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EW YORK, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1870 "PRICE TWO CENTS, ! FOR ST. LOUIS AND NEW ORLEANS BREAKFAST TABLES | THE ATTACK ON MR, EATON. | tsi” Spam meter dow ogg there, The firat thing T remember after comlag te e' ther MR. SW aimost TN ANTMOUS NTION (MY'S LAST DITCH. | A WONDERFUL INVE: VOTE AGAINST aa accom my senses wi my bands meeting each bebind the fence. In a state of half stupor T wae ANTERVIEWS WITH MESSRS, BATO. arn 7 " | endeavoring to rise, A gentleman who was THE SPECIAL SESSIONS. GOULD, AND FISK. hralsted me, and. asked me where Liived, "1 tal — a mie Die pe a him next door, He took me home, That is « plain an'a Newest Scheme fo oe Gor. Hem anvization of Spenk or Hitchm Owen Murphy-The Abollt! Hoard of Supervisors and the ton Police Comminaton. statement of the unvarnished facts,” Reronten—Did the man whom you saw coming across the airect wear ahigh hat? Mn. Eaton—No. He wore a cap. Rerronern—Did he look likes rough? Was he dressed like one ? Yesterday afternoon a Sux reporter called at | rough. drenen teres ns methane looked like Mr. Eaton's Ace enult—He Bays it of the Moonlight As- he trop ¥ rs lh. I remembered hit iM Aunayy, Feb, 18,—Shortly after noon to-day, ; Mr. Dorman B, Eaton's residence, 2 Kast Twenty- | clothes, cl aadiccadl chatdascsoe jraker Michman announced that in pursuance to = ninth street, ‘Tendering hi card to the servant girl | », Exronten —Who wes the man that bronght you House, made yesterday, the bill to DARED CREM order of the Mauh te Court of Special Sessions would now be pat on al passage, A buzz ran through the fasnbr, and members leaned forward on their feats the better to hear the reading of the bill, aa ingrosed. No error was detected, for there was Mr. Plunkett, Chairman of the Engrossing who answored the ringing of the bell, he asked if le | Mn. Kato hope thot the editors will not mia could see Mr. Katon, The girl replied that she didn’: | ™M¢ up in their qoarrels, It ix annoying to me and think Mr. Eaton could eee him, aa he was suffering teats ar paper has contained an srtiele very much nd was very sick. However, sho woutd | ealeulsted to injure me. take the card up to him, The reporter was then ueh- Revonrex—f think not. The Tritvne and the es servant left him, ‘Tho most striking object in the | sonlt against you. Have yeu n> uther enemy beside hamitter, his no affeetion fur Justice Dowling Parlor wat a beater hat, which stood upon tho entre | NF. Fisk whom! yon "would suspect Of being. ner cessory.to such & erin fi, Armstiong, the Clerk, amid the profvundest table surrounded by artictes of virtu. ‘The rim of | “yp yogtuel merimer dence, real the bill, whteh wai the hat at the back had been loorened a8 if by a blow | putations against Me Fisk Ua be Seer fot tik KING'S DRATI WARRANT, from a club, and th ‘88. T would not for» moment make such an owt- bat itoel? prevented solied a- | riccous charge eaniant Mr Fisk, withoet any eve * I : Dearance as if it had been rolied in the dust. Afler | ence, Thuve no evidence that MF. Fivk had ange 8 fow minutes @ indy entered the parior, and took « | thing io do with it went by the cent ble. C PORTER—T am glad to heor you say so, Me. by the centre table, Conversation entued in| ptvronrnn—T am glad to heer you say 20, substance as follows: your exoneration of Mr, Fisk, Lapr—Mr. Eaton ts quite low. Yesterday he Mn, Raton—I don't mean Mr. Fisk plone. I mean had considerable fever, His physician seems fear- | {hat { gould never make such an outrageous eh . Kia ny OLN ful that inflammation on the brain may ret in. He | cle of evidence. I say this es @ lawyer well verse@ has ordered that no one should be admitted to his | in jew. by the Bonra— | 00m, What is it that you wish? Revonren—Thon you believe that Mr. Fiek really, if jo Reronren—I was not aware that Mr. Eaton wan | ypq0pesunx (9 do with the matter! on te Av its conclusion, Speaker Hitenman arore and weg the Clerk to eall the roll. ‘Thie cefemony keupied just (cn minutes, The vote stood 96 to 5, follow Tus-eaia Ainsworth, Alvord, Baker, Baldwin, fasker, Tlarnes, Domus, Bennett, Hergen, Mair, Bloe: J. Brown, V. V! Brown, Camp ‘ooit, Coon, Calien. J.T. Davis, Dec pire,’ Fields, C. N.Fiana Filter Haven, tie THE LATEST LABOR NEWS. oe ‘The Eirht- Hour Rule Go! Demon tn Gin Kicking bis Wite Employ Bricklayers Reducing W: ROLLING OVER THE WORLD, hour. This would give a velocity of from 150 to $00 > miles an hour for the epheree—an estimate that is The Latest Great Invention of the Age—An | Ot rated, ‘The spheres will be stopy Kotirely New Mee Fretabt Trane | praces on springs, padded Fe treat ‘Abrasion of Dranken Swine tn ber —The Pr considered so dangerously ill, soppore that Mr. Fisk was concerned in the assault preseatiag an’ sir curhion agaist whion tne spheres tcence of the Neighbors, m Lapr—Understand we, There te 20 doubt of his | OMG, Wiy oF anotliers ne, Pearsall, Pierce, will be bronght gently to @ stand. James Cassidy, the husband of Mary Cassidy, The meeting of the Workingmen’s Union last | recovery. The Doctor considers it beet not to dis- | who brought you home is a butler, Doyou keno ‘\eniper snow, tees, | & Vacuum by Compressed A Oe MRS HhGMEnE Dy rome that the objects insite | who died on Thuredsy im the Brooklyn Central Dis- | night, wus largely attended, Mr. Young was in the | turb him tn the least through fear that inflammation | his name? ett, Winans, Wood, and Detal's ofthe Novel Plan, = an error, ‘The centrifugal action will keep every. | pensary, while under the influence of chloroform, | chair. It was reported by Mf. Connolly of the Com- | might ensue, Poranicee er eee ire pit OB nome sirestnt bave ‘ects. 8. L. Brown, Denne Barns, Coon, An invention has been made that is now to be | thing in'ite place; beeldes they will be packed | was arrested yesterday by Officer MeMohon, on mittee on Bills for Albany, that the" Lien Law," | Rnronten—Are sci Mrs. Paton? papers hed Dotter, let the matter drop. I tmve k anu Speaker Hitebman—6. brought before the attention of the country, whieh | Halty. pielon of marder. It may be remembered that Mrs, | as adopted by the State Workingmen's Assembly, | Lapy—I am. personal troable with Mr. Fisk. ‘The Inst time an then pronounced sentence Of | promises results of the highest importance to Ite in- | COMPARISON OF THE OLD PRINCIPLE AND THE NEW, joa Court room across the bar, We Cassidy, who lived {n Douglass street, near Wash- | had been sent to Mr. Hennessy, member | Rxroxren—So many stories have been told cor | S*¥ him wa Hath on the tribunal by sayin dustrial and