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TIIRTY-NINTH YEAR. YORK, MONDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1871. kW , ‘ y PpPRIRACR the motion to commit without ball; and that. for THE BIBLE WAR, GOSSID FROM WASHINGTON, hy TOP KINGAMENIS V 1]; | peovto were largely represented. Among thom the TWRED AGAIN RELEASED, | titmore sac umett venga places tre Drcriet = anaes A LITE WORKING MEN'S VOICE | tirieeenetice Re cetabrite’ Oot syohm nay —— What bic toate oraned tim tore Sgr vene he Rey. Dr. Metitvan at Hanter’e Potot- | Senstor Tromboll to Renew bis Battle for = La Viecrcen hen a Ort Ritter cE W Wage Mararhect canner eater th Nice’ View of the Action of the Retorm=Madame Catecnzy Packing o , : , whe pad a aed a Bh? A seporialt PRRAIE vteMir 10 COMMIT Jude Barna T cannot enter into © Catholics lew of the bed . WHAT AMERICAN PREPEFMEN THINK egende carried in the procession waa esporially setiia hie WATHOUL MALL 4 It belongs to another (ritunal entirely ‘ Loo Inland Chiy Board of Education i eiphin Cioiming the National Kee OF THIBRS'S RULCHERIES. eee At this moment the sky, which bad, peee ome corpus seemed to me to be proper to if The Rights of the Minority. » ‘ eotions i Bhatt overeneh and leaden i ted all clay, gow cle up jedtord Chaugiog the Commiiment | may taveto sar on either aide oe Von cow The Rev. Dr. McGlynn, pastor of St. Ste Wasnixarox, Dec, 17.—Senater Trumbull is | tue Pageant in of Rosset, Verve. | tt was Siaued-lodivuation of Mr. Graharo t K fora pile of uw books, and | phen’, New York, eetured in St Mary's Ciureh, | to-morow going to move to add that portion of his Cremieux; and Bourceois—A ThreesMile | 5. bist toneen Oat Tuced's Cownset—Judce Barnnrd's Weit | pending their airival Interposed @ piea which Le | Tunter's Point, let eveuing, on nin tle | resolution which the e:ncus struck out to th March in Now York's Strecte on Hunday | _1'4 Drcrant went throggh Great Jones streset te 6! lubene Corpus-Tweed Meleased oo | US dvi i out tin the Buuich and Hazerty case, | common schoo's, The audience was large, ard | which the canens revresoutative expects to offer, Abraham Lincoln's Monament Sututeds | (gore mars #0 dentely premed x ng the whole Five Phowsand Dollars Dail Freee Peay egceestre Batt should Boe be mpoR CO. Tey i ue favorably Impressed by hit reuraria, | Ite adoption will of corse be oppoted by the frieuds | The excitement created by the absurd order of | route that it was iitto dificut wow and then for Tho bench warrant urented by Recorder 288 CACD WAS A TRIVIAL ON®, Iv isa Question that has excited (he Hunter's Point | of the Administration, and the debate is likely to | the Police Commissioners attracted an tiamense pace, oat ‘esty Veataneee ike crews fat beck ot Macke!t on Friday ‘or the arrest of Mr. William M. | and enid that a mon under b community, and it was supposed that De, MeGlyna | be resnm enntor Windom of Minnesota, who | multitate to the neighborhood of Coqper Institate | fy Gwn teeord to o8 to leaves pieence way. Had oA WhO fetarauble in the of General | (ody as if confined tp ja Would be empiutic on porticuiar poi Me fuldiled | hor returned, will vote with the miuority, and tt is | long betore the hour Oxed for the aturting of the | the immense assemolage been at all hostiia they has sath Sat ‘ m ‘ "At | Horities to show tnat ba the anticipation, He said ne desired not to say | understood that Senator Morrill of Maine, and | workingm faneral procession yesterday, From | Could Bave thrown almost Insurm nie gost acloe Ho ‘cloc’e on Saturda: rnin Of eqyail am nen he : gelecks ’ ‘1 " = ; ; * " | oe | in the way o! the toa nd serious trouble migh he Eppotnted howe the ecurt room, with the excep | bere Toresats ctvnue utd nek Asingle wora to Wound any one's feelings, nor a | Sawyer of South Carolioa will change thelr posi | Tenth street down to Third, the avenus and por | have ensunt, Botween 60,000 and. 130000 heron Yoo of the space rosorved for count’), was packed | It Was not a grove fraud or cheat at common aw, a8 | word of Uiame to anybody ; he Wishod todiecuss the | tion, and go for the (ullest, investigation The | (one of the side streets wero titernily alive with tpoamed the procession, | Tue Sts reoneterfiguat: wee! f to be sneh it must have been calculated to impose | question with temperate language. It was aques- | Bake up of the Commitee is bkely (0 Le (he olject | men, women, and children, the majority of whom ar po leona wre uve onetime fith spectators, Mr. Tweed, in enarge of Dapnty | upon alurge number of people, and the false tokens “ we ** | of ecosidersbie criticiem. ‘A teen an | Were evidently there only as