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THIRTY-EIGHTH — YEAR. FA DOT ’ THE ICE EMBARGO, : ‘ T NAPOLEON'S beth one SATAN’S RULE ON TIE S$ ——o Both Rivers and the Harbor Filled with —_ BOUIS YRRHUEIIS MAGNANIMITY Fields of Ice~Theusands Crossing | 4 ney OF MISERY AFLOAT ON THE AND INSOLENCE. the East River on an Ice Bridge-Ne East ALVER protinled tlon Closed for Three Hours. aa “ Pho Prisonre at Wilhelmohohe Catling ¢ The Nortn and East Hivers have oot been $0 | wiz pratf-Prozen Biack Mallors Walting for ‘Accouat the € re—fe Cannot Think | *fectoally blocked with ice for many years as Uhip Neptane—The Netorte ef Abundoning the Destinies of France— | they were on Saturday, Immense fields of tee Peabody and bis Mate Mayo ‘There in no Government but the Empire. | broke away from the Jursey fats on the flood tide, anin before the Public, Lono:*, Feb. 12.—The following is @ transla | most of which entered the Kast River, and so com- | The notorious Capt, Peabody of the ship Nep oo of ti mation addressed by the Emperor | pletely blocwed up the stream that the ferry boats | tone is again before the public. Baton would reem Rapoleon to she electors of Frat found it impossible to make their trips, From 19 | to have selected this shipmaster as n kind of admiral Witneinenoue, Feb, 8 1871, | to So'clock the river was closed to navigation. An | of his fleet, or achic€ fugleman to represent bin on Betrayed by fortune, Thave kept sinco my cap: | immense cako of ico, reaching from shore to sore, | the ocean, Capt. Poabcdy's latest exploit in the fivlty © preicund silonee, which ts misfortuno's | ant haifa tile wide, became wedged in at about | service of his chief came to light yesterday on board prourning As long as the armies confronted each | 12:20 opposite the Fulton, Roosevelt, and Bridze | the Neptane, webip of evil fame, ‘The atrocity was other 1 ut+'rined from any steps or words capable | street ferries, forming an ice bridge, uvon which | perpetrated as the verse! was nearing New York on pf cansirg party diseersicns, but Tean no longer | thousance crossed from bot shoros, This bride | her recent passage from Liverpoo!, Femain siicni {efore my country's diessiera without | remained Grm until noarly 8 o'clock, when the | Last evening, at about 7 o'clock, a halt-frozen aring insensible of ite sufferings. When I was | strength of the ebb tide broke it up while yet near- | negro sailor crawled into the Beekman street police Bre prisoner Teould not treat for peace teeause | ly to handrea persons were upon itin mid etream. | station, ond bogged Sergeant Babcock to render as By reeoluti vs would appear to have been dictated | fhe Government tug Catalpa was wedged in the ice | sistance to himself aud five negro sailors who were Dy persons! considerations, I left the Regent to de- | at the time, and when the bridge began to move, ® | tying In a helpless condition on board tho Neptune, Ride whether St was to the interost of the mation (o | grand rush was made to reach her, Nearly one hun the foot of Beekman street. The humane Sergeant Dontinue We airaggle, Notwithstanding the un- | dred were thos rescued avd Innded at the Navy | at once despatched officers to the ¥ Camber: Parailelod reverses, Frince was unsubdued, hor | Yard. Tho remainder wero roscuod by tue and | ing over the side, Sergeant Babeock anda Sty re. Dirongholds unreduced, a few Depariments invaded, | small boats, and all were safely issded on the | porcer, who happened to be present whoo the report tnd Paris ins siute of defence. The extent of her | wharves, ‘The scene was one of intense excitement, | wan brought to the police station, inquired of the Biisfor!unes might possibly have been limited. but | ond was witnessed by thousands who crowded the | fret inan they met, “ Where iy the captain ry dle het enviele ers on Hoth sides of the river ne-aahore,” Wenthe anawer, © Whi While attruion was directed to her enewi Pesca We vives war eheaben larg uitaliae Seah ne ashore." was tho answer, Where Is th ae AN INCURAKCTION AROSE AT FARIA, ot which tie wate "© Gone ashore, were are the crew f Jho went oF (le Representatives was violated, the RY WARD RFKCBER Gone ashore. too; leastivise them as is able to, Pafory of ue Empress was threatene!, aod the Bm his) wife, and, many other eminent citizens | There's « bait dozen b cro-ted from iirvoklyn to New Yor ; Dire, which Lad been three times reciaimed by the | SFprned Gon linrokiyn fo Now Vor aaly ynozey Niogens : People, was overthrown and abandoned. Stilling | obstructed by the immense masses of ice. end hone | there inthe forecastle; do you want to see them ? Bay prosentin cuts, 1 exclaimed, “What matter my | of the icrry boats were able to make regular tivs. | ‘The sergeant suid he did Bynasty if the country Is savod 1 lustead of roe | eer ai hiea during tve aay and were obiised to | ' Come this way then,” entd tho watelman, for it Vesting oxvinst the violation of my rizh’ I hoped | jay by. At one time the Fiver’ans a0 full of was he who gave the laconic answers, The sergeant Yor the success of the defence, ani sdiired the pone ory e boats dared to # bie pd out, ond fu followed, accompanied by the Sun reporter. The patriotic devotion of the children of France. Now, | ("0 thousand perw WPe a Dont could veh | Watcbinan opened alittle low door opening into the when the struggle is suspended and all reasonable | the slip to reecive thom Tw bay was full of foat- | forecastle. “ Wuew! what a fogot” ald the ser bance of victory bas disappeared, is the tims ink jee, pat a Fisten Is) 3 ferry boats were wot | geant, ‘For God@ sake, are there any mon in sb TO CALL TO ACCOUNT FEB’ CoURFERG, eae eee ean Cee Caine Se Jeueeel ON | Lote te the party slenped, when 6 sight met for blocdshed, onl ruin, and eqoandered resources, | making their eses never to be forgotten, Tn this long, low, sb imp. to abandon the destinies of France NATIOATION DANCEROUS, dark and cold dea lay dve homan beings suffering to ved Government which was left no | | Cone cerable dumealty and great Joss of liiwe were | agonirs uel as the reporter never before Witnested experienced ple Who wade the triy to Linbo. | ‘7 seeid cone pethority cinanating from universal suffrage, Or | eee eT Gr he vais dugout enpioyed. on | A® KOU ss the smoke med steam could escape from ‘Ger, conduence. and a solid peace are only recov. | tio two routes, four were La ‘onse- | the open door and tie atmosphere became endur. peadle when tue people are consulted respect | Queniy oniy two were in service, x able, the rerorter veniured to look around him, As Weg the Goveroment most capable of repair | Yire consequently few or mensey DM FOCUS T the Viitle oi limp which the watchman carried be- deg the div siers to the country, It is es] Ie is rumored tat a delegation of Hoboken pub- | eae visible i veatial (hat France should bo anitet in ber wishes, | licams will to marrow request Nr. Shippen to ex THE FOUL ATMOSPRENR, eit bis toftacnce toward having the Steers Battery were ti Bor myseli, vivised by injustice and bitter accep. | it, dit taftuence toward Hreorocthing innet | Of bisck leads were lifted up from their aithy Woe, 1 do not kiow or claim my repeatedly cum | toe to keep the cha n New Yora and | banks Brmed righis. ‘Tere te 20 room for personal ambi. | Hoboken upen, the {n Of Une Latter city Is you “ricndet* eaid one of them oo. Ba ‘he people are reenlariy assembled | YM erday tie jee continne obstruct naviga We are,” aid the Sergeant,“ What Is the mat end express vticir Will, it ie my du'y to say that all | tion, sltuough there wae much lees aificuliy in | ter, mont facts are |! 6. ‘There ts only che Governmen, | crosting loa the day previous, und the buals inace Od, we is froze; thav'e all, Can yon take us to fa whic jes the nations: sovereignty, able to | regiur tris, although at larger intery bear? Beal the wenu's. to Pring hope to toe Gresides, to | other ceexsione when there are no obs vols Feopen the piofired churches for prayers, and to | way. Many of those who. erussed un the Certainly we can: but where is your captain # Feature incursty, concord, and peace Brocklyn to New York ou Satur tay, xpnear to think O}, he's cho’, been dar since las’ nigng.”* —_ Au extroondinary feat of pre am, Among Who is bet ‘ oriowa the number were afew who h md years ag iL 18 PRENCH ELECTIONS Shin thevisee wos peluriy Hie name's Pesbody. Guess sou've bewd of Whiers nod Fevre Chosen for the Assembly ACCIDENTS INTHE RAST MIVER: ia whe 2 . » <The Hivciion of Victor Hugo, Garibald! About 12 o'cloek, the coxl Large W An ¢xarointion of the mou revealed the fact that and Korvefort almost Certain The I * nh was struck trey were 50 fault so (1r in Pavor of the Conservativen, | i" ih)» Uden PADLY FROST-DiTTEN Loxnos, Feb. 12—The Department of the | Thres canal bente ” unable to walk, The Neptune arrive on Potne-et Uise tine clected to the Avmembly the Mayor | Were Hunk om Tier No 8 terday altcrnoon, and dve wigutes a‘ter sue made WE Versailles, MM. Carnot, Barthélemy. Saine | tye arnge ee fast Capt Peabody waiked ashore with all bis crew Biaire, Tuer aud Paver he <aept away by the larg ruck Ing eve poor negroes in the forectetle eoable ja the Dep.riment of Bas-Rtin the Msjors of t i ™ i uoable ty walk im tact, aud withou Paseo ‘oh @lestadt, ahd MM. Gowbelis cod Pie: as we pce OF One of men, ne yatach are «lected mb, wh res ! Jas the others, managed to crani Panis, 1" The election returns ure not as sirucik Bs " And Live notice to the police authorities jeounted tle election of the following can fra and fire: ; atone sent fo the Centro srret Tow Leda vecea r iad wt the Work of tragsfecring the wen Baisset, Dorian, Seuelhor, Pott tir, 2a ’ trips, ron ahd pide hd Ee) hi as ete Borpears Feb 19.—The result in the great ¢ Daring the evening the vt } tended a cm wae ¢ olections ts tm favor of the Conse, v4 aN a eg ts a ves THE WASHINGTON CONPRALNGE “ Pasa i eB ey SUR Grévy is ecct fom the Jura rd in M \ - | ete Bambetta 6) fui hin, aod Pavre iy Avne What the London ‘Cimes Saya nbout (ve Bighteon veparin emain to be beard from Comminsion-Canada ia Pleased, but abe | fica Hou Pues ihapaliea: atasted tree the Does net Want Auacx i ¢ “ ¥ Department o: Nord left Like for Pare to-day Lonpox 11.—Th e9 of to-day “view . ' Ppecial train mined fevlimge the appo of the Com | YAP t Panis, Fo'. 9—There has been a great fail ia The: sathromient '< yee oe Price of provisions, Gen, Chanzy hue been incon: | * desirable, b tk goltaion wih Generals and members of the Gue | endy beon re ibyt : t arowe: tere, ond as returned to Laval et silght desire he , #10 Bios Will re pos On the 15th inst, ¢ vet si ne mes ' Bxtalks. t two ¢ When the pri wan hae, Prick PROSPECTS the Ala eime is he tndivinal | % ‘ a clait* © ea) ° ‘ The Tire . Romors itespert'ng the Armintive-The Beit t the tone of America op must chine c int Government's Advice to Prassin—A4 eat 1, a'iag is to be re ' bitration Proposed—Count do Part hesece ; t Beauty, feb The Arcus Zeitung of to-day Hu er PPE Roe as i faye that 1 decision Will be made as tothe pro | jo cal parties +xpre 4 Dogation of |)e armistice untit ttean be scen whas | (09 A) Un PA ee Bae ; sae ‘ ' Bhanee tb hat the French Natwnal Assembly | joitic ine wigerences between I ; oF 1 Loxp M1. The prolongation of the armie. | of