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a | - ——— THINTY-FIGHTH YEAR. PRICK TWO CEATS. THE PRUSSTANS IN FRANCE. HK FRENCH ARMY OF THR NORTH UITERLY DEMORALIZED. —— The Army of the North-Advance of the Prussian Cavalry—-Utterly Demoralized Condition of the French Army—the North Open to the Invaders. Loxvon, Jan, 24, 8:30 P, M.—A despatol from Bavre says the Prussian cavalry advanced to Ba sogues, Faverils, and Noail es, THe yoexcH IN A WRETCHED STATE, ‘Varsaitune, Jan, 98,—Adviccs have jost arrived In this city from Arras, which annoance that (he French Army of the North is now in s complete Mate of distolution. They have neither leaders nor ‘war material, The stores aro long since exlirasted, nd the troops impose the burden of their maixten ance and enoport upon the poverty-stricken villa: fore inbabiting Arras and the scattered hamlets in the vicinity. RECKLESS WANT OF DISCIPLINE. The troops are guided and swayed by a reckless want of divcipline, Which is everywhere apparent Their exnggerated reports and the demoralized con Gition into Which they are falling aro exercising ® powerfai influence fi F the peop'e in the Vowrs and rural aisiricis where thoy have arrived, and tending to create much alarm and groavdless apprehension THE NORTH OPEN TO THR INVADERS, Loxpon, Jan. 24. Dost ved hore from sources assert tnt the entire northern port y now b entirely ire tebes ree from ony ch troops, so far es armies iv the Geld are ¢ The only French troops in that country capab ¢ of offering any resiat fcetion of the nee are those fo the Gifercnt lortrossce, TUE ARMY OF THE EB satis The Defeat of the Vrassinas Dijou- Lonawy Stall tn Flames~ French Advancing on Abborvilliers. —The dofeat of the Prussians on Bunday was cemplote, The troops undor Ricciotti Garibaldi destioyed the Sixty-firet Prussian Heg!. ment. The Freneh bebaved heroleally, LONOWY STILL IN FLAMES Loxpox, Janu, 94—7 P. M.—There was ar extensive @onflacration in Longwy yesterday, The flanes were visible all night, and to-day the fire ts still darning. In the meanwhile the bombardment gocs a without relaxation. FRENCH ADVANCING UPON ADBRVILLIERS, Adespoteh trom Berne (24'b) says a French de tachment is marching upon Abbvevilliers, The force be Well Fapplied with artillery, TWE PRUSSIAN RETRRAT, Bornravy, Jan. 24.—Afier the battle of Dijon the Prussians retreated toward Messiguey, Gavigny ie Sur THE SIEGE OF PARIS. Norges, e Military chu Tenders bis Resignation.3 Loxpox, Jan. 25.—Information bas been re. ceived (rom Paris with reference to the reeent «lis: Sifection and discontent which prevailed fu the city consequent on the incompeteney betrayed by Gen Trochu, ad his mismanagement in military affairs Altiiough toe citizens have no thousht of surrer- ering ie city, they we deterred by the taactive aaa Loria which has been MILITARY PoLicr by Troha from making an eTeciive resis ny cpportunities have passed which, lad they deen Keized, would bave been of eonsideraole valu» to the b 1, and would lave Secured them great advantages: ‘The troops and citizens are naturally observant Of these circumstances, and are clamorous for cour @geous and competent lealers, who sre better @dapted to the present crisis than Tiochu a his ‘Administration | avo proved themselves, TROCHE 1ESIONS. “In consequence of this feeling, which has become genes), ‘Tr juhas tendered bis resignation of the vommand of th: armies o: Paris, whick he bas hith- erto held. This has been accepted by the Govern- ment. Tiochu, however, retains the civil goveraor- of (he city, and will comtro! ail matters and dis. Putes connected with this position, but will 1 eaceforth be admitted into military councils THOCHU's SUCCESSOR, ‘The soccessor to the post thas vacated has not get been named, although it 1s deemed bizbly prov ‘Die that Admiral Laronciore or Admiral de Will be appointed M. Lesio, Minister of War, hae also tendered hi fesignation to the National Government, piibdlie Seiad The Army of the North, Loxnow, Jan. 24—8:30 P, M.—-All the railway Stock has been removed from Arras, Havag, Jap. 24.—It is said that ull the troops here are under marching orders. Reinforeements ef cavalry have arrived, ‘The Prussians are appar. ently advancing on Honftenr. Reema War Notes. s been evacuated bj also the Prussi vliowe ne! Alengon bi In the W tng back, remy bave cut the railway between Lyons nd Besancon at By Te tant e€ of arms at Ypr A desputeh from Brnseels, 24th, says the French Prisowers held in Liege have made another attempt to escape from captivity, but the timely discovery of the plot by te Belgisas prevented @ successful tsue. a, WHAT THE WORKINGMEN WANT. the enemy. is appear to De full- lave effected an impor- Aanin ~ Presiden Jeasnp's Suggestions for the Elevation of Workingmen—Co-operation, Awan, Jan, 26.—At the Workingmen' s Con- vention to-day the Committee on the President's eddies reported many portions of tho document, And the President's suggestions in relation to co- epern'ion wnd colored labor were adopted. ‘The Presilent was instructed to use bis best endeavors to organize the colored men into socicties, He was alse instracted to correspond with Senators Fenton, Conkling, and Casserly in relation to the importa finn of Coolies, and to urge uyon them the passage ef laws provcting workingmen, ‘The suggestions ef the Provident in rotercuce to the creation of a Baresu of Labor Statistics wimnilir to that in Massa chuseits were also recommended for adoption. by the Assembly, The Commitec’s report was adiopted Resolutions were introduced osking the Legisla Aare for a general law to incorporate trados unions asking Congress to 1 the luw requiring clenr makers to ¢iye a bon! before engaging in husinens, ‘and asking the Legislitnre to pass a inw against the joyment of Incompetent men to take charge of Steam boilers ‘The President appointed a committee to Investi- gate the bill inirodu United States 8 tion of a Cc ¥ by Senator Conkling io the providing for the organiza Mpany to Construct twenty steamships, 1s a Capital OF §20.000,000 In gold, the interest to bo id by the Usied States, in covaiderasion of which hey Flall be used fur postal and naval purporee. fod carry she United states mails and Government Skouts (ree of charge, —— ___ PIG BACK ON 108, U Night's Pun tn the Empire Riak—£x- vioits on the Ringing Steel, The secoud annual fancy drags ‘ Carnival” of the Kmpire Skating Club was enjoyed Inst night tn the Empiie Kink in Third ayoous, The sce was in fine ovudition, sud was well covered by enthusiastic skators, Among the number wore a fow in costume— & devil, ® schoviboy, @ Brother Jonathan, and at ast hala dozen fools; but by far the larger num ber of wkaters were in the sensib'e costume of v¥ery day Jc, An exhibition of fanoy skating was cives by J. Martin, Thomas A, Wiiams, Jumes lead, K. Horry Fisher, 0. te Kmpire Club, ana. Brady. ani Daten of tie Brooklyn Club; all of whom ac quitted themeelvin erouitably, Little Georgie Phil Noe or the Empire (u's, 9 youth OF 18, also Kare an EN DIN O he ehideond was lously applauded Tie esture of 1 0 ¢C usion Was lO have been a hese foray cas d pig. ‘The animal was lot loose aUWWe'o Ke Fu Le wonhl not move anal he had Ben welt ps nin ving by aitaohes of the rink ; Aud sscn when he did start, he made Fo poor # rib ‘ © jis pureuors Was lh dap yer ve upon dam bodiiy, Alter ® ron of about TIE LIONS AT SWEENY'S anacipanacsee for Other Ions at Preparing ‘The Men who will Arrive at Bosto Tho levees of the released Fenians in Swoeny's Tote! are stil well attonded. Yesterday, @ host of viestors bad brief interviews, among them Col, John O'Connor, formerty Head Centre for the County Clare, Ireland, the Hon, Richard O'Gorman, James 8. Hennessy, Bsq., the Hon, William R. Roberts, the Immonso Judge Connolly, Stephon J. Meany, Eeq., and several Catholic clergvinon. Mr, and Mra, O'Donovan Rossa retarned some Visite during tv afternoon, and on their return found that Capt. McClure and Mr, Henry 8. Mullady lad accompanied the Tammany General Committes down the bay on the steamer Old Colony, to meet O'Donovae Ross comrades. During the evening, O'Donovan Rossa, Charles Underwood O'Counell, and John Devoy received visitors, Ox Poanp THe Exrins STATR, opposite Long Brench Dock.