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sae _———— = —— —_————— —— eee rrr ees i | THIRTY-EIGHTH =YEAR. NEW YORK, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1871. PRICE TWO CEATS ” 3 1} wal ath hl " y a ett 1d 1 ho engi ’ TON O ANCE. + ” " “ , i iy - a} TIE APPALLING DISASTER. | payee trteion tan, eu aterm we | eu mip cuicgai upeacar get | TE Ewranron of F2 THE ENGLISH WIPE-BEATER |": 2erxexcara wanersox ror. WARREN LELAND'S LIONS | : ladeon River road. ‘Then bo was made Tight ; T supposed his engine was taking water: Wo | he Elections to the Assembly—Ronapartie en ik + | - RC ig AN BNGINERR, a ively PI I Wo saw the terteal, and Re; balene Cin —es vn la tear ae Mouse 1 fn . eee At YING TO RAISE AN AMPHIBIOUS | to ran a locomotive for » while, and thon ac- } 161 light my cupucer blow brakes we Meade no inn Mite An, | 7H SUPREMA COURT CONDEM! y Mother tn i | rn ORIENTAL STUDENTS NOTING ie LOCOMOTIVE ENGINE. cepted the porition of engineer on the Galona b ins Trom #8 to GB eles An BOUL | WO ad mee te | autetics Phe War Comtribation, THE TIMES AS DISREPUTABLE. Yatedey wiring ta ie LL taal soit AMBRICAN MANNERS, Ag | me : of the Chicaco and Northwestern Raiiroad, ren fed light, 1 aud": Doe, theres someting *:ong | Loxpox, Feb, 9.—-In the elections at Brest and — ' P | Fwo Hodies Seen by « Diver Undor the Tor with that dr lowed brakes, on; he nt_on thom pa- | A the draw is 4 anld—" Nick, Sound Talk from n Fearless Jadge—Trath | Chambers, before Jutge Barnard, a motion was is Mighty and Must Provail-The Ei ing there until the striko, when he left and entere vro, the Gambetta ticket has been carried by a New Hambargh still Filled with Gaping ean manna i : 4 Hib | made in the cave of Elizabeth C. Brivekiey against Why thoy Vist \G Meee atteeitad TEHIMNTES: O the Government service on the Chattanooza Kut | vents he mount ie patent mauge 1 piled three | heavy majority Footyad tn hin True Colors: Hugh Lawson Brinekloy, for an allowance of $110 4 Namber of Dead—Barying tho Victims. road, He was four yoars engineer on this road, and | garde of the bell cord; that Qugliae MaveRN Gre now | _lavng, Feb. 10.—Gens. Le Flo and Trocha are | In tho Genoral Terin of the Supremo | weekly to Mrs. Brinekley for her support dering ! Mi brbite dceatbalich babes passing tio oncine of (ne oil train; Team but one | Among the candidates elected to the Ai IN MANY TIGNT PLAC! rod light at any time: there is no certain way of | Departmont of Finisterre. Alenye cvincing that coolness and courage which | telling when the py # are appited, except, per Vensarnaze, Feb. 10 —Retorns from leven De. haps, by the shock cod no shock that nignt ; haveeverywhore characterized him. On leaving (he | the engineer reversed. his ane Tee ssteond time | partments indicate the eiection of the Bonapariist, | One Groonthal. Chattanooga road he came Were and was at once | he blew for brakes; at ashort notice whistes for | Orioaniat, and clerical candidates, but of very tow “Ts this Greonthal the man who calls him ‘The scene of the late railroad disaster at New mbty in the Wainburgh was cold, dreary, and uninviting yoster fay. A diting west wind swept unceaslugly over t, cuilling the workmen and spectators to the bone. Frost bitten feet, ear Court yestorday, a lawyer applied to Judge | the pendency of a divores snit, aud £1,600 counsel Among the arrivals at the Bletropolitan Notd Georre G. ' f arrost for | %e% According to Mrs, Brinckioy’s story,the made | on Wednenday morning wete sixteon Japanese corso G. Barnard for an order of arrest fF | 1s cusintance of Mr. Brinckley in 1861 at Itka, | They arrived at San Francisco by tho iat stosmet Miss, where ahe was teaching achool, The follow. | (rom Japan, and came over the Uaion Pacife Melb a sos were too commor Frakes are blown Yat ‘eeee ing year ane came to Now York and engaged in | road direct to Washington, iy th Frost buten feet ears and moses ware too, commen | ankased on the Albusy and Utica division of tne | RKT* MT 0) han'e omand the engine or tie | Revebilcans self Gen, Groonthal #” askod the Judge, “I | teaching and copying. Brinckley found hor at a] Accompanying them to Washington was tho Am anh A divereaie, nd, Geb0ite The cold, 676e (V6 TiRti> | ere ene oe eee eee ee ee eee ee ae ee eee eta Got ner EXTENSION OF THR ARMISTICE, havo already twico sent that man to Stato | bo#rding house 1a Woot Twenty-third atreet, Tle | b sxador appointed by the Tycoon to represent tt Pa) | y fiir) U 199. Thon le came back to the Hudson River road, | Was goine to got off; I didn't want to get burt | phe duration of tho armistice will probably be | 1... S| became very attentive to her and Onally proposed | Jopanese Government here, The party now ber Ps | Lap ilrclaed abit Nad pellet athe | and for nearly six years ran the Horace Clark. | Mh, ialte were dropping al! around; the svecd | setenaed, in order thet the Assembly may have | /#ison for being @ rocelver of stolen goods.” | isrriage, At the same time te gave her | Fe inno way conuected with the Govorament, bel iW celebrat Prspitor? Wad be taasacerba lo 868 Abont three months azo he was put on the Consti- |g little more than hall apeed; Leoulun't see what | time to perfect the work of restoration, “Tdon't know about that, your Honor,” | to understand that his} father, who tud | Come merely as private individuals, to become ag al Fescnoes, purposed to be peentios to Duveheee coun, | ‘sled, theengine in whieh Pera tia ween, spoked aval aia’ Tn WAR CONTRIBUTION, replied tho lawyer, though I think he calls | control of his property, would bitterly | duainted with the commerce, manner of doing bust | an | py. They peored at and into evorything, and exhib: LLB tren aheedthdillss edd ght WATCHING 18 DOSINESS Loxnon, Fob. 10.—A despatch from Dortin aaye | himself Gen, Greonthal. He is accused of | oppose bie marrisee, and asked ber enher to go | Hees, &c., and to find out what class of goods of oe He was the life of the road, and was known Y the war cotribution of two hondrod millions of . y to Barope with him, or bay in informal marriage | Japanese manufacture are best adapted to this mar swindling a man in prison out of $3,000, and | without a ceremony, On hia assurance tbat such 3 | kot, and also what would pay them bos! to ship 500 of | marriage would be valld, they married themselves | yyiyq ; With some little formality, on Jane 14, 1864, she | 7*P*r Yed the most morbid eurlosity aboot the most tri then T Jumped, and roiled down op (he ice tn the Ling things, The windows of every passing train, word | Crock ; the neat 1 knew 1 heurd he crash and enw | francs exacted from Paris has been apportioned: | 4 114 th4 man that he wanted ¢ boas it rolled caustiously over the temporary | WM never doubted, and his sagucity sud | the fire and smoke; I Mid not have full contro! of | 180,000,000 to North Germany aad 69,000,000 to by everybody on it, Doe Simmons = c stioned. A peculiarity of | inyeolt ; when 1 got up I hurried toward the wreck H tho amount to give to Judge Sutherland, | said to him: Arronsrter of Tim Sen called last ovoning at the Acido, were Giled with eager faces, ‘The work of | COnreR® Mover question eee dee ett on cetseagers as If ney were | cowed Germany. d H A terorter of Tam Sow called last ovoning at DESTROYING THE DRBIS Let wes that he rarely anwered & question | hoing pnruod ; it was Tight, in among the wreck ; I DELIVERY OF OUNS, Judge Cardozo, and Judge Barnard, 80 a9 to Didi SNe eae escanenca tite aa ode eos foloma | *oteopolitan for the purpose of interviewing the Was prosecuted yesterday. The stray bite of wood "Yor" ; or he Frequently ® railroader | don't know If they proceeded (rom passengers ox Lonvox, Feb, 10.