commercial Interes'v. If tt produces in Having given a general idea of the new fem, |), " ‘ did not speak, but there was ng trouble. “Tus bill having received the votes of @ majoitty of | practice what the thoory indicates, it wil tead to a | NE Mil point out briefly the principle on which ivis | PEte® avenue, applied at the Dispentary to be lof the Assembly, Mr, Young reported | cerning the sseault on Mr. Keton that Ehave called || Reronren—As rou do not think Mr. Fisk ted bere ol to this Houre, is duly passed and treated for the dislocation of one of her shoulders, | favorably of the strike of the umbrella | to get a succinct statement of the clroamstances of | anything to do with the matter, is there any other which ehe eald had been caused by her falling down | makers and of thelr etforte to organize « per- | tho outrage from Mr. Eaton's own lips, ‘The pubite | Person that you would suspect of such a crime ities Several surgeons, inclading Dr. Thomas | manent protection coclety. The bricklayers report- | mind seems to be greatly excited, owimg to the ath Ea Mak eS Saas G9 POLE ie eee Wilde, who has charge of the Dispensary, undertook | ed that thelr trade is dull, and that the employers | present outbreak of crime, and the aasuult on Mr, | Cessity for any other coarse. to reduce the dislocation, and in so doing found {t | aro taking advantege of this fact, and contemplate a | Eston tn particular. covery, sade bias Vone t Baten 8 opeedy se necessary to apply chloroform to the sufferer, who | further reduction of wages to $3.00 per day, The | Mune. Katox—You will find Mr. Eaton Li’ oie: itr Ac Ga Oba plasterers reported that two-thirds of their men are | the Times, A day or #0 after he was Shes (us ve Wil iesy Uae: Ua GO Feet walking the streets, and that the eight-hour rule will | sent for one of the reporters of the Times, aud gave | inquited for Me, Fink, He wos fecountzed: Wy the It was subsequently ascertainea that om that day | probably go overboard, Theiron moulders reported | him the whole account, handsome young gentleman at the door, who sald: and the day previous the woman had been beaten by | that the ae eee shop is still om, but that | Revonren— ‘That account says that Mr. Eaton met | "What's thie—anotber injunction? Mr. Fisk is baved—tte theor; in vast development of our whole industrial syetem— | use To reucer the S Starlaete clear: eotiioa: Senators Norton and Gevet will take gooa care | agriculture, menufac'ures, and commerce, he forms in which the two principles sre em- hat the bill passes the Senate as *peedily as possi: | The invention consiste in the employment of « namely, the sphere and the wheel, What ts w Wheel) Itt tion of the sphere, ve. 80 moch for the power and influence of ‘Squire | new princis le of locomotion, which will furvith the | Cut\s slice of any aiven thicheeat ahrough's sphere, Sweeny & Co, basis of s new method of traneportation, By it, the | and ® wheelie the result, Take two such slices oF TN ORAYE-DIGGHR FOR THE RING. products of the eovttry—ite grainns frults, ments, | Siete’ ‘and he primary cement, ofall whiesled + Atthe beginning or the present session, the Ring | Coal, ores, highwines, and merchandise generally, | vehicles is obtained. Place a box on the axletree to were deflunt and endeavored to check the revolu- | together with the mails—will be transported to and Halling ait the bevel and nd Ce jane lla ag hf he vehilel Fa jon now used— 2B tion by threats. A sort of guerrilla warfare followed, | from all parts of itine few lonre insteat of days, | cart ie produce: y Erne wheels, placed ats certain Bot things hove undergone a marvellous change | 8nd at a cost so trifling as not to impose any sensible | di t, bat Mr, Gould is here.” ance apsrt, furnish two points of support, and | her husband, in view of this fact the police The Tailors Union No. 1, withdrew their dele # gentleman before the assault, and conversed with | My’ i 7 » ie c 7 1, withd gates | #6 . Very well; I will ace Mr. Gould, then,” replio® ale oie Gate ‘era Bae he, honest, Nortos burden on proiuction, It will be at ouce admitted | Balance the vehicle, which enabies it to pave over 48 | rested him. The allegation is that the husband's | from the Workingmen's Union, ‘The gliders ve- | him, Who was the gentleman, and what was sald? | the reporter. : i Sho lave lived and thrived by robbing defencelece | that if such resnits can be attnined, the commerce | rear ju addition to ridewiee. Eight or more wheels | brutal treatment of hie wife was {adirectly the Jed tH all sald HHO OF their shops against S| Mune. Eaton—Is was Mr. Duer. Mr Eston only Pg eM a Be eee te kage vir ag tunaye A, THe youn Scaatore, who | have come to | and industry of the country will be place! in por pre need op ralkioade te Lot gh By eN'y Fire cause of ber death. Only two applications of the | backward societies should be stricken from the rolla | @aid “Good evening,” and passed on. following conversation aed the propic's rescug, dif not, strike the blow sooner | sion of facilitics which will enlarge tmmensely their | Dox. and tu div! i igliferent forme of the | chloroform were made by Dr. Wilde, and then but | of the union if their celcgates do nos report at the | Reronrex—Were you home when Mr. Eaton w: Reronryn—Mr. Gould, have you read the:lisinae. ‘The power und influence of "Squire Sweeny kept | 9¢!4 Of operations, and open new era to the pros: | same thing, that is, sections of spheres, beld In 9 ver y htile of the drag was used. The sapposition is brought in? tions published in the fe and Times againat Mr, Taylor's resolutions recalling the delegates of 4 i Yourself and Mr. Fisk in Seles Gaasr the Workingmen'e Union tothe Joint Committee of | Ms. Eavox—Certainly, Mr, Eaton thinks he | Mr Dorman B. Raton ? ’ previous ill treatment and the wort puiion to 8 i bet " Walk from her house to the Dispensary, that the ap- | the Workinemen's Political Party were hut | must have lain senseless after he was strack from Pilvation of the chloroform taxed her fast ebbing | the various uoione were advised to organize poli\l: | twenty to twenty-five minutes, While lying aga ftreogth beyond the power of her feeble cunstitu- 7 aj hea the fence insensible he vomited severely, end tha’ Musing day by day. Yesterday but a faint, very | perity of the nation. tical position by antetrees, with boxes resting cm the faint glimmer remained, and tw day it fell to the lot s atter, sled ar Socaker to seal the doom aad act as the | METHODS OF TRANSPORTATION HERETOFORE CFED. | “Wnt te a Sphere? It ie a whole, composed of ave-diager for the Ring which elected him. Hard- Botore