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oa PmIRTY SEVENTH YEAR NEW YORK, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY ME VOORMIES OBSEQUIES. rane TA VICTORY OVER THE RING, —— SUSPENSION OF BUSINESS 18, 1870 LIFE IN THE METROPOLI a PRICE TWO CENTS ENGLAND #0 BE EDUCATED, —_—_——— eat thowe poor, ragged children who were so shabbily drensed as not to be able to attend the free schools MMO BI DOWN AGATH. MUS TRIUMPHANT. ——— —— DEATH OF JUSTICH DOWLING'S SPE- . tion to atjoere | 249288 HARD AND SHSRE BY THR THE OLD WORLD TAKING A SALUTAG TT SOUTH. HROOKLYN. CLAL bESSIONS COURT. fence, Reels ernest tore en coeee te SUN'S REPORTERS, ; RY LESSON FROM THE NEW. oe Wedding tn Calvary Chureb. os Senator Michiel Norton, and bia smecdment to ad- abe grend Vel mangas of the Arion Voes! ———— on View |b the Street-The a Falthful Friewd= | journ till Wednesday next wae accopte he Residence Filled The marriage of the Rev. Kichard Graham Chews his tae Boclety filled the Academy of Music Inst night with | THO American Free School System Snggeated ling of the | Hutton, rector of Christ's Parish, Oyster Bay, Long Murphy onthe Wa ‘scene of the wildest fan. The galleries were lined aaah nteay RaCleginien ts Tenteeee Owen ‘weed and carried it the A discussion, further amended the resolution to extend the recess until the lst of March. The Sen Iifares near Chiizous-The Deop E Doubt about Agric wi Isiand, to Miss Fanny Meeker Alien, of 144 Fifth With gaily-dressed Indies and masks as early Red River Rebellio asive Address the y is_amendment, and the ‘ , 4 Laer Tet recseouen. 6 Way chances are thet there will be no sajoursment stall, | According to agreement, yesterday morning at | o'clock. As 10 o'clock approached, the seats.on the | Loxnow, Feb. 17.—In the Hou! Kr Gmve-lnawest Last Nt o'clock 19 ‘Trinity Chapel, West Twenty. Avvany, Feb. 17,.—Two bills belonging to that | Mr. James B, Craig, balf-past 10 o'clock, the steamers Sylvan Glen and | Sor, aleo, were rapidly filled up, and at 10 o'clock | gay Lord Caign demanded returns as tothe eondk fhe funeral of Dominicus 8. Voorbies wi Previous to the arrival of the gues! class of documents which are styled teclers, were A PARTNER OF SIDNEY WEDSTER, Nellic White contended in © very remarkable race | Precisely the curtain rose, A company, in the cos- tion of the agricultural Jaborers and the tenures of land in Ireland. Lord Salisbury censured thie mode of conducting business as likely to lead to a great waste of Ume tn the oarly part of the sessio After obsetvatfons frot the Lord Chancellor, Earl Gray. Lond Redesdale, and fothers, the House ad- Journed, 4 to take plate m 11 o'clock yesterday | Gilbert, the new organist, exoeuted Beethoven's | introduced in the Assembly this morning. The frst | Counsel to the Spanish Government, is in Albany, | from Ward's Island to Eleventh street, Both boats | tume of chevallers of the period of Louis XII., stood sie’ om his late resiierce, $1 President | great Hallelujah chorus. As the wedding pariy en- | emanated from Mr. Denuls Burne. He very modestly | ANd it 18 probably ore oes efforts that the Com- | wore crowded, and the trial was witnessed by han- | behind it, and asitrose, marched forward, Behind porieg. from hi ; ih ? Sou'h Rrooklgy, but It wee Almont 9 otclock | tered the edifice, Mr, Gilbert played ® triumphal | proposes to abolish tne office of Surrogate in the | Cytee perl ten Aeee ee cme ePOre the | areds alone the line of the ronte. It had previous to | them came the Lobby Committce, dr weee', Soa \ Febre the fauctal CF the race been the boast of the owners of the Nellie | of Marie Antotnette’s time; and then gs vincted As early a8 7} march of his own composition, The bridegroom | city of New York, and to transfer all the powers | mittee Ker in the first part of the session to | the Mee’ aateat’ Goal ebtryiaa ONS in te morning. throngs Of #ympathizers | led the way, escorting Mrs, Allon, the mother of | ynd duties of the office to the Judges of the Court | Ofer resolutions of sympathy with the patriots of ite that ** she wa con ttrode the mighty Prince Carnival, Tis jestera 4 their way toward f . aid cause they expected paits | pie in Ameri ts started precisely at Heo ident street, and at | the bride, and the latter followed on the | of Common Pleas, Mr. Burns stated to some friends | frum" the sewspapers who defend the Coban cause, | (he hour named, ied up to the utmost limit | danced about bim tn the most extravagant manner, " was ordock, yy Cillgea Wishtag te pase throogh that | arm of Mr, T, Bdgar, Everything was | and others that he was possessed of a petition in | Since then Insarance and other jobs more profital that their af valves would allow, The race their legs tn the air, and their arms everywhere, In the Commons, Mr. Monsell, Under Colontal eh sharp, and exciting, resulting in the victory of . pret or any of the Reighboring thoroughfares, | conducted in a quiet and unostentatious | favor of bis bill slxned by one hundred and odd | t,{hene gentlemen In s pecan ry, Poln, of ew 129 sivas Ute eon beak ieethae PHL TAEne Lat eat he cared vter| Sceretary, sald that the Hudson's Bay Company’ ont it an uiter Impossiuitity A dlock oneach | manner, The ceremony was performed by the Rev. | members of the ber. Mr. Burn motive for d Hi. Anderson made an elaborate argument before the _— evideetly teen choses tee thelr ae, ommastin domain had been transferred to Ci nada, but that fle of the hiouse Wak packed Wb men, women, | O Hutton, of Keston, Maryland, Tae bride was at- | priving your city of the services of the present | Senate Committee on Mealeipal are, aint the New York and Westchester R. R. Co. Wy been choses ' ® | no money liad becn paid. The transfer bad beon we caiéten, an} every stoop, Coor, window end | tired with steapiielty end God teste ls ¢ white ter | handsome and efficient Borrogate ts probably tn- | Hing Assessment bill, concerulng which E wrote yee | = Tho stockholders of the Now York and West- | Ogures. At their head stood Capt. Bian, aman six | brought about through the concurrence of Ei gland, Hesetop in the neighborhood bat We rall comvte: | tatan dress of four Aounces, and e blond full draping | epired by Mie animosity to the latter's relative, | The Committee have decided to report the bin | chester RR. Co, wet yesterday afternoon in the | fect or more in height, and of perhaps 20 pounds in | Canada, and the Hudson's Bay Company, ‘The Red reat of L Metropolitan Hotel, Major W. W. Leland was ap- | Weight. Nor was Capt. Bebringer, of the pager, in- ttn Prod of " he i doubtles ngs The railing surroandiog | fromthe bead, The bridegroom wore an evcoing | Comptrolier Connolly, whois anfortanate enough to | favorably to the Senate, and it wil | rgd Hast Boers pointed Chairman and Mr. H. Chaiubers Secretary. | ferior to him in build, River diMfculties would be epeeily settled, though vori.e the hous, was alive | dress suit, After the ceremony the party drove to | be an obstacle in the way of Matthew ‘T, Brennan's how soon it would be premature to say. — potiealt nl young men the residence of the bride's moter at 144 Filth | nomination to the cfflce of Comptroller. Such petty Procee sin the Legisinture, Mr.J. V. Rich read o report which declared in sub- The Prince once seated, in marched the venerable Mr. Forster asked leave to bring in g bill provids iH HOUSE DustECRD. avenue, persecotious as these are only caleniated to strength: In the Senate reports were made, chartering the | Stance that the company had @ charter to | Pope, Pio Nono. At the head of this company strode | ing for elementary education In England and Wales, ns 4 the sloop. a new difMculty prs A DATZLER. en Mr, Conroliy's chances, ‘This ridiculous bill was | Fi Avenue Savings Bank, and the National Tenet | construct a railrond in this city, through Peart | ® cardinal, with an immense red bat on the back of | sro spoke in general terms of the value of education Having tea i Pp . ss Company, and favoring the consolidation of the Ai his red cloak, Behind dozen soldiers with 1 : 4 My So great Nod been the demand for | Calvary Church, Twenty tree streei ans Fourth | referred to the Judiciary Committee, from which it | can and Foreign Bible Society with the American Puls | street, Bowery, Lexington avenuc, &c., to Rings red cloak, Behind were a dozen soldier aud pronounce the present system deplorib'e, Ha gented its wreaths , STOR Wap the Seeks Of an tossetiagty SPUR fication Society, The bill changing the ame of the | tries, an prolate iIroad from the | belmcts and halberts, and then came the Pope him- | then gave a sketch of the bill. It proposed to divide vm the part of the tnir daughters of the “ is will pever retarn, Hebrew Benovolent Society was passed, Billa were 10- ldge ; also, to construct 8 steam railron He | self, beneath an enormous red umbrella that was | England ond Wales into educational disiriets; grants Clu ebes, that the managers of the funeral | MatrMhontal ceremony yesterday ‘The contracting AFTEG TOR REPOBLICAN SUPRRVISOR, {roauced relative to. the acknowiedgment Of convey. | latter point to Lake Mahopac. The Company bad held over him by some of hie attendants, The pro- | were to be made under. certain con ns to be vee sale ond he other out), In order that those | daughter of Kenry A. Mots, of Twenty-tecond treet, | pny, thi bill aske for the ousting of thove Super. | Renate contemed Thaag N, Gey alt ang Wasnt Brink: | tering prospects of success, The work had been bo- | Who bore agsinet their shoulders the latest improved | heucte of sid. from inter” beat tho wre relalives of particular frlends might have | And Josep’ Low, of the dry goods firm of Low, Har- visors of sour Board who have not been elected by anty ; Inspectors were to be e! a. Sinith nd Bugne’B. Mapes; | F2%.10 good earnest warn Mr Roosevelt, by an in- Ehaseep fi parents, when able ¢ ry nan & Co, The hour appointed for the service Schuyler county, Loan Commusstoners, unetion, put a stop to all further action. | Mhe case | Hardiy had the Pope and his attendants taken thetr | todo so, were to pay school fees: all others were to opportunity to enter. Some even of tWe relatives | Fiman & 0 1 a clock, bat it wan subscanentiy | Lue beople, bat have been appointed by the Mayor. | *WeEwood's bi yroviies. that Tallroad companies | Wa8 arated Iq the Suprome Court, und te sill under places at the foot Of the throne of Princo Carnival | receive ‘free’ tickets adimitUne thelr chiiucen tothe were keot walling Outen fall half-hour, No one | Was originally 12 o’clock, bu bedeccedvan 'Y | There is some chance for this bill, as the New York | #hall have thirteen directors to manazo Ite affairs, ex: Litigation. . before a band ap cired which beggars description. | schools; in every poor section education wus to be ded atlowen't roach within twenty feet of the | aiiered to1 P.M. Dlany of the guests arrived pune- | poarg of Supervisors stands In very bed odor, and | Segtgtceet railroad corporations, where cars or venicies Aliout this time some Boston and Western men | Aji the nationalities were represented which the | entirely’ free, are di hor when the number ct alt of ot Mreshol | uulcss be could give positive proof to acy- | tually at about 12 and a little efter, stepped out of hall Wat be Kee than f bofleraegtll Hoag oR which had been let to one ‘ Will in all probability be abolished before the end of | *hall not be leva than five. B. Roberts, who Pacitic Ral ‘vad has brought In contact, for this | | Sir J. Pakington argued against the measure, and them not only his contract, progre: ni see 0 Mr. Huested intrody bill which provides th j | £FOUp was meant as to symbolize Progreds, in con- | Mr. Forster met his objections, and promised that 1 he was a relative or very near | thelr carriages and dismissed them, only to find | the session. Owen bas the best ofreasons for fight | alt individee ot conoraticns dolug dueinens unier | Bat also his atock aud bonds, Mr. Roberts was patd | {dicuuction to the Popes ‘compauy, Which wae the | the House should have tine for deliberation. s Ine SUN reporter Is indebted to the | that the tron gates of the church were locked, and | in ine Ring, He tas experienced shameful treat. | APY keneral or epecint laws of the Blate shall advertise | 1” Fetes The UT art ee ree neath | S¥pibOL OF Resection, palit - ‘ that the buy who stoud grinning on the atepa re- “ z in the State paper; also in papers having the largest | protested. The new party urxt sccured ae mac! At the head of tho Chevaiters was Capt. Blatr. and | yt pOLLON’S LIBEN OVERNMENT wurtevus Sherif Hunker for afording bim facilities, fe boy who stood grinning ment from them tp more ways than one, Speaker | Circulation in the county where the bustuess iscon- | stock as possible, and then mancavred themselves | ofthe Pages Capt. Behringer. Prince Carnival wae 4 LLON'S LIBERAL GOVERNME3 5 fused to open them, Nearly two hundred ladies ‘i ducted, a full etatementof allthe moneys, dividends, | into the Board of Direction, and got. the ; ; _—— TI PARLOR ANU Toe DEAD, Hitehman placed Limon the obseure Committee of | @e- remaining uncalled for, with names of Owners Ae P : pelther more nor less than Mr. Richard Schulz. hall stood ten gentiemen, intimate friends | Were on the sldewaile prowenading tm front of the | Fedora) Rotations Not content with this, the Ring | &e. Itanier one year such inoncys have not beenealic | Somtrol of the Company an Kastern man was elected | Pooeath Po Nono's garments strode Mr. Frederick | Nobody to he Transported for Memborssly of Ta the ball stood: ten ge ava | Gitte ¥ » | ‘od for, then the amount must be paid over to the State | President, and one from the West Vice President: | Laher, and as, Arion Mr. Juhu Oito. lundt A Secret Society—The Punishment of the Mi. Voorttcs, ‘The parlor was crowded with incre sed the valuation ofa house and lot he owns | Trensirer While the Treasurer and Chairman of the Eaccative | made ‘his appearance tor this one evening. Riotora—The