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—— } THE SUN, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1871 —$ $$ $$$ $$$ $$ =e — — — —————_s LIFE IN WASHINGTON CITY. | petcesetne neonsns sescrets |THE CHAMPION'S LAWSUIT. | ™#%=4x29" 200 0x x0¥0 181-4x0.] JOHN BUSSING’S FORTUNE, | Siaeear teste Summ arms ws | tn mob re wana ee, wn ot to the rebeliion. He then the article, whiel: iNGHAST—ROGERS.—1n this otty, by the Roy.) was to the point that the question of secession oe Ga aicaea, ae his delardes gD a Fs Foe ae ae aneooiee Those tenkT oe * ‘Smith, Allen 8. Tillinghast to Hattie [toy PORTER'S RED RIVER EXPEDITION | shovld be submittes toa vote of the people of the | AN EXPOSURE OF THE SrCRErS OF ‘at in Lay Lng aye ed poe Feet | r8 OPULENT FARMER WHO SPENT street, Lasathhy apt OP. Met on. am of Corning, 8. ¥ m1 AND COTTON SEIZURES. tionid be silowed tegen cnntey ue Sout THE BILLIARD WORLD, Condact-Pive Mavstel Ready la tears, | TVENTY-271RER YRARS IN DED, — | C-A.curreneywlity tt Bh redat mah DIFORCED. : pose of bl aon nen 3 Satan ti q coun. ‘ b ,, , os City, 4 Jan. Z, Cathe Whe President's Pard r. Brooke on tho | aistvan atin Robrearlatepe tat, {© the Senate 10 |, ince Attachmene asniaat Rudetphe's | Aree 120 foot high atanda at the corner of | ue win that Makes John Bassing, Jr |THE MALE TINS Ee ech ie HN An eangna, City, Moy Ja re President's Perversion of the Army—Tho | | Mr. Iiaim continued his, remarks, during which Trunk—The Tmpoaltions that have been | Bergen and Hoyt streets, Brooklyn. Last weok a | Bich—-The In«door Life of @ Willinus: | fae GL eoup. tii Tie seeccatthg WHR | ya MtbBhitccin Lat ate, Inds Feb. & Runtoo Oamp- ais Employed in the New York | Mr. Howard inquired, whether, in his (Blait's) opin Practised upon the Great Frenchma stub-tailed dog attacked a eat belonging toa fami'y burgh Family-A Dy ter Cut Or ERE Yheoub. i i Re coe ae UIE BS CHRO city, ae. ©, hans it, Hatori LM are rabe ane, Zridune was juctilication | hhe Barancles of the Hilliard Room. in Hoyt street, The cat made one spit at the dog, | _@ Cow, and some Bread and Ment. Tiere has becn a fale movement in State bonds, | TUateviNGn in Kens Cae ito, Jem, 28, Martha » Feb. 17.—Senator Fenton (Rep. | "My. natn reslied thathe die not tami astoung | Yesterday was the elosing day of the case of | and then broke for the tree closely pursued by her | ‘The beating of further testimony in the Busing | contiaca ‘principuliy to ‘Tenmenscen, which wers | Garating fam doity Rt Gateting” Canie. desertion ented a memerial irom New York mer- | justified treasvn. mor did he regard tie conduct of | Humphreys against Radoiphe, and the Marine | assailant. At the distance of elghty fest from the | wilt cave was resumed sexterday, before Harrogate | CMY at G4 CUH}s, and North Cafolinas, woten | QcoWgien. dn Lauleyiue, Heh. & (Gregory trom ts praying that remedy be applied py | e South as justifying that Court, where Judgo Curtis presided, was crowed | round the terrified eat aettied hereeit down upon | Owen T, Cofla, in the Court House, Waite Plaine, | Brig’ white Special tea wold at wing, ‘Geortian were | gliAZAND-—Ia thin city: on ordy, Jan. a en, by Concress for the abusce in the Custom House. TREASONADLE EXPRESSION OF THE TRIBUNE. to its fullest extent. Among the billiard pinyers in | a branch close to the butt of the tree, The stad. | Me, Wighton (examined by counsel for legatec) tes- metior gota’? B covt.s mt 4%, curreney 7s ri Margaret idem oliver Wotasares ie ‘The Scnate Committee on Territories reported | , After further discussion. a vote was taken on Mr. ° i ‘Trumbull’s amendment, resulting in # tie—ayes %, | 0 adversely on the House bill providing for the or- | noes ah—when the amendment wee earried by the | Kavi Phan Rac ae the room were Tim Flynn, Jim Kernan, Dudtcy | tailed dog ernised about the foot of the tree | tifled as follows: I live in Yonkers, about a quarter | 2.8 cent. to Si, aud 6s iy to Siiy. There was a | iy a firmer feeling in Miseur 1 90%, and HH. and Bt h, Mike Geary, and many othurs, At the | until dark, but without effect. Themignt was bitter | ofa mile from the Bussing estate; I knew Mr, Bor. | Jo teens Susp, ‘mr vat ye} ‘Jan. and Judy South Carolinas | edpeation of Annie F. Mazard, clita by said marriage. gavisation of the Territory of Alaska, cnsting vote of the Vice President. opening of the Court the question of jurisdiction | cold, ‘The next day {t Was diseovered that | sing, the testator; I have borrowed money from gelling a4 Bu) it qu of Commerce shares gold at age youre he by ise, Jameson, jary Aim 4 ot as fol s yet t et . of S 5. In ratiros Is, _ The House bill, allowing credits In the eottle- | _Zherotewas istoliows emacrais wm ttalley: Aree | comme up, the dofenco elataing that the dissolution | the cat lad moved, but still remain- | him, and collected money for him; I have hud | Central Pmetties sold nt Wing niente WU EHt Im Kaneas, City Mo, Sah. 2, Artxney meni of the accounts of John L. ‘Thomas and Edwin | dion.’ Ma!" arian, | dul donne. “ecieery, | or vacating of the attachment on recount o. certain | ed bucked up against Vie butt of the tree. | several jaterriews with him, and consider lim com- GIN 5 tmeomen, TH; Hoek Isfana Ys, W534 and | | TeeA SHAW in Lwvorto, In, Fob. & Mary Rooshaw Hi, Webster, present and former Collectors of Bal- | f Socheot, ‘apronhe.. }, Sawyer Soer- | technical irreguivrities was a Virtual dismissal ot | At an early hour in the morning. the stub-tailet | petent to tranract business, te fourths, 85. rom George Renshaw. Y er, Sprague, stewart, Sockton, Tipton, wane quotal SAILLD —Lo Laporte, 1nd., Fob. 8, Mary Shield timore, (cf Woueys embeazied under their admin- ‘ein Picker ad TU rae eseimchem, enen, | tHe complaint, white the proseention (throuzh Mr. | dog again made his appearance, bat was eluvte of | Samuel M. Purdy (examined by tegetee's counsel) | quctasicd™ veiteen siecle sect’ a Dens More ields ty orn 2 i be istration by deputies, was parsed. die Cole Conkitna: Gotbere.cra aay (Fijsacan, Rudd) claimed that the answer of the attachment | by # humane butcher who was passing. ‘The cat | —Ilive at West Farma; ama lawyer; I knew the Bore ate Henan. gO: |g AEBEHUN 10, Chicago, by dance ameon. Beith Mr. Hows (Rep., Wis,), chairman of the Commit: | {iibert Wanton: (Texas). awed, Meergtetian: | by the defendant gave the Court persons! Jurisiic- | remained motionless throughout the day. Another | testator, and wus hie lezal adviser. Mr. Purdythen | Wabash, SIN@I2G;, Northwestern | common, | ty. Marea Nov. 6 tage in srrucnee, NX gg | fee on Claims, rleing to a personal explanation, | Thayer Wilbon sod Fateeae ee tion in spite of the vacating of tho attachment, ant | cotd night followed. At daybreak tho stubtnited | read from his memoranda a list of the transactions | fodeaioh: Bt Paul' emadion, “shy pons : pe ‘Tweifth Deriot Court, Riuzaveth Ke Taylor from One proceeded to reply to am article in the New York | Messrs, Saulabury and Kelloge in the affirmative | thas left the Court im ® position to try the caso on | dog azain tarned 0 wus aeain clubbed. After | between himself and the testator, in which the wea. | ferred, Wy@ri% ; Ohio and’ Misslesippl, tt vere OF. A ‘ AN OST RN — . eb. tor: | the clubbing, he seemed to think that he was wanted | tator had handed over money in sams varying from | (30%; and Union Pacific, 2i%@2v%. | At the ree GoUEN aia Loetevine, Fob. 0, Anste Vea Oona LEL-[n Chicago, by Jadge Jameson, Cate iW paired off with Messrs, Abvott and Sumner in tue ri 8 Bun, headed pb A Vee ivcaiaent oared eve its merits, This view of the case was slso Hoa ow vulos of Michigan Central, 117% ; fue RED RIVER CorroN CLAIM, Mr, TROMAULL (Rep, Til), on leave, introduced a | (tained by Judge Curtis, who decided to go on with | at home, for be quickly silled ap Bergen street and | 9200 to $4.00) for Mr. Purdy to invest, and ia whieh 8 We now vals