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“THIRTY-EIGHTH YEAR. WINDING UP THE WAR, King William’s Official An- nouncement of Victory. £0,000 Prisoners, 77 Cannon, and 4 Gunboats Captured, 4 when known throughout Germany at Berlin, ont ‘will go very far to ansuage the sorrows cor on the horrors and losses of war. ‘All the journals of this city have oditorinls o this accoptance. ‘They point with pride to the ro. Alieation of the long-deferred hopes of the people for ® United Germany, and to the just retrioution that has befallen France for her iniquitous conduct townrd Germany during the fret Napoleonte wars Dismarek considers that the delay in voting on the new Coustitution ts working tnlsehi — A Glimmer of Pence, Loxnow, Deo. 7.—Barl Granville again proposes intervention in the Franco-Prussian war, faand Austria to join Bngland in A peace and invites It Et aocuring a cessation of hostilities, DESPAIR OF THE FRENCH AT TOURS, PR dig Ri oliite, bo sunxerae Spain are violently attacking Prim ‘and tne party supporting the Duke of Aosta, Ex-Quoen Isabelle Trochu’s Answer to Von | yiriirmsily renewed her protest against Aostss Moltke’s Letter. election, lis The United Ktates and the War-Diplomatic o n cement of Correspondence, wie aes Pocers V9 Wasntnotox, Dec. 9.—Accompanying the Presi- ad hud d Ganbonts were Captured at Ore | dent's Message to Congress was a mass of documents ~~ if oa -Despatr at Tours. from the Department of State, including correspond- once of United States Ministers in Europe on the Brevis, Deo. 7.—A despatch from King Wil Franco-German war, from which the following ms the report that due Avgnsta confir 4 fm to Queen Ang points are extracted >» 2000) pr rs, seventy-seven Caunon, and four Acting Secretary of State Davis, on September 6, sine eed ei Ondas 8 telographed Minister Wash barne at Pari 4 ‘ plured at Orleans, The King | i yr t he Provisional Government has actual control and pomennon oC aby, n People, be defacto weston bas cxrried Gily, Junvey, and | Governmensct ‘Ae by the Pr m, and Mantenffel oecuple! Rouen | tine thier ny neeve a encounters, Goeden now holds the RECOGNITION OF THE FRENOR REPURLIO. wy envy gus were found in the intreach On the same day Avsistavt Secretary Day : pone graphed: rtatne . It appoaring by your last deenaion that the new y y nascertained that the Duke de Luyoes | goyerkment fo wily inetalied, aoa tat Paris remal ¥ ras at the battle of Orleans. trangail, you will recognire it Ms BOON me the situation, ‘ in your Judgment, shall Justify it, aod tend ‘con’ THe DUKE OF MECKLENAURG'S REPORT. Fratuhaslons ot the President had veopie of the Wnited cuwanun, Dee. 7.24. tele ty States on the successful establisumieut of @ republican wi Ds & A telogram from the Grand | States on the Dike { Mecklenburg states that thelowses of the | On the Th of September Davis further tol MeckleuSurg troops in the battles from the @4 to | graphed: the 4) 91 December were 9,900, The enemy lost | Rerthomy arks, undor Instructions from Favre, y ; To wilted and 104 pttbok a whether the prbie sentiment in America bas, ohnuged ; a Med a: p since the change of government in France; adding, on TI DESPAIR OF THE FRENCH. his part, thar unit iow the press inthis countey has ssa th Oxpresied sirOog #ytopathy with Germany. T replies +c, The Gover mont states that the | The Government malutaine a strict neucra ity, and will 2 Loire Is at {ty old quarters, but the | Continue to do #0; that be cannot wonder the poople tgiven, Despair has seized somo here, LITTLE SYMPATHY FOR A DYNASTY. . others have rison to meet sae des. | which conntenanced civirg aid to the rebels during igh Ur war and tried to establish amoparcuy on our south ; n of affairs € era borders, That. in my judement, Ue reeling t ent declares that its reverses were | which he alluded was not against Prange or the Fronch ~ copie. of Which he ls as competent to judge od 7 orary imvortance, Many railway trains | Qeet'the disposition of tris Government is shows in the Ne, sheep, and provisions hed been eg of ine President already given to recognize the Ps Dew Goverawont af ar Orlean ior the succor of Paris; | songs vavan THANKFUL FOR THE RECOONIT " they wory ali saved. Most of the guns taken by Mr. Washburoe, ander date of Par, the in of - w ns wee mounted naval pieces. Septem ber, intormed Secretary Fish a8 follows: ieee P Pout ft orvlock Yesterday M. Jules Favre * 7 on of Orleans was causea by the de: | oaiied upon me iu person to Uiank iny Goverament, in . mor frome new French troops and the | the pane of that of the National Defence ay well a 1B : f ; : his owa behalf for, tte prompt oor the Re: ot “ decision of Gey. D-Aurelics | pantie ant tte Ho again de de nea, who allowed two corps 10 be over- | tired that * 1 by the whole Prassian army, altiougn he the Goverement « Dulled States 10 bul Ouse, LIFE IN WASHINGTON CITY. TOE THIRD SESSION OF THE FORTY- FIRST CONGRESS, oa je Tnaniry Concerning the St. Domini The bi joyment of the Military tn New Vork Election—Reconstracting the Navy-A Dash at Admira Wasmiworox, Dec, 9.—Mr. Sumxwn (Rep., Mast.) submitted s resolution that the President of the United States be requested to communicate to (he Benate, if in lis opinion not incompatible with (be public interest, copies of all papers and cor- respondence relating to the proposed annexation of the Dominican portion of the isiand of St, Du- Ingo, oF the purchase of any part thereof, in- cluding the original and ail subsequent instructions to any agent or Consul of the United States, with the correspondence of such agent or Consnl. Also, Any protocol or convention signed by such agent or Consul, Also, an account of the dobt and liabilities of the Dominican Government; especially its obli gations to the neighboring Repubilc of Mayti. Al Also, the provisions of the existing Con- stitution of Dominica, #0 far as tho same relates to tho sale or transfer of the ma- tional domain, Also, any tresty with Hayl or France by which Dominica is affected. Also, any communiention from the neiguboring Republic of Mayti, or from onr Minister there, rolating to the proposed