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Nine THIRTY-EIGHTH YEAR OF PARIS.' nnouncement of the Surrender, TO ‘Official A TERMS OF THE CAPITULATION. ae ‘The Cierman Troops in Possession of the City Forts, An Armistice of Three Weeks throughout France, GEN. BOURBAKI COMMITS SUICIDE. ‘The Empcror's apitulation | Conditions of the Surrende epaich to the The Armistic Official De« ed Staten Goveroment to Extend over the Sea '» Terme of Peace. 29—4:30 P, M.—The Em has sent the following tele Loxvon, Jan ‘graphic despatch to the Ei apres Augusta 20M, Sunday—Last night an ar. mistice “or three weeks was signed. The Regulars and Mobiles are to be interned in Paris as prisoners The National Guard will undertake the mainte: ance of order. We occupy af the forts. Paris remains invested, but will be allowed to re. victual as soco as ar.ns are surrendered, “The National Assembly is to be summoned to meet at Bordeaux in a fortnight. in the field will retain their respective Positions, the grouud bet wean oppor “This is the reward of patriotism, heroism, Thank God for this fresh oe s00n follow. “ WILHELM, OCCUPATION OF THE PARIS FORTS BY TI aad grout sucritices, Les, Jan. 20. via Loxpox, Jan. 20 The German troops occupied the furts srouod Maris at 10 o'clock this morning. The entire garrison of F tonal Guard, surrender their arms, is, except the The armistice expires on the 19th of February AN ARMISTICN FOR THE WHOLE OF Loxoox, Jas publishes the following despateh Tine this morning Veensatuurs, Jan. 27.—An armistice has been agreed »pon wi the whole of France. ch ig to extend immediately to “There was great ogitation in Paris last night ‘The beating of drums and shouts of the multi tude within the walls were plainly heard,"* THE SIGNING OF THE CAPITELATION, 29—6:30 A. M. A despatch from Ver failles announces that Bismarck signed on Sat arday, with M. Favre, the capitulation of all the Paris forts and an annistice of three weeks on land and sea, the Army of Pore to remeia pris overs of war wiehin the capttal, DISMARCK INSISTED ON PRACE. hk is stated in London diplomatic circles that the ogolisions for the capitulation of Paris would have been concluded earlier had not Bis marck insisted on the acceptance of eonditions OFFICIAL DASPATON TO THE D. 8, GOVERNM! Wasmixorow, Jan, 29.—Secretary Fish has re ceived the flowing telegram from Mr, Moran, our Chargé d’AMuires at London, dated London, Sunday morning, Jan. 29 * The German Anbassador here has officially {oformed me that the capitelation of all the Pr forts, and an crmistice of three weeks, by land and sea, was signed about eight o'clock last even- ing at Versailles by Count Bismarck and Mr The Army of Paris will remain prisoners of war in the city, but it is not known whether they are to be disarmed or not, No de- have yet been received. THE ARMISTICE TO KXTEND OVER THE 6EA. Count Bernstorff thinks it an important fact that the armistice extends ovor the sea, and that it sLould be made known as widely as BISMARCK'S TERMS OF PRACE. ms of peace offered by Bismarck to tho ation are as follows ‘The cession of the province of Alsace and that part of the province of Lorr 4a German Lorrain millions of francs Forty war ships from the French @ Fourth—Ono of the colonies now Tue movey indemnity must be guaranteed by If this guarantee is refused tho property of rich individuals will be held pos the municipalties, cence is obtained, OoOUPATION OF THE FORTS. 20—5:30 P, M.—A Versai despatch just received says session of until acqu ©The Twelfth Saxon Corps at 10 o! Romainyille, Rosnoy, and Nogeut; the Bavarian Charon- age, avd Va: Corps Avry cod Bicdire, * Paria is to pay 200,000,000 francs.” ros, and the Silesian GREAT REJOICINGS IN BERLIN Lonpox, Jan, 29, news from Versailles, is rejoicing No cofirms. tion of the reports of capitulation wore re ovived there last night, and it was only this morning that the announcement of the actual the terme of surronder wos re of troops of the line, beside the National Guard, will not be required to disarm, and commupics tion with Paris is provisionally restricted. FORTHER DANTICULARS OF 1 sonneND Vensatices, Jan, 29,—The terms of ca tion were finally signed yestorday afternoon. ‘tho terms are the samo as those already sent you. The occupation of the forts commenced to-day, Valerien was cntercd Inst night by the Prussian @ngincers to drew the mines Heavy guns will immediately be moved into the forts, as the oncicnte is strongly armed, and no confidence can be placed in the fickle population of Paris until after the general dis arming Strong forces of infantry and artillery moved forward to cover working partics, Tae TUNte WreeKs’ anwistice expires at noon February 19, Tho object is to pare further bloodshod and give av tunity to the French people, through the As. oppor. sembly Representatives at Bordeaux, to decide for war or pence, Elections will be permitted in alt the departments, of deputies The Army of ments of the line, Marines, and Mobiles are to together with the free circulation tho through the country. Paris regi be prisoners of war, with the exception of 12,000 men, who are required to maintain order in Paria. All the corps of France-tireurs are to be dissoly ed, but the National Guard will remain armed, All the forts will be finally RYACOATED DY Ti FRENCH. at 11A. M, today, and will then be occupied by the Prussians, The French troops will deliver their arms and flags and field artillery within fourteen days, all of which will be collected Suran, French troops may retire into Paris un armed ; the cannons of the forts are to be deliv- ered up; but the minute guns are to be dis mounted, the carriagos to be delivered to the Prussians, but the guus themselves are ty be lef. A live of demarcation is drawn between the enciente and the forte. The French portion extends to the enciente only, the Prussian por- tion to 600 paces from the enciente, with cor Fort Vin cennes will remain in the hands of the Freach tain topographical modifications. PARIS REMAINS COMPLETELY INVESTED, frow a military point of view, but three railway lines will be repaired and permitted to convey sufficient supplies for the daily nourishment of the population, Bourbaki's army and the fortress of Belfort nee not comprehended in the armistice. The Prussian line of demarcation for the Southern armies is to be the line of the Loire. TNE WAR IN THE FAST. ed Sulcide-Hie 1 eo French Army. Lonpom, Jan. 27.