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R TWO CEATS PRIC A BLAZE IN THE ACADEMY, a THE SPLENDID RECEPTION OF THe SWONTY-8ECOND, (Dit hc FIRST CONGRESS, ly nete retcanee ‘bat ther | Mace’ k wrong OUT OF EMPLOYMENT. “4 ol tent One of the funuisst incidents of the water famt- | 4 oof | Gal if ~! Ine in Jersey City ‘was the laborious effort of a yy ao cay tt istry furoraia A bee ene contemptible in the the worl! -——. For some days past «large track drawn by deen driven ticpuch the sof this city, The track was freignted with President and other Spec and the eequisition ot Dominica is ania, (he Wi aban. y. Wasmixor Je pile / In which it w propored to bo effected 18 mot % back to the +The People fe ‘but wholly ansophisticnted gen. wildering Array of Beau pnoratl > tye %—Numerous memorials | MPhC ine wrth Sng atninione and ponents doned Weile—Tho New Ploe. Heman who lives in South Fifth street vo obtain | The reception of the Twenty-second Regiment ‘ canae thot count 4 te wore prevented from residents of the South for re. | Rosanne ius) couniey 18 bom jn atiate or rerrlution: | Yesterday morning, the Water Commissioners | water from what be conceived to be a rosen hy- | iast night, although ik took place \eimultansousig of Hoboken took s barge full of water from Ne drant, This gentleman doos business in New York, Day in the 11 Bation who ballics the weak in order to obtain territo- He- ‘A Prussian Victory near Paris. Veoxtenisiow by fotee OF epi wate Bartness Paralyzed in Jersey City four plamed horses ar & libeloas advertisement, for which the notorions drunken blackmalier James B. Mix saye he is re- sponsible, On Saturday inst, Mavor Hall saw this track on Broadway. It was bein, driven a$ ® furious rate, The Mayor's indig- nation was aroused at this violation of the law. As nO police oMcor was at hand, the Mayor visited Sa- perintendent Kelso, and lodged » complaint against the driver of the truck. Later im the day, Mr, Uar- dozo, of the City Mare’ boken—Importing Croton from New York ' Arra Hjgueh—out |? theas optigavion Hef from political disabilities, and by Mr, ConKLING | revenues aye been pledged for the from the New York Chamber of Commerce, upon PAYMENT OF LOANS York for public distribution. Water carte took streets where it was given rerources of Dom! il Whe French Guns Turned on With that of the Seventh, was in all ropoets com- and doosn't take the Jersey City newspapers. He is | pletely suceessfal. At an early hour tt Acndomy of an exceedingly Irritable person, and worked himself | Music was thronged with peopis, and at midnight Into a torrible rage at his want of success tm draw- | more than 3,000) people were within the walls; the ing water, boxes were Alled, the foor was crowded, and cvory On Sunday morning his wife requested him to | sont in every tier was occupied. draw @ paii of water fromthe bydrant in tl the importance of laying © submarine eable from | obtatned 19 Furope, ard the country whieh Joana mast | large quantity around t Our western coast to Asia; also from citizens of | Re,atieted before the valoatie resources of |) m\vic® | toall claimants, Those also who chose to apply at Baltimore, asking for an amendment to the Consti- | ehligations together with the Brigiing debt ra lis: | Fith street whart were also furnished grataltously. tation prohibiting the appropriation of money soa Payment onover ten ulton liars, sae tat j Daring the dav a large trade was driven by ve raised by taxation for any religious object, Mr. | Extent vee, urther tix yon the Beople of this | dors ofjwater from New York and Weehawken, Ww! Futon (Rep., N. ¥.) presented a potition of the | granted extenatyeivanciines ead priviton fie aireney | sold the precious liquid at $8 for 60 gations, or 10 pakors, sode ‘water mansfieturers, and eroeerymen | €licene, ost of whom are American capital of New York, praying for the enactmont of a law SCHEMERD AND POLITICIANS, large purebacers, In many of the hou for the redemption of the copper eoin of the United | {nd whe. w!!! continne in possesion of thene States, He also futroduced # bill to carry out ike prayor of the petitioners, The Senate took up Mr, Sdorman’s bill making the Mint of the United States © Yureas of tho Trea- sary, to be under the control of # Director vo be ap- | tei suweots, qrnica ine Univea, States » pointed for five years by the Prosident. Pweod the two trovernmenta, Ationg The Senate Committee's amenduvent was adopted | Sin, Sincained’ bye. ‘traneter of by % to X2—the amendment belng to continue'’tde | Mineral disiriris, inclu ling the ow! fF hile of Rae Caristadel, charter: yard. | No Uckets were sold to the general pubiig, Gotng out in his shirt sleeves, and therefore the company was select, under the hydrant and confi Among the distinguished people tn the Academp Pix came the afr, but no water, “Ab | I was afraid | daring the eventog were Gen. Varian, of the Thire of it, These cold nights sro playing the Geril with | Brigade; Gen. Sheler, Col. R. M. Hall, First U, & the water,” said he, as he stooped down to see | Artillery; Major Denny, of Gen. Ward's ataity where the thirg was choked, Capt. Walter's, U. 8. N.; Col, Fay, Third “Confound these Water Commissioners, any- | Regiment, N. @.; Col. Conklin, Righty-fourth Rogte how! Here, Jane, heat some bricks and irons right | ment, N, @.; Lieutenant Couneilman, U. 8. A. alt Away, this devilish hydrant is frozen up.” woll known to those interested in the military of While Jane was heating the bricks thegentleman | New York. Thon there were several officers of ‘wont for his coat and prepared for along seige wth | the Providence Light Lifantry, im their stripes an@ Soon the materials wore ready ead | bright red jackets, and swords bull 6 mice lite wall bricks | tne lance of Astoifo, Zot Mt te heat tees tn, and ‘Those gentlemen, some Afeen in 8 you stood ‘ mua bey, an be ing | present the gueste of It. Willi eaime the air without the coveted wate ——~ tight freeze, sure ¢i frozen have to beat these brie ‘The bricks were agal tion of some hot I's office, who had also feon the truck {mn question rapidly (riven through the streets, preferred « similar complaint. Orders wore immediately issued for the arrest of the driver. Officer Garland of the Fifth Precinct yesterday morning arrested him in Broadway, near Leonard street, and he and the track were driv to Police Headquarters, Boperintendent Kelso ordered the man to be taken to the Marshal's office, This was done. By diree- tion of the Mayor ® formal complaint was made, charging the man with driving ly through th strecis and with using a trek that bore no number or Dame, and that was onlicensed. A imposed upom the driver, who ga Stepieo W. Bird. As the defendant had only $4 in his possession—$1 ‘more than Biackmailer Mix hod when in the hands of Police Captai $6 of the fine was remitted. ‘As the tisckmmailor's Bird loft the Marshal Officer Gurland rearreste’ iim on a charge of libe He was thon taken before Justice Hogan Tombs Justice Hogan asked who preverred