two ¢ n nthe Comm : Mice J y upon temper of the | Ancuren 8 dont ren calteett Le te the Fren i. toward ralian wilt be aL 1 ail diffurene ne} tori, ond Ja taking tn wall one THR PRUSSIAN DEMANDS BAO WRAL a fale bai PRIN 10; Ite RelR ober than tur how eu hands aid fect, be regurds 4 cession of territory, a money inden | Ty say: We con't wis c if biis's band ke cusitons, Uut tue F Neral pet araniasgy dedi leh la nt it we esunut bee tn Key Mice tas you excased from dvr ot Germany Fs aud good i ; SWEIRATION PHOPORED. ioe apes | oni, n0, sit The mat foreet ns stort Yat tre n¢ Vornment hae advised Hrussia to avs adopts the wwirt orem wear aN OS MOKED pike. arbitrate the of peace with France in order Riis Bigiane Sacloners: atyery Me wate ait the 0 aince our hands wa fo secure ib clive guaractee of the great p Ula Ce a Any aay 2 Levon worked yestor Bs of Europ : Clear the politleal atmosphere x hi toy to gee the ebip f bit } Lowney, Feb 18 —A stated to have esa. | tor scart bas bees Wanging over tie two eouus x ou wes We captain that y ated fun cfficiul circles, Is current iB this et — eB Bb alarta aeo'to Goalie quieilomiateie caren ou wat - NOWes he'd thaw us ou ye fe -subeal RAR ee Shy The How, Hornve F. Clirt Deules the f Yihe nentrs! powers, who, whem the matier be Hayoeike <i aga vw Peon Anuily seitier, will give their guarantee for He | Lc tas das aieate era _ Azhusron =the abido’t do austhing lat abuse ue, ia © stipulations aticJoy nor mother ir ut Heosigss dL THK SAWISTICE TO LAST ANOTHER WERK 6 fOr ihe ame be ried deushiert qcrTs APLAR AD TON aere aah A Detween France ard Germany hae been agreed o sabato Hi DlntE aI hed ean rites Aan inacranhy Week beyond thi 10th Inet., the term of expiration of bere \ a ‘ Arter be Wont tie i : We prevent arminite Hitwon of of Sas lath aaah ; nF the erewy they wet, and rH be PARIS ON THB SCENE te hatte it i ny ale Vie he wale niea Me Prussian arters thatthe Fronch Assembly “ve sree : Me eae ot ee hee wlohe uh ; Count sas Pee provide fora fa: | I woul have beet bed law, even it be Bol i 98 de Sure 5 nie of the restoration of | jctnirg of tue matter wautever ' , ' be fell hock We Orleanisis or ihe ¢ shmenut of ® repubil — CH the sheer y on wiih ln Tie Duc a’ svrnste has a less chance than his nephew Nt Chrysostom iu Boutivh, Honas, Alter rent aory ~ Youterday was a great duy among the 1 Baturday pial jus thesparile Vie Government at Paris ‘ a Matera Ghai A mimete che Ae hothore tice » Tue Government of tl 2 SacnTngl (Eth: deal dle ' y ih Hint’ fos te dforco wt Paria bas abrozated the r “ * This ti Christ Ceptsin ta ¢ rot {ete she bos x ne Delegate Governmout at Bor- | wrict inciudes the churches of Russia, of Alex \ i aut ont Voans dria, of Coustansinople, of Jorusatem, of Antioch of | dotn avery hope erokon negro, T1610 4 r 1, Bowen has arrived at Boulogne, | Shy.'rng and other emation A church veto mon al ustor s that they had been Bbused and ha or Parts, She tn tho firet Am eets, b tnd Faw tat the tag | matteatod inaimost shocking Lmauuler by, tae be Whos visited that port im ten years, | suse used i the churches vi cue try aba! | wd ' Ther are all open, end travel ere: | Join cu ysnssou baa be wily tr nat ee tee Me RO Derr A ae he Rov, Putber Kjerting. and vole elie ne aahavian beanie oad > ed root ly BoD in the tem 5 ‘ Wo or tires of tae men a War Notes, it Tavende, and the mnogniticent ott rc lay are ulneralade eae ya ave it L nof | vert th Feu Lexington avenue ren re with a Lideous coiting } " — Ante emnut Will be necessary wen, to be ynikd yonterdey, and Wank! gton Still Hopetal the others, ™. Payable today, They Bave Wasursutom, Feb, 12,—No news hax yet bee WHA * from thy people of FE ved from the steamer Tenpesses ‘ihe opine JHE CUBAN PALRLOTS, her 6 oxproaved in offcval quarters of her salety ~ Prench men ofw vena | bave no respect been chanwed. ‘The Hreriuvot A Deulal of the stories Bet Afloat by the : sratehs ena | [ving boon iaierrogsie, to-day on the eu wii adie woteh and | je did uob expect to bear from’ the ‘Lennessve' unt ‘4 “ hse. : y hee the 1hih lusty ag the packet frou the capital of bax A letter under date of Feb, 4, from Havana, Domingo would not tirive #t a telegraph potwt UO: | purporting to be from the correspondent of a morn {VENGING THE Pore u neon even on | IDK Paber wt that placo, sayy that it iv reported hut meee Janvery 19, heading #0 ‘gale, 18 Kot consid: | the Cuban Chambers have been dissolved and that wars of m Catholle League tn Belgium, | bred here a9 any indication of itn enbrequont na%e the Cobinct s wandering about the countrs; alo Anan Armed Expedition nguiuat Italy, || acd (he enaiety here continues unabated that tho friends of Scflor Machaio, (ue Secretary of ‘ nce, Feb, 10,—The newspapers announce yy ot the Cuban House of Kepresentativer, have called on Wasa 1 ¢ league has been formed in Belgium: Rewars Raaing sith Rerelay Ol, tne Captily-Geveri phd endeavored to obtuw » dd, hel eae ir, Feb. 11,—A fire at 46 JeMerson ave rdon for Mac 4 expedition aguinet Italy, wit Vie ovevine burned the stock of oi of Mesers. | PLS" Wading Cubune resident in New York, who dip Austria and Spain and some ¥. Bentley & Co's and $3000 worth of tiuvear | Keep thoroushly posted on ait matters spor rining France, and © meeting place in {machinery belonging to. J. Greenslade, ‘The | tu the ineroets of the patriots say tut (lhere 49 uub Ve Menten thy “The "italian had an Ineorance of $2,000. Bent oy & £0." | the slightest foundation for th se, roNnor’ they 5 received information #5 hol Kuown, Dut not very heavy. They had 0 | denounce tieu as cansrus cmanating from partios Hved Information oF he 000: | iat rinee 4s parning ull ran (orougl We sewers Thu the sncerest of the Spanish authorities at Ma, anaried (aa o | into the river nud set the docks on tire, With great | yang. ‘They have every faith in the pairiotism 0 vVitleetute,estutug exerts | siBiclity the Wamwes were extinguisded Waeindy, Ghdaty that ne, like all-olvers of "ue Cups were obliged. to ehnige - ——- Cuban Legislature, would die before he Would ark AyOneL be ore Ley Would disperse. Killed by a Walling Wall, pardon of the Spauiel: anthorit Ciasine ee Wanetmo, W. Ve. Feb. 12.