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t i TNE WAR ON FRANCE, ‘Another Grand Sortie from Paris Probable. "Prochn Anticipating the Fall of the Capital. Along ‘ponch Successes f the Loire. ——— ‘The Parisians Ureing Trochu to Make An« other Grand Sortie-King William's New 1 + Yonrts Speech The Freoch Evacunting the Forts-Trochu Anticipating the Pall, > Bonne. vx, Jan, 8.—Advices from Paris to De 8), received lero, state tiat (the Parisians unite in Jurging Gen, Truchu (o make 9 rortie with an enor fous force, which can readily be spared for tue ser rico, as the weather is moderating, and tho artillery Mor tho defence of the city ts now so numerous and pwoll-monned that the enemy will be unable to make Shy serious impres#ion upon the fortifications, KING WILLIAM'S NEW YRAR'S SPERCH. Veresinane 1, vin Lonpow, Jan. 3—King AVilliam gave o reception today in the palice of Wersaiiies to the oMcors of the German army in Jionor of opening of the new year, The occas Fras signulized by the delivery by the King of a rif addtees, in which he said: “The great events Prbich must have preceded our celebration of such 0 Bday fn euch aplace are dae to your heroism aad Teeverance, and to the bravery of the soldie bere: 1 is, however, still ained, Important Wasks remoin to be performed before we shall Dieve » ineting peace, and it wonld be censurable ton hy Peace Which Involves the continuance of the totes which have brought you here. ’ 1H FRENCH FVACCATING THR FONTS Loxvoy, Jon, &—Despatehes received from Vor ‘ jos atate that from recent observations made by Whe Prussians the French seem to have ely pwithdrewo their gue from Forts Rosny and N \gent, thos leaving them comparatively defenceless Wo evacustion of these forts is anticipated stuf Bo that wisech recently took pluce at Fort Mo: Avon. ‘These circumstances would sec to tnd yeate that » cencral core ration of the French Hroops jo wnd aroun the city is taking pluce, 9 Weing better calculated fora " nce woes WAS TUE FALL OF Pants Tbe correapoudeut Twa wt Versa elezrapne that he woe 0 honity the Aoform . ference ortitying « font Vs a b p t Sor the withdrawal of the F wy mip before the fort, ‘yese . INE ARMY OF THE LOIRE. - Tee Gorman Army Hetic The ooh Victorions Alou soo Prussians Brown Tonner, dun. &—The ris that the Gorman Ainy 0 Loire has re woot irmed THE PHNCH VIC TORIC Bow? A pe arty is port The engasements along t Mav Drees elinten prisorers we y 0 rb A 1 wt TUR ARMY OF GUE NORTH Govt ic the Often The Prossingn Mess ave to Gen, Trochu, Faidberbe udvises hie p pre hoaM afier the battle of the North had baie By attention wae hast Severe Borie, in which the French are Reported muc Nhe Brench Mooce cupy Gray ~The mans Retrenting wlona the Loire, » Lonvox, Jan. 3.—A severe engagewent, fu Which the French were successful, 2 the Pracnatis of the town of Gray by the ¢ ADDI 1ONAL PAWTECCLANS Bonosarx, Jan, &—An engagement hae taken Place ab Gray (u town lopthe Departinent of Haute Baone, on ihe Shore river), between the German Jorco orcujyying the town ana several buttaloue of Franc lives, “The latter made « determined onset a the German troops this A. M., and defeated them Blior kover | hours’ scvere fighting. The Germans Rost or rely in the engagement, und were eompeliet jo ubauden the town, Which wee | ately 0 pied by th victorious Franes-tu curs. ‘Le Germans are now retreating along the Lolre » On, MtOWD Rtuuted Ot mules 8. 8K, 0 - War hoten, + Bismarck still coptines to be tuti posed, His Diners, (hough protracted, bas not, however, as Bumed © more serions form The Londen ces on ant Bhat the dene Sota by the Cobinet relative to the reizure and si 1 inghish cot Pie Felne Ae 1B fair way of Justueat — THR UMS HOUSE MURDER MeGrhan and hin Assoclites Fully Come ted-A Vigitavre Conmiices v ondence of 14 Stn. + Hawt Ohio, Dee, 0. —The exami Whoman MeGehan and four othere un che Morderin: Themes Meyers ip the American ¢ Diiog Baivon, on Christmas Eve, was conel to Bay, fu spite of ah vles by Clement L. Va Bandighs a bey of the prisoners, Judge Wilkins eotoeed to admit the aecused to ball, and they were vormanded to jul) te umait trial, A burt Of appionee went up niionce on the Bouncrtiest of this loved tht u vigilace t due boon tor i oh lensed ve Brovmiitity «tet Uh tried hare ‘ Vie Old Pirtare tu w Sow Setting fo Gao wt ONS I ‘ 1 ot ber Foeideurs, wt GO Kast Port, second wiveet, In Bflornoy Helin Wetnon, one al bt bors, ¢ the packawr cod bil Woash ¥ taped, The boy rang tie ‘ 4 Aha hos tos ui ¢ in ‘ 7 h, Who tr tered He Low tr ‘ JACKS WATER STREET URIENDS. - The Fortune that was Beaneuthed » Italian Cathotic Priest Burying the ¢ et one of the Poarth Ward Piers. On Monday night two Tatiana, whil in South sirect, mot one of their countrymen Lo had just landed from an Italian brig to spend his Now Year iu New York. Accostimg bm in his DALYS tongue, Mutial Invitations to drink wo aeceplod, Tae trto repaired to a Water street ¢ where nolimied ce war cotablished, as the sailor was plied with Mourth Ward poison. While there one of them told the stranger that his grand father, a Cathotic priest, had recently died and leit int