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THIRTY-EIGHTH YEAR. 1BER 30, 1870 PRICE TWO CENTS. avorane Account, of 90,000, ‘The single town of Saint-Germain, whick — <{ Blow much shall T put you down fort” Another Disturbance in the American Inatl- ee the Prussians have eo “ nother Disturba A deapatch from Gtrasbarg nanounces that the | contains over 10050 Nene nee into a hospital camp, SPONTANHOUS BURST OF BYMPATHY liar ee iN Ward,” wee te-The Barz that Prof. Tillman | reRRIFIC NOTLEN EXPLOSION IN AN Germans bave stormed the French fortress of Bel- | _ On the 280 of November some Prussians attempted PROM TAMMANY MALL ‘The toial subscriptions, incinding the snbseription Raised—The World's Exponition in 1870 IRON FOUNDRY. ti fo. | {CFOS the Sele noar the Pont-nux-Anaals 0 : of tio Finn Ward, amounted to the snug sum of | —The Exputeton of Mr. Nash. conan ene P rati Gol: t twice recently. Io both eases they were F& | terre, ty roeonnoitro, bat they were Bred upon by a £21,505, Comptroller Connolly was elected treasurer Greol ded over a joll . r rat % Atlee, Great Preparations GOIN ON | puisea witn consideradic tow the outposts and. driven of with corsiderabee toms, | The Great Giant of the Tammany Democe | Hr the fund, ant the lista were ordered to be kept | THe Hon. Horace Grecley presided ove ti 4 A Witew Meta lacie ibe ~The Fire / —— The Pi # sulfered severe lossce during theit | racy at Work—Large Subscriptions for | open, ‘The committee called for by the resolutions | row in the special meeting of the American Insti | —Tho Maimed a: eine in Paris. CONSPIRACY OF FRENCH PRISONERS, | Wight attack of the st of November, Tue French | the Relief of the Retensed Fenian Pris. | is as follows: oe" | tate inst night. ‘The dispute was ovor the proposed | thet Followed the Explosion, == Ge riko oners—The Prim Elections First Ward, Nichotas Moilor; Sorond, Wm. Farlong: | jaternational exhibition in 1876. Prof. Tillman read The boiler in Miller, Defreeso & Co.'s irom bel « Revolt and Escape on Chrintmas | pi2it timer in order te escape the sYglonee at tee | = At 7:20 last evening Bryant's old minstrel hall | Paved hase FON yom ComA LA Manes | a paper proposing that the elty should erect a mil- | foundry, at North, Thirteenth and Second streota, ‘ Day-Th e Pi to be | Prunsians, anti i derecare' is | in Vemumany Hall woe Aled with politicking andto- | K.d- Shapdliy' Blzhuh, Mjohael Norton; Ninth, James | tion-doltar edifice in the Central Park for a world's | Williausbargh, exploded at 6 o'clock last evening. D NEAR HAVRE Senprtaed uaa Bh orhe tlet ira ni ior ear oF eDtey tern Gepar Ur y Ha p i, J. Shandy Bia tol Notting; Minen dames | jion.dotlar ed p BATTLE EXPECTE! A rprised aad Disarm ot Hrmne | not tamomced eforchand. ‘Two pigvons arrived | paeco smoke. The dressing room on the right of | Worthington: te Bogtty ceroventn Monty | ite in 1870, Prof, Tillman read that one-third of | Fortunately, but few persons wero ta the boike ee ~ PUREhee eee Carty IDE. sbous 1.100 private 40° | 06 anes and 0 wings wore packed with the | T-3-cx Fourteen. Henry Manson ; Fifteenth: nuount in alF nm hand, aud the rest only | room, alttough many were in the mata building. is Bensty, Doc, 29.—It ts stated that the French | *P#tches from various parts of Frasee. Peaines onl She two eines Sere " t | Foeacieaae zipcnth teiepans O Gorman) eventesnin a Congressional seiion, ‘The explosion sundered the boiler into two equad ; Prisoners confined in ttre fertroeses near the Rhine | OW THR PARIEIANS Ane OFF FoR FROVISIO Swamp Anzels of the Democracy, while tho gans of | Jann Baily eee houo tr twentieth Ale The Cbalra{ think the Palr shoold not be eee ee te aoe Hiciard OGormsa) Twenty: + Governinent control, and you bad better | parts, afd m1, Mictiact Connally. change that renteace, with tho | (et !2 opposite directi eB tras propelled about three huntred one of thom lodging im Smaller calibre eccupied seata in the hail, There ih of November the Lettre-Journal ha of diamonds and op ra late, hon the auhject of provisions * Now | was a fair displ Ootispiracy among the French | cogspicca to revolt and eneape on Christmas Bve, b Prisonors. bat the project was discovered and deleuted, Th ey Cleveland, impre reached the period of the salt meat reeimen; | ‘The Great Gint of the Tammany Democrac Mr. O'Gorman was made Chairman of the Com. | ,, tie Ton. Orastos Tlersliils Kmeriean Iastiti a smell frame eabin oceupled by a widow, and make belle ite; 60 {her Reehan kate ak ey of | ton, William M. Tweed. was among the ea witlee, moved to amend by subatitating ‘insicad, ‘and the | ing a wieck.of &.. The fying Loiler was followed : REIN, Bec, $.—Inforaation las just reached | (atime Wo Mipe mt ee int ment te Tomeay | rivals, Me was warmly received, and bad a ptoa inate ab balance is within the reach of the Institute by a dente rolame of smoke aud flamo, creating the fut the Hata woald | Nobody seconding the motion, ex-Alderman Ely ahi mr open at tre Comptront's ¢ bah Tonaced wore. strike out the words, “one-third of | intonsest excitement in the ne v'the Fenian | which,” &e, and tosert, *s good ‘portion of which | densely popwlated by poor fumilte Lborhood, which te nd before the hui + | this clty of @ stariling comspiracy which has beon | the evils which may possibly arise from th 4 Y y y AAttompted Assassination of Gem, Prim | aiscevered among the Freach priscaers at Cologne, | bait test's q DUTY CE rea giathae, Bok eet ey | Word and a firm grip of the hand for covery acquaint: | he Kent open at the Comptroller's o e2, eed Gedlonts, and witch, it alowed to-uc. | prencrved A all have broad ‘enti! the end or | #068, ‘be Hon, Peter srains Sweeny entored the | Gon, John Savage, the Presiden eats + | Mas ft 4, Wi nm excelicnt address, | ts now on hanJ.” fire was evercome it was believod thet the lors of anvary, without the necossity of giving it o hall soon ward, He was followed by Judge | Rrothriood, who delivered an exc t ouase- Operations tu Parte Hopped by the | "60°, wontd lave produced tbe mont alarming and | rations.” Mice, suenr, coffee, ind “wing ‘will lat Cardozo, Comptrotior Connolly, County Clerk Loew, | M°KINE.,,Bowerar, the tue and poileh of Col, | | Hately ‘He mammoth proportions of Couuse!: | iit, way much eroater than it really was, as several Mijitary Operations ‘et on pe ferivus comsequevees throughout the country. mneh lovger, and these aliments will enable ue to d i ghaea ; t train charter | persone wear the building had been injared. oO pald-The Prasat oticed that the wards having the smallest Mr, Nash, tuking the floor, saii th thom the City-Preparati Tew continue t ance not only whhout any talline | Alderman Coman, Arsemolyman Thomas ©. Fields A NICR LITTLE ciruisTHAS suRPRI: . i heavy Aid not give them the rizht to cell anything, emt | Arter tie fire had boon subdued, it was found tha of in (se public health, bat with the preservation | the Ichthvons@rian Judge Connolly, Speaker Hitch. | Mow at the cliy's tres ls wae fend 4 rt i oney at 1 a Vorentites | A laree number of French prisoners aro helt ot | Of wil the weceeary vicor. Meanwhile, we necept | man, Thendesbolt Norion, Judge Shandiey, Sona. | (tote Fevaling ip at things. This wae rough on the | Werefore they could not say they ad Any MONEY EY As Herwonit, Who Were nore tho bollor mien It em on 1 Untenuble. cach of the three cities named, tho total probably | Hier ium Gaye. eertalsiy did canrert teas cathe | tor Creawor, ard ot! ers, ‘Phe eal for the Primarios was then iss fe, Ply cated Mr. Nosy to or ter, when Prof. Till | prio, were instantly Kiliol, Those were Xighor, =The fol jase Wh eee ~ Hd 8p u r ctor ere appointed afer th to explain to Mr. Nasi. a havens init te-two yosrs 08 aavx, Deo, 29.