—A dispaten from Versailles | got him clear.” ‘Aa Thope to meet my mother im he distinguished strangers, Upoo making bis business i on the line would = iJ to shove scar back ; I have applic! potent brakes | the Army of Paris to the Germans was commenced Tho Judgo arose, Honest indignation Perhaps the tevern! simon, nd on puch, 6 easions notico! the | on ihe 7th, and cobsiaued throughout the Sti tust flashed from his eyes. After referring to the N Why Gou't you Five Me 8 OTN | colied the patente on that “punt tl hoy Were Bot ho! CAPTURE OF A LETTER FROM KINO or swanny, | scoundre] Greenthal, he said: tn work and oileatarated cloth were thrown into heaps and burned, each biasing pile being surround: by nashivering crowd of spectators, In some natances the bleze commanieated to larce pools of known, the hondsome Warren Leland conducted fe him to their apartments, They occupy a suite a On the following day le bonght here wedding rings in order tor koap the marriage secre, they | Fooms on the third floor, aud are alrendy quite do od as Mr. and Mrs. Lawson, but always aa has. | mosticated. Mr. Waleh, an American gentiomag iF d wife, At the New York hotels where they on time to day f" and his answer would always be, “Tecan tell better when I get there. man would fa answer? He would reply," Maybe you don't know for! Wels onrooment us & marriage, y, Mr, Iasson—Yes; she is now 75 years old and an | first whistie bofore I pulled the patents; T have been i | on tho road five years; Ihnd died for Siuimons two | land from France, Jo hoist the stray pieces of machinery, &c., from the water, and the entire vicinage is strewn with wheols, fucks, and iron work. A properly equipped diver made repeated ‘ 6 bod , F noch 2 rived at San Francisco, Mr, Walsh received the re upon me, as T havo been used to it fora long} oe opacK sHOIS OF NEW XONK, | Pret politely, and siguified his williagnoss to “4 Dil on the fee, sending the finmes Lissing and crack: | Wi.on you are civilly answered,” aud would whistl wy te Cele ceee The Prussians have captured « totter trom the | “Twill state here, for tho benofit of the | lived, and while travelling Wost and Bouth, ne 9 ily Ak Gauls asovtivse Wee Wentibes mesen? A o r ¢ ml got et ! i THR BRAKR CORDS King of 8 ressing the warmest 6 th; nowlodged her as bis wife, and sho was always +o i Ang to the Leicht of twenty feet, and hr robo A s off brakes" and rattle away,with the old-fashioned | wore with dimonity: if overvthing had worked pa teil paps yinpathy | old Lroken.down lawyers who are in want | eee eee ie te ae me hie iutrodured her by his | 88d, In the absence of the regular intorpreter, acte Nj Hillar of dense Diack smoke, The ruinsof the fated |G iict wmile all over bis face. He was never in bad | nicely, 1 was almost impoxsibie to stop the train of references, and for tho bonofit of | prover namo. At last his fither discovered the | in that capacity. Nowe of the Ju a Hooping car were sot on fire, the flamos being fed | 1 mor, never flarried, never triebteped ; and J thin ing Of (he draw ; We could pot bavo. been over LLING THR FOENCH HONSRS, th edi f 1 bl marriage and offered Mra. Brinckley su. down | Word of Engilsh, Whos tne H 4 by throwing on buckets of Kerosene, Six barrels of | 1 os gfe in eaying that he had . Forde away from ‘the draw when we got the Orat | Manwx, Fob, 9.—The Swiss Government has or. | 10 tor Of 66 diatepatanlo — PAEr | snd 1,000 8 year fe fold It (ORY Rarope ; | iround the fire” japanese Mi were thus expended under the direction of the ooh as Bene ih ae WOR wegaal Ns, eee Ye snoras” Gece adhe ree ton | SiTee toe aes OF ine baeens Denateting te te Prveee —I mean the New York Zimes—who, I am | pivetio, sho utterly retused, She ‘that Oually SMOKING THAIN PRCULIAR-SHAPAD PIPES, Company, and there still remains @ charrod #hell | 110, 16 saying a groat deal fora rail a dagtn eee, first whistle was blown ; 1 was alm) station on tho | cavalry interned in Switzerland. told, beats his wife in private and abuses | bis fathor induced bim to abandon her, A nw ‘and apparently having @ jolly gvod time, They were protruding above the shallow water in which the | Ht) 0 mye Ore viene? wineer. | Pivarside wien Law the red ligit; the brakes | Biaty:two railway wazons, laden with provisions | mo in public, that their abuso has no effect | Mrsvriucxioy. ead unpugning ihe character of | drewod vory gentcoily In Amarican fashion, having tar now lies, Three movable derrick were used ™ ne could not have been pat on by the brakeman after for tho Froueh prisoners, have arrived in Switaer g i Weis Invalid, She lives with Wer eldest soa, Henry, —— ti Aftor reoctving tho! months ; th neer never spoki c1 old imo. ter reeciving their abuse for man Linden, 3,35 snd dose aot: vat kanw. Ot: Dee's | ene dhcren te Aether ay Ebeallon We. AhWrare VICTIMIZED DBROKERDOM, . id death, Henry ise wholesale liquor morchant, do- | called to the New Mambargh draw-bridge signal, pinntcs years, I was reiilected Judgo of the ing business at the cornor of Watts and Greenwich | YOM Can sce it so plain every pe means were | Forgertes of “Puta? and “Ontia” fhe | Supremo Court by the largest majority ever ford any Information In his power. He then e1 plained to the Japanese that the representative tol Shooting Tournament—The Contests | ‘he most extensively circulated paper in Amoriog tte nod the Prives-A. Lawyer carries | i#dcalled to pay his respeeta and publish whatoves -o—— i ‘ they might have to say. They replied that the TRIPS BENRATH THE WATER taken by the engineer to atop the train when tho pe 7 i the Li 1 t y y sircets, Gancer vigpAl was seen} We tnkee & BOOE WHI to Newest Kwindling Operation How Unele | roosivod by a Judgo in this chy; and 1) gy’ cits MG alike eb i ot nm SUN (which shines for all) had resched and bo asrist in the preparations for raising the loeomo- Reporter—Was he omployod at night or inthe | step a sleeping train; on @ level gride with that betel tees oxpect to be rodlected whenever I run 80 cay we LSB asiy Sl aechoeemitdl Bev ede Be “yl iv fe 4, and noths live, He once reported that ho saw two bodies en train you coulun't atop sort of a haif mile with all | The bulls and bears of Brokerdom are nevor taking an tulerest im pistol shooting, and to ford them more ploasare than to answer a doytimet ‘ yan Bona 1 tosadasl ie an taves haved inquiries T might dorire to make. A/tor boing soa® i tangled in the mass, and his discovery croated a Wb. ttadkoun ee the led meek be the every 