annexation, Also, instructions to the com mander of our naval sqnadron in the waters of the {sland since the commencement of the late negotin- tions, with the reports and correspondence of such commander, Also, any information tending to show what European power, if any, proposes to ac quire jorisdiction of any part of the island, and if 0 what part. Also, any information with regard to tho position of President Baez, under whom the treaty of annexation way nogotiaiei. and the extent to which Le has been matotoined In power by the presence of United States versels of war; also, any intormation with regard to the sentiments of th people of Dominica and the reported pendency of civil war ; also, any tuformation with rovard to any claim of jurisdiction oy the Republic of Hayti over the territory of Dominica, ‘On the suzwes tion of M> ‘onRTING (Rop., N.Y. the resolution was laid over Womporarily, THR ARMY AND NAVY IN STATE APPATOS, Renate, of motion of Mr, Cassenny (Dem., President t ed to tn nd where since March 4, 188%, { tates bas beow ex the army or navy of ¢ ployed to aid the civil power, eittier by enforcing the Feveuue laws, or assisting In any manner at State or Federal elections, or contests arising out of the fame, OF preserving the public perce, except in what are Koown as Indian disturbances, of ta guarding Property of the United St 2. On whose requ either verbal or wr employed in each cas 3. Complete copies of the orders, despatches, re. quisitions, or reoorts made in anch’ ease, either by the President, the Secretary of War, the Secretary of the Navy, of any military or naval offic 4. An satiinate in each case of what Was or Will be the probable cost to the Government of such em ployment of the military of uaval forces +, A copy of all orders of regulations, printed or writin, general or special, in force in the military or baval sorvice of the Guvernment at this time, de cribing the circumstances under which the army OF muVy, OF any portion thereof, may, in time of peace, move or otherwise act in aid of the civil dalniug what civil officer, If any, hall advice, oF representation, ten, the army or navy was thus A BARON'S VICIESITUDES anetinneal A Bavarian Officer Fresh nem we Red Field of War—Thi strious Stranger Pe Potatoes on Sbipboard — Loxurious Fonsting to Prison Fare, ‘Tne Sum recently briefly described the eccen- tricities of Baron Charles Hireberg, who had ar- rived im the steamship America, On the frst day of Lin tay in the Hotel Hansa he ran up a bill of $41 for wine and other luxuries, without o single dolar in bis pockets, He was an officer in the Bavarian army, but had doserted his tag, and with the aid of Iiis sister fled to this country. At Bremen the Baron disguised himself, and ob. tained the assistance of s man who had been a petty officer on the steamer America, and banded him $50 with whioh to procure a ticket for his passage. he latter conducted bim on board the ehip, and down below to the cook room for the crew, where be put the Baron to peeling po- tatoos, thus misleading the oldiers while searching for deserters. Tbe man then wont lo purchese a passaze ticket, but did not return, Soon the purser, having occasion to go below, noticed a stranger industriously removing the jack- ote from a bag of potatoes. ‘The purser inquired of tho cook whethor he had taken » new man, and re ceived an answer inthe negative. ‘The purser then questioned the #tranget, who told him the cirenm- Stances under which te had come on board. The Baron was ordered to go ashore. dock, he wae introduced to a Virginia who had become slightly acquainted with and groatly jnterested, in a charming young Indy pickenzer, Who proved to be the Baron's sister, wito Wir nidiag lim to escape, She told the Virginian bat her fannds were all in New York, whereupon he advanced the passage money, A short ti after toe steamer eailed, the Baron tan up a bill with the steward of the frst cabin, of $55 for refreshments, and a bill of $10 with th steward of the second cabin, which the Virginia gentleman also liquidated, with the understanding, howevor, that the frseinating wister would refund tue money in New York, On arriving at tails tt the Baron took up bis Hansa, while bis sister and goarters in the Hotel the Virginia gentleman wont to t n this city, After the Baron had Hansa only a day, encumbered carpet bag, the Inndiord, Mr. Lorenz Wets, sont up his bill, amouning to $41, bat was satiefed with the aasurauce that ho was to receive funds from his wis. ter in New York, Three or four days passed, and When the bill ainounted © $88.56 the landlord de manded the money. ‘The Baron referred Mr. Wels to his sister at the Prescott House, and uoon his colling there the young lady flatly reiused to pay. While at the Prescott House Mr. Weis met the Virginia gontloman, from whom he learned a bit of the Baron's history, the Virginia genth n adding, “The young lady re- tases to refund money L advanced ber brother, bat I ehall make no tro ut it" ‘Wels reiarned bome and caused the Baron's w ton acharge of fraud, and he is now lodged in she Hudson county jail. DEATH-DEALING panies shell nim Kant Fitty-fifth Street—The ain of the Ni SOLINE. An €xph Inwtant Killing of a Ca tyoth rd Regiment. At about half-past 7 o'clock yesterday morning, Charles Frederick Meyer, an employee in the ma. chine shop at First avenge and Fifty-ffth street, was cut tu two by the bottom of a gasoline tank which SATURDAY, DECEMBER 10 LIFE IN THE METROPOLIS. DASHES HERE AND THERE DY THE UN'S REPORTERS. bat a Wine Parlor—A Luxary for Men-—The Other Fiske in his Glory. Abont the middle of next January (he new Sturtevant House, at Broadway and Twenty-ninth street, is to be opened by two of the Leiands, who have ed building from jis owners. It is to cover the whole biock, and when Gnished will havo 200 rooms, and will accommodate 400 quests, It is being enlarged and altered, and is to have sll modern Improvements, The elevator is to be one of Atwood's Kae rooms, and {a to be so jaxu- Hows thet peasoagers Ia 16 will be sure to leave it with a sie ‘There is fo be a number of hnee arm-ehaire for the accommodation of