—The Empire State, munificentiy of fered by Col, Fisk to the Tammany Association for the purpose of wetcoming the Irish refugees, started from Mer %& at three o'clock. By tuis time there Were at least five hundred persons on board, in- ciuting mony prominent muntelpal officers, repre- the tri associations, and leading with Irish intovests, One of the Vo wae Lie Judge Counoliy, panting and dl with exertion, 1 thonant I was too late, boys, strurclel m9 the guie-plank, be to God, T walked fast" vid you walk oll the way, Te * wit audible emile. “Dood then Tid, we boy, every biessed etep T cote,” sald the Judge trinavhantiy, as he wad. Gled ub the broad M Ut Of steps to Mie waguiticont saloon set apart fcr ee: tlemen Cost of,” sucuted young Oliver, who seemed to be bossing’ things; “Wo're all here now; the big Judge bis ce ‘s A frightiuily loud cannon went off the bow, aed the band Strack ap * My Conntry, ‘tis of thee’ the veseel pushed aside the masses of floating ice, and slowly forged ateud toto midstream. Tho Matteawan and the Hudson City terry bost, both crowued wita passengors, gave loud cheers as the Kimpire State passed, mulch were answered vivo ous'y by the Irish boys on board, among whom the wttalion of the Legion of Bt,” Patrick was very prominent, from thelr gay uniorms und feathered tives of he cried as he Musu4,, praiso fold Mr * ‘Among the leaders of the party were Mr. O'Gor. man, City Counsellor, Commissioner Mollaly, Com- tmissioner Hennessy, Col. Roberts, Judze Connolly, Judge Maguire, Alderman O'Neil. Alderman Hamo- 4), Alderman Dimond, Mr. A. MeBride, of ti ¢ City Counsel office ; Col. Jolin O'Mahony, of the Fenian Brotherhood, ‘rizbt wing; Mr. Jolin Savage, left wing; Jas A. Traynor, of St, Patrick's Alliine pis. Mitchell, Hurnes, Martha, and Meehan, o: the Trish ‘Brigade; Messrs. Jas. M''cnel!, Wm. L. Cole, and Brian G: MeSweeny, of the Knights of St. Patrick; Col, Jas. Kavahagh, of the Sigty nintt Mr. Dennis Orrymore. of the LK. B.; the Hop. Frank Dutfy and Jolm Picktord, wita exition of the Buaudies Loxton e steamer sailed ajrect for Quarantine Har bor, wiere Dr. Carnochan and bis assistant, Dr Dwyer, came on bonrd, and were receivet with { ree cheers and strains of martial music. Mesars O'Goraan and Henuessy met him at the eungway aod grasped bis honay warmiy, promising him uader pain of Yacciaation (0 eve ¥ offender that po nun 5 onid board the Kussia until the Health Oficer hud riven leave, At 4 o'clock the gong sounded for dioner, O'Gorman desceaded (0 We ower sal bs vundreds of bunitry cuesis. Ale took ths head of the table, with Messrs McCinre and Mulady, the Lib refugees who arrived in the Cuba. om his righ, and Dr, Carnochan on bis lef: eat next to Dr. Carvochan, ard clamored tor clams as soon as Le bad asaed & Dlessing on tue food, ‘There were nove, He groaned cospairingly, and swallow: Od (t8 8 subetitule veven plates of oyster scup in rapid “Is te soup good, Judge?" said Will O'Brien, who wus on his other side, * Not very: but I can cet along with it, William," was the response, Frank Dafy's bair stood on end. He turned green With envy, and remained silent during the Ontire ised. ‘Lae repast was capital, Quails, por {erhonse steuks, tenderloins, &e, were brought ard bilden away ii rapid eijle, ‘These deliescies Were washed down with ganncities of chainpazue, fn drinking Which mauy geutlomen tried in vain to compete with Judge Connolly, but he distanced teu With ease Atter dinner the De Witt Clinton Glee Club sent tlelr compliments to Mr. O'Gorman through Mr J. A. Butler, and requested to know if « few tounge ceable. ‘Ther were thanked by the af counsellor politely, who was charmed by she Reoroaal, an Club ourd Watch, Ahoy!) Min and severst otner lees, with muca out 6 o'civck the vessel left Long Branch dock and stood toward Quaraatine, with tao intention of connecting with West Bank, #0 as to get tbem to maks commanication between dandy Hook light. house and the point where the vessel will lie at Upper Qaarantine. ‘This ine of siguals has been Alupted in consequence of oor {allure to moet the Russia, Arriving at Quarautine tue Pmpire stave droped enchor, aud tie tugboat F.etcher came alongside and took of Richard O'Gorm a, Dr Car. noenap, the Hun, Frank Dufly, and several uinera, who caine up to tue city, ‘Tae rest of the yarty re mained om buard the stemer, which Will ite ot nurant it the Rassia arrive ‘Tre steamsuip Batavia is houriy expectet to ar rive at Boston with others of toe released patriots ‘They are to be eutertained there by Gen. O'Netll, the Hon. Josep: Paul, ant the whole Fosian Bro: therhood, ufter whlch "they will take paxsaxe (or New York, to join tueir fellow exiles ia Sweeny's Hw RACING IN PATERSON STREE’ A Mile 1m 2:30 throwgh the Prondway the Clty—Narrow Escapes-Busiuess Stopped te see the Sport, Main street, the business street and main tboronglfare tn Paterson, never pefore was the Secne of so much excitement, as for an honr or #0 pefore dusk yesterday wforaovn. The strect was Glied with sleig.s of every class, drawn by every variety of quadruped looking like the noble horse The fast gait of seme suggorted s raco,and scrub was contested for about a half mile through the city. This wus, however, attended with #o much danger to the people on the sidewalks, several narrowly caging being run over in the sernb, that it was de- cided to cleur the track and bave it out right then and thero. Ail the vehicles not entered in the contest wore drawn to tho fides of tue street, Guards were placed at the crotmatrects, and even the Recorder and Marshal of the city sucerintended clearing the Wiy over one portion of the track, For the while the greatest excitement prevailed, — Merchinia, clerks, and employees left shops and stores to wit hess (he epert, ‘Tho sidewalks were lined with spectators, and business tor the time being was vir tually suspended, ‘The entries were Mr, Bockwith, ¢on of the fron merchant; Mr Hobart, » promiuent Paterson law yor; Mr, ‘Zeluff, hotel keeper; Mr. Hockenberry sonior proprietor of the Passaic Ive Company; and One or two lesser lights At the Word co, all dashed off, scudding over the glassy street with break-neck speed. Ail the horses Droke badly the trot was theeeby sp0i'ed, but the ex: citement was none So less for that reason, Somo de: liy in passing a vehicle up tho #troek bad to be allowed for, for Mr, Beckwith's horse, which got behind thereby, caught up before reaching Brovd way, and would ha sed tho others betore get- tnz'to River street, bad pot an accident occurred on the Broadway corner, ‘A coal wagon com|ng across just {n front of Beck- With, his Horse dushed into the heavy vebicle and put au end to his part of the ruce, and narrowly os ing bad injary to his horee, ® valuable animal whicw cost $6.00. Ae it was the hor serious shi Beckwith's horse was 4 the track. His time ts estimated to have been at ®). A little money charged bands, the people con eratulaied themselvos, the old fogies wondere Wit this country was coming to, aud after a lingering giances more at the continue, mo ry sleigbing parties, the merebant employee returned to their respective labors, and the Paterson world resumed its usual wag. nd Mr, on, followed New Havex, Jan, 25.