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Tt i LL GE aE PTHIRTY-EIGHTH YEAR PEACE AND THE ARMISTICE FRANCK MUST DECIDE UPON WAR OR PLACE IMMEDIATELY, A Tumor that Pence has been BI The Armistice Extended~The German Term: fan Ulimatum—Thi ahe German Deman sow, Feb. 2%—A despatch from Lille to- uy say {t is rumored that peace has been slaned, one |anis of which fs the neutralization of Alsace and Lortaio@, Businoss in the north of Francs Supt oving. 71H ARMISTICE EXTENDED, In consequence of néfotiations betwoen M. Favre 4nd Count Bismarck, during which the latter con salted the Emperor several times, the armistice bas doen extended till Sunday evening. THE ORRMAN TERMS AN ULTIMATUM, Vansarnixs, Feb, 22.—The oficial Moniteur says : * Frouce must decide upon war or peace immedi ately, Deiay deteriorates the strength of Germany, France has long krown the conditions whereon Germany 1s ready to conclude peace. ‘These based won injuries formerly infiieted, and guaran- teos for the future, Compared with the tojories, the demands are moderate, and the longer the de 1hy the harder will bo the conditions, We bope this is understood at Bordeaux. Ifthe German terms ‘od, the war con‘inues."* THE PROSSIAN INDEMNITY. Panis, Feb. 22 —The Consultative Commission of he Assembly accompanied M. Theirs to Versailles today, Aspeoty result of the negotiations is ex pectol. ‘The Journal ds Poris saye the amount of She war indemnity to be demanded by Prasaia will ot exceed (00,000 000 thulers, The i is stronger, Rentes are quoted at Wo. THN GERMAN DEMANDS. Banuix, Fed. %—Tie Prorinsial Correspon dena +ays thet the Gorman demands are #0 Aistinetly confined to things Indispensibte that th Freock negotiator will have to de cide quickly and Srmly. The prolongatior of the armistice for a few days ts dependent on the se- ceptance of the main German demands The journal eonciudes with the prediction that vext we Aigns are deceptive, peace will be restored. TMIERS GOING TO VERSAILLES. 10 is oMficially stated that M. Favre, bas written to Count Biso arck that M. Thiers will go to morrow (21) to ¥ ‘The Rappet says the treaty po.ce may be communicated to the Assembly Baturday next. TROCHU AND THE GERMAN ENTRY INTO PARIS. A letter fom Gor, Trocuu condemas the proposed entry of the Germans into Paris, le says Paris how desi ved the honors of war, and advises ber to abut ev geier sad let the enemy open them with cannon, GAAN2Y READY TO FIouT, AMIENS, Yoh, W—ien, Chanzy has lssued a oro- ¢lemation to fis Army of the Loire, in which he Drees tre troupe de pus the time of their enforced fost to profi, aué prepare for resuming the strux ale d outrance, # exzogant claims are demanded vy the Germans, SrUrTcan®, Feb. 22—Merr Waechtor has bee! svpoluted & mewber of the Peace Coumission at Vereailies, Panis, Feb. 22.—All the journals of the city Oppose the speech delivered in the Assembly on the 10s by Thiers, La Liderté is convinced that it ts ‘M. Thiers's intention to loyally endeavor to found u republic. The removal of the Government to Tours or Blois 4s much talked about, but (ire 1s really no belief in ie probability. Alter the declaration of pea bly will prorogae tts sittings, ‘will meet in Paris, A despatch from Constantinople says the Porte has recognised the new French Government, the National Assem nd upon reassembling War Notes. Some French frigates have been sent to Corsica for the purpore of repressing possible disturbances The Duily News sa, 8 (bat Gon, Faidherbe's troops gontinue to embark at Dunkirk (or Cnerbou At is reported that M. Buude Las bees avpoint- ed the representative of France at the Biack Sew Conf-rence in London. The Stecls says tuat M, Romusat hes been appoint. 04 Ambassador to London, and will also represent France in the Black Se2 Conference, A proporition for the ion of Savoy ix under discussion by the Government, as are also commercial treatios with ovber countrios, —_$_——___ THE JOINT HIGH COMMISSION. The Ar f Gre Britain's Represent: tivos-A Night in the Broevort-Om f% Washington This Morning, The Cnba arrived at 6 o'clock last evening. Bbe bad om board the Juint igh Commission ap pointed by the Britlish Government to confor io the Canadian Asuerios, and a few minor interna ‘onal question ‘The arty we Tenterdas Berusrd, th ard, comp sed of the Earl de Gray; Lord Viscount Goderich, the Earl's son; Prof Viscount's tulorat Oxford ; Mr. How acd Mr. Crome ‘The steamer Wos detained at the Lower Quorantine for the night, dat the Commisscrers were taken ashore ona United Sts e+ mall boa, Mr, Archiveld, te British Consul, was in waiting for them, He bad provided carriages to conv , them to their votel, and they arrived at the Brovoort House at 8 o'clock, Their Lagsace was sent on ¢irect to Wasbington. The proprietor of the Brevoort had beem apprised of their Qrriva!, end had a dinver prepared for them which even av Bogiisn duke might est with satisfaction, It bad ben cocked especially for them, and entertain. ©! them so well tat they epent two hours in con fuming it, Mr hibuld was the only person out Fide their party who was present, No speeches or Bans were therefore ma'e or drunk, and the meal War distinguished oniy by the quality of the viande Beeretaries, Afver dunner the party retired to their rooms, and What was the Inst seen of tiem for whe evering. No. visitors caied, and they. wero Al owed to rest in pence, Break/ast was orlered by thew to Ne ready at ac ven o'clork this morning. #1 If past eight o'clock they proposed to start. fer Ex\raordinary measures were taken nigat {0 Make the vrcakfast unusually excl The party were all attired in travelling garments. Tie Eiri de Grey is about five feet eight in height, ©: inedinm build, With 4 countenance sunburat aud Sicrued with a ull sandy beard. Lord Teuterden 4s stall man, below the medium eight, wih « foll, dara, glossy beard and moustache. The Viscount Golerich is @ peasant young fellow.jand sporis a keater sod woustache, Mr. Howsrd wus Secretary WS.r Preverick Brice st Cie me that the latter wa cro the United States from England. In She appearance of none of the party is there anything wt el stiking or imposing, They are # Pleasant countenances, wiien seem at the san Sines und enc of ail the ques ts Lord Northeo mber of \he & v yn, Dut he bas ni yet, ‘The Kussia, woieh is on the way, bas Dlluister Jay's Discovery of New Materials rAmericnn History. Viexwa, Fel Minister Jay entertained che Auwiiva re per in honor of Wash ington » Lirtldny, Speeches were made, in which referen-@ Was made \ (he approach ug ceutenmary Avietican indepenience. Mr, Jay announced \ at through the courtesy of the Emperor, new ma eriels for American his ry bad been Lrought to git vn the Imperial archives. vornl volumes, containing the correspondence f baron Belen, who was xeuttoe America by. the bi} ror Josepie te Second of Germany bat been ed ‘Phe i re_ure dated at New York ' deloht froi 17M bo Vint, Mr, Jay tat a feriission hud been gives him to tame a copy, ed oon to Jay those Valuable rucords be +0 American people New York's Help for France. Loxbox, Feb, 22.