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\ THIRTY-AIGHTH YEAR. THE FREE-LOVE MURDER. ee ‘The Magnates A RAVIVAL OF THE NOTORIOUS the United sti TRIBUNE TRAGEDY, ry - Taenrox, Jan, 10.—A fierce battle has been fought to-day among the Republican members, but notwitistanding this they efiected a compromise on the Speakership. A bitter feeling, howe re maine among certain members of the House, All last evening, and unt noon to-day, ft was almost an impossibility to keep track of the Mate, At cleven o'clock the Republican members went into eaucus in the American Hotel, where they romained o'clock before they could decide THE NEW JERSEY MACHINE. aon DI All whe Approve the Ver lecture on “ Me Rights’ At Steinway Hail last eveniog was for the mont part @h earnest bit of prattie on a subject which she bad Svidentty dono her best to master, Toward the Mose of the lecture Miss Dickinson mado a dash at Whe McFarland case, and eulogized Richardson as a “gentle, proad, brave, sweet, generous, ten- dor,” who, when Mrs, MeFeriand was crushed by & Pardes of grief too heavy for hor to bear, brought to her he'p, iriendabip, sympathy, tenderness, devo- tion.” Richardeon, rhe sald, was s man" of snch odility of affection, such royalty of nature, that hie sriencehp made other men's love seem cold." To Roly the public comprehend this statement wo here fatroduce Richardson's letter to another man's wife, which was intercepted by Mr. McFarland in Ye Tribune often: RICMARDSON'S INTERCEPTED LETTER TO MRS, FAC- FARLAND, Manca 9—4:50 P.M. I received two hours ago, darling, yours of yes- e@ you the Atlantic for March to No, 7, This i send in care of Mr. S., boping that get it to-morrow. be disturbed about your fatty, Hittl ways respect troged min yours, and ‘uritans; but the hip. The contest for the United States Senatorsbip liad @ wonderful effect, the Frelingbuy- fen ond Wi ten selling out to any‘and everybody to secure a vote for their favorite, ‘The fact is, that from all appearances {t 1s (Loaght that the Watshites will try to force & caucus on the United States Benstorship to-night. The Republican Senatorial enneus sgreed without much trouble on Edward Bettie of Camden for President, and the Assembly caucus fought over Wm. A. House of Cumberland, and Albert P. Condit of Essex, the struggle result ing in the choice of the latter, THE DEMOCRATIC CALCTS met in the Sevate chamber, and nominate! Honry 8. Listle of Mosmouth for President of the be a and Anstin H. Paterson of the same county for Speaker, with the officers of Inat yoar, It was past three o'clock when the Legislature aseombied, and after the new members had been sworn in they proceeded to organize, Both the Senate and House were crowded, The Senate lecied for Prosident of the Senate, Edward Bettle Secretary of the Senate, J. ¥. Babeock ; and the Assembly selected for Speaker, Albort P, Condit; Clerk, Alex , Cumit of both Houses the ‘Bo you couldn't go to Mra. M.'s till Monday, and enaldn's have my room, Be patient, little girl, and you shall have to give, not take, orders about iny Too! Funny about Lillie aed the young lady 1am en. ed to. It only confirms my theory that you and BiSiite are arst-ctuss intrigueres } Will order your sorap-book om Monday. Loar ‘ean adont the material aud contents of the new book within the next few weeks, for we ay want to annonree it in my book. Pleaso re member that it ought fo Aave plenty of humor, and Uhat it must bave tome horrors, If you recoil rom pe them you shall not do them, the Erie expecting (o secure Frelinghuysen Lemiled at my being " pioing and burt.” | the bomination if his friends stand by thom, yet tt Why, Iam like a man who bas got rid of bis ele | bas bees conceded that Frelinghuysen favored the ant. I weigh 988, aod am lighter-hearted than I | Morris and Resex Railroad Company. Dudley being been for years; indeed, I felt as if a weight had | a stockholder in the Erfe, t would feem that the) on lifted from me, even before your sweet love | could not very well leave him out in the cold, to sweeten and blews my lit ery has been raised that Mr. Gregory is too old a All the tronble was that she thouelt she could | inan to be made Senator; but this is done only to Got letme go. Long ago, when she and I first came | draw off voles, ‘Cnere is not a man In Trenton that dogetiver, I ssid to her, we will make no vows tolove | ts so lively, active, and energetic as Mr. Uregory, gach ofber alwaye—ol that we cannot te T will | There is'no doubt bot that the only axact that you tel fect tru Soparthes wa} om JERSEY CITT IRR DEPARTMENT Twill." Bhe tried to; but On ‘the organiza of the Governor was read. Se having been appointed, both Tor to (eu o'clock to-morrow mornit TUE ERIG AND MORKIS AND ESTEE Fant will be a hot Heaven and earth ‘to gain the sup have got their hands into everythi point by furtheri nance ‘al commitie 9 adjourned over 4 is te be pi . the department shall trucks, and four hose which it is proposed ¢! eOasist of eight stommers, for carriages, all Of which are to be drawn by horses. Dadiey 8. Gregory, Jr., \s spoken of as the head of ‘he department. Mr, Gregory old fire- fink she will like it in ing served aa trockman for many yeare ery gracofal and kind, and) I ointment would give satisfaction. | The wt 6 re reesy, lepartinen' wever, Mahe ee eee to be wiped out without a atroggl sie it is about my coming home. Of come, whenever ny business compel What Judgment shall you fear, d rong? The circumstances make expect to see their forcr Fewe Post, the feading member of the third nouse, is Lere, and hes matters ail bis own way, THE JOBS IN PREPARATION, f Among the bills to be Introduced will be one to divide upithe Fifth, Seventh. and Eighth Wards of Newark, one to cimend the incorporating act of tive Hoboken Land and Improvement Company, one to Feguiate the fares and rates both of the Hoboken and Jeracy City ferries. oe to widen Pulisade ave. irundys. neglect work to cou is quite possible I may have to come Thave not been waiting for you, darling, woar hair cloth and serve se you. er seek my pillow without foid you to my beart for # good night ki nue in Hudsop county, and one to amend the act and the few months before sou can | consol old Jersey City, Hudson City, aad Hergen. There 1s alse a plot on foot to annex 8 por: tion of Weet Amwoil townehip ia Hanterdon county to Hopewell in Mercer county, ‘This is » political dodge to defeat the Democrats next spring. The charter of Paterson is also to be bashed up, and teveral new counties be made, divided up ont vpenly be mine will be long enough at least, No ross shall grow under my fest ; but I never let pub: Ge opinion ully me a bit, and never mean to. So, Yeabean. 