—Charles H. Ber. he Didscr LAERLAAGI Deeds ‘ Jeatng to ae Odioue Ta Fry's rope store on Water strect was burned on Sat font atte Vanes Man, Malar colored siiow, Keb. urd: ‘0 any Joba Ki provi Banaon, Feb, 1%. enry Vu fi * sews 125 votes agsinat any of tus "94 144, hla pettien Li Yor shia sasalag 12,—A careful canvass | hooker, were hulled Ur Afollung Woll- ul tore of Keim's Hotel, and Josepy Schafer, bi aged 11), aude widely-suown charecter, died bi ween ‘NEW YORK, MONDAY VICTOR EMANUEL A Demonstration in Williamaburah Yeaterdny =Protent Aw the Occupation of Rome overnor Lowe's Address—A Foul Sian. der Retuted~Fealty to the Ponti, Yesterday afternoon a public demonstration, protesting against the action of Victor Emanuel in Aespoiling the Pope of his temporal power, and in immuring him os a prisoner in the Vatican, was made in the Charch of St. Mary of the Immaculate Conception in Willamsburgh, The edifice was handsomely decorated. Largo evergreons adorned the altar, and the banners of the different eunieh cletion were grouped atong tiem. At the cornor of the altar rails was displayed the beautifal fing of the United States, The tabernacle was draped witl A large wiik American flag, whose folds surrounded a large of! painting of Pope Pius the Ninwh After tle besediction, the Host was taken to the inner sanctaury, The pastor, the Kev. J. R. Me A ROBRER, Donald, then read the protest, and annoanced the object of the mectiog. “As citizens of this great free American Republic, he said, " we are assom bled to declare our apinions amd intulligentiy cuss the great question which !nterests all Chri Major Hart was appointed chairman of the meet Ing, Mossrs, Doran, Dailey, and ex-Gov. Lowe of Maryland delivered addresses, Gov. Lowe, in the course of his remark “Tho six millions of in the States are io perfect accord with in huadred — milliors scattered all over world, and no matier ju what country they liv its Kingdom or & republic, tnele first duty is to God The great political heresy of the age is that numan Affairs belong to man and religion to God. God fe bid, bowever, that there ever should bea union of chureh sod state, and Lay this in the highest in terest of the Catholic Churel, That Catbolics do. fire this is a fool slander. We want und bave a froe church, but in a higher sense than onr oppo nts droaih oF," After eperking of the fact that ove in ollr OWN Country a portion of the territory is ceded to the Ueneral Goverament for its good wo ing. the Governor asked, “Has ever the title eigit hundro! years which guaranteed to the Pope en: tatholies temporal power beeu disputed? The Pope, never. theless, was not a temporal ruler by divine rignt, any more than was that mushroom king, Victor Knanucl, Tho temporal power was not necessary to tho spiritual supremacy, Were the Pope a end. ject of & king or the citizen of a free government, the whims aud caprices of 9 prince or ruler micht se annoyanes, but could not defeat the graud olject for which Christ established Hie Chorch Let’ Views Kmanuet pause and eareruliy read t chapter in the lie of Napoleon, wien @ vietor, Le scorniully asket the aged pout Can you make the arms (all from my soliiers’ Hands? Referring to tro hisiory of ie nations of Europe, G 2! Who, whut were they? and We whom lo we come?" Henry ard Beecher, wie made you, your forofatl ant ns ali whod we now aref Who turned ne from howling barbariina into civiligad men? The tan Catbolic Chucen with the Pope at the head Were we tut tal! cores in our provost, Vietor Einangel, the robber King would pan and all Christendom would dowad the retstal asament of the Pope: That all people bave the right of cbanging the form of goverowent Laevy, 1 demy that the Italians can do so The States os the Cuarch do aot belong tothew. They belnug to loan to the ino bun dred hous of Catnolies of the world, Th Italians area mixed class, ‘The dark -oyed Nea politan and the pla-e Lombard have nothiog in common, Uisit havit4, manners, and dispositions are differ * falve that the people prefer Ye of Victor Emanuei to that of the Pope” Feut (riges tie speaker Was interratet by Alter the opie had simmed the protest road by the pastor the meeting was dina! va, ——— IN THE RUPURLICAN The lion, Mr. Spencer at Work The Klec tiv of the Kou, Horace Greeley Disape proved—The Cusiom ease Party (o & AG row RANKS, Reorganized-No League with Tammany, On Saturday vight (he usuol quict of the Fitth Avenue Hotel was disturbed b tramp, tramp its marbie hulls of 8 body of Repub 8, headed by tho Hon, Charion ecasion was the nblize of the nty-one oppointed Tio I 0 “Much is 1 wish t ‘ ryopization noon a fray aid equitab © baste H r © inopportune (oF “are It motnent Witvout consu ling she Dtate Com Tt would iay us open by Lic charge of deiug Aficra long disenesion Mr 4 onbericute: wit Just and the motion of Mr. f Was adept ‘he Proposed Trinh National Conveniton, Int to the movement towafd @ Ny nil Convaution of Trish assuelitions, Mr, Nicivot “ Direc wl h ' A iont letter to the potitiea! ‘ fe pat while the United Irishmen 10 ie country, the wid be n'y vid Ula represo ted, and hor ineaatures will b