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o * | THIRTY-FIGHTH YEAR. 1871. PRICR TWO OBATS. it ? vigoronsly to-day. ‘Toros bundrod sholls have al- " ‘IDE t ny ARREST OF A FORGER. N PVEY my NYS | Pozann, ALT NEVER D1E! ’ NG d TH i} AR ON FRANCE, vty tna or DE IN FLAMES, \4 hi Mba nt Qu REN Tho Lender of n Gane of Wall Street Check AN HY ENING AT BEECHEL s pei in . A I IGHTNING TRAIN BEMIND, EW YORK, MONDAY,* JANUARY 23 of the Loire, Rue of Capt, Cameron's force, was a clever piece of | and i wes not until Oct. 12 that he concluded the | evening at precisely half-past 7. He moanted the | come when menshould die for Poland, they gave the platform by tho stairs at the right, end tossed his | word, and the Polish standard aga! Diack felt bat beneath « nd at the heed of | aly, a. wennrmamwincr ems the steps, He walkod across the green carpet to his | ‘The Poles of New York met Inst night to com: modiwval chair, and sat down, He removed his | memorate the last excriflve. Clinton Hall was deco Overshoes. ‘The doors of tbe church wero then | rated with flags which perhaps could not be unfurled thrown ope, anda vast muilitnde who wero not | fo any other place in the wide world, In the centre, pewholders poured ip, filling every empty seat. | ander the protection of the stars and stripes, wan A beautiful ealia lily rearod its white bead | the old vanuer of Poland, red, blao, and white, with , terod wiih the Po from a slender stem upon the stand at Mr, Beecher's | 9 4hleld in the centre quartered win the Tall hero m raco betweon the two ice-boats Zephyr, owned by Mr. Mr. Jot i from New York. The boats named arc among the 4 fasteot in the Poughkeepsie Ice-Doat Association, i} ——. detective sagacity, Mra, Miller has been ono of the | bargain, Ie then bought $100,000 of the bonds at rose into the . Arrésted in Now Orteans—Thi : The Proscribed Fings under the | 4 rusnrNa RACE i Madnight.—10 te reported trom the Boleian fron.» THE MOST ACCOMPLISHED OF FEMI. ad 2 LAST NIGHI'S SCENE IN THE TEM- ~ b BY THE POoUGas ' tier thet Longwy is in flames, but a heavy fog pro NINE HOTEL THIEVES, | Tn Gperaiion (gveltiny Pay ad c PLE ON THE UAIGHTS, Protection of the Stars and Stripes= 1 KELEPSIE ICE-BUATMEN, : On te _—-— : sd - —_—o-—- 8H] {Another Sortie from Paris prides army haere ‘The Remarkable Robbery in the Weetmine | Ectly in October @ very gentlemanly person, Mr. Reecher—ite Soins | Yesterday was the anniversary of the lust | pashtag Past an ExDross Locomottve-Rlece The Army of the Lotre. ster Hotel-A Skilfal Oficer's Arrest—T' | iving the name of J. R. Livingston, was introdaced “Come, yo Discansa- | Polish revolution, which burst forth on the 2d of tricity almost Rivalicd~A Thrilling Specs } ‘ Repulsed. Loxsow, Jon, 20.—6:80P, M.—The Germans Pinusibic Tates of Mra, Tay! to Mr. Goddard, the Tronsurer of Wells, Fargo & January, 1963, to fail as so many other attempts tacle have cocupied the ully of Tours, mecting with ao jor, aline Va Co.'s Express, by @ Mr. Clark, broker. He ex- have feiled. Yet is served ite main purpose, and | Povankaresie, Jan. 22.—The ice-bonting this Jat asians - ‘The arrest of Mrs. Mary C. Miller, a notorious | pressed desire to purchese $100,000 of Kensas Christian Obare | kept alive the spirit of nationality smong the Potes. | winter thus fur bas not beea good, but nevertheless i It fe said that M. Gambetta hes requested Gen, | COMMdence woman,in # pawn shop on Broome street, | Pacite bonds, and at once commenced his negotio- Beer, ewes - ear (i For many years the leaders had had no hepes of | tho owners of boate havo ontered into the sport with ; i FAIDHERBE AGAIN DEFEATED, | 40 Paisdines to rosume tne command of the Army ir the Centre Market, on Savarday, by Officer La | tions, Day ofter day he callod upon Mr. Goddard, | Mr. Beecher entered Plymouth Obu' last | succere; but when they jndeed Wat the time bad | zeal, On Friday there was on the river north of iy \ { . Buckhout, the Icicle, owned by f WAR NOTE Rosovelt, and the Chicago express train Most successful confidence operat re and hotel | Ty, giving in payinent Haligarten & Co.'s check on Mt — + thieves of whom our eity police officials have a | the Park Bank for $77,000. Ho had been ¢o long in t Run Down and Sunk—The | rocord, Bhe has been a bold offender for years, and | deciding on the purchase, and had acted so cour- has operated under the assumed names of Mre. Tay- | teously throoghout the transaction, that Mr, God- Jor, Mrs. Miller, and Mrs, Van Loo, in almost every | dard was thrown completely off bis guard, and ac- hotel in the metropolis, Her last ex: copted the check without question or inquiry as to THR ROBUING OF MRS, NANCY K, BISTIOP its geaninencas, It atterwards proved to have Leon and her two daughters, relatives of Gen, Burnside, ered from $1,000, while the certification of the Bourbaki Pursued by Goneral | French Gun ctivity ef the Fronch Navy Condemned, Von Glumer. News has been received that on the 19th inst, _— of Vico, Spain, the Prussian corvette Augusta ran down and sunk a French gunboat, and that four of BERMAN OCCUPALION OF TOURS, | ber oticers and twenty-six of her crow were made prisoners, fbo Wind was from the southwest, Both vessels ( were north of the Whale Dock, and at s stand-still }) within one hundred feet of the shore, whe WHISTLS OF TUR LOCOMOTIVE the ii of the train sounded. This to the tiller-m ” of the 4 Se Omelet ted to bave teruet an order | {0M Providence, 19 thus narrated by Capt. Came. | teller of the Park Bank, which it purported to bear, | right, write a magnificent bouquet of flowers | thearmed Knight of Lithuania, nnd the St Michael | Zepuyr and feicle was « starting signal, Tn an { Ky ee cea P name i wi poe vl arid bts por at ron: Mrs, Bishop and her two daughters occupy | Wasa slicer forgery. adorned the platform on his left, Mr. Beecher un- th et 1 covice was Fro ponira et vee | ot they were in their boats, lying at full length, 4] Whe Last Sertic from Parte-Ramore ef | fi. io Of emuatmnenia for ee liberal euites of rooms in the Westinineter, and aro | Mr. Goddard endorsed the check and depo It | buttoned nis overcoat, and drow a mall roll of man- | "On the left of this banner was the flag of the Sia. | when tley “down stick" aad put thelr crafts of 1 an Armistice—Mobiles Frozen to Death | te soot ‘nid i tH e the | EROwa a8 weslthy poopte, Last Wednesday an | in the Continental Bank, whence, n due course of | userint from his inside left breast pocket, He foaie Rrotberbood 8 on >) Past the wind, pa Day frou che Memes | Te Faris Stews coacemns tne ibseree : the | agreeable, stylish lady, modestly dressed {n black, | business, tt was sont to the Park Bank. This was | placed the