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Tt Shines for ALL The’ JANUARY 8, Amusements fo. my of Desiga— har frry's Diorame of ta ecwen Ob and 10h gem, New York Clrewet4 Olympic Theatre—Wee Willie Wik Weod’s Museum tyiia Toompron Troapy, ‘Terma ot the San. Poor, pre yew, to ms President Grant Breaking the The ordér of President Grant directing that the second censis of Philadelphia should be taken has been published. the following words Whereas, public quéstion is made as to the cor Foctuoss of the consus of Philadelphia recently taken by the United States Marabal It is directed that a new censnt be forthwith id city, and that every practicable precan: Yon be taken to make such ce ameration will the partientare which are no us exactly correct ary to determine Exrcvurive Mansion, Wasmnaton, D. C., i an act of pure usurpation, direct and deliberate violation of the law, for which the President should be impeached The law regulating the consua provides that when the returns of a district or city are lost ‘or when the census has been improperly taken, the Secretary of the Interior shall di Feet it to be taken over again ‘has no sach authority hho gives, that “public question is made as to the correctness of the census, reason which the law admits. When the statute speake of an improper aking of tho census as a renson for taking At over agnin, it refers manifesily to cases in which it is taken contrary to the provisions of law. That is tho only sort of impropriety which affords no cause for taking it anew. Bat in this deeree, illegally issued by the President, there is no asgertion that the stat ute had not been thoroughly regarded in the census of Philadelphia, that, inrzemuch as somebody has publicly dis puted the correctness of the result attained in that census, therefore he, of his own good pleasure, directe that there shall bea new enumeration. world who could more imperially command Bhat his will shoul. be executes any who would dare to do what Gen. ( has here done, in direct and full deflance of The President and the reason which All that he says is d, nor is there Bavings Banks and Liv Insurance Co: Tho proceedings just taken against th Greqt Western Mutual Lite pany can hardly fa life policy-holders among us to som Berious thinking. year ago reported itself as And possessed of an r u could, as the Great Western Mutual con hag done, lose in the subsequent twely months not ouly capital in addition, the inquiry x made ag to some of them worthy of confidence, and th latter ought not to suffer for the mismanag ment of the rest; but how are their cus vr to know the difference? Noone buta mos exper} accountant and financier can draw conclusions worth anything from the mas: of figures presented by the oti fnstitutiona; and, admitting tuat their stat monts are honestly made up, they are per fecily valueless to ninety-nine out of a hun red people who arc The whole thing has the air of a huge game, in which the policy holders pay their money on trust; and, as arises on their policies til after th they. can ngver kuow whether they ar swindled or not, It really louks as though the old-fa system of putting moncy in a savin after all, a wiser method of inv one’s surplus earnings than th more profitab’ buring one’s life. in some dangerous busin health, thy rovides for his own contr he is not play He ean keep watch « practically witl knows favorably, cithe personuly or hy reputation, and opening an a dollar w will find ite way to this place pf deposit, and he will be eurpriged short. time, to of Ahesa dol ‘And “ify by, and, by, he would otherw isc finds a more profitable way of investing hia accumulations, he can take up the whole of them not only undiminished, but with inter. | est added. Only try it, and seo how it is for yourself, ven Juan Prim, ‘The ossnesination of Gen. Pam probably astonished no one in Spain less than the tim. He knew full well the implacabl treds he Lad engendered in the breaata of countrymen, ‘That he foresaw the proball result of such geod sown on each ground beat proved by the precautions he bed tak since the memerable 17th of November. We do not believe that the manner of any prominent person's death, be it never so ex erable, can condone for the actions of his life, or justify silence on the pari of