—The following aro official | a, 50,000, and by pome secret moans which Fons; bat we have deco oma to the SOWRTTING CeDER THE SURFACE. {he inspectors of Riectlon were appointed after they | man arose to expan Oe Mics wane ony explana: | 5 Btoven ihe, eninece, trans two, goa a eat not Giccovered they communierted to evel | Pont ma at naiod thee Messrs, Twéed and Sweeny brid 8 short consolte: | Ucutars will be found In the advertisment, priated | tion. Ive rend the © dee nab Himes, end— | Daniel Muihcland & **<ag grocer, who had supe . Dee, A dptioon from Paris has | other the detalis of # plot whic! was t lave trans. : tion within theleft wing of the stage. While they } Cisewhere. it, Hush Cowes Ay » linto the sop a moment previously to soe one and Gp derpaiches theredy received | pired on Batarday tast, Atoll is bed tnt ere eee Goenoied, Ube polllielans conversed to- | inne sonence. cl Barer, Hall, Ghscll Brea een ee Dee eee ta tue Beursiaty’s 4 8 coTn ih at the resienotion {s eroates| . ba vied, whe pol onvorsed t0- | other well-known Democrats and friends of Leland, | Reaching over coretary’s “a0tm : ia forwarded to the Goverament. The | A social Chriatinas entheriog was to be held at =, (Oe Fetleretion te erentens amoue the QOP8r | comer in low toeen, Waa freely commented upon. Bowe were so un: | rue chartr, wnich he began readig, fron Tynes Teulon, @ patnter, emptoyed in the foone Jweatoor is latensely e014, whicli prevents al! move- | which the prisoners were miso to be present, and it *uble may be heard to apauk with the | I was generaily understood that the odtect of the | charitable aa (0 assert that the Mayor had got to ihe a when he bat woos, wae « Bhielda, am aged man, eustainod sovere qrapte of tho armics. wee arranged that they shonld then attack their | rot ets bs ot tone ieee, Ba a mooting Was for the setting of tho time and the ap- | This is probably unirug, The SUN reporter warmly | charter he drewa long "ath, “and, tarning to the | ' fut ar Deiaerte , sf ages and teuehags’ ' OPERATIONS STOPPED BY THR COL! quarde, take thom by surprise, and m aul | pave every reson to Lope that wo euall not de re- | Bolntment of Iusrectors for the next primary elec: | defended the Mayor a aed - Non, Horace Gree!oa. Sank: Now, si, ls that build- Rovinne:, avout the suveerons, were bocir injare ‘Toe news bromght from Paris by valioon mali has | secure them, With the arms and we niberty thus J averd fo wel an cxterinity. and that ‘apnroschive | toms, shoueh this was not men‘iened inthe adver: WOskay'R A RUDEET Of urea’ neoktive end tise: | | Ait, Nash Prousied che reading, and was called to | TH former's condition is considered critical iition oF ings. 3 ‘J Miller, Defreeso & Co. estimate their loss @® $5,000. "They are tasured. A building adjoining, a¢ounied as a cotton waste foes wade pabie. Mitaryopersnont had boon | acenied the gould fight hele way back to Prane, | fren vil cuan' otis con iiuamer Woes Newt; | vad eal. About # eeloek Richard O'Gorm since the 98d inst., iu consequence of fre Wow THEY pipw’® Do IT, the cool determination of our population, uider | Savage, Co), Wm. R. Boberts, favenee cold. The population of Paris werv fail of'] Yortanataly, the whole plot was discovered in | presen’ elraumstncns John | ney, but wi nit a half denen otver | ain't there ‘ 8 the greatest honor (0 | Fentan obiefe made thelr appearance. ‘The poll ‘The reporter, who te a batting it comes down (0 the colid bottom he | order bya dozen vero: Torning to the near, porter, immedi. | him to ait down, Mr. person who lad ortered h parst forth, * You, sir Y Bd ete Bate do salteive.| seuat . ¥ ig! toe foetory, took fire und Was damaged to the among® tnusienm and confidences over the situation. The | time te prevent ittexccution, A bere force o Ger Parisian patriotism, Uuclans wore entirely unsuspicious of the meaning | gt Mir a0 iy ny eee Cadet a bes ina en dlien, Way you~ a + eStrER YD of $500; unlueurod ouek Acoso Pt engines ef war were duily crowing more troags oro kept in readiness to prevent an out BALLOON PRISONERS 10 BS pit gelytce =“ of this Fevion retd, bat their eves were soo mn mentees De. Rich—Mr, Provident, L call the geptioman to Soietids i : Hes iT. cathe rimidable, On Monday the mobilized Nationat | break, whioh ie 20! yet deemed improdatic. one sabres euet wore fe ae. Erenen Uetemmest | one Boss Tweed etopped distritutiga rallrond SYMPATHY FOR FRANCK. Order. chair dcelded Mr. Nash cut of order and told | ter, ol roese & Cove new (rameibl tine iunicerans Querd dislodged @ battatou of Bazons from the A large number v’ the French officare veld cop: | tin Preneviaua, and that the persons 1 | passes to the State Sorators and the new Arser P Comarepusony od him to it dow it Nasi wouldn't sit down, but | North Thirtcanth sat Becoad streets, Willing park of Maison Blanche by Prussia have bem POaoved from the Rhino | would be tried according to the hwa + } men on the entrahoe ofthe Fenian chictr, He toox | “aes Meeting in Cooper fr dace apt np a crose Bre witb evers ove who exiled lien | burg, wire about io cease labor, atremen tou cram Wiast MOXT AYRON, THEN PARIS revees, where thoy have Due" hitherto held. and | Art mment ina any aarlous iutention of tak. | exe WARHIOE by the hand, after which « grand eoun ee ee eee arte eee | OA Mermber=T move that Mr. Neati bo exnsiled, | rusted into the street, ail atprehonsive of tom@ Baniis, Dec, 20.