—The New York Committee en erduy, by cable transfer, £10.000 for the fUering people of France, aecoupauied by the re E08 Movers. enjamin Moran, Hugh MeCy Loudon Committ yond dB. Moro wb a tle Soon eg ee Ee ee Ee eee EXCITEMENT IN WASHINGTON. Sunny James Shot by {LOSE IN THE, s{ETROPOLIS. THE MIS” ERIOUS DISAPPEARANCE OF YOUNG LYNAN, Townsend—Gen. Butter and Architect Mallett Overhauted by Fi Wasuixatox, Feb. 22.—The galleries of both Houses were crowded to-day with visitors to the fe carnival. Ihe Senate talked Indian all day, but the House, which is always happily unhorpy over a deficiency Vill, was full of sharp, rare debate that keyg a large audience present All the a’ter- a00n, Gen, Farnsworth gave Gen. Bullet and Mr. Mallett an otechauling about the Boston Post OMice, in whicd the latter two came out second best, Thon Suntet Cox sailed inw the Freedmen's Bu- roan, and Mr, Hoar replied in #0 severe 74 caustic a manper that he drew forth appiaase from botn floor and gallerios, Story. On the afternoon of the 11th instant, Charles 8. Lynai S young man of about 19, leit bis father 2 Willoughby avonue, Brooklyn, and has not Since been seen by any {of his relatives or friends, blue pea-jacket, dark cloth vest and pants, Kossuth hat. Just before leaving Le bad obtained a ‘ttle money from bis mother, remarking as he dropped tne 2°'8Ms# Into hie pocke! he would Then Forsandg Wood opened on Gen. Howard, | take a ride to his anu,” O84 Nowld not be long and Washi away. Atnight when bis absonos vo. me & subjes of romark, a messeuger was sont to the place ws be was supposed to have visited, but his relatives nothing of him. On urn of the mes- for about ton minutes overhauled Mr. Woou's record during the war, showing his disloyalty and dishon- esty, and overwhelming lim, He bad not spoken haif @ doxon #0 before the House was ail at: lion, and in a loud voice he pinioned the man of songer THE FAMILY DECAMB ALARMED. jo his sont; and for the first time in his Con. | Mr. Lynan at once employed men to give notice at ional career he was made to feel that his record | the police stations, and to wateh at the different fer- When ihe Hon, Pornando got the floor, he | te% Ho seat messengers to the housos of the boy's nine Alter A sloeploss night spent in a tireless but unavailing search, the unhappy father began to fear that evil had befatlen his boy. Ho hastened to New York, id after } ing © full description of the missing one with the Chief of Police, and employing s nam- ber of special detectives to engage earnestly in th latier stood in the door of a gambling saloon close | effort to restore the wanderer to his home if livin Prange will probably die, cacet OF B street, The | or to diseover aud return Lis body, if, uahaopity, he ———s - had come to his death, he used the advertising col- umns of Tne Sux. Many long and weary days passed and no news of the missing son roachod the sorrowing parents and the almost heartbroken jsister, Yesterday a representative of Tie Sty called at Mr. Leman residence, in Brooklyn, and not fining the lead of the house at home, sought out his pince of business, the extensive stone yard at the corner of Flushing and Clinton avenues, and found the proprietor, Mr, Peter Lynan, in the litte offco ANXIOUSLY AWAITING THE RETURN of bis numerous messengers with their reports. The object of the reporter's call was soon made known, and the following conversation ensu» Reporter—Your son has been gon used up ali bis time tn trying to parry Townsend's | schoolmates, bat no tilings could be dgelammer blows; but the House adjourned, with Wood utterly ranguished, and Townsend congratulated on all sides for ‘bis fearless excoria tion of the ox Mayor of New York. A difficulty arose to-night between Hor: tor and Sunny James, weil kn sporting eharae- ters, which ended in Bolster siooting James groin With a ehot gun loaded wits buckshot, to Bols- A pigeon shooting match for the championship and double bird diamond badge came off yesterday ‘aptain Sealy's, near the Union race course, L. I. All day the roads leading to the place were througed With pedestrians and fancy turnouts, * Ab," said & gentleman, ashe jumped from his carrioge, * this puts one in mind of old times whea bonest Hiram was alive.” In truth, never had this place presented & more lively appearance, The shed was full of | wr fynsn, during mtich time you coaches and stages, and the yard and stables in the ulve in your mind various th rear had also their complement of tenants, Here | Cause of bis diraprearan e. Ha of these Sh rat tenable and there were gathered groups of merchants, bank: | "ety vane trom my kuowled ors, sporting men, and ) oliticians, Aisetssing the | position and habits Toann ot bat this merits of the different marksmen announced to par- a ontioed away by Come Gee cider seg mere Kicipate in the mated vise than himself, Although n dit little out in the world ‘The entrance fee was $25, and at 1:30 P.M. the | lr yr chad Sgt Lic dA at de re Rielle ay e tered, | (Rd of bome, and tnstevd of rnoing about at night, hacotrd coved. Twelve names were eniered. | stayed in the Louse and paseed the evening in read ‘The torme o/ the match were announced by Mr. | ing and talking to Lis mutber and sister, Ho lad Parks, Bach coutestaut was to suoot at 15 double ap crapanioeh, ores Lag tip erent ‘ 50 hen he w & rcheolboy birta, 13 serde rise and 100 yards boundary. The | ['rPi\'san—Yer. be wan at the Pon techare, budze, a handsome piece of workmanship, was the | Hoporter—lad he been reeular in his attenilance ? Jesign of the donor, Capt. Sealy. It was to become | Mr. L.