expiaining the new method, let as glance | circles in all directions, Comparing {it to the wheel [Fier the news of the vote of the Assembly on the | bricfly at those that have here been used. It] inorder to explain. te relation existing betwoen bpecial Sessions Dill reached the Senate, when Sen- that the poor woman had become so thoroughly ¢: fo the assault om ar’ Teel not tell yon that they and groundless, We ure sorry for Mr, n'a misfortune. His ure interested. eas them, it may be defined, an Integral wheel, Ava | tion, re interes ior Norton, the embodiment of will prepare the way for @ better un uding Of] unit, madeup of circles or peripheries ot wheels, | Afer bis srrest, Cassidy was taken to the FI Was probably what brought him to his seasce, ° s tehte ak tite oatcae: SIONTR WARD racuve Hts principles and proce-ses, equully distant from a romimon centre, it possesses | bush avenue Polee Station, where his ron Jos Revonten—Where was he etruck ? ology pl I all ald their plirase- bis fhoe beaming with smiles cinta acigate. |. Bat two distinct methods have becn ased by mon. | coneleiden wien, Delaucing eae seaprlant without | one ory fo tne Sergeant in charge us follows Mrs. FaTox—Between the shoulders, ap by the What is the natare of the disicuiy cant glance with Senator Gevel, and extracted from | Kind up to the present time. In the earlier stages of | the uid. of ax} : ¢ thie property, it mist 5 Seetalive ve Sew neck, Here is the hat that he wore (picking up the | between the Erie Company und Mr. Ea:on t & bundle of papers ‘bn |, which he intro- | society, animale were tamed and brought under eub- | may further b ng Wheel. Rolling “ When I was going to school on yregneney morning Ma. Goutp—Mr, Feton wus formeriy attorney of nting | Havaxa, Feb, 18,—The schooner Herald, from | a!) You can Judge for yourself what the blow | this Company. Me was di IL As the Senators always on the alert to school, as they fought frequentiy, When I bea the honest Norton offers any bills or resolu- jact. my father Red mother were arguing ani ea, and without the aid of charg hing, hence no friction, ed for valid rea. Jection, an@ ased as carriers or agents of transporta- | OM \\s hres the real axie, there te must have been to tear the sim in that manner, tone, Since then he has u ed information, obtaine@ jons, and as they really expected a scorcher after | WOn—the loads to be carried belug simply packed | oirher at the centre ne juiference: cothed | fame, Nome they were both unger ine infuence of | Nassau, recently landed a party of thirty-six Alibus: | “ay i way loosened from the hat for some six | while acting as our attorney, prejudiclal to one Ime tas Gefeel of the Ring om the benstous bill, Benstors | upon thelr backe, {may be still mrther i frictionloon wheel, | biker itm sotweth fers at Gibara, under the command of Gep. Golcou- | terests ‘ were curious (0 learn the purport of this last bill. Properties, it ‘may then. be termed | rla, They were attacked by the volunteers, who He it was who urged Ramsey to bring suit axaingt ‘The firstinvention of man to effect transportation | Wmiting th qeeping up th well Hick tyculatins were not aleapoointed, when the | , Toe tar men lamitatedl ea RxvorTEn—Who bronght Mr, Eston home ¢ the Erie ¢ Vierk read ‘he vill, which wae entitlea, “ act a: compari eer mpeny. He drew up the the W killed seven and enptared four of the expedition. I—that is, lake i : . tzned our rord oranteein: neing, frictionless wheel, whic trac i. & pe Faq oo Th Henig tied as Holani: the | Mes. Eatox—After Mr. Eaton revived, he at- | arrvtened j about ean Boake OP buPaavIONES <held upright by a cross-bar ealted the aaletree, | ted hollow, 19 ut it for the purvore of transporta- i batted it Ape ekee at ia Woes | sath Sot. Th to crted that the eurrivore are in | wempved tovrice by the aldiof the fence, A men | tutecs ty nis ours yee A ; | Men: iver geting In bed he threw a potato at her.” o sorted h 0 a by his own written udvice. of the city of New York." ‘The bill vests the power apg on idea bsbyeggs Mtoe soiree ea’ | endl eo Cemelder the two vehictes—the wheeled and | © Mtr Betting la Nat Ue luna © pacsng at het the Sierra Socarrens in a famlshed condition, The | Dieting by took bimto bes drunken man, Hess | been made that he was not ators ow possessed by the Board of Supervisors in the | and these simple vehicles were drawn by the ani- | the sphericalcin thei remtion to euch other, we . Poobidi sponses aaa sha ‘c| sisted tim to rise, aud asked: him where he lived. | when thos wore ayer ot Board of Alde man. i nd ones mals already tamed, over the rough enrface of the | find that the former ts composed of parts of the lat- | Ca dy wee taken before Police Justice Walsh, a bs (be \, athe igh gun : - be Agila Mr. Eaton eaid, “Next door.” ‘The man then sap- | 2hese statem PO og . Bs hedge by en County Court House Commission, to be composed of a, widen (Waa ha glailive soaa aed or ter; hence less et nsequenee the City Hall, who committed him to. jal to await | the entire expedition is considered certain, hes + 50 kyo in that be ad vised Me Mayor an 1 tho Presiding Justices of the Supreme, | Sround, which was tbe primitive road-bed of man. perfect, These parts, resulting from the subdivision | the result of the Coroner's inquest. to-day. The : Beak ported Mr. Katon to the door, and rang the bell for | gunrantecing of these bonds on duly 3 188, and Boperlor. ard Common. Pleas Courte, These Com: | Next, wagons with foar wheels were devieod, and | of the sphere, recombined with, axletreesy enable | prisoner is a native of Ireland and 69 years of age, & band of Chinese ineurgents have oppeared in | | a cece, bat no one wae aroused, Mr. atom | fst on that day lie received from Mr. Rulssioners are to serve without compensation, As | roads were made by grading the uneven surface them to be used om the natural road-bed firmished | | Cassidy habitually beat hie wife whenever he tae Daahe aetimnomees, OF Uae IAN Tey OOP oo inh Witw 10 take ihe alah kag: from bia boekes President, of both the Hartford and 0. ‘She Anti-Corruption!sts do not me n to be beaten by by the earth, which was the cause of their being | reached home drunk. On one oceasion, some time | burned the Peralta warehouses with 900 hogshcads ie rond Iteelf, @:5.000 in money, $10,000 of the Hing on any bill oF resolution watch they pre- | ‘hen springs were added to diminish the jolt—an | olny recorted co. From thir, we see that {he sy tore § ago, be tarned her out of the house and fet dran! and open the door, The main did so, He brought | Which was in tees. han tent, ths creailon of a New