spectators: ple PA AE Servis, arrived in the tal), brown botiding a few | apon which it is alleged Mr, Tweed fraudnlentiy ob. | ton that touched the very fountation of #ociety, Mime, Catacany is here onckting up such articles a8 nsotves resnirkably we minutes alter 11, avd went (o the pleasant room of | Wlned money were p yon the Supervisors, | affected the Hoerties of every sect, creed, and na: | the desires to take pack to Fer 2, and hes pieced Here avd there a dit of red ribbon or @ red peck 1 SCRNB IN Fira aveNve, readers who, in their offeia) eapacity, are as one individual. | timate to (he heats of Lirsuiite in the bande of an agent. who acer. | 119 betrayed the presenco of a Communist, end Mins: Wed CHa pameaht: BAGAAA: TANG Clerk Veodorbilt, Where a consultation of his coun Judge Barpardele renard. 10 He ndivilial | tonality, and comes near to the hea , it St private eile at a liberal reduetion from the | |) yp pag passe wel was held. Recorder Hackett had been expected | and the number of people whot they might deceive, | Cattiolic, and Chrietian, Ho did pot speak asa om where it wae all thete were evermore the centre of Interest for a | Fin avenue, the baud playing a dirge, The win, t 4 iat isa matter of defence, The only two questions | Catho'lc, bat as an American Glizen, It was a aad | tmp ader diplomat large group, The spectators were good-natured, but au 19 stoop to prontie, bat Jutye Bed ord wat on tue bench in | f4 ee ey heaioay ‘dural Porter Ip pressing for the removal of he | more disposed to chet th coe compouing the | 2iewalks were Siied w but they were ro Heed, About halfipast 11 Mr, Tweed, accompaniod | Pefors me are whether Tehal! aceevt bail aud 18 WhAt | regction to him that $0 many failed to understand | iva Neyiom at Philadelphia to Annapolis, The pO" el © Persons composing thi eridentiy only ehrongt cu ve the only Dinca by bis counsel, Jolin Graham, Willard Bartlett, Jr Mr. Gratam—I demand tat my client shalt be | the civil liberties of ro ‘ree @ governiment os ou Palade lpia delegstion are opposed to any change, | orceestion than (o sympathiae with them. The | from whien any apoinuse woe hoard was from 7 \ ‘Dadi fA, | bailed Ww te had the majority, the weak a Secretary Roveson 1# endeavoring to recnre the | presence of Aira, Woodliull and Tenoie ©. Chain | {29 daleony of the New York sote ne &. W. Pronghton, David Dudiey Field, J. A. | Dyed ; ya hen bigots had the majority, th holdvag ofthe neat National Repebitean Convention r ford ibe be delekt, epectators contented themselves with keep: " 7 Ivate Besvord— That ie a matter of juticial Sis | wenig vere arbiirarily beset with the exec | the first one woe held in | *¢med to afford the boys iutense delight, wey | ing silence or joking epon the person. Burrill, ex-Judge Falerton, and Mr. Root—Wil- | creticuc meter right, If flud it iojar cus to justice y in Philadeipnia, whe . INU Geekered Thum (A tHe alegre AV. tua: Baveathcdtrvay | CU. cLtLe Bieeentend pon (he person. lard Bartlett, Br, being unavoidably absent on ac. | H hiliwot secenu bail: Inno: E wit Bx the amount.” | the strone; mixut pever made right; toe minority | 1°86. He hoe alrendy secured nearly enough eupport | cornered them tn tne alcove at the Seventh eireeh | Bea fs, Pose ee ia bar without ihe Gatal fount of severe illoets—entered the court roor Mer GravamTaek that yur Honor Oxarensonacie | had righte that must be ressecte), ‘The meanest of | [0 Gent Li ASO patadelihia hoe the Inside. | ony goo gine eta ant sarrjunied them | nosekay in hie buttonuole, ns bentted the oc and wore received with mingled appla CAM aera aes Goa's creatures Were as precious as Lie richest ” ¥ deep, yeiliag continually a" Speech! speech!” | was mounted on tie balunt post of a sto near Mercer street, At E — AN ARTISTIC ROBBERY. ou Waver!, of Biseoprobation. Tue distinguished Anining a0 response to tueir dem ‘averly nda, they badg- cm, prisoner plumed. Conor a "i heabng one : : . new cnnie f Loyt, | street and Filth avenue the Irish section of t teomed much displeased at these manifestations, | nowy Canquor how arose to reply. Thrueting on The Constitution of the United States guarde civil —— ered the ladle with “ Which ts Tennle 1“ Lor’, | York Invernationsis fell Into line, ‘They carried & and caat om appealing gliuce aronnd. District-At | into wie pocket, be Iaanched torth into an eloquent | end religious hiberty, ‘The faiiers of oor country an the Bhoulder—The Latest | sio't she homely?" “Let me through, I'm a free | green flag and were toot Aity strong a torney Gervia made his way to bie table, accom. | SPeech ocenpying over an hour in delivery, Hoe ar- | acknowledged that they