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7 2 % " @ sssss78 B 388 ann BSeSStan BESS ase oS Sees 6 owe J Se ° THIRTY-EIGHTH YEAR. pe THE WAR ON FRANCD, Great Proman Victory the North. eestacties 8 te Southern Forts of Paris. in Gon. Faidherde's Report of the Battle ofthe 3d—The Prussian Victory in the North. Loxpox, Jan, 6—The French Army of the North rotarned to tt encampment near Nozelles Dftor tho batwe of the 34 ust. Geu. Faidoarbo, to tn of lor of the day, oays “Soldiers: In the battte of Pont Noyelloy you tictoriously held your positions, At Bap.ume you carried nll the positions of tue enemy. This ine Will not “eay your victory. By your valor and con Blanc? you have deserved well of your country. As sobn ce we have obtaine! provisions and ammoni- tons Wo will continus operation. THE PRUSSIAN VICTORY IN THE NORTH. Venssitcies, Jan. 6.—Gen. Manteufel reports that m attack made by considerable masses of the eno BY Was repulsed near Sopignies on Monday, with @mall joss on our ride, and a beavy loss to the enemy, Including 250 prisoners. On Tuesday Geo Von Gooben, with the Fi(teenth Division, victo rlonsly repelled an attack of the Army of the North, coar Bapaome, At the end of the last Ogbt the snemy began 9 retreat, which oon became d irous to them in consequence of the close pursuit of ry, We bave alroady taken 500 prisoners. CONFIRMATORY DesPATcHES, s, Jan. 6.—Gen. Mantev fel telegraphs from #t, that Gen, Benthetm, with attacked the Loxr Amie troops from the First Army Corps, French early in the morning of that day (Tuesday), on the Sd wn the le(t bank of the Scine, and captured three fannon, three Mags, and 600 prisoners. + Gon, Bentheim himself telegraphs trom Rlouen on Ihe Ath, confirming the above intelligence, and adds Wat he has pursued the enemy beyond Bourgs- thard. ‘The battle lasted throughout the da: m1. AT OF THE FRANCH ON THE SEINE, Loxpon, Jan. 6.—The Prassians, on the morning of the 4th, surprised and dispersed a French force on the left bank of the Seine, near Roven, captur ine three stands of colors, two cannon, and 40 prisoners selmi The Siege of Parts. Vensainues, Jan. 4, via Loxpox, Jan. 5.—The dombardment of the southern forts of Paris com- enced at 9 o'clock this (Thursday) moruing. Opera ein the East, Loxvox, Jan. 6.—The siege of Belfort coatin: = Gen. Giamer, commanding the German force: wh We valley of the Sadne, reports that be evacu- Med'Dijon in accordance with orders from bead- Werters, and reached Vesoul on the 2th alt,* He Odds that he still holds the passage of the river bere, — Pigeon Despatches. ¢ Barst, Jan, 6—The French Government in- Goris the telegraph companies that messages for Poris will be aecepted to be forwarded by pigeons Bt senders’ risk. The charge is ten cents per word, 90d Liwesages must not exceed twenty words, TUE NEW SPANISH CABINET, piokeee aia Bhe Carcer of Serrano and his Colleag A Mirror for the Spanish Politicia It is worthy of pote that among the names of the new Spanish Ministry, tho ontside world is not fwformed to whom have Leen given the portfolios of (Wer end Finance, the two by far most important to wrery Spanish Cabinet . The Cabinet is eesentinliy a coalition one, bat mainly compored of men of what is knowa in Spito as the Union Liberal pasty. ‘The head of itis FRANCISCO SERRANO, tate Recent, whilom Captaiu-General of Cude: be Gero that, Spanish Ambassador in Paris; aud before ‘thas, bis intimacy with the Queon was 60 universally Known in Madrid thet on the eccaston, tn 185%, of Mhe birth of her first son, the King refused to pre- ent the child to the people from the balcony of the palace unless the Ministers agreed to send Serraso ‘way. Ferrino was presented with $500,000, and \pnoRed off to Paris, A donation of a similar amoant mwas riven to the King for assuming the paternity of ‘ibe tnfunt, During bis reign as favorite, Serrano apset the Ministry of Sotomayor, and subsequently Pansed the ‘eli of ue Pacheco-Sutamaaca Ministry, Who relied entirely on bis supremacy. Serrano te Gixty-three vears old, handsome, of very e: wageot Dabite, and merried to a lady of Trinided, Cabs, by whom be came into poss:ssion of considerable Property. Ho hay belonged at times to every polit ad party in Spain CRISTIN. MARTOS, Minister of Foreign Aguirs, is 4) yoare old, a dep- mty, a lawyer by profession, a flery and eloqient Speaker, a Democrat, a disciple 0° Previously Leld this position Rivero, and han under Serrano Lopez AYALa, Bini iter of the Colonies, ts aman of 4 years, and Bpoet, He was crowned poe: laurowte by the Pro gressive porty, who proasuted Lim on that occa sion with a crown of sulid gold worth $90,000, He hen passed over to the O'Donnell party, He was Colonial Sceretary in October, 1363, as soon os Berrano, Prim, and Lopete reached Madrid. The ntoers of Havana immediately sent bim $50, G0, and hy bound himself to withhold from Cuba any liberties to which she might be entitled by the Constitution, He was publicly accused of this tp Rbo Cortes by Col. Padinl, a deputy from Porto Rico, who also accused him of selling Government in Cups, throngh is Assistant Seeretary Hobledo, The watier was dearly proved inet him bya letter adircesed to bam irom La vane by one Nartin Vilsro. ‘The letter stated that he weiter ent tim $8,000 and 4 ease of cigars, and when Lopea Avola retired fron he inaltver Bealy lot the letter in bts Cows, Viloro ie still em Ploymt us a Government oficial by the Captai Geers. in Mav sia DERANCER, how "™ f Madrid, in Ot t tetur 1 He has alway nee One More Night. i 1 of the So rs’ and Sailors On Cowe last evening, a8 had been an 0 tho lurge nomber of article ren J of, (he mavagers bave decided tok ‘“ 1k will posi hively vse si The son Do Jom Wasnivoroy, Jan. &—The House Foreign Re tations Committes met to-day, oll the members Prewstexcew Wilkinson of Minverols, whe favors 1 nite re pn This ¥ a8 ¥en nN 1 to ha majorly; aid ashe is expect ° 1 Moutay, § @ Cummittes adjourned over wnt Say es Tho Colored Cadet Aguin, West Point, Jan, 6.