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So St ar ne peat eee ea ee ae 1871. a) tioned hy the 8 HULL, ki Beery | of what they elaimed to be the proper interpre i iT)’ “} ANARCHY AY WUST POINT, LOW OUR MINISTER TO DENMARK BOWEN GY GU eal Laces ahe ‘red boast | on OCs cOPRic ARG) Wg, Hues abe IRELAND'S NOBLE HEROES. ~—- Gon MARRIED, n RUSSI AN 0 Dou NT SPEAKS, 4) f s = eee : pb has born at her mother-in law's in Providenee, | B#lf of Columbia College, aad Mr. Brexiey, who er Oeperees to estes: The Gaieers vii ¥ | An Ineidewt in the History of the Rev. Wr | 4 6UN REPORTER'S INTE | @ we we Who fw now living in Providence under the | fprexented other large property interests, stated _—" ha aw aittae ne! Sanctioning the Ricters-Report of the Cramer-iic in Fascinating among the a ee eee Usanrenvien Mia t 1A Bitnes for ATL Ay ie B “th i that the Coinmissionors had performed their diffi ‘HE IRIS. c nal Investigating Committe Uadies—He Marries one Woman whiie be a : name of GEORGE owen. ‘This witness a smixarox, Feb, 7.—Ropresentati . in ete fer 5 = h & ; C8} cult task in this street improvement with the | Cotored Citizens Tavited to Sotn tn the Pro Wasmrxaros, I Repr Mad Sh Re ie Enenced te Another Facts for the | Whe he is, and Whence he Comee—He WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1871 alto testified to having seen a woman WhO} most commendable care, courtery, and fairness eranton-A Straightferward Letter trom | [fom the Committee on Military Affairs, mace are residues RRERITAG, L platos the Affal e Diumond King t > she was told was Bersey Bowen in New yall concerned, One of tho most intricate ques on. Wiltiam M, Tweed-Correspondencs | port to-day in accordance with « resolution of the | | tree a nal tts boas hel How his Father Dropped Doad on Hear ' Ame Toeday. onl , ’ - . between Richard O'Gorman and the E: Houve aothorizing an investigation into the eireum ‘ ‘ ing of his Arrent- ile will be Married, Apotio Matt Nr. Yor more than thirty years ago ; slo Was | tions before them was that of properly appor Hlew-Let Freedom's Starry Ban Atances ot the exprision of cadets Baird, Peckinger, Cixcixnan, Fob. 6.—About the year 1863 an In the winter of 1868 # Sus reporter, while ate | Kosth's Theatre Po rene called Eniza something—a French name. tioning tie rents and awards of the leased prop The arrangements for the reception and Barnes, and their subsequent eufurced resigna- | inerant Methodist preacher made his appenrance | tending © bell ab Leving Hall, was introduced to ; | Withee. Mowny RANDALL, elghty-eight years of | erty taken between landlord and tenant; but | trish exiles fave been completed. The patriots a from (he Militury Academy, ete. In this vicinity. Im the capacity of post chaplin to | Cognt Mitker ica, a young Russian aubloman, 1 i Pourtcenth Atreet Theatre used to know Betsky Rowen by sight. | this they did to the satisfaction of a large ma- | have accepted the invitations of the Tammany The Committee go inio a particular bistory of the | the Feernits at Newport barracks, He was of Ger. | Count, who was but seventoem years of age, was of Grand 0 It was always reported that she wae | Jority of all conecencd, If the Court sustains | Committe and of the Cominon Council. At Lovelock | eubject which led to this result, and conciude by man extraction, unprepossessing In personel apport: | Ano hearing and pleasing manners, and dreseed Line Bawt the motter of Gkonen W. B 1 | ‘the view of the Corporation Counsel that the | on Thursday afternoon ‘Tammany Hall will bo | Pizitly it Snes, and ine . eant Int abilities: re Lined H inh handsomely. At one of the Irving Hall soiriey ho Niblo’s Garden—the Blak Cro he mother o} ‘OWEN ; hrewe open {6 the publi Os tie merival © oftcers, the Come s believe | decree enpplied by an insinuating address and lim: | srrowly exe nad aon : | aw Cask txpsde ile a; ooh Kindy Adds Bb ear Warr it 1. | varties opposing the report fail to show auch a | thrown omen to the public, On the 1 oof | itt nflcn rs, tM My atioscne | cece narrowly eseapod a duol with that distinguisied soe lhe, mI sl wertt Wiirrie Heany, a grand: | oo vance with thestatnte ne brings them within | the « ished + of roland, the Hom. | manicr of tae corte of Cagety isiied to Properly ap: L ; a tor, Mr. Plorenee, A iady was in the case, Beaetiai wet x daughter of the widow Burov, testified that |) serme, and micht entitle them to prevail, we | Richard O'Gorman of tho heroes of 4s, HEC clase, nnd siiowea dispoettunn, to avout enoper | re Vint PKA HERON aE aracter, | sineo that timo the SUN reportor lost wight of t mee sae skp ittlo chi “ “a ibe saad 4 A pipe haat bp jeliver an address of welcome. The patriots will | | pu of e was introtnerd infoanmamber of tHe most ree | Gout until yesterday morning, when he hte with her father, and saw Betsey BOWEN at | opening in regard to which all parties agree 4510 | mon Council Committee, alter which the varioay | i! Wain, Gey totes| cantons ot, Cadets | being single, ho was treated with very polite alton: | groag auxioty of Count MItkievter at preset 9 fRad Hende, Matinee, her aunt Lavixa’s. Brtsry was then mar. | the fairness and ability of those to whorn the | trish gocieties and citizens will D in their | joming “rreaiation ot’ tne” Academy ee Tega: | or by thove In mbieh there were marringeab'e | to marry, and he bas perfected the necessary ap ' = = ried to Monsiour Jumen; her aunt called her | work was committed jonor, ‘The following is the correspondenco tb youd States Mllttary, Acadomny tere. Among these was the family of abrother | pry fe 2 j wing Pred is ae gomonts for making A General Railroad Law for the United | 7; ~ " wixiw - ——————— eon the Tammany Reception Commitee a Tf mcs, Wink. We aoe minister of the «nme religions denomination, in = raise Dersee Bown, Her father always sail | 4 vory interesting invoatigation has been | tele honored euests £ ofthat ot Sroderste worldly clreumetarces, who bad aGranb | 6° snarnt wnt jibe Lams, \ Congr coms to be going into the bust Brtscy Bowen was Gronor’s mother. e on at Washington in relation to Gen, Bet MA, O'GORMAN'S LETTER TO THE F re, f. c ae oP iat ation eis raered ter ne of the moat accomplished and beautiful ba tka fA rt ng ned rs t hood shia ot CUayaalhy baeme 1 Rorm ANN HEALY, a sistor of the pre | pen's management of the fands of the National Suvatieer Waes PAS Seana a wy At aa tenis ee jana es ne Vic yonng ladies of the citv—with whom the chaplain | 11.4 rusurter of the injury done him by the j as ee Dorations Father exten- | coding witness, knew the plaintiff GkORGK | Asytom for Disabled Soldiers and Sailors, Pre. | bonrd the Cua those of your namors whe