Left Centre's Throat. tives and acquaintances, all profoundly aym- | At 18:90 the gates were opened by Mr. Adair, and | on Third avenue from $10,000 to $24,000. Mr. Lrown tntrodnced @ bill directing every raliroad | Committee were also citizens of the Hub, A tore atadt was Chalrman of the Reception Com: | paris Feb, 17,—The Journal Oficial publish r the visitors poured {o, and before 2 the large edifice company to make up a full aud complete ciassification | closure sult was then begun, a recciver was up- and a Jolly good time there war unter lia ‘anis, Feb. 17 he Journal Oficial publishes puizing With Mrs, Voorhies, In the centre of the ‘ Le ‘ . - BONCA ty sOUN A. WiniTR, nd price from highe t to lowest, an pointed, and the franchise soll for $15), rule, Notavle for their politences to the lidies | an Imperial decree, which by request of the Minise fom nar the coin, The body was areseed tna | Yas ited whi the roars of asbion, | avmotny Caml ul fora ew market ln De ro coal sontern Oa Ue New York and Boston Ratltond Geupacn, Gaui | Were Messrs, Rdward Rebubardt aud G. A. Kubu- | ter of Justice annuls the decree of 1861, giving the el the face perfec he edidice was Landsomely decorate: he ata: waa. aie 2 . - s Omi 08 ork a allroad Company, taking th hy s aio sult Of Diack, and the fuce wore perfectly | cane ee en tea seam) anrependinm, the top ang | ance” street Was Glecossed in Committee of the Mong the route, Sad euch agreement | {ietical souls with few viriolions ea surecved py | Cau! in Goverument the power of transporting to penal sets » expression, the onl, exception being a | Was cove i sibel Head pdceindete Whole to-day, aud unlly ordered to a third reading. of the roads, the New York and Wesichester County Rulro kK in Mote Haven tlements persona who belong to sccret political (agit SiCSIOPALIGIC OA VAN Horclinsd Whine the Vel bottom baving two heary # of eversreens. | ny only member from New York who attempts to | The oll provides for regulating rates vo that frergnt | Company. Now they have got in their posers ‘The Minister says thi itis ine power is abolished patible with a liberal movement, to six On Wednesday afternoon Anthony Nevins, a car or @toce driver living in Harlem, ‘called at the fe | n residence of Mr. James Gafiney 19 Mott Haven, and | | Gustaye Floureus has been sentence tad peuetsated, The body was cucased 1 aspicndid | The marble font was wreathed from the pediment to going a short distence shall ve charget no more in pro | what has cost these stockuolders over half a 0 raewood casket, of tho @uest material and work. | Me rim with laurel and mprtle, the base was iter opposition to the many huge swindles which | portion than iit went tho entire Veagth of any Fan: | In ensl for Wuucls tuey have uot ye paid’ the daily come up vefore the Legisinture is Mr. John H. | Ford. ANd not more than 40 per centum additional | dottar, N10) f° {tb tabercees matto between December and April in each year than the ia: ” ey s . efter « brief conversat i the latter, alladed to | Months’ Imprisonment and 100 franey fine, and M; pitship, with silver-pt * eg | reamed mite tuberoses and carnadtons, and irom the | white, It ts to him that the public owe their grati. | tervening montus tad hes ein Mepeeee Catt er crete | Seise oks Uimscliy Ueneee Geoas, cha’ ih tae cause | Tu utiliser of La Aarseiliats, to two moatha: 0d an dion bidet! ‘ interior of the font arose to a fabulous hetzhta mag: | ; s TEER, kas Serial ee gin aie me p a revo dinted it wt Gaffn ut and 500 francs fine, for pabliahin diverp ated Landles—three on exc Thuwers, Dowathe crates mete | tude for the defeat of some gigantic schemes. In CHLOROFORM, OR RUM? uscertala what legal rights they have. PA DT id dehy ict A Of the pessons arrested during the late tet end, ‘The plate was Masonic, witu " were strewn tothe foot of the altar | bie epeech against this market, be stated that the + his band, sud prevented him’ from disctarging the se convicted of ave been gin cee ata a heavy vilver Pinks anda bit OF Riieee | Markets of New York were used to nurse a large | Another Death under ths Tufluence of Chios mmicstoner Delanots Inveattgattou— | weapon, and with assistunce Nevins was put out. of iy “sa tess. couitnen et iasterina seas reali - —, n with a heavy silver fringe and a pin of silver | army uf retainers and poltical favorites: ond he wee uous nines ts tas Becca Ge, $200,000 Mote ac hake, doors A tlster of Galcey's aaa mnitterot curiosity, | Fespeet'vely, aad those convicted of uttering sedi- Dowisicua B. Woo fas'itoued like ® true lover's knot and bearing in- | futavor of diepucinn of thenealtoeehen soe eae z sp: ‘iat sll seleted fs boxié Opened window up otgirs and looked cterneg | Hous cries to from Ofteen to thirty days" imprison. ae ‘brane We initial letters of tas surmames of the bridal | (he market business in the bands of private parties Damaging Charges Agatust an Ius sera rachetordetp hard rosea svete OB | Nevins polated the Cutolac her, apa wih ge cosh | Ment eae nokia Beh ot Ji Fea scant cr pursuit, [tis understood vata bul a. hour yesterday with District Attorney Pierrepont at | threatened to shoot her; bat he was again thwaried |, A,mecting of the Deputies of the « Lett Centre ShaWONS AND PRAYERS, tha areeetae eS itceeetelt toca een the antes Will Le introduced at at ear date Yesterday afternoon Mary Cassidy, of Douglass | bis office tu Chambers eirect. He was exceedingly | in his plaus, takeu before Justice Bauptinan, | ' the Corps Legisiatif Is to be held to-morrow. | Im- Atin@ the Rew. Dr. HM. Storrs, of the Sonth | com) e-cr mediate action on the interpellatic intr ites (8 juiced in 0. TUE WESTCHESTER RING, street, nearj Washington avenue, Brooklyn, applied | reticent concerning the object and result of the tn. | WH come the Chamber by Jules Farr oncerning the domes« al Church, read geleetions from maids, Miss Buca M composed of Seeator Cauldwell, Assomblyman Law- | at the Central Dispensary on Flatbush a: tobe | terview, but it leaked out that be bad investi, See oz ERTL a cauen tic policy of tho Government, is to be urged, and a ¢ (Charen), read ssiseione Som lee | eaetiat gpa rants Sctrogate Mile exReantor Baihartenn, Jones tne sepancrontdibe adi tehal [ped Cee ey cat cues ue ban ay oareal Erie's Directors Ueipiow Themselves resolution is to be introduced declaring that ifthe § + and delivered @ touching eulogy. The | MAde jer ens. ‘ eee one He daakienn Gar tana cones ed for a dislocation of one of her arms. Her | twenty cases of whiskey scizure instituted by Col Erle Directors are taking defensive moa. | Mistatry do net accept tne interpelietion the * Lect i gentlemaa endeavored to comtort the | train. The skir Years reaped thousands of dollars from thelr | Case Was taken in charge by Drs. Wilde, Courteiyou, | icetor Pailey. t wom 4 to t f (oe threatened attack from | Centre” wil vote with the extreme " Leit,’ wilow ana the orp and told tiem to look to | 3nd mht {ou With “he “new boulevarde and fh Sterling, and Bianchard, who laid bor on x sofa and | #24}, and be he’ dor ded that was suticient ate Jora. ‘They declare the atamp- —+ God for gutanee. The epcaker sald that ao ordi: | neer edging of rt SER\BONt fobs chieeEh: Ne: Gertie a proceeded to replace the arm, The woman's «nffer The Phot gh Gz of te sock, by the vo called Protec; | Spain Preparing for Another Outbreak, tary aiau strickea down by eo assaevio gould Lave | orange flowers entwined the eborts of Assemblyman Huested, thelr projects | ings, however, w at De, Wilde re | omclale the “Astor How 0 ne abaren be peashi pepper tere d pine, F ib, 17.