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Sun. LIFE IN THE METROPOLIS. ee PRICE TWO CENTS, SMALE?POX IN HIGH QUARTERS, ——_ THE SCIENCE OF POLITICS, rE EDITOR OF THE INISH AMERI- , pao RIOT ON WARD'S ISLAND, Squire Sweeny Will ¥ —_——. Mr. Chas, 0° sataion” betlah at bis -— . Grek eo Residence “4 a DASHES HERE AND THERE BY TH: 2 : or—Gov, Homma es Very Weak | MECCARS DRIVEN TO DESPERATION | Wire not Allowed to see 0006 REPORTERS. cay SHOT BY DR. K Cotek in the Knors—The Young Democracy Re= \ The trial of the Courtney-Fullorton case has enn " y Pa alare itm plod Will Take tte Fince: | whete Wrongs Forced te Expression—Thetr | been postponed ao often that Judge Woodruff sooms | The Property Owners on First Av: Pio Marderor Secretary oe tanta Hee | Atmanr, Feb, 98.—The struggle bos a Tmpadonee Mapex determined to proceed with {¢ now at all hazards, feking Al New Ring Brother eee reat of the Apaneain—He | ended, mot by @ compromise, but by the uncondi- | ghemecives wire Nevertholeas, there ore some reasons for delay | A large number of property owners met yea. | | “NAb: “ov 1% Ni te ee Oa er pie Gut—The Dying Maw’ y. | ‘ional surrender of the Ring, Well-informed which desorve consideration at eng time. fn jus- | terday attornoon to protest against the pavement of | ‘Nt ‘al i Lapried o'clock last night citizens at the | politicians no longer doubt the complete overthrow tice to Mr, Fullerton the following facts should be | First avenue with the Robbins Exceisior pavemont, | Of the Lackawanna Iron and Coal Company of this Mca treadway and Fourth street wore startied | of the Sweeny dynsety, Seceker Hitehman, who | For some time past a deep feeling of dissatis- oe ecvof ‘Murder!’ A man fell forward on | has never throughout the contest given over by Mr. sto) and oppression, to Ruropeans to and violence to wi onimivsioners. bas been for on the head. oe But knowing wh: with, Jo, Lamb, and Justice Dowling, Robert John- purer m questions fhe the Sux reporger, when | Stiyn" footed ama locked’ uprasd toe ston. the present Clerk. The Ring Robbers’ Groat Nulsance. ippreheading troubl alled ur re made known; at the outrageous rato of $5.60 per square yard. The | city, exploded at about linif past five this afternoon, When the suit wae @ret inetituted the documen- | mooting was called to order by Mr. Goorge Rottor- tary ovidence—not any part, but all of {ton whieh | man, who stated the object, and sugcested a vigor- Mr, Fullerton's case must chiefly rest, was placed in the hands of Mr. Chas. O'Conor, who had been employed as sonior counsel for the defence. There being no Hikelihood of the case then coming ap, Mr, ‘O'Vonor t left this elty laet November for Paris. He did not consult the junior counsel before going, | to sen information concerning keoping. He expected to be back here before the case would be called As soon, therefore, as the Janfor counsel faction existed in the minds of the emigrants rest- Inland against the officials in charge. Tho following round robin was lest Satarday pro- Pared for transmission to Superintondent Welles: ng of the British emigrants of Ward's h day of February, 1870, and pre- phen Meadows, the foto Ing re80. Propoted by Mr. William Milton, seconded ‘That in tho opintoa of this meeting fiz an : ieieieas (Rep., Miss.), on the Committees of Kincation an@ on Labor, respectively, Mr. Howxis (Rep., lows) offored @ resolation instructing the Committee ow Pablic Lands to insert in all bills hereafter reported f land to ald in the construction of ratt- Provision which will secure the right of settlors to homestonds on sald granta, that the aafes of such lands samo price a8 the alternate sections of the Goverm ment lanas, in order to promote the speedy occups- tion of said tands rapid settlement of the section of country in which they may be located, and to protect the people against the evils of A LAND MONOPOLY. Mr. Suacrmn (Mass.) reported a bill to enforce the to tho Constitution, declaring that the right to vote shall not be denied or abridged on ae ofrace,color,or previous condition of servitude, It provides that any person hindering a citizen of the United States, on any of those grounds, from being Fogistored, trom voting, boing voted for, oF holding shall be punished by a fine of not lose $100, nor more than $900, und by imprisonment not less thon thirty days, nor more than one voar, A refaaal to register the name, or to recel OF lve proper legal effect to the vote of any citizem, finder any pretence of race, color. dc..shall be pase ished by a fine of not loss than $500, nor more tham $4,000, and by tmprisonment of not leas than three calendar months, nor more than two years. United States District Courts are given exclusive Jurisdiction in these casos, and are required to om foree the | MR. AWRRMAN'S FUNDING BILL. Mr. SHERMAN explained the bill. The first sta jescribed the bonds into which the publie to be funded, ‘and the agencies for disposing of the bonds. The h soction looked to the reduction and ultimate payment of the public debt, not only the old, the The jor of the bill eo banking Inw the work of fanding, Kk the system free. | Referring to the history of the public debt he said: The great act of February, 1863, conferred ex- traordinary power to borrow money, with two limb tations, that the loans were to be abort loa able aftor five years and that tho gold interest was n08 up hopes of still seeing Mr. Sweeny dis- entangle bimeelf from bis perilous position, openly declared to-day that the game was up, and that the present Tammany Rozency had concluded to sur- ronder the leadership of the party to the Young Democracy, Ho went still farther, and stated that no opposition would be offered to Mr. Kiernas election bill, which provides for the election of canvassers and inspectors of election by the voters of each olection district, and which was ordered to 4 third reading a fow days ago. AWEENY WILL GO TO RUROPR. Other less prominent followers of Mr. Sweeny’ defunct Ring fully sustain the Speaker's statement, and are anxiously awaiting an opportunity to declare their allogiance to the new leaders, Your corres- pondent bi A portion of the roof, with all its heavy timbers, nty-five feet by ninety-five feet, resolutions were read | was blown into the air, and fell with tremendous innecessary, as the ough if properly re- | crash, The noise of the explosion shook half the be proper sewerage along the property hol Pav ‘memorial to the Aldermen agai Dosed change. Honest Justice Servos the Poll- ticlans, tm fice on the pavement near No, 10 West foorth street. Tt sooms that Mr, Patrick Mecnan, olitor of the Jrish-Amertean By eis city, lett the Fenian headanarters fe 10 Wes! Fourth atreot, near eleven o'clock, ac- ject, Remarks