Court House Commis. | invention unknown to the Greeks and Romaas ; and, | is ta the wheel what ihe whole isto the part: that it | with another woman. Rounaean Colo ugar, ond killed the clerk and watchman. Mr. Eaton into this parlor, and Mr. Faton laid down | | At this point Mr. Gould woe Ivterrupted yy a vide tion’ ought to inspire the youth of the present gene- ss ae clus | 18 more complete and bigher io its coustruction, | Mra. Cassidy tn the street, and Om lewrmm-wiene ink == 4 man then lighted the gus, | itor, and Tie SUX reporter was bowed vu. tation with anme hopes of yet betag able to eee the | stl: relays of horses and Macadam roade were in ich cives it superior qualities as ® velilcle of mo: d entered the house and found the dranken verre rae a HRPD NAR ERNE ret Ber ae Reine ted, the eas. New Court House fulshed and out of the bands of | troduced, marking the higher development attains. ‘ NTERVIRW WITH JAMES FISK, Ji, tion, The sphere, in aadition, sas a unit in tretchea on the floor. The wot -_-- the bell until he heard my footsteps on tue stairs was put Andrew J, Garvey's plasterers. The introduction of | ble under the sretem that employs horse power ant ng. If it varies slightly in’ its course, tt varies nd Mrs. Cassidy returned to her drunken bus | The Man whe Cheated the Corener Turning Beda } left the house. I went into the parlor, and nats u'eloek last evening the raln fell iv torrente, this bi ed Senator Bradley and Henry ('. | the earth os aroad-bed, At length the railrosd was Nogle 't while the wheel, If It varies | band, au Honest Penny for the Lawyers. mand Mt. Baton lyme on the sore, OF course, Lwas | Notwithstanding the weather the strect in front oF Murghs. | Senaior Creamer followed the thunder ha vcarads bopelealia {these ianertuek Gane OF Git? raw js with tt, so that eat AUER Te acibo eat Woscaares, Maae., Feb. 18.-cA fw days ogo | “Renee yas wee tite wan? the Grand ¢ Qvas Janimed with carriages, bolt by prov os abillte jeg, wt od pertoes merase: ene en of a partis communicated to the E. e ‘ NIA, pitas * pind S e PORT! ho was A, ue ed wit persone i rg J oe dey pcuaGa | Gosia Tea cles, It ts the substitution of an troa road-ved, this fact renders a very mechanical obec" lis one John ©. Dennis attempted to commit suicide by | | Mus. Katox—Mr. Eaton don't remeiber his | to uations." A sinall army and dirceting an el-etion by. the people of five | #mooth and level, in the place of the old road-bed of | construction of wheele< les necessary to ner | Panic ta San Prancisce-The Widening of | shooting Mmeelf, He flied in bis design, however, | Bemis Yuir dire ne man told hin. Te only remen- | of police sar orles ele tee Police Commissioners next epring, earth, always more or less aueven and rouzh; and | Mine rata hich veces lmtoaitie PFM] the Cracks from the October Shocks | being only slightly injored, and an attempt wes sd at 245, Dut what street it was, Mr. Katon | taker at the gate Tne Sus reporter found Me. Fike p kit Assemb!y was the seene OF an steresting de. of the locomotive in the piace of the horse, The | As simple wa the new princivic and the vebleie of | Alarm along the Const, quake | Rude t0 bush up the fact, But the would be suicide waa not a, gentleman 1 iu the cosy room to the right of the lobbs, eon the resnlution of the Committee of Ways end final development of the eys- | Motion it employs nay’ at frst appear, they will Ax Francisco, Feb, 17.—Another earthquake viel dently ; ceptation of the term, Ie n Gien, Sheridan ate his supper, watching the Lal ep fle Mie Failroad Is the full and final development of ga | StS i ceecegs Maar Oe Bret, pean, ey wal Feanet ‘ : ane has won a notoriety which be evidently little ant er commonly dresse increasing crowd who rushol atter the Temptations Rooke It the Senate concer, that thy principal | tem that employs the wheel-and-axle principle; It | the simplest and most perieet form of boay,and te | Visited this elty to-day, emptying hotels and public | pated. Tt 1s known that im England it is an offence RTKR—What Was his name? UN Ree The rain don't burt the Twelve fest of the State debt othes than that known | renders {tthe most efficient practicable, and com- | most complete, that can be found innatace for rapid, | buildings {nstanter, The streets were filled with Beas ae ihe for a pe ron fo auteurs to commit Mis blk Teannot say. He is ab f Temptations” any, Tsee, ribs es rechitee the Commssiogers of tue Conal | Pictes the series of improvements possible in this | Festina semuirmanan. Mate Hollen a0 as te car: | people before the shock hed hardly ceased. Forth | jaw of Enpiand wae adapted to Maseschucetts: “This | Mus Tarox ile las called two et thrce tines te | them hike teed birds. Pie ee eaeeOnte fst 0 ane {und tht Wal under the laws of the State, be paid asthe | direction, Thus, the two means of transportation | Which furnishes Ik a perfeet road-bed, it solves the | MAtelY, 1b Occurred about the time of recess in the | forenoon, Dennis was arraigned before Justice W Inquire after the health of Mr, Eston, He say+ that | we had. ¢ Brigham ‘Youk’s sone aan hive, cries and Decummes due In epeeie, wid taarand | that linve been employed in the past are animals and | problem of a rystem of transportation that combines school ¥ of the ebildren were out | Hiss on the charge of attempting to commit suicide, | when he frst saw Mr, Katon be took him fora bun: | wives here the other nicht, oth and the i i {Ne greatest economy with the highest velocity, It I Bhs The detendant pleaded “ guilty ;* but as the Munt- | dis of old clothes lying on the walk. When he saw | from Utah, and the eiapping of frepeciinci: {rom time to time purchase tbe coln neces: | wheeled vehicles, falda all the sonditlens 6¢ & perfect systems Of iooo, in the schools which were in seesion the | cjy.) Court had no jurisdiction, he was ordered to | him endeavoring to rise, be thought he wus a | like five houdved shoemakerss Lem ee ified yg tidybeglidy " THR NEW PRINCIPLE AND 178 METHOD. motion, rolling frictionless ov its periphery; runt ug # kept the children under control, though in | tind bail in #200, drunken man, ni dee - be 2 8 be au smoothly and evenly on its clean and protected | one of the schools the misses created a panic, The —— EPORTER—What time did Mr. Raton get home? urn] come tot Arather singular and important feet concerning | The invention that has been made introduces a | THOCLnY eiar let py ite rotary motions moving | Custom Howe wes Glee nt Haag tity JOITINGS ABOUT TOWN, Mus. KaTon—About a quarier of tweive, Tt waa | on Mr. Eaton. You the bil sat iteame from Gov. Hoffman and was | new principle, and with it a new method of trans. with the precision of bod! that create for them. ved, Dut was soon emp! os oonlight night, and Tremember looking | upon you by the Tivbene and Times, have you not? Prog: by his Re ate carrey. MC Baren, to the | portation, entirely different from the two heretofore solves an exact contre of gravity, by revolving rep har occupa: The next lectare of the Cooper Vion course is to bl Row, Bed thinking bow eurly it was tor reper Mr, poised himself cn the corner of the ommitice on ‘ays an jeans. ‘our correspon: 7 e " idly on tl axes, from the planet to the rifle ball; Phe cracks made by the October shock in some of | be delivered this even'ng by Dr. Colton, 4 ‘ome home, abie, aud an ewinging one of lim weill-sha ect has teen farther aseured by trathful gentiemce | employed. We will now proceed to explain in what | COU Ones iat Gr ingle’ body, undisturbed bi roar rtgatghe SATE Wig HEA’ ME Ua. Fonseroy eel) ari estes vealord: Krronten—Mr. Eaton says he lef Mr, Choate's | legs to and {ro biti anes hat Mr Hiflinan was Very anxious and eager to see | the inveution consists, and the tustrament or agent | connection with other bodies ; and doing ite work | te Older buildings were widened @ Little, but no | |, The Han M: M, Fomerdy wis asrostod seaterday | at haif-pant eleven, Yes, yes," he replied, witha laugh, “they've got Bhs resrioton pan : {t uses in place of the whecled vehicle, writlout the’ ald f aecessory ‘and complex parts, | materia! damage was sustained, Funeral services | Butih nly, EATON He now thluks he was mistaken, Tt | me down for wurder, Tser. What next, 1 wanders fF, Hue ted, of Westchester, presented as a mie ton | svch as wheels rriachs batia an WEN IG | ware Meine betd ia te Waehinrtsn Gcccas meus | read ace % st hi eh earlier, Mr. Duer aays it was | Then turning to Mr. Gould, he sid?” Wh, goed bority report, @ preamble that, 709 Unlreiean! of lopemction wale ths laren wen | CUE" aa wit ghee ne’ commercial control of the | Cnarch: and there wee eee TAC the | Ranntold wea Mike rwnad, Tartaue petmeen Zohn | not much after eleven o'clock whea he tt Sr. | God, I won't be able to xo iu anv respectable Nowe | Whervaa, Ry a recent decision of the Supreme Cours | employe ts the ephere, whicb it substitutes for the | continents of the globe, and command at will the re- | ret tremhle the pastor and congresation rushed. fi ine rounds, Botting was 2 to 100 the Victor, ice. w ve | ite the HLF prety soon, Rverybody would expces Of the Untied States, aebts coutracted prior to the iwrne | wheel. The sphere, or globe, is the simplest and | sources of all their reglor the do Move: B. 4 95, Ge killed { EPORTER—Who does Mr, Katou hold responsibie | me to cut somebody's throet, If they believea the OF the legal ti ndere were payabieia coin there(ore, Ae | Oot con tte form of a vehicle of motion. Iv rolis | _ {lanciog at some of the general advantages it | wne,Gours, Reveral ladies fainted, ‘put no one was ehinery OC, Brew! a Core deck tmaneiacrory, | forthe outrage? Tribune.” | The odject in iutrodweing this preamble was to pF ; q will secure, it will bring the fruits of Florida, Ala- | SS\ONNY JpJ he old frame baiidiogs on Le EateS Garcon yenerday. y+ | Mus, Raton—O€ course he knows it was not a Rerouten—There scems to he no mistake sboat tompel e Democratic Legulature Yo awalow. the | Withont friction, is moved with the least power, snd | Dams, and’ the South ‘penerally, to. the North in a | Wharves, swayed and cracked, but the waters in the fn reece can will preach the ane | tit ss bis watch aud lis money were untouched, — | the driit of the Tribune's article. Bapreme Court decision and the Republican piat- | is capable of the highest rate of speed possible to | f ars, fresh se rathered, and the meats feo ee ee ee cance alums, anal sermon before the colored ¥. MOC. Association | RERORTRR—Who does he think did it? MR, Fisk—Not a bit, Mr. Greeley kvown better, form lotyct. Mr, Movely, forcsccing thuetherp dodge | any form of material body. Nature employs the | eza# 10 seaboard, {26 mame ey, I re ceadt: | g tive duration of the shock was neven veconis. Ite | Wiuorruw treningin tae Abyenisian aptist CuUrch, | wAC'poinito any ones es Not Caprese’ Wimeelt on | IT was not e public wan, T would walk down, te oved t¢ reamble 3 but Ee ell ; ie ofice aud Lorsewhip Hor Gore Hotiace eeat in word to. hie friends, tm ts aphere wherever she requires high velocities, a8 ex- | cally our manufacturing towne and cities by the | “in\ttlon was from southeast to northwest averley place. Reronren—Has he any enemies who would do | just as sure as you live, I'd give his old white ooab is fembly, to reconsider And pass the resolution, empliged in the great planetary bodies, Following | side of the beds of coal aud the mines of ore which | Jer’ Oakinnd anit piney arenes Santa Co pete Pemimionloners of Charition, with the view Of | out a tant one dusting, if it never nother one, Grecia the preamble, To this the Republicans offered 80 | nature in her teachings, the invention employs the | thet industries require. It will deliver the mora- th aed pital, have directed the Warden to cause the arrest of Ad anything ab . | knows better than (o make such lying {nainuations objeetion. Some Democrats denounced this ing Journals of our cities hundreds of miles distant a = Bay inate scadonts using insulting langage. ne reporter here thauked (he lidy for ker cour: | against me, He deserves a dumaed “good lickimes trie! iece of business, sphere or globe its vebicle of motion. To adapt e to be morning journals of the same day. 1t ST. PATRICK'S DAY, tery, and was about to take his leave, when Mrs, | and h creding as a tricky pirce a . Mr. Lyor io tims KS . Jobo Kirk, aged 12, of 125 Broome street, wi Ruows ft, just o# sureas you lve, Why Orange, was especially very pitter om the course | itto the purpose of transportation, it 1s made hol. | wili solve the ve: “d question of free trade and pro- ———— Eaton said: don't rested. yest Reruoop by Omeer Coleman, fOr . fn answer the questions Lasked him in the which the Democrats were pursuing, Bat these re- | jow. and the losd to be rarried te placed inside, | tecUOn 10 & new and unexpected manner, and Will | The Programme for the Celebration of the | seslin’s bar ol iron, soa while tu the celia he mtteorpe ourcard to Mr. Eaton, He looked at it, | Zriduna, eh? Tmonstrances were of no avail. and both preamble | Tags hollow spheres or globen, carrying thelr louds | False the country from the condition of @ child, in- Grent Trish Holiday. to commit suicide by hanging lumself with a scrap. he would be glad to see you, He spoke | Rarertex—Mr. Fisk, do sou think that Mr, tnd resolution passed. They will fal in the Senate. ee eee coe ites | duatrially, to that of a giant, The a t f Cae ae “4 of your being a SUN reporter, If you will waita | Eaton really thinks that you hud auytbing to ‘Owee Morphy wae subjected to snother snub- Rae phils aes MESEr tae BAe Arter. ‘A company bas been formed to construct # line ed ates from the various Irist civil so- SPARKS FROM THE TELEGRAPH. few minutes, I will see whether be is prepared to | with the ossault on him t bing from Speaker Hitchman. He had en- yh Id bebe ade of 00m y | and tert the plau on an adequate scale, cleties in this city and Brooklyn met last evening to tale with you Mn Viek—Think! Katon's nota fool. 1 Geavored for at leas Nf. to ob 1 bey would be beet made of some one 01 ‘ea ne by Revouten—If Mr. Eaton ts so low that the doctor | in seme serape. 