3 On; there was free from care and trouble, their eecamaiatedfiourds | long as I conduct myself as Lever have done | ascertain who is the champion pistol shotin New | ed, the following conversation took place, Ma ANOTORR MAM OW Jutter among the spectators; but neither of the | night, He always took out the night express, start corpses, which were conceived to be those of the | ing irom here at So'clock. Returning, ue ran the engivoor and his unknown friend, can be extricated | Montreal exoress which reached New York at6 A.M wNOINE being apparently the objective point of about four | on the bench.” York, Jamos 8, Conlin inauguarated a grand pistol | Walsh answering for‘tio Japanono, wiih the engineer aud mscit: Tdi not know Ha; | nhs of tne cleverest swindicrs on the contineat. | Judge Barnard's remarks created a pro- | *!00ting tournament tis down town gallery, 47 | Teizer sat ck shues: ro caibee Stane viel ot tmtes a somned 10 be Sa oneinect ; be wae geang te a The Inteat awindle on record is the forgery of | fund gonsation, Thoy wore hoartily ap- Nassau street, This tourney commenced om the | Japanese gentlemen to Atnorica, and to have you Antil the ralsing of the locomotive. Nearly all of | At tus point s photograph of the engineer was | On 8.cHr at Thirtioth airest; when Tjuimped, he was | “pute” and “cails,"* by which numbers of brokers 4 . hd of January and closed yesterday. The | gl¥e me whatovor information you can relative te wo erecting a bage derrick over the spot. This ap- A MAN OF STRONO WILL, enzine; 1 should judge he ‘waa forty or forty-five | ‘Pub (to make this paragraph iatolligible to the an Thor wera ot DF ekte awarded to the person making the best string of | vate citizens, most of thom mon of wealth, who haw ark of age smoll-aize r 6 : by ov i Al parstus was completed at 8 o'clock yeatorday after: | great colf-possession, and faith in hie own abilities, | £0i"# Of See.-a amalt-tized man, with dark whie: | Initiated public) i privilege sold by ove party to 11, | Wrenty shots off hand, deliberate aim, at paper tar. | come to Aimerica to eee ‘The funeral of tho late Rov. Dr. Thom ss soon, Anda strong chain was attached to the 1oco- | ‘Tne jatter cliaractertst another for s certain percentage, by which the ket, tho measurement to be made from centre of STUDY ITS WAYS AND CURTOMS, Je was unmistakable, Asin ot } iis, the end was 8 Dornelins Roe, sworn—I live at Greonbush: am an | ted amount of stock at ® designated time, : > was a gentleman's drossing case, for tho grontest ws ones aoe aitcmep 10 A. POWARYCL LOOOWOTTYR Body and integrity of perpen, im bls waa the exores- | srgineat on ihe linison River Rllnvad: Lvanch: |The bayer pape ety one por cont. on the | the Her, Dr Smt, tue Rev, De, Prone, ead tne Tumber of consecutive bello at the regular target, | epee the trig ie pale by ihe Jepancee Cioversmend { one wh mildren, 0 do | gineer 0 train on Moi j my atte 4 = Sale pe i ev. Dr. Adams, and the remins were attended to | ‘ry, because they consider that the laformation ob ; apon the ebaln as the steam was let on, and—the | & fellow creature, the water tank at Old Troy; thon I felt a shock; I js our mont distinguished clergymen of various de- " sate @ | country 4 iene ancy tie na # i 1 toe water tank at Old Troy 4 thon T felt a shoe: 1) prevtons to the termination of the contract, will | nominations, Frovious wo the coramony w mecting | recular target at the word of command. ‘The fourth | |, Heporter—What is their Impression of Amoriod . stoning eave way. This operation, with alike ro- | ‘The end ongiucer leaves one child, a bright iittie | joke and raid. © Were broke le tad Mt saw | yim a proft. A“ call” nan agreement on the | Of the oMicers and students of the Theclozical fem. | prize was a pocket cigar ease, for the greatest num: | ‘Sf "Wy, . iF au't, was ropeated sinteen times, Further efforts | three-year-old girl, too young to fee! the irreparable | Gn tiie top of the. car Bank to the engine aud e4i%, | part of the seller to deliver stock at a certain price ‘the clergy of all denominations, aod the | ber of pipes broken in twelve shots Bir, Wola They Ore meth please Wik ae were therefore deferred until to-day. lose which she bas sustained in the death of her | * Don't pal he tikkes on me, the reer of the (rain 7 preheat ‘is of the deceased, was beid in the chapel, tho | “Tiere, were many competitors for these prises, | Mey have seen, although they have Lad but litle be tank oF h raped n dbiine thither. sit runtinto mer Tthen heard. some one. betioung | Within a stipulated period. Genorally "puts" and | Rev. Dr. Murray presiding, where most cloquent | and all day long might have been hoard in the neigh opportunity as yet to look about much. They hav gels aweidlnyllelgtre nest eethebae dtd! | Mucus dtr eiad He eee red iatk | calla” vell for ono per cent, with thirty days ax | *uloiies on tho charactor and works of the departed | borhood uf tho gallery the sharp “click.click” of the | {Ryu Chicago on bi ta ag I eld ( 5 the Jou! bodies, is not #0 solemn # thing as to be HOW THE BACOAGH MASTER ESCAPED, ind the tate limit, and protebly gee Lal? or cho evocu | uareranen were delivered, pistol. Numbers of youths wuo fancied themselves | Gay.St Clucago on, thelr way from the Pacitle coast. D Without 118 grim humors, A funny divertisement | Albert Clow, t!e DAggage master of the express DIDN'T STOP TO LOOK BACK, business of Wall street te transacted to this wav. Grack shots, bas who sould scarce Rit the side of 8 | thore a Sis: cekarettins er. Siar i i eco! m r eve! tT 8 Taw the a8 2. 3 barn, en ln i, Du row aftor a dozen od over d ) 5 Les ; 5 ; tzein, Is rapidly recovering from the severe burns | as T saw the express coming, and I ran down the | Tho onty evidence of the transaction ten blank filled | 1 Feb, 9, 1871,—The recent artict shots which flow wi he. content: | Socere meroveenents th ¢ Pearce erate ; A WORKMAN’S INVOLUNTARY BATH. received by him after the baggage car tumbied over | track ; I met the flagran jut ebove his shanty aud Locerony, Feb. 9, 187: he recent articles it | gity were uot limited to tmo,}and several pA eae Biting Ts the a ‘a e bogey , said: Bor God's Patt out that white tizht | to with the amount of stock, the time, and the per- | ihe New York papers om Goorgo Jonos lave ro- | hourein the gallery striving for W spent | miles an hour was both new and strange, and al Hoe incautiously stepped os ts Joc ting end of | the bridge. Clow says that it was forianate for | and got ared one and come with mo ;" the express | centage paid, Yet, simple and u 97% | newod tho interest in him here, unt of bi Me Collins a lewyer Ol thls Clty wom the first, | they see in the way of mauulactures and inventions Splaok, and the next lastant was foundering ta the | him that he opened the eliding door of the ear on | ¥a8 boll a mile below mo woen I loft my engive Leecledrsdbes bth hie ie Bim Bere, 08 sopceat OF b8 | iT . | is of great interest, t “ ran 200 feet from where my engine stood to th em is, many of the clevercst brokers on the stroet, | roiationship to the