—The Republican Convention met at Mu-ie Hall ot 11, M. ‘The Hon. David Gallop was chosen temporary Chairman, Gov. J. R, Hawley presided; and on taking the chair addressed the Convention, reviewing the plat- form of the Democratic party at somo length, and refuting the charges made by the Democrats against the Adiniuistration, ‘The old Ucket was nominated by acclamation as follows: For Governor, Marshall Jowell of Hartford; for Lieutenant, Morris Tyler Of New Haven ; for Secretary of Stite, Hiram Ap- Delman of Myaile; for Comptroller, BP. Manniug Gt Hampton ; for ireasurer, Col. Wessoils of Lite jeid, ‘ — A Seventh Avenue Mur Early on Sunday morning two brothers, Wil d Albert Moyers, colored men, qnarretied in (ueir residence, Sixteenth atreet and Beventh ay- ‘They are known to the police as despera (oes and visually go armed, and have served in State prion Kulves were drawn, and tn tho fight Albert wax mortally wounded, ‘The fratricide e coped A general alarm for hid arrest was ent out by Superintendent Kelso, and Capt, MeDonucl! ar: rested the man yestorday morning, "A Corouer will tiko Albert's ante position shoul! he rally wérving, Albert is tr orteun de uM tently ty miky ib thie the ‘fembia, THE I REDDY THE BLACKSMITH SENDING HIM OUT OF TAE WOKLD, — Ho Receives his Death Wound in Murder- Block—The Philadel wat MD Fight-An Interview with Reddy—The Death of Haggerty. About 8 o'clock on Tuesday night a sleighing party, including Tom Draper, the chief of panel thieves; Bill Tracy, one of the party who tried to broak up Harty Hill's establishment about a month aco; Jamen Haggeriy, the notorious rough who has twice assaulted Reddy the Blacksmith; Patay Egan, who keeps the well-known saloon at the corner of Broadway and Houston street; and a man named Clancy, accompanied by two women, id to be the wives of Draper and Eagan, drove up to a hotel on Hariem lane. After indulging in several hot drink Draper remarked thata fight be had arranged be- tween Barney Aaron and an aspirant for the feather weight champlonship had fallon throngh,and that one Rice, who had put ap for the Unknown, bad that day paid him $50 forfeit. This led to an argument apou the felting qualities of Barney Aaron, when the party adjourned to Sturgess's, at the junction of Harlem lane and Central Park, Several more hot drinks were partaken and they then drove to Mace & Harzrave's saloon, on Twenty-third street, near Sixth avenue, Haggerty, Tracy, and Draper entered “T Captol,”” while the others were driven home, ‘The trio indulged in several more hot drinks, and then became involved in Oght. Oficer McCallogh of the West Thirtleth street ro: hice e'ation, hearing the disturbance, entered the ‘oonto quell the row, When he was eet upon by Hageerty wnd severely DRATEN OVER THR MRAD WITH A REVOLYRR, While the officer went for assistance, Hageerty and Lis two fricnis mate their escape, snd abut midnight turned up in Ezan's saloon, Upon enter: inv, they weie cordially greeted by x Lumber of roughs and thieves who were there at the time, and Hinggerty’s action in beating the officer was much appiinded and made an excuse for more hot dr A dispute arose between Draper and Tracy Who Was the bettor man of the two, when Il qver ready for a fight, insisted thai the men should Atrip and Ment it out then and there. All the roug took sidos for and aguinat their respective favoritos, And while the pagilisis were removing their clothing, taatuat trlend of Draper and William Variey, oli Reddy the Blacksmith. entere! the saloon of the intt r, and reported that Haggerty was about tak ing Draper and Tracy Oght, and that they were both drunk, Reddy then entered Egan's saloon and at tempted IND OF JIM HAGGERTY ate TO PREVENT THR Pion. ‘Taking Draper by the collar, he endeavored to get him out of the piace. and while doing so he was seized by Haggerty, who grabbed vim by the throat and forced him back againat the bar. Haggerty then for the first time spoke, and said to Reddy: “What do you wan ro? T thought I gave you onough tbe last tine I licked you. I'l settle you now Inrning partly around, and addressing s man w' stood near the door, he cried out, "* Lock that door,” nd then clinched with Varley, who, from bis in’e or size, Was not able to cove with # biz brots like Haggerty, Keddy tiied to defend hinisel’, but as choked down toward the back part of the bar Hiatgeriy atuemp'ed to. eeize « pote on a shell be bind the bar. Reddy pashea him back, and at ihe saue time received A TERRIFIC BLOW OVER THE which almost knocked him senseless. then drew their pistols, Haggerty ay, but the cap failed to explode, fine instant Reddy red, and inflicted ® wound which will prove fatal, ‘The ow! entered the ubdo- to the left ofthe navel. Feeliug that ue . Haggerty cowardly jumped behing a rcreen and snapped twice at Reddy, and then sank exiaus ed to the fluor, ‘The blood flowed freely, aud completely saturated the matting on toe floor. In the excitement Reddy made bis escape. Haggerty was picked up by some of his friends and carrisd to the notorious gambling saloon at It West Housion street, whore he was placed on a bed and attenied by Drs. Louis Sayre and Wooster Beach, who pro- honneed the wound mortal, ‘At about two o'clock on the same morning Mr Var'ey walked Inio police leadguarters and surren- dered Fimself to Detectives Wailing and Hel jel bers, Whe Were on duly, saying that be bad been atiacked by Haggerty, und had SuOT NIM IN SELF-DEFENCE, He claimed the protection of the police author: {tios, nnd was locked up in a cell, Buperinten dent Keisu Was at once notified of the occurrence, aud despatched detectives to arrest all Ue parties wie were in the saloon ut the time of the shooting Several of tae parties ure bow confined in the Spring sireet police statiow, having been arrested by Capt. Waish, fhe house in which Haggerty lies 18 under th atrict surveillance of the police Harcerty ts one of the moss wotorious roughs in the United Staies, and is well known in Ph plia, where for many yoars he led a life of vio) nd Was nixed up to severai barroom Oghts w terminated futahy for some of the parties, but he always succeeded im escaping with o nominal pun ixnment, Owing to Lis political influence, lo 1s about thirty-seven years of age, stout Luilt, wita « rhady complexion, aud by BO Means Unpreporsess. ing to eppearauce, Hu was always reaay tor af Sud a* reckless of his own life os of that of others: Hie scems to have hada charmod life, and bei upon his person the ‘of many wonnis rocelved invome of the desperate encounters in Woich be bas been engaged. 