—The case of the colored ade! Siith, now under charges aud specications for“ consiurt unbecoming an oMoer wud a geatio: wan," will no! be resnmed by the Court-martial ay Bing ai thts post uott to morrow at nooM —— Viot to Kil the Governor of Java, t Batavia, Java, Jan, 5, via Lonpon.--A plot an been iiscovered among the Swiss troops in the Dutch-Indian army 10 aasassigale bie Goverour jouer! und weize she wheud, EW YORK SATURDAY JANUARY 7, 1871. M'LAUGHLIN AS A GREAT PUBLIC BENEFACTOR LIFE IN THE METROPOLIS. Mancovite Worship tn a New York Chepet= -. — Suffer Little Child Dome nnto Me~ DASHES HERE AND THERE BY THE The Sacrament Adminiotoree "to Babes BUN'S REVORLBRS. in Arms-A Beantiful Ceremony. Yesterday was Christmas Day in the calandar of the Greek Chorch, and an appropriate adrvice was performed by Futher Njerring in the Russian chopel on Second avenue. The whole liturgy of St. Chrysostom was performed in the fittle chapel, and the Suppor of the Lord was allministere@ with touching symplicity, The command of the Saviour to let Hétle children como anto Himds interpreted tn the foltest manner, and babes in their mothers’ arms approach the priest and have a spoonfal of the symbolte wine poured into their “ittle tnuocent mouths. Woe toddiing things run ap and catch the ITE RUSSTAN CHRISTMAS Bothernation al "a Foot Grar- What was Stolen from Mr. Mansion, « Pair of Boots, a Pair of Shoes, or Pair of Pantnioous ¢—Lawyers Puzzled. Mary Smith was tried in the General Sessions, Yesterday, for stealing six pairs of shoes from Charles Mansion, The indictment eharged that the had stolen shoes, Mr. Mansion swore that she stole “ladies button-np boots,” and her counsel asked for her discharge on the ground of discrep- ancy between tho indictment and the evidence. “ Boote aint shoes, your Hovor,” argued Mary*s priest by his richty-embroidered rodes of cloth of | PYG oe eres Ce Pas ave Seen, Wot boo bet we Fold, and are hoisted by the deacon and the psalmist SS AW it \\l THR ULL ® Bat’ yonr Honor." interposed. Aesistant Die up to the level of the consecrated cup, “4 ANY WU trict Attorney Tweed (the son of his father), any~ Tho little chapel was not decorated with flowers thing that bottons-up on ths foot isa Any- bony pulls on over the call is a boot.” * Phen,” responded the counsel, “my pants must be boots.” Judge Bedford rule Dutton-up gaiter te wi thing, and the law anotlh jambied together made of witch was prisoner. s tavate) Ny nS Mu UNL UOT INANE Wt QURAN SC or chaplets of wreaths of ever greens, but the silver at candle stands had in them ‘ce wax candles, two tockes in diameter, and the seven-brauched tustre doling the alcar was similarly furnished. “Lhe service opened at 1) A. M._ with the Prosko. midio, of offering the bread ant wine to the Lord When the litany was completed incense was ewnng Around the ajtar, which occupies the centre of th wanctuary, and tie priest coming out showed to th covgrecation the Evangelium or Gospels, gor ly bound in green veivet and gold, with’ medaltion MOAN MH WT TO AGO? that a shoo is one thing, « hor thing, @ boot a thing.’ The fonr thin udale, the only way out to instruct the Jury to acouit tbe - A Connecticut Merchant in the Tombs, A RECHERCHE RECEPTION. —— Judae and Mra. Jo t Home nt the New k Hotel Brilliant Assemblage of the ‘The Queens of Society ahion. Judge Jones, of the Superior Court, and Mrs. Jones. wore at bome to their very lorge friends and acquaintances, at their eieeant parlor in the New York Hotel, on Wednesday afternoon, ‘The reeeption was one of the most elegant and Joyable of the season, and was attended by the elite of both the bar and the bench, The Judge's par- lors are the most sumptuous in the house, and are furnished in the most exquisite taste, On thie oceasion they were reudered doubly attractive and beautifal by o prof display of the choicest flowers procurable, The music, fornished by Keene, and rendered with the remarkable taste which has made him so fmous aa a musical caterer for private parties, was in itself arich treat. The Jadao's bountiful howpitality was displayed in an adjoining apartment, where an entertainment of rare excellence waa provided. Mis, Jones received in a rich black silk, cut low, and richly trimmed with lace, The modest beauty Of her toilet was generally remarked. Among the muititade who were present wero noticed Jadge and Mrs. Roosevelt, Chief Justice Borbour and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Georze D. 4, Serrovate Hotehings and Hatehings, cirele of WAT hf yy Thomas F. Brinsmado, a merchant of Wash- | 4° Be ee mF ice td Uioy ‘had seen ft sho portion allotted by the rabrig Uy f ai logton, Conn, was arraicned before Justice Dow. | henuritl nnd avcomitiated Mr, \Gegree Bar xi aloud, apd the doors wer for th = ; J 7} erday ¢ y Charles Secloy of 7 | Dard, the Hon. Rafus F. Andrews jerard an} % eerauon of the bread ané@ win. tose H . ¥ ei f i) i Hag yesterday om compisin’ oF roles ig son, Dr. Sayre, Judge Fithian, Gen, Ward, Jadve Poplar street, Brooklyn. Mr. Seoley veetidod that on the 1th of May Brinsmade told him that be owned 400 shares of stock in the Chapin Knitting ah Priest stepped from the sanctuary, holding tn bis Tight bape the cup, in the left the silver of bread. Both were of solid gold, richly chased, and were covered by napking of cloth of silver, with a gold y 4 Manufacturing Company of New Haven, Conn. Crowes embroidered in the centre, Tho psalmist re- La 6 moved these coverings, and the sacrament wae | worth $90,000. Crediting this story, Seotey soid Administered to those who bad prepared themselves Brinsmade n lot of land in fatbush, L. 1, werth 7_comtession on the previous day. $7,009; an interest in the schooner ©. P. Bushnell, ‘Then the priest rettred, and witty Gloset doors coneumed the remainder of the bread end wine, and ceme out to Destow tue