A that will gle mipetu Dothering the Sawduat Swindlers. Phe An Merchants’ Union Eapress Coin pany heving 1 used to delivery her ¢ Vy ove WESTCHESTER COUNTY. niin bo @ at Dot Phe ¢ eet Pal 1 of § it f aia fies —— LONG ISLAND Hontington » to be decyened sud vy navigable 10F ¥ 9) ton On Aituvday, Mr. Baldwin, of Northport, (1! on the Ice and fatally tijured bree t unity B The Queens ¢ rd of Supervisors moet aay to focate ihe pew Court House, The sloop Lady Jickson, of Norwa'k, ts euck near Kekerson's brick yard at Centreport Miss Mary Wells, of Success, found a diamond ip Brooklyn. Any siltige Jewelict gaye ber 810 for it New York sportsmen aro having excellent tun huntiag foxes ab Biwgod, Obe of sem kilied & horse ha tue cha The new Methodist woport wis deaieated yesterday, Dy hu’s, Ir 004 uy prenehod ti The Comanitice appointed at tho mest farm ers at Janavea have, elected Jotin O'Dusuell Chair fags and Robert W. Peateall Secretary The Government works in Hell Gate have been susvended for ant of funds, Gou. Newton eatunate tal 810.0) will be neccessary (9 Complete the Job, There tsa formidable diMeculty in the schools of Amityville Detween the pedagogues of the white wud colored departinents, ‘the Trustees ean scarcely pry out ap oul oreak Satord Mr, Loftus, proprietor of oon at Whitestone, accident throws 9, SATAN AS A YOUNG DIVINE. — RINCETON LEARNING THAT AP- PEARANCES DECEIVE. — Mr. McMullen Eaters the T' nary Mis Brilli x Clothes, and Exemplary Man, a Tailor, and Paixcetow, Feb. 9, 1871.—A fow months ago, « fine-looking young man appeared before Dr. MeCosh, President of Princeton College, and desired to be Admitted as a student. Me said his name was Me Mailen, and that he was a gradnate of Lewisburg University, but he wished to pursue a course of lectures on theology. The Frovident of Prineston informed him that, although the sulject of theology Was studied to rome extent in the College, still it would be better for him to enter the Theologieat Seminary, winco be would there flid facilities for stadylog which the college did not afford. MeMullen eniored the seminary of the Proshyterian Caurch, pursuing, however, only a partial course, as he eat MIS EYES WRRE Wea: and that while he wae at Lewisburg be was pros trated with some disease of the brain, resulting frow too close application to his books, aod that he was fonrful the namaching would happen again cid We pursue all the branches of study set down in the curriculam, Ho wan a gectle follow, a meex-looking man, With a silvery voice and a white cravat, wear: Ing alwoys ‘a smile that wax childian and binnd.” He soon formed an aeqnaintance with Princeton’ fairest damscle, who never for one moment supposed Vint bia" ways were dark and his tricks were vain, but considered him one of those heroic souls who had cast aside (he frivolities of the world and pat on the (nil armor to save bis fellow mon from those pittails arranged for their destruction by the some: What celebrated and tawny gentiovan with the eloven foot, boon afier arriving tn town he visited several merchants, and obtained stoves and Innos and all nee necessary for warmth and light, which, how he did not pay for, but informed she tradesmen that be bad an intorest in EXTENSIVE CALICO WORKS ODT EAST, that he would pay them aa the end of the nth, He then visited Treaton, obtalued guty dollars’ worth of earpets and furniture, In- forming the mero'ant that tie was a divinity stodent Princeton, and that be would seitia the bill very soon, The Trentou morelant iet him take the goods, fine he dealt exteusively With etudents, and always found thes square and bonorabie, dMeMallen at eal College ophy, chemistry, payerology. and mote p ing earo to sliove himse't into Princes ton's drat rocioty, Every one kuew of him. Hig address was free, griceful, entirely reed, whily bia droes was always neat and elegant, Indeel, h Waa recognized as the best droesed man In Princeton la composition and oratory, bad fe remained tu town a while longer, he would doabtless have be come well Known ; for those who heard him proach on one occasion iu one of our churches said that his rbeioric Wis fue and his delivery eloquont and al mirable. He tad that gracefulness of style and fluency of exoressivn which is so commendable Dat whieh is to scion Gund in young divines; and be seemed to strike the sympathetic strings in Ie hearers’ hearts, while his fame—nipped #0 eurly he bud by his’ departure—would have insured suceoss aller graduation had ne remained But, nv Horace (wot Greeley) remarks, * Justice, though moviog with a slow and steady step, has se! doin (ailed la overtaking the wicked in tueir Course ;"" find #0 the dayliest hus dawned, ana M13 SSCHILEGM 18 AT LAST CNVEILED, He left the town, Lis creditors, lis friends, myste jy. The well-dressed man no longer satin tne ure Foom, lounged at the bookstores, or Agured in the drawiag roomy of woeloty. The FHoepy d cons no looker grew enthusiastic over the cloquence of the young orator. » The voice which was soft aad silvery, yet cal and penetrating, Was no longer ‘ once, ty-A Btove ¢ Elite Swindiod, tended oll tre lectaros given at the Theol Seminsry, and also those delivered at the pli 1 war no longer fern in and it seemed as if fate ad taken fr git of circumstance, which frignd-nip ¥a8 Jost learning to appreciate. Gossip 60, Was busy, and many stories were affoat; but eventually t Was surmised, and bis creditors’ weve Willing to swoar, that UF WAS A DRAD oO The stove man thea produce tor from hin in whieh wd t sel to him the ase of the stove, that twas a ood stove and that if the a oresaid stove moreh ca uni to the room which he bad fori