—Until a week or two before his disappear the absolute property of the winnor of the match ‘The secoud best shot was to receive a purse of $100. ho was very regular; but I find uring e he was frequently absent from bis classes. Tao trace, Hand 8, were p'uced, and * Jake," th $ man, was caucd to trap the virds, |“ Be was led away, or by whom influenced to 1. Jvke."' suid the refere d some one Will deceive bis parents, L cannot tell. Not long azo, he to. 0: $2." “All right,;Dose; one Vird in each tap, e reason 8 to the Joe Sxed ups world! old, ne had en io the company of & strange young man or and older then himself, and itis probable that an intimacy sprang up betw mm, Which Fas re sulted In so much sorrow t jo kay nothing of ‘ the mortification which it has without doubt brought Tie names were drawn, dnd Mr. Doxey was tre | upon lim, unless the poor fellow first on the list, After the @fth round ne and Mr, ] © Sewell retired, as did Mr Ramsey on the tensh, h ada ietiasrmnapre ere agent The others cont to shoot the full number of rounds, The birds were all good Ayers, except two oF three, which bad to be snoxbalied tom ke thei take wing, Mr. Romer, on the sixth round, misved the birds On the first Ore, but Filled both wih the second discoarge, Bogardus, on the miuih round, missed one of the birds, "The other was badly wounded, and flew to the tree near the boundiry \i-@, ang im order to count, Bozurdus bad to gather it, ‘Climbing tie tree with the agility of a squirrel be crept from bough to bough, and succeeded in seiz ng the bird Toward the latter part of the match the crowd began to circle around the marksmen. >. Tink 8 und skill attracted tlie atte nm about to fire at the birds wl flew toward the crowd, ¢ sy with him when he left ? Reporter Tad be ree ap amet! change which be ted borrowed from bi Teporter—And pothing of vaine that pe could con vert into money, OF Kat aight vempt & bude! to way lay and rob him # r, L.—His clothing was good, and he cartied 0 which I gave $19) only gold wach the reporter a photozraph of his missing son, ‘the likeness was that of a brighteyed, smooth faced, ruddy-cheeked boy, whose every fouture bespoke him a lad of honesty aod candor. There wes not a line of the counten. ance expressive of craft or deceit; and no ore on looking at it Would suppore that the face was tat ofa boy WhO could wilfully diszrace bimeell, or io clear. The referes Don't a ! Any way give pain to those Who loved him, eboot I" Hag 1 wadoubtediy would % bile the reourler wae studying (he face of yoone Raye oeke Islas’, af pair were placed in | Lynan, one of the messenzers who had been out ail the trap. It was five ocock before the sport wor day ti reu of information came rushing breatu ended. Mr. Miles Jobusun won the badge, and | (ay in searci of infirn Mr, Tinker the pure aoe —————— - TUE MELHODIST TROUBLES, * [think [have a clue, Mr. Lynan," said he, ashe pbstnievedlig drew © note-book from his pocket and hustily turned over tts well-Giled pages. “I have been ail day down upon the piers and among the police. ond Lave talked with nambers of people, Last Friday a policeman near the Cily Hall park overheard two young men in conversation, One wasol the size oi your son, the otier taller, ‘They had run away from home, at'loast so he githored from their talk. I saw Settlement of the Book Concera Complica. Yesterday's Mecting~A Long Ses. d Volumes of Paik. It was hoped that after the sedative admin ered at the last meeting of the General Committeo, the troubles of the Book Concern would be over for | thys policeman and aked Vim to descritwe the sorter = sanpaeint Ng of the two bo ¢ description tallied wit that good and all. The foltowing was the Of Charlie. Tshowed bim the photosraph, and he BASIS OF SETTLEMENT AGREED Crow. he recoguized the likeness, On per 81 Whereas, The Committee 4 in comm man who. lad teen a boy of Charlie's vong eorine Lev. J, Lang scription looking for ajob. Another on pier 4 ha re row iug out uf th seen such a boy, ued gave ® tolerably accurate Ue ve vilus ae covetzued by ® paper sud | scription of Charlie, On board the steimer Cre ¢ ub Inte by ihe B shops, expressing their opioton Of helt ‘ S otapocine City T found the steward who had juste Tein’ ion to the Investigation uy a lack of apecitic uizec- | CiY 1 found the stewart who Rad Jury uitie 1 iscon discovered that it was notthe boy I ws setiiereas,Tney have hada free and full confersace | joouing for. Ttven boarded -the ste are present as to the bert p an tc ri tareted, they Beem il jroper to dicoutine Washington, lying at pier. She is to sail on Mai furiier investigation of the couplainte thd | urday. The second steword Learing some remark Nesistant Boos Ament, butas tacre ar oes of | I mace about a missing buy, came upto me, und opinion. as (0 Be ueate in | when 1 deseribed Charlie, he waid, “If I aim hot the'hoox Concern. 1 z whieh tee | very much wis.aken that boy was therefore, without aby ent by way inember of the ADOAND 1919 STEAMER YESTERDAY, He wore a drab overcoat ond dark undercoat ants and vert, He told me he wanted to go to New Orleans, where he bad friends, and that us he was out of money, Lo Would be gind to work his way, 1 liked bi ooks, and bel ip want of a boy 1 told him to come aboard to morrow, 1 woud feed, That a) questions of business arrangements ethods In the Book ( D be reierred (ow suv: mitwee of hice wembert of is General Commit Seott, which Commi hall have tr avi suen a HAvie aR they may f wil questions oval of the ; on of account rowal of the | (ike iim to the cepiaia wud talk about employing Scott and asc Le Fn Ne Hon. G Him. He promised to core, and if he docs L wil yisoidey th hold him witil you come to Wewiity bim. tie Genera. r tat ®_ simple stor strong E33 fo. that the 1 hort narrative Lyon informations may be Tre bw the. Conn ‘he could rotseak a word. but paced thir quasreumial report to the General Coulercuce of n ilence. AX lust, conquering the eino isn, The committee was then chosen, and the choice ell upon the Reve. L 8, Bingbam, Neury Biicer, nd J. Rothweiler, Certain changes were found 16ce and when they had been successfully tion that wes about to: master lun, sinile brighieniag his face: ewe will hake bis mother happy. If be Now Orleans it suid, witha had" succeed would sary, WAVE BROKEN MER WEART." erie! eae or Ie To-day, if the steward of the George Washington Yest ids is pay be much jcy in one house nd delibe where for a there bas boon tie greatest ow ; ond ity | ing upon a life loving arms a for a long car ton, Firat there was a debate as to the eligit of the eaperts who had been proposed as proper persons to couduct the exemivation of the books Eight of the ten came io for their share of criticism ud approval; the other two were left (or fuiure on, After a long semsion the Sub Committee | a yxspunn, Feb, 21.—The families of E.R, Pit nog ¢ Way Of bringing the quer | kin und Lester Deney, of South Windsor, were poi y hearer & rettloment thau whea | g, don Saturday night by arsenic contained iv ORF REED the SOlnmNAIIY: rome gum drops sent to them through the mai fourteen Cars Plunging | ¥t-Deney ond childrea are outof danger, but bis near Steuben vill wife isin avery precarious condition, The Pitkin fomily are notin & dangerous condition, The poi Neixnati, Feb. Last night a freight train = , le Railroad ahaa soner, who was traced through a valentine which on the Pan-Handie Railroad, bound east, broke m tage threaah 9 valentine whi 1 Urough a bridge twelve miles east of Bieubeuvilie, ing neor W ne — A Lucretia Borgin in Connect adjourned 4 unyt ns at issue ui the storm first pli A comotive and hrough a bride and the engine and fourteen cars went down, The oved to th i OF this tw val! kee ‘Hight or ten of the horsee'wereekilier’ itis | Deney, then a widow, kept house for Mr. Stiles supposed that the necident Was caused by # stone | GUFiNg the i Iness of his wie, Alth lost. Oflices newr Uh one at Fast Windsor and the other at Ware . Point, she went to Windsor Locks to mail th His Mon Killed at a Coal Bank, of candy abd the valeutine, probably to avoid sus two which rolled don from the embsnxment, CieveLann, Feb —The Herald special from | picion, Youngetown, Obio, tis evening says: A frightful The Hamilton Grete Manaa tl vawdens accident occurred this afternoon at tne Brookfiend Cixcixnati, Feb. 22.