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fired again the preconcerted signal, and | was liber. theatre, Ny order —— ft ” the slightest dovot; and that i! there had beens a captain.“ How's your water, quartermaster?" | Englisi: resources at their disposal for the supply of WM. M. TWRED, Je. Grand Mars Ue expreseed® lis: gratseaiion: ¢+ seeing 60 Meany . kato or proper life ; ving apparatus the accident que continued, “Can wo clear that roof in turm | Paris with food, tae arraogements to be under the | In the evening Pollee Surgeon Parrick McDonald | \, Inhuman Treatment of n forse. Persona present at atime when the thermometer | sould not have occurred, ait azrocd ; and yet, strange ENGAGED IN A SHARP Prour. ee ne superiateadense Of Fracth aad Gerthen anita dined with tie exiles, and after a pleasant eveuing | Yesterday morning a $poor Irishman named | was below sero. ‘They were present to consider | to vay, the remarkable verdict uf “ secide tal dro} "Tue Enplish Consul, Mr. Crampton, interfered, | “Ay, ay, sir! answered the quartermaster, pansed in conversation, they retired early. Hesh of Whlliaesatieraliy oa ; i | ie Soldbet or ebtreh: velvrin in Lisif, jog" was rendered. i hed by his 64 the aavertaned dead @ucied Wilhouk All ri go auerd slow. Hard a-starbourd | PuisonuRs AND WAM MATERIAL CAPTURED 1m Panis, | “'Yooterday they all attenied mass at St, Andrew's | Hash Henry, of Williamaburgl, called on Mr. Bor " aly, a mater | A, Titelizent and highly respectable gentlema 4 at hemi" suid the captain, and the tithe Moraet ‘i Chureb, and afterward were called up; being seriously injured. sent aronod almost on her own ax dba Ale cerhab bel carctetneeeel mlepeppe teh ental ‘shin the Hornet. arrived, and we prepared | Hucm! (rom the gunvout azain, and the sheil | taken in Paris, with 1,600 eanron and 400 teld pieces + Ont i shed through tie air between our masts, oom! | and mitrailleurs, The guoboate in the Sei dor departure. She took in 255 tons of coal, and & | ain, and tnis time @ Lide too c.ose Lo the Fall , quavtity of arms and ammunition, On the Bist | cane the shell \€he €O wen were sent on board,and in Uh yeny on » Esq., Co!. Ware! or Conyngaam, Col. D. J. Wuite, Gill, apd many hundreds of work A eed Spo RRL) aid 4 ee LL which appealed to Wie conscionces of ai! profound | body in the Waler fully Gfeou minutes bevore ib was atricks Mashane of | held lest Saturday st Crow Hill, L. I. The men from | tisners and sincere Chruilans, Darins tho pas | taken out by At, Cook, toll s reporter of Tam Bow whom he bought him warranted him sound, young, | few months the worli had boon estouaded by the | that tho slizutos effort'oa the part of the bands and s good goor. After getting the horse Lome be | events in France, which had again destroyed what | the ferry nouac, with the usual apphanc see ace apres ‘i Appeared to be a strong iorm o{ government, and | of drowning. wot Charles Sweeny drove up | found that a largo patch of dogakin of tae same color | SHR NG Sten that country wittous » con Hitats . # the horse was glucd over @ sore on one of the | Ii would be obs Wi Song. | and stated shat he had paid €3) for a horse at amarket | which did not call for popular enthastaam, but | who beard the cry, "0 Lod, save me! saw the ] and Hon, Jam lock of We raiiways were also appro- | 'E Mer: im, cas d have gayed tne poor man's I He dowcribed the drowntug man's cries as heart the rolling priated by the Germans. v'clock the Ton stylish four-in hand, and with Mr.and Mrs. ‘ “4 au i b | i - i pe =s Z 4 \ ad q t Ry - = ——_ Ser —— eee ae ee ; THIRTY-EIGHTH YEAR. EW YORK, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1871 PRICR TWO CEATS, } ¥ ' HE STOR ' ; ) Aged to worry some of it down. While in the room eTPOT ROR RRANCE | 2.000 trancs for printing Gambetta's decree pre- . . Mad 2 y , OPTN THE STORY OF THE HORNET. | Secretar emets' es ay ua inee tue | MORE TROUBLE FOR FRANCE | 20% tance tor printing Gambottre aecree ore) LIFE IN THE METROPOLIS,| 4 %#5#0% ror rom nvares LOST IN TIE DRIFTING ICE, q extent of the partie pebilabed ia thet elty, A Bally's Attack on Jutgo Hognn—The _—_—_—_ hed j ol -' —— / RYAN'S ACCOUNT OF TNE LAST GARRISON OF THE TOWN, THE PARIS AND RORDEAUX GOF- ARREST OF NAPOLEON'S BQUERRTES, DASHES HERE AND THERE BY THE Judge's Forbearance-The Bully if , LnON 5 S HERE f THE DANGEROUS 10k FLO CUBAN EXPEDITION, Fas, VON, ans Geek ony ad moet Tlared oe ERNMENTS IN CONFLICT. oair, Fob. 4.—Four equerrios of Napoleon’ SUN'S REPORTERS. ae bulls Cras te eee Lad two Ivers Tee cuebanttahh fide of (en minutes. era househol service have been arrosted here, Several - the Bally C: for Quarter, —_——— } Wh: Vight in Aspiowall~The Start from Ase | ioe in iny cul have yout T ead. The Armintice and the Elections—The Paris |» cteste have nppoared azainst Gambotta's decrees, | APAD® at the Tombs—The Mohammedan | About 6o'clock on Saturday night Tom Hughes, | What Came of Leaping for m Ferry fone pinwall-Adventures tu HMuytl-fteld me | Can'e teil you dat" he replied Gover. mont to Possess the Bole Execn~ PAShEnie Sepvekenne f08 atinewe Aden of an Oath~Thoe Arabs are Sworn | awell-known rough, met the genial Judge Hogan He | after she had Left the Slip-No Help ai j Handite-The Arms and Men Landed to pressed tim, bu 5 y € tive Power-Paris Quiet—Trochu's Life on the Holy Bible-The Tateves who | invited the J . Hand—“0 God, Save Me, Save Me!" 1 safety—The spanish M re Atte ftup. Just at hat instant the round of muaketry Attemptes—The Conditions of Pe Gen. Faidherbe has issued orders carrying into te thete Oleck Invited the Judge into Farrar & Lyon's saloon, ave Me, Savi » Ade 4 rir Pet was heard on board the Hornet, Some of the men effect the terme of the urmistion in the territory on: jy chose wleentans 91 South street, Mo sooner had the Judge entered A Pitot with the Heart and Vim ofa Maa, } to Heize the Ver at For or Euneey Were fring their muskets Mn gee to gieas them. Loxpoy, Feb, 4—8:30 P, M.—The Oficial Jour- dor bis command Fidole ben Abdalla and Ab ben Abdalla are two | the saloon than Hognes began talming politics. The About haif-past eight o’ clock on Saturday night Among the passengers by the steamer Gulf | ris tieee obide day.e for his free turned aeny, | Mab dated Paris, Jan, 81. announces that Jules ewinibees Souter Arabian gentlemen connected with the New York | Judge, who is of reserved and quiet disposition, | Samos Givoron, a glassblower, living in Luqacer Stream, which arrived yesterday from Port- and he rushed over to wiero tle General was sit: Simon nas cone to Bordeaux to signify to M. Gam iv aeettation of apapert bet d Parts ana | Cites. They live at 407 Broome street, where they | bore the tofliction very patiently. Hughes was undor | street, near Henry strect, Brooklyn, while atvempt Wrince, was Gen, W. A. C, Ryan, of the Cuban | tine and whispered someiting. The General put | peta that henceforth the Paris Government alone ¢ circulation of newspdpers between Faris aad | cop a valuable wardrobe of Oriontal richness. | a high tly burnt . " wane ¥ down bis glass and eried out? the departments is forbidden during the armistice, P aah presacre, His res were brightly Ing | ing to get on board the ferry bot Somors, at Jariny, who left this city on the 84 of December last | O00) Oe Feet at ee ey you I now. Here (to | Pomenses ihe executive power. ‘The decrees of ihe Paris Government are not posted | D0MNE their absence from the house on But and he seemed bound to ran down some other poll | Catnariae stip, foll ovorboart. Soveral frionds by ' fon an important mission fur the Cubin Govern: | tno captain), go right to dat Bost and stop dat frin’ KOMINATIONS TO THE ASSEMBLY. morning, It {6 allezed, Manuel Pasada and José | tical craft. He Inunched ont against the Young | whom he was accompanio i ht called the | You ts arrested; you ean't fool m is up in Lyons Democracy in strains of flerce invective, well sea- panied Jamped with kim on the } Real A Sux reporter last night ealied apon the | 50,03 iTTy win nokd pee til gat deta" slopped Among the candidates nominated to the Assembly ‘yoos son tun Puscunis, Martinez, who reside in the same house, broke inte | Demecracy im strains of force Inroctive. well #68: | boat, and as aie passed ont Into the stream, one of t jeneral at the Metropolitan Hotel, where he Hy this time. the fring bad aroused (he whole | UY the moderate party are Thiers, Changarnier,and | geyers} trains loaded with provisions have enter. | !