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. ————— YORK, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 23, 1870 PRICE TWO CEATS. mn FUROPEAN WAR, Cetitesnstieemenge LIFE IN THE METROPOLIS] a *ewaneranmminsem TSECRETS OF BANKRUPTOY.| | 2ONiN run mrrnoronrray. LIFE IN WASHINGTON CITY ux slate that Prussia is —— Gon, Sherman and the Veteran Kea-D ——— A Superb Present to Capt. Edward W ~~ oo a THINTY-BIGHTH YEAR. NEW ” Prosecuting @ barbarous warfare, using explosive | DASHES WERE AND THERE BY THE Mobeson at Delmonico's—Tho Old Salt's | sy INSOLV ANT FIRM OPERATING I Joility tm the Police Deparimont—The | gag 4LL-NIGHT FIGHT ON SAN DO« ; bullets, &e SUN'S REPORTERS. PP chet Athclat heey pect fb eke 11S OWN OBLIGAIION. Fourteenth Ward's Tribute to ite Dew MINGO IN THE SENATR, Duerot Leaves Paris in a Gen, Garibaldi baving been offered a sword of S The 250th auniversary of the landing of the worving ¢ tn of the ¢ ity Police. ainsi Gon. y honor, rely ea to accept it mntil the ent ofthe war, | The Persone who Deal in Stolen Bonds and | Pilgrims, and the sixty-fiith a.iversary or the New | a, 1, Stewart The parlors of the Metropolitan Hotel were the | phe President Preparing to Enforce a Pots Balloon lo the ian Acnate Raron d*Anethan, Prime Counterteit Currency in Belfast, Me. England Society, were celebrated last evening by a Land Tranasnctionsin Arkan reene of much merriment lost Light, the oceasion fey-The Price of Execative Favors-A ; 2 Mintstor, ald the irritation in Germany ‘sgatrat bheriff Stevens Convicted. grand banquet et Delmonico’s, Over the platform in Reul Eaiate at Audubon being the presentation of @ auperd gold wateh and Lively Time Anticipated in the Honse.. { } _ Belgium was caused by newspapers published here | Sheriff Samuel 8. Stevens of Belfast, Me., | on whicn the main table was piaced were dispiayod | An investigation was in progress yesterday be- | chain, pair of rleeve buttons, solitaire diamond stud, | Wasmmotox, Deo, 22.—It was evident yoster | by oliens, He counselled pridence and impartiality, Whose trial for eteaiing $11,000 from George W. | the arms of the United States, flanked on either | fore Iaainh 8. Williams, o9@ of the Registers in nd gold shield to Capt, Edward Walsh, of the | éay toall concerned that there wae a fair majority ‘ lecree ty beet ned the Buckmore had “! i Gener ie erie dt Great Britait hankr po ‘or rid, i et 0 ol hor C Boportad Ocoupation of Tours by tho A deer ae been |: ed fr he Wer Office jek mor ad occupied three days in the General | side by the face of America and Great Britain Donkrupty, In regard to the appointment of an a Fourteenth Ward, The presents, which were mat if the resolution authorizing an inquiry into Sa transferring the ctarce of guarding the Preneh | Selon, was convicted yesterday, Hes to be sen- | On the wall opposite were disviayed the coat of | siznee of tho estate of Messrs, Kirtland, Babcock & | afactured by Thos. Kirkpatrick, of 5 Broadway, | Domingo ofuirs; but Mr. Sumner was desirons of ] Prussians. prisoners to battalions on gartieon duty in Germany, | “heed on Wednesday next. Mr. Sedgwick, in ad- | rus of the State of New York, festooned with | Bronson, petitioners in ban«ruptey. (Messrs. Kirtland, | cost $3,500. ‘Tho wa'ch is a Jargensen repeater, | making an exposure of the question that would call ] and Fell thet tir, who are cy be went into | AFessing Khe Jury. urged that Stevens conld not be | American flags, The principal pieces of coufece | Bavcock & Bronson, who were clothing merchants | with the word “ Walsa’ {in black enamel, At- | the attention of the whole country to it, expecially } — ance to garrieon the places occupied by the Ger- | H&All¥ convicted of tarceny, althouen the taking of | tionery on the tables represented Yankee Doodle | of 61 Coambers street, failed in the apring of 1369 for | tached to the chain is ® beautiial Tarkish locket, | as it had been attempted to make {t a party move. ‘ . wrny ne, | ™" the fands was not denied. ‘The $11,000, he claimed, | and the May@ower, At the main table sat Joseph | upward of $400,000. Tirough their own endeavors | the monograin B. W. boing sot in pearls and di: ment, and to arraign any man who oppored it ae piONTINN IN THR VICINTRY OP AMIENS. | A conteinution of 72,000 fianes tos been imposed | NAS tHE Joint capital furnishee by Axiel Hayford, | H. C\ onte, Ksq., the President of the Suciety, haviag | and the exertions of friends, the Orm made an effort | monds, ‘Tie sleeve-buitons also huve B. W. in | desirous of breaking up the Republican party. Ac: as on Lorine in compensation for the lovses infietea | Mayor of Belfast, Me., George W. Buckmore, and | that veteran sea dog Admiral Robeson on his right | to buy up their outstanding paper ut 295 cents on | monogram, the E. being brilliant emeralds tasted by this: motive, and sinarting ander what he on the German merelant navy dy the Freneh men. | {0 others, for the parpose of purchasing etoten | and Gen. Sherman on his left. At the some table | the dollar, for the purpose of eepinz themeeives | WV; simmons o| ‘he Brat w considers the assaults of the Preritent upon bis Reorgunization of the Army of | ofwir. we States bonds and counterfeit ereenbacks, | sat Gen. McDowell, Ralph Waldo Kimers William | afloat, The provosition to accept this amount was | hicipil Police ovar the eag’e, and “Cantain” be: | Honor and rights os @ Senator, he made a moat 4 ha Doles The damare done in Thivnviite by the bombard. | Ths Privoner was intrusted with the task of nogo- | Cullen Hrvant, Cinta) Arelibaid, and Rivard E, | declined ty A. T. Stewart & Co., Bradley, Keefer, | low It, On the back t+ the following inscription: vigorous onslaught upon the measure. on Larce notubers of German sick and wounded pass ter of using the $11,000 as dishonest employers | made a hay Dee and then called w th With tho understanding that they should eventual: | the citizens of the b nial of their The best men in the Senate were relected to re through Naney and ‘font daily, from the armies | {Pftttcted him to, sheriff Sevens decamoed with | Kev. Dr. Bellows to respoud to the toast of “* Tho | ly be paid dollar for doilar, all the other creditors of | Arreciation of the Ini: which he has ly to him, and though Senators Conk!ing, Nye, and Conte o Prenger it. Te was onl; ic of tr r ed ay we celebrate." 