—The Government organs say | romeved to furtreasos on tho froma of Of Russia Ing the reeponsibility of such a barbarity ea tie | cllof wer was bold in the dressing room, od ‘ My Tho Chair here read. the by-laws toe horrible oalvmaitr. People ran blihor aud. thither, The great hail of Cooper Institute was densely ot knowing where to go, and all apparently bewle " rot po . — tr y court-martial abd execution of balloow PINE THR RELL. ¥ for ontertining the motion, aad then pub M Fultoniy a boy ahoute: ° ty Hee TO ee eee cued OY | motenre ofa ironch Vensel Inthersbamos. | truvellers.” It is believed that the object fa wimiply Me dasa: { packed lest evening tn response to the call of the ee ing the floor, coolly t Sine shuptt aad the crows resbed thither in tip Use Prussians in erder to ebiuia a stoadpeint (rem Lownor, Dee. 2) —-The British, Gorencment | 12 sirike lorrer and to discoataze resistanes. At Ove minotes after 6 the Great Giant of the | such Contral Demoeratie Ciub. Be eee ee At weener he Bb ee en ere Gree (whicl: to operate azalust the adjacent outlying forts z i 9. s ncment | Paris never enjoyed a More pePtact trananpiiey. | Temmone Demoorser waked hastily upon the saze Tue racting belog called to order by the Prot. | ME. Gresley. and aeked w uit airiviug there, the workmen wero found Inawe ot Pars, Tae Provbictal Correepondence edie that | uaa seized a Brench vessel Tying in the Thar | Tho aitacks pen the Government in. tome At ITE | He placed Ins hat upon a little self under the desk. | act, tiny sedah Oleh We eened ta Chemin Proof course you are out of order, 4 prea $n bul js disor ter, Arnah wae. (ie Doonbardweat of Ment Avron may be considerst | This action wae doneat the request of Count Beri- ndiferonce, and now the Journaleknows | threw bis overcoat over the back of ahigh-backed | (ont of the # —Then TI! sit down rf fs the introduefion to the conera! shelling of Paris, | Sterf, the Prussian Ambassador at London, who de ‘ : 3 to Yheamech as ite captare will creaily taciliiate opera. | PAxded It os being due to hs Government, and also | fiom : Qions scrinst the French: exp) heing necessary to prorerve the nentrality of | are evervogere the military. on, Bartlett, Tote: States Mivister to Bweden, The Secretary, Hart Juck2**. Bsq., read a series of resolations, Namber one, depto “ag t in them receive no support whaterer mass of the peop # kindost relations ntlwed between the people and J pud excited cries of “ Qnev followea no Wuitding, whlel wi of bkick, a Question I whore the machine aon mi Thero a to + their view potion, whieh was ‘isapnes cane-boitomed chalr, and eat down. Speaker Mitch man oecupled aamall four-logced table at the le't of the Gieat Giant, The Fenian army, headot by Gen. ton I" war of | Momber near the dooreT hope no extre em listo " whe , iti " Jeon | sure will be token, Mr. Nash bas often eaused ox | inbular on — TWH PARISIANS IN GOOD SPIKITA, Britata ‘The versel bad awebmarine cable aboard Sor Joun Gavage and Richard O'Gorman, then imined Hatsoi “ TTecaaid cathe teas ot Pie en. tuguble, bat bie seerhioe annua to wetiine, buying was facia to hate 7 A any es ira Ge ba (or Franee, 4 nonron ry y PSIE. x 4 » re his d e ¢, Cor he previous question Was earriod,and the motion Searen was instantly jas Btevenay hits i eed pyechg practi : bi ae te P as ae in and occupied a sonit-cireular row of chairsinthe | temned its continuance by the German Emperor, | to expel was vocileroasly deniancied the c gineer in chat No traeo. howey: roar of the Bors, All things being ready the Great | Numbor two. expre isnt of Tammany put his left band in his trowsers | the for their mujonol | would hear him, The motion to expel prevailod. | woman, resident to an opposite shanty, midea sige ‘6 4 life. dorset ths nasertion of Lioh- | Slowly eathering his hat and cane, the ponderous | for tia erarciers to come ‘across the pocket, seized a gavel with his right hand, half arose knocht, Bobet, and other Democrats in the North | Nash etar'ed for the door, vat wien a! oe midwa: road to ber how Thoro to their horror ia Apologizes to Engiaad. A Young Woman Fatally Burned ou the Eve Losvox, Deo, 99.—Earl Granville lias received | “ ‘Gryer Marriage-A Fearful Mirwegle with a despatch from the Prussian Government at Derlir, | the Plamen-NensEaplosive Ot ed mnonelifed sympathy with | With a sinite Mr. Nash rosy to je of France in fi mber three in, but nobody | could be found of tue unfortanate man. watil @ Jog of Tuenday, the 97th, Tne citizens and wore in excellent spirite, and were still de tas ¥ gorous defence pologizing for the outrage ow the Engiiss vessels ovonceeran, Doo. 20.— Last night, John | {rom bis sent, knocked twico very quickiy upon hit | German Parlinuent, that Pru:sia's pretenes of bay: | of the balla brilliant idea 6b him, Turning, | they discovered the’ body of the enzineee t 1 7 ride ba desk. and the following words chazed ove apoihe ing no authorized French Government bo treat with | be slo 4 stops, aad slowly let his pon: | wedzed fn between # burean and the wall In ¢ GRTTING READY FOR A BIO STROKE. in the Seine, and stating that pecnwiry dnternity | Lockhart's house, 447 Main streot, eras the acone of | Gorath munch + se ' P no eathorin Bs meh Covaraiment to Uras w | be slowly reirs d bis stops, a 0 si ari det Bis 90 a | weds aty bat ween s areas nd ihe, NL a the ‘Tie intensely cold weather tad saspended mill. | witli ve given if demanded; and annonncing that the | a shocking accident. A young woman, about 24 + he meoling Will please come to order. tha’ only a Renablic fally sastaine! by the people Dy. Rich—I move that Nash be put oulside the | tho outs de wo'l, A woman hat been washing ia Tho hum of conversation was partly checked, but | could equal the achievements of Franes aineo the y t lary operate in good part. Preparations were, | miuilary commander who was guilly of the vatraze | yoars of ago, called at the honse three weeks acc, WO, bat mircenlonely eaenped. however, mating on a large scale, aud important ro- | hes been courtanar ialled and dismissed the services. | and gavo Kor namo as Mary Gibeon, Sle aiid that not en ¢ Boss took lis Land out of bis pock- | dienster of fe‘an, No er four exulted over th: momber—T movo that Dr. Rich be appointed a | | The nest ery vax + Whore te ibe Frenehms et, drow hlinself to his tull height,and poered through | fall of Napoleon, and builed It os the sure sign ofthe tee to put him ou!. (Confusion.] Froneis Luetion 1 But ap to tho time of going enlis wore looked for, Thewe preyarations hud im ome she was a shirt maker, and wanted a place to bonrd | the thick smoke like an eagle in a fogzy moadow | extine Of ‘personal government. throughout Ries juwpor to bis feet and fald, © This t9 | press no (race iad boon discovered of him, and 18 Bret the inbabiinnia with increased coufdence The Luxemburg Question. where sho contd carry on the bustuess, Ste was | lvking tor fat young tains. He then ratped thetic | Europe. another disturber, pir.” is burn, vas blown Into the ereek, a digs, Mba Saxon battallon hed been dlalouced at Matson , Dec. 29,—Baron von Beust’s reply to } fh), at nt dues alcet With his gavel, anu tae Words again raced from lis | Breeches were delivered by the Hon. James 8. | ‘The person addressed sald, T's a falsehood, etr; | tance « Inch or groond within © : v4 stroke ela) neler nader ees ho UP te {se RAE Werket | meals: Toayer, the Ran, A. 