colored twin third, and fourth prizes. is tventy shots meas: Reporter—1 wonder that some enterprists 201], od surfaced water. the opposite side to that which careened over into {rom where my engine stood to the | wien aciiors of “pute” aud ‘calla are" good" athe sido ured 17 T46 inches. Me rang 17 consecative belie, | yartee has wot Introduced into Japan railroads aad ‘Cas the Le,” *aid be, apitting the petroteam | the water: for through the opening thus made he | jatier wien we met the oxpress ; we Were sii Freee noel sieeenanicn ne Other wnargiu tuan THE ARKEST OF FITZGERALD, Sevectin Sut Of 30 pote red ak: the Word, 4A 'T other improvements s ‘a dr on el Nn h le 5 un prees was coming al speed Regie Bs age Cr +4 Pi G . * —T from bis mouth as he clambered ont; ‘I'm darned | was euabied to crawt out through the top as the car | a\| the while je exprees was coming at full sored: | ' Some rascal It was discovered yostorday, has Ber ube, ohcoun pe yee alah There are, plenty of enterorining M Lever tasted anything so nasty as that afore,” lay In the creck. Mr. Clow had forty nine piecos | they Pipe) helt whale sien ae ee cay trai be | taken advaniaze of their too great confidence, and Collins and Mr. Silve: (mposeibie to convince the Sapsnese that, there Not only was the water covered with ol, but with | of baggage in the car, He, thinks that many of the | fore js nor did my Oreman ; Udon't taink a | has forged large numbers of these puts nnd alla, on , ve 17 Uns to Saccorslen [3 could be any improvement. upon the manner of pearly everything else, Among Trunks belonged to comercial travellers, wio at | Sell cord would bave Ture my Ceslon that tring 1 | Walch brokers have been buying ani selling largely, | Hf, W. II. Fitsgerald was arrcated on Thursday | oye "tnd dir. Thomas Neville $1 inch sotng Uilegs that has been in vogue there for_ the 4 Fue Qveen THINGS FianED OF this tearon are asually leaving the city in large | Exe ome, Whittle, tor brakes, exnecting to stop for | Jim gust. ber conndersbir, since alt the reported | morning by Detectives Clapp and Wootdridridgo,jof | teat for the escond priae is put x thoasand years, ‘They ere aot 8 progres , qere several half-borned chickens, a corset rolled | Bambers, give ‘hough T did not te eit; Febot off for ped os vicina make light of affair, and eodewor aa the Contral OMiee, on a charge of forgery, between Mr, Coliins and Mr. Silverhor: a i 2 he Mach importaat testimony was civea at the even. | much bie to conceal {hoir efurte to settle It appoars that Fitagerald negotiated, through Se WAS TURE Stiensr ons Dro. SURE WANE SO: Doe. 1a ~ up and tied with the etriogs, @ ragor, a flask of | N¥W LONDON RowRD IN GRiky—THE PUNRRsL oF | Muc ye phreds poe Maal n R e' 7 ALABAMA COMMISSION. Kverything in Japan is made by hand, ‘Thoy have i 4 Dourbon intact, and a baked poodle. Many val TUM REY, MM. FOWLER AND FAMILY. Mist Vad Mckee Ueatibodien tetiowns CuAwithe of puta and ents Edward A. Condit, some time in the month of May, - = me vo machinery whatever, The weaving 19 ail do i] ww Lonpow, Con! os noral of the haiht tas pdedy ih A14 Unclo Danie! Drew, who is represent. | 1970, tor she purchase of some property at Oran ry et y hand. They have eomo agricultural implements, ‘ asf tables, too, weve found, and to auch an extent bad | New Lownow, Conn., Feb. 10—Tue funeral of the | baegize car full; junt betore tat Taw aman come | ea y"iiev9. wade €200/0 lust Fest by Abra’, | 1%, for she purchase of sotwe proverty at Orarg*. | Comment of London Joarnnte- Ragland such as iron shovels, hoes, plougis, &c., but nothing ae | ry Uloving been carried that several detectives were | Kev. Morcile Fowler, wife, ant three children, vie- | Out on the nent oiationn of it; he leaped to tle | clans, When tae vid man has said alot of puts and Jo / jit Lund de ble thadicln © Abandon hor Position or to Conc in the Way of tnachiaery | @ammoned io the ercund yesterday. ‘Thoy arrested | tim@ of the Hudson River Railroad disaster, took | Pugh or the door; he went in about one-quarter or | Cilla ho te always able to keep tue market * about | ave three notes papable in six, nine, and hor} Hity for tho Alabama Chatman Revorter tow Jeng e visit do they contemplate Bwo men and took them to Ponghicopsie place today at 9 o'ctock P. M., from the St, James Troan ‘about ono-guarter of tne way of | Fev" (an be sage lorinnate buyers | twelve month, which notes purported ta be signed | Loxnox, Feb. 10,—The London Standard of to- | Nr. Waisn-“Thoy havo no definite plan a8 yet ig ne ‘The locomotive No, 42, which has onied its career | Lviscopal Church. The entire community were | We cur. ns} Judge uten the car, oF the worth end | eneep, Ie never looks go smiling at whoa n couple | Of Febuary, the firat note watch waa fur 88.00) b . | daz, tn aa oditoriat on txe Queen's epeeoh, says the | They will remain until they hove beenmo famtllad 1% ‘s ottom of the Hudson, was, « air Lowed in sorrow, and all business was suspended. | ‘ isa of hundred thourand dotara caine duo, and war placed im tie Macalacturess’ | fact of the apvomtment of a joint ( ion for | With the eubjects upon which they cesire informa <q or the Botton of the Hudson, waa so a Fellroud) | ere of the denessed: lady @ " surrey WADUALLT | tracts fall duo, His usual made of c pink of Chis city for collection. ‘The nove was pee | ine eatticincet of the Alabama di Dission FOr | tion, ond will visit various rections of the country. i m wiseacre assured the SUN reporter, uh a y pa whole bridge seemed. te cive way--that | felt 18 to remark, © Well them tere gented to” the Atm Of Brooks ead Piissersia for | ‘2 ut of the Alabaina dimcaitivs with the | Most or them are young. men, their ages running i “4 AM UNLUCRY BHOINE. Doarers, and twelve ministers of | con ahr tie car bint: afterwards | 90v®. Think of ‘em baying thou evils payment United States would bo more interesting to the pub- | [roi ®% to 9 years Some of them are marrlod. $4 a Three One , | ductod the services im avery solemn and i:up z on pailod cut tn about the same piace; | om James H, Htaxerald, of the firm, who tea brother | lic if the besis apon which the Commission ia w | MVe Hever, known a Jupanose woman to leave hee ‘4% daldggtrorectotaiaiylbonp lies dy Bares cotry| peT ET no Mawes avouritwienl went own: Tess | MURDER OR ACCIDENT—WHICH ? iW. HL iiitagerald, “refused payment, at | operate were known dapianpsaeae elie Gress varies, very litte from the ig on Gown embankments into streams, and boon raiand | MAMMO sippato, Lue lee about 9) feet trom i: the Butia'e ih prouoanced tho signature as a forgery, umd | ine 7imes of to-day, tn ite remarks apon the por- | MM Lut they ally | GietibRci shade By " a tnd repaired nt considerable expense, Indord .t is | yp iMAt OF MIR VICTING IN BUPTAMO. i, | Mas iim, the treatio work: tho tarace car #3: | ame Menth of the Moathr at the Boulevard | tiie Dank Authoriion wore to, polldod by | tion of the royal speach announcing the relerence ree ihn Rit Hous vl tie dapabeo women ane y i Nhat the Company will again repair the lo | viveg and friends