What would be consitered a largo for.une in tie Lind of their birth, Then srose a discussion concerning the bert disposition of this windl One proposed placing the monoy in ws.vings Lank, the oiher an Investment in ® peanut staud, or « oar: room; but none of these propositions suited. At Jengih w baopy thought suggested itvelf, lke would bury the money, ‘This his compavion thoreht « cay ital idea, th overearae the Areumentary eloqucnce ot the pair objections of the stranger, and nil three repaired to one of the piers, aud in the dark- hess the pack of gold was buried ‘They then returned to Water etreet several rounds. when the owner of and drank the treasure be: cnme apprehensive that they might tave been watched, Tis led to another «discussion, during which the friend of the possessor of the fortaue of fered to co and dig tt up and bring it back. The suilor offered to aecompany bim, but the other re fused to allow fore than one man to do it, for, he obser if they were moticed they wight’ be knocked down ind robbed in this wicked city, Tt Was then sugested that the sailor should go slop but we Le Was O stranger to the otners, he wax re quired to deporit Ris pocketbook in the hands of the owner of the for his reapp He dit #0, ang rotarned to le de had gone, An exaniiuats ye dodge, [twas iull of w niaining $26), gold, ws Securit went to the pie 1) that his n of the wack rless brass mudalions. — ANOTHER WESI-SIDE THAGLDY. eee ting Colored Men and Ratsing a F Then Getting the Worst of fen? Eacupe of the Marderer. afternoon, as Patrick way home from his work at Me pluinbiog eatabiehment, he met two ind the three walked om together, ‘They had reached the neighborhood of Sixth avenue ond Foriieth rvin was on a & ¢ riends, street, when they overtouk two colored nen, Gir vin and bis companions made use of some insulting remarks to colored wen Who retalaied iD similar language. Gorvin and the two others then continted abusing the negroes, and Gnally struck one of them, The retarned the blow, and one of the compa jons of Garvin thied a plate at the negroes, which struck one of them on the hea’, A running fight ensued, lasting rbout five minutes, by which time they bad reached the f ® hay and feed store on Sixth nue, ‘Toe estored men fe kek AN fe, struck Garvin a stun biow on OF His shail, felling him to the pavernon + in he net ot repeating his olow when bie erm was suyed by tle Tore alange crowd of wuom tal by this Uh 4 During the ex ivement (ie wegrors 1 Word { (ie assaceination Was carried fo the West Th Hib strees police station, Bicor Donowue wa despatched to reareh for the murderer, bat al nh bight ue wis eiibat large. Garvin was borne to bis thers resi ere 4) West Forty tiret street, and tended by Police Snrgeon Pooler Bate last might lay im a Comatose state, and Dr. Peover expreesed Jon that be could got live unil morning, Lhe sof tue two colored nen are UukBoW — THE POLICE CORRUPTED The Thieves again in Clover The Reopens jug of the Gilt Jewelry storen. The rintondent Jourdan ate § A tew weeks Defure his death, instructed the police to close ul the gambling and gilt Jewelry stores throngucu this elty, His attention had been direct he don blers aud thieves tu the First and Vhird w ‘ blast when Capt he sainitlers were retire from bus some of the pairolmen down-town are tu league with These thieves, wud receive a per centage of the ty, A fellow with the alias of Dute : dito be te bead the gung, un is On the best of Lerms with the police, ‘The . who rope tb travel eek their views in recy City on the arrival of the tritna, or secost ew when Oey appear at foot of Cor dint note by. Int 1 the saloon tl i ris in th sof three cord pe ker liberal drogeipg, 1 of persons Wuo mnay easily be anade victim —— TEN YEARS IN STATE PRISON Uppinger's Mtrogale with New York iticinus om Union Hill, Hus y Court of Spec verauy Rendoipi te ou the mohon fur a Hew ey Mulla, convteted of robb On the 4th of July luet, I warlaid on the hills above Hob Whe wtlerouted ta rob hi himwell, Bppinger tiled Heynolds, one suilipts, # nutorious New York rou; ost over ot Reynolds. ized Matlin a8 one of the ruflans hy whe hat won aiacked. Kppinger was tried on 4 cauree ot murder, and wequitiad, Mullin wax conviced of robbeiy in the first degres, but sentence war su pended tw averit the deseo oo te inetion fora hew tral, Yeswrday Jude Randoiph decided ad verae.y un ths motion, and Muilin Was sentenced lurd \sbor for ten vearwin the Hate Prison ——- BY SUN REPORTERS Newark’s New Officer Last evening, Uhe oew Common ( wk was ore nized. ‘The old Counei y two mojcrity, and the Council Nepodiies, Daniel W. Baker was tlected President, dames Gillin, City ¢ A. Broadwell, Rocetver of Taxes, Cap Rogers, Commissioner, Ella Engineer of the Fire Departinent Levediet, Firat Avistant; Charles cond Awmistant: Jaceph T Third Asviet tang Win. Merrill, Fourth Assi tf elveted Clerk of Contre Market. Wo dl net, City Counsel, and Bauiuel H Baldwin, City orony, Mobert d, Haldwin was els cted Ovorseot (tie Poor, Wm Garrat Superiniend AIuetions entine Y or of Wei Janitor of the City read on Cou en ark iu the ease of in the firat d