of Michigan Cen Mj Hlinois Central, 133Q335%: C., C., Cincinnati and | wheeter irom Wiis Weecier. Ceees ree the point of which ke #aid seemed to be to hold the | dill providing for Ascistant Trensuréra at Chic: the trial, disappeared. However, 1t made uo difference to the | Mr. Purdy had paid over to the testator the imerest | Indi nanolis, SON GN/s; Delaware, Laccawanna, | Married Maren 1, 07, an Ureonfield, Wayne count Committee up to public reprebension, becouse of | fi!" Cincituatl, Referred to the Committee on | sort, Humphreys, the claimant, was the first wit: | cat. She atili eat upon the branch, like « knot on» | on the sume. 4; Alton, and. Torre Manta, 04; Albany, end | MUN cere tn inatanapot, 7 egy the Great their recommendation upon the petition of one Without disposing of the bill, the Senate, at 6:45, | De#s called. He stepped to the etaud with alacrity, | lox, eighty feot abo yo the heads of the open-mouthed ‘Those transactions took place between 1°59 and ta Fort Wayne, ‘In the mis. Cork, soveph Wright trom Helen M. Wright. Cause, RW. Corwin, relating to a distribution of the pro- | afer a short cxectutive session, adjourned, and looked confident of succens. His testimony | toys below. Sue prld no attention to the sympa- | the time of Mr. Bussing’s death in 1870, during which | cellanedus list the transactions were limited. Pacife | * "wit igo, Monday, Feb. 18 ey feeds of the rule of certain cotton captured by —_——— ho tad engaged with Rudolphe previous to | thising essurances of safeyy from the solt-heartod | time the testator kept to his bed, Examination con fm go (rom 48% 10 44. “Wesars Padae Hamilton Y, Hobineon, gine Gor Fg! Canunins Adwiral Porter's fleet on the Red River expe- Ho of Repro tives, the latter's exbibision trip through New England, to | schoo! girls, but passed a third wight squatted upon | tinned—I drew up ail the deeds in these transac: | Union Telegruoh sold at 464 G04; Quicksilver, 13; | allowed adjudging marriage null aud voll. dition, and libelied and condemued in tho | Mr. Bnooxs (Dem., N. Y.) preseutod the peti- | gy with tim nt, The conditions were that he | the limb. tions; they ware signed by the testator in my pres- | referred. 17; Maripowa, Oj and ihe preferred, 8 Southern Llinois District Court. The decree | ton of some four hundred manufacturers of bags | was to receive ‘The case was now becoming serious, It looked | ence, and wore invariably road to him before he LM pen gg gh ‘ice Miamed e DIED. directed the payment of one-lalf of the net | Made of jute, hemp, and flax, now damaged or THIRD OF THE NRT RECEIPTS. as (hough the cat would starve before she would | sizned thom; I never gave any of the money to | Closing prices at 6:90 P. M. were: Deaier s lone dina, Anaree eee, ore meee proceeds to the officers seanen of the fleet, tho | ‘rown out of work by the tariff, which discrimi: | srerward lie accompanied Mr, Rudolphe to Buffalo, | move. About 8 A. M. of the following day, Fire | Jonn, bis son; Mr. Bussing would vometimos ask | : at “nel, years, a native of Kelso, Houxvonrgushire ‘beotlaud, other half to go to the Naval Pension Fund. his Against them by making them pay 9 per cent. lhe played with Parser on the 11th of Juuu. | Marshal Keady etopped under the tree, ‘The atub- | whether the security were suMciont when lending | Xfi gia G AM MMI 2NO @ Mim... Bx Be | Auvo, Menjamnia be intai sou of Wut, abit Mauna fonglug to the Aest The at rethanvenee ber | on the raw material, when the foreign manuftttured | 35° irae contract made on this oeeasion, he said, | tailed dog made his appearance in Borgen atreet at | his money. beariom.....c. ee | 4 ne trends of the family ate invited to versed ite decree, and the Committee on Claims was | Material comes in at 9 per cent, Py rom @ Keep st., on bauday, 1010 was that he (the wi aio je. os) should reeoive €9 in nd. | the wame moment, but on seeing Keady, quickly | in my opinion he was competent to make will Vlajon Pagine gh ‘N. J. Central...10 5 106s Ws'H. andstd....+ ig eg Applied to for & restoration of \he gouey. alread The House then went into Committee of the | \0ce and 5 per cont, of the winnin sloped. ‘The Fire Marshal, however, apotted the | or transict business ; the will is in the bandwritine Hy! 00. : ance, er cent, 1 . provided | sloped. yr transact business; the will is e Bi Ae. Rinrtio receive ite here vas no autherigy ie’ tha | Whole on the Army Appropriation bill, Mr. Garfield | Ragoiphe Won, he wikkebe woot inte many do- | 406, of Jobn W, Serugham. “1003 Ri i ‘enue +] Committee to compel such a refunding ofthe mone), in the chair, the general debate being limited to balf | taiig of the trip, “Lknow that feller,” sald he; “he belongs to JOHN SUES, 2. orthwentsid, By Bail Meat pipioaecdeamiadetel and the charge sxainst each of lis members who | an hour. ‘The bill appropriates $27,475,090. ‘ ; on, Ans | Richeliou Rob, down ia Court street. His mane ai 008 OT | Neca ae 47, also tho wisdanten of ere specifically named in the article referred 0. of | ws Ninzace (Dom apts h ably Toe ates ty 1 See Seems REN Oe AS UeeES CREREE) AD Ti eeay, lisa (hs Waban) GGS-Ou fioky ATMs |'Tarmeice: yarcantn ce Ue erie tees ce agnes 2. Oe Mu W er @Co- ke #05 4 | ‘G8 OF Grammer School No. aT, 1d #0 attend the mpt commis an ovtrage, was entire! a < thony P. Radolpe, the biltiard champion, wus | Jers joe ee 9 ai and myre'f; bis conduct to his father was kind as | 1 @e1 Paul... Sy SOM)Am. Mer UL Ex. #4 @'¢ | facial. from the Mewori ch, corner of West tous. The report of the Commitee provided | 8 Argament against the inverserenee of the Suiltary placed on the stand. He was calm and collected, | But what's he doing ap here? ‘ fur as Lsaw; he was s hard worker onthe farm; | 99 Prei...... HM 1 JU. 8 Exprow... 6 M4 | Mth #4, sud Waverley piace, om Busuay, ine 1b Inet, Tribated e eetak tes picmceee muamey ag gras nok dis, | in State elections, s use of the army whied, In his | and spoke paseably good Boglish, except when at | A'niall boy then pointed oat the cat, and acquaint: | eyory deed was read through to the testator before ME m9 - TE ATHEWS—On Tharday. Feb, 16, at his residence De prepared to show thas not one doilar of ihe Tere baa. ic € Gad aan een eae times he tried to speak too fast, and mado a | ed Mr. Keady with Tair Wiaranied ta eas Syo"" | he would sign it; Thave seen him on bis loge only wvigmiranipte thee ln or egg cca aee jeerne ms: ouraewny ae One Ora (See Money should be returned to the Court, r. Baooxs (Dem, N. ¥.) sald that be was going | patier bad inixtare of French English idioms, | lent Fire Marshal instantly telegraphed to the 2000 | ones since he took to his bed $3 years ago; f — ‘rhe ‘relatives and friends of the tamity are metted to etn. K ember 0 ommit- 0 > $ One of the best investments ia the market! | attend the ' OF Charen fab ene dees aIsAs Wh Gat Foes te” p paseeucl, gxetanatiog, | °0 C0 Wome ne BAA Gaver dane Donets He said: 1 frst hegia to know Rumphreys thres | Prof. Bergb, Broadway and Veurth street, New | giought i¢ mysterious that we; did not walk oat; | ge yaa, a? sf Sisvaon suptar,the ihn ests sea hehe ee coucerned lit less OPPOSsK THM WHOLE ARMY BILL, Yeurs ago. He was introduced to me os 8 good pla: pervorted | He hung round me ail the time, and advise me to DY games. Twil make my fortune in he say. Soon after T meet him I oto. never made Nothii Wepaper notices Of his public course. As | ITe would do it now because the fo the cotles relerred to, be thought ithad beew | by tho President of the Ui pei. York, asking lim to como over and rescue the cat, id Southeastern First Mortgage Con Mada Welsentay” Heo. ih after © De ‘vertiole 7 per cent. Gold Bonds, issued upon finished | aoa painfol ilinets, Francis Medoriey, of 123 Monroe road running to Bt. Louis, and doing w prodiabio | yx sve smuerm Nig taxe place from St. Teresa's Cnaren, three weeks ago I gave his son John the deed in An answer was returned that Mr. Bergh was not at | which nis faiber made over the farm to him ; 1 ean- Dut that one of lis would be on tue ground at 4 o°cloek. not aay that Mr. Buesing refused to iga the decd rmy ted States. The army, ve ‘i tere: ROBRKTHON.