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| THIRTY-EIGHTH YEAR MR. GREELEY’S MANIFESTO. WE RENOMINATES GENERAL GRANT POK THE PRESIDENCY. The Result of His Visit to Washing He Coutesres that Grant bas Made Great Mistakes-But Says Nothing about the Hun Domingo Job, the Gold Conspiracy, and Bancroft Davie-He Throws « Binn- ket Over the President's Orme Heas for hie Renomination, The Kepublican County General Committee for fhe year ie 71 wet lart niebt for orzan zvtion, Gen, Lioyd Aspinwall was nominated as temporary Clit mao, While the roll was being called, the Hon Horace Gresley entered the hall, The Hon, Bon), F Banlorre proposed that the Hon, Horace Gresley be Peoted by ace vmation as President of the Commit tee, The Mn, Issac H. Doyton rose to move thit the resolttion be tablet, but was cut off on a point of order, Mr. Gr cley wus then uasnimously elect o4, The Hoo Sinclair Tousey was elected Ort Vice President. and Goo. John A, Foster second View President; ‘he Mon, George F Couermeo and the Hon, A. W ott, Seeretirios; ant the Hon. BF. Maniorre over ‘The Hon. Horace Greeley was Mien duly insialled, Bnd spoke as follows THR RESULT OF THE VISIT TO ORY, ORANT Gentlewen of the Committer-On tho morning after Our ave discs F us eicetion, Lremarwed that there Were Republicags mong im one State for one. trian Nout SALA Oa The couvicton (hos expressed Cept the porition to waicl you t 1am he necy fi at ust ¢ fen Rave so long distinc. d sud wenke 6 key wt this city may be sop ved, ao Fajoice that she rebeliiun was stp pre + eC eMS, feated, aud slavery abolisied, may by united in Parmonl efter nization, It will Kime esough to ronuce | auch — hopes Chimerical after an exrvoat ant general efort Bas been made to realize ther * Mantis of the paul ths of age of suis he eutire fen ay, apa Knpe iets Sewbuicver ies impede WL eetacies ther ‘msuperavie. wut pas | way ty rem them ACTING WITH THR ENTIRE PARTY, As my object is peace and not victory, all rigor i aver the eet of den! fon iy! kone douoe tae whe part iy! tone do patty bien dhy them All know that the We Cul veotion has been twice | ter: nd restive uaraony, aod fr ropose thatthe Rept ow iry to do tor themselycs what To) of the ety eball a} authority dW actns, have hitherto atteiapted withont success Mander ator to be ldenuted with tection: it Tact at all, Ir use be in the Interest and with prvval eh "Approval this la Be ¢ | bave been foliy ano egpermue ¢ of deserving it eb ny tried. WANTS BCT ON® GENWMAL COMMITTED, Ales-ly ciistaro the ashes of the bury their deat” Tend here « 1 Coummitiee of tae Nepablicaa party of our Buty, Cousposed Mt deic cates chosen Ly the associations Of the erveral Aasombly Aistricte, 1x wccordance with the laws ad wiares of ovr party. orgecizatinn. The yore, of Comunttee or” Committees Of IMs have exp by. limitation; they eould Bot be revived out a ney eleation, 2 Erey have no loner anihorty to order. fu he Umea Hepa ican General Committee, th nen, nis cig te suferor fuck 10 aoy este t wet may even feemuntalr mich tse) onerous, Om the contrery L @aaak the Republicans who, w ile dhsatieied with Sais organizacion. base \hue Lac retrained frum e rival. T shal: en to (reat them thy 1} plain'y Apprar to Lave Been no love po- fort Let it sumice us Diner. ‘We are quite aware that there are good Republicans Ip our chy who took no vartimthe eceiin of this Committee. 1 stana nere to juestion neiher the 19402 My uor the widow of thelr cours: Iwill bo. even ferke that they wight en part had they chosen fo do 80. ply hey teil ws what they want ana | to (he Tedrese of rg M they will but thom all be Within our power WANTS ANOTHER ENLOLLMENT, Do they desires fresh enrollment of tne Republicass Yo therseveral districts? Lam hoaiti y forthat apt iu sued shape will do my best towecure genorel asrent to the vroyu pivou. For rome inunths | have noted that the Dis- Brict Associat.ous have buricd themselves with thy aision Of icmoors. Li epems to. Fae that they admitted a few tho ther pisces, or there my. #: letioexe Letus gaye afresh eurc Dest Hepudkicans of whatever sualp mate: loa time be given (0 Sort be iiadeto render it thorough Aad comple! @otrict enroliments sa sade De the regiary clious of delng ates to Comuitters OF Co others sbail be aly pruvived to F place ed that we ares Tammany party, and Ya the fitereet or Its pluaderiag O be @ were t Hot ov words y thwe be proved «bat nunittee | actiug in the inwrgs Weveot Win. M. Tweed fs th embodiuvant, I shall ‘expu sion, If no one “ise fot cipaces me in -go doing, But Lirust’ Bo necessity (or much action will over arse. BEATING ABOUT Tae BLAH. Do they wai Committee’ Peoheuliation With OF #NZK HOD frou at fuch cl. ¢10m Cun Le Decded opiy Sytealerity o: (we auiy euroiied Kes ieirict shall epresent to this Comini we (efactortiy ropresentel here, and desire a change. 1 tivst that thee ‘an on this floor whe would conse 4 tout BANG VOLE Ahk certs Jed that b gents here tie Fesent elevates bart aie traly compicie ce ve epublicans repy seated in thls cuinmittes and in every Conveut.ou of our party, Surpos’ a diatrie: en titled to Ove deleyttes, ant to have «pout 40 members 00 ite roll, whereof 1) choosy to be reprerented in Dhe interest, two huads ach a syscern and suc ROTI Mick CuO ke Ww ano.ter, the 0 to By que sit Leiter THR POWER OF THE STA"S commereR 1 18 18 Fald, gent ur city % cog pare Tom not her the wisdom, of tho im. Houcst men are slow to Iepite eAsher Le authori; partiality of ‘hat Conwitwe Euspect thd Mortves of othors, thome who want Hothiug but Justice do not Jiioo Handy vo the covclusion that others are iutens om doing wre assume our Plate Committe willearnestly desire to do rikut, aud will Dot take Baste to Jur the pica of Ht will approach, d Kimtent to diipel distrast by nod to secure harmony by an and evo) will, Let me Lere OF one, hall’ 1s mo cue ¥ nor ‘defy the mandates Of tue Biaie Camoiites, even thougn it ehould rect that this Coutalies ve disbanded or supersea @d. During nearly f 1 hever yet Ident T au: too old now ty years of political actly.ty od With & Coliten! lay deicgn 1 woald Abe dictates Btate Comite entered upon t that Convantion and called in their order as e prima fucw (oe seats: and Tehsli belther attend my ft, Hof certify the ehol-e of others 10 atien, Witk the Iti those (ins sexed Onr breihien of the rich) have w ready veen quite onongh Ms Busted and demoralizes py such cuntesis from tie eit TUK JUICB IN THR COCOANUT Aetoghe Adininistration of Gee. Grant. 