8. Sullivan, John Mitchell, | it's 9 faischood, sir.” rvlius o been gone over acain and Bawche. Count ¥ k's ciroular, declaring the neutrality fy, AUT o'cloek leat evening, che ande tite This meeting wit! please come to order, Eeq., ead Mr. Drury, Mr, Nasi: ag in To his gest amd moved toward | again t therefore bo considerad lor TAKING A REST. of Luscmburg ebrogated, is eoucked in terms stim: | aos stiter of Mrs. Luekiart wero aoated at a table in ‘ The hum cptirely diod ie ie Meeting ame en the door, but sutdenly turned snd, ke a moaster | Ife wa jetant, Vrnsart r 01 7 i Bart Graavill 3 + gps 0 orter, h OF of in his seat, bus TRAGEDY IN ELIZABEIM. er, aviled back to his e ay a 4 A ehbiid In tho street nour the factory dle, AAG, arms Des. % i are eye Ce War to that of Bart Graavitie, Srear room ap statis rowing, Oa the table wee a | each himself in season, and continued, the words sehen AN RRA RENE ssid lace heat, whted. alttiongh frig: ify ybu ts in the meizhber he p fiitot wit t's non-explosive ot, 7 out of his ° ‘om a hopper : Severn bons eft the ra ‘i the 5 ‘as th nie! § Baa ius bisa roca Wat Wotan p Hilot with Dasforti's mon-explosive This foes ok a masala ike pers on 8 Reppert Ai Aud Worenn Muraered by bec Gate 6 veral members then left the room, and t ; as that of Dan wh J. the keep cory store at the corner at he Was Low out of the | Ninth and Secon t streets, He had gone over tosee Stevens for a few winites on business, A bog Congress. sting conntonance and med Elwerd Gatoun, aged 12, employed: at the je Worla’s Fair project pre. | factory, vas eriourly infarod by the tulling tlnber, rhe Fi 1 jauip sadden!y exploded, and th r fs Chateaan eri. there Was no necearity to pureiic The French Government bas eent a forme] com. | /4%P saddenty exploded, and the oil was seattore! | getion on the oxperted oman | My ‘ 14. val of the Fenian pris ly been released from British dun Once a Prison Warden, eons, aud the other to appoint a thme aud select in the ~The Crime of a New Jersey Vo! VER*AILLES BECOMING TOO MOT FOR THB PROSSIANS. / Bonwmana, Dec, 99.—Advices from Paris state Yat now fortifientions have been completed by the Nash any farther, as over Mary Git curing some bh mother the fla ers who have lat om, who ran to & pantry, and pros ndeavored ansuccossfnlly to With a shriek te litte gtel pisint to the Cabinet of Vierna concerning the em ployment of the rolling stock of Austrian rallwaye Ono of the most atrocious murders that hus Tammany ors ‘or the primary mcetlngs of th encouragement at Tin the Irie heart. ‘The Spenkor thought | had the beltor right to a residonee in the hor to teas the | tat those paiiots deserved the warm sympathy and OE Ye ee cence Wenn for Gouth German military purposes. The result fe | jen tho roem, an H Sean ike | Domecrsey, ‘n commilted in New Jereoy was perpetrated tn | Yoliod, as at Brtgo House Hotet in a most ori Preneh derond Mont Valérien, waled throw halls} paaaeelhe ihe auvioritiero’ eovmiesioners | fizliy, ut Med ran done aisirs fo tniorin tte | aie flor. Richard O'Gorman then introduced rer. | one of the lower wards of Fulaubeth, yesterday fore. | “On the adoption of tke memorial the pan terons . eouphilas Deyond Versailles. ‘That city is now considered un * : In tho mean time Mary Gibson, eufforing exeruetat- | Olationa deoply sympathizing with the reieaso.t | noon, by Michael Daignan, @ police officer, tke vie~ | Nash moved to the door, mumbling to hive Wa,an old Trish laborer, 8 also ro pe a to quire into the (rath of the clarzes preforred by re Fenian prisoners, and tendering them a reception arg ns , OF, the vic | you'll wrow aw ar property } foo! ported te be serionely burt, d viiick was a Uapadle for the Prassians: a ing oain,tiad fallen on Me floor nearly exheuste ijant | on thelr arrival in America, He accompanied these | tin being bis aged mothor, For many mouths pass | your oY Wad Four Beoperly Tike fo Work In tue core ron, hardly nore than tive fees. eed apg aa Pete tas thorities, tne | WAt crowling on her Hands and knees toward the | resolutions with a magnificent speeed, tn which he | ho Las been on bad terms with the family, Lecanse ee mm the boller, b Sorped| waintared. He wae THE ARMY OF THE ,ORTH. oth egpralge sbi pet tlccsace eda pai cor leading to the entry whon Mr, Lockhart | dwelt pon the glorions struggles for iberty made | nis father hud teken his sister and ber usbana ASTIN ON BROOKLYN WEIOUTS. rant ive any eoheront seconnt of tie ocedte pti a sed at the revorts made by correspondents of the | grrivet, and, to use bis ownerprestion, * Games | by lrishwen, and paid a glowing tribute to thelr Bias x . ty @ ea pshvietonsat: renee. Mat tae boller soht into fragments instea@ Hho Frvack Claim a Victory at Port Nose | Buglish jourvals with the German army, have, alter | yore tien ttsee fort Ligia all uroond the poor ciel | Buluvening ‘rath i te pelnelpies of frecvon, Boe | iy eae Michae! faneying that he and bis wile | wa, mristiqnt Nuviinis of Prof. Packard of | {!,{Uiiihiz tote two parts many more Hivos would +. | Mr. Loskhart mate stent ; fonbtloss have’ been sacriiced, tlics A Battle Exyected near Havee- | treating them very harshly, sent many of them out | Mr 1” mate ti ite and f Yale and the Daughter of the Rev. Or. | Gue saction of the buler wee Mown jute the }: talovcement Gen. Mantenitel— | side the lines of occupation. om Bary, bat wi BesuccessMl, | ine poartiels congratulations of every American | O% Christinas day the old man met his eon's little Richard 8. & ore creek, While the other was blown thronzh the smi Viasslan Movemee Communteation betwoon Cherbourg and Colets la eso? Mg by 30 jd :@ America. boy tn the street, and gare him a dolor, whieh com- Last evening, despite the piercing colt and Panty of the New ¥ on Waste Work Li Odlcial contradiction is given | nox carried on by water, the land rautes having all atornpon ha Meee a teutign Ace'iis | ine 0 the kuowledge of Michsol Deignan, made him | sriving northeast winds the fasMtonnbles of Brock. | f2t,the sce of gotton waste on five. doing dan wu es of the Prussises which falsciy | yeca sntesrupted by the Germans. PT lth Werote very Fupidiy upon a ream of tout: | YOry angry. Yesterday morning the latter, whoted P isn iicights gathered, av 1 o'eicok tn the church of ase, af some til in esas, Takai reprocen! the bottle of Port Noyelles as a Geran eee o clotaing Ws i s-common jead peueil about two inckes in | probably beep drinkieg, thouxh he was aot drunk. | ing Pligiima, to witness ‘ko marriage of the beanit- | Dulldine ia nga 09 feet Too tier, and claim to bave liken some Frenc PLOT TO ASSASSINATE GEN, PROM. Tn Snot dscouragod. Ho dshed & knite out of tor | met him ar tho door, * Ie father Int ful Harriet M, Storrs, daughter of the Rev, Dr. B. eae RI Reacts Freep priscecrs, Nota single Frenchmen was c2p- pat Biv sud Sey Sad Portnnn