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mms ° —— —— nu So —— /THIRTY-EIGHTH YEAR. NEW YORK, TUESDAY, FEBRU Seen ee ee eer nannnenaiieensenieiemnetetnipmetr eeeennenneemen ements: — 1871 =e PRICR TWO CEATS. @RANCHS FRESH DILEMMA| : *%#*4ttoxat prwaxone A RUSSIAN COUNTS VICTIM. | 7# acr-copens rremr MR. TWEED'S LEGISLATURE, | 7" rrerexvra wanv’s orarton,| THE MARKET WRANGLER. ul Ned O'BAtawivs Oniaten Grand Balt of th M. Tweed Asso= ea anh ane . VULES FAVRE WILL RESCIND THE AN AMERICAN GIRL IN THE TOILS OF arlf-Hle Letter to Mr. Mark Magnire, i. Tee ae aie er Gers at then wet | PRODUCRRAY ORIaraNORs ee DECREES OF GAMDESTA, TUE VILLAIN MITKIBWICR The groat incarcerated pugilist who refused to biorprindatnted Latch Artal dean inte excas suntal toseots i eer one The Paris and “Porae Secretary Boutwell has addressed a letter to | Boawtifad Girt ‘Raowi , Accept a conditional pardon gives his views on the | New Court Mo vt Aasoclon tte Fouts Ward ost Rain—Terrible Fecltement at Amberst-The Plausible Heonnd: Prine-Hie Arri ™ Chty—Ois Marriage Te-Day. A Springfiold newspaper says that Amberst Mawa,, bad a romantic sensation on Friday. A Rus- sian Count reached New York on Thursday from St, Petersburg, and lost no time in leaving for Amherst, whore he arrived early Friday morning per coach from Palmor, Tho cause of his haste was bis anxisty to see a charming young lady (niece of an Amherst Professor), whom he met seven years ogo in the capital of the Republic, loved at first sight, And afterward saw at Paris, His love was reeioro- cated, and they have been engaged and faithful to each other for seven long years; but her friends Wouldn't consent to the match, and nearly or quite all their letters have been intercepted. As soon as the Count’s arrival in Amherst was known, he was solemnly warved out of town; but It was no gom Lie hadn't come ao far to be banished #o easily, One of his notes finally reached the object of his affe tion, and she started post haste for the Amhorst in every Direction—Cith- | Tweed Association of the Fifeonth Ward was the vene Remonstratin event last night at the Metropolitan Hotel, Long be- iement iheanrae fore the usasl hour for commencoment of festivities, ceenmpvonnnes ot tas teks line of carriages stretched out before the entrance ' Ataasy, Feb. 6.—There was a session of both | Of the hotel, which bad been gaily decorated with Houses to-night, but not much business of general ta ") Sid iN avtaica tae La pongh ted inne Hie diocesan tre lenate there We * | completely successfal, and while the decoratios pg enbage nag | Were on & magnificent scale, the tollettes of U tond Lexington avenue. Senator Bradley opposed | Moi, Vag tne general effect wore gorgcoun M1, and presented the remonstrance of citizens liv. | '*a.'e S00 the Kents oot eae ae lifesize Me Wl eae war renee, oy . hen seaiie, Portrait by Gurney of the Boss, draped with the Fenator Bradley eavo notice that when it cume up on ies waite ids Nii oom oul Gingea ik th d ta nal passage he should offer some important | ai ee ne ie aaa vsmd & handvome banner amendmen of the Fitteonth Ward Wm, M, Tweed Association. Senator Creamer gave notice that he should Intro- auce a bil prohibiting the incarcerating of persons | T8* Deseegeway was lined with immense alabaster {nlonatte asylums, except om the cortifiate of two | Lansty biede lot'a chuerh to the nosme, enumerabl phyricixne, they to bo held responsible at law for | | Under the orchestra of the ballcoon’ was a dean- their action, ‘The eame Senator introduced a bill | ti/ul elk fag, on whieh was Inscribed in golden for the erection of ' A NEW CovRT movaE Large Me the lion. Samuel Hooper, Chairman of the Com mittee of Ways and Means, 1m reply to a rerolution of the Committee requesting the Secretary's views in writing upon several topics suggested by the pro- Position to repel the income tax. Lie anys it is im- possible to state with precision the cost of collecting the tax, but he is satisfied it will not exceed @600,000, And it seems to him the net result will not be lose than $12,000,000 per annum fur the two years covered by the existing laws, ‘The estimates for the fiscal year ending June 90, 197%, were made toon tue basis of the average prosoerity of the and busivess classes of the country. According to te there will be ® surplus of $10,774,030 yiment of the principal of the ition to payments through the Tk was also stated that If the appro- Ould be reduced below the estimates, applicable to the payment of the publie would be inerensed. I’, on se other hand, the appropriations sal exceod the estimates, the surplus will ‘all bolow the sam meationed. Assuming what is probable, thas the country fs to be blossed with good harvests, the Secretary sees ‘NO roason to apprenend a check to industry or basi. hess, bat even with this view of the futuro itearnot ed that the estimated surplus la greater than ‘favre will Rect: Gambetta’s Decreea~ | A Provisional Government ter Krance~ { Demonstras 2 Bordeaux, Wcusaitens, Feb. 6.—The following statement fe oMcial: “The daslity of the Fronch Government will ap- parently load the administration at BorJeaux tos pou-ubservance of the convention entered into by Vee Geriwans and tho authorities at Parts, { “The convention only looked to negotiations for piree Assombly, and an arbitrarily constituted body moder the dictation of M. Gambetta is mot entitled Wo sach a titte, )“M. Favre has informed Count von Bismarek that ill rescind the deorees issued by M. Gambetta. The con‘usion 14, however, probably only romor: Die by the adjournment of the election OAMDETTA AND THE PARIS RLECTORAL DEC “Lonnox, Feb. 6 —A telegram from Borde nx states Mat M. Gambetta has protested against the legality decroe whicn has recently been 1s- sod by the Paris Government. He argues that the wombors of that Government are hold as prisoners Maco and Coburn battle in a letter to a friend In a in Jamaica Yesterday-The tins city, In Which he expresees himself anxious to teat the pluck an@ selenca of the Koglish gypsy, mid he succeed tn getting away with the cham- pion of America, Proposed ‘Farmers’ Market Square'— SS amen A large and enthusiastic meeting of the farmers of Long Island was held in the Town Halt, Jamatea, yesterday afternoon to provide increased ¥ facilities for the sale of produce in the cities of Now York and Brooktyn. Over 800 influential mon of the countice of Kings, Queens, and Suffolk were Present. Among the prominent participstors in the meeting were Mes: Robert Will Heory & Wykoff, Samuel £ Vandervere, Joba O'Donnell Lawnence, Feb. 8, 1971. Friney Man; 1 reesived your lettore some time ago, and am sorry L could not answer betore; Dut it 1% against the rules of the prison, T am ab Drosent bors cook, #o that I fire bettor then com- mon prisoners, thongh it ia