rman Epping: t ken by tw of h At the Kppinger reco eo. ow ws, the bo. PHOTOG LAPIS mncil of New Was Democratic wnar n R. ¢ aud Davide MeAlistor Stree Sq aire iy Kyders ude f the es off ou the wtb inst, at Teving Hall, Li's tows All the veauly, t the wealth wud the district will be dis n, Bowe Tweed, the aislatire Will be pre He Othe the east er Gen.Wm diey, the’ hi ndsome nes Curraher, J Iu Miller, Young rreat Sbendley Legion, | overshad the ¢ Oriental paved bilan th, as well ) krrat tweed, dry 0 i @ Ko'b, Chriatoier vi Lyneb, Jam Jick Tweed mn Mewar De + The Seveutyefirst's New Bund, Seventy-first Regiment, Col, Rockufillar, 8 now band, It will include Arty } coe Woetraments and tbirty snare drome, 1b ie to be unider she jwaterabup of Piof, Eben, The uniform the fo De patterned alter the Austrian cloth dress coat, feced with b with white stripe down «bike beimet, topped bindings, ‘The dru eouts, Live panislounn, rr organist Kc awh 1.3 gold The Neat Great Prize Plglt. who is matched to fight doe Coburn ng und dim vy Cob Everything Running to the Crnet Tummany Wht bly-Nenutor Fenton's Victory. Special Cor cence of The Sun. Avnasy, 2, —Both hous ing at 11 o'clock. ‘The Senate wae opi Gov. Alton C, Benen, who feelingly alluded to the death of Senator Biood. Senator Tweed moved that win the Senate adjourn o» Wednesday, Mound y, the itn inst., ut 7 P.M. was cailed to order by the Clerk, strong. Prayer was oftered by kirk, Patter which, t by Secretary of State Homer A. Ne name of John ¢ trict, was eniled, behalf of Mr. Fields olje and no bu however, decided that the prot OV A MOUND - arey. Mr. Gle nnes contd D ed, a8 the House w: be transacted D DAYS. *The on. MR. TW EE D'S LEGISLATURE. ENTERING UPON THE ANNUAL FIGHT o Alive inthe Ansem- niet this morn ned by Lieut, As Cornelias Arm the Rey, Mr, Sel- members were sworn in Wien the of the Seveuth New York Dis. Twombly, oftered a protest be until BABDBIIT! ane of this city, at his perconal p of the 9.000, operty and were $956,00 ment. 41) the § mbly | amount, by dedneting from Babbitt apy ould not have beon taken cay Jaws of this State to FINANCIERING. Lessons for the Upper Ten the Tax Gatherer—How to Seem a Bank- rapt when the Collector Comes, Henjamin T. Babbitt had his personal esta dn April nat by the Commi States bonds, amounted to abont $345,000, his debts Ho owned $250,000 of United States bonite, purchased before 1868, for pormanent invest- Commissioners, under instractions from te Comptroller, then reduced the assessment fo $200,000, arriving at that sum asthe eqnitablo dobts the par valne of the bonds, and then deducting the residue from aled, and, on the argument at Goceral Term yesterday, claimed that the bonds not taxable, and ae he was en ° JANUARY 4, 1871, NUN OF THE SACRED HEART. A YOUNG LADY PROPVESSING AS THE SPOUSE OF HEAVEN, -_ Tow to Eacnpe loners of Taxes | The Daughter of the Late Jndge Jnmen W. He objected to this, « White Takes Perpetun! Yows-A Fash {4 excent United ble Assembly nv’ an Interesting Ceremony—The Candidate's Profession. The ceromony of “ professing’ took place yos teriay morning at the auxiliary Convent of the Sacred Heart, 49 West Seventoenth street, A can: didate for membership in the order, after taking the white vail, and serving @ two years’ novitiate, assumes the bieck vell, ond becones a nun. At the ond of five years after doing 0, Low ever, she may return to the world parry, If the ho desires, but, if determined to continue her convent life, she “professes,” and her vows of poverty, clostily, and obedience to superiors are consideration, be: ited under the fn of Bt. Lawrence, in | laws of | Bie sae ay Hcl ue maarerent thenceforth irrevocable, The nan who professed Toro | eee ie oun, On the biher side: it wan areaed | Yesterday was Miss Kilen Gritin White, second not organized, | that such exemption of bonds from taxation should | daughter of the Inte Judge James W, White of the iolda, | be construed as strictly as powsiblo; aud as the pro: | Superior Co ho died o 0, Mle Mr. Fields, | ¢ mption in this case wae thet the dcbt to the | Soperior Court, who died Uireg years 8h), Lee d he would be very happy to have the | amount of the vulue of the bonds woe i-curred for | Parents being Catholics, she was reared in the Cu protest enterteined at the proper time, The Clork | their purchase, the arseenment was correct, tholic faith, and at the age of 15 formed the re: tcould not at this time be | Court kave jugginent in favor of Mr. Babbitt tion to become a nun, which she has since carried Twombly is here, he baving been . vant he out. entertained. graphed doubtless the keop in his seat, tlightest whom It is absolately necessary for Attor the swearing in of members Alexander Frear offered a resolution to proceed to to come up yesterday. make ® fiebt, though he possible chance of onsting Carey, le will 8 not “Wor - w any to the new comedy wait lovg. AMUSEMENTS. Hook's. The watcher who stands with straining eyes penton the dramatic enst, hoping for the dawn of the drama which is to be—will Many nn evonescent moteor will Mt Wito WERE PRESKNT AT THR CEREMONY. One hundred guosts of both sexes were present ut the ceremony yesterday, Among thein were Judges Dosworth ond Fullerton, with their families; Mra, Charles O'Conor, Mr. Nelson J, Waterbury and lady, Mra. T. F Meagber, Mrs, Townsend, Mrs, Danie! 