—-A despite jated to day, states that it is offic tbat Gen, Clinchart has been appointed to the com wand of the Firat Army in place of Gen, Bow: vaki no longer able to perform active service, from Bordeaux ally aanonnced Bo ATIBMPTS SUICIDE ‘The Intter seems to have, ina moment of mental aborration, Attempted unsuccessfully to commit suicide with a pistol, DOCRWAKI'S LIFE DRSPAIRD OF. Jan. 29--%:90 A. M.—Bourbak! attempted to xii bimself after the defeat at Beitort +0 severe that his life ts despaired of, BOURBAKI'S ARMY IN A CRITICAL POSITION Pronravr, Switzerland, Jao, 23.—Gen. Bour bok! is in ecritical position, His heacquarters on Friday wore at Roulant, near Besangon. Tno Ger- mans ceespy Solina. The Twenty-fourth Prench Corjs ad reached Pontarlier, and 1s marching southwards. ‘[be Prassiaas had occupied Pont Koide, and are advancing turough St. Hippolstw op | Maiche on Mortesu aod Pontarher, DOURBAKI'S RETREAT INTERCEPTRD, Lonpon, Jan. %8.—The Daily Telegraph paso re port that Boarbaxi's line of retreat in the direction vf Lyous has been Intercepted, The railway in lis tear is occupied by the Germans, and portions of hie army appear to be desirous of toking refuge in Switreriand. A Swiss force of $5,000 men ts con centrated on the frontier to protect the neutrality of Switzerland, THE FRENCH WITHDRAWING TO BESANCO} A despateh trom Marseiiles *ays Gen, Bourbult ts Wiihdrawing to Besangon by the roads on tne teh bank of the river Doubs, A portion of tae German Arivy of the South is in purrult, Bourbaki's lose in his attacks upon Gen, Vou Werder's army was fully en thousand men, ‘There is great suffering am the French, and thetr eick and wounded have been sbanvoned by the retreating army MANTROPWED IN THE REAR The remainder of Gen, Manteuffel's army have interrupted communications in Bourkuki's revr, nd now occupy St. Vit, Quingey, and Mouchard Junction, iis injuries — Army of the Loire, Loxvox, Jan, %8,—Infurmation has been re- ceived here (Versailles) that Gen. Chanty's army h Crnerbourg. Tt is, however, inten mans to occupy the whole wert col to Cherbourg, aud the whole norty coast d by the Ger: Bovere the occupied districts, eapecially ia the way of ro. quisitions tu kind and contributions of money, — War Notes. Many bands of soldiers who b ve separat from the Frovch armice are scattered along the Sins frontier The French i bas put into Queenstown harbor, im ‘Imperial Highness and Crowe moay.” Prince of Gor + The Bonapartes, Lonpox, Jan, 28.—The Zima publishes, by re- quest from Chiseihuret, @ denial of ite statement that intrigues were going on between Bisimurck and (he Bonapartiate for (he restoration of the latter Jun, 9—9:90 A, M.—Bismarck, alluding to the re ported negotiations between Napoleon a d the Prue. siap Governtnent, says the Hmperor refers every thing to the Regency, bas ever negotiated fora restoration of the Bows ries, or that he intends to interfvre ia the domes: cerns of France. The L don Conference. Loxpox, Jun, 26,--A special telegram from Vienua to the Dally News represents that Turkey ts opposed (o Austria's introduction of the Danubian question tn the Conference Jon 9-9 A.M capitulation of Paris, — County Auditors; Watson atithe Point of Deen reinforced by thiriy thousand men trom from Nantes n clad Solferino, westward bound, ¢ Frederick William will hereafter be styled He (Bismarck) denies thithe 0 Observer supposes that the Conference will be s@journed oa account of the HARLEM LANE ON SUNDAY. THE @ OF BLEION HELLS a OL ABOVE THE CENTRAL PARK, + to Yenrs—Who were 4 Fast Drivers—Capt. Yesterday was a glorious one for people who had the means und the opportunity to sleigh, and from early in the morning until & vory late hour last Aight the tinkling and jangling of sleigh bells wan heard {rom one ond of Manhattan Isiand to the other, whorever 1 was possiole for runners to Gide, The ground was covered with # carpet of snow, such a8 las mot been seen hore for « long time, end the enlivening sport of chasing over it to the music of the belle was indaiged in by thousands of people, All the main thoronghiares were alive with teams of all the various grades of *peed, from the wind-galied and spavined beast proud to make a block between broakfaat and din her, lo the guy snanker to whom a mile of epace in three minutes of time was as cott's play. While the streets of the city resounded for hours to the quick tread of the hortes, the crunching, whistling sound Of the iron runners, the chiming of the bells, and tho merry laughter of brignt-ayed and rosy: ked maidens, tue avenucs of tral Park ond the favorite roads leading from the elty, were scenes of life and jolly worth a day's ride to witnoss, On Harlem lane, especially daring the a‘ternoon, the jun was glorious. Nearly everybody was out The whole icngte of the lane was taken up with cls thy hurrying teams, the taverners along the line were kept busy till lone alter dark, and the people most interested 1m the sport of the day were as happy as eo many peris within the garden gates of Paradise. wo wens ovr. Rehind a pair of lovely sorrels caine a well-known Coionel bay sing the ribbons Like @ veteran Jehu Alter (no Colonel's team sped Ed Stokes, and tien ftowed Dan Mace, driving a clipped horse named “Toby ‘Trot.’ Close at his heels came Harry John: gon, followed by De. Himbolt, with his fvein bard. all garlanded wih flowers and smoking like kilns. When the Doetor drew up tn front of Horry Her oll’, bis turnout was surround: by an aamiring cro J.J. Jouuson aad Mr brown horses 7 due snecession by Mr, Chapman, each betind a quick ‘team, Larry Jerome trundied along at o Vyely pace with # good pair, ana leigh load of bapyy people with bim. B, Fellows fol- lowed with a spanking Mr. Sinih, of uit. Gould & Co., drove a pair of browns. Pross ing him clowe for a long sireteb, and Anaily over. Inpping and passing lim, eaine Dr. Bathkeit, wita Toronto Chie in nand. Wa. Sannaers was not far tn the rear with Western New York, a quick sorrel ; end almost neck and nece with hin wae Amos L ule, with a par Of smull Hambletonians, stopping wel: (owoiler, and leaving agreat deal of distance bebind them time Cacries Weeks drove a fast sorrel, and Lou Peity something much [lke it. Mone oF THEM Mr. M. Parker came out with is four in-band ad 8 Jarzo sieigi magnifcontly appointed, with as many people as it could be corset to hold Charles Carman drove a «pan aiter niu brusned A. R. File with a youre half interest in which we ta aid $0 have been offer 68, $35,000. Next appeared Dr. Witherett tn a taree family sleigo drawn by four tine grays. Bohiud him was Gen