rather that,” Dam well and strong, and as can be who weighs 240 pon As for the fight between Cobarn and Maco, T afraid it will not amount to much; bot tf it i quare thing, it will be @ tougn tussle for both. Maco is a good two-handed fighter ; hy ard neither—that {9, if he man. 1 tiope Coburn is well, and and give Jim ono or two go hove, too, from the hottom of my hoart, that Coburn will win the fight. If he does not, I am going to challenge Mace, I think he will jamp at the chan My being in here for eighteen months ho will think bias need me up, bnt he will fad himself mistaken, 1 want to challenge him before the felt comes off With Joe, #0 thathe can have no excnse to retire Jr, Abraham ft, Smith, Frost Covert, James HL Cooper, J. W. Lott. Fred King, Pearsall, Higby, Ryerson, Ascom Backas, from Newtown (the largest farmer on Long Island), the Hon, Orange Judd, propriotor of the Agriculturtet, and others, Strong delegations from the Righteenth and Twea- ty-firet Ward markots of this city were also im at tondance to urge their respective claims, and to bold out inducements to the farmers to bring thety Produce to those markets, where they promise@ riprhek in Wanp WM, Mt, TWRAD prudence dictates, House, whore the Count was stopping. ‘The mect- | from the ring, a we wore matched in England | in the Fifth Judicial District of tho city of New aa that every facility possible should be aftorded thom, by the Prussians, and are therefore imeapable of ts | Inu law taken by him of the question, he can- | ing may be imagined ; but its aanctities were dis twice and he took rater pote tees, won't Bene York, the cost to be limited to $150,000, Also, « ASSOLIATION, ‘The meoting was called to order by Mr. Joke j taing such a decree, and for this reason the decree | Meee Ung present epsom of tarkiton Gniiltke | tarbed by the totrasion of the Professor, her uncle. | L will bo ines cool I" uot better Ax than you ever | Dill relative to the office of Clerk of the eity and large and handsome chanda- | O'Donnell, Jr, Mr, Robert Willets was lected be rendered ineffective. of Congress in Decem! ‘next. We are | At last sccounts the trio were in solewn conclave |" me. a ‘can fight Le et aed a sid county of New York. decorations of e President, and Messrs. Heary 8. Wykoff and Sams y or u# mach more as Mace wants, and as | have som “d ‘ A PROVISIONAL GOVERNMENT FoR rmance, | Ow hardly belter qualiBed to jadee of whe effect of | in g private parlor of the Amberat House, and there | CF,ig miteh more as Hince want, Andaa ? ave some | 14 gtvee nim power to ha Bekavaed Ores Once uma cr nec tae, Lonvox, Feb. 6.—It ts stated in official and well- Sees hoses for ti ‘The reduction of taxes at the in Prosent we must leave them, @ Ko, Hd the best cork crow |: ¥ tO pert Smith and Frost Covert acted as Secretaries, Ma, Squi ted si bast of th Informed Government circles in this elty that | sion of Congress was estimated to be equal STORT AS TOLD IN APRINGFTELD. J am much obliged to you ana my friends for their roa Mg fe A torming #uch | deinged it with @ stream uence. Dancing | O'Donnoll, on the part of a committee appointed o@ ‘ should the present anarchy which prevails in | 1 Por cent, of the towl revenues of the country +t | wasety seven years ago Count Milkiewice, of | soueacod cues Iu tho Sule or Hlaesschusecten'T | ft tha “ ie De ree-10n 1 aad teolion 18 Ht | was then resumed, and k til daylight, & previous mooting, presented a list of 4 France in relation to the elections and other tmpor- | reduction wnili the reeult of the laws in force is | St. Petersourg, visited this country for the frat | could not accept a pordon which forbid me to enter | peaiedns ores me relates fo the Clerk are slso re WESTCHESTER ANNEXATION. GRIEVANCES AND RESOLUTIONS. ' tant matters, and whieh has been further stren: Known? Aller giving other reasons against the | time, While sojourning at @ fashionable watering. | {Meal Dal, any way. | wit avon he tree. ell Foe | In tho Assembly the most of the session was ‘The complaints on tho part of the farmers are thad 4 by the uaseemly controversy and straggle tor te ee eee ia oe crete ctiocra'ready | Place on the seaside he met Miss Caroline Lester, | hoimay win, Your friend, E- O'BALDWIN.” | consumed in considering bit's in Committee of the the facilities afforded for the sale of produce in the supremacy which his eprace up between the Parle | made will be folly understood and legislation can then | of Amherst, Mass. The acquaintance soon ripened | 1° Mank Maat vuga Hotel, New York, Whole, Toe Third and Ninth Judicial District cities of New York and Brooklyn are inadequate te Government nnd the deleeation at Bor. ottit | PeSsonatis on: See toad Donators eili teem ee, into® sincere attachment, and the parties became ——_—_ = Court House bills were ordered to» third resding. ‘Twenty-third Ward. the wants of consumers and producers, being tm continue to dominate, it is the ultimste intention of ecded.and alto | engnged. Miss Lester is a lady of remarkable per a ‘There wae a little discussion over The citizens of Wesech suMiclent in capacity to accommodate the vast nom» It 18 my earnest desire at while the future her the Justice or ‘At once and completely © Hable to pay an Income tax, and by the ADs the eblef burden of payment of @ princinal ana juterest of the public debt, the pen of the Government to ‘And business interests of tonal heauty and of the most refined manners, Her parents were opposed to the mated, They doubted the validity of the Count's tith parontly with just Bur M 0 him like-® vin ‘Would mot believe tha 'y effort was mace to con- vince her that she was deceived, butin vaio, Sho had the most implicit faith in her Connt, At the the bill for annexa- THE PORT CHESTER SAYINGS DANK DILL, town ball last night to diseu as to whether the deposits should be limited to | ton to the city of New York now before the Legis. £5,000, instead of $10,000, as the bill provided. The | ture. Mr. Henry Ludlow, who was appointed member from Siizo bitterly opposea the 10,000 | Chairman, said: “1 do not seo any advantage in clause, as it would give a few heavy depositors an | Pexation, becnuse it will take from us all control opportunity to break the bank whenever they chose | QYef out own firs. If we want to impruve West- ber compollod to dispose of their produce and ep Dlies, and that the farmers and market gardonert fre, in consequence of this want of space, subjected to ercat ipconventence, and compelied to remain ow 4 posed daring the night to the inclemency of the and, in order to secure any desirable loca- thon along the available streets, are compelled te Fourteenth Street Theatre—Mr. Edwin For= restin King Lea Mr. Forrest is now about sixty-five years of ace, and for more than balf acentury bos been upon the stage, His merits and demerits arecertainly fully understood as those of any actor that liver Bonprarx, Fed. 6.