Uke pub- lic prose Wore the theory De mortuia | nil nisi bonum accepted, history would be- coms impossible. Of the cowardly agente who compassed Gen. Prit’s death it is not now our purpose to epenk. But it must be emphatically declared that the whole history of the Republican party of Spain since the revolution of 1968, its forbearance with trea- son where it had the right to expect grati- tade, and its suppréasion, by the voices, ex hoftations, prayers, and examples of its lead. erd, of the fierce firo of revenge burning in thé hearts of the masses, should surely afford redeon enough to screen that party from all suspicion of complicity in so foul atd so im. politic an act. Now that Gen, Prot has pasted away, it is time to consider the good and the evil he hab entailed upon his country; and ingemuch as ‘he was for some two years the real head of the nation—for SennANo was but a pup. pet in his hands—the acts of the executive wére morally, if not technically, of his yoli tic. The Constitution of 1848 conferred many real )lewsings upon Spam; among others, frdedom of religion, primary schools, free. dom of the prees, and the right of public mevting. These are due, however, not to Pitia, but to the men who dethroned Isa BELLA, excluded her children from the sue. cedsion, and who desired to make Spain a republic, What is duc to him is the mas snéres of Barcelona, Saragossa, and Valencia Cohtrary to one of the main purposes for which the people fonght in September, 1868 the suppression of the army, he maintained it in full force, and was thervby enabled, through his willing tool CAnaLLeno pe Ropas, to shoot down unarmed men, women, and children, To Gen. Pant is due the present utter bankruptey of Spain, Since his advent to power no less than eleven national loans have been put on the market; today not * dollar can be raised. The ery «8 been paid ; every onc avt @ soldicr has been left unpaid, @o him ase also to be credit. ed the massacres of countless innocent men, women, and children in Cuba, because he bribed men to delude our willing Sec. retary of State into the belief that the Cul revolution could be suppressed. Thus he was enabled to purchase American conni vance in his own infamy. He is also to be held responsible for the universal exaspera tion, at present surging throughout Spain, at the last wrong and insult put upon Spaniards—his purchase of the ove hundred and ninety-one votes in favor of his Italian candidate for the throne. Finally, to his life his death is due; and if it be not th prelude to all the countless horrors of a roveral civil war, hie disappearance from tue secne will be of but little consequence, A word of justice b the allied armies re we close, When France, w in command of the Sp as the plenipoteutiar pain became cognizant of the real aim a tentions of France, Pur had the couray to withdraw the Spanish troops, and eav hig country from the lose und disgrace of waron Mexico, It is said that Pai for et, end In his whole career this is thg most honorable action Gambetta is in the Right. The French Republic, in decliving to ta part in the deliberations of other powers until they shail have officially agknowledg od its political existence, has acquired au ulditional claim to the reapect of the world, It will be remembered that although the teprosentatives of foreign nations are sta, tioned at the seat of the Freuch Republican Government, none of them, excepting the American and Swiss and Belgian Envoys haye beep authorized to recognize the Re. public as the legitimate Government of Vrance, In. denying to Frauce this act of international justice, npon the flimey pretext 4 the non-ratification of the Republic by a tqhnical vote of the people, gland and ers bave virtually played into other po’ Vig hands iermany, and #anctioned King is hay the Zadepenvent is a ligious paper, and ‘Tiyrow hws not the right kind of rehgion and Bowey jas. Mp. Tingon re tarpfihe Brooklys Unio ine ery ploy edd ay e@> ut it ig pore then prob Able that the syiic rpligigus diserepancy wall soon long to bis supersedure thepe, In thatievent, it ‘willbe a nice thing forthe Hoa Hoses G ta puke Mr, Iinaen—whese religion will be Lay } wotnan will sigh for heaven ast Todily agreesbto—managing. editor of the THidune instead of Mr. Wirenaw Retp, whose