—€ list di urbances Ra} peotl sna vell of rich black ‘sce wnr ante may fail to the ground, | For the last Ove years | sorted to ebloroform. On the second arn! ‘ : ito protec: the in gf the American | § siadsed’” aire ledications era camteceeaie tine Saal nu re and tell ‘He 4 1 is Rpg bus bonescombed aud gridironed the i ‘ene te rt tle , ‘ 4 ‘ Brook. the Erie D re ha termined that a conOOUsSS OF BORGNERs wore dressed in white tartistun,made high, aud | jower part of the couvty “with boulevards, | the Woman fainted, and In @ sb ne aren < ey o hes tune be . mourners composed of thoee enjoy: | wore wreaths and pendanrs of tue beutiful flower | Their piceties Lave been immense, The | died. This unlooked for result crested some a Wes Bienes Pres eran Bais st civic ho d recog. | S¢mophila. Ring's Gret jon year is to secure an | inthe diepensary, and notice was sent to Coronet e Hon, Fran ty. , f | se Chrlatian. nis tite coe, | ., The service was performed bs the Rev. Dr. Walker, | spyfupriation of $25, pe? ‘miler'to veratckre an | in the diepe pegernerred bite remee | The Mon. Frank Duffy, of the Tenth Ward, nited at 4 lorg professed Christian, bis fate was | the assistant of Dr. Washington, tho incumbent, At prove the old Boston post road. Last year they | Jones. who granted a permit nuthorizing the remo- f ‘ t 4 Renera mo 69 4 LEAS LO woorned by te Chrtstinns of the city which be bad | toe conclusion, the organist pealed forth the Men: | passed bill giving $10,000 per mile for tne sane | ¥# of he Lody Lo the late residence of Mrs. Cas- | wishes os to Inform the public that he Is not the Woitieciitercten tomsement = go signally adorned. e speaker added thatit was | delssona wedding march, and the tashionables bur. | purpose. When the bill came up in Committee of | *4Y. Frank Doffy who was with Chambers on the night an echoed The St David's Society (Welsh), will celebrate ia Mr. Nooruies's intention to begin the new year by | ried from the chureh to see the bride enter her cur. | the Whole, Mr Huested strong:y opposed it, anion | ,, mantey at the house by Dr. Wilde revealedthe fact | or ine prooklya murder. He is the Prank Dudy ner 5 : TA rater Maree becoming s member of # Christian churcl, On the | riage, The reception took place at the residence of | his wotion the further consideration of tivsmingie | thaton Wednesday the poor woman Was severely sricdatbanarte j znoy Harta, tue magician, having fitted up a the. Esbbath on which he was stricken down be attend: | Henry A. Mott, oa Twentysecond street. ‘The | wan postponed, Ii is about time that the Legtela. | treated by her busoand, who returned bome under | who has twice been elected to office by the people, The Death of au Kalter atre for himwelf at 748 Broadway, hear Astor place, will tLehurch aud remarked that he never was ip a hap- | presents included @ diamond necklace from the | ture should interfere, and eave the taxpayers of | {¢ influence of Liquor, ard maltreated her in the | and twiee been counted ont by Peter Barr Sweeny's aes ‘ Open next Monday evening: ier stute of mlut; that he was at peace with ail men, | bride's father, and a set of brilliaate {rom ber ucie, | Westchester couuly from further plunder’ resence of one of her chidren, Yesterday the vio- | King. On the night of the Rrooklyn murder this] M. Henry B. Sweetser, one of the night edi- | ° Tne Kev. Dr HS, Carventer followed in & short | Mr. Varnum, jence was renewe!, and the supposition is that it | Frank Dufly was aiding Mr. ‘Thomas Brady in form es of te Ecleet neoment exere in iD | tors of the World, war found dead in bis bed yeste take place t's evening in Plymplon har as ty » mourners, on HOW TO MAK LIFE INSCRANCE COMPANIES. was either directly or indirectly the canse of the | ing the ¥. M.F.M. T. A.B. Society, No. % The J cant strer : 45 tuded with aproyers afer Weed Re velotives aud | STFLIG Ter Qerer, seNsIOLe TET rastioNance. Director of the Erie Ratiroad, | Woman's death. When questioned at the Dispensary | Hou, Horace Greeley will stand as godfather for the | day afternoon at about 1 o'clock, By the tempera- veneer he if th ircude viewed the remains. Last evening there was ® fashionable marriage tn cent litte bill, which makes in: | by Dr. Wilde ae to bow she bad received the disio; | new Society ou Sunday next. Mr. Duty al-o in- | ture of his body, be tind Leen dead about two hours, | _ine testimonial concert for the benedlt of the St. Ann's Ept which had the rare Whe schools of ny | thels daugbiersous » ie pdt whet rm, Mrs, Cassidy replied shes-abe ted, ties be ~ Lnaliniee Maitsnne-t-yre True HUUNY Oy CpTTE PIC ED daw of the tate composer and rcestro After (io rristives bed taken the last logering i tne bride | Stace te liaure die ives tnd persons of passe any farther marks’ of vioieneo mo suspicions were | on tae vast side dre to attend, atid at Yule College {nthe clase oF 1868, Gown | foes aie ; Joon, tue body was borne to the sic ky and the There wa he brides: ust ju m accidental causes while travel | excited. te matte et ving #0, he joined the Zimes asa reporter, | SO!) aud 0:4 ‘Vast wultitu pulside, which had w J patiently Marshall, the sister uf the trite ue whet and for thet purpose empowers ‘The application of chloroform in sach cases is very Extt Prespect rk Commission. subseqnenutiy, took @ similar position re err was allowed to view the corpse, For orted by Mr. Horton. ‘Vbere were also | theu, te sell tkels or policies of Insurance, the same | Common; and the doctors who attended Mrs. Cas. Tho residents near the eastera part of Pros World, “Becoming, in turn, a mail | PLASMES 2 E OCLAN C men 1 childre seed in two: Mesere. Bogart, Balch, Baruntw, and ceed th n . a} sidy are confident that it Was pot (iat which killed BO: Seareaere DERE 08) ORMOES: OM se editor. ni, dito, 1 writ ur men, Women, tend children passed in twos, Is: nut te exveed the eum of twenty-five ao y 4 aus editor, n ditor, editorial writer, ed one on rach side of the coffin, and even then there | Shackford, and the oncle of the bride, an ewinc week u! disability, forta period not longer th her. inst alias Canes bad pect Park met last evening to enter ® formal pro of the Weeki, editor and collector of electic A Fenian demoastration was annonne wan irae prenalog forwnrd to look at tbe member of the Pat Men Aus relation The vervice | ax w { An}ty. HOF Racerel. perenes | ~ Ay pire, Cassldy bed fre- | test against