hiv arrived | the puniin wa vy arteating tho | Seon became desperately enamored. Aw engiKe- | ranory on account of bis mad, boyish pranks vely of Jate nag crea ot ot f a ’ * | ny that ferented a letter tnforwing t a |e eal e# Auaioat iheto fora | ment between them finally reeu a day was . i ively , t has created not ouly hun- | w, Bowers, and had heard her unelo soy | cisely what the Commitico have discovered is | (Rev art orthe Tauimany Hall Commttea, of wien Lam nual tele omterntexpression ore. pet that | wens Petween them Aually y raphe te “All my troubles,” aaid he,“ Have been caused ails of nationa yt trust companie Chalrmans "that atrangeleats iad aeen tinde for t rine mated vy aod motives. A thelr an dor the merrioge, Ureds of national banks, bnt trust companies, | that he was sure ho was the son of Bursuy | not yet known; but at is @ suspicious circum Traception at temunnay Halt, Pourteenti street,” | Iawin the arecclass | In she meanwhile the newspanere annonnced that | OY ™Y scauaintance with @ handsome brunette i life insarance companies, savings institutl fone | Downn. Her uncle also called Dierer-y Mrs, | tance that Gen Doruaa, th ed of wise | NP Niy However, tovehtytoper toetay action on | the Ac snot the commit | Me Jesse R. Grant, of Covington, Ky., the father | mime) Julia Lumaline: I Mired With hee fut ale } Now it ts proposed that it sbe!l onact a gen | rouge of the same wunt LAVINA above re 8 the effort of the prosecution to ri | ee ee tan tice ta asec hover, | voi ton th y the officers in aubver: | mAly given euch of his ebitdren twenty Ave | ring, or obtain {tin fany anlawfut mae eral law for the incorporation of canal, rail ba We Thee % before the Committee his private accounts re: a have how (ue Dibaeare vopene the In and | rive Hemy. Tt wilt if msi thensond dollars in Government securities, As ferred to by Evizapnri HEALY Taitawte (eeeaileee: “Aerordl able | t@,thform von thar the commitrce “wilt hy Tor | tained, pihee the gowersMenb on Lie InekitMLon in the | 44 road, plank road, and macadamized road | grepinesy RANDALL, born in 1795, Md boa wits peabenle | Frive jow.sh, Vemumny aw Fourecste sitet, on a jetin 4 tha he wit be thoronglity whitewashed by the | Taurmaay next, at i o'clock I) My report, and that the public will place very little | t« widow Barov. Mani ANTornette FIALY, | confidence in it "SHE Senowoven hoved and bee beather ‘exiles, owe born in 1801, remembered secing at the Ee gs ny" Hotel, house of a Mr. Jastes Mason a woman who | Gon. Wittraw M. Tween, Jr., Grand em iectues bg * was called by the company present Bersry M ; cab the Lie nin ere of the Irish i, Bowxy, and also Madame something, Her | C*!¢#, bes written s letter to Tan Bow, in which re within companies, to be operated anywh the United States. The bill for th Of RepresentaMee is substan My its form as the G Une dihee clatwer, And will ins destroy all | op ONTAINED A DIVORCE PROM Ine, a Ghd respect tor I : +) Maiden meditation faney free,” Reporter—Do you know where she ts now? —site is in Paris, £0 L have heard, where the p metimes ag ‘Ars; DesWolf, and at or, He contrived to | others as Miss Townsend aud Miss Lamalino, 1 au she ia very guy. e Count that the only diseraceful cht that he ever dia wae dleppelog of the fing, “i cting the plainer but younger, soingratinted | gaid: 1 was hard op. and ae himeelf in her good opinion that he had negotiated | raight. 0 he was fatrly | ehes, narringe 18 sald to Vered Gonos W. Bowen living with tho ail. Thave the honor to be. dear sits, your oly" confluct of the officers rnows a In princtolon of mutt feof long. aud he ‘ung teat can t fact iat ieree © haye Bot Leen proper at Warhington, and that sen viding for we dinleal of cade | and © iy bee Fe Ae tO ihe case of th and Bar Te galt urpose fore the Te ty of |. Count M the et tement exeited the ambition and enpt the uxpiring but faithless anit make the acquaintance of the venerable and ma nificent Grant, was Introduced to the daughters, ily the same 4, 19t1 al Kailroad act of this acially pro- ome ty A tation Ina os Vit to keep mysole Ltrent a xood deal of money. nnd now B : thing in this world to trouble me except tm Uiat | ® new matrimonial alliance de and Lawear that I'l pay them al Where © off with the old. a, th gentlemen in this elty who nave have been colemnized cre the first afflanced had sus ENJOYED MY FATURR'S MOSPITALITY and other States. Indeed, it 5) : he saya: “Thave not rofused, nor do T intend to | arceptine a vides that th gto seo her boy wae talked about at | ogi, our colored citizens who so kindly offered | with thank 1 method of obtaining the right | of way and material which caunot be se] that timo, Witness asked what the boy's | toi services @ position in line.” These are | cri%it Mictiag with reapeet all societies within the tors, Batre, veineg Wat Acadany haracters uf the b iuite of either mantis Quod Kivekinuer. frecly adi quired by purchase shall be that provided | name wae, and was told it was GEonoy. wile words, en, Tween le © rlalng young |. "4° ny Tall have met oe kind Taga scneroaniy £ apremed ina very pre voral States, There] This isthe substance of ail the evidence | man, This display of moral courage and trig | Yeal mavuce a rympal muse for witch. we | Hine by the laws of the pected the dereliction of her lover, and while en- | 1 was born in St Petersdu and my father wast a, nnd we fe te would not pe dolig Joe a HOt Appear (hut Bares had ‘any: ed in preporing for her o Dials, Gen. Mickiewicz. He wus Postinuster-Generai.” ate some details which may perhaps ueed | that has come to our notice, It is protty ex- | political sagacity speaks well for his future, We in une coantey "we did t niet ot the iraneaction.¥ ‘ou we eral burstet indignation foltowed thts dénoue- | Heporter—fs your father ving? , bs : rit ih Which thoy meet ue rm vo" Mat the publicity given this eneral dignation followed thts dén oun adly) -No, sit; he dropped dead whe amending, but thoy are of small importance | \ticit in cetablishing the fact that Geonae | are glad to learn (nat bis action is approved by weir sion slim vam, Ayoaromh | ada ast their “shorcod rtugnations wt Ue | ment, and came near leading ro sters that wonld | te neurd Thal bea Bost arated Ar stealing. © dies compared with the main object of ‘the bill. ie Bowsn is the son of Betsey Bowsy, | Cl Sonenrs, Comptrotier Coxvouty, and the jock on Whats tay gett, and we wank you | fo'tnki Junie next aie wilt Tiwin'g | have unpulsited the reverend deceiver; but coot | mond ring. ‘as If it booomes # law, it will work @ complete | jut tt leaves the question of the ldoutity of Thon. Rictann O'Gonwax, who compose the Tam- See ett wae vo the furiierance of wise | lors ole sear ja Wier cours, aud will bog puiticient | reffection satisiied the frionds of the wronged young Count tes bes Gina paca ariee ine I ; Mi " ‘ ‘ any Reception Committees, We are sorry to Nope to see j our present acliou an earnest of ites WMld hake bu exe Indy that she had really mado a fortunate ere.pe, orter— What relatives i on living? révotation in railroad matters throughout | (his Bersey BowEx with the deceased Ma. | any Reccplion Comite, nae ae asertt eof the exilon wid uch respect ene niauen under we cifcunetanees, | hurd eg avohd pubite scandal the avatter was permit: | Cowal M.