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CHORPENNING'S FRAUDS. . —— MARYLAND'S BLACK FRIDAY 4 WILITE MAN, A NEGRO, WOMAN HANGED, An Old-Fashioned Han AND A Noble Army of Thieves and Swindiere-You may Known Man by bis Company, Special Correspondence of The 6u Wasuixotox, Feb, 10.—The many rumors eur: ng at Camberiand— John Howard Facorted to the Gallows br the State Militia and Th ia of | Tent here within w few days past have assigned an Citivenss And to the Monte of the Dead | entirely now Cabinet to the greatost Cabinet maker March- My Maryland as an Exemplar of | this country has ever produced, Mach of the talk Civilizations fn all circles just now is the curious developments Bartixone, Feb, 10.—Three persons wero | in the Mouse of Representatives fo the conduct of Hanged in Moryland today, The Sret was John | Postmaster-General J, Andrew Jackson Creswell, Hower), alias Evans, alias Lewis, who was hanged | in the claim of Chorpenning & Co., which has been at Cunberlind, for the murder of Harry Miller, eap- | ventilated by Mr, Dawes, but, not aa it should have ui nal boat, in August Inst, Howard was | been done, ina thorough manner, Mr, Dawes en: about fweniy nine years old, of mediam height, Mae | deavored to screen John Andrew Jackson Cres- ¢, frank, open countenance, and of gentle. | well, but those who are vequainted with the work wanes, He had good features, dark com. | ings of this little job and its surroand ings are not 0, dork hair and ayes, and would ordinarily be | to be quieted by a few remarks of any Congressman, J cood looking. He weighed about 140 pounds. | whether they come from Honest Dawes or li He #4 a native of Georgia, and removed to the 8 colleague, of New York atan early nge. During the war he FISTERWAN NEW, gerved ina New York regiment, deserted, and af. Mr. George Earle, late the First Assistant Post terword enlisted in the navy, and was mustered ont | Master General and former law partner of Cres: at the close of the war. He served a term in Sing | Well, has fiznred in this claim a little too much ; Binz Prison, New York, for housebreaking. | ho and one of the assistant clerks of the House of PARTICULARS OF THE CRIME Reprosentaives, who ie known as the head fagle. given t prisoner in a written statement or | Man of the Postmaster-General, and who does all coniession, which he handed to tho Sherif this | Ws dirty work, are both too well known in this wornien affair to keep Mr, Creswell’s name clear of the He says he engaged with Mitlor on the canal at gis | Sarees of finud nud corruption, of which every nest person uses him and advieers perm h, to e ral w except to attend to Row a the mules. This wes to bedone by the colored man, | Me Never was the choice of the honest Rooublicans Joe Johneon, Miler was a holsterous and abuasiv of Marvlond, a Id not be elected coustable in man, and woe alwayscursing ¢ and wae over | Ms Own town of Bikton; aud hls appointment of Mr roug He always felt resential when Miller abaged Earle, whe hot now and never has been a Repub bim, On the night lican, Wasa mreater insaitto the loyal Union men jore the murder, Miller tol of Marylond than was Creswell's, The whole batch Howard to pump the boat out, and not to go t fleep (ill be had Gnished the job. Miller then told | OF Bis app ments ia Baltimore were nearly of Flowanl' co eall hile WEN e'eidek: Aner ouet the fone character, Such men as Gen, Kenly bo called Milter at 12; Milior was very violent and | J%ge Bond, George C. Maund, je Some, « euro Howard for calling him, but took the tiller | King. Col. Thomas Gardner, Gen. H. Richardson Sea Ha Aeweed io 36 \0 Gite Milton Whitney, and others of the true and honest At4 o'clock Miller called him up. ‘earsed him R na bitelded ena Arabndhendherrter era again, and told tiim to go feed the mules, He maid | S¥°! Cemagoguos, trimmers, time-servers, and old that was not his work, but to accommodate the | Je’, Kenvardse Rane caskews, de, deo wen necro hie went on to the towpath and fed the mates. | awarded positions, which they nave He and the black man then sat down in the hay NEITHER TUR BRAINS NOR THE HONESTY Bouse and talked about the matter, Howard declur. to faithfully at The only decent appointment tax he would not sabmit to such abuse. ‘The binek | wl by Crowell wae Ge a Andrew W Den cn, gan then Trent. to cleaa hie, mutee, and ine little | most eficient officer ever in the Baltimore Post More, and (ben Lurned and Walked to the orher end | OMee, spoiled muca of the felat of his judicious ad minisiration by appointing bis brother a4 Pressure He bai a good example, when he knew hia brother hod not a good reputation to fit him for 40 respon ible ® position, proving it at once by charging the clerks in the offte @ heavy percentage for advancin their own pay to them belore it war due, and for en! of the boat Howard caught up a sprender stick and, concealing it behind him, waked after Miller eptii they reached the cabin. Then he said to Miler, “VLE BURST YouR map,” Qt the nme time rising the spreader stick and riking bim & blow on the head. Miller fed upe loans to them. This hae been stooped now by the bis knees, and Howsrd thought he renehed for a | General's orders, bat not until complaints liad been batchet which Was lying near, He then struck bim | made. another blow newr about the sami vi The appointments in his own Post Office Depart rolled over and cried, Help, heip {” when Miller ‘ ment (Creswell's), under bis own eyes and imme. Howard ther Gropped the spender siick ahd Fan, In attempting | diate supervision, ure still worse. He appoints as to Jump asiiore be sell into the canal, but siruggled | the Chiet of the Depredation Bureau (w all to ine sore und then took to the Held, complaints of robbing the mails are made) a man It wae quite dark, sud he could not kee whore he | Who, only a few years since, excaned being sent to the penitentiary—by some leerdemain known to seif aud iriehds only—for applying to his own use SUNDRY THOUSANDS OF DOLLARS joing, but soon font fo the mu reache that ne was getting mired 4 foundered about for sume time ere Lground. Mo thon got back on the Se eat Ane eee oa edit Cite een h belonged to the Farmers’ and Planters tered? He wae anewered Joe, the colored | BAUk of Balti core, where he had Beem for many win, Howard asked im what he was coming for, | Jae (he paying eller. Probably he thought hin and Joe replied Uat he was siraid to stay on the | oucation there a or hie present position ; Boat, because it ay me aboard they would | 44 on | the brineiple Ke ap her Bil ‘him because Mier was hurt, Howard then | Yolleno4n Fougl. car keeper. artillery tne Ae Ne teckanad not very tease Tien anes frig’ | othe Pst OMe Department, thinking. wo 4 Fics Re reek ot very bad.' Lhey then trav. | that the qualisies di-moyed by him in seizing bi Go rawether, and