—On Thuraday, Feb, 16, 871, of scarlet Wet had bitherto acquired ie nowors and glories | Chicago, 10 Canada, aud California, and aiterward | Athos Young, one of Mr. Rerah'eedjatants, | when I frst took it to him; about 10 years ago | Yunens. Drive tilt and loleroat fever, frank Bonly retaining ekild of Timotay fs Dut there was no application through | St Yorktown and Saratoga, at Chepuitepee, or inthe | 5, Twas here 1ineet hin acam everywhere, Lean. | {reared at the appeinted hows. We Keady was | Jobn brought his father's will tome and asked what Lap’ and Mary A. Robertson, nged 8 years, 1 mouth, and ny rem GEO, OPDYKE & C rea 1 0 ail boys an day, edy against the Admir.1 | Wildernoss, or on the mountains of Tennessee, was | not shake bim off. He follows me uverywiere, and | SEU" Preseat, fo were th iXcem email boys and two lite girls, ‘The not moved, Mr. Youn; | rights bis mothor had; ho did not ask what rights The friends of the family are invited to attend the Sud seamen of We fect ‘who bad received a part ot | now aged and mainly used. for electioncering pur. | often shared my Tocls wits me. ile burrows mouey M. K. JESSUP? & CO., 12 Pine street, funeral, on Sunday aiterucon, at 3 u’clcek, from se a] d ctlone . fastened ir of te ph clamps to his boots, | he had himself; the will was i jope O 5 et 120th st. The ren lane nae Cone me eens eave Tile ot in the Soutne ort ot | OF Be, irom 86 conta to 910 96 0 tie Uiripoed Kimsalf of hiscvorco al, aud with charming | ftp McNish wen Gpen's he tort mero draw | aad at the ofice of the Company, 61 Liborty atreot. | [fast etn st. The remains will be taken to Trinity toted tor it poses, either in the Soutnera or Nortbera States of | iM ine ty co on exhibition tour, p cfttfeg fags he he Ley Pe ote a CMITH.CAC Patenogive, La T., Pe. 18, belo Bessre. PRatt (Rep, Ind.) and Srmaove (Rep,, | the Union, So long as the army wax used of could | England tour was he ask eee ce ta Shen Mee Veuan gant ter teat | ine eae ne hice ele suis {t; os be eared New York Markets. of J. M, omaith, aged Beyer ‘nomtha rotted & 1) also detended and explained the action of the | pe used for aay such purposes, nover, 0 help bim Se ee ene ee Re eesablecS | cath He threaded the branches with the agility of | that bis Farrar, Feb. 17—FLown ann Mrat—The mar- | yatianba Violet tang meee 6 atte person 1. HOWARD (Rep., Mich.) reported, with amend. | God—uever under any clrcumstances would he vote | }uiy'aitoc, and shirt, and bat, end to have mended | AM apple-staaling school voy. The thirteen emai GereRs WOULD DESTROT YES WiLL; Hassres Esetrand bat molders were ta eae fath ly are ‘reapeettully invited mente a Vil granting the kouthern Utah Maitroid | a dotiar for ite support. ‘Tue purpose for which | nis coat, I geeva' Nm $30 ‘ae expewsos to Pr girls hoped shat be imigiit not fall, When veveuty: | the consideration expressed in the deed was love | ory firm, : Iwrence tts Mantuticnvitie. co Bundes ats Bee THR Of way chro, We public tans 4, withone | West Point officers were now uted wes no longer | dace, He wie to stand’ at tho door waile t play, | Five geen high be paused ior ‘rest ‘That oat eat ns ic | And affection ; Jone was not present when the deel | guoted, aie 4 tes | “RRGOK hiary S: Bnowk, widow of Juiwen amendment, the Mouse bill to. protect tae gation: | +8 officers of the omy, bat aw Inspectors ond super | exrensos were pal and. 0 pay mo two-thirds, {| Wade oLmarble, | Mr. Young caattousiy crawled wo | To SVneD iG Itt way thas Joon, mnade. Over. li medium to enojeg Daler ily flours.” Sou om friends, aud those of her son. Jobm Cou elcries and for oiler purpones, Aleu, without | visors of elections; no longer to maintain the honor | was io have nothing todo bat play. When we have | tht tuptatied dog hove in ment In Bergewat, “The | Boney and morteages to lis wile to evale the (axe | scree a ee en oetrae hye four Sino and cr sou in-law, Wut T. Doremis, are tmendmeat, the bill introduced ty Liwelf pecantiy | o/ tue Mg, but to stand arourd the ballet bx | play two OF thre Ni ask harm for gomve of tho | Cle aw that dog. Wrideatiy suspicious of @ patup. | MF. Bussiug told me to keop the wi) and when ‘a 1 iower at $ii$400 for Wostern ana | sesrycuuly incited, to, atte attr 8th sts, roe S Toate Mr elion Of cadets for the Miulitai) and cerry elections in Deralt of the = Pres) money he a s me, and he My mot!y 4 's | Job between Mr. Young and that dog, she switchet died to hand it over to ie iat HP ame S vou rai Buek wheat flour, $2.90@85.20 # 10 tnd Naval Academies, dent of the United States and his party, | seeck; I will eeove you r it | {ep ta ane epurted aprthe tree tea feet bighor. -{t | $10,000 of the money paid by Miss Case for the prov- | for Stave and Penneylvanta. aaeiiy seoasbuiceia ent, lu vo other country on earth, not even in down: | henever geeves mie Uh The trip lasted sevea | 495 tht “Grae tuwe aire, had Moved. im three days, | erty she bought, and the other $28,000 and the mort- | 'Sexpmiee Cocoa wae ialrlr active, and Ke. lower trod: nut even under the despotism of | te even among the Arabs, where elec- cannot | on low middling : sales of 5.3% bales at 19596. for intd. ‘The exibition at Boston with Daniols, I recetved Bus. | ding uplands, and ite. for low midaung. Whiskey | “*t was lower at ite. Taitow steady ; 5.000 D8. sold at 8 | fully invite Moanwhilo that sfub-tailed dog canght sight of | Ke for $65,000) wore Landed over to Joh ‘Was then proceeded with. Koay, and ugain sloped, Youne drow out his | *4¥ Lever saw John threaten his father; dtr Mr. SAWYER (wep., 5. C.) moved an amendment ‘es ana friends of the family are respect $200 for, I gave Humpareys one-third of #100 for ing has 4 large sum of money in her ows rig) to attend the funeral, f oF Inte Frew ipeattn a ny ¢ F , handkorchief and wiped the sweat from hfs face, q fe. for common to prime. Stonrine werk; sales of | dente Ii La ed ay sl tokas IS A oa gh ve manner In whicll | writing & Teter 4 Daniein, and 1 cave the sn¢ | Though much fatigued, he ence more went fer thei | Haye put out money for ter. | | Bow an. at tusisie, for goon tochoiens muri tar: | g'ginckn” oe Lidl Drake). which Wpived the aamsies Seuss Fy to overawe the | amount to Mr. Wm. Powoll for writing snotack | cat, He approached Ler nearly 100 feet trem t Sxchen. examined by counsel for, the legatee— | pontine was in evod demund for exvort.and closes | ° WOOD. —tn Brookiva, cb. 16. Charlotte F. Woo rake), whieh prouibived the admission as evidence | people Veen done in England, Vietoris | lvtter, Daniels vimself received tho dvor wouey. | Ct, He appronched Ler nearly, 100 foes trem the | yt ect Wakedeld; I worked for Joho Bassing, | Riper gt se. for marchantavics sacs SO Ube. SLB | eIteet hearer er eke Tend Sacee Wo, eect in the Court of Clatins ot « Presiteutial perdon Would not be safe an hour on her turoy he hig THe BUFFALO MATCH, Voiced up Bergen atrect a4 Wexbectiag to see that | Seiivsialean yeurs ago; dona worked on the farni | Big. Rovn anise: fur strained Bais bit. and 21) | Sqarg, © AN O° OT aN lanl aie Tye amendment authorizes the nimissiou asevutence | respect wuich ail memdere were found to express, | 5 4) Tied at fiutulo with Parker of | *uP-talled dog, bat we wan not there. Two iances | Wit! us, and was industrious: the old geatieman | weeked,, J ctroleun anil at eye. on, the sect fof fe, | | The relatives ead wslonds, and members of Atlantig heauppreasion ot the rebellion, unice tho rociaae: | forbade him. lor extrens that Geptte of tedieastion | Caicazes” Belore I went: Humpnreys came to me | at Keady had bron enongl for him, He didn't come | Sumetmes asked apous the work on the