oF et pocket 0 ntalooaa, and nervously wiipped | ‘he irl replied, No mother's in He | storre, dr., to Prof. Packard of Yale College, There perm latmanver tiaaeaae Wile Wastes Prossians have lost heavily tm battle | The General Fired nt on Leaving the Cortes | “Wile Dra Co. fF and ‘Tuthit wore | the chips i e stump of the pene! nie thus | walked into the Foom w Vady Waa ait ay iof Wills: bonnets sud maxnites iy Lins notified to attend. Ts ts enrainod Loy tale ; she =Prim and kis Adjutant Weanded, but | iiresring the burus Suflerer whrieked, “1 | chenced, be teccgnized Ben euet in the body | ting, and throwing down on the tab%o the dolar | Wa # Ane array Ranets #88 mealen) Abeat the calamity tapuen gir the water (u tiie Wed from cickocss in the north aud northeast of nunsronst Wil jive to eee hin @f the house, an honed viding outa | that'bad been given to his child, asked his sister, | evening totleties. Carringes rolled up in endiers | poilor baring run ont id Prise villages are encumbered with German pe ou La nat Gen. Pri Itis said that Mary Gibson eams from Newhargh, | Pulgh envelope, he aid: mn “Who give my boy that dovar}’ ‘The girl re: | train, and the edi(ee wae woon diled, No adgaission $a ote, Groat numbers of the German roldiers lapaip, Dec. 28.—Last night, as Gen. Prim | anq ti at ahe haa brother and sister in Troy, and & phere’s 2008 pases 4 | plied, "Father gave it bin.” The mother hero | 154 cranted without @ card! Dropped Dead in Washlagton Marker. e was leaving the Cortes, eight shots were fired at his | mother at Providence, It. T., but she was known in | continued his whittling id Hite end fooked up and of is?" whereat the « . Tew 1 3. Ni sufferiog from oputhalaia. There are 18,000 sic | eee eee eg in the etreete, Prim wns wounded | the house only us Mary Giliton until thie morning, | % hie pocket and resumed hie writing soncirew s revolver and shot her dew, the bullet | At Teharp the bride and bridegroom arrived, As |, Isaac Freyer, an old member of the St, Niches aded Germans at Clalons-sur-Marne hahha ge at hi peckee kad cod dead in Washington Morked hou it was ascertained that ste hae a brothe vw 6 bees, taking effect in her loft eye and entering ber bral ery ie aed ; , ‘ko b se | 10 three places in the left arm and on the right hand, | Syu0h it nae Seera ne Te ay than ane ws to Wak VETO SNe Seer lenes The Kirt, with s ory, rushed (rom the house to | ‘be Bridal varty merebed ep the aisle and took po: Hr. Kreyor leit bis tome, at 239 Weel A ° i one tr. ech, the » helehbors: and when vie returne : ptaor, ; 5 ath mom, Dec. %.—The Preneh cisim that the | 7 made, hematiiod ob Now Years aie te doe eb Nee At the coveinston of Mr. O'Gorman's speech, the | alarm the neieh A when vie returned ino | sitien beneath a lofty floral arch wootser, the | Thirty-rixth street, apparently in good health Debile of Port Noselien wee a suceese for the French | No srrests were pe married on New Year's day to Jovepb Ki New. | resolutions wer read a8 Joliows few minutes he maisleide had secaped. Organist, strvok Up Mevdelsohi's ersnd wedding | Visited the office of Mevars, Kingsland & CO. im Grmy of the North. ADDITIONAL PARTICULARS, hop . ™ Whereas, Tic Democratic party, believing tn the | Tue wurderer is a pereon of ladifercut charmeter, | March a bride; « bende, wes decked with ne Grond) street, and went thence to Wesbinglow eer Ry oe —Th : Freres HL a it ple to. seed Uueruselves relfe | and was formerly Depaty Warden of the 8 o ox orange #, and drossed tn w Market, A RATTLE REPECTRD, Loxpom, Dec, 90.—The following deapateh, 4 Talay D RBPhnOn LEveruiment, tree from atten. control, Vaim'to | Priaoe at “Irenwos, Be le about 80 years of ape, | tin. The beidenmalds were her two sisters and aranreeersecilaten Loxnox, Dee, %9—The Prussians om Wodoveday | ceived to-day from Madrid, gives some further par z. ENOK, Eravcathles wit all on mho gerota themselves stn: | gtontly built, about ave feet mine Iucies ta neigh, | 'W9 Of Ner schoolmates, The paloit was ornamented The Revolntion in San Domin: H empt to asssssinate Gen tenon ely ta the cause of tue endenc k and wore a dyed moustache and } Wit How ot and chaine, Sax Do ec, 20,— ) veccvied the tine between Duclair and Seintpen:, | ticulare in regard to the atiempt to asssavinatoGen. | |) ay) yo Going te Kill Yo apd Lasee Orie ha esaederea weoan ate kent tor yeee vice won reed by ihe. bitsels | ges tice mee eer iiericy oro ie ae goatee. ‘The murdered woman was about 60 yeara | , The mt Of age, and {# the mother of five childron, four of | Sether, and at its co Juan with £00 half-starved men, spre: t 2. Ce cn 9 wuffo sei were apparently coneontrating their forces be- | Prim? Traecess, Corals Ti eheen Van nets coment p then Myselt."" fal coulinement in, vai ritish prisons aud re cinsion the Rev. Heury Ware ; eports ef the deat of Gen, Baer, ‘The oI Thi Ing, while Gen. Priny i Beceher offered a short prayer. Prof. Packard was | Ti0Or" § ‘ Bind ‘se town of Boibec, where an engagement with | Mavntp, Dec. 25.—This even! Mary Pfadenhauer, of 80 Grand street, a young | paniament fo oaition to Briviet whom are girls, : 5 via St. ‘ihomas and Puerto Plla, announcing Secale tate “4 rT from the Cortes to his resilence, iJ ? nd, bave been recently reseased, and are r d ‘The family maintain a dogged silence ¢ much affected. While the bridel party was lesving Ps ere {ave Me Trench de‘enters of Havre ts tmminent, ea ee iecig inthe Colle Aleala red inte nia { (ertan beauty, burried tnto the Rasex Market Po- | soon 'W arrive iu tue cy of New Fork; tuereiore, | she Taatder, and one o( tere 0 resist S ageetion, | the edifice (Le front door was clored to mable whem | ‘evel aHousry movements, are mere inventions, ROINEORCEMENTS FOR ARN, MANTEUFFEL. lice Court yosterday, followed by a policeman and | *%'t ‘That the General Coi hy an officer, said she hoped that Michael wonll not | 19 reach thoir carriages without Interruption. ‘This i Lhts rr crted that the Crome Prince and tte Duke | &attiae, wounding both the General and ls aiju a ergo eertee ThA led nat is to the, ce be arrested, Dut that Gou might guide bis footsteps | Meeceding incensed an old gentleman in blue coat i Denth of Mra, tela’ ic aalhgendlanianed yi i, Ke Y tant, but mot dangerously, No public disturbance | 72n0e Will! en riPatcr ane world, tender to theee [nish patriot and save hii from bis enemies vad brass battons, with a Toodles neck tle, and he | Wasmxarox, Ds Belknap, wife of W Saxony have Leen sent to Amicns to assist Gen, | ‘als Bor Bot Ranetioly: ie attics. took prompt What's the maiter ?" asked the Javtier, iat waiccm Committee t set vf soviad to the seston, " You don't xuow your basi | the Sceretary of War. died thls evening, aNee Manteofel, ‘Tie Germane are now near Cambray. | Oe. to prevent an outbreak and arrest the | "Wells sir.” replied Mury, “this morning