%# fom occupied by the Arabs and stole clothing | Most complimentary torma of tho Jade. them, Mr. James McQuade, erled out,“ Ho cannot i} Lopping, and gathered # very interesting narrative | population. Tie Goveruor came ranning out to see | Bile Keller. and parapheroalia value! at $400. These articles *L always liked you, Judce,” said Hogves. “1 | ewim—he's overb " 17 8 mod if bis loits «i Lis departure, Gen, Ryan | what was the matter, and made sirai fe'tor rend THe puRR D’AUMALE ed Paris, r R always liked ou; 4 think your'e s square man’ bat erboard!'’ This exclamation soe i ‘ ay ‘ o q " he exploite eines le dre cite. Ray | quarters Livan at cheseetset hold of t04 placed | oas snot ancecne ne na Praceh electors, Hte | PROTEIT AOAING? aLKCTORAL pisguattrrcarions, | {MY cuTied off and secreted. Returning to the | TYR ine dtun von, ies a bloody <-—— m1" | 10 awaken the employees ot the Ferry Company vo & i ‘mh the Siand, Bo We by bo meaes Se | Cectrodices Ccedee tn ne Orman Mebent going Foserves his opinion as to peace or war, because he | LONDON, Feb. 6—7P, M.—The Manielpal Council | iisags intoe aleet and were walking off with the oe teised's? antes, f uaew iispreaucten rae Weil hock, uaa giao Kouds as to the flual resnit of the strugcie for | on board hp, ford noon st hin aise potweee twe | is not responsible for the war, liaving been forced | °f Doual have drawn ups protest against the elec- | oo1y when they were met on the stairs by Isaac Ln to be oman who ie et Ara to ie tri nese they could aot readily lay hold of, When these | Liberty, The Sen roporter was recsived very | FieTance of he sulgiers and mate iis escape to the | € Femain Inactive when he wanted to Ant, He ex: | Jorn! Neasresd es abatiky ne MOUNT ANE VAL Barto, Hughes looked at the Judge in, apparent astonish: | necossary articles were procured no lamps were ab a) Politely, and a’lcr a short conversation he was ver | post, AMer much hard swearing and recrimina- | presses bis conviction of the advantages of mon- Seat ‘dod. What have you in that bundle?" inquired Sarto, | ment. Then he called bimad—d liar, Not wishing | hand, and while the cries of the drowning and froom 1 | Faltied to wake thy following abstract from Gen. | ton. whe captain was livera ed and ordered to £0.08 | areby for France, and proudly compares France | VOr#Joenly recorded, | tea | “None of your business," unswered Pasada. properly walked to another pert of the ros ‘and | ng man rent the air, the words “On God, sive mot r | ur < I ei 0 le oni . ri is expec! ” ,- Ls ss Yyau's diary of luis recent adventures Incbor Master wae. ordered to secompany him | during the reign of Louis Philippe with France of | «yin furre tomorrow, bes) 6 * Stop and let me oxamino your package," said | entered into ® quiet couversation with some ac- | O God, save mel were heard by many: but ne j |» ROM ORN, RYAN'S DIARY. d search the vessel for a Alviouzh, arms | the present day. Dut he declares tuat there Is noth- picked SE Sarto, ‘ Aaglaieneee, iuety Rashes. 1 inet succor was ready, and tho nearly lifeless body would | 1 | Were lying about the deck in tre atmoat profusio om the Repabite; an¢ * If yon atop as I'll rip you open," shouted Pasada, his did not eatisfy Haehos He coverod the floor : } J4 loft this port in the steamer Ocoan Queen on the | 16! wriny Histor Mester talled to eee them, for ing to separate him trom the Repubile; and if : The London Conference. ubtie ome lee a awing a long dirk, with profanity and tobacco juice, and rolling uo bis | b@ visible ope moment on the floating ice, and the i } of Decoimver last for Aspinwall, charge! with the | ihe simple reason, as the captain told me afterward, | France determines to retain the Republic, be will a Sr. Peer eiptor| Feb ie stated hag re- Upon this Sarto allowed the men to pass. sleeves, approached the Judge. nenieett, A {rout | noxt immersed in the rapid stream, with the head i} edi Saba, He] that 401 too clo: 4 with bo on. able authority that the Lond faronce, havin, N overed o! him in @ threatenin er, Or 7 q ware of ea expedition to the inland of Cabs, whieh | that ni sitention wae tow elossly eagueed w w to hor decision Feary eas ia Felatonc ta the sarionticn. | pecs acgn, on the, Arabs dincovered thet, they hed the ee above water, and the cries for belp growing faiatae BY } Bad been organized previously, and whica I was to A DOTTLE OF OLD MENNRSSET ‘THE PARIS GOVERNMENT VISITING BORDEAUX. Danube apari {rom its Black Sea question, | Of thetiiores. ‘Pasds was arroated, oud yesterdey | ‘Lean take care of myself when assanited by | and weaker, } moot at Aspinwall. I arrived at that place on the | and two gold dollars which wi given him, Tots Panis, Fed, %—Seventy thousand per bi it from the future deliberations on the D. morning was arralaned at the Tombs. neh rascals an you are,” replied the Judge, having Fall twenty minates elapsed from the time the "a) oy poor Herbor Master was 10. excepiion to the rule “ nublanquestion. ‘Tve Karopean Commission having ‘ ‘dal : : ap- | off tn the mos: with % |} po large anexpedition ae Tanticnpated, Texyec ed | Mie in Caption waa thus released, Iwas nerd | Seums of Versailles and St. Germain are uninjured. | inane in force, To this course England. Germany, t ‘The rongh dropped Ite a lead brick, and then | Then the ferry boat Man'iassot came slowly into quired gh dronpe d brick, and iy men, bu! only fonnd 6, inclutiong officers, This hostage ontil all had been done as the General | The members of the Paris Government wili go to | *nd Russia raise no objection, and the Vorte has “ What Is your religions belief, gentiomen 1” bawied for cy in pitiable tom The Judge gave | ¢1.e slip, and a8 soon as Mr. Cook, the pilot, heard ¢ jas a great disappointment; but seit could nct b: | Ordered. ‘The captain star din two hours he | nordeaux on the 10th, to render an account of their | #¥en te consent, Wo are Mohamedans.” the Dibte, |e (Om Me EUs, Gt advice and allowed ‘hin teal 0 Soke bad. fallen Overveatd, ella comune 4 “ ry i a a en bi re he Ju rofas is i . ped T cor cluded to make the best of it, and take | yea, Hut escorted down to the boat, which was {uy | administration before the Assembly, THE LIONS AT SWEENY'S, and would you consider such an oath binding? | to prefer a charze ‘against him, and Haghes slank | able courage he rushed out of the warm pilot house { ‘what Te uid, The Hornet, which vessel was to cou- | readiuees to tke me on board, I really believe FAVRE INSTRUCTED BY MIS COLLEAGUES, “* Yes, wir," answere | the Arabs ; “there is only | oUt of the saloon with a eash «Wo Inelies long ta his | to the deck, and thence to the floating bridge. Boe | 4 stores, to Cuba, should have arrived also on tke Ms " ‘i areha ~ red J i . : [Gosh, bet ote ald wet Foush Aspiswall watil the #115. | Wan eamtstoker, Ther erodes around end dostiet | armtatiee, wre aiiceria iy kis oobeaeeek Ok: Thursday-The Brooklyn Inviiation, Ald for the French Suferere—Au Appeal to | our es 2? JUa® On his science and his Sass, sad veining Gleeson with a fire, bendy be tod } | ring the interval the expedition romuined quietiy | (cb other like madmen, brandishing clubs, Knives, | is Sint tellt I On Saturday the exiled Irishmen at Sweeny's _ the Charitable, oe & rope around the waist, and asked the lockors-om i it pppoe aud sticks With the utmost recklessness, noy (also took part in the deliberations. 