religion is nothing to speak of, and whoso sentiments on the free-love question and on woman's rights are believed to be different from Mr. TH.0¥'s, Tne coss'on of Mr. Trerox to the ent for that long-established jp: per. Mr. Gaeenwr would then have for a maaoging editor a bosom friend whose ad mirvtion for bis chief would be unqualified and dune would be ant ringers, and no doubt the palniy days of the Zré | burie would soon return. ——— Miss Kate Frerv, who 's apt to become excredivgly enthusiastic when writing of Mr Freuten, bus recen!ly given a description of tha actor's love-riaking on the stoge, which has drawn arp criticvems from vavious n real upon ber some # sources, Miss Frenro says that when men life ore such lovers as Fecuten is on the stage, no che will have foun field it on eerth. A correspondent of the Sprin Repub, the art cle in question, and i an protests against (he whole tenor of imates that its au thor is no better than a pag: Worse than that, he has the rudeness to say thet the maids of the modern Athens, though hungry for eympathy, and seeking an wsthetie ideal mould of those who were the models of ancient art, “The sharp, mottled fa enys this un antinble correspondent, ‘the narrow jaws, whose muriferons teeth hare made dentists’ fortaaes, thé wasp waists, flat chests, ronnd shoulder, and mdagre limba of the enthusiastic virgins, who cothe in the horse cars of a windy December day tb the matinge nt the Globe, and go home talking of it with voiees like @ pair of scissors, are not much like Boccurs, or Tirovota, or Gircwma, adbrned with garlands.” It is startling to read suéh things of Massachusetts maids in m Massa chasetts paper. It would searecly be moro sur- 1 prising to find something in @ Bostor jow coftaining disrespectful allusions to the big or gan, or an admission that Boston Common is no larger than the Central Park. — Though New Year's day is over, don't for A the Soldicrs’ Orphans’ Fair, Those who have taken chances in the various raffles there can une to-night ind to-morrow night what fe is able to do for them ; and those who merely wish to be entertained and to contribut toward am than to spend this evening at the futr, Mr. Szwann’e personal interview with the deserving charity cannot do better Emperor of China bids fair to assnme even a greater historical significance than bis conversa tion with the Mikado of Japan, In the first place, China ig a much bigger conutry than J then there exists a friendship between Mr. Swward and Prince Koxo, such as has never been formed between him and the Japanese Pre. mier, Although the illustrious American was the first of all Western statesmen to behold the countenance of the Mikado, and to eurv the poculine aspession of Hi +e of bis lips, and the nterview was aint and said was bold glanee Majes die marked nevertheless by acertain diffidence on both sides, What the Mikad well meant, but thare was toa little of that flowery pathos which is generally regarded as the crown eyom ¢ wvus Of bis nose aud ears, the ng grace of Asiutic condescensi The secret of this want of expausion must be sought in the fact that at Yeddo Mr. Sewanp had no friend be hind the throne, such ashe has at Pekia in the person of Prince Kuno, We look forward theres fore with much interest to the interview between the Emperor of China and the great American Segretary of State. It is to be hoped that thy Celestial reporters will rise to the importance of the oceasi Vegi al brethren in the art of interviewing a distinguished vistor —— The recent cold evap has had the effeet of and not remain bebind their furn' a supply of ice which will preci the possibility ofan ice famiuenoxt summer, ‘The umber of \ rations to seize the to lay is r s T « t New Y " ed, PT i A Boston illicit er of whiskey, who nug laws and failed to 5 Wiss ed to five yours’ imprisonment, in whatever jail in the Stat suited him best, He chose Lenox, and, with his wife, occupies nicely, furnished rooms there, being allowed the hberty of the jail and the privi runyferred to Pitts ofthe opinion that loge of going to the ongrs there are about to be field; but this gentle the suthori ve him with. + caunot{legally r out his g ving his consent to the change, He is pacions of his ri, sass young man iy Keptucky who was convicted