eld custom, are opposed to hay. | Of seme sort to Justice Dowling as aforosatd, ofered | fir Cipenee Obd, thes Hons ‘Peunileas, cheericss | lutions would prohl {og account of the affair: He says that Mr. Voorhies | ing the body exposed to view, now that one of their | ®Fe#olution to recommit the bill to the Committee | parsons, who bad ‘nothing to do” but. seri Kierenth—The pupils of the high sebools read the Aon wecks ago sold Surrogate Veeder some prop- | pecuilar cesetnouice has born ertermed, on Cities, im order to accord Justices Dowling, | blo and obtain petitions. for the repeal of a | Holy Hible, with ‘appropriate singing, and the Greck the majority, and supported by it they would de ‘Testament. aud there is no comp:aiut nor yet by chi'- | tempt was argued yesterdoy before Judge Barnard, gp Kelly, and 1 piles: law the object of which ie to reteve New York 4 » | their duty. A wise government, he continu try, snd (ook in part payment the house % Carroll | The funeral will take place to-norrow, at 10 | Kelly, and otuers, doubtless city of thousands. of poor children who have here: | {} at ecaminnk cebpols cease be gestiose | the alleged contempt being that Ramsey bad pro- | conciliates opposition, bet dows not meine wireet, Last Sunday, Alderman John Moore, of the | o'clock, from the warerooms of Osborn & Martin. THE TOMBS RING, tofore blocked the, strecta, sag whe. bot for these ber At woult nor be | ceeded in his enit against the Erie Railway Com- | t+ Lara (Oi deg bgt wit Raglt ad bling rant, bl [4 Tint Ward, New-York City, came over to see the | gi: Bowery, and will proceed to Bay Cemetery, in | 88 Opportunity to be heard against it, No sooner had | schools would wander trom religion and education, iow of tie Consett ; minority have no right to assume to speak in U i : remetery, rs Iie reso! e vold. any in violation of the injunction granted by Jadj 4 4 bouse (15 Carroll street.) and fiaally purchased it | Long Island, Two Hebrew sociciies, of which | the Clerk read the resolution than the House was | “8d ecome bad men. Mr, Creamer eloquently one te may be sand that | en’, ryrdat anetony i yvaninet, | Manor Bas Beare tee canrceeriiee ase Oe Grebawatd and bee Nee sult at called upon Senators to sustaim him in his position. mi tiescalon ‘The | Barnard, ina suit subsequently commenced aguinst | Minister had insulted and calumaiated the party of thom Mr Voorhles, ‘The latter, tn hie gental way, | orton at a demoneieaiton aay eeeianGe; | aroused from Its apathy, and members began to run | The bit was recommitted to the Judiciary Com: Sconifonted Dy Ite aud Whine (rolled x y the Erie Roilway Compan: tod 00 1 the custom, saked Allermen Moore to the motion. ft wos arzued that the Erie Company | ateerting that the Governtn the Left, M. Ollivier concluded the discussion In opposition ument would persist tate made on the occason by the Cubans {x this sity: about in all directions, A survey of the House re- | mittee, y * : ennged tht Mr. Owen Murphy fntroduced the bill ousting nd corrupts. th . y | Liberal course, bac would resist dangerous agitation We lake clase of wine and bind the bargain, | but anvthing of the kind is strongly opposed by | vealed the fact that forty members, most of them | ,Mr Oven, Murphy tntrodnerd the bill ousting bie does not t pe te Sort OM Tbe the deck taut | whether in the streets or In the press: fogarty's being the nearest drinking saloon, they dare atrad that should any wack’ demon, | Warm advocates of the bill, were absent, It was the | comfortavie sinecute Of collecting. arrears of per. froushtful aurvey cf our individual weakiess cod the | the Supreme Court, General Terin (la which Justice —— proceeded thither, While they were drinking, | siration occur, Greene ald wit! not be tie only dead | frat real excitement this session, Peter Mitchell was | sual Lakes in your city, perfection will certainly teach ts tocultivates spint | Barnard took part), in. the case of Schell agt. The New Catholic Complications. ~ Chambery and s men semed Dudy come in, and | man they will bave to take car tale on bis fect in an lostantjand asked Flagg at whose re. | | Somme Albany journals in the pay of the Ring tre | of mutnal forbear: and charity, and we shall the | E: in one district to he wife of the murdered man tatni Heuchies tod Poguetg 00 ih the ahamsen tee oA of publishing deiamatory articles against Sheriff | berter Invor for tie elevation of ouf race, and spread in further proceedings ine euit ie equity pend. Rows, Feb. 16-—The Armenians, by a large er fer eines 2 e' “t rl jority have decided not to recognize the authority does, for