8 the election of a Speaker, The clerk calied the roll, | gcross bis Aleht, many w Bickering aurora cheat his | Dickinsoa, Mr. and Mrs, Won. H. Fogg, Mrs. James J cach member as bis name was called rote to his | ij-eq senses, before the pale glory of perfect | Brooks, Mra, 8. J. Courtney, Dr. and Mra, Chal piace and named the candidate of his eboiee. When | dey, In Robertson's new piece at Wal. | mers. Mra. David Groesbeck, Dr, Anderson, Mr. A. the name of Stephen S. Hewitt of Cayuga wasealled, | inck’a the watchful critic will ~—shave | 8. Woodruff, and Messrs, John Mack and George he, in a very loud voice, declared his chuice tobe — | to record but one disappointed the more, though | ¥. Walker, brothers-intaw of Miss Waite, The JAMES, MITCHMAN, accompanied with certain compensations which | lsdies were all} rich morning reception dresses This croated a genera! laugh at the honorable gen mewhat take off ite harster edge. That iis nota | T+® Kuss were shown into the parlor, io which an's expense, ant It some time before the | disappointment would be too much to mainta was conspicuous oil painting of Pope Pius tho Clerk could restore order, The vote stood for | the more eo that;the piece opened well ; in the frosh | Ninth, latoly taken from life by the American artit Fichinan 6f, and for Husted 6% The Clerk ap. icity and naturainess of the first scone, the | Healy, and sent as a «itt to Miss Witte, It in two polnted Mr, Husted and Mr. Flagg a committe to | jivelinese of the dialogue, and the exquisite tate of | feet in height, ab Wout ous Toot tn breadth, The conduct Mr, Hitehman io the chair, Mr. Hitehman | the setting, there was strong Mavor of the best Frency | OF48 which was played by Mr. Borge soon struck G, Weed 68, J, G. Rhodes was clected Sergoant-at ut © War" is not 9 com Arma by 65, to (3 for Mr. Atkinsou, The other Democratic wominces having been elected, the elivered Iie «| jor Clork was ‘or C. appointed 7 copies were ordered printed. be tra wr stated into German, and f 1 iniroduced the petittc cb from a printed #ip. W. Armstron a also of The vote and for Wor, omas Gripple, of the World, fienographor of the House ‘The Governor's Message laving been read, Itw 400 copies printed er mod comedy—or drama—of societ, Atriging tableaux, logne, and action ” red to the action, there ts 1 and sinple, but the implici not wealth of conception, and the ening 7 ity and decided prognostics of a good modera dy—not even @ drama in any proper sense; and the difficulty is the ord sad Isck--there te no plot. The author has given us three with appropriate sce Hat is all, OF any effect of the personages aod thetr nature or characteristics apon trace tap In the chapel of the Convent, a summoned to enter fho gentlemen took seats in the hody of the build- ing, and (he ladies sat upon each side, The chancel and altar of the chapel wore beautifully decorated with real and artificial flowers, atnong which were tall goluen Hilien in white alabaster vases, A few feet from the front of the chance! railing were three priedteus, with @ cushion for kneeling, anda desk Upon which to lean the arms, The ceutral pre dew was intended lor THE PROPRASING NOW. 1 the pucsts were dia ery, ‘The stor, is brief that of poverty ophe—or MR, TWOMBLY AGAINST JOU CAKY rather ine entire last aet—little more tuan w repro | A tall wax candie stood on the riglt side of it, and taking s seat, and moved the appolntment ofa spe | dnction of Mme Girzrdin’s “La dots fait Pen." | in frout was ab sket of a bice and red Mowers upon 7 a white mard'e v r. t others were to be al commiitee of five to investigate the case. Mr Ovear, wyoung Froned offlcer, resident with bis | Monte marge Superior General of the pbell of New York moved to tavle n ther in Rr inl, ts forced by the breaking out of | Order of the bacred Heurt in the Unitet States and Mr, Alvord demanded the ayes and noes, ond the | the preeent war to leave bis aManced bride, Lotichen, | Carta, and Madamo Shortli®, Superior c New v i} th hart York Coavent wotion to table was lost. Tho vote was then taken | in the eare of her father, Aartnan, while be jo The three ladies speedilf entered, bending t On the appointment of the committer, which w be araiy and with thelr aruis re ale bet: and the contest wi mow proceed in the te Act If, inthor and son are found wound. | 40d Sith tele aru sual orde ed Held of Woorth by Hartman and | ty Sere, Perma re reting i the Goran nm Reacievia the wit at wee seemingl, «ising officer ts sup. | Bearers with scvor pening Vis torainy, urch aud married to bis love uxt robed io waite an! gold a merry twinkic inh ng t de tle sweeps | hex to New York th 1 iorees thom to lenve him, to tor, New Ki le, Ve Forws, ond Morrison te party, with the exception o: obedt ne Cauldwell, and that gentiem t f * at Yartnen'e country piace in | pee, ors did not involve sulservienc stantiy gave notice of @ bil to annex the city of | Bag und