1 recogn z0 mete gt Repuolican who a not rater for iteJudl Po one te... ¢. Aud successful efforts \o procure tt eee Fifteenth Amendwent, that keysione UP politica’ ay'® whereby the frulta ot our kreag AF political. ary ‘and slavery aco. mssured er reven. ” the Prosidemt hee made ated, Thaw vente obvious Axes ‘In appon Myeeey inexpert strange inleod » affairs liad whol the coniuet of ever biaue muy , Us, Who Look Al hitully 0 Of the army aud made him our evil’ Mel = fully aware that be vad pever voled & itop ticket, ii indeed, he had voted at ail. Ww aenerting the right of every [Republican to” Mx eled choice of diuate for neat cut until @ nominution Is maue. t venture ty tihet Gen. Grank will be + trun 10 187 wen, ave the id take my place among y he iar oeiter qua fled tor tn 186, Gept tue ie-ponsibillty you Dave imposed on me, SENSIBLE GREELEY. The Hon J. Solie Ritterband moved that 90,000 topies of the President's address be primted for eir ovlation President Greeley (interrupting) don't think thore is any necessity jor that motion as the report ora are present aud they will circulate it. (Qlancing over bis #pees at the BUN reporter). It would be better, perowps, for the Convention to adopt the Bentinients The Hon, Kitterband accepted President Greele: Boggestion, Which wa wecunded oy the Hou ‘W Conove ‘Tue Committees then adjourned. ——— = Sulcide ef an Orange County Politician, From the Port Jere Gasetle, Gilbert Smith of Highgate, Orange county,locked Dimseif in 4 hall bedroom on Monday morning, and Stier divesting himself of all Lis garmonte got into Ded Ile then took a belt awl, made of steel, with a about six inches long, aod plunged it ten pee into Lis lefe aide and Di Either of the Wounds would have proved fatal ver, lungs, and elo ‘tue was discovered life Ker wae found im bis pocket ad- lerced his A CONGRESSMAN'S LAWSUIT. The Conspiracy ngninst the Hon. 8. W. Ke loge, of the New Haven District ~ Th Cheating of a Soldier's Widow, Corresponaeuee of The Suu Warsnsear, Conn, Jan, §.— ber last the Harford Times coutaned the follow tng, Written from a town six miles south of this city “rum wipow's wire,” ravtford Times, iy in Novem You will pleave find a fifty cent shinp U table OB NpON Tt, which tells a tale ot the bounty waieh | received 1 my dea fe, who Was killed in the war He wae ont oto'war more by the exertior OCS. W. Ke loag—now mei Ftatc—thau uny other man, After he was killed | we: to Mr. Keliugg (0 lave Nim assist mein obtaining the bourty duo me from the Government, Me kept mo < to his oMice for a year or more hefore I got while my three children were suffering for funily the batance for h of Congress tr Wht how. when & kina Provide iow aid Precious bounty, to y {ine public may be informed What sort of i the soldiers dled for Teniy your Dn The tull name of the Indy Is civen tons, We pros Poss fe ecelve Brey cont subeeripilone vor BM you to toe Alty cout shinplacter, and give mount to one of the efty missionaries, with uy com) With some deserving ® nore In dia reas, Who wil @ received several donation ALout two weeks after this appeared, the Zime made a frank retraction, of rather said that it wus satisled the letter was a forgery, Meantime, Mr. Kelloge, wo resides here, has been diligently at work to disec ible, the real author of the d during the recoss of attor uo With untiring watisGed that Dr. J, J Jacques, former postmaster of Washington, wrote tue letter. Alter Kellogg's election two years ago, he caused tie removal of Jacques, who has in con sequence been very bitter toward him, and lise sought in every way to aa his char teler., Tue tertimony concerning dacques's «tilt will depend mainly upou experts, wue Lave exam: foed his handwriting minutely, and compared it with the letter purporting to have been written by jow, nad are satisfied that there is no 0 far fortified Me satisfaction for enced a wait, 11) ing energy, and has conduct the prosecution the ease will fore the nexs term of t Perior Court, and will, nataraily, excite interest all Over the Biate, as coin parties are widely known, ——— AN OUTCASTS LIFE INSURANCE. —— The Death of or Tom—Second Ward Barreom Lifo-Free for n Life Im Thomas McGrath, long known in the Second Ward as Bummer Tom, died yesterday in Bellevue Mospital, baving fallen ina ft at Bast Broadway and Catharine street. During the last ten years Tom spent much of his time, night and day, ia the liquor at Beekman and William streots, He always the plumber shop in the basement of Bran ers and c. cose be could pick op from the barroou free luucbers. Except when in the hospital, Tom had not slept ina bed for ten rears. Tt is said that Brommeraup had Tom's lite insured for $5 000, the policy being for the benefit of Brum- merhop, who agreed tw give Tom two suits of ciothes ® year and all the liqaur he could drink Mr. Bram merbop will have his trient Tom decent- ly buried & Ht is said that there are two other policies of $5,000 each on ‘Tom, but to whom they belong is not Keown, Tom was an incessant drink er. He was. an olu Qreman, end sometimes maces few dollars by service at fires. He never aid any ower work. ss pene aera ING A GREAT DUKB. priciest Attachment Asked Against the Chicago roperty of an English Profligate Prom the Chicago Kepudlicun Some years ago a great sensetion was made in Parisian circles by the splendid equipage and meg nifcent style of living of Coarles, Duke of Brunk wick. The secoants of bis possessions in the sh of Jewelry and article ot tertu could ouly be equalled by the fabulous wealth of Aiuddin, When he went out to the receations of ariatocratie triea 4s. it was told of bi that he would apoear in a dress suit b aging with damon, anit that it was tue most Valuable perquisite lacquaws de place to pick Up sho personal adornments he had siaken off dur ing the previous night, Tho Duke bas nad some jaw business to transact in this country, and his af tairs were in the bands of a New York law Ort, Noyes & Iricoy This firm cissolved partnership in December, 1864. At that Ume the parinership con ed of Wi Tracey. Frederick S Val madge, Charies 8. WhiteLead, William Curtis Noyes, and Kibriage T. Gerr, ‘On the death of Noyes partnership was broken up, and subsequently Gerry transferred to Talmadge and Whitebend all his interest in the busi ness of the Om, lucladed in the business 80 trans. ferred were the clairs against the Duge of Beans. wick, amouuting to the sum of 5.0%), for the prose. cution of his iawsuits in this country, At the time of the Winding up «i the business, this bill was seqt over to the Duke of Branswick, Its Grace liv neer Paris. aud occasionally spends a part of bis ime at Brussels, Whether tho letter enclosing the seconot miscarried oF nut, dors not appear; bul six years hay nd ho answer has been forth comin? of lim:tations may soon opera to the d ent of the Duke's credit on this siue of the Auuntic, and naturally {iis attorneys are anxious to avold $0 creat a calamity to thet; noble eliept, They have accordingly entered suit in th BSupe- rior Court of this city, claiming We ‘otal of tueit bill, with interest up 4 dale. *“onnting allogetier to $7,077 50, and pray 2” “Situchment Against prop erty belonging So us” in th Buate as security lor sue judgmenl bs nope to obtain, Mw Order of Things in the Imposition of Custom House Datic Wasmxorow, Jan, 5.