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==> eo ee — —— OOS NEW YORK, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1870. PRICR TWO CENTS. LIFE IN THE METROPOLIS, I AWILLIAMSBURGH MURDER —— THIRTY-EIGHTH YEAR. —PAINDING UP THE WAR. HELD IN THE COUNTY JAIL eth bet French the following places: Ferminteres, Gaillon- ville, Nenville, and Villepain, It is reported there was beavy fighting oll along the lines yesterday, The wiih nis ie a Lae INATT RREL eal Zouaves were terribly cat ap. They lost ND THERE BY THE MORRIS'S WIFE AND BROTH ERS-1N- THE TERMINATION OF A QUA Fae ent ag Walston, Cured NMMOALE AUN'S REPORTERS. jd not Take Arms to Restore LAW CLEANING HIM OUT. ‘The Terror of ABOUT A SALOON, ae three-quarter viet any King vader Heaven to his Throne.’ anions —_—— i their commander, was wounded. The Weetcheator wiyle of Riectt From the New York Heraid. rere At 1 o'clock this morning, in the reor of ®| pia Kolfe into a Ma THe STOLT OF THR GREAT DISASTER, An official commuoieation annoances that Gen. D'Aure.los do Paladives, on the night of the 81 of December, advived the Govornment of the neces sity of evacuating Orleans, and retreating to the left bak of the Loire, The Government, howover, was of opinion that it wonld be better to hold firm at Orleans; but Gen. D'Aurelios de Paladines reiterat ing bis views of the necessity for a retreat, the Gov- ernment decided to act accordingly, But at noon, on the tu of December, Gen. De Tn the meeting called at St. Joseph's Church, the Roy, Fatuer Farrell came forward and said: I wish to any, gentlemen, that all I have to ¢o with this meeting is to call you together In com: Pliance with the request of the reverend Archbishop. police drove out yesterday through the town a rene SYP a Wear conan cere be aitton Honeering in the interest of Van Horn for Engineer, | 11g. 1 wontu 2 0 Oe ve the privil . ere of rend ‘They returned at 8 o'clock to the Town Hall nearly | {* /aid before 8 body. w AT wee At, Object {ng It before it js printed, ant, vm full of Westchester ein. Whil " tach on odéree Fragen naa and aoe aaa | tld Save aed vera amd cera are Joon the wagon was turved over, and | Would bat jelned tt od it te simply my duty, it te its cceupants mensnted their length in the atrect, | Putt wes not cennulted aud 1 Js Atey Aon tea ‘The Pursuit and Arrest of the A ‘The Dying Man's Deposition. Henry Boemrud was standing on River street, near Harrison, Williamaburgh, yesterday afternoon, ‘With his father-in-law, Philim °°. 0e, when they were \ liqnor store at 16 Roosevelt street, James Hogan, Europe—A Brother-in-Law's Thre: notorious Fourth Ward rough, engaged in ® row To-day Judge Ingraham, of the Supreme Court, | with # party of Chinamen. will render bis decision on a question which has In thé méiée stones ond otber missles were thrown been raised in the caso of lease Morris, who bas | at the windows of a rear house occupied by the been accused by lis wife, Houriotts, of intending to | Colestiais, and John Kauchuck was fatally stabbed | accosted by Goorge Kertuns, who had disputed with abandon her, ‘The storlés told im thie case are forcl- | by Hogan. fark about some property connected wtih s saloon ble remioders of the Ton, Horace Greeley's arga- John Lechone and Jobn Abrwah, two other | that is to be opened on River street. Some words ments on tho tariff. Ono of the two must havo boon | Chinamen, Were severely wounded about the head | passed between them, and Kertuns was proparing te doctored by a skilful painter of facts, Mr. Morris | and body by tho brickbats thrown by the ronghs | make an assault upon Stark, who is an old man. jstine hear- | Boomrad interfered, tolling Kertans} he ought te French Roof tor a Morr! <a Little Dispare in th aineer Van Ho: ne A policeman and a constable of wat Morris Ducrct Being Driven by the Prussians. —— ' I the French Massing Below ; Fort Charenton, uli Pa at ae cnhed to. the Government that ne | TH® constable Jumped wp none the worse for nis | iy superior, the t rend Areniiebop. | Fou must | is @ small, spare wan, while his wife t# large, | Who accompanied Hogan, OMloer Van ; Fe “J " 1 + fall, but the policeman was stanned and badly ent, | Femmomber that thor & | | strong, and stout, The disparity between the two | ing the scuffle, ran to the rereue of the Chinnce ssbamed of himself to assault an old m: Kew PALADINES FORCED OUT OF ORLEANS, | #4 chsneed his ovinion, and mat he would BoMd | Tie, was taken into, tne saloon by Mr. Foshay snd | Sre*tas yourselves, to” have We vores | ta oo greet dest th eaat eave appoliog the ematior. | Sil of whom might have boon Batchored funs replied : Orleans. ARROW ROCAPE OF GAMBErTA. ‘saloon, “Then the pollceraaa Toemted on | Rceevtlne or objecting te jt, as you may | party, They wore married on the Od day of last | Hogan was locked up in the Poart strost police | ii you don't hold your mouth I'l rip you open.* ca ‘Thereopon M. Gambetta staried to go to Orleans, him or any other man who wan not in favor | deem Mt. To that end I will Orat ask Rev. | ‘april, and took lodgings {n Division street, while | station. The Chiaamen, who were afraid to retarn | And no soucer sald than done; he plunged s knife of John Van Horn. He aquared around to Fostay, | Father Ciancy to rend the address. first as & whole, Who knocket him iuto the gutter, “The constable | 804 afterward parapraph by para phy that you then stepped out of the saloon, and took off his coat | My arrive at a just opinion tuereof, I give no @ intention of putting ® French roof on | opinion one way or the other Jest I should induce i you to @ conclusion. Foshay. and the disturbance was stopped by OMcer | 7°R,10 8 cometaeraph was passed nam. con., and the to their residence, were provided with temporary | into Boomrad's sitomen. quarters by Gerseant Christie. The others of the | | The aseassta then fod, The alarm having boom Gang who were wi onan escaped. gives, several citizens purtued and canght him, ‘The’ origin. “of Mhe- quarrel sooms to have J deen, a denice on the part of the ‘roughs | Dolding him until an officer came up and took him Morris occupied ® Jewelry store beneath, Here they might bave lived in PRACR AND PROSPERITY to the ond of their days, bad it not beon for two dat when near La Chapelle bis train was fired upon by Prassian cavairy, aud Gambetta returned to Tours, where he found # despatch from Gen, Pel- Heres announcing that the enemy had demanded the The Germans Cut the Railroad Be- tween Tours and Orleans. n-ntaltes ini vd ollcited s solitary “nay.” ‘Tho third and to ron of the Chinaman, in order into the Fourth street police station, Boomrad evacuation of Urieans under @ threat that they Tourth were repidiy declared adopted, and after the | brothers of Henrietta, whose name, by the way, 18 | 0 vere veautitul young. Chinese girl mi BRILLIANT VICTORIES OF GARIBALDI. | woutd vombara the place, and that Peitiores ont | fo" eunen® Journeymas ene Tear. | reading’ of a fsetclaree ee ocea' Savery atin | Houbert. They wore violently opposed te ihe | be len’as theis mercy? ier pitsous tones ahe faa | Wee taken to hie father-in-lew's house, whore a Mr. Getman, @ Paterson barber, procured & | tn our power" to the aid and assist Journeyman through the agency of Mr. Wola, of 9 | ness, father Farrell arose and #aid: ee of his Holl agreed in the mame of Gen. De Paiad! mateh, whether because of the disparity in the size jlored the police to remove her from the scene ot | Physician was summoned. The wound was pro to comply he ase ‘With her countrymen she was {pro- | nounced mortal. with the demand . T liave some objection to this, but I ta Of the partion or nos le not sald, and soon after the | tooteg lice, wae T caiie obs Get Chryatio street, New York, and took him to hisown | J, "ave some objection ta thts, ut I hey marriage bogan to intrnde themse!ves into the|M orris H Ce eeiieinnatines Coroner Whitehill impannetiod « jury, and took 1 ‘Accor tingly the marine bestoriee were opted, the | Poerding nowte ta Paterson, ad Hed pam oe wall | sean sass [ cecald pledge Mxoee ieee famiy circle, As to what then followed, Mr, Morra | MISS MATHEWS’S SOMNAMBULISM, | Boowrad's ante mortem deposition. the Marue-The ¢ pat he gave bim a share of his own bedroom, ‘That will never do, iid ils ds Wak Sd Stayin te phate echt etic *, e d % * 7 i from Chevily, 1 01 4 jermany. jetava: 0 0) J hhee been 4 Surne. (Champigny i on Ducrov's right.) ‘They | Ade '2 good order, but no despatches have beon re: | relish gncn a companion, after hearing the details, | “lVillgation, and reviewed the outflow of zpese Saveaiee sateneatee Mr, John Mathews, of 60 Adams street, Brook- fac tena lacee Admiral-Food for ceived from Gen. De Palsdines, ‘THR PRUSSIAN SUCCESS ON SATCRDAY, AILLEG, Dec. 5.—Despatchos have been re ceived from Pringe Frederick Charles stating th with ® force composed of the Toird and Ninth Corps he had driven back the Freneb Army ot the Loire from Chevilly into the great forest of Orleans, and captured two cannon, In the flignt on Friday, Gen. Treskow reports that his division captared seven guns and 1,000 prisoners, THE ARMY OF THE NORTH. lyn, has @ daughter Sarah Jane, 18 years of age, ‘who bas frequently startied the inmates of the house by her feats of somnambalism, Yesterday morning at 1 o'clock Mr, Mathows was awakened by hor screams, and hastening to her room he found her hanging out of the window. head downward. Un- negroes (emancipados) to-day, leaving no blacks om accountabiy, the sash had fallen and closed apon rT ornme: % ber ankles, boldieg her fst, She was wedged be- | Rites, ores ee Cala. ‘Thee are now tween her father's house and the adjoining bailain The Cardenas volunteers have brought to Havana, ins of eighteen inches, Wish tho assisiance | by order of De Kodas, ¢ ‘aban prisoners More of Officer Beacon, Mr. Mathews rescued his dangh- | 20d Parodi, whose ‘case excited so many fer. Sho had no knowledge whatever of leaving | comments here and in Spain last year, and have her bod, and, waa aroused only by her sudden full | been placed in charge of the proper autnorities bere. from the window. The Regent has granted to the eity of Matanaas me = the distinctive title of * Very loyal and noble.” THE CRISPINS’ STRIKRB. ‘The Spanish Capt, Alfan, a native of Santo Do- prtasan mingo, bes eaptared tho so-called Cuban Admiral and early the are now massine rear Creteil, (Southeast of Fort Charenton, and two miles west of Champieny, To roach Ch-renton from Champigny in a straight line, ¢ wou d have to cross the Marne twice, as it forms tell into a U between the two places.) The cold is letense, sud the troops suffer severely from expo- re. Toe Freneh before Vincennes (the point where Drerot ceossed the Marne] Lave been reinforced. DOCROT'S POSITION BEFORE THE FI Loxpox, Dec, 6.—A courier arrived from Ver- nailer on Wie nigh: of the 81 with details of the fgbiing of the 80th of November and Sd of Decem- ber The French now hod the line from Brie t» xt morning started off to Newark | it called on to- for another mat but during his absence the | single Catholic capable stranger went to his room at the Preston boarding: | Por the present thoy snould use, Moral 80% house,broke open his trunk, ook theretrom 868, eun- | sign the address, “(Applause.) The paragrayt fGetman's swoeth thea ali adopted. dry trinkets, and @ poruait of Getman's sweetheert, | Tite verend pastor then seid : We could, doubt- and, retarning to, the barber lens, question the accuracy of the late vote iui Roms, h ye votes rol everything cise valoable that he could conveniently | Sek" Gory, fimorer, the people of Rome honestly He ophaptinge Ie vote for 8 ahlon with Italy, were T the Pope mould respect that vote of the peopie aa the voice of God. banting around after what was missin Toeleve the day Of kvapencks crossing the " big similar cause, was the by her husband. He has beaten, throttled, and Kicked her, and one day last moth he pushed her against « wall, hurled ber to the ground, bruised hor frightfully; and that, too, while sbe was in a very delicate state of health, Pinally, the day be- fore Thanksgiving Day he sold the contents of bis store ia Division street, as well as all her personal 4 told ber that she mizht for he would support her no . Fle was .oing to Europe, and she might go if ae pleased; it woull make no difereace would be out of the way, On the plying for a vacation of the writ, and his wife lived bappily Havana, Dec. 6.—French war vessels conti . cruise off the Cuban coast for the purpose of intew cepting the German steamers from New Orleans, Captain General do Rodas will leave the island om the 15th. He liberated the remaining four thousund all that was gone, and that be thought of killing | .oo\" to te over. There ware fay in the history ‘or during the night to get what | of Rurope when @ monk could call the people to a ‘war of religion, but the day of crasodes ts past, I to dim, since ‘other hand, in Mr. Morris swears that Sogether until ber brothers interfered, and six di Getman with 9 Fi wes in his trunk, but bed restrained nimeelf in order to got way without missing lis clothes, ted, a Copy of Tamm: torested Witnesses substantiote this They say that they often saw the ory. w y's By-Laws, & new ornsade on Cusmpigny, stretching across the neck of the pen: etreat on Kece: At the meeting of the Democratic General (Langoter.