Lenediction, which be dig, eructtix ia ham, people pressed forward, and crossing the kissed the efigy of the Saviour on the bead and feet, bowed and crossed themselvesy and the service was over. In the Litany, prayers were anid for Alexander Nikolaieviteh, Maria Alexandrovna, his wife, Alex: ander Alexandroviteb, te eldest eon, end his spouse, Maria Feodorovna, Raown to the uoortho- dox as the Princess Dagmar. ‘Tho.President an the Cabinet were not forgotten, and prayers for the wellare and prosperity of America have been spe- cially composed by the Synod of Bt, Petersburg. Worth 85,00); reveral shares in tho Active Silver Mining and Tunnel Company of New York, worth $1,000; and $13,000 worth of other sharos. Pimting Wat Drinemade had mace false represoniations, Mr Beelcy made the complaint poo whieh the prisoner Was arrested. Justice Dowling beld Brinemade tor it released btm on $25.000 bail. George A. Hoyt, of 111 Broadway, aud Joba H, Cheever, of 3 Park row, bocame bis bondsmos, ——— ing Mr. Tweed's Great Charity. About two thousand persons were gatherod in and around the office of the Tweed Poor Association of the Seventh Ward, last night. ‘Phey were #o pou = domonstrative thats large force of police wes ne- BLOODSUED LN SOUT CAROLINA. cessary (o keep them inorder. In the building, con- pana etacta spieuous for their atlention to tho poor applican's, Cc Walker's Armed Negro Militia to wore Jeremiah Quininn, Wilson Small, Patrick H. € ie! with Keenan, the Ton. John Gatvin, Refily, Cornelius Scuuy, Phillip ‘Benjamin. Thomes Hustiion, Justice B. J. Bhandley, the Mom Jahn J Wair, the Hon. Michael J. Shandie; Families of four receive 25 pouods flour, 2 quarts deans, 9 pounds codfish, 6 eandies, 1 ponnd soap, 2 pounds sugar, 2 pounds coffee, 4 poufils lem, 3 pounds rico, dloaves bread, beef knuckles, and ope ton of eval. County—Twe Men Killed. Ricnuonp, Jan, 6.—Union County, South Car- olina, is intensely excited by ® series of murders, the result of lawlessness on the part of the militia. A fow olghts ago s drayman, Mat Stevens, was wayiaid by a purty of twenty-five armed negro Militia, onder command of Capt. Walker, Stevens had im bis cart a barrel of whiskey, which the negroes demanded. He gave them « bottle, ——— Too Well Known, Judge Bedford and Charles Wilson, a convio- bat, wot content with that, they asked for | gyn LATEST SPECULATION OF THB | bave this project in view will have the Manicipal | ted talef, bad the following dialogue in the General fers wbish “ited ‘Beevens, was’ Ue’ reply, BROORLTN RING. Iieend eapeck br toete politonlUntiueaserte pros | cenriene resterdar : lets, which killed Stevens, was the repiy, A Hes, Sy har ee ee ee see ett. | Jadge B.—Witson, you are a professional thief, companion of Sievens named Kode rtson, wro | a a wate, disk at Diatbaos Avenae te cure # eatialaciory char sate Legis Wiesantecnssin was with bim, escaped. ‘Fle next day the mur. ‘rope dud ure, leon: Bridge—An Underground h and Dowa the dered and mutilated body of the drayinan was WORKING THR LEGISLATURE. found lying across two Ol the breceb-lo Judge B—Yes you are, You wero here several pal. ng mine Tite sctretls intimated that an act of tncorpora- | years ago. ete used by the militn, Deputy Sherit! Saith or A Death Blow to Fulton Street. | tion Sr we Uoterground Railway in Fingbusb ave: | witson—Yes sir. ani a ° y ‘a Rar 4 ' Gerere at's botse oceupied by tures negroes nand | ‘The above map illustrates the latost, moot | ter‘sn''a guise emaanen so a private bill? The bin |. Sates #.—And went to Stute Prison fortwo years, Bila, All refused to surreader and fred una the | goraprettnsive, and most commendatte echome of | will be sdroly deawmemersiy ing the Fante Sheriff's posse, killing one white Judge B.—Your picture hangs in the Rogues’ another aad a ‘negro, ‘Ihe Deputy an, wounding Gallery," 4n she third row, near the window, beri is mao the Brooklya politicians, and will sttite whe eb- | {rs varueend cone: acorpora, torn. extent baal avenue will fol a : Abed said to be wounded. “At length the negroes sur | server at a glance as betng at once an adroit plan for | tow, and then will come aR polls Greasamenpe | Joleen rien he tenis history per: rendered, | Walker, the miiitia Captig. we arres\' | robbing Manhattan Taland of Ralf ite population, and | may ieiates 0 eppcstion for Bate atd in posliog | feeity weil, Go to State Prison for five years Next aeraetea’ ¥ z" " Ne | quickly doubling that of the western aud of Long j W# work to tia case! arrested negroes charges that Le instigated aur. Inland, or Kings county. ‘ ‘ee ebb Aah reap naa! reel 1 vn to Mr. Strauaban 99 @ so far as it creates a modification of existing arran@®- | secogniacd by MlcLauantia, and Ale Beranahen will menta, afe, Ora the brideo, stasting from opposite | be withdraws, from that Comnideson, bat only to the City Hall in New York and terminating on Sande | Tf made Premuinn! of te BridceCompway and of te sireet, Brooklyn, between Adams and Wasdington Ling dh tien, enterp:ites under veda bead anit | money, alre. Vs eappiied st and he used the capital aprang into the American Express Company's car | streets. To this point it is provosed to extend Wias-4 Heat to) advantages of this srrangément wil be. | & taku money forber and himself Te claims that and shot the express messenges, Thomas It. Hal. | bush avenne, in a direct Mue, from its present ter: p goreaaily noes to Feader ¢: jon unneces | $4000 wae mate, end av therw is w-divagreement pine, throuah the neck, in the right eye, andin the | mune om Walton avenuo and Nevins streots, te | sary. The Flatbush avemue ee ae er me ge. | concertying the division of the profita. he mied yee Fight oar. extension to be of tho eame width, two huodred ‘The robber then took the keys from the messen- | ‘eet, a# that avenue beyond Fulton avenno, ‘Tre n of the bridze ente terday to recover tisebare, Tho dolenMant charged Senile ho andererousa tadrwuy will Dow as natur’ | fet the plein! hadawiamanaged the business, de any 40 ger and opencd the safe, from which he abstracted | Will make 9 continuous, direct, and broad avenue $2,259 in bills, Ho accomplished all this while | from tho heart of business in this city, through the penne Sens Darham and Vredenburgh’s Profit: Cyrus P, Derbam and Mrs. Annie M. Vreden- bargb, tts danghter, angered into a partnership in Marob, 4870, to dw certain work Tor the Chesapeake and Obio Railroad Company. Durham faving no Murder of an Ex- press Messenger. Axeary, Jen. 6.