—The Austrian, Spanit Naltan diplomotic representatives resident in th city, acting under instructions received from their Producing, consuimin; the country, , * 14 6 mi om movem | leave home early in the afternoon of the previous i Knieria ning the opinicn thi close of tl sun, the Couns was recalled to St. | Criliciem, therefore, would at this day be but an | by makinga combined movement and drawing out | open water communication with it, re nee pobieblestlt ead wiped Ge Godage taxation at te provent time to the exicot of | Vetersburg. Ho disappeared, prot idto waste of words, Of eulogy be bas bad his fall, | their funds, and as his constituents seldom bad | Mr. J. B. Young sald that he had not decided | (ay, thus preventing their customers from getting Jordy that they are acere Bovern- | 92,0 cube: ary fresh vegetables, &e. during the following year, when be would marry f Of OF against annexation, but he prey ar d to anewer forther inquiry. ok 4 of dopreciati rt al sl more than 5,000 each in the bank at one time, he A Mf fuent on!y, and that if a Committee of Vobite Safety | be iat meaty ms Becember ovat ne condition’at une | Mise Lester. and bear Her 1s triampl to his Princely SUN be Sores WEE ete: tonee Gt A Ware. ths; | ENSNONE BUOM openligh uOAY Ns” LEM(Gs4 bu tnAt bar leanbt ete hte Nada chemal Ml eecand to place their wagons along the be formed, as proposed, they will leave the city. fo ly A WR gy wT goo 'a ye “ a © | sterling and stalwart veteran—a giant in spite of the | amount; but the bloated bondholders in the A+ c, of Fordvam, anid that he had come to | curustones in the Mihy gutters of narrow and True to his word, the Count \arsed wo DEMONSTRATION IN BORDEAUX. Oi the Treasury to make with the toickly inhabibited streets, and are entitled to ne aaiuet. Fotee. Carolin wae roan? te is ‘ 9. | hear what Westcnoster had to say on annexation, Wet, Galrhe 4 p day in | ig yeodiBeation of the rift to 'mirry him; bat her’ parents Granly opposed the | Wreescore and ten years that #o rapidly draw to» | sembly thought otheraise, and the obnoxious 810, Privileges, but A¥ the optioa of the nroperty ownert « BonvRAcK, Heb. 6—The deconstration to day in | optofon, win furnh tee gre tatchiand the Count retaraed to Rurone mi athe, | conclasion, His eneagemont a: the Fourteonta | 000 clause was retained, mach to Denny's disgust, Sebose trouts they are compelled to trespass. | La { Bavor of the Bordeaux Government and its decree | $59, D™ne et, the, cpualry | Cannot Again ho promised to revurn. ood fulfiled bis prom: | Street Tieatre commenced last evening, and many | Mr. Madigan of Now York introduced a Dill pro: 4) nd desided! t Clave of grocers, and are compelied to sell le 6 clase Jdiequalifying cficebolders under the Empire from | large revconss “of “the Go: Famient Fee ee eee tea mee tne ema reri® Of | of Lis old friends assembled to welcome him, and | bibiting rallrond companies from using steam en Jeet Gnd proved decidedly ta tor of sunszatiog, of widale-men, many of whom are { @lection to the National Assembly was of @ quite | besa im ‘our paper ourrenc; with the summer roses to claim his bride, but | this they did with thatenthusiaem that has always | 6ines or dummies below Thirtieth street. THE WORKINGNEN WITH THE BOSS. DISHONEST AND ONPRINCIPLED, i Balmportant eharucier, The procession consisted | materially in valae. a9 compared with coln left without ber, Toe present is the Giteenth | characterized his admirers, The play was “King Mr. Oakley of Kings introduced # bill incorpo- —s and pay what they please regardless of any bargalm 4 Pi about seven hundred persons, and was beaded | Wers cur sea: umall a dcaciency iu revenue wonl Ho arrived here on | your,” and Forrest appeared in the accustomed part | feting the Jamaica Camal and Inland Navigation nt Movement tn Fayor of Limitivg | "yy femeuy ihe evil tie : Weis our de’ si eacleney 1a r rt se sesk. Wo hie euartore ek ten Prcreant | Laer c ° par a To remedy tho evil the farmers and eardeners by © Garibaidian Colonel named Middieton, ‘The | Saimrariant bol with & debt of two thoneand mulin nds of Uh yon | With unabated force, His voice is a8 rich and mol- | Company, with meapital of $900,000. The canal ts Local Taxation, ropose to petition the authorities of New Yor! of the crowd in the streets were mere apecta | Gude nscquonces” Nor lhowld 'we lowe tiznt of tne | tne lookout for bim and had’ interview hia * finest, deepest, sud most musical | run trom Jamalca to Gravesend. A mass mecting of the Capital and Labor Co. | Brooktyn to lay out and avsign a euficieut G Beeiekiet : $ . | tect thas the change which has taken place to the fai in avery way to keep him from rat, say: stage. % ro . coasible space in a central location for their ors. Tho Prefect of Bordeaux received the depe: | 1ect hae ine chnare cacy tan nen Foetus aa UP STOEL emu re pance tie: Cubed that evor has'andever will rivet | Mt. Cook of New York Introduced a bill incorpo: | operative Society was held last night in approval of | Semfect only to euch rogulacions aod renmeict Uatlon, and M. Gambetta deine engrossed by public | Fenders the picorvation of the yutiie cred a auty of fraud, ond never winhed to ce fention of all who listen to It, how. | Fating the Secnrity Deposit Company of New York | the bill in thy Legislature limiting taxation in New | the cloaulinest and health of the clly may require, Hatles, the Prefect read the following declaration | (erprise and every Moaxclal Uadetiakiag reve. Dually ve Count made arrangements to start tly nd certainly iy not’ likely | city, with a capital of £200,000, Among the incor. | York to two per cent. om all real and personal es- | to be ca ot Square." In Trom M. Gambetta on behulf of the Bordeaux dele | upon the pudiie credit. at once for Amert, er ta lack interest af ved by Me Forrest, | wuritors are Eoward Loew, Chas. b. Loew, Henry | tate. Peter Hl. Spellman presided. The workinz- ase of reusal, they propose to apply 10 the State getlon : “Faithful to the programme of the nation GOING FOR THE TAXPAYERS vue ner, in nota powertal company. They kuow the lines: | Couauy ito be the sate Keeping of piste, jowem, | Meu say that each a law would teducs the tax levy @ purpose. ty . i ine Nike Leda ashe udeasarar (Lee wee mpany. Th i any ping Of plate, «| neveral millio ally, Speecies wo! he Onmesin - nd of ireedom to arms as well as to the ballot il the, megan, Mine the Lestera were Informed of | whicu is halfine patie Ta costae and seems an. | valuable, papers, Be. J. Gridia, Peter D: FS eet eee Seer 2 : hin preselice in New York, Messengers were sent | poitment inere ts nothing kicking. Mr. Forrest shhh 5 p : Lott, Pred King, Robert Wil pees, sro are BOW: Scokpted, tn