} a Th fe Mofiog and five otbers in the rear of Suntiago ée 9 Es ty Mt HUSBAND AND WFR, ‘ree Tl jsnud Men Rest: Reduct! la formed by the bend of the Marne. At To'ctook | Linus, Dec. 4—Eveving.—The Prussian army | Committce of Richmond county yesterday, the | to. th wale te een ae, Beat hee Gai kai lhed tated ore, nts hea ils rr Ware cA Wiinb (oat ane Wincwen [oem ee morning of the 94, the Prussian Second and Corps, With three brigades of Wartem ked Brie and Champigny, capturing fae former and & part of the latter, At 10 o'clock the Prench advanced to regain these positio 4 fe beitle raged for ex hours, when the Prussiags were driven out of both Brie and Champiany, and mere repulsed also from the positions of Villiers tnd Couciily; the latter, however, remaining in the possession of the Germans On te north the French alto hold Gennevilliers operating in the north of ward Rhettms. ‘THE LIVELIEST OLD RETREAT ON RECORD. Vensariias, via Denim, Dee. 5.—Gen, Mantonf- ¥ 4 Uriitiant oreed march south westwardly, bas surprised the French near Reve (fity-six miles from Havre, on the rutiroad to Parts}, and entered the city with the First and Eighth Corps under his command, The particalare of tbe Prussian victory bave not been received. BOW THE GERMANS BLIND THE ance is retreating to that he did not personally azree with the addr ‘the Archb! Chatrman, Satouct Barton, Baq., read @ note from Jodge Kilpatrick on bebalf of the citizens of Cas- tleton, ‘The Judge said that the First District in Castleton had no delegate im the General Committee and that the district was in ealstence before the last sloction, and waa entitied to a representative, At this point some confasion was caused by » sandy-haired youth with « “rounder's" vi who was a dologate from Castleton, and who, Sulting se Judge, wound up'by saying, no use in gabbing, for he's only @ tryiog to get in himself aud beat me out of it.” ble appeal from Judge Kilpatrick, it plovers Recedi The journeymen shoemakers of New York, to the namber of about 3,000, have strack against an attempt by the boot and shoo mannfacturers to re- duce their wages. In view of the uncommon dull. | A burlesque on Justice Dowling and lawyee ness of the trade, about twenty-five of the leading | Wim. F. Howe, called ** Boones at the Tombs, manufretarers held a conference recently, and re. | Paton the stage of the Globe Theatre leet nicht. tolved to reduce the wages of their employees, | Mf G. l. Stoute played the part of the Spartan Jadge Last Bainrdsy Le Tracy & Co, G.T.& C. Mor. | Wits wonderful memory, and Mr. Josh Hart waa row, Kdwin C. Burt, J Bach & Co., Lippman & Co., | the irresistible three-decker Howe. Mr. Stoute, ta and. twenty others, informea their employees that they would. reduce their wages about 21 per cent. for instance, sometitoes Inid ber beat on her has: band’s shoniler in their presence, and indulged ip various other expressions of endearment, They Ind never seen any elgnt of bratal treatwent from iim, and had never seen ony scare ow her person, with the exception of ono oa ter lips whicn had beon prodvced by the incautious nse of kreosote for toothaAe, Neither did they beiieve that it iay in power of so small a man to beat so big nat. Morris, however, goes further, and says thet jad of tis benting hie wite, SUE HAD BEATEN Him, Several weeks ago bie wife's brothers visited hi house, and while bis wife held bim against the DOWLING’S COUNTERFEIL. entirely dissented from the tai won'd be above all civil power, and he Jians hed ae much right to Tialy as the Irish believed they lad to Ireland. — A MURDER FOR A COW, — ane A Respectable Citizen of Middiesex County, N. J Shot by bis Neighbor, ‘The affray on Thursday last between Mr. Pul. neu. ay, whieh were captured on the 30 by the | Bxntix, Dec. 5—Gen. Manceaffel lint been or. as agreed to leave the dispute to the eight dele | Jen of Cranberry, N. J., and one Nixon, by whom | ng uiirottled him, her brothers drubbed him so uu- | ‘The cordwainers resisting, | the reduetion was The lneses of the Germans daring the | gered to abindon bis march againet the fortresses | "The committee on By-Laws seported that they | the former was shot, resulted in the death of | merciiully that he fell unconscious to the foor, | changed to 15 per cent.; bal this the employces de- Haven't you been here before?’ two cays Aghting were 6,500, a8 follows: The | of France, and to retire uh as iia oak Kighth | had searened the entire city of Now York ‘or aceps | Mr, Pullen aed the arrest of Nixon. It was for a Pasco ined Uae Bim Pai One ore cre eentee be ue clined to seceot,_. The Grand Council of Bt Criepia | ‘The prisoner stared at him. . Barons, 3000; the 8: cond Corps, 2,800, the War- | Corps under his command to join the army besieg- | °%, (Ue, By-Laws of Tammany Hall, but could aut | gay or two thought probable that Mr. Pullen would | Cr'end sisiers arrived, aud Anding him in such a Ie ie said that'Tragy | If 1 am not mistaken, you were arrested for get one. & Co, have becked down and set thelr meu to work. | picking Noxh's po tambergers, 1,700, The French losses are not | ing Paris, live, but on Sundéy he failed rapidly, and died yes. | dilapidaied state, put him to bed, aod sent for a x ru koown, A German oMfcer at Versailles said to a _— ‘The Sale of OM terday afternoon, Nixon was commitied to the | {octor, 2 rhanbanviae Dis, aie figitiet poked “Soin sheer catered the ark or after be come out, I can't remem- correspondent that * Trocha can afford to lose six THE ADVANCE ON LYONS, Chas. F, Phelps, a Custom House weigher, who | county jail on Saterday, He says that be shot | rarjiy absent from bis store and the douse, bie wite . = = ; A beantifel ted entered the eourt room. pre tour three; and if he goes on in this fashion we —_—— is accused of selling offices and presenting faise pay. | Pallen tn eeif-defonce. and bor Urothers made their appearance there, and < | longed "were heard from the gallery. fall wi ve wted up, wale he will havo fifty thou. | Garibaldi Walking into the Prassians with- | roc to the Collector of the Port, was examined yes- | At noon on the day cf the tragedy Nixon's cow, EMPTIED THE STORE OF ITS CONTENTS. Luba dead yep pelted daa) BEAL RG Helio Pham nt gy aad fort.” gut Gloves The Germans on the Full | terdry in Commissioner White's Court, Samuol F. | which found pasterace in the pablie highway, broke | | ‘The amar wares they carried away on thelr per. | Charles Foster, the young author of the sen- | sud awcet |" Good Mataiin' eteaaek kes’ tae ‘The German line on the southeast {s considerably Jame—The Boge of