Warren Lolond, the Hon. Jobn A. P. Fisko, Maestro Brown of Graco Chure' and any other fat men who may chance to arop in. The suite of apartments intended for Guy. Hoffman's succossors is to consist of a splendid | Parlor, three bedrooms, a private dining. aly ath room, and the usual accessorie There aro to be six drawing-rooms for ladies, and a private wine-parior, 40 feet by 60, on the itrst floor, tn- stead of a barroom An artistic French cook has been tmported from nd in order to be neutral and impartial, a rt nume n Mt, su COLN'S ASSASSINATION. os at Cooper Inatitute th Lecture to Empty Bencher-Story of the Maa whe Deve ebod bis Mother and Loft joinlly Murdered. Last night at Cooper Institute, in presence of about 150 pe hither by cnrionity, Joho 1. Snrratt repeater his Hockville lecture on the plot to assassinate Presi- dent Lineola. ns, most of whom tad Leen drawn Mr. burratt appeared punctually at 8 o'clock, Tis tee! he p in the 1 adding u dressed in a modi {s a gentleman of medinm height, and wears 9 ndy moustache and a goatee of n carroty color. His faeo is thin, his eheek-bones are high, and bis eyes are fet woll back in, their socket thin-legged gentleman, and reads like a school-t He drops the foal g's of all the prosent participles, iterate Southerner, ‘ous other gaucheries of speech which distin- Guish the boor from th ¢ lust Wight was the story of his Life for et five years like ny other t suit of black broadcloth. He He is d ie guilty of entlom Hie Was introduced \o JONN WILKES Boot with nt wi thr fall of 1944, and furnished that delirious en: information eoncorning t from Wash mot several times,” very retic , to tell him anything at ali." Stil, aecoraing to Sur: rat's own showing, he did tell is e roads neton to the Potomac, “ We aid Surratt, * bat as ho seemed rd to bis purposes, [refused th ag and althongh he frequently denied tn hia tecture any “pRICR TWO CENTS MR. OWENS'S MINIATURE, HOW MR. MNETL Reprems PLEDGES AT SIMPSON’ A Mother's Portrait Lost, and = $30 Re- ward -The Reward Likewise Lest—Piay~ ing a Trick Once too Of Late yesterday afternoon, Officer Guynan wae called apon by a well-dressed individual to arrest @ man who Was standing in conversation with ® g¢ tloman opposite Simpson's pawnshop. The arrest was duly made, and the trio went to the Bookman atreot police station. Tho prosecutor, Mr. Thos. Owens, of 139 Front Atreet, said that some time ego ho was travelling on the Huvison River Railroad, when « trunk was stolen trom him containing a miniature of bis ais mother. Mr. Owons offered » reward of $50. His advertisement was answered by a person signing himself Y. MeN on Mr. Owens went by ep pointment tos corner on Nassan street, where Ro was mot by A SOSPICIOUS-LOOKING PERIONAGR, who gave his name as Morgan J, MoNvil, and ould thot the stolen miniature was in pawn at Simpson's, ‘They went to Simpson's, and it was agreed thet MeNeil should twke the fifty dollars reward, and ge Roeare My have es the ice-cream and | jnowledge of un attempt to io and releem the article, while Mr. Owens waited jonery. A born Bav) cutside, Having received the money, Wi the bartender has had ten years’ experionce ASSASSINATH THR PRESIDENT, Gieappeared tnrouch Simpennts portale, ed Ih Me. on ippt steamboats, ave the. lst | atmitted that he anid to Booth, 1 know wlat you | Owens anaionsly watching for hie reanooaran: Thompson, the famous head walter of the Grand | nre and what are your intentions, Tama touthern | Twenty minutes elapsed by the City Tall clot, nton Hotel of Saritoga boon engaged. The | man; 1 will not promise sectesy; if you, canvot | and no MeNoil, Mr, Owens entered the pawhely Foading and amoking room is to be on Whe first | tront me, we shall separate.” Mooth divulged his | and found a back door through which the vor, facing Broad wa plan, ‘Tilis was to tthe Presitont und take | had escaped, He laid his caso belore the Grioste are to pay $5.508 day with table d*hdte fare, | him to Richmond, there to be hell us a hostage till Meanwhile MeNeil had been in communication and Lewis and George 8. Leland have taken upon | the Confederate prisoners in Northen jaile sionid | with a Mr, Joho B. Murray, whose hone, at 19% themselves the responsibility of seeing that reoole | be released, ‘The leciurer tod how | he havenne, had been robbed. MeNotl had ofered get their money's worth, In the re onstruction wd | hid pone to Montreal. with de-patene w Alteration of the hotel, John sextou warchilet, | he had elinped throngh the. bande _ of TO MATCRN THR STOLEN GOODS James Studley builder, and John Thompson ta Government detectives, whom be looked | on receipt of $150, ond purenant to agreement was von, pon as the atepidest detectivos in tle world; how | to meet Mr. Murray in his fuyorite thoroughfare, — The Prize Fight in Gridiron Sau lie went to Kimira to mako #ketch of the pri on | Nassun atreat inted time ter met opposite tho Post re. there; how he stopped at the hotel and recistered | At the app r Yesterday afternoon the driver of car No. 199, | bis name; how the wews of the aesossination | OMe. Nr. Owens, MeNoii's recent vietim. chanced reached hin; snd how he war surprised and | to #e@ them, and delcrmined to follow them and of the Third Avenue Railroad, fought with the dri ver of ear No. 42 of the Fourth and Madison avenue line, Both had tried to get the track going down to the terminus, at the junction of Chatham and Centre streets—the Third avenue car getting ahead by very close shaving. ‘This riled the driver of the Fourth avenue, and be abused the Third ayenue man when they reached the end of the road at Aun street. Both drivers stepped from their cars and took « striking nttitade in the contre of the street. After two rounds tie contestants were separated by their Keconds, conductore—the 1 best Third avenue man & bloody nose. Tue the The Hog Family, The employees of the Roosevelt street ferry should be more careful than they have been in dis criminating between mon and animale, Early | evening ® respectably dressed animal, apparently forty years of age, took ® scat in the Indies’ cabin, and immediately bezan expectorating