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° —— PRICE TWO CENTS A HOME FOR THE SOLDIERS, | °*# 0" "x araax xenoees, liNcANITY IN THE COURTS. The West Thirty-third Street Explosion, and — NEW YORK, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1870, THE SCIENCE OF I OLITICS. birt Patho, oped —_—— New Jorsey again Victeriour—Beati PIRTY-SEVENTH YEAR JHE SALE OF CADETSHIPS, | vcrettoeten tact Nod sitoxeties the con. wapt Ie hind Bo reco}. ay certain that no tuch fe dented ta toto all in: farthing $0 Com pensn. Jection of any conversation | the Lenton on his py SENATOR CHANDLER'S CASTIGATION| ew Yorkers Seven to Thvee-A Larce a TTBMORE, OF SOUTH | (ion for hi ‘He had merely aved each PATRIOTIC AND TOUCHING SPEECH JACK REYNOLDS'S TRIAL FOR 8 qa: REV. WHE eaction te eat Amount of Money Chanstag fands—toe- i V{ROLINA, IN TROUALE. CORP CESINIOG 16 GIS OF (a8 FOOT OF is CaNtTHNT, OF FITZ JOHN PORTER. the Comba: BY GEN. W. T. SHERMAN, MURDER OF MR. TOWNSEND, eth Minas LICKING TILE DRVIL ROUND THE STUMP, tenand Albany Witnessing no noah < frp The finai main between New York and Now rf Jersey was contested yesterday afternoon at Lad- Measaros Looking to n General Amnesty | fow's, Union Hill, aboot two bugdred and arty AS 10 the appolutinent to the Military Academy, he Lad given to the son of Mr, Dally, in Nel York, at (he request of K.P, Brooks, he stated that Addrences by Peter Cooper, The Widow e Rev, Dr. Thompson. the ~ 5 he boy Lad gone to the Acaaemy, Mr. Brooks joulty Called te the Dey ay st pe 100 for the appolatment >" ~Mr. Shoofly Cox Quoting the Pealms. Persons witnessing. Tho match wasthat both side ‘ampbeil—Letior from the Presid fouce of a Drunken Monste: ' at BE woald Focetve betiten wubtever ft Wasminexox, Feb, 21.—Senator Wittiaus | were to show fifteen cocks and chickens for $1,000 | One of the most enthusiastic assemblages that The trial of Jack Reynolds, atias Syl at ne ynolds, y' i fom the Conmittee on the Bale of Cadet Appoint ol ee pretty hard times down | (Rep. Oregon), introduced s joint resotntion deciar. | the main, and $25 the battle, On thie start the bet- | wasever seon within the hall of Cooper Institute— Breen, for the murder of William Townsend on the pests, (wetey reported the folfowing : tieally, doe't ing the ratification of the Fifteenth Amendment to | ting favored the New Yorkers, but the Jersey birds | and that is saying a good deal—flled it Inst night, the evening of the 99th of January Inst, was begeg 4 Rowirad, Tht RF. Whitteraore, Representative te $i; Bestel = oe the Constitation of the United States by the requisite | held their own, notwithstanding thevast amount of | upon the announcement that some of the most yesterday morning in the Court ot Oyer and Terme eee teen coemiled trouPhie seat nee | Yet ti ta number of States, Referred te the Judiciary Com- | money staked on the result. On walghing in, only | prominent gentlemen in the country would be ner before Judge Ingraham, District Attorney Gare = ne Honse of tleproventatives In she Forty i shasta. * Von tre not helpe mittee, thirteen fell within the required waht, siz cocks | present and deliver addresses advocating the erec- vin appearing for the people, and Mr. W. P, Howe ive Clock then proceeded to reag the testimony 9 ime sald 89, oar ate Mr. Howanp (Rep., Mich.) introdeoed @ bill to es- | salde, and seven chickens. Amongthe spectators | tion of a State asylum for disabled soldiers, The for the defence. The court room and indd'to hoe Gut ond tow anh Medate eT ee tn the body of the ball were draped tn national flags, and before the pillars ranning along the platform were flags tastefully hong, and the leading thereto were long before the ope the Court literally jammed with an ¢: tude, eager to get a glimpse of the prison ei Nerves, Catheart, Daily, and P, H. Kegler, of Now tablish a territorial government for Alaska, ‘were » large delegation from Beaten Albany, York: Gen. Sehoeff of Washi fight . Mr. CHANDLER (Rep., Mich.) offered e resolution | who sre matebed to & main today for 9,000, requesting the President to communicate to the Ben- | After the seléetion of @ referee, the well-known « op, and K.P. | “Mr Mrooksseid. © You Say you will not rewelve any: wepaper correspondent, and the exeutpa- | "Nine (pF the appointment who en Brooks. ittemore replied, * No, not a dolla ate, If not inconsistent with the public Interests, | healers Clacker and Mackey were Chosen to do the | escutoheons of the various Btates uf the Uniom t ‘ ‘ tered the room at 11 o'clock, pale and haggard, his tory wat ment: made by ead yah fin fe. elt Ral ME, Brook’, «lf we wall 4 nap. recent eorrespeasenes fe bie ion in relu- | healing, Clacker managing the Jersey birds, while | At 8 o'clock the gentlemen who were to ait cn the A boiler exploded in West Thirty-third street, | heard anehaven and bis hair tangled and unkempt, toe ogned by Messrs, Logan, Cobb, Puckarg On ‘the cayajaten. and helping you paliticnllyy L — , flew sixty feet into the air, and descended through Los Asher, Witeher, Morgan, Slocum, stppore you don’t ¢ thing avout that ’” ton to Mackey took charge of the New Y¢ . platform walked out from the Committee Room, and ding, kiltle, He presented truly » mont wretched spectacle. Me fous . 3 + iy. Whittemore Ned he dia Woks that if ye. THE CASH OF FITE-OOHN PORTER. Tt wan nest helt-pets So'cloek when the Oret bat- | took their respective seats, At their bead was Gen. | the whole depth of the adjoining building, KiIIMK | iq the samo wild, vaeant stare which he his male one man and seriously injuring two others. It is Hoge. ‘Vee following Is an abstract of the testimony | prodks chore to cive tor the oriticat cuit Nerabatih pee y ot Phil down there he bad no objection to the would mot | Mr. Chandler hei@ tm his hand an appeal to the | tle wae bégue, considerable dittenity having been | eral Blierma, and near him were Gencral Mclowell, . tained since hia arrest, and, if anything, was appar. Long elena Pullip H. Reger tecrive doula forthe npnnimen President of the Unked States for the re-onamina- | experienced in getting © referee. AMer the selection | Ex-Licut..Gen. Woodward, Horace Greeley, Dr. | ®#¢rted that this boiler was 40 old as fo be auf for | ently lees rational than at the previous session ot wis to she fol $ opener erncess ta je aero be ‘ion of the proceedings of the court martial In the | of the gentleman, he gare ® owe-sided decision on | Thompson, Judge Daly, and others. Gen. Sherman | %¢- This state of chings could hardly have the Court. (\0 08 VALURD TRE APPOINTMENT at. Lad ucea of po pecamiay ase of Mejor General Bitz Jobn-Porter, and in an- first bettie, when he was thrown out, and o unknown to the proprictor of the building, who, TAR WIDOW, MNS, TOWNSEND, er pale hin ; but he was dresved parotid wileed'a tee add erect as when | W¢ Understand, furnished steam power totuiaitenants | with her children, including an infant, w! atthe head of his army on his merch to the Sea, | 04 owned the boiler; and he *icd the