SomRe Of wari /6 yin torAlbany lor requisitions to britg Lim from Masai. | keeute the only actor that we Lave who js competent NELSON GOING FOR PHB SAN DOMINGO JOB. Coroner | iets, J. C, Heuderson, Jacib Kinsey, A. Wykot, and { Aiberating upon the means of profiting by the armis Ring and Repadiats | chuseits. When it was known that he Count bad | (wily to grasoand represent this miulty charactor, | | MF. Nelson of Ics and woke up the momby te SentTes | Holines Van Brunt, was appointed ‘to earry oui the ice.” M. Crémieux left this city last night for Paris, and # Detivion was uumel Senator Tweed started for Amhevst, Mist Lester was tiken to the residence of Prof. ‘Tylor of Amberst Co lege, whore Introducing the folosing revviuioas on the and for this resson Ud tor ny ott iy signed, to be s likely to lend bim a cordial § tue vablic will be bt port during the pres wishes of the meeting, to confer with delegates from the various markets, and with powor to call ine orn od, os . ent cogegemen! ding project of — peed Bead fact Seventy uptown property owners have received | "He, W#, guarded. and at last locked in her | eur evgageuent, Dotie Uited A WEALTHY WIFE MURDERER. bt al ce Mada a i dee Le THE PROSPLCIS OF PEACR. documents, of which the following is a sample at the hotel ‘The plans of tie Lesters The Olympic-Fox na Richetlen. Diravin, fraat; pcoause ik will iavolve tre United lppaeg=ey Mr. penal Law Orrice oF Simox & Conov a ‘ao Broadway. § Wittiam Sturges, to Simon & Conover, Dr. : The Beginning of the Trial of Jacob Hill— The Brate who Beat bis Wife to Death with a C States ina civil war with a p ri of © beopie: because 1 took toward the a Uiroulcnt republe of Hayts with te iguoramt aud ro- Folutogary Po. Gration ‘ait Germany 10 organize ® Provisional Government for France, with the united consent and counsel of Eng- Land, Ruseia, and Austria in the proceeding. ANOIMER THRRATENED DIFFICULTY. would no doubt have worked vey, well. hat for the servant airia, who told Miss Lester Count's presence. She planned en escape. din servant hes, she hurried to the The burlesque on “Richcticu’’ was brought out at the Olympic last ever Was better Decrees Denounced-No © Discussed xs Yot-Kug- Tater: ty 1 vices rende ff " ped neti even than the promises made for it. Tne Bulwer Resotved, That the Sen. eof New Yorw In Congress Hill, ngtow nrerceeste ‘Of Bibi aimoune of eabesouent fot widening hotel, where sue discovered the Count pacing the | text is closely travestied, and tie ecenic effects of | be Insuncted, aud Pac atineg eemacer ee | _ The trial of Jacob Hill, an hotel keeper, who | Market, made an eloquent epcecn In behalf of the Realvaycciimcnenut j hall Quiet town of Amberst was thrown into Vorr against any. treaty or joint revolution Yor ue am. | murdered his wife in Camden, N. J., in October Rexatiou of Sau Domingo tat may de brougut vetore | Jast, wus begun before Judge Woodhall in that city hey Were referredsto the Committee on Federal | yesterday, The prisoner, a wealthy mao, well kaown. ir. Neison ts cuairman,and | in Camden, was the second husband of the murdered House he proposes to matier a thorougn tilating, He was | Yoman. revarcd to do so to-night; but te R Op the afternoon of ‘iunday, Oct. 24, ber son, who Were evidently not preyered for the di had often interfered to save her from his stop. they voted to rever them Lo the above comumities. faikedte brutality, came hears trom aber ch aad aed PROTECTION TO FINE INSUGANCR POLICY HOLDERS. | hor tying gead in her roo‘n. The marks of violence that were plainly visible upon ber face and neck Mr, Alvord introduced a bill requiriag fre in- surs: ce companies, wiere the policy limits the tue | told the story of the inanaoce Ia waicn she met Ler new market. exhivited & photograply of the builiing, which, when Quished, was to surpass im’ elegance, size, and con’ ajence any market in’ the ' world, Bi cient liad already been pledged to wal them in contracting for its erection. ‘Tho capi was to be ue nililion of dollars, equally divided among the butchers, farmers, and ‘property owners, It was not to be whol!y a money-making operation, ‘Two buadres thousand dollars of the stuck bad bees reserved for the farmers of Long Island, and Were to bave every facility aud convenience for the sale of their produce. ‘ihe building was to be reat excitement. Groups were ex! be hole! was crowded. Count to leay: he would not i the play, and oll the points made at Bootu's Theatre are most happily bit off, Fox. smirking avout with his droll face and sear- Jet robes, is 9 sicbt to make a bypochondriae laugh himself into good health again, George Beane as Joveph, pl at (oli for bis hy Liste Jeunie Yeawans takes the charactor of the youslful Fran gois, and does it with the charming archuoss aud Trace and ewee of childhood Great puns Lave been taken with the seenory The thorough manner in waich the burlesque las red upon the 1@ 801d Men of owe at once, fe withow. ‘The seventy recepients of these vilts property assessed for the expense of wid Broadway from Sith to 0th siroet, but whose property is mot on the line of the improvement, “hey claim to be losers ratuer than gainers by the {o, anu onjret to paring their aesenamente, Last jovember tney employed Binou & Conover, w so say the seventy Ciuiwed to be "in the ring,” to look after their interests, Sudsequently the axkess- ments were reduced forty per cont. by the Commi sioners, ‘Tbe lawyers claim that the reduction was Relations, of whic: woen they come vive th fully 4 Prof. Tyler tried to peraunde Miss he Count, bat she emplaticany told them that she © woold marry lim or die.” On Mon day morniog Mes. Lester, Mist Caroline Lester, (he Count, and Prof. ‘lyler lett op the alternovw train for New York, Wo learn that they are now at ane Mt. Cload Hotel oceupying au elegaat sulle of rooms on the second floor. 