Belfort, Burrill, the witness for the prosecution, who gave | tuto Mr. Prllen's wheat-fleld. Pullen drove the the clocks and lurger goods they sean rau fe Tadeo's Well-known invitation to troublesome com- “Neck and Neck" which is | biainants, "Come baek at 5 o'clock next week," was nightly crowding one of our city theatres to its at- | misseain the performance. moot eapacity, 1s of Qual.er parentage, his mother, | ,, MF. Joan Hart was almost a perfect Howe being while living, being well known on the east side, | Chief minake was io bis rapid enunciation, The where she kept a small herb store. For afew years fs Jeuyes of teoues Leon! 2 eee jeaonsly, s Past be has been receiving # moderate salary as a Mag cod oe opine dag Hos a foe vory fair * Gret walking gentiomen,” and not antl | Sc12U0 loft Mand slluored tne arent Cee eee eae alle recently did he discover his ability es a | seen in the Court of Special Sessions, and the dramatist. He is now on the road to fortune and | Velvet coat was there to a miraci Loxpox, Deo, 8.—The Germans say that at Beaune they fou with only 11,000 men against s Frenca force of 30,000. Advices from Belfort have been received ap to Saturaay sfterncon. The Germans had opened the bombard: he GARIBALDI'S GRAND FiomT. Lyons, Dec. 8. —Fighting}ocearred ali dey om Satar- ay, While bis wife made up » huge bundle of bedding, ‘cloines, and otuer personal property, carried it offon her shoulders. Ap apprentice was In the sho> and the people who lived in itnessed these proceedings, but did not interfere Lecause Mrs. Morris said they were oaly moving. After this exploit Mrs. Morris did not re Mr Morris there difealtios to is brouberas they 90 harassed and troubled him a4 16 prevent him properly sttouding te his business. On this account, When his store was emptied of ite contents he had Mr. Shead, @ friead of Phelps, $225 for a place in Phelps's Department, tesiited that Phelps com- plained to him too much noise bad been made about the transaction, and offered to return the moncy. Burrill was led to pay the amouat, in answer to an advertisement, in which the sinecure was offered for sale, He is still employed in tae Custom House, and works two or three lours s day, receiving. full wages. Thomas Golden testified that he called up- on onoVoorhios, « lawyer, to buy a piace in the Cur- cow to bis barn and kept her until evening, sendin word to Nixon daring the afternoon that he had the anim At 6 o'clock, no word having been received from Nixon, Mr. Pullen started with his colored boy to drive the animal to the pound. On their way they were pnened by Nixon, who was on horseback. A short distanee ig advance, Nixor Giemounted and tied. his horse to @ post in front of the dwelling of the Rev, Mr. Shannon. He (aster back than before these engagements, A QUINT SUNDAY—LOSSRS OF THE SAXONS, Advices from Paris bave been received up tos ate hour Sonday wight. There bad been no further attempt to force the Prassian lines, ‘The losses enatained by the Sexone {a the battles around Paris, from Nov, 90 to Dec. % are estimated at cbout eighteen hundred men. Four regiments of day between Gen, Garibaiat’ forces and those of 4 i the Saxon torce t ‘oUse, 4 00, | there waited unt. Mr. Pullen aad the boy cane an ——— a lages of Autun, inthe Department of Seone et Loire | The Political Assessment tm the Pont Omice. | {ke Tove PY which the cow was held from Pullen's ‘and dnstice Koch beard the cx His pain and One Hundred and Eighth, lost Gfteen officers hand, and strock at the latter, out missed him, Pat. he lly disposed of it im this cit “ "| » b ote a" P i a vit wi 0 st after its Bydi C u Ty a killed and sixty-three wounded, ‘The total number ~~ Goi Aapaieg a ioe Or Col, Frank C. Filley, who had been secused by | ion returned the attack by Knocking Nixon to the Md acrdoa contd ularecalhvced site he” wan called opon by manager to whom, Gites eile Rioabetina Bis eoscel nts NUTENS detee of French prisoners taken was about three thouss ye Freni 5 remer is | Ferguson & Co., publishers, of selling copics of | ETQand. .Ninon trose and renewed hie TOM SAME ACCUSATIONS among others, be had tendered it reeking an offer, | iissaniaon Thaaksgiving day, has beep indicted foe now actively purening the flying Prussians. ‘and was asked for permission to peruse it, ‘This | felony. The Captore, Pr her present ufMfldavit about his intention to ab- ROT STILL HOLDING HIS POSITION. 0 Pen, and Kscape" for them. | and fired upon Mullen. Mr. Pullen struck down the pre ah Fi \t was granted. The next day the manager returned s Special French deapatehes to the Times and Tee 4 GLonioUs BATTLE. and failing to retura the cash, was acquitted in the | weapon, and its contonta were discharged into his | Send: Morris suitied the fct of his debt. and | na’ said te Miced tt tone, METS are! Sorlety, sill meet on the 10m graph this mcrning show that the people are more Dec, 4—There was sharp fighting all day yester: | General Sessions yesterday, He had been locked | *Odemem, erllect the mone: “What offer are you ready to make t" inquired ibid Sie} ca grep raged and. better assured than ever before, | 48%, between Autun and Arnay-le-Duc, between «| up in the Tomls four montht. Ferguson & Co. | The Vacant Admiralehip—Porter's Rep: tougits of leaving we country. | Jur Fonter. replied tho manager, “would 63,000 be | S?4EAS FROM THA TELEGRAPH. Although in the midet of almost crushing misfor. | Portion of Garibaldi's command and the Prussiins. | charge thet Filey systematically and intentionally tion of his Fort Fisher Letter, rae areas auiited (here. toe on an inducemen : —— tanes, the Repub icant sre warlngs desperate atras. | The Gartbaldians were euccess/al, and are following | swindled them; whiie the Colonel explained that » | Wasmixorox, Dee. 6.—Admiral Porter's letter | lu this proneut case.” But bet Ne RROD ARTS hee ORE ee Peet AN RAG Tealetdng ee Te eeeeinn Maree A - spree, during ‘which he lost a number. ¢ ; ‘ ih of fast wonih Henrietta + will $3,000 do? Yo t.F—. To! ; gle for life ond liberty, Toure advices declare tha: | UP thelr advantage with activity and spirit. Se eee ese T nic delingereeicne Lin aicd | to Secretary Welles upon the Fort Fisher afair | pil of last month Henriciy Moret: spplied | tol:im ten minutes before you came in yesterday for | ‘The body of Brintnall Sabin was found yestorday the Parisians ure success ully holding their own, and THE BOMBARDMENT OF BELFOUT. srore that he oid books tothe of the | created a commotion here, and led Admiral Porter | and on her mating the afiwit wuich bas beer $500: wa Beek onk river, near Providence, It. L nerf sayy Dalgdinéa’ Gotan’ Gon Bunun, Dec. 6.