4 dischacked his autter ax Capte for | PY 4 7 Nye, i” le dita tl ia tana hth sb _ “Tr Mayor Havford i innocent’ end he, why | eloquent tribute to tle men and women of New | Pression was that if the firm could manage their | P&b!ic oMeer and a man, Dee. 2 rolurn fire upon the Masschnsetts veteran, be “n egg are ef ake hae baled The Enatern Question. dont re come here and tesulty ? Because he don't | Burland, ant devoted) is especial atteu:ton to My airs, they could after atime cancol their in- | y,A@Ong the crowd wito (had assembled to honor | at sndy on the record without asunertor in argument caven Paris by Batloon. pxnox, Di ype . daze to." and Bos ( A worthy Cavtain were Coneressman eles $ : Dee, #1,--Ceni Dusted pane by | dae Res 122. Despatches from Vienne prior Wee vice ale Teceiea: ‘suavioaled (ss OM dness, Not obtaining this release from all of | Reverts, the Hon, John Haves, the Hon, Ambrose | on the flor of the Serate, Yet the power of the ¥ Loxpow, en. I t ari Gridta tat carvicnana aneceieeenanias fo dinte | A Marringe Fee of Ten Yenra’ Standing— | of “Ihe President of the United Stetes." Tuo old | their erecitors, they were driven to banxruntes, 9 Nolte Tien, John A. O'Brien, Aiterman Cat: | President was sufficient to outvote him, and but for balove ttn inst, to take command of tions inve been made at Ker . ‘Tentimonial to the Rev. M. MH. Gurnet. aa eae eed ita grenira wrare aha ferns | ere sppuoatton made in halt by Perry, | Oy; [ne Hon. Oren Caveneeh. the ati of Democratic votes he would have acaresly | viene perating onteide of the beste ware houtt 11 org + tho Emreror de A musical and oratorical festival, compli- | the erandson of & Connecticut eiptain who f Kelinge & Co., one of their creditors. A meeting of | cation. the Hon, 4.3. Sievin, the Hon, Ges had any eupport on the record, Many who voted inwfal d requires guarantece Tiler ee a mentary ro the Rey, Henry Highland Garnet, pastor | tie Revolutionary war, Hivtory would vinidica. tue creditors to prove their debts und choose one or | Western Union Telvzraph Conynanyy Cal ayeare . SarOPO'™, aveniie RIINPORCEMRICNS. fi Of the Shiloh Presbyterian Church, was enjoyed by | Actions 0” Tresigent drank since the time P re ussiguers to take charge of the estate, was | ,opieine Cilache. AcDouald, Konnedy, sib OPPOSED TO ANNEXATION 7" Biaieeti: pn dom with ema’ | yall A cymtiaues her war preparations on an tin- | bis conereeation last night. Tho exercises were | guplin: Hy wee nquies inougitui reticent man. He | Held before Rexistor Wiliams on the Sth inst. Ap- | A dehutation having bern sent to summon Cypt. | inary form, but wanted 90 to vote us 1 poastble, to i ie chetle puresiedaat Fe verte - orenet with a hymn by the choir, after which the | Wis ae ure, vet direct of iberal svmpatuies, yet with | pened ts a list of tue creditors wud their respective | Walsh, ne was received on tia entrance by all risiag | give the President an opportunity to ercape from the jon destiued for the Vomraramen ris, are orn eae : ed. principles of loity tions, yet consery 0 thelr te reupe man Hayes a . , pair teewarded from Magdebare by rill THE MURDER OF CRONIN. Rev. Mr. Garnet addressed his congrezation briefly. | Tye4.Pihe true mesrine ef the tere as motined by | calms 7 dreaset him ae follows : Uunplearant position into which he hae drawn him 6 Borpeats, Dee. $2.—The Governmentis in ree a He cwelt upon the aprlause whien might be be- | a correct appreciation of what realy constituted Ae Te terneradenine tél Naren “Whitmane Capt Walsh: On behaif of the eftizens of the Fons. | fei" ‘The most damaging part of Mr. Sumner's ag * . The Chief Cook of the Morro Castle Arreate | stowed upon the ortisis, “You may civp your | Torres in this ave of progress, ‘The old man of on Fatty Mma oon | kecmIN Werk of whom a large number are here prs. | sault was bis unchallenged assortion that but for the esp of aivices from Paris by b the 17th of | ed-Croatn's Doings on Hourd the Ship— | hands,” said he, “but you muct't whistie. W s be, Voluuteer toast : nernheviner "OY ent. it lem jt vwant duty t address vom. Aat ated | ais of the Valid States navy Bue would be driven Deewmber, The news 8 favorable, pore | Mobert Guiten’s Account of the Aftrny. | aro all welibred gevtiemen, and no one who whistles nflucnes of New Epcland Kendal, Opilyke Fou ne me, nme pup ie was dovicor Ses rew teat. | fron ls throne by his people, and his life be Inse- eahchetatctir ohh ho lant ais Maks bert Guiles, chief cook of the steamship | is entitied to that exalted no men and New Engian’ ideas s oud #tidl continue in a" pitas among ver nnomicer but necmoarativey shart tine, | ebte anywhere on the island, The debate toward pe cll hted Pces Gc: Moro was arrested yesterday oa the ar | A communication was then read by Mr. Garnet, | {le futare: as in the jae), to icaven, mould and shape | WAP DD dave We hae recog: Jad your wort asa Cartan of Polive: | morning became heavy, and was more an attempt to There havi be ageinents with ‘he invest. | rival of that vessel at Quarantine, charged with the | concerning which he made the following remarks! Talph Walio Emerson briefly responded to the sel you performed th howe faathfuily. Another quilt: | exhaust the physical strength of the opposition tham lagarwy since Saturday, Doe murder of John Cronin, third cook, The assault | © Lodice and gentlemen, Ihave received a note from | toaet, “The Ora or of this Auniversary.” He said his Fou, VOR eronted ‘tem wih The aencet aim ives ana | 88 areal to reason and argument. The Vovernment authorities at Paris bad publiah- | was committed with a cls on the 21 inat.,in | @ceuileman who enclosed me Ove dollars. I per- | wat porsiiug he tna an toordinute aupreciation of | Meri & fo. de ets Reh | Featect Tor thess woot guitives wetes'r ne The resolution now goes to the Speaker's table te ef tu the offieint journal ut the Ropubile a report of | Richard Enler's barroom, 9 West streetand on the | formed the imartioge ceremony for him tom years | hom Engin’ iit tel tobe. bin tal, inwanny | Og. f 16) dh |e Anca oF tnewe Jewele, Ard with them expres the | 456 tiouse, and : 9 condition o mm “ Q a 20, tor which he paid me iny fee; and now, alter | Wirs bs view ee ccatera crac taree | ADREROINE O0ys hove far distant when you may be @e amcunt and the condition vrovisions still | 11th Cronin died at Bellevne Hospital, ten yaurs, he has concluded that be didn't pay me | to bing tovombat in what he boa beard thus wr on | qe i eyiurg 108 as | wromot oficial wea'tion in the depart ANOTHER SCENE MAY BE ANTICIPATED, on band in the city. ‘The report was tery favorable. | The prisoner’e story is as follows: Tam enief | enonch, ro he sends ne dive Collars more.” {Loud | the present occasion, and he would accept it all as | ane, Thlog! dled Page tei iei dated at howchy por Dell leat Gen. Putler has been the volunteer champion of peleeenivihd aehh ay ech bt tha alanis sti) Caalin gO Clanpl..2 of hand tue literal trath. & Co. + Haw Capt, Waleh briefly thanked the gentlemen for hisboaps borarditetyel anne) 8 bet nnn heat 9 1 r nship Mor. Castle; Cronin was | nea riawere tien introduced, and amongathers | . Gch. dlierin v responded to the toast of * The val pO Re Budd. 0087 | their handsome cit, ond