neue ints te wouls in Weet | in Haltimore, ote tibiy for the amy, snd then oF ever to Cumberisad, and at the Camberiaud ( rine jo he returned to. thelr owners for ® Missa Content @hici wats tbc eat uae eee vt fee the capturing of the finest short aied Lelow Hancocs r Aad ihe Tue TRIAL took place in October list ta the Cireuit Court in Aleciany county. ‘The evidence was Ang we fo the quill of the prisoner te v the SET A THIEF TOCATCH A THIER? spe nts fi nt (who Wat asort ofa marsha! in Baltimore daring the war), wa: bt Nk g always knew ¢ at the sume time consideraliy os tators in the © Gorernor a eonmutation of entence, Ont He knew Uist the Pretident was to be ssassinated, after it wir done, He aiways gave al puiuee, When i was ters ever sent it He ant thousands of nef nimsel! than ndred death on the privoner, tar Hance on Executive ipterve % prep ed by the pr tern. ation of a valu wadereronnd only he dream st apparent AN INTERVIEW WITH THE PRIsovER evil Fayman, 1 was bad this morning ty Willson, Jaser, a On entering tl the passage, 1 Mf irons on Lis and Was talking uway woul » Prisoner who Was Wilh him. As Ue prety proached be ¢ wood to express his diseaths: tion with a puPlication Givtlian ne the Governor's i He bi written Reve and given them to the pre Heved they kept them, MH just received fr War done. 1: was as folow Lhop: Hod tm (or bis position, ANOTHER SPECIAL AGENT +. (All of these hat) from Bal veviored man, and be tx certainly aber 1 ave moutioned, imore wor who owned the cake suip yard. and ran the codperative siore ol the society, Te is 4 abrewl. # chive scoundrel, rnd Sile Score lary of t 1 to apply $978 of their funds to | she clainss a Gover + Society m owns: any. aud awit 1d work 1n0 i f done without a 1 worthy cumpany now. If Pail sod Coeoran, towiil be his own fait a4 NO FICTION realize his situst Ato t He rea OL ber t atall LIKE A MAN, ters for not» rail about the .ffuir War too amare to let Mh bis letters, w te Sheriff bis sate on Ito the preache of ti a4 promis to giv “te Ruy of a Sivep Walker Scene at a Pump The Sour Apolo Pree, Fron th City Journal, Dec. 2, pabl of somnambulism occurred A lau Dever fed to write out * | at Dokow City on Wednesday morning last, 1 tunes te (ihe Bieri) aud he kaiady sad Particulars are these Sins ane lence is iar bln “Het raid he waned ‘A party of ur feuding Masous, mumbering Ove in all, weut to T ta Cite on Tuesday evening to ia stall ti omcorn of a newly organized lodge ot Mav fons at that place, After the installation ceremonies & un dec 1y as possil clean shi to be burie and to an we Y 8 possibiec, ux TUS PREPARATIONS FOR THE BEBCLTION a dance was g.veu iu bouor of the event, aud our were all completed » ¥. The spot selected was | ‘owneimen were prevailed upon to remuit aud. tai eovute mile andacal wu town, ray OFk iM Lue beatae be he deace Couaged Oil ao view of part of the ef P tary how Yesteraay moraing. Our loiks danced Was as follo set, we A and consequently became ord will be diessed ia @ white spn ‘ time the party broke up. upon incor it waren. tra to tcir extra exertions 4 The gus i af the F ns stomachs. turough bh mene wot a, Were utterly ucapacl fow square ut hilt dnd tumbled abo Oy eaaare x 0 d ind tu @ about bed trees WO cries wid wet y party who was ia ‘¢ pricy or Va t te Atmishogse t slept like a low un aud the gai) K iy nearly a eu He Was seen Uy His comrades the Sher f V oUt the Bus Oo wes posture in tue bed. In a few daw at any tue ak . rand Legon wander Te Procession ‘ shot knowing Started from the j the hour and in the or Fy eae Sanka pa then aed designated, follov vera thou r#0: spy lly Pate FR Cheas Aoe Arriving ott tohl, Howard mounted the «te Rien Bae na eihera with @ fir treod, snd stood upon the fatal drov. | ho was out of lun head, avd tol! him to eo ic He & tain ng speech, uecusing ove of te | they would throw him out of the ho witwesses agai perlury. Ho then bude | siucp walker eal) never adieu Wolds rpii ila tii SaersM, and otnere alta shoattie tooa iz ooid he woe ud ready to dh i sbich led ‘o the stelrway and went out prea thas i Intoxicated when he made Lhe cccupanis of te beds tuen got up and wrap: 8 speech ving been a to ¢ ped the Ledelot yout them, and continued to ab'e him to ke OP, 200 oF wate the movements of their companion. who peck was iroken a / out a sts after own staire, unbolted tne door and step. iageie: TAs Cred Wad Bree ped the bitter cold air fn. lt TK MANUING OF JOUN MALTIN a Wolke around the bouso to the pump. where was nts jait var) | be hated, He soon aclzed the pump haudie. aud Jobp Martin (cold v8 hinged io the Jail yard to Work 1 up sad down very rapidly maul the Wn Frederic, at 1:15 o'clock, for committing an 0 Kit up and dwn very rapidly aatil ene Tage gpen Mire. $ Butcher, a will pm 38. hid sioep, bewiliered and barf frozen, roar a a aR ae: (knowing which Way to burn or Where he was, her, and ee * appearance with a while bi nket Matto, 21 years of Ko, 8 Marylaud Peaiten The prisoner Wi is towering form, and was mis walker for a ghost, Wid looK of terror hi Hit out” like a for several hours 7 " 11 f vord the back end of the lot. the thet he waa ree Ay His fas w ely (iis the Ormly pelleved his friend was diess was read iroin Lie # fy the How. eine Array He ve Hammel, wia Jninisiered ta dbo condoms . , anbalist attempted ‘to. climb & Court bad deat gurtiy with him, Me re i anti teeoc and wus captured by the Judge and Wanks to all wha Wed Usew eoncecned fe Wis ral the seone dk place on the return of the and in } ot Ble Fete ita Apparens ost” with the naltivogen sleep walker, begeara npos 1 aldveased ta t 1] description, ‘The party agreed. a themselves of tine’ t 1 persons Ab to Withess Lis to keep toe rdark, dud not let their fiends in the cliv cet hold of it, but there are a few out tiders at Dakota Cily Who got wind of the affur, aud stated the Wuole ting to uur reporter aa above, Paecution, he wird m to avoid his fate, THE MANGING OF MARY WALLIS, Mary Wallis (colored) was executed in Upper Poin neve county, for the inurder — by poientu A Long Island Girl's Heroism—An Ive Scene ——— at Whitestone, Yesterday afternoon, while a number of young ais were playing om the ice on the East River, op posite Whitestone, the ice suddenly parted. and two of their number were precipitated imto the water, Tho companions of the doys soramblod ror the City's Tax Budue Sin: Withont wishing to enter into any contro. versy, allow me, i reply to the Alerman's protest published in day's paper, to give you the tax widget for the geuvrul tax of Long dslind City in the oe bench, vante stricken, leaving their fricude clinging Brupeaed enarter wo ice, fast becoming benumbed and exhausted, intgnarice of the Mayor's ofitce 2.000 1X young lady starting Om the beach, taking th the gor man enee oF Y ee Mia dai “2 | sittarion ot a glance, ran to a