manuscript upoe the table with the lily. | [opens a qliver Lon Eque "Beside those were | Thea cams the race, The prssengers on the care bardment—A Private Letter from Parts, | French Navy in not intercepting the German-Ameri- | caijeg at the Westminster, ropresenting that she | on the 1%h of Cetober, ond the check should have | He then took a large Testament from his pocket, | the French and Ame: ieou banners, fat 5 raised the windows and waved their hats and hand i 7 ah ' 1 can steamers. y08 ‘ac Deon verified on that day, but owing to a pressure | openod ft, and laid it wpon his Jap, A slight ner- | | The largo hall was well Miled. Col. Meronym | yercniof ‘i to 1 hi } * Vensaiturs, Friday, Jan. 20,—Faidberbe will was boarding at tho Grand Central with ber bas- A ig to ap n . a pon hi ‘ erchiofs, The engineer biow tantalizing whistles i “ ee “ Large numbers of refugees bove arrived on the J ovis! tanter, by th , basiness the Se over t Yousniess Was apparont in his manner, He opened | Zalewski was chosen President,and Mr. Aadrzo. I De parsued to-day, The sortic from Vaiérien yeater- | pie tisng of Jersey from the neighboring | Cita: ® Louisiana planter, by the name of Van Loo, | of business the matter went over until tbe 14th, On } the Piymouth Collection of Hywns, aad lati it face | Jowski Socretary, The baud phyed the Dombrowski | @# bis train thundered through the rock-cuta and Bi) tf we t eat \ r dida't Like her rooms, and might be | tbo L 8 | upover the Testament. By a strong mental eflurt | War song, "No, Poli dges, gradually loaviag the ice-boats ast i} fay was made in great for: The troops ar ? Ts a adding that ebe dida’t like her rooms, and might b that doy the bank officials discovered that Mailgarten he Ts B: < 1 eff “No, Poland, thon shall Never Dio!’ and | over bridges, gradually loaviag the ice-boats a a Qotalde of Paris, A (resh stiack is certain to-day. Tench cosst, in consequence of rumors that the | prevaiied upon to change hier quarters. The clerk | & Co.'s account was overdrawn, and 0 informed | be seemed to overcome ‘his nervousness, and gazed | everybody clapped hie, hands, Mr. Kalikoweki was | antit suddenly the breeze freshened, The canvas ay WILHELM," | 2Fa0d Dake of Mecklenbare is adv spon hi vas * | reeoived her representations detcrentially, as comine | them, and this led to a discovery of the siteration | flael/sover his auduince, Bile eye rested Brat upon | ie Cts sommittce of Warsawin 120), which bag | on the boats swelled out, the rigging tightened, the alt . me evrrror’s COND DESPATCH. Spanish iron-clads have been ordered to Vigo to | from alady of elecance and refinement, and Mra, of the check. Mr. Sace and Mr. 1D. DB. Howard. Theao gentle | ruled for Aiteen months absolutely without a crime | steel ruoners began . re 4 | hap sabakgeh enforce the observance of neutrality and prevent & | Van Too pasned up to sarvey the rooms and the | Mr. Worth, casbler of the Park Bank, Mr, God- | men were absont, ‘Mr, Boecher then looked ut Mr. | #nd without discovery. adverted to the present war, RUNING OVER YEO fe8, 2] ¢ Zowpon, Jan. 2, 5 P. M.—The Emperor William | conision between the German frigate Augusta and | j,ot¢1 parlor. While in the parlor she mot Mra, | dard, and Mr. Cornelius F. Timpson, cashier of the | Henry V3 Bowen Who sat uprient ta his pew, Mor aaa spoke Cie a mane 06 borveriaas Le) Wore | cise tose thou. tition uae of Us beats KeGW iow 4 Netegrap! s as follows to the Empress Auguste: the Freach man-of-war Hermione, both now lying ’ . : ing bis head to the right, the reverend gentleman | destroying libraries, works of art, &c.. na i ™ gianced at a pew near a piilar., This is Theodore | batred of the French. He said there were hoves for | (heir iron bound adversary.and that the lauga wor | Titton's pew. Ite occupants were acrangers, Kyen | France and for Europe in the republican societies brea ths ethee tid : | Mrs, Tilton, who rarely fails to attend the services | and in the Amorican repustican renument, and, | #000 be on the other ai ASHI at Piymoutt Ciarch, was ubsont. Tho woathrr was | taking from bis pocket THe Sum of tne 2th ultimo, | The pastengers who had forgotten the boats be a bitterly colt, and many of tho regular attendants | he read ia Polleh Tus Sun'seditorial article gntiaed qnuto they had been passed and were out of sigul +) of the eourcli Were missing. Mr. Boccher's daugtiter- | “ The French will Succeed—Karope to be Revolu- | acain dropped their books and papers and arose a in-law was the only member of his family who was | touized." ‘The speaker dwett apon the pa seo the Zepuyr { ds winning ways charmed Mrs. Dishop, who soon done in as many monthe, | ean ‘Inn Sun's leader which deseribed the forma: OVER MAULING THe LianTNING TRAIx, Morvox, Jan %—4:90 P. M.—The French made | city. Neutrals, he says, td abundant notice before | jong herself in fall and delighitui conversation | He found that Livingston had deposited the Kaneas | "White the organ was playing an overtare to the | @ United Staten of Karope, a confederation of | witn pow ‘dead to the north,” and then the , tb ri for thi purse of th ff y ‘i ar ‘ously drummod w n ne the list brakeman was livelirst, Close to. th Rabting lasted watl cark, The Gorman loss was | ‘les for the intercourse of the Ministers with thelr | or ine gite of un aristocratic elrcle of Lonistina # collateral, for @ loan of $20.00). | opon puges of the Look upon his knee, Dariog the | standing armies abolished forever. Sone ti ¥ Inconsiderao'e Tespective governments continue, though they are | nisnters, but, in fuct, the most notorions confidence | freely !ns ¢ cf Oe Ee | ahicing, Mr. Bere vr apparently mate a strong cAort |. This ereat hit drew forth entoustastic cheering, | Z>0h pnp hd Teicle, botu boats fying ahead § YRENem LOSS IN THe sontrE. Inconvenient, ‘The fring of buildings containing | woman of metropolitan record. ‘The conversation | qeprmet with Cavidwell & Co. on Wall eirest, | control some deep inward emotion. Taero was | Col. Zalowski. Mr. Latusenaki, and other prominent gain there were tho waving of Nandkerchiefe ang | The French suffered creat toss, and five undred | Women, ceiidren, and invalids ts unintentional, but | ene’, Mrs, Van Loo departed. and the incident wae | wit orders to bay hima fh. In 1. & bonds, ho indication of fecling upon his massive face, but | Blavous also delivered speeches. hata aaa the blowing athe locomottre wsiatn, ut 2 | < t loss, ; forgotten, On Friday brs. Van 1.09 ealled at n 1 ae ee Pin AB, Bonds. 