wild that, whatever his | the easure there, but Gen, Banks Is the proper one , Preparstions were making by Gen, Trocha foran- | my third assistant, Two days betore our last | Miss Greenfleld, the Black Swan, Macamo Butler, | Army and Nayy,”— Phe Gener il, in a humorous Sn wont kee future position in life, he would forget this oc- | to take it in cherge. It will hardly get trough the ‘ether grand sortie. quarrel, when he was under the influence of | ani Mr. Dunmore of whom won hearty appre | Morner, recapituinted the wain incidents connected + VOT Bon... 2290 00 | cosion, whieh in after iife would always be a bright Tisene Wahine th tate ot J: tthe th 1 C Paget) bation. At midniizht the pastor was presenved with | With bis ancestry, and acandantiy proved his right Inatelaval Creditors of F. &. Ritiand Sout 1b his memory, louse before ‘he middie of January, altho ° LOOK AT THAT AND WaKP, iquor, Cronin, in @ Ot of dranken rage, | ge proceeds from the sule Of tickets for ibe evening, | 8 Cala ty huve syrung trom geuuive New Eng. | sre. wiitam Parsons, residence niknow”.... $2900 09 | ‘The mnests were Invited to one of Lol heat | Prositent osked some of the members who visited Gen. Trochu had ordered the Prussian omicers | attempted toatad me witha large Freneh butever setts laa stoce, Te aide wan, the wiath | Fig firming 1 Hank, Brinineliain, suppers ia an ‘Ndoining parlor, and’ tucre apeee'es | yim this forenoon whether it could not oe passed whom Lic lield a8 prisoners of war to be sent beck | Knife; Le was disarmed by another of the cocks, | Anneke Jane's Heira’ Appeal trem J (mature, all ofwhoin hid married, and all of whom | Lawrence Weisiemer re Vience wiienown Ree ee eee een oor ae reag | to-day, and seemed very anxious about it. | Wo Vors tiles He previcusiy bad them conducted | hd thought mo more of the diffeuity. On the MeCunn’s Decision. ebeyed the seripwural injunedon Rar ihe Crelitoes oe the brane Malion festivities continued ieht, when the party | ‘The differences between the President and Mr. | Hervagh (ie immense stores of provisions an! mu- | Morning of tho second of December, Twas onthe | The ever-hopefu! innumerable heirs of Anneke | 80d multiply and repienisl the caruhoand to sueu an] “Comyayy, residency wixnown jeaglnknown, | Uroke up with cheers for Capt. Walsh, Sumner are not likely to be compromised Air, H aitioas of war wich are collected In the eity, in or- | Way uptown to my residence, 614 Sixth street, | Jans were crestiailen yesterday when they read tie | CztGni that Le could Barely Keep count Of bis | | tule tual tse llons of DM Baboweh. 4 oa oy AN MAGBATR’ iy Sumner thioks that for what he deemed it bis daty | fer at tue encrms micht be disadased of the idea | WoenT met Crocin at the door of the oar-room, #5 | decision of Jude MeCunn tbat they have no lezal | "ite had jeen cal woon (0, respond to the toast Ini maval ‘veduiors of J. M. bv onvon—one. iam ceases tid he al fo do be has been struck at by the Presidont, and ] at a forther reristance was impossible. West strect. He insisted apon my going In, whica | elim on the sixty acres of real estate in the Firat, | Of “The Army and Navy the army Le could | Ail the creditors are residents of tls city except , that i ' al avy he ai ed to . % rdero| alt in Wa st - chovuas Wealth o8 seat kauri, Tat length did, thouzh mnch acainst my will, As | Third, Fifth, Eichth, and Ninth Wards of New | peak, but tor the niv, jie sid not teel qualued 10 | Merrill & Co, aud Tafls & Co. of Boston, and wire Latriandinn cia bine phate THE PRESIDENT MUST REPAIN TH DAMAS! | Lowvon, Dec, 22.—A Berlin despaten threatens: on as Wi were in the beck room Spmmenced York, now held by the Corporation of Trinity born, that shy one wivo wuld try to 4ow dissension eral individoal creditors, Ali the claims Laving been A Naxsow, niment Mirncalous Beenpe, which has done or attempted to do bim, and seein Regence ‘i most violenily, andjaait, “\ You——— | Coure 0 i rn petween these two lraucies OF the pudiic service | proved an application was made for the appolatment ir acknowledement of his error, On th What anions Paris soon surrenders @ regular atta: « Vin going to mill you, any how." ste hn. Their oo Mr. Clirton Roosevelt, in- | Wag\inworthy of the nae of an American, ‘Ol the | Pian aasignee, and. apo thie point there was a |, 22,front of Smith and MeNeil’s dining saloon make bio Soha ater teh od will bogia. Some of Bie friends interfered. and we did not | tends 1 bose rom the decision, and move for | gruy ue felt justly proud. It was, uflcers and men, | $1 01 Semin Sim woe lt doin there wes ® | in Washington street, between Vesey and Pulton | other wand. the President elaime elicit ea come to hlows, bot ptook a drink, end ax T supposed, | costa. He wiil appear before Judge MeCunn on tie | ¢ moosed of volunteers. Any officer could retire | Might, James Fowler, of (ho frm of Fowler & Co, “ Raica hae bara been personal In bis assaults, and shoutd sustain JHE ARMY OF THE LOIRE. made friends ogala, Tdrank what they calle pony. | S8:h inst, to apply tor an order reauiring Gen. Dix, | wien he saw Gt, and apme Were retired earlier (bas | was pominated, but bis appointment was etrenuously | ***ett® Matthew Toole, « hackney coach proprietor, | 1, sire teeanee it is an Executive measure, —— gloss of cider. and while Ih still inmy | the acting Con.ptrolier of the Chure, to pry the ex- | Was vieasaut to them. opposed by Stewart & Co. and Bradley & Co,, | °f &% Washington street, insoltea Bteohen Magrath, | 1° 5 highly elated the debate acnaldl Tours Occupied by the Prussinne—General | Ud; Cronir Denses of the compliin Roosevelt ‘The actny liad been subject toe great deal of abuse | {Pree ee ee oe counsel tor the latter, | #94 Magrath retorting, a quarrel arose. Toole, in ir. Sumner is bighly elated over the debate, consid- i 3 times tn the face, T then #. my can "knock spots” outof Jadge MeCunn'sdeeision, | wishout just cause, avd by tnany who litt . ta ; ering Mr, Morton's roply as vaguely trifling, and Chaezy Reloforced— Reported French | aud it broke to pieces in my aud. He walked As it Is based upon laws which were passed alter the derstood the dificaliies with which sol. | Ssklva the sopointment of Mr. Joba Sedgwick as | his semi-inebriated conditiog, began to butt with | ao” os, aeault apon him and not Muccensew-Charge a tthe Prussians | to wash of the blood, aid said” itverved me ri ht. | Revolution, and not wpon colonial statutes which Bad to contend, During she war, and | OMcis/ assignee. The voint raisat was that there | hishead against Magrat!, and the Iatter repelied | Gnon hie argument. Re oublicans wenerally depres of Inbumuoity, Fdoserved itail” never saw or heard anytuing | give force and efect to the eharier of Trinity Caurels | since 118 conclusion, many aimiewt