1 shall come wheaever I, gan, and eta os kas business will permit, I will decide about the mmer just a8 soon as I cam, darling. Can probe- aurumise by Monday or Tuesday. jonmoautl ind Middlesex, ove to be S"Dirline, tsbould be afraid Wf you kad frsciuated nie will be me in 6 day ors week. The trees which grow in \diesex and Somerset ies, A hour have no deep root. Ours I believe ‘be no | Be County is aire to be formed ont of Salem, Glow coster, Cumberland, and Atlantic. There ts ho end of railroad bills, ag account of which I will give in tmy next letter. ofa roondsy hour, but forall time, Only one ver crow 80 slowly in'o my heart as yours haa, d that wae so tender and blessed that leavec jeded and took it, My darling, you are all I would ave you, execily what 1 would je ¥ mind. body, ate, and my ire + Onde in you Infinite ress, and ricves and sweetness, Good nighi, love, my own, my wile, jure this— ill you not? M188 DICKINSON’S ARGUMENT, Miss Dickinson vituperated McFarland as 1 foo), sot, aud murderer ; called the Jarors * twelve stupid follows, Who Were selected becouse they didu't at Yond 8 certain chorch, and never read the news. papers.” She sald that notwithstanding the pretence ‘of the prisoner's insanity, toe verdict was in essence and effect, ‘Served Riebardeon right ;" that the Yowdies and slams of New York, minisiers from Abelr pulpit, business men im their offices, editors ‘mm thelr newspapers, and reporters by their reports, ,ell contributed to form the public sentiment which ‘eonstrained the twelve stupid fellowsto render such | g.icon drinking bot whi aad aiitinn Gerdes Yordict, They all said, in effect, “that that mar- | ‘They then stared for home, toking » Grand street Ger wes done weil, done right; and of thet man | [iT The boat on which they crossed was Bilvie ‘with generous heart, 90 untimely cut off, O | Maillard, the murderer, who Waen stranger to both of them, and who also jived in Greeapoint. Mail. Tard sat'on s seat between them in the front ladies’ cabin during the . but nO conversation passed betweev bin and them. ‘On reaching the Wiiliams- ‘site Henson and Wilson left the boat to- ee THE WILLIAMSBURGH MURDER, the case of the murder of George Wilson, the young Greenpoint mechanic, Which took place on Sunday morning, in Williams burgh, commenced last evening before Coroner Waitehall, The only witness examined was John Benso' young man who Was in company with ‘Wilson when be was shot, Mr. Benson said that he and Wilson went to Now York together om Satur. day night, with the intention of going to the the- aire, bat that they stopped on the way and took several drinks, and 90 got belated. They then, in company with a Air, Hughes, spent tho evening in a right!" ‘Mise Dickinson then made the extraordinary state- it, “* shat every clergyman, editor, reporter, man of business, or woman in her home, who approved | bui Y ad) ‘yoot verdict, wrote himself or herself do aero iit Seiad us Ge ete alge of rend + monparmn |” street, and before bing Water street, less than ene hundred yards trom the ferry gate, Benson looked over his shoulder and saw Maillard a short distance behind him. He remarked to Wi that be thought they were too Inte for the Gr G Qu will be remembered that Mrs. Calboun, tm her and correspondence, which was given in ‘evidence on the ” tours (it was th half-past 2 o'clock im the foualania: * Do Piaeainghs sad Wilson agreed with him, jou know I A moment afterward he missed Wil Dave almost de- ‘eided to leevure Ahis winter, if 1 sean pe looking on (he other side of the sirect he saw him ud Matliard standing there face to face, Maillard having his arm raised to 4! 6 face; he then heard the report of a pistol, ond ran across reet and took ® pistol from Muiliard’s hand, to, his the h—— did you shoot th ned? 30 he. 60 nok understand Ahoar me, which ‘sbecebless ‘ts problemati- owing ‘moi ‘eu? I ; He caused Mailiard’s arrest, ent with an of- et 19m oP ficer to the station house himself, That is all he dng to Work at wy lectures at ta, and resumo® @my elocution ons to ‘MISS DICKINSON, strengthen my voice, I know there te as much in in Anna Dickinson, and I mean to coin my ‘heart for drachmas if it be possible.” Bere, Cullioun was also an ardent admirer of Rich: erdsor, She declered him to be the panacea for all Ber woes, But it is doubtful, after the exhibition at Stetoway Hal! ‘ot evening, 4f abo will hereafter publicly main at there is “as much in ber as fo Anna Dicki | It wos noticeable tint knows of Nallidcas Merchants xed—Twe Dollars a Gallon Lastead of One~A Blunde Yesterday great excitement reigned among the loading importers of foreiga spirits, on account of fn extraordinary! step taken by the Government witu reference to the new law reducing the tarif on imported liquors, ‘The inst chsoge made on the duties om foreign spirits was to take effect om the 1st of January, Brandy was reduced one dollar proof gallon, and other foreign spirits, including Sante Cruz and Ja malca rom, Scoteh and Irish whiskies, gins, &c., fiity cents a proof gallon, From last October the epirit trade has been great Of having necurod counsel tO assist in comrassing | 1y deprossed in anticipation of the reduction, and MeFarland's death, which confession was published " reparations to the beginning of the new year, cou sn the Tribune of May 21870, It was also noticea- | tracts of very large extent wore inate, Die that Miss Dickinson made no reference to the | On Monday afiernoon three of the leading mer | disgraceful scenes which went on from day to day in | chants learned from Washington that the new law the house of Mr, Sinclair, the publisher of the Trt: | Was to be declared inoperative because of & clause ‘Dune, aftor the Orst shooting of Richardson. Is was | in tue new tarif bill wolch read es followe t tiso noticeable that Miss Dickiogon made no refer- | on vrandy aud other aniite manufactured oF de ence to Mré, McFasland’s published con’ession | tiles from grain or other inaterials. aad not otherwise that Richardson made love and proposed to her, and | P/rnauser two llalian Per prot gallons) that whe accepted his offer of marriage at Sinclair's rthgs one pre brandy and other spirite were © provided for" In ours, while she yet ecknowledged hervel{ to Ge (he | in4 rarift pill of 1806, the now law, #o far us it relates wile of Daniel MeFark to those liquors, ts null aud void, Sa Merchants will therefore have to fill thelr con Reception of the Fenian Martyra, tracts ut $1.90, goid, Der gallon, less the duty now The Executive Committee delegated by the a Pisa ak b standebit, and morebaals Temmony Hall Gen Committees to take charge buying from hand to mouth. T Of she ar. angomonts for the reception of the Irish‘ iret made known yesterday triots recently releasedfrom prison in England, held 4 of course It crested © Sutter among © meoting yesterday in the-effigs of the