—i'be bombardwent of Bel‘ort | New York Post OMce, bat that sessment of | to de: My its wathenticity. He hi 3. | toned. above, the writ) was pranted PRCT TRS si CREST The loss by the collission of the two freight train thatthe moverent ef Paladins continues, Gen $10 head for political purposes made the clerks feel | °° {eny Verbally 18 eathenticity. He has accord. | tovet Mend in uefeuit of $2,000 bail, wh Mre. Henderson's Trip to the Central Park, | on thn (rand Trunk Railroad om Friday ts evi imiatod at was commenced and continued with great vigor by the Prossian forces all day, (Bel/ort is tweuty miles vast of Muluouse,) Ducrot was not driven from the field on Tharsday ; ‘outrar., his army has gained an important ingly been requos and as the pers are ready to su! to pat his denial in writing furnished it for publication jo it, there is likely to be so poor twat they couldn't pay for tue boo Patrick Riley, who drives a carriage for the St, | Ver $200,000. Nicholas Hote! was employed by Mrs. Henderson, | Cate, frelghts om the sidered excessive, was lodged IN LUDLOW STREET JAIL, ont i ntral, from Buffalo te ‘The Fight at the Erle Tunnel. ng post or al f th New York or Alnany, have been advanced 90 cente eee Sr arate Ppsanqupaiaer It is believed that the Erie and the De!awan Tre Tresitent. informed a eenth toaae ida Set TRtees Wet ateesths Araten CODa Una neh neue ecinst rece adiscdae ctbecees Ou eer Le dosecbinner col. ms re 48 FIUHTING ON FRID. ; ; in belie e E he Delaware, Le President informed a gentleman to-day that | Sr. George F, Lanzbein, argued the question of | through Centra! Vark yesterday afternoon, 0: . of Missouri. has decided th peal ga et LHE EASTERN QUESTION. Lackawanna and Western will ight ont the *tuunel | baving appointed Admiral Por er to succeed Farrs. | the lecalily of a writ of neereat betore Judee In- eaap de aibaapletmabes heist tnd dren jivibe wine scare womey wisn: iteih. Seleckes saan ae A Aa ——- eat" th: Baik Wise” Gamokt alas & team 0h at, he suoutd send his notrination to the Senate. | graham, and moved that it be citber vacated, or | Tetura, fovling unwell,she requested the driver to fer,was, under tie laws an SITE, APC ERS. RAT aekhetate Skaraeker” | Bart Granville'’s Reply to Prince Gortcha- 4 in | Phere ts, however, litte or no trompect of his con: | thot tue amount of bail be reduced. Itwas also | stop at Forty-first street and Eighth avenue and get the State of Mississipp!, her lawi fad that the advantege was Unwistakubly with tue kof-Rassia’e Invitation to a Couference | ch»ncery. sesterday, to meet the Erie Company's in- | irmation, and It \s altogether likely the Senate wil tit having once veon arsesied on the accusa: | her a glass of water. The driver also gavo her a Lc A gE eS SSSR Bie OS Peeters ap eeeeibetcal Pasa Accepted. Junction claiming the right to pass through the tan | Bot suffer Grant to fll the vacancy tion of absconding, Morris could ot now be held | gtunll glass of Draudy aud peppermint, aud she be- wae anc be has uni t kady posi ion o1 Loxpox, Dec. 5.—Earl Granvitle's reply to | cel on the strength of their contracts, and on the —— agate on the rane charee. | Mr. AV. G. Friedinnder | came unconscious. Toward evening she was found PENCILLINGS IN THE COURTS. tue ieft bank 0° the Marne, aasian 1o-e t+ | Prince, GortehakoM's Isat note ls publisueds “It is | rroand that the tunnel is by lawa highway anopen | THE Lecture Henson among the Democracy, | WPeuer [T's tuinaes in rcoaieal of tie aM: | Ra rretretene Bhar had eee soubed ee weet or ppecay aren feroried as immense, sad there 8 Agw Bo donb: | duind Sor. Se f5°R* SDeipenion who, wil poy tolies Gn te A series of popular lectures are to be given | Gave introduced tor tue nolapoy deverduat, isis | tus arrested inte inet mignee eee MP CTTOT | QE ua muname aued, her father Robert Wiueme Great an arajetiee in’ Cepmennezen of the loumense | 1. wail co nu pervious epseal ta" faunrmeticuat lane || Letatrent ot a restitars ake evel wave; chnise ct | (his Winter under the ausplens of the Ortental Club | sid Cut ieeer weutaee on ie, alleeed, Gon of More aides Jones it beiug alveged that Sif. Wi laine bad retueed t ito tls previous appen nternntions ouniment erever, Who #vall have charse ui tion, TI being spurious, beeatise, ns Ie allecod, one of Me ort his wite during this period, Anoth van ie tecent sorties the Broach no dosbt gained eae {'roggertions for wcongrces of ‘the | tie tovel free from inverierence by elther parry," | And by members of that orcauization. ‘The Grat | PANE MIT cihere in lam wae recently heard to 4 Dead in a Police Station. tethaed on the trial "vesteraay thi abe Wud’ geen wit Unie recent sorties the French no doubt gaines | 5 yvers"to settle tua abd other questions ave been | | Fc ov ing on the injunction. against tbe Morris | wili probably be by Dr. George V. Skif, surgeon on | gay ihat hie woud spond all Ne is worth to keep | Last night about 12 o'clock Ofticer Toomey | !0e sil the tine to support her mother without ang bcvent adyaplage, aud this bas given to the invabl | fade, but uot adopted. He i also aware that inthe | and Liesex Coxe suiis Melituied by numerous per | tne staff of Gen. William M. Tweed, Jr., of the | Morris in jail, and if necessary would even buy up pay. Case euill on. brongnt izto the Fourth Preciuet Station a man sup. Ingency of the possession of the principalities by J to be drunk, Just ed to be drunk, Just as Serg sons Whose busivess was affocted by the blocka:le of ria, Russia could question the provisions of the the tunnel ‘Ihe Hackensxck snd Northern New Col, Rush C. Hawkins bonght 100 «| attine Steamalip Company fn Sanna Leir hopes to the highest point of hopefulness: Shandiey Legion, ti witnesses subject being the affirmative ve t Cristie was 16, upow Toough weighed down by all the horrors incident of 1856, He is, however, tenorant of such | Jersey roads have sued Messrs. Sioan & Co. for | on the question of the policy of licensing houses of s " new im his name be dropped, and was dead in a | represeutations by N. B, Palmer, that there was a larce beso protracted a siege, the recent successes have | , ne ; therefore ‘that question could mot b “oP The State with the Two Panne rpine for dividends. He sued Mr. Palmer for Inpaited to them renewed life, and they meet each | Croatoa’ ‘ao‘ioste. thay ail obetaclen to tho een. | stugicd be Cameneersn doen ia | prostitution. ‘The importance of this position may | Moxtcoweny, Dec. 5.—Both houses of the | “7°? Mooi toe Ece for faite Teprereniations, and recovered S148 1 G.