—I bave sinter, the wife of Sit Kober the country ; and though we are disposed t | j4mo Jume1 in an unsatisfactory condition. | "yt. O'Donovan " > SAN MCCLURE. Sect taken es lrrecconbia ana he shoals alsa’ be rerjore | led to eubelde, Riddell; another sister is married to Count Nidow, is , + | by Mr. O'Doxovas Rossa, Gen, Burge, and the | wr. rrewano O'Gomwan, Uhairmau Turumany Com | Your Commitioes sherevore, Feeammend tat cadees | “t,to subside. ot Poland, and my brother Bolds » prominent poem De jealous of every attempt on the part of} Further testimony may conclusively estab | qtner Irish exiles, it is condemned by such truly | Mite, present, Baird, Fleckingor, and Baines be restored to eater tue The hero of this ansavory narrative la the Rev, tion te the Rests bit jatwoinea, 8 i ; fs y f , at ; q eocowen cree Acadtuwy of the Commencement of tie neat ace Cramer, the recently appointed American Mi n regard 4 Miss Loster, bis betrothed, the Cont Congress to ohartcr individual corporations, | jish this identity ; but it may also disprove | greut and wiso mon as Major-Goa, Srarman J San Wenn OF TES COLOR EY Vitae year Lethe hg te iBae e aan a eaeae ach, | talc that her friends and relatives tad’ vainly ome general act of this nature is a much less The report that the wishes of Mr. O'Donovan Third.—As to the offence of the fret eines, your Com. | ister to Copenhagen, about whose confirmation the Besides, a8 Mr, Citast is in actual pos | Mraxy and Licut.-Gen. D. P, Covrnaman of the cemroren ies Rossa mpi Were hot to be respected, | mittee, In Waking @ recommendation rexuecting thi RN re the linportance OL tbe enliject.. this class urave vilence, None graver ‘oflicet of @ soluler, Such m United States Senate was so much exercised until objectionable mode of doing it. DIssv ADE PROM MARRYING session, his chance of maintaining his title is | /ch Democrat, Let the colored men, however, citinons were ni he wor confirmed on § urday Inst, His fitness to. easton, bave happily It is certainly desirable that an end should He bad offered to lenve her, Dut she said thie she uate at present rather beter than Mr, Bowen's | remember that Tammany has placed herself | at hy the foliomi law of the President neo eit inshly card from Major-Gen. | jyrtot theeadote «subversive of all discipline in the | He 4 brother in hardly be | should 1 to destroy 18 sel uaess, aud | questioned; but to assien to him the honorable | that collegians at Amherst took sides with him, and? ubaudoned er. The Cont aid De made of the restrictions in the way of uv. ord, William M. Tweed, Jr. 5 Academy, att niet of overthrowing it. square on the re but jase as T hove said. Miss Lumalino married Mr. Na re were among the benefetaries of this paternal | thaniol I, Wolt, but it was uot long belore be sued ron, of the | gencrosity two daughters yet enjoying the juliness | for and limited competition in railroad building ———--- ee TER To the Kiddor of Tha Sun. ; é ‘ ela eensre” grate: becanss’ these | duty of representing the country abroad is another tes diaetevrea' te eeavaan tear esi tane ret | which are now maintained by the Legisla Greeley and Grant. Some time ago attention was called in] Sim: Your article of today in regard to the com. | cadets beve bern nase miliary | dl matter, Tis personal churacter and diplomatic tal- | that Miss Lester was determined, and that neither mittee of colored citizens and myself teal rightand | veariy four years, aud would evor gr tures of some of the States. In both New The Hon. Horace GrEELEY emphatically | Mev columns to Led danger of using the new | correct, with one or two cenceptions, “In the feet | shice ne sty 0, een et the 8 a Pipe Roatan ea at Oars 1 | prayere, entreaties, moe violesge ene ae ee Jersey and Connecticut, for example, certain | denies that ho is committed to the renomina- | *istive, hydrate of chloral, without the ait ive OF | Mant’ aovain be seromd piace, Phare not rguscd. nor | Hi, duty, Guar ye egihto ignorant ot sac tcah "| atid consented to the murrtage, | larye railroad corporations have, by dint of | tion of Gen. Gnanr. Indeod, he declares | 9. ic ity The drug bes been in uso 40 short « | do J tatend fe nyu, our. colored ciaene, who vO Rind | ae governed. Mere study star g How the Good Cramer was Confrmed. AMOUR HOH MARRIAOM, y " that its effects are imperfectly understood nectar ital PM TWERD, J thoy have Deer ted with ademy. They Prom the Washington Puiriot, jorter—When is the marriage to take place? management, and perhaps bribery also, suc: | himself opposed to the very mention of the | as yet, even by many of the modical profession. | Crey axp County om New York, Diseuicr Ar- | jinuitve Academy and to Dritig Uo pauiiuseat tiv Sha dharees Shick (he Wenste: Forsian ele 1 dag is Wot Oxod yet, Dat it Wilh we cecded so far in preventing the building of | subject, and says that the next meeting of | Indeed, there ore physicians who pronounce it | TOANET * Orrice, Pes 4 teu We Oe Nat en Geeta nee ae ieee, As BNL ly ign er clase Lotad jj | mother, came on ‘pith Us, Dut toe Professor cane ja this care any Hue likely to divert traffic from theirs in the enormons doses of forty and WHAT PRE TAMAS COMMITTRE SAy will be time enough to discuss it. | harmless ngre ogg a ® manner toward a lidy in Leipeic, when he was agreement. 1 In the hopes of catching & Atthis very moment the United Companies | ‘There are a great many Republicans who | sixty grains. The consequence of this geneval | On the receipt of Wwe above Welton, 8 SON renorter a did auch acta etly in § ere eet hating bis fess clamped-vas inaiawiey, | siimpee of the aflanced bride, Mrs. Laster, ® beneve | many " : Le a was sont 10 interview ut ion Com: : od ot rina indigni having bis face siaoped~—an ind rent pearted-lookin rn, Kenly calle which control the route actoss New Jersey, | would prefer Mr. GRietey himself to Gen its harnte is, that people are using | miter, and cet their views as to the action of Gen "ed bewaly which be did not dare to resent. 