Comptroller, 1k wae dotermined thot om the, arrival of the voase! @oniaining the HNberited prisOgers at andy Hook. @ special steamer » vuld be despatched to bring @hom to the city, Apurtmests are to be token for hom at one of the principal and on the doy eller tLeir arrival @ public reception is to be given them in Tammany Hal), which will be appropriately eoorated for the oveasion ) Comptrolier Connolly and Richard O'Gorm: Corporation Counsel, were appointed » Committeo fe make srrancements with the mon Counc Patriots, Col. Souter a d mak ee O all te recopates Biicent bas. Miss Dickinson made no oforence to ‘ MR, GREELEY'S CONPESBION A Young Clerk's Courtship. Richard Rathkamp was employed by : Mills, a woulthy grocer of the Ninetoonth Ward, as clerk, and was entrusted with the charge of the store at night, A fow days ago the youth became involved in ® snarl of tender pasion for a beautiful young lady, and broke open one of Mrs. Mills's tranke with the expectation of avie diamond Jewelry, which he intended to present to this young tady, Foiling to find the articles he and ad bi dered. Berg, despatched an oficer te Ud the tulsalag ee ee ceuercanee ema HOBOKEN'S LAST MYSTERY. Only the Letters M. P. tor entered ‘aparimont a surmising that specimen of his tive Kloowy paraphornalia, In front of the’ lar certain light of tne candle the reporter saw, i fi —— INE CORPSE FOUND IN THE DUDSON NEAR SIBYT'S CAVE. _-—— od a Few Trinkets -The Scene in a re o =e" , to Lend to Ident fi | Hobok: ndertaker’ Yesterday afternoon, just as the street lamps of Hoboken were beginning to shed their dim and filekoring light, » the ferryboat Weehawken, and, putbing his way through the hurrying crowd Of homeward-bound residents of the Little citf, made his way to the welling and workshop of Mr, Volk, the wader. taker, in Fourth sire¢t, reporter Jamped ashoro trom ‘The spring bell that rang 9 shrill pent as the visi show room brought from an inner ut Gorman gentleman, wlio,no doubt ealior had come to procure a ndiwork for some deceased rela divanced with slow step and mournful eounte nce, ond bade the stranger ‘*good evening” in a tone of ‘THE SINCEREST CONDOLENCE. Reporter—Thisis Mr, Volk, I presume ? Mr, V.~ ir; what is it 1 eam do for you this evening t Reporter—The Coronor in Washington strect tetts me that you have charge of the body of the woman found in the river yesterday afternoon, Mr, V.—Yos, sir; the body ts bere, bat I don't wish everybody to ee it until tbe Coroner bas held the inquest, : Wen a8 Reporter—As I ropresent Tam Sum, Mr. Volk, 1 you can have no objection to ecing that what is published concerning the nfortunate woman may lead to her identification. Mr, V.—Ob, if yonfare from Tnx Sux, all right, 1 have no gas burning in the room where the body is, but I guess we can manage it with a candi A candle was then procured, and turning to the Hebt throuzh a side door the undertaker and bis visitor entered a long, narrow carriage-house, in Which were collected hearses, bier, and oth sable plumed hearse, and resting on a plain trestle, lay 4 FIND LOX, COVERED WITH A BLANKET. Mr. Volk removed the covering, and by the an- tho gliastliness of death, the form of a once comely and vigorous woman of perhays forty ars of age. No marks of violence were visible, but the fa: bore evidences that thls “one more unfortunate” hed suffred much botore parting with Ii'e, Her bair was very dark, her teoth perfect in form, hor feet and bands remarkably email and oo Ler upper lip was y hair, such as is often seen on the faces men of southers Burope. TUE DROW OF THE DEAD WoMAN was broad and hich, the cheek bones prominent, the lips tull, those of a ( the reporter on exp confirmed in it by the undertaker, who even before examining her clothing be felt sured that sho was a country woman, ‘The clothing, of which ths Lody had been denuded before it was packed in ice, Consisied of t number of undergarments, @ black alpaca dresi excellent material and faultiess cut, a pair of brown gloves, and a pair of J daintily fusbioned cloth gaitere put litle worn. In addition to these there wns a ve-y thick andervest of » material like hair, The shift, which was of Gorman linen defuy embroidered, Lore on the neck the letters in red silk. The gloves were of German make, as whe also the undervest, The articles found ta the pockets of the dress were a Germon Jackkoile of rude construction, a small bunch of keys, and two American coppers No letter or paper of any kind thas might serve to identify the d ape ber person, and nothing tending to throw any light upon the manoer of her death has yet been doveloped, except ibe Statement which is printed belo Bibyl’s Cave, so famed | (he body of THE MURDERED MART RO@ERS nore years ago. The dress was telegraph ¢ the point whe; is enters the water on th me ide, and the body was thus prevented from drifting out to ses In the opinion of taose who have had much experi ence with drowning cases, the circumstances at. tending the death of this lust unkoown can in no wise be explained by the facts wet forth tn the translation given hereinaiter, The fader of the ret. icule and money on board the ferry-boat says that ue picked up the articles six weeks ago, The body found on Monday cannot have been #o long in the water, In less than balf that time it would bave begun toshow signs of decomposition, even had the temperature of the water been durlog the whole of tliat period as high as on the day of the discovery wao Is Tae Woman? he mardered t did she comm Story as the spot where ever afterward, manner of her taking off will rema\n ono of the unsolved mysteries. She may have been one of those paurres honteuses who pre ferrea death to dishonor; who, after sui wounds made by “the thorny point oi “ until fortitude o! toto the ring the bare di wed to Cospair, plunged 6 Buperintondent Kelso Lax not received the contents of the 0, nor bas he any knowledge of any reticulo. Translated from the Hudson County Journal, Jan. % The police of d Its surroundings are trying tow ry which had its’ com- yr ry iver. P mencement 17 boat. About nix ay near mid Doat from Barclay street, ing & par ticularly fine one, be;stationed himself at the rear of the boet, rematning unter shelter from the wind in jes’ cabin. strolled throagh the empty, aad t A Lapr's MOROCCO RETICULE and parasol. Quickly seizing these articles, he hastened toward the bow of the boat, which’ wos within afew fect of the dock, where he saw four ladies standing, who bad just emerged from tbe cabin through which he came, fle showed them the article jad found, and asked If they tind leit them behind. None of them bad loat anjthing,was the answer he received. Desirous of finding an owner he waited about the ferry house for some to see if eny perron should appear in quest of what