hothouse near by, HO 4,100 | Seized. a rope, and runming down omthe ice to tae } ‘Pubile Works Vers briuky where the, boye were Mugging, bow ne. repairs arly exh! hit, and 1, ond threw itto them, ya vigorous effurt, alone and um ‘The boys cau Ber Me basitte ¥ yt aiued, she Lauded them on firm lee, homer} nett rane fer the Hieentomane Distinguished Visitors “I Gonlingsct anita tnslude kalasst i Yesterday morning sixteen Japancse princes and clere ‘ ass arrived im tuis city trom Jupam, and took up their Total quarters at the Motropolita, Ho! ‘Dey are named pee! ty Nagata Suruke, Has)iimoto, Masaty Fujit., kadoys Yoyoman, Yoshimora, Moi ke, Maleo ine, ‘Taxayama, Yoshida Aby, FAN, anil Ru.nije. The Hon, Warre the Japinese vertven inu dig ibing He le take thom to see Ziwmerman's dog and t quills Lappy, about wort hire fe juoteetion ‘ly, Phe toval ' ihe pay Oi the pulice 1! be exacily $1,000, ee Youre waty, JOUN MCALONRY. . it ies, Boxe lean Cree, Webs isa. as THE SUN, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 11 MR. TWEED’S LEGISLATURE. ———. THE BOSS'S WATER BILL PASSED DF THE ABSEMBLY, Rpenke Man from Kyracuse—Sudden Oatoropping of Rall Prajects—Renolations of Wel- come to the Feninna-Death at the An+ neaation Seheme—Afraid to Ride on the iudson River Ror Ataany, Feb. 10.—The Boss's Water bill made Sts appearance in the Assembly this morning. As Soon a8 the Clerk bad finished reading its title the Apearer, with a celerity for whieh he is remarka- ble, referred it to the Committee on Citles. Mr. Aiverd, who had been appointed by the Republi can caucus to manage the affair when it came up in the House, was ou bis feet as soon as an ole man like him could be expeeted to be, with a mov tion to refer it to the Committee on Internal Af fairs, bat, ae etated above, he informed by the Spenker that he could move to discharge the on Cittes from further consideration of the subject If he choose: The Republicans evt dently made a mintake in selecting Old Sal to mane ace the affair, Had they pot it in the lands of Husted tie would doubtless have been in time to head off the Rpeaker. as noman In the Assembly ean get on his feet #0 quickly or yell out © Mr. Speaker”? #0 loudly as the Bagle of Westchester: Mr. Alvord. however, moved to discharge the committee as suggested by the Speaker; and, iu the se of some remarks, bo charged that TUR WHOLE THING WAS A BIO JOR; that It eave the power to take property y port of the State, and properly belonged to the Commit tee on Internal Affairs, &e, Goodrich followed him jn about the same strain, and then the vote was ken on Mr. Alvord’s motion, and it was lost— yeas 45, nays 62, Daring the voting, several gentlemen un to dodge by asking to be excused from voting, some of whom succeeded. Two Democrats, Messrs Chamberlain and Drew, voted with the Repnblicans ; while six Republicans, Mersrs, Blackall, P. Burns Gifford, J. W. Hill, Sanderiin, and Woolsey, voted With the Demoerats, It was a Waterloo defeat for Old Balk, who, it is said, pat up the whole thing expecting to get the Democrats on the Committee on Internal Affairs, and bis own party to sustain him ; and when, immedistely after bis defeat, Alex. Frear presented a bill and resolution, followed by another from Mr. Mosley, aimed at THE SYRACUSE SALT WORKS, he looked, to #ay the least, very unbappy: It was noticed that Mr, Littiejobn was again ab- sevt,ae he was when the vote was taken on the contested seat of Carey; but this time be turned ap ina very few minutes after the thing was over, It is, to say the lewst, singular that he should be absent when the two most Important moves of his party during the seesion thas far were made, Several railroad billa were introduced in the As- sembly to-day looking to THE PROTRCTION OF TRAVELLERS ON RAILROADS. The late disasters bave awaked the solons up, and each one thinks be can frawe a law which will wake railroad accidents an impossibility, While every one wishes them #uccess, faith im thelr ability to ac complish it is very small indeed, However, it will five them an opportunity to pitch into somebody, and was Committe kk that is what they are suffering for, The Senate Committee to investigate into the eruse of the re cent seeident, and the condition of the iindson ver Railrord generally, will have @ hearing at vany on Tuesday RAILROAD WILLE The Central Underero 41 Company made ite appearance again in the Senate toda stor Genet introduced ® bill authorizing the consiruction of @ road under — Broadwa' from Union square to Warren sire on condition that they obtain the conser Uiree-fourths of the property owners along route, They must commence the construction of the road within six months from the ith of M next, and are authorized to parchase the Beach Prenmatic Railway Company's itt t ter will eel, About the same time a bill was intro daced giving 1 the same rights to tie Beaca Paeamatic Tanne! Conpany In the Asscubly, Mr. Blair of New York 0 dacee a bill to incorporate the Central and ¥ Bic cad, ‘The incorp sare 5 Stiles + Corson, Edward J, Shandley, Joun E. Walsh, 4. Mans +, Matthew T, Brennan and several othery, It is te fun from the Battery t Yonkers, and has ali the neccesary power to tak property, &e. The Company t to ime a eapital of $20),000 Delore commencing business, and must road within © and complete it within four THE FENIAN PXILES Mr. Murphy of Albany to-day called up his reso utions of welcome to the Fenian exiles. Mr, Lit Hlejobn wanted them amended #0 as to embrace ail foreign-born cith Jom Pieids hoved not, as it ye wan Intended as @ recognition Of these herocs who hud suffered tue tortures of “the other worl Tne Democratic party, he sald, bad always wel comed emigrants of every race’ aud color to our ores, terrupted by Hustea, who said that the heathen Chince Field® eaid that they opoosed the Lesthen Chines for the reason t © here th uld by ufildation settie in Westchester county, and it Was to protect that ge An's constituctius that the Democrits went b on the n Chin Alter considerable more as the Hon. Denny Burns from Messre, Fields, Littheoun, Alvord, ovbers, Mr. Littioln withdrew Nie nmendinent and the resolutions were passed unanimously WESTCHESTEN ANNEXATION FLOORED, The Westchester annexation project has ceived its guietus for this year im the : enate r Tweed reported adversely report Was net's request, tl t there I# no él County Clerk's Dili pass with great diMculty. Ou the § ate tis j sixteen votes oould be morning fot for wat th Alter much delay Kennedy, a plican Senator, voted for it and gave it the ne The ill to authorize the con r for Brooklyn passe: orn. amended us to ius expenditure to $1,400.00 A PARADE GROUND Foul TR NATIONAL GUARD, Senstor Creamer introduced a bili providing t the officers of tae Departinent of Public Paks ta New York, with the Major-Geueral commanding