3 peu : twet long by 200 wide, covering two blocks of groa the result of ther efforts, and the seventy cliente | isa Lesier is weil known in New York society. | heca brow: t out is a eredit. tu the management, | WE Gummene"< a ral's fo be ready tar a sult withio | acct, and the young tan immediately made com- | sad ls tw built of trom, stone, and brick. It was ime shiek Be such ting. Bence the modest clare of She lormeriy stopped oF, the Be « loud, Hote ead | The diniogue is sprizhtly and entertain The | pin a eS Wave any dt ree ae piaint and secured Hill's arrest, tendee Pre 3,000 stails Tuey were to be indepem one-third « ‘amount reducer, and flat refusal | visited wit ends at the corner vs Fitu avenue | sitnatious are wdroitly twisted so a4 to ruler to our He Ms ihe arapariy an ties At the inquest several witnesses testified to their | dent o: io or city authority, and relied entirely intereat of peace, and recommended the granting of | Uy cay, The Inwvers threutan to rue thechents, | and Forty-Orst street, The Count was not sare of | own time, In the momorabie scone where ta the eae eee eee Maes Ai come oebiee ana Ge | Having seou Hill's attack upon bis wife early in tue | epom private enterprise, Jenient terms to France. To facilitate the requisite | and the clients defy the lawyers A dozen of the | tis prize Festerday, and romeraed at the depot in | original che Cardinel caste about mis ward the pro. | Pexond Ite getal fost in the Insurance Depart. | 24%, Dut no one witnessed the blow by which ase THR HON, ORANGE JUDD fegotiations the powers wore asked to give suchia- | Property owners met Ia: evening, an ronseies Amlerst A ane Re area | ere, tear toime | tection of th. Courch, Pox draws about ber io this | ment $60,000, and on the Ist of Febtuary tollosing had apparently met her death, It was shown that | said that the peop! @ consumers of New Rrnetions to thelr representatives in the London | AfuIrs Paying any aasesexents for the way | plot to bea! er ve wiarriage | version (he mazic circle of the ring (Joesph does it | the further um of $150,04), 1a public slocks of the | ME. Hill was two or three times thrown down with | York and Brooalyn were im syinpathy with them to~ . ceremony Will take place today at tue Grevk rally with a piwce of cialk), and threat United Stites or of this Stale, or of bonds of eities | Violence upon the floor, aud beaten over the head | day. They were now compelled to 'y three prices ‘Cop‘erence as would enable them to take action on Caureh. eh AgalORt ALY mM an Bei of this State at or above par, or bonds and mort. | With schair, The trial will occuny several days, for all their marketing, Wat they would aladiy Le whole eu'ject, TUE MSTORY OF THB scOUNDREL, junction ; at whict reat all the characters | gageg whica sbail be Lel | for the security of policy << ea help them ip any way they conld in order to prov —— ‘The Sux of October 13, 1870, gave a tull history | fall prostrate woaguestion | Toluers, but te companies may colect tie interest | & Burglar Seeking m Night's Lodging ina | Cure fresh produce at reduced rates, There was —— mt wiez, or Meizkevitel, He Grat made fis appearance | OVeF b! 's busband’s fourth ¢ 0 suttle the heir bi as, they mify withdraw their sec “i i oon, | Be nor rac rece dt pl At the meeting of the property owners who | mez) or MoM eet Husalan Dall seven peas | mal st. On examination lt appears that tat relative | Cush (heir Lusinens (hes witty withdraw their secur. | Before daybreak yesterday James Smith pre- | for years that tiie was thelr (rae pian,” Now b ! je este a Galea Darin: met in Lyric Hail last night to discuss the | yoo" He cnt @ marniticont Bg and proine. | bas already been provided for, aud su the difficulty i stilted vatbition sented bim tholr profie Went into the tiauds of middlemen an If in the East Thirty.OMh treet police Lonpox, Feb. €.--The Paris correspondent of | Dill ia the Legielatare relative te the widen | naded and danced with the Grst beiles in the | te CST, very ceticttous, and will doubt: | p.Mfi HME introduced a bili to amend the General | station, and demanded s night's lodging. He was | thecumers to pay {ewes veliere in beeedienes ee Ws London Telegraph writes, on the 3d of Febru | ‘SE °F Brosdway, J. Mansfeld Davies | Cat a 'tD ay oung benuty of the erentest swale 1's Viace in ve padlic esvisiution, Phar tian forty pouuts tw the liveat yard where te | eR nto tne lodging room by Sergeant Tierman, | oulld's market, as it would take a large amount of Bry, tant ince the conclosion of the armistion tena | TenU8, l00 ebalt. Col. Jebazen, Gea, Day nity, to whom he addressed himeolf wi ste Gauge ts three feet six incues oF less. N° | aad at 1 o'clock yesterday morning he was turned | Feat oatate and. cost an immense sum of money te, p s 2 1 Zabriskie, A. Bno,C. R. Mar- introduction to the mise and her mot “ Money"? at Wallack’s, os share ‘omruodate a They ehonie secures UUillity hae prevailed, ‘The decree closing the clube | 4 beth nyt gee gO ow gh setsialtiee. | ermal cna sorteet ane of the later i : out with the rent of Captain Clnchy's boarders. As | cenizal location, purchase the 4 fore, After the spasmodic efforta—the half successes of whole failures—of modera playwrivnts, one comes beck to Bulwer's sparkling comedy with a * of refreshment and fatisisction, The one requ.site so lamentably wanting in most of the latest comedies is not lacking im the plece of Inst evening ; it {sas a thought in it, and a well-devetoned, consist ent plot, into which the personages Ot naturally and witb ease, Howover risky an experiment it might be im the year of grace 1371 fora young man of fortune to go throngh ail the agonies of simulated ruin at play, to vent the truth of one mistress and elicit the bidden affection of another, on the slage the device seems proLabte enough, while it gives oecasion fur a devel Death of a Rich Bograr Woman, f ranean, Sarees recensined ey, Parective asia Bibb Te: 4 Grace, who. arrested hia on charge of burglory, Elizabeth Hurley, occupying an apartment in | committed in Mr. Breuuan's Louse st. 211 "Bask the tenement Louse at 62 Mulberry street, was | Forticth strect, found dead in her bed yesterday morning by one of the neighbors, ‘The state of her room indicated the wretched and miscrable manuer ia which she had lived and died, Tae police were notified, and upou | et? Produced among religious citcles, from the taking poreession of the premises fonad pon tie | opened of the Young Women's Library on Suaday dead womnn's person $10 in currence, ‘Two av. | eiterooon, The Rev. Willam ¥. Branus, « promi- ngs bank boows were alvo found in the room, | nent Presbyierian clergyian, took ground yester- eee ee i ee ee ree wey ote OF $2000; Tho } day against it in tho pulpit, and to-day the Presby- fail deprived Lerseif of tue nocossaries of life iy | Corian Ministerial Association of this city adopted « order to inerease ber board. Sle was 65 years old. | paper deploring the prevalence of Sabbath desecra- For a lone time the police bave known her as a pro: : fessional begcar, but on account of ber advanced tion here, aud declaring that public travel, pleasure had boon rescinded, because the oecasional open-air mootings which had been neld threatened to become Varbuient to Gonier wiih tne West Side Association As e was made to introduce a resolution for appoiminent of a committee Lo investigate tke ning of Broadway. red as 8 substitute which ‘that as the title of their mission to call pay his respects ne calied nccording.y, and by bis eonversution and bearing incratiaied bimself into the good graces of his hostess and her da ‘After much conus. place conversation, tue attention of the * Count’ ‘was accideutaliy directed to DABELING DIAMOND RING, ingor of the daughter. He and the young um her tner raptared. Durest get that be had ever seen, It was like the forianale owner—Deuutilul, incomparabie. ‘Avdartisiically twirling in the sunbeams, with an apologetic sir, the nobleman placed it on tis little Inger, and forthwith begam to talk oa some other ct, He was good looking. He was fashion market association, and confine thouane beat, to mem Who Fatse produce for the market thought it wonld be s good investment, aod pay or 10 per cent. per year on the stuck, Se The Ciucinnati Clergy in Trouble. Cixciswati, Feb, 6.