apled © Would Und It. ‘The teilors and the sboemakers, and, alas! for human depravity, the parteaders who hold (ils orninst him were furions : while the mer: chant in Trebton, of Whom Le kad pureivased @ bid Of goods amounting to over §30. is sald to have raved like a wild man, furiously tearing his halr, i foolishly upresiing quite a large Lumber of chitte, as weil a reeaicnely maeiing several larce Tuirrore toons atch bis establishment gloried, 1 aitedt r hot kbowing Letter, and formed a resolu and wer n, that hi 1 ne bnoging xt turned cologi probably jacd name, n Uere on a rivil bere te had similar to the f 1 was ecut away in discrace, He next vislied tue cH watelpia, where le Was C\LOT AND IuPatsoN! Where be is now we do not know, The anthor tice ali he Alezbeny Seminary by some means icarned that ve Was ut Prizcoton, and let the It rs Vbis real character, Wien the a divin nt snudenly left, and is now perhups humbug “ pechng IubAoltunts OF some tier ¥ The ative Dis cansed a great deal of excitement hese, and the Ww J better remain for the rest of for hits prese ‘ F bosom that the hearts of all outraged wanking — Kogtand Anticipating Retribution, Losvoy, Feb. 12.—In the budget about to be submitted to Parliament the estimates for the ex of the army amount to €15,891,700, an tn of £2985.70) over (hose of Inst year, ‘Me f the revular ormy ts to be brought up to 188.3 inerowe of 19,090. Provision 4 r # proposed to be bailt as Dover and Horwe and ot Matta —— NEW JERSEY, The venue ME Chu . LOSSES BY FIRE - he stock of 8, Mendelssohn, shirt manuf n Horse thiok iD pled by Trow At won took voste day wfternoon t loss be about $099 HROOKLYN - . aged " ‘ hha Sliea ° stiantie, wai une on th ve itay. He liad played bh ' OBITUARY Dr n Woreler, one of the oldest and moss {eriay of paraljet He was i years of mg ve funeral of Mr, G. Coleimin, ono of the feivors in Long Island, Wool pliee y frou Ms Late tealtence: Hid streot frst orday aflerwoou Broosiya Martha Hainer the author of ae erat novi ed on Ratar day in asa Virginian by birch avd w Lucius Hort, the well:known Barling Slip chant, died on Saturday, aged 8. Ha Was Connecticut, and was in Dusiucas here (orty years Hare was a protlueas Supdwy achoor Worker Autonio Bagioll, for many years a music ths city, died on morning, at ive M, He was’ bora at t Italy. “Ile was rector of the firat Italiana opdra troune which mer bain in Ate this coantey, In Laks.” Le. porto: at Kebwioua Ht Theatre io Varick strat aay, I'thestre at Lovuard and sole diectoa, He was CK) 0G0 —aeaeEeS=s=sa———o—==e PRICK TWO CEATS LIFE IN THE METROPOLIS, MURDER AND A PAIR OF BOOTS. tar Neobonen How an Infurinted Woman Settled with her sl ing another through a Store Window-Probably Fatal | 04S7#S MERE AND THERE DY TH® BU. Another Shocking Spectacte, eee. On the southwest corner of Fifty-first street and Bloventh avenue, ts ® long row of one-story wooden baildines, No. 500 of this row, which is tubdivided into tenements, in partly occapled by Join Lobrey, aya shoemaker's shop. Lobrey also keeps a policy office on a small seals, A room which is divided from the shoe and policy shop by a bowrd partition extending half way to the coiling, is used by Lohrey a9 a bedroom, a kitchen, and « dining room for himself, wife, and three ebiid The furnitare cousists of @ miserable broken bedstesd, 4n old cooking stove, © few ricketty chairs, and some articles of cracked ware which are placed, on two rough pie shelv On tho $4 instant Mrs. Jane Tyson, @ neighbor, called at Lobrey's place, and inquired whether he had finished mending a palr of boots which she bad lef with bit some days befor Lobrey told her that he had been busy, and had not completed the i Balle? From the west bank of the Hudson river, wkere tho same trees and rocks that mot the gage of Hondrick Hudson still cast their shadows inte tho water, comes the fuilowing grow! from a sub feriver who signs himsolf * Everlusting Reader" \ What ts the reoson that Hoboken cannot a decont pluce in which balls and concerts say Se held? Ab prosent there is only one all in the el in which balis and concerts may be helo, and its the very worst architecture that could be got ap. It is so dirty that It 18 almost imposaiole to get aay Indy to enter It The plaster on the walls Is coming off. The flooring 1s $0 loose that betore usi eny purpose whatever, it has to be plane: Patched up to prevent people from falling, Under heath \4 9 barroom, which Indios have to pass be fore getting into te hall, where youoy men play Dilliards and cards. T know of tree societies whe would Lave Fold bails and concerts, but did rot om h « and b ‘ Account of iis being 0 wmAll and Mitay, and had te Ker tageans, ane sturseted c larga cored onatce Fo,to Jerney City 1o get e clean piace.” Ya Hobokes Lobrey handed ber. the. boots, and asked her to "Ih, wh hate emae Cente leave the premises ; but this only served to infuriate | Pi#ks Jr, will bay her the more, and erections aud language became most outrageoas, Mrs. Lohrey, who was in the back room, stepped out ‘into. t deavored to pacify her. Mrs. Ty stunning blow in the face with her fist, which she followed op by an assault with soe boots, cuttin: Mrs, Lourey’s headin three places. The infuriate wowan then seized her victia and dragzed ner Inve the street. Whon she lad roached tbe sidewalk she Nifed Mrs, Lolirey bodily and threw her into bow window of the shop, An oMficer who had beon sent for arrived at thi Junctare, and took Mra. Tyon into custody, She locked up in vie West Forty-second Sureot po Nice station, but was aubeguentiy released on Dail by Justice Coulter of the Yorkville Pulice Court, Mrs, Lolirey was