Furst Division of National € rd of the State, may lay out and estabiise a publie park abo ninth street, of such width and extent forthe use of toe Firet Di jon of eo ard. When not in use by the milliary, the pork may be ured for suca Durpores as desired by the Lord. The Mayor and Board of Coane! to issu bonds to the amount of §250,00) for the purpose o laying out the park. MTKOPOLITAN SAFETY RAILWAY COMPANY, Senator Pierce introduced a bill providing that Demas Barnes, J. MeB. Davidson, Wright Duryea K. Corving, Jr, ©. € tehinson, M. P Davidson, and Thomas K. MeNeill, shail be created a body Corporate, With @ capital Stock of €8,00,00, to con truct and operste a viaduet railroad from Souta Ferry to Central Park Senator Pierce to-day gave notice of a bill FO INCREASE THR REVENUES OF THM STATE, by laying a tax on all stocks issued by any corpora tion chartered under the laws of this State, aud held by persous not citizens thereof. THE BRIM RAILWAY nt in ® monthly report of their business dy danse With @ resoluti Mr e since, The Hudeon River have not yet been heard fr Many of the New Yorkers who went were afraid to trust vlves on the Hudson River road, and went down by the Harlem road. Among them I noticed Sheriff O'Brien, George die Lean, Mr, Masterson, John the Count joolty, Kwek Unpronouncable The Boss, Tie Thun. derbolt, Peter Brains Sweeuy, Prince Harry Genet, twe geutlemanly Creamer, Denny Bui ming O'Neill, Carey, and ol} of the old stock, went down over the old route, They don't scare worth ad and are bound to have (heir free passes, zh Baa The Dinner Tablo at the White House, Washiagion Correspondence New York World, Nothing is ever offered in the way of refresh- ments at the White House, One of our veteran correspondents says that the last nutriions offering there was cheese, Gen, Jackson received on New F's day, and ‘having previonsly received from wirio-hearte veritic © ituente im New York & mountain of cheese, he sherea it with bis callers, and each went away with & tremendous ebu At the state dinners, of course, the repaata are bountitul, and guests ure'not unfrequently pres- ent at the family-diuners, ‘The Grants are given to bospitality, Wishing ® glass of water, I was invited by » very polite attendant, afew day® since, into the family dining room, anit there given ice water (ihe water itself, no doubt, from the evlebrated War Depart ment spring, Whose purity is renowned), clear as erystal and far more refreshing, ‘The fainily dinner table was set tor eight, whereas the family numbers: but fixe; but the wailer says that it Is custonary, ws there is company to dinner nearly every day, In the ceutre stood a silver ornament filed with flowers. ‘Al each corner of the table was a moderate-sized bouquet beautifully arranged, ‘The large white domask napkin beneath the central ornament was fluted to form a circle, and in each flute was pice 8 particle of scarlet ho ‘suckle. kine, gracefully arranged, AL every plate, besiles a goblet of clisses Tor wine, All the gluse wun of the faeet, us shsowwas the linen. Finger bowls and dessert ser view ware am the aide loin, PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION, 1872. _—— Grant's Chances Wa tonishes Him—What ture Thr of @ Washingion Correspondence of the Cinctnnatt Com, mercial That the President wakes many enemies and fow friends is certainly trav. In this line ie is am eminent access, He bas no tact, and contrary to the general belief, he is no judge of men, He do Not tako the meaenre of men When brought in per: Koual contact with them, and his advisers are not alway’ nor usually men Of intelligence and culture, nd Very frequently are Without character or stand’ ing. We suspect that the head that made the havpy kecctions for army and coror lenders during tne war, aud for wich Grint received such high praia 48 & judge of men, rested upon the snoulders of Gen Rawlins, and this conviction that Grant was a judge ‘of men Was one of the #tronzest elementary forces that determined hi colon for the Presidency We believe that if Rowlins had lived Grant would have mace fewer mistakes than he has There is & robust couviclon Lere—young, but doing well—that the renomination of Gen, Urant isn'ta necessity tothe Repuolicon party, Sumn this siatement at the Forney supper the other evening, and Was not rebuk ‘mbull, and Logan state it with great emphasia, and many Lewan As- very many M.C.s contiously warner ‘it to thee friends, ‘They dare not let it reach the P atin ear, oF their patronage IX goue, and With it thelr » of redlection, And this fact suegests ihe ight hero thero is something Wrong oF syatem of government, The legislative branch of the Government sbontd be as near as possible free (row ali executive control OF influence, With tue very best of wen—certainly with tho best of men wiom we send here—the knowledge that tho I'res docs toa greater OF lest degree hold thetr e ection in Nis hands atects and largely ¢ 0 their votes, thus destroying tueir independence, their freedom of tought and action, ‘This i8 a great Wrong, and should be speedily remedied. But to reiuin to the political situation, is waid, Is not at this tine worshipin Grant,’ now setting, witit the fervid re that Ne did at its rising, Gra was not anxious that Tagan si the Senate, because the lntier had not enthusiast gan, it sun of cally supported his San Domingo policy, and tor other personal reasons. Vorier, it wus charged, had written severs! letters, at the insticntion of tl President, to m urging Logan's deteat ington now ts, that upon Log ¢ Lilinois Legisiatnre, fine on dite of Wash arrival here, ater hie elecuon, ‘Gen Porter called and said: "Allow me to congravulate you, General, upon your ele tion. 1 ealied to have @ li tle explanation, and to correct & misapprele the Adm ation had Deen inimical to your ele on the contrary, that ¢ citude for your success,” “Ah I" said Logan, with just the slightest amile of contempt and disbelief creeping over his aark foc ¢ bard in large orint nt members of pn On YOUF Dart, Wie. ny ma 1 that + ‘opposed or * eye President elt great sulle and reaching out five or six letters in Porte xecutive) Mansiou directed to duller the Legistature, “did you write (hese Porter modestly assented. Logan then, opening the dvor at which Porter wud entered, bowed “ goou ning.” “Tre explanation’ had been made, and the Ad- ministration, 1n tae person of one O. ite silent, subtie etaries, BBULbEd, Ho ‘uth there is in tue latter Part of the on di we Know pot, bat tuis is tcue—Porter wrote one or more Yetters to inf cuce tue Legislature of Lilinois agabet Logau, and failed, ‘The only reeponse of the members wien told that the President was against Ika wa care Ad—nif he was, Mud th his own basinoss. canvass with the dis ug that the Presi . And yet he had on final bal- ight out of the one hundred