boiler 1m | witha number of her triends, Sho was the object As they appeared on the platform, they were greeted | *PeCtor who pronounced it aafe unty # few months | of ay much scrutiny ne tho miserable murderer of haw with a perfect storm of applause that insted until before, are certainly responsible for their crimin:! | husband. She was uttired in deep mourning and wem they seemed ready to proceed. parsimony tm using @ wornout boiler. We bave now | ciosoly veiled. At 11 o'clock District Attorney Gass & still more serious charge to prefer against both | yin arose and moved that they should procecd with Toland, N. ¥. ai. | bonent 40" bie Pour t ev sles at Staton Heland, N. ¥., and was a real. | be tay jantiny gail vist ston watt Anges lest. In Janevey, | SR Mish hadgren cts forte ret fhe pour 17% br cceved w letter from Seustor Sawyer of QceXD In eHO BOURE. North Covline, Introdecing him to Mr, Whitte- When Gen, Logan srose to present bis ge nore, od ching DM Mf he Wad mot yes disposed of | the Honse was very noley. Before the Clorx had read half s dozen sentences @ whisper ram around bis op, oiniuicat to the Naval Academy toatve tt to | the House that Whittemore was to be capelled for it. the ewer Lo the statements of that paper he proposed to | mew man sabstituted in his place, The following vindicate the truth of Iietory wlitle the witnesses | were were yet living, who would testify mthe case, As Smember of the Committee on the Conduct of the ‘War it was bis duty im an offteial capacity to Investigate the facts connected with the PNAS Im ae NESS Otte I Par HH, = Jers son, He handed the letter im person (o | seiling a nomination to Weet ; senna ndioellthentticred jicr been ‘7 Hr Wnrcuoce, at bin boarding bouse ta Woon. | Atonce sil eyes were termed to ihe member trom | details of Genera! Pope's Virginia eompaign ik ‘The Hon, Jesse Hoyt then stepped furward and | (Mv men, namely: Thal even had the boils been | the trial, and after much diftcully the following wo fy H. Weiticmore, at bie bearing WN | south Citoline. whe was tn hia feat near thorear of | and the reinorob by death of Preaidoat Lincoln | 9° opened the meeting with the nomination of Peter | SBC one sad of the best possible mmmtertul, (Ae ac- | named gentlemen were imvanetied aa jurors : ba the centre aisle, apvarentiy unmoved by the topic | and Mr. Stanton rendercd more imperative and im- aioe Con Chaltms Cooper's name was re. | Hen! must Kare Nappened sooner or later, and that | REO. STEHT, Fone poison, ev e® Mr Woillemore told him that he rearetted @: pa Mhough no one could tell what was | Forint the immediate fuldiment of a pledge which a ie Sit a nd with eyes a te Vitra ‘and | Hoth the botler inspector and the pwner of the boiler | Ww. Tn en SOUS Ton AboILCHE I 0 ~ t se wv heer m ie i ERT IVERS, | A . Ot ™, eeetvals that Le had not Known \t before, ee he | P's the reading of ihe testimony prosressed the a0; thes tention ghcead be dane te teat Const oes ite be gives to tur Jersey | Secretarica were duly efected after him, ‘The elec. | 2MW Mand for the sake of saving a few dollars, | ALBAN IVERs. | Sho. Ww, bow: dod woGiriuuately pledged bimselt. He was very | eaiteries dled Gp, and to the end’ there was the | ;trctnu iustlce sonld be done to that General ana snd Nwes taken. “tive | tiene wece reitcecn eect Feading of the terters | 2:opatded the lives of their fellow fbeings, as avy | PATHICRCONWAT, — [CHALEES JONES. torr. ond thought that the witness was as desery: | closert attention from every one. ‘The very str | tnnuid be compelled t it from his seat in the | Caused some ncopie purprice te many. The birds segdche tlt A ip Has hie 00d mechanic will teat!’y after a glance at our dl- | Whe Court then took a recess of thirty mingtem, leg ss sstody, in consideratioa of what be had tost ‘ 7 irtens sinew, he has heen inthe. | Seuste.. Me. Chandter eaid that Gen. Pope's entire Iwoule arop ovet op tin cide not masing tie divas. | ‘nat hed been received. Mr. L. W. Moulton por: | Sor. ceene boiler, at the head of this artiéle. On the reassembling of te Court District Attorr = JS Cerohina, and of what he had fost durime | House, and there were none who seemed to be glad | (ures, Aid not exceed | 48.000, Sivas sue solat, SeheSes sraboed share’s whe gra ete | ee oer evi hago 4 on on | Lot us explain our diagram, ‘The domeD, which | {int Ieepectde he Pie my A gs 7 a. | Newur, Mr, Whittemore talked very nice to bi, | of his apparent downfall. Therc was a hove feit | by “reason of its bese. scattered “along from | cod lente mnont ine "otal gare the Bate to New President, | Bx-Governore Fenton and Seymour, | ig much emailer than f¢ represented in tbe cat, io | wiileh amano could be muir, ‘Thee pavile were. as: tol sine ® thanked him very warmly for his in. | DY, Mauy that the SM ens eS nema tO | AGuia Creek to Harper's Perry. Tet, while Mable | York om acconmt of the ervey Wr, Pickiog secord. | Gov. Hoffman, Gen. Sheridan, Gen. Slocum, and | sons iittie further beck on the bollerthan it'ac. | toalshed st the enormity of itadetab. Ho alcioed kate kindness, ‘The matter there dropped, wit. | batted: ry ons ult om Pinna OF FS: | to be overwhelmed by 9 superior force of the ememy, | ine to, ine falas Of Une My sine ceeeniony fee'<s, 186 | oscoe Conkling: The writers all expressed their | (unliis, suerte stot the moan Teta {Ageny to, Ae Increane of marder uad the app sora aes thuking to more of it. Pour mouths after. | When bia omn testimony was taken there were | whole country, and even the newepaner correspon: | (uete,warcvetz appearance of irce abt: the ‘ororee | regret at being unable te attend. owin gt Tooreuents, the srowa-shert| 5, the erowm ber | crovecsijon on ane pert of (nemarames 10 Comsat rt ve happened to be tu Boston with his 4on. | that a moudy copsiteration hal bec the meeeaee ae | ente at Wa a euet stale tagenie Canes: |e i Scent ome gown ia . ay Reariy"apupatiy wi the object of | H the tron tubes, Sm mumber, "with % imch water | the awiuldeed, y og A Brygieorenis pig a nd, by means of scouts, adroitly cir Alors Sxconp Fromr.