Duniatn. with Dan Maco, a fuss bay; and gust water, miking ©: nett, dr., white Jounnie Mur Ron a Jil Messorole bs Wiiita All ent time, James ( ¥ hors Biily Rogers aat behind Jake il, WO good rondsters; J the sorrel Goorge Midd! sorrel ‘colt of don Ben: wed Turndold dro "a get; John Lovett held the lines over Lay Howe's back; aod Barney Jackman was wiis lod “io g cally behind the fying eels of Poi.o Fields van After (hese aud 8 hundred others had passed, tre SUN revorter took note that Mr, McKay drove a fast Lrown borwe, and that Billy Haidwin, of the Ball's Hpe@adtae PURI AMO PARRY. in Apaty qeigh drawn Boss, with Suver” Tail weil ia Georg Vebind Dick Dow! We wid op with) Batten in front f bi, Jake Pteitter a bay mare; and mw tro United States Ro: us " Bull Kan," « horse that can do n he tries bard. Ub 2 Lavy {wate Mat. Mv fond Bily Gallagber'a black by tar of. Mr Das ton’s ture Cul Was the ost ‘emarkable on (he road, He rove “oun mezzann,”* 8 Black Noree now in ‘iis tuirty-tfth yevr, who ean do some exceilent trotting at #bort n toe aud close rry Genet ard Capt. Black rode peaceably to gether behinds palt of vivacious young Hamble tonlans; abd Jucge Couiter and bis #on Scott, ol Owed wiih the Juage’sce ebrated bay ‘* Tom O'Cal ‘A poir of tast pacers wore driven by Charles Me Intyre, who wasoverianet gear Berthoil’s by Jein Mace ant George Hill with the trotier * Docior Heins" in the sliaGe. Just as they swept out of fizbt up came the Hon. Henry Hii driving dem Mnco;' and then follosed scores and scores of known New Yorkers, whose uames aloue it was enjoyed may be at S o'clock tu the aiternoo to be hired ou any terms of any livery stabie in the eaty RUFFIANS ON THB ROAD. As the SUN reporter was comtug home last night in Capt, Wilson's sleigh, one of 8 party of rouchs going on; attempted to strike the Captain with his winid us he pasted. Putting about withont loss of Capt. Wilson headed dae north and gave hase, Near the bridge he overianled the rafan and with, the aid ofa mounted patrol arrested him and had Wim locked ws. Many complaints had be tae during the Week concerning conanet +f as characters on the road, On Thurs on one of there wretches track & laty as be paseo ther in his sleigh, compat ying ber secured (lhe @ when the station house Was r tice by giving him seouud thrasbing. a a Ponnsst Collicries Resuming hee Asuzaxp, Pa., Jan, 29.—Six oollicries in the Shamokin district are now in operation, and two more are expected to resume shorly. The ship: tents of coal are tnereasing, In the Schaylkill region everything ts qniet at prosent. Many of the Lonest and respectable min- ors, however, express great and Just indignation at the manner in which the Grand Council of the Workingmen's Benevolent Association put up the Lepenron, ad #OMe OXDFESA themscives dveply against the action and oraers of the combiavtion, Tt ifniw reported that operations will be resumed aboutt h of February, but this i covsidered very de The on tered by the members of the the Workingmen’s Benevolent As: eat Y Coaneil of ion for the Couneil to conve ton on Tuesoay. This call is signi nd Rome oelinve that the convocation of tho Grand Couned is tor the Purpose of causing © eeneral resumption of work Very small quantiies Of coal are eLipping irom the Schoytkill region; and, (operations are tot be fun oh, the colire triae will come almost to a standaitil —_—- Not a Son of the ( waloner of Claritien aud Corrections Yesterday afternoon, @ fashionably dressed young man, who gaye aly name as Jono I. Brovnan, bud said bo resided at 47 Renwick street, was taken to the Tenth Precinct station house, charged with striking Poter Oter 19 tho head wit a loaded pisto! Iv appears that Brennan, wo deseribos alinsoit as 0 01 ‘Owen Brewnan, bad eon driaking during fhe Mays with, mcumber of companions, “About 4 O'cloek they alizhted from a horse car on the corner Of Allen and Houston sireots. After proceeding 9 few paces they met Oler, Who Wis a stranger to them. Bron that Oter made faces at him An altercation evstud, ia bho course of which Bron pan drow & pistol and strick Oler in the temple with the butt, aflicting @ serious wound — ‘The Pistol on Board a Micamer, About 7 o'clock last night # shooting affuir oc curred on Voard the steamship Virgo, at the foot of Wall street, which will result in the perminent dis figuration of Jamos McLean, one of th» crow Winie be was sitting in the galley of the vessol le was approacaed vy Henry Whittoron with a louded pistol in his band. Waltteron exclai.ned, 1 am koing to shoot you," and Ored, ‘Tho ball entered MeLean's right oye ‘and vussod out above tho ear, inflicting & dangerous wound, The unsallaut was arresteds and the Wounded toa attended by Dr. Naurewe, and afterward Laken (o.the Centre strect hospital, Whitteron claims that ho didn't know the pistod was flouted, but aflur Uring the stot he threw it overooard. — = Hallors Sailing for a Mute, JERSEY'S LEGISLATIVE VOLCANO. conansediemenis A Mtaving Fight Threatenod-Two Members Correspondooes of The sun. Taxnrox, Jan, 99.—On Thursday last the Hon. Joseph W. Yates, of Union county tntro- dnced ® little local bill, which was pat apon its first reading, Yates is a Democrat, Mr. Niles, @ Republican member from Morris county, objected to the readingiof Yatos's bill, He nald be had been tastrocted by the Republican League of Union county to oppose any messure that Mr. Yates might bring up, and Le was going to carry out his iratrnctions, Yates was a Democrat, and the Union connty Republicans would have no show unless he (Niles) stood ap for them. He declared that Yates mort not be allowed! to carry a bill through the Honse while the Republican party had control of it, These remarks ma ir among the mombers, Yates jumped to the floor, and poured ont the vials of bis wrath, Ho raid that he thonght it very re- markatlo that # man in Morris county knew better what was wented in Union county than aman whom the people of Union county had sont to the Leaisin. ture to represent them, He woolled Niles and skin. ned him, and then went to work at hie ander eutick atter which he rubbed tho raw with aquafortie Nites squirmed like a snake under a hot fro, Ie took a terrible roas After Yates got through, the whole Hovee, Revoblicans and all, with the ex ception. of Nea, voted to sustain his bill, Niles Jerked out a spitetal " No."