and thirty Logan wouid have had one tuadred voter, ds were ill and cid not vote. a defeat ax the Ad writ ht ont lopes, votes Dut two of his frie This ts about as equare tration has yet in the Wert. Woen Logan re- turned bere he Was cordially congraiulated by the President upon hi wor. 146 1, ac copted this With great compiacencr fion thereupon to imoru: Lis pkxcelie secretary, Gen, Poiter, had at Lim, At this inform mind waa great! aily teu ed, und te tse wand indig dential lips The good little boy # about Lue Caplio, Wao indulge in + Ways that are dark of tricks tbat are vain, are looking for the Executive axe to fail and chop off the official head ending secretary, bu these MANY Gays Lave pasted vince ie atebief fumed Up over his duve tyet We cannot learn of any of toted out of the White House in the,t Daskeis, “ile good litte coys we'te appointed MENDELSSONN AT THE PALACE Victoria and Prince Albert w# Vocalists—An Impromptu Koyal Coucert & Letter of Mendel» Extract from hn Written in Ista, Prince Albert hau asked me to go to bim on Saturday at two o'clock, #0 that 1 mig bis oF fore Lielt Engiand, T found atm sone, wd organ (whieh, by the way fea portfolio \ knelt bert hely , eu Prince rt proceeded to exp! me, and she watt tuet she would tings straight 1 Veceed that the Prin play me fomething, #0 that, as T ald tL About it in Geruany ; and’ he plaved « chorale, by beat, rectly tliat it would have € to ayy j exsional, and the Qneen, hiv fuisoed her work, came and sac by bin ana isened aud booked ple Joivea in tue ely Jail the ume Prinee Albert gon, sit the D major part be Wa vont iat L Wan Princess of G ged about among the covered tny f ea the SL BOL OF wise Queen to vit vsented ; ai ch aid she und t scumOckt sick fly, in strict t wad tune, and wath Very good execution, Only in the line Der Prosa Lasten und Sifu," where it gore down Ww D, an then comes up agalir chromaieaily ‘ane Oo sharp each thae, und ae! cave hor the wate both Times, tue last Gine she rune D. oud there Mt ought to hav Dsharp. bur with Ue exeeot this Hit stake, tw Ly evarming last long GE bave never heard better or p wore pataral from any ainateur, Then 1 Was obliged to ccnfew that Fouty had Vritten the song which T found very hard, but pride inuet nave « Jilly, and beg ber to sug one of wy Own Kiso. ITE would give her plenty of bep she call, sud then ehe sar would glacly ry aerspruch ? Lose deh nur ly quite fuuliersiy, and with clara ing fecling and expression. I thougnt reif, on not pay too many comiliments on such an gerason, +0 FE merely thouked ber a great many (iu n Which she faid, Ob, AE only Lhad not be frichtened ; cen erally, Phave such joug bresih” ‘Luen Lpraced her ieertily, and with te best eonseleuce in th World; tor just that part with tie long G at the clove she had doi well, king (he taree followin Connecting notes in the sune breath, tone. s Vears it done, and there + amused me doubly that she herself should beve begin aboot it After this Prince Albert sang te Acra Schnitter ;' and then he sad 1 ivus thing beiore t went, and gave ub chorale watch he had playedua tl song lo hal Just sung, Treversthing lud gone ns usual, T ought to have Improvised mostdreviully ba ly, lor it is almost always like that with me when want ib to #0 M, and then 1 ghould have gone away vexed with the whole morning. Bui, just as il 1 was to keop Hothing but the pleassutest, most charming recot eetionof M, Euever iia rovised better? Twas. in the best mood jor it, and played a long tn ant enjoyed It myself #0 that boriies tno two theines I bivught in the #ong# that tie Queon had sung, naturally enongh ; aud iCall Wout Of so easily that [would gladly not have stopoes ; sud they followed mm with so much IMtcUigence aud atonton that T felt more at my ease thu 1 Jit in improvising tw au audience — How The Sun's A oF Devin ou fession was Received ia Long Inland. A stir was created in the towus and villages of Long Island yesterday by tho publication in Tux SUN of the confession of John Henry Devine, one of the murderers of armer Nostrand ‘Phe confesvion Was received with © hours ater it had tude, and was puri Hundreds yesterday ¥ rliculare. Perthe prisoner, Kelly statement. He is apoar an! one of the prinosers talking of suicide, Hes i the | Wo ascor denies every word of the y bordering on ipsa: Ave Unt 0 Was last nigh + na friends, and Git con sol, Wish Uo exception of Mr, Cavert, have deserted hin. If what Dovine now assert is truc, bow be and Kelly are also guilty of perjury _ The Did ‘To the Balto of The Sin: Ttis not trae that Twas willy of q saultand battery ip ejecting the eoly a who vi Tated ‘the rules of tue like. v1 vply found | Kniity Of aysault, Lobe us Jensey CiTy, Feb, 10, 1871, Trews, Brauy's It/ok. 7 WEHSTCHESILE COUNTY, +. Augustine's Chure, Morrisanta, tomorrow choirs of St. Patrick's Cathedral and 8" Chuich, New Yoru, Will awe part in a sacred A grand sacred vocal and instram will be given in Bt. Auguntine ® On Sunday evening. Dent at the ¢ cholre of Bt, Ete Hot St Pariek are to sing. All y under he direction of the well Fran er of a gang of thi 01 io N 4 Omer for him for over three weeks, im the Delghworhood, « the many recent rob: beries in ¥ 1871 THE MBANESY MAN IN THM NAVY, —rnnn How to Treat Diet ‘Them Buy their Own Dioner and then Eat it Youreetf, Brom the Bolano (Cal.) Democrat. ‘We have had to perform, on different occasions, the disagreeable duty of animadvertiog om the eon: Auet of Commodore Goldsborourh, rendered neces: sary by his occupying tho important public position of Commandant of the Mare Islund Navy Yard, aud represe to that extent, the dignity and charac. tor of t rnment, We pass now from bis ois- suncefal partisan action in conniving with ansera: pulous Radical politicians in Sen Francisco, allow: ing them for the consideration of their influences fo retain him in position, to dispose of the Impor- tant ofices of foreman, anperintendents of machia- ery, &c., in the navy yard, lo men wholly incom: petant or . and notoriously #0 9 Fuch a degree that the a #atistictory ex aminations perore a Board of Experts required by the naval regulations have been dispensed with in their cases, because no each Hoard eonid be found which would pass them. Wo say we pass from this to a recent occurrence wiici st, more strongly ilusteates the character of the man, and. requires that puDiie attention should be ealied to It, because St ts disgraceful to the country In the eyes of the and possibly Injures tt In the estimation of One of the parties concerned, namely, the Japanese Government. Last week Commodore Goldsboronzh was not! fled that the Chinese Eibassy, wow Washington, idesired to examine. tie and inspect ‘the workane x tmodore, We learn. was furious and declared Would fot entertain them; that to provide « luneh would cost $100, and he would not