1m all | sioei nad a day of comparative quiet. Daring the | The Committee appointed by the Chamber of CHURCH REFORM IN ITALY. Yo bull the body up. his was done, but tuo late, } | 1 er been exchanged, ; for life wa 5 LT went over to Panama and took # look at the For cups, wo! Uibetad nett sadly, f se Mc ga afternoon Geo. W. M. Tweed, Jr.,ealled upon them, | Commerce to raise funds for the relief of the | —. Taomients. boturs pad’ ween full of josees: bit bed i | forts there, Tule circumstance, together with the | . Arriving onboard we got andor welch at once, and . b bettie ahead bate tbe and afterward Isened the following cireular sinrving French met on Satarday morning. ‘The | Meeting last bobble the Church of the | thors 4 stiff and frogen object, attosting the afl ' * stood cut of the harbor, and on the Tit of January ‘There wae somo slight disorder upon the receipt Hrapgva: Gxaxo Mansuar Fentaw Chairman read ga stirring appedl to the peovle jeaventy §=6Reat ressce by Bi inal negligence of the Union Ferry Company, am I! Fuctthat my men were in Aspinwall orginized and | wesizhted the coast of Cuba. We kept tsraigit on, | of the nows of tue signing of the armistice, bat the Pine wares er Fee GI b Coxe, Rev. D ddock Others, the stupidity and cowardice of thoir employeos. equipped, gave rise to the belief that the force was | having made # gvod land tall ; bat as we were rux- or eiasia Genes. he ‘aie (euoeal Orders No.4" Of the United States in behalf of the suffering popa ‘A meeting on bebalf of the work of the Italian | _ Tht body was remove! to the Pearl streot police 1 Natended t¢ aid the insarreetiogary movement on the | S19K {RIO fort, the Horust wae Gred uoon, uy a | rioters were eatlly appeased. There wae great di Upon consujtaion with the Irak exiles, Tharsday, | Jaton of Fronce, On motion of Mr. Jesup, the | ; F MD | station, and yesterday worning Corner Nolson W. / n Spanish guabost frow inside the bay. The Horret | culty in procuring food, aud 29,000 persons bave | the Mh dey of February. designated ne’ the day'os | gam o° 60,000 franca is to be Immediately placed st | Commission of the Protectant Episcepal Charch | Youag hold an inquoat. | he tostimoay of tho wite } Asthmus, One day I hoisted te Cuban fag ani he reeept a i ; 1 | was running in quite fast, #nt did not aoe the gun- | ireudy asked for permission to leave the ett which Whe Foeoption and parade will take piace Le lemecarof the American Mumster In Laris for | Was hetd last evening at the Churen of she Heavenly | nesses was very contradistory, sume swearing poal- boat, Witch woe hidden behiod @ jutting point, y o chy. Commananovs of tae military aad marshals of civic | the Ci*posat esiean 2 seis. fr iy th fred a salute of twenty-one guns, Instantly the tich ) ps ; soe re h of es for the need: mittane Rest on Filth ave tively that the slip was full Of floating ice, while sheen i. th about halt intent, Her presence was an: | MEASURES YOR THE nELIEP OF mE cariraL. | rceumbce, teurone ce Herlicinmcng Wil Make Lele BF | Ihe LT ETT be teauouitiod to Latte Witt: | “After the evcal eve others were aa positive that Hier was not a particle ! (woole populaticn was aroused. They rusned to my | nounced by a pull of smoke, and a watzsing, crash- | The Foreign OMce ennounces that an offer has | “A*peciat moesing uf the Commansants and marshals | cut delay, can be made to Charles Lanier, Treasurer, | -, After the asual evening service, the Right Rev. A. | of tee there That the body of the unfortunate vio- \Qusriers, believing that the first blow had beon | ing sound, ae the missile Wout over us, on will be beld on . uesday next, wi Ty P.M, at Tammany; ireet, N i * | ©. Coxe, who presided, delivered a brief address, | tim bay in the water ty minutes tuere was not ; ruck, asd in a short time my m-n and the troops Btop the ¢ Hierd a-starboard!" shouted | been made to Count Bismarck and M. Favre t place | fait, sua vee Rees canes ay nee 4 i afternoon |‘ quer'a® GETTING ODR RANGR—THE DEVILS,” RE Se : ope A aoe aaa Col We od that, after conturivs of experi | rending and nover to pe lorgotten, ; ‘ Yel teat day we departed, accompanied by an agent | a4 the eaptain ; “but wait till we get pointed out TROCHU'S LIFE ATTEMPTED, aha any e ot Gy Cy seua dake. meas eteatare’s Je On Saturday Heary resolved to appeared to be no nearer to the fou ir. Cleoson was 6 married man, 42 years of age, { ithe Cuban Government, who mad boom seat ou the narbor. aia we'll show them.” Ht was reported in Brussels yesterday that an at: | Rove Gistoonth. street, wire icy dined. Gen: | tring his bargain over to the horse market at Sutty- Feistiscel Nneriy. tna oad des ingest | Ce eer eee ce ar ed daughter, bo moara { oy ‘read m IT orn 0 wand ‘i e empt bi eet id Paris or le Gen. pa bis fell * rd ers eo ‘ mona | oa of n rrible and un’ end, is family's De cuveriatend the Landing of the expedition. Tae |. Aree) oe ie eT GS chee! lacti™ omd the | compe had been made at Pasls to aseassinate Ges eke anid bis fellow exiles ste their dinner at the | (ourth sirect in this elty, and there try and dosome- |" Woat, then, was the malice wilh France? Sic | stancce are aceessiious, by reason ol. she tow of | Hornet is the fastest vecse! I ever sailed ta. Sbe | ite vessul tairly Jumped out Of the water as aie | Precht: The General's orderly officer was killel | SHIT Ties Mhonovan Hosea and party returned, | body else; but unfortanstely for him, he only suc- | Was in her present cundition because in all that tine tector; and 1 there exists a soul in the bo- (can show her Leels to anything Spanish or Americu gathered beadway, aud quivored like an aspen as | but he himself was not injared, ‘An invitation from the maeaates of the City of joc in dragging tee miserable eroatare os far as | #he had not leorned to piace the curner-stoge of bor rich directors of tue Union Ferry Com 2 f the wuite foam rushed by her. Boom! again and THe CONDITIONS OF reac Churches kas boen received and replied to by Capt, | Baster sirvety where tie horse fell. Here, to edu to jons for liverty upon the trath of God; upon | pany, provision Will be made for the eupport of the ! ithat over was built, On the btn of Janaary we rac | {he wilte (ie eee rue nowhere, Beet shot McClure, A public reception in Brooklyn tt ace | bis troubles, Paddy was threatened with arrest byw | $v confession of the Iaith of Jesus; apom those | widow aad orphan. ‘i Hoto a Mitle barbor on the Haytian coast, called Fi: | fitmoresuort of the ark as tue llotuet aped on, | _ LONDON, Feb. d.