—This evening just as the 6.20 Boston train started from the Union depot in thie city to cross the Hodson hiver Bridge, a man plod thet profits as he represented’ had aliz'te the tail to 0 kite, beep realized, and claimed eat he hid received ail TROUBLE ABOUT THE MATORALTY. he was entitled to; Decision reserved, Tn view of these and Sthor great schemes loom: ——o——e crossing the bridge, and op arriving at centre of Brooklyn, to Prospect Park as @ pleasure | jag up on the politica lordscope of the manging ‘The Hog FXmily on the Ferri Sampedt off the train and made hi escas resort, and to Flatbush and the regions th outs Pitimten he te Uacaas kh neon ’ On the Wiiljamsburgh férrv-boat Idaho, on ws, Fea eesod an the Mest “Aivany depot | fF Sabarban residences. The map gives the dis | Ahad teelt the etardy old Ditetnad who has | Thursday evenitig/ were %2 gentlemen altiing in the tances on this new avenueto the various points tn- dicated, the starting point being the City Latl, Now plang, end por. 1 es poses of the Higg, nor altvags eo inditerunt to York; by which it will be seen that Prospect Park | [oem Ot tie ee tr not eet eyelet is actually pesror to our City Kuli than te onr own’ idea of vacating the executive clair at the close of some minutes, when the woanded messenger ernwied to the door of the car and attr a tion, He was immediately taken to the City Hos- pial, and notwithstanding his terrivie wounds, was aoke to converse and to give an aceount of the rob- euch # farge interme Pe weiftre of the who is by Do MewNs txnorant of Wy: any se feerditer ot 7:90, on the Arizong, tte Indies’ ¢ bt seats werd atneat’ oftirely occugied by Kentlomen! very. Contral Park, while the oven co in and about | his present term, but ferry Vout Mineoin, gn ThuTeday eveniy Hialpine resides tn this city. His recovery ts not atbush, with this tmorovemamn! nerfectod, will be INAISIS ON A RESBLECTION, mon were sitting In'the tadies' tahia, whilo'l Indian considered possivte. The robber is described as Tits Little ireak of obstinacy troubles the powers were standing, tree of whom had ebiltcean thoir about five feet ten inches high, wearing a moustache THR MosT ACCHSMIDL® s*DURB behind Ke rane @aes more than they are willing | arms, Yesterday morning, alD:05, on the America, anil quates, and was dressed ‘in dark clothes and | anywhere about us, and naturally the wast destrable | to admit. for they are well aware that MM Kull- | 78 gentlemen were eMUng tnd sls ladies standing: bad ona dark oap. The dotectives are on ihe alert, reg N the lower part of tie | Aaseb 13 the be partirvlar map against whoa aii pees, Reset aud the early capture of the rover and murderer 1s | fF those doing business in the lower pi 2 | their efurts we vain. If he persiow in Being aera | poticemen Blocking the Wheels of Jastice: hoped for. chy Gidute tiey will be compeliod to taac Divx OF autor ——$——— Extensive Fire in Barclay Sircet. Shortly after midnight last night smoke was discovered issuing from the Oth floor of 27 Barclay street. The abrm of fre was sounded, bat before Frequently, of late, the progcedings inate Gen- erat Sessions have bogn intyrnpted by tho mons lo ab ae they are 80 extremely desirous of placimg Sanaro plist Wohin Chat p upon whade Ciclity to Lor peenllar dor ef crcamatu.en® they can rely imicitiy, they are now moving beuyen OG earth ty persuade Lim { messes, The project ea presented on the map printed sbove is yet in its infeocy, and is contingent upes legislation yet to be procured, The map only shows the bare outlines of a comprehensive schome whisk, Yesterday the Court wns siljounged after for seliish motives, 1s carefally kept secret, The | fet aat of tie war | gic trying tro cases, althoogh there were on "i : sh motives, kop . Hut in tho cyent of thelr snecose in this move: | the calendar to be disposed of, Attack ments te tho arrival of the the two opper floorsofthe | 11) pin contemplates rapid transit by steam | meut thes are at once confronted with tued tortie non-elteading pulicomen by Judge Bod: building were ta Names, Fanned by a bigh wind, | inrourtiont the route, by whieh Mlithnsh will be axormon piericurry (ord, who said. 111 ony aeer wituly dlareenrds Jy fhe Diage lenited the paper, ink. and other com. | rescued (rom the City all in about diteen mini.tes, § The Hon, Phomas Kiasetts hooks upon @ Con. | the mondate of thi » L will foo that Be is” Draubles of the large Catholic publishing house of ef Eteesiowar elocauun @ barren Buvor, ile has no ais O'Shea. and soon com:nuniented with the lower Tae pniDaR, Partkolar {nioresfs to eubserve tn Congress, cor A GIGAL Gllbul Goran 4a Mawn ertion of the building occupied by Went Brothers | which will be about a mile and a third tn extreme | amy imittant prospect of winnang fame in tet foil . 