\'s mireries Wil amore determined endurance. ‘ot pescel + el hd elgg Oe be entimated from the fact that the Ori Clud i* | Alabama Lezislature were exsion. to-day, the Superior Cont. Mr. Paliuer appeaic 4 Doerot bas not yet been driven back, and is only ecnnes of yencetel reinsoes wit be renved hep x ¥4 apap: ae a “oo b naa 3 oteay ieeere sch a eA them iva yebie General Term yesterday heard argument, reserving ita js sheath ements to push forward bis Basal bes form 4 Oe Onan Me to bed righ a, bu Reform at th chiefly composed of prominent mombers of the party | thet ternatorial chair, Shula topenane 10 che The Paterson Athletic Association's reception | decision ‘ bug Wor bs seanioi does 3 out consulting the otler 7 ffect of t he Kubernatorial chair, exch pessage to the troops. toweren the scontroverty. is already epracucais | The Commissioners of the new Court House | douninant tu the rity.and the efect of thelecture may | Senate, Tint of Gov, Smith was long, nud two | in the Opera House way eminenty stylish. It was | Delle Dickson recovered $4,000 tn, the Suporiog tion of the subject Court frou the Broadway and PREPARING FOR THE BND. vouth Avenue Ki Closed.’ Earl Granville concludes by a have discovered arresr thousand copies were ordered to be printed. The ee of $400,000. The Board copting Tho second lecture, entitied * Reminiscences on thi ons * sa 4 formed a * recept we the church folks ob- for Injuries received in Ap Iv s romored that Erlanger is storing vast quanti- Avesta’ 8 INVITATION TO 4 CONFERENC will not recognize either the superintendent or the | Bast Side.” will be by Marshal Tooker, andthe | Messse® °C (uta jtanduay, wnt mo Loticed: Tg | decked to a ball SF iecid Ker ‘shat ths cate ae going to the St orevlain z 1 0 con! % ou , siden r dof | teres ited States Senator Is exci s _—————————— Opt uss v provinigne at Havre for the iniabitauteof | yut without aduitting ® foregone conclusion aa to aroaiet tor the contractors for furnishing the giiers by Bernard Smyth, President of she Board of | inte Payer rary ins aad raris wheu tie siege Ie over. on (Meesrs, W. W. Cot ; i — - a, or ¥ c. 5.—The reply o' to Baron | o The Savings Bank; John U. Andrews, the crimine! law Verger's stuuehter, oe stoped from Ue piattorm the horses started, and she MORK AMOUT THR MASSING AT CRETEIL, Fane, Dee, hina the: ep wron | Chester Quarry Company. The Board has dis-| ser, &c. Due votice will be given of the commence | Ste Deo Rothe Gl Voorbies & Co.'s flour mill in Richofoo, Ull,, was | was thrown. violeoly ou. the ground: AQ sppeal by Benin, Dec. 5.—Derpatenos received from the | jdentical with the answer inade by Gortchakofl to | mated twenty-eight Janitors, end it ts tn contem. | ment ofthe course, pind a Woe bit agniesh BM oreee tor mane, | bersed on nevurday, Lees, 6,08 WAS RGR RRS Ata Nee, TORENT Crown Prince Goorge of Sazony and Gen, You | Burl Granville. plation to remove other persons who hold sinecures, ah This bet . porget, for man, A drug store, @ Jewelry store, a printing office, and es , 2 Ora) ler « Building, Slaughter, at the last term of the Couit, the Judge | 9 4 tore -{ oflce, Tonpiiug announce that the French, under Dacrot, | ,, CONSTANTINOPLE, Dec. 6.—The proposal of a con- | whose arresrages and certain extravagant expendi: as Virtually diciating the Guding of the bil; bat the | * Wwelliue tn Fairhaven, Vi., were burned yestorda: WASHINGTON NOTES, ference and the granting of furlouxiis to Russian Crxcinxati, Dec, 5.—Part of the west wall of soldiers removes the appreiensions of the Turkisi terday mornit Fon the Northern Central Ki bles of Vol. Wiley, con- ayor and Aldermen, Rad road, near Mowat tures Lave abandoned Champigny-sur-Marne, and ar D Divine Lo light mainly through the sl appointees, have re ceekiohbitat one of Commissioner Nerton, who insiste gon | Au unflulshed building for the Cincinnati Gus and | cently allowot Ue claim ot Yorver agalnsi the elt . : at Crevell, upon th ne | Gov it to t i co, | exertions of Commissioner 5 1 On 7s f ronervoir, were burned, and W mulce. perished Judge Nelson presided in the Supr Ye FL een tae NORaOS, DARN OS: i te Pavmnancna Dee oes praraais of Moscow | 8 tuorouRh reform, It was rumored resierdny shat | Coke Company, at Fourth snd Plum streets, was | Miich.war the cure Of the GiGiculty rooultiog 18 | Two'oly en were banly ‘burned, ‘one,{t isvup: | terdey, Presided in the Supreme Court yom (oyiteast of Fort Charenton, and are threst« | denounce in stone terms the Prussian oress for | that Hove Tweed was aurtaining certain of tie ot er | blows dows this afternoon, burying Ave carpenters ——E pies ea The public printing in the Congressional priatt iy jonneui!. | their slience in regard to the treaty of Paris, Commicsioners infresisting the Thunderboit's work | at work on the third floor, John Daner of Cinc'n Rejected by a Widow HOURS OF LEISURE. Office cort, for the year ending September 30, $1,609, COLD WEATHER ern erers of purification aud re.orm, whereupon Honest Mike a Tienry Wiilinghow of Covingtom were in George Bader, @ native of Germany, shot him. 2 Senator Drake of Missouri is to be nominated tox A desnate from Versuilies states that the weather | THE AFRICAN VALLEY OF DIAMONDS | had. thrcatened to resign, Some lun is expectod Killed. Flan of Cincinaatt died in @ | apie jn the mouth last ight be jenek him: sewers day to the Chief Justiceship of the Court of Clakms im there last vight was intensely cold and that a hard eae soon ws, and Jack Steiniger of Cincinnati died is odor of muart.age, ile was (wana Arine'ta | gorse Heh Deseiee nes weecewuize cance Io. Iivthas | Plane of voces Casey, feigned re f rig : ‘ Ks Hew Inia, 8d Yah UMinlaer 6 cted wie efter of marrage, Te was found dying In | 0 |» Dec ‘The total amount to be appropriated for th trons had prepared the ground excellently for ma, | 14,000 Persone Picking ap Gome—A Mnge ‘The Model Fa — {he vent or Korner’ lager beer salvou, at 100 Kwen | Ocean Lodge 110, 1. 0, of 0. F., have a recoption | fice and Court House of New Yoru ts 8imuUw At eeuse ile weather thie morning was also ‘The Finder Refusos £23,000 for tc, | The Hebrew Charity Fair in the Twenty-second ‘The New Jersey OMice-Seckers. " a ———— gg | ages Se Keeainies a yourb to buleh the Jone erate tt Will require sbous 6 ery cvid, h . 