were incompetent to Dedecrs—Now an Old | lover,” and so on for over an hour, exch new jeer Wate Reatars ee TC Wa wouiead ier ihe ied by Unaries O'Conor and Gen, Barow. Mr. | Sie dreat he words of the suture which Dear apon | choose w relixiom for the people; they were pro- | Merchant Leat ble Beuds, being greeted with uproarions laughter. The | fay on the roof of the Mavbattan Clab House was bes “ Mr. Tweed's case, and witch Mr. Graham omitted On Friday, at about 13¢ o'clock, an old gentle. b . a ‘ O'Ponor's cheeks were slightiy flushed, and Gen. | in hie reading, are these: "Every person who, by | phetic in their wisdom in leaving the question of in Friday, at abor ; « women bore the quizzing bravely, and Col. Blood | at haif-masi; Dut this might vorsibly have been on Bartow looked enllower than usual A. profound | Weaws of soy wross fraud or cheat at common law, | religion to every man's con man, one of our weaithlestretired merchants, whose | and Stephen Pentl Andrews excried themselves | Account of Personal troubles of recent date, 1) stiltaees followed, when Mr. Graham arose and edly OF with Intent to cheat, shall obtain 8 | pated that this was to be the name is withheld by tbe detectives from prudential | Hike Trojans to prevent thelr fair charge from being | Mommpers Ole! the bron, stoop an We windows te pers a Obantel thes gare Leet iy fae ad The nd ote Garct seioten le nn 8 pdt Lass a warsimply | motives, went to the @ of the Bafe Deposit Com- | squeezed to death. au aristocratic stare, Further up the Union Club TAS PROSECUTIONS PRECIPITATE Baste. b+ . tbrouge. ( id ae tthe A ie fasts 7 acknowledging @ notarai rig ot to worship God " bony, on Broadway, os with os from ae TUK COLORED SOLDIERS. “a Teen ss fag t Le ia Hi psd pind we ere pur through (alreaty publ ® hundres fhe State hut not tue fight to adopt a religion 5 United States Ave-twenty coupon bonds. | rhe ne ea Wis ’ ° R ng tn “{€ your Honor please, we have mot bad an op: | times) and claiurea that thoy were caitulated to de- | thereontiteinen of agar Bate senmowienges ir | oet000 in United Bante ies The next great aitraction was the Skidmore | the line of march. The blossom Clu med no fa, He wrapped the bonds in m piece Of paper before leaving the buiiding, Having businces to trensact, he visited various offices om Wall street and Broad: way, and at 2% o'clock started to go to nis dence in the upper part of the city, At Liberty portunity 40 #00 the indictment until within the last wiety minutos. It isa very bulky document, num. bering from 7% to 100 pages, and we cannot say what we alia go in reference to it, I therefore suppor Wak the usaal adjournment will be granted, that we ceive any person who migat Le asked to make ad vances upon them Mr. O'Conor denounced the attemot decision as highly io bail should vot not the only indictment found ag Has, then, a Board of Education the right Bigow may attempt to usurp what greater men would searce think of. ‘The mos © govern ments in Europe guarantee rei iberty; in France, Avetria, and other Catholic countries, man's reliiods faith'is born of bis conscience: Re Guards, a body of colored soldiers wearing a very handsome unilorm alter the style of the Seventy. Grst, They were drawn up in line in Eighth street, east of the avenue, and were mach admired, They but the mombers turned out "pon their stoop in full force. ‘Tne New York Clud mea contented themselves with displaying their awell visages at toe wincows of the lower floor of their splendid mansion. to override MARCTI¥G OW. BOS Gfe caly Iadietmeat feud nainnt the prisoner. | je faith ie orn of ‘ cl At Liberty | numoered #8 men, under command of Capt. Brown | ‘ 7 ys tO c Ty OFF Prop: H ty Hi tin the domain of co: ne dato frnit st ” Ui th ave y on (he prisoner wil! be commited in the usual manner, | TR€ prisoner's purposely evading to submit tis |" "Phe Jews, reearding the New Testament asa | Purchase some grapes, While taking his purse from | Captain had his moustache lightly waxed. Orderly | the band and roll of muffled drums, Nowhere did Jud Beuiors —Is that the metien o: the District | Question to tas me Tipe gran Che 1 | fable, do not urea te his pocket he laid the package contalaing the bonds | gorgeant T. B. Wasuington carried a splendid silk | the multitude seem to abat on the stand, Just at this moments well dressed tan stopped up and asked the cl! gentleman some question, Being deaf, the latter did pot hear him, whereapon the stranger, to attract bis attention, tapped him on the shoulder. Ai old ed round the package containing the bo bey to make (he commitment without bail THE REAL CRIM® AND TUN REAL PENALTY. Judae Barnard—Ho had the right to do so Mr. O'Covor comtinued—He lied grest fear thar the prisoner would escape. Threw years in State Prison would be a severe infliction to a man of ad crowd of followers Sncreased with every. 