wore made | *bafting, ote, a city, Twenty or thirty mon were baried im the roine. The portion of the rolling mill where the explosion took place was where two-inch bars were rolled. ‘The portion of the roof carried away was 95 by 100 Tho case of Joseph Corn, who is charged with | foot in dimensions, The escaping stoam filled that saw that Judge Woodruff intended to proceed wits it fire to the premisos No. 814 Fourth | part of the mill for half an hour before the work of the caso, they wrote to Mr. O'Con oF heat it, re on the night of Feb, 14, for the purpose of | getting the people out could be commenced. Fate nform them as to dofranding several insurance companies of this | The following were taken out dend: ite documentary, evidence might be found. The letter | eity, camo up before Justice Cox, yesterday morn- | Sweeny, boy; Peter A. Hartm jehed him in Rome, ‘He. st once. re Yate tie s papers mere nota re ettor Fa hs ing. Several witnesses testified that the stock of | James Connelly, Patrick Moran, John Dowd, Mike nt for his 0 vate oles, they wou priate f the tore, which was insured for $8.00, and wre | Gannon, — Hilly, som of Hugh Hilly. Another reac! |. was worth jso that ast he Err os, asnge,on, atmpl ey | tora oa pb uc, aa rs | Tay Soh erin wi Noe ton, tts Journey being then only: helt Dntshed, had been "to see Justice Cox with a view, no doubt, | following were more or less injured. Lewis the steamer be fell sick of the small pox. and when | of tnfluencing rong janes, vs he Aoubied the bar, | Williams, Joum Rogie, Charis Hartman, son oa eerousiy, i tet is ‘conveyed direst ons Making it $10,000 inat 4 of $5,000, which it had | of Peter, who was killed; Patrick Kolly, litter (0 bis residence on Washington Heights, deen. The evidence against Corn is very strong. | Teddy Tierney—this mi was locked in the ruin Since then be lias ¢een no, Ruma see Ly big | Further examination in the case is set down (0F | nestiy an hour, suffering much from steam. Ho is ven from 4 dangerously injured—Christian Werth, J. Jonos, a thecpapers whieh, fete neseasary Our Grent Statenman, Fullerton © consequently not yet been The inclement woather yosterday kept Mr. | Philip Wetchel, Thomas Rafferty, James Hanley, Seward tm bis room nearly all day, recoiving visite | Rmanuel Osland, Willlam Coslett, Philip McAn- THE NEW SPECIAL SESSIONS, from many of his intimate friends, among whom | drows, ‘Tho oxcent of the damage cannot as yet be pee wore Gen, McClellan, Judge Traeman Smith, Col. | ascertained. ico Susticos’ Meeting Yesterday | Yan Buren, Dr. J. K. Griseo Dow! (food Hamor—Assignmentste | wood, Dr. rt of Byectal Sessions. t Hon, Aneel Belmont, 0. J, de le Fes Board . low Weed ani irs. J. Bigelow, rr eine ents nc fb kg lnm) of | Sits. Sarah. Watts, Aen be, The ex-becrousy wes | of Willem Hicras Polico Magistrates met in the Justices private room id chatted with bie ural Thiet but meee, in the Tombs. Tt object was to com the lity, The civie re tion is set down Seinoneey sivhagouall Bt conducting the Conrt ot | Thursday nest at noom,anf'‘on Nonny text Mi pein Caer hbo ahha Nar Ar th fs municipal banquet | pedier of fowls, was arraigned in the Court of Gene- Special Sessions the rest of this year. Justice Dow. | ie tint artce tonne, welpient of & municipal Ledge ne ling was in excellent spirits, He had evidently re- The waive Pomptatt di ination not to meet his breth- ve wa ate Seeananvade: fooling 0 deep taterees | TH© popular interest and enthui Billy the hog thief." ‘The prisoner, who had been in the election of o Clerk and the assignment of des. | “Twelve Temptatio tly presented at the | Oat all day with his wagon, learned on ne C ‘deh ee catiad tub Gade Go aed noel | Grand Opera House, seem to be on the increase, | bis home at 109 Sheriff street, that Kiernan had got Shandley, acting Secretary, called the roll, Justice | The sudionces Ol eyory nook and cornor of the vast | BP ® atte contest between a young rough named absent. edith For Clerk of the Coort, Justice Cox nominated | od: John Honghtalin; Justice Horan, John Sullivan ; | defnitely, and pour = flood o! Tosticn McQuade, Petor Mefiinnisa; Justice Led: | lucky manager. fespacied by Mr. J. C. O'Brien of Rochester, and Mr pire (Cary of this city, He tind walked bat « steps wlion he Was shot in the back of the head ite Secretary of the Fenian Organization, Dr, jioes Keenan who resides at the Fenian Headquar- bs, Mr. Moclan was Immediately carried to the tnestore o! \loiphe Hez!, corner of Fonrth street pi Broalw', ind Dr. B, O, Cowles of No. 9 Fourth ueet, was summoned to attend the wounded mai Dr. Cowles pronounced the wound fital. M ately requested his friend Mr. his will and send for a Catholic rad midi ew threats, remo Hon, i, Wetion shal vo that may ensue. iehtod, and’ letter to ‘aor Huffinan remains unauswered. A similar resolution was passed by the German rosidents, and on Sunday a copy of the British reso- lution was sont to the Superintendent's office, Yesterday 8, Moadows, W. Milton, and A. Mor- rick, wore brought to the office accused of having sent ® threatening communication, and were told that thoy would be velng th that we will no I intendent of the Isiat , held responsible for ‘any violence N us to thi Seedan iin a been told by an intimate friend of Mr. the latter positively assured him that he up bis miad to abandon politics for and go to Burope. ' ABRAMAM O'MALL is also oxceodingly impatient to return to his law office. He has suggested to the leaders of the Young Domoeracy, on more than ono occasion within the past Wook, that he desires them to make provision in their charter for » mayoraity eloction in tue spring. Ofeien t Ae Witt evorter arrived on the epot five min her ing and learned the following partiea- he ATEMENT OF OFFICER RDWARD DUNN, leon rer of Fourth and Greene street pout eleven o'viock, when I hoard a shot fred, and feeediat-ly afterward heard some one cry, “Stop femorderer.” [ran toward Broadway on Fourth weet, and suw a memper of Steam Fire Eugine No, framed Caristiin Reusier, who had hold of Di [enan. He cried out, “Here he. is.” Omi frvues, of te Central Police Jase up and, taking hold ¢ my prisoner his Ooekets, made f 4 took from. his Inside coat poe fied ‘rev uver, and. then took. the. prison fuiion House in Mercer street. Previous to this Mr Mation | t Dunn red: whisk named Keenan, has shot ‘owardly manner from behind. on Hone, Keenan, accompanied by D Tas SUN to see if M Tmmedi- mthe prisoner's arrival, Mr. Meeban, who up in a chair, said to Oteer Randall: “That man (pointing to Keenan) shot (mis the ouly man whom I saw follow us ou dewse.” a , the mon meant to have their loaders back if possible, A mossago was sent to the Harbor Police station