this | _ faermad. Deal Afar one member? tne Tams More Blessed to Give than to Receive, | “°X ‘eave of the rexion’s hand broneht the cnr. | fe'iate Joun Tomtinson o! flarrodsuure eye” tls sats the French Army of tbe North bas left bs man here came into my roomand eid, * Mary, come | G. seral Commitee from ex i The Tweed Poor Ass did woer.. Owi Ry ee Dares Ye Bech n aseastine, Great popular indignation is maaifested | * ° Geaeras Gommmistes trom each ward, to, take such o Twee or Association did a lively busi- | mudgeon to orgor. @wing to the recent death of —— adap Rab ghopcaela beg oy ads ta tas ceteeeng | at tile dastardly attempt to murder Gen, Prin, | 1! os kneel and prov: jin rolug to Kill vou and | the Iris pacriow ou ihett arrival athe ciiy ul New | ness last night in the distribution of packazes of | Mr, ee ulcn tine ‘wedding tour isto be WASHED SIO NOTRE: pha ed ack on thelr strongholds inthe exireme | visey xo nappily failed of nuccess, Wald ob ey hands, airy and Tberst ous ecgiher as | om bet ded those resolats 4, | cottee, our, rice, and other articies to f° .eody of | through Florida pape rence. —— sitter heard my sodblug and {eave lo, whens Baker | ocehR Sr sayy ap Mae g oer Ina spore | the Seventh Ward. Not ove of ths of Mr. re ‘The December debt exhibit will probably show @ PRUSSIAN MOVEMENTS, The ern Ques ; Jef, TUaye boon living with hua, bub want him no | fth. with Mowers at Irak foquence.. Ti 1s 6 Al | Twoed's great gilt went from the viice without Crowding out the Homcopatht NOGREtOR OF. Phan Re. ‘Tho Prusei ins liave evacuated the left bank of the Dec, 29.—The Roumanian Govern. | longer. | 1 ne detectives came along afterward ond | g°ytin's finer specch was never heard in Bryant's | Wtering ® * Gor bless y ‘ Wasninatox, Dee, 29.—The pmmissioner of Trosenrer. bat received Og » fom How Wars eG k se " aeslacea dependence, and repudiates the | Affested him. hath ————_— eusions has stricken from the list of examining Bike uae oe ereeaine. Sr. to 8 eee — dite pay sy o2 baer ree et Lod, In the omer! ‘declaration of iades | The priscuer ts said to be a” derperato, well abtecia ba) dniba A ours. lable’ Millions Refunded by acto Sam, pension surgeons the name of Dr. Stillman Spooacr, 1a the payment of loterasl reveuns taxes, he Prassi ius oa Monday advanced to and orou- | pendence isaued by the Government, known to the police, On the ' ight of President | geen inthe Bors's eves, Ho waa evidently about During the Collectorship of Augustus Sebet! | & Oneida, N. Y., a bomaopathic surg Pei pela ie er ee f Livecoln's funeral he committed s burglory, for wh 8 and fi : ‘ollector of Customs at New Yora respecting the re. Pled Baysume, fourteen miles south-southeast from | fe expressed that Prossia is acting im ‘concet wcoln's funeral he Committed s burglary, for w Go scood thins. His wWorn-epele diamond tutbet | wany importers in this etty were compelled to pa Fresnd Hat “all 'the examining surjeo Collector Or Castocs et Ten Cte Tes peering tu farras, Russia in the matter of ‘the Hasters question, and | ia wan tealenend a eae tek Aseetisinine Riary's | WitMA strange light, and'9 mischievous out beneva- | Winy Laveriice ; naivelied Vo pay | Durens sbonia DBiGag to Ong: RenRel $84 Mowmg how applications vinet be made lor 40 fee a i mtn are olenost ied identien! f, “ wt We Ont ing 2 ont smile rau over bi le Ny ey consklered oxcessive du Alte one theory 6 eddtein ot he nding o1 ma ‘of duties. SILITAR) pPERATIONS IN THE BAST. | yi yas created agrost seneation. in Copsiantine hile ta he made repeated 1 yaad ions. Tho ext thiug | ip favor of the plaintifle, ‘Those interested reenver Becta dataset FLASUES FROM THE OO EAN CABLES - ve ple, where the quevtion is much agitated. Porsuade ber to witldraw the complain’, | is to raise money to do wis busines with, Tau it $590,000. Voe total amount involved will Grant Counting Chickens in the Eee shi 3 sid The Prurjians E mata Didenndiarin Matt Se es Aun gua aqapaenmcn stig when she pesiilvel prenised to 0 80, 9 sald Fine the Secrotary to put me down for a thousand | teseu millions of dollure, AO iaainatiar ts coin eeatdent Wea Wades Kan ero see a ¢ Prussinns on Belfort, The Paris press is opposed to the participation of you for ycure.” Justicn Koch held Lim ‘This was a thuoderclap It astontshed the pol Don't you Wish it wan Youre? & lies Gr she | monbare of the 30) ‘The Borenu touched at Movitle yesterday, artmenis sre fully roused to the | VCONMPANTINOrER, Dec. 29—The declaration of in | PHOTOGRAPHS BY SUN REPORTERS, | Lov otelully odnonel Mine, tt Thwnds hil | pounds of nowder was succes explode’ in | up and carry it promptly. The iadicatious are, Low: | #U S44, aud Orleans at 33.4 piel i Y pees the troops to | “enendence of the Danuilan Prinetpulities has beon ptt Eeet2 Sontmcent could SOF have been” great the | 8 Point Gravel Gold Mine on, A | ever, that be is too sanguine Consols et 4 PIN; Avetwentios, 1862, B85 ieee Sand okismishes, The cos, | SBounced here, and causes a profound reasatius Meeting a Divorce Sult with a Charge of | bors hit bied freely before iho election, and hat | ae Sf Kold-heating earthy AN) fect euuete gud ——————— tome, swiss 17. win Coatrues, O74 Erle, 1954 Hl peed a a se tuonion Aare IT MICE Ted aiE HWiting—Committed for Contew hardly ain their usual Seats Ftreaath bet Mists to the greavest mulning Diast ever dred in: Call BROOKLYN, je PN NE Aa A T the distribuston « » aY¥ D. NV PARIS, < a the hincet Was acain to beepplicd, Tne old machine, | 2 » the & t mining Viest ever dredin Cul ct $ O'Su nh bas ed io an Domingo pga pons ariel ae lia Benny aes alte band Jamesin | oe ecet re the strain bravely, for , ‘The Grant Republicans will meet in the General | Erauces accomnaniod py an Engl to ex : ye Brooklyn Clty Court for a limited divoree on the | up to these ike heroes. O° eater ere mnPD sinbitay's POON) LoMOITOW evening. cope 1 San Doings ue} Lyons Donkey and Mule Meat Stenks Deliciously | © oy 4 7 Soh ph < st edie bo Tana ey cern pei Pf Dravken Navy of the United States. | yy R ‘ Meanie of ihe om The order of accusation agatnas Mr Tender Doas, however, Somewhat | £round of cruel trowtwent, a he Coart ordore: § Sx D 20, ‘i . Ory Moe, 1 ¢0: the ere To BE RRTREATING Atal then tie devil again dancod in the Boss's eyes, x xno, 1 The Culted States | wt nuonthe Ago waa ecnt to the Bioomingdals gompl'g Some va ; : sete ee eealane Toush-The Cain all Gobbled up—Rate | him to pay ony, James ploadte! | nis “Gianond throw oulastrange phosphorescent | Ntle, returoing from her trip to egstos the ine slleldehiniaaae a boom suited t ; ‘t As auite aSavory Dish, and Plenty of them, | poverty, a ho ch ight, and. the same mischiovons Duc bencvolgnt |b the Aspinwall gable, ran auore at the | Rorth don, MH years of age, white } aon A . They have already | he folowing detuils relative to affairs iu Paris | Wnt