—The Hamilton Opera coal bank, in Ereoktield township, owned | siouse drawing, announced to take place this even: by the We aril ines Pistons 4) ing, bas been Unav' idably postponed until vex! Sa Fifteen turday, ‘The apparatus, which is to be of the most approved character, 18 not yet completed, and the ond throngh the carelessness of an whose duty It was seo to the faing. of the chain It was not alleclied, and the cars, with the | Commissioners are therefore reluctantly compelled Inen derceneed at A fearfil rate, with nothing to | to AF saturday, the 35 Cheek chem, A Mr, Redinond. was killed, and ve | wi fore &. large audience orbera ure so badly injured that they ennnot recover, | Hum ati poopie. ‘The prevalent | The rest, except obe, Wore more OF lees iujured, treatiow is, Hat the drawing will De taisly con ise be ducted: se ‘The Republica Europe Prevarings eiskasnss bieutetnes kee ackaeies Civcixnats, Feb, The Secretary of the | jgyven, Feb, 21.—A box marked F.C. * Fréres de Ia République Universelle”’ im tis city | rosa, Newton Corners, Mass, was left at Well» has recelved a letter from the President of the 80- | 4’ Co'y Kapreas office last night to go east by the ciety in Hungary, ordering him to hold bia com- | K.tsae Pacife train, Susplelons were in some way mandery in readiness for | fon, The | croused, und, on examination, F.C, Cross himself, Fuvy arrive by the next mati, The Soctoty | young man’ who bas resided here soe time, wad numbers nearly 7,000 in the United Bt Louie | found thaide. Tle bad a pistol and tools with hin a lo ling members, ‘Tue headquarters in Lond vas to go oust by the same train, Cross was sent Le quare,with braver (0 Jail gis saciaie tig bear ine United Buatea (9 aaid i ‘The Great Storm in California, Orleans, It isreported that ail the words are sent In | Say Fuanersco, Feb, 21.—The storm drove cyuh two veasels through the railroad whar! at Alameda, Senators r Still in Perit, carrying away @ hundred feet of the structure, ‘The Wasuinatox, Feb. Senator Sumner do wind unroo ed a planing mill ia Oakland; a new not seem to Make any permanent or steady improves | rairoad office; Thomas & Huat's warehouses in — mont, His physician saya that be weeds verlect | Vallejo; und & rauscad sued at dam Kalaol, Lt is roe el NEW YORK, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 1871. SUFFOCATED IN A CABIN, TUS LONG LASTSLEEP OF THR FIRE. MEN OF THE ISMAILIA, To the Kadttor of Tha Sun. Sim: There are some expressions in your copy of my letter to the Indianapolis Journal that ive a rough edge that does not belong to me or to my tem. er, unlers a Wabseh Indian should attack me with A scalplog knife, You sino say that E expose secrota, If any ono will say #0 to me, I will emirate for my country's good, ‘The unkind allasion to Mr. Voorhoes was not tn- tonded by me, nor will { attempt to sustain it. Mr, Hendricks might omigrate for his country's good, id once an illustrious prototypy of his, Mr. Pendioton would probably disapprove of my action, If he know of it. I am responsibie alone, Mr. Hondricks used mo to betray a person as pure 8 man can be, and bence the issue, My name ie ©. W. WOOLLEY, Tho steamer Ismailia arrived from Glasgow on Monday, and has since beoa lying at Pier 10, North River, At aboat 9 o'clock on Tuesday evening Ove Of the firemen left the engine room, where the fires bad been kept slowly burning, and wont to the Gremen's cabin, whore their bunks were situated, Toe night wes very cold, and the transition from the warm engine room to the cold eabin ehilled them tothe bone, The cabin was almost airtight, every aperture for ventilation baving been tightly closed to exciude the cold. ‘The men seem to have - resolved to enjoy the forbidden luxury of « fire ia Wasmtxaton, Feb, 9, 1) their cold quarters, and s novel expedient was RULLOFW LN THB SUPREMB COURT, | POT for providing It. fetid htt A DUCKRT AND AN OLD PAINT Por, The Motion for a New Triat De Jon of Judge Potter-The Ju Lower Uourt Ad@irmed. Tho case of Edward LH. Rulloff came up to the Supreme Court at Albany on & writ of error to the Court of Over and Terminer of Broome county, After exiiaastive argamonts by couosl, Julge Pot ter on Tuesday delivered an opioion aMirming the judgment of the lower Court. Tho plaintiff in error was in ticted for the marder of Frederick A. Mirrick, at Binghamton, August 17, 1870, was convicted of murdor in the first dogree, and sentenced to be hanzed on the 34 of Barc 1871. Judge Potter Orst gave @ briof recital of the facts of the case, aud then prucoedod to examine tho objections of the prisoner's counsel, ‘The counsel for the prisoner claims that Venpict WAS ERRONEOUS ‘and wrong, and not warranted by tho evidence or the laws applicable to the caso, In rogard to the first objection, to tho array of juryman, one J. W, the Judge finds that the Court committed no orderiug jurors from the bystanders to sup- ply the noeded man, The Juror selected was with. out any other objection. The objection to t!.¢ form of the Indictmont is without fores. It was good ta form for the crime of murder in’ either fdocres, and ander it, if the facts should warrant, a verdict coull be sustained for mansianghtor in some of the degrees. ‘Ibis is {co clour to require discussion OF the citation of aa thority. All tle arenmont of the prisoner's counsel, bared upon the tostimony ,that was detailed on the trial, and 98 (o particular portions of {t, its ipfluence, fis Weight, and the probabilities of iis being true, can- jerod here upon Writ of error, except tose portions of it as to the effoct of Wich the Judge was requested to chargo, or refused to charge. THE RICEPTIONS TO THE RULINGS OF TUR svDG8 on the trial wore taken by the prisoner himnsel/,when testimony was being given as to the idontity of the two persons drowned with (hose of two of the bur- farsin the store, The prisouer objected to evi dence as relating toa himself, unless it was followed by #pec of a conspiracy be: tween that person {as 8 Kuowa per Fon, of some pro! of rt of action ‘The Court sai manner or extent of the