the sale of that sectiva of the Park. | etutistica ete. Alter eoue service on the Round Lu pis rk o ay, ut it ® + The geutlemen who had ebarge of th was performed f Gailandet, the rece | ten theasaud duliare in case of deatth, "The pa quently by maltreated by her , hatae ote Big, he cabin fatuined (Othe, herd OhOe tie aan | the euthorities Girt aves obtigea to tioee tee Wacor vies cotler au tt |: Corcand alter he ceremony the soune bounie te any olley sold oF iveued onder this act obey Jntomicated. The story of her litle son to De. | The Mua. Jobo W. Hunter presided, and epeeches | B/é, he suuta returned to the World office. He wa The Swedish Dict has preety law ad wis three Louie after the time jointed for | psited to the reception. which, though not formal, | any hclicr thereof from bringing wn action for dain Je shows that yesterday, while drank, the bus | were delivered by the Hon. W. W in society, aquare ip bis dealings with his | aenters aud des to politica artis was Leld wt 343 West Thirty fourth irect Dyes UOdsr the provisions of d threw billets of wood at his wife, and uther- | mand Driggs, and others, who oppc Jes, anda brilliaut paragraphiat, bis loss will | the law mn: ely : THE socrettes ——$——<—_ — Jopeivn sno wiane e, Baltronies her. Mrs. Cassidy wis about 66 | and sdvocetet tue ae tion of the smite 'y his brother juur ta thi's caty © between the champions of Oxford . . NGREGATIONAL CONFERENCOP. yeal . sion petiti pressive of the sevse of the slats wilt take pla Tharues ta th Bat ook part tn the procrasion wrere the Mechanics CONGREGATIONAL BR. In anticipation of lively de 1 a warm time 4 LITTLE RAILROAD SECRET. muceting is to be forwarded to the Legislature ‘oi acnaiiblae versity rac bhtoad Association, Broo! ‘ach . <neenieneete eneraily, on the bili to abolish ‘ourt of Spec! h. L. KO E : —+-- bs\phcae) n b Sant Lolge of O. F. No. 50, Nassan Lodge 63 F. | An Organtzntion for the Cultivation of Fras | fic ior2 the Assciubly Ch mnben was arg yeCtal gst: HCN = a (tie bistoriaa, of Portland, de, “bis son ha pornmitted fur ti M04, Brookiyn Chapter Royal Area Ma: terual Fellowship Ameng Corietia evcaing by the legion of New York politicians in | stew Mr, Rameey Acauired an Interest in tiecobeheses treba tata Dato A CEE a es AC ET lore No. 148, ‘The pall bearers were siz in, oumber, At the request of the pastor, the Ker. Dr. Bud- | town ad hundreds of others who had been iiiormed be ‘How David Grecsbeck wae A A gentleman of this city who travels con Nicholas C. Lawson, aged 70, wany yours connect At Orizaba, Mexico, on the § 7800 prion te ollows” Messrs, Lanson Boyel, W. P. Swee! a % of the baltle in prospective, The hostile factions acd b| i wuimber of trnnks smashed, bi dQ with the Croton Board, died on We tay events SN ihecien kee Nea, ¥ Porer, W.P, Bunker, J... Atwater, and J.B. | dington, and members of the Clinton AvenneCon- | Oi ttved “the movements of cach otter mag ee sted Recsiver—The Advice ofa Vormes | *ebly, baving bad a number of tranks amashed, bas | ef with the Croton Board, died on Wednesday evening ere Nroke jail aud overpow aoe mwent fur: ‘ = 1 . u "i sompleted 8 machine that he intende to attach to his | & Dep aey T Pats arese, Caken walle eee ens. Cost tones, and ea, ane Garris grezatioual Chureb, Brooklyn, © council of Covere- | picion. In. the few minutes that elapsed before wel of Fink } ects, of 8 naane. | tach evintiand of the 4 moved through President streets to Thurebos’ of Brooklyn, New York, and | calling the House to order, the Ring were continena | aswike (as was given by Mr, | frank, #o that if the trunk ts thrown down vivicatly | He had for some tine suflered from softening of the | *-° i : » Clintoa to Second place, through that to | eational Churches of Brooklyn, New York, and | th laG oy © Oust eer to the overwholnnee ed « pedi * | it willexplode. The machine ts charged with aitro- | brain HTS The Marectiates publishes a letter from a gentle. d through Third street to Fifth ave- | neighborhood, was held to tbat chareb yesterday. | strencth ofthe auti-King coalition, and hastily com. | Devld neck bef referee appointed to | giycerine. He says that Le will find out who and on Pe AS a etl ak Ag eee one oF the man f Hos jon. Mase to Fr apals Vin ent asp 1a x ke eerie hy rah Face, destey About forty churches were represented, with a del- evuded wut to ive their victors the salisiaction of a | take testimony in (he suit of Joseph A. Ramsey 4 Bad i! a that Pu eles eee ree Brothers, took place erday from th 7 toward erecting & wouui to Vietor Nols aud M, Le polt i.e 10) * , - 4 um} 9 fe says io in a for the bi washers, rook |. B. Cb snd w largel Boudin. Jot Capt. Waias, preserved excellent eaation agaregating nearly 200, ‘The Rev. Heary | (HVTTO: sth must he told, this speetal sessions re- | Setiast the Erie Raitway Company. = Vie pail uenrers were: dons J ustudwell Tas Uadiean: Herelasicaies Gikinate Toledo and \\| the prominent busincss men of Brook- | Ward Beecher presided. The Rev, Dr, torre, a8 | peay till vas been fought herd bythe Ring. and ihe | Q Do you know whether Mr. Ramecy owns or Tho Vietion of beanies Hate. gel UF. Oto Ala ALbrtinens COM IAIN ME eta ee Oca ane. i v inated in the obsequies, ‘The body wat | Chairman of the Butinces Comuattce, reported «| hour of its succeas marks the beginuing of the series bas an Interest 10 any claim against the Brie Hallway |.) TNS Pn eam ige, N tthe WS. oaner, Crawt bedo, compelled hin to retire to. san FIM pe, and frog Busiied in a Vault in Green woo 1, | plan for a permanent oreanization of « Cocferenee, | of defrata the Tammany Hing will eaperience before | Company jo. He is the o of som g ; f Provident of the Narsau Bepki Davi that point he felt Uack, on the Ath Mnat.. to ORAUAOAtOe The noiitiry are atiil onder wrms in the arsenal, | P ; f “ . Lorttinttse elnotake Paaaee fi preferred stock, common stock, some sterling bonds | todepen dec: Order of Pree Met it w Pritiogson, Reary Marsh, David Lewis. The insurgenta in tha quarter far outnumber kscobes dot there is 110 probability of disturbance, embracing all the Congregutioual Charches within quire Bw echy pretended further | aid some ot its mortgaged bond ariead ta tkakioe Vaan MMAGAER Sha nita ptt ha | wi dodditdbs dovearuy. The Government has forced 49 wen tate Another meeting of the Brooklyn bulliers, triente | the vounderies of Long Island, Ne ww York evy, oo to the bill, Uy were secretly at work |, QO! how much preferred stock is hethe owner? | [Unda ‘e Kemp for vit ative ami geusrors are | LONG ISLAND A Oe ae eae Wd casociates of the late Mr. Voorties, was bi Weatcheste ty, Northern New Jersey, and ! that money aud promises of place and ad- mn share patby to the bereaved family of & 4 nl = — » M ; z. D 1hy. at "sb Fulton street, HW. Aus pre- he pur Uccneut could necompiish to weeure itsdefeat | Q—Ol low much common stock? A.