6 Co,, importers of French china, Mr. O'Sh Hut being closely ailted e1uu te Ring seross wo The ship Plymouth Rock has arrived from loom, woich is probaty faliy coyered by insurance, | length, ts to be supplied with an independeat rail | Mul tering ‘Giese rich plecora for plunder | Londou with the first installiment of Howes's erest wil smown: to'sbont §9).UN) Well Brothers & Co. | way to be operated by statiouary steam power mome | CuaTiatas genus nou, se Placer for plunder ndou rvs installment lowee's area wall tove about $20.02, ning of breamase 42d | thing like tbat employed on the Groouwich strect | hovaraa etmaim to Gangrem comers uyen his, | Lonion circus, She had etonz and roveh passage, mil ranks Gnd tee ecloln ng builsings | Elevated Railway ‘The curs on road, having | #04 TOM shat potion for that of Maro, ‘This | having soiled from London on the 7th of November. ceangemmat the haz would profir, nnd i+, in tack | On: of thirty enormens Flemisa borses Ww were threateued, uo ocesion for stoppage in er bri 4 Diet of tag!r progr some, Provided a can Le carried til Hist t Enew t five minutoe M he 1 stituted @ portion ef her ne Were lost an ere. will aecomptish journe) fl jnute ont jasella, a Mayor, woul! give the Eng nhgo. the passage, A lot of valu surrived ull eafe. Tue Roston, Martford and Erie Maddie, At the Brooklyn end of the bridge Chey will coumest | CRG Qaeemy & Mayer, woul! wave che Ting shee, | the p diss staadl luuson, the contractor for the completion | With street cars on the extension Of Fiakbusa a: | danger ip future of thoso awxward vetoes end > Nason) Se igs i enue, and also with steam curs runnin sun'te retueuis t sim wurkanie on ihe Treasur 4 ‘The Prince of the Palpit, Willimantic sad Potnem division of the Bos AN UNDRROKOUND RAILWAT With whice Mayor KJ feweu has uceasionaily wos The trustees of Plyimputh Church have raised Thortford and rie Tellroad, U8 ot 10g ee eee een a aeewch and or ree toe Buug during bee (erus, Mr Bocches's salary to $29,000 per annum, This come coavinced of the impossivility of carrying out | PrUemNt Par With a atetton at ti it port, ands TILT. ANOTHER OBSTACLE. sum was voted bum last year, but be declined to a0 the work he éo enshiy undertook, in the face of the | on to Flatbush. At the latter onint it ia prop But even this Lie ac heme har tis aiuoyane cept it, ever aceumulating dificulties of this unfortunate | thai the road shall come to tho snrface and separate | diftculires, ‘Phe Hom Des Bwnes ag arenmaneet emer corporation, and bas consequently thrown up his | into two, one leading to Cones Island and points on | of woth, conti otal Qartmpe wilh toe pe PLASICES PROM THE OCE CABLES, Contracts, Yesterday the hada have be mem: | tho south coast, and the other contuniag hat wo, nnd wi ae frend of we yf sie, ployed under him were pati off at Putnam and dis | Ejst New York, Jamaica, and LempstsA. nt Mayor, steve iorth sad etaiws tre ‘ iy ai mitered 8 charned: sane Sucae ol Hastorn epecuiators who Y road will be but three miles in length from th n My BaltiNedecire ret.renead hed the. RO a British Government has orteret) 80,000 Rover have all along bee: rmined to frustrate any a | bridge to Flatbush, which disunce c vino | itm the: Kuivfetsen says te shad tave tt, provited 4 1 Seg Joicsng over the snecers which has unfortunately at- | teyond Flatbush, nuw requiring two hours wan aut ous tre DMeLangitha does not woul w P Meur or the dllbuyie Cunt, suow ald crew were eaveus (ondod their operations to ree, Will be pliced witain half hock again. 6B nucowre come tow pled, and Gre a ; APSR hour's ride from ths city, or practicnily bearer chore lies. veviver:) Bure: ana Kinsella, the latter ns The Death of a Senator In Bellevue Harlem te at present to’ toe Guslnoss portion ef | wal isevitshiy Ue thrown overboard; sinuan miven EROOKLY®, The Hon, Buckingham Smith, formerly a | New Yors. de wore retable man or the Mime. But the it ——— te Benator te ‘Biorida, died in Bellevos Aosvit THE PANTIES IN INTENEST can'batturd (Oa! Baio, aad they kuow It, mic Daring the past three months, nearly €50,000. hee rete Baaater hip Bicabsellyaitoliy i sd i laae grand nalieten ate tka é w# they Want Kansel!a, And bere we have Uiow. t been exp ton the “outdoor poor” of Cie ety yesterany, of consumption, Mr, Smith was picket |), Tliese grand scliomos are, the © fight the master uxt among toemselves. with tue | ‘The property owners on the principal storta inthe up afew evenings ago by the Mercer stroet p: Palka SEL GOWATHR: IRILnERON ho Kinga eounte pats ROeee Dest wan may wan tho golden pric Pha tond Sixth Warleprot faving for the Invenalble. He studied law in the office of They are Jopenly at present for 1087 A PREP at ANOTHER Jon, fauey savements wach have Fessendon’s father, in Majue; Was ntl va | two reasons: Fi iridze will not be com: | In this gianco at the 4 of Wie King we have | Relvh Kvertotte, of Ber neor Utieg ave. Sinte Sevator in Fioridaand wasol-oa dudge, Int pleted witht years, Chere i 0) Qed ourseives to the bridge ant Kiatuushave |! bullding i Tro near Abed ¢ was Secretary of Legation @ panish Einbass., | and second, t nators oF 0 ie sand the uwdercround wdtwit ‘ OST, YOAEFOAY, ADD was Cutally InJUreds and. ou ls return tu this country was sent 4s | cama sort o nit und eb afl eventa | The Navy ert fob ie anotuce fucrattve pine <n hirgé d'Affaires to Mexico by the United State ean tof the enormous profits waticipated hewmen who con rl, amt ¥ LONG ISLAND. Government, While in M as seized 9 mthe job in it: entirety, Wit ts to be. pu ty (or Working vb nu carly aay - t wih a friend in Wost F e Jalicet. & rom t ile of newly Geveluped suburbaa Mew duns, Mat ley ®ve The Rev. W aT ems <7 - TUR AMOUNT OF MONEY THERE 18 IN IT. hal a ptt ah n é Tammany Politicinus Tri ace fas lie Rie et ween : fe taroush A sriiae 0 ti singe The warrants for t 1] niet that tnoy is t t y is t y| i Anced in y bot lo se he not Long Island City despe He. SSIPE an By ” he project tienes ¢ moti b sat ete tin iu » ine value qe ‘ an se served, Henney has been roen talking with the | gion, it will Le seen, is eutirely omptin ul w Ms | publican Coogeeae wad @ Domoeratic Logistuluyee BILLIARD GOSSLP men sings Ie received the warraL they | agonally through b i 8 streets for neus> | tak ab muy avait luthier disclosure —< wore in bis possession. Hu tsun, ywas | ya uile, Shorea! estate to be taken in this 4in eile, toiph I Fi - ' irker Will meet in Baftalo nexs robbed, 14 poor vod hus no politic while | provowent em races nearly a thousnt