attended tho fuweral of four vic. | ko von; | hallooed to my companions, Look a Hotel-A Marked House, aad a bad | plicod in the hands of the dotectives, and Coy ar | sion, eays : bse Comme) very handsome, eomotive, og it is not injared past rodemptt ewe frown Buffalo of the late railroad accident os | svat mant” When the north end of the fhuffalo cut Record Suaploiow Tested H.W. IL” Piizgorald at the Grand Cent ATINaIARS CAR ASRS te recondary ta that | « ALthis Juncture, word wee recived that carriages NO MORE BoDIRS {ne from Buffalo of the late ratiroad accident at | Went down, it apperred to go down atriight; t James Gallagher dicd yosterday in Bellevue | Hot! At the time of the arrest he seemed vei of tiie Lsherice wee subject 10F ce ary to that | were in Wulling to eoRvoy the purty for a drivo, 4 New Hamburgh to-day. The scen-s ab the re an | eas go into the car had ® cap on will Mignant, ai protested — waninet * iiss Oa, Yet there ie ie Bs wer recovered soetorday, and none were discovered | si, c1ive places of Lurial wore extremely affecting. a oaten It heoeeds ker feet e 1 from wounds recoived in some unknown | guirage Whon he was token presen tes atten NEW JERSEY. i pay which the diver saw near the locomo << sleeping car conductora, the express War the Bouiovard Hutel, on tho morning of | of bis) brother he not only confessed | ty h aba tivo) The most exa-gorated rumors provail in New | The Proceedings Hetore the Coroner in| fine 1unliiy and the eusineer was Uhinst, Bergeant lake of tho ‘T.irty-firet Pro. | Baving forged the poles, Bat sad that the whole George W. West, of Paterson, was killed ow. ! Bamburgh concerning the number of the victims, Poughkeepsie Yesterday, ‘ cle Sli edger cinet, sass tas the proprictor of the hotel, | gig0u, Janus H, Fitzgerald, although he at frat Thinley Menon by. telling from 8 mew: Iron, Bee : pome pacing it as high as forty or filty, Possibiy | Povanxerrsse, Feb, 11.—Th apa covers(Ne:]) See MRO CORI ee I. P, Downes, called and told him that bis | Pronounced tue sl-nature ae. a forgery alter the Aninnetion S56 ‘The Hoboken Council Committee on Charter last : poms of tue Lo hes have floated away uniter the ice. | bodies of persous killed in th autor. l nindcop iver toads muusine Are requite hostier Gallagher, bad falion in a Grongen Ot] Were gonuing, rand that ho liad elgned the notes cabneollee Gabriskio rearieved a decision in | night mot for & nal goneideratio nied 'g - aoe eercw Maaberahe was continned here today | a ee eee rat tate with tho ekcinear in case | ‘Fon the sloop, aad recuived acvero injory. His | iimseit, but had forgotten the fact because 0 long | te Court of Chuncery in Trenton yesterday, on ap- | Conan fround previously gon H 08 HERO OF 4NR: CATAETSORS: before Goroner Charles I, Andrews aud District | ©Aycaing wight happen to the train; it is r i | ovnsive answora und actions, tho sergeant sail, | & {ime liad elapsed stice lo had made the notes plication of Stoves against the rie Railway, for an | toirvduevion we the Legieiwiure, vv fh Now thot the feeling of horror attending the re ‘ ieaeu conta wepiion of the news of the New Hamburg disaster Is | Attorney Tristam Coffin, The first witness sworn | }cop a bell tw the Leg lay afterno future. . while Louis Mast wae i or on an oil train’ that i rd sirneR Upon this etement ot Mr. Fitazerald, his brotuer ated w auapicion im his mind that there liad Been | wii \Suieged from custody injunction Ceatraming the defendant fro usiig the | | On ul play, eapecirily as the honso is marked an er bis train rack: of s be . sitting with a friend near the Brewood factory ring No tue sentiment of sympathy for the | today wae Danicl Carroll, Ho testified ns tollows ; fn motion, ‘The Assistant Superintendent | pownos ant the wowin of the house were, 29 tho te EEE track of the Paterson and Newark Railway tn front | Grecuyilic, ie placed the muzzle Ot his rifle agal iF Living wey to the sen nn pathy i I reside at Old Troy, “south of New Hambureh | complained that bell cords were an onnoya ad | sergeant atioges, connected with the murcer of Mis, | Mlvor Ore from (he Emma Mine—Arrival of « Of bis property. Tho Chancellor ordered aw injanc: | hls Uri ast, and on at aan his fot to and tro, one : way mourners, the case of the family of the brave Lheeppalagacdesle ts diet nists ales their use was suspended for a chort tire, ypt was Downes's lormer fi ot their hotel in W Piriveacten Cat Lenan Vastorday Clon te teouerrestraiping tie Company from driving | Mem etenck the (legor and exploded tho cap. 7 {4 secticar Doe” Sitnmnons, whose life was perh-ps | dtawbridge ; Lam picht watchman end switchman | not satisfied. and bad the ordor renewed ; they malt 1 cia or SOaULSEG Fours . He A Neb oe aylne are tell LA oR er Ante e wholcchurse of Ducashios entered bie Body, cane 1 ¥ ; “ 4 At ihe tation; Twas on watch at 10:17 P.M, Sou | it wns of mo tne, becwuse with along train it would | MA. TEE hy PRON TA Were att to the Roule: Mr, Lansing the agent, here of the dee ous Em- | erty, but refused to restrain them irom using the aud deat 4 ‘4a sacrificed, deserves ospecial sttention. pie Seanad Iardly ring the bell; the condactors evident feli | yeah. yd ound (alingnal tne Moule’ | inp Mine, received yosterdas fetin Sait Like City | tracks already laid. At 9 o'clock on Thursday evening, while the ‘ was urged to jamp from the tocomotive | @4F looking out for the up ex Which wos due | int the use of droopiag lantern signsls in tie | Cihcition, | Whe 1 bauees Tt liieetnkeven har inede ah hr ei en é ears Wertern hound expross an the New Jereey Kalk i en een rein na ddeaih too terrible to tuink | &t:20:08; I looked at the middle of the oil train and | absence of veil cords; a brake on the end of u (rai i ven ean ogee, It | sorty seren oar toede 2¢ ore—seventeen by tne IInd bidd Winl Reale us Ts tan 2 Morgen Cut, tee wa ti es saps saw fire Mashing among the axles; I knew it was a | would be hed @ doen gies over tue Ie Hood | £08 River road, eightean by the Penusy!vania Wuxeuina, W. Va, Feb. 10.