—Roth sent ins red and blak, i ‘ THE TREVIMONT. there he met an old business seqmnintance, W. | his making lis selections for both Annapolis and | 4 ‘betting + | well as the nope chat tt would have « pact ; Finis. to whom ‘be intreduesd hie ton, und who | West Point, That be wasn. corrust mat mo goe | Wat Ns Army nombered’ 190K) men. This the re | four pounds each, the oe ‘The following Is the roply Mr. Michael P Aayes, a practical mechanic and #tond and test. ved fow he was iS oats old: and a dacs ster ot ‘On the’ evuntus of the 2 Same bels believed, and therenpom Pope drew upon hum A CRASH. seifthe whole force of rebel army, which be englnoor of 449 West Thirty-seventh street, has give remiked that bie eon wae a very fine young man, | believed, but that he had been tempted in this In- the boiler # thorough and patient examination, with and ould make @ fine cadet.” Witness said he | stance an! had not resisted, no one doubted. Wasutxoron. Feb. Just as the; to work (he south seats gave Bode ' 1 erselt we nen ie very much to give his son that |” ive haste with which {ue Committee ‘wore acting Larry en uti hg dar hig A d'precipttated soot Miig ‘oa tne. fcr: fate Wee, Bay Chairman, de New York | the foltoming remut: © . iconer ancored hems «4 te erportnnity, bat he wae afraid that it was ahard | in demanding Judgment and sentence without | Aimer ike Borne steht ries mcs ae that the ely, 00 persam wee y injured. ‘The Se a nee the ee ean Snatural tendency | und eat dows on achate oy the stove; hesnid”. [o\har mater a inatter Of tmpovsibilt iat it required | an hour's delay, did not take well wi at this time that the alleged defection of Porter oc- was spirtied, but the Jersey bird soon recetpt of your letter of Feb, 11, announce. | to draw downward the crown-sheet above it, and to | “Yoo kuow me. Lain your brother, aod L we /o sap foo much mfinence, Oh, ‘sald Shaw, 0 far aa that | ‘the when Judge Polaud quiet ered | and the celmlmen reluaah or nogices of Cat its ‘ever tis opponent, and Minceting to urge State Leetslation every well regulated boiler has strong hier told him iat he was hot ht | thee Weoncerned Lean give you am appoiiitment. T have | asked to have the case delayed neil the, merit ‘ neg! for abome for the matin lsadled soldiers who d tot rd vy ve No ach h Saar econ a © er to obey the commands of bis superior sna | fought most aon ep the head of his Hin my pocket, Witness thought that Shaw was | could sec the testimen oove up his command to the attack was, MF. Chand. | antamgaist and in print: and could act F hour OF need. Its top. In the prose him ; be broke | aqtended our countey 1 dows on a null the whole beiler being that ‘Autica will wot perant tay aceepting | brace tye only one 7 ing w resent tO Wim, and thanked hin, but | proper deliberation; it was evident he had ihe | eve nD hs ‘ ‘one of bis in his neck, The battle closed with pry he occasion. The ob aye’ foe they down there.” and going t a ay iid there, was, 4 Gonmderation Jor it, and | House with bin. Gen. Batler pritoaed to give | idence inthe cake Perce dures tonne | victory for tbe Jersey bard in Just seveasminuicn = | ste imunstion tobe present on the occasion. ‘Fhe ob. marked £; ‘nd inving nottiug to do with the srow'n- ‘hia snouldcr said," Row, there’ gt cetlowe Mowe the withess a letter from Mr. Whittemore | Wh i Thursday to- make answer, ad : ‘Teun Frame —Now York seat tna pile, 1a weient | srimpatiiz-d end acted in the preservation of Our great | Sheet. Prisouct then stibled father and drageet Nit Malice that these af aatments were worth from | Gen, ¢ afew well spoken wors, seitled MARCH WHEN ORDERED, for eis tie cones coe Mon Wh rene tent Tals constant expansion and contraction would | out to ine steus: withess was sent tales with the two (0 ihiree thousand dollars, id when she ent repuoiie ess said that | the mind of the House to postpone farther consider. “Phope your meeting. eftlbe very J, and that | ultimevely crack evea new iron, and that it tad had duiwo her father was dend on d that (iMcuities or dangers of the march were | pounds seven. Bor the fret three mimules the coosent ‘ TF was ortunate as he had los: everything during | ation antl Wednesday next ¢ of lls business. One of Gen. Porter's reasons | Wns very sharp, but oo the seve fot oniy Wi New York provide fof her heroes, put | tts effect on the old plate is attested by’ two patches 1 the witness pomnted out Reg fhe wir (hat he could wot, even if he wanted, bav | Toean desired uction to-ian. but he eave way te | cmthe trial for not rooving ly, force forward, was Buried hie ‘rail deep, into the hat cary me fume heg Pk arnt Mane ay THUS | on the eromn-aiee one 1st inches, and the inane had stated er 3 moury or (he appointment the maniieet will of the House, and the proposition | that the enemy wus in great force in bis froat, as | Dird, from wich he never eee ene oe ee Whe ‘gave tnete ives to | other 9x0 inches. Af'chese patches did leak a. little jerer om tne evening th auceniea. COMING DOWN A PEA. goes over until Wednesday shown by clouds of dust the direction Of | Cet ce ame iter he wes Dreserve ihe lie of theic Goverument it was not {n either spot that the explosion hnd i ‘The witness wan oross-dknmined at length by Mt My Shave auld that that was all he copld do; th Magny eta ey fepteny bo Weace. "So wad. ne (Mr Chandler!” fresh ‘evr. | ‘ap.uatie Taare twelve ‘o 4 ae UB GRANT. | Srireh leatel freely. nw Tack Wat started at B. | nove, Sut wanes twee were edueeds = 4 aw sald that that was all. be co + that hie feet ne if he 2 7 Jence. So had he (Mr. er vie by re : r x i . cl ; bernas willing to waive his own interentia the met- | but be did not utter's word Nene etine teeattens | dence: Yor the ofielal Geavatcnse of the seset Gon, | ext coming OF acaln virtorous, New Yer toe THE BRSOLUTIONS, When the cagineer came back from dinner he aw | Marriet Townsend, another dangnter, 11 years olay ter, ard that he would give witness a letter to Mr. ited with him, wad whe Fitzhugh Lee explained that the clouds of dust re. ta black and red. four pounds Ave, and New Jerse To the reading of the letters succeeded thatof the | the-deager, and, if we are to accept ali the pablished wine nature of an oath. Her testimony falls oor ‘Whit more, who then in Washington. He did adjourmed. many drew nm ferred to were caused by Jeb. St cavalry with | 8 spangis back, four pounds six. Hoth were game birds. | resolutions of Gen. A. I’. Lansing. ‘They were rath- | reports as true, immediately atarted to draw the | f vexanined: bat worhing materiel ange c ’ tive wiiness a letter, of which witness produced = of their regret at the oecurrence. a lot of horses having brashes tied to thelr tails, | Dut the Jersey cock ot in @ change shot and laid er too lengthy to be given here im ful, They were | fire, inetead of * darkening” ft with coal ax he should | °Fpys oxanined. 1h Beart Mag Hak tery; bal ee wo aeee Looe tee The Dustriet trom wach Mr. Whitemore comes ie | galloping down frou Gainesville. ‘Mr. Chandler Shponwet outs dead cogk in the pit ie.Jast o@e minute | too this efiect have done: This of course Intensified the heat iw | srom whom Js ee es found ni Mr, Whittemore had gone home, biican by 12 lt, 4 con es DD added that some of the court martial which, tried and * Aisavled in our war for the | the chamber, the erack en: ed, the crown-shcet, - rove («Lim telling him that he found on appl i A OS animously convicted Gen, Porter were in.favor of | New Fore wn la, tee torneee rane pe pack, and aie dropnidg od, one Uy one, sna menber | A; was blowing down from B to ©, teariog the side THE KXLY, 4 fon to the Nave Departinent that bis sppotntment always been very popalar, from his well know a nity, aud the ramor Was that the oniy | the lotter fonr pounds ten. State nor Nation can long have either the privilege or | of the Are-box the same distance. and the beiler went ed that |e prisoner entered his shay . wastoot yt filed, and orging