and’ deli: | tne Gem of Sutplim & Dayton, and tue iim, Finally, seeording fo Mierathts atory, Toole | eate the quarrel, and wou'd glilly sivk the whole | Bouneavx, Dec, 22,—It is reported to-day that | ™re Of Vim until T was erresied and charged wit | 80 long as its conditions are complied with, cate tasks had been inpesod upon the army | Pf ih aS Was tb Wik aickaarts Scheme ont of sizhts put it cannot be dove. The i Peper epleditours, Thay fend be:| at itt a Jn relation to matiery affec.ing the well-veing and Me Dagton 1 hia tontienony proved Giteate the peste him fe the mouth with bis fist and Knocked | Poet at is determied 10 : he Prussians have occupied Tou hey fo 0 Repo: ter—Do olleve that your blow was suf- Proper restraint to be bnposet. not upon toreien Ly + ; b- ET . bim down. | m8 ‘ rt. G—No, sir, Since Lhave been here, I learned Heved te couid suv trothiully that those duties bad ye oer dhichtreid sa Shh Bbocgel : saa " te teat of fealty to his ado GEN, CHaczY REIXPoncED that bo war drank lor'severd Une ahertke conte: | ‘Two Morrisania policemen visited McCooey’s | been invariably periormed ina. manner that the | Of the persons who contracted them. The bank. | tended to show Capt, MeDermott the mark of tle | erations and thore whe opnose Ik need not expeee Gon, Ohanzy i at Le Mans, where he has received | tunate occurrence, and that be cell and reopened the | esloun at o'cloex one moruing 11 the beginnine of | WOR! byoreritieal conld dad no reasonable cause to | Taio; s to their pace of businces togettue names | DOW Which he had received in the mont”, tnt not | any Executive fvors, Ts strozat! tn the Honse reivforcements, Several batteries bave joined bie | Wounds, He wage very violent min, though uot | ¢ 4 neh : compan Of persons wie neld thelr pa mneh damace was a nt, On Mograth's geting | will be derived mainly from the members who are | a a Positively bad oneand T attribute bis death to ro ne week. and erresied MoCovey and 6 balls dozen the Reneh and Bar" was felicltonsly responded |! cr wus drawn up tor the creditors to sign, | UP, Teole tried to hit him again, wherenron Mix | not reGlected to the next Coneress, i command, Tis toreos have aisu been reprovisioucd, Revr e+ —Tie gual mortem showed compression | others drinking in the saloon. ‘The arrest was made | to by dames C. Carter. Haq. and Our sister So: | gio Raper, wae drawn up, tor the ereditors to eign. | arth drew a viatol snd abot Te oball taking | “As efurt is to be mide when the Senate meats j Ponies Guede of the braim, caused partly by the blow while ere | ¢o igi oes * © the Town | ¢{bes" by Consul Archibald and Richard KE. Mount, | Me the needy fon) Rican B K | ctfoct in the heat, OfMcer Lynch, bearing the shoots to remove Messrs, Samhery § hurz. andl Pate 4 ” Was un agerivation of disease by drink, for keeping Isto tours, On thelr way to the Town | 1:.0°'prenident oi the Si Nicholas Buciety. O.her | & Jroneon. Het t Bp fn pursuance Of | {ye arrange In and arrested Muctath, whom he tonk on from the Committee on Porcign Relations, i A nomber of partial engagements bad occurred | “Mr Ge Guverruptumghel nit, hie im’ self-defence, | Hall four of the prisoners were released, Onairiv- | tostia were happily res onded tor and tue teativiues | thal paper. Mr. Hekeock might have reqaested Mm | TAN Ci mera atrert Sction.. Toole's | but ie ia not likely toxuecees. Personally Mr Same { freoeye int Surred. very sorry, sir; bat anybody would pave | with a botile of whiskey over which the policemen —— 2 The paper contained an agreement sf persons holds | Cuoreh streets There Dr Cood examined hie w tiey will consider the elect of » removal on the | INIOWASITY POT ND EXCESSRS Pw tec lecihie Ween: 44 | Sued Delsoners had a nice time topether.. 'MeCooey UNPROFITABIE® FORGERIES, ing notes of the firm of Kirtland, Babcock & Bron. | ater which his friends took Him home. ‘Che buliet | public mind beiore carrying it out on any of th Mavisnk Gein Osea ¥ that the Prussians le has an air of rer bithiy. it Bi to Justice Hanvtt an who let hin a non to the effect tha they would ark pL A: Male aed over the rent eve: | Berators ; <st u t and ¢ . ee recownisance. | The policemuer Che Unanecenst of | 384 per cent. Witres« gave a lone list of names € nels rs, Dresedd Ont ear the righ EXPLANATORY, grorely iB nloup, and also treated weueBt and ‘ovey to the saluon where tie trio credivore who had signed the document, r liad a hard in t ‘ ty A en's Naw F all crediors who had signed tue documes Mnierath ime * 6 Associated Press renort of Mr. Sumner's aoe Nieget — eral ginsses Of whiskey, the party b Other M ‘ in Mive't : 1 Mace e aro fi The A the ints? genera akindiy, It 1s also 7 party Cetive of bis in Claling, bo Was In partnershap count of tie visit of the President $0 hi r GEORGIA ELECTION 4 o'clock. Brooklyn Jewelry me with Mr. Sutphiy man. n ther Frahte mmiees Hit eave ata AEN ouite, Hated tliat abitante inhumanely se PER CHREN er cyan Ou Wednesday afternoon # respectable appear- | “Mr. liendiey, of Hradiey, Keefer, | on itekweite Tea t treity makes Vim soy that he was situ ied ta ov th uring their « ols, bat com The State Probably Democratic Pour or me Ow erie's Appotatmente. ing man, a ly aboot 45 ars of age reg | We & Co,, Lest ac & ation bcd were el Com Mr. Sw r he w Mitied no ex Vive Democrats Elected to Congress. Sherif Br has been overrun with appli- | srr, an, Wise's jewelry. etore, at 08 Futon ateces, | Witatt, Kirtan : \"- | stormy Season of th tees alli by the President ne Ch ta, Dec. 2 e election is cations places i fs le has decided to - eto ae ty . tee! " ' the evar mittee, tne int create tie tims maven ; sey Ave Dee, £2.-—'The election is over, It | cations 10: pli He bas deciied to | Hrcokiyu, and represented to the proprictor that ne | UD. their, Pace toler. M Provision Mavte fort tression inthe Scnute that the Prositent did mos Lonvox io tninae ered passed off quietly throughout the S.ate, both parties | Tet te et fh O'Brien's denutics, Mr. | wag cme n Appleton’s publishing houte on | phen: ike up enonzh of In the Jersey City Common Counc know any better { Caries tn _ ve eely Without intimidation, so far ne | Brown, one of Vis relatives, has b app >| Rent avcnue, stated that he bad been cppointeds | jlo t cay H < yo baukriies. Ting Aldermen Sherran and Fitzpstriek indutzed in ne se neon ie . heard from: i!) take a day or two to give the | teke charge of the orders of arrest, Mr, Serine yd ; by Pye Med Ge ehbaL Ite ANCRSP SEAN EAL Didier epniroWnenby;. whlch <walaht hava. remnited || sy rho nome Son leief Dates on Buenrs Hlayan, Dec, %.