1 got sonadh ie ‘at least a Lalf-hour to obtain the floor 4 ah —— arrange for the celebrati > oe P got sonadly thrashed, That's to Introduce » resolution, but althongh he cried out etals, gaite thin, and turned in a isthe per e¢ for the celebration of St, Patrick's Day—the At noon yonterda they had thunder and lightoing | has forbidden bi eiving visitors, probably L had | what's the matter with him, ‘To shelter himself, . Speaker!" 1 * | ly round. They would be provided with openings LOSSES BY FILE, President, Mr. Thos Kerrigan, tn the chair; the | fm Kichmond ; last nlebt, snow, Detter defer my visit until some other time, he’s playing the moral ¢ ’ } Mr, Speaker !" at the top of his voice, Mr. Hiteh- | foe" Goading and unloading, which would screw ta . ; playing the inoral dodxe, and trying to liv it ow oy eltner intentionally for. therwisd, failed. to | fF, tonding and, nalnading. eee Vice-President, Mr. John Dwyer ; the Secretaries, | ‘The railroad trains were delayed in ochester | | Mus. Kato -I a sure he wishes to see you; but | to us. But the story's. coo thin, Tt won't washe { Lim, Owen av last lost all patience, and * Fitagerald’e Rico Mille Deetrove Mestre. B.L. Cary and Charles Boyles the Trees, | 7etteraay by the Reavy sow storm, : hope you will not talk to hiv any longer than is | ‘The truth is bound to come out. Wait til old time holding the floor. The Speak THE NRW ROAD BRD OR TRACK. $100,000. bbe ar ete / y A‘ The Woollen Manafacturers’ Association in Chica absolutely necessary, us it might throw him into» | rocks, just once more, seat ehicl ma ; sd eiagnid 4 arey, in tl 08. | are oppe 0 any chanj e on i fever. 5 —How d a broucit down the hammer with tremendous force, | has been prepared by the invention of the pneumatic | Mic ogy aan gy Hoty uivets bat owing tothe | Bet wWoch discussion, for the procession, via.: The | schooner U.H. Hand, is missing. He had $1,100 when | ,\ithin five minutes the aervant girl entered. nd | Mut. Fism—Yis. Mow did the ext come to leave d eid tube, ond its sucessful employment, Such tubes Kit was at vec mistaken for steam, The | PRUE resting on Tenth street, thence to Second ave. | Iasi seen Re reat eee neta Heo Suid ond Mr. Katon in | the meal tub when the bull dog came, Mr. Rates it Murphy will address the Chair reaneetti have been constructed in London, und are in opera: a) t aie AaRsen tha at nue, down Second avenue to Second atreet, up A party of Ku-Klux Klan visited the residence of 7 Fy ae * ree was discharged from ourservice, Asa retaliation ‘dv address the Chair respectfully, 1 huid af tion, A little raliway with cars is'pliced ‘nside—the fore gained great headway before the en- | xecond street 10 the Bowery, from the Bowery to | ‘squire Walton, near Collinsvitic, Teun., Mr, Eaton wasin bed. He was calm and col | he drew up an oMdavit about ballet girls, and prt- Mr Moro» 6 a cars’ drawn by a piston fttiug the tube. “The tence | U8 AFrived. AN about hy o'clock the lames burt | Chatham street, thence across the Park to Broadway. | negro and hiswifes | Co MYA Keane And #868 | Joctod, and thero were no marks of fever in hie lace. | vate doors and secret passages, "nd siidit poneig—~ tan erates Retin eoeets” Menderes (he Bpeeker. | sion power & onteinad UP SaBenatiog the ste ie ing, iliuufuating the whole of the lower part of the (marching around Washlogton Monument), to Four, | Adam Batrele, the missing wealthy Chicago brew. snare mere 00 Areas oF Pagetiews Hine ieee eee one the devil Koows what not shout the ners ‘ont, Thi ch th ven ag, Huminatin ), whole of the | teenth sireet, down Fourt ee > on’ eda} nt, and ited bis * i a him. as evidently getting slong ve jouse, all of which he knew to be. lies, nnngod Ig PSSERE: ss neonane tne speaker | ee heee Tee, restr without touching the sides, Os | sent all the surrounding buildiags, and thove on the | ¢f-third street to First avenue, thence 10 Kighth | The Hon. 8. Tackle Wallace delivered an oration Soot Gate apon tie cable, Gr iie tank ot Ce bee | ine, sncuiaer We Seapoualbillty aan nt" wen. "Perbapa the Speaker | the bottom, a metilite plate or rall will be laid slight; 4 founding bulidiags, and tho © | sire om, h street across to the Cooper Ln sabody Inatiinte rete ek on were Upo! able, at the head o| » be nerured of murder now, and th jo resolution I propose to introduce." benenva ib aguas Ik te tee canteely af (an antare: cppoaite, Bide of ihe sicesh were considered ta dua: Where the procession will be diemiasad. rpaleraay ie the Pooupay cntiiiate Baltimore, oa Tae Heapoke in a clear voies, deliberately, and with a | that everybody danoad with Jor whch AN EXPOSURE OF MAYOR O'HALL, ‘This plare or rail will be its road-bed. The properties | BYls (ae Ut a oie ten eae ae i ittees were appointed to await upon the SKM in abeliah paniial| auntekiagnt fallad ut hewitetic < apes 1 in Mortissey 1>shot me, and Urecley teofer and'wiieh be will introduce at tke fret op- | Uf tnevem,remiele of motion, AC wil turvaeh the | Oop vo @dsaan Me ulding wan owned bya H | Tae oie yt lk prcpammazzianers to furaian {he | Any ah sciualvove oc 18 guar 9 87 napa,” or tie bed J sei | Theil you Cireeleyreyuckee Wit bave te" Be" Gantee, ortuuity h hat is, frat, smooth, even, and solid; | Hriggs, and toially destroyed, Loss, $40,000, cork, ‘The Legislative Council of British Columbia was RerontRR—Are you getting better, Mr. Eaton? st an one sad second. perfectly clean, free {rom dirt and dust, and | Ay iBK¥. ang - Set wah ° u Just as sure as you live, Wreress, I te aval peas The damage to the stable is estimated at €5,000, the opened oh Thursday. ‘The Governor's address ta Im. RATON—-Yes, 1 do vot have ine hpi m Abre at ZOU. : 7 Foe A nc, aiatimated tn the pobtlo. pre va ihat the | provected against the perturbing action of the prod emovad A net nement The West Point Brokers. Confederation with the Dominion, RS Pree f e sein ao any pains, and pe AY genticman im undress, Raval nolform Wire te ecnetie pavement on PtG'ayanat | Mid, Fain, OF ano: thi w puesdceway in whieh | Rout Nu ai athe vuiising on the opponite | | Wasmxarox, Feb. 18.