5 ee arcs agen aap gcrmliy rio Yew Y Philadelph 1 iRANT it allover the country indiscriminate | Ewees:, He found tem Puerta wee the first to | how can, + snd the Foreien Relations Committes alter the reporter took his Teare, and. the Coant from New York to Philadelphia, are battling | Guar. tL a Meckordeins Coanoity's office Col, Roberta wos the feat to ani deciplins be’ | iioved tn the triih of these charges, and henee thes | ruubing his hands gleefully, exclatmed : * 1 at Trenton with Herculean energy against Mr. Greriex is known to be honest fn Leidglad la aap alte ool = FO OE) | Renate te et cacesitn: fy sa a0, tea that the ew Fe a tee ae Oe eat ae act | ted, it's all setiied. We aball be eo Dapp: the charter'ng of another and competing | everything but one. He affects @ dislike of | *°Y P le injurious result Women af bear Why they. ehontd unt be alae a place, “They sas att Birvady een ‘published, | After two failures, th WHAT PATHRR BIBRRING SAYS, : us temperaments are in many cases git | were freemen and votors, and ho was ture they provi efor accensiul on Saturday, when the Senate | The Sex reporter called upon Father Bir ent the building of an additional road from | man in the world who reads it with greater | serious risk of permanently injuring themeet ae ee en Ocuit ae or eclareu: a 4 a’ bien trom tne Pouuh | prentia ar Coneserte nace gatetor ef wr/rinionsnces, | (re Perens of, the woidion Sat wesn the itis ‘ ¢ of permanently injuring themselves | tered that» commit’ oe af colored ey caltod | 5 thief no hi amined him from che proofs of Cramer's incompetency « Gonue apne Mine Saale vod father listened New York to New Haven has been de: | satisfaction and enjoyment; and noman with | py a doing. Meanwhile reports of ity dangerous | Won the Benian Counties. and volauteered to ga | 201, cuted. wn eit free toed but | | MT. Summer repviel enat his ecou!stos was then | 'y tievidert amasemenandeua : . : iz. Jang the tront,. They were enthusiastically welcomed tities at Washiagton the seu | Investigating the sunject *Lnave married no " ° fasted, year after year, by the use of similar | a Leal as big as his thinks muc effects are becoming q smmon in medical | and cheered to the een by the Tish iroemen tc mies OS wniarwon tee. fee | ir Cuancier then produced. deesimanse from the | «teh tment mittinmiee hes called om gon wil means. Let this bill now before the House | Grint’ civil administration journals, Persons who use it any length of time |, The Mow. Richard O'Gorman nail tine were “a aE Fee ene Seeunay ries | ene laepactenrce Wo SRO GHBE BO. Snel enrees 68,1 sefece ae," persisted the reporter, + j y long aed t Teasion that all Irishmen were | sauwa. Lie Cominittee are of the opinan that the | chose intimated by Mr. Snmner were on fle there Na replied the priest. become n Jaw, and the contest will be trans a will froquently find tuat # pecahar dimness or | natural rer ns of tue colored met, This was | | oF tie ea rc ce Re a i Cramer's character was white: : Would soe be autsorined to marry them, if be , 7 ; ; Se cncas aR IEW Seieuk (Wo Alsen Wie. “Me Brew to the contrary, ‘The Trt t midi were ia he affair of he Soi Janaery *Bowld De | Weghod by into dimieu'ty I ald request ¥ a forred to a theatre where the public in gen The Trouble at West Point. shane t ht nies, though th ih vutd not | ie recognize! the Frent cbange that had come over | Biers opines IpsiC Ww ees a tee Cote | er aaietuee’ ae thee iis’ eosmaiied with (he fos: ealleak take in it, and, when suffering The present troakle. Weel Poot begs et ely te Bs prite it to the was of the chloral country rinee the war. Lhey we @ the tions inte Dund be Wied by eure martial ug snbje cued 0 tederate ar nen did result So Cramer gerting | m ales Feat aot roles. A nless warned{on the enbject, The eyes become e black men. He AO rewson Why tho ¢o! isamoat. 1bey thes ecor mend tis Muoy tho ts face skip at the nesailant Waa #nbse- * What for oe under an oppressive monopoly, relieve them he Wa vartment, ¢ her it begs si ret men sitould not receive a hearty welcome 1 | oy the He oe he following Fesavation yarrestet and convicted of the offence. Tt ry ee ht fs vee withoat resorting to lobby agen nthe War Department, or rather it began | ccncested and the lids swollen end partially par- | toey.de red to parti-ipite.in We prosessi in hon- | Aesoted ‘Chat we Hours o¢ iteprercutatives reeom Iested That here Was'e wermns (a the coat oud [phase een CINE ore a ¢ welves withoat resorting to lobby agencies. | in the extra-official influence which mem | aigjcd. Other bad effects ar : Tat irviond's patriows. He Was leart aud Land iu | Mrchd ‘0 lie Secresary of War io Feaocs Cadets Baird, yer's conduct in the matter was not censured. | fe'mades or If the percon cau, bring lorward ange i F 3 a ets are repor Favor ott - ' This gave Senators who wished to please t es mane! nase seas st Coligtead Gaesiees God ths Bore’ | ‘ HL eRe even Wott nie et tee Ferpuosinio: macibes’ Gk the, ovegrexation or elie 4 t cus instances by physicians Comptroller Connolly referred to the friendahip |. ite wens. Pentt tise ry President an opportunity to stop any opposition nO will anawer for hit Ht & New Cinimant for the Jumel Estate. | 142) of War. It ia alloged that in twenty eral af Dame Connell iF the black race, and gud that | ih taraner nualtnment tor | Ley were dienosed fo mnke, and they voted at once, De etree) Satitane poses oo names | “ ; ) he same spirit existed to-dvy. He relierated the | tue and Crat ‘confirmed. rehdy : A new claimant for the property left by | :wo cases where cadets have been tried and | We are sorry to notice by the cimenta of Col. Roserts and O'Gorman, and was igen cos ER Gentine ee eae I the widow of Aanon Burn—better known a8 | sentenced to dismissal within the past few tisoment hed in @ recent number of | heattliy in favor of giving eo Lizens a p.ac fo tor tne saree MURDER WILL OvD. “It makes no difference, TE mast do my office for Madame Jemet, who died in this city a few a eAMtaoA WaGar Ba i the Cincinnadé ide that one of President Asa ade Sek uly MeteRaii 1 he aes we is dh Christians, thouga KL eould vot marry Jews « are, the sentences have been remitted in at the United Staton Military. Acwdeiny e Spiritualists, OF aby pople who are not disci Ais CRS NL aan ia her OR an Gaans's offlceholding reletions seems to. bare s t met L r PRI Adaale geal as once Gs | A Jersey City Station House Lodger Boant= | Christiana, year Ppew : ,Pereon Of | twenty-one and the cadets restored, by OF | ‘tien into a quarrel with one Tnowrsew p Aig Boa siete ef the Obnaa saxamed in tee aifeit be Bessnel ing ofa Murcer Committed three Years en i one Kok W. Bowen of Provid | dere from tho War