found to have sustained suca seri ous injuries that Dr. Hugart was summoned, On Frank Harris, of 2 Collister street, was knocked down and robbed at 1 o'clock yesterday morning, te stupid old Capt. John Willlamson's precinct, at the Junction of Canal and Vestry streets, The ontrage was perpetrated by a ruflan who gave his name ag Kaward Riley, and his booty wae a watch and chalg valoed at $40 and @ pocket-book containing a fe Harris shouted lustity for help, but tl policemen of (ve Fifth Ward seemed to be following tho example of their sleepy old Captain; for be Tt wan dite | Saturday she was #0 low that her husband notified treet Procinet, t¢ Coroner Yoong to take bis wife's ante mortem do- and made fort position. The Coroner, accompanied by Dr, Marsh, spot; after an exciling chase the oMcer captai the thief and recovered. tie proporty, Harris wap slightly wounded in the head. Awaking after broale fast, the dall and dismal olf Capt. Joka inquired of Ssergenos whetver lie had hesrd any disturbaaee dartog (ho night, and was told that » highwaymam continual pain com~iained of about her | iad beon captured ia his preciuct and taken over te ir ribs bus been forced against the juazs. Capt. McDonald's, "Oh, ts that allt’ And tho vrover Young eranted # warrant for tho arreas of | somnolont end aged Captain sank back in his osay Mrs. Tyson, and she was yesterday morning lockea | chair and {cll asleep. Went to the residence of Lohrey on Baturday ove: ning, when Mra, Lohrey, in a feeble tone of voice, related the above facts. Dr. Marsn found that #he had suffered tree deop cuts on the left temple from the lee! of the boo e doctor judges trom 4 up in the Lombe. separ! —— : ‘The Groat Licderkranz Ball-The Grandes? A MUNTER'S POINT GHOST, jal Masque of the Me: emnations ‘The Spirit of a Maltreatod Wife to Street—What (i Tho annual masked ball of the tamed Liedew rang Boeioty te to take place at the Academy ef Musie to-morrow evening. This will be tie only carnival ball of the season, an the Arion Society== beretofore the only rival of the Liedorkrangz—hae this year declined @ contert. The Liederkraas Masked balis are very select, The procession thig rear promises to surpsss all former efforts, Last year the ceremonies attonding the opening of the Sues Canal and the astembly of notables on that occasion wore burlesqaed. This year recont events {n Continental Europe and the comic teatures of the Franco-German war Will supply the emmanition foe the scenic spectacio. ‘The tickets of admission are tite Mrs. O'Connor lately died suddenly at Hunter's Point. The circumstances of her death excited some suspicions, aad at solicitation Coroner Tewks bury held an Inquest. ‘The contents of the stomach were analyzed, The physicians decided that she died of slow poison, but could mot of course say by whom It had been administered. Thus toe mat- ter rested, although many were suspicious of Joho O'Connor, the woman's husband, Ts te exid that he bid habitually maltreated her, as he was almost | subject to strict ecrutiny, aud none but respectable coustautly under the influence of liquor, The | Persons can be admitted. of Voiut was not ratisfed ry 0 ¥. we the matter rust thus easy, Mo says The Theology of Beecher's Youth. Sonnor should have been placed in confin Yesterday pioruing the Rev. Henry Ward ti that he Is 8 scoundrel Pifaond: twat | Beecher proached im Plymouth Church upon “ Dt- ‘woman died in damn} ; and if she ” commit sulcide (wuich le scems to disbelieve), abe | Vine Benevolence.” He std that the Almighty was was ‘oreed to jt by tie influences wiih which she | vota lover of cruelty, and toassert that he took. pleasaro in the suffurings of the damned was elmply was furronnded Since Mrs. O'Connor's death, ler ghost is aald to der i. the neighborhood’ Tine Gocss eat £0 | diabotieal. God did aut like to see men sizaled and livedis sad to be aunted by her spirit, ana the | fried, ‘Mr. Beecher said thet when he was a boy he ns which are piuiuly bear! indicate watfering | was trighte ave experienced this to the clutches of the devil. Peo t time that he was sinful, but he did not feel so ; and he thought {t was wrong not to feel sinful whea le was tuld that be was, Mey Beecher added that when he wae only eight yours old, he was subject to protoand religious imprem the house and neighboruool, O'Connor bas sold all the household effects, and holds forth in the taveras in bigh debanchery, ‘The attention of Dis trict Attorney Dowaing is to be directed to the ease, and a horough Investization will probably easue, —o dread of fling ple told him at The Troubles iu Roumanta, Beemanesy, Feb. 10,—Tho Ministera have Rene beds rnemcltat hed salgapnie ste The Rev. 0, B. Frothingbam, in a sermon yew recent letter to the Towers io a moment of depres: sicn, and. that the dangers sazgested how appeer xo | (C727 o@ rewards and puulsbmente, said that comm ine CO 4 ver i n mode that wealih and honors ab A crest 2 cae fy ay i aT 000 It ts reported to be the desire of the Prince to a: HiaadclenntitUniatnerean Nats ul | Ah fh should be reoombered that the prosperous wicked sume the soverciznty of Rouman pay Turkey full | were men of epersy aad ability; the idle and inefe demulty for her lost tribute, and enter tuto an | Brieak wicked edged in prise Tie energe oftensivy aud defensive with ter. The | and talented pood, he said, alo Feceived thelr m ew; but friends of the co ate of tne | Of this world’s advantages, but those who commit opinion Mat success Wilt be reached turough tie | ted errors of judgment suffered accordingly, Jot mediation of tac Powers, Brown, & great man,and ono of the noblest saan our time, threw Wiasell hewtloss into a neat ‘The Funerat of Shepard 4, Stovens. Vipers, and wis sitiig to death, ‘Th good Savonm Feb. 12.