* But the mater did aot rest bere, Niles quivered onder th ap lieation of Yates's aqua ortis, aud srrerted under tie rebuke ndministered py the Honse, He has demanded an explicit apology trom Yuies. Yates has refused to make ihe leart conces sion, Niles now threatens tu pat on Yates a moet magrificent Mansard rool—pewest and mo-t com. plete style, Yatox says he understands the roofna business himeell, and will# ider ap Niles's optics on the frst favorab ¢ oppurtunity, When they meet, ‘Ou may expect a staving Old Mbt, if one may put dependence on whet they both say. tne proposed Jersey Cit er is w bone of contention, ‘The Republicans are spilt on it, Tt will be fearfully cur and sinsbod, It rmnat pecer: sarily drag along to the close of the session. Tre Citizens’ Association are hore with one charier, tho Kepubiican League with another, and the Cominon Counell with a third. ‘They all differ as to how the polis are to be divided up. The Citizons' Associa. tion have a caurter wiser tt Is claimed, if d, woul! Increase the annual trxes $100,000. publican Len ue say that (hele charier would reduce tie taxes, The Common Council's aim seoms to be to keep thomsolves trom being legislated out of office, It is proposed to bave only ous Alderman trom each ward. Tue would certainly be a good thing for the taxpayers, 8 Only one-aail the politi. cal thioves would haves band in tee municipal pie. ‘A dead sot ts made againat tho oresaat police force. police, and 0 roundsmen are to be removed. jemocrat likely by receive Bay Considers. er is Wem. We one Present members of the Board, and oue o: pleat Oremen im the State, ‘The resvlution urging the passage of the bill now before Congress to make Jersey City a f ortol entey throngi: the House to-morrow. It bay alroady the senate, to establish a worknonte at Snake county, has been praseated. The prisouers now tn the county jail do nothiag but loaf arouud, and conli be doing the county suine service, WAR AGAINST COLLECTOR MURPHY, Pobei=tehetia Club Secretty On ived Stealing Tom Murphy's Thunder, A fow weeks ngo the snson-feced Collector of tie Port resulved to organize a Grant clab in this city, He made known his intention ton few Re- Pablicans who hold offles under him in the Castom House, and they were delighted at the prospert of Sarting the initial association of the next Presi dential campaign, AM these disinterested ceatiemen pledged themseires to seorecy, the fact leaked his wondertul plaid, aia Yitoy' ae” culote who wenew to good account, While the Collector was pusziing his orains about the en whom it would be advis Able to svivet as managers of his pet scheme, his opponents, Audres W Legget amd others, were a. work on the details tacidental to the formation of a rive! Grane clad, and they were firat on the fleld They hell primaries in every ward in this city. and elected delegates toa convention, whieh met om Last Friday night, #b the corner of Broadway and Twenty -second aireet. The session was beld with fin, AG clored Very ward was represented, and every delegae felt that he bad helped to win the great scrub race ( future favors ; and that Tom Murphy's would only Fecognition ab all Was olocied Provident of the ¢ ficers were also chosen, W do under (he circumstances is a mystery; but it ie puid tuat he will organize the second Grant club of This elty, und ¢ aim ail the -onors wile Lave been carried off by his adroit opponents. Kotghts of Pyth The Grand Lodge of the State of New York closed thour labors at 12:40 o' lock P.M. Saturday ‘The session throughout was marked by (he most har- montous and orvtaeriy feeling, A large amount of routine business Was trnagacted on Saturday, as woll as the election of a Griad Veneruple Paviaren, Otis Cole, who, On accepting the distinguishow office, the highest In the State, wade ao very able aud lerling speceh, in which he expressed the hope that the Grand Lodge would never have occasion to regres their choice #0 [ar as he was concerned, He should always endoavor,ge far as tay in his pow er, to ropresent the interests of the Order through out the State of New York. Tt was then resolved that the next session of the Grand Lodge be held the chy of Troy o@ Jan %, 1872. The vexcd ©. BLN. question remains practically as St was at the last sosvion, Ii 1s presumed that the action {uoSupreme Lodge, whicn meetsgin April next, wil forever vtiry ittw Oblivion, and that the Order will tise wiropgthened and purified from (he terrible Grdeal throu) which it hus passed. ——— Tho Forty-First Congress. The Senate was not in session on Saturday, ‘The Houso spont the day in general debate, Ar, Artastrong reported the tollowlog t Resolved, That the Preagent of the Unit and he ts Nerooy authorized Yo pre: Teculatlons for the flmission of bet vice of the Whited states ns Wit best prc Ciheioney Abereot, aNd MACCTIAID the fthe cspect to ne, hea th guaracite fervice Ry for ihe eeidont 9 author turmed, 08 be Fulee and the oty tt ote the ditploy wultatle versus to coaduct such to Tuplos Abe thelr davies, aud. to easablish vegt: Horie ie The rsouduct of jesus wRO May rece! ve np: ladon (orety aie eli setvies. The Presd-nt te Heer tn prcactoe fees to De. pala by all perons fer shail be applied Of Making suca inqui appiytug for a) taiine payment of the expeus aera Banquet to Minlster Sohenck, Gen, Schenck of Ohio, recently appointed Minister to Ergiond, was entertained et the Union Club Rooms, Filth avenge, by ex-Attorney Goneral William M. Kvarta, Among the guests wore Judge Vierrepont, William B, Astor, Mr, Duncan, 8. L. M, rlow, the Hon, Horace Greeley, Gon, McDowell, hoses HL, Grinnell, Judge Bate iford, Mr, Beck: with, Gen, Webb, Sir doin Rose, ex:Gov. dorgan, B.D! Wobster, KM. Archibald, the Britisn Consul, und others, No speoches were made, ——— James Haggerty in bis Prrcapevrmsa, Jan, 28,—The funeral of Hag gorty, who was stot In New York last week by William Varley (Reddy the Biacksmith''), took place to-day, and was attended by several thousands Se people. The crowd was of avery mixed kind, but the rough element largely prodo.ninased, — NEW JERSEY, ane ‘The Newark horse cars were unable to run yes terday on account of the snow, hild belonging to Kaward Govern, of 243 fed fo CONYMIALOR yoatergay, Parenie (row ® vielt to Rael on Saturday gave Mra. Over. for the lows of her husoand. who ‘at Mislourn, owing to the Ob provid BROOKLEN. ‘The police made Bi arrests last week, Pow various county instisutions contain 2,604 ia. mates. eee TWO SUICIDES IN ONE FAMILY WITH- IN THREE MONTHS. Friend— Summoned to the Spirit Imnd. On the might of November 6, George Henry Starr, a youth of 16, commitied suicide by taking Inndanom, Fora year previous to his death he had