conn may depen! somewvat on subso quent evidence If that evidence iails to be given, ic will then be proper tu move to strike out the tes: \mony, in question as having no bearing upoa the case. To this, prisoner's counsel excepted. Pre Vious to this ruling, Barrows, owe Of the clorks ig the store, had sworn thas he SAW TUE MAN SQUARE IN TOR both of iron, were procared, oles to supply a draft were punched ;throngh the bottoms, and burning coa's were stoalthily flched from the engine room. Having got the fros ablaze in the extemporized farnaces, the firemen tightly elosed the doors to the ovenslike cabin, and threw themselves tuto their bonks At about 1 o'clock in the morning Jolin Hynes and Adam Gaul, two firemen who had beon ashore, returned to the ship intoxicated. ‘They eutered th cablo and dropped into tieir banks in a atate of maudlia dronkennoss, and tnetantly fell asleep. POAT QUERR SMEYL IN THR Canty, At 4 o'clock tho freman on duty went to th cabin to get some tobacco from one of the sleeping mon. On entering he noticed what ho calts a queer {imel, bat It did not cause tim any alarm. Going ono Of the DUNKS, he shook its occupant, saying Wake up, liere ; I want some of your tobaceo.* The man, however, did not stir, and the Greman became ainrmet, He told Capt.’ Brown tuat, ay he expressed it, “one of those fellows hada fit.” The captain hurrisd to the firemen's cabin, struck a light, and found five of the seven men in the bunks dead, and the two others at the polut of deuto. bad been SUPFOCATRD BY Tie VAPOR of the burning Welsh coal, which 1s said to throw Off wWhea burving fumes Like those of charcoal, Ven- tiation of every sort was atteriy shut off, the door beite closed, the ports jammed down, und every crack stufted full of waste, ‘The crew were aroused, and the seven victins were carried on deck. A Dr. Good was. first aent fort but Le refused to leave his comfortable bed, aad Dr. JN, Merril was at length procured, Every expe dient war tried to resuscitate the inen, but in waln, except in the cases of Ganit and Lyne ‘vurned in lote, and who #oon showed James McNevin, aged (7, 0 native of Arey! +i Wm. Todd, aged 29. Gineow: Fr aged 20, C wi Wa. Siathevon, ged 2 Archivald Swan, Oban, Scotiand Gault and Hynos were carried to the Centre street vospital, nnd are out tol danger. ‘Their tacos are strangely discolored, and they are sull very weak and lethargic Coroner Young held an inquest over tho bodies in the suip yesterday aiternoon, und the jury decided that death wus caused by the inbalation of earboule acid gas, ———n) PETER COOPER'S $150,000, The Venerabi Gist to the Inst Great * In the Cooper Institute last evening the pupils exhibited their proficiency. Mr. Cooper, Mr. Tic Mr. Kingsley, D. D, Field, ond Abram H. Hewitt were on the stage. Chancellor Ferris opsned the oxercises with prayer. Orations were delivered by W, Pollack, James F. Fitzgerald, Thos, Daffy, Jobo J. Carolan, and James Dunno. During the evening the followieg letter was read from Peter Cooper: that shot Mirrick, and “to my knowledge and bes Hhiing bo tie prtsones) L think be ts the man." b ther you are able (a your own mind to observation you then had ft" . * Wioishet” 1 think itis Therod was then of ‘ evidence of was proper (or the Julge to rue fis identity, Ie ce bub it there could bs a doubt , “ufficteney of the prisoner’ Hlentts, A eas ‘abumdanac” SUpblled after wards. e ling of the teatt We can new only say thai te, "2 mony is sufcions not only to con Tm end sustain, New Youx, Fob. 12, 1971 alia, Maving this day completed ty %.b year, | am ad Hut do demaud our approval of tueas ,"sises by tus Gitte ihe wee aha or whe pre The eat exception ts to the raling of the Ju. he oe tant: oa. To TUR OFFER OF IDENTIFICATION ia the Trustees of Ghe Coot on 8s sothor halt of tie tom in lt sot t No authority was cited to show this to be error, fro” Wis {und may be used for au Upon the other sido to sustain the rulings, uor in Trae. “oapelaye wll more effecten my opivion docs it require any. Tt is tho lay heat owe. O° fils Mma ation practice to use the discoverios ta cience to aid in Tautuorizetny | Fusees 0 the investigation of trata, The ouly remaining qu as arise upon suppe Jons in the ease are such serror in the charee of tho Judge to the Jury, or in bis retusal to charge as r quested by the prisoner's couns! BXCEPTIONS To TUR CHAR 1a tae form: coor. 8 EW JERSEY LEGISLATURE, The cbief remaining ground which tie prisoner - claima to L Pied rf two portions o° the arse Taxing Everybody but Honorably Discharge Dlended tocether, und ome exception taken to loth Eevigh cep feel papp sagypead severnily Turxton, Feb, 22.—A tax bill has been intro- But itis pots fair presentation of the charges to | duced in the House, levying ® poll-tax of $1 on ail us if standing alone, aud 1 tsequaily unjust to vlend | honorably discharged soldiers and sailors, different senvences 01 its tran of a charge, xcs seyarated from unections and circumstances, and pur as Uf conneetod, ant then except to The Scuate in executive session to-day cndrmed ments of th the following app: Governor: For uous ti they Were once Counecied uiteranc Trustee of the Stuto Normal Set ly, when this is doue, if a part of the uc | of Morcer county, late Prostdent of terauce ts without objectiva, the excention faus, | lege, ¥ Ward, Fiel even if it be gord as to one part, if ii inctuves buth | to Ru ral C as one of the First District, J. hier view in District, H.C Pi'tuey of & technicaltios,the Ju rts of the tleddod walter in all their . finds that there was NO ERMOR IN THR CHAROR, M. Force of tho Fifth Dist Morris county to be Judge of the Court of Errors d Appeals. surrowudi ‘ —— The opinion conclades follows: © The jury, tn Thousands of Wild Dacks Killed by a Whirl his “cate, uvon a Holt avd Ampartial (14, where Sind du HIATGRiaK Aulaee there hins been @ suscresion of rulings in the amiss dl on and rejuction of evidence in wll questions of Capt. Harris, of the schooner ©. A, Johuso’ + im iavor of tue prisoner, Haye found bim | arrived two days ago with numerous dead wild ict tally justitied by the evideace, ‘he prisoner | Tucks. “Thy rae igod ¢ ve Hat himseli was not only learned in the law, but hat | teras Inlet, and there ele remained wind-bound wiih Iso the useistance of learned, able, skiiul, and | many other coasters, ‘The surtace of the water was futhtul connesf But hu guilt is clear, aud bis covered with myriads of wii ducks, witose dis conviction just. We do not sve ii to Le our dut, hipon tie ae to reverse their ning for auy do.ect | cordant erios could be heard for # creat distance of the furme of law," Ove dry a wind arose, which moved with great — - velocity ina circular difcction, but was confined to Soclety of the Cincinnati, inlet, The wild