of creating a dis turbance in a neighbor's house, and sentenced to thirty days’ imprisonment, As the jail in the county where the conviction took plage had bumned down, the Judge gave the culprit | chgice in the selection of one of two js in dd. juiping counties, ‘1 don’t, care where you put me,” said the young nun, “so long as they have at chicken mewt”” Whether his expectations in regard to chickens; but I can't eat. anythin the supply of chicken meat were fulfilled we ean Tn Philadelphia the inance provid for a paid fire department has at last been signed Waittam’s determination to continue the | by Muyor t wh iP aHnwntin eae’ es War upon the round that there is no lawiul | tem which it supersedes as one whieh has t authority with which to conclude peace, for many years the pride of t wens, I If England and the ether neutral powers | for the last few years not so much 1 had followed the excmple of t American | ordinance pre it lected by and Swiss Governments in promptly reeog- | Me Select Council Kire Comm re ar ing the Freeh Republic, Prussia might | PY the Commo: uy eat } represented by ox ber in th nd of Fi Mt policy, and her nop-recoguition would | (0 7 f ater ve been virtually invalidated by tl Hi ofsthejises: whish ta knowledginent. of the authority of. the G he pide a nalianl qHinoel ty j croment of 1 Defence by all the | gest f 08 may } r dceur, there other European powers, If England failed | stguld be three 1 par ited ia to help France materiqlly by av armed in. | the Cour ould be di atthe tervention alter the coutiauance of the war | ot nding t pp te ubsequent to VERMUEL'S surrender at S mininter it at all ! vision Fin lia racopulicnor tua het the power of selectin is oven reps nood not be pury 1 : Pleaving tha ohaiop {9 the 1 h polit t git vory feed, she is lett uch | auc hanilie. 3 \ represented by any one note f monaaitna under of 1 rE The Parisians ure exercising their minds knowledge republican gov é roblem, namely, whether mau kiog. nounced scandylous in some quarters, while, on The R Pirpovonn Tron has been | the ether hapd, it aed that if th r superseaed in the Litersh' f the Jn pendant slain now th chances for fresh meat in the *by the Hon, Hesur G, Bowen The fuipre are dustroyed, ‘The quegtion ig not quite sp simple asit seems, A horse will yield a cer tyip number of pounds of meat, Now, will the brqad r niitio jnired to keep that, horse in, the same say Yor thirty days, bo wasted? The Hatisiaus are not out of feech neat wow; but.in thipty days they may be, and at the expiration af that time Will the eurcasa of the. horse, be. of engugh nu value to them than it is tow! te compensate for the loss’ of the bread required to sustain thee Lorse during the given time ? re not cast in the something pan; and | MR. TWEED'S LEGISLATURE: PREPARING FORTHE ANNUAL FIGHT OF A DUNDRED DAYS, —_—~ Albany Deluged in Wine—Gov. Fenton's ' Victoty ifitehman to be Spenker~Ad~ Jourring for the Amertens Ball. Spegial Correspondence c 110 Aboaxt, Jan, 2—9:00 P, Mi—All the members are here, and the day bns been a busy one, even the lobby being engaed in pipe-laying and wire pulling Boss ‘Tweed and party arrived on the 11:20 lust night. The Bors was met at the depot bs a large crowd of Lis fr 1s, and escorted to the Dela t open rooms all day. He his well-known cordialty, ‘Tho consumption of wire and cicars in his rooms lias been wonderful Thee portors lave boon kept busy all day carrying baskets and bottles to Lis rooms, and bringing away the’ en cratic ranks, The old officers aro to be redlected, 4 the formation cf the Committees is not to be ouehed unit t hetwe y ones, fiverything is lovely in the Deme (tor the elvction of Speaker, ‘The THR CONKLING AND FENTON FACTIONS raged furiously all day. Ex-Spoaket Younglove was hard at work for Hated, as wns ulto Chauncey M Depew, who, itis understood, i here to represent Vahdertiit’s ratirovd interests, Swayne of West- chaster worked like a beaver for Selkreg, and it is mail! had a large bug of money as his best argument, FxiSpeaker Atvord, instead of working for Liuated, wab on the other tack, and went im tooth and nail for Selkreg, Speaker Litticjohn did not arrive un- til 4 o'clock this afternoon, and while he took no active part in the prelfthinaty caucusime, it wos gen erdliy understood