4 LY. ne iompson Associ; 7 is i 2 A PINTY DESPATCH Loxpow, Nov, 21,—The Union Company's | Kesiwent Armory, Fourteenth street, 1s already oo | Senator Lorrey of Camden is a candidate for BROOKLYN, Dieecherstrects Dec is eoetaties ance At 275 |” the Monge will to-morrow vote on the extension The min steamer Northam, from the Cape, srrived om Satur | ‘he Hizb tide of euccess, It is crowded every nient | the presidency of the New Jersey Senat., Abratiam a of the 8t, Crofts Railroad land grant, which has exe ed critical in well Columbia Yacht Ciud sail in on the light fantastic | picgd, aud Gan. F: Ary position is dee tt Mayor Kathfieisch hos “ ot bis. face oxains nia Yack a th wil ¢all up the bu 1 ceed eee eee rea a Weng | cay with a large general cargo, including diamonds | ith infucatial citizens of ll denominations, and | Lower of Camden, Jolin Alcott and George Sorevo | q's jov eur ied teh ot is, face against the | im Tremor's Lyric Hall, Dec. 15, Pe BE eT OU AT Ewa Ca! UP the bill for the Aso te Hunt result. Count Bismarck threatens to | Yalued at £14,000. She also brings two very perfect 1s¢8 to eclipse all its predecessors of this sea- | Of Burlington, and Capt, Smith of Cape May, want | Yesterday tle cnisson war relieved of the water | munt'Moemtinin Apotiorttair bas, ya DAY? thelr an ances of the St, Domingo acquisition have proved by thi xact clange is given, Tne raffling is an in- | to be Sergeapt-at-Ar nioseage. It is generally ree fon. for the Aesembly, M,C, | Wiich was pumped in to extinguish the fre on Friday + (rom office unless tue South German conven. | ike Kems, the Roos diamond, named Star of He pe Gergenntet-Arms for the Asse ; “odub j Miss Kate Fic!d delivers her new lecture on Charles mercly the Preaident's aitempt to vindiea on is adopted nualtered bron, a splendid stone of sixty carats, and ihe Wip. | Mitution of iteelf, aud perfect fairness ie guaranteed. | Tin or Merecr, and Lemuel, Rieenes ot Burling: | Vintard eon ecg acpuae man, declines to pay LN; | Dickens to-night in Association Hal i Fri the sapere’ wach were ade tthe THE LOK OF THE WURTEMBEROESS: penanra Company's diamond of twenty-five carats, | ‘Zhe floralrerple Isa gem, of, art, flied with the | wn. aro suid to) bead the lit of applicante for the | Keutirmen baviog oxen pala $19,009 alreaay 4 clitles’s Bun Flowor Cream and Glvcerine ts the | "A tomey-General Akerma Peper a . Hoicest Huwers, oi nded of our | clerks! n bly. € . eat and most speedy remedy for chapped fips ar jorney: erman atorday after trerroawe, December &.—The voral lope sustain The diamond fields continued yielding very | Guoicest foystn and attended by the fairest of our | clerkeliip of the Assembly, ; ehiT, Charles C, Talbot as become Postmaster of | Latium fend for all cruptive diseascs, See special Votices, goon hearit the argument by iaciaot Nes #10, % Wartomberg troops in dhe battle of the 21 | f*vorable rorults, finds being as large an ever, ‘The } night, v ere upwarue ol £72100, ‘The Fulr is open Gaateinen Parnnsa, James Browa hay become Aesitant Pustwasies, nice | ace f the W Aaa DREA the a DAETIOR at thet cM tion oT tte vv Vout, im efigialiy reported. to. be. Sis | POa!ation tn the diggers’ campe had risen to 11,000 | ‘My from a P.M. to 1 Pe Edward Reid, of Paterson, was killed on the | Sugtsins 8mm wars a Uaunfscrean Wendie nani anne hodt® | Uileseates ia MU'eh ne ecats Retin died wannar rao feed y mt ‘The payment of United States pen a atara Orneny the Ind)a shaw). and the Bock uitod Bia ‘Of the couaunetid of its Failroade wuded, Lay ene iatant oleic a ince Jersey Cider and Muriatte Acid. Dela Lackawanna and Western Ralirond, near tnd savlors orth auarior F Inet at # o'clock PMc iu thejLiouerkster Hell, keer —— 1 MY Ol Is a Alvert Schnor of Charles | that cit : if end w over the Fost Ubleg, on W sebing esterday | Fouith stroet, id ou LES OF © WE ARMY OF THE LOIRE. Frog asia they yitjdelii hate peli paal a ert Schoo drank $40 worth of Charles | that city, on Friday night, He was not dead when | sivtisue., bout #bsu0 wer hald tt slog Uae Sey ui ae ores CURIOSITIES OF CRIME, _ Me Wisma whe gas cae tee ae ik Foulk’s best sillery, and naturally found himself | taken home, but died shortly afterward, and there ———— JOITINGS AHOUT TOWN. Nee ¢ Left Wing Doubled Up—The Pra me Gn cat penta a the #POt | vefore Judge Bedford yesterday. Mr, Faulk gave | are rumors of tll-treatment from his father while he PERSONAL INTELLIGENCE, pieced ae Six murderers are to be tried 10 the General Sem oat tbe Railroad below Vours—Pa as he waa £90,000, and he ison theway | ihe prisoner » good character, and requosted his wre dyin ha Coroner, When be arrived to make : sheehaulaed a The schooner Phenix is ashore on Ravenswood | © i Lounelied te Reacuate. Ort Aritot adit feiss and mouated police were aboat | sieherte. . the imgueét, hal to enter the Rouse by force, We | an, poy, or Lannie Du ivoli a Giisla tr a Mall Of Water, St Bridget's RC. Church, of versey City, bas Heavy Canuon—Narrow Es- | to be appointed for the diggings by the Colonial side. your Honor,” said the Hon. Ave Rt set Gen ease ace Watt 1 All the Police Commissioners wero on dat Bese mibheg ote Worlodeng iisve'ar Canmore Government “ine dusgera tng. recetvod thle sews | Hummel the diinking of the wine way & suficieni HORSE NOTE! athe roulsonte ta taircny. 4 INE dangerously ill | eiday, the Arat time ip years, eSB nT Tee T Galotnh len, aced 5, shot himself on Sanday, Nae Bethe re With eabounded enthisicame The t i sniahinent ta itselt, have sampled — Es fad at 220 Mott atroct,’ Iie be jound last ovening. ** ma The results of the Sighting | Mittes'at the diamond elds Man rreenaiye com: That is suMiciont,” said dudge Bedford, “The —_—- Mr. Louis P. Brown makes almost everybody take | 1, Th¢ Aldermen yesterday appropriated $400 to J. | a small bae, containing Weitere tor the were eons are untavorable, Orleans was evac- | diess oxprensiig the greut gratification telt at what | Prisoner is discharged."* Ed. Wilkins bas recently got # torre! mare which | § back seat with tho old trotter Black Diamond. c BUTROS FOF EO 8 1088 OF Bis Lor bee and Phila In CRA THTRtIOR aMheey, ite TeatRRtOR 1 wa tune 1, ond the Army otitis Loire | the: Lisstonautcevetacr kare fas cremation - —=—— is credited with great siiced, Mr. Warren Leland tvs poen very sick, He is now | 4 Th¢,ark S¥re, from Shiolds, and the achooner | the mall wagon last evening in wea itvent es rom ! te alls, hire was aanah daaal that the alleged turbulent tate of ‘the diggings Brooklyn Digamiet Panished, John Martin 1s driving Johony Reb on the road. his residence in Westebester county, aud is rapidiy | %7¢ Kelly, trom Maracaldo, arrived tast night, Drs, Callen and White, of Cama: 7 te - 4, mere was macs desultory | population and untealtuiness of the felis have bess dward Smith, a suilor, appeared before Justice | 16 makes a tast rond horse, overing, nike Aldermen's Chamber is to be reflited, under | body of Theophilua White: the talored inal whe whe ‘ic yaa day along the whole | coutradicied 2 aren Piha Mr A. B. Paste les Gus of the nest stablea dlls Frainard, Leonard, and