for assistance. A CHAROR BY THR POLICE. A platoon of polioe, under the command of Sergeant Barratt, wos immediately dispatched for the scene of action, a riot similar to that which occurred about & year ago being ees. The emigrants hearing that the police had been sont for, became indienant, and many armed them- selves with clubs obtained from the coal yard. Pre- senting themselves axain to the Superintendent they anded that their friends be delivered ap. Mr. les, who was standing on the terrace, drew a re- bead Bh nd Sretused to Ivising GOVRRNOR HOPEMAN, 8s previously stated, ts completely at sea, It was Tumored last week that the only and last request made by the Ring before its dissolution, of the Young Hoffman for Gover- mado ts no doubt W. Kane, — MeNosrney, —Mawn, Matthew Snow, Democracy, was to renomii nor. That such a proposition but that the same w CONrICTED. . Gov, Hoffman, the turn of affairs, has made some ad view of amicably adju Senators Norton has learned by ire thorough that Mr. Hoffman's repentance comes too he must share the fate of those who made him. The Joung Democracy area anit for the nomination of nator Blood. Owing to the continued i tion of Senator it is hardly provi THN ANTI-SWEENT CARTER Mill be presented before the Dart of the week. The intention is to press this charter to a passage as soon #8 Bossible. | Comptrolier Connolly will arrive here to-morrow, to keep strict wateh on t tof his Tax Levy through the Legislatare, He has \aken the rooms tn the Delavan House which Squire Swoeny, under the tmpression that he w be king pin, ieased for the entire season. Thave not learned whether the Squire transferred his lease Ata sacrifice oF uot, If 80, it is his Orst losiag oper- render the men, insurgents to co back or he would lose ing existing differences with Genet jonce. ‘The men di Rs ided him, and several snow- lls were thrown at him. From all evidence re- colved itappears that nove of the emigrants used any further violence then this w debt now croted, Your correspondent aline Billy the Hog posted, and The police, however, y severely clubbed J, . Officer 228 was 0 also a sandy whiskered ¢ named O' Brie Three arrests were made. The emigrants, now thoroughly intimidated, were forced to the’ beach were shipped off ona schooner and small boats to New York. DIPLOMATIC CORRESPONDENCE. Atten minutes it 2 o'clock & message was re- . Police Headquarters from th reet and Fourth avenue, as follows M. Superintendent Welles, rds Island, ted a a hat he iaturban 1a platoon of men immediate: isposi- ‘thas ral Sessions for the murder, on the evening of the Mth of May last, of William Kiernan otherwise to exceed six por cent., ant the currency interest was hot to exceed seven thre onthe per cent. It pro Vided for the @rst tin.» ‘vat United States notes should bo a legal tender in. payment of all debte, and should be converti ie iu voods at the option of the holder. Ut was cleuriy (oe istention of thie act to make the not A LAOAL TENDER Payment of prevcistiog debis, Tt was atopted lely because it was feared that existing ereditors would refuse to take them in payment of presxiwt ing debts, He then read from 8 | 4nd from his own 9) ™ to show that this was the objoct of the legal tender clause, The act of April 12, 1366, under whicn the kreat ‘mass of our floating indedletnoes wus com Verted into gold bonds, was agrout misfortune. I the then condition of the public debt the great un of it might have been easily funded into ten-forty bonds, but under the authority of that act the whole of it was converted {nto five-twenty bonds, post Poning the time of their redemption several yeara, House of Representatives. Mr. Patwer (Rep., Iowa) presented a preamble and resolution instructing the Committee on Banke ing and Currency to report a general law authorizing the establishment of national banks, unrestricted tm Aggregate number and oggregate circulation, based on stich an issue of Unite States bon all tm duce the lowest possible reduction of the rate of im terest. A HIGH OLD JOKE ON THR DEMOCRACY. Mr. Srinx (Rep., Dakota) offered and the House adopted a resolution in favor of such tariff for reves hue on foreign imports as will incidentally protec® domestic manufactures, and, without impairing the revenue, impose the least burdens apon, and promote and encourage the great industrial interests of the country. As the clerks were recording the vote the tact became known, and caused moom amusement on the Republican’ side of the Hou that while the Democrats generally were vot against the resolution, it had been copied rerdatim from the National Democratic platform. adopted ia New York in July, 1863. The nays were: ation at Robert Uartls and his own brother liam Parcel, . | the stakes being precisoly #5. looks as though the play would run in- ‘This intetliner aaanred ‘Sohn, the prisoner he determined to prevent the mill if a desperado Ki he went into a ‘and the performance {s strenuously applaud. | Robert runner, who as be Mr O'Bricn in conveying Mr. Meehan to the drug gore, A Catholic, priest was in the drug store. Toe doctor atked Mr, Mohan if he would like to to fortuse upoa the On the third ballot John Houshtalin received five | The Aldermen received a communication yes: Sigoet te Sesties Dewees domed Gis We CUE | oss trom the' Beard of Beclth, entlesing 6 pet Te was resolved that the Board meet on the second | tion from resideuts and proverty owners on t2uth | {lon Were, Tuesday of exch month, at 1 o'clock P. Mt street. between Third and Sixth avenues, demand- PRINCE WAL'S VIEWS, I bad another long talk with Senator Genet to-day, He said that he and those who bad led the movement Against the Ring d but because they b the city. The following account of the affair was trans- mitted at the same time to the Chairman of the ari ftw Revourkn—Mr, Meehan, do you know who i oe Veruax—T think Dr, Keonea ehot me, for be fms the ov iy man who was following ue, Bex Krronter—Have seal ‘a family, Mr. Meehan ? Ma. Meruay— Ihave @ wile and six chila- Hudson City, n—What reason can yor sign for Dr, Brenan sivoting yout Have you bad any troub! ith bin en Merrma None that Iam aware of, Reronten—[ learn tl you have made your will. Ir, MakuaN—Mr, O'Brien has just executed it nd either borrowed or barkeeper. Kiernan and bis fae er for the fray that they m in front of the Purceli’s board- o'clock sharp, and when John hat his brother should not rnan for the part which t temper, poured forth » the peacemaker, strack him eral blows on the face, and wound up by knock- cil yesterday afernoon, Alderman Whiting offered a [hee Porcell down and attempting to kick ter of Mr, Chasey logal tender Island Commitice ‘Warps Isi $9 not through seifish motives, Fed it to be thelr