manifested a peculiar bont for metaphysical discus- sion, He refused to take anything oo faith, but re- solved to search for the positive in philosophy, He wasn spiritualist by intuition, had devoted much time to the stody of Plato, and read with avidity Shakespeare, Popo, and wony classical authors, His fondness for areument on the immortality of tne sou! and the future state of exittonce was often re marked, and he frequently expressed to his friends a strong desire to fathom the mystery of death and explore the hidden futnre beyond. In January, 18%, Alfred Garraway, » young man of grent respectability nnd bah intellectnal attain. monts, became a member of Prof, Starr's family, and A REMARKABLY STRONG FRIRMDAmTP aprang up between the two youths, They became fuseparable, woult walk and take recreation to cether, converse freely on religions and other sab- Jects,and one waa seldom withoot the other, so neces. srry liad each become to the other's happiness, The last night they epent together on earth they were remaraably affectionate, and the last words tuo poor boy spoke were to his cuorisbed friend, * Gar away, do you like me?" be asked as thoy lay in bed together, Garraway replied that he had a very warm affection for him, whereapon George pot bis arm nronnd his friend's neck and said : * Garraway, Taw very sleepy ;° and then fell asleep on his friend's breast. At five o'clock on the following morning Garra- way Was awakened by @ stertiing sound, whieb proved to be the death throes of his dear friend. He diod a suicide, and lef a note bebina, oF cannot help it. Ask Garraway to forgive me, Tam lis forever, but must see what is beyond.” © deata of voung Starr c a profound #on- sation among the immediate friends of the famiiy, Dut upon young Garraway ite efloct became percep {ible Lr attacks of listless spathy and moments SUCH TERRIBLE OniEr that Prof, Starr became alarmed, and feared that reason would become dethroned. Griel at length moch dreaded result, and he who George Starr's constwt apanion on ear longed to moet him deyo Is, He would pie- ture to himself the condition of bis triend beyond the grave; be called bi at moment saint, then he would see bim an ani winged on his {mage reflected In every cloud to join him, where he was forever remain with hit contd ‘Though employed in the office of an eminont law- yor, at 57 Broadway, and engaged in the study of law, young Gurreway's mind would ever maner irom oarthly to colestial rensonings, and was ever kept in a stite of onnatnral xeitement, Ae longed for the companionship of bis dead friend, and evi dently deliberated long and secretly on he means to oimploy to secure the tranemirsion of his soal from this worl to the next, where he know exined the spiritnal body of Goorge Dtarr. ‘On Saturday night. just twelve woeks from the his bosom’ friend took the fatal potion eine unusually gay and 6 Om, having first bade the Kood-night, Yes: Jid Lot «ob Op tor breakinet, and e going (o his room Prol, Starr tound bis tn- ible, 1X THR AGONIRG OF DEATH, and s paper labelled “ Suiph. morpuia’ side, telling too plainiy the story th t his bed- he hat com mitted sulride, Horror, amazement, ant griet at fires overeome tho old gentleman, but th was 6000 wud medieow att Wan 100 | At balenast 9 Shee ore no Tat evoning a resorter of Witw Prof, Starr at his residence, 67 Morton street, ana found tae family in the deepest dtress. The’ Pro, fessor declined to say much about the deceased youth, giving 48 x reason t.at his double adliciion was A MO and had almost crushed al hopes of future hap: Pines: or contentment ow earth, On being remind bd by the reporter that te yet lad a famils to live fad provide of, tue aged man with ewinming eyes oxclaimed, pointing tos likeness on a mantel shelf, “Look wt him; was there ever such @ handsome boy? Twenty-one yours of age, wi'hout a solitary vice, good, kind, and affectionate, more than & son to tie; be seewed to Mil the void in my Least leit by, my poor boy's death.” Repor er—-Ind you nuticipate le would ever at tempt to luke vis own life ? rot, Starr (with mach hesttation)—We had to watch him; bur last might of all niguis be was ro Brilliant tn eonversntion and showed sv mugh sense nnd knowledge of {uiuriy and the spicitual world that we wore thrown off our guard. Reporter ~D» sou think be died Lappy, sir t £, Starr—ln bis last moments of consciousness, his soul nell commanion Wil poor George's spirit, and he no doubt thought that oe was summoned to the spirit lant by my poor b Heporter—in What way lave you arrived at sais conclusion t Prot, Suarr—My affliction {* . douple one, Do not seck to fathom the inexplicable or open airesh tae wounds T have received The reperice thereupon took his terve of the aMictod family, ‘The funeral will probably tke piace on Tuesday, axorm| ACCOUNT. Alfred Garraway, » young Kuglisbinan. committod suicide early yest 1g, at OT Morton street Twelve weeks previous G. H. Ssare committed sub cide at tae same Louse by taking laudanum, since Which tine Garraway oa been in a stito of met ancholy, and bas four times uttempied to take hi Walle by poisoning. ‘This ‘insanity bad sich ne young man tab Lis friends resol to (ue lauatic asylum ag Bloomin remained unl! sbout a Week ago, Wi Wue discharged as cuired, On Satarday evening raway teuroed home about @ o'clock, and re. is room at balf past (on. At’ al day morning Aliss Stair. on Das raway's dour, board beavy brestolng, and father, who is propriotur of bie house Garraway's room be ws 1 to be in a physician wae sent for Fawuy retained in w comatose condition Wail half pase 10 o'clock )o8.or day morning, wuca he Wied, On the toilet tavle Was found » phial, with tho remnan's of a dram of sulphate of morpuing, Walch hud evidently been ol- tained (tum somo wholeswe bourse ‘The poison had been tized tna cop, As anole directed tuat Lacy wore * Gut to uso that Cup wita the tooth brass in ut.” Garraway war a studeat with Blyab Ward, the lawyer. Ase eth, Good Little Boys who have Grows up to reatu Ata recent meeting of tho George T, Trimble Association of old Public 8c 100i No. 7, formed by pupils of the ninth class of tbet {netitntion of the days of J8%5 (9 144, the members upon whom fortune has more bountifully showered her favors, subscribed fan amount of money suificient to afford a!) a grand dinner ata rst-class hotel, Among the more novable Of the boys of “auld Jang syne" who wiil participate are the Hon. Morgan fones and the Hon, Orestes Clovoland, ex-members of Congress; Buperintendens