the two Watermans, late. | the fizection of the Clerk to the Board, without Limit | killed tn the Carden election riots, and. pronounced Holt wien anor (Ousouer f) to Artenny, and the Grant's Desertion of Butt mae Bytes ae ea Mien i Issbeth WES RES VOTE 1G BY ; Viansti, have jolued the Olyaplee of Wachingiaens Pun Gon 4.9, died yosterd Sine not ob ob murder, bl of baten ore bratty Hite rear aerate sal : at's Dosertion of Baile ' amy, Ii " ee eat nected ae Oeil ternoon | *intiats ave Jofued the Olympics o ington John Costello, nged 9, died yosterday at 197 Eliza Martin Byrn, aged 16, of 523 West V0 Piurslane reagheed ae net at AoabIed Up Y waanington Correapondence of the Springicla Repub | Hilly, in New Orleans in 1806, and Misa Jonsle Moftat, | with a'styiih team o's top wagon, ley afternoon ‘Police Commissioner Mich J, Shaudiey hay do. | Rell ,eiteet, afer duckiog wlan of Bint Ward | street, was Sironted last tventug for knocking S i ie «ached thi an. vidi: a of sm ee bad ‘i 7 J i clined the compl B DUDIIC Aaner teodered yt ¢ of Mre. Morton, at $21 West Tronty sisth \ Tutt st La Chapelle, near Orlocne,ou | _ Gen, Butlers friends here say that he has: | {3,Wiliigmaburah, tn 1807, | Both wives confrouted | | Dan Mace showed a eroat deal of speed with a | fy ie more roniinent among the east side. me The steamehtp Riga, from Shanghal, via Buoz Ca- | fates’? M8d bled to culivet the rent Delongin, aWUPday w Lornoore and © trale ee dee ee ee | none treated bedi’ ba the President, ‘hoy adm | sine oenine ce ae Sul aie. tatty many | ay ‘eam oe ope ureday Ditsiiiess, irrespective of party. nal, will arrive in a few days with 1,438,714 pounds of | (ler: pie ai 4 mH | that the President's mesorgo will throw cold wucer | iatkeceriteaion. Mrs Smith pleaded suity. aud a ad The Hou, Anthony Miller, leader of the Young | #tee! tea. In the case of Longworth and son, who have beom ro \apon tuere, The Army ofthe Loire | on the flery ideas put forth in th Boston | committed to the county jail 2 NEW JERSER, Democracy of the Thirteenth Ward, who paraded as a | _ Twenty-one jnrora drawn to serve in the General | OP (fial at Ottawa, LiL, for the mnrder of Rovianon, eutrated in the lines of the Orleansgin. | Aresch of the General; whie I cee private with the bhandiey Legio ry Seasiong. (ailed to appear yesterday, aud were hued | Juz ot entnrdar woriiug found Longworth guilty ¥ —enries camp 990.000 strong, defended by G00 can, | Ose Mean Were put forth with loomy-soard The Delaware, Lackawanna and Wesiern Rail: | {amisany Hall er COU% $0 be reuam Loci 3 ne | Wis Penifeutiry. “The son Ses foced aocwettsrene a Pehppetar 7 600 can: | iprrcval of the Prosident, with whom tf Hote. Divorce Set Astdi road depot fs to be built in Hoboken, | aiygens Beane pa eee A correspondent wants Col, Fisk to start a fe ereereniale) tne 0m Wee iene HG) BRIT, on # vary, and determined to hold | conferred before delivering the aveceh, he paying n | Albert Pock obtained # divorce from his wife | A new tunnel ts (o be eut unaer Bergen Hill, for | ong tN Orman, Wiant, of Dig-gun fame, who Atted | to Staien Island I run for | roheetsem gular, alien Knddy the Smasher, « recent. q rear ora SORA Winkt fe Wanblentan Te lle bree at en ¢ E rgen Hill, for | out the" Bi Burnside” expeditions during | Fich Liokers, run for from Blackwell's Island, was arralghed 10 the Pep ‘ ; moment, notwith: | ficial Visit to Wash tue purpose of con: | Matilda, the wise making no opposition on is rep the Dawere, Lackawanna and Wostora Hailroad, the rebellioa, Ieuow engaged in this vicinity casting | Cornelius Welch f wns te the Fenltentise cir ine of retrest was threatened, | 2! idea lon exproanod | soy, Sika art Ayres, 0 years of age, ‘ Cenuon or ihe Freueh Goverument. dis arthie 9 Welch, a young farmer from Alban ) ‘ (evderot nefective tor the defence of Orieane, The | MeCoFUingl’, leuving Mr. Tuller in the brescu to | would remarry. ‘Tee Courtgranted'heranpiieation | pEAltiek Meklacan and John MeConnel: Paterson | ,,.uorence, the comedian, hat purchased & new | worris Michael AE tia Beak reaiees wan wane |’ tenineia Goward ened ta stare aaa foeaa event this Gen, Pollie “ where he commences an’ sugagemens Om Chtiatwas : Poilce Court yesterday. rom Weacvort, Maas.’ Ho waa anor throigh th te.) His Gen, Pellieres consented to evacuate | #LASHES FROM THE OOHAN CABLE! pad ha ‘The famous Vandorveor se was ‘lected in| might” He ts at preseue in Macow, Ga, aime | "William Hi, Asoinall, James W, Meckman, Arth sud nie ea aad Fight lee’ had’ heen cu Of tthe ean) 6" the idnight of Sunday, when the hear) at, New Jersey's Sanday Prize Fight, Estoy and Anveais yesterday the judicial | ie Hon, Frank Duffy, whore ancillary qualities | W.Hemon, en) It Field and Alexander M-Wiite IF! to'bary (es padye Winks Oka eee, mades 008 were spiked, und sho ammunition destroyed. | Bishop Mermillod prosecnses, false the reports | Pat Finnegan and —— MoCormiok fought eighty- Ueealeh. end esltinn caida tee elie nagoeacetlent nat ormvent eumployed in geiiiue pen | {ete,choten Yealerday (0 be’ truslews of Ureeawuod o bury the body, which was (ouud iu the Sry then withdre hat Freveh prisoue! : ypc sega ; k 7 ographic. picvore. to be eutltiod, “Tweed e We ier poet withdrew im wood order, retiring to hat Erench urmonert ia Germany BAYE been tempted | four rounde in Irvington, N. J.,on Sunday inne: | _oale B Racker and Alex. 7. Berthoud, the Ba- Marchal for which purpose he ie aeecine phot ‘The Club Démocratique Central Francois," of | one aZtare a6, Daniel B. Koliy was held for trial 0 ort Laie Tee eee oe hereto cMciatly notited to the | #2 Wet the vistor. He bad two gers broken, | hesiuendertena.at Sie Ronee MME fcr ga othe puperiatendens | which Mona, KA. Legrand iy President, ‘and tne ot» | from ihe Foat (ite dyed Sethe case oe p WIE HONTIFICs4 novavas cur UF. deputation ofthe Spanish Cortes hic acceptance of the | And bis antagonist lad » broken jaw. Mike Ganiey | s0ner Jackson in Je pective, of the Senator, commenciag | Memocracy ie thelf Bresens skevayie ise sont eee los alt ed bis i riday the F pinish Crown. He will probably accompany the | And Jim Coyne tough’ for §100, Ganley was Fe Ot DSi BOtanS, the paetake OF pbienticeshi| tn the chairmasing (rade 4od | make ® grand public a , 7 ena ‘OT tO 10 Usslane recaptured from the kil how deputation to Madrid. J tO New York, ou the victor, the famous Americus Bite noratration. To this’ end r 10,00 01 000, pay \" Big bik"), and ending at the Wally i c eo, loading mon in'each) ward aad seek Vhelr countenance | gaie bis Coudsaras, and ue Wee Taieased. COURT: OF

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