—Ithas been ascertained thar the | uerare, A purne recoion fe lhouklin ty ae | Votico oficey it be persisted In trying to drag the | great truths so dear to the bearts O! the Ang —> Wivuron, or Shark Bay, 100 miles from Port au | and woen once out cver ¢ aN P pk s, | Was soom leit Lull do Prince. ‘The ovilers needed some sight repairs, | VAs Boom Net bell esata animal any further, Dr. Liantard, or the Veterinary Lees oben 5 whieh had for Huve centuries pre | A TeneWite Voyage ona Flonting Ftot outs College, saw the horse. After. an examination bi rved among theta in differoat lands tie noblest Tcecwead Maace ve ¢ of the Iriends of | warned'ihe policeman not to allow eltier nina or | exemple of well jated liberty, He believed that F Men Frosen Nearly to Death: bar we:in. the gunboat | London Times's statement of tbe copditions of 4 on the horigon pesce as regards the cession of Lorraine and Pon- fe cruised up wud do THE RXILES INVITED 10 Loviavitie, Feb. 4.—A_ moet ad we thousbt we would rn in thore aud make | Soggy aud at eleven ocloce we rau Imto port Wity. | “cherry, ard the transfer of twenty ships of warty | tne Trish cause was held here to niebt, aud resolu | Beast 10 ko Near the auimal, as the creature was in. | the Unity of Ltaly would ne ft brove a blessing wat eopeaetney ae edna neal al | i Brom before atiewpting to land on the coast of Cut ut Dolestauen, ; Germany, i facorrect, Tho truth 4s that the Ger. | tions wore adop ed expressing admiration and sym tected wit * taney ax geroty aud {contagions Tisiaas weal Nearm, thes 8rs ot things they ‘OUGURER ISIE, Ue 5 fs y yesterday and t | * nt 0 hy for e emen Who dared aad sulle o | disease, ne of r. eh's mon = om ea tha jeoced, o and onle be de a evio i in r ) | ere an advincare happencd which was decided.) | , DEVpOlOR anchor, with chain ready to ally ate | mans are, under the proposed terms, to keep Alsace | Paty for the brave men who, dared anil sufered ao | Wisease. Ove of Mr. Lepslia men soon arrivea mish | BeRES. 8 Huo and Gmpedied ENGI, 15 siteng go | ile misit previous the wind ble ve hurricane ow t | Wee ; Silene : i omuewr's notice, we sent a party on shore tu recon ; aiueh for the couse of Ireland, and offering a hearty be Hasson, In Baverstraw bay, 00 Saturday, 000 "i poy. Whicc tue reowiie, wich we ihougit woul) | tre: AMer ai Nour had. passed they returued, an! | and the fortress of Metz. ‘Ihe indemnity demanded | welcome to tuem. It was ordered that eieps be | aulunal Was put out of Ils misery. this matter of the Churcl. reform in Tialy, anda | se Ha . Y. } fom tne Coviuin cr the Hornet, miytelizasd two side. | cepurted that they had found traces of outmp of M. Thiers in November was four milliards of | taken to convey to the exiles # substantial greeting, ~ ee delegation of the Gharok bad Leen operating ia} bontred end seveaty mes were Athing from the i ie Bayt am tows 06 the bend of | °7°S_ SNete oee Oe eee tte bribe meee a Yesterday morning the grocery store of Julius | bad inted th NTIS 4th sre | tee afternoon the ery of “The ico is moving ram hom the Government had seat to bring sav expe’ | ince then, FUN OF JAME: y ig She groees) oF LAr Pe late Soe mmren See ther ee gerd t iat'm to that particular point, said that tue parties | Feb, 6—$ A. M.—The Observer remarks that if i TRMAT Cees Masnens Wittenberg, at 42 West Houston sireet, was entered | paturaly ollind trom fime, to, time to appeal so | for the shore" spreai consternation among them. " View N COMMANDANTR, 4 one ough the , m \d T ; Fp pt Barilla tdi ene sore yneln See eee ee en tee cerood’ Grae er ihe | (2 ree that Preseia demseds Constgning a Man Without an Enemy to the | Y ® burelar, and a quantity of groceries were stolen. | took an tuterest iu $0 erovt a work would come for | TPO ¥Hdest hapviesgest followed, 7 frighton 4 \giei on tbe Hite tnud pier. by a dusky nepro is uiane. He therefore insisted THB CRSSION OF PONDICHBREY, Tomb—Procession of the Americus and | Wiltenderg obtsioed the ald of Oficer Baith, who | wort and aid in ti by every menos in their vower. | fauerinen tuw clair water betwoon tho ico they 4 everse cotton eult of loose MNting clothes, “He he. TUE EXPEDITIONS BRING LANDED, her object mast be to exchange the colony with lonsom Clabs—The Keone In Madison Ay. | (raced the burglar by some grains of coffee whicd | rerryy ty the labors of tue Anglo-Continental So, | Wzo 2% And the sulid frozen bridge north of Crt Fi, a old palmcical bat on bis mead aud was barefyo: | and we al once eet to work. Ile boats and England for Ueligoland, * But," adds the otserver, | The retains of Mtr. James Watson, Ise County | had leaked from tho bag. The stolen property was | ciety in England, which brouzht out translations of | &¢t'* The entire fold of toe, embracing the whole & Aresgetnt rl egy Bara he sake Ar) broke Were gu} oB\, and bY eee eee ae MONE CP uere is yet unaware that aay territory 14 de | Auditor, were removed yesterday alicrnoon from | found in possession of Murray Williams, a colo the best Protostint works or tne education of the | ehonuel of Haversiraw bay, was moving, and ear al proiou Faplily wuccecding the other? nt tion of three canes of ainthunition and afew bir- | monded; nor does he know the amount of the in- | te family home to their Qnal resting place in the | (2m. Ab teh G The brewed Malic batrwns | Euey were tho very best workarwhisn ihe, juveht Adar alcade Av ded ben shee. + 1 What you ooin' yar? Who gu ep of pork, which were lost tu tne surf One | Gerunity ciatined by Prussia, * Cypress Hills Cemetery, Long Island,siter a demon: | jrouzht to terms by the officer's pistol, Judge Cox | gent Latan people neeled to roa) in order to un and nets wore dropped, and there was ar i, mn, pruassion to come in yar? Whos gumbeat 1: | Lorse avo was drowned. Nota sien ofa Bravtur Risk SHU AASLLM Ee siration of public respect and sorrow, which both by | held lum ta Ceiault of $3,000 bill. derstand the dfereace borwven an unreformed and | for safety, while the air was filed with cries for ne soon anywhere, ant the agent believed Mia a . REMAIN PASS\ eee Haglit th : a v reformed Catholic Chure nis reform more ‘ | | Tie Captain exzlained to Lim that the ve was secured, and toat friends would tacet the party. | Letters from St. Petersburg say that Russia will | 8 Hambers and its importarce, sowed clearly the Sieraue'Gieclajie Cant it going on in Italy, although imoertect as to | Sel | We Horact, and that she had only run in Ihave po doubt that the whole cargo with the men | oes ervene in ald of France. estimation in which Mr. Watson had been held by be telah Mal tate A r results, Wat shill full of hope, It would go on | 10 toa minutes both the shores were lined with wv} poe repairs ts her bollers. bre now Wile OE Erlend RL ly there wall neon | © Saclig alegeaan catisipais hia eal the community, At twelve o'clock a long file of ear McFarland the newsdealer and bookseller of | cradua'ly, and ce finally crowned with w glorious | poople, who ran wildiy about, not knowing what to , | Sinema: ce ae lak x, for Port-au-Prince, not caring to remain there, and Tua BUNCE ORION OF FKign riages conveyed from the City Hail the members of | Broadway, nor Twenty-third strect, has plicol in | Surrey ss tsk ae wee mot in. | 10 Minaily a fow of the more cool-hoaded launched : | Tie Captain said the papers wereaboard shin, in rou