etsy lots, t Mae eee he robbers conbrol the politics « roats | value of whieh mazt bo xed by Commi ra, Its WAEBINGION NOTE 7 NER Coe ol violence wore taade yesterday against Mudeou | ownership by the a lherent the It ab the pre . sin Derry Joseph Mon ploy on Thursday unless he withdrew bis eomplaiat er tine Will, of course, be very fortunate to wo. Senitor Cameron und Delano go te | '4 Sau Fravciscu, 609 polhis, Fronci ew: 6 8500 et gentlemen Goergia today waite ‘The Peltittenl Revolution tn Ladinna, A DRATH-BLOW TO FULTON STREET. Ihe Wave and Means mat thie morning to arrungo { Pek sob Dion, w! it carmatn All before dim tr Wasmmaton, Jan, 6,—Vrvate despatch.s trom ] | Bat it will ve observed thas this: seine oneny a CEDURE NGI PONE un BT Patt Pec er ey nite wht Amite an Yor G1 ita eal ee Indianapolis say tbat the Republican Senators who | MAN, theroughare te New Fork, whist teva tie wa ot 4 condition of the ropristion ¥ hub peuukbioc G Sponnos ts ‘ou are gone over to the Democrats, in the organiza: | n.ture of Liv case, mhust Lecomne tie priieipal street, | DLs Will Foader Bigub serslome Meceseary wii nex Rodcipho tay ehallenged Cyrille Dion to play for < Fultup strect and tue lower eud oi Buln avenua, | #ont PTR TaN Ne, LeLWerD Lie BIH Hon of the fonate, are, anti Morton, anti Grant | plow Flaibuel, avenua, 1s ut present tue emai Iv is denied hy authority that the Syanian Minias | Mit Det of deneae n ng, but 0 al a 4 ics rn pod ‘on | $27,000,000 Ww cots cerudoatus curteucy buLauce 1 ‘ LE. Kz, Hioament, whieh wakes it Democratic for tue ucat } aveuue it Is, exuctvely @ buslioss etek. Len + dada he curveucy U * HOUKS OF LEISUKE, ton yeas. hee Ah #ro8 i nite tog ne are | rr aD tmen eee Nowark’s New Gioxernment, Verming at different poiuts, and reaching ad purtrof | (ortho evtuotuuut of claidpasindg ous of Cuban tips { Halton Tuesday evening, Jun, ti Site at ihe (Me v1 . ¢ Next Monday evening the Italian Rifle Associ The fives business mecting of th work | tue city. Hore are vusi interests to de affected by | ‘es re (fi Monday evening the | sey 1 i" ob) ° ven weet route to | Secretary Boatwelt has directed Anelstant Tre lon with dance in German Sommen Gonna) wae bald lee) sigh sabe | tbe Megane ot Be. rat (ie ato wil gikcen tonto Folger to rederm au eilvonal 6165000 of tes | Compady 4, Pwroltth Regiment, Capt, Jobn French, Milts was wppointed Police Justice in place of Ainzi J iow Null, ot gine ot ie a voc will ruin Fulton OF ven’, n h lotorest coxges | dance Lu Tvtag dail ov the Luu last Down, end the Avaistant Police dusticesiiip was | oe eae an (ines-nOW sanwiDs In thas wtaver. * ‘Thus will nage a lt 9,6.0,09 called in, The fouewenth envuad wall baliehed. The Mayce's veto mertauon of te Wood: | TOPE! Mh Do Menous eouree Of opposition to bo firt anpuad recestion of the [inols State | Glad takes place tp Lsving fall oo: m Pavecnens wore suelernel, 18 (0 16. encount 5 bonce the secrecy Of tho prouoters of | Revreecitation Asxocmriog, took place lust ic | prog Youmans wit locture on —— this rehome Unt Wey still Le prepared to doy op. | {resent rank: accom catledl by tuatavestemGensrel | qafy" at Cooper Lamitute this vyching, Maclay ti ory position, Gelegaiigu wie Fecuve ' A reception te tondered tie wening by the Tam 4 Geaben, senshi one handred and Afty pickerel AD | yrvoklya city 8 ono of the heaviest stockholders | the new } ik Con ral Jauevad orp @vutond tax was | Lidoge, and the Lise, dol ayer Kol. chy, near Turnera, on Vhuroday, A | tn bores followed, aod Frank Harmon, of Fuller’ -Xprew, bitherto the champion Qaulat. throw up the ce te the Cuntaia’s eVoke e HEW Lrilie, Ab ee. te oth, menting the New Zork bid, Geivetecinres ou erhe Urihty ot OMe 4y uaa "The steandanor alae Much McLaughlin and his assocl isos ms the 4 sortnee, and in cider taal the ralirond hiey preset w York city Governmant ix the eminent Hoss ‘yfauiirce they wave Wo Ait, ANoRUAA oa his ¢otur ‘Weed 60d bis spsaciawe Thus (uv pevmle whe MAW. Wb Ole Brooklva city goverment i ovly oo (he ground of Attorney Geaeral Akerman’ i) Alderman Bryap } Greene street, Iodide’ cabin with 49 ladies etanding. Yerrerday” TrdHe ono, Iattaw were, atandine. OA Mey itary atteddance of policemen, Who Were necessary wis’, ich con®” and Miss Spencer Chief Judge Daly, Jadge Larre- more, Sudize Tappen of the Second District Court, ex-Judgonnd Mrs, Barrett, Judge Froedmen, Jadge aud Mra, Monell, Jol R. Parsons, Anstin Abbott, Mrs. Mortimer, sudve und Mra. 'McCunn, Judge Shes, Mrs. Homer A. Nelson, Jolin Sherwood, Com modore Garrison, Ale and Mra, Van Auken, Jadice W.-W. Robinson, Chartes P. Kirkinod, 3. Wider Allen, Mre. Kade aod Mies Eado, Mrs. Bbaaf, Mrs. Weieht, Frank Fowler, Mr. itiot F. @bepard, Mr Hildreth, Gen. Avertll, und a whole bust whose naires are vot recalled. ‘There aro few la 4 in the conntry who can homt of suo a Judicial relatonsinp aa the chariwn tng bostexs, Ter’ hualend is 9 Jadge and the son of A Jodgo, and two of lee Drothers—the Mon. George G. Barnard and the Hoa, Joseph F. Barnard—aro Joages of the Supreme Court of this Stato. ——— A COLORED LOVER'S REVDNGE. ee abbed Eighteen Times by ber Rejected Suitor—Preparing for a Third Term to Sing Sing—Trngedy tn Greene Street. . Lest evoning Sarah Vanderveer, colored, wns on her way to her residence at 21 Amity street. Sho had reached the front of McBrite's crocery, at 1455 when Samgel, Murray, colored, eceppo) op bohind her, Sciting ber by the bir, be drew olong dagger, and before anyone coala tntor- fere he bad stabied her threw tines indhe chest, ire Umes in the Leek, once In the abdomen, three times in tho right arm, threo times in the left arm, and Ure times in the foce and foremead, The woumn screamed ond foil to the sidewalk A lsrge crowd collected, and some of thom at- tearpted to secure the assassin, but he Dravdished his dugger, and exclaimed, “T've mardered hor, d—n her, and Ti kill the Ores— ———— who tries to stop mo." He then