they have been very kind to he quest he interfered in this business, Flagg turned | O'Brien and Senators Norton aud Genet, ‘This je | truth aad civilization on tne earth, The junction | Ine’ in another? distr Tie cose tetne | mvor! Wem, which was done. Mr. Voorhles then proposed | proniised that, ne long as she lives, ehe siull not be | tarned tall, and pretented not to hear. Peter then | done for the purpose of kalung over the Repuo- | must be uaae cetfetu resent fustar er, was iy Vo.” and that | cy tnels Tetriareh for the reason Chat he le ta feo ” hall leans who bave come out openly against the Rin; Judge Stover began bya brief statement of the | P' . ‘i * to resist the encroachments of the Pope of Rome ‘a toest The American Eagle;” bat Chambers, want, nor shall ber seven little children sntfer, reminded Flagg that it was not very courteous for | ‘Theo wenpectad trash’ ie eeecd een || sagas Maite promibens tue merits meetin area, nvbody might lawtully disregard It." Judge | the rights of Eastern Catholies.. The dick wcc f drinking to it, threw his wi 4 feet othe? victims, all, ia the employ of the same fer th lution in the absence of Col. M ie bade ee ing the Bible (nthe seacols. be the city fifty | Barnard granted the moti d appointed Willard | eroment is disposed to support the Armenians im astead of drinking to tt, threw his wine away and | gem who were attacked at the same time with | Dim to offer this resolution in the absence of Col. ¥ : thst Metis, 2 or te in cols berau in the city Mfty | Bertie referee to ascertain tue damages. ome p 10 Supp) Arimenian Walked out. Chambers returned in about half an | Greenwold, are recovering, though badly wounded, | C. Murphy, who bad the bill in charge. Flagg mut AN AMERICAN TRAUPMANN, Bae eae ie ier, cee rel aries this resolation, aad fears are entertained of a schism ‘dour, and Mr, Voorhies, Alderman Moore, and two Rader caus the tons eves hovlag ete Bosco tered somothing about the bill having been acted —o—. ‘ ercise any pupil whose parents or gearians desired, en Robbing Him. Dhopespeggene. . yprapresgad or three others were still present, but did not notice an of the te stu sy Ree | To this rule no offence was taken until in 1889, when Inthe Brooklyn Cor " esterday, JERSEY CITY ROWDYISM, present, rol ties at the tune, easen nine. | rib Gore on Ree | ie asad Heed pamela ees ae a the klyn Court of Sessions yesterda, Chambere’s presence till suddenly he cried out that — , | core ry of the Burely eeaaate Tl . cee TS, | Sames Morgan, « youth, pleaded guilty of grand lor. Lae spe . , rt Kier braidet . fecdants Justify thes aetion of the Schou! Roard, on | 2 gan, & youth, pi gnilty of gi Be WAS A TENIAN. FROMERON, aan of ohn ot oe Se aertad | the croent Vat many taxrayers are not belicvers in | ceay te stealing @NO fror» the Navy Yard. Ie ad 4 deal ree wae llises is Mr. Voorhies, Alderman Moore, and the rest of aerate 5 Westchester, spake against rcommitting the bill ane of Cirew Preearicraice reo atencmormer} S Coomateaton of the then, tas oorty. cateraily, taraed pian) to aco what | 4 Mixture of the Sensational Plays of East | ihe gins chee 4 popular, Mr. Jobn iH Sr. Joux, N. B., Fed. ha A. Manroe was | 0 bet belleve the King James verslon 6 correct aad rom ae os WiusGey'@ Ottisen for Lncorfor! o 7 Lyo Camille, w * ‘ice Kelly had seen endeavoring © | nangai ti dain Sab tad sila ch Gell | complete, a. is belief, pre orm 24 | On Provost street, between Pavoma avenue and cansed apes when they saw iN gagoes in bod long promised play, “ Frou w-cicefnelance Mr. Husated's remarks om the Be. | Tove Ne itan end. thelr ehila, ta oeaenter ‘ 4 him ring the | First street, Jersey City, just opposite John Me- a im Ah At, Vooeaten AAG, aed cy earcoren | Taw MC SIGUD performed atthe Fina Avenns/Pines |/Eareane, Supuce Wm aque ergeeTemnmereece. | Yau fis BMsttees ame thee Cele, ip Bema ly those tending to | §°! hheavon advised te 40 | Laughitn's liquor atore, stood a frame building which trate alm at Mr, Voorhies, fired, and as the result ; nt eort, tte such ® thing, and « nw m $160 of the | 5, ored, showed le was a good shot, Sheriff Banker | Wes Pefore s Rouse that, considering the incl the Fesolution of Flagg. Mr. | ‘rhe youth wus of high social position, and his vie- | tn moral, reetitud is test we required: | money, Mlied him with rom and an FA doe: | (oe One bees Snoeenpled; On Béturdeg atveraece Kin that Mr. Voorbies never before Sunday night | Weather, was pritty well filed, * Frou-Froo” is « [Riad eoueee form san ee thma beautiful woman, ‘The history. of the crime 1s | Bo act of worship ectarkinisin, We cannot see | Crunkenness, OMlcer Gleason dented the charge, | Mbout fiNy young boys, ranging from 8 to 20 years, moteither Clambers or Daffy, and the reason of | comedy of the sensational class, with touches of tun he had a number of witn ases to prove | made thie ‘time was how thi fendants expect to eaciude mises and bezan to demol- Ris aeking them to Join him in wine was, because | here and there, but with a plot which is ¢. sb exerci It elauan that they | hs entire Innocence. fob th Down came the doors, out went be wis whole-touled gentleman, Mr. Bunkersays | (COuh. The greater part pee cess w wide Last September, as some negroes were gathering | have any h vega? Vass ilar 4 ——- the w he flooring was ripped up and that parties of ) and 40 Inborers waited on him yes- aie ® . iad Shooting in Stanton Street. | About 9 o'clock last evening, John G. McLean | of 14 Sufolk street, night watchman, and Emanuel Sharkey, of £9 Clinton street, upholsterer, engaged | threw o: in an altercation in the basement of 145 Stanton | and wit street, used as a club-room by several young men of | '© {ntertere. led to believe ¥ The Bible w Vainible ass Was no censors: rios ina thicket situated abont one hundred yards in the Black River Road, ten miles from St. Joha, they came upon some human remains, It was a lonely spot by ancarly unfrequented rood; no houses were near, except w farm-house and a lerday, suid thut they represented 150, und 20mcn } Paris, where Gulerte, the heroine of the ud ‘ play, marries Henrt Sartorys, though im love at the (oe ae — 99 Rane P time with the Comte de Valreas, Her sister Loulse ¢ miscrevnt Chambers at any moment. So great | 1, ah ake crowd of people in the heiguoorhood of Mr, | lo¥es Sarforys, but seeing that the latter pr residence that the family wes forced to | Giderte, does her best to make Sortors's ongregated about two og on the young he wood which the bora 20} on the Lloek below on, bay did not attemph count, ¢ DAML Was the e Cor o e i tavern. ea i bieket br nt to Nigh r tl r Ms A gentleman wh # DPranlng rated with mand OC bite EAL Wout portobeaae broaea Ih aay arr jane ihe Committee on Cities. It will thus be seen. the n in the thicket brought to light the ne fio wart,’ Bbarker curiae. tee @psrrel cnncoat tae, eraan prasing ‘ day th order to keep the walk clear. Mr. | Nerygree Keows for her Worcocaeced nae ages he | tls motion was | Shall, site ond chien tones of am adult and the ekull Mutt aithout | Henn of stealing: and words were followed by blows, | thar fasite was in porit he doce hug eater Rte w' desth throws « great many men out of | becomes known for her lert-heartedness, frivolity, SPRUNG CRON THE How Gf an infant, which fell im pleces on belag taken nM tural religion uous | wutil McLean drew a teven-cbamber revolver and | huetus yuceh ty iLNerly Medic us evolves. Tug taploym: nt for the time being, If wemay judge by | Shi love, of trees, and ie nicknamed © Frou Frou: | 1) wage, at a t the staunchest tr Foun the ground ake about hisvorigine he mad | fied upen Sharkey, the ball entering alitue above | fe."ay Krveked dow rstanders, ie the language men, Mr. Voorhies was a very | Meiome of her sister, Gilberte fealiy sees that ber | the measure were ab Flage's contuct is are (dition to these, a roll of hair, portions of a Muay | the rigat eye and coming out belind the left ear, = Sener SASL tied boss, for they all ‘seem to MOUFD Bi Oe Oe ae nerd hee mana gees that ber | countable. Tt is tomnetl ng Of extremely rare o¢cu 2 oan nae nat End nines Of under. Sood id toe Bedeide chtcet pease raatkee’ = mere NEW JERSEY. Feform, 1s repulsed as a child would be by caresses, | Fence for one Democrat to take iva ‘he Twarde deldc ted cont tee : ation before the | ye Bars statlon, eee! MR, VOORMIES WAS INSURED Kisaca, words of encouragement, aud whea she recs | tusrnce of another Democrat to throw obstucies in | the Ju lady erent, ence belongad Ud ion ean be i whole case We a John Hoey has parchased the Dobridge property tw for 845,000, 40,000 of which was for the | that ber realearnestuess of purpose is not under. | the Way of f bill in charge of the absent member ; At some distan wa igs My og we have complete jurisdiction that | Meutenced to Prison a West Orange for 90,000, tt Hance trom these Was dis- ys foot ium NUs stueking, and a picee ad about the sise of e” oliver: helt at the powers of the deiendants have been ution was passed by mean | CoRniziple. covered a 4, fai, donefit of his widow and family, and $5,000 | stood, that she isstill treated as Frou-Frou, she | but although this res: ri of any debts which might be owing at the | turns away