fara ; 1 wend the fu ‘ “ bush, wheat at 7iyd.,and by sail, 2,00 dalesco ton, | acond’ to funerai,on Suiday, acd Pat, premsion of the Fepgibion, wniler the procisus: back. As If determined to be on the safe side, that | Neveu m¥ARD souN U 5 sey ageerg ; PROFANE LANGUAGE Se@s.tta, tert J whieh he felt against him, who, on election day, had | and asked to go with me. He say he have more | | - “Wheat was mo ie, dectin et kbown bo the Copfscation set, and before “ 5 a . , i cata second t shot up the tree to the distance attr: yy RAIN, vent jae more ac \ Geeline Mason) The members of Mann Lodge, No. 190. F. Une’ reseovaiion of whe rubis of proneriy, wera. the DAMED TO USE CANNON AND BAYOXETS, friends ia Buffalo thaw auywhere, aud if he go Witt | raion teot, and settled herself upoe a twig. Sia | {0 Dis father; I think the old gentleman was able to | sales of 40.000 bush. at #1.51@$1.51)5 for No, 2epring in | and-A. M, aro hereby suunionod to attoud wn emer= conditions in said acts abd proclamations have beeu Z me I win sure, had goo ber length. Noting atove would heur | tFansact business ; T have seen the testator go out, | store; $1.88 for No.1 do. do.; red and amber winter gent cominunicntion, to ve Weld at thelr room, on Bu faithfully Comp ied with, aud the athe of utubesty and | t threaten or to slanghier his (Brooks's) constitu BILLIARD WORALIT®. her weight. The undaunted Young made « bast | bUtnever to the burn; I cannot say I've heard Joha | quoted #184162, and white Western, #LOMeel Ts, | day Tinh Anat. at 1d ovclvek sharp, for tae puiryose of ‘eet of March 12, 1863, to provide for the collection o | and scum o: gutter caldron of the city of New York. | er by askin=: teously, while Youn, od us eX ‘examined by the counsel for legatce, ‘The . for No: 2 Chie x . ayy bet donod property an the prevention of iraude wit! Saas orale bhadl § Tow? Mr. Re ot billiard matenes | Pressions a“ Pussy, pansy, busy ! Door pussy! fia +E | Ae ennes acts ree tere: Waesn, Soten weak —- — Pp Spr am oy dT No language could exproas the indigoation he felt at ti ir. Rudolphe, are not biliiard matches | Trmenans Oe om ihe pavement, he brave (ellow 21am a cian at Willlamsdridge; 1 | ue decline: aaies of 3,00 bas. at &gsc. for for West: be 1+ him or them wao bad put the arwy of the United | deciged on the merits of the i iat "au ation testator during bis last iliness; my | ern mixed on the track and afoat, closing at 8c. for Special Motres, Mr Sawyen advocated his amendment in a | States on election day at the disposal of thieves aud Rudolphe—Ob yes! but his friends clap | stretched out hie arm at comming cat with @ | Gingnusia is that he had muscular rheumatism in ‘afloat, shia isc. for Western yellow, and We - none a lengthy speech He said the prov talon prot owed to | robbers hands for me and groan for ozer man, (very hur- ey ee A maine venta walked seed cata e | Bis back ; Laiways found bis son Jon pleasant and ForSonhern whiten, 6s) aniandied vitae bie MANHATTAN MARKET COMPANY Ly nt Sano (Rep., Cal.) used againa 0 eddy). wl wud st his boson jou sate eeatie’ . ¢) cont bed for Pro A 0 - Rights and he belisved it, ss ve thoueht the country | ort tin serasee donee bones i eee: | Suazo Curtis Amid the sympathetic tears ‘of that kind-hearted | Mtteeabie: Mr. Ravine eer with his mind, | BUI Drive mene at $2290; "a bbls © Atarch, buyers OF HE CITY OF NEW YorK, believes it, a great wrong and & violation of the | California and Iresident Johnson, (or ibe use of | ‘The criee here cal Fire Marshal and those two litte girie, andexelama: | RVC OTnion if that he was able to Walk out; 1 think | opvo% Mt SeLoo And 00 bbe. Apel. May. aad June. oP lighted fth ‘of the fon. Us amendment di) military to carry the last Presidvntial election in | of the ausience ceased. Baer: Chas ase ieee tune baleaasds Roe parte kon te Ir queer that be should ‘ piaiu aad extra wess, ‘Tleree beet duit Aaa to: | Organised under Spectal Act of the Legislature of the Bol touch the disputed question ou jor YY d r d al b dolph . ta. med ‘at onl pant ee . pri eas, and $A 1 for ti ef ham» a i i i . California for Seymour and, Blair) and oad that it | | er idee T cave blur $8 and promised’ nine | down Hoyt etrect, and disappeared wader 68 tren KSEP To M18 BRD TWENTY-THREE TRARS Handy Pho bobs soit ot $2.55@601 9) Tor Houthern and Cae We tele YEN, Pere aewrew me Bite TUE PARDONING POWER OF THE PRESIDEN Writs tin venue cariaie et pereeat. of alll won, “Waen t got beat by Parker | &4%¢ frouting a neat ittle cottaxe ues ba could: walle round. Weaern. Cut meats dul; sales 200 c, for Sons Dut simoly recognized the constitutional right. | himself ay a candidate for re-elect Humohrevs say to tae," Ihis breaks me down; | _," Yes sit, suid Keady, as le was returaing home | “YOR Resing the legatee, examined by his coun. | 4F¥ salted shoulders, and 1Se. for choioe pickled hams. | CartraL, $1,000,000........ SHAReS, $100 eacm. Consress, by its act of July, In, autvorized the | of his plans was opposition to wnilitery interference | what youdo tor met” ‘Me wants more money, but | after the reseue, “1 Kuow that feller. He belongs | sel: tris eight years since I knocked the hole in | Decon.weak at lie@ lise. for Joug clear and short ri plait eee eet pet apy and restoration of their | in elections. “* | Tell him I lore too much Then be ark te to to ied Ne Hob. round in ¢ ark see, Hie as ® | (he bedrooms wally in 1966 L asked my futher to give | anal) Yalan. for short cleat, Dressed noge dail ot 0}; OFFICE 5 AND 93 BROADWAY, ' \ 1 rebel uid down their arms, r s t his benetit exinbition next night; 1 pla ersey, But ve Ne ane rs vagy 45 ‘ Iwas 0 Bel vet a 40 t : . e Cor good Intention: was only this class of elains Sarge dhe v der thie T Wave yivem him ov oT tell tim, | On} e 000 of * closing at tes. for April at Iskc4i3Me. a that be eroposed w reach, thove of ten Included in ctf Bareent said bo was in favor of t under suc | tie I uave iveu him Over $40, and ao I tell Li panna See : Mss We Biman ea oe weed corel fg at ieadie: for Wantern, and. shddie, for Stace. | Two TuovsaND Five HcxonRD sharon of the Capital tie proclamation of President Lincoln. 1 re ¢ f , ; Sark speeds to aa Court of Cocoa, “te THE SIXTH WARD OF NEW TORK. NO MONEY TO PAT FoR 17. A BIGAMIST IN QUOD. asked father for the deed, fearing that my sisters |“ Uxocenres-Coffes firmer and more acttve : Rin, 18q | Stock of this Company, of the par value of $10) eagh, estopped trom pressing their cl by the pro | Bat, even if he were not, the Democratic party lind | When Iwas practise for the Dion mateb, Hun sags Vision Bow sought tO be repesied. | The a:- | shown in the illustrious instance Le lad reterred to, | olireys introducet me to Mr. ki would destroy the will; the will wae made five | ie; Java, Iksa2iyes and Maracaibo, 1o4@lblge, | Delug the remainder of the Capital of One Million, are years betore I kuew of it; I have heard Mr. Hosted | goid ; sales 10,0% Ungs tio on private ternis. Molasses’ | pow offered to BuTcuxns, DEALEUS, MaRKuraen, oad as ee ake a shows i anagn. and alter The Cenneettent Diverce for which Lawyer | voit iny tater tat Tier was liable for dai sBoinestie italy Semand ‘and hrm: alee of US BOIS | Ccnere, regate of these ¢ was less than $10,500 000, | that it was, some preparations I play at bix rooma in’ Broad way Louse was A 4—The Caree of the | for le bis cattle stray on the New Orleans at %6a@i0c., and Ly auction (0 Ubis, do. at | others. Dir. TuUMBULL (Hep. LiL) sid that while the wa discussion on this point was eontinned ina | —tie Apollul Iie practise with me eight ¢ ee T ua ecit ba. he uit be maae || Tallicen: teersey cnrewring GA eacing O€ an tre Mate. cash: foreign steady acsegise. for new Cuba, | Tho books of eubseription for said stock will be raged he was (or making it teeribte tothe enemy, but | noisy and excited menuer, by Messrs. Brooks, ar. "1 te had to get bis meais LernMias Mouse's