9 Thee through Tuirty-tourth street they went, and down Sixtn avenue to Fourteenth street and fing in front of them. In Fourth street stood the eatafalque, which was also surrounded by an ad- miring multitude, It was really a creditable struc: ture, On the body of atruck arectangalar dais had been erected, and on this was a #maller dais with » that motion, Judge Heaford (precipitately)—Moton granted Deputy Clerk Sparks then vroceedes to make out Be.gomeniiment, which wes property signed, as fot. wes Catholic ha must wud Will protes: emphatically ugainet the compulsion of his children to recite ihe prayers ani sing the hy mus of the book culled the Bible Who knows that the Bible of the Prote sion sa noly book ? Uhrough Fourteenth street, without tucident, be fond two roms between Hoya, until the Lincoln sin) Monument in Union COMMITMENT TO THE TO , wnt it. Why should Jewish children ra! bieves mad driver's seat in front, the whole being heavily draped | the Skidmor Now York, Genera! Sersions of the Peace.—The Peo- | vanced age, of respectability, aud vast wealth, Some | fo Mak tw ie heped By 8 conteaa ded agi eh bod oes ~ vf 9 ge the Christ that their f ‘ : Finks, faced to t gin eae a cy Remon tet Me tet men wool rather die on the scaffold than sit dowe | jected and way should Catholics, accept that which | tite thelr booty. with black cloth, and festooned with black below rather jscovered hie loss hi ‘ soldier-like mann band thea struck up a lorony ordared that tie suid stim MT weed stand | iH Wieves during cree long years. ence | they lad never believed and could novcountenence? | conagierely dumulcanted’ aud watead ef going te | Sn fed abare. Ou ihe lower curtain on each aise | Gir¢e‘wnite the remainder of the procession. ci Sommitted 40 the custody of the wargen of the city | Wat hor a teivial one A man holding and | itis an insult and o grievous outrage to ¢ Ttts | tbe Police Central Ofiee and making known the A esretne : riages, catafviqae, end all, deflied between the ran. prion of the olty of New York until thenke delivered | honorable ofc trusted wiih unliinited power | 4 grogs usurpation to convert the common #chool | robbery, ne went home aad sald MOinug about the | 20" i . eaeseere of the military, nocovering their heads as they Went BOue douree of iaw. JOHN SPARKS, Deb. Clerk. | Dower over the public money, deliberately and | ino a sectarian place of worship. Kvery eect can | ameir uaul tne rollowing morning. — Then he called HONOR THE MARTYRS by the statue of Liberty's greatest martyr signed, o brief conversation followed between the | simpiv of the isiaod and. eit tis mroparte dra ander | (OF thrusting them upon those Who maintained a dif- nd Da Costa, wad aeauainted ‘them wit ass saugbbegnesstesexsnecasneds ‘i siasanvense F af F rt pis of the isiaod and all its property are under | ferent doctrine Tete’ The ettorneye mamonistely called on» private : Here the multiiuse was simply tminenso, They Court end the District Attorney and Mr. O'Conor. | hie thumb. The everker compared Mr. Tweed's | "We protest and wi'l continue to protest aguines | (ncth, The attorneys linmedistels called oa ® private | Over all was & rosewood cofiin, with a small red | packed we entite square, Hike herrings ina box, aud Fades Bediord was distinctly heard by « number of | (Mt 10, those of ® Wallor and of @ drunken mur Conversion of the pudlic sciiool edifices: 10:0 | ‘The siolem Douds were ilaf tue issue of 1867, and | Hak S/ing at the oud, | Wreaths of jmmericllos were | gtru cgled, and shoved, ait sqnirmed about as ' one Jomon to sugeest that the worde “without | Water irltner Of mhalh could et oath qtlew do mot bprotestamt ouses of worship. It is uiterly Incou- | of the following denominations De eee eee ier nkered and hooded te bivck. On | mat. in their endeavors to obtain a front position should be insertod ta the commitment. Some | feel SR Wn or FW when they have onvorunl. FSistent with the genius of ts American Coustita- | bonas of §1,0W) each, Nos, A100 (081,081 Inclusive: | gery rorner's progp of banners ead’ fed mbbons | Rial the same time, There being no police in the agreement arose between the Judge aud the Dis. | hag ak milous. Guch men ss Tweed set ® | cidn and institutions, But yet, wiat our wise fore: | 10 bonds OF 81,000 eich. Now. 4,191 (0 46.90), 10 every Corner ® kroup of banners and red ribbons | square, the greatest dificully was excerieuced io trict Astorney on the subject, and