ihe whole w tion ‘urns on tho etoris | Wyte given oy tem contrary to wa New York to the town of Morrissnia id i Huvtinan ord a Bue old Capt. sound, wo | whee * live phdadd wat! ' Urol: the news of the young hero’ Spe 1101 'r THE STATA COMPIROLLYK'S NEPORT, Pitta rth pd horomine Minit andl Tite CRWEMONT which was lar! before the Les dny. shows | Sivow P h that the t ‘unded debt of fie State, afer ded Wer aia nat The professing nun then advanced with her anpe a afer deduc ret ac f bee 1, lively ey, t Ne € eek rail nd Le aduresed her of C2458.01 atin t year we expend itun tion adinit p The ig ivi a dinlo: on a 0 jo pruse, Vhe anshter, what do you ask? Declare 7 Pounhegprie Hospital tor ane, Inemne, storarase | Cree? Bronavlity ot cea) lite ws cundistentiy ¥ olessing Nun—For love of the Sacred Heart r the Willnro Apsitea: Is. Ov ? Kool Weplay To rise a ing wet | Jesus und thatef Lia Holy Mother, Tnsk to be ad for the new Capital, The tous bboy ky jew Dns him wa'k into ent mitted to make profession in the Society of the uf the new Capitol, ‘Th + | benarried i oad enouga ; 10 secorapany the mar | Sacred Avart of Jesus, therein to pase my life in the IST) piewded $14. 280,97 h wounded men and surg wn peais | formavly to the spirit and rites ot onr Society, BILLS ALURADY INTHODE CRN nd Cavir of female volees, nivors too strongly oF Priest—Vou ecnsent, then, to take Jesus Christ Senator N eave nutine iiset ? 3 Propheve"’ ot Deborah" tar the dru erge fled (or our apouse? tuce a bill euted railway in 6 eye " dhe mbon Ae Bui, swer—Yes, reverend fatuer, with my whole New York, Senator Tweed tnurdaced a bs ti oriziug New York to weg i d property A hav the creat t—Receive, this ring, as amark of the weaburgh ad sh ‘ a y e Satter wae plived icon the finger of © vrolessed, he ont Raiet, Cevainne sc hliy tirteneal sta 3 niturars £¢ tainly outdid nim. | PL! - Iieg ns t glory, that rh 8 Ma Hg of fail be to thes a seal of the rue r Avo aUgFOrte ven an ea u may'st be ened had fication me KS Grumatte aint i : piihestioe mee ae ine ame praise . oy for worl am oF crntst, N nFrived at wun aod He | aot may'at exbibit thyself faithiul and su sty « Hens Receive t's p16 j uf, abd om rewserablin , isis | {oture five in eu aly and wulon with re e scene was simu GF Carmi walore), and t t stoame iirewn, and he cho weed, Evan Tie organ then bret forth. Mme. Harty placed Larry O'Brien > Wax bee necon prrise ut Woerti | ihe bisek ribbon nitac the cross a-ound ti H € third name, and fe made a bre sk as Ww wer he coping of mass commenced. As the pricet fur ters, and was cvidently much de | over s+ hase ry Host, he turwed round, As he eid it 0 the seas taken. Aver mach Iouk: | icing for. ibe y hive the fovea again approsched, wi i scat jaat Behind le old ono, whan Mr. Carmen fad im the oluer the paper Bpon whica her proves aaah ea eres Oy ah RL LR ASL Tweed's Monument Must Go Up. fiou Was written, ; would be in if the torpedo should cxplode’some | At &® mecting of the Eaccative Committee of THE CANDIDATE'S PROFESSION day. graeetails gurrewterod to Me: Fiehie, KM wos | she Tweed ‘Testimonial Assoctation, held last ever Again knoelt railing. she said Jolin, Nelson, Weed, Alvord, Tacos, Murphy, Lord; | Broadway, the (ullon lug list of gentlemen who | Sacred Heart i8 aod Mary, I indeed, the Thayority of he old weibbers were eariy | nave niente dueir acceptance of the srustoeslip of | Waite, humbly pre sitate before the thost uely t Dirda that eanght the worus, ‘The ASTD ean ie ity, inthe Prevence of the bleeed Mover of G4 Berorn' the hecoul New York Dt wis one | the fund, was read by the Secrotars, So soon ke | OP iu whale Heavenly Most, sud of all here pres, Fhe Inte onos snd wax mrcelved wilt x round of | ane or two oltiers who Wore notited of their nomi- | gut, promise ALinichty God and Fou my tevercad api Livise o9 his eutimen Mr. Alvord tmeved that | nation ave reapo ting will be called, and | motier, Aiol¥, Hardy, our local Snyperior, re ine from Stizy be purmitie o bis’ | Ne'Board ot Treswee t sd senting our Superior-General, and her Inwil sa 1 an granted, but ‘Jadge Aivert Cartes e Convnissioner Hon: | cossors, holding the place of God, perpetua THe NWATEST BIT OF DIPLOMACY ¥ Suuth, densiors Norton, Creamer, Bragley and | erty, chastity, iad obedience, and, acrording that o the Hon, Larry O'Brien, of the Eleventy | (Genet, dudges scott, Fowler abd Cox, County Clore | obedience, to conscerate mysell to the e ict, Larry was the teeond wan drawn, sud | Castles Eo Loew, Cot, Walter Wo i Coronar | gout, by the author.ty of thie Atectisuop @. New k a seat in avery desirain part of the nv Vavrick H. Keenan, Charles HH. Ball, Secretary of the ork and iwinl ecclesiastica: euper y wan desirous that his friend dimmy GNen, | Americus (lus, Aldersen Eégen® Dur NL take the vow of st ew ofthe Ninth District, should he seated gear bi, | Hedy, and dota Morray ir evmsiituity w and to enable him to dono, te removed oneof tte | Ay Loons, ex sted ‘ Uproar lions Veer cuairs in Lis row, aud a8 the thon was Med up ( , 1, twas " . dot January very rapidly, it Was soon te all appearances tniy and ( hares Gano in Ld