-—A correspon: | panic followed; but the pas-engors’ feats were allay. } DAM WATPE OEY Droken axle, and ballooed to she bose to keop ont MORE EFFECTIVE MAN WLSEW MERE | Vikear, ate was taken to Bel Coad, and 19 by the Nutiousl line, He atao receive Jeake . «10, P When they artived at Wost bind, where the bural \ ULL STAY WITH THO BNOINR, - : 4 ed tas ‘one brakeman ons train I ebonld nsibto until tis death, + dent of the 2 of the way; then a broken wheel hopped from tho | !! there was on! i ibis death. ¢ vitis of Inding of shipments from Salt Lake City of Heder ony Wek on Thareday insd on | SA Ver Suca ee oe ATE NOD OSNAESENTE: ABS wed wen Joom, He had baman fives in bls | teock Ht s eoda’ pasth ot the deawbridne tEaceWaGtantana tiwane' batt tires be established | (i Fae erate Chcrasan 4: | 1.400 tons of ore, and 12,000 pounds of base oliver | ¢x)0s10R occ irred in the asphaltan coal mines of — = 44 ‘ d rock #eventy-nine rods north bridge; | rule, but Eahoutd always put toreo braken n inguest 1 hold to-day, and e Viorough in ‘4 ' " ” Ritente county, situated about fifeon miles from SHARKS FROM TUB TELEGRAPH, ) reoping, a there seemed no hoe that | 7 syjowod the engine down train ; op freight train one brakeman is put vestigation will be had into tee tause of bis de Gre leaves alt Lake City in eunny con Ritevie cot b; __ , ay conid saved, and although he must have . one af near inthe centre as may be, and one in th ——— g about » hundred pounds exch, an coa- | Culro, Ritchie county, by whi three men tow ‘ koow wo would t ficed, he stood TRYING 70 SIGNAL FRE ENGINES rear, M1) wro required to work towards ench SPANISA SEWN FROM CURA, Hae oot oe andre Oat ea een Bult, Lake | (beirlives, and sevoral others were cov Postmnator-Conoral Voxel, of New Zeatand, and t a tat his own would be sacrideed, be stood | py motioning my light; seeing 1 coull eet no an- | oiler; Urakemen are expected, to mit on the topo! - Ciy and Oasihe has twenty cara, maging two hun: | {Re mines, |The tate of the latter in ye eee Faeiten Fay SAILNE OB G0 RRS 14 wis all that man could do to avert the a he, anda: ea Tox care when the train isin motion; itis aviols e once City and Omaha lias twonty cars, maging two bun: | The explosion was caused by ay i Py ‘ on th ce ol naaigoieieg aes adneior ip theca: 1: Er Niers when mire thun one brakeman ig | 22¢ Cabau Chambers Sald to be Disselved Ahh Precious meteland (8 fram eight of powder by some Weane unknown. ‘Tho Amuoaty bill bas been defeated in the Kanaae i nding y; and when the eraah came, . * There’ eal (off the track N 0 od. tu bawuty-one days en route to New Yoru and tho only way breach enfrauchis ‘ want bt mr ai boose ; I bollooed, * There's a wt 0 he track, | in wesboose aw ume; in extreme Cold weawor Ceapedes Not Recognized, At A ic Seat onl ra bree 4 H jen dow death, as noble a viclim a ever | “4 = . Seah fave kad chic, NR MRnOBARDL: er is by withing & GOMBLILULiONAl Pandas del oR put on your brekes as tight us you can;" two mon | they change T have known @ Havana, Feb. 10.--A correspondent of the weihiee Tm aureaae: Minnto Davin Sentenced. people. Lag pacha y Pats came out and putfon the brekes; I know tio ox BROKEN AKLE RUN TWRE€T & Diario writes What tho survendered insureents Fe | Wycuingrow, fe Up to neon to-day no | Minnie Davis, the female fire-bug, was sen ¢ Kansas Hoase of Representatives on Thurw ‘9 Bleateeon py teed nies Ldap poate om, | rows was over duo, and heard It coming this side of without tre brakeman on the hort car knowing It, | port ihe Cuban Changers hae been dselteds | sceiicence had boon received ab tho Navy Devart. | ‘Heed vesierduy to Len yoars in State Prison, Re. | Swhlyenuit, aii hashaud Aad inale to teatity 1m thet 1g ie Braye on ner residence,a modest brick | 1 ow point; I could do nothing to stop It; there is | The frogen ground Kors it wi, bat in this case and that Cespodrs ix not recognized, Ignacio . Jer Backett remarked hat if th the oti TAMiunl CRAES, ‘ { : ; b ad tha pod Is ata 2 4 order Euuckett remarked (ha no prisoner had | the wi lenemon!. 42 t Thirty-second street, betweon : rage evidently cropped roeough the beldge, Li the brik tea Distate ao mont concerning the stenmer Tennosves, It t ch botwoon D ‘ foe and ate Mare, Binamons, | SJaHt Repton the drawbridge tower ail winter, snd | men Lad gcea fe middle of the truin be could | Agramonte line been apoointe! Dictator, Gen. Fer | ou -eestud that perhaps the Commission, after they | beens man, the sentence w Tn the third billiaed match betwoen Dion and Derg 4 2 jenues, He found Mrs, Bima ep have charee of it; the Nght was there that Frocneinoer bY pulling the bell-cord, | ter, commanding at Holenis, te to sesume the com F was carried Mrom th hyateric At sn Francisgo on Thursday night, Decry won, soon t » very hacdsoine and intelligent woman, surrounded | piv, wisite light—lodieatiog all right, and it res | Beit cords should not be run through the broke | mand oh the 7 las District, A telezram trom | got to sea, resclved to commence thelr exaniaution 2 jury Uo merey, her | Wi6 GO wotute in td, toning jon's Ail. Beorg’ } by s number of friends who bad come to offer their os A : Be ory ae ole ca verbal orders promibiiing trav | Trinidsd aye that dumerity ins establisned bia | jy @ part of tho island distant from toe cx} counsel, the Hon, Caas, 8, Spencer, thanked Gem, | ea ‘ Bi ; H pital ‘ ‘ rgeecniaelae manined ti} It was burned down j men a Kept | aie: rough trains are eaamined before leaving Kast | sell at Salvator Santos, wnd tia 1, vtro Acosta, af] San Domingo, tutending ually tu visit Uevs nit raid that he desired them to sana vetition for | "The rear yyll pf ogo of Bi * aughpuses i ipalhy, and on making known the object of tits | there to look out for it; Twas standing sartl 0! tie | Alvan, or Now York, and a ong due. | fheurkent Tender, ws killed now Tier, ‘This ‘is gl As the Only reason | the Lavcutive clemency on ber bebalt, gn the Kile Choal. th Tidtaid. ius Fomeruay Wokuiag { init was quietly: yot cordially received, as one who | station swiven {be oll tralp, paves ted when L uot | (ocrand Draxomen examine frequentiy, That nigit Sinail-pox exists at Puerto 10! able expianstion of fhe gelr ia ivearfog no taralinn too baat tas balidlene The lees is vary beaehs } fesired to do justice to ber loved husband's | Aer, 'Pe foneter Oa iroin ine siation to tho | 2,lold the engineers Ib was 9 cold wight and not to ier 4 from | Hie comission, is the naval au A Colored Policeman tn News Tk wes currently reported in Cincinnatl yesterday memory Grav bride, aad oiglity ros from the drawDridge to | St\emPe Roview of the Mixtveninth Rogiment N. ¥. | thoritirs have fuith in tho etrongth at the vessel. | George Disbrow, Sexton of the Zi Fy | that tho Pennsylvania Central Railroad has devermined ‘ ‘south, at Old Tro: 0 + Gs by the Hon, Kiebar, jormnn, he ¥4 \ 0 treet, N to uake a conocenng link fron Doar Decricld, via Lae 1 Reporter—I co not with to intrade upon you at | te water tank, soa! id Troy TO MAR OP TIMB. N. Gs by the EL Licbard O'¢ F fa ki yt ay ie mi mioly, tne brdiieg at yn Academy streot, Newark, a co i} f iy int L TOWER BION tw used only for sisal! ‘The oil in the tanks of the oft train was crud Tine ‘ning and closing | ell; there have been no complaints to me about tely after the parade on 1 baton, to, Dayton, oy Faute we Chieugo, ursday, the ib Will have # througa ’ h & oud time, Mre. Simmons, but if you xn Chu Atlantic Sanadron, to despatch w atexmor imme | Was Yesterday appointed a spectal policenian by ng 10 OP 7 st, 0 oceasion of the reception Owing OF i learn the where yor Ricord, ‘The appointment was made by re: 4 7 ? Foret your griet for © few minutes, and pas mein | (2 CeeG ORY. foF, slunllleg tee Opente tan at New | srersiolation of the rule fur carrying bell cords; it | Sh inet. on she oeosalos the reecpiion fi she bik Neral TA aN hg Saf rate +t ol the pastor of the church, Tho San Francisco Stork Kxchange hi appro. i Porsession of uoy tiuteresting facts in connection | Hamburgh twenty-one years. ts th rm Dusinows to see that the rule ix | recontly released Irish political prisoners, the | Avetm Oo