—In an importation of malt made tuto Chicago from Canada about a year since, the Collector of Customs, under instructions of the Treasury Deportiment, decided the dutiable value therein to be ite market value for consuay- tion in Casada, which included an excise tax of thirty-four cents per bushel. A suit was brought before Judge Biodcett of the United States Court in Chicago, who, tn Angust iast, rendered a decision adverse to the Government, The Department re. Versed its former instructions and acquiesced in the decision of the Court, and day instructions ‘were sent to the Collectors of Customs to govern their actions accordingly, This principle is more important as it aflects the value apoo which daty is ae NEW YORK, FRIDAY, JANUARY 6, 1871, LIFE IN WASHINGTON CITY. LIFE IN THE METROPOLIS, ae a DASHES HERB AND THERE BY THE SUN'S REPORTERS. —— for an Importer—A Curtons Ba THE CRYSTAL PALACK. T00 MUCH COPFEE AND LEMONADE, Orestes Cleveland on the War Path—De- manding a Raid up © reas The Ameri Institute in Fall Feather, Ata stated monthly meeting of the American Institute Inst night the Hon. Orestes Cleve TALE THIRD STS810N OF THE FORTY- FIRST CONGRESS, Seceeliones The Everlasting ludina Tro: Hiceman Trae to hi Politicians before Justice Dowling. Alderman Terry Duffy keeps a saloon in Mud. son street, The walls are chastely panelled with bles-menator Hard © Aprague's Texas Cottou-Indemaity for | lond of Jersey City arose, and advancing to the tary in Greenwich Street-No Kent imitation oak, withoatany trivial pictaros to dis. Property Destroyed In Battle-Paraguays | left hand side of the chairman's desk, proceeded to of United States Duties, tract the visitor from the main odject of getting An Insvlis to the Amerie Flag. epread himself op the proposed establishment of a On opening the United States bonded ware. | drunk, Three mirrors behind the bar reflect the Waswixotos, Jan, 6—Mr. Wituiass (R grand International Indust in New York in the year 1876, under the auspices of the American Institute, Hv told of his course in Congress wien he had to stem such a tide of oppo- sition as mich Iswns drown; how be managed to get twenty minu tes in which to ventilate bis scheme for the great show; how Puiladolphia was pufled in a toree-column speech; low he coincided with the Exhibition, to be held | house at 69 Greenwich t on Toceday morning, it was discovered that {t bad been entered from the roof, Ten of twelve cases had Leen partially open- od, and one containing silk velvet trimming ribbons had been robbed of twenty-six boxes valued at $1,000. The burgiars got to the roof from a teno: ment house, No. 81, atripped off the tin sheathing, bored through, and with a saw and hatchet took out bottier, and euch mirror is fancifully inscribed “Baxter MoM, The Muffins are fantasticals, who parade on Thankegiviug Day. On the central mirror are valuable statistics concerning the organ ization of the Muffins, Terry himself 1s 0 lurge, good-looking fellow, with a black curly head, and & black moustache. On Now Year's night, Torry callod at the mansion, in North Moore street, of the Oregon) reported without amendment the bill lating to Iaternal taxes recently intoduced by Mr. Buckingham, and tt pasted It provides that hero: ter no tax shail be Imposed or collected upon any undiviributable #um added to the contingent fund of any Insurance Company, nor upon unearned pre- miums received ior risxs assumed Mr. Wison (Reo, M ss.)introdaced 9 bill Aireet- | flatalent speaker in a ten-line paragraph, and much | ce tt tlt A Wednesday appli A Hon. John Whitton, Clerk of Washington Market, Ing the President to nominate to tho Senate six In- | more to the eame effect; all of which was duly ap- | the duty om the stolen noodles inforwed that | aod made bimssif agrooable to tho ladies, Soon spectora of Indian Affairs, who, onder the direction | plauded by the assembled fossile, mach to the an- | neither the Collector nor the Treasury Department | afterward came the generally quiet fand inoffensive had ower » remit the dat, of tho Interior Department, and at a sasary of $4,000 | noyance of the quict students in the library up atairs, The law Oxes the | Capt, John Yule of the Police. John bad made isk Of 8101 on the owner, f t offe each perannurm, nto to risit the Indian tribes, and | Mr. Cleveland urged the Iustitute to relax none of | "** 9! #t0rage Upon the owner, Tamoadar Misive ‘iguots is ‘boy for the ‘bead, inspect their sanitary, industrial, and educational | their efforts, but to pound away at tho next Con- | (he Great Jokers of the Kings County | and Jotn was a little unsteady. In camo another condith gros# while (ho sun shone, and to make hay while Bourd of Supervisorn. See wire Ca bene he eeitied ki nen comes Mr. Montox (Rep., Ind.) submitted a rerolution | the iron was bot, Ho flattered the fossils with the | The Kings county Supervisors are funny men, | (ghd nature te dono, Ne grabbed the mol comer requesting the President to commanicate to the | statemont that individaally and collectively they | at the pg yesterdoy afternoon Mr, Fletcher | intertered. Hew shed peace, and having attalued Senate the Inst correspondence and telegraphic des- | possessed wisdom, ability, and experienco far be- | offered enolution dirceti e Co eo | bis object, joined the ladies again. ; eh p : i. oS Tree aon) cuesten wwe luew Vomeasy Who {he bh—ll are yout Mind yonr own @ Puches perween Mr, Motley aud Lie Department of | yond thelr years; smd that Philadelphia in all ner | to request the Legisiature to invest some persoa | husiness,” sald John, seizing bim by the coli Davis (Dew., Ky.) made a report, concurring | ite spoke felinely of the great blessings which the | This, ie salt, would chow the peorte that whatever Fight eye see stars, Jobm was disgusted, and soon in the opinion of tha Attorney that the | American Institute, bad showered upon the | errors the Hourd might commit were morcly errors * You know how itils yoursel?,"' seid Torry to the United States i bound by treaty obligations to issue | World, and read a long. speech from ‘ of judemect. This seemed to tickle Supervisor the Congresnonal Globe to show Wait for ways that they, aa! Terry sat down Choctaw Indians $250,000 of bonds, He also | She Congresonal (ilote to ai en in, the alow | Harmon, the tanniest cian in the Board, who jumped | and resumed his previous conversation. On going reported @ resolution, which wus adopted, declaring fortes of Pon ayivacia. are immasiraoly abead of | t bie feet and offe a resolution requesting the | Ont he met John in the etrcet, and asked bim what The President to have power, without iurtucr legis, | the heathen Chines He apologized for exhaasting | Legislature to abolish the Board of Supervisors, He | he meant by collaring and abusing him ss ho bad Ia tion, to iesne aaid bonds. LA the patience of bie hearers, and continued (o » k intended this for a joke; bot wheo be cracked it te | done. John would not own op, bat bid again The Vice-President. announced, as Select Com- | inn light and fantastic inanner concer: ing himself | Proba:ly did not know that e proposition is before | abusive, and Terry fetched him a power. pea rer mittee to consider certain and the Institute, until, daring a pause for breath, the Legiel € to abolish the Bourd, which fa utterly disgusted, procared Terry's arre: ip 4 he was cut short by Prof, Tilgoman with a motion | YOrbly considered in Albany gentlemen 5 ew 48 the Tombs the next morning, CANAD AGitroy STATOR sraLETR, | 16 aivatn. sup lemented. by a funuy”apeect from ean and Justice Dowling held Terry in $300. in connection with blockade running in Texas dur. | Prof. Towndrow of Westchester, who desired to ugillatic Preacher. inti Pande On ee ing tue reoellion, Mesars, Thurman, Hamlin, Tram-| know wheiher the Institute indorsed the thecry | Test Saturday night, Mr. Tiers, the local A VOICE FROM TUB BAST. bull, Howe, and Willey, of the Hon Horace Greeley in relation to the cul «tenes -_-. ‘The vackncies upon the Committers on Naval Affairs and the Pacitle Railroad were fille! by the appointinent of Mr. Jewett, the new Senator from Preacher and chief exhorter of the Mocapin Metho: diet church, about eight miles from Paterson, alter ture of the Mada pul, and the Lost ar tomatoes, The motion was Shall the Property of Main Robbers of « in ving the benediction, walked out witn the rest, fon ¢—Go' Hint to Congress. Missouri. © on baa Wit: tueae?: THE NEW BRUNSWICK DOG FIGHT | goa at the door was met by a young man named Avavsta, Jan. 6,.