him togive it to bis | iiberallty and his effectiveness us a public sperker y that penally was not ordered was the | to wuca, do arden ot supporting their up. What would the result He ithe aren, Sid atken for 1 j fon To that letter Mr. Whittemor pg re Te is not unlikely that he could again be reglec..il if | fear that Mr. Liveois whose Kindnese of Beart was | eure ti od Me's ce pe pt br pence a rotten oid boller exploded, at Gaz geher tim ang hen been tn the ebony gies a erenseen had fixed the appointment oat iret at | heis ied. well known, would not enforce it. g * 4 cisn ahariiy. ana pen wiruseiaoten | When all the workmen were in the buildiag in < . He prisone hie coms . $m. Wicness made mo reply to tuut letter, but | “Tmere are probably no cases of the sale of anom. | “wr. Witeon ther, Mase} T sos be gtad to ece | } no taxers. Palade the rage of the United Stoica ierenug. | Of when ey Were at dinner? oven hiv ‘thw atop pid Wood b 8 Waltcd (or some time, and subsequently wrote to Mr. | ination against any other member where the evi. | the tried apon its merits or upon the facts, not jersey Baving won four etraight bat t ‘Dor isit An investigation has been ordered. witne Pi rr hetere thet e Whittemore satin thst some parsies wanted li dence is po strong as in the presemt ouc. There are | tor the Parpose of convietoa of acquittal or of white. envy on the Jersey cock. * fromm k they ehauid be corp i a i Delng me “examined bY ate - aletterto him used for pol several very clear cases of men who ot fi washing, but for the purpose of doing even and exact Ye pound two, and New York | seovk refuge i poorbotses O A <5 = WOU neOne: * on 5 sugested that be would wait to hear Bouse, ance Democrat in the present House ‘will | Jestice to ome who held tue eommiation of Major. rhe the Jersey cosk was e dark | fhe Nation’ Goverment should send the pensions to THE BET OLUZION 4N CUBS, Re cia ‘ lve would dispose of it. To that letter | have ® good deal to do to explain some ucls circem- | General in the army of the United States. the New Tormers mia great anpienes, Ws belag tne arc | nod"is such way dna tuey may not be competed TS | are, ie Soa ta WaneRe A ics ieevitees | Hoison’ testimony © “| © replied that stances is haa care, bas here is se much sald which | Mr, Chandler's resolution was withdrawn square Uattie they had won. Time, threepulnotes thirty: tas agenis. And . ic wanae bc, The stolen shoemaler's kmfe was produced, so ot be proved that tt ts unsafe to mention names THB LAWS OF THE AEs. twomecona: tive committee which ohn! ~ | identified as the one Hudson bad lost, Until the cases re cl ; ‘Sevenru Prowr ow produced thete chicken Lopisiature tor New Providence-—-One of Greens iy * © son be appoints ast winter, were = . 9 Robb Inter teal prays aied Pemen: iase stn be Ses Morning, ‘bat. were'nes | sels Propelied by steam, RM AN's ADDRESS, Havana, Feb. 21.—Gen, Quesada aad five com. | Qmecr Hi the eaoeee ea ease ine pociithog . do aurihing hostile to Whittemore. This Lauter let; | heard: aa the Committee were in ueasion two hours | litauires that every steamy vessel of over one hun: alag the Contest 1p two iminuies eaaiwesty’ | ‘The resolutions were frequently and warmls ap- | panions arrived at Nassau om the 11th inst. in « Hiquor, but was nota man. whom the officer woukt 7 Aer was eeted to witness tn ine yeaderrising om | Ovce the Whittemore case. They say there was nothing | Shea wich donoicection seam pumnper ase means hf | eeconds. led. The Racoutive Committee trntioucd in | smaii boat. It is sald that the steamer Anno bh have arrested o1 treet for intoxication. At itemore, with bis frank, end mailed from | tuportant im the sppoiutment of joung Bi + and | exhausting leaks, which shall be 4 inderen tent Fiowsm Fiony.-Jomcy eesin seat too wns appemted, and this matter baving been Was wild and violent, Dut soon became tra: . Gann. a. He produced the origiaal letters re- | no secret of the fact that Bishop subsequently paid | of cum hinery of the veer Amended to al ‘the | Ghamplon stock, a red, wita white hackle, in wi eposed of, the audience began to chyunor for Gen, | *&lm been seized on the decliration of one of her @rivra ly him, and copier of those he bad sen! some political debts, amounting to a few hundred | partial uve tn, lieu of Ureboat of ‘ilfe cuits and c 0 | Dar pounte. ne tre we eae re on THE WIDOW MAUT TOWNSEND SF bonire ree yaow run nay, wm, wairrmwone, | dines, out or grattiae. nd that Pettis wae in ro | Hyyurmses with bread aid’ wates compartments. | Polak, there wer bat wo) oF Wht Koagrimiper | pot hejalin tor Hey Geaare colted aatEARORPTRE TR iconer which left Keenau wi Coal for tis prrazed on the, stand with © babe tn ber ans ef be t Scones, 00 es ° jersey etwo 0 i ie cd ao r < ne esi i “ : Geo. 4. Schoepp, an examiner tn the Patent of. | Aref benefited thereby act fixing certain rules and regulations for prevent Sebapetee toe Greene rue Neemeruet Sen ORS. ara ae ae a pplaading wildly ali | steamer went to Green Key, bat was anable to And | evening of the sith of January Rey poner te ‘ fs, testitled Losi re the Regie sae he by iia The ringfleld Rep jean Stor ing Sunee Ke Ri shee yee ey S. Lea io recent eT piened, ux be while, and tinte’y: " tet three heasty brig her, aud returned to Nassau. She brought back a | Playing with the or Hicreo. She was gone shout tor, ing for on ointment e Went ‘oln tery . tnt laring that Articles and jo not apply wo urk bird Delo four pou: 4 pice brie ad to,te poms, es he ‘ " lainutes ; when she ret abe Te tant | eieny forason of Gen. Tyler, of New Jersey. | | The New York correspondent of the xpring- | ships whieh mast if beth'kery on abel eeapeeaite | is. 'ata dhe Ney gies Relea rete pounds | ‘Phe General spoke briefly a | amber of Cubans who bad gowe to the Key to | iis bed: welgerlog in ie blood. “She Red neice Se aus 4 y y P fs p P. pee does, He ui pokem to several parties about it, and was | fleld (Mass.) Repuditcan writes: courses, pase clear of each other, or where a ship | for some tine Pie Comer’, rexed With greet rea hgnl Hes and gentlemen,” be aald, “it was ander. | ‘Vait forthe Anna, if qe hecore, nor did ehe think that her bosbang LD Bitotuced by a Soutvern member tos member | In answer to a summons rum the Speaker, your | ters andther alirad crossing her own course, but te | Pathe New York chicken being the Theavien ‘out: | |) taille and centiomen” be talds © twas under, | Wat fur the Anna, | idence, hearing that a | age at hi: death es ae Oe Musband was & yoarno from South Carolina, whose name be did not recoi- | correspondent arrived in Washington early, Monday cases im which by day b ship sees the led upon nuunur here bs speak, and even Jeet, but who had been a Conplain in a Massachusetis | morning. the occasion of my trp, as yon Wave | the otver ina line with her own, and when ThaTW Fiowt.