—Leiters trom Bourges report | *¥2" *¢ Iriss ved that the Dene Hie HICH D aah NOt Sele. #68 wach and chain which was tobe presented tothe | Mon Weel A Suneint t She left ont ia the | Kereonal violenes had not other members interfered. | text of the angar bill wh sash on attioedey PA res that the Arm, Loire Las been comp: have ¢ members of Cong valned wn Geciul officers in the F foreman of the ested'ishment. Thestranger, who | cold, Mr. Kirtiaud t (Hal humne'| 1oe Onin state OF SDE eityie: Gnanens ehron 1 r mane of section 2 of the i SAVANN AIL ec elvetion passed off q °. erie to be retained are nd chain worth $881, and scid that he would call | interest. ¢ erm, at they “4¥ | mature on the Ia: of January, ‘The ¢ : ore | 00 t a : on ; Micote: cMecbackere eat ai q 31, 0 at ho would ¢ Crouch recared 1d contral’ prosecdiage in | matare on the Ia: of Janus Pie Committee were | go. IL n THE ARMY OF THE NORTH Tie t uit is not know Bhavan: iba Unoer Riera, nd take them tle next day. IH» then went to Wm krantey, Wicvess was urged oy Mr. K ruund ty | aunorized to herrog ey of the First National | Toond, On. all 6 above No. “and - TLANTA.—The Democrats claim election of a Fulton and 1 tle 19% per ceni.. ana wes told taat if ted Bank to nay this indoretednose, fueve N 0 Duten stand rd in coor, 2 ¢ i Gea, MontouNel said to be Retreating-But | epee ‘ ; oi : es valtie S protetiy would hateet anythiies Mr, Dave |. The exemptions granted by the tnat Lecisiatnre to | pn si) siat above No.0. ana nor reeieey eee Ratreating “But | their ticket by a email m y. Waltun county New Deal tn the Pree College. f nd pay ior tLe Ra upon Wines with the pancr-and asked | (4 Erie Tailway Company im city taxes wae th f in color, cw vente per pauna, On eit Bute beuceica J bas gone D atic by a large mayority Upon the report of President Webb, that Pro- | noxi day i Olan ity dat he aeriined, “Divton amt Kirt | sunyeet of arrest debate, A tesaintion wos Rally | angi ato tnt nok ak BOL eh stand a Romz.—Vioyd and Polk counties have gone | fessors B, Docharty, G, W. Huntsn Ad Last evening Champman calied a Wise's | land ola witness they wanted to sou! nrvsed instracting the Commi Mn tive | & oF rand A All engar above is: Dance dviceaf e Frene ‘ juntsman, A. J a kh deanna Bat veonl ha cal f > han taoove No Dutch standard: | eo! Bonpeacy, Dec.-81,--Advioes from tis Frenel) 1: tie b; ze ma) Whe les , and ten tered Appletou's check in payment for the | out in the cod. Wituess was repeated.y urged ey | Rset to frame an act repealing the act grant. | No Wand nok soove Ho if) Purch elandent ce : Democratic by a large majority; and the waole of | Morales, and Jesse A, Spencer were not in his f ing tue exemptions. J eenie per pound, On all ever anave No. 2 Dated, Army of the North, under Gen, F rbe, are en watch and chain. Mr, Wise declined to receivo the | take 83% per cent. b know aavihing about | 5 tae exem sthn lard’ da ‘color, anton all refnod loaf, lum cournging, A vices from Flvre ahow. that the | Cherokee county has been #wopt by the Democrats, | opinion the men wanted In the Collese of the City | ¢ eck, ax be did not know Chapman, whereupon the | te bankrupie Mo couridered his a 33 Couned, powdered, and granulated sugar, scents. par Pp. ‘ Bo psi fine 7 In Early county the Republicans are thongut to be | of New York, the Trastees of that inatitution yea. | litter went ont, ostensibly to get the check cushe debt worth more a. They oflered witness : Attempted Murdo A, ros\lans under Gen, Manteufel are retreating. | ahead ¢ Demcerats ave ahead 'a “Westen, Tall | lerdsy relieved those gen lemen from. duly, Aino. | Me. Wise's eusnicions being aronsed, he directed Lis | more in the fret y Alinks they ofered forty This morning at 1 o'clock, Thomas Kingsley, etary of the Tresaury shall by @t fant accounts they were marching toward | ferro, Wicks. ana Coluinbia, counties ton td make thet @ present of an amont eqaaltosix | #08 to tov'ow Coapman, Young Wise, however, lost | cents on the doliar. Gh PMaK vino! wialtakon aie allovun fioabitat Taleu brine mrancramecrs wins. Govers! engace: is hed cocerred with NreketMa.—Che Republicans are ahead in | months’ sulary, from the date of their retirement | S43t cf bin, but met Detective Denton, of the Ce Mr. Kirtland. on Lis examination, testified th.t he vi ain the Qnality of each am , Macon county, Dooley couaty has gone iargely | on the 1st of January, 1471, was lost, tral Office, fo whom be related what bad oceurred. | owned reul estate in Audubon Park, Mount Wasu. | eu ffering from a fewrful gash in the bead, wna ti Mnported tn casks ant Doxes tue rear guard of the retreating enemy, in ail of | Pemocrais eis te palace Mb or Officer Denton then geutioned Mr. Tice, not know. | ingvon eh was value d f ores 1: was heavily He said that about 12 o'clock he heard that @ | snail be marked ‘istinetly by the Custom House welgme which te Freuch were successful. CoLeMAUs.—The Democrate have carried Maseoges: , 4 ing that Chapman had bees there; and while ho was | ° tothe Mntnal Lie Insurance of his ongazed 0 OF 08 benrins sae Srures [od ach packags | ince cet har ake n areiiiiorkaes. county Nee Withons c tte the Connty,. he | impthayatore who shonid enter Qt thas inaividual tier fled us «pecial pattuery a AN Mitcee help” os 8 ee oceuas act eeee cane Julee, melidoy FACE OF Ba " vote of Bibb county was 5.51%, being tl half-pas on Wednesday morning the | hime Chapman wanted to pay for the articles of his ere titors ints li fsioon on Thir bh etreet and | concentrated melado, OF concentrated moin niere Loxpon Dec, 22—Troope are pouring into Cher- ever cast there, “Both porties eliim success. | achooner Abbie Wasson was robbed by John | epic he had Y panel ordered ane om ree rank pmouny of eogey ghd re a ict Ma ae Opec Welag isonet eee cere nen ee F ours’ for the defence of the por svre wm. | The Democrats claim the county by 200, eo Mie a check for $580 on tie Ninth National Bat lure upon by th arten A Ini on dozen ——______ nee ne ao i iaiperlc AV MATIN AR iu ° Lowerre of clothing of the valuo of $75, and 0’ $15 New York, purporting to be drawn in his favor | Anemer—ADuul $2400) giher | Joung rumhins.” residente Of the nvig WASHINGTON NOTE: ediate altac’ ts expec ne mans are &p- . 9 5 in money. At 12 o'clock the same day be was or. bv P Lorillard Co,, the tobacconists. He woe a Questicu—Speci y in what manner that money was Wrhood, w a n ane h jim from the krow the iaee in inereased tore. TEE UNDERGROUND BAITROAD: rested by Capt, Alluire, On Thursday morning the | rested by Osicer Denton, and locked up in the Wash- | used. : Ania eee ESR: benien mh 8 RIND 7 the th T - PiinGiNG aia nace aun Tacs Seer Grats Jury indicted kim tor grand tarceny: and in | !2ton street police station, He threw the check ‘Avawer—I nsed $15,000 for personal expen Vartender, Roth Houses have adjourned until Jan. 4. . No Damege to Business on Broadway while | ie aiternson ve wis taken before Judve Cardozo, | nto the wtreet, but tt was recovered by Sergeant | Question—In what minor? Sr Re Rg re mR Christmas and Now Year's fa'ting on Sin tays, the Havas, Dec, 91.