that he wasfwith the ant-Aamin- isttation candiaate, His speeial business In the As sembly this wension will be to wecure State aid for the Nillland Railroad. A prominent anti-Grant Repab- Hiehn openly antetted in Stenwix Hall to-day that he wuld, at the caneus'this evening, introduce ar Jufion condemning the Sin Domingo Job, but before thé time came for action be evidently altered \1i# mind, #6 the retolution was not fortheoming ‘Tivo who went te THE KePUMLICAN CALCUS thin evening expecting to see a lively time were ly disappointed, Oil had been ponredon the d waters. Dewitt C, Littejohn was chosen an, Gleason of St, Lawrence moved an formol ballot for Speaker, Pendiag: the motion Mr, Selkreg rose und said that owing to certain diters which lad come to hix knowledge pe to himwelf, and affecting the good and wel'are the Republican party, he positively declined being a candidate, Mr. Gleason withdrew his motion, the S were suspended, and Mr, Husted was unoni dusly nominated. However onious thts look en the surface, it is undoubtedly a triumph for Gov. Fenton, W Weed of Albany wns nom! nated for Clerk, Capt. Wm, Atkinson, formerly on ¢ new Post Ofer, and removed through the it fa ence inated for Ser webut-at-Arms, Tie peMoCKATIC cums a erin ( of Collector Murphy, was no Organiaed by choos! #, Chairman, Mr, Flags of Renetiaer nominated Wm, C. Mitel» man for veeaker. Torpedo Folds seconded the wvinination, My. Weed mayed a suspension of the rojes, and that the nomination be made by e-elam mation, and this was done, C, W. Armetiong was nominated for Clerk; J. P. Rhodes of Onondaga for Sergeant-at Arms; Andrew &, Scully for door. keeper ; James Keonan, Kirst Assistan nd Allen W. Seaman, Second Assistat Messrs, Frear, Flagg, and Lord, w Doorkeop Ls appointed a orkeepe mittee to call future caucuses s Tweed to-day were Among the cailers on THE JACKSON GUARDS 8 full uniform of buf coais, cocked hate, and bive pants. ‘They were very light on Tweedy, consuming only five baskets of wine and three boxes of cigars ‘There isa large crowd of ou here, all of whom have 0 grind. and ihe Senators and #9 feartul ordeal of buttonboling, The Legislature will probably adjourn on Wed neglay atil Tuesday or Wednesday of ext w rtunity to at tend the Americus Ciub ball, Gov, Benton arrived here to-night on the 11 rain, ayd was much pleased wit res! # Wartuly receiva! by the Repudlican me — WHAL RIGHE MAS ME TUE ED? A Respectnite Man ta the Brooktve Board of Aldermen=Haste © Get him Mr. Ta The eiection of at ontrol of the Board yonstr auc spr Groarty To the Common Council ¢ 1, Tunis V. P. Taimage, clam od ‘Alderman of the Tweaty-scvot of tw vears, ¢ henge Ja ceived eat ner f Brookiy Tam legally elec TWar fof tae term yi teil having 4 eotlon held sore Pskigauion ol Uve sual The communicgtion was referred t Om) ite cone ip OF Allermen MeGr piryker, Aller, oe Another Chapter of tue Martfors Love Stary. Hautrono, Jan, 2—Saml, F. Andrus, th coywhman for thy Gridley family Nag been much sea: A Disnatrous Voraze 1 h arrived yesterd ailao alter « p Vays, reports th BKO: Mayor } y | expoptit | Jest Hotks o1 UKs : me SPARKS PROM THE TELEGRAPH, Emancipation Day was celebrated in Charlestn, Mayor Gi And tho new eity, government were inquéurpted in Boston yesterday ‘TuRevay, Janvany Turnp,—-Mp uy, deporyted fo. day in the Motual Benete Savings. Rauk, 809, Building, «Wid Ofaw soureae irom January 1,—Ade, | WIFE MURDER IN HOUSTON STREET, | HUNTING DOWN AD he Gaming Table—The Kitl~ Excitement Among th e Viard Colored # clock ast eveni g, Mrs. Margaret Av Tones, of 251 Wost Houston street, was killed by ‘The acene of the t, which Is renched throngh is tenanted by ‘The: aparimens in whicu the one is comfortably fitted up ture is of very ordinary materi After a Dey Hravery of ber bw bond, murder fs @ basem and has seen ow and saw several men forcing off any of them of a religiou nid ra a ear wall is the marr co eertideate anit Abraham Jon Jirections to summon aid. burglars discovered Officer McCarty etanding Frozen to Deatii t the door, and roshed out of the baiiding, Mring thei revolvers at him, nptied the six dently charged thom and struck one of U Irwin or Irving, @ him fentcless down to take the prostrate man's pistol, Loxvow, Jan, 2.