toe risk of having our retreat cut off by the - ae the City Couneil, the Judges, and public officers to | his window a picture by Rosenberg, which attracts | tonded to plant the Aner Protestant Kpixeopal | fear boats and started on a dingerous y Brot Me vis was vot am oficivi one. 1 becsm gunboat, should se enter the harbor. § the German treope will enter Maris to triompb; and | 11) Louse of mourning where were alroaty assem. | much attentl It represents the great and good | Church in Italy, nor to plant she Chure rescu., In the mean thue nearly all | Bille di-pusie. then, and asked of the negro On dhe 10,4 of January tue Hornet arrived in Port. | dat until the wor indemuity ts paid, the Filta Army | bled the poll bearers, A. Oakey Hall, War M-Tword, | Horace Greoicy sitting with bared head outside a | there, but to reform the Church of Maly In snon had reached the edge of the t } H ester, ant wrandante Ob CS, | pairs on the. boilers, and on the 16th commenced GERMANY WANTS NO FRENCH COLONY Quade, R. B. Connolly, Meter B. Sweeny, Chas. B | manner which hisiory rocords was assumed py tho | Coitry the way to cet off errors from their na | Int) Cent ae se tt oie ve ice, which the surgin rho mact-r, am! de commandante ob dis port » 6th Tow, “James Barker, Owen Breanan avd Jose sb | Roman General Be ysarius to obtain a few ce bedi aag aL oh Bes eind dn Tighe ES ree } OU must ccm ean’ see de officer ob) de day.” taking In coal. I went on sliore snd took up 1 Vaneatirs, Fev. 6—It ts oficiaily stated that | Dowitog. ‘The various members of the Departinent | Rpman General Helmisine to orem ae ae Ms ¥, oUF (orelathors cast of the errors from taolr | tide Was swinging for cul into tho river. Again the fi ‘Accompanied by “de Barbor master.” we quarters at te hotel. ‘Tho city is quite lively owi'g | VE! edad tary through treaty | of Binance, of the JeSerson Cindy ami th OH] Mee LO Rue tle ot ee Ai Chueh, and thus gave to thelr children @ | boats star the roseue, but before they renchod 1 Bo brd “de cBcerod de dey." We tonn a 9 the presemce of severe Bian oe re ae id ret eHDeAy C608 NOS laLene Squire, through treaty | son Assuciation, with very igany persone a: t. Hall, who also f aban 0 sae. cond pure Church of Christ ‘Thal was what he a ane ae “pee Sf pee ee bite straegiiog jn Mupctionary ©) j. ying a quiet sinoke from an oldr amer Isabel s Catolica arrived on fro" of peace with France, any possession in India, Asia, | Conncte erie hee des, bul : they intended to go, and noth ore, The © water.” ‘They were pulled into the boats nearly f day pit, He eae a fine specimen uf tae Ha t A pawad sbitaer she had been eh uf tho | oF transatlantic countries. (on tucir a nementeo! | A Veteran Typo end the Printers’ Library, | Church would in evory way be Cutholic, and sti ba | dea from cold, and taken to the shore, ‘The boats ack wie) a tie the Worse for Woorim the ee, | Gernet, While in Portau-Prince Panta de Ee reapeet athe bidewelie oppueite fr, Thurlow Weed, the oldest living member | Protestant only tn regard to Kumist corruption. | Asin pat out; but at thie tame the floating lee, te i He wae en aged man ant y ' sPants Nie PERE OM ¢ f age, At one ofcionk they Word Julnb ° ‘ 3 ne ton, he apsedied to Hence fur syta: jich four moo suit! clung, had reached a point two Wore & pair of tive overalls anda lone | tueps om acversorccaions, and, strange 40 eay, was | Bismarck, in addition to Fae eee ee Cente whe 2d mee | of the Ne» York Typographien! Society, attended x | pathy and codperation ia Wis Lew Work Of Feforia. | Biles Deivw.. ‘Ihe men could be seen in the centre i ectly stints Seedivoss, bY. | treated po vey. On one occasion | talked with him | bettats decree, sent a note on the subject, | procession at the Ble Club House on | Mecting of the Society on day evening, held tion PENCE GEE pi ry) the fe a, Manipla te Awan) PBies aemk ae eed hice He had no bat or enovs, mere an hour ed how soon the ( ith avenue, marching iouc abreast with bitch | for the purpose of replenishing th y r. Mackey alluded to the Lad effects of Cutholi- | #20! tor holy, @ olgos we eo Were bi itt s fine deoee of wool” | {oF more than an hour Ite asled Dow sat the | A0d tie latter replied to-day declaring that limita ee, nthe tert aru. ‘The Presidents of | cor wwe Bar f replenishing the libvery. Mr. Sa On ilceads tas muutiera: counttieas, tle dually broken off, aud fssures oponed In all ! Toerapie, rusty old sword, et a ee ae eee tauugat ot, and that. they | tious of the freedom of elections were abolishe SU eat ena righ ced made an ev ertainiag Midrone, Interspersed | was in Chil Hho tame of the Haruna of ‘ rection, | Ti boats reached 19 0 1g0 of tne Sold, | moon atrinl i pes K 44 ‘ % nan arers, did not join 16 DPOLe With anecdotes e nid ys of Ne or e | iv the cathedral, and ve sail that thoy were packen | but th aa CO ~ induced to leave ;; Wate his report. iu Haya French, to the caces | Seetted ou for, tiperty and, tiey witl t or tuat | Bonpgavx, Feb. 6.—Tho Governaent bere Lave wore Colt Hovorts, Di. Curnochan, | 20ok8 49 the library. | Measores were taken to pro- | that every one wLo gave $2 4 vo at auto 4 on until ton o'clock, and tho tee A | Runt we wor: puepicicus cliariciers Irom tue Yeraes | He prospects for success looked brighter thun ever, | issued w declaration maintaining the electorial | Juuke Boantiey, Joike Bolt, Speaker Micelman, | COPE» W Works of Velie as sou we published, graph lester from ihe Holy Ghost. Yn resard.co tne | at les duwa tay river, wien the men eo tn the Uarbor He ‘of course sifered with me, t ery re 1 ” ‘ Judge . Mr. Sullivan, Afr. Hennessy, Alter = roto movement in ie 8a ab large nu ze iz P| pi dsavetan ten otek re i a of he Aiiated with me, bus was very 1 disqualifiertions, and announcing that one of their | 1! 0h wun Geos, Gen. A. 8. Webo, Presentation to Mr. Booth, bers of priests were now in favor of it crombling edge, ‘They found tie four Asvermen in 4 q ou bE DAY , p ia di , al this Minister cal nuniber bas been sent to Paris to explain the real | John B, McClellan, Seustor Friday las i 1 Alter further 1eueras from the Chairman and lion, with feet, noses, hands, nd eare 1 ' 1 Loon atter tle Ho. net's arrival this Minister called ol B riday last was the secoud anniversary of the | » i : H ey bad ecivon up all hopos cf succo pole garuestly be caze4. | opgn Adu teal Ler on hoard the eveity and asked | gtate of things. ‘The declaration 1s signed by Gam. | Uraot t ‘utloctor Marty, Mat " Ya Theatre, Aner the pertorm: | Danen, is of New Hampshire, a collection wae iu dificully got to te boats, All ; ¢ aside Lis old pipe, and n Lo seize the ves irate, ‘The Adimiral 1 * “ shal an a, and others b's Theatre, After the perform axcn up in ald of tay moveweut, an je meCtiag Wit ditt Rov WO ti | ‘ it aud folding. wis aru m to seize the vessel a8 8 pirate, Th wiral | verte, Gluis, Bigoln, Cremioux, ard Fourchon ‘Tne lead ng eiaaens personal frienv's entered | ance, a © Mr. Booth bad rutired to his dre adjourned o feld in safety, and landed o@ rf 4 curtly infurmed him that he could do nothing with sled i : . ihev glare med lim without asking whither, | ovt orders from U. 8. Minister Hhinett, ood Martner. THE EASTERN DEPARIMENYS, the house, the olors remaining outsiie anit (orm. | tog room, all the employees of the Vicatre asso.n PRANCE'S DEMAND ON CHINA a sere taken to Crager's, wh 10 they ml tand see how f Oke Win te ight ar dy s ow. The Frincsiclais baila Croadea | Died on the stage, and, through Mr n eerie novie attention, ‘Their eoauition is ’ bid Lot be seiacd a8 a pirate unyliow. ‘The Mia - sented Mr. Booth’ with’ s service of silve nay Foeover, Their wa ) 3 Healquar the ¢ ister @ib with a largesiged flor ii Lis ear, und at | An Engagement on the Swiss Frontier—A | t)s\ 5 Vy decal ted Mr. Boot th ice r Two Handred and Forty Million Frau : Sanh! air Raeet ‘ Nie bailing ih whic é " Pa tie ee th teased | Booth, to whom the affair was a complete su ‘ Haw Brows, James Ciark, aud was ipeaiea' Bi Gamba cu weet lo Mr, Bassett, ian Lethe Biren | Large Qauntity of Provisions, 15,000 | of ial Sin his ee ot. Th th replied in a very happy manner, Heads of Three Manudarins. ; | ‘ in BA | ee eee eee ee tel Leen tant her ta inoners, nnd 19 ¢ femme room were the pa eir White ——— Lonpox, Feb, 4.