th complaint. ‘Phe question was repeated bi loper, who deserted irom Duryea's Zo risoa's Landing, Va. behind Jadge ‘e deak. Oficer Uariand, though knowledging that he had been directed to make t Marshal, dectin ee, conts ® pail, and several of tho leading hotels were the supply pipes were frozen and consequently they received no water from the reservoir during the one hour It ure, MOO! And shame whieh this mesearo will is Will enuie bo tho beneMt of the few and the in- | WAS tarned on, = of the many, DAM IN SERVENS’s BATTERY TaRD, ‘sues In addition fo these grants to Amort citizens. larce coneessione have been madeto Kng- | A dam and temporary reservoir is being con- ited Binves wi fotnOr Ameriesn oltizous 1om shail have been accomplished: continase Mans. Everything North sinoe the M4. ‘The bom Derdment bere is ing favorably. mcks a Fort Vauvres are on Are. WILt Mak ABLE-DODIND MEN DRAFTED INTO THE anM: § Lonpom, Jaa. 9—The Government of Paris ha Asoued @ decres announcing the consolidation of all Military Organizations and the entire able-bodied fale population with the reguiar army for the de- fence of the cliy. A Commission is appointed to parry out this decree, consisting of the Governor ‘ef Paria, Prosident, and the commandors of artillery and bar- LM. Seabees | structed here to contain the water of the three ose comuils- | eprings, which in days gone by supplied the old 3 privetyai | Tevervotr at Sixth street ‘ship of the | worst should come to the for railroads on with © 8 "1 Hudson, and if the jorst, these springs will supply suMcient for domestic requirement, The awe of nations, must | water is, however, somewhat loaded with magnesl Wo Fi garde Ib pettte OM Taw that when one sovereign eucerda va anowier sy | ‘The greatest alarm existe on aecount of fre. A ee that it (akew oil 18 Just obligations as Well ® | Aepuiy of righ re torribie tham M the rate of 3-10 lasted of 34 of Sonate did not coinage chat one per centum arheretofore, @wpose of the LiL PRRMANENTLT Dw Mr. Hows. reported adversely, the Benato ‘steamsnip a ©. Rogers, the moupificent Quartermaster of the Twonty-second,, There wore also many representatives of the United Train of Artillery of Providence, ta white cloth jackets, richly gift Nearly all the ueste above alladed to wore the real military meas . He, and fooked like volerana of a hundred wea, tered over the hydrant ‘and swore at toe Water | Even those who parted their auburn locks in t omiesiouers, but met with no success until 13 | mudale had th a lock came, whon, after a new shower bath of the | bore themseives like hottent ki 14 the application >¢ » cluster ORNTL® ANTHROPOPMAG: of pricks heated nearly to ® white host, which ost melted the pipes, he turoed the valve, and was rewarded with 8 ickling siren. “ There d— you ——, I thought I’ ring you to torms’’ said the irate and ‘i tleman, “it ma fete idiot eee mig takes a listle vationee,” thd ORE tale ce ciowit | te Women on the floor would bean idle task. "hore filled bis pail and wens in fo rest and got bis din After the meal he tried again to thaw. and all the afternoon worked to reo) which at first rewarded his efforts, ime came, h bat plis— ‘ater Commissioner Reed is constantly at the police station, with anthority to turn om the 4 indefinitely, the House bil! Water at tho “turn on," at Rock Tavern, balf s Postponed indefinitely, louse bill parset Jane mile from the city, A steam fire-engine from New 8 1870, providing for the payment to persons per York, lent by Mr. Shaler, is kept under the orders manently disabled of arrears of pension from June | Consiitmtiop of bum niga of as paraineant ainhority | of C 6, 1866, to the date ot! 8b tne Fate of 25 a month, ‘The bill providing tot “elections for Prowidential Meotors and members: of Congress shall be by bal lot wes reported adversely. NO PERSON OR AUTHORITY CAN The House Joiut resoiition approprinting 62,5008 | the whoic or any other part of It to any ciber p yoar for au aunnucnsis 0 Minister Schenck was | No ameuoment max passed. edopted forte, ED PENATEWERE. McD ineer corps. BNGAGEMENT WEAR PARIS. { Asovore engazement has juat occarred at Clamart '@ village in the Department of Seine, about miles south of Paris). Several French battalions hore held » strong position, which had been on sev eral occasions used with much advantage aga ‘eho Prassian columns fu their recent operations tn Abo vicioity. The dutteries at this village oecapied most comman Jing r ‘THE FRENCH POUR IN A DRADLY Fine. A Prussian force was detacned tor the purpore of ‘@ltecking this posiion. The onset was » most de formined one, and was met by a raking and terribly Misastrous fire from the guns of the French. Not Whatanding the wholosate slaughter in their ranks, { Kneineer Corrsa, at No.1 Rogine House, respective disabilities, | aeany whicu exints 1a (he rulore, whether executive, | Wiret street and, Wasbiugton. Feeliaiiva oF juaical. Aro of thas Constitution | "ie poce horses of the Jersey City Ralicoad wat uae ot ! only one pail of water where they formerly had two, Hecod hatha he ncrcrackodenryettonn and the preatest dimiculty wus experienced at the ree agtter-house in Hoboken for ek 4 hing the 1d anion is void mion by Yechawken and U Hill are not in the slight tats nevaceus theaaien he t atiectod by the water famine. | traanterlh tee dernier retort uf From the Jersey Cty Daily Ties, Jan. 9. A ruined ty@ans, who, Urable Lo continue political con: ‘The New Year's Eve crash at the Belleville re- errvoir bas been attended with consequences vastly Nase he fs and Hoboken. The vomber of J Outo! employment because ter ‘ocepp) ine apartment 8 inter: at Hare 1862." He was out of piace appearance of truly martial meu, wing could = y who dared say thom complaint by the d to do #0, Justice Hogan. unk ing the broiane Of the deserter from Duryea's Zonaves, very, properly it the of © back te the Marshal's office, with s roquest that Mur shal Hart would step down to the Tombs Tue Marshal soon appeared, and after consn'tation with the magistrate, returned to the Mayor's office. On bis reappearance before Judco Hogan he said that be would make the complaint by the direction en he —_— pe House of Hapresentatives, Mr. Kai.oae (Rep., Conn.) offered a resolution requesting the Committee of Ways and Means to re porta bill for the repeal of the income tax, Adopt od. were blondes and brunettes in hondreds. Tnere i; dark eyed beauties whe would raiso the vory, pare Gala of envy among the houris st the gatee of Fats few of themost flattered fair suffice, r iy tio enlarge its territorial area led and unproductive, ag of the Anest agricultural and poor men to-day ¢ of the scarcity of famili == -. - — — —~——_— ‘THIRTY-EIGHTH YEAR. ITE WAR ON BRANCH, | ezerees 0 [LIFE AN WASHINGTON CITY. | gagye jet nstwestraisette | JERSEY'S WATER FAMINE, ‘ jr Feclora' twarte of Live! | erry carn Ess1ON OF THM FORITs | ext vin s oes nie, who, wert tema in | eerovesepe OF WORRIES SeROwN iweral ened pail and he wor tof any Gos, Hiatt (was glorious in Diack ‘ilk ane of Mayor Hall. Mr, Ketanr (Rep., N. ¥.) introdueed, and moved reatest sufferers. On Priday Yowing vengeance upon ; ES weehk Coles sa vanes sod bee babs werunamcrti aot forth, we fact mathe detendent: | co put on it presage, a bil to authoriae the balldiog | urdea thaaiwe ean now Fasay aud taste Bear" we | waa wot, pudolent, 1orce inl tame ‘me ‘rehearaing’® | Souris; hiss Lewin, ti piok satis and fa mounting the heights and driving the Freach i, bad been seen by the compisigant driving in | of # mililary and postal railway detween Washingtoa | fore Aseuming new obl Wied legetexion | waar te ore con quently cx spelled to tain their | head of George ‘MecLeoghlin on the folowing morn: of Mrs. O'Neill. Miss Sect, of Sing Gom their positio ee me reer ea Wears nn and New York, ‘The bill went over Op resources which ace atoand and indwpatably | suppiy for working porposes from the treet hy- |g Mis Howe'Hous. Mrs. Col ial, shire,” Goce Sanne | |. THE FRENCH GUNS TORNED ON THEMSELY RS. LC gg | or Mr. Ontit (Itep., Ind.) moved to suspend the rales, ; aston ot Mr. Woou's remarks, 6 hg spectacte at smany of these hydrants in} ATIring ot the neighbor's he stared bis grievances | der, Mrs. J. ¥. Sacdiker, Mrs. Joba Keuning, Miss | \ They then took possession of the artillery ‘sod ne take trom the Speaker's table, acd puss the Senate ead agreed tc tue | Sod 1 orclock, was distressiog” re to thaw outa frozen bydrent, but with no Gel chess ol cdaietieg ners, WEE CeND jeman, charging bim ac ol " the San Domiozgo matter ‘Sb sf ta 5 5 ‘ Jatoly used by the oneries, and turning them apon Heman, charging bim with Clackmailing. | jolat resolution authorizing the appolatment of ee igo va at, Fisk, ot Taylor x sorely provoked | | Muouts of Mughier greeted bis recital, and pis dls. | MSvetarcer the band had Qnisned playing the Tee ‘heir former possessor’, hastoned their reireat by Hasall ph Brooks, to be libellous | commissioners in relation to r ‘a cOmmanication from | tug his quests comfort ied by | ue earned that be had beea thawing oat a bydraoy | '7*econd Hogiment Grand Mareb, James Fisk. Jr., 4 pouring into their bresking and wavering colamns » « THY ANNEXATION OF DOMINICA, the President, sending the information in regara to | steam, and three thousand gallons of water are con- | ina eity which bas no wate: bly Bd opeeey, sgeomapanieg ae? ad ute emendous and destructive cannonade. Porat th avers martha oar atlowed tons | Mr. Ont said that the Committee on Forvien | ie Henuplic of Domincs. | Heterred vo-tue Com: | sumed Ja daily suppirine the boilers for this var. peated n+ n ‘ goer i lien pier od . © cites of Fureig re. A J t POIN = ‘The loss to the Prussiags im this action wae son- Poy ‘own recognizances, Before the wagon was | Adairs had this morning, by a majority vow, agreed se = : Wer secmuianss the erie iad iver AS py WEST POINT CADETS ON & FUDDLE. wore his naval suit, and on taki @ideradie. allowed to be removed from the Toombs, the sereens | 4o tat joint resolution AMUSEMENTS. Fallon every three minutes. This rate, of course, hears gear 3 Faoscesitim hox set apart for him ! , tut } G 5 q ss ones the ANOTHER PALACE THREATEED. ere torn down, sad te vehicle was reduced to lls | 40)” Bosiem (Rep. Mass.) saked wnether iho the Was found inadequate to the immense wants of (he bee Kore 0 LAreohas Yen bye he Led oie oom - . a : v ja bhi im) rom i wei Kpel from t! sh oI Vansarias, Jan, 6—Brening. —The bombard- | 709% Sorter trom Darves's Zouaves then left tne | could present at this time the petition of same forty : helles mt Booth's. Fe via way ho Totalorend bie depletes elsterae with A Cader He Is a broad shouldered man, and occupies ma @out of the Paris fortifeatiocs 1s kept up with vigor ee eT ae ge ee ee ecing | Boston merchauts in favor of anuexation, When Mr. Booth took possession of this theatre $8,000 of galions Croton. Povauxenrers, Jan, 9,—A short time ago three | space in bis chair, To overlook him in the dowsest aad effect. The barracus of Fort Montrouge have | tue Wtert tr Mirove bis uorses to the stable ar 2ud | Bir. Cox (Dem., N, Y.) objected, and produced there nis first play, he eet up for him. MACHINERY AT A STANDSTILL. plebes got on a spree, and aftor dark repaired to | ara de ie Toad In tie neo: the like of whick Woon sot ou Are and destroyed. It is reported that | West Thirteenth street. Mr. nooxs (Dem, N. ¥.) dosired to offer an | sclf the highest standard of excetience. To this | Tye entire machinery of the city nas been bronght | their quarter, ‘The sentinel om post inquired a | seers tocomen Te Denamerte for many long { ome sliclls have fallen im the gardens of the Lus- ponernane Berece are these?" inquired a SUM re- | smondment, giving the Gppointment of the Com | mark necessity obliges bim to keep, Of that nec to steudatil, and there Is &,"eez biter feotiag of their window whethor ai was right, and was an-| _Th® Preparations for tho reception had bet 3 « ae a9 afte aid iudigaation exiressed, 3 arene: aac “How do you s'pose T know,” was the rep! missioners to the Speaker of the House sad the | sity he hos often made s splendid virtue, bat never | TO RSS hie lose, which caunot yet be calculaied | swered inthe affirmative. Goon aforward the to- | stage wee ait elevated ‘plavorin” dear butte ‘The Army of the Leire. “Weil, who owns the wagon?” asked the ro. | Presidont of the Senate, more so than th the production of thie last of the } wit be enormous ; besides, a great number of iami- | quiry was repeated, anda similar answer wae given, | shawn iu. gas jes the Motto of tne ‘Te } } Loxpoy, Jan, %—The Times special corre: | Tt ave heard it was a Custom House wogon. Mis | MF. Onrm asked Mr. Brooks whether with that | scries of richly mounted playe—Dulwer's ** Itiche. wens gt them ones Cs iH pi Pay | iuough af the Ume one of the three was absent vd To th brs : wepondent with the Army of Frince Frederick } said 40." auswrered tle bostler. amendment Le would Vaal tha jolak resolution. meet RITA vera ae a ate, | Bigont denutate condition, ea eee He returned: ih to Mie: te enower 00 the tated rasa Geld pieces, ant in be contre t night Biackmatier Mix visited tho Associated Mr. Brooks replied that he woul ye play itself is so thoroughly known, and Mr. Tt is remored that Mr, George McLaugh! resi. . ‘Gharies deecribes ihe Aebting slong the Loire, 18 | regas ofice, and Leered that Mayor Hall's interter- | Aer" nooogs continued, that the. Breygent of the | Booth's conception of the part of the Cardinal-King | dent of the Hoara of Water Commnientons hae | eens OS toe aes Ase. soeuenees ah wore | ie UL aad cede tell Ur the Gaetan ae tbe forest of Vendome, and at Montoire on the 9th | ‘euco with his eperations should be telegrarhed to r. Bnoos taned, we @ 4 held accountable for all damage sustained, thasmach | Feported. Then, according to the statement of one | Lo4'tse colors of the regiment, A pait of slope finet., and says the Fri retreated to the west- | the country asa mattor o! news, adding: United States liad been accused OFF UMfeasance in | has been so familiarized to the pablic mind by fre- | Ay ‘he acied im opposition to the adviee of ti of th amed Barnes, the Orst clase almost en | feached from. the platform to the floor, and ae ward, ‘The Prussians are following tuem and meet | 1 dont care ne att or i cio the Washington | reward to this and that it But fas just and | quest repetition, that im noticing the present per: | snd the engineer, Moreover, on Thur masse dragged the plebes from thelr quarters, and | eliber side ef these wee neiaie of the Ucddess oF " - pe 4 onl; e Wo! fi Beeb bor a , es i ‘with but little resistance. apers,”” HEA, 1d; UenirensnlseleasD: W958). 