sadly, and i# promised a new apan of | trickery, the passage of the bill | f ats equitable grounds tor our interfer. Discha: . Over now surcr than 000 valentines were delivered by the New- sdeath, Ci shen omes Jealous | ever. Col. Murphy will arrine to-night, and as h tthe» be nat Robert W. Chase, who had been sentenced by | **X letter carriers on Monday, t ie death Coroner Jones gee by Dre, | bornes by ber Se pend AH Bow, becomes jealous | oT ber of The Committing om OHI a anit ete led ; that ¢ action to wl rpetual ? | Judge Randolph to erhteen months in State Prison Mr. Fentsler's house on Union Hill, N. J., wae ‘of the body st noon yesterday, ‘The inquest | her out of the way by a marriage wit) the Comte Je $ Tapert from that Committee to-morrow, Mess read been torn from the surrounding trees petual, | for assault and battery, was honorably released by | Dained yesterday morning, Loss §3,000, ‘ ; port fr ‘ ced upon Wie corpses to conceal the d moss had also beea gathered and scattered | Attempiing to Kil) ati a fvidentiy with the design of biding all | At about half-past 11 o'clock on Monday night, of the crime, Peter A. Sebcek, a Gevwan baker, entered Josepti Irvin) the be held this morning at 8 o'clock. Coroner | Vasreas, whom rhe herself still loves, Tulge yeater dears will have all the witnesses ready at that tim THE FUNERAL 01 Yoornte’s, fag tn others Who ‘voted for rf y O1 ‘ sured your correspondent Of remaining her hold on her | (erties will vous for the bil: imax of the play. the Comte vs vab. his Honor having learned | Hugh Connolly, aged reste that be had been misinformed, Mr. Chase, after lus | Nowark, yeeteraay’ eiternoas, Go ue sree oF Serer Gischargey was congratulated by troops of friends, Mill Mr. John Kine, of Jersey City, who anewered 4 despairiny — 8" Person io Tum Bum, on the th of lich a to (ake place from his Inte residence, 108 tly shot ia aduel by Sartorys, and Gillerte STORE IR: LEB AMEHELY, ered that aa Ortaber ie hed taker in hie Gontiene | Bedun's liquor store, 0 Union street. South Brook SROORLIN, Tire case needs euIy'S Chan whan fas cary Oe | dent street, Judging from the popular excite to her husband and her child to dic there. rhe & on on Mr, Kiernan’s election bill in mat Per he had taken in hie carrlaze | jyn, He was intoxicated, He asked (or @ drink —— ‘The case needs only # olue, which he can furni it will be one of the argest that ever took place ‘The treatment of * Frou-Frou" closely resembles A ny this evening was by fur the most in tne bodies had beea | which he reecived, Afterward he tried to create a a —— Brooklyn, at will nded by the members of of Camille." It uas fine opportunities ‘mpanied by a man | quarrel with some other, persons who were in the meting 4 eegonek: Tag arrested zoaterday for dle. | we asHes FROM THE OCF AN CABLES, exciting, and personal that has taken piace hare f tasas Lotice, No, 086, F. and A.M. and Bister | displays of good) acting and "there opportauitirs | for years. “As is the custom of the Il wheg a Mrelitect ef cei Ke) More, The proprietor retmonstrated, with Lim and Saloon, be trlow sine’ Tomrre pase Sia <8, Trooklyn, Cbs} 1 jasons, were not neglected. Mr. James Lewis, aa the | measure in which they are interested comes up for i * tried to induce him to go home, Sebeck replied b: esa tl Risatic Lodge, No. Bi, 1. 0, of 0. F, Brookizn, | Beron de Comirls French hantand at ino eerie | discussion In the Comtoritee ot tae Fence ee far Mitherto heed Phoeeeeentegcty there had not | drasing a revolver trom his pocket and fring upon | wnt aineeepaceer Lacrosse Club play a match | . Already 104 of the Parisian rioters have been held Michi Clud, the Olmple’ Club, and the Prospect | acted his part excellently, harily a word caving | 1s always selected to act as chairman on Whore sup, Py hy A duabt. Munroe was then arrested. | Dedav, The ball, however, pussca lin Birthday, in the atveraoon. 4 sda Th Fair Ground Asesociation, of which he was a mem- | his mouth but that it was followed by laughter. in can rely. Such a man {# Mr. Flag af Troy, | , A.W peurs ago Munroe became acquainted with | Dedun's head, und the bystanders sclz Williaa Fl tae ata hel on tint regen of the King of Prassia at the opening ber, the audience. Mr, Brignard, the present Rentleman in the chatr the debate ou the bill | A ced lier abd cite het ror armaret Vail. and | took the pistol away from him, aud held bim unui | , Mam Fisan, a Newark printer. was held yea. | ot the Fed eived in Patiee THE MASTER MBCHANICS AND BUILDERS was equaily good. Agnes Eth iberte, wos, of | Was opened by Mr. Kiernan Speaker Hitchman as the | Bi "duced her, and she had borne w child. In List | the arrival of OMicer Gro} mn. fereay te Ae ton of the Grand Jury on the “ha Consider 18 menacing in tons. ihe diy at Urcchisn course, the centre of attraction fn the plays’ and be- | Fepiescutalive of Squire Sweeny’ begun to oer | py Ho Ar ae Sold s hones whee eral (aan left t0 Bor - ——— street, im Greene avenue, (6 brosd dayiigne, Camuleon TEerae ee eee A el aa treaties to, Media PAPE ne! Ome of the ‘Lafiyetie Fire Lataraoce firsen ber, Mise Kata Newton, aa ber Alste Ne eee Td Bae ete ye te Beare tic! | since tat time hed ot ernem Lydia's Newest Style of Advertising. —— ‘niio, but ite presedce wns known throughout the city Teint, Rellaparmanier evi xpression to | 8 the Comte de Vatreas, there was a law. Mr. Kiernan chorged Mr. Hitchman with con- | , 28 She latter part of October, a woman giving ber | Cnicado, Feb, 15.—The Lydia Thompson WSSTOHESTER COUNTE. ‘The London Times adunits that Canada ts the only uiving to deprive the peop Miss Thompson is >. Fngleh colony liabie to be their feelings regarding the loss sustained by them | Sentimental and tragic acting. avaded Incase of war, ¥ frou controlling’ the | Bame ag Mts. Clarke. and. having a ehila with her, | poupe opted here last nigh , eof the Clections by electing their Jospectors and Bee eed cbeunswick House fn St. John, and & | persocuted by the singular atcntion of awomau who | Bishop Potter will oMeiate in the new Episcopal | Pesce !* #0 assured that itis foolish to. provide gow Ja te assassination of thelr late companion, Ly Ganeie et fg vey Ati Aa al ed \; day or two sflerwurd had been visited by Munroe, | Rar followed: hier all around the country, acd who | churen in George street, Mortisauiar on Tuarseey Katte, PLACE OF BUSINESS, ~ hands of a few individale for thelr own a Lal pad wired Syeres to take them Min his x roses the wost violent affection, lavishing upon | moruls R wale peremptorilp | pe MISS ANTHONY'S DIRIUDAY. Henk, aad (ue: pespatusiinn oF heir woetee ae alo ck River rond toa place near that | Lydia bouquets and continually seek: | ‘The corner stone of a new Roman Catholic chareh renger of 4 ger! “ay, snd alt ae ai raalicaaraee Ralpaaie pt ey Hitchinan retorted by declaring that if Mr, Kiernan's bi fob) the bodice were afterward tou g her comp This singular affection com: | at Willlamedri i# to bo Inid by the Very Kev, Dr, tei were ua catemnllt teeurea Wy siutore that i, © Old Maid Receiving ber Friente’ | Dill passed the ballot box would tele wnleste TO eT loth tae menovd at Ni New ¥ Sherr, OR PORAAY INOFRINE: BOR, ‘The Emperor Napoleon and the Prince Imperiat orden to awal sco 7 b mper t Fite euariment ef Crantars ia tae alt of Substantial Congratulation: ATTHE MERCY OF REPEATERS they walked away, bot returned aga OBITUARY. - Pesatty Guts prdased ete ance nin ent: ee ie Be RT ee in aks 3 ine . Ward, and drove’ back to town ARY, revolver, Which he supposed to be umond 0 had cone lt overed from Mls receut iin (de round floor of the irregularly shapea building Miss Susan B. Anthony, having had the | and roughe, He moved to postpone discussion, Cries neater “4 4 tere) ty or yr | Skated on the lake, ‘The Empress Kugenie 1s ill, unting at the intersection of New bers and | courage to acknowledge herself Afiy years ot age, a | Of "No. now” arcse from several re. Mr lang | Sunios oiureed to. tne yea tage tastes hel Lassa ahilansia ox Oeohirctier’ oh Mabreans ‘anon “About a yea agoli tid the endo Mone | Could aot accompany the party ‘ue adjoining upartment is 7 ian ¥ put the question and although those opposed ‘tu the | tie wetoan hed. seen lend wik'eheas sie. Lance Nightingale, ¢ pt rot Nebraska, his Hugers taken off while usin h being tai Rio Januro journals contain accounts (eupied by Bishop and Donohue, manufscturers of | Committee of her friends planned a little entertains eakers motion were evideutiy in the tmajority. the | tendud er remarn. fe Ree ae te tet, a1 Sm Darwen rearareer ae Fee ean eee ee eee ede OW Ne Bocaire cnale ofan oncage, Of horse collars, Donohue {# '& countryman of | ment in her bonor last night at the Women's Bureau e was declared carried, Many sanurily | return to the clip; he was a0 unxloue to get an Chark(s Darang, the yeternn actor, and author of — of Col, Parares aaraulted and carried tt Coam trey rom the North of Ireland, though anti! | in East Twenty-third street, The wet weath shouted, ‘a count! # count !