he had found. Nobody appeared, 80 he con eluded, taally, to return to bis home, and to Licles ‘with him, in the belie’ that he would shortly #0 @ notification im the daily prints, on the subject of the loss, Day after day and week fer week glided HO ADRoUBceMent met ye; 80 t thouht It to be lis duty to what the reticule contained, and ned tt in the bope of finding some lottor or article whicd woold lead to the identification of {ts owner. In this hope he was disappolnted, but was croatly aston isted to Mind its contents consisted of $4,000 worta of UNREGISTARED BoNDA, eondacks, @ large gold watch and chain, a iniug the photor f Ki manly looking man, and @ plece of foreig Paper, on which was written la pencil in a lady's hand, 1p German : “J have waited and waited until I have lost sll hope. Farewell, doar Heary. LViAg wepaper was found rom sabsequent in Quiries proves to bave no uxlstence, ‘Therelure tle Joung. men. made his way to. the Police Head narters in New York, and stated the whole c: Soperintendent Kele following ‘sari iat with re thie caso, vi eessor of the reticule is alady who come here from Germany tn the fret place, and that con the voyage se has made the ACQUAINTANCE OF A YILLAIN, and had acquainted him with the extent of her for. tune, \d that Le had affected # passion for her with tue design of robbing her of hor baggace, in which he opined she kept ber valuable: ihe, however, for the sake of safvty, Kops the reticule always near hee person ; and that, on her subsequently discover- ing ‘he base motives which promptod hor betrayer, and upon seeing that the hotel address in New York contemptible subterfuge, she saw no ¢ Dut to hide Ler shame heneath the a of the Hudson, It ts possible that the anfor- tunate woman may bave ber sojou ix in some Hoboken hotel, and should such prove to be the case it is hoped that some olue may be gained as to her history, tert —- ‘The Hox Family on the Ferries, Io the ladies’ cabin of the Fulton ferry-boat Amorica, on Monday evening, 43 male awine were ting and 81 ladies were standing, At 9:80, in the ladies’ cabin of the Union, 64 masculine bipods of the porcine family were silting while 15 Indies were standing, iin the ladies’ cabin of the Williameburgh forry bow los were juperior, on Monday evering, 9 4 rt ‘and 20 bogs were sitting. a the Indios cabin of t! Barney, yostorday mora ing, 1 Indy stood whilg40 porkers were woated, There are indications that the strike among the miners in tho Sobuyttlli coal dirtricts wit! be. come goneral,as employers and men seem doter. mined to bold out to the J ‘The Grand Council of the Workinguoa's 't Assoekation fixed tee Toserday foe & suspension of all miuing oper - SATAN BROKEN LOOSE AMONG THE NATIONAL GUARDSMEN, — > The Officers whe wi Appenting to Gov, Fiang tanto Prison Hoffman—Privates Fight the Coart; count of the arrest and release of Major Kunson, Marshal Leaberscher, and Gon. Ward at the instigation of Doujamin I. Yard, ine croated A atir’ in miilitery circles, Already many privates of the National Guard who have been imprisoned are comint forward with money and influence to aid ‘Yard if possible in pashing bis sult through and making it a toss cai “4 Yesterday Gov, Hoffman and Adj Gen, Towa: fend telegraphed to Mr. James B. Craig, (he Judge Advocate General, instructing him to go on and make ft a tent case, and to act as coansel for the General, Major, and Marshal, TO-DAY A CONSOLTATION of a Board of Oficors, consisting of Judge Advocote General Craig Gon, Ward, and Major Sehtotfelin, Tuage Advocate of tho First Brigade, is announced by order of the Governor, At this meeting arrange- ments are to be made to begin operations at once, At te the general opinion that Mr. Yard has mado a serious mistake in putting the officers under arrest, They will prove on the trial that he appeared be- fore a court martial of the Soventy-frst, a not, acoepted. If think aimoelt 8 momber of, Wag Rational o they pear sain, Ray thoy, agalust the President of & court-martial should not be entertained by aay civil court, as sec, 1¥, Mill- tary Code of 187%, expressly provides that “no ao Hon shall bo tmaiutained against any member of a court-martial, or ¢Moer, or agent acting under Ite Buthority, on account of the imposition of a fine or Penalty, or for the execution of a sontence on acy Person, if sui soa sball have been returned as & doling ‘duly guromoned bofore such court, or shail 00) Dofore auch court to answer the charges made against im. * Gol. Rook atetiar and some officers of the Seventy. first visited Judge Cardoao jnst after tho arren and were informed by him thut it he lad understi it to be s military ease, and that if ho had examined ft, he would not have ordered the arross of the offt- cars, The story of the case is LRAKING OUT. reporter of Tin Sun loarned (hat Word in the Sheriff's ofiice in tly Sheriff O'Brien's shoes, t was executed as Sex, and the office Burdeu, eba: xty-eignt dollars for ‘two bail bon Tua Son has already said, the le- i harze Deing only tea or Afteca dollars, As ir. Yard aeserts th ie hover signed any onlist- ment psper, the recimental oMcors furnish the lowing paper, bearing his siguatare NATIONAL GUARD BNLISTMENT, (Coat of Arms) STATE OF NRW YOR. 1, Benjamin A. Yard, born in Tronton, tn the St New Jersey, aod twenty sx Years od by Secu @ broker, ae hereby acknowledge t6 voluntoe this fourteemth day of Beptem der, io 909, to kerve ne Soidtor in the National Gueed of thé State of New Yora for the period prescrimod dy law, unless soover atis- of, UD Ter bbe Provisions of ‘the Code 1 ae ‘De mare thereto, iin Hh do solemnly #1 faith and allogiance to the State of New York, and that Twill observe and obey the erders of the Governor of tl id State, and the orders of the officers aypoinsca tod over me. according to the laws governing itary forees of the State of New York, tho gen eral reguiabious Of said Blaie, aud tne by-laws of organization to which 1 may belong, NJAMIN HL Sworn and subscribed te at New York, this ih day of September, 14, ocfore Liou. Tuokas GVA, Jr. NATIONAL GUARDSMEN INTARESTRD, On the back of this enlisimont paper is Mr. Yard's acknowledgment, also lied up in biszpandwritio, Fy momber und oMcor of the National Guard i anxioutly awaiting the termination of tliageom- plicated military movement, Tho meeting to-day will determiue the course which the State will pnr- sue. Eminent counsel are enzaged on both sides, and the fight promises to be intorosting, THE INITIAL SUBSCRIPTION, Fawor of The Sun Ath searentiy® movement has boon mate of thie city, and, Las one of th airing (0 see Ine mater ‘extended to New York est a Bea \ ard fund tor the purpose of terough. Enclosed you wiil find §5 ag ga iyact a0 Kxows mow rr 18 Hiner a THE ALBANY EXPRESS KORBLRY, Arrest of the