Maariane a fane language w z futher Leowtd | S85 Nemes. tor Begieh Lissa. oe ay and (iri | opened at the office of the Company. as above, on Wod- Uuder Ho conditions Would he repudiatw tue Luplied | cent Mandall, Nidisck, Morgan, and Scuumaker, ere Mir. Rudd & cross-questioning as to e - Marriage. Ay-acte lot for 125,000; Lob CL By aS oe sein’ Om | nesday, the 15th day of Febraury, 18, tro ledges in the shape of inducements held cut by the | in the course of which Mr. Behumaker (Dem, | Humphr icy as a piayer.which caused muel | The lady who wasin the office of Ho v § Was ex: | bays Itangoon in, bon . bugee quiet | Deedey, the rapa aneys 1, Brom A. 26s: 80) and more in the Hovernment to Southern veopie to hura to thew | N.Y ning, | 5 P.M. and rei aid that more traud Lad been perpetrated | omusement, Rudolphe svo ge. | 5PM. andr ain open each day for Taw days, ual atingly of | divorce broker, at the time of his urre PUNCHED THE MOLE IN THE WALL. secei%ec Sor Demerars: | sooner entacribed fl if a ee allcwiance. He thereiore (¥ored the auiendwe nd tore votes bouet ant sold im St, Lawrence | bis game, when Mr Rudd as > sve l0e, for Cada, and 1090. tor New Orleans. Refine gelato fit Mr. Howe (ltep., Wis.) inquired whether wader | county, New York, than in all the wards of New | Q.—Did Humphreys ever beat you even at a prac- | dav. says sheis Irene A.V. House, the Inwfui wife | My mother was unjustly influencing my father | ditil and lower ar Iiqc@lsye. for hard, 1jg@ldiec. for | Each subscription for Tex (10) shares, from ang the ameudwent York city, and that it was usaal for Kepubiiean ‘game? A.—No; only when T let him, of Orson A. House, She adds that she was married | agninat we at the time, Mire Cane bought part or | soft white, and 104@1l he. for yellow, Butcher, Marketman, or Dealer, will entitle the sam . Governory, {row Seward to Feutun, w pardva evn: —Did he ever beat you at the Frenea game for ca ti Sees vee “ty Na | the homestead in 1869 for $100.00). 1 transferred —— te bape AUBARW 20RMSON 8 / PARDONS Viels about election time chtupagne? "A. (excitedly) —He? ue have no | him in Morrisanis by the Rev. Mr. Potte, tw the | the proceeda over to my Cuasin Briggs so a (0 6 Stock Market. peyote tani would be effective, and whether redela who sur Mr. Breck (Vem., Ky.) inquired of Mr, Dicker, | wouey to pay for it, prosence of Mr. Potts's wife and dauglter. She says | ey ide tho taxes, Iwas assessed at $40,000. I hal Feb. 17.—The receipts of Lawral i dored in April, 1565, Would ve allowed to go iuic | who had charge of the Dill, whether the act of inet aia vical aaa further that she never lived in Brooklyn, and that | $85,000 casb, a $65,000 morgage, about $1,000 with Or Git Rend; 11 gareat | Dut 29 one Dutober, marketmsn, or dealer wilt b¢ the Court of « year regaiating the pay of army officers haa not revious to her marringeshe resided with her par- | the National Trust Company at New York, ant at Weehawken, and is cars at Cou, | allowed more ian fio staiis or stands, in either whole Mr, TRUMBULL sud, certainly not, If be thougi: | actually Increased (neir also as to what bad | When advanced him money and gave him the @23 | P ; our $1.00) in United States bonds at the tine Fae tnarket ‘was qui duit de- | sale or retail department; and the intention to avall the amendinent bad any sven effect he would uot | become of the filteen millions recelved from the | ont of the nioney I received trom Daniele, it waa | cuts in New Jersey, Mra, House deuies the asser- | swore I had not $100 of personal property. I t 4c. WD, established yesterday. The qnailty favor it, It was only as he understood it, desiznea | vale of arms and manitious during the last ning | ont of frieudsiip. He ws not entitled to oge cent. | tion im the newspapers that she ts known to the | worked the jarm 17 years fov my father, and four f to apply to wen who voluntaruy ce i a to how muca had been paid At the ume I played Parker at Buffalo, it was sm rs for myself, Unul 1S64 1 worked without any iar te ame ar Bar cad ee Cr carte borane Oe ine time of sapecri bing ‘aca tader the prociatmations ot President Lineoin | inen sent at over the country to-control siechona’. | eeated that wo Piny at Chieago, but T woud uot, | Police, and insiste tbat sue never was in s police | f)"Cx.cpt eG), which iny father eave mmo wien t | Hawi: # BO Make 8 Be. and 6784, 10 we gross | "4 qiagram of the stale in the market can be sean at Mr. Epmuns (Rep., Vt..) malntained that the leg Mr. Dicx ry (Kep., Pa.) replied that as to the first | Ail bis Iriends are there, aud besides, the rules station in lier life before ahe wont thither in search | was 2 years of age, I earned about $12,000 while | “"Twenty.tnree cars, oF 4.38 sheep, arrived—287) the office of Vs and the selection of sanas islation of Congress concerning the Court of Clauns juiry, the money received from the sale of a half way between residences of players, His iriends | of her husband, She was froqueutly at her bus- | 01 the farm. Mies Ellen A. B, forty ight sere t, 1922 at Communtpaw, awe by said subseribers will be aceording to order of eub had proceeded upon the theory that only loyal claim. | Could not be used tn appropriations, but would Le | are all there. too, Klijan Ryer and Miss Ellen A. Ryer wer wen. ‘was nots good mae “bets XS frantic t) | Blmself of this privilece must be decla: 1 by eact eub- worn, F. : fice, and atteaded to some of his “ 1 her Mtr Posae Nese wore ath a ieee soripuon, ‘ants elouid be beard, a nit | Covered into the Treasury after the 90th of June Judge Curtis—And there b been times, Mr ee os ‘The iatter said rewember Mr, ‘dy bringing a ay: ae ermecere Siny others, vad denied the sara ee ree ead | cet; aad thot as tothe dill regulating the pay of | Rudolphe, when you fave had iew enough iricuda | business, When ehe heard of bis arrest | deed for the testator to sign, conveying’ the farm to Bates Inciaile 17 ar onde of Binks and Wort TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION, Of faiity onthe part of the Governme: arwy officers, he understood that the pay of ail sub- | around yourself in a mateh she obtained «8 writ of habeas corpus. | John, bat he sald he did not wisi to sign it; Jotu's ‘Twenty-five per cent. in carh on rubsoribing, snd ie rs basemce Cees Peat Rat TaN AS anand siterd oflcers up. to the rank of lieutenant-colonel | "On, yes; but it takes no deeferance. I can Naa vab dn teasnbanyin tore tec, | eee hoga we had f cars, oF 1,0i6 head to-day, with $ | Dalance in instaliments of 2% per cent, wa called for bY of & burden for treason sbuuld be aconciusive evs, | Wid Deem increased, and al over tat rank dimin- | © apport myseit. Tam strong." The man spoken of us accompanying her ta the ‘WHAT A PITY JOHN DID NOT DIR a over {row yestrrday.’ The markes w: cars the Tragsnrer on thirty days’ notice, phat yet tars ator ge rr Mogg ongy gk hed r, Rudolpre was here requested to stand down, | police station was a lawyer, oho ae ee 0 FD) toes yeeraads Bg when an infant ;" Iwas present whea John struck al 4 hows By oraer of the Board. Moved by Congress, A claimant who had reeeived | Mr. Looan (Rep., I! ) contradicted the assertion | and Mr. Michael Geary was called 10 testity 8 In proof of hor assertion conceraing ber mar- With the tongs, and said, “I'm sorry I didu't | Sot cloned st My@eNe. for Weeteras aad inalowe PAUL J. ARMOUR, the logal advantages of suena pardon should not be | that the pay of army officery nud been increases | Humphrey's cuaracter, (vary is a mi Mreeis, | riage, eho presented a certificate, of whicd the fol. | kill her;” Mr. Bussing said he could not do as ue | cuy. COURTLANDT PALMER, Fmitted to go ino Vourt and deny tuat he ever | tinder the act of last year, and stated Wat the aggre- | stature, sports ao iron.eray monstache, and seeins S Hers ule owe pied aaa ocak arabe gate to posters ereat resolution and determination, Ho | lowing ia copy. Across the face of the docaiheut | "ts" iver sworn: My futher would have eiven MARINE INTELLIGENCE. W. M. JOHNSON, 7 f DI x testisied as folio have known Humpureys for « 1 wonld “Guabsletes aa Basineutetes pet Me r 's amendment was rejected—yeas 1), REDUCTION OF ARMZ BXPENSES the lass ten years Or wore, 88 far ee 1 kuow, be has | # se Word duplicate ": me 95,000, but Fed opposed it; I neve col re- oe ee ete ie we 1 ip he yous were ve follows (Democrats in | was over two mallions, and that all statements to en regarded as a CRNTIFICATE OF MARRIAGE, coived froth my father a cow, some oread and some MINTATURE ALMANAC—TNTR DAY, Fs . 