—New Je eX, Brea & red and | now T must inske my remarks 94 short as possibie, | CUban depot and rendezvous bad been established ‘The testimony for the prosecution conelnded with Tegiuwt daring the war and had settled ia one of | alreody learned, being (o testily as to my knowledge | each sees both the side lights of the ¢ Dinek with whitesuactiel and Sew York a pli, both 10 | J caunot tell you how It hurts ay feelings asa sol. | On Green Key, dispatched the English gunboat Dart | tint of by. § Who made the port-mortem, wus. OF thes uihern States; that this gentleman told him | of the sale of cadetships to the public neademies by | ‘The bill to reorgunlae the M spltal Ser | wens Fiat tie Sheree Bien pegkene | dier to hear that soldiers who lmve been disabled in | there to break tt up, She bas just returned to Naa. | CAB Pet's, who' visited the prisoncr in his €'* tw ‘oud DAY the appointment, but lis price was | members of Congress. Tho points of my evidence | vice, mud t> provide for the relie, of sick and dis. | Scr Waa ‘Ade Serie ra DelOe © | ihe wervice of of the couutry.and Who are LOW Un: mediately alter the murder Witness wus taken by sorprise aud dropped | having been pubiished, anit as the facts were not | abled seamen, was also pasced specullty Of the Ladiow ang Ade Siiith stock, u hed | ibe wcrvice of uf the country.and who are wow UP. | cau with two canuon aud @ quantity of erme end penile } movie, stating that he Wee afraid, after al the } learned from me, Tcoivider mascif gosolved from | ~The bi ent by t minutes api'ten eeeonda, ndusteleven | tack well's Island. (Cries, "I ie sot] T hope mene | Ammunition which had been deposited on the Key ‘Dpitaawoan tte an Fe Jouns nan w ombe wanted appornted was above the | al) sccrecy in the matter, and will therefore tell you | of the tr Sure hav : ne | Of ealdiera srw there, mont of Ue men who tage at | Sor the etetmer Auna, Dr. Haminond testified as foliows for the doisucs’ Bee, (0 veh Whittemore replied that that was no | a fow ttle things concerding 9 rebieventativ. uf the | Fine Hospital serv veal ROS Oe ee eee ee ne mode known. ¢ ig | my side. Ivo, L will tale care that they need go | Cateers, @ Cuban, connected with the ‘ad He waee physician, and Fave, pecial attention. te Fudseyiently weak tato the hall of the House of | "it'came to my knowledge In September or Octo or eee aed Cas OF Nee Torrens (WO tn ror et | eee here dt Bonin, wine We emt down §6. (oe | tlon of Grceawnlgil, was arreeted yesterdag® CeUanttene. Of the caeeeereey, Nema’ (ms Keprsen, tves ond polated out Me. Whittemare, | ber laat, that a member of Congress from Houth Car enate a beautiful volume, eon. : . fron:—you Who checred us on, promined us tbat thore Reba takes Se Bettuary. Sha thal Teter ene ee, te, 9 Soni Carolina, a@ the member with whom he had | olin had offered to sell an appointinent to the Naval aie of us why lost theic lives ou the batiiefleld would 3 > Ment HOME, nd the other | tast Saturds. he this cons creation. Academy, | Investigating she matter I | tan LoRD's PRAYER, YESTERDAY TS FRANCE faves cmaren lake gre oth ace ic canaries BARRING oe UNION TEBE, oat ds Phe ye Oa LN | D. owing facta: Mr. egler, two ye Jo one hundred different laneunges. He moved that —— Tost out timbe to welend 3 ud tae care of a ‘nalfontiation, he couiders frie habeas deg elehibes hemp Well to-do banker tn Charleston, 8. it be recelved and deposited in. the Cooper: ssional Porrie’s Grent Joke—Excitem tn | us, It was a compect--n pational compa A Girl of Elghtoen Arrest-@ for Biguiny A dusagee of the mind. aM & €ery Rood BOE paper corresponden', hey ason Whom he desired to send to Annapolis, | Library, Agreed to Corve Lealslatit-The G 7 ‘The General went on to speak of Ure Ke Fortaight of Married Lite Buds in a ~e tho best i Kay he estiuates ae the ver Committee some ions } und to this end be set himself 10 work. Mr Wrns0n Introduced @ Joint resotution direct Ay hs 4 Howe whieh Gen, Seott hnd founded at the ¢ ler Becoud Victimce | sean was a enna wate not beter, De oh he Und with ot her member Washington, he applied to Mr. BF. Whit ing that no speech. not actually dellvored. in Con D:nounced for the Arrest et Rochefort. | ihe Nesieaa war, and of several ot Yoaterday afternoon Coustable Edward Mander. | mena orthe ind gad recourse aoe Koos whieh he peg with Sp. Whitt more (or an ap 1a member from South Carolina, and was . shall be printed in the Glole, which way im. ants, Feb, 21.—ZLa Putri has av editorial | soldiers witch be hud visited in azivas Stat ellie gas ce es r : * | study and ki ah io Vijes Feu’ Aeadecy of #208 Ol HF. that = bie = (Whittemore's) appoint od, article to-day, suggested by the anniversary of the | the Union, His voice trembled ay times with emo. lle, of West Hoboken Towaship, arrested Louisa NKW CAUSRE OF INSANITY TU Rasta t UIT Met avadeames wae pace ie anne | men, tad Den mate, Faling "to 'tecom. 7 PaREDMEN’S BRE birth of Washington. This" anys, “ives much | {iTingtemtbnsontc aplasia em AMY | Taylor, lige Simmons, ating Nain, on an alleged | bed aie recenty been alacontreds twas pout «hs eeu 00 ana $1,800, which money be vaterstoud («| Pie? bispupere, Mr. K ston Rep.. N. H.J verorted with | 9 4 Ns , I he mos enthusiastic applause skirssibt Wasiey A Bite ets tule ure coe ts fren thie examinations of atuhjectm “ok be Pits Hor age inthe political ea esto. tit od home, Curious gotucidence:, Walle | Me. Parrranod (Hen... H.2 jterarted mith | « day for rejoicing for France, as fer the United OTHan opa.cous priwhs ib Ga bison or we pemeene | mde rious tig detection of imaanity cute tow ie galertaaeaen te tat 12 thelr mntual expressions of Joy at mert- und provide for the Bureau of Education. States. America owes a great devt to Lafayette, | sutey Daly followed Sherman, and Rev. Dr, | & Yery respectable family residing oa Union Hill, tert | sanity ceases and insenity ogi . ae rT gst Wistot® od. he Hinderstgod tar yugt Mtr ia we ugh WU call tim 8.—coneratnlated Keg: | | The bili provides that the present dutice of the Freed. | Who contributed ro mach to the success of the revo | Thompson, ot too roadway Taveruncle Charen, | te love wit Peter Wordon et Hiden toe eee ke tested “severals ‘Wanatd ose ‘ott aes oreey > B con ice Seton Nebea patn'giise.” Nott Paiee rh | 1,38 30 dnc 8 son (ile son was with Ker. Buren relating to the colicciion and payment ot | jotion, and without whom there would bave been | followed Daly. Thompson's speech contained | fravelled under the acsnmed name of Simmons. | there’ can’ bo veptinnne: wnatrenged eines wat / a, (oe w ry r | wondered he didn’t send him to one of the | bounties all be discharzed by the officers of the v he artsy some capital passuges, Toward tbe close of it ne | Sborily alter the introduction they were married, | ard the” acis be eavarenity OntArY son { rae ainieren's stony | jus agademies.. Kesler, of conrse, immedtate- | Wor epariment kale totake charee of ailpropare | Nog mienine 4 rerloaae rit tae eae the declare: | ead 0 lekagram whee had, been sent from the Na- | and aftr living together ‘ourteon dara they sepa: | Miacis™™of% cpttpay Ke has known pers Ir, Whittemore stated before the Committee