Suspected Thief-Carticulnre of the Capture—Halpine, the Express Mes- wer Gradually Pailin Avsawr, Jan. 10,—Arthur X. Breed, who was brought here from Syracuse on suspicion of being the express robber, was confronted with the young, man who old the pistol, but he filled to idenuty him asthe purchaser, At the preliminary examiua tiom to-day, the officer said in the course of his tes. wy that he asked Brood whore he was on Satar. d, "was in Falton, Oswogo id lhe could prove where he was ann. county." on Saturday night at 6 o'clock, and the constable went with him to nd the friend by whom he e: pected © prove where be was on Saturday night, ‘Tat person was found, but Le said he did not seo Breed on Saturday. did see him oa Sanday morning at Bog's Hotel, Utica, At the time of this conversation the constable informed Breed that (be shooting did not take pine on Saturday night—that As occurred on Friday might, and he replied that he from New York on Friday night, The ‘ble then continued i tance arched him (Breed) and found a new re- volver (which, in my opinion, had never boon fred’ and the money of which I’ have spoken, Asked him where he got the monoy, and hi “T borrowed ib of a friend.” Ho that he sold a $2,000 bond to Charles Blair, s broker of Syracuse, for $600, I then asked him where he tthe bond, and he said he bought it In New York, ut would not tell from whom,”” Brecd says be is an insurance agent, doing busl- ness in Fulton, Oswogo county. He appoara to bo perfocily confident that Hulping, the expross mes Benger who was shot in bis car while uttondjng to big duties, will not ideacify Bim a8 the asssea and robber jal pte condition bas changed for the worse to-day. I then $< THE THIEVSS OF THE MOUNTAIN. ae Robbing « Country Nore and Cutting a New ‘Throat~Tho Fatal tor Seo ynem,"! poudonee of The Sun, Pocauxexrsis, Jan. 10,—A short tite ago the of Smith Brothers was robbed of eral thousand doUlars’ worth of silign, cloths, &e., Andon the saine evening ® horse was stolen from the barn in rear of the store, In the morning when the theft was discovored the negro hostlor employed by tho frm was found with MIS THROAT CUT, After being carefully nursed the man managed with much diMeulty to tell that on the night of tho burglory be was attacked by two men, one of whom hold him while the other tried to Kill him by aeyor tng his jugular, ‘This story when told was received with much In credulity by the neighbors, a8 it was generally be- Heved that the negro lad really made the attack upon himsolf, as it was woll known thas he bad frequently Soreatened to commis suicide, Lb waa rather singe Jar, however, Ut he should make the attempt upon his life on tho same night when the borse was stolen; and the villagers began te think that perhaps the man had told a teue story, Yesterday thoy wore confirmed in their belief, Last Bunday night tho store of John I. Keteham, in the town of Bangall, Dutchess county, was rob. bed of & large quantity of g20ds. It was supponod that the thieves leit the Ince arty the next mora ing op the oars of the I id Columbia Raii- hom a belograu iclons was a ncing the robbery and at to Fiskill village to inter On ite arrtval, oMcers were in wait the depob to ontor tho cars, and arrested throe suspicious looking individuals, apon whom goods stolen from Kotcham's store were found, ‘Tho prisoners eave therr names as Joseph Albotb, Joha Bolly, and John Sullivan, and claimed New York city as thete residence, While they were bo: ing searched, one of thom was se to hurriedly Attempt to toor up ® lettor which ho bad Iu bis pos- ‘sewaloul 0 f the officers instantly made for the document, but he was too tora into small bits, aled ; fee Shay whon he comes.” ‘The oMfcors are conf dont that this lé an important link of ovideuce boar ing diro of Smith's dry goods store, ‘bey C4 * th im ts undoabled'y the colored mas whose throat was cul, but as yet they keop mum ae to who Bhay is. It ‘is algo lieved that the throe arrested burglars belong to A OANG OF MOUNTAIN THIEVES, eady beon arrested in Won choater, aud two of whom sre ni mAved in jail ree of the burglars roforred oily awnitiog te auothor wan in jail hory (avy, Who was arresieg om Susploine of Doing connected with the Sini.a rob bors, bub the ov! caine) Lim we vory oleh in Newberrs, are pow in WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 11, 1871, MR. TWEED'S LEGISLATURE, | "472" renee norever vor. Tan oneur BAST SIDER's LATEST GIFTS TO NEW YORK’S POOR, PRUSSIA’S RAID ON FRANCES GERMANY SENDING FRESH FORCRE INTO THE FIBLD, f —— + Girls ns Pages in the Se Aasemb! : ed 26, who describes himself | ¢,,, A Hitch in Mr, Mitcham Jommittees— | % William Waiker, an Englishman, and the son of The Maungers Hard at Work, Sir Baldwin Wake Walker (Yaver Pasha), was ar- iment of Paris Progressing—Sui coon French In the North, $ piv, Jan, %.—Gen, Vom Werder has beew hoavily reinforced. The Prussians in the Do} rested last night by the police, Walker, who ts of fine personal appearance and well educated, arrived in this city from England about six months ago. Io Visited the New Engiand States and retarned to this | ment of Yonne are concentrating at Joigny, om pleco about the 1st of December with « doplonished | the Paris and Lyons Railway, foreoments exchequer, He ongaged board in a first-class private | havo arrived thets from Germany, The fight! boarding-house, at 108 Kast Twonty-sixth street, | whon Danjoutin was carried by storm Is described Among the boarders at this house were Hillroy M. | as desporate on doth sides, and the German lows was Wilder, William Jones, and Dr. Ayros. heavy, Walker soon worked himscif into the good graces THR FIGHTING ON FRIDAT NEAR VeNnows. of his landlady and won the confidence of Wilder, | Bonnxavx, Jan, 0.—Dotaits of the fighting on Fea ind Ayres, the two former being young med- | day near VendOme bave been received. It appears jonte and the tatter a practising physician. that at about 11 o'clock in the forenoon of that dag them that being ® younger son his | the Germans attacked the French under Gem, Oui father had provided him with a splendid outfit and | ten occupying the district of Saint Cyr, Ville 4 well-filled purse, aud started him to the United | ener, and Ville Thauve. The enemy were at first a States om a four de voyage. Te hed travelled com- | oossful and drove the French back to Neuville, Gea. Mdernbiy since his arrival, and indalged in extrare- | Carton then brought ap his supports and aftor sharm ances which had so redueod his funds that he was | Aghtiog recaptured all the positions previoasig competied to accepts situation as check clerk with | taken by the Germans, and ropulsed the enomy be: the National Steamship Company at the nominal | yond S.inte Roamaine, which place the Prench rs (fiers ot $1,900 AA Fag entered at nightfall, The German loss was com {iea, siderable, while that of the French was (rifling, Sine a eave som ae og i" ‘The Siege of Paris, Good," er; * one ‘ansartres, Jan, 0.