187 eats italic) the contrary were inlarepresentations got up in order | “ee Teserdcd & ak reas ihe: meat; my husband js in consumption, and I have ‘6 SBibUR s018,.....5 SiiMOoM sete... 5 49 0 REWAKD IF TI DIAN He Men i he old aystem of “oxcuge’ amp A “wacen.’” This is to certify that I have this dey jo! eigut'chiliren; my sister has received nothing from OM WATER —THti> DAY. Deedee yA} ET Merry. Aayard, Blair. Casserly, Davie, Fowler, | 10 drive Congress back to the old system of pay, 60 rage Orov A flogte of New York city to cee Sandy Hoon. ¢38 Ger lnnad } Litioll Gate..... 034 | 2 I ay pal on (Ma), Hill, Johnston. Lewis ae Oreers, | that the Government might be plundered uner the | Mr. Radd—I object, your Honor. ‘Anderson of New York eity, secordine to the laws of | Mather. re of their co OF, tllnews, withous re cDonald. Fool, “Ros Sprague, Wi ny chance of Yi (couunuing)—By a “macer™ I mean a | thisState. Morrisamia, N. Y.. May jet, 147) This conciuded the testimony. —+ ie any intormal nen, Spencer, Sprag wage of commutation, without any the | Witness (couunuing)—By 0 4 Las ciptlhddbotatid sa plundering being detecte estriker,” « wan who will strike bis vietim for Lette Eee eee eg Mator. eee Arrived—Faipat, Feb. 17. ove motTo. Mr. TRUMBULL renewed a portion of the amend- | ” Mr. LawRexce (Rep., Ohio) admitted that under | from. ten cents up to as much as that victim will | Witaesses: Lydia Giiette Ports, Isabetta T. Green, Dr, Wistar's Balsam of Wild Cherry is one of | Steamantp Volunteer, Wilmington. NC. naval atores, We nso such baluis as have no strifo ment, He moved lo repeal that provislo in the law | the law of last year the aggregate expense of ihe “luneher” is a— Acogmpanying We certificate 18 a letter (rom the | the oldest and best renedias not only for coughs wad | Steamebio Teane Bell: Norfoik. indie, atid pass, Wieatnse onthe fawe ot ie proposed to be repealed by Mr. Sawyer, whiew wry had been rednced $2.000,0W), but said that wis re His Honor, having recovered from theamuse- | Rey, Mr. Potts, apparentiy in answer to one from | &!04 but also for consumption.—dde, ‘Brigade, Manita, mdse. Yor poison ten to cate thelr MAKES A PARDON CONCLUSIVE EVIDENCE owing to the reauetion of the number of officers ana | ment whicn these novel appetations caused him, Caetlae ie’ 9 dantleata o's es ——— OO Ea thelr p the Gi f la hat the rank and file of the army. ned the objection of Mr. Kusld, and instructed | Mrs. Mouse asking for » duplicate, The balacdurg Fazard & Caswell’s cod liver oil is the best.— | Aled, the usuai river and consuwise rosso Onur Father, whom all goodness fis, Fete Mt te edly ot whatever Caenen who pre: | "Mr, Jenne (Dem., Ky.) offered an amendment re- Jeary to f to facts known to | gentiaman wrote that he willingly sent her the da- | auc ATEAMSILIPS ARRIVED OUT. Provides tig means to eure all ilss inthe pardon, ‘nice upon’ ite reception ie | Guiting Mat tne tite to ali national cemeteries | imselt per hows tion continued : | piieate certificate of marriage, (hough he was not in nara Lownow, Fob. 17.—8nropa, New York. Doncan our feet witcred enter tratest to thevonitee ee He i | shullbe indisputably in the United States, He suid | I never knew him (Humpnreys) io be much inc ar FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL, Novii.te, Fev, 17—India, New York. aa compere raed wis previsign of the Ie oars, HE TE | ie bad reference particalar'y to Arlington, and was | vered with money ; Ihave deen In the billiard busi. | the habit of doing 40. 2 es Beste te nple flower, dot $ the title to ti “Oper ‘us player, room-keeper, &c.; 2 BIGAMIST RANDOLPRE. : Sided Bited tocustap the ionocent and toler che guity | Dfepated to, shew Wak the fie, to, tuak properly | nove, even five genres igo, when twa keep: | ction with: tiie cone, u word respecting | FuiDay, Feb. 17—P. M.—The transactions in Busmess Notes, Me om go free. He Knew that these pardons were lesued | y7 fe, He wefended Senior McCreery, of Ker | ing a rvoui at 616 Broadway, Hamp! ye deliberately | _ T= eanne A eae F | railway shares wore almost nominal daring tho | Neglected Coughs and Colde.-Few are Of change ana health to thee Mr. Nya. (Kep., Nev. suid_he had been reminded | ‘UcaY,, from the charge of having, in the Fesolution “THREW A Game’? Randolpde, one of the principals in the affair, may | ing as well as at the Boards, bus about 4| aware of the impertanco of checking @ Cough ot | xo charge f adv’ by what had been said in the debate of the I offered by him in the Senate on that subject, im not de quite, Randolphe, whose given came is i a Eeurmen Gob, Ga Me Ares hake; that Whiok To Wo chapes (51 6s AG ares y what had been suid in the debste of the Irish | Cfrred uly durespect to the defenders, of tne iow. | on which $200 was bet, for $25; between Oct. 1, yee tele Jock there was a welcome change in a few shares, | “Common Cold," fn ite first stage; mich in the | Omtice roadway Path an . man, who. when acked by the Judge,» Guilty or | Crhment, It was beneath the dieuity of the Govern. | 1570, and Jun, 17, 1871, f was thrown into contact | Lucius, made Maasied in Ne ¥ Pring: | sg Lake Shore, Ohio and Mississippi, Central, ag | Deeining wouid yield to a mild remedy, if neglected, OFN McB, DAVIDSON & CO. nok guilty 1” replied * Kaith, yor lonor, how ean |) cout w deposit the remains ot any soldier in groand | with Hamphreys’ agroat deal; in the Dion match | He is a civil eneiever by profession, and had been soon preys apon the Lungs, “ Brown's Hronchial ROADWAY, OPPOSITE THE MELROPO+ toll til T hear the evidence?” (Langhiter.) 80 it | notowned by the Government of rabt aud by undis represented Rudolphe, and'1 appearet for the | employed out West iu surveying a proposed raliroad | *0 Pacife Mall became comparatively quite ao Je a oe Cova LozeNGes, afford tastant relief LIFAN HOTEL, NEW YO 7 waa wit the Southern people. How could the, | ied tiie, The person owninz the property owned | other side; I did not like his ways; 1 come here in P tive. The volume of business in these stocks was |‘ y ita ve AN Bi y OuK, tell whether they Were guilty of treason anti they | Aen ee it eae ite earth up ta t non of line, He told thote whom he met that he was tired Owing to the good reputation and popularity of the MANUFACIURERS OF heard the evidence? (itemewed laughter.) We from the centre of th h UP 6 Heaven, ang | almiranios : of engineering and of the West, and had made up | moderate, though creating a better feeling, and & | Troches, many ioortAles and cheap Gmuslations ure FIRB AMD BURGLAR PROOF Saves, i therelore had a right Wo have every incumbranee re RUpourHe’s PLUCK, and. of ie Sieh poe Had. Braga: rip | weoeren ;, es, Mr. SawrEnvaid tho oath he took at the hands of | therefore had, i a at ae j d to ive in the Kast, On the strength of | slight advanes, The most prominent stock daring | ogered, which are good for nuiAing. Be sure to onta1x | Vault Doors, Iron Shutters, aud Lron Work of all kinds e Charleston Postinaster was sim: of ba i do not like the man, and hh " oppose © letters he secured a position on the New Jer ‘i . 