—The evacnation of the pl tevers} other stot were fired at him, ono of | Hergre Avrom Yy tho French causes muen dep ide which took effect in Irwin's neck. ss Bbeing that resistance was uscless, raided the wounded man on his feet and used bit | weg to cenenre the Government for inactivicy, but old, until the hurried tramp of the approach: | it pyoved a failure. jcemen warned the others that fight was ne- i Irwin wns taken to tie York stifion and found to be mortally wounded, having pasted through his 1 ining the pre found, and ay erday afternoon, Abras aying cards with two other color whotresided in the ating tie whole of ye hart Jones wasp ed men named He houwe, 2/3 Wi He retarned their dr era of his revolver, and then Houston stre avored to get her h failed, ond when be # evidently ex awny from these men, but ha: re Siu'clock. be @ qaatrel arose, during wi naturally anj geri #o knife, with and, @izing a larco 6 anaut a foot long, stabbed hie wife 1a'the loft eg, keveriug the femoral artery Mrs. Jones fell to the floc bied to death. ‘The only witness of the tragedy was Henry Ten- brook, a boy about twive murdered woman by her firet had been #0 used to fee his mother nd fight, that be did herwise nave been done, and ng 80 tertibly ‘rom the son of the nd stepiather the alarm as id lodged until he saw her blcedi tol was picked | north ‘ut for anvistance, ed to the woman's assis ya a footsto butetirs® tools wi neighbors then en lance in time to place her head e water; Dut site was then too Weak hog beon Informed of U bund, and recognized Irwin asa notorious and suc: | This reported that the palace of Malmaison was Here tuemscives setion fire by the gans of Mont Valériem and totally Tair, were FOuD on comfal burglar, who bad previous! five years in State Prison, to Work ‘0 discover who were his associates in t Relieving eet te we mortal, Irwin'at fengih consented to make ‘i breast’ of the who afiir, and District Aitorney | Loxvox, Jan. 2.—The Twentieth Prossfan Die vent for, the prisoner gry Le 2 the rest of dhe cane, and in ao doi Feveuicd tho tistory of several murders which lave | Of VendOme, capturing some ques. In an engage- Degn heretofore hidden in mystery. One of the men, he said, was the Baie Oe and the murderer of a sea captain, for which act Hering imprisonment. partis dis the man whe Delieved to have been |. prge : grdche to the Government hese that two resimente n Nathan, white th ae it a svectad an ‘river | of Hessians, with a battery, fought on Saturday with served several terms in State | a superior force of the enomy southeast of Orleans, jerer is well know n twice arrested for ben reoently returned trom serving at tentiary on Bi to the police, having ue his wife, and but attempted burglary, 8 been work of Franklia ck well’s Islas ra porter with Garver & Co nnot remain long at larze, as a gene- ‘m Was sont out af soon as the murder begame knowa to the police. ive isd been empoyei ty several. respectable families in the neighborheod, generally gave satisfertton. tithes addicted to drink. Another who Inte Superientendent Jourd: THK KNIFB IN SPRING STREET, jon of Thome on the Sidewntt upow the Hatinn Dance Mouse. Thomas Killian, of 154 West Eighteenth streot, three young friends yesverd pleasantly in making calla, ting, the party thieves, and have ‘The Descent 1ugh it would be impradent to divolge the names of the meurbers of the gang, sufficiont was Eldaned to implicate and upon their went out witht evelop nents will he mae witicl will at citizens of even this bloo! seoppetl in front of an . kept by Ally & Delewano, at 18 @, after chatting about their day's Killian'# companions bade him strort, but ind not ore they heard the ery of “ Mur yey found their frie ‘jing from @ Wonnd in hie I Sunday night Chief ¢ and District Attorney Morrid wit Superintendent Kels Office, Mulberry street mmobell, Capt. MeCon. Lara Who tad mad: to this eity by the Cat! ad lying on the sides ‘ait breathy ese ties Pion and and they were each spectiliy detutlod tw ar lugard, two of An oflicer cam #ireet Lolice Station. whe andfound that t OMicers then rai nco-honse, fw vom they kuow, | Gamber Wiebtaker, was Weather in France-Prussian and Frenck: successfdl aid Soldiers Frozen to Death=Why the Pri town to watch ain ces af two of tha worst members of the Up to midnight last