duty toward e Action upon the other appointments was di Ing the indictment ass public auisance of the Fisk | in€ house at the people to rid the Democratic party of ¥ ized band of plunder ra and thieves; that he (Genet) neither desired and would pot accept any office, and he would ey the same (hing for those associated with him, Te and his col- leagues were determined to give New York city an honest goverament, and at the spring elections none but gentlemen of ‘stan ting aod ability would be placed in nomination. * For,” continued Mr. Genet, * we must carry the State next fall, and we can only do it by Laving the best men in the Held.” ERIF O'BRIEN anda large namber of the Young Democracy will come t organ. until next meeting. concrete pavement, To ¢ Island Dean Sn: ailed this morning by about three hun Inde, who came to the office demanding the rele rieriy men. Tam disturbance was quelled. and a off without any lose of us OF oe time L. WELLES. THE YORLORN WORTOHYS IN THE sToRM. At half past two a pablic meeting ofthe men who Wad left the isiand, was held in the Park, in the midst of the storm, under the presidency of Alexan- der Murray, Their condition was truly pitiable, Some wore armless coats; the jackets of others bung together one knew not how; others had shoes : : Sine played, the lat LAEST SPANISH TELEGRAMS, A Ring's Tenacious Hold of tts Sinreures. | Pad Diaper: the Iatt —>— At the meeting of the Brooklyn Common Coun: |»: Rallrond—Ask- Engagement on the Nuevi ise 5 Soy 4 resolution to abolish another sinecure office, that of while Kiernan was engaged in this bratal Foreman of Repaira in the Street Commissioner's | recreation th Havana, Feb, 28.—A detachment of one bun- | Department. ‘Ive Democratic Aldermen, however, | fired the oho dred negro troops wae attacked by six li red in. referred the resolution to the Street Commissioner. | gressor. surgents, on the line of the railroad between Puerto Principe and Nuevitas a fow days ago, 7 Breakers Ahend of the En conte wore Sriven off with ices. A large number of liquor A great many people of Puerto Principe are com. | P¢#4 in the Fourth, Sixth, Se ing within the Spanish Lines, Several of the most | {Vards, hace denounced the John Purcell drew the revolver and hich almost instantly kilied the ag- ly, and from jotting but » ie After perpetrating the trarie deed, John Parecll Side Politictans, | fed to the Eleve ers doing busi. | PY,8 mod of Ward Police Station, puraned friends. When he rushed into the station, Sergt. Thompson, the officer on and other | duty, asked him What had hapnened. He replied : of tae State | “1have shot Billy Kiornan, the hog t he, * Did you kill him ?” inqutred the " “IL dou't know," rejoined Pure morrow. The proceedii ing were of the Assembly 1 of Importance, unless by the pri . O'Brien. to Mr. Cary’s residence, 44 reporter they visited the Fiiteenth souse, and by the kind courtes; enter tad the following Interv! fu the prisoner, who was lying on bis back in ee 1 cy Reronrsn—Dr, Keenan, I called to leara fome particular relative to the shooting of Mr. Medi. Will you tell me your side of the story ? Paisosen in an excited manuer)—I know nothing vont it. Td an. Is there @ phy. pita aitacls Pl am very ill, Lam list dancerous condition, und do not thing T can sur Five wutl! moruing Raronien—Whst seems to be the matier with ou? Prisoxrn—I bid a hizh fever, and (placing his sad on | i+ lieadt) see, th ‘unnatural Reronrin—ilad you apy grudge against Mr, Meehan * phtisonen—Nowe whatever ; he has been my warm ea, Rerontin—Was there not a rumor that you had Mexpelied 4s Secretary of the Fenians and it Ws \nieniet ty place Mr. Meeuan iu your place, Prisovan No, not that I know of. I am still o\ganization, How do you account, for the two bar- | from your revolver? NEX--Oh, that I fired off in the office at 10 rth street Kurontrn—Did you do that to-night ? Puisoven—No; one of tnem I Gred last Sunday i picked up in the street me unfortunates had shoes through which their toes projected, and one, L, Hilberg, who had no shoes to speak of, showed ‘an order for & pair of new books, dated Febrasry 19, which be had not Ty received. Wiliam Milton stated that he hat held fora long period an order to receive a cont, but I 4 got tired SF presenting it, and now kept a# a re'ic in his pocket book. The li heavily on the unfortunate men as they clus. round their leaders to hear what was to be done for tue common good. ‘THEIR GRIEVANCES, Melton, pointing to the ehivering wretches clos to him, asked Americans if it was humane to for half clothed meo sucl bailding 4 bi jeant. ; “but I meant Prominent insurgents of the Puerto Principe region have asked permission of the Govermment authori. New Raid upon Brockivu's Taxpayers, ‘The Sergeant then took the pistol from him, and od, and the Tncetpeate GUT aes ee eee raat + The Commissioners for the Atiaatie avenue im | told nim te alt, dowa by the window. the ampere ed, and the insurgents will come to Havane direct, ance of the fugitive was at this time most deplorable lostead of going to Puerto Principe. Drovement having expended $147,968, the amount | His hie was dishevelled, his fice ent and bloody, Me py onder ay edd Nassau yesterday on | atiowed-by law, the Boor of Assossors will make | ie shirt torn and dirty, Hardly had he been seated epee 9 Bpenlan the party of Col, Garcia, 86 more in. | te Becesary assessments when one of the Kiernan gang entered, and whisper- to, panies jepartmente with the power of tiiumin ‘he man of big oell and monster cluster is doubtless not satisfied with contracts aud new Court House jobs, iN WOOD FOR MAYO! Since {t is @ settled fact that an election for Mayor fs to be held in the spring, the frienas of tie Hou. Bonjamin Wood are working to put him in O'Hali's place. The movement develops considerable Strength, and it is not impossible that Mr, Wood may be the man, Hehas many friends auonw the Young Democracy BOL Pe ee Routine Proceedings of the Legislature, THE AserMBLy.