ccupied, Tk was Jimmy's Ine vot lo be drawn nided the y Untilall the desirable meuta had Neen take Gathelled ite med that he must ioke @ back wat or ko 5 ! \ Sivepy Hollow. tot Jimmy, wh uby Kine cans Mie . what hau been done, made a bec tue friend | bere to-tay, the I Larry ‘ rig os i F OF ihe € oir were Ttis no nse for yon to come here cried To. a Abie y vy and Ab Mury We pedo Fiehit, Husted Nelvom, sttd ital! natozeu others ; | Banaue © Pak Bur : these seats are all taken fe Livy Fushee to res semble the Counell 0! (he APIEM THE CBREMONY. Tenet not Larry: where's that otner | vatican, An address to the Popo was adopted, | 7 returning to the parlor were in ny two New York boys, Alvin ( f WaUre is safety it atte Cou and the dal prawn t t ‘ oe ee Was 10 De Fuleseqiten While te commit . u Tn sifan hour's prayer sottiod, 1 \ y A at for ep eof the |, © prot. " Means, Piel avy, Kroar ot the i : 3 " i me rul ears ie * of Cities, F ie, 1 oof b mt) he Church a C if Ny Mott atrner, yen fist entered the eony Mowe oi" Tusituette erday wor rior of the edidee was | ‘The aime at tne da Speaker se come as con : Ree Se ay ive the 1 ; large was condos ¢ ar. The " fre ly with (reads Wao visit tem. H iy ie Vrominen ‘ ht $ * a ait yy f so Wotton ” nH Archorhop Met key t will conte y f ad stage Fasner an, suh-Geacon nd t ae { vif « Democrats will ¢ that the Coma al tog U e 7%, 1naa! of ceremonios. w the Convent throagh coms jon, In € one "0 tin ti Car the Rep Thondare Haradh's Adveuiure, ropat tof the convent tor he: eau ne will B Abe Afnwisa tie Atencio Yesterday, Theodore Harodh stole a horse aud ~~ Journed upt hea sty ne ai woger, Valued wt $1,000, ‘rom Wetitam Vorderwa FLASHES FROM THE OCBAN CARLES hey w w ae ‘ bake ape ” # Poavl Siege. Jlowse, Me ory hint Momtay Moby making i Tne weit | Aisbdes\s ied lade sary 1 untill Monte Ms Wy ranlciog It Muvediey ny ried for a drive up Brondvvay, Whea near Canat | 1 motished. fhvodore wee lovkod up. beam R al a dale ep A Needle in a Wowan'o Heart, Yu Yeon sci have been received to show tne ele { Dr. Wooster Beach mate az art mortin oxami- | 8,4 Young Dew.) in the Seventh Cong 1 yer lay Of Ute ovay of Morgiret A. Jones, adil et by wearly ¥.000 wiajorty, Messrs f ah i hUlad be hen h nd oon Mul ight LOSSES BY FIRE thune (Reps.) have bee elected me | tie Hoer!, tie doctor fouid is riet by por ¥@ rity 1 ’ the Beeb: rn Spwor (Reps. have been elected int trict by avout MD mayority. nod Mr. Pitt!) ; emer hocond Dy Tle vik SOO nie f WOOK LEN 1 iniee wielwtnee My, Cart Biigss ob Wilco ‘ aay New Oacwans, an, 3, J. Vinek 4 ou W ot P ae: ihe i ie 0 Lknown and wealthy i Democrst was th bry MPG the cleeten we 1 At u mecting of the Kings Democrats with Gov, W rat " Cotug 8 Mn 1, W ane Ms i wt f \ t 1 WINMENGION NOTES ( " ned od Z a t. 1 4 t a ; tthe ‘ wit not he able to sail on, the init | ‘ ‘ 1 rm wever if ns WESTCHESTER COUNTY Mh he . , ne er t ‘ ' ! ' INDIGNATION iN YoNKEN Pictnro of the New nounced Hostility Mr. Getty's Prighttu York Politicians? to Annexation to New York. Ata meeting in Radfora’s I all, Youkers, last night, the question of annexing that town to the city of pre-tted, Mr. Knox prody whieh Now York war discussed. 1 Mr. J ed 9 copy of the bill for annoxation was introduced into the Sia D. fi Mr. Isane J. sotdue Knox Was soeretary, eo Sonate yester day moruing by Mr. Genet; bat said that they had Aot met to discuss the merits of the bill, bat quostion of annexation or a ¥. tion, Mr, Kobort B. not to the annexed to the city faid Mr. Getty, to cheers} ‘The pros akers waa concernsd. odvantages which Yonkers p Now ¥. atte ent pian the annexation, a5 far ns ite did not know of any sald gain by annexs Jotty offered a resolntion What it is terest of the le of Yonkers to be rk. It is our Interest, as wo ore, (Lond of annexation is a gigantic one, ond the wishes of the people of Yonkers ought to haye been consnlted. essary, T should Duyyil ditectly across to the Soun any improvements iu Yonkers without our Trust wearing diamonds, which cannot be strike If any annexation is ‘a line from Spuyten Wo can have cee done in New York; and if the Almighty should issue an afiduvit tor all dishonest oficeboiders in New York 10 be in the eit aaaing said t t Yon! ¢ machine would never Atop Until every was Kone, kers was naturally a fubnrb of the great city, and that any change wonld be fatal to her in ty Spuyten I shond mares to th with the enemy. Mr whieh might ariee fi none was fortheoming was an insult to Yon to thw eity of New ¥ CAGING A MURDEROUS The Police of Two C nw SUN rests, and ia proposition for drawing the boundary between y vil and the Soun former pl Allew Batior bad beon iis ron the Kors. ork was seconding Mr. Get Proposed that they ee aud fight it out ning for some good Proposed change, but annexation proposition he resolution opposing the annexing of Yonkers on carried — The Murderers who Murdered a Murglar— jee Boxy. of yesterday appeared a story thowing Low the police were huntiog down a des- perate gang of burglars, confederates of the nuto- rious Jonn Irwin, who was shot by one of isis low-cracksmen while attempting (o escape from a ve policeman