10. 26/80 FOAL, eee rea clmcedi nex wiicie atedintines, leline them te get thelr, wad uncecemooious!y eoaveyed them to Fort Put inthe | Laverty, | he room was brilliantly lighted, VIGOROUS RESISTANCE OF THE FRENCH. rns “yaNLaw manrres. that th dolnts in whiel he ei} Mosottivee dap behs sean General public were not acqual dead of aight, where they bade them leave the post, | ‘The following was th ‘ance: 1. ‘Vuasariirs, Jan, 9.—The advance columns of the ni . APPOINTMENT SUOULD COMB FROM CoNanKS! And this difference, of eourse, lies ta the ace ea’ tasenas0n: coebaxcns tnd never return, sasuring them that if they aid | cles: 2 Galop. 8 teil Gorman forces in the valley of the Loire bare Mr. Cox desired to have the title amended so as | illustration that it receives. Substantially the same | ew york ere endeavoring to. cancel their poll. | they would recelve e eect of tar and feath. | D' mapa 0. Galop. 7. Laneiers. ‘vote Team aevached Nogont-ie Rotrou, Sarge, Savigay, and La wake it read “Joint resolution to foster private | keneral design is followed as marked she weil | clep here, "The Fira Commissioners met this ora. | ers, President Grant's “soa ‘supplied one | of Promenade, the Yast assemblaze disporsed ” mbered Winter Garden performances. But in | Ing and ordered the Chict ¢ 6.000 feet | the victims with m coat and some spending | "At voout 11 o'clock ihe He. began vp aos Pdatre, Toey encountered an obstinate resistance specalation. — faduitional bose be forthcoming. It is also deter ‘ peop! . e a 10 this present theatre is richer, more | © iver money; and them the movbed plebes struck Per, A MOBt exquisite sot ons furnishod by Ash- whole tine. t the meeting of our Lrish citizens on Sund Mr. Onta said that at the suggestion of friends he | Proportion as J ‘ed to enforce rigidly the fize of $50 for openi t aaa seen ia ie ecoer of ts Pint Haciocat 4 | would motity hw. motion and mae 1 simply to | elaborate, larer, and oer than was that tee orev: | We fv tfdraia crotherwive wantnis wat ine | Huc\echasace tu text anetng wis empsary and | Sete Mocatc a cng Seu Hotee, ees ne ‘The Army of the North. ag f "8 | Take the Senate joint resolution from the Speaker's | ent setting of :he play is richor, more elaborate, and | water. ‘The police live instructions to be extra | so secret was tho whole affair kept that over (wen: | hungry euesta, and eases the vetoren Ovhtics Boapaacr, Jan. 9.—Despatches have been re. | resolullon was sdopied providing for the appoint. | Lott nore Lesutiful, The rooms in the Cardinal's palace | Visllant, in regard to, Ores, sad wore wal nlgdt or. | ty.iour Rours elapsed, before the fret inkling Robiasen, and steward, oxeccisod Ue . committee 1 a jered on 0 0 @eived hore from the headquarters of Gen. Bay. | <n) Of b commlltee Wt rere smompeced of dee | ‘The motion as modifed was rejected—yeas, 121; | in the first avd second acte truly addrewsed | ususl wear Brory_ house inthe elty was of tho voce poten” "Bucy came to bebe bow. |.Semerlly oF sank ive Deevently operating tn the viciaity of Rouen, to tre | Prema, Neal Don aorisonment on aecount | nay, 62 tho exe as chambers In which tho Prime Minister | ant the inmates wore warned to be earotal with lu this city yesterday, having arrived here the | ¢ ya rg, A LETIGR, AND A CORPSR fdfect (nat that city has been almost entirely evaca- | Pertons who had suffered tmp vale yd », Onn eald that bo hed been inet the | of France might wel oe content to live, Not only | Weir Sier. and ate that everything wae secure be: | night Lofore, penniless and huagry, when thoy were CNT aoe of Fenisnism, Among the persons announced to Mr, Oni said that be had been instracted by the fore retiring for the night, given shelter at the hon au old schoolmal o— od br tbe Prasean troops saan the ato vieiery of | constituie the commistes was Counsellor Richard | Committee on Foreign Affsirs to report ba # they umnplunus ta genesai effect—ceiling, side Sui Paiay Coupairins Tow they related the above story. ‘They exp What was Found on Board a Hoboker abe Fregen Sreepe ea Smareeee: H. Schooley, Mr. Sctooley, with his usval modesty, | resolution originally offered by Mr. Banke, with 9 bat they were filed witn 0%) with the exception of the New Jersey Company, | ‘Bonmelves oxiremoly surry for the intoxication pang prng Poong’ vr tue 7” Operatic: East asked to be excused from serving; bat be was not | substitute which was in the exsct langnage, and the iired ond. one tittle evidence Dave sacilitien for obtsiviog their supplies on ths | end'erolea slacoment of the truneaction te the com «iu the y = f th cused. The couuselior then declared himself tn- | resolution passed by the Senate, It liad been his | *Puriment is inhabited, (hat usually a New Y tie New Jersey Company are | mandaut at West Point, eaki jowed to re Six weeks ago a German gentleman of Hobo ] Vansatices, Jan, 9.—A detachment of the | em . 1 Ir r by reason of Uicir absence in gost at ing the salt river water, as will sso the Cunarders, | turn to the post, Bot as dosertere, but to resign or | ken was starding at the en of tho ferry boat on hea fermy investing Belfort stormed the village of Daa- | eligible, as he had never been incarcerated in a | Purpose not to yield to any amendment, but he was | Hoot stools, writiug desks, old armor, er having freliities for condensing. Ih6 | pe dismissed. Boon sferward eu oMcer arrived ‘ x "4 joon for Fenianlsm, or for any offesce whatovor, | compelled to make ove exception in favor of a vases, escuccheous, statuary, priediews, bandsome de careful to have the tanks of exch | from the Point, aud last nigut he conveyed the ap. | PasseKe from Now York to Hoboken. When she precio, seni: Of teak: Sty, Oh Satardhy, Sad took 1 ee ee ieee thine meee Lute ee Guairs, laogeivied’ ruge—all of Uugse and mang | locomotive iled when running jato the city, iw | sentoes back, ” roached her berth he passed through the cabin, an@ @even bundred prisons . y | ment to offe thinze that escape the mbmory the groct | order to have a eufficient supply to carry them ou re —o——— observing the proceedings, sprang to bis feck, aud tH oe BB ot RB a sah ded oie tent chamber, Qa ‘Ber vite Of It were great open fire | Much difficulty will be experienced at tae, ane 4 capevs pommengeges bis . 