—Mr. Planket's reso structs jeron Comittee 10. Inquire what legis WW pocessary to make the Weehawken Ferry Company comply with the provisions of thelr charter was adopted — ihe Sergeant, fargents hare surrendered themsetves in the Cin: ed Villas district. is A Goud Mast Worrted Out, 0 man is dead. The railroad from Nuevites to San Miguel, waien | Capt. Soha Foyrvah bun Coudered wie resign | , Whereupon the Sergeant turned to the prisoner anid: * You have committed murder." — — - “Lam glad to hear it,” responded he BEATEN BY TICKET SWINDLERS, | 20 mo Purcell was then locked up for examination at the Essex Market Police Court, whence he was sent for trial to the General Sessions, He was founa gnilty ot murder in the Orat deer The jury recom ‘ Another jury did. the same nt the Jutce had nerve enough th, Recorder Hackett pre ras torn up in man: places by the | ts is ain tn rn * "The telegraph ino Ae'Cuba, Palmas and Serrano (s also redetablished, tion to the Police Commissioner Nayt—Mevars. Allison. Archer, Biggs, Bird, Booker, afraid to swing Irom a rope than any other Boyd, Brooks (Mass), Durch: Crebh, Dickinson, Do. Haight, Hambleton (Ma Holman, Johnaon they were to work at ne walls ior Ward's Island in the recent At6 o'clock in th sof bread, an Burr. Calkin, Com Gibion, Griiwolds Hay. Hays, Heft Kerr, Marah ‘Nibinek, ‘s Omlcers Copraring 81.660 Gold—Canndiaus ame Newent Features of t Manan, Feb, 26,—In the Cortes tl +1111 in progress on the proposition to nal Garcia y Cuesta, Archtishop of Sant Chance for the Politicins attra introduced denring mes Francis Thobavit aod Joseph Broderick arrived Tee eerie ce Pike Deniaerneh Cone eines | in this elty yesterday from the West, en reate for snperiority of the priesthood to the law, but in con- | Cxnada, Bmigrans jiko, these met wandered about Sequence of tho tnviolability of the Deouty. ‘The | 44 tion ne © they calied coffee, With nod ike this they had to work lik Fiverside embellicnments, Of the not complain, but the tea was ® repetition o broakfast’s badness, With reference to the Accommodations, he anid * two can wash dreds can wait,” and two dirty towels do daty for the week. Our letters are opene access to the reading write but on window . and when not at meals we have no sitting accommodation, We are all willing to work for bed and board to get away from Ward's — Island, use of onr petitioning for our rights? any attention tous; weare poor, and is n crime ns you all know. included by realing an extract from $ January, detailing some of the rongs under whieb the residents of Ward's Island suffer. substitute w. ‘The bills conferring additional powers o} and chartering the Maniiattaa Market Cc passed to m third readin mith Supervisor of Committ resolution: of the conntry requt foreign Jmports as wi urrogates, y. were nd the bill to confirm Henry York wasre-committed tothe we are denied om; We have no piace to ind by their evident greeunes: en substitute was supported by the Republicans, but | {M Pskaonip nie di yogi A — The Gold Cases Again. Was defeated by & vote of 93 to 58, DOPSORNG Tho attachment granted on the 17th of Novem. oll known “ticket ® wo nows “tic swin- bor, 1360, aguinst the proporty, &c., of W. F. Liver. tn front of 448 Wash. | more & Co., was yesterday vacated und set aside by his delectable retreat Me Do ugers, doubtless tn te, which bids us ach a ticket for a point in Canada, a rate WESICHESTER COUNTY, Thebault had in his po gaits oath . of Mount Vernon, who was in- AY morning lust wuile attempting to a train, died on Saturday Febrnary term of ¢ ud Co Aiford Ineidental pre antifactarety Without uipairing the revenue, impose the PON ANd beet promote and encourage the reat industrial inierosts of the country. THR CADNTSIIP PEDDLERS GETTING OUT. The Speaker presented the resignations of Mr. Gok lnday, of Kentucky, and Mr. Deweese, of Nord Carolina, who are taderstood to have been impl cal in the disporing of cadetships, ¢ House discussed the revenue on whiskey, bat without action adjour . ————<—— ——__ OnITUARY, ‘on Cities, : ————___ ALDERMEN’S AMENITIES, —— evor's 5,000 Extra Cubic F. Hon. Pat. MeD whoae abi Lopez retreated with about 600 Peraguayans, | Inston They were overtak body of troops of the | condw: Argentine Republic and ‘completely touted, Lopez, i 10 good his escape, He left behind wounded, together with the families prisy vers, and the: o%ery. Judge James C. Spencer of the Superior Court, All the proceedings had under aaid attachment were set aside. J. J. Marvin for defendants, hityou have anything more tosay, | ane” proceedings of the last night were relieved by alively episode—s wordy Assault that for some minates threatened blows, be. Valkenburgh, of the Second Ward, and Mr. Goetchius, the City Surveyor, Ina matter concerning the assessments for improve- ments to ® street, Alderman Van Valkenburgh al leged that the people had been charged tor 5,000 cubte feet more than they ougbtto have been, and {ostounted that the error was the mistake, inten- tional or otherwise, of the City Surveyor, Mr, Goetchins then * went for” the; Aldermen's ear, and told him he ¢id not know anything more about tt than ® tomcat. The Alderman retorted Nothing that T know of, only I wish ad me a phyvician, as 1do not thing I he held w part of his wv into the river a great | 1! )00t. el EEE SS a Culiforat 2.40 ja gol. Overflowing with kindmess Mc- au, james Faveral. iat ote to show the wanderers to the bank, St, Pareasnvnon, Feb. 98.—The funeral of the | sb accepted, At the bank, however, rojused to cash the draft without iden That’ in gentlemen entering, and tt boing A. M., our reporter left him. ined at the wo women residing at 138 4 Catherine Keny and Mary Lee sone WhO attracted Omecer Duna’ Won by scroaming * Murder tri. olthough she says she cannot identity t There seems to be no doubt that BEFORE THR POLITICIANS, At balf past 3 the meeting came to an end, and started for Castle Garcen to lay their ense before the Comaissioners of Emigration, The spectitors ap eared to thoroughly 4) mpathize with the men; the The Funeral of a Jewish Re The Rey, Mr. Kramer, the ¢ the Boat Jeshurun congress’ | s0Ft some tin died of der, Hon. Anson Burlingame, Envoy Extraordinary from er reader of the Chinese Kmgire, took pisee on Saturday. Th English, French, and American Ambsssadors soted a8 pall-boarers, The America, tof Sessions ms opened pestora: Pia light.” ——— all right,” ‘ago on, who resigned iatetes on Wee ence Of severe illietty uuneada 0 “usualy ains are to be sent to ‘ to — | wie ane. Onnul streets, where he leit ma, takin, Jolin Kontworth: Fenian Dis 0 in Waterford. the draft with him, i * | schenectna Dosti, Feb, 23,—The destruction of propert He w sabsent so long that the Cunadians began by the supporters of Mr. Osborne for Parliam: " a was renewed with violonce at Waterford on Satir- | ° © roferred to the Fifth Precinct Police day. The mob wore Sroaly x elted and very vio- , om their description Capt. jont. ‘The people were alarmed, and appeal lice authorities fus ler bol ites for better projection, Hioirisan. «confederate, Just aa they we Par pee iyy eared t shih Saloon, Butchering Sainnve's Supporters. searching them, tt was found that they had . 9.—Twelve of Salnave's | cas » draft, for on McDonald were foi supporters have been shot, tn accordance with the sen'once of courts martial.’ Fifty-eight others are in ¢onfinement under sentence of death, three women belog among the number, —————__. NEW JERSEY. — William D, Bastey, al ity Hail loungers showed that they could be occa- sionally sympathetic, and spoke a few words of on- and was buried on ctice, the funeral jquor saloon at the coi couragement to a few of the most forlorn looking. Marshal Tooker opened his window to learn the rea- ton why 80 Lynd § men, who did not look lke office soakars, bad gat marble stops of lis house. On arriving at C Garden, the deputation that had formed to see the Commissioners were not ad- mitted. Perhaps the boorish brutality of the gate- keoper, Willlam Maloney, whose badge bore the number 53, had something to do with ft; bat itis certain that none of them were permitted’ to enter, In the office of Mr, Bernard Casserly the conduct of the men was stigmatized as boisterous, disobedient und riotous. Mr, Casserly stated that the mon coul not be allowed to return to the island on account conduct but thut they would be allowe. to r, aud brow kfast at Cuatle Garden, ir would b ade to obtain work for some of them in North Carolina, to fill up an order just r t by Dr. Keenan, althougl 71 mn headquarters with a Mr, Bratsted, of & Whitney House, and wus standing on tl W broadway at the ime of the shooting Cowles sid to our reporter that he did not Wai to attempt to trace the course of tI Wu the pat ‘aealorta that from what he coul ‘We be honght the wound of such @ serious natu: Movrove fatal, Mr. Meehan was very weak, and id uot speak above @ whisper, service. which formed ta rdam, was killed in i attempting to get + pecnliarly impressive, waa per- reading & Temple on Thirty-fourth street, the Silk er) se8k being adorned with bows of white yer =the side, and covered with a black crape 1. The enoir sang some sin ularly wild and melancholy psalms, and the whole ceremonial was uncommon and pathetic, A funeral oration wai Pronounced by the Rev. Dr. Vidaver, an at ts oome clusion the hearse and the long string of attenda carriages departed for Cypress Mills Cemetery, = Other Notables. Capt, Jacob W, Hugg, a weil-k: Baltimore, died on Saturda: Lefevre Jarrett, late od ‘under the portico and on the . pect all was not right, and consulting N. Y., attempt the Bronilway otc ning. while th bat his horse ty recognized | {ng in Paterson, vester to the + ead dotatled Detective Field to work up | train was thundering This ofcer arrestea McDonald and Teddy | $')¥. and the gc tering | ide of the tri that the City Surveyor had eaten bis own figures, and that _he was conniving to cheat the taxpayers The Surveyor replied that he was ready to back bi figures to the amount of the difference claimed. Al- derman McKiernan came to the rescue and de- Bouneed the Second Warders as a lying set. A motion to refer it to « commitioe of invostiga Hon was loot, and while a half-dozen other motions wi Bam d ‘adjourned. Af “indignant tax payers," pitching into’ the city aa- thorities generally. the city Surveyor pitching into the Alderman, and the latter showering torrents of abuse upon the Surveyor, created a scene that was fast verging into a general muss, When, at hul:-past nine tue janitor shut off the gus, of Dy the eo} hen the wagon tambled ” wy and Mr. Riki a SPANKS FROM TUB ‘op earapn, Port-au-Prince, F r examined the wound and found the ntered just bebine the right ear. ' betrayed much nervousness, and taken to the station house was trembling vio- fec:ly, and was pale, Titk CAUAE OF THE SHOOTIN, may be relied on asm correct ae. ‘cumstances preliminary to ap | pro- of the sbooting last evening of rick J Meehan, editor of the Irish “amorteans 1 Deon resent at an ‘-yportamt and ting of the a, Fentai eed Crar.ch of the Fenton ry promini ich had ar . G'Nelit Sverlood. “Among those who seemed M6 0 the Senatorial pai y Was James “y of the organization, » polley of O'Neill, Yering, its consn'tation regarding cer: ‘ 6) in gold, 520 . Bl Of ee (intended to bar e a A _—_ \ signed by Broderick) of the $240 draft for ‘ongressman Dewer . 6). thes the spreraas Oaceuisee were to have | confessed that he Hg Steal, rostered. yesterday, died out of $1,000. The officers ¢, js owtone I ir» of the Monarch are to be received to- oi Auill 6240 malasing, Bat probably It will be | day in Deir of the Monarch are to be recelred tary Boutwell decides that the docking of own shipmaster of ngod 6), dent of the Baltim Board of Folice Commissiouers, was pusiicly buried yesterday, William Heath conductor on the Dedh: branch of the Boston and Providence Raliroad, tn aft of apoplexy on Saturday t. Juhn Gage d He had ‘on hand the confusion become so great that the adjournment, a number of wo p soe of the bavats of the ewindlers, Both | “Reor were joeked Up. ef aay Gi narged clerks’ salaries is illegal, wley, the Hrie Railway Station Ag ‘Count Arralene. Senator Sumner \s preparing 4 speech ia. favor of ; Mia Bichon’ Cotat aa ge reducing lotter-postage to ove cent earicn s Morris Canal wharf wateh- | rolstive of Otto Vos, Bidntnk rocien io bes Mr. Allison, of Iowa, bes propared a resolution in in’? ", 4 tilude of the fa el in Nashna, N. H., on Sone tod at every President's! alee cond teri Woodson, formerly of Richmon! \'« died of pnedmonta. tn Men well known th ro BLEEDING THE TAX tare Nice Little Johe-Are Sweeny and O'F Poixt ve Gattis, Ceylon, Feb, 2: Lowpon, Feb, 98.—A collision pecurred near Yokohama, by tween ine Penlosular and Oriental Company’ steamship Bombay and the United States corvette Oneida. The litter sunk with all hands, numbering ® handred and twenty men, The Bombay was slight- ly Injured, It in not stated that any of the offi OF gi ew of tue Oneida were saved riously disappeared from Jersey City. Crosby, whose skull was fractured on Saturday gyertng th Hudson City by Thomas Kearns tein « dying eyndittor . The Rev. R Horn, of the NOUN Sa Mecedrieeing eae tpEzuO, Munday, was very ap ll POA a at order annovnees the abolition of th ay on beer ihr urietlane, Hage to the tune oF 68/00, roan RY ar Diese 1m consequence of the restora, he colored eltizens of Newark ere {ioi of Misaiselpp make arrancemonts fr theceleoradien af ta etn PRRSONAL INTE AYERS, in Kitznboth yesterday, | fA¥9r Of® tarul for reve Max Web f Internal e only, and against (he present eof the fur vex filing the ot guilty, ‘Tw pal Warrants yay esters’ atone Mursh charges | {%, was confirmed yosterday as Assessor evenue for the Sixth District of New pnts, on Sunday, 1iy wok uth, OS 4 STUPENDOUS JOKE UPON DEMO CRATIO CONGRESSMEN. j¢ Lands The Resignation of Dewoose. Wasmatox, Feb. 28.