—Gor. Perbam’s message was The Sonat claim for. iu resumed the consideration of the mnity of J, Milton Best of Kentucky, Pulls, who was wishing everybody “ Happy New Your." Tiers is over 70 years of age, and his wife still blooms in her teens, and the greeting was #0 distastefal that be and his son declared they would “lap the chops of Pulis.” Subsequently the old in leaped from his earriage and made for Palis to Sgt him, and whee » lady told Wim it wae shame‘al afier coming out of wateh meeling, and on a Sunday morning, he called her an old labber bead,” and tailed In, Dut was provented (rom fighting by the Heddy the Blacksmith & Co. over in Jersey-A Sa Hour and Fourty-foar Minutes. About five bundred New York, Brooklyn, and New Jersey sports, canal boatmen. aud farmers assombled on New Year's Day near New Branewick 45 a fight betwoec a dog owned by Frank Coins of Brooklyn and dog owned by Jack Plant of Serves. The bettie was fought in # large barn foot to the Legisiature to-day. The State debt is $8,068,000, of which $540,000 becomes due the pres- ent year, and is provided for in the sinking fund, A cont inuation of the State pension to disabled sol diers, and to the widows and orphans of those who fell in the service, is recommended. The Biate ie paying about three-quarters of a million of dollars aungally to suppert its common schools, whieh ie about $3 a scholar, The Governor regrets the ha- and Mr, Romvnps (Rep, Vt.) delivered an a1 Lf prope: The discussion was confined to the inquiry whether the destruction of the claimant's was an inci confiiet ; CT i thy b. Hi « G case, ‘the [290 About three miles from New Branswick. Tow eee ee ae ee eerazer, | muliating condition of the shippiag iaterest, and HT ease Of PTO PTY, pro. | mated for $280 & wide, eighteen pounds weight, and | started a Ment afer coming out of chured tly hopes that Congress will at an early day rintes $25,000 '0 pay for the dwelling of J. Milton | grew out of some dimiculty, it in stated, between the - Fopore the titecnten oben ene lng teeny pre st of Patucal, Ky., which was destroyed by or. | owners, Collins's dog was handied by Cass of Now | Father Mooney again Doing der of tie Union commander, to assist the ranze of tne gunners in the Union fort erected near it in bat ‘lo there in 1864, at which time the owner was a surgeon in the Union army, he Senate adjourned until Monday, — House of Representatives. The Speaker laid before the Mouse tho resigna. tection to industry ; also a modification of the pres- ent tariff, Revenue reform, in ite practical sense, 4, Dut he earnestly hopes no policy will be that will degrade American labor o¢ lessen Father Mooney, the popular pastor of St, Brid. get's, is soon to become the landlord of a row of model tenements in Seventh street, nesr Thompkins square. The father's attention was recently callod to the wretched condition of the poor who occupy filthy and rickety hovele in the Seventoenth Ward; York, while Sheffield George handled Plant's pup Shotleld George wou in one hour and forty-four minutes, killing Wis antagonist after a bloody rirugale, ‘Among the spectators were Reddy the Bincksmith, Frank Collin gry,” Lughey Carey, Dan Noble, Jack Ryall, Goodwin, ana 4 The ght continned withou i ‘Couceruing the fisheries the Governor says: ree ed by oor neighbors of the Domin- fone reeurd fo the riphis of OU Menermen is exceed: tae darinding toe Dov ness | ciate are ‘oomage ich mnaoy citizens of jerruption to the has used th ple e and ealls for wonmodinte tion of Mr, Schene& of Ohio, and annonneed that he prevaiied tbrougnout. ‘I'he building | S04 be has used the avallabl Norges amen! | setion by the sg id wont bad appointed Mr. Orth of Indiana to fill the vacancy ded by farm wagons and vehicies of | t@ simeliorate thelr condition by providing well: | jag to knew | Uiat the | Hrevtd We whose owners had gathered from @ dis- | ventilated and spacious apartments at eheap rents, | United 13 not opmundful of our interest 0 in the Committec on Ways and Means caused by i The profits of the enterprise are 10 be devoted to | this Whatever aid wo ean zgive him in the resignation of Mr. Schenck, This appointment works of charity in the parish, The buildings sre | determ at an cary the rights of Aimerica Citizens ow Une waters where thoy Dave so long pursued this business shoukd aot Ge withheld. We ea uretly de tire to continue Gtendty relastene with our neighbors, If. however, the indignities that have been offered should be repeated. 1 will become the duty of the Gov. ernment to adopt sueltmeseares aa may be necessary to does pot aftect the Chairmanship of the Commitier, which devolves on Mr. Hooper of Massachasetts, ‘The House procee led to the cousideration of the roso!ations reported from the Committee on Foreign Affairs, in relation to the dispate between Minister Washburn and the late GOVERNMENT OF PARAGCAY. The resolutions of the Committee declare that Rear Admiral 8, W. Goaon, in neglecting to aid Mr. Washburn in reaching te Government to which ue was ncrredited, failed to disciarge bis duty as pearly finished. Each floor is supplied with water, ens, and ail tho modern improvements, Bach hall ie to contain a directory of the (enante in the house, —— Exit a Partner with $30,000. Fillis & Krantzcke is the name of a jewelry firm at 511 Sixth avenue, [hel stock had i creased, but so had their indebtedr To addition to their rezular business they cleaned and repaired watebes and jewelry, and in this particular line, be. ig skilful workmen, were well patronized. About two weeks ago Mr, Ellis went to the store at7 New Test of Re bite with « Mrs, Alice J, Bushnell is a beautiful b who ves with her mother at 35 Fast ‘went: tocond street, Julia A. Freese was a pretty hous maid, employed by Mrs, Bashneli's motuer, who was accused of stealing lace, ribbons, acd trim mings, valued at $27, from Mrs. B. Much feeting was maui‘ested by both Mr. and Mrs. Bushnell in prosecuting the charge when the fact was elicited en orce our Fi ee REPUBLICAN DUPLICITY. ae Democrats and Botters € Les! re. Jan. 6.