fowl wero selaod by it Weir cks were twisted, snd the'r lees and wings broxen About twenty of the members of t York Thousands in a djing condition were in a few State Society of the Cincinnati mot last evening at | minutes strewn on the water, As soon aa the whirl Delmonico's, to commemorate W usiington's birth | wind Lat subsided boata pus out and the vicsin : ero so ured steamer passing on ber way The membership is confined exclusively to | NewYork seni out its boats aut thare tin the spoi ¢ vldest male descendants of (ue founders of the a Society, which was organized by oMerrs of the Attractions ata Pair, army of the Revolution tn August, 1783. In the ep. The ladies’ fair in St, Stephen's for tho benefit ce ot the Hon. Hamiton Fis, President of the | of tuo Industrial Hove ale women, bas Siajor W. Hl. Poppon occupiod the chair, thas far Leow ruccess ul, Airs, Colcotor Murphy ig the guests weee the Nov, Marinus Wilt, | preeides over one of the tat Cottons for ratte John Cochrane, Prof, Join Torrey. Gon Ajo: | a superb silver flower stand, civen by Ue Collecto ander Hamilton, Richard Vartex Dy \\ 1. 0f | avd Charles A vase O Wax fluwes, the Albany, and ga handiwork away ts also deser of Jr., and George ) , notice, Sveretary ('Hourso things that the fair Soctoty wore the af the organization, va | will wet about $1),0N whico 19 inscrived the motto * Esto Perperus,” ——— — NEW JERSEY, Mise Swindell aud the Womeu Brokers - Woodhull & Clatin, the firm of women brokers, | Several of the public schools of Paterson are closed on account of the scarcity of era eon Tue leted to the tune o who were on Tuesday mulcted to the tune of $390 New Terany Leiiuisiace: in the Mariue Court, wiil appeal the case, Miss able by deatie Swindel says that she was induced by false ri toppine out of the Pater rentations to give the women brokers $50), with Cathe tral yentorday, frou the Abh Wed Which they promised to moke ® fortune for hor et rvicos, fell dead on th Pe Woodhull & Clan deny this, and assert that two Tho church belle were rang and tho military of the jury who found the verdict cailud yestorday | Patnted in be Vesterday. St. John's, Newark wad otuer Lodges had social en ihe evening f Lis poritic to condoie with thom. Chipley Jay, who w on the Trenton Sentinel by Col, Freese, the aman who Bhntsing Of ¢ Fecently returned from JetueaicM, Proposes 10 HAT R Cincanxatt, Feb, 22,—William, alias Bil Mills, | pewsnat hia own 800R, Chasey. Is lecturing. to Taise U0 tik int Dn Lo morLoW and is brother Jon, were arrested here today by | Taine tio wind. I Now Lonisieture detectives of Col, Whitley's secret service division, | aud how the Lepucl cau party dn the State ts ruled aud They are accused of dealing in counterfeit wativoal |e? mania tors Hterfeits in the country, Bui Mild i the - somin-law of Mrs, Woverts, te notorious *couy " | Recrotary Boutwe!l hay ordered the payment of Woman of the Wost the March interest to-morrow, without repate, —— The Carnival Committes gave a splendid bavquot Miabbing a Man at bis Threshold, to the press iast mught iu tho Arlingtoa Huuse ohn Courtney and Edward Gallagher called | Chief Justice Chase is expected to arrive in Wash John Courtesy gee ington on the 4:h of March and romain some We, pos at the resid of Androw Lapin, at 23) Wost | gio.y resuming his seat on the bunch, Thirty-second street, last evening, One of the men | Mr. Dawes exports to carry the River and Harbor whictied, and when Lapin came so the street door | and Gmn'bue Avpropriation pills through tne House tn obedience to tue signal, Courtney stubbed him | {ple Weeks and unt they are dianose bake in the cheek, wounding Him sorlvusly, Courtaey | Neary ai the members elect of next Cong aud Gallagher were arrested have arcived, and us is tobe held next we ° fe ——___—_ choose officers, The Indications are that at the present What hain a tallow OMicers will be selected, Tho only Couteet is Over Post wae s master At Fish & Grovn's saw-mill, ia Trenton, ‘That old-fashioned journal,the Washington Patriot, terday, # log which had been hauled up on the | com that Julgs Drake, the newly appointed | uae dushice st ihe ourt ot 01 fn lately beets tn tramway was found to be hollow at one ent, and | gurl Justice ch ihe Court of Cialis, han ate y vee in the hole over a hundred sun-fsh were fooud | A virtuous man. in 4 semrtorpid state, On being thrown tuto & |” ‘The contest for the Governorship of the District, bail of water thoy revived, ‘The log was ralted | uugerthe ow territorial Dil, Bak Marrowed dowd tS down trom aston twovcandidates, Mayor Rinory and Alexander It bh. p- bard, bola Kepublioras, Wikh be prospect wppareal,, lntavor of ar. Shephard ahd ‘The House Committee on the Judiciary h. Great Fire in Medina, N. ¥. Mevina, N. Y., Feb, 22.—A fire this morning at 1 o'clotk dentroyed FP. Hunt's tin shop and two brick buildings, involving @ loss of §33,00). Tne hydrants were fro d the Gromen ‘bad roa didicully la gotking Lows, 31.900, agreed this your sball mak portioninent. aud do aot way postpone tho apvortivament Maul MAK FOBE, o SILVER ORB IN THE UPPER BAY. Pon eval A Barge of the ©: Amboy Bt Fond Co, Ran Down by an Ocean Mion! er-One Man Mi he CO Knows Nothing of the Accident! Pier No. 1, East River, is leased by the Cam- den and Amboy Railroad Company, To transport their freight to and from the depot in New Jorsey, they uso barges, drawn by steam toga of grent Power and speed, On Tuesday evening one of theae, the Atlas, sot out for New York with two barges in the Stuyvesant, had a corso of 6,000 bags of silver ore, consigned to Ft G. Of 257 Broadway, As the tug and lighter aring the Now York shore, « sudden alarm xt moment there was ae A largo steanship had run into the barge Stuyve- sant, overtarning her and demolishing her hull. Nearly ail bor valuable cargo wasfupset into the bay. ‘The mon who wore on the bat board. wore; hurled over- One of them, Richard Fetherman, ts mi: 1d is supposed to have been drowned or to perishet. ‘Yosteraay & SUN reporier visited the Camden and Amboy Company's depot, and learne:t that (e} information. heard of the disaster, ‘Those. w thing re'ased point-biank to give John Mack, who commanded the iil decitned to aay anything, referring the the offe where ti officials wer or pretended to ‘The Stuy vos is lying off th are removing been snved, ished above water, and tl collision. ‘I'he Ore at the bottom of the bay Valued at thousands of dollars. It is supposed the Yoasel which ran into the Atayvesaut was ‘nis Vessel saliod at 8 reck indicates a a WASHINGION'S BIRTHDAY, Disptay by the Mititary—Pre ation by This event was commemorated yesterday by a parade of the Veterans of 1819, under the command, of Col. Raymond. ‘The old solders, thirty in aum- ber, to the music of drum and