7 his tngers and his hands were ever resiies r —- Lis time in bonor of the victory gained by the tee qj Wounded men were exptured by tho Germans. Gon, | Ueavoidable. ae Westminster again in reference toa raits of rooms, | ANE Se ee es together with eo wie | for some time as if gazing tnio the future, with two SERIOUS BIOX IN JERSEY CITY. #, for even as the relvicing wos going on they By | ‘Trocku asked (or an armistice, but it was refuecd, The London Confrrence. and meeting Mrs, Bishop in the parlor, soon won bj ), Cutildweil & Co. refused to do- | Racers of Lis loft hand buried iu the leaves of the —_——— bad parsed the train aud wore far abead, dashing a A PARTY FROM PARIS SURPRISED, Loxpox, Jan, 20—61¢ A. M.—The Berlin cor- tan tae tetiie be bonds or the money. a8 something | “Yiagenly he tromutonsly ratsed the hymn hook, | The Milltary and Citizens at Swords’ | Over liclceatiherate of fi) Loxnox, Jan. 20.—Prince George of Saxony tele. | respondent of the London Telegraph writes thst | 8nd slmple maicé’e an invitation to look at her a thetr vaspicions, and they wanted Liv- | and began to rapidly turn over ils leaves. Tnon be Points — Bayonets, Clubs, and Axes | 4. Pa peelteeriocs | ‘ } Loxpon, Jan. & nee Georg Saxony te rooin, ‘This lavitation was quic J. and | inset got somebody to identify him. He A rely A oH o, & 31 . fever was thore & prettior race; und never wan @ : Cont stor® bay teow ordered by t ° ’ : Pte slowly replaced the volu 2 nee, wid again Wiclded-Gin at the Bottou, of Course. N 4 G gbs to Dr.sden that the Saxcns, while recor , the covetous eves of the confide lef were #0 Chidwiek, & Broadway broker, bit “ . rafroad truth, and a lightning trala at tat, so badly cited Serta acl arene, while recon | sian Government to leave the Conference if any | Pecos Cat ot te Seite aie aaa ded that ng be Ideatidied by the Pres | Rermed wo ditt in. furutity, ‘Thesweet volre of | me Sabbath was wantonly desecrated in| beaten, Ituniing Into the pnor ice district, tho view ve tetas Groulay, ta captain 6 cabsarh kad 160/| RIMRORL ect hon ea wine eee ile she enteltaine her new feleud | deut of the €oumercial Wire ang. As | eres during her singing, ana acly opened them as | Jersey City yesterday by the riotous condnes of | tore wiitles adont like a fact) and Leaded down the ; ferme Grestay captu 5 office i ie nave nee of ber beautiul resideace im Crruil | Went in search of this gentiema ie ho was | fires doris Tawar, Airc Bescle m A ; or again, givi nect privates. ‘Tho bombardment of Farle coutinass, | ,DESRAD™, Jén. 10.—-The Goverament of Servis iy Fone, Mee Timpson, who. was Stocking up tive | the last a way. Mr Beecher | some members of Company A, of tho National | Cine ‘slong parling wave, Le sending. whistling 7 * | Bas deapatcred a semboMcial representative to the |” 11 the midst of the conversation—it wae then | cacchs of the Ware anpany, enterod Contd. | then aros Nced so tne lee urn. | Guard of New Jersey, wo paraded with other of | shricks in response and, the ‘pascougers avo giving awh ood resaite, EA CON UPerer are, 4 bout 6 P. M.—Mre, Bishop taroiag to a rery Well & Co.’ ofice, ond explained ‘the true conti. | 820.128 t Vine following | oe muititary at the funeral of the late Gen, Wright, | Mrenell waves of hats und kerehie ‘i pe Loxpon Jan, 20—Midnight—Berlin Journals con 7 8 ; tN tly with mu Ih a: 7 PEACE NEGOTIATIONS DRLIEVED TO BE PENDING. | gem tre irath or the report wat Count hernetord, | *alty ry, tell the cc an to be at the door ton of affa Mir. Timpsca was accom, ad by The | sy erd: Teliall not wan And but for the prudence and firtaness of Major THS FIRST FATAL AC Peo Versailies correspondent of the TelagrapA re- | the Fraesiaa disleren, has been tastracted to With: gis. drive ue si}, to dinner with Mrs, soe: | the eee cate De Livinesten tree re <: tee He waketh meto ile down ii grec pastures: be | 41.0 OF grohoken, commanding the First Batallion, | !% the Mstory of ice boating wns that at Mcdsom Doris on the 16:b that the Germans have twenty-two draw from the Conference if the Frencu question is 1 Hy: the eouddbbes GrOesak RAW Hae coker Ad aky tate, be didn't return, bat started poet kanes hpiesdeis me in the parns of:| piooa might have fowed eoplousty. ‘The trouble he a ne if ¥: It wan a colli on A reports wag ; batteries available for use against Paris, For the —— te ae i i Wea the pleco, nd als ‘ Ie as the LAC Hd La Ce wiki Ee thron sof the eh had its origin in drunkenness, At about 6 o'clock, | account fur One'of the boats belonged to Athen if Past threo days, Lowever, tho bomoardment has Pruasta and American Stippivg. chad AL A so Der Preven et | was Lowis Van Eten, and that he was the leader of no evil ft with me; tay | two privates of Company A, left the ranks during | 2ud vas salied by Lea Whitlog. The other belong | Jackened, und for the past twenty-four ours has Lemnos, 3th; W180) By MiaThe Sond] OPPO ee See Deve ee Preeee counterfeiters, who bad everything read Yu oe lorie the services. ab tue grave, sind repatred to Conrad’ | t0 Hudson, and was eatied by Walior Worth, | Biel ‘4 } Itia believed shat newotiations looking to peace | of 1779 between Prussia and the United States, | “Sc orciccw came. and, Mra, Van Loo baring ex | traced ; ans, where he 'was arrested and ner During the carouse a dispute occurred between | speed. dacod Hest, tie young inan wlio was Killods 1 sare pend Prussian men-of war cansot eapiure American vex | cused Herselt; Mrs. Hirhon and her daughters wired di beid to uwalt a requisition | AAy1/04 0 y fey and L wal the soldiers And tho propricior. Words Drougit | Stine walsibourd ca tus, windward ele, tt an THE DOMBANDMENT TO PE RENEWED. sels carrying contrabend of war, but may stop their | Pf to the srnuintad dinner nee Women aurtet eto this eity Inst niche b: Alter the profound impression caused by the re head with a club, ting tue skal and rat uuu van shout 10 feet, Suddenly one n j + ‘Wunesure, Jan, 18—7 P. M.—Overtures of some | voyage entil the end of the wer, or may take pos | return to her husba t the 1 Central, for, is nov lodged in a cell at | ing of these sorrowtul words had pasted away gtheletteye, The soldiers drew baso- boers eirtick | Ai athe ; . {¢ ¥ ‘ my ad Keiler sitned himself with an adze, and in A CRACk in yee 108, t Wature have certainly arrived, but there is good | session of the cont 4 portion of the car sitting in on ont way ni ec laid astte the bouk, aud opened the Piy- oct irpent bet i in yi 7} 4 saw Mra Bishop take her — youth Collet satering a came ao claviorous that | and before the tiller man of the Athens bont conlé i Featon to believe they have failed of success. A | the same time givin for future payment ferin he (work oC robb BAIZ, $10,000 EACH. iiymn $i," slowly looking up from t \iention 01 Police Ofieor Roxford of the Fourta | gee the danger lis vessel, which was humming slong 4 ‘Dombardment o/ increased severity will recommence | the same. It is probable that instructions wii k Mrs. Bishop's room with a #k , y sa J " Ne renioved bts overcoat 1 ag shape aud he entered the sa.oom ie erate of forty wiles ao Lour, dashes wto the } dia Wels nediately given to all commanders of vers: ‘ of the ootidence women soon, fell upon a ; ne gat down, placing the open books upon lis kn See Wait . aason bout, . i resect prenee sence gnc bapniite . beantirel camel's bar ehawl, valued at @1,800 Here West Silo Mighwaymen's Sanday an sgain Lroke forth dua flood of harmony, ved Keller of the s Her bowsprit struck young Best on the lof | BALLOON REPORTS TO THE 16TH. Lwidhesetinna atthe ol onege earl dab ned he found orsing Exploit im a Sixth avenue © con arose, Daring the singing of A eariraner ah Pe th breast, Just above the heart staring to, bls ribs. i j DON, Jon, 19—Midnight.