—Both branches of the Logiskature organized this morning. In the House all the Democratic caucus nominees for officers were Somm: $0 1 qanad : o'clock in the morning, and the entire stock, val- | ¢i, rm, Lees aul and Masterman were mem: | 4. sotner, for the girl's wages, Inthe course of | Mr. Ellis gave information to the folice, bat ao: | for Speaker. Is the Senate two Republican mer bers of the personal suite of Mr. Was 0 Nesbitt and Lombard, fer the | ling Was heard of the fugiive uutil day belore yes: | bers were absent, aod the Hon, Jamex Hughes, Sen- burn, and were here fore under the law Aranment by Mesers. Nesbitt and Lombard, for the | terdar, when C pt. Burden received a letter trom defence aud prosecution respectively, Mr. bitt | him trom Montreal. ator from Monroe county, and Senator Eillott, trom of nations, entitied to the protection af the officers nniaalt ' - the Connersville District, both elected on the Re: of the United States; that the forcible arrest and een Mag prectios of aise SrsiOE pa r bade Brooklyn's Pol rize Ring. publican ticket, acted with the Democrats, thus detention of Messrs, Plies and Masterman by the ¢ denyiny ed Kaa ages, on ; - Le uate A deadly enmity has existed for some time | givimg them the control of the organization, When Government of Paragaay was a violation of the law he Ras devs palate ae veri pinidicags sei hy, | paet between HRonndsman Riges and Patroiman | the Senatorial districts were called, the admission of nations, and a grose insult to the honor and dige | 17% i Me nttuseil to. ila feet, aud ie Layton of the Myrile avenue police station, They | of Jus, W. Burson, from the Muncie District, w nity of the Ustied States, They approve the action | ot a when Justice Ci met on Fulton arenue @ few nigite a4 daais. | objected to from the Derocratice side, on, the of the President in withdrawing the American Min- | fh. amecra Bushnell bee: pute arose, Next followed a litile club exercise. | FF dd of bribery and fraud ip the election. The ister, Gen, McMahon, from the vernment of | very violen 1, Justice ¢ Alter a while they threw away their clubs and had | peg in ole hb Hess, tee br prenentey Paraguay, and in declining to bave turther dij saving, © G ned. he could be eworn in, wien was dowe,’ en Pen ae a fet-to, Which resulted in the totel defeat of Riggs, | sented. he could be eworn ia, which was done, Im- matic intercourse with that Government; and they] te ih. busine ; Layton returned to the police statin and delivered | mediately afver the Senators were quulified, an ap. ae take 6 the duey Of ibe-United Beateo | thle soneare erate sat up bis badge. He bos since tendlereit nis restenation | peal was taken from the decision of the Chatr aud “ees ¢ : ‘ay ail vou! sed on. her p to appear with to the Police Board, who wil investigate the caso, | sustained by a mujority of the te, and after a aval officers on foreign stations to render all roa | jenerd on Nee parole, th Apniee innoccece “Tne | Justice Riley has issued eross-wurr long discusvion a resolution was adopted declaring bh sistance to e diviomatic officers ot e yap tet My 4 ¥ ran ‘est of boil a Burso entitled to vu a efer i sonable assi to the diviomatic officers of the | firi's enirncter waa vouched for by a marshal of | MFFest Of bok men Mr. Bur muitled to vate, and referring Ms United States in the dis @ of their duties; and | Justier Lane's Court, who, Coannelto © natd OM A Tae teat Ay ihe at a refusal or neglect to render such assistance | !nust be a good tan, as he bad ever been © show ughes an 4 De aaa eure aT ce any discouriees by euch naval | U9” 18 TRB BUM, Decision to-morrow evening a Hebrew lady entered Democrats & majority of three in ficers toward such dip ¢ officers, should. by — St. Paol’e Methodist Episcopal Church, Newark sare current that the Republican Senators the subject of inquiry and S4N DOMINGO STILL IN DOUBT, and when the congregotion sat down she remained | Will resign and go home. PUNISUMENT DY THE NAVY DEPARTMENT. > om standing. Whenever the name of Christ w The House Committees at Loggerbends—Sec= Hand Ball Match for $100, retary Boutwells Bive per Cent Ontu (Rep,, Ind.) moved an additional reso. spoken she substituted God, This created commo. lution diaporoving the conduct of Rear-Almtral ‘ wh. At the close of the speaker's remarks the | Yesterday afternoon a host of sporting wea Caaries H. Davis in delaying for ap un sasonable Wasuixciox, Jan, 5.—The House Foreign Re- e38 attempted to enter the pulpit and conirovert | assembled at Casey's Rackets Court ia Brjokicn Sie oy bebe Aan oe aelerél bere: To tne aBBY | tations Commitice met to-day to direurs San Domin- | tho doctrines of Christianity in a, speech, but Was | to witness a hand ball mateh for $40 85'¢ batween her and under the circomstances as detail, in | eo, and spent an heur upon it, arriving at mo con. | tiienced ina gentle m anny Py Hs SPAane® Barney McQuade and T poms Brorett, The first he testimony ; ahd receiving, holding, and clusion, Gen. Banks fsyored his original proposi 22a five games were to docile * aten. ‘The firs Ure testimony a i Iesion, Gen, Ba © Propo: Minaiiaua aiveae tor panes: eo mateh, ‘The first {agin as prisoners. ir iseion to otiate a treat: was gained by Everette ®ad the next five by Mc SE ae eee offered by Mr. Swax'y (Dem, Md.), | tom te create # Commission to negotiate a treaty, ae The French steamer Lafayette took out 2 cases trou minority of the Committ and Jadge Ori the Senate resolution for an invest ‘ : - i , es arrest and detevtion of Messi p sation, One-balf of the Committee opposed doth, | O'at#: 10 barrels flour, 6 cases arms, 4.071 cas ET TIER while under the Drpt tic 8 ie Senate | cutricges, 250 harness, 25 cases meat, 1,960 and only Orth ard Myers would vote for resolution; but the subject w 4 over to hear a bs a tion > with » capital of $40,001 has been Incorporated in West Finhing, to aid wen in ag an outrage Wh demanded prompt repare condemn A Washburn for baving sub: cases muskets, 989 cnses rifles, 39 cases pisteTs, 43 A building association, O cages bayonets. The ( expen ging, and mitted to MaseactusAtts firm, who were heré to urge upon the | (irra Ranh Ant i eee SmMODN Sn, 1 TOT eoees | Moderate circumstances to build Lourcs, alt! ieee La id eabiesasat ihe Jovernment that they relmburse the owners of the | cartridges, 20 cases muskets, LUO) eases rittes, 15 | Leo Hudson was robbed and beaten at Hunter's and leit Mesers. Bliss and Musterman at the mercy | versels burnt oy the pirate Alabama, and thea ttey | cases batteries, and 14 cases pickarer, Total value | Poiut on Saturday night, and on Moudex morning war of the Paraguayan authorities, and for having us | could take their own time for a settlement OF bots cargoes, $25,000, Fanis were out for the asreat of John feddingto and Famed A hate vr UNMlendly attitude to snid Foner | COM Cake Mee Ome Toe Oot ed over uuill to-mor Pesci Pome Huvsevs "These men are koown to the autbore peut. ahd for having D the Parazuayan ocisted Biise and Masterman, boto advesturgrs and of doubtful reputation, with his legation ; re lieve Admiral declare that no le . ter av dcsperadoes, nut on necount Of Uhelr political Preparing for Next Summer, Infueace no effort Bae been made to secure their arrcet The ice dealers who have been amassing enor mous fortunes are alurmed by the formation of « row, when they will ret Hon, and either agree to di Li to cw’) dp. the Senate resolution from the Speaser's Waited | table on Monday aud try to pase it. the San Domingo qu se or allow Gen, Baa} CURIOSITIES OF CKIME, 1 Davia of all blai tion on the subject is r Goa ny It is not gaining strengil, and the question of | new company of prominent eapitalists, who have ie on the pars of Congress. ta ge : n! e, ® 0 solved J b "bie, BuooKs (Dem. N.Y.) presented a memorial | {t#, getting @ tworthird vote, Is still an unsolved | erected Sterling Lake, Orange county, N. ¥., 006 | inSamaice Theres Bene yore ne ns barn from the New York Chamber of Commerce, asking | ™! 