—Three | Paley to the bereaved fais hee See OES eae SPARKS PROM TUE TELEGRAPH, 2. appropriate resolutions were adopte the me ¥ visited tnduental Republican members, and | shares. —_—— teh e on Rare pe DEMAND FOR THR EXECUTION OF THE LAW ¢ Fraternal fellowship, supphicated then to give them @ celay of ten days, Q.—-How many sterling bonds, A.—Two. PERSONAL INTELLIGENCE, 1% " tay Ching bas had an unusually moderate winter, i consist of the pastors and six delo- | ‘Their ooject Was to postoone the cousideration oi | . Of what smount?” A.—They amount to about > Nrives Land D s bill was defeated (n't a. roa ae ae a te reread | kates trom each of the churches, te meet quarterly | the bh wotil aiter the receva. ‘The antidtingiste | $100 In our mon-y ; £20, 1 shontd aay eee i ne Baperrisore: of Sie ot wi ye Aaa alae ole aca tt a) A Fee ae ne area ed ae mid reacluiicae. | ou toe dret THuredays m Ferusty. April June, und | were not sow to ascertain the hypocritica game | Q—How many morigace bonds? A.—T cannot | Commissioner Delano will remain in the city until | 95% for the « r diciibiasaleh ” dered the following Dreambie aud resolution December, to Usten to reports ob the state of roll | their udversaiies Were playing, and Iminediacely set | 88¥, positively, But | should tink aboat £5,0W at | tomorrow at noon. Foobed Lemrte Wei gon x rf n vote on the Air Lin Much were udopted: gion th the severa: churches, aud discuss suct topics | to work te counterbalance it e task was not an | ‘heir par value Beeretary Robeson will probably viet Annapolis | | Duniel Aldrich, an aged resident of Old 4 | ‘ i ost ptherean, The city of Brooklyn bar bern eoadeoly | Gs was be presemted lor cousiderstion. The rept | casy one. Throughout he entire day they worked |. When did Mr. Ramsey purchase theso? #.— | tomorrow to welconie the oftcers f the Monarcls gras ound dead oy, Wetnes tay, to | ‘ ord Sind by the ery o jurder,. th t hy owe Was adopted, with might and main, and evening @ | be ithin the Inst sia monthe. M Susan Galton troupe, was nee eer ae ee " He: lis well Knows citisank, 1-8. Vourbies. Keg..by | "ite Council then tcok @ recess to enjoy a very | jority predued thewecives to vote forthes hee G—Who made the purchase? A. >My frm marred 1a LOMINGE TO Dh aO en f “on ray it 7 b set subs! " erta! en rovided by je ladies first uggente _ -, as % t x. he ‘ 1; apd, i Ip the evening, besides devotional exerctees, very After the Spea Jammer fell and the members | pervon in reference to the purchase? A.—Yes: 1 | fennel i lag) Mr. Bergh captured a number of cock fighters and | carry Chinamen to New « Whereay ‘Such uorrihle crimes are being frequent: | interesting remarks were listeued to from the Rev. | bad been ecated, Mr. Nechman of versed with Mr. Leveridge: I now recollect that | "A" 4104 waadington, the projector of the over. | cocks al cit Nasaau siteet on wednesday uichn AWATERRL Ly He raaaa (i or ty ehacted te our midst, thereby givin the ob: | Heary Ward Beecher, the Kev Dr. Buddington, the | fered a resolucion to take a bill out ught the ten shares of Erle preterred myself of Jand falirond through British SN Derice, 1 Beiser & Fisher, distlilers and rectibers, of Bay the connrmation of Strong an ye pore nemne oe weiss theho® | Key Wo P Browa, of Newark; the Rev, George | order and cousider it in the Orst C Levert ie Horton op Wednesday ail sa ~ | etrerts Lave not been arrested, por Las (heir wa ais 5 Garakat next by dapat rebore Dacor of Newark, Geo A. Bell, Buperiutendent of | whoie House. Col Murphy, who Q.—Give the names of any other persons you con- ber of gentlemen who pro} telnod. i isi he ¥ Fri iteet ete chor eam uimer by Jap \ 1 pokiyn: the Rov Dr Storrs, of | Sessions bill in ebarge, jumped up and moved to | virsd waht A.—I conversed with Mr. J. f.. Mor. Tiueetiug of the Nationol Lut ikalehina Oona trom! Chicaltac Hans : pats ; fi Jucious to Out mevungs were vey | anend by Including bis Vill. Speaker Hitchmon | gun on the suljcct, or with Mr. Dabney about the DIE CI. Liverpenl and Hateues haan Civerpeots & ag I LE GC, A Pa a eleg be Yeuiay eersica, | contended that the bill was not on general orders, | purchase of the sterling bonds; T con't remember a ean eens LHe © om peo Tat | wind, wud preva H ; Wie ! committer of sever. be appointed Dy attra Lut at the crivter’s, and would not be placed on tie | now of having talked with anybody else on the sub- nileetor of the port yesterday, removed Wits su steed loa'et'8 okt veaharaccka ek reenaue YA boiler explosion ta vets embraced ia Fie abst te cone dee | The Couference adjourned to meet tn the Broad | five of members until to-morrow, Peter Miteucl, | ject except wy own counsel or the counsel for Mr. holes Burns, who had begs mired | anpainied « ceebeaicd Gurmen tenor, Herr tubers, « pidge Mane b power to calla pnulie neousg ateccs | Way Pebstuacle, New York, op the Get Thursday | rewmarked that the Vill was printed aud op the bles | Kampey, WbUcad, Lavipg bad is UoUse burued dung the | ARDC bi were DERE DEH A, OF e hand wat ia ace ab to them thay sects pro, i ww Apr of members, Gov, Alvord, who bas bece Speaker Q Wien what counsel of Mr Ramsey did yon con- etl ni AloatAlnad in ihe Aolag ton, died yesterday a a a —_—<—<— of the House twice, walptained that a Lil! toher its | verse? A.—T talked with Mr, Eaton, he Young Men's Democratic Cinb of the Siateenth he flamiiton Coligne Alomal dined in the Astc doad in bed int paboes mere scoped, 90/1 Miraculons Escape trom Death tm a Woll. | piace among general orders Immediately sive i. is | Q.—Ilow long belore the purchase was this con- | 4026 Young Men's Democratic Club of the Siateert Preamee veo ae RANE Ym Beaters ASadadecinay fie deny Picard Me Thowas 9: Howel, di. vod Holst: | Mrs, ohn le Mott, of Hempstead Plains, went | fercrved rem the Stauiiee Committee Tow dng MOH AME ASROT'S SOR BRARE Aven VEIT. | be ard respeudiag Secretary, wad | ‘Thomas Cortaan was found dead tn bed yesterday |, The Miitish, schooner Ala was totaily wreckod ea to the well to draw e bucket of water, The rope MH UITCLMAN AT LENGTH YIELDED, ho scan ow | eet oh ally, teens PEL Une PERSO TS Mernoon at Ms cesiteuce ta Siaty fifth street, neat 1B, Son the East Saddles, and thres lives were lost, Rreres having slipped from the wheel, she atiempted to 03 | aoq Col, Murphy's amendment was carried. The | Myrarm, on + ‘Be Property parebasea? A. Te canes Eiguth aveave, j President Grant favors the reduction of the trig J Cemtinuatton of the Coreuer's Inquest Ree | \ti bul, losing her poise, she fell to the bottom, | Huse iinmediatcly efter weet Into. Commrites ot | “QrcWas the money furnished by Mr. Ramsay ? T TANOR NEWS. James Waish, who feli from off the Ninth National | ov & ant of the titernial Fevenus by 832,000,000 svecting the Denth of B.S. Voorbion, aa ote ded ber aeecent and aerate etoRe: | ine Whote, with Timothy J. ¢ ID eheint cain was cbited to him oa tee books of z Shi aad Bank oniiding ob Friday last, diet yesterday in The House Approprintion Commit «ited vou. Les eee eac nee continued the in. | striking the water foot foreaionk, Her uanda were | THe ctPoutninetu he'aghe es Couptcll oe mers | Where was the conversation with Mr, Raton | The Cerpenters' Union, of Brooklyn. tat evening | URNOMPA have | Oueee , F . ee ¢ circumetanees attending the death of | dresdfully lacerated by the rope in her descent, the | Lavoe Er'the bill, enue Burus wae previous to the purchase? A.