Department. Thee» «» i : Ap cage ap ema 1 ne Meany were | [uShe disetetion ot 4 gebetel CUur Wattial te COD ago-A Strange Story. WHERE WAS MR. BERGH? Rhode Island. Madame Jvstet. was a native | tore wo weay, wave becn in almost | A. ‘in sesterday « Gareite, sacporting to beau entrae t their own basivess and | Yemed fOr thelr trinl, | Aman who had given bis name as Clarke came et Ges 4 FOVIGENC a her na YWohoot | keep away from white men. fimen want t . > ) i it ae FFOVRen Oe, ROG Sar GO | cage either procured by the direct in. | inthe Atsine Perlury Cases nre aie hod T brand eald | potin hom, cod he'd’ be faite | TUB HOM SACK BUSEY, PUGLLEGE, | °P ‘om the lodgers’ room at the First Precinct sta- | A FigoonBhooting Match em Lous Toland nt riege with Sreriex JuwEL was Bows. | tceference of members of Congress or by fear | 12° ¢ Hira beundral Gnd a Cowunt | oe, -* ‘ with thea: Dav thew east anaal tion house, Jersey City, on Monday night, and told -Men Taking Pleasure io the Suderingn ‘, a cian aie gavucesll thks Gua nit bh And, : stick to Chas eucer and Dan Conover, who pre- | Phe Acauittal of Joho Franklin for rhe | Capt. Jordan that a feilow tramp lad confessed of Helpless Birde—The tcene te be Re: P fending th \ it dren, and NeLsos Ciase, a lawyer of thi bey phan Mr. Roov, who is here denounced, is described | tee! to be thelr Mrothrem, at Genem!, Shooting of the Seventh Ward Bravo nurder. It seems that a lodcer who gave the name peated To-morrow.’ i viene his | The difficulty which now agitates the | as the grand-uephew of the President's mother, | yc vnluws on me SUM cane. play aay niger on | Juimitable Testimony, aud Lie | of James Smith, in an altercation witha German | esterday between six and seven hundred i city—whose former wife had been a relative | Academy grows specifically out of the failure | He holds the position of Assistant District AL The ayed out.” 2 Humane Society Medul. about .. chew 0! tobacco, told him that he had killed | People Were gathered at the hote! of Capt. Israel B, vs of liers, and who had long lived in the same | s¢ tho War Department to punish the | “rey of the United States at Covington, Kem | arm. nemihanencay tne, apuneuianed Feuian | Ou the eh of last August Jack Hussey, the | one German already. Afterward, taraing to Ciarxe, | Sind, Byer Jantied te wines © pigeon shontegs it house with her—purchased the elaims of | colored cadet. He had brought various | 'kY. What he has done to Tromrson that he | vowel (0 the negro ¢ being allowed to part was shot in Water street by John Frank | he toid him that with «companion he once got into | Match between Edward Tinker of Rhode Island { certain nephews and nieces of the namo of : ; ; hould be so abu Bios trae ita mot) Coase unl orenie® lee aziem, a Peat: 2 | iss wie, Wes Clee far, the: aduson 15 the: General atin Sermg ee EL oermyn oreueeper ean rae | gpiccol el peohal aeaicvaal blagecder ce Bowen, spa fa 1 accusations against officers aud comrades, AccaBie eubEsT : be lieve, thie jo shins ® pucop Se syesterday, Me. Hussey walked to the @ bare, Fay and shot bim oRerward robbing the | to appear, John Taylor of Jersey City agreod tr yarchase gave him @ fou title to her esta a iat ‘ sede. hat ; rom ington, | ore. No, wir re) quite velem | “0! ther, and nh thrown rakietly for. ped. shoot 15 single un joable birds from TH. and §, Bi Sate Edie Relves ‘ at ec apt 1 to some better office clsewhero— | We Mint a white parate—no buck sad aa afuir 4 testimony in a tone hl hy | _AULthis wonld have heen of vorg little importance, | tract, 1 yards rise for single, and 18 yards fox i i At all events, having succcetod i ad beon guilty of lying, | iy Sebo a Aud L nay wow iat OF wOUE va Chathay) satire, and wich a | Pabier the tact that Clarke has beon ¢ ton the | double, with 100 yards boundary, Lozardus acs y adit er will, he eniarad Ito Dante PEt Gay ELCT GRE in ah e 1 m the evening, the eminent Journalist Chatham square ih 8 | Selaware, Lackawanna ant Western Railroad, and | won the match ; except in two cases he insianily . pad ona vd tha: al other en nis ad versar : : 1 that the gatin Gow Witian M. |r y equaling Bose Tweed's afer-cinner | has spent several years at Stroudsburgh, Pa.’ near | birils, ; the estate, and « nds it had also been guilty of lyir The court We have reevived 4 8 let weed, dr, had writen a lotter in f ¢ poecues. i x vy, | Niven place the exact Inetdente related by Smita Tt was a pitinble sight to witness the painful Ase cathad tite GeoHia Tis Wed ad - pee : OER e tae ‘ : 7 t red ciigens ar y y i was a ¢ slong Water street,” said ¥r | pad taken place. Clarke also testities to having | struggles of the wounded birds to fly beyond revels, 4 ; gD ® recommended that these persons should t u a ning | s of the home € vn wi is, and changed bts | Hussey, “and t ank sou ng & man arresiet ubeut a year avo Who answored | When o bird was unable to get bevoad the bound: 4 that he is an illegitimate son of the deceased | prought before a court 1 1 ead La They are of the same tenor, aud re minion, ‘This was partly the effect of conviction, | ‘rent saloon. Ltiinaed over bis and he cription of the murderer, bat who wes not, shooter had to secure it before it could be i . areas ‘seasucr esa’ ah Tiscidanee taeenihe ee ; ‘ourt martial, t Mie icegensial Guwen. Auf perion, Oh dna portly becuse be heard Cut THe SUN was going | called n Tish bioca head, aid, Yuu ve got vat Sinith is tho exact counternart of ‘the nited, ‘This consnmed considerable tine, whet q cL, idene 0 puntahed for this ofnce ; but cut of segand a on, 9 ry "eo subjece © baht, my chick this up, and We ww arrested. ‘The pulice authorities | the spectators employed in expressing any tbiog ba® her first marriage, and therefor’, according 1 eC citizen of the L d States or an alien who has reach othe ed a' shooter ven in custody, and have telegrapled of the birds, whose tram\ia q . . Y by @ | for members of Congress this recommend ; 4 cape induced i a to the law ofthis State, there being no le al arae’ Hote canning GRIUC - Tanta Ge saefitvghighes ac acday aac lent ss Math ie amon lec tnesaty Ret a tarnuatte aioe aac y ia acral acaba gitimate wg, lex lawful heir, He has Tee ea vith. ‘Taptend of entidinaits taka 100 acre of pabita Yeni wi . Nts evidently in earnest in What be s After the match Mr, Bogardus made preparatioan aie st doaling with the babit of lying, which had } ont pay, on condition of inproviug the ‘ fy JI? ptooned in my hi about G) years or age, with rod “hair.” and | te accomplish the feat of Loading his own gun anc Tasacalfiels WIR ENG ane taaroceena RUE TRIES ; t dition m7 a ‘ Inseey small eye jo says he @ Ways Hived in the nelg Hing ffty pigeons in eigut minutes. Six spring: come iinbelded in the Academy, and which | living upon it for fi f are ot uth Ward,” said | borboud of North ¢ Westchester connty, N.