4 secnred 8 lease thercof, to enter into a The § more of five per cen! Bontwe!l, will be am ittee to strike id to provide that t sued in leu of four aud @ halt authorized, ‘ate bill antborizing three Hundred millions to be issued by Secretary nded by the Ways and M Wb the quarterly poyn fives oy ‘The company ts prepared | ‘ontract tor the delivery of one hau: | wag dred thousand tona of fee at any point in or around | Fall w York, See advertisem A. Flewellyn, clerk {na hotel in Gilney, Cal., facilitute the layiug cf & submarine hot, It is Sapdoned fatally, by. B ad ‘Agent. Flewellyn had ‘accuscd nt, being a defauiier — George McCaffrey wus sentenced yesterday by WESTCHESIER Justice Dowling to six months’ iaprisonment to the Penitentiary sod to pay §29 fue, for defrauding Ne Moodie of Chicago 0! Wediesday lat, Congress to caple across the Pavifle Ocean Mr, SiArEN (Itep,, Idabo) presented memorials from the Legislative Assemoly of Idaho fer un ap to mark and define the boundary line wt Ctab, and to exiend the term of | sessions of the Assembly for twenty COUNTY. ——— ar Fymoast in Morrisania has agreod to —— Only Vive Senators for An an SAN poMINGO AGAIN. q ‘ clear Isfeet 1 fvches AL owe sand jump within s fort nessed upon ter, coffee, and wine fi Owcaclion of Mec Breiie (tape Masni ite Bi Wasaixcrox, Jan Georgia claimants to | fightor forte:t #100. The money had been pur up on hagas of Margaret A. Zones, the, Corse United States from England, which are | gent was requested to furnish copies of the re seats in the Senate and Houre Lave been notifted to exciting chase last Tuesday morning: | caused by #4 hor ‘busoand, ect to duty upon entry fOr consumption, | Were was redne del t? iiites Comnissioger, oo the mec tanGammliee cactheGasuiar G vy, of Morrisania, arrested Jimmy Weleo.e | Abrahe J 20 Bleseker hue which daty is not charged upon the exportation | of John Hogan, | hited slits cn eau Republic, | 20pear before the Commi n the Judiciary on het, tor brea Teauiance, | ttecet,” Jv of the goods frow bonds. Se ed cota Deparunent during the adminis. | Saturday, in order to be heard, Among them are Toad.” Mr. Soha, having been warned, ————— — tration of Presidents Polk, und the report of Capt, | Herschel Y. Johason and A. I, Stephens, elected by se Welch hocas plscher could befouad ely | SPARKS FROM THB TELEGRAPH, A Celebrated New ¥ ork Clorgyman, Ueo. B. McClellan-on the same subject during the | the Legislature before the passage of the last recon | sein he handed Welch over to. Omicer Mice who war ty peat Bostow, Jan. 5.—The Herald says that the | uaministration of Presid ere. struetion act, but who wih vol appear. ‘Tole’ de: | Fhnrae oti jailand Rice dened taat he old, Jimmy | yf Perkins was killed ow Tuesday, om the Boe of bt. Alban's in New York RAILROAD LRGISL ATION AGAIN clinstion on their part reduces the number of elaim- | hae wor y pt ton and Meine itallroad. na ae Mr, Paine (Iep,. Wis) introduced a Mill to author. | 418 10 Bye. my FR It is rumored in St. Paul that Riel, of Red river received bie ritualistic tutelage at the Church Aine (Re ntrod —— out irae | in St. Pa |, of Re notoriety, has been polsoned, of the Advent in this city. He ‘ ao merly engaged in 3 large dry goods store on | raiway and teleersph lines from Washington to Johu Smith, of Scotland, who was wounded on Richard 8. Carson, aged 21, fell throazh ® hoist Washington street, and this cirentstance may ve. count for bis fondnes for embroidered stolos, altar cloths, and other ecclesiastical dry goods of elabo rate designs, eS A Twelve Thousand Dollar Robbery, Mr. Roswell 8. King, proprictor of the jew elry store at 63 Fourth street, Wil iamsburgh, in formed the police yesterday that bis store was rob bed on Tuesday night or Wednesday morning of $6000 in money and $6,000 worth of watches and Jewelry, He believes that the robber secreted him self in the building before it was closed for the night, —— Ciuctnoath Shoe Dealers Excit Jhary Nolan, aged 39, waa fouud dead in bed yes terday at 23 Huntington ‘The United States frigate Temple, fur San Dol way and was killed, in Boston, yesterday ‘The press, machinery, ead type of the Cincinnati Daly Times’ were ai jed youterday at $0,000, and toe ood Will at $140, HG. Brenner of Oller places in the States and Territories, A SOLDIER'S WOUNDS RI Mr. GA a bill giv the Sih of December, on the ebip Shatemuc, in ame Joon mates @ the vessel, |g Vanger, drew treet, tiny, died yestercay im Beilevue Hospital Hall sna John Wright, the finding their lives in OONtzR ent, introdaced ited States Minix- Ten went into commission y tngo on Tuesday Capt, Wm. bhe satis kL, by unanity Mr, Schenck, the rday their cutlasses, aud during the affray: Wright, tne sec ancaster, Pa., xged 40 years, 1 mate, eut for to England, sp additional allowance of $2,600 a | 2! ‘ Mr. J. 1. Merritt, one of the oldest inbabitants of | commitied suicide at 6:40 laateveniug, He was to have Wht’ tore private. smanuenels, rendered Fepend nith several times on the head and body. Bince | prookiya Heights, died in uis sixty: | boon married wt 7 o'clock ¥J Jn account uf Mr. Bohenck's partial disability of hia | (be muuoy Wrignt ls been Kopt in privon scveuth year,at St. Aug was ® promi The first boat of the Poughkeepsie Tee Boat Asso clation Was placed upon the ice yeaterday. Arrange: ments 008 be periected for # novel race, Ross & Growvage, a heavy retail dry goods frm on State street, Chicago, havesuspended. Their tudebted. Bose 1s $40.00. They offer Ofty cente on the dollar, Mr. Rowell, of the firm of Rowell & Butterfold, of Haverhi\|, Mase, was arrested yesterday, wil Seavoriug to make bis way into Canads With 615, delone to the frm and ite creditors, —— nent member of the Bocle LIPERARY NOTES, ‘The Kings county Supe Ao yeasteroay, "Mr, Wun, J. av de Appoinuneots were Reeper of the Mo right hand trum wounds received in bu Passed. —— The Transportation of Bonded Good Wasninorox, Jan. §.—Secretary Boutw reply to a letter from Reproseutative Finkeinburg of Missouri, requesting such @ modification of the rules of the Treasury De partment as required by eas follows: Vatrick in | . Messrs. John 'T, Giles & Co. publish s volume of Michael Clancy, Chief “Biographies of 35) Dist shed. National Men, Finest, Comt House; Gea, about une page bene devowed to each biography. They | pecr, court Honge ; Brian Der sromie fubiter wclnmes Of 338 hiographics. cach as fast es the matier can be prepared, hirer Areenal P. Dutton. & Co, have published" Shi lll the importation act of daly 14, 1870, #0 that trans ut and Within’ by WM: La Jay, and ps ed aval Cixcinnatt, Jan, 5.—Some of the morning } poration companies may carry any goods ina car | water the purest reugious tone, aud ron deeatey |, Emma Stetson. tho girl so terribly burned with WASHINGTON NOTES. “pacers having given currency to areport that | containing Londed goods, says that the doors of | plac ‘he Bands of the most {netidioue reader, kerosene in Newark op Wednesday, has sinee dies. —+— Ow. enie shoe dealers of the city had combined | ordinary box cars Will receive @ case or car five - — - Ail of the new cltg off ds ot § ewan have qual Tie ars aus ooette ‘err have agreed to the whan, ‘ages aud control tle labor of trave!