—In his office, GIRL ME FRI MECHRUTCERCETOMLERG Arawn un ncticles tors ht. t0 take plucedu the | ‘Tne success of the reeent oxne (at Fortress 4,V es The fire ese calle © vob being tore almoat to the bon: p striking the Mr, Futon actin a you ¢ clothing cutters last night resolved to hay 25h of March, for 6:4 @ side, with th bieshotted ties on bone Mr Fogarty, who teatided that McCiel | rope, Sie was soon missed, and seared having been | on the floor of the House. He defended the Court Q.—What was the couversation between you and | Thursday, (he itp Jost articles for kdoubie-hantet five handved sheep -killlag The United Stites steamer Ashuelot arrived im bow 7 evtered bis saloon aud went to the bar | wade, she war discovered by her bus Hand He | us itwas at present constituted, and asserted that | hin? A—Mr. Eaton said Mr. Raurey bad beter | An important meeting of the members of the Sec. } inaich next Saturday at 432 Urevuinicl street 5 Jay. 9; the Mouveacy left for Hong Kong om Wad ook ede ng Fogarty to dri r Melchly secured the serving hie bised me je Justice of that tribunal was rather distaste ave au nd such bonds, and sueh and 0 d Union Codperative Building Bociety takes place r ae was fo lend yesterd the Lt, 1 was drinking some ive tod neued ing | {ies fastenice & rope about hie body, descended to | \Uit'menpers, Mr mitchell interrupted by earings | ‘gt tumanganen bonds, and tueh and auch stocks | ond Ca fe Cea ate Hale iomeryeee? POSS || Mary Ts: Mavn. eked $3, way foand dead yeatert sn Shaw, late of Hrtinfeld, Moss., shot hime a drinking some wine aud asked them | the bottom of the weil, Just iw thwe te find his wile “'pere never Wae uny justice in thut Court,” commencing the suit. ‘The Gildera' Protective Union met last night. The | Seventh wvcuue. Ble Uad lakeu au Overdose of chiro: ith While entering Baltinore On the Bus © Jo Sddressing McCielian by name. Voor. | sinking below the arleoe he walle then running Mr. Cullen of Kings, who i* a member of the Ju- Q.—Did you not understand before the suit was | men employed to the shops of Messrs. tSuedecor mul | forts 8 tr Seruenrd the name mentioned aud inquired if be | Wt er woulk. | Mrs. Mott, although able to by | aiciary Committer, provounced tle Court unconati- | commenced that an application mas to be made for | ccm atruck on Mouday lust, because their wagesbad | yo Assistant Alderiuen yesterday renolved to n'belng made to unite the Republican wiki 7 3 sbout, te euill sullering severely from the wounds IM | tational, and warmly advocated its immediate ubo- | your appointment ceiver? A. underatood | been reduced & © wideo and extend the lower part of Worth street and | factions in Virginia.” The Presideat has promised Bis t © Geo, B. McClellan. He said no, thes | her bande. libon, Col Murphy save Dowling «parting shot, | that an application was to be made for the appo'ut- | The Conferenee Committvo of all the Brickiayers’ jo duy erect, wid eu weto the Norte | Cordial cobjerati Il teers Scotchman himself, and for all be knew a Srereomere acd the Vill passed the Committee with but one dis | ment of 8 receiver, and Mr. Kamsey said, © We'll | Unions of New York, Mrookiyn, and Wittiamabargh, The: Demosiata of the Senate (n Albany lash avehe Heorge i, MeCiellan might ‘be une also. Voorbiee Ton Yenre for One Night's Debauch ting vole, that of Mr. Hiurue. ‘The House agreed | make you receiver," or somcibine to that effect, 10 arr te70 Lave cccidud vo retaiu ie proceat wages |» A Rumber of representrtive Irish Republicans tha RRTHen ta Chk atdeNahOrehia titer ieee tee BL boss sou peur tiename ore mer wbote highly | 4Q8, the, 26th of January Jobo Welch entered | to'che report of the Cornsuitie and ordered thatthe | "'Q—Wusyour bund pregerver executed berore | Wave cen gyn vave deci Ha WHS PrOEREWAKEH | unis cyan Hirvoutyn et last evening nl. Te Gabthee tieteu ene i " 0 beu: me of sw 0 MY | Margaret Shieid's room and remained vali! 190'clock | il) have its third reading to-morrow ut Boon, when | the suit was comme A.—Certainly it w bes fi M ae okly: oh | Shahn Tier ope orker One of thi an ure ! Wieemel” At this moment Chomvere was etani drinking ale, At that bour be proposed (Lat cum- | it will surely be passed, —Have you paid anything toward the expensca Building Lot Association No. 10, of Hrooklyn, met | ¢ Baur youve tt cites teaineale pity 8 prop 4 + fs officers and received gisleupscrip: | President Wier Ot two OF tured mt wer end of the bor, a ould send Ler eldest daughter out for Senators Norton and Genet were present throngh- | of the lit zation? A.—I have not lost ovagtnes Seere'been narchaved by members Ait, aes ete sudord ; 4 last remark of Voorhies, sald G To this she objected, ‘Then the prisou- | out the Jebate, aud ut the announcement of the re | | Q.—Have you agreed to do su? A. have loaned | Wi" Aiuto the Presidents cated. cullen’ View nland Rrothers nave elceed:§ 9 } The Un! +r Ooelta salled for Hong nping back julled out are pecans vary. shanlve,,AbAnatD le wens {olorthe | sit received the cougretulations Of thelr boste Of | Mr, Rameny SALON with the uodersiandicg dst he | resident, Itlengra Mallory and 1.1, Beever, Secretar | Ine, Kewble & Co. for tu larcunt and bangauiness iron |, The United Giatae steamer Qaelds sailed for Hong 1 striking Voor wns “ell at ouce. | Vedroom where ber Unree children were sleeping. | faiiLful adLeres.te me douse Heli te saw a A tty | fee! 0d Alex Campbeil, Preasurer Hotel, Sarmtoga, 4 1b Japan entirely unprotected, { 1g the Mash, fell ‘back toward the | ud. began sticking & large penkolfe through Use it, lo you mean, In the prosecution of this —— _ a riasia F Alita nic Cain (ilae Salads Vaslanla ( ob ultte the door, bot returned ia cect | the beaclotbes into the childten, “dhe aother tre 6 VOCE SRUION WITH 4 MOCE SOARES, uit? A—Ab he waw fit. THE CREAM OF THE COURTS. The man who blew ovr his braing tn Nineteenth | | The Waye and Means Committee voted yoaterdag » hurt, Me fodod that he was bot | Gonetrated, woen hu stabbed ber, Yeaterdaytthe | Mefore adjourning, the Mouse again resolved itself | Q.—Was anything said about the prosecution of peas ae Stross, aUerwane He had quesrelied with bis wife thet | amount ww ve coliccied during ihe hese necal year, / i aa eho . : State teu years In | tn:o Committee of Uie Whole for the consideration | this euit in that conversation? — AT undersiaud ‘eornine ¢ says Sena ve neh ae Ks 1 . cuple, over bis right eye, Fogarty | t Was senteuced to serve the State leu years In t T und Pastor sent Jobn Buchanan to get $25 in | morning about wouey, The Kentucky Legislature Kaving licen’ * econ foo.sd My God, Mr. Voorbies ty shot! | ing Slog | CF cubee RRnere! Orden Wil Jers Hashroneh, Of | suet he hab wvee (bo money Or © part Of ta thin | fons tutor (At oom LOgneMaD, te Foie eicke | “one uevel oroprlotore inst gventag took prelimines | her cheat Fiiton refusing to artond the tie * edo? He said we must send fu jo = —— ter, te Whe chab ent! . obvio eted the proceeds Held tor trial y steps toward forming an independent ire compan: (0) Deluge at Logsville, rai back 40 the door to mive the stares to Cuba tobe Left Out in the Cold. | ede ut rer? Tine reepees om 180 | G.