in Brooklyn on Sunday morning, The services of some of the most successful ward detectives 5 Yest aving been secured, two of the gang— om discharge! the futal shot been captured. o'clock, Detective Fion of the F 4 Martin Adams in Mott street, and at arrested George Malula, whom he found iu bed tt louse ta Water «treet Wave ale erday morning, at 8 urth Ward, arrest: noon he a Adams, who discharged the sbotinto Irwin's neck, lias Intely returned from the Fenitentiar,, where he bad rerved one year for & burgiury comuiitted ons the wost side, Me wasn coutederate of Thomas MeDonneii, alias The Com modore, who is serving ® term of seventeen years nd #ix months tor robbery in the first dearer. He tiempted to give Fing the hut # cucked pistol Wan presented at vis Ne was miarehod to Superinter Keiso’ having first been Haodcutfe!, Ma.ut has served two terms in Stat Prison jor Durgiary ; aud when controntet with Adams, abused him’ VioLeatly for using his piitol aiter Mantz and the otvers bid begun tiring. Irwin is ptili ulive, Dat cannot possib!y recover ENCOUNTER WITH KIVER PIRATES - Capt. Ingram's Midnight Strugute will Third Ward Desperado The steauship Asbland, lying at Pier 28, rth Kivor, was boarded by river thieves early yesterday morning. Capt. W wlone inthe cabin, was awakened by noise, He jumped fro grappled with ove of captain, Who is a powerful sary & number of however, was of sh lrew a pistol end Grea Liking effect ia nie] ped, carry tn aed, about $17 in ‘oat pocke t Ingram, ¥ ho lies in th pital, ays that the etitero Fortine Jock, closed and locke Giels bud got ont, so that w Kad inmped ng) the eal Ingo! the wind (arough the W, Who Were sleeping forw pistol #lot W. Tngrs! m his ber them. A struggle ensued, the mun, dew! stunt +s t duration, as th upon the exptotn, t tehouller The tiieve off the eapiniu’® clothes val —— who was sleeping the fw 4 seeing two men, thy ab ney, which Was iu his * Con reet Hos loon, whict hae» teeif atter the eevus Policeman Garroted, Lust night Otlicer MeKenzie was taking John Fitzgerald to the police station, and had reselod Laurens aud Houston streets, when a fricnd of the biisomer sneaked up Lebind tue ofleer und threw th arms around his neck, choking hin ond Chim vy his pack, The oMeer tuued «le. During the senMe the other prisoner ceeaped, but subsecaemtly arrested by OMecr Anew Grane tory in Brookiva, Tue Kings County Republican Geueral Com waittee for 1371 organized Inst erouing, by the elve: no! the Hon, Silas B. Dutcher we Pr deat, ond A Alderman A. B. Thorne, au WW, en, Vice-Presidents, Mr, Dutcher dele ech waraily supporting Grant's admis — Ken Batler’ riend Tnsene, James Hallowell, adog fancier and rat daite the companion of ihe Iste Kit Burn, and for tauny years the cssoetate of Hen Raver of Lock slip, Was arrested in Water street on Sunday pizit! ay committed 10 the Tombs on a eharge of insanity Yenteruay he was found dead in nie cell —— The Baskro City over the River, At the meeting of the Jorrey City Aidermen ask eve Mr. HW. OP. Clark, Chairiann of the Frown amitiee, resigned. A numuer ot veroos ont in by the Mayor were sustaingd, am 1 veto of the resolution authorizing % loan or $473,000 NO swps Were taken Ly improve Live Gond.tion OF the —_ Retire of Army Ome Weamsoroy, fan, 3-1 cout 1% artes ' Vuly 15, 1°70, t HUKingoted oMcers Yo vee retifed Hom wetive aces as W. mthev nia, Third AtiMety Laon tt Viner! Avery, unaselgnod : First le Habveit' —=— CORIOSITIUS OF CRIME, > Aun MoMut of 101 Greene strock commitied vuicide rn rday morning Arthar Smith wos wa ‘ Luvonue. WeNr#Water aires, Brook) yn \ cet Aw wat Divred Wim OF Wie Wie wut chain the gang Mr. Andiow Mar: full of Brooklyn, the brother of esate 4 ONAL INTOLLIGE NE a William Howard, dus nyon NGS ABOUL LOWN Se ——————————— E PRICE TWO CEATS — , i 7 eevee WARD BEECIER'S AUCTION. THE ANNUAL LETTING OF PRWS IM PLYMOUIN church. Great Preacher's Jokea—The Fnorm Cost of Raoning the Rrooktyo Metehts Machine shakeepenroe Hownrd's Pure chase-H. ©. Rowen atill at the Mead The pews in Plymouth Church, Mrooklyn, Were sold by nuotion Inst evening. ‘The elo, which wos tn the chorch, wus attended by over two thou fond pervons, The pulpit lacked its ueval floral fe and two small tables flanked the sacred At twenty minutes past seven, the Rev, Honrs Ward Meecher mounted tho Ftand, followed by the oMcers of the church. During the dolay that followed, the assemblage rhowed their impattonce by the ~— stamping = of -— foot and clapping «oof hands, «At length Mr, Beecher poed three times on tho desk to wecnre silence, and sald that the romor that he contompiated a tp to Europe was false, hoped the ramor would not depreciate the price of pews, He also counselled good feeling amont the contestants for pews, and introduced Mr. Pillsbary an the auctioneer. “ Mr. Pillsbury," seid the revore ond joker, “enme late; but he lives tn Now Jorsay, and, although he had to come throuch a very tompte ing locality, I believe ho is perfectly sober.” 