his wi'e w rly sintid agnin oversprem Lis features, Springing to | eairance of the harbor of San Dorwingo, with a fall | glocnes on. the roof of her residence, 48 Church LOSSES BY FIRE, » it in the valley of the : ( contribute t om) oot, ve shouted hoa eamon. It Was necassary to discharge fell to the audewalk and wae killed Bs - L yo taken vom the Letlre Journal of thy lust week | fined him §1l anded Ol, Liked to have forg thet Mr, Sweeny | ber armawoat and coals to g dual. Abbott & Wasting ahi Weine ul, at 77) Broadway, was - BD PORTS UNDER BLOCKADS of Novem which has been received by balloon jail sp to me abe 1 hie fore t eine ing 1 oe s* 1 by Daloy, of the T by ' CAPTURED PORTS UNDER BLOCK AL Would etate that Air, Sweeny suthurized me to put met tet cise get viovation of tus t i} ask ; ; by ine Ercealan | Faterson OMicials shaking In tholr Boots, | hin down for Whousand dolurs, Twaut this put Se caved t ry thane Flere ware W) uarrels of liquare, 102 sheste Poth ono 0 aos Feat the pear a | gti the 12th of November Gen, Trochu, the Gov The c f Passaic county against Zeb down a'ead of my subserintion,” Wastinarox, Dec, 20,—Cc nodore Van em chire Valent At 840,000 Hal Y ¢ under Llockade all (he ports of | ernoro! Paris, isxued @ new order torbiduing ul @ case Ho y again bute 1 laugh and cheer followed, The weil. t line writtun to Commirsioner Douglass that mill at Watertown, Wits I x ovcoplud oF berea{ter eapturod by the | persons to pass beyond the outpost» on secount of | Sutton, member of the Board of ¢ » Freshold- | gnown form of Mr. bweeny sailed out of the wings, | {8 sick and his attornics aro also sick and cannot he SPARKS FROM TUM TELEGRAPH ay DIGGt, Lees $4,000; Ineage G pes the conddel of she Pras Hang toward Baas ed Tae ers, for the recovery of moneys alegolly drawa from | and ve wrote down his thoosand-doliur suoseription vel epnugs to egos ihe & Hoa, dollar tox a ¢ " F. chi 5 ae women, and children Whu venture besond the lines tas ’ : 4a asta 1 the greatost good humo: ¢ ‘heresore the Commissionor has granted hig e ee f ol, mae kerine'a rosidence Ia Boston ALDI APTER THE PoUssIANa, Tae Prussians dre upon theo), and have Killed apd | 6 County treasury, was conclnded yesterday | Win the breslest Goud Tenney ton dave exteanion of bis time forpatine ln his | Po nes of show In Boston yesterday was biirned yesterday, Lure Bll. ¢ Dverheae Gas The advanced | Rounded # great many, capeclaiiy La the pinin ot | In the, atersen cour 1, Tue jury rendered a vor. Jo the Boss was pluming his feathers and pre. | Sreument. ‘This gonda the case before Coumis Th Kiowns and Arapabos are raiding 7 var ta fy covey poe ENO ; r red Dijon t eda the question of provisions. the Lettre Journal | will scil e amonnt to about $3,000, This ts suid paring fer nother fel twoop, 1 Kenticman arose tn a nilidelphia ia to have a paid fre department, ach Ho Gnen tn North, Secon | wtreet Phitee sasni To-day [ 23) 1 tix given out | to be more than Sutton is wort, Other pervons | ee ere ee toe down for dye tuousand dol- Wife Murder on the West Side. Wiliam Hels, of the Ore of Hilla ® Goodines, ah and er Three children Werg rescued from 0 Up tavx, Dee, 2%.-OMcial despatches Just re- | turwasrouomieat crustde against ail Seancrin ere. | aro trembling in thelr boots, and there I» quaking | ,,/Rswae @ settler. The Boas stopsed plaming | Biign having died suddenly yesterday, at 426 West | James Alden, of New York, a creditor of the | siicety Patron, aa Vendor Stapleton dane shop unce that the Prossians hastily evern awe have met With many surpr Kor in. | sinong the dry Lones of certain ofichals, fattest eliced of the lot, aud 80 be ad. ‘Thirty-ninth stroct, The body of the woman yius Boston, Hartford and ble i Hroaa. bas petitioned tor | adjoining, were burned om Wednesday Pe ag jon at the approach of the Fr HOP) ay “TPT What is the name?” imauired the Groat Giant, Yosterday afternoon bruised and wollen, the | hy adjudged Daukrupte With Mielr lives, and n: an article waesayed, ‘The fre ley. Sullivan connty, | Mat cAured by euroiessuets Lo Ngbins a’ kerosene THs DONEBY AND THE MULE, Dr, Helmbold Steigh-Ridt le. @ horrible sp r sgialan tated the tobaceo smoke in @ vain atieupt | Nead aud fa aging throl Teaalt af the. fai Seneca Perry, of Monganp V hich wero kenerally believed to be tough, on ac The handsome Dr. H, T, Helmbold, accom. | bo recoruiae the plump sheep, Sree ee ore went to bed of Monday nigus uly intoxicate lenip Mo tle east by orders of th Count of thelr stu burness, are found to be tender 5 i Walter W. Price, was the reply. David Crockett's Grandson Murdered. Teavinga Reroscno lamp burning near the bed During ay yp enmaca Which was hastened by the exertiis Sha'delicnte ine te. ive rac whose reputation, was | Danie’ by Gen, Michler of the Interior Department, | «(ch Waker W. Price, Ove thossand dollars" | Mauruis, Dee, 29-—John. Bell Crockett, the | the-aeit. te bed took Br was burned FOTTENGE AEOUT TON? halts ai Leos’ ‘ns thing Dut ‘good, turns cut quite a savory dah, | Judge Freeman of Philadelphia, and Col. Cornwall | erld tho Hosa impreanively, + Put that downs Mts | grcndson of Dayy Crockett, was fou ce tered | MEBFiZ tO @ cotep. pcan cts But the doz, for exsinpic, apnears to justify bis pro | of San Francisco, created « stir in Print Secretary." ‘Then turning to the Sum reporter th ig eg ‘ay Celi P8877 Benutiful ekating as the Empire Rink Loxnoy, Dee, 99.—The Gormans evacuate! Verviat toughness, We forgive himchowerer: o¢ ; rin Printing House | peer anid: * Col Price eno politician, “He i very | Chott’ bere: cmatecdar ered» Lending, dve wiles NEW JERSEY. evel Perdbae em ihe vgcroch ef tie French, The French now | sidering the Leip that ke furnislcs to our daily | Suara yesterday moroing, The doctor had out his | wealthy al a good Democrat, Dut no politician. d : Se, Stephen, Terry. aged 76, was found dead inst avom hold that ctty, ROSTISAORE | Be 1a § he ceit., Wa nave already Osis | Aad, to the mune ef aliver bells, enjoyed a frive co ane oe v4 comes atralght trom his HOURS OF LHISURE, arent 08 baa Sane road of New Jersey | Comp Connolly haw awarded $250,000 dock r ee ee rast oeuazant of the t through Wall siroet, Harlem lano, and Central Park, ” -_-_— ' . red bouds at from 104-10 to 108.01 AzeTUEK AC¥OUNT OF THK RYACUATION OF DIJON, | fact, What can we do} We must practise this ant 6 Reseed THe BOYS THEN CAME UP TO TER scRavoR The Hutchinson family sing to-night and to-mor- | 4, {tie oboken Charter Committee will petition for | Peree Clark, of 54 Vandam street, fell from the Bonvearx, Dec, 29,--Dijon has been evacuated | Ye!8s! hunt, wien ordinary provisions have attained M. B quite lively, Comptroller Connolly went dowa for | row night im Morning Bar Hail, West Twenty-fourth | Ch, ® charter as shal include Weehawaea withiy (be | suru gory of 510 Broad este * dy the! the