—A balloon has land. | terprctation of the treaty, Keys or THe reNes, ive Matoc Rufinns in Quod. firet ve € és e¥e* NRuiN BWeDL Over cartridge, 3 Kelly's ¢ He critd * Oh dear!" onc ved Gwiee, and Wasa alee a witwiaavinear toast ie dads re : hd i? TEE TRCNES, ; vatunt ath at about £20, Mr. William | se consregation from Mr, ( diuts pew totue bench found on the floor und takeuto tae Third | corcse, Tie oseape of Wer OseHpants wus Mb i} eits bi vices from Paris to . THE SILGE OF MONTEVIDEO, whi no iy 0 Taking out artiele esterday mor about Wiam | near the pillur on bis right, Again he rasod his ‘inct, ‘The officer then nadertook to arrest the | racuious, As it was, they were not hurt, Waion tt finst. ‘The bon:bardment was canting considerable pica by aris ) m, where was the | A, Christiansen, of 412 West Twenty-ninth streot, a he tarned 0 car As it | Combatants, bus they threaten d to give Lim Ms | fs known that the least move of tho tilicr of the a Pamar>, Dut the fires occacion=2 by it were easily | The Blancos rise and Capture a Fort | iinry. vox of Mie. Bishop and her daueuter® | went into the restaurant of Willlim HE, Stockwe feelings. 1 Qa | quietas it hi not veut Texfortealied in two | hin out would Naye averted the accident, the ease on i 4 e e thousand dollars’ worsa of Jewels were so h Bt ek og rhea . his Wwhoin isnsmed Kk cal ccande te aieser i } extiuguisied, Some of the mills for the grinding of and ite Garrison—Tota! Rout of President | secured, an! then the things were carcivily lod | at 408 Sisth avenoe to get acup ofeofer, A gang put hc by t Adler8 into custody aud Ie was thonzhtrthet the Porgheerete tos Bost Hh | corn en damaged, and sa: sof meal were, Battle's Army—Brilliant Naval Explott ° trunk close oe aed, and Mra. Mary Of seven or cizht men econ after entered, among wita them to the poli tion I en they Were ¢ ne] Associa tony euld race on datarday, bu tae mild pe | board asc ttt yoda tut Wy Ghutuvd 66a Gevavawbut blakionl; new wade triewd and ‘the wise of the pf ibe ae eee da TiN countered by the battalion unde! and of | weather rendered the ice unit, During tha day the fin conseg +0 d with g! Any. SIspeetnn Dik, STLOCRE WEE dan llinas er, leis the unsoca end uusus | Whom 6 Keward Hoyt, JF Kane, aud Pullip Mojor Mart, : je ice Lost Snow Squall, wih two men om board, ) THE PARISIANS STiZL MER ORTEVIDEO, . 1.—Tho wa i McGovern, Hoyt began fooling with Christiansen, Company A, seeing thelr comrades prisoners, | Lvoneturousin bat uo day “t, i | A despatch bas becn received here which gives | On the morning of Nov. 2 the people here were | Eicht and Mee Bishop and who requested him to go aw Hove thes oetaed rush d on ine't captors with dr_wn aye Passi delle | Parther particulars of the bombard of Parts up | #artied by a salate of twenty.one guns Ored fri hexvdinl haw! air border and ern, | Christisuseu's watch and wrenched it from the Ree eee arirae fi teeise in DION AND KUDOLPUE AGAIN, oe | Ro early on the morning of the 16th, ‘The Prussians | te Cerro fort, where the ight is eit tre Was missus. Eaverly trunk wee opened, | ¢ Georze C.Roed, ssed the robt Wonld in ei prebablity hare ¢ —-— Vi ais tev ine Chalk Albee tHAIAL GhuteE ONG eacet ths | /HUEIE BOTEEIG WES wed when th 1 | but the astonished eyes Pisuop loved in ent in + of fants had mot Mojot went 2 (tie wen totaiin, After much wm mmand was charge of Kelly a ent In Apollo Malt o 1u~'The Frenchman Losi Saturday : ug bis Teme that at 2A. M, of that day Blunco’s troop ug the garrison, con ity, and stiould they persist in the many puris of the city must be HER DIAMOND CROSSES two of the « Hoy te watch about f of cameo, ear tf and pearl malian aad ante i A BL ilk ass A H Piven calusba to ALFA: Ghia aeipawieks rhay dow ist bandaged and when the Jolphe and Gernier was pl Saturday night q peer aid Gre evicunt indications of a oe i aais tea 4 tee ee i. | ae ts Cue mortue operandi of Gniing the thier, Bucy | oem Feturet to lee, whereupon he wa rat aw ae, wrived al Hobolien Kelly ant Dwyer WeFo Tin Anotto Mull, resulting ta the victory of Rudolphe iy: Spas ioegiuniewetc a etly Spautards serving us volunteers, | (8 (he morning | ani. Caner h wag sammoned, and | & StL Gat ia Mabe en Correlnagent SiG a carnest and impressive y o'cloce last flility itsrt and Capt. P. J, | by 600 to 510, Radolphe's average was 536 and Gare of ae . ; ‘ gerr aud only a short and tect “loox up the case.” First the sorvan's were sus sade and tia 60! ‘ ie greater t i : ait DBs iby ieeueared iimreiee line Thomas Mead of Puiladeiphia announced : ae : Bx eat that end he and his companions rifled hia pockets, tak 18 greaior 4 that no person hod appeared to preter i Op the 10: there was a rumor current that the | 8 Beg ee i, and their rooms searched. Noth py a e a meer to Th Taghinet lis ten, thes outelned ¢ @ wos to be @ thrce-ball carom of 600 44 ans had consented to a four days' armisti Larrogcamnpdeny appa a Mr bop's fwartination was ne wate and $10 in mon: 0 ba ‘ 9 nd woe, Olt, t ; chiles wa red up, bbs see and ¢ b 1s of q eatly va ; tf hone Li tyr rts f At noon of ne day Prosident Battle, with abpect. flere Odlest | on bis fi ger a valu, yond ripg, w Md Ave OF AcerOw Sa ne | Terre reree uniacyt ree tae. ee tLe bad Aiba stare lal Mel J ceed ah ‘a ays seemed to confirm this, - pe RAE aSEL iach theactane : 0 feo you Iate he | the @oxer. Tae mur eu left the res efor her ricate | pire tor nive and Maurice Duly for Kudolpbe, Ai wns also fully believed that Trochn intended to | #78 Of bis army, made an attempt to capture Union, : taurai . aut for the arrest of the private | On te 110k inning Radolphe ran the game out, dais s baridh Ubaattlea 61 ths a town about four miles from Montevide yea! a Mrs, Van Loo, Mir. Ttecd tn the me ° ated avr Hostord made Blmlas de iting in tLe taosé excited manuer cs ho made the f « ss