—-0id pom bare say eonversation with sn7, one | eee eae anor sudas Btemmoer agnines | Fort tar Theta Car wet Nae teas ea ear eneay: | bce vos will meet in the he deenatee - ‘i . sooner Jit he appear at fp Felation to your fees? = A.—No ir; 1 havi't the The rs In the case of Judge Stemmner again EbPT Say Dues i e with int d some one for ® doctor, and also Wasuixcrow, Feb, 17.—The House Cotom dye M Issued by Attorney-General Chan \ hi resid fonday nutht, to com 5 beta ior Me prevent Chambere getting away | on Foreign Alluire discussed Coban matters ester | er's doe ner ea Tar The aeing Oe | Sigblest Idee What the fece are for that position. ‘Word verved Gu toe fetter Jesterdajs UM PIMB: | esterday. worming, between midnight and 9 | shen the eo.ored puople of the : oy Be towevcr, that Chambers did wot attempt te | day It was stated to the committee that Mr. Fisk i re ed t 4 Rene 7, Spencer, of th De o'clock, ® prize Nght Was contested iba wellknown | bout 9 MGs that tue barkeeper ond another | had information that Greenwald, recently murdered Y Ns Fs to call Great Fire tn Philadelphia, is hat a horttate vols on ieedinee natecened | eporting hovterin’the Fit Ward by John ftatckiord | "The Bennington and iintiond Rallrosd hae bees Wiking to bi 'Toohill in Havana, was not an American citizen but a Hes: ie omen of? 0) ' | _ Yohn P. Broner’s extensive woollen mills in to redeem cau be allowed. and Mike MeManoo, alles * Young McCoole ¢ y * as f ulroad, we take toe pistol from bin sian, acd bad » passport from the Kingdom of Hevee, | Cninn it | Ag dd | Nemilton etreet, Philadelvhta, were totally destroyed Charles Cordeay, of 444 Broome street, was com- The Kings County Jury, baving tearvod that th w tie of the New York aid Harlow Ratt ‘ Kio Abt, Rouen will be | The indications are that « majority ofthe commities | Chalrman,” ¥e. 6 Gone oy i 1) (clay The mille empiosed over soven hundred | mitted yenterday in Yefasit of W000 bull on d charge of | FRAIMON! Street Jai fe nearly f ben ish bark Filery was loat Dec, 10 on Mat Iturubtiog ime Prowent fo recopease ne tein, | hammered away tithe gov ea, t | pronetty wan selicg alave una and | rae are ceo ont Go cn wow & Lauuurd | HWeeguani ar hay i btear stole ust 2. nd -o1 beard a IneUCupuse tor Ct It ts probable, however, that the commitice w The disorder continued, Mussley, of lini. wad ke on hand valued at D7, <i el ar eae ets recall Moe iON any ad he uachiu'ry (uF 6 "Goveraiuent , cor Rapa Gate ale no arpes LT" ei i lemnaieers pa ii wer he auspices of the Sarsfeid Cl 5 partie (roi Nagnsak) of 70 pristians, not ead looked at the weet d het , joor and galleries roared with ting revelations denuaclatory of ty a fro Beane uf M a Ad provetatal iy icaiter aus Tha Halo st Cadateny jabra th atane, ta tockiand, offered to + OF OKIME, JoQMERT GArTEll molghe 840 De. and te preparing. to 7 Topressatarttes,'® “eaves protest Of Ihe foreigs | by hie lustructions, ¥ Was taken Wasuinatow, Feb. 17.—Ex- Representative 04 the bil! by making the 22d of February come — on the Fat Men's Amociation.” He appraied yestor ne are calling for subserint! Maauink and Oaniinad, ina Tid eal Bere Petter requested the Military Committee to sum So abe dub of July, and that the same be celebrated | payia vokivn, Tenton, found a | ay beainel 0 lad of ts years. wdriver of Dodd's Ex: | gotrey tne oxpense of public mectines, thr. th mollnclog and Genosk, the Hadecn eoanty maiot ed that Du toaueed bim to | mov the ty yof Titusville, whose son accordingly. Similar resolutions were sent ap to the | friend in W ob Fulton avenue, who n . country, Geu. Bhaler, President MP 1) Gen L Hoprisonment in tu ¢ V'rison for using couat ' Wid Meats resthrkebome tae | Pointed te the seademy for the slieged co clerk's . The mirth, fun, and bilarity last took bim 4a! aie ‘im, qbavid borrowed the tn The {rial of Wm. Jouren's f doarding house thief, | Firth Avenue Hotel iDoe Pee Tait recetieiany | Fevenus stamps, a te eae (Bo | how of $500 Petter dente that be wer fecerved * | cnt! 10 eciock, whea B brouck, was reli i Wa) Marys” 8* | Fact that in some of our licensed city boardine, hour WW for this part Gov. Geary bad an Interview with the Presiden’ ad? Dutly | eeut of the mouey, an: ¢ wil from bis embarraerment by tue Bily persons are lodged io & basement about 15420 feet. ‘i nishen Gin OhA entoniay The latter sald hat ae 80: heard (rou od valk 1 the parti log The D e id been Indicted lasting R, Cook, of the whiskey Arm of G, A. | {ehreaks oficiaty, he would nue in - Selking | aaainet the pi mittee 4 ‘The application on the part of the city anthorities: & Co.,"wishes'ns to state that reat was . : i i * na ty mpepirecs easiness Bit. Serle caucus om the canal question Tijunetion to restrain the Beach Tueumatte ery triding affair—merely some Bouncing the ratiAcetion of the Fistesnth Amon FAeG Seat Re aid | Department teatibed tt ofered te Acjoarned and wituessed 11 it Company from proceeding with the work of the tax for which probably would amount to party of sailors, en route 2 H “Mi Voornte yon | Rgius bita to tbe N Academy for §2 100, which (hey enjoyed bagely i Broadway, which was argued belo Ho courts an examination, when be rooklyn Navy Yard, were passin ‘ TK Pett 2) Vittemore anys It Io totally false, as Le never enw | Yo hat been dvhied. lafenied So tured several of tein funy eh Hig a Soor ul sapped Cham rene tilt eas yey “m» atrace OW Ok CREAMER. train ‘Doe of the party foll and was killed +] nid, Vou keow Wore about thet | OF beard of the pe ' Priest entered » Hu Col te Duty) end saned tlie to — "The scurrilous attack of ax obscure Ring Journal f nan at Be neatans, Mayer's picture, To the Superior Court ia Boston yesterday, In thy ei ee iuquirea about tome eh Obhieoh this town on Senator Creamer, eoustralned thatgen: | {2 +H H Noxet Bors Reta ry, Cifttoe tal eof the New dngiand News Company axnliat bd i Hed te * U Vo arise to 8 question of privil ta the | iO Modibinvey hare was not tae 10-40 tO OP. M., for the iy Jones, Bate Constable the Jury rendered | Hs icon Lodge, No $85. F. A. M., will ‘explato his positicn, He declared | Yur anil wulted. him and forcibly put Toom of 4 favor of tbe pialatie fur tua sisura of 3 af Shar ‘Hail, sored of ‘avasts inl to giving pecuniary ald tothe | gsimiler Charge. soy tcass osab other af (oF 68,00 damages. The fe cuitare irom SA: M. tos P, aver (ron! the viaioiiae called i " us. Catnolie schools aloue, bed case son dolore Judge Jones, #08 the picture and call o1 a \

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