tobacco jaice in front, to the right, and to the teft, some of bis discharges, which were emitind with a lond report, reaching (o the feet of the ladies on the op side of the cabin, The floor around him was soon covered with flithy tobacoo juice. Tae species of astounde of To told of his escape to Canada concealment there; dum friend, Louis Weichman, and of the news of bi apite of delivery of the lectnrer; but when, after deseriving | £9 of the espionage of his quon: his horror and grief at the aw ul tidings, he took o¢ casion to remark, fippantly, npon the #miles of his of his receipt of | the articles were, Mr. Owens followin e Post i sad wateh their movements, They went from Oftice to Eimpson's pawn shop, where Me mother's execution On MeNeil's refusing to enter if McMurray ae unt the narrative was dnteresting, in | companies Lim, McMurray called oMeer 103 of the ie awkward manner and the unpleatant | Beekman street police, amd requested him to ae dot the articles, Mr. Murray was 1, when Mr, Owens, ny MeNoil into the shor The officer aiid he conid not about to hand the €150 10 MeN lady friends, and to tell of bis joys as a hunter, the | Who had summoned Officer Guynan, effect of his shinple narrative was lost; and, ‘with auaneren w'xare the exeoption of a dozen or more sodden and sym thee sediments of aecession sentiment, every soni | _ Inthe Beekman atreet police station MeNeit ase in the audience folt like getting into the open alr for tue Very stomuch’s rake, however, applauded uttered a word agninst course of the lecture one poor, long, Inn k, Lo sided indivitual on, the platform eatled for groans for Kawin M, Stanton,” The ‘ecture was in all respects a pitiful Fol mE Delegation Republican My PYERMEAD RURMENT, lnstily whenever the lectur ne Government ailnre. vitompted to e Ferconnt, howe him in irons to the sumed an air of indifference, browbeat Sergeant Babeoes. “I er, recognized him, and sen’ Police Central OM: —_ How to Cudersell your Neighbors, Three of the aftachés of the Custom House found nchest yesterday morning in a boarding house om Wost street, containing smueled silke and velveta r —— volned at $6,000, For a long tiove past the anthorte THE HANK SMITH REPUBLICANS ex have been aware that large quantities of - silks and Lyon ero the t the Clty-A o ~eorr an we to tata Ite the Stare | crow the channel from France to Lroland, wi mainly to Belfast and the Northern ports. iblican Generar | There tho foods were packed in (ranks containing Committee of G4 901,000 cis Wilbth eekae 1 tien, commun: ich of Mr. Davis tn shag vil of ny " t but $ a, ation to b Mr, Rertherhy, whieh je for the condnet of the mili h tee gnimal is mot cert nown, but it ts more AD ADINES'S STRENGTH. That juste mied atthe allwion | naval forces toward the people, of for Lajur exploded in bis bands, ‘The tank was of sheet iron, | ireuSt Cy that Hus initials are li. U. G. Givcsal eta tate Mave Saas eee ven iced by them on the people occasions in | «bout tour feot in diameter and two and a balf feet piven cshae SC 850.000. abc Wik 20ND atlas eA fefartory than AL ‘Vielsiion Of ie Here of toe ead , | high, It was brougbtto the shop last Taesday by ‘The Franklin Masquerade, nus. In the snag om, twee | 6. What civil officers of the Tatted Stntos, or of | y "nD, Averet, of the New York Gas M tay cua et tuetbdl Ria teh Saly/a005) PaTEL a saat he bed enewered tay | say stares have becu ince March 4, tsi or are wow . Averc!, of the New York Gas Motor Saving | Tho Walhalla Ballroom in Orchard stroct, at 180 Aen Gaseiia the "alieruoon, "Iu was duiy Focogniaed by tlie Administration as having author: | Company, for the purpose of having two cocks at- | which has been the scene of many jolly, rollicking, nang, have tio Louor ty send lierewih a copy | ity, otherwise than by the requ the Legisla- | taghed and soldered to it, and whether or not he plan of campaign was devised by Gembotts riginal French, together with atransiaiion | ture or Govervor of a State, t on the Prest. : 4 social gatherings, was Jest pight filed by the pivas Devorre, @ young officer of engine er of i dent, or dircetly, without bis intervention, upon a | thea eaid it bad previously been used for gasoline t# | antest masquerade party imaginable. Tho Fronklin t not carried out by D'Aurelios, oF the | een eee eee oe ea crinis. | Commander in the army of navy, fur the service of | 3 dlspated point, although under the circumstances: | 8, Ww. Boclable ts known to contain some of the f was fatally erroneous, ter Dauerote: id the lawe Of tbe Walled Buses, or of & Aista, or of | i BOLGiMaus to gaat ab the Wrath. Averel afr:] lovelies meldens ia New York, and lest night MORE FRENCH NEW! Minister Washborne tetecraphs that France requests | regulating elections or the registration of voters, or | “ms that he did ay eo, wuile the workmen in the | ahowed it, ‘The costumes wero varied and well peer OI 4 tates that | he Called Kise s to juin with other powers tm an e@ort | of preserving the public peace within the limits of | shop assort that he eaid it was to be used for that | conesived, and after the bour for | rem« t information recoived here states that F pence Aa ben fhe uriforn policy, wud is the | ny state of the Union ; and whother or not, when ene hin masks Lad arrived. the greatest Jollity prevalled darv'g ae recent engagetmenta the Pravsians exp: | teu orem, othe Unset Blace not te frie the Rare: | sock commander veo clea. upon by avciil omicer | Parbove uly tee ih eoues bas benn abused. The ebiot beauties were Siiss K. Hannan, Miss B yi Gaping Wine li tue dates [tame pecive Presticat wrously dveires to soe the wer-4 of the United States, or of « State, he Is permitted Atany rate, two holes were bored into the tank | Patterson, Mise M. hiewett, Miss J. B. Woud, Mes, A is Poke + | mht and Lieb casings of pouse peatored. It Ger. | fo make independent inquiry into te cireumstancer | for the reception of the cocks, and yesterday morn- | K. Burke, and Miso M. B. F w 1p been spiked. The army 1s | Macy sis vdesices to have tit cool offices of the United | Of the case, or to exercise his own discretion 8 to | ing Moyor applind «hot iron to it to prepare it for + valaviesralads weve Ltates interposed. the President will be giad to comtri- | the necersity and extent of the military or naval sor na . Reais vated Hop the Struggling Cuban Patriots. 