whore the troops of bianco were P BN rofians who had f elm, L , : : Justice, t Bit aa ; A MOBILES FROZEN TO DEATH. es a Prieta + sOvTRERN Lint; Pea e Pe plige tt be Ade tt to ol a BOL Ware are MeL ia tt nites Paes ig ss ae te “Mr. Dion, Twill play you anywhero, at any time, < ‘In the es on the 15th thirty anwonnded | Over Mel eu ' e don't think of her,”* said Mrs. B tin, Hagan, and Maloney, and Buseaa, teow all Gos : to would tune to-day $1,000. ‘ : . i ident Battle commanded in person, and * Give a desoript r,"" said Oficer L er of the West Tai ree 10 | (ena Bom & 8 — “Gon with your gums,” replied Mr. Dion, Wg Mobiles were found frozen to death on the road | iy ine force consisted of 1,000 men, with Fix She is a tail, er de, @ little passé, with | whom be related whut had occur y started |e OT hem the Het of relizious truta sti | Germ of Reform inthe Republican Party. | “and we will talk about chat when you get through,” An the wood in the {ont of Meudon, Pieces of artillery. Blanco’e pt surprised ive manner, & 1h biuck. She’ liver | quickly in. pursait of tue robbers, whom they | M3 ‘ over the land.’ The prayer ¢ din the Seve nth More worcs trussed, gud the friends of Dion ant Club was orgs: Bisbop, and saying that she was Continental, held a consultation as to the case, “y ‘Thureday, Jan. 19—A sortie was . i aa dor tredsy ‘under cover of @ neavy | = that harbor, A sovrmeny Lavy, * | when Mr. Goddard suggested detectives (a moneyed Gre It was tirely reeuliless. The A:my of the | Bismarck, 1o a letter dated the 1th last., revlyiog | immediately opone! conversation with her, Mrs, | M#n's universal panaces), But Mr. Timpson knew forth wan beaten to-day be ore St. Quentin. Four | to the American, Swiss, and other foreign Ministers : lI cb to give the ese lato the bands of det Ousand unwouLded prisoners and two rune were |. 1, Bishop politely replied to ber questions, and gave | too mnch to give the easo in nds of detec. wapiarod. WILHELM." — | 10 Paris, dentos the reasouablenees of their demnd | in¢ gestred information relative to the hotel, Her | t!ver,and tn two hours did as much as a detec. ANOTITER DEAPATCH, that thelr compairiots might be allowed to quit the : tive Would have hoher busba we Gra e al id o c suine ded with & cron ‘ou! tudolphe, a tee 7 DEATHS FROM THE BOMBARDMENT, gu Cen tials an owaire, ond mliery Gl billed ware | meg att e tee ee cee tee tinea ery bad bern committed, “ey em | Prulion iu behalf of our rulers et W a ably District on Satarday evening, Sea mete. eatlieds he! wo renowned Dlltartins 4 Ber of ceuths in the © ty frou the bombardment 1s | secomp.nied by the piekeis, wae had now rallied escagdl atcpeh poldre. stsivin, coon resmrns | tered aad laked They gave their names as | (f, Yr sang the Deaulitul and esprosalve liye David B, Mellish and 8 R, Wells heir tiene, shaking their ste at each other, and 1 " and engage! the Colotados, holding them in check er ied inine Wiel arres Ip hicGove Fuzbe iiiau ) beginning, " Nes: exehin rds high tone. length Ra- Gutimated +1 Often ver day Ane tieeeee val ot reinhirceimeninn Ween Ervuient ro by Obiece Mulligan tor robbing man, John Kane, and Biward J. Hoyt, Ween | °° . ee rie taries, B. Fy Finley and H. B. Smith; Treasurer, 9 friends took lilt away, and Dion went alter iy A PRIVATE LETTER PROM PARIS Baits and b Were compelled to hake hasty rand Mrs. Bishop recogn: arraigned botore Justice Cos yesterday at Jeferson Come, se siteousotate, wherever vou lane Geo. W. Cregier ; Sergeant-ct-arms, Julius Reiche; | the Chigr reporter, and told Lim ke would accep’ if Or aid TOMT TERI ALA. POIPARL LSaHLOT aslba “| PRES Dafety in Might, leaving betint | saying, "That i the very person wao Called tis | Maraet, they pleaded mut guilty. Mr. Reed, aud saad eo een! Loch Delezates t Courmities, Joun I Has ell, | Rudolpie's challenge, whatever it was, and would rT) re xo7 ra ale 8 Fae ae ie ieee eeilers amd about 804 mou ia | sitarscod ; r : Stockwell, proprictor of the restaurant, swore During the singing of the first and second vers Benj. K. }, Moore, Charles AL | deposit §500 at (ne Clipper office on Monday, i | Paris, Dee. 26, which came out by balloon and wis 4, and prisonors, v La Rae hurried off to the pawne on | positivery to. the idenusy of Hoyt, Kans, and Me. | Mr. Beccher eat like a siatue. Then d Hanmer ¥ ieee yah Fat fi wecelved hore yest rday, g ves some very interesting fod with these successes, orzanized a | # ry with this deseri:tion of the articles | Govern, and Justice Cox held them to answer in | sigh. he sang With much eurnesiness the ¢ tor, EO. Jenkina, nel Minnes, Wilda, CURIOSITIES OF CRIMB, a | Soformation as to the state of affairs in that city. | naval expedition, and on thesin oi Liecember «dish | siulen written out by Mrs. Bisaop: deiauit of 444,000 bail eset low speaks the Cor tenders mad, A committe Ante ait resol pata aoe $ if was made into the port of Mercedes, wicre were INVENTORY. 2 jocteilinaneene Soacent arth as No sOrro heaven cauaot « tions exprossive of tie sentim ub that yee SA Ft 4 ibe writer, welleducated American gentleman. | cy tured tne steamer Anita with one hundred men 1 green stone cameo ri Shakespeare in “The Little Church Round | Asif lost in deep thought, Mr. Boceher be re‘orm is mecessary im the party organization in this | Jn Covington, Ky. on Fritay nicht, Fred Kohiere who preferred remaining in Paris during the siege, ou beard, Chen baer erotic ye mg sad \2 moo act the Cor With bis book while the th ind aud last ver city. i eaves Sppiaites seu. heshosherdead. a i ‘ays the fact is well establisied that Hes of tie America saved her, and sie ran iajo Ja ,0ld‘ahd peartect, wan | “The little church round the corner" is well iret Mi ncdien Mees Murder near Trenton, Alfred Gutman has been held. to bail by Justice ¢ fend that if he were oat of the way, there would be ered aero Oa tan ed wikis era BE | Tstring of gol Beads, strangers, whose attendance testifies approval of the Becher arose to speaks, 9 sieht and in. | Trenton, N. J., and drank freely. With him were | the had rejected bis addres i | ed in the harbor, and captured within hailing diss | tr | Llorw gold chain, pete, ie t two companions, Who drank at bis expense, bat vot ob Clark, ¢ having jsome hope of saving France, Ho has been eo fit | Toe) ofthe Captain of the Port and the Custom | | fond, | tanore gold chain conduct of the teacher of Christian evsrity who ee OTe LO a ee a aa oe ae a dae Tantei Doce Col. Bob Choris, convictod of having in his poa- y ered tor bis supposed greatness that be belleves bis | House.the Government steamer Oriental, which had | theurngextaee.withlork | I uait of pearl and raby | fearog uot to soll his robes by giving the rite of | Way wioild an marbic. ile guve tue teat irom I was round dying in a barn in. Hamilton townehip, | patca, was sentences on matureay to Lye years at band 'q awa safety paramount to that of Paria, and hes | On board 8 leres quently Overy wad then ney ieft < ond white sione | shel pa. Dural to a cowedian, Spenking of the power of | lipptans, second chapter abous one mile irom ‘Trenton, His left band and | Jabur in the Albany Penitentiary ‘ 4 alkoa of leaving Paria by balloon to avold capture | [t!buied among Lt neo’ vessalt. anger of the 00 FIDE. [1 pearl and garnet drac Braver, ese ike ppesehi ot romerc ia it Tucrefore. tay beiove tae va, have alwava obeyed | Wrist were hadiy eat aud hero were devp binck | Mr. 0. C. Perry. Auditor of Darke county, Olito, 4 i o earl, . 