—The French Rear-Aduiral ——— | uyeyed Us inte the room wis TO ee rahe He then tried’ the. Haytian Hourbaki Kee: reatis, De, fayres, We tan who nitended t ESCAVED FROM SING SING, siring to put an end to Cuincse ianaticism, | THO Spnoteh Repablicana Uraing tho Dew 4 Ce 4 ah is ck » wit no betwr success, and Analy he Loxpox, Feb. 4.—The Germans bad a series of | wiortanste genticivan and the Nev. Mr. Northra), sco as demanded an iadowity of 810,00,000 frames for | yy threucnont fe the bat King. : | Was Explaining (he object 8 1 to forts an expedition fron Della the Presbyterian incumbent of the Shawct ig) oe Hinkbe p Mapnip, Feb. he Republican Deputies ¢ Cite oom and ity ipioate tn desvured to teria an expodi ion frown the Tnabell4 | engagements on the Swiss frontier with the rear | fren Cunce Poeeisunt fi A Tou Years’ Convict Clears ont of Prison | (ie victins of the last massacre. ‘The Admiral hus, | MOONY hate’ sone outa seamiiente ersion taole ‘ tm head—there were ny chair i a guard of Boorbuki's army on Monday, Tuesday, and | in she frost ficial onde trempt at Robbing Wh besides, demanded the demoiition of the fortress of | party in the coming electoral siru-glo tu. support i CTC Ke spartwent, | Lm 016 Corie HAYTI 70 THB RESCUB, ‘Wedneedi d captured ¢ , 19 cannon | in tae third of Whom there were ower & Co.'s Safe—How the Detece | | . Candilaten plorged to the repeal of atticle 330t the i ! t Houring of this tie Haytian authorities stationed Jnesday, aid captured two eagles, 19 cannon f pace Wat ich a Ta-Kou, which protects the cutrauce of Pectivelee, | em plovg i t tty wiuekebe aid two old sive Hearing of this the Harton autharities slationed 4 waitraiiicure, and 15,000 prisoners, including | many preseut, and some members of the bereaved tives Followed Up their Man, and prevents smal Frenen ¥ A from ascending | Constituvon and the detioasment of tie Bavoy: ner corn va table, ULon wh their two cuubo te wlongsite sbe Hornet, and told | and witraillew By woners, including | family, » Warden of Sing Sing telegraphed yester- | to Lig re much he hata dynasty in ‘They express ardont hopes of the } es, Lire cups, two knives and fo. ke the Dlivister that they would fi auy person | two Gererals, Many hundred prevision wagons Mr, Wioti rop read a few of those be \ntifal verses arden of Sing Sing telegraphed yester- | t Ten-tain, As u nut satisfaction, He demands Nitalo ausee Ne prance deonie naw piling 4 fh d with he Having thas successtul'y F f eb day to Police Deaiquarters that Gastuy Kindt, son the hoads of three ¢ Jarins, guilly of compilcity ul f 4 4 of she French poopie, now violin ; dan old broken cove pot. | Ab | Whe Inter ere Mie ae aye Uirestnoe being | aod e large quantity of arma fell into the hands of | wich becin the FeMcupaiian service [oF bbe Burial le qu . we indierence. Admiral Dupes was proparias to | of tie ambition of the Brauleubarcs, ‘ne crimes of | nile sa reomaliehed m 10 if 4 61 the dead, and ther ¢ elequent ad- | tenced to ten years’ imprisonment for robbing the inet The Chinese Empire, and auly | te Bonupar Jv of the Hours of r to hee Fequires in the United Buiter, I left the Hornet in | the Germans, whose loss iu killed aud wounded was | (,e.y qultublo to toe n, con 4 atuack orta O! pire, and Ouly ‘ Rast Cornero. | tin harbor aud ca we here in the Gulf Sircam, Incovsiderable. brief tuticblug prayer fur the widow and the safe of Wheeler, Power & Co. in Brooklyn, had | awaited to commence hie operations the ‘arrival of | Savoy, | we eneral Liniscl oa & bene he BUN reporter then interrogated the General The Generala commanding the French forces, in- | less cbiliten.. ‘Then the friends Ulod past, taking a | escaped, and that a reward of $10) would be pata | thy onclad cory ie Pa Hed iy yd ies BROOMLY ut ¥ weil Ventilated, there | as follows he Generals comman: ho French forces, in: | pore last look at she fumilivr fewturca of the de- | for iis capture. The robbery was committe 8 | of Octubor, at Singapore, reidy to stat unfuree q ud cuinks ip the rvof au Stn Keporter—General, @ few weeks ago there | cluding Garibaldi, vaiuly attempted to oxtricate ed, possing out trough We door of the third | ota oF m are i ie 63, gen You the | (he Aduiral in the north’ of ¢ coorsarere? warn revert erroulaie trecly bere that Jou Usd | jhomectves by appealing to the Parts armistice, a) Dene OT it chasen ¢ third | pict of the SLit o 13 © case was —— = An aldress to the Pope was real in the twenty f : al was abont 85 years old and | ior un to seige the Ocean Queen? REPORTED DRATH OF GBM, BOCRBAEI. the dies of the lawily, thehiuaing ugh: | placed iu the hands of Detective ‘Mily, who with Jonlousy nud Self-murder, 1x Brooklyn Catholic churches last event ¥ course as black as midnikt Gen Pout # the Veriest nonsense tn REPORTED DEATH OF GEN. BO I. ter, & girl of nincteon, Wuore ball-eupy 2008 | anotier ofleor entered tho estad!isaqent, tre one | Maurice Crawford, Henry 8. Halleck, and A Charles Bloodteit's servant gir! and £500 worth of He woea r blue overatls and a black | the w Td Jook pretty tryiag to in Brussels, dated Feb. 8, says that | ot bitter anguish weut to the hearts of every one 4 * 4 7 el boing have Usa, peared Lom 196 Hoye streot, ¥ i 6 ‘ h At y Ciotd coat covered with tanuioned lace, bat liv de. | the the Queen, Wouldu't 1? Lhey of eourse get up Ae a lneesal sumannathalties Gann’ |(etaeane ue an apprentice avd the other as a watchman, After | drow Luff got druak togetier on Saturday, and at Tho thiriieth anaiversury of Brooklya City i or ons wore much more ex so of | alt sorts Of silly stories like toat, in order to. tn a Nene ine teen LAnInea ents The signal wae now given, and the coMn was | being thus employed for some two months, Kindt, | midnight celled on Miss Lillie Williams in Prince | Riplc Society was hold at Bt. Abue's Church on we | vie ofiicer ob de guy.” Ou e' | piers the Washinzton peove with the 1 OVERS AM COC IED) NA DEN D Et YH T closed. Ve palicbearers tog waeie places beside tt | who was a machinist La the factory, approached the | sireet. Woile there, Crawford, who was engaged | Helsate lass excaing, 3 @re'cornered bat tb wave | ger constantiy endeavoring to violate fof whi'e in a state of temporary insanity. as it Was removed by tho wilendants to tie hearse, . ‘ : : 4 a PELONORD TO THe FiNeT NAPOLEON, There was no (ruth in (hab report whatever, Sa COR EIETEA TASK OR BOL RRLEG A SoATN Pid'imen sought their carriages. OF those a long | Watelman and told him that robbery bad pre- | to Misa Williams, grew joalous, and quarrelled with CURIOSITIES OF CHIME, | A vpteiul LUN