escapod. The woman, Who was bleeding profusely, apd usd become un- conscious, was boroe to tie Mercer street statwo by some ciuizens: and Dr. Frolic wae summoned. He announced that tho wouzts, Mhonglfserious, were, strange to say, not necessarily fatal. Whe ber Wounds wore drcesed, the woran was taken to 2 Amity street, where abo bad worked as a liua reas with Mrs. Mchnls Samuels, Biurray, the aesasein, 1s about 40.vears old. Te has sewed t¥o terina in State Prison. ke wa tenced to tev yeurs’ fwprisonment for stabbing a policeman, and to seven years for stabbing a wo. ». Mire. Vandorveer bad been engaged to be marries to Morray, bat ha@ broken off the entygemont when abe learned Lie bad ebaracter, Die says that he swore that if she did not mares him, be would kill her, He had caited at tho piace where sho worked cn “several occusioné, but Bhe had refused to ece bim. + $a MR, MACCABER’S PRIEND. An Incident of the Americus Bali-How Mra Maccabee Advauced $25—A Mythical Spree aud an Actual Swindle. Mr, John Maceabee and his wife, of 224 West ‘Twenty-pinth street, attended the ball of the Amer+ jens Clobyand rescbed home early yesterday moro- ng, Mr, Maccabee, paving rofrewted himself with 2 fd doers’ sleep, went down town to his place of business, He bad been gove only a short tine when the door BAD rang, and a well-dressed stranger ou nounced himself andinguired (or Mr. Mace: ‘Being informed by theverrantiuatchor mast: ° was a he sai. that bo would ifke to see th om as his ens WK Of the utmost imyor- Wren Deo entered the panor, the atratigte ob] bef that Mr. ——— (nentioning the came of 8p to\male Ares of toe i) had tm Dibeda 1» Ntle foo h wine, aud that 6; while om, tbe nai dinorer ly, ond bad ange dic. ad sent hin Youn dt€25 tovenable ta Maccibee tememtwred maim at the ball, andsac lor vue aving beCd, Wg ber visiter's story, gave iin tho moment dou aguin she will SPARKS FROM 1U8 —— ‘Vdme vets of coal—one of Keven inches, a 246 fowk, ang the third Cou tect thick, bave bes ered near Nepal, ab Joseph FT, Bust TELEGRAPH other acOy- 4 Feanchmon. was blown to piecas in tho'Btoc raner fist might, by the prema” Care Oxplosdon of # daslty’ cartriuge. A gnthenag of Cotibatics in Cleveland, Ohio, yes terdng. adoy 70d reeoth@lons PeRoating agAtust tle ve~ Gipatha of Romeby Viotordeaanuor Martin Sedwler, aypoddigr of SViitiamabridge, was suffocated op Mrureday night ro tis tet, which t'sup poured to heve caught Grewinlo hu was aves The Mextean revodationiste Garcia api Cadena Have availed themselves of tho yFoclamat!m™D of anjies ty. Ojher posWcahofeniers are dainy the samet wed are being roslonud to Weir former coadition 1p ‘Timothy Roberts, aged 40 yea farally yesterday to Lowell: Joseph Bowdich, a young man of Quincy, shot Aimoclf deat on Thurwtay wis it doko Britton, aconstablein Virginia Git cut his throat Nev, whe (azaily shor on Thuraday hy Wiilwn Guyawad buy of the private secretary of Gov, Drauley 0 Kast, Lrowtway, .and Wm. Bote Me f niaae oto aleton at sump clopof weghig © valuable Garrisge rus cod they Co@eDrtt in b bariyou for W, bul coud eeueKiber the p wows Ceot, George Butler, of F.gofteldvcounty, $.C., rome of Gen. 3h. C.. ity a0 slot aut kifted dig: tug ai aiterention @f a private cutuss D¥ a soumy [ir Tavied Winelow tianulion, of We sawe couniys | te Sayannaa iver, on Mote: Mi Moratonse, of Ind lig, want to Mecourt A few wooks mua | ete . fink w PLURSONALANVELLIG ENCE, ' Maidea, Choy We upderstind De, Homer B cae exihen a Stirratt has hoon eon 4 to aba 5 By order of Mij.-Gen, Shaler, Cot, dohn Fowler has heem apnomted Ordaance Otficer, wilh Ge raph of We wre indebted to the Hon. Roscoe Conkling of the United States Senate and tie Hons. 8 Cox cf House of Weprosentauves tye valuable public yocu Col. PF. Stearns has received the Ropnbiica omuiuation for United States Senator fron AL aiesot (oN he Vacancy occasoued by tho death of scumtor Norton " On the sixth ballot the Hon. TW. Perry wos nominated by (he Republicans of Alichigai to sticcood (eHow, Jacob M. Howard iu the Luited Beales Sonate Sir Jotn Ross the Ton ia Pakenham of the British Legation at Wastagton, Mr. Bergtunan of the Bolan Legation, and Ges Alix. Gorloif of the Kussian Arwy arrived is the Algeria yesterday Jim Parner, of Turner's Station ow the Erie Rad. way, having kilied hog welxbing ponuds, Kare a private diunes” fo afew of bis (reads of Thursday Rhett On and wUPErY ROR Gali N.Y Brescus, Cogethor with Monroo, Jun fi Hie Or: DUDEY Bj oFb, Ul Sealy ant Na nutabuluies The Work! ident, Dan! Jone rune Secretary Thomas P Sni- a> Finwncs + Bernard ities Cor roa Ridin Secor star domup : Treasnrer, Joho son W. Yo er Waauke 74 Wag oc LN Ate eater, of Clestar, and Uiher ical a's Union last event Grifiia , Vioe-F residents ‘Rao eloctad ry fotor Lair PRICE TWO CRATS FWALTY TO THE PONTIFE. AN IMPOSING DHMONSTRATION BY CATHOLICS IN BOSTON _— An Indignant Prote ment of Pins TX. tal of the Christian World. Bostox, Jan, 6.—The Catholics of Boston ax tombied ta the Maste Hal in large force this even- ing to express their sympathy with Pope Pius thi Ninth in Lis deprivation of temporal power. Not one half who songht admission could be accommo dated With atonding room, Patrick Donohue pre sided. The Richt Rey. John J. Williams, Bishop of Boston, briefly addressed the meeting, explaining why the Catholics should protest against Italia usorpation. He claimed that Rome was given to the Pope to govern for the rest of the world, that the poor and weak churches might be assisted from ‘8 contral point. ‘The Emperors, from the time of Constantine, cons tributed to the general fund, That Emperor, re tiring from the Holy City, left THe POPE AS GoFERKOn. The enceessors of St. Peter wero established m temporal sovereizns, with the aid of France, at the Ume of the tnvasion of the Lombards, moro ti one thousand years ago, as the head of the Church of the world, Hence Rome was the capital of the world, and the