RUST soiua vatahnenes oil tee: ist hide ea priatel giao tn mid of the Frouch Bellet Fu ‘ } with husband's es 1 ty be Henry B.Merrits sworn—1 live pt New Hamburgh; | ot j each oil car bolds eighty barrels of ott Sixty-ninth Regiment procecded to the residence of | egived by to morrow nigbt, LOSSES BY FIRB. Col teioe of the Chambor of Commerce an appoal ( ¥4 | ith your husband's eareer, you will not only bE Ly A lenan und tend the water suition at Old 'Trov; | don's thivk that the Buitalo slooving car jurped the ‘ He ie sy Committee of the Caatabor of Gyinmerce aa aypens f ls an a f : , b hnas bbe a 4 the Hon, Richsrd O'Gorman, in Twenty-third —— sha Ki nag CRUSE | Bidivg in making the virtnes of a brave man known, | Twas on duty Monday night; T saw the oil train | track; the engine evidently rum through the oil car, Z : borat. Dus will also be gratifying thousands of people | come down; when she sirack the drawbridze and the oll Jznitea from t'@ ash pan; thore hes been | street, between Ninth und Tenth avenues, aud Twe American Veoscls Condemned. Ful! Sohluter'e studio, 191 Jay street, Brooklya, ‘Thomas Doyle, Jeff. Curtice, John Murohy, Peter who are always ready end auzious to acknowledge | Wart the water tank and Weard an anunail noise | Or reduction of sizuala along the ne of our toa! | were reviewed by that gentleman. This compli: | Hativax, Feb, 10,--Tho schooners A, Il, Won WEA VARA TENORS, Neth EL patiomas Dorie, So. Cortlces Sunaie barnes! Dore thump; Ebad my white Nght in my band, ap nis winter 280 train enginoer, could 4 conpide 0" i : he n nnd Albury depot, In ‘tally, on Chuveday, B) tho Premature explosio ‘and appreciate his worth S thump; Ehad my white Hane in my oe te] | nave cen eignsiied us quickly (rom the drawbridge | ment was considered due to Mr, O'Gorman, Who | son ond A. J, Franklin, togetuor with their stores, | aa Woy fire yesterday morning Lee ea ey Oe eae ere ritvor falironds moar Mrs, Simmons—I can only tell you that im meet- | then saw the encineor jump with a red ligat in his | Ower us trom the track, bi naw aye been 6 slondiaat, fils ne of the Foviment, cargoes, ote., were condemned to-day as forfeited & . itd vurned Dradiord, N Ht They bad Miude Ove biaet, and Rove i, when he ballooed to me, our red poMDUCTO arn as tor reat deal to a 6 { ‘welling hovab in Northampton township, Pa, | Was turning powder into w eonm Ing hia doath as he did, be acted just as Tut's ene engine was thea worth ‘af’ my shigty, SOM OTe D: HRRANGGR. fi a Aor mifient to the armorr, the gattans | she Queen, by reason of thelr violation of the Gahery | yay Wind ou shumday wicne Twosmmaren perished, | fue, (webu Ave poubde OF powder wont Om im 1 KNEW HB WOULD Hae eee re tne cerinbridves she Ars | testifid that the nemes of the two brakemen tn the | follows were Invited to piFiake of the hospitality | laws, by the Vice-Adrulralty Court, Judge Sir Wil- | aud their marict was seriously Burned, bands. ect when the time of danger came, He was always | came to & full stop at that points 1 immediately | Avon re ot tee, al ad Micheel Waters and of Mr. o Gorman. who bad vorg th vusbefully Pro | \iam Young, in pronouncing Judxment, expressed [Whineas Tepham'e wood tarnia JOITINGS ANOUT TOW. seep : ieked up my ied liebt, when the enginoer came | Churle ler wood Jed @ Lonntiiul supply o huvents, mach his SRE Prana ty + WAS Durtiod fo cuist and 20 breve} Me was Soll of fen, ond was | Pinned, SP MY ied lakh when the coEinOe! Come | vn sinqoeet was adjonrned ontll Thursday, Fob.t0, | This sealiaget has areedy impruvod la eumbore | ble rexret st the painful auiy impated upon him, Bub | ira, tome shout 100i HO Ineat - rendy with a joke at all times, He never wanted en | # ron, each with a red light; we ran probably one fince its Just parade, aud its One appearance on this | the eviden 0 Of disinterested witness In both | ink just rua out, Up to If o'clock to-vight nothing new bus taken Robert Anortle died suddenly last night att y handred or one hundred env Bity feeh whe couslon Wat biztly’ erpditablo to. the oMlcers aid | orcgy conclusive that lie could aot re The Howe sewing machine factory in Peru, Ina,, | Wovster sirect nswer to a question ; 18 waa ready at once; bat he | Rulrer, tc ane hundred ant ey et the exprosm, | place at the wrock ren’ who’ have Tavored eo cucrgetically to reerpit | Caen waa 89 conclusive that Le could nol refuge to | ws tuened yestoring tarnng. Les, 62) 000; FO bade ogo" een PRR Py ‘eemed to have a constant consciousness of the un- | which was then coming, go by; we ran down on — ite ranks, and to Oil tLe pire ade vacant Ly (D8 | That the Dowinion Goverumcnt world act lberaly | ACS BM OOD, Mr. he I phovetan, “torn erly editor of | vel sucet terry Was buspended Last night ob accomml vwriainty of events, and would never give ® positive | the vp track, so they could hee us; the train woe Another Accide hoon ime Madsen River | war, and omit the peualiy in Whole or in part, Notice | tniaverou, naine Uabuown: perimbeu isthe hemes or the ee, f within ten fest of me when L jampod aside; whon ond, naman of appeal in both cases Was civou by 5.1, bhunuon aitioe ot the works wereanre: ho Baues ichael Murphy, of 7 Batavia streot, whose arms newer when the matter was yet to de decided. 1 | Marea trum the shanty with my red Hight T heard | Ay the 6:80 freight train was nearing Barry. | Mr. Beecher'® Own Husincas And Mr, counsel for the owuers 3 ee (RAA OS VAR NDIRA ETRE O EES 2 Cum ted In the Wt) yy gy MCkO® DAMORR ronld say to him, for instance, when he would start THR WHISTLE OF THE EXPRESS sien aires ine cori It wanimaet be suis eibbl rile ‘ech roity Story of n Rosebud. - a —-— EL ren NOTE died in Bellevué Momhiiat yocter lak i Wien wiil you be home "Zand hia reply alwaye | engine dlow ; 1 saw the express coming be ‘ore I patty *! ee ‘ ; Ateteiss eat iti te = Mr. Beecher, ina lecture Iast evening ia Ply. | Are National Bank Notes Legal Teader? Ra ned i In the case of George W. Wittenbore, who shot | m0" You'll see me when E get beck." Db was from the drawbricge when she signalled for breaks: | ypecd, when the passenger car on the northern tr mout! Choreh on * Religious Resorve,” wnid that he | Wasuinoron, Feb, 10,—Tronsuror Spiauer t The Treasury Department has received 140 appli | day returoed w verdes ath by suicide, 1? Yeater } ’ rything. He feared nothing, never ox: | | ‘aou't think she express struck the oll train at | cy by w door or some other obstacio on the | ¥ as of opinion that a certain ainownt of alr and | ayy wrotea lotter toa party in New Yora coucern | ¢a¢ 00% Gorn tus eauatey n for azescien ion Claus Ven Linken of the bark Jennie, Iving wossed u dread of apy Kind, bab woe always | fall speed: the express wae twenty of Ihlill Fone | southern train, which tore offthe side and four win. | Smosphere wes good for the soal, yes le did HOt | ing iho question whether notes of uational banks Poy a. bat renner ee | Vara wenedvek OF w Uuguonty mud_Wwas fatally injtieed }rolu! never to apawer positively, unless be polow. the olably 104 rais'cos onthe oridesr even | dows, cruching