spend a cont, Some of the oficers, ratuer than ho flon disgraced, proposed a coll folves to defray the cost; but befor flected, itis said that tho high-toned Commodore started for San Francisco, sought out Mr, Brooks, the Japanese Consul, and told him he would not ue At any expense in entertaining the Bmbassy. Mr, Brooks, under tue ciroumat , could only propose that the Juoanese should bring their own lunen aad wine, and this was getualiy done. Tho army loaned its small steamer Mel 4 the Japanese provisioned tt. On ite arrival at the Navy Yard, the lunch was carried to the Commandant’s house, placed on his table in bis dining room, and a number of the officers of the yard invited to py take, wolch they, in titer ignorance of tae man in which the entertainn A provided, Sapporing it to be the did, oniy to covered with mortif anid confision when the afterward learned the truth, Although the Cou modore ad refased to give the repast, we learn that re did nob refuse to eat it when furnished by others, And now for the still more disgraceful part of this transac ion. ‘Toc Commandant of tho Mare Island Navy Yard, we are informed, is year for the special purpose of enieriaining just such visi #00 jus such occasions, Tne Cor dores commanding sll otuer yards receive 8 aalary of $4.00), © year und a handsome, well furnishes Wor Commodore Golisborough receives $5,000 falary, and a better house, better furaished than any other, the difference being allowed by law on account of the presuimed necessity of entertaining distinguished visitors, Tuts exure $1,000 Golds Dorough puts in bis pocket, which is, of course, « misapppropriation, He is,only intended to be the disburser of that sum for the national hospitality, ea! of which es it 0 his OWN indL ini use, Kvery ply bis own terms to this litte game, Only imagine ihe Jaranese Kmbasy tnformi their Government that, on visit to w high op: dignliary representing te Government of the United States and commanding an important military station, they were notified to, a1 Retouily «id, bring « lunch with them, whieh n diznitary did not olyect to eating, though be had previously notifed; them thet he Wonld not uive them anything toeat, What would the Japanese Wink of a country and people where this was allowed? What would they think of a navy, one of whose higi pervetrited itt And recollect that it ts torough the navy that our charscter is known lo J pan. We blush to record it a» Americans, and par tt ularly ae Californians; but it i* @ perfect illustra: tion of the kind of persons placod In_authority. by the present corrupt and imbecile Administration Like musver, like uian. — OUR VALENTINES. sone ety Something about this Branch of the Lite tureot Love-Where Vatentines are Made e shop Windows Made Mideou The trade in valentines this year bids fair to Le as profitable a ever, ami the large manufacturers acon, Tnore are but teparing (or the busy our laige Valentine wanufactorics in tals countr; two of which are in this city and two in New England. be trade fs pretty equally di vided Letween these four, ulthough there are seroral manufacturers who produce valen: tines in limited numbers, Tue four establishments alluded to are those of Fisher & Demison, of Nussan strect, New York, McLangulin, New York, the New Evgland Maow 3 Company, aud the Whitney Mami firma cx any of Woree peopl ly spend sier & Ds m ct c proporviou Of tue bighprived Vuicutines keeping amumber of young £ r wor the year rouud OL jate yours the prac tee of sending vat shos ber ub ot Vogue in cittes, while it has by come more cominon In the country, tie gain an the lutier Just about compensating ioF the loss in the former, Tt is motieed, however, that the higher priced Valentines are not so much in demand, the fules being confined to what are known as com won eentinentar” and cou Fr fail deserivtion of the former is refer to that seone tn tn whi Water's vacen detuiled r re nearly every Wind nd boty are hag ne. Deiere say that 13" euunc ig the larcest sule t the de ibis repre A Woman with iwo f nouzu to look uy on, While ugly ae that of one o that ve becom ven more fick UrerS above Wen’ ‘ rma t 1152 000 of com ‘ tule abou! $0.00) xv annually. Of Vac: ey fell neariz the ‘The Fr elusses of Valen ty tasteful generas thing, r rely artistic, Messrs, some that are wel worthy of examination, fathor of the present Mr, Fisner commenced this Duriness fu ISA at 74 Chatuara pivect, und was one Of the pioweers in the busine Uda couniry Reat ye attendance at th ery #009, consid trae Boda, day, “Oni one ara offere | a shica of New ad BR, tae, The pr low & Why Cough the whole Winter ¢ When a fow doses of *Iale's Honey 0 and ALD the parox N ‘ oF Dhale fibeath ot th Sond hy att Dh He cents MSPS ee ‘s Hwte Dye, Dlick an? vruwa, ouly $9 ecats wAi'y wnd Quality uuequatiod. — ad Teachers need a cloar, strony intellect and good govern ng powers. A iCal LXALLiUALUD at Ro Broadway wal xreatly aid thous —a— rr. Wistar's Raleom of Wid Cherry yids, DUL also (or Cousimpilon —~dde. —_ Hazard & Casweil’s cod liver oi! 18 the best Ade. — FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. Faipar, Feb. 10—P. M.—A m ing pervaded the varic ‘¢ buoyant feel 8 departments of the Stock Exchange, partially induced by the suticipates early Setilement of the Alabama claims. In railway slaves @ stronger tone was remaraed, though the volume of hsiness was below verage, ad the activity noted was chiefly the rowrn o re manipulations im the market of the morning was shares on (rifling transs The principal fe. aness of the leading but as the day ad vanced, Obio and M pp, Northwestern prefer red, +n) Lake Shore showed more animation, New York Central Hudson stock and sevip were strong throughout tie day, Lite in the aiternoon Erie and New Jersey Contral became suddenty a live, the former advancing to @7%, ond the latter selling #8 high as 100, Heading, Pittsburgh, Roek Inland, Wabash, 8 cite, and Western Quicksilver Curthe Pauls, Pacifle Mall, Union Pa Union were quite neglected. improved to 1% and Mannival anid St, Joseph were also higuer on moderato deal ings, ‘There han been no really important feature in the market, and vue vi loan post tive on either tide of speculation than for several davs—the general complaint among brokers being the entire lack of orders, except such ax are put out by the cliques for the purpose of keeping thelr f rite shares steady in price, ‘There were rumors urrcnt in the street this afteruoon that forgeries of buts” and “calle” to quite a large extent had been deterted, but the affur hay been.” husied up" A such is the uct, nud the reports need confirmation ‘The gold market hay been dull and spi though the price was sirong at INQ? Fates paid for having balances carried Bto2 P cent. in one instance the com lending flat Tho Gold Room adjourned at 230 P.M, and went