¥., | tt e thre. 4 . ! Jemy, » | living upon it for five years ; nor are mem. nth Wai 1 of North Castle, West hester conuty, N, ¥., | traps Were uxed—tliree on each aide of tho marke sGoctment for sm: ploce of land; in Raratoga lis faial all caanly aod eqidlaie innom the ||beee ct tla MMmllV. It of ape otheres pee nets t rain lawyer, "Have you never | and worked at farm tng for one Jenn you hat ic | man. “im each trap two pigeens wero placed, and ; y , the | b pis fan ge, debarred from % vas never been in Stroudsburg, Litto Washington por 0} ere stasioned near to’ kee paid ee ats sae ne lf | Secretary of War contented himself with | ling on other tracts on the same terms ¢ action of our Gra : ‘i = oF ea SO FERIROE Ne Sy oT eNaivalton oa Monday wicte devin pavine wat | th rnd apie Before th ech nates Weg mek ths wn of Madatos ToMaL a Gun F ° action o a Mace und Coban an altercation jonday nicht, sad professes not | up the supply of birds gave oat. On the count administering @ d reprimand and letting A widow whose husband was killed in the wol , ® Were you ne raed in the rots, and h hnow the cause of lis arrest. was found that Bogardus bad k q 1 g oot DORE AE ems ‘ nts, and ha OW the cause Of Lis arrest, and th lied “se venty-foux to take testimony las been sent to Providence or service desires informat ‘the bil Len re ws wn as Jack the Kt birds ta 1 hry ‘ ’ yh n Sapient nteer service desires informa: out the bil SB who Wish {9 parade aeons ¢ r wer k the Rivter ——— rirds ia sia minutes thirty-seven and a half seconds, b i 7 _ ee x < O tentered Hesse d Leish f No, Ewasn y i lana th aye Bogardus Inbored ando ent disadvantaze-—hh The claimant is represented by Messrs. | ‘theavil chus cetablished became aguen. | 0 secure land to the widows and orphans of sol- | the timsnan’ list! General Committee, wctis win ou! |“ Have you ever beon arrestes Hr, Bonner Advises Gen. Grant to Dismise | oh" s doable sarrelied omer wnloosing’ every tise Lavi 8, Cuareretn and Groron J. Tecsn | yated Ly the lack ot-d nad firennesa | Siett This bill has passed the Mouse of Rep De ns crate uine oat ie an o ® Grand street crowd ren eatiwel-Fe Merv Bouner also for | ho ‘gischarged the second barrel. He ouly trod ge dh he la of decision and fi cae THE ORD o " ARA ne night, and a er singed out here goes ene on 10 for a el i of this city, while the counsel for Mr. CuAsx | in the Superintendent: and it was also help. | “2Mtves but has not yet been brought betore | ager 1 Feesiution had been acreed | bit headed Mick.’ “ean lick the whole crowd From Mr. Banner's Ledger. Feb, 18 SROel Fry Siomh Be O somernly, Killed swe Diep Sar ae leres Didnaan gaa dees |e F enty help acGeaele, SAC Saas ible: ako gasead by hal tiMt 1 rae and many aspirants form li | said, and Lcould have dowe it, too, A cop evn Secretary Bontweil, in susuuning the income Ira Paine, the holder of the championship Atamond re 2 ed on to w considerable eatent by the fact | jody 1 bean ‘he thee 1 yplory had boon, disposed of Ds the. Cblefiain | is abd 1 tougit he was ove of the oruwa, 1 | tax, is very seriously damaging the Administraion, | badee, and Bogardus shot & Monday foe C. Canter of New York, and Caanves | that the President 1 th MN approved by the President, she | [Q.la/ur.. the (allowirg war annonneed us the | svocked him down, and throwed three ms To¢ income tax is (te most unpopular tax ever levied | $1,000. Bogardus won. To-morrow they will shoot Ha Pp . pat th sidcnt’s gon, acadet in the first | wilt ve to take hee proofs before th he day—subjee. to corr nor ud | #top 9 him ‘That's all I was arrested or.” in this coontry. Itis repuenant to the spirit of our | another for the same amount, . however, mt ol Feovidenen, Tule auit, by the Wer, | claus wap baliened to excniiad a atesice (x: | dude Or clerk 42 gay aout of secand vant Maeniel uae bee ab sare you aware sist you are Onder oati 2” vnatitutious ; and the party that commits itselt to | will uot stawe the badge re ot be confounded @ one . Dt Ferre: in a}(ion: Win, wand. Ari, witha ¢ or. the support abd perpetuation of such ameasure pani a must not be confounded with the one in | guence at Washington in respect to the gov. | the Uuited s and if they are (und (ob pha M. Tweed What is tat" asked the Recorder, pointing to | not eseape popular ili Will. There was some excuse | Judge It a Daneinesa which CuampLaty Bowen is plaintiff, and f th i right ie anulind tat s ibe Col.Cavanagh, | & medal on Jack's vest or such a tax during war times, but there is none ee Revnard £ 4 that Dermon B, \ ernment of the Academy than any of its offi. | 4! right, she will be entitled to 160 aercs, Sixt ‘S bet ficore Iria That, your Honor, was gia to we for getting | now. Rieh men do not object to thie tax eo. mu Eat piracy. which for the present has come to a standstill wei a) ach by presen stand-still. | cers, Under all these circumstances the view | "ay 6 in to welect and occupy that | Yefeiin! Am Y ‘ie of “E Ore unt coe te one STOR ACTOR URE WRN 8) [ARO GL Mg pEoLe Poe cor HM Deaton baakmoaey,| 10 Uae Bats BivmDs V7: Woe Bie Bailvay! Cone Wea fue lcs eats , ; \ sou ‘ rowan ofthe former are rather pleased than otherwise with | pany against Joseph Hl, Rem: ‘The first witness examined by the Com | of \ying throve and prosperod until it had | Wantly of or she may a her | neu isto" Troop F. F : Frans ln awore that x6 the time of the shooting | having the amount of theit immense incomes her. | Pb” Séaiust Joseph HL. Ramasy, Dorman B. Katong missioners at Providence was DANTEL HULL, ® | yecome go extensive und #o odious that t right within @ year to any other person who is of ; 4 Ae 0 HouKnt ne Was going Lo be 10L nid taut Jack | Sided ali over the couutry; but what poor man, or | 88d others, cherging them with ua unlawful cor: man cighty-two years of age, who has resided z' H wat the chat ge nea ela Sie ie ere ae Wack struck ilu t. The jury acquitied ‘him man of moderate moins, Wants to have his neigh- | spitacy (8 commectian with the uit previvuely ie @ " cadets of the first c » finding that the . : x-hMavore end abet 1 guenta — bors know all about bis private affuirs—-the pre ought by Ramee i du Feorigense al hls fos Hs asians tei te! eters ee ema a ths erect es al a yoiNew. dota Howto PE Pe +4 that he ‘earned. oF tie exact amount of is pro yarey Ue Near a te Helo Hallway Cone 0 ‘8 0! he Acade were unable to re Me “ a shed hie during the yeart eh a8 We are attached to My + srpadety “ know ono Bersey Bowgzx when sho was i may also appoint an agent