Kolko, the Hon. Andrew J, Gat vey, ox Marshal Took: or, “Bay Slote, the companion of Alurk Twain on the Quaker City pilgrimage, and Whore uninivtakable Hkenoms appears in the pager of © The Lonocents Samuel D, Allisou, Priacipal of Gram No 7; Nathan ‘I’. Becrs, Principal School No. 1 orge F, Gants, of the firm ¢ ge ¥. Gants & Co,, wholesale grocers ; Clinton Hunter, of tre old ho: d & Co} aid. Hicnard Hamilton, cavkier of the Bowery Na tonal Bank, Une} ont, besides invited rod mombers will bo pres * SUARKS FROM THB TELEGRAPH, Prof. Augoll, of the Vermont University, nas been appointed Presideus of the Uaiversity vf Michican. Todians and The sroull-pox is raging among the settiery On tue Saskatolawan river, Minucsota, TBou: sincy Dave already died. ——— ay OBITUAR Charles W, Newt for the Kastorn Dis W years of wx Joore . United dates jet of Now York, Commissioner ead, He was Elliott, Professor of OMtetries in ue College, Vesteruay moraing of puraly¥is, s residence 1a Wot Lwouty-alith ecreet, Chartes W. Newton, United States ( for ihe tet of Now York. Vast at the eieud 1h Uudeva City, N, Ho was firy ens —_ ; LOSSES BY FIRB. io ideal THE POUGHKEEPSIE MYSTERY. —— panes Did Borgiars Attack Mr. Rogers, or did Mr. Rowers Attack Himself ¢—The St of the Mon who Bat A Correspondence of The s Povouxenrste, Jan. 28.—On the night of the ATU ost, it was reported that the farm house of Mrs. Gernidine Hoyt, in Staatsburgh, Dutchess con: ty, Was entered by burglars, A young man sawed Rogers, of Hyde Park, who was visiting the family at the time, was first alarmed, and went down stairs Jost in time to see the burglar enter a kitchen win- dow. The burglar fired at Rogers, bat missed him He then drow a knife, Rogers dravring one st the fame time, and & severe tussle ensued, during which hoth went bead over hecls ont of the window. ‘Yho darelar finally broke loose and fled with Rogers's knife still sticking in hia person. The hext morning the knife was found in a piece of wood near by, covered with blood, and spots of blood ‘wore observed leading from the house to the woods An unsnecesstul search was made for the burglar, who, It was thought, had deen mortally wounded In afow days aforward another attack upon the same house was reported, daring which it was said Rogers received a pistol shot in the arm. ‘The reports created considerable comment, many believing them to be all moonshine, With a view to learn tho truth of the matter, « BUN reporter yesteriay visited the Hoyt mansion. Tue house ts located on the Hudson, three-quarters ofa mile north of Staatebureh, and half a mile off the main road. A young man, fosblonably attired, stood upon the large stoop of the dwelling, in low conversation with a companion. Allgbting from the sicigh, made known my business and requested particulars relative to the revorted attacks. Tho young mau repliod that the statements mado in the New York papers were true, and that the family wished nothing more said abont the caso, In reply to an inquiry as to whether the police were * work- ing ap" the burwlary, the youne man sald they were Inext asked to see Mr. Rogers, bat was told be could not be reen. Bidding the young man good I ¢rove to Stuateburgh, and @ man at Hotel in that place told mo that several de- toctives had gone to the Hoyt mat On arriviug at Hyde Park 1 Hotel and began a conversation with Mr. Crandell ‘affair, t gontieman ‘sald that ap to yon believed the whole thing to bo hoax, bus a Staateburgh man tad told him it was all true,’ Here an old mun who sat by the barrov stove interrupted the talk with the assertion that he ‘ould bet It wasa ble fraad. He sald Rogors was harum-scaram sort of afeilow ; that he was p01 boy he was always doing something to make people believe he was brave. One day he started ‘an alarm that the schoo! hou-e was on fire, and had 8 rope ladder all ready to take the inmates ont He seome:! to reek notoriety, ‘The otd man further re- marked that bo would bet Rocers shot himsnlf, and that there hadn't been « burglar near the house In all of the above the old mun's companions about the store Keomed to coincide. Otners about Hyde Park also take tue fame view of the matter, If itt true, as I was informed at Staateburgn, that detectives are now in the Hoyt mansion, then the reticent young gentioman who met your re. porter on the ainop and told him the police had not been taformed, told an untrath whon itwas anoces: tary. Tho entire case is an extraordinary one. burglars bave made repeated and desperate attacks upon the houre, the police in Dutchess county, behalf or other prone the cou should give the case @ rigid investigation, wh family desire it or not. The reticence of person# about the pours, the finding of Rogers's revalver with (wo barrels woen he denies having fired a shot, the rignifieant ‘goseln of the villagers at Hyd Kk. and other facts not now hecessury to montion, shroud the whole case in A mystery which time alone will solve. a = THE MURDER OF OLD JOUN MULLER. —— Tho Corener’s Jary Return a Verdict against bis Sone we ‘Tho Inquest over the body of Jobu Mullor, aed 74, who died at his house in Hoboken avenue, Hud son-indaw, ATAM one jeod=Bintad he tile night, At tho time that {t ts alleged that Mutlor was beaten by Sherer, Mrs, Maller, azed 14, was iyiug WH} in the Somme Louse, and it ie reported that her death was nastened by fright. When the surgeons went to take a post mortem examination, they feand both bodies frozen stiff. Henry Spadn. re siding in the same house, Lestified that he heard the ‘of a heavy Lodv, and the ecreaudeg of children Heartng a second (ail, ho Went up siairs aod found Mailer upon tho floor lassasibie, — Bacror told him that Muller was druak, ‘The jury rendered a ve fet that Muller came to nis doach ed by Adam Sherer, whereupon Cor held liam in $5,000, and to awalt t the Grand Juts action of a— ‘The Fenian Exiles at Sweeny'a. All day Saturday the Feuian exiles at Sweony’s Hotel were the recipients of congratulatory wi comes. Deputations were received from Boston, New Jersey, aud Brooklyn, also from the Society of United Irishinem, and a delegation from the munt- cipal authorises tendering the patriote the how pltulity of the city and a public reception. O'Done van Rossa, Gon, T. ¥. Burke, and Joho Mullaty returned thanks and ® meeting between the Com- mittee and the exiles was arranged to take place to day, to deeide om the manner and time, Luter to the day, Mr, Flennessoy, Secretary of the Executive Commiitce of Tammany Hail, catied and tendered Wo them