08 Bay Ma ped posapricsed binioray) latepyentatery ‘ar Notes. ter sans Mt ho anek us wf 0 A dao e jo places Tu which huge loge artfully contrived to ap- | works, ag gag gannot be made withocs a supply o! ‘Tho Germans captured by the Frouch are scat | Sawered the coaasellor tnas it Be coatinued lie 980° | regolution the following words; pear) to blowe and to Went and light the room, Weler’ fis Company hope to keep their works go. ed by the sentinel | Fe then took them to Police Superiatendent Kola elation with them, they would soon bave hia tn 9 | pronited, That nothing in this resolution con'ntned | Ofcourse, whore scenes are seb with such elaby- | Ing by brioging water from New York to make the | if f tarters at inspection. BY | o¢ New York. The reticale contained $4,000 worth of € the Island of Obron, on the west coast of Pranco, | prigog. ‘This brought tue counsellor to er a at ae oe ST CLGae HRS Terror Fa | Fattow, the sudience need to exercite some patience | supply of water as largess possible, coll uma | ie, meant, Wak nobody ie Flalting with: | Ponder 6160 fu erecnbpeks, « lady's gold watch aad @pposite the mouth of the Charente, ured bis active participation in the reception of | Congress to the pulicy 0} of beiwoen the acta. It is wonderful, however, how | — Toe Uniied States Waten Company will eadeavor Renan Eng” ar athen ovaries canet rea enaan ar w e Fenian patriots. repdoilc of Dowinics. Quickly and how noiselessly every vestige of tie | to use the water of the Hackensack. ‘The men were | 4Fe there and as their studies. y Pp ote paper, ich wee Many Bunapartist agents have been arrested In | ‘Mt. Mere ites appointed by Tammany Hall toex- | Mr. Horaax (Dem., Ind.) moved to table the joint | Carefaity arranged atorior disappears. aud the cur. | In‘ormed on Saturday that they would oot have | ‘These three fellows, whon addressed by the son | Written France, lend & suitable reception to the Feniaa prisoners | resolution. rising, sLons au equally elaborate out-o:-door | work this week. The sugar house bas wade s con: nel, answered on their honor (implied) that all was Ihave watted and waited anti Ihave lost all hopa, : yyy met yesterday in the chamber of the Supe Mr. Cox moved to adjoura, ent, Wily staircaycs leading up, to the royal | hection with the caus) But will use the water thas | THguK (nue la three woris telling aa many oe ; for | and amhearibroken, Fareweil, dear Honey, | A MBTHODISS CHURCH WAR. Kichard O'Gorman, President, in the ch Bir. Exunivos (Dew, Wis.) moved to adjoura un- | pulace, and palcouies and foliaze, and a distant view | obtaiged for heating plirposes only. (ey werd hot At thelr studies, were drunk, and “ id orton was appointed Secrotary. On motion | ti! Wedars'ay ext he play is a stately one, aud b Ith of or. ‘TH8 RAILROADS. ‘here was visiting to the room, Tenterday afternoon the body of - GAP, & Fight over wn Moet! Hennessey au Executive Committes of Ove | Mr. Buooxs of New York said that these dilatory | nameutatton that would overpower a drama of lous J wager & 8 will not be man was found off tho Elysiar — _ gesuiifut woe A Long Fertitying | was appointed to carry out the inteation of the | motions were made because no debato was allowed. | inerit. It will ecarcely be necosnery to enumerate | The stoppage of the repair shops machinery will | ofcer of t dressed in black alpaca, « ficids, Sine was | Mineeat ha Min Gaaeieo men a Committee, cvnsisting of Jamos 8. Hennessey, | Afer some ti fn taking the votes on | the diffeseut scenes, moat of our readera Will, 1n ull | incur a !0a8 of at least $4,000 4 week, ‘T during aus esaet i help to “clear” some black | marked M.P. Tt is her clothen wenn Fi mel an ? Os oe eo ran fee a wae So: *Su, “ te, | these dilatory mo provability, see themm for then ves daring the loug | sey Railro: npany are obliged {0 send sheep discovered in his o oF nome ouuer Claas. Te 8 Boat ios" syono at eke jamped oat ere is a bitter feud in the Methodist denomi Wator Price ‘The President and Secretary | ipa! motion bo suspend Fun that the play is doubtless destined to bave, ark for water to supply the locomotive engines, and | tas been the custom © when old Joha | which {sw | . sae vulleo war found, ‘Thu bodys Ce r % ‘ Aubsequeutiy added. Jt was resolved that | Speaker's table and pass the Senate joint resolu Mr. Booth ncved with oil bis ecenstomed earnest: | several entire ongines have to be engareg th tne | Coolio, Dennis Mahon, and all those old boys were | quest tr seh mangled, awaits the Coros ppoaiten 6 Hoek ie Lae ipo! inks ane mabeeriptions be Daid to the Committee on or be- | tion. nest and powon, fod in the grend gueleslasticn! | Guight yard, incmiring Much eddlichal Masiaan: | ta tie earee: 'L doboken. ete lee ontinned for sone months, and from smouldering | fi! subscriptions de Mr. Binomast (Rep, 0.) objected to any discus: | diroax, in tuoathird act, invoked tne awiul power of | The suilway cars cavnot Le cieaned in the vanal 7 ree [ fae damaaas ‘Das broken out auew. An old church edifice \n that Uniy a sali amount of the money collected is to | sion & Kome with that Oery vehemence with which be has | way, sad passengers Wi!’ Go Opiiged to put up with HOURS OF LEISURKB, NEW JKRSKY, rillage, Duilt eighty-five years ago, allied itself and | be used fer siaeia, ihe t alle being applied to giving ; Mr. Cox reuewed the mvtion to adjoura, Nega: | go often eet ng i Is audiences, the sapioerent COM TeQuences. . - | ¢ substantial relief and comfort to the patriots tved. Th Beutra the play te well, if not very strongly £100 Oo" any Nee a ae _- airs Parsonage to the Methodist Conference, and in dood ‘The vote wos then taken on Mr, Orth's motion | exst, “Mir bgrrewtiacigs Dy Mgnppat cam secne | at Bille q@ Cove ookum tuckeey wabuierstay Gk | The Annual Calico Retention of the James x. | anthcoNemark Tosurance Company lost §31,000 bg ‘Golng 90 gave the Conference a legal control oftbote. 4 LUNATIC IN LOVE. to suspeud te rues and take from tue Sveaker's | flo and abity. at. Feuno win cosiph, the sigek | wovere oi rink at dant plnce to the naata ‘ig | 19s#00 Atsociation sto be held at Irving Halt Jaa. a0, | 'incorg'enenneees mee \Bockville Centre and Pearsal!’s Coraer, 8 mile apart, fai d Siead lablg oud bass Une Sonste Joint resolution. “It was nd devoted Yrlars Mr. Sueridan, De’ Baradas, | Moatgomery Ad Bacine No. 4is performing | _ Miss Anna K, Dickinson locturos to-night in Sicin. | Newark: Dommh ot eta eaeied, 88 President of the fare both turiving viliazes, which havo received a | Climbing a Tolegraph Pole, Nude, at Mid | “Sir Onrminen @oryd W erapend the rules andio | OTM ME aM yeuome Aue Aina: |, Mastor | a similar duly at the pring near the staren fuciory, | ¥ay lai) wader ne auspice of the Mercaatile Library shor Zamen Well hae been, elected greet lmpetas since the opening o the foots Side uight—Aa Tdle Parvale ofa Twenty Huird | take the resctution from the Speaker's tabie, tut we De Mortimer. Mas er Saya our, ae all who . EATEST PROM L0e Prone, 3 a : fe orine Citizens’ Gastight Company of Newecee eee itr view of the