7 ere, Both men ped at Red id wlwoat at ‘he Coroner Hermann took the dying man's ante mortem deposition, wherein he said be was lested, and did rot know who snot bum, was cOumitted (o the Toubs, TUB STORY OF REDDY THR BLACKSMITH. ASUN reporter called at Police Headquart:rs to see Varley, whom he ound in one of te ces, in company with Capt, Irving and tour other oficcrs He ast in a chair smoking a eigar, wud chustis about tho tragical orenrrevce with os littie apparent excitement as though aiscu dinner, Hag rerty, Le suid, bad some coine to him, shook hands, aod proposed that they shonid again be friends as before heir Qzbt, ‘Thats litle ater 12 o'dock Wednesday morning be wus in hiv saloon, 61444 Brondway, wi in that ‘Ihomus Diaper was Sghting, or about to tcht, in Eguu's place, 012 Broadway, corner of Houston ¥ireet. He lu: 1 went at once in there were stripped for # Might, Haggerty was cw hog out, “You have got to Agib ib out,” and asked some one to close the duors, Egan tal) he would have no fightin bis pisce, Lat once wok Diaper round the waist, aud puiied bina Nit ward (he door, Hurgerty cute over to ine, saying, “You want some, you d-— ——," and bit wea solid blow just Lolind the left eye, bere Where you see the lump, He then setzed me vy the collar wity his lett hand, steiking mo severs! tines wih bis es belind the Tue varkeeper shoved against as tu keep us ani I pushed pack as well as Lrould, Lagger ® large, heavy than, and strong. but be wou't nd ap equare fora fight, Everyboay hia neard of Wis br.very, sttseking me in Florene's wien L was 00 ick and Weak 1 could hardiy walk. He got mo down, und broke Jeranters and ooltles over tay Draper and Tracey right, and shoving we toward (ue bor bur. hoad by the dozen, 1 like wine, tut don't care for it served. thut way; 80 [resisted wih all my strength, deiermines tv block Lis botile game, ue barkeeper and I together were too many for tian He tvund he could not stove me waere he coud reach a docunter, and then pullee his revo.ver. T'was too quick tor him, ‘Then luck wus against bim too; for w his pistol mir fire, mine bit him in ‘the beliy, When Tired he had ine by toe tirt collar with bis leit band. He let go, sud dodged behind @ screen, hiding Limself while he reached round me again, and it mis 1 snapped Lis rovelver twice as fre. Tealled him to show bimsel!, but he sneaked ont of the door, ‘ae Belt did not last three mivutes, Ezan, who had been Gutside, came in afer the shot was Ured, nad in & minute’ or two I went home, Very soon alter I came voluntarily here, and gaye myself up to the police, aod to'd thein of the adair, Lind tien no Rquor' during the evening except litte port wine, and was ontirely sober—as sober ay Luu now Heddy uppested to the oMcer to whom he surren dered bimselfas to Lis coudition wien hee sue iny and bis statement in tis respect Was entirely cor roborated, THE MEN, While our reporter wus talking with the prisoner A messenger came WIL AB OVercoat and O:hor Weire tug apparel for Mls use, Ho wns directed to curry the clothing to the Tombs, ‘The nexsenger also t,word that the " old woman" was coming to see Mr, Varley, who did not appear to quive wee why the old Woman should take the troubie, ‘The SUN reporter lelt Varley in consultation with the Hon, Abe Hummel, who, with the threo Decker, iy engaged to conduct lity defe Alter taking a look at tho sceno of the fight, which by daylight showed no traces of violence oF ploodsied, our reporter called at 11 West Houston street where Haggerty Is, Katering @ heavy door wish a sinall wicket Wrongh which those within might scrutinize any who ought admittance, be found himself in ® gambling saloon, Here were some dozen sporting mon, well dressed, and of Kentiomunly air, At two tables were seated partios Playing gaines of cards, while others were looking bu quietly pufug good cigars, No wxcitemout oF Interest seemed to centre in the playing ‘Asking alter Haggerty, he was said to be up stairs and doing well, but the man who appeared to keep tre Louge aepied any access to Lim, saying that no ono bub his physician was allowed in tie room, DEATH OF MAGGUKTY James Haggerty died at 8 o'clock list evening His sister arrived here froin Philsetpbia about an hour and a balf aiter he was dead, oe ‘The Tallapoo Paisaverrora, Jan. steamer ‘Tallapoosa ar droft of marines to the tri ah for gorret sorvl Mindolphia, ~The United State to tuke a ra, at Tusear Yesteraay, a# per announcement, Ira Paine of New York and Capt. A. H. Boeardus of Lilinois met on the grounds of the Long Island Shooting Club to contend for the championship of America, the di: mond bedge emblematical thereof, and s purse of $2,000 in greenbdacks. Each marksman shot at 100 birds, at 91 yards rise, 80 yards fall; and, afer two hours’ shooting, which ended at « little after 4 o'clock, the 200 shots bad been fired, with a resalt which proved that the two contestants were « atched that no single trial of skit! between id determine the superiority of the one over the other. Omitting the eeore, which ts Interesting only in showing that each marksman fired {rem 19 to 20 shots without a miss, it 1s only necossary to record that Paine killed 88 ‘birds, and Bogardus 8. giving the majority and the stakes to the former by a mu- Jority of 8 TH GROUND wan covered with suow, and the birds, as they were released from thelt trap, hardly know whether to fly or to walk back to shelter, Sometimes they wonld stand @ whole minute by the trap, looking aronnd as if for advice; and when on being fright- ened to tnke Wing, and on being wounded with tue cruel shot, would fly directly back into the very faces of their tormenvors as if for succor AMONG THR DISTINGUISNRD SPORTSMEN at the match, were Miles Johnson of New Jersey, John laylor of Jersey City, Wm, Tinker of Provt Gence, Jesse Smith ot the Astor House and Frank P.lmer of 34 Wall ntreet (two of beat del. shooters in the world), R. GQ. Newell o1 the Bufalo Furesters’ Club, acd Mr, Bleodzood of the Rhode Island Club, Mr. Newell acted as referee, Ben Dy Rorost of the Lone Irland Club was Paine’s judge, and Joba ‘Taylor ferved in the enme capacity for Bogardus, Mr. Wm. ML. Parks, President of we Long Island Club, was an interested spectator, and backed tue New York marksman with a perfect loasene Bets stood nearly even at the becinning of the mateb ; but as {t Drogressed various changes took place. "Two to threo againgt Paine was taken re ult ly: three to two against is opponent just ax cheer Thily sbapped Up (4100 to $199 aguiuat- the Western man wie A COMMON DET afer Paine’s 20th bird ; but toward the close of the matel quotations changed again, and it wae im- Pow!bie to keep the run of the market Wile the sport was going on Inspector 8, I, Conklin, of the Soctety for the Prevention of Croe ty (0 Abimals, appeared on the eround, and seexing Mr. Paine hauded bim tue folowing OTR FROM HENRY DRKOM, IOAN SOCLETY FOR THE PREVENTION OF CRU jt the prevention @C ® vigeom match announced to take vince this day as See y's, war the Union Race Course, Althongh we reeard all enck contests as ernel and demoralizing, aud in violation of aw, yet for ress whieh were publicly expressed through the columns of hie Uitieen im Sepleuder, 1B, all loxal aetion was de- ferred for the Une. ta the hope that a vetter tone of feeling would succeed the one. srevailing Wiwu Tocard toa pastiine Which employs a living creature —and tba, too, a representavive et @ hraveniy embicm—as & otto verity the alm of the marksinan, Tie Dearct of this instructed by we to tend his co- oper ton With you, te the end that the heiploss beinwe Wich ate (o WILIMEF 6O Your amusement toxtay be Shaved all possivie aufleriog by the Immediate destruc: Uch,or the birds whied way bs wounded ant net Riltea, Youre reapecttuliy, HESLY BbuGH, Fie. TAKING THA HINT. Tt ie due to the gentlemen connected with the match that the kindly injauctions of Mr Bergh were OL disregarded, Waeuever ® wounded bird tell vithin reach iy Kiled, and thus re. lieved of ite sufferings. ‘At 5 o'clock, the mateb having been decided, Ira Paine, Capt. Borardns, sad few other distinguish ed sportemea sardown (o dinner at Capt. Seaiy's During the postprandial chat tt was proposed that ‘another Gils for tae championslitp should be prepared, for; whereupon Capt. Bogerdus issued a ver! challenge, which was at ouce accepted, shat his vic: tor should meet him again at the same place on the 4ih proximo, snd contend on the sae serns as be- fore {or & purve of $10. — BOBBY BUENS'S BANQUET. — A Jolly Gathering of the Clnus—New York's Great Poet-A Scotch Way of Drinking Favorite Tensts—speeches ry About one hundred lovers of the Scotch poot and a good dinner sat down to one of Warren Le land's generous «preads at (he Metropolitan Horel last nig¢ht, The Burns Clud of the city of New York had delormined to make the one hundred aad tweiflh anniversary of Bobby's birthday an event long to be tememberod. Toat they succeeted no one who sitended the foast last ourht will ever doubt, Mr. C. B, Cotton, the President of the Clad. pre- sided, He was Neti on the right by Wilfiam Cullen Bryant, aad on the left by an empty chair, which had been placed for the Ri but who falied to attend the banquet, A on as it was defiritely aeceriaino! that the reverend gente. men would not be present the cmpty chalr wes ably Glied by H. B, Perkine, Keg The banquet opeaed with Roverteon's baad ‘Aiter the en'rée dishes had been disposed of, an extensive conundrum. ta Scottivh dialect, entiled * acdresa to the Magis, was propounded bj ‘Thomas Nicholson, the Secretary of the Ciub, riven up by most of (he guests, who made aimen''s by putting down anme of the Haggis Iba Hon. Caled Dann prononverd the Haxzis & tick seasoned combination of hash, fricaseee and coow After the Haggis care an extensive course of foreign and domestic dishos which were washed down with rare brands of wine, he regular programme Ol toasts was insugurated by the President preposing : The cay we celeb Thin was followed by the band playing “ Anld Lang Syne" in such feeling manner that two old revorters of opposition papers, silling wide by side hrove nnd embracea euch ether. Aiter the reporters Jad seated themse.ves, Mr. James Givsou saag with fine eSect, © "There was a lad was born in Kyte." As the applau which followed Mr. song, Pad died away, the President aro posed in an itnprossve (one, ©The genius of Burns," ‘This (Const was followed by the band playing * Ye bavks and bracs o' bonnie Doon,” One of the mont pleasing fraturos of the evening was the proposing Of the fea th of the great post of Acrericw, Wililam Culion Bryant The tonst was drank in old Scotch style, all prew. ent sianding on their chairs, with one fout on the table. Mr. Bryant responded in a ng Apeech, spark ling with gems of trioute to the great poet of human natiice fosed bY proposine long life and health to the members of the Buras Club of New Yors Samo Onzood, ® grand) march by Gibson's and pro Dvceches were mate and #onze #aog by James Linen, the Barna of America: the Hon. L. 0. Kier: nun, Connrelior A, R ive Joun ®, Brady, Mr H.W Reid, and Peo Hunter and Scott, ‘uw proceedings wore uterspersed with pleasing Beot hand patriotic airs At tne corel on of the banquet everybody felt like w than ant brother, and not one of the party would dcrpise u mau beceuse he wore a ragy: ——— - The Blow Out of the Baxter The ball of the Baxter Club made t melodious with music, fragrant with 4 coat, Academy flowers, and bewildering with beauty lust evening, In numbers it distanced anything thus far this season enve the Americas ball, and was peck and neck with the Homeopathic charity ball in dross, ‘The buchufut Helmbol, without hia yacht, was in oue of tt vate boxes, Judge Roosevelt walked on the » level wish people who really were notin his vou know, Zimmertusn way there, without bis dog Major Delued, with hie b Clandelivrs jeslous, ‘Tong HM riwan ‘vataly tried to bution bis coat, 1S, Orentt was the handsomest ion in ths roow exceptine Judge Koch, and ox Steri@ O'Brien wasn't ent, but bis brother Farry was. ‘Lue Taxters invite ‘somebody to Jump Higue up aad beat thelr blow out —— | The Confidence Queen's Sentemd Mrs. Mory (. Miller, whose he vyaoon hy nce operations under her own and assomit names were exposed in Mouday's Svay avgs accused in the Goa oral Sessions yesterday of stealing $6,000 worth of clothing and jowelry from Mre, Bishop, She bad twice before, witha ® year, been arraizned in this Court, once eacapiog through the non-appearance of the complainant, and vnce being discharged on ber distond, made the big promise to love the city nud uever reiurn, Re corder Hackett sentenced ber to two and a half Years in Stato prison npon ua old charge of robbing Rurrogate Hatchines, and to five years additional for robbing Mrs. Bishop, Mra, Miller bid ber face under a thick green veil during ber brief stay in Court, - a ried for the Murder of his Fach ‘The trial of John Ware, a young man of 20, for the murder of biszfotver, mear Longacoming, N J., was begun in the Cumsdea County Court yoater day, On Aug. 16 young Ware got into some dim. culty with bis mother apd sister, during the abaen of his father, and dove theta from tho Louse, Bring aded with lo: ed, aficr them with a Springfteld rifle, On bis father's retw during whieh the young m p had reloaded gun, deliberately shot bis deat, Me Took the money froin his Cathar's pocket, and. ow exped to the woods, He was arrested cova after, td indicted for murder in (ho Oret degree, Lhe trial Will ccoupy sevord! dave Prel wea rene THE REPUBLICAN UPROAR. ae THE HON. HORACE GREFLEY'S COM- MITTEE ARRAIGNED. MR. TWEED'S LEGISLATURE, ——__ ASSEMBLYMEN ASTONISHED AT THB REJECTION OF A BRIBE, James Wa Recovervy—The Di! Yesterday afternoon s Sux reporter called at the residence of Mr. James Watson, 815 Lexington | Am Kievated Rall that Possttty may be avenue, and learned that Mr. Watson is comfortable, Beilt—The Ballot tor Woman-An Erie and that he was not considered in dangor. Police Stockholder Arraigning Fisk é& Co, Surgeon Fraser was standing om the piaans of | Correspondence of The 8a ‘ Tho Union General Republican Committee mot last evening in their room at Twenty-second street and Fifth avenue, The mecting was calied by th order of the Hon. Horace Greeley, Chairman of the Committee. About 150 members were present. Shortly before 9 o'clock the Hon. Mr. Greeley en- tered the ball ant was received with applause, He was dressed in his new black overcoat, black felt hat, gold spectacles, and No. 11 boots, Alter shak- ing hands enthusiastically with the Hon. John V. Gridiey, he walked to the rear of the hall, turned lis back to the heater, raised his overcoat, and be gan chatting with the Hon, Sinclair Tousey. A(tor a whilo Mr, Greeley walked to the front, mounted the rostrum, carefully removed his black felt hat placed it on the table, and called the meeting to order. Order laying been secured, Mr. Greeley arose and sald: * The hour hae arrived for opening this meeting Before proceeding with any other basiness, I wish to call your atiention toa curioos communicati have received from a Sub-Cor (tee of the Gen State Committee, This cone ation, or rather, as T ehould designate it, this vil of indi now hold in my band, and wili read it im; hand it to th cretary to read, as yon may direct.” (Cries of “Go on,” \ Rend it yourself") Mr, Gree: ley thon read the following communication : THR ARMAIGNMENT, New Yorn, Jan. 2, 187 Whitbeck's Clad House and witnessed the accidest. It was about 4 o'clock when Mr, Watson drove part the Club Honse, He was on the right.hand side of and ex-Sheriff U Brien Aveaxy, Jan. 95.