—There has beea rome fighting they are Excavating the Tunnel. and, pleadiug guilty, W enteuced to five years’ | Yan Wagner, ‘Phe other check was not secured, Answer—For my family, und individual expenses The Harptes that Feed on Poor Jack, Departments are to be closed on the Mondays tok far Hirioune, ‘The Prossiaue retreated to Bourg- | The first of a series of ineetings, under the au. | Stale Prison, CORRISS WEG 6 om en Fores, Ba Foe) T peas, mrocercsa. clotnlaes mat betas, one Tarnes Chamberlain, ono of the sailors of the | Me Fs \ ’ —_——— Loriliard’eleck Nas given to him by some persons | bills, rchoriing, servant bir feed for | wien O Phinney, visited Tax Sux offic Senator Morton's San Domingo resolntion was heroud apices of the West Bide Association, was eld last in New York, who "pat up job” on bim, cow, interest on mortenges. livery sible Uills, pay aged . a Tie BUN office vosterday. | pawsed by the rouate at 7 o'clock yerterday morula, ‘The Gentleman at the St. Jame p Me Liuin, Dec 2@1.—Fighting has been going on to- bt, Wm. R. Mart 4 Ed, , bdoacees Re Eee. meni of lue insurance premium, cigars, aud varrous | He asserted that he wis maltreated during the voy | fer an all-nixnt seasion, by @ votn Of 81 to 9, ighting going night, Wm. R, Martin presiding. rb. Van A person who described bimself as John H Jental re day tn the vicinity of Amiens, Wink'e spoke briefly, and was followed by Wm, A. be A MONSTER'S TRAGIC END, incidental expenses not now remembered. age, and complained that he was de‘rinded of a | ‘The President yesterday withdrew the nomination Bache, gentleman, was arrested | aight on com Question—You wean 10 Whitbeck, wh (i 4 a rltcad Be ; mean 10 say your last answer com | poriion of hiv wagae by a logal shark wio base | pf Manchara ae Postmaster at New Orleans, in place of _—— pitbeck, who urged an undergroni le 5 ; ; t expens pine FAR ‘ bec uversetion took. place It tne Sen aha Widen ai Lisi Alinsehs Spe Rad Oe RAROTEDEIAG EEO ut of H.C, Barrett, clerk of the St, James Hotel, | The lind Boy's Rovenge—Was tt an Act of | faluret ne NNO’ incidental expenses alter your | tany somewtere in Chamtions sirect, He hat | Conceraine the Dotition of the latter, who wae sueande Borveavz, Deo. 91.—It ls officially announced | ‘ne test many Of the owners and lessees of pro: | ior g violation of the hotel sct. Bache in two days Justice ‘Answer—Yer. Rees os $190, and that he gis in ease tae towloxtion: thuald” be "wisldranae hat B. ntabates goet te reviow the Acar ef Lyona, | Pt717,08 Broadway otject to the tunael becanseo! | 5 up a bill of $38, and when payment was deman. | An officer of the county who resides in Stephen. | Question Did you know when you drow the - —_ Sna'e Feaoltion wae passed dectarine that, oer tos , y of Lyons, | tne lous and damage which they anticipate trom a | tied said that he hai no money, having lost all be ) tows. and who haa known the Kittle faintly from | #12:00 90 were insolvent FLASHKS FROM THR OOBAN CADLRS, | Tenure et Wifice bin ik eave of the tejoetion OF 8 ol ‘tnd lian already ieft Boorges for that purpose, Genoral distarbance of business while the workmen | had at o. His trank on examinations was | ‘°7 iy Or Answer-—I Hiought that we would not be able to odin 1S Domiinee, the old incumbent remains without fillng @ The Vretect of the RLOne ar nounces that M. Fou mh Their f teht have 6 f tound to coutain brickbats and sawdast, lis boynood, says the -oid man Kittle, who was Bey ‘our debts in fall when I drew the whole of The bark Nina Figaro, (rom New York for C new bond Chiet of Mattation of the National Guard of Lyone, | deuion it the Work was done by open cutting, but It - murdered by his blind boy, was tho cause of bis | jhe balauce was used in baying up elaius of the | gig. "wag apoxen Doe. 1s, aut reportod har ponve “BROOKLYN, Was ol ot yesterday byw band of wrotches, after the | 1 POL proposed to do it in that way, Smith, Barr & Co.'s Dranken Policeman. | son's blindness, When Asa was only two weeks | Mr Rabeock at they had sold $20,000 | SOE eae weresemoiance of wirial, and adde toss the aueas: | plea nrnesney, nectian of tbe work shoald be done | Patrolman John Reilly, of the Prince street | oid, the father returned one day to bis home in a | worth of etorg for lund in Arkrnsas, Subsequently | ,tiismarck’s note to the Cabinet at Vienna on the | 1. she chureh of St. Charles Borromeo on Christe Of Germany bas been received there in y ‘ 4 Aialyephecdde bold the lang and took loss notes for it, 0 a ot mas Day. Kowsial’s Mass i¢ to be reudered L, U on- | state of intoxication, ross and quarrelsome, ‘The counsel tor tue cro:..tora alioged to be in the | * {T° si Ming ee churen choir. sid tins wore hired to ereaie trouble by the enemies of | except at Canal street, and afew other points, per: | *allon, was accused yesterday, before Commit Brance bape, where openings’ may be required tor the ers Bosworth, Barr, and Manlerre, of entering the | and approaching the bed where the motuer and in- : je bankrny , yesterday abandoned the ma rhe on of the iver Brid M. Gempelta, im a deapites to the anthorities | MOVs! O! earth excavated. ond the carrying in of ms | station off post drunk. He presented himself be | fant lay, be selsed the babe by one of ite lers, and fonsent that all proceoaings shoud ‘he PHRIONAL INTRULICRN OR merent peniion ond toe AiLag Sar eles ooerate te | i ihe. Yi ed from the record, m —_—— he on j bere, saya the citizens of Lvona are shocked at the | necessary. be maue at the side streets, he aaine | fore the Sergeant with a citizen in charge, whom be | deliberately threw it out of the window, It struck | Lleraied rom ihe rivord. | Alwer thel Gon, Schonck was yesterday coofiriwed as Minis. | "po¥un at ones crime, which ball be surely punished. Lyons is | D/&n War adopted in constructing the tunnel under | sald be hed arrested for intoxication, The Ber- | upon its forebead, aed the concussion forced the 2 is ter to England. Fornnnw &. ‘Tocker wes yeotorday appolate! Ase | pee the lake at Chicago. coant, after trring the Dowling expedient of amet | eye-baile from els, sockels, and they rolled, out PONT ICT tre Alderman Bucene Darnin will wear wiain gold ere Peer ee niet Ane eae | pane Prep pas ing the breath, concluded that Reilly was drunk upon the ebeeks wooen| , i plated buttons on hia new full gress Americas Club | i ea als ee Good Werk of tue Howard Mission, Hid ehaner sober The ofcor desiod tie ailece: | was forever afterward to grope sightless through —— font. The examination of te, sccouute of the Comptrob t TRO AR ond ‘The Howard Mission has elected A. 8. Hatch, | ton, and said he was simply suffering from a bad ; the world. pagar The Mayo Young Mon's Association dance in| Mr. Max Mayer, who was incarcerated in the old fOr loss than par, } Lonvon, Dov, 22.