Reporter —What news vf importance did you fie foilowed the body to tlw cemeery ut Cypress | vionsly been committed there, but ithad been done | his intended. She remonstrated, and he grow fa - } mas by Gat te appeared: the Vitwvie rusty ¢ gather with reverence to she progress of ‘the ‘There is no contimation as yet of the rumor ema: | Hille; bub tho varions orgenizauions Which formed | tna bungling manner. He intimated that te knew | rious. Drawing & revoiver, bo (ried to slioot her, James A. Marah bang ligself at 15 Christopher mi Soong. faaiene! stone bie walsh with ap Obt sirep, ce. ssverything is going on satistactority | Paling from the Gawols of the death of Gen, Hour. | the procosioy arvompanl 1 At oniy ta tue Thirty. | a moro artistic way; and invited the watchman to J bul was held By lis ¢ moinious. Bathing in bis Y trot lart evening # feet were encased ine pair © commonrs eon Ryan—Every thing 1s go satisfuctori fourth stroet ferry, an Gere, taking of tucir uats, | assist, to whien ihe fat uetantly assente: effort to murder the girl, he Girnod the revolver Ria Navin cat Gael: abrat sce shoes withow! siockings, wid iy overdi# Wet | esouchs The patriols aro carrting on a regular | Duk ; : sole anly bade It adieu ‘On several Bundays Kinds went to the place and | toward his own breast, aud firod. ‘The bullet puntos | ,o2ytpis, Devlin. of Court atrost, Brooklva, wae ; tr led wp ball way to bis i eet Noy mg tuade Uorlla war, bince the Spaniards won't ¢ ne GEN. BOURDAKI RECOVERINO. afte tes € worked at tie combination lock, but was unsucces | through his right lunz, and the wound may kil | keg ue Tt tis iJ aiporu tne eileen ob He diy! Nirned 9 38. 88 F atrongth ida and give them s telr Belt, thoy Buueer.s, Feb The Indépendince Belge waye The Porty-first Consreas ful, At tength he lit upon a pian By whieh he war | bin, Crawford resides 'at Huriew, aud Wy reapect ieht the Jewelry store of Goo, Grichaber, a8 f de say ; st aoa et thin thelr reach Tuer | the mother-in-law of Bourbakl received yesterday a] Wasmroton, Feb. 4.—In the Senate to porialn $e Shacoan, THe sie Iaader la feos a tne. | SOF ove : in adres was bt xe nto Dy VuRKinr®. Fhe * Whar you from?” he said in Engliaa. ¢ constantly burning plantations aud tn, waste | despatch ri uting that the General was betior i . bo pu no 4 A dust et be lost HOURS OF LEISURE. RA nan ‘wane sebheraeiae ia 4 A a ia ally burnl i resolution was adopted authoriging t plicod to 1 80 that no” gold dust shou I OURS WISURB, Of ticit operations tacy Were Lutercupted by Mr, From Aspinwall. replied the Capiaio, ne country. ‘the new Cupiain Genera, Valmaseds, ix WHY THE ARMY OF THR EAST RETREATED, Station one or more versels ab {uc port In tho svreeplngs. to thls back he bored two halen, - chalet eon and ateeiaved: wilh” ® couse | fam bound for Cubs,” said the Captsin fallure in his efforts to. Fee the patriots to iay down | Ronpeaux, Feb. 4.—Gen. Beilot, commander of | Yurk, to convey such articles as may be contiouted | watched tae propristors when they opened ths race, | p The Arooklsn hackmen enjoy thoir anuuat ball at ——— t li—m," grunted the General, After some furth heir arms, ‘The Cubsns will never scccpt any | the Eighteenth French Corps, has arrived at Lyons. | 1 iyo reliot of the auferers in France and Germa- | He rehearsed th son several times until be nad fe’ Papier ‘ ‘ : WASHINGTON NOTES, b tilk be acepted the Captain's explanation as aus | other terms than thoee ey have beep Oghtiug for, He reports that the retreat of the Army of the Bast acquired u full knowledge of $e eombieaion, But he 6 Culinaire Philinthropique do Now os u nt invited us up to visit the Governor 2 , was caused by the want of provisious aid munitions, | ny. The remainder of the day was spent in consid. | ACduired 4 juli know tedan ol & 6 cuulinten. Bul | vir wnnounee thelr auuual bali fr the bevedt of she : 4 se, such an lavitaticn couldn't be deeiiued, | THR EXPEDITION REACHED tuw cluANs IN SAP4TY. | (ho effect of the ariuistice tring ie Wil for tne revision of te postal laws, out | Miesetetives ware wat Hin ham oll te ime aut | ido ae Qui Uupaao! Pad uateviag hilt tomorsow | TN total ronoarece and lables of al he Nation Wert, secompanied by the General and * the Biot se 200 HAAG ¥9) aehed Whe “ no Voto #as resebe Ayes AA Le AP SRR Mae Pe'e te ae, errmioc: levoulags Bestcne n he Un ae8 x | Cubans in satety LYONS STILL FOR WAR, In the House a bil passed for the payment of te Tue Triuue reporte that Henry 1. B of Mie f p de day Le Governor received tue i a Pay’ of ® c., Which Were recognized as baving hee stin rIK We Tribune reports Ab EY | aiGer OR G8 Gaye She. snoutraen COeRlTeR. Got I)” (Gan Hran—On you: Tve no dount of it what. | There have been demonstrations of an extremely | claiin of $112.74) to one Theodore Adams, formerly | AE 4 Nun busty. mere fou nd. Kindt was tried LOSSES BY FIR, sourt vw in Washington tee foun nie | ie woes Wizen-ticed little old Frenchman, of about ever, There were no Spaniaros about snd po trace | warjike character on the part of the people of Lyont, | an ermy oomsractor in Missouri, Several bilis were ae ine tobberies, convicted, ‘and sentence! to ten - - portia Uragd hae Tibely e ‘0 Rel tyieh “4 © H» wore a piuin dress, and looked toi of them, and our fiience were within a very short | thousands of whom have assembled in vuplic meet: | reported by the Committee on ‘Territories, und | Vir ip tie State Prison, ‘The manner of Kindt ‘The Adelphi Theatre in Bostoa was burned on | Meet Grant and Benator 9° en fi sue! distance from where the arms were landed ings and paraded the streets with shouts of * Vive avred, among them Ove forbidding the Territorial ah bere | salarday Some one overheard a Southerner cursing Sumner ‘ Ss Governors usually do. His mansio ‘SUN Reporter—1 suppose you can give meno in: | jy guerre” and” Vive la commune.” egisiature to grant private churters, one liiting | CSC4Pe Hheretrom 1s not reported, M. : after listentug tu that gentleman's torvid San Domingo A quite domestic, ‘A smull pig Wus tied Up to 5 Roche, Was Durded oF saturday olzht Thatter! “Lheold AboilUonist has forced me to admire | Ale dvorpon! of the frunt door, which got und movements compensation of the members to $6 por day, an JOITINGS ABOUT TOWN, ore fs F AY, ate eave c Me ule Menidilte Ae we entared Gon, Kyan—T am sorry, but TeannotT can, how one anvulling @ tenure of aMice act of the Legisla —— pare, Saleh parcncks at Weak Pajnt were partialy | bins: that's whateiae mater <n ‘ q pore and act up a terrible aque ¢ enters nut be mi s before Luu ~ rd x “ burned yesierda ng. Lo8s, $30,000, When the Army Appropriation billeomes np there 1 pot eds berrel ttanding in the room where tho | ever, say that it will ut be many days before 1 ui = re Of Montana, An act War also passed ogame | Louis Daub was run over by a Seoond avenue car . t Deaome sharp debate on te question o Governor w 1 tapped it on the head, bus | axaih on the win ‘ "i Abbeville and Dieppe Uccupled by the Gers | ing Alaska aa 8 county of Washiugson Turritory, | on Suiurday aud kied 2's printers? ink manatactory in New. | going to ve some shit debate on te question of the f a ee i Io was arnoaro gurl | | RUN Heporter—Are the Haytisne friendly to the mane—The Prussiaus Marching on Havre | With its county seat at Sitka, Vioating ice delaved the ferry boats last evening, | $a Magamased by Are yesterday to the extent of | Hay ginimny cay by the conatr | fWasling up the Goveruur’s dishes, and tlrve very uban cause? = Faidherbo Supporting the Armistice, a anu kept the hogy sitting louger than usual, * ! * “ Al around, When alion of Co bickeus were ] Gen. Ryan—Warmly 60, Nothing can surpass tho ; » . a 5 A if B, BR. Crandali'e house in Waverley, LJ... was | mich Tei chithe interest they take i it-and the spirit with which | Loxpow, Feb, 4.