fe, tramped up Broome atrect and Broadway to the Continental, where they wore treated to a samptaous repast, ‘The Eleventh Regiment paraded and was ro- owed by the Mayor at the Blossom Clad, In the evening the Sevonty-frst Regiment bad « dali in their new armory, Thirty-fith street and Broadway, Col, Rockafeliar and his officers par- ticipated, ‘The Washington Greys also had @ ban- quot and entertainment in their new armory, Thirty Uiird etreet and Browdway. Later in the evening the Sixth Regiment celebrated the opening of thelr how armory in Tammany Hall, and afterward gave fine ball, which was attended by the élite and beaay of the city, ‘Ike Forty-seventh Rogimeut had a competition driil with the Fourteenth Regiment of Brooaiyn, and tho Tweniy-second Keginent dined in their armory in Fourteouth street. The Forty sevent: Regiment tad a ball in Brooktyn, and the Continental Guard, under the handsome Capt, Lansing, had a most enjoyable bop in Irving Hall ir guests were Col, Funk and the officers of the h Kegiment. The Washington Market As- tociation had their a1 ball in Apollo Hall, the Apprentice Boyn' Lodge io Ly rie Hall, and Was! ton Light Guard, Company B, Twellth Regiment, in their armory in Thirty-fourth street. The uumerous other euterainments and celebration: Business was partially played on all the p ping in the barvor, peal. Remrion of Cambridge Students teo's Last Nght~Wit, Poes The Harvard Club bad its annual dinaer last evening at Delmouico’s, James C. Carter, Presi dent of the Club, occupied the chair, havipg Prev dent Elliott, of Harvard University, om his rfsht, and the Hon, Wm, M. Everts on his left, At the me table Were seated the Rov. Dr. Bellows, Wm, Cullen Bryant, Bag, the Rev, B. B, Halo of Boston, Dr. Witisrd Parker, Frank B, Crowninshield, and Eawar ‘The drat re “Long hfe to Prest dent Biliott i in, in roxponding, xpokS of the seuni growth ant fatoring prospects of arverd, and sid that Ciere were bow five time more etidents in Harvard trom this city. tha twenty years ago, aithouzh the woule number of students bad only doa led. “ The Memory ot George Washington" was drank {n silence, “The Corporation of Harvard’ was responded to by Mr. Crowninshield. who gave intercsting re- uilniscences relating to the old graduates, The Overseers of Harvard” found a happy re ondent in the Rev, Dr. Hale,twho expinined, in a sant Vein, the onerous duiies of the Overseers, ‘Tee guests’ about 200) rose and sung an appropri > odo In response to the toast, * To our mother ir; long life and succession of days.” Willlam M. Evarte, Prosident of Yalo Yongand Brotessor Matuard, Ire: . ¢,, responded to the toast na we ‘ ts, in tnelde or Collozes. * 8 Of this ey tally mentioning the governs : id an ironical Uribate to thelr 4 MMe. by Faying paid an ir Wribate to thelr beets Suat they dealt lorgely in abstractions tho concrete in a tanner Luly marvellova —— The Arrival of Gen. W. G. Halpin, The Legion of St, Patrick, under command of Gen, Miller, preceded by a band, marched to the Boston depot, at Twenty seventh street, ut 7 o'clock yesterday morning, to awalt the arrival of the dis Lingvished exile, When the front of the train of entered the depot, loud cries of ** Halpin! Were raise), At length the well-known form of the tot (though sadiy ehanved) was re- cognize’ by some friends, and a shout of wacowe the qui nboruod W tepped from the Ke he was waruily congr ed by Stephen J. Meany, A, A Joswvh Paul, M. J. Heifernan, Gen, Millen, Sweeny, Col, Warren, and others, who es tu to hi Flere at Bweeny's Hotel —— The Exfes in the White House, Wasmnarox, Feb, 22. nians, thirteen in wum| dat Co Execn n toulay in accordanve With # previous arrangemont, wad were introduced to the Presitent, Afver payiug their re thy the Fentane nasurot she, Prestfent tat (heir treatinent in the Koglish prisons had told ae Verely uoon Liv health of some of them, They de sired (o present a written statement of their exse to this Goyernin To this tie Lrerident responded that they could do so, and that whatever was proper to be doae by the Government would be performed CURIOSITIES OF CKIMR, convicts in the Nevada State prison fonzht on Tuesday, aod everal were wounded, No one Was anied Froteriek Coombs, proorietor of the great fruit farm iu Napa Valloy, Gal.,snot hte wits and himself on Vueasay, 1M comsequency of domeaue diMcuities, Both lod y — FLASHES FROM THE OOKAN CABLES, The new Queen of Spain is hopelessly ill. ‘The transter of the Holy See to Belgium pled The Queen hae approved the appointment of Mr Livermore aa Unite ‘ do Mrs, Nicholas Fiso, Mra, Wickham Hc Augusta Haintiton, nm Hodgers have boon pree ween ViCoria, — ; BROOKLYN, - Washington's birthday was observed in Brooklyn by A general suspension Of business, bus there was no ott street, Brook je rkating’ on the on street of Chief of Police ing from the th avenue, néar Jane C.mpbell, motder ii,” was buried yesterday Homan Catho ic Churey of Our Lady of Mercy ia Debevoine streok, ‘The oldest inhabitant of Brooklyn died at 181 High street, on the 13th inat., at the wee of 109 years, od 23 days. Her bame was Milie Darbarn, Bho was bora in Strasbourg iu 1785, wud 4 to thie country tm 1838 with her hushand, rot ihe corpe dé bullet wi dtaughter ——— 3 SHS HY FIRE. i The Lineo'n School, San Francisco, was partly burned yesterday, Low, $29,000 Mr. Leopold Brander'a residence at 159 W streol, Brovkiyu, was dawaged about $1,000 yor Afierwoon Unywood & Cartrell's undertakers’ rren day store, at 397 Adame sireot, Brooklyn, was dauisged $10,000 carly yorterday x: Lsured. ‘Three dwellings in Cambridge, Mass, known an Trourn's block, and occupied by savaen {ainiling, were cn Tuesday ulght, togetuer With @ stable 00, Bach's stock of tailoring goods, on the second Aor of 8154 Grand atreet,was damaxed last over tg to he extent of $290, Ianng lerastorn's, sock ‘of fatey goods, on the Arata damaged 640, ‘The build fig'may be repaired (or 6.00, ‘Two buildings in Petersburs, Va, occupted by J 7. Norris, furniture dealer, aud IA. Martin & Co erchants, were burned on Tucsday | undred Baler of covlon were OUurned Loos, $80,000 ; (eurance, 660,000, ee PRICR TWO CEATS. THE ARKANSAS ANARCHY, SENATORS STILL ABSENT TO SAVR GOVERNOR CLAYTON, 's Protest—Cinyton Men Dospondent, Lirtix Rock, Feb, 22.—On the meeting of the Sonate this moraine, the Sergeant-at-arms reported that he had brought in three skulking members amely, Asken, Lawson, and Thomas, The roll was called, and ten were found proseut, Incking four of a quorum. After insirusting the Sergeant atarms and assistants to bring in the other ao sentecs, the Seurte adjourned. Immediately after Supreme Court convened, counsel for Licut.