—Considerable interest has ‘THE RLECTIONS POSTPON! in Paris are postponed until the 8th pt le had BC tro their bi 4 become operty is ™ ands an Peeled ie the Mayer and Commonsity of New York. they woula wpon the law, and thet while they ted with their property they would demand le Beat therefor. if sik ‘The electior last. Now Jerecy Legtsiature. Tanvrox, Feb, 6.—Te Senate to-night passed the bill giving mothers equal authority with latners ip tue custody of paste ohare st an Tie Senate rejected unanimon: a township uid to the Bridgton and Port Norris’ ae road, tablish a Reform Sehoot JULES Favun’s HGNATION, Paris lottors of the Sd inst. state that M. Dorian has ussumed the portfolio of Public Works tempo- Tarily during the absence of M. Maquin, amd that M. Ferdmind Herold succeeds Jules Favre, whe bas loadered his resignation, RUNNING A PARTY TO RCIN. Bills were introduced to for girls, and for the prevention of cruelty to anh mals, A Dill was introduced in the House to form ward in the city of Newark, to be called the Fours Ca dates for the Assembly, i i Me i ‘age rarely in ‘red with hor, The Corouer tulds | excursions, the trate in intoxicating liquors, and | ‘eth. Brvssxus, Feb, he Indépendance Belge Ala mass meeting of the German Republican biy dressed fle was fascinati opment of character aud s variety of action at once Pianeen Pel ‘ore CO He eg ar newspapers on Sunday was demoratising acted ol = Pdlishes the following list of candidates for the | ertizens of Jersey City last evening, to express their tially affectionate, Likewise pleating, striking, and effective, The sentiment ts —— - in a high degree, ‘They express anxiety concerning LONG ISLAND, Constituent Assembly, named in Parison Wednes- | dissent from and dissatisfaction at their non-repre- | Count. An hour or two slipped away, and as other | natura! and gooa—lowever a stricter common sense | ; Further Ald tor the Poor Germa iy, | the disyosition to promate fucilities for secular read ———— fay of last week ; Julos Favre, Isaac Atolphe Cré | sentation in any of the Commissions provided for | Visilors called, COUN? METSERYITON may disapprove the false pride of the heroine—and A'Sun reporter yesterday visited the family of on eect: Stee ates ray net OF ne ut we nhe Supt me Cours of Kinge Co aly ordered @ mieux, Alexan ire G.ais-Biavin, Louls Joseph Br- | In the new charter now before the Lexislature, | oo. atieut he call again? (9, certainly, | 8 Relieved whenever it threatens to beeome heary | Mr. Albrecht, at 421 West Fifty tuird street, whose | They iavor the establishment of religious reading | town tinirond, i iwving been provid th pest Picard, Jules Simon, Pie re Clément Bugéne Polit Emanuel Arago, Louis Antoine Garnier Pagds, Julos Ferry, Henri Rochefort, Admiral Seis tet, Almirai de la Roncidre de Noury, Admiral Po- Jacob Rinzel presided, A committee appointed to make one uomination for each of the commissions to be substituted for one of those already named the new charter, reported tor the Board of by the serio-comie fun of Graves, and the liguter vanities and foibles of the other characters, Mr. Wailack, a8 the hero Bvelyn, was a trifte tess ve wished in one or two of Tar December election enough voles were excluded to Change the result. ‘The new elect eaters Gnt, sod of tho thirteen Directors clocted only Ove were umonyg those chosen In December. ——_ Might he hope to have the eupreme felictiy of eluding the young lady in bis list of iriends,” Nu ob Jections in the world, Bot, Count, stitution bas ai b e i roma, destitution bas airesay beon made &nowa. The ms SUN reporter gave the #ufforers $97.00, the coutritu: | rLASITES FROM THE OCEAN CABLES, tion of several charitable citizens, Tue poor man pais cates clasped the money in bis wasted hand aid the unsuspecting girl, Lonvox, Feb. 6.—A number of the journals of north of France denounce the recent decrees by M. Gaibetta, and urge that the country weeds and Meadres pace, NO CONDITIONS OF DISCUSSED AS TET, ‘The Opcial Journal of Paris eays vat no coud ‘Mone of peace have as yet been discussed, ENGLAND INTERCEDING FOR PRAC ‘The Times of to-day contains » despates from Borlin, which says that previous to the capitalation Di Paris the Government of England sug ested to Bho powers the expediency of taking action im the We Works, August Ingwersens for Police Com. | ‘sou forget to return the dismoud ring I bauded to | elastic than we could . et tcl aS Pal nto Oe Beart, Cabral las been driven to the Haytion frontier, SranKS FROM THB TELBGRAPA, Waouan, missioner, ¥, Gontae ; tor Fire Comminsioner, 11, At MBG FED ssn the Tnsvten ne. | (ee mete cennen vette all the graver portions of | ble thanks. ‘Turning a tittle eruciti, wiuch stosd | | At Najaza., San Germinn, seventyinine Cubane eee ath The following named persons have been pat in | Winderkio, The report was euthusinaticaily adop!- ie dias he Rass the text, apd in that mingling of #urcastic #hrow: upyn a common pine table, he Rnelt before it, and | Eo ee eae en an od * Le ‘The prospects of Juarea for rediection are bright, feominstion from otter parts, of France: MM. | £0800 # commitite. of three spouted to proceed Ce a ae cody Blcen, gow mended Ico eter | ness and worldly aplomd which ho has made ao | (oF & moment ceemed absorbed in prayer for the Wa more Cupene bare parreanered and request their representatives to use their influence to amend the charter as recom mended. ‘The Germans are not represented on either of the commissions formed by the new charter, and they Governor Stevenson of Kentucky will resign, tb ie id, wext Monday, Tio Hon, Isaac B. Hlester sosterday, Of paralysl ‘The Commercial Bank at St, Jobo, N, B, bag xood people Wuo liad given tis money A (resi attempt has been made at revolution in Haye), This timo by the relatives and aJherents of Eitnave, wo are reported to be marchiag on Tut Torn to Picces in a Paper MII. Pues. Li . Cixciynatt, Feb, 6.