growsh of the villiges, the streot Beauty—Voor Joe Hu a Story, | mating that he wor I rr 0 ofter Lis | have observed his earcer ab Booth's elnce he pr. bi d frou the eee W. )HESTE 0U. ‘olney A. Ellis, Domoerat: r f@umone tbe inhabitants to build another :huuse 0, | Police Captain, was foaud in x state of nudity, try | Mr Amos vs New’ York said that this San Dy. | Res he's eulicets ne eidrees ak untet | dieltetding ery for “mere water “will becontteued | on Meare Lelchstanlt, of Rialrose, committed suicide John Porter Hines killed at Hoek worship atthe former place, and one also at the | ine to climb @ telegraph pole on Seventh avenue, | mingv reaviution Involved and fs afo'v years too young for thin proseut chur. | troughodt the city aid Hoboken for teveral daye co | heal ite wands youre Of meee god hag ie ent ae Meet Lee, riser oF ‘onder, whi working Latter, As the old temple had served many yoars oe | wear ‘Thitieth strect, He was taken tothe West MILLIONS OF DOLLARS. acier, which neverthe.ess he suagoste with ambillogs | como, The vew siaua-pipe, which has been ueder | the war. Por tne last toe he Vad eulfered with 918 plete A oo), 108. 6 srekio: is San 4 aah oti cak Mallon 4 Aan isa isla Shere buat 4 en hieiaen, process of constrnction since Sanday evevio; Cancor of the stomach. Last Mbursday he went’ bo William Gardner of Paterson wi the ely piace ot morsnlo (or. the “neigh rhood Thar h ; ot Police Station, where he told ine | | The rales were aus mendadand the Jlnt reo!at finaly, the presentation as may be gathered from | Week a€0, is rapiuly receiving ite Galsstng (our abd being ependent on bis wife Tor support deres ggasi rgmendoae fant with his chee sof two and a half miles, the trusiece | following story : J p A what we have sald, fs one that ty an. houor to Twenty men have thus far been employed on ed to Commit suicide, natated bad tripped Lim up, te f ane Republicans Voting ia tio negative were At . + f : m1 iH rere nettiod at tho defection to the newehurches of | “Zam ts love. Lwaete beve bi : oe ° 2 | stage of tne metropolis, and an especial credit to | and by night(all the Inst rivet girding the diderent | Coroner Rathgate held ap ( jal reat pertion of the c maf Lad ‘ pach eeinalnd ave been married to- | bier, Asper, Beatty, Boyd, Paruswurth, Finke! the good ‘and “be manitcence which happtly | sections wil have bees driven, and the buge lin. | the body of Sarah Roaccker mec Cal derediyd fie erry F @ great portion of the conkregation, and on whe fp. | night; and just before the honr appointed, I saw my Wis b, Hawkins, Hoar, Poters, Sasnks, and Wiilard he wtiributes of the present management of ghis | der willbe im a state oF completion, ready for i Neal, of West Cheater. Mre deoer, op re. PERSONAL INTELLIGENC Bellding sey tor ioncrals, ‘Iectatee, atk ieee ttt | onus my lovely Jane, walking along the telegraph | » Mf Cons moved to suspend the fulbs and to dx | theatre, Ung holaiew to te ieuudation wien tia fo oseu | AMINES Mg hones om Saugday night ound aeCien. | eee they docisied that he should not use’ it at ud, ‘sed | wires on Seventh avenue. I tried to follow ber, but Nopand pendiug smeed ida ‘ ar Fy kt en eee foarte Gisiseter iva top 6 nisiied the Are with & rug, Dut uo! so had’ been h Police Commissioners yesterday made Sor Prevented hie eptrarce on two covesioon whva'be | « big black devil would push me dowa tect LCE ALE unn eaveeeoit ta adgioe Ue’ House George and the Dragon at Wood's, | bottom, dittering otherwise but liitio from: the ot | fisutiguy barked She tala tar ho atethee aay Hoek | James Lrving w Captain, ret Gesircd to hold rerrice there. facie then Tesuls cilab ta aguinet the joint reswiution. He sald: In Miss Lydia Thompson's clover extravaganzas | PID With the exception that it 19 of a more wuy- | dentally canght Mre ab the stove. Olive Logan has been alck, but is well again, and The trustecs also gave the pastor notice to quit Ham opposed to the passace of tho resciution provid. | the fun rises to the dignity of - stantial quality of boiler iron, and bat nos the small - ——— tad Deacors” Week 12 Kimiia, Erie, Cleveland, Totodoy Tarona’e by the Mtb inst, with a distinct tint | Meared tn the lap of usury, poor Joe Mudsoa | ma tor the anpolatticat ot a comuilslon by the trea us rises to the dagalty Of ae institution, Piay-'[ noes Bk the (0 that distingsished ite predecessor, BROOKLYN. see Darel {hes would force him te Gait it on nome oll Ee vty dent to visit San Domingo to take certain inve ing on Words is, 1a this case, reduced tow acience, | Walch defect wos without doubt one of thi , Gov. Haight, of California, declin ence, The Hev. dB. Meraiu providing older’ | Ucrer bad an unaratifed wish, and lived tike utut- | Hon, ac. because, drat, by the terme ct thoresoiuuen | Litto an we heve been hed to cueelace bunker, | reasons of the disaster, The general supposition ere His lends Wil units ona Cunduinte pledgee eee ene tho North Log Island district, ordere 4 torfly, foy the bour oaly. Two or three auty not be perturmed int ently by muy SGN | that it will be able to resist & greater prossure James Gegnn, aged 27, was drowned vesterday | the leading railroad subsidy souou & : d a quarter y competent rg Wad are t Ichone an clally intellectual f Me Conference on Saturday inthe’ old ‘moetioe tory yeare ago be becam Pep hace eae is lieu ge aroneeuay ie peovineer isan ete tets ® specially intellectual form of the drame, the | air, water, or ice than was brought to bear vjon tio | While, cuttixy ice om the meadows fa Fourth avenue, ‘The Rev, William Verriniler, for 17 years Mission: Dur tie trustees world wo! permit the bulldine to be | ‘weaty-third atrect beauty, and she noticing ev! ratines suijecte shall be aed) | POUMOE NAMEN AUTRE AR ATURE AEM ERa a | OMEEO CO Dantol McCoe was Fold in $8,000 dail yosterduy by | Mzaanereesicer” gas ugaiten mis int ation to renga! od for the pur a e ot an. ‘these con cence, paiosopn: ory bi no ita 8 ~ ae DRAN % aol MeCo 6 nail yesterday by ilury( Ob bed lel jocoauy arose, Gootereanm, WaretOr¥; | dent” chste ot” insoeiins to ao Eh ce kia cals oiaene gforaares petence, nhiiogonny. | avery brisk mental exercise, in the mere effort of | a> eqAX ARCHIMEDRAN LEVER WantaD, | | DuUtLMer et manta wor atvompuag vt Wo hes Canoe CRrnas eS Sen one ateewtn alro desired to pr old nonse | ‘ut attention, agreed to marry him tast | Sth, aun atau. fas SO A gig wt feuulre Lene s Methane Comte nee decd Atal | i Holsting 46 to the stone foundasion. some. 35 wa Kerowone lamp plod veers ; yard Tabicht, Kag.. the reaideat partnor of worship on Sunday but the doors were | hight, Never forgetting the day and hour named, | por give thurs airectiy, 18 fe to be reasonenT eet | eee eitete Sigee' Te ee ible antendre, | fock to height, as Its extreme length and extraorai mp exploded yesterday sfiernoon in ews, Habit & Co; of London, and late Co elcand ena dit nares fcr. | ne versistently followed ‘ber, when ‘whe Jumped |” fj Wy tupposed | Which glitter Iu every line and decrepiiaiyin ever: | nary ¥ wires skill, patience, and time before | {Be apartments of Benjamin Hunt, 469 Grand street, ral of Sweten and Norway inthis city, Hat the hun iay school was hold. Tho elder | into Seventh avenue car and escnped trom Lim, THAT COMPENSATION WILt, B ea able, Hut mere double invaniug ie only the tinsel | itis accomplished. ‘I'wo pine polos, each 198 fect | .sceburad, aud eet Bre toche dutiding, Loss slughd, | Just been mate a Knight Commander of the Wass OO \ eit by preaching at Pourvall'scorncr. | | Her suiden dlsuppesreuce being unuccountable, he | in some ctner way and frou some otter source Telia, An baly. caees f tn lengtn, securely bounded with wrvaght iron, 14 Street Commissioner Furey has ordered the pro Ae paoligace of hs “8 a ; es ant remaining members of the old | imagined abe had climbed a telegrap pole and ca se it provides that. the Corin esio —pif hh ed han relia now Tying aiongside, ready to be placed tn their | pric h 08 to rel he 1 boards haoni, the iilustrious Ttallan poet and noveliaty hurcl, “now ‘desire ‘to "eebarive oulirely im the | caped en the. wires whoreupon be took off sil hl ined by tne. President, wihont ine eau | {elung auusion 0 the follies and proper places {oraise tho pipe; butitho ergineor is | Sy'manetigeeiiay euaun,oucent (eee omrds in frout | 14 now ia his ith yar, bus continues to be inthe full onference, and either invite local preachors or vo | clotues and attempted to follow ber, The police ey peio ag | te Ay. : Under tie Impression that it will requ: ¥ y uysieal and mental health. te hag thor own preaching. They may that their ancestors | bave properly cared tor hitn , fisdn of thie my iva! iGo | OF Miss Lydia Thompson it may be sald that ate | seven days beture. it will be In ship-siupe order, bo ie Republican members of the Supervisors have | fruits aatite yi sud of having Built the meeting louse, and that they, themecty ' — sted with | always acts wit n freedom and good nat that it will bo ready to perfurm Ils proper func. | betitioned Mayor Kal to appoine ox Alderman | their distineulsied ¢ ot having Tian Gunny seht ti om preachers: ween asstiee ot | At a meeting of Methodist ministers yesterday, | sad tunnn? 0” Teme would bel i nots “and goon far to attain ‘the resalis of | eonstruciion ofthe derrick to parititpention Tee | wHobe Frey's frame building, 66 Scholes atrect CURLONITING OF ORIMB, Seve besa fee I fo pave Mess lever tarts 4 ? ‘Tuird—-Becanss by the concinding paragraph of the | Hum On the whole, It would be well for one | wat . hy 4 Hs Williamsbargh, was dainaged $1,000 yesterday, in: _— Be ieee ee tats RM Goutnnd hata hereritt, | she Rev, Amos £. D, Cratord presiding, the aub: | qratuscunsiter oniaunssen ner farnerent of {¥ | who is weary wich the’ wull aonetong of tis orks | Malet tue keacryolr, with the aanatance of tho | durud Yar" BEtig™ tne tentata Mower MhvontSs | aLratam Rotinson ieoltron tod Io N Aken legal proc sion of tue | j., ap A ners are direetiy required (9 } Hy Of Lis Wor engines no work, 18 belioved to be sumiciont to | ty 1 ‘1 rts t braham Hobinson (colorod) was arrosted in Now: can eee | ject of poorly puis ; reacher tilted report ipforiation oukiug to the future jueurporation | dry drudgery to try un event i the seve ni Dieters J. Rell w ole tose om (helt far ah Rie eis ieee ; Poke nate at anlntstera of cit de. | of tug bowintesa Ievubhe into the usted Siaies ns | cimmplous, Aton, euch a tiste Rt want iearroha: | (urzian the teagre supply now doled out each day | about 6105 ench'( uv insvranos, © e UMiUre | ark reaterdey on charge of icqally Iiving for ‘A similar case wi utly decided in Brooklyn, | Rev. Mr. Stratton sain that ministers of ail do of ity tertitories, while! 4 improba: | units tue sband-pipe Is completed, . # with Sarah Jones (white), ‘Both are married. On ten ae eeted artery at eal iementin h ‘ be OF ite territories, whieh Impl they shall pre: | bility—aneh an utter reversal of all known lawe—he F Tho City Hailroad Company yesterday resected | Carl Frollich’s Jewelry store in Kl eburch. In the pr & jomivations were p» ald, with the exception of Ti serontlon of the Ocrctene gale te the 60! Will have wil the better appetive for a reiurn to day ™ Beymour L. Husted, John Kellum, Thomas Brooks, | robbed on Su Entiat es4ee won ateen in Tie church. 1a the present instance, Mr. Kelsey, ® few who recoived luce salaries in fashionable | “pCCLae is creationol the Com as oue of tne | jishtexisionce, aud the everae renntics ot liu mul | {WO of which are of the celebrated Cornish make, | Alexander Siudwell Fisher Howe, Charice c itetir, | robbers kindled w fire’ {i erebut tt did Will prepare bimsest with a farce ot convtoul churches. ‘The majority wore totally dependent on | stittrioe oF the Un tea have all the spice of reiresling novelly. Cogether with two steam dire engines trom this city, | yerumam Curtis, Lbomas Rolitvan, Win | Je, | ho damage Font any physical attempt to eject him from bis | the iiberalit proposed by the Presiuent, #8 0 ae © at work on Saturday and dunday, but this | aad cyrus T, Susi es Directors 1 In the case of Lloyd Britton, convicted at Wi Font the Iberality of thelr congregations for the mesns sepcohante lala ye Morning, Owing to an accident to oneo! tue smaller poss or cogren for willing } of sabsistence. Metnodist ministers, he sald, were ; bacymnbl Mu ling Vleet on food pines leading to the main reservoir, they were WASHINGTON NOT. ’ on for fa hw trial was dented, al PLPC yy Roe inorev tw vitied tm any otter wiica tay iad'ns |, FaPek@ i eanaot be aenutred exoent Uy treaty tie. Carolina Vieedi, @ prima donna of » | compelied (arton work, and will-wol bw'used again INGTON NOTES, tee prisonse wes seutansed'ta be hennoe . ixed welaries. They aro supposed my * ' wen t nercot neing re 1b repntation, just arrtved Tinaleo, Uilthe break is repaired, thus rende: rs — Pree = accra —_ Sbeulotely neeassary Tor tieie sui peee eta te | auited,, he ease of Texndcited has uo ualogy, he Wibepntanen, A are ra on Bie i Will | jutely tmperative for those who have Drouin tre | Ten inches of snow ia Wasblagton yesterday, Fey rey deli bgnned one, O8 j ™ eodball sud Mie Anthony to go Bes many canoe tie people form Stute, whereas the propesition now, te fon Oe Lh hath : yr _ i pic ie va br ‘0 in ie of wasting water "wince the famine ¢ ‘The President bas decided not to send in his mes. | [8 the derty Dunn t Pelerday te 4 jore the Slouse Judiciary Committee, Whal is required'to keop body aud gout togetier, Piinice Toes 6 Lerntbree Gertie ip, here,” as Amelia, instead of Caillng, who is | menced to be mere economical, or do without soge calltnn f Picton ay ake aie comuntthed a thet i 84.000 Dail, Co | Wasmiarox, Jan, 9.