soon aiterwara | Dad example, wich corrupts the whole coun'ty. It | fathers wacives incon pelent (0 do, ay 9 boncs ‘of #1,000 ened, \ marked te (Oring Ditee tage yorcr Company | mulutaining & passare for Whe, Procession.” Several Judge Beatord, or some one cise by hie direction, | W#eBo Kurdsnip to Tweed to go to jail for a few of directors assawes inclusive; 4 bonds uf $1,000 af processionalists; Tue Trades Unione were In | times it had tobe stopped ‘until tho mursnals. hed Derren elneres po aeert Dee Gilsed te aubmnelacwieren dit, war oo piseee be protected as purely civil or | 46,159, inclusive; 1 bona of $1.00 Moraiuginen Ia Filth ecroet; ane Avtornationsierang | gfivew the masees back by main force, | Tue pageant We, @RAMAM's INDIONAT 10M ANOLSED. Suube culprits, but the Grand Jury fae alread H gou lasist gpon dakivg the | bond ‘of $1,000, No, 66,743: 3 bon o6) each, | Ciuigeus in Fourth ot:ect; aud the carriages 1a rhird | (en OTOKS UP. and te several members departed ° divide thetuais, aud al | Nos, 4,008 tc 41000, inciosive, A reward. of i to nis own home, Now the anzuiy spirit of a The District Attorney then arose and said: “41 | © im morally atnong te Worst Of Liese. F own schools; make 000 tus been offered for their recovery, und no | “eee y Lio} first began to manifest itself, Mrs.’ Wooalia.l a0ve thal the prisoner Le committed without bul, MA. O'CONOR MAKING A TEN-PIN OF THE Bow them common, purely secular, Kt education | gnestions asked, end all parties have been warned TROUBLE BEFORS THS START. her sister had been standing in front of the ‘This attompt to deprive Mr. Tweed of lis couat Mr. O'Conor ¢ ed at great length. His ve: | inust be gained witewnere ; each In your own fam: | gguimet Buying There was much delay in starting, which was | mooument beside Marshal Banks. Aq they stared he to make appitcation for bail, whe on on the audience. Mr. | ties, oa sour own Leartustones, dhere must be lb: — partly owing to tue disaflection or the Hawkins | Co leave, the crowd, onrestrained by ny authori'y we, excited the iniicasth in throughout, except onca, | erty of ¢ j Are re any Honest Republicans tu} Zouave bend, who perempioriy reused to mnreh mn them, yelling, ‘Speech ! consultation, Mr. Granam | when he turned smiling!) iv suake hinds with the | If the Cain Ol of the Go! nt 0} in the *nigwers,” ws they Wrmed the Skid. Jocose and uncom: + “it your Honor please, tie | Now, Tom Fields ernment or #¢ he aroiteat coh hited more Guard, This gave offence to the marshals of h manage: to escape fence deny bie right of the Court Wien he nad finished, Judge Barnard perempio. | 9% you aie, should we leach your ¢ en our te Three of the Republican Supervisors of Broc the procession, and resnited in a flerce band, ing of rushed to death iwolf (0 make a motion against the defendant. Ihe | rily ordered Mr. Tweed Fi0w dul, AP licion? Yiu furnish ug a moat puwer'ul wervon, | tym ave joined the Ring io alening acall for a | words, witch Jasten some time, The marshals ine | A young rowdy attemptes to create a distarbance a tiebs Of pleading, und the right of making a notion | faint attempt at appl bond was he action of the Board of Education isan abuse : A B tite 1 sisted’ that the band should take the position | few twec of, by striking a gentleman's bigh etl bat to be adinitted to bail, both belong to the uefendan', | then made out, Mr, Alired B, Sanda, of Ya Water | of power special meeting of the Board tomorrow to elect ® | iained to the ut the band Srmly procisimed | from bebind, “Ture attracted toe attention of the tad the Court cannot deprive Lim of eituer.”” becoming his surety. Mr. I 1 vas there What 1 ask for myself, others, | keeper for the Kings County Penitentiary, Ovo of |stheir intention of boys, and they went for the spot with a rush ing the marsiais (profane heerfully give t In protest 0 THe COURT SETTING ITsELY KICHT. spon sets ealSTiOg 8 car Fo By wish 1 Tk bro ieehe aeee ae ne warc#, | these voved with tr Qing at the last meeting on plotive) ret, Mr. pants, the let marevel, was wlich carri a everything tr agdg lel wa the Jagao Bedford (ather nervously)—Excuse me. | to ue Mettopoitan, where he received the consent, | #ult {0 Our laith. a grievous outraxe to vs, ibet your | CVEFY tot question, while the other two voted | Liiw very indignant, aid told the band tuat the | (ured euougd, but were The Court made no motion. “Th Cours desires te | Uiations of his fnigndn ur evening. “ihe | version of jour Biole should be forced upon’ our | against it, Ome of the latter, Henry Wills of the | “niggers, as tiey celled them, were every Vit as BiPe ror aNrraixa Jerabad ia the most exvress form what