7 multitude langhed at the joke, as they were in duty bound. Mr. Beocher emiled condescendingly, a gave way to tho blashing auctioneer, who od to the sacred desk, and fred off the foliowing vo Volley in the manner of bis Chatham street fello crattamen * Ladies. and-gentieman-the-terms-of-this fonnd-on-the-back#-of-the diagrams - Paymiet tomtst-06 toade-within-thirty-dayscr tho-sale-will, 00-0 /a8\dered void So-mnch-tor-a-preample Tete frecatewt tow Wuch:|8-sald-for-a-Dret-emoice 2» (ik lively. tew-muehe lend? Twohnodred-and Atiy-Choar-two Mt y-ffty-nfty do-Lheat-any-more ?-Three-hundred Oity-four-hundred- Dol hear the ney? Twenty: Aveover:dher. n-th cor ner-and-heroL get.the-ftty-Lerc-Ine(rontofme-seventye five-five-hundred-Bve-twenty-thirty-forty-f(ty-lo-l-lreae Ah) -more?- Going - going —five- sixty -seventy- claity— one Mr. - Henry -C. Bowon : is- (he-parchasor-at-0 ve hundredeand-eighty-do lars." Mr. Piiisoury was exceedingly volapie, and in teraporsed nls chatwer with Jok a pew-rellor he rivailed Dr. Underwood a# a pool-sellor. Tus serond choice was knocked down to 1. W. Hage at $47), and tue third to Ds, Howard nt $460. Siakespeare Howard, who vad been an excited bid F irom the first. seeurod the fourth choice for $490, i. B. Claflin paid 9485 for the sixth choles, and Heory ©, Bowen, of the Independent, invested $408 In 4 eocond sent. Tne first hundred choices of pews $55) to $90, the pricorscr-auaily der eclating as the sirable suats were taken nn The average of fees was about ten per cent. hichor than that of jast voar. ‘The sale did not termins'» until late, ‘The axe sale amounted to $55,634. At bale past eleven o'clock but turee pews remained uneold, and, the attordance iaving dwindled to about thirty Ve ate Ww Ll te ingod from porsons, the sale was declared closed —— 1 NOTHER RAILROAD HORROR, A Car hvown over an Embaukment 4 Be d, with ite Passengers-A Wreck Ins ormak Bottom, Tenn ee Mewrnis, Jan. 8, 1571,—This morning, on the Mivslesinpl Te esee railroad, as @ train was brig Soncormab Bottom, Ove th of this plaice, the axle of a baggage cng broke, and a second-class passenger car was dashed down an kaent, and, taking fire, was soup and n iron t crossing iad iniles se borned. Peter Kirby, the conductor, at tie time of the dont was standing by the stove in ear; and ae ft went over the embankment he was burned badly by the stove, which was thrown oa topof hit’ He mam agod however to extricate ;himseif, and climbed out of « window, and tien worked herolenily with oth. era to save the poor negroos who filled the car, bu {with sach rapidity that nearly alt burned to doath, peor cir was d the flames apre the wounded w. Apoticr pas hed through » bridgo und literally smashod ty poves, though very Jew of the oveupanta were seriously injared No accurate report can be given of the number of the lost kad Kided, Sallio Ames, Mary Deaahorta, sud four colored persuns, were’ fatally injured; a youth n Davis, of Horu Lake, Mississipply hite, omniins agent, was severely injurod, sad three colored persona wore siigiily injured, ‘Potee Kincy, conductor: C, C. Thompson, wud Fells Viof Missisainpt, Wo i, Walbin, and Me, Sam, Ivers, of Horn Lake} William Wuite, and Cuarie Feo s wore tiken our of the burning ea by tha com uctor, and oseaped being burn — THE LYNCHES' FORINIGHI'S SPREE, ees Fight between Husband and Wife in the Water Street Barracks, Daniel Lyoch ran into a drug store at Roose vell and Cherry etreet yesterday morving, at Mf o'clock, With face and bands covered with blood, which was 1 ¢ from a wound jn his neck, He had Leen iu drantea Oght with his en, ie their roum in the barracks a\ 291 W Roosevelt or street, peas Ly uch was carried to the Pearl street Police Sta von before the surgeon had completed the oressing Of his wound be had lost about twe quarts of blood, His wife was found tn her room, couzy with ram, Sho is well known by the police us 4 desperate, ¢ruckem woman evidence of a feartul fight, The room bore Pools of blood and frag wonts of botiles and coffee cups were on the foor, nd tie urersile were broken and ueaped In cont on, ‘The woman's txce, bead, wad limbs were hterely covered with webiis and blood. Whee taken to the police station, ele auld ta had cut Lynes with a fragment of a eup which A broke in her head. ‘Live other oceny ne say hut both had been drank two and #pent all widay night ie quarreling ond fightipe Lyuch te yours old, Waen sober fe buye old buts NEW JERSEY. > Ve now Union Bank of dorsey ¢ nod tontar, GoW, Cassidy Is President Mare SPARKS FROM TUR TELA Ite debt of Virginia is 41,001,000, Asta’ Akerman las 4 » home Judy brane Pas heen appoia toy is puiturd ial se Ricl a YounK carpenter, Pll 4 fees Tho ¢ 1 Divs tae The Maine an mnt tte The §2.1Kx a " s'vlen from a house Mount ¥ bave ber returoed Alf BR 2) mathomatt a |B ruient winib ed taleidy ¥) shooking The Delysary Vevisintnre 9 wire venten! day. i, (the Sem. cee ‘i ue Company v Connecticut steried South from heavy Mt ‘ i nele b cun State Central von Dt Hah eA Hines sep Pros) dont e dwelling of Walter Hause, i i Mr. and Mee. i wed ‘hat bolt have dod. M came t nds), Beil, Wee fo y received y fortaorly a reowisiog clerk Im the Polar m au Fipncwsen, em ‘ fon tay, ' Fark ry

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