0 ea yer, he re he speech of Proy be | potas un wiv irerence Hut how much ioe ta tn arks from the elute ingers on iis throst, He | shot ed Edward Baruing in Greenville om ‘( ‘whon the city When urged not to do #0, and | from Cerre tort. wich they bad previously taken, THK OFFICER'S REWARD, the epliogue to the Rirence. work vut your Own salvation With {ear and | wus removed to a botse nearat bind, where he my | Thursday. Harting entered his omnes while intoaieated 4 fold that the French people would rezard such an y Be for ihe coat saree of care ry oo i} pawn-shop on Broome street ot nose on ant trembitn A which worketh In you both to will and | BFOSMIRE and Unconscious during the day until fonr | ANd assnulted bin, wad Perry suok Lia in selte fence. ta ‘ = 1 were not far off, aed tou n onl Officer La Rue ran upon tne very object entor .o enchant ; 3 Roe See Soe neen FOR Ree it and | o'clock yesterda ternoow, when th a ry On Saturiay Mrs. Donnelly of Patchorne ¢ Ul ‘ect as cownrdice, ne replied that his capture would | They wese not long here, however, when an order ad in the act of disposing of the ¥ recicact Or seal to'do 01 hit good pirasne, Beets REA ES ee ne ae ste to ciaiat ae SAiOh Gente MAD ee Remar ‘be the ruin of Frauce, and by lis safety alone could | was ri ojtrom the Brazilinn Minister and Adimi- | articles sto ‘The rings were on Mrs. V U His sermon wes strictly classical. He began —_— scircuiae, she had draw the Spage F @he people expect to succeed Ln driving tue Germaas a] that another oncaorage must be found. flugers, and the camel's hair shaw! was oa her back preaching from his notes, as if uuder restraint. He LOSSES BY FIRE. aiied to Hod the firma ¢ tow & COy : ig rr ‘Ave Uraguayan Government was powerlossin the | scartied at her sudden detection, when confronted Frossed Lit hands bebind bis back, aud -nis fingers bi Meror Blsas, a lounger at abs One. ‘om the soll of France. emergency, as their only war ship wusstationed at | by the officer she acknowledged’ her guilt and was ‘The quotation was prefreed by the r plaved wildly with one aoother, He moved re oR rs 5 went to Mr. Zuunerbanm's st Fiftyelghna THE PRICE OF PROVISIONS Colonta. ‘To Viileta, commanded by Sas orse taken to Superintendent Kelso, then to the Essex | presumed there was no lara fn using the words of | b: ekward and forward ) uit pewiidered Peds at 40 Rose street, lass evening, caused $1,290 | cirver and, Hretenging to Be & deputy marshal: seized * snail Sian Fa Gal au America, was chartered, ani he carried a sum | Police Court, where Justice Scott committed her | the great diamatiat in the pulpit nd in a dilemma his body was nage, ij Humber of golditloys forcam alleged debt ane, ' we enormously high; there remaire only enoash 08 | ong frum the Government to the Coquimbo to | without ball.’ She lies in the Essex Market prison, - ———— not strictly under the control of his poweriul mind, | Gelaotkis's furnitnre mannfictory, Rust Com: | terlanm ditit recclleet the debt, and accordingty ; j Mand to enable thy city to bold out until the 3th oF | come to this city with @ll despatch and ancinilate, | put will go to the Tombs to-day. Au Rasuralon Monod tha Wald Occasionally is right hand nervonsiy tappe., bis bridge, Mast., was Durned yesterday. Lows, $59, ont to the Vonrt to gee about i Vieit reoulted im 4 ¢ erpects the siege will extend beyond the 1st of | ing ‘prizes, and looked too formidable for the Co- | , When conironied with her crime, ulie sald she | oy qgoiect pariy of New Yorkers was begun on | be‘ore this vague undefinable something ees ATOR 2 “8, February, as the provisions will be entirely ex- | qutmioto renture s serious attack. Both sides in- | {Pu Cit eet cecuneh Willie is a micolooking | Saturday evening, ‘The excursion party—which in- | Mreined to weur olf and he | became | qne Hon, John A. Lott, Judge of the Coort of | ‘There ie good reason to beliove that Senator Mor. ‘ Dausted by that time, and the city forced to eurren | Juiged in some cannonading, however, and it was 4 count {Wie 96 5.4 te i pa , in & mearnre ; ner of ob mk The |g toneierit vel ceny all ef mis restdenoe ia Btarerh - ia £00 hat Se Mor- finally agreed that Blanco should give up the prize: Lue ind, about deen years old, and liv with his | cludes Richard Murphy, son of Collector Murply; | sermon was strictly classics! It courained a 1 be calle upon to act as Secretary of State ‘ dor, Horse meat has entirely given out, and ls Bo | othe Brigitivn Legation, This arrangement was | yFaudmotler at 15 Filth street, where his moter | sag George Hory,son of Supt, Mocs of the Adams Ex. | no heart - searching exuortations, no pow. |. tobert W aexton of tne Rey. De. Gallagh beat eprity to be d in the markets. Mule meat eells for $2 | soon afierward carrict lato efect taping, About ® year ago, Mrs, Van CORI Ben TP. Rig Algaken. (c erful appeals to sinners, no | str Of: | Herttiaw tor Carweriues Felilaee Benen. Gowran etna eoe The New York Air Lin 4 bil! comes up ¢ per pound and mpward, secording to quality. Cats | “Forthree or four days now the British C under the wilas of Mis. Miler, robbed’ Mry, | press Company J at7P, Al, in the Alaska, one | Tiazing eloquence. was ab analysis of Chris: | mietaviog Steoshs dorks sini Gown stalie for } today as ungnished ns iby bout, bub } Q'APsires at Bucnos Ayres has been endeavoring to fogite Hntebings at the Kycrett ‘House of jew- | of the dncst steamers in the Pacific Mail Company's | tian character, ‘This, the speaker said, was not. an 4 aunot pare the lou f bring #4 each, dogs $1.60 por pound, and rate are $1 | Sonera comprnmise between the rival Tactious, but | Suy.an, diamonds, for wiich ale wad arroated Dy J service, “ihe vevsal wilvouch at wane of the en | teucie uh dine unttaciuta, “The qieat eleuienta Wontar se in anata ine neties In the Monse on Saturday, Mr, Johnson, of Call S| Ber pair. One turkey sold for $50. wiihout succe: MMiver