mrvion | Gyowd dispersed mitiout troxb children, ‘The assertion that we o!je:t to ibe Biole | sixteenth Ward, told a revressntative of the Sun on | COUd vs they were, ‘The band Uutestened to retire the people nave to make, Ihe Court sits to her | “phere are two more orders uf arrest {0 th is'acaluany; weolject to your deductions from it, | Ste ard, told & revressniative of the Sum on | Tn Ci unless the order of the procession was | and had the slightest word of remonstranee been Motions, not to make tien. of the Sher against Dr. Tweed tor fel ud cannot trust our calidren to your influen Saturdey that he should tutn his beck aoon his pre- nged. uttered they would have pitened In on tre Donuy Mr. Gfabam—There was nvthiug vid avout co less than cigateen more are to be issued o Schools must be common, uot Protestant, vious record and gyon his frieuts, and yore te A comrnomise. brovk {ur priveiple, Witugut caring tu inquire intg mitment Wiklout Dall Until some then minutce | Whentue wit be arre poked a Se eisinke Hera acy ’ the merits of the Wey Kept up A comtinua Alter the order was sizned. We deny tuo rigut of | fy Sunken serena Mesemme ey ape eernrr ter. worrow for J mos Bheviia. the King candidace It would peyer do to marcel) without music, and, | yeiine ei 4 band of Comanches on the wur path. 19 Vours to extend (li order #0 mad ve tt would have o secure anotuet third Indicume a rolative of Bows MeLeuguile, been anpossiore Wiis has just been ‘Amcene those Who were cavgit in tbe crush were se tame ae (uae labo LOUF, they carried tueir polut. Au tera. Thoy were tostanth s ofthe Distriot A torucy was that the prisoner be e twenty-one. ludiciments, and fiers th — elected, by the votes of honett Democrats and Ke. | Varal reporters. ‘They were lvstantly recognized, Committed wa geual The inecrtion Of te words | may uruntine. be round: are extauated. or tue | A Horrible Crime wear Boston—A Wife | rricint commissioner of Charities ‘or the East. | AiEECAN flak Leger, and x guard of honur consist Cheers were qivon With a WL? fOr bud Deal acaab ta lest erm sniba) GpOni u eet ay bisate Ot LKe Stabbed Thirty-Ave Times by her Muse | OD “ bince b {bis couversion to Were placed between the band and tue Skidmore sktag AN INTRNPOLATION bond-The Murderer shot Dead, orm District, Sines hesring of bie couvirsion to ihe | Hire sPand’ aye baud declared vbeuselves eaiisOea, | aacee pking a Mant was going on. originatiog with the Court inthe order made on REE age Lyxw, Mass., Dec, 16.—Not long ago William hanes pestis jo wh» vored for bin have ex: | rhe spectators, meantime, conducted themseives | drawn. He was received With a yelliuil of re M motion of ne District Attorney, wich was, or 1 | MF. olty also Tudicied by the Grand 1 90. and hie wile, aged 40 come trom | Pressed the wish that they bad flung their batlote | wicn putiouce. “An inciient was the passage down | devilury and carried bodily. by, suo. mas 4 have eaid, for commitment in the wenn way. | Tovre Ju Anil to the Civil Suit Reduced Ales fiastt the raed 40. came trom | toto the Rast River iu the cise of the | Fourtn avenuo and the Bowers, avout two o'ciock, | Upiversity visce., tie had bardly uxtticated ' are 00 facts before the Coart to enable it to detern: ne te $500,000 fields, Col. Sweeny, - haw cay ov oeth cedar alle shiateeaediaal nh Mateshee] WPA THT oy + in the bailot-box stuffing case, | Of long line of Father Mathew men, beaded by | trom his JUciiaut captore, When two oF three prac Ue quention of bull. No application iiss been 1s ver) Woodward, tugerao!!, and OL fe did not live happily togetaer. ‘They re the ereea uniformed band of tue Bt. Patrick's Mu- | {iesl jokers rusted down ‘Cuivarsity, place atteriog On bebalt of the prisoner (o be adimitied to ail, an euteaa th Vencer'e sister, a Stra, Caswell, Last | MF Wis cannot eacape tue snspicion that cone | \ual Alliance “Association. | aeir rosettes were | war whoops, The was enougi, Away went the tls unparelieled iu legal procedure for tho Coult o dicted h ii, oe sddw 1n@ainew bib: been. use tecomplisn his | draped im mourning, and they were evicently on | Crowd alte of wild but in tudor or gurect nay intervoistion of thie kiad.