—On Saturday morning Prastin, Lillie, Liffonde, Berthelot, ‘Thiers, and | Other woll-known floanciers, Alphonse Rothechtld, peculiarly bis own, bis acting could hardly have . beon improved, We sliouid like for once to ace the part ployed from the point of view of twenty foe inspection. ‘The young lady quietly protested that she had not received it, and the Count in turn solemnly averred that she hud, As the too well-bred beaut; ed in Lancaster, Pay Jacques Mallet, Antoine Bmile Solacroap, M, Pler- SL SE See HOURS OF LEISURE, fad, and Fraagots Clément Sauvage, prominemt | insist that this disregard of their rights is was unwiliiog to create m disturbance, the iliustil- | —of yout and iliusion. A the conception of | Martha Kreinzouhossper, 17 years of a raved Ry ee v t e- ib our foreigner was uilowed to depart. thirty-five, witl out eitaer, Mr, Wallack's illustration | in Beckett & Lourtes’ paper mill, Hamilton, Onio, _ a J) il engivcers, and Jon Emile Lomoinne of the | tnd imvoltic.s: they compone ope fith of the voting Shortly ater he had gone, however, she resolved | war mimirable fell turougl trap. dock on the thitd Moor ato ths | ‘The Walter Roche Amsoriation had a ploasant time | othe Tuscarorm ak the Kittery Navy Yard, will o¢ ™ ——— to lonk for herting, Tho Brat place she weut to Mr. Fisher's grave fua—the humorous affectation | hopper used used for gr.nding rags, andbefure the | at thetr ball in Irving Hall last aight Sicadaypaririaseti the M A G w ‘Territory was Bishop & Kein's, and (here she found the ring, | of man bulf-couscious whats solemn humbug be | will could be stopped was literally tornto piecos, ‘The annual rounion of the ‘Timotay J, Campbett | Romero Play ped lady he Mexican Treasury by Vv Ormany WEI DO ee which had been {x—was very broadly yot tastelully accentuated a Assoriation is aunounced for Wednesday evening, 10 i: nobonh toe Lesebin, donranies Scan Continen' 7 We bave rarcly seen @ sorrowing widower PERSONAL INTELLIGENCE, Tiving lait H. March, Boston printer, stabbed bimeelé opr Wasmixorox, Feb, 6.—Much has been suid in S019 | BY FER QOFRT more decently inconeolable, yet more evidently and WAL ENERL OR. The ball given by the Walter Roche Club" in | {tsily With # bowle kutie op Handay night ‘The Army of the East, ! for $600, The mother of the young lady represent. | geniaily rondy to be consoled, As ior Mr, Giinert's - ub" in aiawe the press and Congressional aebate as to the pur pose of North Germany im acquiring territory im America for naval purposes, These pabiicatious annON Was yosterday Killed in the belting In the Hamilton print works, Lowell, Mass, Seven ice-boats reached Newburgh to-day f Irving Hall fast Bight was well attended wai Juln Covode is said to bave lof an estate worth A Py sy iy enjuyavie. Mr Chariec Mordian th Apoilo Hall waa blazing with light and beauty Inst thorough Baossurs, Feb. 6.—The Independance Belge bw @ letter from Lyons, which rays that one cause of 1) of a part, ax Sous, it sonme almost superfluous say that he made it, we he nover fails @ do ig ‘® complete Ntile character siudy, a Ang that the ring was her property replesied, and tie dibioguisied Russian with the unpronounceable hame was arresiod and lolged in toe Tombs ter active elitor of the Dédote, Claudins Hebdrard, Louis Mareeine Cs | Boa Louis Henri Martin, and MM. Desmari occarion bein tot thy " ~ | New th urgh aud uy te. Dh T the failure of Bourbski's campaign was the ab- ¢ Count B | helt. He excaped punishment, solely because the PhoWErAD ; and the few lines of the | Anening Js, re lalary Of 610,000 a year ROE Le rent on DOME IAA PAI OE UMD SOOM OR Wels) PACINO Orn ARG ESUERROR PRIS Tne Deans sconding of av army contractor with @ large sum | DAYiNE come Ww the Knowledge of Count Bismarck, | yung lady did not lise to appent, even us complata- , under his’ rendering, to the dimen: | Mr, Clay of Lerington, Ky.. has sold hin ew AL ihe mosting Of the Blalosinal Rooleie tovnlaht Wilbur @, Andrews, son of the Hon, Leonard wt money. The same letter eaye Gen, Keller, now | 02 >## reeratly taken oerasion to repeat in an eum | unt. in such a place asthe Lumbs, | | aioe of a araticlase role, fat, and alto. | 212 Saucedo to Mer. Willsin Cotisil for #i,aW cao.” | guaey: Dee Vertylverwit read a paper on the (uriaet | Andrews. was instantly kliied by falling under'® Looe une} hi hie declaration of July, 1968, that Le. 4 oble dina sequen’ re. irry was very simple, gracefal, and alto- oe Churches of Now York. motive in Biddefurd, Me, a ubably take command of the Alsace va Myce turned up. in_ London asa prisoner at the Central | gether satisfactory a0 Cicra v ects better " : L ' jy i Corritary ou this continent oF pomsession ol any of | Criminal Court, on a charge of larceny, ile was” | Siise Mestayer ado no’ excolient Loy Brankiin BELIRUAD, a grand ‘ricepliog at thelr peweciti Wouter nas saves | tnevaucaer ott. Re Orttendos ou tue terry steeebeek e —— the adjacent islanae. ‘This course on her part ts to SENTENCED 90 FIVE TEARS’ IMPRISONAENT. though tre part would hardiy seo appropriately tu = ; een ‘or water caine | add Washinutun streets, on Thursday uigut! BU Cupstan to Novemper last, WAK NOTES. Avoid interference with the Monroe doctrine oF | 4 gw months ago this same Russian Count ap- | btlone Henk roperlalre, Ja imc the whole |, she Water Hoard want G978,00) for'warer maine ee rs , rap Mt J few months ago this an Co melons odegs e uns an | thie yoar. ; aay measure of scauiaition whieh our Goveruiment Tu Paris, and got into farhionable socioty. | praising, and are tain to ram upine entire company | ‘The receipts of oarauligh aan wad LOSSES RY FIRE, JOTTINGS ANOUT TOWN. ( & French Vice ramperiog with Cl ile ea he mansged to gun admittance in'e | Tmione altvembracing commeadation. Special recog. | gotd.m9, aud the ras 00,000 . —— —— French Pei Rochefort Advocating | Iilness of Gov. Heam oS, 0 j but his former nition, hewever, ia due to the Prompt kood-nature | ‘The Hon. William. Richardeon bas been dectared | , 8. Bazicski's store at 8% Lispenard streot wae | A wild stcer runping at large in Seventioih street pAlb Pt hd gals i Ly eee ee a eetersiaclaw. | iaincas record becoming own, be Was gnowiut: | fhown oy Mr, Wilkamson In Ukiug up at the last | weduiseisce Aieruen of tue Twenty secoud Ward, | Aviaged #21000 lan night, wan bil ed'oy Livat Mebodeld fave night A ! ir. Henry Starkweather, Collector of Asse y kicked out, moment the thankless duty of reading tho part of j Moar ihas hoases in Beloit, Wi ri MeMahon of Fit 4 Finy-secom@ The Germans contioued hostilities om the td The man isa miserable adventurer and a despic- rf re of the City Coart b yur tenement houses in Beloit, anes McMahon of Fifth avenue and Finy-s ments, and futhor-in-law of Gov, Hoftman, lies dan- cerously {l] of pneumonia, at lili residence, $ Kast ‘Thirty-fourth street, Yesterday Dr. Allin and two other physicians ad s consultation in reference to Mr. Btarkweather's case. Gov, Hofman sat up with tleman on Sunday night, and loft early yester- . Last evening at 12 o'clock the family ‘an informed a SUN reporter that Mr. Stark~ jow. Mra, Hoffman, Mr, Stark inother in at- ty years of Mir John Vesey, in pluce of Mr, Luvagan, detained by sudden iin nd to the rapidity with which he ‘got hiaself up" in the part in tae intervals, 80 as to dispense with the book during much of the later portions of the play. Yray Heaveo—and Mr, Wallnck—we get more plays, aud more acting, of equal goodnes# — Ald for # tional Work, Wasurnaton, Feb. be large majority by which the Seuate Southera Pacific Railroad bill was twod 3d inst. | | There are 900 wounded French soldiers im hospital b, Brown, were burned om Sunday, ‘Low Movey block iu Rast Saginaw, Mich,, was burned Sanday morning, Love, $40,000; Insurance, $20,000, St. Clement's Church, tn Medway, Mui hothouse oppoaite, the lower yart of w ied by the vessra. Ware for the man an pipes, were buried on Suaday, Lo. surance, $5,000, able rogue, Miss Lester ts not th has been bewitched by the scound: ———— Suubbiag the Snobs of West Point. Wasuisatox, Feb, 6.