or attorney to i; County Gaveininent, Spectal ¢ oe or Great i lowing decision, so far as Mr, Baton is conce aN c seus 1, doterminod to tako the matter into : r Trt f ary é ). Grant personally, We candidly confess that, 40 | In thie case I direct the t Std thirteen or fuurtcen years of age, She and | ; m the matter } k after her claim, provided he renders the | iim Wi bn ldaal tricia Latin eset based: | Stenting @25,000 and Reacoring in within | ltonse is our cetesta‘ion of this odious and inqulsl- | «he defendants, bue wituyut coars-or aliowan or cine Patna tO ee are and | their own hands, and punish the offenders | same service to no other person at the same | Pat tt! neient 0 1 Mwontreloan Hearn orial aw, If hie commits bie Administration to the | moral point of, view. feet eoavineed that I 2BE used to come barefvote 1 Vinton lent Order of Hiber Gisuetay % Suoport of it, We shall Lesitate # loug ime before | *viracy charged la the plaintift’s complaint existed a ne barefoot by Lynch law. ‘The impulse to this act was | time, Since her husband enlisted for a term of | York twenty-one Societies: Ancivat Orde Ov Saturday morning the messenger of the | Ne endorse the odious iaw by yotingé for him fora | the tiine ofthe commencement of the acon Tat re Isfo Providence with a small handcart, and | gn honorable ono in the young men; bat | three years and was killed whit 4 lvoe ot Wertchenees Avclous grin oF Ih Chatham National Bank was sent by the eashter to | second term. plaints Coeusel fulled, NOweV OE. to establish by Iegak Trio orbs greens to sell.‘ In the yo ibe PRATER S00 WAR Se) le 10 GBFTIDD: ANY mnt boelety st. Vincent de Pani of Kc. hurch, ie several banks in Wall 0 deliver b to |v jeneral, do not permit the wily politicians, who | Piovisthe allegations of the conintaint: Frau is Sue gin herbs and greens to sell. ‘Th (reir sngio of doing Hist vant ecppot | seas may be deducted frou the five years’ occu. | femoceiettataringenrse Paslof it c:t hurch, Groak. | severa) Danks tn Wall street to deitver bonds 40d | are ar tiears wosiie fo gua, Wormadicnn your adisie, | Eeaeereet We BRIMUEE FAIL, Fratl ont Ne always used to stop at his house. After | Le tolerated, And 1 pancy roquired to perfact the title of ordis Co: bontion BAH, Rocieiy, YM. Bt damests Te | Hotes reprecenting fully ¢ He placed the yal ration by placing it in & position antagonistic to | lag accordingly be presented to u peace Wink bo aw bentae: Gowan er iat | be tolerated, And yet t heir offence is go in ilimary | ¢ Ao Be Spciety BGT B. | cables ina large leather pocketbook, which he do- | we Popular will, — hatpeyeanpe is =i OWEN 4 house | timately connected with the graver errora of | **ttlers te the land, Marsa tO TLA Fainer Matty! | ported in the inside pocket of his coat, While Trit d Teart . A Princely Estate Ottered the Pop e widow o matcher name LLOl i ; ™ BAB Parent 1m ‘aud | pass: wh Nassau strect he was ra¢ tled t he Tribune a url . 0 ne Sr te nher named BALLOU; | cho Superintendent, the Secretary of War, | An anonymous corresponstont sends us a] jev Ait AMsarelens ea Fatnce' sation | {ee weuatay mite seed men, wa ie nog Pas oa uA The uewly-appointed Postinosicr-Geneial of bor r Aa Abawan tour yee and members of Congress, that it would be | statement that Collector Moray gave trom toes aoanlecentnenl ot Vesuioas asaieSee | noablng of vont, azvivtng vi. the Toes Owes wren | lite tite Narion soos feiny maeactiaton,, Welles | or Parttament from Limreriets bane throscty toa | er room and show ulin auking Kis ‘ bi Heuigs evauly, or tec ‘ uothing of it antil, arriving at the Post OMee,where | lave Leen having some spley passages ‘egard | of Parliament from Limerick, bas, throag th Cee eed te rate ot ylincerking Lim ) harsh and anjust to inflict upon them uny | Gnass bis house at Tong Branch, furniture au 4.0.1 and thirteen EAU wocteties. 7 T SAL Revonah LAtged Fo nasL EC LeNO Poa Ce ere | IR aM eniion a CET daateie et Galina | Grater orieck ce tasaaret: itp miacaal ae mn | dean kad she 190) Sve was then | soycre punishment all, We have heard a report befure that | i eal ve aud ound ic tiesing, The mercenger tnoten, | Weed Me he Nsited Springteld Ia December, 1h, | cepearee ns mens.in aud ostaton A Tar¥ow to ow Hie Kees en a cigbenn. 50s laut the] If the Academy is to be made useful, the | 40D Branch cottage was a gift to the President, | Ereedom: the Nutloual Ate od buek to the Dank and old of his lows, Puriment | he reed Mr. Lincoln to a aiue either Gore Banks | MreMonacil we donrintow of Lond Charing ant d hres ap four dave cit a ease hao tz DL ieont 1 Gallacine Anae 1 ee é % on the howe aud cheeks was stopped, and two pri. | or Gov. Boutweil trom New Enetand nate wear tie. i re “Hee : : y first thing to bo done is to appoint a compe. f Murray alone, but froin | | sixtu Divustox—Colored Yate detectives were Getutled t wi Hetand insted of | considered one of the most liberal ininded statexs WP aie icky heaean Ai cae m1 savchal conileman ake mine i : DT ites detectives c to make in elles, and Wilttam Cost Jouuson from Maryland | men in the United Kingvom, Mis reiion Ish I andthe baby frequently at Mrs. Bart Gat gad suitable Auperiulendent audio Goa I gentlemen, who made up a purse to J mice cias The bank oficiats kept the lone as durk as. pe instead of Moulgomery Blair. To this Mr, Weekes | Cash has (or yeare bold igh p tk Oe ta atts hae ina clan pemece | for it, a0 that it cont Gon, Guavt loca than one | existed amone (hey CEENHON os oaty wanted | 12 Neves of obtaining a clun to the thivves. "Seater. | responde the E inet adrift a number of superannaated and use | o¢ } B the rightof tae line, Prominent among the mit ay morning, ab about 1 o'clock, a prominent |. * William Cost Johnson died on the 16th of April, — Wi went to New York, loaving the baby bebind. | togg eee qinrising Getei Lesa ti his cigars. But no evidence on this subject | the MEMLOF tne line, | Prominent among the mili- | Broadway merchant quictiy entered ‘ihe bank, and | 1860, Mr. Weed says he arged dolsisou's ppp Ball of the Fri Cook Ws ho child remained: a ot Q ying thelr places with | has ever been presented, and without proof such a | wpromment place, and sui Met Tie Maa f Without @ word « nation, handed over tone | ment upon tue President elect the December tc 1 Société Cu , ‘ H as : d at Mrs, Battov's till | now men, Then let the Secretary of War | etatement will not be believed. Ie 2 | Toye be jaletae and waut to ket Where beroce cugee | tue clarke tae entical pocketbook stolen irom | losing? and be undertakes to give the eonversath Tae CO hare Taree Ae \ he was nine years old, then went to Smith- | %e glowed to enforee the Seal : ; : our corres | [iss BNC | the wessenger With ils coutents intact whieh took place, and relates how. * Str. Lincoln | New York” bad their Mth grand anmual ball at Irv t tit hen ee pees » allowed to lores cessary disci- } epondent docs not know the facts he asserts, t All right,” said May.