—The Chair announced the appointmont of the colored Senator, Revels The Board of Aldermen yesterday passed reso- lutions to pave with Belgian pavement Elizabeth street from Grand to Bleecker strect ; and o warm 0 Mangia tion of the Fifterath Amendment. ‘The Clucinnati School Board has taken the Bible jen. O'Neil, Who Was present in street from St he Bom ot \ aan ton street to Houston street; direct- y was dae at Yokohama from Hong neaiton t = Supreme Court. Meant mee wew : ee aie Cee 44 | Abraham O'Hall is looking out fore now mare's | Sthent betta acer etmtes” ‘There was a stoppage of work on the part of iby iid Stent a see Fae tials relia ensis rent it Rane the Ulf January. Tl ae chslccses of | OED sive ae es from theo fe ‘ rock bed under tho eastern pier of the St, | miners at ton, yesterday, the position of Mec: of | Ings to regulate, &e., Worth street; to pave with | the Oneiia, ue it appears on the toca ity mena oF wlicathtdhesahs Valiga States Assay Superintendent ts ao | Lonis brides. th fort below the surtace of the river, was nian geen Ee oleae ManRre, Uaton No. 87 nizition. |The meeting up | Belgian pavement, Coriaors street from South to Wa- | Department, corrected trom the last Vavat Ke of ee re Il, with feelings Ditter Alon on of Portugal, d Vict : BROOKLYN. cme, Ertnga), daughter of Victor Rman One thousand of the men discharged from th ' poncer, ® Prominent member of the Cin- George Vanderpool, convicted in Manistes, Mich., urder in tho first degree. was ou Saturday § Justice Lynch, of Brooklyn, atton ted a me ed to solitary confiuement for lite, mechanics and laborers held in’ Snl'ivn ‘ Maleation On the 22d Inst. Thomas Condon, in self-defence, sme OF tha Hon Teg ence pimped to, bem, i a Walken Rar uaiee laSegten OL ineeaiiTy | sues aihas ev Hoven withns clad tn kort Dodges Mon fhe Hen law. X Consalites was these ' eon presente a decora. | thus, Conds tie following day: tty was severely Injur ear, the diamonds of which are vaiued at eee ppl at webct hadnt Coms der, ward W terstreet; also South streot from Montgomery to | mondem* Wie 3 Jackson st.jalso Fifty-ninth street from Tenth avenue to Hudson River; also Ninth avenuo, from Four- teenth to Twenty-third strect; to give Thomas Cowan compensation at $3 per day for each Sun- day from Ju J eaisied between Gen. O'Neill's adbel mand taal +. Sur ‘ward nt Paymaster, Thomas or, Sargent, John 4 Cl orm of the Senate, the most prominent rand the ove Who Lad been most active ing ot Vat tion to the policy of O'Neill, being Me } last mentioned lind left the Fenian h 404 proceeded only about aixty yur Navy Yard are to resus Police Serge nt John yesterday morning, by fait iment tn Jay street, ‘near Till 4 to rar a law authori¢ing Iiprh due (or labor to be presented to the Ley ant KE 8, 1807, until aviland foe eek fas ‘On the ice-covered pa ‘The Pennsylvania Supreme Court has decided that First Assit wl ia company With a Tew of a H QUIN A ORNL OL hls residences 103 ¢ Ger, OF 29 Eat Foi neinests, Joun Torrence ry. the $107,000 nnciained deposits In the State Savings ——— services as keeper of Stuyvesant Park; to pare Ensigo dW. Cowles “4 Mrs. Burhama, of New Yor Grant has given the Metropol! Banks do not escheat to the Commonwealth. DU, =r Oriel ) 2 v 44 ‘ . ke, Ais terd y CURIOSITIES OF CRIME, "Flea aanean Teed | Bightiravense Gs Haan ugry-elgntn street from » Captain'n Clerk, Wms Ws Orowolu: | nde, Durham, of Now NJons, teeceeeree) | | ington 630 toward the pu € steamer Mississipp!, southward bound, struck —- an, 2nd. drawing a revolver, ahot | fine cite eerie aan Trad Gin Contin fore | Pans! CeLuMtrE MTE, Wk. Themes dane, Cree, Welch she Bad taken while tempore! Moulton. an American tady of rare vocal at- | weut to the buttoure No lives Wore lost et UM* ANd | List evering James Devine, aged 17, woe stabbed yar gy re pas Foiice ang ‘ourts to ap- a sane, . ‘rs, Moulta an tad a weit $0 the bottom. No lives were uate Nt n the neck, ‘Inflicting & dangerous wouni int a janitor for each of sail courts ata salary Of | gi ii®,Ouclda was a third-rate vossel, carrying , Was the great ; es bricked Meus was taken to. drug store opyos 7] house of hig friend, Kiward J. © » wh resent w eight guns, al attraction at rec The Kings county Grand Jury yest, of the Princess Mathiide's. the Raymond street Jail, 1,200 per annum ; to pave with Bolgian cond avenue from Forty-second to day prose ou | 4) Fystivatroet, bp id the thieves and politi: «0% The Missour! House orders the St, Lonis School ————__ Board t h atre ppropriate every private school in the city the ofte ba att ilk pume he was ghot, Keenan was ar- | street “ideal slhataadias who allowed Christin S 5 ow Persil bassador at Paris is a Chri LOSSES BY FIRE, bow Ferslen_am ar 8 $0 for ng free tuition in euch school. fo eseSne in Febiuary, 1909, 6 ile Dinwrlet Attorney Mortiee » named Na he frst time that the SI 4 - king ‘hiv He'eu arrested Last Ov ) Oficor Dun, nnd taken to the ‘The Board of Assistant Aldermen wassed resola- oe Tas Cece Coach Committee on Claim: snd “oh *eCends to be represented by # Giaou in He He Borda Teese Maz: | fags ef? Fisteouaty Jal, was arrested last orsae pttation. A dve-shooter was found on | tions to pve Charloton street, frum Mucdougal to | The five-story brick building 68 and 61 Maiden | ne mrcmme Improvement Commissioners will °« recent tologram the name of the Italian Plent surday to four years ia the Aun | | Samuel Trippall was held yesterday, at the arrels of which were empty. He was very) | V et with Belgian pavement; to pave Fifth | tane was damaged last evening (0 the extent of about | {late with the Feseral Government ior ine se ce Relep ary wan aveliea Cord, His true name ti Tombs, on the charge of obtalning 30 pretonce 4 the charge of baving shot Moeha: in the Bowery to Mangin street with Rohs | $50,000, ment of additional land In the Waliabout, {valians of America are delighted a ‘a medium sized, light complexion Jen pavement; to pave with Stafford paye- John Fag dweiling, in the rear of 14 Clinton ‘The case of John Tor Rs chanced Wi nient E ‘The Indians on the Colorado Reservation are at | $84 {ror Charles J. Adame of 87 Marion atvect, Naviog 6 in Touses, who ts charged ii work on the irrigating eanal, an ‘age Of avout two | POI A horso as sound which ts diseased. n of about 98 youre Of age, ane wears s th avenue, trom Wa 0 Fif- | ayenue, Brooklyn, w nged dy fire to the amount | feeding his cows on unhealthy food, was concli 6. Jon B. Develin, Eeq., and other members of the ded being euiployed daily at 0 cents cach for eight | Emil Rickert and Andrew. Golppnor, of 3) Dabee and moustache, ht, A resulution was adopted to p. Of¥150 yesterday. Tusured fore Justice “Wiley” yeatorday, ‘and Pw Sout Bide Club, went to'Long Island yosteraay to be k "| voiso streat, Williamsbirgh, while zetig flonie a anogp ‘vy pavement, First ayeaue from Mou! ‘The jion and steel warehouses owned by Taggart | Were exsminod for the a ‘Who testified | y foady for the Hehing season, which legally opens to: ison was before the