—The funcral of the Jate za ann poi tieay ABS ae) . Who committed suicide In the erryF 9 Touts prtion of New York last week, took place AESELLIG ENCE to-do sad wie oumerossly attended. Tbe triends | Ges, Custer ts a4 tne FiNh Avene Hotel Of Mr. Beovens way that the money which be leh tof son, Savage has resigned os Hvad Contre of tl pay lia danghter’s expenses and to enable her to | Fenian orgatization, have his remains taken to Bangor, waa stolen by Morat HMa'eicad says that Prank Blir foie one who hat uccess to bis effects tu the prison, | Mfiy auluume, aud tat some foles Would ¢ leaviog bis daughter without necessary means, sug | falls. ovlizing ber to obt. s#aistance irom iriends in New Mr. Paul J. Fish, who les esrious!y til io Wik York to have the body forwarded. BE, wae wk Weapprentice ofthe Hon. Horeag. . a Loss of the Stenmbont Judue Wheeler, NOUNS OF LEISURE 1eKsE Feb, 12.—Tho steambout Jur it Wheeler joded her boilers and was burat en! * That Comtes! Party of Young Bachelors" h a 6 o'clock this morning, st Boll's Landing, 45 | fancy cress ballin Trenor's Lyric Mall, om BUxth are ies abov The following pamed per The Hird annual renmion of the Now York Wee fons were killed: Con, Hozan, a deck band; Thos. | teyan University Cluy takca place ut the Astor Louse Weish, dees sweop) mut anot'ler poreon, nana tu | uxt Thursday evealog koow (apt, Nolan, rer ly; Cas, ‘The New York Printing Company hetd thete rey, carpenter, slightly ; soa C, W ope, of Lit fonrth annual reception 2° tas Friday soning af Uc Rock, badiy. A’ vory little of tbe cargo was | Anailo lial Thie Corupauy ute well known tor then re , and racially. “This occasion. w — By 9 Magnificent diepiay and fine ma Murder in the Cusino This Moruing, Manes were ciublasosed of aac ore Hala ovine uring a ball of the United Dramatic Friends maMstiow IUGR. ino this morning, K ard Klein, of 877 o Mostra, M@ street, was badly Dowteu var ihe Wead. With $ nnd chairs by some of the pary. He was Wy injured, His filewds took iim home, "No arrest was inade, ne The Fenion exiles Sweery's Hotel CURIOSITIES OF ChIM® on BaLurday, Lhe printers have parsed resolutions condomuing A ‘armor named Goodrich 1 bimeelt iu tis | Prion labor tion, bara in Grand blaue, MY $y Lewis Bogeliart, aged 98, of First avenne, betweea Ancrew J, Bander, of To'edo, Ohio, who was e Righty third aud Bigh'y-iourth etr va victed of 1ANGLALMED in Kiltity his "Witt Nas’ Ove Josiah A. Cure of Beieh, etree loy of Tebeneed to ten years Hprisot 24 Froat atice, and Ana Cassidy of it King stead Frank A. Maria, saailor, having lost lds way tn | died suddenly seeverda Canal strcet ently Yeeteraay morntag, mate. Inyacee tor Cooner has given $191,000 for a reforeney etily. w ndiorious thiel wud br pray dhe Cupar Tuttle, aud tint anpouneed hi tured uibet a Vigorous elias, Wie C Aine on Sat whieh rosnite? In the dofeat ee The hommopattlsts witl FLASHES FROM THE OCEAN CABLES, | in sinann teeta ne a qvitver Ro addr The sale of Cuban tudacca tx monopolized by the ¥en af : auish Government Anna tl Casstly Qneeo Viewria hos asked Porliament for a dowry al NM The Mario of Mavana ways that t) caveod . Te iain Ants @ tluduy o fous a Pater WH THeAG. W ane ta eis mee t! wee at hast ¢ WASHINGTON NOLES, Government wills by t - ary fthe Mary L i s n Saturcay, vassed wal (OM TNE TELEGRAPH by Siti The House of 7 <owilt tl Th rin New Orleans yeotorduy Tho House p e@ bil Ty hes € win Spr field, Moss e ¢ ' 4 bs * An immensely rich 3! oo hi ond bi ¥ a af Hreveott, Arizona : A meciing nthe United States Supra Mr. FE. M. Archibald igs beeu rvappointed Bi Cours ire oT Consus la this lt Kepre ©. Armatrong pro ‘The Mistourl Stato Benate on Saturday passed w | qonisid'siai.s hall hot revoguize nseu tetep eed ootey Dill exempting be. p: iyo wite in ex | bid) of Iodinns within Uo vies tucritorg Both Houses of the Kansas 1 og’ ture have ashe aud balcony at one of the butule teadered by Une Congress to make pensionces Uf tua. v0 vise | t teen, the Carnival for hie. secon the’ An order has been receivet at the Charl av Navy Yard to prepare the ted stator eieane: ‘The Senate F gn Nel 4 » tee on Sal center to taken cargo OF P ay Brday axteed to report Mr Ut) tnerongt Tee Workinenen's Bo Assovistion the juyeet the M wt ' with Tamaqua, Mw. o0 om ay u a ena Cc # yot Miuioter ty ture sual rasduie Wook An won the 11h | Peburburg 60 (he sine winoun inst, Vie War Department hat conclided to lett te The Kunsse Beaute lve passed a bill Giving aay tt eee eand MT ain generally for the dan Person AFIAht bo sue for dani cis may one 4 F tion Of y tellabie forecast of the Weather top A Aon aent \ Hot tin’, aud wll begin the werk duet Kavekod Ju tesex aiid dastently milled | & tin the efforcto proeure s convention to seceae by tho express ire wv Or Bid paisiuction to the peverdl panies far ate ates The coal operators of St. Clair and Madison conn | etentioa ed his propery oe ne Paryee Cor the he tira: Taha have Goulicd to bny lowly four vente per | withevenen Cite Uiiacs Will te idiuore Accept nese terings ST | Several prominent Republicans are urging Ceeltent to ¥en & wpeciAl Mheseage LOC OK Mrs, N. J. Miller, of Portiand, Me., was granted | iending the Yotel feoeel ur ting teat cath 8 divores irom nef husband oo Saturday, “om the | alene the iit passed cot dereneotte a un of Wivahesugess Wa al The Veceidenti rengrted (o nave. wid th flonan att yet be deci Fathor sigue bili fur total repoa. than Ug¥hor Of CAAL.6s POLOrd Of Bo OKLY Me fore him i

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