1 na oeiwaae bate ofl fi oie Es BS ewer a errare cas weer at ean, | vices 00 be renaeres Wem serene Wader bs comm 180 SUNNIN Stn. Teen une ea « visekiis Tho dadiee of the ““Junte Fatriotica de Cabn- Dov 9 —Montar Ihe Devartmont of Loiret, | and sritn whom the Gnite: Saaten lias « wT Ross's resolution, directing an ioveatication | vs bad intended siding Meyer, bet eas leckily y og are to havea table at ihe fidr of the Charch of 1 thn’ Tuas Man inh one's remolation, directing an invewigation | go busy as to be kept at other work until the catas. | to be Durch of dean bien evacunte ne Germans, ‘The Arany ¢ @ auch omices tut wi Ane the sands ka she sale af 3 be Manila | ronue, No soonor bad Meyer touched the tank | the Heavenly Rest, which will open Dec. 20, at Ly ri ee S kaue neekeaeie onnane Ty Masser Gunceuts wleerapied Beore. | duet, the wuniber Gf cerlain oficers in tne navy See ee Ma veri tnd’ out tne | They beg donations and visite to their table from all L I Ad pm Chatios (a | tary Bish? prwrisics Btinwance of the ofiices of workman dn tworatthe waist Tis lege were found Irlonds who sympathize with Cuba tn her <i P $ states | No time now tor America to Intervene, Germany F ADMIWAL AND VICE-ADMIRAL that} fect distant, and F part of his body ads oadtertnens AU) (wade Teosite that é y oft : ye ace laltaa anaes Gen Of the number of 8 of des of Hear-A hoof His feot the aboe bad been torn off, and | a ott who st them entiroly rv y 1 ginw alc accomplish aavt ‘Our intorest aud d ' miral and Commodore to thrae and #ix wely, | strack Mr. Ke windows were | Ges Of clothing . ' lat ; ae: eh u tiand wl by the omission to fill wvacanoy hereafter occur wn Oty nd the beams = i « RECHT ANY PIU TO MINISTER + Hing. n the unpor part of the bufidir a star he Strike of the Crispins. and ow r 0 ember the Secre Duaxe (Rop., Mo.) introdnced a bill to reen. | bat of the three persons brid Kerr who ¥ 1 BP i tay cd rithe 8.0 1 are four ¢ on the I ba vrote Mr. Bancroft lato rank in the navy of the United States and for | Ip the shop at the time, not one was Injured, wit ¢ rence Committees of the St. Cris eats A amie ng ria subcoua Whiphiea Gtaneulinealusk Kexeena as | eos ORI e exception of tho blow whieh Mr, Kerr received | pin ty and the Board of Shoe , Bator is ent ken up. Auotuer Nitta: Merateniine wien ‘tne th . ‘One man who wna ii the place, an employee ina | {eP! H Ldpeeply ash eh pat Aurelles says the Frouch army is effe ‘ ole en dae | planing mill in Hify-tuird street, rusied speechless | Journed withont action, ‘The manufacturers i i $ rae hi cabie despa 1 ginger tn gran. | Lnto tue street, and for ualf an Hour could not utter | buat they lave a right to establish the price of labor ‘ ; 5 inleas'd hod wh ; Fank | @ word. ‘The ouly toing, it was supposed, that ne n trade is de pan COMMANDERS OF TIM Ansty. ni Feaqueat ¢ ‘powers. tt froin thirty years after ns | could have caused the explosion was peculiar crust | t's alba Pays des eda apap 1 es Pour ad sai taas aes ek we LS at the bottom of the tank—a sediment of gasoline | Shey concede to the journevinen a Jike right in the ; A f thet lait which North "Gern aneigith of an. inch in tilekuoss. Coroner Sohir. | spring, when the trade is brisk, ‘The Council, by ' the Loir his divited tuto thre TF celd an inquest yesterday witernoon, Avorel, | Unanimous vote, Inst night deciled not to give way ) the command of Geus, Buurbakt, Chan tho terms © Who had Drought the auk to the shoo, had been ar! | One Jol, sud to exlend weceseary support Lo all the i ate tio ” errata eeuio:tty in rested, baving been found, aiter some dificulty, in | men on the strike heat ~ Shit tne pe ation of war may | Paymaster and en ope pion of Bie Oe ea onran Git peariae A Husband Murdered by hin Wit THE SIEGE OF PARIS shih In xtreme denanieonthe | Manders, to take scutorty Mrest. He aMfirmed that he had told the workman fe. are et x tivo tha olhine side, | OF thelr commissions: f Herons, forty paymes: | {2 whom be gave the lank to what use It had been Cuivaco, Dec. 9.—At Cottage Hill Station, . Twitnout my otticial | ters, and tory 1) tan’ with Went thrned; but he wae nevertheless held In $2,000 bail iH Vou ter to Trochu-The Lat- Nida at tape t CUIshoped seu | nts, (0 take Seniority, accordiag to. the date of ihe r | aud failing to get that in timo, was pluced in cueiody b mpilee SrOm Ant G1Kes MANOR BROW WAR tor is Wi Hold Out to the | wi) love oo “proper. evor " ncicate. ‘the | eommmtesions each of he noovc. have te pay by Capt, Guoning. by his wife on Wednesday night. Mrs i Honth ef Paris, | Wabhre and hones of the resident ond of she Amarioan | Pry etd gasielent paympetele, and forty, Het cession ie Gorvner's jury baa not set rendered a verdict | Snow is Insane, Mr. Snow lay wa a lounge near her 1 A des, from Le Man vt on af ee Meee eer crate nec rant comandel®s | the crust which evidently caused the explosion, is | apnftment at night, intending to wateh her, but fc # balloon inas 4 from Paris with news bi sting oe | and forty second sasistaitcagingers, 1c reok neat ater | to be ausly zed, Tener or aael TORECERM ORI eereE eer r pital to pide of c peupie wha wero | Masters and before eusiZOs Moyer was a eantsin In the Ninety-third regiment ri Ape eg ate DDE falta gee gy i ‘ay ‘Gooratione # fart wily, eat Bppeine ‘aymaster- | of tue New York Volanters curiug the groater | LwIKDO, at a is ‘ush in D th ane airs, P ONR OW THE CONDITIONS OF PRACE ienern). how. my, and eo | part of the war of the reboilion. He has reiaiives w exclaimed, ‘* I have done the deed. ers : 5, Gen the 21h 01 October, Sir, Fien wrote fe had Tespasion ital durieons this city, aijuough they cannot be found, mean =~ Ge » Moltk as flows: “1 # the uiutiiatod body is ia care of Stepusa ML Perils of Beauty in the Park Row Crowd, en : knowledge the re Sue. S provides, that Moers and ofloers of ¢ undertaker, arly last evening, a looking miss wa “y ¢ Loire. and offering sufe conduc ast medical, pay, tnd pe ral! take preced — ¥ rly last evening, a king ma files ab toight be aesignated to certity the f mn tie eeept that ean A Christmas Present for the Onvalry, Jodging her way through the crowd on T w hee pt dan! The mostelegant and elaborate Christinas pres- | toward Broadway, when a part of her etabo v was roftised by the Government, who st c ent tat could have boon bostowed upon the Navoual | gear wus caught by the shict «tud of a dignitied i ent, wht an oft Ward, aod in particnlar the Cavalry Brigade, was | yo an. Ghe was wliried eroand, her lead | pace 5 amation to th je of Paris | private proverty on ihe high sexe from so.z the order lasged by Gov. Hoffian, which we give | YCOUe ™ ne ands: herb o of the proposition of Gen, ¥. re wheiher you will be authorised to, prs j siete Mriguce intend. (have a eran d jubilee | kracefully resting on the young man's bosom, ‘The be ee ig: Tho bil the election of a delegate to tho holiday week, when the rigadier-Gou- | beanty strnegled fle, and at length disent 10 thar reply Wereto, and saying that | to Com ulships aod in es Uwe ie eu ried & Ww nd at length disenta ede ese a yd ipsde ‘ Bras: and the North ¢ Ha} Congreas fi u Tertitory Was reported favor- | era ex afclo will be burned in offizy : ling bersell, raised bor iair Lead from hie b. ae Nae tm tee OL Arn reot | amend, the ack of duly 14 matory of tbo | Gevenas Not. IN ¢ ance with The Young Democracy Still Alive, ’ Iw abat ’ wv $06 oF United States Circuit Ju cus, tO witners | Leadvuariors thefoliowice debandment, (rausler ace | At ® meoting of | x7, SiReaIES ON ig Fenarhats kD INTSCCOURSE WITH WASHDU ANE, and tostily to the accuracy of regisuation, and to olidations are hereby order d Democracy of tue Eleventh W night,» artine Baw’ § reas On (he II, of November the Secroiary seut the | te appointment of apecial Deputy United diate Tis Prat Brigads Cavalry is disdanded. and tho | munication was read from Just Awitt ! muh ¢ : Misi atonea fron iie Iacation.aulesa the conteaisror the | fae Fallroad companies which have ved aid in Te Whur Regunient Cavalry i transferred to th moval of the corrupt Ring that held do» . nnawina Ge SAW: one manaxones from hia | intern the content ofthe | bonds of the United are ly bound to | secon Wrigade lat.otry 4 over Our tauvic.pal Government, and he. hop ' e+ trom Paris bave been re | prrousaus which cannot ne maraed 88,80 | reimburse to the United BSisten all t eeate | a oPheecpars'c trou ~ Wrehington Grey Gavairy tule orgauizaiion Woul! Le 846288 : ' mn tothe Sth. ‘Phe situation was | o%q “ney “wn casure tor 'the Pe | thoreots au what feat 1 Tw neces: |, 9) Lue, ernarate, troop Ca Capt Rash Wiel - ' r s wero For eeeee cue fram withont, and ty eompehing tie | eaR% to come ehiabiirseimont O. Troops and Lor ihe Piret ectment Cavatry.and | m4 oA premee Mt Htumter'e Point, ; » vo works In the rowr of the lincs | {roops and inhabiants to surrender for want OF a Adyourne Lil Aaa Troe Gand D of the Ahura Regini us Cavalry. will o¢ The Common Conveil of Long Island City re h, howey i fortress inimedintely convoligated by tue reepective regime ital | jee msc Fh ahekax’ (han & : reetaly Grove Aiew Pam'io be the uney wheetuedipe | The Car Conductors wie were courmaniers, as direciet th maragtann ¥ of °Gemarst | Jucted. th boad pe ¥ Ambr one of ; f yr al arrived at Paris, | matic roprepousaiss ats Mie |. MishselBlopott, Patrick Mama Wiliam Mhace gar ee eee teres erat ian meceaee Ape ptured in the battles at the east and | Dlockadipe force TB ll oo aeccaae Gewcoltie. Daalal He MOlennk. Tan Ii! The attontion of all oMcers rendered mupern hough the persons signing it are of good fnancia ‘ Sate eraarecin t FORE Ot tte ate, yen] ROR Terenee Tey Daniel HW, Hobanck, J tury, Begoow Mh directed tonscHion se Muitary Coder”, | suunding. ‘The Mayor flually endorsod Aubrosc'e 7 he Prussians, in their | with i tf Mammen right iner-ner ex” | Courtney, Patrick Horley, and James Kerr, conduc | if "the commanding ofices of all orcanigaions | bond, but the Counel stil rfected 14, wm mecount o men azal Daorot. | ty guy treaties op the sunject tors on the Broadway and Beventh Avenue Ri perc hy at tues, Ia peracante the. comulending omcors | clr UUsHlty 60 the appointoe, r ad JOT OF A LEO\TION, road, aeou if Of the organirauons to which they are trausterred 5 ‘ r tt * ¥ wexnowled cod, and Jont to | Pans, Were arraigned in the Court o: Over and Jor. | STV Rar eeveral brigade commanders will, upon the PERSONAL 4NTELLIGENCE, : ‘ i 1 ellGlse OF tonite aud flo iae het | aniner yesterday, Leivre dude Cardozo, ‘They all | completion of tte transfer and consolidations herein - . > paces [Miege idachnow ede tin unwiaiied | pleaded not willy, and their cases Wore transierred | ordered, make report Wercof, in writing, 10 those sterdoy mo , or 4 Whe s v erday morning County Clerk ¢ , ny Of the Baat—Braye Detonce ofthe | (ims bo exception or reservation lovsnet | tothe Court of Geveral Sessions. Another uaten of | Weadyne tere, | ministered {he Onl of oMleo to Sue : aay \ Nore locchieofecapiialuy uurtiicforce, | tustarenadactore, named respectively Br V, cue semenment of she riding acho} (Thirteenth eee As Bsn uae Rauttoe 4 i Adv have been reccived | ,<ANMnel tianuity to happea musthate frescuced i. | Kenna William Smith. Dennis F. ferent ‘te made dy Genel Ordere NS, four. | W: }oung, and Gerson N, Herruan, fr s Hy ™ Leer tet tnde artis writers on pablic law; and i¢ | Meilly, and Timothy Bitzputrick, w at headqnarterp Fite} Jrigade Cavatry, Mrs. Wilbour, Mra. Biske, Mrs. T o the Gth, Tue sioxe J tite at sed that the PHENE O Mekonaar, | torday and held at the Tombs tor embeay ts continy Mk tyssher Brders, at thedption of Ws | soumoriy, Mes. Secor, Mis. 1 8. ir Was pre no Prasians had | asm “ewan subardipate Us. tho belligerent | varying from $1 to $5. Bail was fed at G00 each, 5 comman tants ol the respective privaite frvfianock were lust nignt eh AS pircngen, Ate . die yi Metis cfike atuntiant thev certaisiy would have esid eee Dy Order Of MAlor-aneral Ales, 8 0. Woman Suffeace As to attend the Peave { ; nce wore beaten off, | fs Reg A i A Ee ALE ATIC “i MH, CURSED ROUGH, Cotone) ¥ this enty on ue 2 Instant Daa of ihiies as cntirely cut to pleces in | stonces, tual be rogarded ae Enuland and the Pope, i Ase'CAd) Gea’) aud Chiet of Sialf eeeek i ue i PARAWOUNT TO ANY BRLLIORRENT RIGHTS, Lompon, Deo. 7,—Mr. Gladstone has written, a | Ofleial: Cant Jussen, Major and A. 1). ( WESTCHESTER COUNTY, — They OUgiMt ROL to be quealionod oF ou letter, dated Nov, 9, t0 Ale, Bdmund Deaae, M.', sierra ecare Scull , 1M EMPERON OF GERMANY, # PALLY fae Koo Fone for Queens county, Ireland, acknowledging’ tho re urder on a Ntonmabip. Bales ‘ j A ? 