into Live session to Like action pon a resolu Hon to vota $5,000 to the Freneh reliet iund, his measure fallod to meet the views of the members, and, a8 expressive of the Execkanco as a body, Yoled down, though a vaper will be circulated Private subscriptions to-morrow, ‘The receips of old at the Sub-Treasury were $579,997; payments, $1,063,122; bolance, 862,2K),015. The receipis of ws of operators a Currency were $1,423,138"; payments, $444,390; bal Auce, $10,007,104," The receipis fur customs awount- 4 tO $41,000, The tos elearinus at toe Gold ahanae Bank were $14,118,00); gold balauces, $740, 967; cnrrenay Balances, $800,908. The principal quotations were as follows: i ee Ce ee ke eg Foreizn exeiianee closes dull and steady for to- Morrow's Ateamer, at 10044@100 for prime bankers’ slaty days bills, and 110M qaLiO36 for shew ‘The money market displays the usual ease, and in the present dullness of aftairs in the street, surplus balances are diMeult of employment above B and 4 ® cept. on Government bonds, and 6 ® cent. on focks, thongh olf loans stad Over at higher rates, Commercial accepiances are in good request on the basin of 6'@7 # cont he feature of the day's business line centred in nment list, Which was active aud buoyant, aoe More prononnced than yesterday. pecial considerations affweting the market ty- e the continued and prospective ense in Money, and the expoctation that the Secretary of the Treasnry will throw the weleht of the Govern: Ment influence In the establishment of higher que tions, in order to ald tie funding echeme by & of bonds to gold, While ail ‘were well represented, yot tho fpecial attention of the street was directed to the currency fixer, which were carried up to 119%, The orders to purchase these bonde Were irom vuriour financial corporations, und tho transactions to-day were upward of two and it millions, the demand being stimulated by the fin that in wise can these [eenes be a! fed by th fovore n of Congress. The market clone. stro at the bighest quot: 8 of the day 6 Henry Clows & Co,, 82 Wair street, revort as fol lows at 4:30 P M.: ia. aked $008, tog. Jas. c11y ” 10's S20s, Weeoup.. 18 10S Ss, (67, coun. L0G LOS 5.206, WS. coups MI HL re ad 4, cond. 10due, coup sss UL b-a0s, ". coup. An unusually large bu Preold bis: 9 88 eas hasbeen recorded in State bonds, the features being the North Caroli nas. ‘The old issues rose % W cent. to G1; new, 2 W cent. to 8's; special tax, 1M cent, to By; and funding set bonds of 1863,'1 ® cent. to 91. Next in point of interest were Tounessces, which wore firm at OMEN for both old and new issues; Missouri 6s were strong and rove 4y @ cent. to Wig ; Hanniba and St. Joseph issue at 89%, and Georgia gold 7: Oi; new Vircinins selling at 614 @hz, and regis ed old at 50%. South Carolinias old were dull ut and new Jauuary and July heavy at Conti Rank shares sold at O4,and Fourth National at jail¥ on made a to Wit favorable trafic returns of the road, Which #ioW an increase of $111,576 in the earnings of last mouth as comp the same month last yeor, Union Picit 1 at Tig for fr 70 for land grants. We note sales 0: Alte Haute sinking fund, at 100% ; neconds (preferre:) ne 106}. Railway mor'eages were strong, Central Pacifcs, wi owing to th bonus 82; ineom Morris und Eosex seconds, Rock Isla Vt 85, e quotations, New York Central stock ranged al D4'4(bo4% : crip, 10% 000% ; Harlem, 12% Gli 5 Erie. 414 G'74 ; Rendine. doy 7 08%4 Lake Shore, MG@04}5 ; Wabash, 625 @5z)5 ; Northwestern common, on NOHO: Kock preferred, St. Paul common, 44.53% : 0 and Mississipp!, 3),@ 10444 QI05% + and Hannibal and St. Joseph pr a, sy 36 ; New Jersey GAC, WS BAIN | forred, W054. Pitteburgh sold at 104i; Michi- an Central, 1:74 @i18; lilnols Central, 13 AM Ng 5 Fore Wayne, W551 Chicago and Alton, ity lie: M. Lackawanna and and New Hay eu, In miseetiancou beiween 424 G43; and Quicksilver, 12 @13,_ Canton was rtrong ut T64@T4, and Mariposs At BY. An active hunineas wax aoue in express shares, Adams being stron at 67% ; Amerioun, 44 Wolls, Purgo & Co, 40, und scrip, 1% ; United neing at 4441 Closing prices at 5:30 P.M. : cls and esos. #0: Delawa ama. An's.| ma. Ana. Ne. C.F. ©. Wd “ONO nto @ Mies... He “bid NIV C.@ Heer, 4 Wr |Del., Lack. & Waray 1a 1 INS, Genisal.. 10 6 4 Union Pacite .. 19% (Mao aad. SON | Go nrerercii tee biriem fa | Mien C my Pituaburgh He ab. Cente mS Northw. 4) Mel U. Teh Gk do, PI Sfracime Mai ay Hock Tran’. \aaus Bauraes Gy enw WP at RY. a Mok 634) Am, Mer U. Ex. 46% 49.0 Unit. oe a“ BANKIN D FINANCIAL, One of the best investments in St, Lo Southenstern First vertl te 7 per cont, Gold Bonds, road running to St. Louis, and doing a proiltabie Price 924 and interest, for particulars of GEO, OPDYKE & €0. M. K. JESSUP & CO, 12 and at the of the Company, 51 New York Markets. Fnipay, Feb. 10 —Fioum axp twat— state aud W grades do, forsuner the market! Mortgage Con # and bnsinces Ingo extras Sines for Western aid Drag) wine, Buck wes $520 #1 he. GROCKH'ES—< olive q ‘ Java, 16 Le ‘ A iy ah ba Sataniiin.” Mc 1 At Bowie and it " We Carella, anu G0 0. Sige. gold, I age Hangoon. tiie, anu 000 ba erat iatie for ety, and 2 Wet Apr hetizes Nutter ule $40 Unive ai lye. (Or middling uplands and 1 yc. f it nsacie, Metals frmn, eqpreialie fF ae which atteon ‘ Wheat ea Mat Grain—Whev friner and fu Oo Hush, at FL. $t sat 8 ke in th by ra Corn W r ‘ ¥ ALA conde. for We mded, aad rn yellow - Live Stock Market. New Youx. Friday, Feb, 10,—Fi'ty x ad Deevos, arrived todhy, 2at IC ye Hi Commnnipaw. Then Cas Bate, wn chinged. A ‘few. & ow butchers al tse, # M., And a eM at Drought $5.40 # 10 Me Hive weg! ‘ rw vige!¥ baw x hy oUner figure Forty cars, OF TAM then, arrived, Meare ct Pe eighth suvet, 16 cars a aw. Wo, hawk The Weakness dye more marked today, and the stock Was ih wale Ol Were ZO CAF Foaus ¢ nds Shute, WD. and 116 Cauda seep ab TX as Che yeVeD. Care, OF NOW. lt rovelwad There Were no sales OF Ve li te the fooilug Wiss prety Army a 1 to ood tod MiB WUENKE. ¥ Diessod' hogs were, es for cy, and Vegi, for Western, — MARINE INTELLIGENCE, ae MINTATORE ALMAWA- THES 4 sun riser 700 Sun 5 WM tee 18 OD Sandy Hook..12 15 Gov. bywad, 1G Heil ( 34 Arrived=Frinay, Feb | Steamship Wyanoke, Norfolk, mdse and pas fteauship Mary Sandiord, Wiimtngion. S. » and baval ores Ateamehip Thuringia, Hamburg, wide auisbig Column, HAV AN, Muse thal Bronniaity Aizerta, Livernoot, tute Bteamelip dates Ader, Charles W Geo. BU blob, Richi an i Bark [hawas Pope, Graig Caiary, @.uvcda Bark Atlantic, St Pierre, sugar Brig Sclie fisted, Messina. trate Aiko, Me intl. Tivol Mud CUMDbWI6e Vewe s. ae Business Notices, Because « Person has a Bad Cough it should nut be interred that Consuinption ha ry though « cave of Consumption ia rarely net wit!) unac Companiod by a distrering “ough, Where, however, A divposition to Pulmonary disease