—Despatches from Versailles | 1, sent: Charles Callender, Vice-President; J, 8. | Pan in the hesd, ‘Tho testimony of tne eltizen | ‘The same authority ears another son was | Apollo Hall to-night ‘Tombs on the chargé of arson, bas boon honorably ac Rernard McCann, aged 55 years, of 195 Spencer | Miale tas hoee te no tudleation of & decisive en-| Howell, becrctary; and Win, Pheipe, Treasurer ey tae tse ni ee SRE on another ecoestonn Title. had: traded | 4, The Apamanda Club have their war dance in the | te —— streak, drop dead walle at work in) Rockwell tuo } wre of the Prassian officers are ret 01 rt y no hos bee! worst of the bargal jesired 10 exchani he He adios en: ee " sumbors of thn Prussian officers are returning home | Aron Or these, 170 boys and girls gathered cinders | {We8: Rely, who has teen only four monshe in tho | the worst of the bargain. he desired a exchange | Tet tra hall a apolio Hall, Doc. A ‘ The partition wafts of tho anflnished building om i +. Skirmishing continues faintly alon force, was summarily dismissed, : Skating ts cod In Paterson, Dristway near Third street. which the Kings Cow irmisting faintly along | 14 wood (or fuel for their families, 93 young «irls a and while the horse was standing tn a shed at the | The anoual ball of the Knickerbocker Rangers ts Z Fire Lneatance Company are erect Bay ale i the lines but there buve been more casualties from a village tavern, the monster went oat and with lis | to be Leld at Giass Opera House ou Monday ‘The Germans of Newark have contributed over | } it" lnsarance Compauy are ey + are only eighl | pote papa ey poey were tauzht sewing, and the use of the sewing ma Lettor from tho Queen of Pri Leee® ieteroben ita abdomen and let ite bowels | Bruutcin Alma Krouse’s concert in. Stelaway Hail | #1000 $0 t2e German id fana. ie here they should 06 twelve. om he chino. ‘There are 614 children in the Sunday School, Queen Augusta of Prussia has addressed the { out upon the ground! fa tho avent on the evouingol Friday, dene The Ln le policemen are drilling for a public cele the, United, Btatoe Cireatt Court, Brookiyn, yes i ; ‘The most interest ns 18 composed of 24 young owed letter to Victor Proehi e a eee ere The vue Railroad n on) BOER G8 ate egiOR 8 Eireacay: ne motion 10 Ht of habed ua tn the ence oh { bra The besiegers of Belfort | girmems and pieces of bedding, and 8,263 loaves of rman ts Hel hE The prisoners of the Paterson juil were de. | Deo. %. on Weduesday pigbt, by the Dreaking of & kerosene | penitentiary j bayer reintorcemen's of bwary artiuiery from } bread and biekets of yrovisione have Vecn distri: | tions tu ald of the sick and wounded of the German | tt Peet a tak trom |. The mir of the Alanaon M. R. Chureh wil close Cu Alan al Sash pea ral i hikee DAG EEE Sale ne tite tuted smong needy fam! lies iyi a more evening. “ivhas been in every respect ee ‘fessor and . ad a br ’ eL ; Baveris a i ay acep!y moved on receiving the tokens from the | J8i! on Wednesday night, After long hours of work Coeirul The goods remalnbg unsold Aret De ispaced | a: the Morris Female Lnsticute last evening, “Alea, Aire ame i Tks Liexambnne Ghaitian ‘The Metropol Museum of Art, iairwhicn tie Goran In-New York have conducted | one of t _ bara was removed trom a window, and oftivs‘evening ena ousiortuw evening by auclod, and | pletouakem'th ant Ror puoileeniertaived he coia- | Snow in Augusta, Gia, yentorday ; “ i : ; ith euen crc at euecess for the benent of the wounded | wher the inmates stuck his bead through to oe sultabie for bollusy gil ne Budson te fros rt Lonvoy, Doc, ad A. MIC ie aid that the | A number of geaticnen jnterosted ia the pro- | [our uonieariiysant expres iny sincere, thanks fo Feeonnoltre Ne found the Warden sitting there, | ‘The trained chorisiers ot the Pautiate! Shared, | Avila 6. Raligula, ep old merchant af Newark, bidet apa aa ee ' 1 “i of art were iny by olin Taylor Jone | the same. At this Important crisis all hints of apace, | yon er one hondred tw number, announce their annual | WAY Durled vesterday. Aton the pail-nenrers wore irginia's Legislatnre has adjourn Tan. $ ' Vrusia bus telegrapied to Prince Henry, | gross uf art a by Mr. Folin Payor g Aifdiersne sof rank andtuith are laid aside, All Ger: | Waiting for them, Oren d ae mtortria dhe Grand ects House onthe auee: | Cor lant Parker, #7. Frotiaghuysen, Marcus Le Ward, | mimet, Me cat aphte Lenten the Kine or Mulland in the Duchy of | ston toimcet the officers of the Metropolitan Museum | mans feel ae large fainily, and are ony Inapired of Curistna: Pay. The aubiect chosen tiis sear ta | David Dodd, and 'Y 8 Dury Belfast, Me, celebrated its 100th anniversary om b Los that tion te expected +t Ver: | 0” Art, on Monday evenit ho recidenee, @ Firth, | wimone sboneht, the thouKnt Of the WellaFo of thelr Re-enter the Thieves’ Brigade. the" Kinderfeste, or the thrist Chia’s Feast.” Tie | Ayoune incy emploved In Clark's thread fretory, | Watuenaay evening iif is wa an explanation te exyxctad 11 OrAlt om Mond a bia rontdence, @ Ft | Goat fatherland The Police Commissioners decided yesterday | full orcueatsa ot tho Puiinarmoute Bociety Will vendor | Newark, while heating near the rainy mt waviral | , Laptop, Hause, Mouut Washington, 1s nearly Cad ies the uction of the Luxemburg | aveauo. Afcer the examination of Mr, Jolinston's ee nant . music Natrway venterday, leet hee poise, and. fell th wader snow. ve Guversuint He hopes no Luture complications wil | gallery of pletures, the eubjcct of raising fue to | The Mother of the “Rondslde Murderer. tives bo report to: thelr res —— tive vtuedos tothe lower Moor” Het ininrive. a French in San Francisco have raised €23,008 om it eeu >| the he Monticello Repwblican says not long since | Uve captains for ordinary patrol duty CURIOSITIES OF CRIME — for the patriotic fun: . f ara establieh the M m wae opened by the host, A T tf erase nnd. urew ’ comtjon J aubecription Het was atarted, which resulted in | the mother of Jeremiah Smith, the roadside mur. re ' —- OTTINGS A ROUT TOWN 1 he alath annual convention of the National Untow, i L Dee. M—Tiw Chanter of Depaties | ois yy us a commencesnent of Talsing @250,0M) that ee aetna cing | The New King of Monin Afraid te Kutor ble | @yanoy Albert Jayeor, a colored man, cut hie ae of Iiicainyers Will mevt la PLU gn Sal, iy Bove 1 address, procls ming the altach | Feiny the smaliest sam on which Trustees consi | Serer ' enn nee sre Pion on Kingdom, throat tn Fisukili Landing yesterday The Rhein arrived last night 1be Democrats tn Goorgta carry N chmond cont a wen nis to the ruling dynasty and | acy iteale to commence operatic Melee amenten tn, Pewamare county, Old: | Loxvox, Deo. 92.