7, Unisae, sonie geipt of & petition praying for the intervention of Vhile the steamship Morro Castle was lying in | he Superyisors have vivwu $1,000 to the Tremont fe leeani rs f Ayaan Bngianid iw behalf of the temporal ausuority of the Hy the Od inet. Soha C use oF Haat fe taeda : iam Accepts—The King of Buva- andiag of ervesepn Hhecooditivg | Dobe. Mr. Gladstone says Her Majesty's Govern: | her dock on the 24 inst, ohn Cronon fougit with | he Ossining Lyceum was opened by President ros Letter to the King of Saxony~ Ime a uid uot be accep! by nay diplo: | ment bay Hot interlered with any of the changes in | toe edie’ cook, and the cook threw a hoary tui) F. #, Belden, in Olive Hall, on Thursday evening . mene niagm at Ber mnutiqvagertowth any selcreape. tthe Lareepand: | Home since the election of Pius 1X. but it feels | gt Cronan, which struck him on tho ristit te A company ts forming in West Farms to join th ‘ y million pounds stor- | aiw sunmdentia! sud "ty unre lee protection tO. the Pontiit, In the mein tine, | Cronan vas taken to his home at 66 Wasiing regiment Of mine recently organie din tne county eae ; ortn | ate te that ‘tin Inspection by t i ng 2 ( trect, where, as he was thought to be dying, Dr Miver Dyer, Hsq., will preach to morrow. m 1 Nie (ollowing letter irom King Louis | lnnueavon born non the tntagtity of tue Ministor aad ~ ——— a meray ' a ag letter irom King Louls | (ie neutrality of his Government The Coul-Minore’ Birik Acting on Judge Dowling's Advice. BROOKLYN ‘ i in Of Saxony, has just bow YOU WILL CONAHQUENTLY BEMONSTRATE aanrox, Dee. 9.—The suspension of work The Superimtendent of Police bas placed off - . arninst the exe te emuners iu this eouuly eoutiuues, but sau yet | COM Mn trout of the following place: Mnuo, Rew | ‘The Wealth authoritiee aro raising an unnecessary ; led by the King of Prussia, nirary tO. r ost entirely confined to the miners of the large | tell. Fish avenues ober, Firat i aod aOWe StAAIl f b i PE MY | evsey itaenendens Bation onzne to vnioy Fo aaa oe eg ee ia Wvilkeaburre Cont | Evand, 04 Chatham streot; Dr, Bheldun, v2 Chath ‘A * bulloon" will soon aacond from the Third Diss k ' ortar ower of | gual tT it Iron Company, and those of most of th stroet, trict Arccegor's oflice. en, Jourdan, the new Aw 1 nogotiated to this end wal oy Sth the Wyomiug rogion, ar ere Sor, wants his own friends there " x s wal rs an the é a : a : 4 m \ AeA ace lawitet een Age cdle oar in operation, AG Beranton there Is ho excl FLASHES FROM THE OOBAN CABLES. | gon piicit stills, which wore seized during the re 4 a to urge the Kin Prussia to The courve of har | wintover, wud te minors are gi.et - eon fe and onde, ed A . elie of I tof Germany, anited Wart in or rete a out for Spain about | 49 besvld tu the Vu Tick Court yoster 4 EB * fiyetions Provd thus to take ; ‘ ‘ The Bustero Question, , j yes : nine termes wales Bene car ANALOGOUS PVIVILEGKA OF 180 \T1ON Tonpon, December 7. Metre Ch acocptanco | Pinon, ‘Brincher! lias been elected Prosident of |, Liniice Henry. aged f ycirm maa mene gt + stator tie other Princes vad were upun severs! OcoAslous siecessiully assrried by | os ie Conforence forthe sottioatat of tue Bastern, | te Lower Ltelian Chamber Fenty senideuce, ow Washington avenud, bed” tie oly : é overanent durtug the late war belween Brazf | | Maaraditanal a ciiinl ‘The London Times says Grant's last mossere only | hive. 4 THK KING ACCEPTS Wide, mul Pari gtiny on eae question Is uncunditions Wer wage of the Pre » dowawarl Ring ® Bi Washburn Tnied Statea MY are rhe anotuer sage of the Presid Howawart | Konator Jamen F. Pleree bas deen appointed by i » the title of Emperor of Gers | Bui applied for s pormit to tuxe hin OBITUARY Li de " the bupre Court. ret for Wie sale of ty . Wd tout Count Von Bismarek will | fostie nes to. aruucion, lun sestivution ‘anvil aa The Spanish deputation has fone to Turin to offor | grocus Cemotery, The case i bo be curried ty ine 3 ‘ , BeNale ahtmalvad Arat rejroted: wer uillmmuely FeRMe4: | WG Teown a Resloter of Probate for Sut: | Ete auulations to Princess Maria-Vittoris, the uture | Court of Appeats i 5 tie rejection of the South | Oe noidption was subsequently mado for ‘leave tur |, Willian C, Drown, » Register of Probate for Sul- | Queeu of Apain Tho anvasl meeting of Plymonth Chueh was held 4 n Cabinet question, HR Mthons his euccoator, ty paKd tho. sam . yeaverduy Ex-Queen Lsabolla bus made formal protest agatiat | tact evening. During the, vvening $11,0% wan raised i ‘and for the verse! which ¢ ue ae i Dr, Platt Williams, agud 86, died yesterday in this | the olectian of the Duke of Acata as hing of pain id G4 Was expended, The pumber Of members tay TIN BERL Wasnburn. "Fis ah aman, | city. Daring the War with Gréatgliiinia he was post | Bhe bays that ehe te no tateation of appearing s | matey, Me; Leiniey, 1210 . evening Telegram mately erani ra Tota was ap, | *urgeoe at Grooniush, force. ‘ho case of ‘Din Madden and Put Hayden . oa Se nceaen wea t case of adie ‘ en, necuse, S.A despatch from Berlin states | Sreved’by osner Govwrmnents, it prob 4 be Hey, Dr, Welsh died, at lis renidones near | ‘The London Times thinks that Prosident Grant'x ) of steninn 600 trom Ter huniey, tavern ag ; Proved ty vameute would sanobion the olanu Of sae | Albauy on Thur-day night, weed TW. He halt heen i Mersace shows him toe Kravitating to che position of | pollticiaue dou fight at Tavire: {il!l, was tictniese > opted the tithe of Emperor 4y ONY yours iv the wmietry. Kod