—Last night the fire from Seaneeees oie ove, Suse Eee Jame arrives: our batteries south of Paris was increased, which I think I ean procure for you at s very rea- | buildings tnside Fort Montrouge wore bural sonable price. I am a little short of money just | aight, To-day there te 0 dae Ne. ahd the be poo tho toner, fa Fscet ‘sore Lenk pes for be iat bardment ls vot so heavy, The return fire trém Fou Wank: Not for dou 4 | French guns is weak. ‘The Germans lost on Sandap alker Was telling the trav, the d mang hat r him with chats Phas was the | ‘Wenty-fve men, 4 st he ia Bi fe bettes hae es Jama advancing on Te Mans reached ®w ‘On another oeceston you Calais fosterdsy, meeting with slight resistance, Aunaxt, Jan. 10.—There was a short session of the Honse tonight, Evidently the slate for the committees Is not complete, as they were not an- nounced, “Yesterday it was s sure thing that Flage woald bo chairman of the Committee on Railroads, bat it leaked ont this afternoon that bis partner, Rankle, is the son-in-law of Ramsey of the Busque- hanna road, and brother of the Runkle who figures in the Erie-Ramsay suite, and as Erie is said to hat @ hand fo the appointment of the committes, bis chances are somewhat dampened, The mattor is thoroughly canvassed to-night, and much excite- mont prevatis among the faithful, If Flagg should be thrown over It t# probable that Nelson or Weed will be chairman of this Committee, and Flagg ehairman of Commerce and Navigatio It is not Mioly that the Committers will be a nounced before Thursday, though it is possible that the conflicting interests may be harmonized in time to announce them to-morrow, Mr. Wicans this evonieg introduced « petition Signed by Julia Ward Howe, President, and Susan B. Anthony, Secretary of the Woman's Suffrage Convention, praying for the appointment of misses betweon 14 and 18 years of age as pages in the Sen- ate and Assembly, and urging as a reasop that thelr Drevenco would have ® beneficial effect upon the mombers, The reading of (he petition createdmuch merrimoat, and Mr, Ficlds moved that it be reforred to the Speaker, as ho had the appointiok power, but the Speaker ruled Mr. Fields out of order, and ro- erred the petition to the Committee on Judiciary, of whieh Mr, Fields will be chairman, “> ‘The Boss, Peter Brains Sweeny, Speaker Hiteh- d that he Tonos s' reba ch down man, and other heavy weights, came up yesterday, ta Sone me ° ff wt bat the rank and Ble did not arrive until to-day, To. | ove: Velaussinn deans, mate Lae bi night all are hard at work trying to fix the commie | $02 hergengrarmpb ore deadpan opengl trardo-<| 282 teo business, and when that is arranged the Logisla- coived in this city from the Prossian army at prea bout twont ture will begin Dasiness, rey? wilt @ive me ent operating at Belfort and the surrounding dig ‘The Senate wot at 7 P. M. Bills were introduced | will ask our vessels to Kot triets, stating that in the e ment which relative to the rights and Liabilities of marriea | one on Walker got the money, but | place at Danfoutin (a villuce situated & little te the) women, allowing them to make contracts, to sue | Jones nm ‘south of Belfort) on Saturday afternoon, the Prassiagl and be’ sued, aud allowing some exem| from | — He pla; on Wilder, but the fre- | success was complete. in this peculiar line ut laws that everything was not as —- the lovy and ‘sale of property ae of other debtore— i The Army of the Ni the husband not to be held for the wife's depts; also, supplementary to an act t secure to | ft should be with Watkor, end that he '. Greaitons "the fest division of estates’ of | uae he airy wee made of Mr. Grad, ‘oceniaten, feat | ,, LOxDOM, Jan. %.—A despatch from Lille debtors who convey. to nasignces for of ite tists Where tee vussele belonging to. the | the Germace are massing their forces south bencft ef creditors, To proven! ip Line lie, when it was ascerisined | Bapaume. ‘The French sharpshooters the open! tte Streots and roads through tho grounds of St. J - College tn West Farms, Autlorizing the of Morrisunia to borrow money, ‘To charter the bo Trust Company of the city of Ny or ever been in the employ of tie clork or in any otber capacity, upoa his movements, and ered in the act of removin, bouse where he hi Company as check A watch was then tust night Le was his tronk ftom the engaged a body of Ulitans near Lille to-day and re risoners, ‘The Prussians have talsed siege of Langres, Tloarn that Mr. Twood has given to the Hon. Den- | been stopping. The landlady objected to this pro- , . y Baran ant the Hoe. Timothy. Campoe $1400 | seehing Sout Watker nat Nevideea hie'board ik, | La Putrie says the financial is woree than t h to purchase coal for the poor of their waris; | whicl: amounted to §23, ea paid hor five or six do military situation, and proposes @ return to ae aignats, i Col. Pratt, director of the Anglo-Amertonn ambae Yance at Orleans, has gore to Bordeaax to negotiat the exchance of wounded prisoners, of whom there, are now Jarge numbers on both sides, $1,000 each to Nicholas Mull Ward, to Alderman Coman for dy to Aldermen Duffy for the Fifth Ward, to Justice Dowling for the Sixth Ward, to Alderman Hesiey for the Thirteenth Ward, dud to Capt, Wale for We Fourteenth Ward, ‘An officer was sens for in the was taken lo the West Thir- that, being a Bri ‘oat by the America: ilioe, and demanded to be tried immediatoiy by a jury of bis countrymen, BROORLYN GIN AND DEATH. The 5i ra. Lonvoy, Jan, upt Bernstoff, the Prussiag Minister, has received the following telegram frou Connt Bismarck : “ “Venearuixs, Jan, 8 1871.