rank of great luxuries aud cost fabulous prices, The Mau who Stole a House, & ‘housand, Harry Genet was the Grst to Ledge, et. tenite way yesveruay, 4 ie ruesiane Tet us cith a few exuiuglos for She sake of historleo Billy Petry, an eccentric Paterson imdividual, | fe snoued: J irra acing reava will’ leascee batons Lia than C. Rose, aged 15 years, was found dead in | 4 ft, Ann's Charch, in Bust Twill stroct, 14 to he Dr iathast wee marebing on She oily wish | Gainey enroety who some years po was wealthy, and attained noto: 1 down he Twelfth Ward for « thousand," he | Wiliam Ml tweed club of tno Jughtecniy Ward (hip is room mb sii Washington strech Newark, yosterday | Gtaggys 28 the Is ¥, by Archhishup Me Fenech furce ay much rior in numbers to THE FOOD, AND WHAT IT Costs, 7 abe hai oteer i ier ion opened ® door into which the | evening. Subject Our Karly Ameriean Inventors,” | MOF! 7 aaa y Fr ree ee ee am tue a france | Titty by stealing ® louve (bodily removing it from | gurewa once poured with grateiul aigne Of relist, | Free ve all A masquorate oniivens Drads's skating rivk tn | _,James, Mec Sirteonth street, near Ayn evi i . tne kilegramine [a frane 19 sbon! $8 coats currency another man's to his own lot), and could not be con- | The immense Judge Connolly pledged the Twent Madame Alfred, the Anderson b dersey City this evening. To morrow the attraction le | BUC ti fol! of ble / foot oF Bash Bighiconts Swihdraw bis forces, and evacuated the city uC | ee eee te eee to 8) france: chickes. 16 | Yicted. because there was vo liw ia Now Jersey nd ward for ® thousand, Jim Irving piled the | Frederick Crane, and Mr. Walter Ko Jouurton, pia a boye’ reee Des 6 sil ysr oup, Aten tie cal ee Epa Wrdinziy, Fences a parrot rabbiia, 8) frances & leg of murton, | Brehibiting honse stealing, would have served to e sum on the Hightoenth, Judge Cox suited the | will ring tn the Hoine and School Feir tought, | A contractor on the Midiand Railroad, near Deck. |, The Sunery tear terduy voted Btophen J, Bhortly after the evacuation G. ribald! entered ¢ when ‘dng Can. be found, 16 franes ‘a kilograrnme; a doath yesterday but for elty charity ighth iur s thon d Fudge ‘dozo went a thou Wevsn'yGres mh ANT: erent oon ded, tug the laborers and 0 tare at Ne ry in naa tet oa) f Pine, SOE Brepaniaa By, any | on Carp, 20 francs; a busuel of potatoes, @ france; & ee Sand 08 the Nineteenth, sa: ty Clerk Loew the PS or TPP Le vga peer aac or band 1 ull bis troops now cecupy it, arp, 9 frenen a hesuel of poisions, © panes Wenn Eh bnrean: A ceened: fenmosum on the Eleventh, Here ibe Boss's ey PERSONAL INTELLIGENCE. Tyler Reypolde of South Amboy. a conductor on | x A.oumtero| banks and bankers have ened Morrig hon sEtthtay AMMACLY UFO mLFoRT Wer 4V franca klivernnie. th twomilst of sich | Vaveiwons, Dec, 20.--John H, Surratt doliv« | PSAth Outttie dear anetwidun uo shouted meter 4 Anion Halinond, was found dead ow | Ki aunroprincéd before he went tomate Brigade Loxvom, Dec. 9.—This mo rning the Prasaian are obliged to eat what they can get, ‘ ‘ ‘ ries, peopl dd the thing 18 sc » revignation is Mr. B. T. Stetson, a Myorite actor, takes a bent at the Bowery Vueacte Uuls eventing, Hi ored tis lecture at Concordia Hall to-night before Senator Creamer good down for ® thousuid,' La evening Wee Wille Winkie" was per. Pled eoo'-iumorediy, More audreth tine in the Olymple. The ey Ham Ty eaty,siuce the pcob'eare in | sbont 250 persone, He was afterward arrested by a | 20 he did. play + Levore Belfort made an assault on the several | John Mulligan was commit to jail in Paterson | { io 0 th» thonsani then | Mr. 8, BM nial, gratuitous sverday for threatening tu murder ali hin wife's rote | ¥& ated bY the reopening oF the Viymple Ho: tor Sorrouuding the elty, ‘The assault was Kept | much belter heaitn tan in’ tines of sbuudance, | United Siates Deputy Marsiial on ehargo of not hay: | weit Hoole dgow Mined Git $1 OO fea tre eh | volunteered’ ie ids, cOMnirOnely | peareraay or farealening fa mur madi Does Rand |. Manhattan. Lodge, 15, K. of P., has elected J. W. ‘ pice some time with great vigor and determina. | With tno cacection of some tases of amallepox, We | ine paid his liconty as a tobroco deater in this elty | Ward. ‘The Vhundorbolt, apparently not satiaiiod | py khotan ad Wao Ot ORgAgER | end 8 big axe 10 the Other, Moran W Hd: Mallory, VC i Chas, F. Tonliq Yul without any sppareut advantage ou either | fete, “Men yu Was BOVE! | two yours aco, ‘Tho arrest was made after tho lec: | with the Kighth Ward's suber ription, tem rolled up |, , Mayor Cox of Cundeo committed fur trial | fi 8: W. J. O'Connor, FS 5 and’ Jolin Leusmag ovat, tre been, de . te Gi eat { pianked down | sohn'M. Bossong to rapreseat that. bol ato | victims, Mr Vausdersiien, Is facaily lina, aud anotter, | ‘he Bowdoin Collere Alnmni Soctety of the el THN ASSAILANTS WITHDRAW, eonstrueted by the rosslens af Chiilllon, oad | Wantingtoa’ torauerie Risahi oe: sapemneed. fuse Yon his own account. He was followed by the | Trades’ Assombly, which wils meet in Albay, {ro iar uy , ite gnivicent Thomas ©. Fields and the woulthy Col. | sron\hors? thet 7 J , Word Sia ky ao ay severely Deaton Haak als rooovers’ | of New York waa urcauized Tart cv aK, wil Me Roi, wha each wear down for #500. "hie princaly pple esiclat erie gdh alli Je dountiul, er, Hawkins, Preaident, aud Col. GP, Hawa, ‘The wovailants were fi compel o py cnn of he ‘ere ually compelled to withdraw, | mounted by 11 pie: f heavy ficaslea’ Naor pistaed tae Pifvenate ay 4 Mr. Francis Lawton, dr., who haa resigned the Carl Bartholomew, a Paterson German, bas sued | Secretary. WAPIDG Pesalned considerable lors both in killod | FeRdered usoless by the Frene ry, has’ been | was taken Defore United States Comi velore Villee | Rogers, but waived examination, and ea rensore ky pation, Ma adivorship of the Weekly Ivibune vo engage 10 a more | Mr. Siebel, a Paserson’ storenooper, for aasau ting his | Oscar Florence, the prince of caterers, yosterda: Qt Wounded, sccustoned, by the toccssent ood | Jian By Ue armament of the iorte, All the ro- | 1.60) (oF Appeurstica at tiv March term of te | $1 000, and Alderman Barker followed ait with the | famunoriuve:talina, ‘s-auceceded Wtine voicran | wifetwo ve mmnee monoas balers ie da MMe e TNS | coast we Misioplotnaetaacisag te tyme eee Maur area ports received in Top) ited Stal rigt Court, Surratt bas beow ip | ixieeuth Giver Jonuson, whotias jac surrendered bis chair as | babs died day botore yaoarday wader suapicroas cur | (ren Ate, Fiorauce has ioctoduced. m new. erill. and W 7 the Fragch woops, ‘The loos | couy on groatly cat up by (phus and amll-pox, | Baltimore sume days, Mr. Bwoony, seeing tho BUN roportor standing | omAe editor a/ lus Indapardens, Cammancog, Ar, areabinew dams 86 ON demaxes, | proulsee to ougk caaue aud 8 a use baal sie.