—The unprecedented course Of Mr. Jacobs yesterday,in sending to the Oerl desk and causing to be read a letter offering to bribe him, was the principal theme of conversation In the hotels and barrooms of Albany last night. While the majoriry believed Mr. Jacobs to bo sincere im the course which he pursued, there were not lack: ing many who freely expressed the opinion that the bid was not high enough. But be this as it may, tf other honorable gentlemen would follow Mr, Jacobs's example, the people would see and better Understand the “ the ways that are dark and tricks that are strange which sometimos control the “ peculiar” acts of their representatly or TO pIvIDR. ‘The petitions for the repayment of money te drafted men are pouring in, Since my letter of yester- day I have had ocular proof that my aseertion that the echome is fraudulent was correct. I have seow a letter from one of these petitioners in which he offers to divide equally with the person to whom the letter is addressed any money that he may re ceive from the State on this account, and I am told that this 1s only @ sample of uundreds of similap letters, After the collision, Dr. Frazer bast ansistance of Mr. Watson, and directed his removal to the Clob House, A hasty examination reveniod the fact that Mr. Watson's skull was fractored on the right side, the bridge of his nose was brok and his faco was otherwise disfigured by the shoes of the restive animals onder whose boofs he had been thrown, One or two small arteries having been severed, Mr. Watson bled profusely, and the most that Dr. Frazer could do at the moment was to stop the bleeding. Mr, Watson was perfectly con- Actous all the time, and conversed readily with the doctor and a few friends who were allowed in the room. Being informed that the German Townsend nad been arrested, he requested the police to dis- charge bim, as the man was not to blame. As Mr. atson had no charge to make, Capt. Wilson set the man at liberty, Mr. Watson was borne to his residence in an am- bulance, under the direction of Dr. Frazer, and was attended by Dr, Louis Sayre, his family phystelon. An operation was performed yesterday, and two ANOTHER su AT EnIP. Mr. Goodrich to-day presented the portiion of Gy A. Hollinger of Brooklyn for the repeal of the Erie Bin: The Special Commitenny ReomTpNan TET | | pieces of bone were exirected from the akull, Mr, t Re pieas © ate ee at it gael ing ef 138 20th | Watson will probably recover, Directors’ bill, Me claimed Decomber fast, uoder a of whieh the en A . : esc " clon ed (9 a.cepy. have eka rapererestred to | The shalt of Townsond’s runaway horse was | ,.1.,That sald act hae denrived him, withoat his com Pieter embodying cervain ailegaticow r garding tne | driven with euch violence into the body of Mr. Wat: | bo us terstoott tht mn buying aaid sock as poe (rice Associations of the cliy of New York, rnd urging | 8on's sorrel mare as to kill her instantiy, he w: the same ae reasons for the feorganteation of the DaCtY. | yulged ut $10,000, rie Company, These ave oraall — bas for the tase t " of tho twent 15 , DANE Atsociatone large intubers of open ued eit. | ANOTHER DESPERADO BRAINED. de, Dut owine 10 wi ‘owed Democrats are enrolled id take phtecherlnae 7 that his property actually earned. THAL As lone as said Act remains In force It te \chioally Impossible for ihe siockholders to remove he servants who they believe to be corrupt; that he foe8 nok believe aes maiter of Justice that the Logie: ure had any to Interfere to prevent the stocks roia_ ho! thelr Directors to strict ao ing them when foucd abusing ihe present management of the Erie Rall Company has com a a %, Art in the election of officers of the Associations and io the election of delegaies to Kepuotican Nomincting Conventions, bat on election days vote the Detnucratic ticket, An fllustration Is given where In one Asseinbly District Asreciation the ro | contaiie 247 nanace of De tecraisor of GAKnOWn OF fcutious persons. And this dist riet Is clatined to Be ratuer exceptionally (ree from Irregulartticn. Secoud—That certain and designated persons, nol ing positions ns officers or members of Republican dt - Ram, Foul Langange, and an Unproveke Yesterday afternoon Michael Burns, of 455 West Thirty-pinth street, called, while in a state of Intoxication, at the louse of Terence Malloy, at 43 Bur WHE Musociattons, ate ‘members of ine Tammany Minit | West Twenty-cighth street, began sbusing stench nny General Comuiitive, and are open and kuown Demo: | the mother and sister of Malloy. ‘They requested BUS aee Ferrera etcee OP crate. ‘Third—That many of the Preeidents, other oftcers And enrolled members of Kiepublicen district aesue a. Tons hold positions in departments elther wholly oF bim to I but ho refused to go, saying: “I'll ‘wait until your son comes home, and I'll put a head THE WORKINGMEN MOVING, Mr. Fields to-day reported from the Judiciary pariially coutalwayseuusiantialiy) under theconteal, | on lim." Malloy, who is @ carman, came home | Committoe the act in relation (o approntices an@ Fall Kaampies Un, one district assuciation appance | shortly afterwaad, Burns called him some very | employees, and which was publistiod exclusivel Fe Re one eee ee eeeniunvascs | turd mames, ead told bim that he was uot ian | smplovees, and which wee p tog Tire Sux Inst week, This was doudileas due to the fact that s commlites from the Workingmen's Am mbly pow in #ession here are actively pressing the enough to resent It. Malloy told him that he did not wisn any dificulty with bin advised bin to go home and get sobe: od then be would talk with him ander the Tammany c Fourth—That of 33 members of the Republican 8/9, Hot lees than thir deid city departments with Tam- relation many Wally and received bay and emoluments frou tue | *Mg,{hen be would talk With him. oe put on the | eutject, the priviloges of the floor having been exe Democralte DALY rotating positions in the dlatrict | COMirary seemed to irritate Burns more. He mado | tended to thom by the Speuker, ‘This isthe bill ‘ie ners | for Mallon, andseizing him by the throat strack Mi | wnien was apsroved by. the Workinrmen's, Asseme Ryi'pareorserauce | eeeral Bie The two then grappled. | Ty inst year, und contited. to tic «ira of the Hom Hall, hay And Burns boing a very powerful mag turow Mulloy | RIV Wat gear, and conlited, to fie cre of Whe Mow ited to offices “under Comitroller Connol yor | to che flour, and severely punished bia. Matioy | Mt: : mapy officials, and eull bold such offices, removed to give such before the House. ACROWATS TO DE PRoTECTED, Mr. Cook {o-duy introduced # bil relative to sero batie exhibitions, whiels prohibits of amuse ment from slowing s« sto periorm on trapese tight repes, cr © res, willicot @ nctwork or some other protection ceneath them in cuse of nections 3 violations to be punisied by a One of $950 for th first offence, §220 tor exch subsequent offence and Imorisonmens for three months; polleemen, constar bles, and other officers Knowing of violations te fina'ly booke away from his assailant, und seized @ short-handled axe weiguing sboat 61 as Burns advanced to repeat the assault, struck bin on the Fight side Of the head, wounding bim, it is yored, fatally, Malloy was arrestod. Boros man who recoived suck a terrible beating on Thanksgiving night at the bends ot Poter Featherstone, 8. 