—The report of Gorman commander at Rouen respecting the sink of the Engtish colliers tiar not arrived, bub the fac are known, ‘Tell Lord Granville that we since regret that our troops, to avert immigent. dan wore obliged to seize the British ships, We adm After tho settlement of the San Domingo job iu the Honse yesterday, the Hon. James Brooks, od itor of the New Fork Fipress, arove to his feet and catled the tention of the Honte to @ seri ous cherge against him in the New Fork Com mercial Advertiser, of which Hugh Hrstings is the responsible editor, ‘The charges are as iollows: mee Trooks has been charged ay ajobber and cor. , tnd lacks the courage to defend. hum C., is a repressntatl x Death of both Wife and bors’ Ubaraes, Coroner Jones of Brooklyn is investigating the case of Mrs, Mary Ann Walsh, late of 40 Kent ave- | the claim for indemnity, If unjussidable ex Bue, who 18 said to have died in consequence of the | {ee sin? committed wo regret them, and will drataulty of her drunken and worthless husband. | vuriner explanitions represent that the ¥ The allegation is that Walsh bad habitually mal- hee °] : ized for fear th \ ery, Wea Aca 'Ranselt ot ifs | treated his wife, Just before Christmas Mrs. Walsh | Ine trocre neat ue French would use them Soeeeey We meee cad arts tal yh, ise | gavo birth to a child, and the neighbors, knowlog $e Wier. Drosksts giveuta cnnnee'to provelt. ‘Prete | that the hushand would not provide for her, ron. | CRIMINAL BLASTING IN HARLEM ta 00 Necessity for coing /boyoud ord, Tuat ix public property. We Stitaents, and by common Custom eongressional ree ro one of hi are entitled to ak Jim dered all the aid in thelr power; but despite this kindpess, she snfered for clothing even. A fow Smashing in An Gall en restion his OiGcjat ‘Acts. De Residen e ‘ ‘ ttm | days after birth of the child, Walsn reachod ; Fount sivieetaiages lft taut | Sot Sananind ste Seon Rie | | Shorty ator © eock Ia ovvig wile meg ton in Congress, at at he ‘asbingt o1 act of buriing it wile, when one os | wi jt! he lot As one of the moat shameless 1 ‘of the loboy, | of the bouse prevented him. Ho then seized s | Vo” Love Aitparlbellge ie Md tead y stand INVESTIGATIOL Mr. Brooks said that this was the first time in the course of his public life that he Lad ever been near 103d street, a beavy blast was set off, whi throw fragments of rock in all directions, several of which did considerable damage, Ono piece, wolgth, ing nearly twenty pounds, crashed throngh (he roo® d threatened to kill the child, brutal action #0 shocked poor Mrs, Wal ‘was thrown into convnisions, and died on .. The child also died for waut of nour- ‘These are the charges made by the DEMANDED, secesed of bis position ia Coa of a dwelling occupied by Patrick Barrett, and ( gress or els od an investigation, » Seige eye rhage es Without troubling ‘Wve House, be ‘should’ have re: tape cee Sek te eee elle eerae tontited [ons bed is whieh & child was sleeping. Anothes ted to the court of law priot (0 asklog for an in . | piece of rock fell t tigation, bal bs the fact that it had been said Ade ree te ones A ina Halen Smal focgdes rough the roof of apartments tg the same building used asa liquor store, and break ing through the floor, struck a barre! of ale tn the collar, bursting it. It also broke s looking-el ral boities of wine, apd a qnantily of glass ware) Another fragment was projected throa, of the adjoining builiing, but did lit ick building ito, Democratic would not do ‘He, therefore, jority in the Repubiican Speaker, to appoint » r to domand a most’ earnest au « inquiry respecting these charges. As the rges to which he referred went on record, it w: cousary for lie to sccompany tie record by some fuels which should establish the value of these charges now ai hersafter, And for that purposo he aaxed the read- ing of an afdavit by tho Clerk, wade by the very person whe intheted those libels ‘upon hin, ‘Mr. Brooks then sent to the Clerk's desi and had Maavit made oy Hugh J. Hastings, shat he for some medicine sald: * Lot her go without Walsn has not been ar himsel{ upon the Republican n @ hands of searchi remarks tbat he mado and th Senator Buckingham yesterday introducted » joint resolation authorizing the President to appoint ‘8 joint commission to determne the claims for dam- age on the commerce of the United States by British cruisers. ‘The proposed commission {s to consiet of three members, and report the result of their ex- amination to the President, that be may submit it to Congress for further setion, In the determina. Uon of the amoants due the respective claimants, the commissionors are to consider such rebutting ‘avements as may be made by the British Minister, is to be informed of the examteations, ‘The Benate resumed the consideration of the bill rovislug te lawe relative to the Mint, Assay Ofcas, Ee strect was vorm much shaken b; ‘The foreman of the peck eee Lrg gy Bours a rt Crommins, was arres diastiny was locked up In the ‘on pola, read an hed deo r Kelly. james Kelly, late Postmaster of this efty, died at his residence, 21 Irving place, a 6 o'clock last evening. Mr. Kelly was born iw this city, and formeriy was in basiness as @ baker in Beekman street, For many years past ho was: interested i politics, and was always in some form an offce-holder, Mr, Kelly made his entrance into P I life as an old line Henry Clay Whig, ant St the dissolution of the Whig party entored 4 Republican with which he Waa identified u to de: His first official position of Alderman of the Second Ward in 164é0 Pe.eppolnted Postmaster of this city b ‘t Lincola, and reappointed by Presid INDICTED NY THe ORAND JURY at the June term of the General Besslons, for print- ingand publifiuiug in the Albany Steiich of June 10, an article which te knew to be a gross libel: ‘and feeling that conviction must inevitably follow tue trial, b plied to Mr. Henry D, Ston: the libel was made, to rele f making a free, full, and traction of the foul charges made against his churac. ter in the article referred to, On motion of Mr, MAYNARD (Rep., (Tonn.), select committee of five was ordered, with power to send for porsons aad papers, and to report at any um wi COINAGE OF THE UNITED STATES, ‘The question was stated to be on concurring tn the smen ment wade yesterday aa in Committee of the Whole, ely, for coinage—whetber the gold and silver deposited be coined or cast into bars or ingots, im addition te charge of refinieg or ‘tine tho metals, thiree-tenths of one per evn’ his is contained in the section stating caly charee on de- ita of dullion for coins, bars, or disks, The nvte noa-concurred tn’ the’ amondment—25 against 26, ‘The Dill was passod by 35 yoas to 14 nays, pHesisecamesitac chicas F, - —— MK, PATCHOOKLE'S BIITERS, The Great and Cortificato—Al Greeley's Ram Tackles Mr. nee Ke Pacific. Batavia, Noy. 16,—The Italian ship Unoow ae Pakes (ase Mickwaraen ce Ballas tia from Macaé for Callao with coolies, was set on fl >, wh p Nept Is id, a Poughkeepsio is enjoying © loud laugh over | Wasminatox, Jap, 10.