—The House. Military 1 Donlon and his wite Cathartng Ravonrenet called to.ect watatement of the cir- | Ream to ite the romiatiioa twat comune ad oluer streets tn sald city, which sald pavement hi he spheres, h the current of alr, | vt | side, and the tenants, especially tne children, were | Committe: meal ened bet victed of murder 1n the secon cumstances of the assault from your own lips, M gook 6 for you don’t often ge hore” been indicted as wpublic aulsance by the Grand Jur be impeded te their motion by the realstanice of the | pescurd with diMculty by the heventh Ward ol one of whom testified that ie fad waked on coisa Their victim was William Gates of Houloye Falls, one ee som your own Ups, Mr gopk ove , for you don "toften et pve.” and the oniced, ‘oat the Committee on Public Health betn- | seen that the inveution consists nvemploying hollow | ME, Fitzgerald bas only $40,000 Insurance on stuck | ber from Loulsiana to sell hin -cadetanip, bY Whe nea Mn, Katon—I don't wish to be dragged into any | inatewis conde, nud gaits ee” ee Fvcted to ascertain abd report to thie be . id sagged ut byl ag hors fad machinery ; but the buliding te said to be fully | lho was referred to a gentleman tn PI ia, The | FLASHES FROM THE OCKAN CABLE newspaper controversies, I have notseen any of | That St OatD fie vartice wino are iaterented tn the, businoes © foReree of globes, with the load to be transported | sosured latter, wanted §1,000c witch, ho. ‘retased to, pay —— thepapers; but 1 gave a Zines reportera careful | I never ean wait for farnene foe x con tee Hits parties who he Dusinees o1 {bslde, operating 1 pneumatic tubes, Pisin PHN oe Cia “d wh “otuse 4 - ~ he papers ave a mes reporte G hever can wait for daylight for scopy. [have m Ae hy EP New" Sonk during the pest fear Vor vale pane | We wilt nut enter into details of construction and ant eee iy cok ae het Cmte: and there waa he | |The eased Fenians are to have ® grand publie | Marement, which Tuuderstand was printed, Have | man down Thera with a horse every mornin snaastaent. Semen is 104 fog Bs ‘ on it; c ved, subsegently. ception tn Dublin, ‘ou read 1 just ae KOH us he gel’s ASUN hot from th gisele ad aati Ree ee aty aad Rady, Cael tte ttioask ait | ‘The People's Democratio General Committee | auother Lousiana member, He declined t» alo In Liverpool. cotton closed with n downward ten | REFONTHA—I have, and woeld ke to ask you | funpe on the back of tee tore as SVANNING THE O10, parts of the country, even in the Rocky Mountains, | of Brooklyn met last evening, and several schemes | the Committee what other operations he had had, | geney: Uplands 1/44 | Orleans, 1saa@alt ya some questions conecening shat statement, puts for me if all hell was’ ater pe where 10 railroad’ can go. Tae tubes may be | of the Ring Committee to rush certain Jobs Vhrough and was given Gat to-morrow moruing to answer | “T 4 Rochefort writes from prison that the fre Mu Karon— Well, I really wish the newspapers | him. It's a great paper, though, . Gould's ‘ Phe dedicat ihe Leniaville ® Placed andor or over ground, but better over, raised | the Legislature were expored, At was resolved by | this question, It ts said to-migbt that he has disap: | oJ. e Police has teized his editorial articles Prould not pursue this thing any further. The ticle | the sume way. He has to see ii before daylight, too, Bridge -Pitens instead odin me fifteen feet in the air, und supported on frame. | mernbere to Ko to Albauy aud “oppose them peryon~ | Pearl, and w Hea retare Ue Neatly, from Wash- | _ The recent improvement tn Erie atocks {n ave been printed, nope My Bate Won't be | My nan nas to bring him up a copy, You alwa " ature Prise | work o 4 be bea! od— | ally, 0 ere adoot 0 » Feb, 18,— Do 5 cen overt o a | Y oar et the news alioad of every body else. vy, the of ’ . ane. a Nba $8 enn r nod BS pI ver offered to sell a cadetship !s pro- NLOrs ote ropidity with which m, i ¥ fn we vot trot N nd sy Avsany, Ind. Fob, 38enAa excursion | comapled. f Une of tage Ight ect, dlumeter | of one jndiyidual wlio holds the position of 8 mth: | TTounced by thit gentleman to be wholly Inise'end | Prince Perre Bonaparte is to be tried betore the | /nlivwed wurder, both to this cits and rookiys We rot [rom she Brn. I'm damned trl trom Loulavile,conslating of two locomotiv:« | Sula. be bull for about 810,000 per mil, the right of | ber ofthe Board, and is also editor of the Rin” | Bounven by, Chat gentleman t y Pea hate ire ge ae elgg wey sprress, kote ta tnd Brookls at ie ” weed way not incla journal, which formerly condemned, but now in . ne vad uae | hee excited pusitc ou ond t ‘s ¥ oh? I #14 Been passenger coches, containing two thou. ‘o form on idea of the system In 3 'o the “oun Lei Ll desc pation caused by thie atrocions, atietnpt upoe your | : n ‘ oy + ou i qo practicai opera | clines to the support of the Commiysiou, ——— i E ey planes) ation caused by thle ott: en x i by cam ed, Sweeny if fhe crest bridge with perfeot safety. The greateat | to Pillntelphin suparted om itinctark or piece NEW JERSEY, = duced by Mr, Gladstone, Mn. Katon—Well, L would preter that tue pa eye ee ~ It we nto pre Cicsha ete acai at tee tana i ——— Dr Clave W. Boames, organist, and Miss Marla! (Phe Ministers at St, Petersburg implicated in the | Would cense talking about this matter, day in Tie ‘Ne @ prevails, As the excursion train was re- | the spheres viaced in the mouth at one end, with th Hrainerd. soprano, will perforun at th ‘1 “ @ Bin 6,t\mp! p ihe Bus tue day in THE SUN, viinig Ne @slericg Kentucky from the Indiana shore, and | *!f exhausted at the other by an alr pump, worked orget Keeney wan yeaterday sentenced to ve | Plymouth Church, Nrooniya, today. Oe ATER ree, eee Tony welonm ee the | rs Bain thee isy for some seconds es If In deep | If Twasn't @ railroad man I'd like to bee Zridune by steam. Ar nc ae air enough ii * out of th pears in Biate Prieo me ons ¥ . 