the hospitalities of the Assoetsuon, Yesterday morning they all attended masa nt St Ancrow's Churcn, except Gen. Burke, who, in com: aay wath Col. Healy and Larry O'irien of New Haven, We tto St. Steplion’s tu Rast Twenty-eight sireet. Last evening they wore Comparauivedr from ‘vis tars, aod uppeared to enjoy bhemselyen Very much during she temporary lall, ‘The Missing Mr. Fitepatrick, Messrs. Eugene Kelly & Co., in whose employ (he wlesing Mr. Fitzpatrick was for nine years, that on the Sist inst, at 6 P. ML, he loft their bank in company with five other clerks, to attend » sup: per viren to one of toe number, in bonur of bis be- ing aduuitiod a partner in a Virginia dry coods firm At 7 o'clock the company separated, finco whic! hothing has been seen OF heard of Mr. Fitanetrick Messrs, Kelly & Co. say that Mr, Pitzpatrick perfectly temperato, meyer traded in #loeks, live Hlauinty ‘and econoilcally, and bad the entire cone dence of the firm, — WASHINGTON NOTES, Gon, Weber {4 to be appoinied a Sanerrisor, but detailed for duty outside of New York city. It ts understood that a Congross commiitee wil! Investigate the charge of forgery against Butler of Tenineaes. Col, John W, Forney received » comoll mentary banquet from Washington jour on Bat urday uugtit. Schor Magoltinens will nog Tetarn to the United ler a Minister of Hrazil Gaving been apvoinied ta hat cavacity to Vienne Mr. Chavos, the dolegate from New Mexico, will make aneffork to Nave Passed this Week the Dill ho vi Dr the admission of tat Territory as @ State into the Unloo Horatio Ames, Oye steel eannon manafacturer, ts dying. He ita brother of the Mon. Oakes Aines, and tle litter was oo. hiaway to Washington when called bis brother's bedaid, Seeretary Boutwoll bas directed the hase (wo r Felt one guid on each Thursday du ¢tnouth OF Fo ‘Tho Congression | Temperance Society met last nignt in, the Congroxat Senator Wilko, Presided, and ina ‘uduced tne (tev. Mr Chickering of Boston, wo was followed by Senator Buckingham, oe JOTTINGS AROUT TOWN. pinsclarist A erorrow-cating owl was shot in Lewis street on Saturday by Omer Brady. A fich chowder was diapensed to the needy on Sat nrday’ nent by the Thirteooth Ward Bhavdiey Poor Associattun, The Ksat river between He'l Gute and Isjand is fill of leo. "Agehooner and ® faing Gre ice bouud oppealte Whitestoue, Dr, T, &. Lambert delivers 9 tecture on The ses of Long and short Life,” 10 the rooms of the ‘A. 473 Grand iret, tid eventoR. to the etorm on Saturday night, the com ry bedene to Professor Kisley at the ACadody postponed wat, tho latter pare of thie Harv wok YeM.C Sonth atreet, ork on Satur 4 concealing ut 10 o'clock last evening William Dafty, of Twenty -cighth airect, Avsgnlted Lis wife Bizeon the pack ofthe heat with F, causing wevere IO. Juries, He war locked up Jon Revenue Officer Brooks of Puiladelpt day caused the arrest of shrea brotne fatur phy kd PRICR TWO CEATS UPON THE SANDS OF DEATH emetoones TERRIBLE SUIPWRECKS UPON TRB JERSEY COAST. ‘The Swoop of Drown wi Lifeboar, The particulars of the wrecking of the bart Kate Smith on the Now Jersey coast during Thare day's fearful storm are eivun by the four survivors of the crew. ‘The Kate Smith hailed from Yarmouth, Nova Beotia, and was londed with pig lead. She was ® stennch craft of 404 tons repister, nearly now and wns owned in Yarmouth. Her passage wae Pleasant until the storm came up on Wednesday. & gale struck her at about 30 o'clock Wednesday night, the snow at the samo time failing so heavily that # was thought to be unsafe to run further be fore the gale. Capt. Wilson Hamilton thereupom, tacked ship and #TOOD IN FOR THE STORE, ‘The gale increased during the night The snow foil faster, and the cold was intense, At half-past 6 o'clock on Thursday morning the vessel stranded amid the broakers of @ burren beach, Vain efforts were made by the half-(rozen crew to wear ships ond then, as the destroction of the versel seomed imminent, those on board became paralyzed WOR foar, Tiore wero on tho vessel the captain, two mates,a Now York barbor pilot nawed Hawey, @ ‘4, seven seamen, and Margarct Duraam, wife of the steward. Finally a mate and (wo of the crew. neceptod Death—Nine Porsens im Might of an Unused TR PERILOUS TASK of embarking in a sinall boat for the shore, n quem of aid from a neighboring life-boat station. The boat once filled with water, but its occupants @@ longth reached the shore, drenched and freexing. ‘Tho nine versons lett on board the stranded bare wore in a pitiable condition. Tk cold waves broke relentlossly over tho deck, preventing the launching of more boats ; time the bark stranded she wont over on hor side, The cap- tain and pilot climbed to the maintop, the crew and Mrs. Durham clinging to the top of t gradually growing benumbed with the ci ‘woman, after once being nearly washed overboard, was lashed, nearly insensible, to the rigging. TUR FioHT FOR LI Each minute grew more unendarad’ eight o'clock the hnll of the vossel caved in. At this time ® mate left the shivering party on tne cabin, and Joined tho captain and pilot in the rig. givg.' In a few minutes more the main and mia maris fell, carrying Mrs. Durham down with the ‘rock. She shouted, “For God's sake belp met but the waves choked ner, lifted her trom the dock, and carried her far out into the sea. Her hasband risked ond lost his live to save her, aud disappeared in the same wave that bore her o ‘THE SWOOP OF DRATH. Eight persons were then tof clinging to the wreck ; Dnt thelr hold on the wavo-washod dock, Whore ‘thoy hud all been thrown together by the falling of the rigging. wns brict enddenly cotlap-e the The eabio deek alresdy halfdead mem |, OxCOpE te Newco, who alone lives to sell Of the poor Wretchos. as thelr melon from ed away Wi their Dodies were wh. wore trcintful, carried oud by the undertow, apt and Newcomb were the last to be washed oif the wreek, the latter being throws upow the shore i:sensible, WHY WAS TUK LIFEBOAT NOT LavNeHRD? ‘The three men who Art lef the vessel in a small od the sliore alive, ane Immediately went £ station 16, in charge of ope Bond. The house, ) euurt seeus to Uave been made to launce if ‘The 1o'lowing Is a list of the drowned : Witton Hamilton, captatn, of Yarmouth, N.