McCurty, convicted, an ard continental cities, accommodaitug hor move- | of Christian life were wrought out ia men ttle Canaries #0 fo amend the roudiers’ | fornia, snoke in commendation of an article ue ‘The invabitante bave expericnced ———— SENT TO NLACKWELL'S ISLAND iments to the convenience of the Courists, Evaht | by litte, As the apples began to. flower und oud y cousiderutiou, if Wey du hot assure we | SUN Coudenmiag the pruscipics of w bill to create a 4 é grep Lads Tincis PARAGUAY RECONSTRUCTED, for a year, On necount of her good behavior she | Ciinamen were om board, who are returning to their | yn ihe 9p nol {0 ripen. in tie autume, 60 did re i a ny Oh A f re Cok ~ J - > was relented afer ten montis’ imprisonment, and | Balive land, n flow sad ripen iv the hearts of mon —— - @ Benat oa ‘ommittes will reeomme \ = kee m , the atutanta r Mi ass trom , ve versa) ing h u Y 1 erurmed on oO Com robbe at the Grand c ir Own salvatic iH " DOING SANE RAED: BAND SSO ORORMOR. CE WIA) Constitution, was arrosted by Officer Muiligan, and is under Louds | It was curreutly reported on Saturday among | voice, “ever learue {to love God and his neighbor Madacna Baabach\atbenne inthe Blade Thssire ca t sical Di ' could be obtained from the fences about the city Asvxcion, Dec. 12.—The general elections | for upoesrauce: tho large Hiquor doaiete that the Secretary ol the | a inset in @ wingle dar—yo with a sudden en. Y sgtititrncne sictied aver aia) PU eas cniainlncacite Coal is entirely gone, and in cousequeace the cy 1s | assed of quieily, and resulted ia the choice of C, | On thedih of January, 189, the same woman, un. | ‘Treasury tad deterwinod, tozetlicr with twe Cou | ergy) mor Im ap uel Mer, Monee alana! Moe | The Tenth Ward William M. 'Pweed Association | € ! be London banking house of 4 : ae der th ¢ of Taylor, wen he Ashland House | mittee oi Ways and Means, to agree to the terms ¢ vehing wad | my a or | on saturday evening elected Ti:nothy Connor Presi: | Morton, Ki » ral r the past. fort bb lotal durku se at niebt. A. Rivarolo fur President, and Cuyo Miltos for | y jin er son Willie, and took a nicu suite of rooms, | the petition of the liquor importers, aud that the | that t ve that was never learned wad never will | & yyrday ereninn socked eimouy We russel | night ws a gu ah ine Tareas eiaepeanel Vice-Prevident, The Cabinet consists of Miguel | remaining util the gith of Maren Bho paid her | uuifora a of $2 per proof Kailon'would be the | be, leary upon Als mortal shore. Vaburer, sud Daulol Fingey secretary Kalu ng te views of the Govermunent wud Fu THE ARMY OF THE NORTH, Palacio, Ware faire and Blale ; Hanan Fabss bills with scrupulous exactness, seemed like an edu. | rate for ail liquors Houghts that men son hie debarson Club bha; pleats A gy, | ou the dsheries diMoulte ; na Walaclo, orelgn Aare ani Bae j Ratio Fuboaite, | Pie, lady. aid conversed on every aioct wl Ta Seat com, game fm Gy fal GAA Petar | ER Re ates PRR areCn FEN pCorresponsence for Kgyot, and Grevee, and for 4 interior; J.D. Gil, Treusn alvador Joveliano, | toiigence und candor, She wonld moke ° wa pbery. and paused, as if not quite sure Iner, Vice-T'residents ; tue Hone Jona. McQ tae | Tunis oud Tripod, may now he forwarded Tealtnat The Stores not Lelnz Kemoved trom Arras | War and Navy; José M. Collar, Pubic Tusteuction | Sellence and candor. She would 190) iia wine heat eed Oe on the | he alerwurd appited it (0 tv casos of yrvat rim: | Aartry ‘and “Seno M. Hemeoe aba Lape te ioe nivais. The postage to Reypt, Tunis, and Lrpold ) Fuidherbe Detcuted and Driven into Bt. | and Word eT noone know. winiher, returuing agua aMlently, and | cent'al tacide Thats PRG tERIP On fhe ee tt ceiled by atrangh. ani eondretien | Reotlanee Ie fouriren cents per each Nall Gunes of uncer; end foF | Loxvox, Jan, 20.—The journals of Lille deny | *f , . y to Ht | spect and sympathy of tho quests of the hotel and | ail tie registered te ® paceawe Of $10.00 in | of genain patios as ifcoming from the very bo! Pa, mysteriously disappeared about four months ago. | gory to ali otuer paits of kgs pt and to Tfipoli ve | “7 it regarded ae a very Liberal insirumoyt, and, if | le credit of the atiopkeeper in proximity. Mr, Fred, | Reocubacks, Of the epecker'a heart, He ‘was seit WHR Meroage tow Telative. ALU Lol w bl PAIDUERBR DEFEATED, heneft to the country. The Constitution provides | ghoue ii years old, has biue eyes ‘and Hight hair, | riving out the Germans, epoke Mr, Beecher, In bis most lnpressive mauter, | H/t We boure to wasen be was seu JOITINGS AHOUL TOWN. , In the north, the advanced divisions of Gen. | (clon, the protection’ of iiumigrants, and for the | ?# 8 blonde, and Would be taken auvwhero as a | ‘The Germans, of low hare pissed Feaotutions | Vitis ouly de eart of God that kuows how to eee ee > 4 a let ‘ Be A Plane he ne Trost respectable widow, Whea she returned from | disapnroy in lovernment’s A 1b allowin love." RY. mig” PallaancASUMner cL nes, and Tybe Wa dierbe's urmy have been driven from Beauvuls to wiwary punishment Of any ne who'may attempt | Ro welmtrland: Mr ihockway met her, one day, | Sime and ammnnnition to bs sont to France. ahd Will Mis sermon was. Glled with dlemonde, ‘Ther mi RLF anf Tybee if Bi. Quentin, with the loss of 500 unwounded pris 1 the future to wake binsel! Dictator Vadvised her to change her course of life, and be: | O7#W!"s Weir support Frown the Agminintravion shone Driliaatly, but, like diamonds, they wer Puissyn dln ia Troe aa wriaie ; a Neate | Quentin, with the loss of 600 uawounded prison ae v and advised her to change her course hone Driliiantly, but, diamonds, they were ns Rumeyn dled ia Trovon Weiday, ts his 6 Bheritt hana (atAncnanny Aone oe a come @ geod. Woman a cold as icicles, ‘They was no warmth in tiem, | Oc sOltver int as of the om Club ou baluse { en eun. Sherman Sticking to an Odions Tax, ‘Ive been ten months on the Island,” said ah FLASHES FROM THE OCEAN CABLES, | casionully they secined to reflect # beam of etrange Weg Hons Wrhchnaa ae Higa: iad ta Pawriusai diy ¢ : } v Gen, Vou Gueven attacked Faldherbe yesterday Wasinxatox, Jan, 22—Senstor Sherman is } “lve got» good many new points, and i'm aequaint — Personal emotion, but beyond this they were tho yulght. NE EME NESE OMY ohie North German Lloyd Company has directed nd alter un obstinate Aight of seven honre drove ed with @ good many oficinis, a po ‘ Ae ceased diplomatic inter. | Ame @s any other diamonds, : sth ne HAT teabi eran tins, Aire ae an toate ‘Aght is mn A are ity preparing an elaborate specch against the repeal of | fd with ® good many officiais, and I now know The Italian Consul tins corso Alplod ier PRE Meat’ SRD aormaa’ Canaiier” bein