-Gov. Johnson suggested to the Court that this day was asually kept sacred by the Departinonts of the Goverament, the Judiciary cape cially rogarding {t as ® holiday, and he Loped thas the Conrt would adjourn ever until to-morrow. Without heeding the suggestion, the Chief Justios directed the Clerk to read the record, which betog done, Lieut.-Gov, Johnson presented in persona Protest against Chief Justice Mevlure sitting in the Decause of bis impeachment by the House af Represontatives, The Chief Justice, without re- Carding Whe protest, announced that will Proceeded’ with. Defendant’ fel then ‘submilied a ‘motion to ground that decause the e tod any statute providin, for trials by Jary Jn tnt Court, the Court Is mob cent to try the cause bi it was facts amd was involv ourt took ® re ton minutes, and oo returning, the Chiet fee announced that the motion was dismissed. Justices Harrison and Grogg dissented, saying that they did not believe that the Court bad jurisdic= tion oF any rizbt to Issue gvo warrant against the uienant Governor or the Governor. If the Court iad no right to order a jury, it had no rightte ease, Juries determine facueand ju termias law. ‘The attorney for the State submitted Anew replication to answer the duiendants, except tng only bo one plow, vie: hhe Licutenant-Goveruor did not enter on the discharge of bis duties within filteon days after be ing officially notified of his election. The attorney this is only a of laste, Jennes wore then called. Mr. Hodges, Presidot of the Board of Commis soners, was first pl ced on tho stam’. Ho testified had positively delivered an official certifoate of May, 1963. Mr. Brooks, also of the liowrd, testified * that nigno: riiflesto of election som during the month of April, ‘The exact did not remember. Ho was certain, howe’ jeulenant-Goveruor was qualified within the lume specified by the Constitution, The Court thea adjoerned until to-morrow, on account of the iliness of Justice Gregg. ki ‘The Liaytou mon are becoming very cespondent, According to tne evidence thus far adducod, It will be impossible for oven this Court to oust the Liew tenant-Governor. acai ilenecninss SPANISH MISINFORMATION, to-day frou Santo Kspirita, Tho Alda newspaper, published at Villa Clara, says that Gen, Aguilera, tue Minister of War of the Cuban Republic, haa wade to Valmaseda propositions to surronder, Among the documents captured from insane gent court martial is an account of the trial, som tence, ond hanging of Madam Caridad Montaner and Luis Arguielagos. Their crime was trying to jote the Spaniards, The sentence orders that, out of re spect to her sex, Siada.ne Montaner, after the hinge tng be buried with the clothing remaining on tha corpse, The Chingte in many parte of Jamates are becom lo tng trouv! Those who were arrested for murders ba scaped from the rities. laborers on the Peurlyn planta re in Insarrec: tion, and burned some of the buildings on Sunday “'ylie Dacis vas returned to port with the loss of her g ppiing apparaius, ‘TLe cable bas not be recovered, A LUCKY VISIT. The Trip of the Japanc Stodentate © terson Sitk Mills-The Exposure of « Fraud that bas Threantenod Commerce, The Japancse students from Rutgers College visited the Paterson factories and mills on Tuesday, They were at the sa ime shown some specimer of Uh trickery of their fellow-countrymen, The Japanese have a way of tying poor qualities of sill up fosite parcels of the good article. The price ia yaid for the latter, and the bryer cannot discover the fraud util the bundle is opened. ‘The visiting Princes were indignant when shown this, and threatened to represent the ¢eat to their Govern. tment in such a way that the perpetrators of & swindle would be forced into Committing hari-kori, The fraud has been perpetr: ted to such a great ex: (ent thet the monutaciurers Nave relused to receive more Japanose silk, but have turned their emtu atention to that from Ching, "he visit of the Maly is Likely to prove of cont. Jersbe future good to the Paterson fulk interested in the rilk business, Breda oc = ‘The East Side Dazzle, Whe first reception of the Mi J. Shandley socition was the event in Brookos's Assembly Rooms \st night, The Mov. Michael was gore geously atth ed ina suit of Bros iyos¥ tallor's black, and, surrounded bya brilliant stam of (Tend sembled Count Vow Moltke in all his glory, Ia ae company wore Justice Shandiey, the Hon, T. J. Compbell, Alderman Healy, the Bon. John Burns, Superintendent of Gas Meters; the Hon, Frank Duffy, Capt. James E. Boyle, Col, Augustus Funk, BN rD. P. Cooyagham th thor, Counsellor M. . Dowley, ker, the Hou, Abo H. Hamme uinissioner 8 iei's, Cupt. Aliaire, Aldermen Larry Hil Barney O'Neil, Alexander H, Stewar Jolin Calvin, Ed. D. Basstord, Heq. and inany ovis, Tuc ball was very eujae ent pars fod rome Fossacation Of iow ape Alver the Hotel. preme Court Madden o: Blinsvile, a from trying oF examining auy eriminal case, OF Ing Any wrTt or criniimal process wituin the Jurisdiot of Long Island city — PERSONAL INTELLIGENCE, O'Donovan Rossa is to deliver lectures through. out the country at §230 per night Senstor elect Stoplienson of K tucky gave @ on Facauay minated by the Re in Congress (row the banquet im the Gult House, Louisy. might in. Arnold Rifey died in F He was w graduate of Wet Pi 108 ous Of the Tebeliion eBtered the Couluurave serfioe. —— SPARKS FROM 108 TELEGRAPH, Coul $12 per ton in Boston. The Dominion Government has resigned, Th ublicans gain three Supervisors in Delae ware county, two In Otsego, and four Im schobarie Tho onniversary was celebrated in Wilmington, N.C. by the negroes, about 119 Of Whom walked la pro cewton. pluepoller to H.W. Shokley & Co.'s saw nil, tw tur, Ind., exploded ov Tuesday EN perscns, Circe. tt ts ent Shaddock’s picture store, San Francisco, ahce ts suspiciously on JOITINGS ALOUL TOWN, “8, BO" has cnt §5 toward the Doc Simmer a Ele rath Goat at Sogamore Lodge te aah Reeimeut had a flaw reception in their Mir Neston, of the. recht Frolic, proposes a (we weeks! exch slow up the Hudson Josiah L. Lyon, a colored member of the Virginia Beivale, died yesterday 1p this cily A dramatic and elocutivaary entertainment for the benet of the newsboys ts the Hall wonuht, Phere is $5 at the SuN ome hi Association for James Moran, the man whe was discharged from empivywent because be wore ated shit Dobtors are committed to Ludlow street Jatt om wiBdavit (hat they ave suspected of intention to defraud their creditors, oF of atly other fraud, George Clark, telegraoh operator for the Western Union Company, fell from a traly near Weston's Gay and was killed. His body was tound in’an o Seid hour she LaLiroad, “He leaves a wile in Brookly a. A despatch recently received by Jon ksq. ,Consul-General of the North by th au Russell, Registrar of city, for ais report

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