exists, a Cough, if {6 to itself, wivaime and racks the Luge auc wastes the general strength, ant soon estan Ishos aii complaint, In all cases, then, it }! of @ Cough, Cold, or Moarsepess without delay, and Unie purpose no remedy sets more promptly or sur ly.or Wi/h nore Heneiit to the orgaus ot the chest than Dr. D, Jayne's Expectorant, an + ally compounded from earefully selected drugs, and which, On trial, Will aways be found worihy of Ils World-wide Feputation, Sold by ali druggiste 0 wet ticle ecient For Throat Diseases aud Affection the chest," BROWN'S BRONC i! \L TROCHES," of Cough Loscnges, are of gre In Coughs, Lrtitation of the Throw eansed | v unngual Exertion of the in public oF singing, they siresuile, The Troches have produce the mort he proved their etiesry i Helta, Suspene iKe aud Choloe aesoruuene at SELLKY's establisiuent, 3 Au 6t., New uri, and 184i Cheatous st,, Paiiacelphia, Dr. Sage f yeni Prager enn aT} Genus. Pamphiet free, Address ft ¥ PLiiit be Md. L., Bussic, N'¥ MARRIED. BROLY—TLOCH—Ay the Rev, Dr. Ad. Maebech, Pullip Broty to goes Moeh. nthe Bs “HF Weller. J. A. Bearies, Taos, » Mee oo Ann Maria Bisey Nairn te AML pea te Kev, Lsaac Wescott, Chartes Carter to Catnarine Rile: JAH GREATING By the tev, Wm. ©. Poole, Nn Couch to An DO ERY Bethe tev, Wm. C. Poole, Pat Tok Duffy to Catharine GORMLEY “CURLEY ft Wm. C, Poole, Sames Gorin ieg to Maty Carl eg. melt Nae NG BY the Kev. Dr. Rud. Wiecrorok, Jolin JAEC GHAUED To thie elty, by the Rey J. W. Foehiinger, Gottied Friedrich Jae & ay A ‘arene ch Jacek: of Williams. DHNSON—CRUIB—By the Rev. Wm. C. Poole, SEE wee egg he ELLY —MURKLGIG=By the Rey. Joun P. \ ony Traders Keil to Hannan Wock er pinged N=-MOONEY.-By the Kev. Dr, Ad, Huebsch, Tech Kalin to Savin stogney, Sn MCKENTIF—LEAKY.By (he Rev. £. D. Murphy, James MeKengie to Jonanns Leary. LOUGHREY “MAHRESHOLZ By the Rey. Wm. C Poole, Charles Loughrey to Caroline Minrenholy MILOKLAWSEY—LEVINON In this city by the Rev. Dr. M. Mieiziner, Wolf Milorlawaky, of Cuicaguy Ti, to Amelia Levison. of New York MADEKI-GUAF thy the Rev. Dr. Rud. Wieczorek, Wiliam Mader: to Barbara Grat MEADE—KGAN.—Dy tho Key. Wm. ©. Poole, Michael Mamie to Jane Fegaa MULLER—GOSs.—By the Rey, F.W. Fochiinger, Jo bann Muller to Kociia Gross. NAUMANN SCHNEIDER IC My the Tov. F.W. Pooh: Ker, Jonas Naumann to Kilse Senneider. PAPESFICEDEUA Th this City. by the Mev. J. A. Foergen. € Pape to Catharine Friodeach, Feb. Boab oF Lismtburen. ie OUD. wy the Th Kru W. Prentfor to Hedwig live Pe sighs QUIULRY = MocofiCk George CoMarphy Limollty Qrtsley of Plat to Mary MeUurmick, of Sew York nt Titi Rsk CHERT man Renry Wollman, Emannet kelchort to Sarah Bruokner, both of Wilamaburen, ROSSHACH=KLUTIE—To thi city, by the Re F. Buren, Cari Ko ebaeh, of Putnam, Conn., to Wilhel mijn Kinta, of New York, ROSE NSTERL-STROUSE.—Ry the fey, Dr. Davie Einhorn, samuel Rosenstesi to Hebooen Strouse BCHAAD—sCHUWENDEMANS.— By tha Rov, B. de Foorsch, Jacob Schaal to Lonita Senwendeuann. SI PEG-HOREMANS--ity the cub steer to Catharine Hefiany SHOMTHGHEEN.—in Long island City, by the Rev, kemand D, Cooper, Win dames shorter, of New isn Macy Orden, of Astoria vid. A. Foers SPIIGUS—GREES.—By the Rev. W. Neilson Mo Vickat, Thomas Spiiggs to Mary Jane Grecn, SMIDT-LINSS —Hy the Rey. duuus W, Geyer, Wim, Smiitto Anna Marg. Lim SCHEKTER-LOLDL Ly the Rov. Julius W. Geyer, Charles Schertor to Hertha Boldt BIILES—BACHELDEIC—In Uns eity, by the Mey. A. K Sanford, Frederick L, Sutes, of Avilla Badhel ler. of New Yok SCHMID Tithe. —Hy the How. Dr. Itud, Wiecrorek, alentine Schiniat to Elizabeth Iteisa ECHEI DING=HART WEIN —L tht Rey. F. W. Forbungor, Wun, Boberdivg, to Marjenretia Hartwoih KEK MCCORMICK nto eit, BY Wood, if Poundridge, Wes ehemver e¢ ances Willer, of Harien. WA ‘By the Key. J. &. Searles, Wm. Jays to 3 my EKLING-JACOB.—By the Rey. C. Schmudtt, Fra: , Werling to Kilzaveth Jacob. VOR “DE Mitas x.y ibe Rev. Thomas 8, Prow ton, Richard Frederick Neisou Vor Julle Alphor- sine de Biaux. DIVORCED. KIEL —In Boston Feb. 1, by Judge Amos, Fred. Wm Charles Kiel from Wiluelining Caroline Kiel. Cause, sity Hovoken, N.J., to Appieton BATKE.-In Boston, Fed. by Jadge Ames, Hiram @ Bates irom Isabelia E. Bates, Caure, aduliery, — DIED. BURKE.—On, Fridey, Feb. 10, Caroline 8., witt Richard MH. Burke, aged 2% years and 2 months, ‘Ais reratiyes and friends of the fam iy, 9}s0 ihe meme bers of Slicetin Lodge, No. iis, F. and A.M. and mem ber of the fraternity generally, are respectfully. la vited wend the fabera, (roi at 724 east iinet. on Sunday, 1PM. © LERMAN —On Thursday, Feb, 9, of cousuinption, VSéar of hts age he fis 4 namber) , Brooklyn YOUNG, President, Goulet on bunday, 10h lust a2 PM, Hk Wirt Wat A. VAN OnDEN ‘Sects tary, SAL Saitorville, No Ju sience of fy Win. Aud Copvord n Thursday, nittaitier, Tuouas C dM years, «of faner att OL the lat nily are respect. ay, Che 12 opal Chure + Tob. Teat her residence, 884 South SM et., Ur Elizabeta, wite of mouths. and iid Her brothers in-law, 3, W. Woodrnif, Geo. and Alew- ander Dixon, und Wm. Henderson, abd ule relanves aud frieias of tye faiaily aver ully tovited (9 at tend tie funeral, on Sunday, Feb. 12, trom the Sou 3d ft Mob, Charen, at Lg By iy.-O0 Thursday, Feb. 9, Martha, wife of Willian Wy. The relatives and friends ol the family are reepeet- ily Wbvited to atten ti Talon Diday tte hoon, at 2 o'r oek, fot St. Luke's Clic, Hudson 6b, “HAVILAND on Thorsday, Feb. ® Ritzabeth Pye, witeot Wit Haviland The te atives auo (reads Are respectfully invited te tus (ucral-ou Sunday, at, M., (vou her late Un the evening of Thureday, Fen 9, Ieabella, er of Kobert wud his Inte wit? Isabela Ie a will be held at tno Pre Hand Sie tr ae NIGHT zaboth Knight, i whe ii y The f Vy are respectfully Invitea to attend the mnera’, frou ber bat 1 Caual st, of thou aye. ends of the fan 9, after a short ti) aud Elea Muliigany aved 4 years and} The y are respectfully Invited to aitend the funeral, (rou the residence of her parents, a Stl ov..on Saturdiy, Feo. Hat Lutcloce. PINKERTON In Brooklyn, Feo. §, Janes Puker Fal will Lake place (roi the residence of tte B.C. Asien, 187 Washingtou a¥., Brooaly a, i matarday, ith i 2PM. VAUK bat, Gaugiter of Andrew end M, A, Parker, axed 4 ONtLs, and Jdaye The fune.a) will take place fim 2M Division et., on nday. Keb, 12, at 2 o'eloc! KAY DER.—On' ‘Thursday, Feb. 9, after a \ingoring ile Dominick Ly der, in the #ith year ot his ves and friends of the family are invited to atte fuworal. frown he ate residence, 20 Mangim St oy Sanday, the 12th inet at LP i Tiree ear VT ake O. Thorp, 8r, Ui yemr ot bys aa ‘aus thicw Fen. 9, Of the family are javited to Sun, bust. at 1B pula Ob hort illnons, dn the We tus In (ire Oth youre re Fespect= and 2 Aust, we A Beitast pape copy. 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