&, where he leaves @ wife and three children. Wr Hiisaay. pilot of buat James W. Elwell, No. % ‘a dye-tb . mw Gordon, se n wf Le bon, Portugal of Fortinonth, England. Thi pr be hea an aunt of the same Gane Living on Staten Isiagd, N.Y. and bis wh Vredcrich Durhain, toward, of Holland, AtArgarot Durham, native of North Sidcids, Engiand, ‘he tol.owing are tae survivors: Caled MeDovald. fret mate, of Picton, ‘Foomas Neweumity, wecond wate, of N.S Union Spriaga, rts, reathan. of Liverpool, Erg. Beraard Hamaiaon, seaman, of Kremmen. WEBCKING OF TOR MART C, ELLIGIT AND TUB Ale FRED MAL. ‘The schooner Mary (. Eilloit, wth a cargo of oye ters and a crew of five was siruck oy @ gale off Bernewut on Monday last, aud driven ashore om Litue Neck bar ‘One hour Inter the achooner Alfred Hail, also am ovster Boal, stranded within » husdred yards of the Kil ott. The crew of the latter were taken off by @ Government lifeboat; dus the Captain of the Hall Being anxious to save bis vesrel, remained on boar with acrow of five men, ‘The eule crew strongor, howerer, his bork was completely wrecked, and ite creweure supposed to bave bevu drowned, sll ; Drugged and Robbed. Watkins Jones of Boonton, N. J., came to New York on Saturday, in seareh of employment, Barly yesterday morning be started for Hoboken, but ow atthe foot of Barclay street stopped te taka delvk with astewnger, Inthe afteraoon be was found wandering 1a Newark street, Hobos ken, in @ semi-unconscions state, his wat and money Four Nis pockerbook cut out, onda eovore cul across his leit band, Jones says he has 00 recole lection of anything that transpired ater be took the dirink with the stranger, It is supposed the liquor was drugged, WESTCHESTER COUNTY, Caroline Silverbrandt. of Now York, was knocked down and killed by (he Peotektit train at Bourtem Duyvel depot on Saturday worn A public demonstration {# soon to be made by the cliigena of Westchester county tn favor of Improved railroad transit to and from Nov York, A committee of tho citizens of West Farms @ to ait Albany this Weok to Grey the Lesisiatnes to onee@ Tannexing their town to the city ca Now YOK, A fuat ar counlttos has been appolnie Gy the citizens: Of Youhers.. Nutasrously signer eutitions will 81s 0® Ckob ecu the town of Morris eo NOLES OF LEISURE. saanbiail Chg Mon, Walter Kucue's Club dance tn Irvt Fon: mise eitee: v c aries Dunphy Association dance to night ab Apollo Hal Vhe sixth avnual ball of the Columbia Boat Clad takes s lace at Irving Hall on Feb, 4 The Ejke. a genial theatrical organiantion, nofnee dele fouriH aanual Feb 9. “ Mode: Chly Rev. Dr Chapin Churet uiis ev ening The Emerald Assuctattoy al ball in aid of the Brooklyn Roman Carole Orphan Ary tui takes an bull in Irving Hall om to be th t of the a Pies) tevam, tact In the Resuklyn Academy of Music On Blondap fvenlug, dan. 30. ‘The reception given by Mr. V am E Milstein a8 his reasdenes in Jereey Cite, on the oventng of the eothy Was uttentod bv tuany loading New Vurk and dersey Peoples. Khe Moral dieplay war very ANG. —————a FLASUE ‘ROM THE OCUAN CABLES — Elections for the Spanish Cortes will begin late te Tebraary. Hungary gives ita free assent to the recovatruction of Gertnapy An alietning revolt has broken out among the wine. arriage of the Fria « Louise with tho Mas ani hei Axed for March Rothschild {9 to be called to the House of Lordy with the ttle cf Karl of Montinore Inunda!‘pns in the northern provinces of Spal have ceno mnen damage to property Aromor that Mr, Disraeli intended to challenge F coufideuce in the Ministry, is pronounced e ite foreign new Government of Spain. &s roto live ie 4a competent in tho words,‘ We ¢ Peace with all Bagious.” Whe lalinu Sonate by viding for the Femor Rome on the 80th of |! ‘The bill removing ¢ Atwlinn Senate by Gi tothe city of ivi ‘The small-pox omic in London, The douthe tro wr, WHICH ID the first week Us Innuary were VY, li Who third week Increased (0 18%. Pare Hyacinthe writes to La Liberté denying tne Jopted ® resolntion Ore a1 trou Pinrouce t¢ pita! to Rome passed the A resnuiitigo Comphinenary adone 6 epi t . ast ot Fulton avenue, {ere atta labor for selling cascuties toes: | valiaity orth nesetical and. Spfiatay aml dee © first official despatch was rend in D On Saturday night, while Wiliam Forty Nine barrels of illclt whiskey wore sized on Gat: | yJ?2, 4, Somears clotning store. 777 Pullow avenue, | Citi. iiiey wore Worked Op. pounel ily the hibraschusal provetease'ed cio 5 f aking | chlef'mate or tee nnn Hatwco, from London, was | grany ari Commercial street M : tthe sonal aeoting of the Ameriean Goographt- | * Mia cunimas County Auditor Watsoa continued sinking | ciel mate ot (he alin Tans Trl ver ated hie | Mia8y Re Scene ee yan was on Saturday | 14, tor of wooden buildings at Causeway and | ALMEARRIN.IM iiny tomorow evening. tral t, | | Mt. Gladstone taye be ie assared that TH CONFIRMATION. Hlowly yesterday, and during the afternoon wae un | was vinteutiy aseuulted Vy some auknown parties Ee Depa, Buerid, WO. HiIns vaauecy couse oy | [oruaad. street. ovtow, was vurmod on Baturuas, | ‘liaan ot ae Cotega, willdeliver abadagert og | ty'eGoversiccnt a divans ae ct As ayers ‘3 a Dek oe » ngshot, he colin Doberty, Arsessor Mi Breon wae “od 0 * Ten ie ogre yn o a Hemeat o e ble 10 take wny nonrisihmont, Last nigut Dr. Savee | Aiter being knocked down with ® slungslio Folin, Buberty r ‘Aon’ BLUAIRES Ob alleaad avenue, Mt) |/Gdun I Lownox, Jan, DL—A dospatch bas | ee ots fh Yo tat sie tad verter come In | was kicked and baaten about the boad and Tuco in a pointed, our wooden buildings on Tailrond avenue. Bl; | County. i 1 Uritien F . aoe ot ate anand ‘te grief of tne atrtewen woman | fear.ul monner, Ue waa tag one Ganise.sttoet | grand sparr bition wil De aiven tn at mag gacued ea groceries 8 Md anluous, wore Usiaed | An unknown man shout 50 op Saturday morning | | Bar ved at thw Hritish Foreign Office con. | Ut u sted to | Hospital, and/fonnd so Flug trom severe cov | o: Bryan Campooll, the victor in the Isto oloody prite k oth upon a eidowa Grant atrect, Ru Med 0 ome, Knew po vouwos, Mr, Watson was not oxo Hreteey ; . Jler Utility, of the Keystone line, w tbe ¢ nid hugting cas waten, | garding the de: i ‘ » uot may | Cilalons and nuaierods Incerations. His ass fist with Dave Lewis at Goble Hall, (a Adaiue Breck, he propeller Utility, of the i wating, ' Falng ine, ns full the previqus reports of the capitus | live from one nour, ke Suolier. | Be ar nay ew | ore euppe Vo been souie sailors who caine | on Thiraday evening ext, and ab Waloh ‘nay Moved | damagea 00 actrostdcnce, ow Ssturtay, BNO wae | Lois Hverpooy aud had & | Rirueiby 60 ty m of Paris, to which 11 adde that one division | ment oat ou the DRI OU HO Brarnel ial a

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