- | fect high, five feet five Inches wide, and seven feet LOSSES BY FIRE, fed and enitred upOM the discharge Of Meir dortey, ePOMec Schenck STrews Maer. to reduce thé», dealers today published card ling saiesmen, the . ut the ramor created excite denying the ‘tory, » ment among falos.ien, ano was contemplated. - ee An Oregon Candidate for the Gn Wasmixctox, Jon, 5.—About twenty et (rom Oregon, California, Nevada, Washington ritory, Idaho, and Mon Mansion this morning appoint Senator Willi cuse of & vocuncy, tion of his purpose, &® meeting of employees jent to he Cabinet in #4 to ad seat in The President gave no indice — The Coal strike. The agent of the Delaware, Lackawanna and Western Railwoy Company and of she Seranton Coal Company says that there {9 only a small quantity of coal on hand in this elty, and that the supply in re serve at Eligabethport, N. J., doos not exceed 15,000 tour, ‘There was no sule of coal by cember, owing to the sirike. od The Next Fight tn the S Wasminatom, Jan. 5. nator Abbott to-day presented the resolutions of the North Caro! ing for the removal of the politica of Gov, Vance, United Biaies Bopator BROOKLYN, othe organization of corporations by Keuera Law was for the construction, malatenance, anit operaiion of The Death ofa Shatemuc Murine - lung, and it the companies which’ may e bonds for the transportation of bonded agree to provide themselves with such of tron the ‘Trea accordiu ter into cavicatas ds wil . Reid, Miller & Co, at factory in Reuding, Pa, | f # made . Miller & Co.'s, hat, facto tts and 60 constructed as to allow the ase of Wan unas TA HTERT 3 op (Was og Took, be will modity the regulations | ladenphia was dauexed $7,000 yesverda : —— -— The employees Sussex Railroad etr ing been reduced trom $1.0 A private tologram from St. Paul says that Senator Windom of Minnesota will get the long tern. The Senate yosterday condrcied the nomination of Gustay B. Knabe, of Tennessee, e080! at heey Judge Mercur is delayed in the prepm tion of his apportionment bul by the failure of the Cea, B0F0%U to furnish aim with the dat Ma).-Gen, flancock left Washington last night for Philadelphia, where he will remain several days, aad then proceed to his headquarters in the West, A delegation of New York politicians, hoadod by Emanuel J. Hartand Gen flillyer, are to Washington to protest against the vlil providibg (or ® Nations: Board of Lamigration. The President's verbal tee bi Mipister to England. erday. thelr wai $125 per day. The Rev. Mr, Wilson robbed on Wednesday my ware Yalned at 6450. Plainview, Ming, F Work hae been suepen home in Metuchon uibg of clothing apd ‘The widow Drew's house, in woe burned o@ Friday night, Her baby perished db the fares, aud she mother wae fatally Injured tt & Port d at the ney City house, owing (0 ‘a0 InsuMiclent supply oF jad by the weeldent at Beltey ile ommisstoner William A. Whiteby elected Prestaent of the Roara of Kancation at New ork for 171, and Mr, George HM, Sears, Secretary. Henry Vilvockven, of Adams street, Hoboken, wiilte adjusting a clothes line on the roof of his house, siipped ond feli to the ground yesterday, aod was (a tally Injurea Herman Miller committed enicide in Mlizaboth by banging unin Aro! Minsourl Lewisiature, 5.—The Missouri Legislature In the House, R, P.O.) W county, Demucrat, Mul was stock of lay & rat Door, wae 80n, ‘as elected Speaker, 5 (Rop.), by a vote of 84 to 50 Voilding in Hartford, Conn M) yowberday, Thi Nes, Gry goods dealers, on thy drenched with water, 1 hos been Px, | Sutton, of Bt sols Vor Oursit ye FLASHES FROM TUB OCEAN CABLES. Mr Officers ° : ——- 4, A hoe on Levis Gotteon.™ » Of St. Loni: (Liberal), was elected M4 caer PFO Ww. Louls (Dew), was Colby (Rep ) by a Vote of 37 40 # Demograts, fostructiona to Gen ny jayons to public Tg Sect alter us napueise ‘The Porte contradicts the report of serious dim- Cultios with the Wiceroy of kgypt 19°16. FOF oo hit dutioe rison (Dem,) by @ yote OF 1 ry. Millar ois he United Sater steam (rigate Guerricre arri last to brate : Jocted ever Moser (hy, bin in Mr. W. W. Corcoran has deeded to « Board of He vute nied 1a (01h, ‘The ather officers are'di> Pte 0 Wednosday, All well, pert Lat pee neg | (hoten, Tinatees aud “Governors a plot of grouad with vided Mise Hell, Finlayaon wae sleste@ engrossing | jhe hig New, Dominion is ashore on Wash jolt on Wenbeeday wiant bY ecresting wtenlt Hr opeetney eitcnahos ef euce destiimis’ bet remnea clerk unanimously Sand®, and wii! v ¥ become 8 wreck. iiiog them to the lockup, on authority ot ® Are ‘ and educated goutlemon, os may be admitted ———__— 9 dS iG, from New York to Opor. The brieant eDadge, Obe au Was kepi condned ail night om Yor ‘A delegation of New Bodiord Gah be. The $50,000 Brench of Promise M¥Me | yo.put into the Tags leaFtngwaving lott Ker bulwarks. | Yesterday afternoon, a bridge tender tn the em- | sore tne Commiwe oh Foren AMfaltayiaterany. snk Eyansvitun, Ivp., Jan, 6.—The celebrated cate | Jules Favre bas tnformed Const Biemi Loy of the brie [allway a nediate relief fox losses sustafned by the prt ‘Frederica ‘Richi, Nneaiem of Mr, Washburue, the Ameri tb 8 Minister, that be kno’ OC Ln of the Kuropean Con ference, aud will not leave Parls to attend It, William Creed, couductor of a freight train on the It \e rumored that ® Prassisn courtier has been | Central Kaliroad, when ot Junction on Wednesday the France-tireurs bear the Belgiai frp. eveoll person were found di s | and, fe (9 prose tho Mlabame ciaums, J ag. ing for lcer A They, tay that at tease ouednird of ine ‘Aiabama claims belong to Now Dediord won, ‘The question of Loternal Revenue consoliaation is likely 10 hang fre until about the close of the present Congress, It \¢ B08 mandatory, but optional with the Prosident, aud new obsti vay, gtuscuions aro con Tinoally ertelng 6 sreven! isfectory tolatioa of Frederica Kioh against Robert Barnes of this city, ears old, worth ox floating tn the Hacke a, ® girl of twenty-one year! bridge. Ln it was the dead bedy of & new-born infaut vents, ¥tWO million dollars, for breech 4 at $50,000, wee conclad %¢ night, in Princeton, the jury A,Tetaich for Me defendant, “The tris 6 Of promi at cloveo Jumped’ from the rear car of hi run over by @ (rain which captured by at jas kUlod, er end that om th {Sind tue Taito btat ee PRICE TWO CENTS. THE BALL OF THE TIGERS. —_—— WILLIAM M. TWEED AND COUN® RAPTER IN THEIR GLORY, ona The Hall-Distingwished Visitors—A Nice Ball- Who were There—A Fino talnment=A Big Thing all Aroun They had a ball in the Academy last night, which was attended by the Hon. Wm. M. Tweed, Count Rafter, the distiagaisved tonsorial artist of French's Hotel, Jovn T. Hoffman, Governor of the Slate, and Abraiam O'Hall, the well-known President of the Lotus Club, Andrew Jackson, Thomas Jefferson, Silvs Wright, and Peter Braing Sweeny were absent, It was a great Democratiq ball, — THE SIEGE OF PARIS, ene to Reduce the City—The eatraction of Forts Considered Core tain-Chauzy Trying to Advance on Parte, Loxnoy, Jan. 5.