* r. Peter Mitcuell | {iat be paid for Word aes $0 Get BWhy, y of the Philadephia stage, died in Philadel JOTTINGS ABOUT TOWN. eptrenchments without lov. Lopes waa near the ac Neatly « stranger to but, Chambers rented this | veces jarge aitendane. bot the Ing Pops} Pre | arose to address the Chair, but could not be he AGES D0 DEA Toy WOR dinner belore tt was tuliy Pduy, aced 7 doth salts . Bome ol the officers had goue over co the. two and three months ago, He had ADO", jandsome parlors | jtaising tis voice to the highest key he eried out Low remained . John J, Roe, the leading pork inerchant of St ir 0 " d elapsi - aa ously uceupied & small shop in Catharine atree. | of the Bureau were, notwitstanding, well filed, |» member of the House L Will not submit to this im. | ponuhes ce malned for the ¢ Terese prone teat ine ante whe ied iddenty om Mhevtay soehre Darcey, of 984 Mott street, died Of relapeing ghinde bank VEE Gocieniee IS OCCUPATION Among the light, who tok part in the demouatra, | boritiun, Joell for a-couel. | Flag was Snully com. Mise Vail. who wax stpposed to be also URN ccna aKwen'tiid faleee oheree tk vaues he Weat Side Elevated Ratlway ts to be opened —-— {a that of a dealer tn cheap prints, pletures, looking. | fo? Were, Mus. Teunella Hooker, alfaster of the | et Gverutelming inijority. votd sy Vaills sisters were smn Into which furniture had JOst been DEbS WAS § LOrsaNE nt Congress did nothing of moment yesterday. Giasses, and clocks, These he has usually peddied | Mics’ tacory, aril Beccker; Bre, Eliz beth Phelns, | eri ite discu: The Chamber pr Peer tt faomnined the balr: of the On satura Among ihe poorer classes occupying tenement houses Mrs wt Fisliog Amos, irs, Surah F. Norton, | Ponto nee Bb HHleee it was their aisrer's FL cog. and neglect fo thet viewer nd Mrs. fe. Beveral short poems were read, o 3 nized also tho tecth and dress, and the Mattencd oor oF tle dauper, On Monday ihey were * id waa finnd wacker A Chicago mail waxon driver bas been arrest eredit, receiving matipulated portion of the pur. | . Mt Clara Fisher Ames subsequently recited Poe's | Th the discussion that ensued Mr. White gave a | Used awa truss for Miss Vail's child, “5 TP Sergeant Folger, lato of th 4 dang Jobn Miller was killed on Monday by falling from Que money weekly or monthly, a6 might be | hort Of, due Haven, and after subscription to the Tivid description of the gangs of repeaters who con- | | A ckrk Jn the Lardware’ stare swore that In Octo CURLOSITIES OF CHIME, Home of Detention, has roslgacds ead will mate! Aus | the steeple of the Presbyterian church in Delphos Obtos igneous, Her kad” penn cae ae ust be tu y many deil nts, who bad hitherto | trolled the last election, r, Hitchman again | ber Munroe bid bought of him a revolver, and the -— Police force. " - sda: ‘The colored mea of Georvia are making ati Gred dolla hegiceted that solemn duty, the company separated. | stepped in with his amendments, oue of these nu- | doctors ssore that the jogged edges of th Hof stice Cox yesterday itted Willi ‘ “Heid % OF anton elected far tho eee Bis custome, (anding oat, to bis credit among | Rin. Bilsabeth Cady Biauidn was avesnte belog ilk” | thente cg the ont anigaments, one appoint tie | the murdered woman were’ suende would vermade | slustlcs, Cox se 8110" bai uuu charge cs tuoi | oeMf, George Kellock sav, that the Commissioners | ffir W wet & wogro Ssuator elecicd (or Whe snort Hephy's ear, rationts In tholt hospitals A Perished in the Bur and of Ku-Klux Kian wantonly murdered ee, and 40), He kept no clerk or assistant, and when abe uw of the Nassau Obl | #9 Unpopular that he immediately ameuded it by | leat link in the chain of evi b at thn unroe Was noon on unknown woman leaped | ; ; oltuegio on Sunday, on the Sig Bat frou Lik shop on peddling or eclleeting mm Work rubatitatlog the Judge of the Court of Common gonvicted,” At the Thst ep himself pe her ptreet ferry bout od was drowned palest fring the Commissioners of the Contes! | Giver Alabama iy’ oo We Migoby Term, pear ire cui Ualy tet the key with bis neighbors, the | The Nassau Oil Works in Astoria, sltuated on | fet instead of the Bupervisore, | While narrating | tent, — - petal say tn the | Miata the eee te Marte Uli, tn custody in Boston for the murder of } i y tho river, opposite the Nincty-second street ferry, | varters, Owen Murphy addressed him and eal Making Work for the Congres tonal Glob-+ Taare {he | (A letter to, the Board of Health, al Hacedy te Stoughton, has implicated two colored mee HIS MANNER OF Li freze burned at 4 o'clock yesterday morning, ‘The | | You yourselt were elected by iiogal votre. “Iwas op | Garret Davia Lored the U. 8. S Recorder cave b State Priso fapstug dover avi epidomien Soe or ree In the municipal election in Salt Lake Clity th bers lived im bisshop, A