ti. | |; explalnd that that was his darling project, | Wor erariment Ls also to take charge of all proporty | tion merieans will best show their grati- | tional Soldiers’ Home, in Dayton, Onl, It sald: rae «(wo tmonths ago the girl fell fa with | to commit crinice of Which afterward they had» : ade a sort of w promise of bie appolutmeut oi) 5 hsreupon § drew trom bis pocket @ commission | property and funds as have been appropriated tor the | tude to France, to-morrow, by placing at thelr ped. | There bre BO) eoldiers. from ‘your Histo mew in |e ery respectable young man named George Taylor, | fikhtert retncmbrance. Vo tional insanity pth gadrtship to the son of & colleague Of hia in the } to the aval school, mado out and rigned by Wultte- | purposer of education, which shalt be transferred to t + A OR AL INBE DS ¢ Home here, Uf any more wisn to como seni | of West Sew York. » member ol the Fire Depart: | Wstt® ena hy 6 had | evior the apporgtioant, ana whee hevelt Kenley: ore with the mame of the cadet jy. blank! Mr, 8, | Bureau of kugcation, tozeiuet with the clerical force | He meetings, sie by aide, (ue busty of Washington | {he Home here. If any pore, wi ment of that viliage, and they were married, tho | {siances of thts * in th Devore killing} hind alteedy gisvovel! Orit he nad'reteresice to |. | :suuld only be too bapps to pat Freddy's name in | nun employed thercia. “Tne Bureau of Edueation au: | and Napoleon the Third, 1 dn anawer to this telegram. wald Dr. Tuompson, | wuole Deparisgnt ‘aruing ont to give them a éere- | A uigroid deare to aestr onsts inimpurcte ieeamity | | Reslaltnd poor toy wna nad vaniciat eauestion to | sideration, ty twe thonead doknee won necoe: | Huealorgatizat Since’ et echook St (65 | moved. le, eeepc ee ee ae eee a Dien ete aeriear thanks Fer thes aie eecaeey, | Rastrn thet obetTd eco ntited aunnreng wegeome | Usa miory apt to aprig fala ratnet’ og ined, of 1 ‘aficie jucation to | siderat sand dolars, ‘would be re- 4 if echools tor th nf ton, to tender our thabks for their kind treatment 10" he had com ram; ject held dear, than to a slrange : pews an examination, (9 Eire the appointment to hiv.’ | quired, ‘To thie proposition Mr. Kexler did not ac. | Sut,Csth’ Tay take posseetion acai, | Moved bis interpellation of the Ministry on (heir of Our veterans. Yes, gentlemen, and to take the | Was Issued for her arrest, and she was a1 y he o se of Townsend, ; Mr, Goes, however persisted, acd Rie waitin, | code. “He repudiated the idea, but would be glad so | funds atd property ve coureved by the Freed: | domestic poltey, and supported his motion with a | $00 back with them.” Which was well applayued, terday. At the time of the arrest she drow « kn Aajouroed antil 0s o'clock this morning. i inate would consid don, “ir. | pave a letter from Mr. 8. to Mr. Whittemore, which | mens Aurea for ouch purposes, Whlok may BO St: | sicoroys speech, le alluded to the elion of the ORACE! MoMAce! Siem pd 60 008 NGe: Seatlee Lager. of Pip pve tig A eaid to hin, “If you 1 le received, tempted to be diverted trom the original purpore aba Hor * HoRack bay fudson City, committed her to the County Jail in Rowarkab'e Explosion tn Pai'adetphia, SE will give you Arriving in Washington with 8.'s lettor, Mr, Keg. | !tt8 oe Government iw the recent popular troubles, and | | Hurace Greeley bad been reveatediy, and loudly | defyait of $1,000 ball Paiapgceia, Feb. 21.—During an gghi yer Gone aald to him, «You are doings greatteul | joca, Post Omice, and some time altorweed pee Mr. 1m (Rep., Ohio) introduced » bill | !® Attempt to mislead the public mind | was perivetly terri Under tt Influence his bright w \ F av w mccovaer. Ab NeWo: ont, at WG: Teena Hall, ty . tucatioual purposes. hn soar stricts pula | {icone aM Py hipe ed peer ae by pretending the “existence of a. conspiracy, | (woo tesumed a atil more ‘cheerful «xpression, “Ax saminoros, Feb, #1-—While the Hous was | srenirg. 0 territc exp'osion of us Used in the exhe $40, to be ved for educational pur. ATON, 8. C., May 12, 1600, Mr, Kettows (Rep. Conn.) # bill reducing the ine | He demanded a divsolution of the Chambers, ‘Tho | g00n @s tt lind subsided he said, * You have beard, | 0-day considering the bill for the removal of politi. | bition Cecarred, shattering fourteen windows, and | poses. Or for any other purposes in the amie ea Hy to your coy 2 | come tax (od par cont, aed ouserptine oaonb. maority here was not of the nation'a but of the | laviessud gcatfggcr, te teleeraimthathaeieen seut | e*), disabiition, Fenotor Kevele of -Muciwsingl was | Iojuring some of the audience pI have &l plied “for Mr, Cowngs (Itep. N.Y.) a Dill inetessing the tax | Prefects' making, If the Minion Intended to ve | {roth Digi Ww, if there are aty veterans who | 00 the floor. and to those members who were intro = — nis OLD D sHAW. trie at pan Ue Of fe MPPOLAE: | on Uieniled «nirite $1 por gullon truly liberal, be would support them, though not | like the Navional Home, why, I would say, let the duced to him he favored the pas age of the bill, For | Stevmer Burned ant Twolve Lives Le t. y ¥. WHITTEMORE, Mass.) a bill to abolish the | With implicit confidence, But if they continued to | go there, if there are ‘ton and was intro- Mr. Burren (Itep and himselt office of Pension Agent, and 1 ‘The matter sto. thus detween Mr. ( ny Wao Would rather 4 time be was the centre of attr re AMON those “fom” whom, most especiatif, | duced as the successor of etl D Muarnts, Feb, 21.—The steamer Emma, No, 8 The original of ‘this Mr. Kegler haa takes provide for t be the snatruments of personal power, he would in which left bere on Friday fur Cincinnati, hay bees Washington, and will present, with other Ment of pensions through the Postmaster: exorably oppose them. He accused the present ma- | they have warded of the storm of wer, and with —— bur s ay sping testitony,. (0 the committee, panei dees beh Jority of having voted the Mexican expeastion and | Whom they are more nearly connected. it’ seems (0 A Ship Driven biton Light “ned to (he water's odes near Chute Inland, ‘To Hee earee rte ig commliien, probably | INCREASING THR VOLUME OF TUR CURRENCY. wandered the finaoces of Puris, Kx-Minister | me they ought to be afforded. the opportuntt Laxoon Bah. $1, oilastesed lettre Sroveligd, ana the weaken ties Inetaesty erect will probably produce non ‘Tle resolution offeret Inst Monday by Mr. Loven: ard made a reply, which thy journals call weak | When soldiers come back from the war ubuarmca, gre i PU A HP aDeee 8 dl ” ver Was tateneoly’ cond, Be Uiuea ne aired to have his eoa oppaint. | wil, probably, produce, nou nibut (Htep Ohioy came up for netion’ an falowes” | and inefetive theg have'no espectat clntm pon te or ‘car ‘eupport | tral) carried away on Sunday nicht by a ship a vat rep ing ULM Vetter "He® thee made cp' tte | ago tow Me se tiie hs goieiaa or tha Rene Mhere wus @ Arend folo at the. Tuilleries last evens | Of theme Duronon tn curteneit then case es uring & Kale, SPARKS PROM THE