4 q 4 , bay ’ m ne peer sald editor for about six weeks, I'd at the when stout midway on the bridge, ome of the rear | tube’ to, de-troy tte ennlh hee macaw out of the | Uuurter hessions, on the charge ry. His wite | ‘The remnant of the iret Regiment New York | M, Arthur Fouvielle has been sentenced toalx | "Weil, I will five you the story as clearly as | circulation up to the Sun's, It ean be dong. If the olives re feh, at r 4 | Wae of the same time Saud $4 sor recelviag swulem | Mexican Volun' oe: io Will i 0 | months’ impri ent wid to pay w fine of 500 francs fur | possible, On Suturday night I attended Mr. Choate's | Jiri? i r cn rae ot the, Hack, and & coupling pin | wrich, atriming the splicre—and witn u force propor: | property. to further @ claim for eighteen months’ pay at @12 ver | Violation o res. 18W posslbiss On Batirday plays ed Mr. Choate's | Trizune would only print one column of truth « dag j Coiwecving the passenger coichew broke, Leaving | tonal io tte diameter—carries it rolling rapidly to its | B tf held an inquest | Bouth, y y reception, ant that] left his house at half | for six weeks, they'd double their circulation, Ho» ’ BM care on the truck. ‘The other portion of the | destination, The spheres wiil, so to say, fy on their ‘oroner Barns, 0 ina ——=— In the House of Lords yesterday, the Lord Chan. | past 11, but from what gentlemen have told me sin race's coat Will have to be dusted as sure as yom [22 brooclied by the forward engine, reached the | smooth and even track, on which no parsicis of dirt | Q¥or the body of Le wid Cig] HOUKS OF LEISURE. or moved the Gres reading of the Judges Juriedic. | bam confident that it was much carlior, did pot eo | ly Hualice sore sacey. “A™train wan then started | OF dust exist to Lpee their motion and nore: | RSUete" Mt Minvur the uniyyls, aud te cers, were pled Mas, Hem aigahtd AraUed AF length the neciealty of tne | up Twenty-firet aizee!, ne ihe uewsbanere have ferre: | bir. Fisk then walked tuto the Opera Tous, ape 9 sslviance ose whi 04 osphe come, Tl iy exonerated. 5 ic * m alke ind street, Abou ue interview closed, 4 When the track epread, and the et complete ex! ton, Is about 62,000 pound Nor "ERSONAL INTELLIGENCE, ee tate Anal ‘ 5 a q count, Five-tw risfit. Ws for I, and si% | Duer, I bowed to him and walked on, Keaching " Eaboore were ‘iieee reeds aad the lender and s | Complete exhaustion, le about B00) pounds, Now, PERSONAL 1 destitute Cubans in this city, for in6i | tensorties, Wye Erle Kailway shares, 21] | Filth avenue, £ walked up the left side of the avenue OBITUARY, forts are being made to replace the I 3 hundred ponnds will propel them with all baer Dr. Jos. P. Thompaon will repeat his discussion | Tilinots Centrals, 110) Bolil £ reached the bopkstore om the corner of Ten ~. Order tor Titer Retest areomative, te 4. When we concitee Tie eee elo: | Commander Jossoh Chandior har been detached | againat taxing the peovie to suport the schon of ®| In the House of Commons yeaterday, Mr, Buxt yolifth street, 1 ilistinetly remenbor crossing the |) Chiries D. Kirk, @ well known editor of Louie MUO the ridge aWaiting cuutrsEncer es Te | concetye the. euse, witD which''s ‘eutroat Tiree | fremgommand of the Tallapooss aad ordercd to the Th the roadway Tuber IMOFFOW O¥EHINK | gave notica of an lugiiiry ne to what action, fi auy,abe | etreet im front of this Look ture, 1. theo walked | ¥!\*s ‘ied auddenly iw the street on Thirsday eveniog «COUNTY soncelve, the ese, with, which & current, strong | Brookiya Nery Yard. é saa ‘The Y. M,C. A. announce » conree of lectures to | Hoverament hropaicy, (© take In regard lowreviged | yp the right hand side of the avenue to | Otis Jolmson, of Lynn, « leading horticulturist of neumatic tubes of London, ten tons are earried on The Senate has Confirmed Mahlon Ohsnoe, of f Hii, nen Pf inane {arremore, of Urenslauion of the Bibl ‘Twenty-ninth street, On the corner of | Massachusetts, died yesterday, aged 67 ) care he little cars within thom forty miles an hour with # | f'ork to be Bacrel 2 Samuol J. Tilden, Judge Peabody, Bayo The Kpaolah Portes ore foridering a bil which | Mwanly seventh of Twenty -cizbih streets inne, ppamanes tion of | pressure of siz ounces to the square tach. (Ine com + Aen, Teage Fesbod) hed the differontial duttes levied on the coasting | Tremeinber of meeting a policeman, As I renched RAUILR . ane ng.of Pennaylyania to be am Associa'e | plete exhaustion, the pressure is: fiteca at Assistant Surgeon T, W, Ellery, on duty in For : of the Antilles, and provides that the collection | ‘Twegty nusth street Laawea mau ou the northeast RAILROAD ACCIDENTS Supreme Court. When the name of | ¥¢ thi ts! en bounds.) | Columbus, New York, has been ordered to report to Mr, Edwin James, Jr, many years the | ding Of the Lobacco duly #hall be continued provisionally, corner of the sirect. He began crossing the street acumen Hendley was taken’ up, the baetheee wee | Ze thie presaare of six ounce te eudie rent to over’ | Commsnding General of the Department of the Platt porting weiter on the Clipper, who has been incapacl: | ‘Tue London Araminer Sapa the main objection to | in my direction. I recognized his face that of a | _Authony Kelly was killed on the track of the ed fire oa tim ongthe ground of localit. ot w Mra, Stanton, being 1!l, cannot keep her lecture | tated froin following his vorat Oe erie! | the Trish Land bill is that iC leaves everything to the | man whom J bad frequeatly met, but ble to | Central Ratiroad in ral V.. yesterday. Ho wee ed that a i ing piston that drags the cars, it 1s eas: bs {two weoks. Mise Susan Ti. | Dlindnges, will be the recipient of & complime, decision of courts of equity, thus fostering the Dational 7 My Mahe tenectiake “t henate bint? elaitaa tthe th sees Te eae A re il Siutiny will A ner pince if desired. Cominittecs wilt | {mon aturdey) it Contrel Ht love for itteatton ‘Tie Iflsh members of thy House Placestt. ‘There was clear tient imnontia't, F | shoveling snow whan ay Sernte Dill regu ie districts i one i jowory. Jem Mace. hed to have forgotten wi whe bul ng lao 1 ' igbs on th tion to adjourn was made, whea, the hour | knetrclene felograph her agent, k. 8. Carter, Ann Arbor, Mich, Allon, wiif positivel rand set to with BAI Clark, | Will support it. tracted ay attention attar Mme, and I thougne go. | {incinuat), jam t a ‘lle, «motion to reeonmder Judge Sironi Mr, George Francis Train sent telezraphic de- | whosé memorable yarn, Bove: ‘The Madrid Journals publish an address signed by | more of the man until TI vard s quick sie bears roar of the Fs re elaie poator 100 “Was ontertained, ‘Then the Bel gpatch to Brigham, Young, congratulating bln uvon | years aKo, will be Fem on Hondon and Liverpool morehants, expressing the hove | ine, followed by a low whisile (hero Mr, Kati | Ne | day arternova. The tooomotive oi Of explod TAME LOGE 19 to-morrow. 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