* The Grand Jury of the Court of General Ses: | Wednestay night Mr. and Mrs. Venuer let there | Undue influence bas Deen used to cecomplian Bie | Wei way ig a tuneral, : Pa aD aera re 6 cone py ine Danio 0 AE Judge Bediora (more nervousiy —Lwish ta set 1y- | sions on Saturday presented thirteen new indict: | and found board with Mra, Roundy, at 100 Adame | *USden Conversion, _ sadt Jenkin at lait past two, a8 hoor and a half after | sumed ite customary quiet eee ee eee Court nicht T vom ark the | Mente aguiust Richard B, Connolly, charging hiin | street, A day or two ago Veuner told his wife tat | Father Farretis's Great Work Im the | whict'rexched from’ sidewalk 10. sidewala, aud s | que fntie pois commussiouers, the Superintendent. Distetol Attorney to make the wots with misdemeanors, being similar in character to | le bad left offdrinking, and obtained from lier about ; Fourth Ward. of wiusie, announce at the load the vro~ | jn he bolice Central fice Yesterday, and Temmslued INFORMATION FOK THR COURT. the two indictments preferring erimtaal charges, | forty aoilars in money, with part of which he ought penight closes the great mission which has } cosion bat started. Thos ceed into Great Jones | there until atter the varade Mr. Graham—You might as we lank the District | bresented the day befor, Tuls makes fiteen a large dirk kpife. s morping there seemed no en golog op in St, James's Roman Catholic | * “ * ‘A WOMAN'S VIEW OF THE FUNERAL. Lietmente in all thus far brow Attorney to make a motion that Mr, Pweed be or nt by this Jury aga SRB: FROCRABION, Heenan ullet The tho icdistinents eve tor | Dew trouble between the couple, but om the con- | Church, of which the Rey, Father Farroily is p : As the procossion turned from Sixth avenue into dogg fo plead guitr. ste that the defuse | Sudiung 4 Dill of Tagersoll &-Co. tor $01 9%50, oa | trary they seemed to harmonize perfectly, Siortiy | daring Lie past tour weeks. ‘Tae coremonies will |» Fand Marshal jcodore Banks aut Marahals | yourtev nto street, the rerorter avproached ane of red, time, sed T then. inude wn to J He Jeh@r Auzuet, 1570, ang the ovuer a bill ot An: | siter breakfast Venner went dowa into the cellar to | be very impressive, Five thousand Foorth Ward- | tired in, black and de Matias Tha eee. Ouiten tee Wick en cerca sormmit tn the usual way, Afierward 1 ted | ior go7.0ns 9. = HBT, IST T diit some wood for his landlady, While there,and | ere, each with a lighted taper im his Land, will | sashes, and crape aroun vats. Each | sport, ‘Sue seemed to De about fiity years old, ler axel ‘al parties knowa to have been con y were followed by tie Hawkins 2 ynuve Baud oue flight of staire, but desceaded uo farther, as it | YORM, 8d Promise to be good and honest cit Sbarkling, dle was very plaialy dressed. As the ere tiob Irauis, tWo Indictivente against hence‘orward, erday, in the evertug, th they by the Guard of Houor, and tuey by tue Skld- | band struck up an enlivening wit, turaing to tho re Judge Fullerton —1 be, parege.. Tue wreras Thomas C: Fields, one or more & Ler farties | WAe op this floor that she met ber cruel death, It | Guetor, Father Gross, delivered a thrilling serm mor: rd, who marebes exceedingly well. They porter the Indy sald : at! Pee ithont ba’ Peaw | counected with tue Central Park management, and | ig supposed thot ahe bad started to @o down atatre | on prayer. Toe church was packed irom ceiling to MNAPE) BoGy OF: teat sh bangles L love that Frenoh music, go you not tgned, aud the | S¢¥er8) axainst persous said to be implicated in cer: | acd was tet by ber husband, who was comlug up | altar. Tecatekpes Woman Gn iceroua Gr thom enreig Reporter—You probably love it boca re wi Bot in it the . taln large frauds known as the “grave! contracts, rom the ceilar This has been one of the most successful religions id. ‘Tacy were commended by Tennis 0 patoy with the Commanisia, a weeve Were ne It te also asserted with an air of good authority that | Mrs, Conway, who lives on the lower floor, beard | revivals of the age, No less than 15,00 commun! | ind bore above fi waded By Meus -1am in sympathy with them, I am also in QONER STANDING ON MIS RIOUTS, mes M, Swoeny has been Indicted for felony, | Joud ecrentus coming frum tue eutiy way at fre foot | canis have approacied the wacrstnoutal altar, 63 of | Claflin. who bore anove lier ie/t shoulder a red fas | favor of Woman's Rights, I parade today to stow Me. Granam—We deciine to wove for bail, out tronger ‘idence than that against Tweed of the stuire, whien wae a ed from her only by whom made their frst communion, The ram shops ne loser: ption op & wi {u 4 ound in tie +4 rl the world Hat I bey hosel paid the same as men 7 that the Court bad soy right to eotertain aoy ged that the Grand Jury had copies before | one door, and which slso had a coor opening on the | of (he Word are literally do: no business what Le mn » ‘or on equal pmoust ¢ Eat H here jo ned one of dolon Ma telerence thereto of the District Attor, | them of hie bank account, and the dates of his de- | street. Mrs, Conway rushed to the door and saw | ever, ‘1o-morrow alternoou at 3 o’clocw the