—The German troops have oc. | Minister Schenck Walthug for Instruction Cyrille Dion was on Saturday night presented | purved on Thursday right. during the abecace of tie | 2” see ROOSTING ON THE DACK OF & CHAIR they resent the efforts of the Spaniards to iutertere | eypied Abveville, in the Department of the Somme. Wasuinaton, Feb, 6.—Minister Schoock may | witha gold watch and chain by afew of bis friends, Loss #4,0.0, FLASHES PROM THE OOKAN CABLES, } Phe Os Nn apologiz o ern ith us in their waters. " pe deta! here fo eve eo! ‘ol proceed Th izes in the Untoa ome d School for The stores of McCall & Co,, Sutheriand & Co,, tae Ces Ratner rua ae touche for en- | With avin Weir WALETE. 11s 45 perfectly aafe | Cols Villeaoley protested against the occupaiion as | be detained here for sovorsl wooks bofore! proceed: | 4 The prises le, ine Unog, tices ad chad, ir | ane atorey of Mecatumy A Co. Butheriant ec or i MaTHlMtane 1s CON srporn Win bocacan Heats as abe lies in Portau Prince? ‘a violation of the armistic ing to Englend, It ts unoficially stated that our | fyidiurs, and Sallon’ Ori tans) ache Re burned on Friday nigut. The bank eye Robertson, the dramatist, is dead 4 j nd English, accepted the apovu: peli bak cn Kysn—Perfectiy #0, Nothing can injure her 5 _ Geyernment is awalung the resuit of @ movement he body of James Gardnor, aged. forty, baker luables and papers. Total ioas ebour $130,000, Vor Boust's rotirement is ramored, j a Engl h, necet i rf Hy, and Kyan- ” és DIEFPB OCCUPIED, having a view a settiomens of the fisheries ques: iship’ Hottand, Toned fonting th ———— | tered ua the talities of his mtn ‘ faving 1a vie lemon eries ques: ship Holland, was found floating in. the Apprebensions that tho Roumonian quosti i Willaere eerhte tas Gaterasra tic obbie Goch % Roporter—Well, General, Tam giad to nee you | Lonon, Feb, 48:90 P. M.—Four thousand Pros: | tion. Bir Khward Thornton and sir Jon Ise, it te diver yesturday, He had beeu missing abuut tes | a ARKS KROM TUB LELEGRALA, | aghiPhevenslins that iho oun tan quostion will Bt | Saiion of the village gaibered aroun, uding woe | in New York again, und hope we shall have the | gians occupy Dieppe, Honfleur hax not been occu: | believed, being Jointly concerned in effecting such saudi! oat eS | eu, cliltren, pigs, chickens, and in fuck aimeet | pressure of heart oud report from you again, an arrangement with the Canadian authorities, It was not OMcer Flynn, but OMeer Thomas | gig, eePeRrT A The Government of Servia is beginning a nove | Srey ete Benes elaverual a mtr aatt | be tne’ wayedo you object to informing. mo how | pied: In the Department of Kure the Germans have | Cia be condcently stated, liowever, apars (rom all No Tenik Precinei, wo reesntiy arrested | y hitter Stanistaas, a Carivelite von. died at the eon. | ment coward tue annexation of Uovula wad Hersego- | « r & moumoui, I offered the pig | you managed to elude the authorities here? not advanced beyond Beuzeville, rumors, that Gen, Sehenck's detention ts in the tn- | MF. Jolin 1. Brenuan- and agaist wou Me. B, intends veot tu Baitunore op Wriday leet, s se Of poventy ra Re chinreae ied e duorpost, I A you |” Gon R¥an—Ob, no, J used a little strategy, You terest Cf both the United States and Great Britain, | % take legal proceodings, ate ; we a j Froneh ral bas blockaded tie German i} ™ ay Ne ig is aerpriy ‘answered | sec I was er SRE PRUMIANS MARCHING ON BAY! tnd that his instructions have not yet been prepared, In the New York Ophthalinic and Aural Inatituts, | hve Wife of Charies Bunting. Pi tm nae) | frigate Modusa in thu vort of Yokohome, Gader threes vy igs is kinder seare 0 doy is ood for days befor " Bo or i vel obi i, £ eport th i ——asaoor 5 ane tas fur ‘ s 1 positively states vondon a ie Rothe ’ ‘a bigs Is kinder searee now, Dey iym cood | for days before { suiled. So 1 gave out tat was | Yvetot, marching on Havre, ‘hey report that ol — a bar discases, 824 13 operations were veriormed, Capt, Selfridge t# reported to have found a ro scnilds have advanced to the Krooch Itennblic vee w Hy ; Higher den dey was, 1 gub ten’ toasin' dollars | going in the Morro Custie, which sailed afew days | corps are following them NEW JERSEY, ‘ for a ship canalacross the Isthmus of Daric cont SS ey i Mor aaty Hye had him fo' weeks, Ifyou gub | before the Queen, So when her day came, I went a ia esp homas Giliso of 163 ester street was found | mie 'of which Is Lut 90 (cet mbove the sea le ts daatsiedhat sr a tif sau’ dollar you can have ‘am. down to list iv ‘an ontentatious way an Hayne, Fed, 4 —By special decree the {arrondisse renee dead on Saturday morning with bis hoad Jummea be. | Ms o " 3 a An Havana despatch says an engagement botwoen Iwas somewliat stared ot these liek @aures, | bo Wunt pa 'nlictuae cicut iba ont Tl Mf ‘tora! circonscrip. | ..The late Mr, Minard of Morristown Jeavos tween the bars of tie trod Filing ia front of 13 tea Mr. Mu of the watchmen of tho Ki the Cubag_and the Pao haeaa cscs at i learned tout $1500 In Mast FF CREE OR BORE pas tn OS wae S20R) LO ones 08, © 0 tment of Havre wilt form an iY “FIP V estate viiued wt about $1,592,000, beik guices Uy bad foliva tae fb, and deata was | eington Bank in Puiladelpiia, which was robbed on | Naas, anda number of tho toruer wore kilod. Tbe HD Saual ta won gud ince ge Hes ttaa money wan ouly | my dren bootily, paling om anoines averon tion, us the remainder of (he Deparimons is occupied | Oy saturday another of the West Ent Company's | *#ured by sufoca.ion mie Friday wight, bas Deva suspouded tor disoucdisucy of | aulteudor vf tho iwin0us Jesus dct nol 4» reported. + Afor lewving the Gayurno nal Ley Pay odie Wt] are NOES: ae he even: h ub off the cliff, at the foot of Palisade av Marla Kelly sat by the stove, at roome | YFders. The French screw corvetto D'Assas, cruising in wher towing the Go vernor te Giraud General in into a carriage, und drove of. As the ewrria: the euemy, with ten' passengers. An ic) track. « | street, beside hc: smoking busbaud.' A spark from b According to the latest accounts, 2,000 persons | the Archipelazo of the Soude, was keeplag Maiko of come Ferree tala Wie ad tarere fod bar- | bus pier. 2 saw Gy Oy sitting 00, § guile, [oe NAVIGATION Sw Tam short curve, and'yoor brakes cansod the acc ine Bet fr ‘rea “anit the war eo terribly | have diel of small pox iu Muultoua’ tay Lak if * some’ Wy ararrente We did 60, aud he gave | the vers monuinons of patieuce. I sida't go in onaaad |taasd é r Stew Lrniscs were the Fesull,, TWO care havo. furs fuer recovery ie GouDLM!. bhe was taken | ti eporitate eae Ridley bran ty diated {corm the, ilk or evcoa- | Morro Casi, but did go in the Ocean Queen will be opened eavne from thie point Wo Renae tumind dowa this eubamkwent, aud wore Wil to ‘Boligvas, where she spout tho wight ta frightful | mat n'tMag selon, sod tug Hudsa i alavus siudl, wevertholoas we man- I dary latory The Gormaus have Qued « newspaper of houcp agony. on Woon feuding Ue pooper 4 ry i om

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