148 members of the Repablican Committee of 1271, nos teas than 9 hold offices es in tae diferent city and couaty Demobratie nent That atthe last November election tna large number of election districts, espec.ally ta, the Part ofthe city, the straleht Democratic tieket hy by Homan and A. Oascy Hall was isued trom Repub: an boxes in charee of Fo-catied Republicans, w then held and #0} hold positions ns officers or enfolled See veers The Lecture Season—The Rey. Robert Coll- yer at Steinway Hall, miombors io Key ub ieanaiv ict arsaeialion8. and whe ' d arrest the offen dors, Pemocravie tekerall day. ne so Ue | _The Rev. Robert Collyer of Chisago 8 not only, A NeW PODLIC PARE WANTED, Miecfnat many ofthe Repabiican primaries were | one of the foremost pulpit orators of the West, but | Mr. Fleck» stoday introduced a bill authorizia easton of last Lal Be ine police farce in 8 ne | ye ig also an exceediualy interesting lecturor, Mo | the Commissioners of Public Parks to take tie tr anvular plot of eroand bounded by cling as they © aimed ander orders, forcibiy pre: het hipaa Ventod MALY prominout Hieams fromm tAkine part In the selection of deiegates ; (uat po Iccunen and kn wa Democrats Were allowed to enrol! and to vote at euch primaries; end ta coriain districts the trao expres: Hon wae further prevented by false and frandulent courting. ‘Ninth—That large numbers of the genuine Repnd!i Tok HO parcin the wlection of delegates to the Getiera! Commitice in December Inet, ou account of the (rawis aud vicien:e betore refered to and Decause 1s one of that cloes of earnest, honest, largo-brained men, to whom an audience always listens with ab- sorbed attention, He does not seek to make orato- rical potnts, but, after a plain, strulghiforward fash- jon of his own, Koes right at the pith of bis suoject, and iLustrates what be has to say with much plea ant anecdote sad broad, genial humor, He lectures Avenue A, Firat, opposite pablie school No. 1 for the purpoto of a ‘public park, Tne neighborho is very densely popalated, and Mr. Fiecke says that it is absolutely necessary ‘as a savitary measure thas this plot of ground should be made a park. SPHCLAL LEGISLATION. Mr. Price offered a resolution, which was lai over, requesting the Speaker to svpointa spectad they locke ia ted @ eur, 0 ne | in the Mercantile Libra a0, at Bie iil, | coumfuiltee of nine to see What can be done to obvi- they locked for ahd ase ted @ reorganisation of the | in the Mercantile Library course, at Stel Hiatt, | oie emanse amount of special lecislaicen ene! Soo ey oe ory Lrosénted to the Committee | next Tuesday ovening, His sutyect is * Clear Grit," | ally indulzed. in by the Legislature. ‘This is in ac embraced the Danes of cver ten thousand teond ad tue lecture lenew in this city, though it tas | cordapee with the recommendation of the Gover ! oon delivered both at the West wad at Boston, Hart ford, and other Bastern cities, Wherever it has been heaid, It bay bean received with the most unequivo cal exprossions of plossure, ‘Those who have nover Lard Robert Collyer will do weil to avail then solves of (his occasion of listening to one of nature's pokesmea. In his younger days he was « black smith, avd he fas not forgotton how to atrike Gre, Gans of the city of New York, many of tam of State And. matiousl reputation, praying for a recrganizativa of tho parcy In tue city Eleventn— That many or quite ove hatf of the ( eral Comm ttee for 1870 have formally reguctied wach Feurgan zation ‘Twellth—That_&® Coanty Convention, ri every Ward tn tho city, compored of wei pablicags, have likewise fortually asked 0 ration. "As the Committee are Airected “to Invertigate the matters aileces," ard ag they are dorirous of tr epeatedly declared himself to be op posed W all such legislation, MISS TENNIN C. CLAFFLIN today, throurh Mr. Littiejohn, potitioned the Le gislature for the enactment ‘of a lav protecting women in the rights of holding property, & for the romoval of obstacles to their voling. | The petition iy of great length, and recites all the griey- ances of the weaker sex. and lays oat the course to be pursued by the Legisiatare for their relict, Is a reorgant. Pro fon of Went Beboken ba ctu that spielt of faurtiess which Is#o6 was referred to the Committee on Judiciary. tonariony it the coWNRis OF tLe party, we would te and Uniom Mill with Jersey City. as ‘ vite your attention to the nature oi i vs ", The Eclectic Medical Soviety of the State is Re ee ree Cot anINy ter TOME areas |, ree, bill to annex West Hoboken and Union | session tore, ‘The annual address was delivered 1) with Jersey City Babeen presented in the Legislature, and is-very fivorably considered. It alo takes {a agportion of the northeast section of Norta Bergen and al) of Weehawken, north of Sevoutecnth street, Hoboken. The sald townships are not to be assessed or liable for any portion of the present indebtedness of Jersey City, An elec: tueh commmites we tue Dogy over which yon preside hiay appriat, to make any represeptauions tht the subject matter which may be ceeimed adyirab Th vs DUS proper to add, that If the substantial cor ings of thy onargrs be estabiiehed, the Special Cou tie wfil feel coustrained to rec ommena such reasonn. ble meastres in the direction of reorganization as fhall parity the party, and tu the carrying out of wBich, they foe! sure of E Uie Assembly Chamber this evening by Dr, Al Wilder of the New York Aveniag Lost, To the #enate . Genet guve notice that he uid introduce a bill for the erection of an ele ‘ated railroad in the city of New York, It is to be built om arches, and isto ran thronzh the centre of the ciiy, neross liariem river, and into Westchester county, ‘This is the sae plen shown to your rev porter by Mr. Tweed, a description of which bag Soeration of yourvelt, and of e AAIICAN WhO hae the B zood 0 fe epecial Cowtaiiiea wil hold s eatisa Wf Avene Hove! on Woincedsy tion shail be hel the first ‘Tuesday in March | Neen publis oe at SUN. The estimated cons of Prox. to hear ropreaatations va the fore, | irom 7 A.M. to 71’, M. io the several townsh the road te §100,000,000. diay aid tn ti oy a Lis Feferred $0 0) Organized Robbery of Sleigh Fars. Detective La Rue yesterday arrested Daniel Brown, alias Gimp, and Veter Oates for stealing ¢ white polar bear robe, worth3¢400, belonging to Mn Henry Clews. Mr, Clows, who isa member of the Uniou League Cinb, had paid a visit to the clay houre, and dircctod his driver to take the sleigt back to his residence, On the avenue a thiet soatched the robe from the sleigh and ran off, Detective La Rue and Officer Wilson arrested Brown and Outes in a stable in Beat Twenty-fonrtt street, ‘The stolen property wns found in a bag com coaled in the stable, together with @ wolf robe and 4 fancy lap robe, which were identified as belonging to ex Senator Lainbeer of New York ;'a griaaly boat robe, worth §150, and & black bearakin lap robe shall deport ballots containing the word “chartor Ue tuis ret shall take effect Immediately ; if otuer- Wise, thea it shai be null und roid, —————— Vinnle Ream's Statue of Lincota Unvelte Wasnrxatox. Jan, 25.—Miss Roam’s statue of Lincoln was unveiled to-night in the rotanda of the Capitol, which wi ntly iluminated and deco. rated with fuga, sideot Grant, Vice-I’resident Colfax, Gen, Sherman, Judge Davis, the Committecs on Public Buildings asd Grounds, and the orators of the oceasion octapied seats on the platform, ‘There was a very large aadience, inciading Judges of the Supreme Court and meubers of Congress with their families Anat music by the marine band, Senator Morrill tie holy by ada Feet, Who has the Cocumenta in bie cuarge. ir obcdicnt fcr rant HAMSEY, Chacema Gk OPDY KE. ALD CROWLEY, STEVUEN Bh. PRENCIL HANKY §. VANDECAIR, Committee. Honace Guexiey, Chatrman Repu eral Conmitice, New York At a mocting of (ho Repoditcan State Commtttoe held om the %ta of Deceuoer, 187), the tollowlay res Ino was adopted Aeolred That «committee of five be appointed, to whot shall oe referred ons and other docu this day Prantantion wreat reens aa Gen forence ow York, hb petition thie Comimitiee ate re tere ne. to be held act a Lie caik of tae Cuaicuin. | of Vermont, said that four years ago a little ciriwas | owners uuknowa. ‘Tow prisoners, wio were aye cou days B tice shall be given in the Tr | omployed in the Post Office at $4) ayear; but she | tomalically engaged in the robbery of ture, Wore 4 Atmes, ta adéivion to the asual written notice | nyt faith that abe could do something better, Con up for examination, cress gave her an orler to exeeute & statue of the — lito President Lincoln. ‘hut statue and the urtiet NEW JERSEY decarr, Judge Davis, of the Supreme Conrt, then pro: - (A copy from the minntes,) L. L, DOTY, See. Ma, SINCLAIR TOUSET Ap erect cedar