5 é d i B two Charenton Postinaater was simoly one of Ge McrtaM (Rep., Mass ) rove to reply, mut tue | Ef0.mGt ke the man apd ase almaye, oppowed | going Iutere be cured a pisien,on the New der: the dap was Union Paci, which after advancing te | thr rue = srown's Bronchial Trockc” Sola every. | Kaitou cheean Pee esata tases py ALLEGIANCE to nWe oRITED starer, | | speuiker (aking the chair anrounen: that thé nour 0 | (aeiy al the biliard, workd azainst ii au St | {ook “up hie tence in Manchester. in a litte | #2 dropped off to %1%, under the influence of reat | where. Hollow and Stove which he was aiwavs pleased and vroaa to take o'clock ha Wed, the business before the | jioids uis own like @ man, auu 18 ready to Dut UP LI | time he became acquainted with Misa Belte Simpson, | izing sales, ‘There was @ partial reco ter | coat _ a Wee he'to be coniterad a traitor simply for that | House, ecorulng to. recedt rate, Was uolds vis own like a man ' b Fee ea a Fico Wacko ar Wook? | zt sles, ‘There wan a varul recovery liter ia | 16 inte ahould mect the eye of any ome #ute ASK YOUR GHOCE Mr, Nye replied tuat the plea of ignorance of th THE BUSINESS OF THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA, (Oa cross examination Mr, Huntington, Rudotphe’s | om keeps a hotel in Manchester, and thither Ran. | the afternoon, but ey p ceaeed, foring from Bronchitis, Consumption, Asthma, or any Whe neSt Jaw would not avail the Senater, but he thongnt ps t of the Conference Committee on the | counsel, asked Mr. Geary Golpie went to board, During his sojourn in the | of operators having beon diverted to other stocks | Poimonary Affection, we would refer them to Dr. | ttocevor theonce eon Seallensn of ao much intelligence kuew prolly Well | | st *crcoilne s Terriiorial Goveracent for the Die World yoa believe Humphroys under oath #” hotel there waaa misunderstanding wetween Ran | Lake Shore was drm throughout the day, and spax | Jayne's Expectorant, which will in alt eases afford | FALCOP THR AMERICAN INSTI Was any one else to know i? Rie Gf Plume, 68 nee Re cee aereee t,t Itry #8? Not Idon't, nor wouldn't,” to seek other quarters, modically active, Tho remainder of the lat pre spsedy ral 804 Io most eBeet » epecty ry DLD PENS. tne Sawvan thought if the oat he bed taken as a PHT OR Wa eovite & callers Syileiket ea yeanione Judge Curtis—W'bis, then, is your test of vera- He then went to bosrd with a private family near | sented no feature of interest, and the Brokers re | by alidruzgists. ot pA QhEY's FINE GOLD Peng, Euilt. so was tat wien the mentor (Me. Nve) weox | forthe District of Columbia, wae then taken up. TL. aie4 ¢ qou's believe in a man who wili | L%erbilseenitn to sie Simpsons whos accseaing | fed from the strect at an early hour, ‘There pro: | why te the Atlantic Cable Mke Water's | FACTORY AND SALESHUOM 24 HNOADWAY. ee eee cee ee Te ee eee ee eer cctivegeresa 661 Aaya ior’, | succw a eam [i to rumor, was the possesior in her own right of | ‘bly hus never been recorded a week with such & | Dott ites satiaiction at once, and is the Woudel of PTURE.—DR. Ss. N. MARAE, Ea a Act ar A veel yr Ph a) SR Foe a bee by AO To prove that Rudolphe engaged Humphreys | several thousand dolirs ina New York bank. Ran- | light volume of business, or When op eratora, both 2 world, " 12 Verey A —Hadical cure, Wy ws Ho. 8 Rens 10 Ves Houth who could mt take the | fey pul Was Ordered 60 De ang: . 9 through charitabie feeling for him, Henry A. Hou dolphe and Miss Simpson were frequ y wo ‘eat an! small, were so completely mystified by Rheumatism, neuralgia, debility carea ag by magic Peay fe ermeau, nue enncaah SEPUANoNS IE a crammed down the throaie of Southérn poopte, th Mr, Rexsamix demanded the reading of the en | sistod Humphreys, aud thut on one occasion, at his | never regarded him in any other light than as 9 | the entire absence of speculative activity Dr. Sage's Catarrh Remedy, #0 reward or | THE TOLEOO WEEKLY BLADK Tie militery power telling them they must take ib 1 ntl, aT Wa, FOG GAGRONR OR: solicitation, he took bim nome and gave him a | friend ofthe young Indy, It seems, however, that | ‘The gold market during the early hours of the Ex: } an incuratie tase, bold by drucgisas. ur oy math @® | cheapest advertising medium in ihe Ualted States, order fo become citigens uf the United States 6 went 10 she Speaker's tal ra it's lodging. he had proposed to her and bad been accepted. and | change presented no new features, and business was | Cents hiet tres. Aduress fe VY. PIBKCE, M.D, | Ury it é Mr. Brain (Dem,, Mo.) argued hat the allegiine mt i akon OP SOR DBP RSE AS 8 tia hie. Mr. Duuley Kavanagh corroborated much of Me. | it wis agreed between them that they should be | SBAnke Prese Sede 4 Bullalo, N. ¥ : i SEXUAL EXIIAUSTION, Of the citizen was oply due when the protection | action In the Diatrict of ee ine a eoriom. | Radolphe's testimony. Mr. Wiitlam Dudley Powel! | marriod at an early day nominal at 111111, Cousiderable animation was SLSR pac per ae Send for pamphiot Drs, WELLS & SLSLL, 91 West of ihe Government was insured 10. bm that ineao | riew 10 any peraon aurring from Injury to person Wat Ru olpho never paid hin acent on ae- | One Sunday alvernoon. Randolphe and Miss Simp: | imparied to dealings in the afternoon, anda higher | ,-Trangee, Elgatic Stocktnae, Helter Suanene | ainsi, Now Lurk city, f Here reciprocal terme, ‘Through the delay of the | oF property ur means of sugpurt ou acconnt uf in ices i utrangiog the Daniels exhitt. | won sought the aid of the Rev. Mr, Petrie, and, On. | rage to tue promium was recorded, due to thead- | BEELLY's estab jrimenk 3 Aun et., New hors, and OFFICIAL DRAWINGS, Union nen of the South at the beg nuing of the Mr. LAWKENOR explained the bill, which he sald leas, Rad the conaeer Were | sche ® eereanlin ra Wrekod, oF aay of their | iced quotations of foreign exchange, aud tho | '#!7 Chestnuset,, Patiacofphta, ALAR SIMONE 00.8 MOTRIN War, the disumionists were safered to eataulisn | gave a woman the right of action axninet any yer: en minutes to sum uo. During Mr. | the marriqge coming to Mr. Wyckoff, who Il 1: | rumored large specie shipment to-morrow, though MARRIED. ee et ee de fucts eovernnenta, and to compel the abedienes | son who sold iauor to her husband vibiel made hin | iit ndiou's summing up te used a Latin quota: | gemuiy rend. in Lire Atm an exposure ca frauiie it | rumored larke specie ohikmont tomorrow, Meligl di if ED ps artista te its Me fg. 20 Bt <i Coion men within thelr borders, ‘Then, too, | vengeble of periormin the d 2b | Toe Wehich he translated Into ugilsh, divoree ease, In which Randoiphe figured, he imume- | We have not heen able bs hone pepcies inane PEP ARMLY sy, tue Rey. C. C, Foote, Milan Bi i, 2 Aes, Feuth to be Northern nuthe sentiment eaerciset | we. Woon (Dam., N.Y.) moved to tay the bill on | 7 A cum transiato it,” said Judge Curtis, diately instituted inquiries respeeting the charueier | Tyiey advunced 10 111%) she market Guaily leaving | UCREMNPETHOWITSCH city the Rey, Dr. Thomas BEATUCKY— Entre cides Ko. inh, Heb, 24, ib ae ing Dar Raat enti. | the table, Negatived—58 to 106 The summing ub having been concluded, the | of Tundolole, and iearned that in bis union with | Cn frm at TW@Iiis. ‘The carrying rates run | Do Witt, Fredesick Honry Crum to Mary Laure Ve Sesto t fits foie mr ance Jeore, preauatetal t6 the Union, sent | (ae ae tem N'Y.) aueved an amendment, | JHdge instantly on ite clote delivored hie decision. | Mise Simpyon ho wa kulig of Digtmy,” Horaeot the | OM Arm ak aIMGITO Ae ES nu sate | Grow lacy RENTUCRN Chast Ni Tks beh Vi nrntof thut seetion thin were all the speeches of Co eeeee a io te. District of Columbia; | Hf whist was said aout Mr. Huinphreys was true, | raitroad people sald that Randolone ‘had exmibited | 49% "veces of gold at the subelrensury were $11 CANTRELL—-REDELL.