—The Sub-Committee of the House Military Committee, which recently vis ited West Polnt to examine into the snobbery among the cadets, to-day made a report, ‘The ma jority of the Sub-Committee recommend the dis- of the entire first class except four, aud the street was found dead au his bed lash ulgub. ‘The Paterson Fenians will participate in the re ception of the retur: ies in New York to-morrow, William Thompson of 74 Madison street, while passing thro I Rgut, Wee slack km he foreboad with Drasy kUUCKIER, Last night Cathariae McIntyre of 630 Ninth av. enue was fatally Durned while under the influence ef liquor, her ciothes taking Bre from the grate, Patrick Tierney, aved 40, was frozen to death day vigbl, 1p a ened At the foot of Kast vinyls nly lady who uly Cieri w ) Newonburg, Baden, M. Heuri Kechefort announces the forthcoming Usue of 8 new peper entitled the Afot d' Ordre, ‘Which will advocate regiciae, A Farin totter bat M. Lemoinne, tn am artl- tie publishod in the Déduts, writes that the Republic r fourteen yoare, died ou bai 4 y Oars Old, ba the uabiline: land, occupied as 8 Krocery sod liquor store, NOTAY HigDL. Lose $2,000 re, Wed and occupier joining he ta failuro, and that the Orleans family is the only a 1 S cool He was homeless, aad bad crept Lavo tne pl 0 Speaker's table and se: . ‘The Universalists of Nowark are Duteuer shop by M. rt, wa ee rn) hope of Franc recovery, censure of the officers; and the minority of tue | ‘ken from the Speaker's tavle and sent to the Rail | 4 pith.) Ahyermalinns Of Ni walit tn aoa $3,000, tusured $1,000, The fulrnit ¥ : " Sub-Committee recommend that the usual privileges | road Committes, with leave to report at any time, A b rr pi > Was buved. Vie ecative Committes of the Lebrew Fale The Cologne @azelte acknowledges in glowing Much be graduation Vurieente 5 number of the ington marketmen have és presented $500 and e quantity of valuable. terms the fact that United Htates Minister Wash- eh, | indicates an organization which meana to pass the | rented stalls in Kepler's market, Jersey Ciy WASHING NN te kt niog Home and Beuool ior the Urphass Dore las, during the slege Of Paris, given needed A fire occurred yesterday morning in the liquor vill just as it came from the Senate, The Hous car loads of tea and silks, arrived in ‘4 GTON NOTES. \ accor to 1.700 Ge é Commitiee bave ugreed upon several important on dunday from China via San Francie 5 THEA ‘There ure now 66,000 French soldiers im Switsor- | store of William Dugan, No, 139 Grand street, Manaip, Feb. 8.—Gen, Sickles has prese ameadmenta, but au effort sto be made to atrike |. The Rev. Dr, I. ©, Thompson, of Newark, started | ,, Senator Semeron is lame, baving fallen on the tee ve * \ | (aficting a tots! loss of about $26,000, disiribated as | received with distinguished honor, dress | amen for ear delate Wil swomp it. There i Secretary of Wat towel Bergen Heights Arscual Company of Hammon Clothing for thelr use, ' odingl yl Louta doen jana xrante on the Speaker's tabi Mme, Tardy, a French lady of Paterson, has patd The Lonion Standord ta informed that Gen. Bean: | follows; Bulidicg No, 189—William Dugan's lose on | o! the King in teply wasexceodingly complimentary | Ate tiv loki i tt etre Will bo a coun: | $426 Feeuch Commitice of National dofeice in New | Jno. Rose has offected & solution of | N. ¥i- wncee office let 68 Rzchenge place, bas olgore ‘ a bee ne ited @ large Dumber OL Con inte liquors, Gatures, ¢,, $4,000; insured for $2,000, | °° & Dination to pasa them all i Lise eae aa ae be WO Rarorenes | cat Rhee aneRon. One AlSwiedburg, Secretary | Hl, lie Cook, Treasurer, , # A! vuld. te Tesuuned, Am $iah unauy ae iw | HOS Of the occupants of the upper stories, $1,000, Walter Brow: i No Ice Monopoly thie Senson, proevtacalus tie ili belurs the Legteiture, provid | Becratary Rontwell has addrosted ® Lettor to the a reer ty _— 4008 5 Build Jo hich cost $2,000, was deatroyed by the ice und pt , owt lh 4 * ne Coma o the North Sine, Judge Woodrull ‘lecid . yer. courectiouer, Iuat $1.9H ; insured tor $1,000; | be ou x zero. ‘Tie Hudson River ice crop wil be harvested ‘Tow Paterson Curling Club ts engoged or a match The Sub-Committee on the Weat Point troubles Ad Deen 8) ‘The Londen Conferen tte | Millia Boator loa $800 word uf ‘urwiture, “Wuiid on Baudey, A mutnber of boste were d entirely by Wednesitoy might, All double ure 1 Deere aay They wel eusagerwith | nade tele revort to tne (ull Committee tnstuuht, “it ‘ered ty bow, *) SrOUd® muteel fault, @ , eb, 6s The [russian rece Cosette ing Hoy 1 Caren a ot Mortia & ser Pe ETE el tan end, A larger or @ betier crop was never tie Newark, Yonk ast. Andrew, N,V, iil be adopted aus reported Lo the House tor ecuob on Judge Sutherland yerterd amotion fore Divionte Rage bara tt ereLneentee 95.500 5 A 10h Fe000, Tose on. the bul log The Kescue of n Whaler's Crew, —— " : ‘ - jn ri mn stay of proceedings upon th , nave bon arranged, ‘The same | owned'hy Cbaries Thompeon wilt roach $5,000; tu is Pete nee. on Niel on A Clerayman's Breach of Prowine, OMicers olect of Itsthor Chaptor, No. 4, Order 6 Conference Committee oh the Territorial | froin eu ‘order ap ib tie Czar bas wriltes 60 Kin: | ly 131—Occupied as ® sluve ator Han Francisco, Feb. 6.—The m on Peeeenn yest be Bi Of tho Hastern hier, Jersey Civ, wit’ be jubliciy 1a. | Government for the Districts of Covumbia bave com: | tnnd belonging tet ‘4 it em cou an ~'he Willem Bouaeier, loss, $11,000; | Hoott has returned from Macdalenn Bay with the | | Mrs. Maria Mills of Chicago bas gued the Ker. | Sialic atte locus rovus,s) aud #9 NEWak ATCHUG, J Plot sed ail (now difforencoe Aad will cep@gt dap DUl | the alte of thetNew fiaven depst, wat vhs VaRUuisbod Frauee (aly luaured crew ul ue Wrecked whales Massachuseiia, Ms, Kaopp (or wreagh of promise, Ou Lauseday, Erba te MUNAIAMLIOLL Of BceRACRd Rx DiC Copy Wave made (eds Bas! report,