rickety oldlounge | body o' an) brother of one of the pr tet last Sunday, apd Democrats there eo | with, tis old diy scolding harangu OLE eke ok ha Loker Gea chestea Wocet tant Mabe 5 e orb. en (. with his old diy scolding harangu: An official In) wsthat the anthorities |W, 8. Wright, whe Rrigham Young ticket was olucted, Both tickets we fokngtt [AF served Bim for a bed. and bie line | rletors, wus eulacquently found im tho ruine WAX ICT was elveted by itegal votes ana | #200 0 Dut Into the «late, whieh of te jdorkhoure verre the We | exyionanon weet Thirty tied street ob Moma: ated | *2ted by women, 4 FORME As done on the stove thai warmed the ¢ ers Ni +f jon, As hi no ftiofact, F Will tender | read, and no tor listened to im its delivery, Dia'ee meat covered with inaggete and beet with the | in Mount sinal Hospital pesterday mornin, , Dr. 8. F. Baoheld f Boston, bas been hel nies sczl holidays oF special occasions he would | ben charge, his identity is dw reasouuble this Hoube, meaiaumis Hate and boots on, Soine of the prisoners lad becous Me median prod taueldcr, of Boston. bas been held te worl 1 the cheep restenreate ia the psieh: | Corey Tet 1h Daerele oot wee cone House was now confusion, worse confounded The Diath of rey af Caligcror baer tor ne arreal at Ges ROKER: | deutbof Marsa anit eee (2 Meviag cnused winced. or dine with a triend, A man named Kelly Avous 10 barrels of oil wore consumed, | qNih netnembers wens J stebbins Atan adjourned meeting of the New York Bar | Wop pf Collector Haney, for the arrcal of Geo. D. Bay ‘ 4 O carrics on the same business as Chambers, some ‘uaee On the oil works {Is sald to be heavy, The testimony adduced at the inquest m Jorsey joctation ait night, Mr. William M. Evarte wag | afd & Co, BAbEr @ OG. Sak F708, Cooper & Conard's store, Nioth and Murkot Phere to Grand street, was bis Heular friend | Piney, and about the only One be had Frank 7, With whom he visited in Brooklyn last Bun- oo DRATEN AT KVERY POINT, nto the Jersey Boulevards, | Kernen fought Hitchman right froi u President. A veward of ®. 000 wis otter A temporary hospital for the reception of relans- | sreets. Phila Jug fever patients has been opened at 128 Worth strect, | J8Y Diaht, of toe son Moe City, last evening, over the boay of Mrs. Stebbins, the conviction of the pe.#on who attacked Mr. Dorman confirms the statement already published tn Tux | B, Raton bbe mh ogee, YPM the old disincoctiig Bouse of tho Board of Health. Commodore Steplien Champlin, of the .oted o *s Hote ted, of Wee . 4 2 the ouly other intimate that ie known, | , At # meeting in Hofman’s Hotel, Hudson City, | Mr. Huestcd, of Sum, thet death resulted from natural causes. ‘The |, The jury tn the case of Rosanna Rogers, on trial | ‘The Commi Correction | States navy, aud the last auiviving ofice: of (he Datta Voted, OF While remaining at the station | !? oppvsition to the proposed assexsment for thenew | jaw and Mr. Kicrnan’s bail lett the Repuclicars cut r. pot 8 of the sensational ‘ tn Newark for n uehterin the killing of her step, | have ceded Hart's Isiand to the Board of Health, with | 04 bake lee dangerously tii lo Budulo, Kit" the Key of his shop to an oflcer to be | Boulevards to be run throuch Hudson county, Mr. | inthe ¢ Mr. Bergen's eloquence brest. forth in | vv fof the sensational evening Journals are thus | brother: Jamey Meriden, by irvine inh ow the head sin Co tse the buildings there as hospituls, onNVilligm Ravaor. 9 wealthy farmer of Perry county, yrs the Key of b r i ou 1¢ co , loquen ( proved to be false, vith a auoothl s Tendered w verdict of guilty, au io. has rearhed Ste Loute lit pure bot its witty w ee hin’ Wa tite B request for Kelly to come | Henry Fibcl preeided, and speeches were delivered | {ull bloom, but lasted only a few seconds, Mr, John | aie with a recommendation of merc! BUNNY: | dacob Dardehier, aged 45, 8 shoo doaler, of Hi had rum away With the uowohold goods, 91,000, and ame But up to this time Kelly has kept Whit 1 led the tor of the re * pH bh rt wet, near Avenue t Diuaselt in’ the 1m from hin, by Senator Cleveland, Judge Volsurdt, Andrew Pe enoad Relay iis precies Lr eg ides LATEST LAL G, W, Tompkins, an Assistant Assessor of Tuter. | while standing on dewalk in Nineteenth street, | Ser man. ‘ organ ead aan Leight, Mr. Boon, and others ions "wore | Gnd mentioned Kedds the Mackemith ns the prot pal tse ‘uaa arrestedon thw charge of gutain. | hear Avenue M, -He died instantly. Mrs. Grant reeelved 6980 by Adams Rxprese te 4 : RED OW D. igned’ asking that one-hali of tue arse= nent be | YPM OF the cass Of men who An apoeal was m Feat cok dent: | duckson Reilly, whose establishment hat Pree a ee eeliiee tate BES oeerion hak, | 200 Mer moving Into New Chambers street, | levied on ue people at larve. Bt fe ballos be. He rigtosied (irookipaye fOr ejecting VORA wader he Y solzed by onleetor Hailey. Para emetion tee Be Br‘eweaog tink Te ay be aiegen " aoa Cieng nl e bad be No. 1601 You y' horn yesterday. he defen nt upon fobhary in’ au alley nese Cherry ainete Bie et Na RLAGHAS Be aakan, ported that Dunn ho Taylor was arrested by | out of business at the thine ofthe alleged often Work un the Northera Puce Rallway began vee \ y Cherry sires, Be bad in; nother Louw Intander iurned, . 