item instantly and creating tue | Rol with those roligionista who would forcibly | sro legal tender. Ilo conciudes as fo'lows Pthiasliyoa onthe an Nov, 8, 1809, the G, Clirky pe peivalp-lestivan Wile one KNEW THAT MB WAS RIGUT, AF therg was a man WHET 10 Oo altars | greatest confusion among the passengers, Mr, C. | intrate upon » perand © la lelione Ura man camo | Aszou aude 0 the orincinie involve is may ne | oxoeoluuugereey's canon was RAO CIS utile wh | gogcd (eat Cyne in dh cn itor Ma rier1 notice that the men up at the depot | jivit tou siancer signal so as to alarm the engi: | Wesley Hallock, accountant of French's Hotel, was | YY ul : Ww a Ny ba Lely baad 7 “ny Hess ae Pokal tender for ail pavinente, would vventunily ox: | MCHt over 1A8 of 6 an fam OF she Hint Ward Pelee, Ua Hank: atrents Fel ee i b ‘Tnittieth evest epeek vf " eer OF (he €R0% ek at L did: threo rhea vedo of day cag | manded, “Brother Beecher, ho Our 80U ent the ban wihomtiuce tuey wonta | Mr. A.W. Cornell, Surveyor of the Port of N ary Dusenbe Mit Wost Thirty eis Huirveth atest wp tim ve Doo" Bim: | neer of the expross train, ae Gaick ee JH; tntee | sitting withle one window on the side of the ear | fig (answer, "Noao’ of your” business" | bens avatiabt rage fey wanld 1 ME. As MCopnall, Burverer of the Tort, of Mary Dusenberry of Sit West Mhitty elvht' atrage moor Why do they #0 call bin ? Limon the engineer Of the one hougut be was | Wat was struck, but excaped with the rest without | [Laugiiter.| Me hams as t marine Vuited ntatcs in Waien | que craeciian with ihe capocted apwominone Of ® | Curncar Fourteauth erect aid sttielog. the, bask em a.) Mre Simmons—Some years ago his father was ® | going to stop to take water, injury, Tho conductor aod brakoman exerted them. Nid persuasion way the only morns of reaching w |!" rie mabien Tae whoie natioual Buk circ’ | guecoraie to Col eoiut Murph hor was tataily Injured. bs | Pry siclkn under the City Government, aud the nick: THK FIMEMAM WHO LEAPED FOR 11 selves successfully in Keeping the passongers from | MAES Manor sel, With & saddes burs ol clo Houb hnberest, fram whe poopie. tothe bisa The way season is cloning brilliantly The Seere The Lebanon Shakers have given G'ty barrels of u \ OTL RU pl Pen quence Mir, Beocher exclaimed, * Round camo the Hotes et utin fie weonte Iniavorit | tery Of State eulertalued last night, aud there Bay tea er eh MAT TL CO Ey ne’ Doe” was given to Bd. icholss Tallon ewornat reside at We Wen | Jumping from the train, auriy wind and. swept down wpon the rosobud, | | TNE the amount of tha intoresscon the | see @ large atin (ance at speakor apd Ma 1 DON tits catcetta toa reonited by: ihe. Chenoa { Ktevorler—Where was be born? the Huudson Iiver Raiirouds was the fireman of the —_ taylie, "Give me a kiss." Mut the rosebud auavwered | 1 tinuion Mea hoticy Kinin, | iaeton. Tue tes trian Aihaler Sl uae, taiee’ | of Comineres nusignte #na 1 Mr Simmons-—In Geneva, N. ¥., im 184. He s trin whieh ran into the oil train Monday Tho New War in Tennensce, Ai Coe eae te oe oA | the proncicty ‘vs ium adoption Bilt Vout epi aduaign ad [on tte nigut oPtio 16h (nee 7 | Victoria ©, Woothall has beew moked by th veut to school there, and when he was yet @ boy left New York at six minutee part 8 | wsnviiue, Feb, 10,—On Wednesday, Super. | tie rorebud anawetod “Nut! ‘Thon come sscseiilide ne jCommisioner Viessouton bas. ened a elcoular | fanwl Library Asrupiation of Nok i te was brought to this ; 7 * nd, blowing mildly and lovingly, @nd the rosebud directing that fier alt applications of assessors | dvchined for luc prorcut OM BCCOUBE Of OthOr cage } va was BrOUgh f i sip, where Bi fniver sind thine bee ise we were. waiting for thevexpreds 49 | yigor Kwery sent two Hranklin county revenue uM Find, wowing mildly ingly mobil | ay gains FROM THA OURAN CABLES | te! i far tn featlds OL kauk8 aud I deeluved tor the 1 ny ut Of Or eugage 44 Daina,” Cimmons kept & hots! at Geneve, Ail cr, | lave et Pesbeaiis doa't Baow how fate we were | cers with @ Depaty United State Marshal ana ee at FET ee en eee Ce | The New ¥ We Medic al Boeiety,redleetog i)} ry buried tn Trinily oherchyerd, At Fishkill; our -epgine cid not steam as | squad of soldiers, to arrest Ove persons for illicit : al Houre Namborod Tier lin bay eudsertbed 600,000 10 Che Frere Oa ee in eee ae tee desired: anil the Pim tlnte Peanadiy RRNE Hy! nvvillo, where Doe will be tld whee they Gad | Wo) an usual; it was a very cold night; | Gistiliing. ‘The parties wore arrested, and yestor- | Wasiunarox, Feb. 10.—I'or over @ weok past | ty Fund De et ee eeemiieteoh Wi ORIEL Rn Maerker tear ee ak Ni Me body Mr, Hasson, bere, aa old friend and | it was for the want of steam that we lost our time & rn the Arlington has beon thronged with New York Tho United states frigate Congress sailed Geom | jing it a fe nwacded to Dr 8. Bla | Pmpenion between New York and Peekskill, thoush I kept Winchester, the Supervisor's force was sur oR TK Y iavace for May yesterday 3 ; Fof Brockis, gui Dr. Ge Durant or New Yorke mt penton, ean tell 3.00 8 great des) shows Bias, Bares Nee cenaitnwe aide’ stop et Fishkill; Mee eer a. ihe prisoners | pousieiand, who Bava Geom aclive ond Folin. Tile | Mamta NC ee ceacher Pup iret Comptrolien ot tne Currency decileg | oe tae Ps "6 4 ' HB, Hasson, on belng introduced te the re | feneraily ut Low Point we makes practice to look ‘i the property. rescued, and the men mal- | #20 that ‘Tom Murphy's pico wus in canger; but | and ove othe ¢ sa, Slonuen’, preachers | thit wines 0 opie Mastanne: carlie tun ReROd at | warsenltrea bu tas Gaoks og ine Hontirarters Rieee porter, gave the following concise & the signal light on New Hamburgh drawbridge to | treated.’ That part of tho Stite ia in open war | the fact loaks out that itis not ‘Tom but George, | Fern 0 lend) Renasiat le fio ty enctied ‘to the nay ani omni | patie Diepens try in KAMAN roe! RN | Seen aye WISTORT OF THY DEAD HRRO, Gee bow it is sivuated—at It ie all right; that aight it | uate Buey tae oe tne of the rescued pris: | whaxe surname is Boutwoll, who is in danger. Old | oaplured by the bubivrerect and cvecused at Maron | Ned UM? RELA COOMMOE TF BLP Sd ae dmundtantas A Taras milneth weet wae coated. lw f Who AONALLED “ALL miont oners, Se ee se ar'tie tate Const: | Baiiion uss ble o@lcial noure numbered, ahd sitors | “The Cuban traitor Joaus Del fal, who rucrendered | Aim during «teopes of Couxeots, aud aa acting cot: | etal cuuslots of Br Ceugare cist Ghy¥iecan, i He # Doc was a boy, he ran ap engine ina rolling | coming slong pretty close to Old Troy, there ie | (ution: dacleved that he could nor'be | few. tore due will mot pay tho bonds In gild es | to tie spemasde: Mow ucts os Calor vw sua vouuicts | hector qualities aat-giver biud the eotive gailector le | Muniel, surceon, feds ds Wallace, De A. O, tied Wn Mill in Vien, On comlog oush he worked asa Gre | kind of s little curve, and you Cure outa litte ways; | taken ous of lin couaty tauch ab he did, “Bloascwbon will supplant wlan, Woop Cravied Uo (ke ay wma owDLIUmMenIer ardson,'sad diners r 2