special Ci itt 1o'clovk Oh Sunday night, were ed and robbed ‘Puiriy winth street Co. and Blodgett & White, on Fulton street, Boston, | $84! saken from t ries ‘and fed tothe sp is! | ds a Yeaterday, Me tainutely expieiney iy | OY MEAN OF FuMane th Keeinsen sirect, near road wepe hpargee , —=—_>-—. © re traed cubuptay cight. + | isnot unwholosome. Decision reserved, { bs R a. Holland, the well known literateur, Propeaiion for Steatusbip line betwee New Yar aad z —=———-- ry, about oars o} i Js peagne ep bron unanimonaly Foslected President of the al vei pool. Phe WTO Be ey drowning. He wae at work 0 her teres een coaltern' match for £50 findte ob Pander {OF Bar J 2 | Thi i offices tn the United States, during January, was #159, genial Police Captain, ‘Thomas W. Thorne, te uring the afternoon, and sudden: 0 + of Greenwich, and W, Srindey in Chosepense Bay. "SRO Try ‘ ay lets thas beou tn poor health of late. Ho has | iis.0s. This covers abo, inve letters, and Wo/idi notte a Dack tonisold stutt A ta the City Balt (ough the door, remarked’ that he was | Sadler, of Putney, brother’ of the exchainplon of | escaped. Lose $45,000 , 1usurance on o1 ; The Seventh Regiment intand to honor ox sor? | 4, ¥ssmtn Ue spoggys of Sigis Gergtation,and | ot printed matter, J seed IDS VASE athe Kee bath, He'then started on run | the Thames, took place at 3 o'clock thin afterncon, nnepere tary Seward with goneral parade in a few d aeiders the future oS Ti Ly Wi’ VON WE |” Sonn v.vnempenn, Gavalp postemeatar io tue Vole | or Reman Reyer: ig, nho had be river, Arriving on the margin of ¢) ete Te0e Wee over the ‘course from P to Mort. | WL ASHES FROM THE OCEAN CABLES, Lost at Sea." th ew drama by Bouels 1! Jongers all round, yesmity of Virinig’ oooh tebtencen te tart a, Uictarceny, dicd ob buuday eventog on \ few off hls oat and shoe and deliber. & xo. 8 distenen of ive and sauart tulles, and wa ol Bey w ee ried Lr Lend ab Walle ke Mr, Hroderick Law Olmsted, of this city, lectured | day to ten years’ impr ont iu the Albany Peuitea: od. erbou! ne aselutance arrive . bh ted ale jon by e mine! irs. Muud And her charming daughter \ai , | #1 the Lowell Institute, in Boston, last Uary for robbing the wails, ? 0 Sadler, who beat Heath vasily. Toe strike of tbe miners tw Weine Is esvonding, : Ton at their Fesidence, 24 Weat Tweusy'sii-01/ ° 1, | ca 'Punite Varke: No “other man unders ch TAG Rlcgth saa attna Tisy ‘seaia Rings ce gol Plums, 2, frocers of 89 Kilznboth atree!, lose Mineluy Meer The Now Newark Po'l + hopumen ts Vier Noirs» Noenelort kowar ithe etl n of Trinity M, B, Bunday 8° i Mea neeseten Masser or fancy dross ballin Ger. | dali aiguirer In thieeeninmneR Tne, ke amiay | ARE Aeywss damaged to the extent asia Stew mer: eo. ie ehildres nity M, 0 will Over t 0 ~ | nat Ariguirer in ® thicecolumu article, on Sunday | sured for 84000, ; fi ‘The Prince of Asturias will receive his Aras com- | enjoy’ inet sin t n. | \nante Assembly rooms last night was second only to | morulpg, has sued the publishers of that Journal for he * entertained by thia city and | The Police Commissioners appointed by the | 9, hhe Prince of Asta Rog ety dour caoat ACC Had oh. | (pans geome Cyle ABS MPHOINTMOME The cose, | TarERIDE, Bae ene publishers o Journa pay you will the Fat Men's Association apologize te sink shears City af Bos, | the now Metropolilaa Voliee bill. ir Newark, aes House of Lords had a brief debate | "ues. | sty propose shovty to bulld w hall for thew In the United States Supreme Court, yesterday, | couiuct toward a BUN toportes Ae tho Pat Mian Belle The Schinudt is presumed | again Inet night and fully organized. Col, Jamos Sunday Trading bill, aud adjourned. ‘Tho Lyceum of Nateral History has corres ied | _ It axed to be sald that Grant was the greatest | Justice decided that for ail purposes of litiga: | We have rigged a derrick toh i Armed aa Chief of Police, in th M y te ral i} 4 nd tone trying 10 make | Pickwell was confrme ot nh the ‘The estimates for the expenditures of the British | With 9 sclentifo associations in different)" ¢ te | Drink-st in the country ; but that, without doupt, was | ton tt 0, place of Major A. Jutson Clark, and takes charge of the ofiice this morning. No other changes are to be made anti] next woek in the police force, It is suid What Commissioner Smalley has vesigued, ‘Ont of Wie Hf blrong tron #1 Of 2,490 ed Was bulit ut Brouen in 1968, Bhe x days out Vrosident’s proc ation (Aug. Bo recognized as the d 8 (Aug. 20, | dow when lie vielte te Sum oft 90 whign the Fe: case of John Reynos treet in Paws d who died vole So) | weatumny. Ow hald that eats | san) ui ry let, which, as the old song has it, wobody can deny.” | bellion Dall of tre Jobe Murrey 4 yaa attends by be. vile: the Al world during the past year. 9 Lyceum ual meeting apd elected Iie sic’ last The first a, ton, last nigh ton And near! navy reach blue and @ quarter mlilious sterling. ‘The submarine cable from Bombay, India, to Aden. at the mouth of the Red Sea, has been suctess fully laid by the steamship Great Kaaera, In the Honse of Commons yesterday Mr, Glad- stode promised the early Introduction of practical measures for education iu Ireland and Scotian, ‘Three brigadier the army bave v Various parte of ulteraiece who was picked ap ket on the nicht of Bridewell, th ‘Tho Archduchess Sophia, mother of the Austrian | Postmaster-General Creswell has explained to the Emperor, is the head and rty in | Senate bis connection with the issue of biank petittor | Austria, aod the Holy Father has just presented ner | tor the abolition of the (ranking privilege. and jovifes With a box of brecious relics in rewardfor ber religious | bis action as belug im accordance with the vlews ex. zeal, pressod by he President in his late message, nteenth Dir . » The Chevalier Wykof, one of the Jast might adopted reac ’ Louis Napoleon, isthe author of the B Questing the Logialaty 1 in the New and the T Taw under whicl silty en pet forth the Ch. tarian schools, (he opinion of the Aimer front of the Cath —————— As True a Hero as the Original. ng man who on Sunday saw two little aking through the ic treet and Lexington od, in attempt. omave thom, wus himself drowned, hay beep ed we Jutin Bure, of 30 First avenue, The Chloretorm Denthe # stroet, nat Wa t Dougl pond in Sixty minsaries of | Yesterday afternoon BM, Yerger, who has been enorals and several colonels of {o miitary confinement oi b iraneferred to distant posts in aln OM wceoURE of their disloyal June last on @charze of | invited to ution ® eel eur Col. Joseph © Crane, was transferrot to | rection in the Hoty een rif of Hinds Cou Miss. by an order (rom | of provide x uaut Geogral of (ue Uaited states Aruye (aoe tu thy Lie Of tuuaaity, You k Herald,