—It is known in tho highest German circles that desperate efforts to reduce Paris are being made, Upon the reduction of the forts on the southwest and northeast sides of the city the enceinte will be stormed, The present movement of Bourbaki and Chauzy is more dan- cerous than ever before, H Ti DESTRUCTION ov THR Pants Fonts cenrarN, | A special correspondent at Versailles writes om the 94 as follows: "The bombardment of the forte on the northeast of Paris continues vigorously and uvinterruptediy. The return Ore is weak, especially from Noisy and Rosny, and the destruction of the forts is certuin, It ts believed that the attack ts intended to prevent @ sortie from that side, and ie only preliminary to s general bombardment. Evonte are evidently pressing toward a climax, Informer tion here leads to the belief that Chauzy is making A DESPERATR RFFORT to advance on Paris, via Chartres, Considerable excitement has been created hore at the exposure of the fact that the manufactarors of Solingen have beom as active asthe Eogliah manufacturers in supe plying arms to the French. Bismarck has been com ficed to his bed for the past fow days with a bad cold; he is now recovering, Reporte from Parle Wate that serious quarrels exist between the meme bers of the Government; sud also that deep re Sentment is expressed sgalast some of the ac! the delecates at Bordeaux erate Effor: VAYRE AND THE CONFSRENCE. ‘ says that Washbari a request, informed Jules Fav: ate cond would be granted him to at the London Confer © replied that he knew nothing of the Conference, and that he would not leave Paris. THE DOOM. OF PARIS NEAR. The Paris correspotident of the London Timep thinks the furtuer rosistance of ris will be bei ad of the pr tory—Bombardment of Pe: © Seine-A New French Genera A Lite, Jan, 4.—The battle fought by the Army, of the North on the 34 inst,, resulted in s great riod tory for our arms, Gen, Faidherbe reports that the fighting lasted cen hours, and that he expelled the Prossisps from all their positions and occupied the villages hela by them in the morning, ‘The lossea on both sides were heavy. Tho villages of Bapaume and Debaignies were totally destroyed, ‘ Railway travel between Lillo and Cambrai haw been restored. THE BOMBARDMENT OF PERONN! The fortress of Péronne, in the Department of the Somme, bas been wearly destroyed by the bom bardment which commenced last week, but still holds ont, BATTLE NEAR HAVRE ON WEDNESDAY, Tavern, Jan, 4—Evening ~The Prussians tn fore attacked the French on the left bank of the Seine to-day, The result» not yet known, No particu lars of the battle have come is, THe FIGHTING AT CHATEAU RoERT. Loxpon, ‘Jan. 5 despatch from Havre, 4: the 40, states Unat im Paria the at the Chater Robert’ ts regarded with tn The loss ia three hundred French and eighty Prussians, A NEW DROOM, A smart skirmish occurred on the Sist under the new Gen. Pettingias, who fast wining for hime~ telf a spied d reputation. Col. Frappol}, at Lyons, has been authorized to form a corps of 12,00) men of ail arms. GAKIDALDI CLAIMS & VICTORY. ‘Tho Goribaldians claim a victory in a skirmish @® Maullay on the 41 over 800 Germans FAIDHERDE'S ARMY DISPERSED, Vensarirs, Jan. Ge—Gea, Vou Goeben has Dersed Faidherbo's army. pen ES The New Spanish Ministry, SEP van President of the Conneil. © agTOS—Mlnister of Foreign Affai Montano [ios M.nister of Jas Breaxoxs—Minwster of Marine. BAG ASTA~Minister of ULLoa=Miot AYALa—Mio se PEERS To AS HOURS OF LEISURE. dim, Sudge Join 8 Tuesday, the The Thomas Kivlin Association dance in Irving Hall next Monday evening fhe Lincoln Union of the Ninth Ward have @ rand pall ia Apollo Hall Jan, 2%, Excolstor Lodge, No. 195, F, and A. M., dance om Tuesday evening vext In Irving Hall, ‘The Thomas Coman Assoelation dance tn Irving fail, on Monday evening, January 16, The Seventh Regiment give their band a testimonial bop fo the Academy early tn April, Sete PERSONAL INTELLIGENCE, —— The Rev. C. C. Sewoll,of Milfor: chaplain of the Massachuietts Hous The Democrats of Poramouth, N. H., will arge. the nomination of Albert It. Hatch for Governor. 4 Tho Maine Republican legislative caucus last night renowinated the Hon, Lot M, Morrill for Unite® has been elected The Republicans of the Tnird District of No’ rapahire have nominated Gen, Sunop G, Grifin of Keene for Congress, The Chamber of Commerce yesterday thank George W. Brunt for bis energetic action in remov! harbor obstructions, Wm. Coler.n has resigned the Presidency of the Merenants' Exchavge Hank of suo Fravcisco, and Le Stevens takes tue place The Presbytery of Bolfast, Ireland, have dom nounced Mr. Gladstone for the intercat displayed OM, ifm'lo the welfare of the Pope. William Floyd is to be stage mai Theatre in Boston, and J. W. Wai frao will reappear as loading artists, Gerard B. Allen bas boen elected President of they St. Louls Merobanta' xchange, wiih Kovert ’, Tansexy na George Bain as Vico Vieridents, Tho Hon, John Hennessy, a well-known Tam er of the Globa k aod Mrs, Coma pany politician, bas been appointed Collector of the nis of W on Markel. His predecessor, Mey Brown, resi 40 Oll @ lucrative office under bie brotber-in-iaw, Sher Brennan. Mr. Hennessy was @ gealon. workers to the Democratic cause during the Dougie campaign, a JOITINGS ABOUT TOWN. ——— Miss Aguee Palmer, the contralto from Italy, @ at the Hoffman House, Isuac H, Brown, Sexton of Grace Church, was talled us Master of Poritan Lodge, No. 99, ‘The Gold Room has been rejuvenated during the holidays and f to be re-opened on Saturday moral James Adams of it East Honstog street was rum over Inst evening and fatally Injured by car 49 Of Ave enue D tive. r Cooper thinks that steam onght to be intro duced in (ho Cans! trade, and the Chamber of Come tierce Will think about It. Dig, James Crowley, Superintendent of the Tet \¢ Department wt Police Headquarters, was th a F:00 ang Of telegraphic tools from tha day, V. K, Btevenson & Son report that they yesterday sold the threessory brick dwoillng, 83 We reer, for Prof. Charles Daviva, to Wirt Sikve weer an, fOr 820,000, O1W ne 4 medal is to be presented to the A andsome ny. pany of the Scventh Regt Niatn Shout of recruits toe Went who obtains (be targ™m = Mie company before Octobur |, TH, . Kad Stuart has been engagod to on case of Parente Euliivans the iasase suAratney Sondned at she Tonine under sentence of death, be the Senoral Term of the Supreme Court, gp apical, Buckingham dmith was locked up in the Merce Aire’ station on Wednesday night for 1ntoxicatiom Yeaterduy morning he was sil! unconclous, aud on f Freligh having been called. he prouonaced liu Und the influence of chloroform, ‘An Insurer ie informed that the procesdings against the Great Western Mutual Insurance Company are mapaged by Mr Miller, Supero\eude Of the Lisurance Departmont of the Bkate uf New Yor Mr.'Prancle Mt: Blauy tise buen appotated receiver. The Twentioth Ward commities oo: the O'Brien Col Relief Association, or the auspices of Bueri O'Urien, for the purpose of a {ributicg coal to needy fauitioe In the Bight Nineteenth, Twentieth, and Twenty.drey Wards, ow Cotved aeafiy 1 applications Lath pla

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