CELLGHACL esd aad sen £2, mmake the appointment dome: | worts of influences ‘if he “went Duck ol me dnucrpete of the country Leaaire an tner ing In honor of the Arehdake of Austria Reet ey SoBe He well Laan sare of WESICHESTER COUNTY. tite Cia 6. aod he thous ol “ ‘on Sol 0 Volume of circulating currency an pos dh pension given by our goveruinent cannot sap} POICHESTER COUNTY. RLioWee, Mi whom he used tobe an employee, who | aa°te tne euthouttelin ce ate, Grete if 80.40 Wauniug and’ Curreuey ave. insiructed to ter eigen Eneee men. Miu mpay five ou @9 a mouth ~ is Sool Finman, Chief Justice of Connecticut, died Siwais been kind ton’ apd alwast treed, king city of Mr. Whittemore'a letter. | Hourc at as eariy aday as prnctionbin, soit too FLASHES FROM THE OCEAN CABLES, | whore, but not here yesterday of pucumonia, in Cheshire, aged 68 years. Fines eeee ehh beuad ought to Mime ths would | The writing and signature are verided by three oF | thn'encrency. to the amount ot er fesn an gs Bie Ee oD 1 A cook-Axht, for 500, was contested The system of carding aud sealing of goods be EXE!) fred Shaw anopportuntty tomaketue sppoiat- | four communteations which Mr. Whittemore at. | dollars, Di iyetinn raged onl irs nmphell succeeded Mr. | ntxlit, at Rogers's notorious cock pit, in Aree New, Souk aud sag Francisco via te Lothaved Bs Sut! REPS ont down, and lied ont o oagng | Cetzttd (em, tite 0 He te br. Keuler; “each | “a4 resctetion wae adopted—vess, 110: eave, 7, rach 's health is improving. Hiceley, Ho was the Inst speaner 1 of the tax payers of Bastcheater | Sf fenatue hae boon abclbued anita the Naval Acadeny, gud hod penpit ak | Oratlng separate postmarks, with hia trauk ‘on the | pills for “the eemordl ror" poltisar ascetics | The uniform depth of water in the Sues Canal RR pny oy reas F tonorrow evening, to oppose the | Dr. J. J. Crispin, achiropodiat in Providence, M nen if be wad aay trend h P = having been tntrodue Mr. Shoofly Cox (Dom., “ nineteun yt THE LATHST LABOR NEWS, ae Fes shot bpice ye Kerday qmorning by ay iheaud ua nine onition hy could Mil out tl, Ey, N.Y.) said: I will never vote for a measure picking .ettera from Home say that a oo ‘The citizens of Rve wil! employ counsel to defeat - jade Wore BUS serious. Ne ung, aud he Wet temore! wouia EX-SECRETARY SEWALD, Out wen by name, IT want F of tle Council ts probabic PASTY MNROTRINER! |} os atlate of Orcas rouunied work senteray, | {46 Datsaue of will autho ity the Poston Boulerand | ‘The Logislsture of New Mexico belleve tnat the 2 ents The de ; ——— Lord Derby will acc : or. | having made a compront + | Cotutatonionors to exper BUM per mito extension of the Pacite Road throuch the tert ee upy' bil XK r EN BRA NKATY, y accept the C je us % + rice AC BLO or Bum oF any Other eure He te: | The Hospitullty of the City to b> Extended ¢» tteeee we my ot ye Ha ship in the House of Lords, |” Conservative leader. he Bricklayers’ Union of Jersey Clty expect to SEP ys papaya Meld toud greatly toward settling the Ladisn cor ed hohe afer tbeatose oP inset SEES. HE Fe ey eee r, nope (pom. XC. ¥.) declared bimeel/on- | itasing Brothers have Introduced on the markes | ‘love wert trike tou weed anecereeely Saclost Sine JOTIINGS ANOUL TOWN. 4 a ie meaattnre ad bad eonvemetiogs ARE Saat | | The Roard of Aldermon yesterday adopted the | Powd,te the wuole syatem of peddling out pardons | qneMaafachavette lone for tae Paeeed on,theymerket | {iu‘or'waues “trom anata Tormandsg bas omclally informed Adjutant. ttt onvereations ; opted ; o 4 % : , ne Le thane Peladee a angee Ie 8 xen: | roliowing preamble ani pel tion in reiution to the | worthy the character of the Governme ‘ted | John Mullen, 9 plumber, was shot dead in Dublin The umbrelly and par sol makers (females) bave Bridget Ryn died suddenly in Abner Lane's | ratiled the, Thirteenth, Fourier Yafgt tee Navel Acaderny. Aid lind'Wond ander | oxpected arrival in thie city uf ex-Governor Win, If | Routipropen and Wr tote mace oe to | ob mudey nici Ata atwea gone to work or their Od rates, thus ending tue airice | #aioon, fs Third avenue Xroondmenta I» should eek “the teat hor ae cogianont a8, | Seward: b vow against’ it, he would vote fone, | Snare anaes Bemo8 ire ae cele tlenmabin Clty of Merida is to be launched | A. . Chamberlatn, & merchant in Genese flay he Feeeived the letter froin Kegier which | MH Aeeae The Hon. Wilttam I Seward will shortly | There was much to be said against the people of the * conseriD camo at Lyons, France, be PERSONAL INTELLIGENCE, Tow afternoons “yard, in Greenpoint, tounor: | while full of whiskey. took an ounce of landanin ¥ ivierted vo in Kesler’ toniinay nate DOES IB he cilYs aller protracted ausonce trom bis | South, Dut there was also mucii to be waid la their | Cue dHordorly on Saturday, sang Thr Meraeiiatves bem n ferday, and shot himself twive iu the rexien tt ie iy Jost as Keyler stated. but witht ative State; and fatee fad made viher noly demonstrations, Beveral of 3 2 7 4 J. Forney, need 2, died vesterdey at # Monroe | Peart, Both buliets glanced trom his rib, aud ho st iC \u bly own mund tbat he wid, wor a reat, It is propetr that a deserving tribnte abo Mr, Shoofly Cox quoted Dr. Clarke's commen: Coliector Grinnell went to Washington, yesterday, | street, having falien lito m pan of boing water during | UY: be paid Co’ his eninewt ability and distinguisbudsery F COMMUN COUNEFY j {hereture eed, That this Connon. Couns he Abbe Fi on mportanive wiiatevsi but th Very many disreputanie th state ‘rolative to. his oe a to dine with Presicent Great the temporary absence of his mother Tho Hon. James M. Selover, of the frm of Rufus | John Curran dicd sudddnly last ovenin Hatch & Co. 17 Broad street, 1 authorized to recelve | Stauton site i sth te edrich, theological adviser to Car- pected of furnishing corres neerDinE the Council to the Casctts dtupe tary on the 126th Psalm, relating the removal of the injunction to cupuivity of Israel, ine) Hot dei hia frou transi bus tonder bit th ested 1b thea by recent ac influre as bun ate. He ty pitalitios of the city, nd that a Committee of Ave Mr. Covope quoted against that precedent of cel ‘i Tae Paks Danner, at hie residence in mi hed been aeeed Fs trom exch hrah he Common Council by | mercy. tha punishment. infleted on Ahab ara Apts. teclved orders to quit the Homan territory. | funds for th’ Cuban Lengue Second avenne, hear Fifty» te Arombiy. was granted yeatorday "by tntet apo pnen onered pointed 10 recelve. M 4 on hie arrival, and | hab and his sons for having shown mercy to rebels rey Lieutenant Commander Edward Hooker is ordered | An impostor is going around collecting money to — sats he Yate tet he aie ke suitable arrangements to extend him s public re Finally the bill was pwseed, BROOKLYN, fo duty us Mecerver aud Inspector of stoves in the Bu: | bUFY patients supporod to bave died im tue Lesuteicg Los: ave the yood of it In some was he Acadguiy of Music, or such other place af “s teau of Yards and Docks, lathe iirookiyn Navy ead | Heliot of fuptured