night they liad | ulin making teat of eying Uteir ie Hacks, fresh horsus, instructions are (ve ent upon the and nearly ‘all in the murderer could not he found, nation of Killian i dead to righty rat He ie cam be aseert Warrant tue ask ‘ovelati whether he knew who stavbed:hiu, but le declined Kilitan's friends interrepted ¢ >t them teiling hin to nied ctod ag $00n as tlie pals annoy Killimn FOURTE W Vin to the fluor, tha man, who was cousiderably utoxicated, into Cherry Street—O' Brinn's | rq frozen, Excape trom a Ko aday morning a party of roughs 7 saloon at #% Madison Hillian Was sent to the hospital. He is 18 years of ontered Mra. Aun Monahan’ unable to get drinks, he other inmates, ns New Vear's Expenses Chatham Sireet sterday morning Peter J. Green, loon kept by Henry assaulted Mrs. | at the Prefecture, a, entered, the Orpance, or Or: by five sirancers, to effect a rese Pearl street palice station, ted) them for trial; but yesterday they were ag: He treatqd the proprietor andwhen taking out his pocket book to Wexposed his money dered the five strangers to leave Alexander Gibbs, th detaining Green, bar tender, to 22 Vandewater street, and inbtracted clofe and lock the of fifteen doll Green applied to Sor- t police station, fe nibly ‘beaten, who reached t He threa'ened bed in lis hand if he | A Party of 100 Rou Jersey City W Damayve $15,000, people of Jersey Disaster to the ter Works fe and locked up in th Ward Roughs Be At half-past four yoster 4 dreman, of his neighborhood was violently ass ves who had # O'Brien and Brenn er admupjsterest Hoth men were Nearly elght hundred px #1 street pol: Gurney the ¢ New Onveans, Jar and elected e¢ ch takes the appointqient of tu The House Wag apg organjryd, been electe’ Speaker, By fame fare ahd greeting racy’s Warmest friends, B votes, to. 9. Iqetion is considered ® trigwpb for the War © Edith a Yesterday m Police Caurt, a The Syottewood Hote Jon, 2—The wang oat te ruins o: coferad portions of other sued a warrant for com- 1 of the sp-cniled yew JERSEY. ernard MeCunn was found ia the Might nearly’ dren to death, in Paterson ye That Front P Juma, about 40 yegrs f age whoge name pw, fell tramn sustained” injur anh everybody wert Te was fntoxt Was Crowle! yestor Jand persisged in eta —— Extending the Ur izabeth's new City 108 Sifpok, caty Cie Perey tee nan. who mur ths Garis WASMINGION PERSONAL INTELLIG y RaLIrdas by Ju vi, euWoIpeG Uyery igh wid Was uuAod in The Thief Fatally Wounded. On Sunday morning at about 1 0! ch, & watehman employed ot Arbackle & offee and spice inills, 19 and 20 Water street, Prussians, Brooklyn, discovered burglars entering tho baild | o back way, he hastyned to the — = treet police etation and gave in - * omcors to the | The French Evacuating the Forts om arriving, they looked thro «Angus | Megieres Occupied by the prmation to he wit he ove the Northeast of Parts. ie # scarted in Prussian and French Sbldiere: nd —- fa,John | THO Parisians Depressed~The Broneh gprdotes Evacuating the Advanced Poste on the over the bead Northe ‘The Paluce of Malmaison Dee The brave oMcer then siroyed. in Paris. the officer | A) meeting of the Mayors ofPurie wee hold Isat treet police | THM FRENCH RVACUATING THe NORTHEAST AD~ © ball VANCED PosTe, ed in the | he French have evacuated other advanced poste Sus pened + of Paris since the reduction of Fort Aveon, and the forts around Parts are sileat, ANOTHER PALACE HURNRD. anpbell, destroyed i The Army of the, Ar viston rapuised ® superior Froneh force ia the re ment near Aires 176 Fronch, infantry wore take Pritoners, R ORLBANA. Prince Lows of Hense ale- nthe | Danwerapr, Jan, 2, Tie Germans lost Oity men llc ost diabolical Operations in the East. certain 10 oc Besaxcon, Jan. 1.—The enemy evacuated the town of Gray after a sevore combat with tne Francs ttethre order Col, Borras, ‘The Prastim los ware heavy; ours were small. ro clos aes ane duseivos The Army of the North. ihe city in | Lonnoy, Jan, 2.