—By the Key. W. H. Boole, | prizes caaned horinacua ti nisied, ana clrcutary Ai vers aders. "he. cute was Induced to | gontuing the vill fo the District of Coluimbies | ai} ie Wan aorry tat A woble- profecaton way | fettera rom his wile tn Virziniay begging. Pity to eins OF €old at the abs Treasury were gt | Geo, Canteell ve Rima’ As Medel seul la above, aad evo Hayat Havana. tore iy Would not Ue interfered with Af they et el At etch ails being invaded by such men, Since Rudolphe bad | come home of to send her mouvy, Mr. Wyckott Fecolpin of currency mere gt soued2s payments | weaesyssJACOHUB In this city. by the tier 3 CLUS. broke i. When Alexonder HL. Stephens made his ¥ Fee ein oe tte trae re. | come totus country he tad constantly been the | then iustituted proceedings against Randotphe, nud | Ape tycelhin ol eateency mare @I SECM biyments | wo sith, Josep La Doretmus to Atine L. Jacobus 906 Broadway. 13) Fulton a. anu? Park row ma tm Leball of the Union in the | The Iver and Harter eee lel order tor Monday | Victim of adversarles who have harassed and an- | had him locked up in the Toms River juil, the coun: | FATUSIhi anteg te gavionk The total clearings at | “YDSDICR ATE —Ny the Rey. De. Wm, , Mor AVN > Mer engin the buly reply ade o him way portens and made the especial or! Y | noyed him in every possible way. A stranger tn a | ty seat of Ocean eounty, NJ. He lived with Mrs. | ine’ Giid Kxehange Bank were $27,057,000 ; wold bal: | gan, Charles Daldwin Foner to Caruitic d Dater Did. IMOFN rhe Hew Forks hivane cit awaracr ph from tne | BORE a, tom, at a8, took a recess until 7a | Mrange lind, he iad heen aet'ubon right and iets | Rondoiphe ‘No. only a wock or ten days A day | Meena sis dise and enrreney balances” Bhosyool. | COUSEN“COMBM = tn thi cy, by the ley. es A for donbloons and all kinds of gold Graton wanted to secede, they hid as much right to | this evening, the sewsion to be for general devate on | toh americans were actuaiy imiiating the con’ | Connecticut upon. the Governor of New Jo The following were the quotations : Miran Cotten or New Yur. ww wePorts Cones wh Wail si.. New York faye hs U pie ae had oar anceatora to, withiraw | the Hducaticn bil net oF the natives of perdi lious Albion, fn conclu | Handelphe was taken from she jail and conveyed W | AP A: NevsofTh NLA Monn II 14D Maan ttM | JOHNSON HLS DENSON any, by ine Rev, | sag -CORENOY. choral lavane Latery I Hegianeo from Groat Britain, He (Blair) ye sion the Court foand against Hamphreys and for | New Haven, se PHO P.M Stiiiy vit naa Henry Sill, Lauls cial won. ot Grand | Men oasited abt V-fornation given, Cireniaraaent Remembered how tie Uuioviets of Missouri, Were Curt Anschuce Memorial C Hodcipner natal io (Me Teter Mee vistas ot gil, | Neate tay whom he 00 cruelly wronged ro- | _ Foreign exchange has beon strone under ihe sear. | faplit, Mish, to Helou Plorenge ftcuderson, af Lyuh- | jyiset Guna Abi on uauog given, Clrcmiars ths, r7 y rth A concert will be given to-morrow evening a | und saddiing the coais on the former, maine In Manchester. Mra, Ranioiphe No. #16 a | city of bills, and there was considerable hesitation Uftttic—Kerre. —py the Rev. W I. Boole, Heury | i $8.00 currency, 12 per cont, allowot. TO. box MR._YENTON DEFENDING THE THIRONR, Steinway Hall in Behalf of the widow of Ca Me Povel yesterday” procured an attachment | brunette, and. iw regarded ae the belle of Man: | shout drawing even at full rates, rine) days} aa Lhe city aiasionary do Lire M. Wop! 8B. HANKS, 18 Wallac, New York. At FEMTON Uo. NV ened inc tie New | § fle i ho did much daring nie ite tor | netinst Kudoiphe's trunk ona claim for U0, Vut uo | chester, ight to 11089 LGHTON bio W NE tie cing. oy the Hog Jamon SURMBNOY.— oval Havana Lottery priced recension, “Hin recellection ut te vomiting woe | the promotion of bis art, and who had few superiors ete eal Liazie, are you going to read Lucy Randoli Com Coun orate ira af the fauie Place OeNe Wal ets bus dian New York Rost that tie secessiomiste hut the rig ty trke the | i her of i Ren) Katave Notos or’ ory, called * BARBARA'S LIFE,’ coming ; e Motpentt fe Blonk 0 . ko the | in this eountry ag conductor either of operatic or ; forv's great story, Nich the utter stagnation of business prevented K Bet ab Wi EE majority of Wh c Mabie | end thelr aid, val estate might be sald to be dead veyond re- | course 1am; every one roads the Firende Companion. | afernoon being done atSand4 ® cent, This gut | ° ANTERS — By tue Key. Julius W, Geyer, 2 . .: bune ane ———— ; nari Hes antes t AN‘ "i bad always maintained that those who rusued the | Ag olf ealme ane hoarne turbuteat | surrection, without Iife or value evouah remaining to | I wonder if Barbara will be anything ke tue Chal. | of og am aMalrs emmaln tu thelr pretent | Charine G Mumlet Mary Cast OS yw Gcnacn, | PYF ORMATION, WANED of the whereabe i South into revellion did a0 im Magrant violation of | wayos, “Hale Homer ot Horehound and Tar” atars | get up even the ghost of a stir. ‘That's because not | loner, or Flora Fairiax, by Lacy Randall Comfort? | condition, iy Iikely to continue, ab least until the | Mil ONT AT Ui Kuga Conust Foare, S fect inched inhibit: wilt, dark ‘Drown barr, the pepuler wal, and subdues Coughs, Colds, Hoarsepess, and ail irri- the pests assornbled yesterday in any erent foree | Oh, I think the storks in the Fireside Companion aro | Gpening of spring 0 ioe Hern | OMASON- NEWTON —iy the Rey. A. 1H, Wyatt, Jas. | Aud gray eyon wlio leit his oie, 1a Willougiby ay > Mr. SauLemURY (Der Del.) inquired whether Ons and HDasUiOdle affections of Une Organs Of Fes; yl 1 ttle blind girl to t demand, The supply of commercial paper is limited. | yy Meson to Auacenoth Newton. Brookiyn, op Saturday, Feb. 1, ac) o'clock fh, and the benator trom New Yurk (Fetus) md Hatians anid DARUIOd eM OT et ie lcnde ‘ogaiust | at the Exchange, But as there was feally nothing to | beautiful! ‘hey say there isa Uitte bilod girl Im the | gag prime names move on the basi of Ox to 7 W | Dyn? Reet ine Rey, Gotutrioa | Brogkins, op Saturday, Kop. 11, at 4 o'clock BM, wif doctrine ot she Tridvme, that if tue aasorite at Vine | Puthitie, ve? raw them there, people who are guided more directly | story. How Ido wih that Monday would oome, so {| cent, sehieligh Lone Mullcr to Filed Wascinger.” ina llant ap oyeroout rk olde wea ucxtinvent at Frorle ofa Htate Gesire'it to secede, the Beato had | aih'™ys,tgetheche Drove curg ieathache 1a ene MIX | Gaon win account for the keneral abronoe by cis | ovuld get the paper.” “Ch. you and they aay thot | “Moro activity. hes beon noted in Government | iil” siDkNHENC cis shia city by the Hey. tam. | paiaYof dark Migod cloth, Diack slouch al” nnd Fight 10 do s0. ‘Buch he understood to have been | "his nay ye tise’ and? Seow. only w cence, | (yet. the Bhiy wale announced w Mi] Aarvnra caught this Witte bind aie tathing down stairs, | Bonds, aad wo eeu noted in the i, ce Adolph M. a. Atiperatcewant Will be bala for any iniGrins, ride Her memne gamer whieh wae an tnatitasion | Quabilty and quality unequalled. Ads tnty’ Jackson: and whieh, Je wae announced oy the | And that's the way she bveame acquainted with ber.” | TENE dimouitito . are large | gSiMeR GODFREY. By the Rey. De. Henjamin J. | to ing recovers. ile pareais’ and triende are la gt sé W was endorsed in ine Sennten ) CnOw OF WHOM nea anolionegs, yas poaunotea by Trechom of rcle ts | « We ean get the paper at 9 4'sock Mouday, ono's we, | buyers of bonds or the fatere ‘Thus t HAV De WEIMER By the ey. Bamuel Mi Iaeace, | *lcHon. 4 vent war, A | to ep Muy wilt wal | Hove s0'anu ad Teun wr sve, nelreet, He Bowery, aou 8 Oiehald Mary, #9 o'clock, and at every news detective, eo bad ‘To be Inky, use your powers jn. hy Fenzen agaet Wiat he had ever endorsed w- | prrenologient examination ae a Bh M 1040's were in demand because of the bri time | samuel Traun to Harriet Weimer, FE RErAS ro might be oo misundersiandidg | you what you Lave aad bow to Use I~ Ad elapaing be‘ore the coupon matures, bixes of 169i | PTUBEN—bIKAUB.—La thie city, py the Rey, B. F. TAD, ily at Naw bowery, { {