—Last night the through | Captain und crew, LO, wore saved Be ten wae the following correspondence, which explains it- | tra from New York which lef Baltimore for | dor ship. One biindred and twelve of the coolies beh wern ploked up by the ahip Juan Pore, ‘The r mainder of the coolies, 4% in number, portahed the dames, Wosllington ot 8:90 P, M., was entered by rovbers, Povannexrstn, Dec. 81, 1870. | wuobroke into the baggage car and threw off five Horace Greeley, Faq Deak Sin; Encioged Tsend you an advertisomont | trunks near the four-mile honge, and afer rifiin IAT aa aan taken from the Pouzhkeepsie Datly Fagie, In whieh | more of the baggage fm the eat, Ie!t the train at tbe WASHINGTON NOTES. Your wame appei Teoummending, aid articie of | Relay Houre and went Back —e Itoxieating liquors as being perfectly pure, ae, | Detoctives discovered thot 1 Bon) F. Tracy was yosterday nominated Ua As I often recd extracts of your temperanes | the object sceming to be t valuables, Ono | States Altoruey for the Hasvern Duteiet of New spoerhes in different parts of our country, it i a | gentleman hed §3,500 worth of Jinmonds in the oar, ‘The Indicatlons are that all the steamship subsid; ery in my min ‘onclie matiers, Lf | which the thieves did not succeed in getting, NO | piis ‘now betore Hones Commons 1 Jour theory on the subject of tomper- | clue lo the robbers has been discovered, Reiman eee ree en auee tv right (nad Hitt), how Is i we - —— ‘The House Committee on Military Affairs yorte m The Cost of Potor Cassidy's Fight. ay began the investigation into tho management meniling sue! 7.8 | Henrietta MeArthur got into e tonguey dispute | (us National ‘asyt odject seems to be to | beautiful city, and sent out as boing porfoctly pure and unadulterated? 1 would like to know whieh we are to endorse as'your senti- monte on this important subject, 1m, atr, your obedte A rf 0 Gem. Bailer’s wanagement and ure of the fund The House bill authorizing th the resignation i of their with Petor Cassidy over a stove in # tenement at 311 East Thirty-eighth street, in September, 1903, and Cassidy 80 far forgot himseif as to tamble Mrs. Me. Arthur down stairs, aud she was sevorely injured. Judges and ths cor borted in the Komal amendment striking out (he limit f vervice ealdent Lo a She sued fot ud 000’ damage: ja Th® “highly moral" Alson received the tollow- | Senteniay 86,000 nt7 gore Ler anneat an itentiatecn i —_— — A J . Sin: Aa Prosidont of the American Institute, 1 7 : . ~ alga sil the promiuns awarded by tie appropriato | SPARKS FROM TH TELNORATH. st was yesterday clected United Siatet commitioes or examining boords, If thero bo any fool foolish euough to pose that I recommend the articles no Awarded a premiam, E advise him to drink Patohookle's liquors, and #0 quit speedily this Biale of bolag for, which Le is too innocent entirely, Yours, ACE GRERLItY Mr. A. Ostrander, Poughkeepsie, Senator from Louisiana. Mr. Samuel Budd bas beon elected Treasurer of Company ¥, Seventh Regiment, ¥. Clayton of Arkansas was elected yostordas to the United Btutes Henate by M6 againet 14 ‘Khe wife of Presidest Cespodos bas arrived i Havana, and will probably come to the U The Potomac is again closed by too. athun Hale, eldest aon of the into Hou, Nathan od iu HOston on Monday Une Kansas Lepislature partially organised yenter- George C. Crothers was oleciod Arcrotary of the te, and B. #, Sinpson Speaker of the House day Bei “Alsou” thinks the above ts a terrible cut on the a | 4 The Right Hon. Willlam Monsell, Member of liquors montivnod, but does not in the loast take LONG ISLAND. r Limeriok county, has uilerod the Pope — tate 1a Le Mr. William Cooley, starter on the Raliroad, was on Monday evening presented by UK conductors ot that road with an ciezuni aud Cosy dist On Monday evening a soung Mr. Cox, clerk in J, | mond ring, Wy. Glidersioe ye ju Mactituck, attempted suicide | ‘The Henry Smith Ropublican Club last evening by taking Isudanum, The is the third time, elected President, Johu P. Fragor; Josep i. Uose On Sunday evening Mrs. Groose, of Woodhaven, | 4nd James Kennedy was attacked by 8 dog belonging to Froderick Meyer: | Anarew W, Lea A larce piece of Soak was torn from hor lex. ier | Charles A. Barn usdand attacked the dog with @ clab, but the huis own ladicrous position Into consideration, ——— - Tho Mon, Algernon 5. Sullivan with One x on Both sides of the Fence. This afternoon the Atlantics and Mutuals will will play @ maton On whales ab the Capiioline Skating Kink. h Aveoue was arraigned in the General Sessions yesterday, for carrying & slung shot, He innocently urged that he found tne weapon, and "didn't really know what 4nd second Vico-l'reaidomu, er; Willian Hi, Baitoy & is was." He bad no counsel, and, contrary to cus Ved too much for Lim, and bis lower lip was torn JOLTINGS AHOUT TOWN, tom, there wore no idio lawyers lying around the Be Rae Gage (or Gow Gameete, —_— Court, Thorenpon the Hon, Algernon 8, Sullivan, CURIOSITIES OF CRIME. ‘The seamanip Donen te in, stant District Attorney, volunteered to both blac Le Hetsy Trotwood" will Mad « lotter in Tum Bow editorial rooma, ‘d the prisoner, Ho was | Patrick Wolsh and his wife Mary Jane quarretied ust Ole. He proved | at thelr realdenos. 3% Rast. Thirtycuiea , last | Grand fancy drew akating slow in the Bmpict for the prosecution Ux reviously | Meht, aud fell to pounding eaok oth trick was | Clty Ring to-nigut, boen arresied fur stealing ; and then im behalf of the | }0oked up. Mrs, Welsh w DL (0 Bellevue Hospital, Greate ng Daioh, betwoon the North and Booth Gatonce, secured the exslusion of tho to mony. sent by bie Le Jiny ty! in the Coairai Park to-day, he * 5 ‘He paid in only $90, and on adrai ork; bat hin Nee. for the pris Was 60 affecting paid i fb NS by Jai 1o determige (he and Dr. charles Gory) yesterday ‘Question of Col. R. b Clarke's insanity, Thomas O'Conuor, the morse Kuti, Was looKed and powerful that th jury gave @ verdict of acquit tai witnout tearing thelr dosie ‘ Shandiey, Patrick Maligun, of 197 Seventh avenue, became : ee ——~ who wae ran aver by Car No.of the Broa dwag : excited over the Crlgpin susiko.tust lg eM ae LOSSES BY FIRE, iy at shocmaers attompiod to deter ibe workn ailcoed om Monday nigel died yesterday la Lelleves pian SPU Greewwioy sire ; Duriug he exelieinent Zoo sesnnited John Cortiny of @ Waanlagion street, Rod wound up by throwing him dowoe cellar, Mulil Ean was arrest ‘The oMcors of the Aixty-niuth Rogimont has ape pointed Col. James Uavanogh, Capt, And Liont. Sullivan, & Committee 0 i 6 F Teg ment, OB the ra Fitch's block, In Madison, Tnd., was burned oa Monday night. “Hoverat stores and the free Press loo were in t ning OF Lose ft 000 Lo " are ments on bonalf of Rea tee ie eireisity tare s+ frou ‘ Willivm Lyone, an Kighth (Word couch, etantered Coption of the Irian State prisoner Last oveping, fre wae discoyered on the rocond | Ing it ud tan dog. the doonndrel de; | ‘The fourth annus! meeting of the Trustoon of floor of a street, United States Aviay Of beraisly tall nod then seliing ib by Ue hind | New Fork Oriuopwdlo Dispeqaary on Monday was Gugled by the. Hoa, ‘Thowas ©. Av) , Coused Dy Cone | Lage dashed, treet Tents} Ponioemmas, facia the | the ccosston of 8 Cente ps entertainment 60 Vee the ¢ ‘als 4 eu ‘ona, au eway. Lat nts and their [rt rease W OF 8 cod aK eat ea‘ AE Soo Bharbe ike harstetts sbvci heshite earopped Mivéeramountad pists, wusce | Prot ttitoncoee, tue Ney. fie rfan Chartes F Grosbye “a CabiDed of Ourioaitins, ‘aud Taoodore Loosevel.