—Mérvires haw been occupied taeir way over | bythe Germaus, Proving wuso scien rane aisth Worse WAR NOT. Government — Fever Sunk the British CoHiors. Unt | A Prassinn corvette is hovering off Dangarvon, agi both ave | The French iron-ciad Guyenne bas been ordered : to leave Queenstown Git! | The Prassian Government explains the sinking vel, | of the British coliters in the Seine, by stutiog that generion | thay were fired at to bring them to, te teeaien Accounts from the invaded districts show that the most inhumam atrocitios are committed by the Nisan, Prnssiane without provocation, The weather is extremely cold, Tho rivers ‘The troops suffer terribly, Many Pras- sion and Promch soldiers have been frozen to death. Minister Gambetta, in his gdarees yesterday said the Government was Twooftheroughs | pognd to the defenco of the country; but 1}, and, despite the efforts of a large were locked up ia the, Justice Hogan commit it was mortal, We must not confound the Republic with Spersons wha bad been forced by events to as supe power, These men, when invasion had been regell@d, wou}d resign, and submit thelg actions to nat recurrence of thy scenes Of | tha judgwent of the nauion, The largest liberty hing waa attempjed by Jamon O'Brien | wepid. ti si “4 Loe Bartholomew Con- nomas street, who, with others of . ». Mousuon ant Ellen | engendering actions hostile to the Government Prior, the latter being pulled out of bed and ter- | wquld be renressed with energy. of murder attracted Officer - — in time to see O'Brien p'from the roof of the house ton shed bolow, a | ONIN THK TWENTIETH WARD. . Uistanco of over twenty Leet the oficer with a pistol he wopid be accorded to the expression of opinion. Alkspecch myst be ag free 4s thought; but language —— i hs on the Rampage—& fatally Wounded, Last night about one hundred rowdies congres gated on Twenty-uinth street, between Tenth and Year. | Blaveuth avenues, and began breaking doors ang ter a hard E treet palice on, Mike | smpshing wind OMcer Miller tried to disperse heard acry | than, bat boing * OMcer the fire box | Topner to lis ay a com- , aeault Mcers and beat. them ' While he was lock bay y ‘OMiger was struck twice on the head. |! provocation, | He'll, and the rioters escaped, Miller received Joseph | ce¥eed severe blows about the head. Toenor was ‘ ORR | carried to hisresidence, at 417 Ninth avgnue, in an ‘ gis, Wo. ' i velit Dr. Pooler found two cate on ; M4, if forehead, one of which exposed the bone and i# 4 1, | thdce ta length, Late last might Toeuer re fe aim tired — OMeer SUNBEAMS, 1 Brady and - Sel geveat conte Illinois pupils thrash their teachers and ‘ley ; FEO the vane | uhgn ont colder than a we respectable Tn Milwaukee, on Thursday night last, twim : npawe ptpors froze to de vth in thei: ertd in the 4 wen eraser x n rid in the gaye room im L 1 up to the | ich thelr parentesleot. —Bogin the new year with a deposit ia the ath's Victory, Mgtual Beneft Savings Bank, Sun Building, Interest ®, Senate } dafes trom January 1,—Adr thoes, Subse tue a same LOSSES BY FIRE, - The Dnilding % West Sixteenth street, was dam- apa festercay mornin: to tie exteng af Sy. Mrte iff Gage, veow pave, lore 80) In farutiury ae fire ina three-story fram» building, 1,492 Third Dipasyes. avpnne, yerterday afteraoon, resnit :d Mn & kiss of $1000 rors clear. *% dniiding. belonging to John C. Wilbon, aad the Spetiswood Hotel, have dis. | ®Dput $1,000 to tie occupantt. All iosured, botike which eytnot be a WESTOCMESIER COUNTY, The Original Seventeen of Morrisania have reor capized fr the now year, with Henry J. Fe as Proele Bergen Cut, | acpi he calico hop for the banefit of the poor of Mor- ay, | rispnia's apnon'ced for the Mtg Ingt, Uyer 8h a vestandag, vipady. been byroaeribed . 1a ; tor we uidwell, John Vao Hora, trictoh is efching is ahdedle race ot tee: Of Morritania, Superviegrs, Giffo Re F ofehingis mhdrtie race on |, £ Of West” Parniet bat Hendricks OF - 1 esief, Foosived their friehds Yesterda, ' goniz i CURIOSITLOS OF CRIME, ' n Bila - ' y bor Cha Rarttell, of Sud Last, Twelfth street, wae ‘ » Paterson, | A¥euito A : y y I a 18 Desbr ‘ c wa 7 tiers 5 Beav, w rn ’ ia hive shoaties 8 riday a OMmecrd q ! , tin ‘ ! f ons . ; : yea in canes Pn or a tha i Wii P in 1 1 y t k t ' a D , ¥, of t ; dhe i} ” . * Lint nj in oficer of the F it r Pay: OUT IO. 4 y Oarglans i , 4 CS Dap bee at v iv a pte a “ ro 1 City, wh . erday, His ' 1 Wey ) J, of a ' 1 \ 1D ‘ ‘ ta , i uh ay ‘ H ' \ ttle ’ ' ‘ e 1 ' \ fxn 1 A. Dillon and Joho Crofton Mont W. A. Wik \ lon dvew u on pockes Majer, Tuey wer |

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