—It is rumored that Prince | | Yesterday atternoon, us the ‘erryboat Idaho was | ‘The Cleopatra arrive't last night nein of Kepublicauiem Is) (Me State, eles ee int 4 their devotion in the defense of tie Sar pea t. She has the reputatic vee pared | Amadeus has postponed his departure for Madrid | about mid-ttreain on her way trom Wil tamebureh, an Wall street will observe Chri Mond . ee Gesa th The Steamer Hornet at Ne Leena ee ae eet atao Of DEINE Insane, der | Onsll the present Cortes Ja dissolved, and another | pakpows German leaped overbourd, He was rescued a at weal pbaerve Chrinvans up Monday, Frederick Fateneyer wis ki lot in St Louis om am ; ae Nassau, NP. Dee, 19,—The steamer Hornet | oyes—strange, wild, and unsteaty—looking out fr convened, before which he will take the constivu- | "9" tute Babs phe special deputy marshals are to be pall off on | fF eines SRiOw 08 the lee pars More “ . the ' rant tional ooth of office, In Baltimore, yesterday, Ludwig Moser, formorly | Friday and Saturday Givoon ha ry) . WAR SOTES arrived here, aud there Was grect excitement in com ae FBR ser hd ) 8 Vie pt stare What ae ous —- a letter carrier, senteneed lo twelve mouths’ in: The sehoolsnip Mercary has been ordered o The Ketorn J n Phila telphia yosterday come es bl ‘ % ba aah ar o tell of amind dethroned, and reason depart 1 eniae w Lette ich he. or do ‘ dary orde! B® | leted the countic Dtet oabt N Fiat 4 1 ton UEC Dennes a pupscienial| ene v. Walker seemed to be much an | Wille her whole appearance bespoke the outesst, LONG ISLAND, fo auotuer pervou, sn S meats Lad ea Wb toy laMabi eda datllitat Fini District, aud gave tho Certicate to Mr. Deere, ba for the Pre * | noyed, ond ordered Her Majesty's war ebip the Phi bol z _—— Rob ,) : The Supervisors yosserday apoointed Francis O ‘ BBE eee are IO ar nate a b 1 = Th obert McQuade and Owen Finn t i erday apo a | Democrat a ‘ Ketuses a sword of Honor The | cei co prepare for sea immediat The vesee The Elien O, Phinney Murder, Rince the forcible eaptare of @ iocomotive belong. | lastnight breaking Into J. 1, Loveland’s liquor stare, | stan Ci'y Marval, in place of Christopher Fie The steamers Robert E. Loe and Potomac were te f wuer of 4 Irritation in Germany He - Lepr splat David Leeats ite ct J and ‘Thomas Ward, | $0¢ to the Hempstead Plains Katiroad, to sntisty wie | at 708 Fiath avenue Oflcer David Noyes spilt Fiune The French Democratic Contra Club is to havea | commons tie Misses site Natehes, yesterd ey @gsinet Belgtum, fot up stenm and adiners unit! they Hor | David each, the steward, and Thomas Ward, | clim of Mr Mckay of Pater. the foad bas bees | gabe bend opou with w clu mass moeting In Cooper Institute dext Tharsday ight. | tioraing lob wore Dally Gaiaged, bud te Loe we et leit, wh closely followed her to | the second mate, cf the brig Elle hinney, wer rd pushed, creditors fom all quagere having taken \ Nie oeen =} . id me on kbar acd sunk HeReds MAG PHS Lee w oe + have arrived at French ports | gon, The spanish corvette Bagen left the ierbor | taken belure Cotamissioner, Sotelde yesterday to Le | sintiar action to guard their Owsindrests. Amuneuce | qt Keno Rune was broken up by the police yeater- | | Mr. RC. Burt, shoe manufietarer, of Park row, | fun On 8 bar and sulk pe ww tiree hours before the Horuet took her departure. | ezumined on the charge of killina * Austrian Jack’? | coastul ectenpl wus made to sell the road tothe soun | Give ss Righih avenu., noar Twenty Anh street. | put alarge oumber of Bon-society hands ou yester‘ay, | Sherif Juckson of Trinity county, Cal., has bee 4 i that the 1 expected tor a in the port of Montevideo, “Owing Wo the absence | file Commane, bat iecling dure that Ut would alin rbaea” base XG towel’ tuat ha wan tas The Aldine Press for 1970 nas been bound up in x | (ence ioe Cates th fn iii te ka 3 ee © Drussians expecte . el Se ast bed ed af fi absorbed by that line, the oMcers of tuat road are | (awoet ecrone dust ‘olume, Bpleadid woo: avings, aod plead Pn of the Fifteenth Amendinent, ilo was a Bie trom Kuglacd at Dieppe, but that Quick Work by Justice Dowling. Fee e eemratede in thie weed untit watar, | ih no burry to invest Jn the enterprise, Wee ow est, 8am Saad bi prancing mind Wood engravings, Bnd ePhOG'G | yesterday by the United Status Mule ee. the Lat ae At M, yesterday Ofer Thompson de- } ii a: Quit Soa aT 1 dhe mail bag Known as the * agent's pouch" and | Tne body of a woman, clothed in Backwail's te. |. Maguie Robinson, the colored girt who wae hi a Pontes tected Maria Wilson in the act of picking the pocket — LOS: B :. aralunt oe: ae fved wt Balimure std Peat | i88d garments, was found fo twat evealng ip (he PP uu tHO yeara, aac, take ‘ vee \ : + eh ee Sold tuto slavery, has boe it a a Mee Meteo Kiet ia eu Biae Ik AKA Great Fire in Jersey City. ame Foueniay was (Old yeateraay woruitg In an wiley | BM 7 Pathe ktnatend Ue n RL Hatton ena i ‘i pede4k: | y erate hig . by tka comniainanl wae At about 11 o'clock last night fire was discov James Groenacre’s block in Bangor was burned | (eat, he Post Uillce, cut openyand rifed of Ite con Une pupiia of the Public Grammar School in West | to bt Louis by ve the walry | FAFSA RAREE PER NOG) BAN: BP wplainant Was | eed in the machine #hop connected with Moore's | yosterany. Lome, 84,000, rao Fete ate etativice Fovterter tied Teceptlon to tueir | Tig convention of raliroat manigers Brest snd artillery reised tne | on her way to Boston and could stay to New | exe wheel munufactory at Morzan and Greene | N, W. Speers’s cotton ginnory in. Memphis was | (,A*,Oficer Taye was arresting a drunken man in beds surned yestortay r aureeing tc MBG WIP OF Hortoane are ready tot York only two bons, the prisoner was committed | atgeots, Jersey City, ‘The flames originated in the . purned on Wedneaday ovoulug, Loss, #10,00 GuAINEID oquare lash OIUAL. he whe YoleLtly ed nknown man, about $9, dark brown ha'r and | freight tari to (ah ante 26th tho rater as “ th 1 1. | (orjtrial ore charge’of petit larceny at 50 A.M. J gaxine room, ‘he laterior of the building, con: | J. 8 P Haiiawns's, store in New Ralymors, | tiusn who wissiet the oficare clud trom tie hand | {inn back yOrOWnGE Lat, was Fan over Dy the | eateenituerto, vali tue stank lines wa ins Nore io wequiity of the citizens o vig | and at 1010 A. ried at Special Beastons, ans ning & lxree amoun' machinery, . ‘was burned on Wednosday wight, Loss, 625,000 ayer (Ought desperately ior bis club, which Boston trad wt Foi ee enue "boat v'u.ruedeeutered Into r be a porecsien ef tha reactivn':y Jour | sommmition'te the Festentierg foe $x meatha, tris Lurwed out, he lose ts $15,000 0 Ay Light, Loss, 68, TISTSPLOuAnt copuerataly ch he Hhonion tralt at Forty svowad trons aud Fourh ayrowe, | Gru and Goathwesvaru,tvade eulercd lato (Uo AFTaagR monk Sg