Church bad a right to protest agsions tts discontinuance as such. A formal protest, drawn up by tho leading Cathos lies and published in the daily newspapers, ae nonneing the dishonorable meant, including violence, fraud, terror, and mardor, that were ared by the Piedmottese Government in dethroulog the Pope dering the DISORDERED STATR OF EUROPE, by Hugh O'Brien, aud unanimously, t the Dethronn= Rome Properly the Cu 24 ped. Remarks were made by John C. Crowley, who enlied for the opinion of tae entire Church on the Sardinian asurpal of the temporal authority ranted by the Christian world to the Suprem tits for the maintenanco of their religion, Ltal and the dnbabitants of the Poutifleal States, eiaimed, had oo more right to decide the status of the Pope's dominion than tie resid: of the Dis trict of Colnmbia to settie theirs against the edicto& the United States Government. Coa ¥. Dounelly drew a contrast between the moues pursued by DANIEL O'CONNELL, the civil reformer im Ireland, und Garibaldi, the ropated liberal in Italy, denouncing the laiter a @ believer in brute force against the sentiment of am ace of elviliz.tion, ae J, in expatinted on the right ¥, the Pope to tempor dominion, and asked what Ear pean potentate enult claim’ so long a succession, On the question of education he conla prove by sta’ that Rome would show more pupils in hom in proportion to the population, than Bone i more students ta her reminaries than wet educated at similar inst.tations in tue Uuited Stat He claimed tat ‘THE UNIFICATION OF ITALY wonld not stand tho test of srcument. The Pope Was to-day in precisely the position that Napoleom was at Wilhelmshone ‘Tho Rev. James A. Healey sarcastically allnded to Victor Emanuel’s declaration that he occupied Rome bo assure tho personal safety of the Pope, and to the plebiscitnm granted eubsequentiy, whict drew out the frightened sentiments of 7,08) prope erty Lowers ‘The arguments of the apeakers, which were fore-! ibly put, Were heartily acguiesced in by the asseme blage, wiien was orderly in the extreme for so large fe ertuering, ‘ Even rer nees 7 MERKICK MURDER. —— Tragedy ino Binghamton Dry Goods Store -Three Burglars Drowned in Attempting to Escape—The Fourth on Trial, Bixauawroy, Jap. 6.—The taking of the vestie mory in the case of Edward Ruloff, indicted for the murder of Frederick A. Merrick, a clerk in Halbert’ ery goods etore in this city, Tast August, was begun to-day, District-Attorney Hopkins, for the people, is astistod by Lowts Seymour and Attorney-Generat Champlain, while RaloM's counsel are Mr, Beckes, of tuis city, N. D. Whitney, and the fon, Charles I. Beales of Hadson City. It will be remembered ‘that throo burglars entered tne store, and found two clorks asleep, The clerks awakened anda Oght took place, resulting in the shooting of one of the clerks, Two ot the burglars who were wounded ia affiir were drowned in the Chevango river ime Hately after their escape from the shore and Raloff i on triat as the third burglar and one of the murderers, ‘Yo-day, the enrviving clerk Gilbert L. Burrows was among the witnesses, and identified Raloff as one of the men who assisted in the murder. Kuwolf contucted the cross-examination in bis wa Dohulf, The trial will probably occupy a week, ——— LOSSES BY FIRE. —— An entire block of business and otlor houses in Plattsburg, Mo,, was burned on Thureday Boeke! House in Dayton, Ohio, was damagod $10,000 yesterday morniug. ‘The'fire originated in the story, and many guests were oUliged to My im T night dreason, t evening, at dealer, 73) 56 Bowery, B. Hoff ; Braay & Prochaska, o} Poddlo, corses maker, # nay be repaired for 610). OBITUARY, police n, Samnel T. Richards, of Warrensburg, N. Yug died yesterday morning. Mrs. Redes , mother of Mrs, Clem, who wean impli oat the murder of Mr. and Mrs. You! died suddenly in dndiaowpulis yesterday, aged 40 years, Dr. Weasley Smend died in Poughkeopsio last night, Two weeks He cotebrated Che 7th anniver: @nry Of Mis Dirtiday, on which oc. to the Widows Home 1 Chi en Cat nALiLulioU. iberaily He was he NEW JERSEY, plat etacenls 6 body of a child six months olf was found om the ice ih (he Hackensack river yesterday Silyackven, tho Norwegian,wno fell from the roo’ of MS house la Hobowen ou Thursday a:teiavou, died yesterday. John Keever, a liquor dealer r street, Bovoken, (ell dowa beck wus broke, Camden's proposed new charter, changes the a oLphes dhodtice of City Maryiial It 1s pronosedto wipe ont the town of Newton, tho@coue of the election rote, and to atinex'a part ue Camden and» part to Haddon, ‘Tho eclipse of the moon in Paterson lays nient would haye be ute cloudy wh in Adame yosterday, aud hie Joln F, Gertsehius and C. of Paterson, Lave porcuancd sixty-ve lots at Itigewood Park for $10,600, ana wonert E.Livingsion of New York thirty: (Wo Wwisat $20) eacn, Two men named Burks and Granion, of the American Cab Company in Jersey Cy, werd Vee jure. Miss Kate Connelty, thoy 1 tin ue Hives JOITLNGS ABOUL TOWN i Atowan ar let t I 4 n y 110 police are pr 1from f is Flous wad vxt ‘ : Mr, Georve W. Hows of the Fepres Apr eyeing a De Ga Heli, 8? Fic le supply of water for Jorsey City it ts Jorn leatoniy nutil to-night. L , “a Ob ke waty Cho supply J entire Mrs. O'Koofo was arrested a M vesterduy, for ejecting i Marsha! Williatu &. Sudiow. wu foruintion fur the new cuusua Mr. Hiram Cranstor New York Hotel extorually wud most exper wace has taken @ new I couutry The ens toa IL. Barrell ag he New York ¥ *sockition Wie re Ju i Court yorcrday, Piwinti ent for is suliry as ed t y the ge will a decision The suit of Fisk, Jr, et al, ag: th od Busquchinnn Keliroad Compauy was befor Lagraliatn, Deal froin Judy moving tho place uf DeCislou reaer eed 0 observation of the Feast of the Epiphany was an in te Chureh of the &piphany, on Secand ay th hich mass The lew nt. Pater ironman m, aud Fathor terol cereiunies. ‘The nase Wad CO? ii @eeivw Vy Giovauut Aborlve