tree was aloatin the North Erastus ¢ Nanted ina large iver yesterday yne of Newark colebrated his 81st births coedod slowly Co unveil the statue, which’ Was coy ered with the national flit As sooo as this was Gone the assembly broke forth in applause, ake of lew ined the floor, and enid that withont entering into nny diseussion relative tothe auth rity of the a Gay with his pine epllaten, abd thelr Suildree. ond General Stato Committee t@ prefer charges agalnat and Prize Distribution Scheme Cap RATS ees ee en that Comittee, or entering into the merits o. the | The tickets being neurly all disposed of, and | «Jaigo" Andrew Clance: ormer Tuetien eharves p din aur way, he wonld move that |) oo i eat Fe Ce Perse Paptaaye At ter wattage Cot eae the ntole sutgect bo referred to a select committee | Me Seventh aud Ninth Regiments having interostod | (ety ond Member oF tn {to the evanty of theco with full power to consider and reply to | themselves in the @isporition of the balance, the | Juiltcr talrty ate t m such manner as they should | gay ing will in all probability take place on Suture | Gov, Randolpl las renominated Mercer Beosloy . ‘ ; (Doni of Tronion, he Chief Justloe of the State Supreme Jey thonght there should | Cay next. Noticg will be given through the Court, Henry C, Kelsey (Bent) oC suasex, tor Neer othe be enolite me Chmuitica held to hear | All honor to the Seventh h Rogiments, Let | ry ordtates sar seautor Hes, Litto thei) of Atom tharos ue the, Babee cv before the reply | us boar from uur other re Howth for Cle oa Varker Guage War oct to the Stay Committe . ——— hiere (ep) Wo this Mr. Ridibock, the Hoa, Horaée Greeley, A Tenement Murder. and others ovected, Jarses Corr, Aun MeMalon, and her busband Mx. FITCH i Pia siege ‘i read Now obtained the floor suit delivered the great } Sraulted Ann MeCutchoon, att of 116 East Sixteenth | Judge Noah D. Kngtish died at Little Roos, Ark speech of the evening, He wala elrevt, during a tenement-houso quarrel, beating her | ou Saturday T have not beard the communication road which 8 | on the nd. shoulders Sal Dhatt la Janes F, Randolph, father of ¢ tundoipht cise that cones frou that Commuter. ie add tal and kicking her on the abdomon, The injuries hal lion iewss asad dar, Meuhuriau, when they Kot | likely to prove Jatal. dames Corr and hit ino Thownas Garrett, @ prominent Abolitionist, ang Pontrol of the paratoaa Con ae Had It notoven | Act heslaion, wore arrested yesterday ‘the bus. | well Known asa friend of escaping slaves. dbed 10 Wi for thar banal OR surrme MN alhias “hen atecied | Quay yy au large Inngton, Del. yesterday murowg, god st yeare tye ea ry Aah EW a ——— . pn Sunday, the ga inst., Nathaniel Weed died ea) TE know who erm (hat communica! ( WASHINGTON NOTES, ation. Co ‘osty years’ since, Mr. Weod occu yy sacks apn Wimacare wore Working 19 elect Our CALu billig MP oue Bostrom io tue werear ike rank From ye Raine THER Were AL AMONK Isis #KOC aay akaliet Jom Hominan, t ee ure The Ien whe Seerotary Boutwell was beforo the Ways and | names of Hone, Costar, Asior, Gr ee renee ee ee re eg anance | Mcaus Coumiltes yesterday resisting the repeat of the | Harker, ands host of other ievuta Keuator Anthony intends to give notice to-morrow gagould have catiied (he Ptate this fail but for them TROP Rested John ¥. Gri WE CANE CARD STATE POR GRANT ft le repealed, we in Suanels es asm Suecessfa) AD: fe tit, ur ke ve mien out, If we can't Gen. Shorman has ordered a company of troops to is euill beloved for he many kindly acts to carry Ti for G for ary ou. 0 4 | Berent to the Tole Ludian reservation ty Cauforut AUR ET AG EE RA CE i au ey, i we» Anaily agree: protect the Indians, and remain there until the Lodians | & a Baoctes| we SF Pear ean ce shat ton Gone Rat et Ate mantore | ce leoted Hoest inan, uas 1a tne fu ihews OF yewre been guthured ofwhich Mr, Uresiey should be Chairmen, The Senate was in executive session only a fow | ‘2 i mtner ee, The other members a Mr, ‘Tonsey, Gen. John | monutes yesterday, and did not take up the calendar of 6 TY Cochrane, Mr. Puncher, and Mr. howe r ious. Drumuoad is bo be coulrmed as soon we TOTEINGA ABOUT TOM. Mr. Greeley desired that the Committee should | bie bame is reached, — ve power to open the whole case, ond subinitted | ‘The President has ordered the purchase of 1,000 | BF. Thomas of 587 Broadway will well this eve following resuvutlon t head “of wattle for ane, supsiseence. Of Hod. ¢ ning # collection ot 0 chotee ou paintings 'y exmtauae Pesotred, That the Committee be instructed and em: Indians, and @ Limited true mmun ition 1 pean aod American artist pomeicdto areapht facies thom iog wioareressontiole | gauss the Todlaue coming 1a wt Laramie yp iltick McAdam, of 834 West Twrenty.fith street pom sted to uraaniit Heit, SHOR INE wlio urd reenonsible | Fars ron railing mnaker, while Atting Dp m Dre vecape we Tore fors of wHtepubican vinjority int mbly eee We ring aaner, whe Biting op f Are seonps 6+ ay rte de Jarecy’s Printini SPAKKS FROM TH8 TELKLURAPA, from the fourth story to the ground, ermon ve ". pa AE At the ninth anniversary dinner of the Board of Truxtox, Jan, 28.—'The li from ian Vermont, Pangrorn, wos given tue State printing today by’ tiw Legislature. He ovcupied te want u chair of toe Herr Merman Busch, and when inormed of the ness he este very nome fainting Ue fell into the arms of Avlerman Licdenil and the House immediately adjourned, Alexander Caldwell, of Leavenworth, Kansas, was yerterday elected Uaited States Senator Daniela, who was implicated in the Lime Rock (tes) bank fobbery, dled on Tuosday of cousumption, ‘he New Hampshire Woman Suffrage Associa. ton yeatortay olucied Stra, Armoule L. White of Cou: Brokers fast evenings at Hietmanicors, the tase wore presiaed over by Messrs. Wen. Clerke, J, He Gourite: A. Colvilie, Vin. seymour, W. i. Verm iyeu By Oe White, sud Mr, Gerard, Over Oty participated, ‘An unknown man, supposed to be Indward HL, Blones, was found worouscious in (he Roosevelt street ferry hiouse, “At tis, Cculre Berogt Hospital ir, Vande cord Pres Walt pionouuced iin ‘dying ereniiepay, 110 Had fe ‘is joy. Hoffa 3 decided to reno: 6 Fun of MoOUsyY Ob LIS Heron, Was Fespoel LOSSES BY FLERE, putarten for the uty wiuse terms expire this year, | ably aresbed. and appaccully a stranger — MYiingtto the Senate to confirin or rejeet , Yestorday morning the ferry boats of the New York and Hroogiya Feiry Coupiny were delayed by large Meld of ica whieh extended from. te {pot of froosevelt to Gouverneur atract oii tii Sew Youd side, a by the fre at Allecbrand Brothers’ m Hkamsburgh, ow Luesday alterivoa, & oF he Irish ettizens of Boston ave adopted a plan ot an addrae of welcome to the #, wud ap poluted a6 a, up B70, 1 milttee to ‘ p . Iwas overs foot thicg, Ths sean vr fhe ‘The one hundred and one tote, bounded dy the | ‘ue Kxvcutive Committes of the Massiciu W. Garrett, of Pnijadatpiin. was ovcr ar Beound aventin, Last taht nd” 10 Bunko en or ice has anlinously vot or we) Wo tho Drooutsh Wie whica were pure Jutowa ago Ny A. Kays | pettito Kia to repeal the cause ia the Bxoh ait, Wie wore uLetieag nut tous seo eA. Kags | potion tne Leneorure Ae cepaal | moval of the Cotton Exe Fquariers 18 & combined (or & Co.'s steel factory, rear of $05 North ASoctoty has beeh oxganized in Chicago, ander Aiath street, Willinnobursne ove’ ure yesterday, aad | tho-Gaine of the Fiench Mrudu Mare, with the inten othe war slightly dante Ne'daincs casenued to ft-t | for tre purbose of send ptton’ i Voralite Tinuice’s spone taciory, Sich Was deinsgod $1.00 | agriculture to the suerta ny tay Maat tavurca fer 6,000 DoAeMAITy. Gor don My

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