—The House Judiciary pti Alclad Bo acquit at con v4 sick with sore tiroat, | Mine. Carolina Vierds, the | DY aD Inepection of both reservoirs this morning | present oF © HOW Fecoastraction Of the Bouth at ing 959 worth of & Commitee will har the woman nusfragiats ox Wed | A Ga0d Case for the Cat-o'-nine~Taits Blates. ‘To this there aro weave o.yeciivun ts iS | RAY ererrod te, bas sung in Tee Banle of Millan ang | | wee found Shat they were almost empty, ‘The Senate Territorial Committee resterday hear im, Bow dregs a boy eipplored by Alfred Baga, Berd y Mis. Woodbull, Mira, Hooker, Mr. Rid- | 1te last night the sorgoant in charge of the The annexation of Dominic to tue (ni Aen & high soprano yolee of dramatic power, The | SPARKS FROM THB TELEGRAPH, | tdoasediac. apical el Pend dangerously inficcds Beak wie eee } Giles, Mise Authony, and others will argue their | T¥enty-second street police station was alarmed by Vcitirr Awa State Or ae a territory ty uudest rain the east ire Lorene, Rolua, Miss 1oseili, dl chy Attorney-General Akerman denies that he has any the Fesult of the boy's tiyuries, Seed flaims under the Fourteenth and Fifteenth Amond. | crise of * Police!” aud * Murdert” proceeding | ie sipbuiation vol fhe most degraded character, iti. | We Cebele, Bucelll, and Sorotoli A nogro riot is reported at Brashear, La, A white | {Memon Of Gexlgning. Mle county in Georgia voted at A buggy belonging to Chas, Gray of Broad street, i eri reutbeldythtrales spate sp Immediately opposite, An | Hatta ‘ran nid Susta SdaRe ; pod RANTS Tot le reported ab Preah tai section Ot Brera, 19 apuelicns» Nemariy wasle(t at aloe stable in has city to be fe ss ble Fight 10 vole nO outa Sixteenth | off ; pound incapanie of Civilization’ and re : Mb re Republican Alderms © Supreme Cou ded that the | posed o bay. a loafer about the premise Rites ihe rigut to Note om. without x Sixieentt or Wu0 Was devpalched to learn the cause af (he | preciaw or noderetand our inetiturions” anes cate elke, eutlre Hepublican Aldermanic ticket was | siainping of mnote sapceguentts is date we vuttcnest the proprietor, sold. 16 to's country! greyimert, Not only the bearing Is gran et, but | disturbances returned in 9 few minutes with a | esvem, this . ¢ inington, N, C., yesterday where bo fraud was intended 1 the Ouisslon voprtatod the proceeds, He was locked up rite * secured Boautors Nye KORADED AND 4 Clemons Runckle’s stables in Bordentown, N.J., | ‘The printers of Savannah are on a strike for sixt 8 rly_yosterday h 1 nd Wl on ‘und Lipresentative Lawrence (o pro. | fOUKk“ookIng Irishman, whom he accused of | wont become chtiven Temticar | okey, DuEMed om bunduy, Loss 63,000; paruaily In: | cents, ‘Theynow receive Hity copie per thousand.” | yQeeretery ,Boutwell was before tho ar and ce at a ee tn ot senate i ea ine te ans ul phe convention to be uels on | beating bls wife, At that he came | privileges wiih our Considerations of seil-pr Th i A Widow Mary Ann Cliuch, of Boston, while intoxi. | quarweriy pay uous of Interest on Live per cout, bond Mis Tate residence in Jersey City. He hi eaday wad Thareday. me drunk, wad made ® iurdorous assault uj tion, Dunaulty, Christinity, aud. the tuture we Thos. Rico, JK's, paper mill tn Newton Palls od on Sunday wat fatally Gurued by the | ‘Ty in tno Hudson county Jail for the last n - =e Ris’ wiles chuedinn hen’ tse unite bam ba hd £ood hatie of the Abicricng people will rc. | Mask, Was butned on Suadsy, Loss, $3000) iusuranc wolting of A kerosene lamp Y Ourued by the | ‘The House Oummittco on Foreign Relations yor- ecound that h | G2o, WG PEURSIAS Der (or halt ue bent. He ine infusion of 60 base. ah elemess late Gut body | 625,006 " i K OF A Kerosene Limp, terday agrees (0 repart ot a bupsnieute (or Mr, Denies 4 r sn 8 @ only cbild, aod two yeurs, | 1°41 the Infusion Of to base an el As oh ‘The majority for Mr. Martin, elected to the House | San Bomingo resolution, the Sena i reaotation Tho Hon. James Kelly, the genial and popular | “29h interrupted by the aMmcer, “He was locked | 'sizin The aunexation of tho Lomintcan Republic is | gata’ orclork.on Monday morning two liouses on | of Commons from Meath is 450." Ho oxpregsed doupe | PFOVIdIDg {oF the appointment of a commission, j dit tales aaah en | oe at Nicholson, objections asinuch ws it comprises LUL® por | Gurmed oe HahWay, Owned by Col, Potter, wero | whether be shall alteud the ritigh Parliament, In the cane of Drucot va. the City of Chicago, the Su- iy f y raham Lincola, ; tit ES Hon of the a tthe Lees. poy po ‘Tho Directors of the New Haven Home Insurance nirt yesterday reaMrimed the aeewlon of the e ‘bed at his rovidence, % Irving JOTTINGS AHOUT TOWN. sal ie 'Gd cscyine te the UUind | gatas Careed pestorae a eeaiao sas eee SPRAY bd ae egslenment xesterday of the assets settee chuathaies ncernopten Geder ths Lat } . mii n 0 04 . out of the Company to Samuol B. Merwin, Jr, aa Truswo. nee com n under tho tring, acd A KOls wate They then bore en ator olher purpoate ihe | inured, ; 4 Md States. dolag business within their bor- | to Mordecai Smith's old mill paid adai.ton, Incorpo ‘Tne bark Volunteer, Capt, Biako, from Malar, 1 | Pear deel beniia® Gi talllspond ond tarew Him Io. ‘he forryboate were sertously obstructed yoater- into our own, caunod be sustained os | , A. Ore in Painesville. Obio, yesterday morning, | with a caro of ralsias. and Lemons for Boston Youn: | erecta ch thes bind” eyed OR thelr Own Cor | Yesterday afternoon, Brideot Sheron, of Seventy « day by drift ice, Ay etounus of pubiiow boa i mecca barned about $10.0 worth of property, which was | dered off Race Point, Cape Cod, at id A. M. yesterday ay KUN abrmot, bear Fut severely injured ij ni ° Sagamore © will work the third degree of eventh—-The Kepuitio of agit po ses the heat | MoMtly Insured, All haads were say ‘0 executive session yesterday, | by the falling of an hone through the Fook | “a born 15\4 Ho wus a member of the§ Board ul | Masoury at 8 Ualon square bo-morro: as. Part of the island Of Ban aK. She ie a nation wih Goldsmith, Bernbeimer & Lesorman's Oleoph ‘The ti ileoad a ok Up the calendar at the head of which was | ho: cabin. The stone was from @ blast iu @ sewer, for Kitsrm' | rae tied acterat ‘a | Mammary Gale ears essorrey sign, “O° © | Gaiaa ate is eat ih wnat have Gu | os wantin deacon ty sormane | ythe ip hralicond bridgs over the Ohio at Parkers: | Admmipatiotier, A todlon war made'g horizon tte | which Pairk Parley eon acter, slam Mer lone | coe unvier the Federal Goverument, He was | pa . case, nt jm onatra| raiont | yesterday. The br nn ht a Chnelauatt artis are reman, learaing of the danage, ran away’ to q Pa) ¥o Come up ab ihe Jef ‘ot Ooust | this schome of annoxation as on Invasion of bor Fights, nctanetl failroacs, w epalia the HoAalo 69 pase UpOR the House Dill, abuli«l | enc % heveral other hous re di ea ive at midnight, Dut was them eapidly sinking. | yestecday, ls postponed watt Wedamaan ee sid Accintea that she whl resist isto thé oxtont of boi: fup od tae pu sapien lgksinered ale vt oe Gee vr C0 tee Shivareed, Tr SFTP Oe Vo cobele, | tha Dyin siceth cis Mtn nt a hindred youn Diace. He was prostrated by par.iyals on Thursday Lik at bis scuse, and toon became unconscious Bis physicians think that he caunot live umother sy Mr. eliy, who was an active Ropublican, i