Cor more LiiMu Khirgy | Butler in biading (OF domestic support by wonaoing | terday. by dude Delmar, on the grownd tat te ul weed Immense en\iusinem Oyo BAMILTON POH. Yours aDapiin preach: in Albany, foreign powenvs J feuce Wane cou bied as Quceue Couuiy, w ich Gen bn Cochrane is chet rants, who, t boarding false bottoms, and gent nither by em| On their arrival, put up at the West atr man, the vartous Actembiy District Associations | Rownes,. It is said thal thronzh the almiratte work t niaht elected delexates to the Republican Gen- | Wee eth Rien tg “ye e gcods sata fi.tre much eral Commiitoe for 1871. Opposition was anticipates | under market prices. It in estimated that the lume from those who repudiated the old Genors! Com. | to the Uuited States Government by t les ee customs Will aggregate nearly a quarter of a milliom mittee, and accepted tho action of the secoding | {a gold. County Convention, of which Mr, Orton was Presi a dent ; bat the adherents of thie faction, acting tin ant oe rece der ay admonition from houlquarters, aiood aioot | Henry Mace was found guilty of larocng ia from the elections last night. Appended are the | ‘he General Sessions yesterday. His mode of stoal- names of the Presidente elect of te varions Ac. | Ig ¥Rs to enter storos, look at goods, and All bis femily Assovintions and. of the delovatos to the | earpet bag on the ely. ‘Tho baz, which was prom Genoral Comm ities: Gneed in Conrt, and properly exhibited by Distriot First Distriet—Henry Sinith,, Pree ite Attorney Feslows, was constricted on bizniy seve Atte. Tecgnt) Amin ‘Stoukey tite prineipion. Te hal a weeret pinel. in. its wide, Fatmes 1 9 Ne Comite throueh” which the stolon goods were thrust ie, este hones Gkuat Tews, any ai Through & blunder in the indiviment, Mace gob of Suid Premas Matar, Pre with six monthain the Penientiiry Fen. Cuarion any Abraha anes ourth— Jame! 3 "an = onaP meeurth dames Mclaren SPARKS FROM TNE TELEGRAPH eter in Californin, 78 M1, Maen. Cunt t Meinyin consua of Caisfornia shows an in Sixth ntames | MeCart as Fraucleno 1s 0470, oF nearly 20 per cent pe Nim. Me Adereon, Francis puyd Baran (or she maiseear outs at —— LOSSES BY FLIte Sever vm oll wore baened @® suet : ‘ Park plare, was damage? #220 ‘ast event Portions of D. C. Fowler's luinber yard Mie yi 1 vont rane, ni ere viiiver iit Pobuita, Prwitent. Do : Bacar eats [rave Ureelen John’ Blowin, John \uridiey ioe by avout $1 U0), insuved f Poster Samant ‘vile. ohn Betete, Janice Mt — John Nake, Presid: nt. Dolewates—Thomns STEIN E ADDED AUR having, dames re Well Maxw —- helder dpe h uae gh Tho Aioppo arrived last nigat Sites ica, Futhandn, goa fe | amos Mepie s waiter at Van Dyico's Hotel, Bowe Wen 1 donn Mente, J, “lark, George It The Arion Club opens its new clan house, 17 ang rbis raged gs trent 3 Mary Early. servant at 19 West F. na i street, dio suddenly Last evenine A new lino of stoainalina het ween Now York and The Tiedorkrang have thus fir miset nose for the beuent of the Gorman Won dod p | try wen’ dolls, toys, wud books, (oF Gatl-tinas qtfte LOR : fa mae Step we NEW JERSEY Gs Veter bw - \ ‘ ye Tventy Newark brew hen ; $1.00)" tach yesterday. for failing vy ew col apnea, Wiliam A prance, Aram, Bron. dt. | men on the wrdioary, qusiitios of sous is Vo Be ek —— Mr. A.B. Bogert, n elzar mannfuetnror HOURS OF LRISURt uch, Nhe Deen Ged nized to the anna nie ae = Mr. Ream and bia dnnghter Vinnie wrrived be o Weanknston. wt of Hinieols, which Alla ¢ Hon, Charles Franc will eddtroae t jean hae juet Dish Capity Sew York Titntorieal Sock Tuetay, 1 teriay alternoon Mra. Slotoman of Groonvitle, WIP it aaree Uwe funda ot tari ' On Une side of Ue road. anu waa {hore found dling. arcialy In Mid Of the funds: of the THadena founty | “10 ise case of the State act, Tush Moore, jovolxia Man's ateads, deveey Cit ye right at the: Newat kt Moana Montetate Guard orment Ny His feud ‘oF loved be hues ah Sveuue Dec, i ’ CURIOSITIES OF CHIME, WASHINGTON NOLKS, or hie Sena 1 Fommitine yostortay reported iuont iu the shipruent of apirita 8 The jury at Morristown yostorday found G National atrons of Mushantey, Peo AA Bait erect Aa Ae de meet in W Miewday, Jan. 4. Two 3 Todictments romaiu to be tried Too State will Te Lully Fepreee Lunsford L. Yo Stod on Thursday py |. The Senate will not. take actio: nthe he Uniied ini f contestants teft Washinutud for Geurs a 1Nat Whe , wrs, pronrictor of the National { . ‘The Ways ana Me A Ae eat IsilbRR aati 1. | Tho House Approncia will be roaty is yostorday Nels | sn yooah inne pet Che Hamee nent. Wonk. AMG : ‘ wt | Ghacuce Of MET : \ hey au HARA RE Aiord | Shiargo: wit prevent its passat New Youre Antonio. ¢ who had lost $980,000 in 0 Yourn over th lars i tie IRS. an Tassie ftogan wi the A © to got these 1 dati ueat’ Weduosay Fy iid Reve! Obey LHS on HI Lanst eyoning, while the family of Me BT. That wich bbl miaray West Thircy-tomreh street, were. at dinner 1 Chin a Seas Hist « (the Louse UhrouKh the econ MY AS Has not redooinad 8820.09 AF the front hail bedroom wintow. nud sole ciamoud Flags wid to bay wertoiter oy WaHliam Hou rth & the Govgrument were. the gwaa0 received by tie Ae ra oper, 186 Low in but In that city from stat The collnction of the tax recently desided to ba MLO ny Balls, hae 4 honrosen A party of rongha enieret F leyts sa. | tone that the intent nin at toon fit Weat ‘ent derevy tity ay marving, | gions cammuunities wie Lo inerude tac. wich Youn and bloke ® dozen’ Battlon of He vihrowing | H'tho fend, been suspended for tearguniont oF fo theng'aLisnead or the bariemcie:” A cos erase wad | legiiwsion tiny bruken, “81x of thy rouge wore locked up Tho Proaident has appolites sane HL Sturceon Mary A. Hogan of 43 Sixth avenue, and Ann Was | of Mmeouti J. A, Thateler of Minnesota, and Hotton tore ofa Ewenky eighth stroot. New York, wore locked | Ieieherdeau of Maryland, ih NT war otice tation inst niznt on charge | and Donwer Paci funilw.ayh, mi iid ae aly, shawl trom Hamultsy @, Corot | stewcked to werk at Kaisnet Broi'a'ctet “The woney were richly aitired ashe | amine and report dM tio roads and iolegrape {duces fis, id Uouapanat “aay ae