4 st Faduction of thet Wing fre to Mis tauor and | At @ meeting yestorday of the ereditory of Hate | Hrday at the western end of Lake Superior, ‘the ¢ 0 when’ returainn ny tron A fire at the Union Course, Long Island, on Mr, Kiernan remindad White t Batth cro oa eslanuel® | stead. Suylee & Co.” woollen goods torporters, of Wine | fer fuaulces the oowpany 4@ Aish 100 wiles of bee e \° u land, on <ressionn enor na Dy the “ . Fook fore June, struck over the head, and | Monday, destroyed » stab: With eran, also @ ts a ounty, st Mein \ n hie pleated steel Ab was toxhimonsly a uo 4 pan of valuable hoi hit the wt on frauds last y rare Carson Hira goeresy to whieh te pleads pronike of wixty-U¥e per Coot, payable a tir Wilbur Blake has recovered $2,500 ugainat Gilbe an ames, a he as not since |) ad & 0G paid —_ 0 4 oP ql 4 Th sh, wi r 0 _ thar * ne nt tad an be han tequenthy re: fam a he hiss 00 Hino nt a portion sven} opeuh sae tite: oatistog sNaptorveer was tried In the Brookivn |, ae BE, Nash. which soiled ao ieee ree rocket OD Lhe Oocaston of the Grant Club celebration er caver ci ba 4 ge arya hy The oe be Ft ert lu and Jarve quantity matertal for bul ! “ie right eye, — — eond ad pr - parting The wor oye we housckceper urposes, together with & number ol Louses ial bad ‘The Electian Committee, tn view of the o wo ie neat his roetnence in Clascan avenne, | PUFbOs ie action o \ Vi w —+ ree with the rep | te sal of Indl hs nad lonlvn Was Nol OL previows chaste ch: sires to mitigate the m 01 ho How plan of drawiny ® Jur fea of cul uta, bee bees uhlert te, frauet A grand eit concert for the beneft of the Soldie tex. for the Dui of ordering the Wall to 4 | ane'ttnsn ty A tha the Jury could not aguce tucy were dis yon by tending & genuine » Hoabe by lols, a once" will procood wish Cou wit (ge Wy Ms actions. "When worked ap lg EH leas Mowark Kink on thea aS ouporedl to the Ring shook | 9 2 min A. Marre, la Ategeiag fre ae dat the toy af the old wreck. on yesterday op the on li ‘o-day and to-rnorrow the fine pointing, ye | mA a upes Aig cher i ¥, slivped and serious ' 008 Let And the Y 0 he aI” conaition by | Battle ofc Uiyapurah. ie to be on cxhilition at Walk: | hinds With east other wud clapped their hands in | fist oh om oondned t9 lls bo! Kcerguve Clancy atuey | Imprisoned merely because they are pookP es? defence ot Van Went wih teanet East Thirtceath street, No charge tor | 1" Juy at the viet the hard character, but wiien questioned by Justice Duw- | Yesterday afvernoos Liszie Donnelly was sent from il with him, Mr. CRLEBKATING THE VICTORY, Miss Busan Galton, the eharmi nou | Lng touching the ecuduct of tue wecnacd, had (0 ad. bee John ©, Heenai 4 frat aught , mi tha hhe “could sutntuntinte na-care of veprariy | was sudering uber. soaiaine lovee Aine auhuseat Ne | Georgia. elects another ale of Senators tod ny a ni 1 ho et ron 4 “ q be L. © car a . 6 | leor ol other palr o! enatora to: es tat thn Just tov atch te result thougn | elilstic. eh Mace, pfanuiar Genet, whe was present, was surrounted + {OKs Koh ‘ Against bin, whereupon tle Justice ordered tae pee 1 hat establlshinent, and she’ was taken | Foomibe vere ta the tepatte Aleuses seoterdoy i a4 careful Ror ton ae eae gland, are appent by 8 number of members, and CMceurege cep Hingtlin’o . bo, bo livoratsd ait Fe ed the officer. for ved at hor house thoy refuses Hebe: Woater fitodwer CoN Farro, ia 00 fur. Aner tA tte Temwanyeoo Toure: | Azhting he Kina, fet , ‘ourt without @ sullcioat basis tor | adniit ber thore ‘sikcy wad (he Board of Liseih tock reama inte 2 Y where Vought the pleiol The Democrats rolusod by Vol @racae of bam Werdag HANS and Miler @lovtion valid, Af the portals of tho city which support oat i figuse of Detoution a very aptly pawl Hei Gave, "| The Seminole js at quarantine at Portsmouth N. IL it day, Piday aad baturday evenings, Wnts dover s of Squire Sweeny's bill, presemed | Ligute OO ——————eeV-|T|

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