aad Crippled. bos SKIRMISUING FOR MONBY, - + . sy, Jumes Brown, the weathe Mr, G. P, Morosini has recently been appointed unknown man died yost Herne Hos- ai Pier f 8, vu We sovsetistion san ua craton i The Board of Assistant Aldermen appointed the SEW JERSEY, ed Gilly of pesauiting ENoa’ cere Audiior ot tho Keio allway, vice Ar. Calhouh. Teg | plat bieclothing levine been Dunne tate ctpigtis | ccmetyA Pierce's lumber wits, in Norton Aft the Won wiica ve had with Linden was to | following named gentlemen to. aet with’ & like Cot oe tenced In tho Court of Sessions to thiee | opamntment gives qencn”eatlafacion to the Of wikerosone stove used (or heating his rooms ; fort!) Goss, to pe used for educational purooses una | Mitte of the Board of Aldermen to tender the hos- Tue saloon keepera of Newark bave formed an | Ceniteatiary. Hee ee ht aead aha eet oe ok Nerthy one. City delogates to the Methodist State Conventio f So Atlantic ave Ls dar.aged by =r ilrpouata Wh shaeminal poranis tnt | bilallies of tue ly ‘0 Gecrttary Bewurle AMlorson | aut{teapance SBCe, The Aldermen yesterday napoted » resolution re- | My star onitt ehiered the kFie ollie severat'yen pric! meeth in Bytacuse towaycatarten Tor tnet tone | S€e fo the aoiount of abut ioe Laat cwnrs 4 fa Wo hun that it he had hot fies | #ogers, Robinson, Mil Haley, and Galvin, ‘The First Brigade of the New Jersey National | questing tho Represcutatives of the in the Leuls- | graaualiy worked ile way to ho procent fi Instevening, The Conveation will sit three dave Hill, Lemon & Co.'s extensive sawmill, in Bt {2 fold bring ‘him's young mau thor - Guard parade in Newark to-day, ature to abollsh the oes of Superintendent ‘of Bata | fruntial Win, M. Wood, Cavtatn of the steamheat vromes | Hgults ®#» Surnod ou Bunny, Liv. 620N0, Liguraom wo EMER weal bo an excellat appoint The Arriy Mr, Seward. ‘The cigar dealers of Paterson Lave ogreed to close | (EY Wien held by J Brior Kooke = Colyer, ving at the foot of Twelfth etrect, Last (iv. | f wiceabain Mk ‘a lirat,buas Liadeu represent Bavrimone, Feb, 21.—The Hon, Wm. H. Sew. | thelr places of business on Sunday, nae! Dusan of Cherry near Grand street, 11RS OF LEISURE, fell Ineo the Water last evening aod was drowned be Hegnt & Venison. was déetraret On Oe hoeacelient boy ard aod party arrived in this city this after. | ‘The Paterson people Judge the cold weather bythe | inthe tiatchway at terrepont sored, Poet erat --.— ‘The schools, banks, and public oMices are to + | da. a asuredt Sfe es, vecple, poor they noon per the steamer Cubs, from Havana, aod are at | length of the teicles ou thelr moustache yesterday afternoon, aad Was fatally injured sevon ng Ducheove bul will take piace in | flower Asithe, ard Sri ares Ueplayed, by Tete Tge carriage house owned ly Ceurse Jones. om uk food in their mouths wen, Hotel, where tuey will resin a few | ‘The Kearney Rie Zouaves, of Palerson, last nlcht | Yentorday, afternoon, Itechel Remiin, aged about | Maren i, beated inthe chuncuat lL A Mee eM RES | ot Ana'y avenue Mo a armed yorterdag i pockeu “ounually 0 aia th x-Secretary was in excellent bewlth aod Xislted Company * of the New Jeruey Rite Corps, of $0 ents made a desperate attempt to Juiup overboard ler Club at $9 Tenth | he attention of members of the Fent: oruing, Lex, $6,000, partiahy rod 4" West and. the East rum the Bridge atrect feny: bout Gootge Lawrence | § ont ftalr LaeSlaA Poet te nati due Zeek novh Green's d slling, in Seatt Chichwater, 1 ‘ y payert tie to do PE emg reper a ‘The annual ball ty aid of the votuniour Pine No. | Sout the midale of the Fler, She was prevented 8) \ + Sotcee will take place at the Acad. | fwtaasisrecparce: pita nema bo An 4d Wisgitny'to'tave some eiathint ‘acabadbas eur bey ale ned, partment Widows! and Orphans | event tt ri ' ue, tomorrow night. ret Centre ior the Iie: erp ting to save some clothing 4 geloe wight KNOB OE the day, and w 3 USoper'e Hall, Jersey it he t . , u } Fu Sn for AN Now sou say you are wilting to pre | Wasminaroy, Feb. jayne, in the one) A , Coroner Jones last night > recoptiy of the New Yo ting Associa | | A political arsociation, to be kaown aa the Kighth | , The house occuvted by Mr. ©. V. Folin, in Fords fee! fi ather an nathave i for United dates siprem Aelivered an opinion | ,,'/¥# great even’ of tony ue ‘ i Hy, Casa Hed inthe Puiu is Tisimpion Hall tabs ov eune ter! : : nized with omcers ng tol. | Mam. was eldeatanty nel on ie y Verrtay by ie chal. Beat 9) 008 To rater not ake th Vislonn of e-aceros of divores erasted fe Tadimee't | aricestseec Ill nd Ttieherd sare es ual: proved that eyery | 0! f 4 LA prt EM oy td Re uA Md Vice reatacat on | Want abee, 6100 oe ee ey oe IT teu amta f which he ruled that the dccree was valid, the C Frank Price ein he New ay welmant OF ihe aoveased pa | I: Ces Ont, ¢ Kecrotary Jon J. Frecman; Treasui cing at Smith, Bal Mr 61410. him © i 1a, the Court | Aiiag eto i Bat Smith, Baldwin & Cc eats 90 101 give Gum toward ve mths mee. 82 8p: | hav ing hud Jurtediction of the parties by the appears | Jereey tte . M1 Mayor Kalhiletseh y That’, 1: ory, will be ontivened, Bh te Nar ae 0.9, Bash HOF coach varnishes and Japans, ! vor | ance of the husband in the action without thteing | iwurges he shat “a albielsch tne \ Votsanie oe chllysned, om Thurs. | ‘Phe Beach Pneumatic Tunnel Company have con- vet etree. Durnage to slcky uy peer a atte mo po know how t | the question Sites. tne decrge fur thet reason | 40 attend th rs a ee DOES T Merngs etree Le cones wha taueteeeele, eine 4 a » fn beiplug thee jive upon the 4 ; t ; ; ; , nthe m , f Lohan at ulem of thel#ueccw J by the laws of Indiana, nad’ tus ever bees ques: | ico, tall" give Uy ‘of that pin ait Sennefek Arsaciation wil have | pipes ti fect In, dintotce, “A'brok shart one fost Hee Ofeupied by Kehr, heer Cones ite poverty tioned there under the Constitution of the Unites | BuKht. i 1 eae emgthe Calon Assembly | SRC Ee wil bo covered weithe a poeriace OF the etreet, sk Manufacrutine Coinpany. dainaiod tae ' + eNow ww Staton, 1b must prevail In every other portion of the | ‘The Me ere thougit tbat ther amett | John Brownell, of 186 Say wireei became so. ii 1 ivelinarstion spalahin ef. he Ln ‘The United States Express Compa a7 dill toad acl MH demir 6d neared. 1 at dowel oF her basbend, 6 coor | vices "Ameren “sinounoass, | Suroy rare oir: agea a reary rant woe oC His | 5 ou’ wanes sowie aay Tots, fan Mercuanua Union’ tor esprit Ait | lant eraung re wan dncovred onthe th Qome FA asta Ay sgaire 4 reniaence’indmasdysttsg | te Wel Plsen Muy oved ne fue acy nd | ttn den ths tha ead frat into a tub of W. oh or ae ee ee fhe delay fe casing tus tighaduves was oning wsreaee: | SGM CRamBernstreat necupied by 2s owsita ‘ Baw's Ieric. to, | he Losbunc whenever such 6 residence Is necessary | 2 ‘ sa otresleds be ue eeenRR te fal & fof Abe “ertod will surprise the Ba: ite as to isoteat for an onion tf Ge C7 r OT Gas S| Bu visiean'a tart resasaees | LAR ee eT I Na, ARIES OM | Be MN at a S| Bae i ae Bree " ‘