-Gen, Tweed, tarning ta bis — - laugoingly replied.’ ‘Tuts is quite as unforiunate | ing Hall Inst night. It wad avery graad and recherchii sii S y 1 epee back to Provi- | pline and carry out the just sentences of | is @liar; and ifhe kuows thom, why does he not | Randsome AdjutaneConeral, Capt, Eugene Durn Discases of the ya have of Inte years be. | fut Weed aa cation (imade in support oF | attuie, and realizod for the widows sud ort t t dence, and lived at a Mr, WirkEDEN's, Wit: | courts martial. If this is done, the Academy | produce his proofs and sign his name to 1 Kitnor perscuages velng dispemed it ts tng | coe much wore common, orat teust better known, | stout the ois to. the (oreigcations | We, Hranch, books, 8 handione sume, The sup ) nese has known him ever since, and he has} may gtill be useful and beneficial to the | ‘eMmunication like a man? He should under. | sourned 6) than they were formerly, ‘This hown by the | Around Was) ington, w ho Wau) mad the con Wren hp Scent cr Ene ren iie, TBs Gpcorstiny ° q always gone by the name of Gronag W Mf * y stand that t f THM RXCITEMENT AT BWEENY’S HOTEL humerous deaths of eminent persons attributed to | UUst or the war aud the manage of the Atmin’ | ever propared. The table was a petioct. pind ml 7 ied country; but if the opposite course is to be | Sah" tat no assertion of an anonymous writ 7 na onal istration on his *houlders—the jortifieations relorred : wer perinet y hy ; erware , ‘ : er the roloased isomers remains unabate em, Dr, Epwann TT, Dixox, the we to noteven having been Dull or thought of at aud relletod infinite ereuit om Uhe Last An ba 4 ' Bow He aft rward saw Betsey Bown, | iajutained, the sooner it is abolished the | *%? bs mot the coursgo to make himself ro- | \ re ramaing wusbeted, the | ot ets ang eurgeod, Who bie of lee eee eee | aut The. whoie ia a attoietio orate Celta | of the French cooks. Hl his mother, at tavern in Benefit street, Prov. | patter wpousible for his statements, will ever receive i the participation of the negrocs in | diseases bis special study, has Just published a litte | MuNcurie cht autoviogtapher, mo iv prone to draw Reig spar f Adence. She was talking to a crowd of poo ———ine the least consideration in the Sun offic ne warnde 49 take place to-morrow. "Ged, Burke | pamphlet about them, which is worthy of perusal by on his tus on for his tae azo vies Wer he th Jersey ‘ ourts, : Has auxiait for thele pres em, — eNTON, Feb, 7.—Chief dusties Beasley thin ple from the piazza about her going + The proposed extension of Park place to 7. — GREG 8 leh Mie. wa gchond by all the patrio:s, | Me public generally, outside of the lieal profes A Revival of Religion in New + | morning refused to sag ps ' France, sud being admitted to court thero, | the North River by widening Robinson street has MITER ERE NOTEA ise, Gleeson, the Nov. Mesafe Hockisy-end Groen? | at ui Grab Genesibes thie strusture of the Bids] 4.4, Conny deer ot denuabh whey fount ware, Lackawanna and Wester r a - hy saad and [bein faneatons In the kncaaa keuices. cal pegan on the first of January, when fourteen kawanae stern It and said her name was JuMmer. He recog. | Presented as many difficulties to the Commilasion- | A very charming and Inatructive hook ts James srfe tone serial and many cubers | ioem gives a mlente deveription of the character ot | Eeumgyauian were reenived, Into the Conasationsl | taking far & modileation of te tule, ordv us b leer : ae seas h Laven ee Meee Wino cit memes | Many int tations were received, | (hen givesa miaote deceription of the character of | Ehartiy Wrst Chehtee beeen it labor; | Court in regard to cir use of Lin | \. Alzod her as Bersey Bown on that occa, | ‘8 of Hstimato and Assessment as any similar ) Boo'd doN hie Wetietonlsteuasy abt tere and resronied to by O'Donovan oss ind Gon! T the various disorders to. which they aro Mable, | then the yound became interested, then older poo: | and postponed any such hearing sutit at alon. Ue bad beforo heard Bersuy's mothor | Pet $n many year, Thelr report was pro: | Mycl ail wovtiy of preteivation, © 7 rutalaiory address row the krish Belgade thes | amd the indications by which exch disordor may | PIE; till all claasca we he pastor wrieas | mony on both sides shall bawe been taker, od ; wi 5 cs 6 pay * Fob ax.” 6 ‘ow tie Lrish Brigade Oflecrs' € erchan awye yet occupy bn ‘ous @ey that BeTsxY had married a Frenchman rag to the Be reme Court yesterday, in “ham | ssainck Craigs aopen traveller nue Randaenne | gsvelations : be known, with the proper treatment required wo pi gmaronant, every doctor, tus lawyer, ue | When Will rat ooeuny terse Wonk \ do Mew Yorks, named Juwut, who had com | Judge Bauxany presiding; aud an interest. | Yowuimg, euutled falr yee wntilacoert dee | ony ater pone opps orenne af thie eailee ine effect a cure, The pamphlet is written in a clear, every Dusinets man in the place but two, are Frank Leolic’s Niustroted Newspaper i siderable property. ing argument ensued as to its confirmation, in | ot Foon de seen aguin Gecasion of a benef (or the widow and six orpuana | YMOFOUS style, and can be understood by any per | Were ator corning to mek Tana amaie and again Hah SALLY B, ' which Mr, O'Gonaax, Mr, Nasu, Mfr. Bucatar, |, A new edition of the Notes on the Gomes, | ithe luted. J. Geary, at Cooper Lnstitute, on the | Fon of ordinary education Goeara th for bunsied bre taicCe boost PIETER inustrations ace toaoliy fume ertolnsloketonoe, aud ALLY BALLov, eighty-two years of oge, | and others took py rapeddlaad 1 | Wy Albort Barnes has jut hoon pavlishod by the Mevre! | 18th lost. Mes. O'Donovan Kota will road’ and re- of Mle fourths of the falar ete ey AUER hope, sarihes | Llussrollons Are mandi Ramm Gregan! sksionets } widow of & son of the widow Batov, men: } in opposition wo te report aenyte vrpene ‘mide Fecbgeknni ior sound tearning ana piecy, s2'u'%6 | Dowllug Muleahy Wil presides Le Wil be a pane | aA ueeRT Doe An—The Oreedollare voung man | sah ars secking uf have found Jesus he work 1s | Te suilrebly engraved and printed. ‘The vou - , men: 3 m1 eir arguments [ for Ue libere! orthodoxy of Ite do aifalr, Mi be Acpowite ip the amk, Tey it, Muto Heneds | Shi! progre any ‘ing. The loquiry pow is, not who will | *@0mx (he Long Island wreokers aro particular Bavings Bank, San BuUding, oppowite Clty Hell-—-aue. L eome, byt Wop has Nos cowie. 008,