t Robinson of New Orleans, a prominent pianter, | § {iat thoi steamers shal 91 from New i: | the income tax, He ts willing to let it die with tie Yor," #uid she, Till show you some nice jobs was ung. Mr. Beecher did not. sing, but Sah pHi _-- ‘ abral writes proclamations, aud continues tis atte ; ‘ommander 8, E, Wood we ts - sterduy morning Jamos Robertaon was foun ARMY OF IME EAS anticioated revenue from that source cannot ve dis AMONG MiCH PEOPLE THIS TIME”? troops of Bua ’ J sorrow ‘too deep sor utterance, yen | OUAlY 111 1n Ban Frauclecy howhe secuived tue. Thy pulicw oie pensed wita the mext year, Hedoes not regard | Tt was while atthe Ashiand thut she robbed Mrs The appointments of the Rt, Hon. Chichester | S4ve,uls benediction, and his heared slowly dis- | Mr. Daniel Suriae, for F of the Me uw to Bellevue, q Mourbaki Pursned by nm, Von Gi Gen, Pieatonton's reco umendation to rep oul It is of Surrogate Hotel ings 01 the Lverete House, for whlen | yortascrtto me trenect of theioard oi drader ang | Rerved:. ‘The great diving then, sat down and drow | chanics’ Nalioual Baik of I a baturday, hie great silver ware ratte for the beneft of the 0 o any iinportance, tor the roison that he made it with: | we was imprisoned, Officer McCarty arrested her | tne At Hon, Williams Mouse to be Pustmaste.-Gcucras | Ob Bis Overshoos. byed over to the bea ie ; ton Home aids for poldiers' and Sailors’ Ore Mei, As How erena Me rensly Out that knowledge of the situation which Is neces- | while io the act of paying her bill are gazetted “1 Giul white lily and lubelod iis fragrance, Mr. How Mrs, Sophia Ireland 4.98, who came to Amor. | plauats still ove sat 1d Jolin stress 4 “onvox, dan, 20.—Gen, Von Werder has com: | Sury to torm a proper grinion Whos the Senate by Tt was soon discovered baat ehe was tle eathor of a —— ; aud, the father 91 ose Howant a ytpoke to Dim, Joan fies, was buried dn Baturday from the Moravian ted 1,475 Broudway. Oue thousand tickets et $1 each, ‘ mMenced tie pureuit of Bourbaki, with whom be had | a lurge tnajority Oxod Tuesday neat to consider its | grobbery at the Asliand House, though not sus NEW JERSEY. a ssed bis bund, Mr, Mose wurch, Lexington aven ‘The steamers New port ond the City of New Lon- s@uccersful engagements on Wednesday. repeal, there was littie ure than a quorum preseat. | pected at the time, in which bo dy Howch wing rected bid pastor’ very warmly Judge W. P. Chilton, Grand Master of the Grand | ton experienced a stoimy presage ob thelr trp tO the MB Seuator beott will mako a vigorous Azbt to carry spe : > Beecher then descended the platform, | Loage of Frevinasc Alabain 11n Montgomery | city on Saturday uight.. The Newpore was beluud thine H GEN, VON GLUMER AFTER BOURDAKI lis repealing bili, but the result is yet {n doubt, OBN, CRAPEDES The Jersey City Charter Convention finished {ts t aminute in conversation with aludy, who | ob Friday pleut. Ho was forumorly Culel Jusuve of the | two hours anda half. The City of New Loadon did uot :F 4 Gen. Von @ umer telegraphs to Carisrube that bi Resta alae lost a dlamond ring and & bag of silver, aod a Mi labor ob Balurday ovening. spparently compiiventod hia in bist terms upon | Supreme Court of the btaie, arrive unt PsA yeoterday. f en. Yon G umer telegrap! r — Hite lost # pair of diamond earrings, ‘Their | sr. William Edelstein, of 18 York street, Jeracy | his sermon, Mr. Davis, the Wall street banker, | _ Mrs. D'Arcy Meee was fonnd dead kneeling, with redricks, tie photographer, has just got out ® ‘Varguord i# in pursoit of the retreatng army of 4 poraiting mali Leper am ope | eee ate unlocked by false keys aud the contenis } city, wilt entertain bis friends ext Thursdcy ‘ovening. bext shook ‘bands with lis beloved pastor, (After | per prayer bodk in wer aud evidently having fica in | Jfeize, and fede photograbl of Jet eon on p Geo. Bourt ere wo enora Say Domrnao, Jan, 10.—The uews of the ap- | rifled ard pawned 4 ladle 5 Shyai, | @ Short conversation with » second Indy, nearly op- | the midst of her devouous Neral Was BULILOUS lo Judge Is ove uf the bauivomest meu in the Che cae eautbak and that there would be a keneral | cintwent of a Commission by the President of tre | \ Airs, Layior, alas Miller, lias Yan Loo, says she | ,,Xosterday afternooy Dr. Nadler, « Gerinan phyal- | dosite sip. Tilton's owt, whieh was then empty, Mr, | 1 alvwhted at Moutreas ob Saturday, pot oulyon the urinelhte hats haasane i chok has i sace slung the whole line of the German army Lived Stutew in generally fayorably received, and | expects now to go to Sing Sing. She is a constitu 2 by (eoromdies end brutal patent. | Beecher calied to his ‘daughier-in-iaw, ofered her Maj. Mordecai Myers, who died at Schenectady on FeLi ek Pathe Cet toowing, te bas ' eo the 19h. The Baden brigade is marching t0 Sa: | by mony with enthusisem, Affair at o sland: Howal uit ef=bore ry satel et ber th re is bo re 1and Kdward Morrissey were arrested, his arm, and slowly left the church by ihe (rout en. i ye 018, nd Jnfiaential ress The R ead i oF an ren i are | veru sill, and proposed improvements aro awaiting tue | formation, Her sensibilities are dulled, her con ‘On Bat enna A aapreRE at r trance. ved wikh distinetion Ia {he War ne Re ood will deliver the annual TLokAuet sana anan tenananece action of ihe Amertcun Congress, Agents of Ger- | science seared, and she ts never melted to tear one, aaron sfternags a serra pmploved at 904 Waa’ calla ililv) aad dha mania ldoaal boctas wane ptain 19 the Talrteenth Infauiry, aad w tion before the Burns Club in Steinway Hall to-mort ounied ih te battle ol Chrysierw Faris Gen, | evening, OU. the following even Cubreatt ian, English, and American capitalists are avelling | even in the most dis a her clothes caugnt Ore, aud belore tue dues | then wrapped in a uewapaper by Mr. Beach to pre- | Wands death lelt Mal Mysore tue pes guateine ones tary alager| votites Hotel. a M jug oftior enulyers or ni elroy Jobe ino Midvight—A dovpatch {rom Arion says the bom: | gpuut, making Investigations tn order to be ready to | one th was a lBoston ‘school ‘teacher. und | were exagusued ae Was sbvckiayl) abd, it is teared, | ferve'them from tae frost, the kas was turued ‘od, | ot vive raguacah Uk Fe ere nie sarei Line catoee | Romi Tereney acPBet ja we Male ete y the guests ere Willian Cullen Giryant. dodge BeadJe Rardiieat of Longwy by ihe Prussians °-ssinued | begia estospriaes When sneaxation 1s Goasammaled. tan shemale the daughter of a noted divine, Aad Plymouth Church was leit uh darkuoss, tad. Tears be reaided ta Fonenee: | asi thaves, Wed ioe ema LD Risto sing situations. Bhe telis | wh

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