rive of seeeeenennny ‘ ats us of theve Internationals hecause J aun in A Protest against the interpolation in the | posit of the 10 per cevt. dividend in the Woodward | Mre, Venner strugeling in the grasp of her husband, | confirmation will be given to 0 persons by Arc avor of equal rigits Independent of color, sex oF Je correspond with the dates of Woodward's who beld her by the hair with one hand, while with | bishop McCloskey, : r H omplete Political and Social Equalit R laa ‘iavehtal: alate words must remain, You | dfafte. the other he held the dirk knifo before referred to. — H Compete Beiioa: aed Bocial Rawatity __ Reporter—Are you tn favor of the equal distribu ¢ District Attorney Garvey, Woodward, Ingersoll, aud other Ring } wiih which hiv was dealing murderous stata abnat Japan Open to Fore eave ‘ Mion of property Y Is tat one of the Lenete of oUF onde Hon, waich isgranted. The prisuoer hes to have been indicted under crim | the head and neck of the womun, Mrs, Conway Yorouama, Noy 22,—An embassy leaves here Mrs, Woodhull walked behind her sister, aecom- | PF!" Neahoa to ino inuiciment, sed this course 18. per Huge Mmnith fe susong those said | pushed vaio the street, autiekiag in terror. “Ano reas anibasay | pattie; Regalia ralked Deblad bets alec! aneoes A YALSE NOTION OF THE INTERNATIONALS. leouy proper, vole Among the otters indicted | gan named Ayres went to the front door and at- | by next wil to confer with foreign Governmeuts | panied by Steplen Tear! Auirows and Col Blood 1 yay (uesitatingls)—it is. am slightly in favor KaJuoge Fullerton—Possibly your Hovor will e and a dozea Inspectors of Eloc- | tumpted to push it open. He was imet by the wur- | relative to the revision of treaties to be made tn | ny wao ewoope out ber office, ‘The vid vetlow | of @n equal disiributio of property. To tell you kindl; wat the plea was. We ki thi Geter, Who Was ten eianding over bis wile, from ext, by. nited demind of Foreign Cabi- | looked so Suah, While Victoria aud Tenure | she truth 1 havo wot studied that question very GL ikea wo nave not made bash aed THe MOST IMPORTANT REPORT ion IG hea at Val eepprpeds. Venmer wanda hie | Von mest: Brite NalMtd Geman 9( Ferwan Oodle 1 lopked bevdy: OAORAL REIS. Vote ue inane closely, Dut—(with: apparent aisirust)—I'm for hb , concernivg the Grand Jury, however, is a report | kuile threateningly, and said: *Dumn you, don't | nets, ‘The Mikado ls willing to open up the entire | Deve tron) Vee amnaney Frouchman, anda oe. | e't¥: Here the woman shook ber umbrella men IBRRIY DESPITE THE COURT. that of the wealthiest men in ‘the city have | sou couo in Lere.” she oid wau immediately re- | country to foreign iulercourse, bat the request | roe ith arms locked, Among the oluer lates wee ely. (Thea pointing toward Mrs, Woodlull Sodge Bedford looked crestfailea, and mado no | been indicied for down their personal | Weated, must be aunited one to have any offect, A dro at | Mre, Frances Rose MacKinloy and Mra. Hulck, wie | 2ud Mins Cleflmy--Lwok at that evideuce of Curis, coply, ME, Tweed was then remanded to tee casio. | tance. Sp fact, It 18 alley ab many of them) Gave HH MCRDPRER'S ESCAPB AND CAPTURE, Haxodadi destroyed nearly tho woole town, and | of » member ot the London Internationale. Han humility sad. feeieeation, Can anyone see Gy Of the BeoriG, and retaraed, with bis counsel. to | paid Re personal taxes for the past three sears f he iurderer fon ‘on the | Property vained at over valf a million dol OF Fourth iu line were tne painters ans other work. | [Rose ver Kaod aouls Withont ang ae between dlere Vendersvort's room. “A pri.tion for a writ | fhe tas bucks, itis tuted, have Leen conceniel, aud | A moment more she wurderer fong oven the | HrOvSty Vaud OTL MLS WA beuttmene to | angmen, avout 100 strong, eurrying national fog | Mey protect that vid man Ww aiking. vetoed ved a» ful ows: the facts are now for the fret time avout to be made | dour aud walked coolly forth, Sirs. Conway ahout- | des have pach teallen Ne len Note Lasalle AO | ineweariug red badges with @ legend desigoating | them from Jeers wud y . They public, od, There's tne man. stop him; but sithough by | ice cr war to the Goverament. United Sates | their cra. Neat to (nese were the Cubin deleza- | arevwell drcaved | he ig old aud poorty clad. Teey MR, CONNOLLY’ # BAIL REDOCED. tos time balf # dozen perso: were attracted to Minister DeLong returi by the uext steamer tion, about 100 strong. ‘They carr: two fags, ove make no ca aeiee met we a LW 8 poverty al f taele Mr. Somuri G, Courtuey on Batarday received a] She epot, all were harried wud nv, oue stirred. | Ae ene ass ttve rey Ti eRe et Ae [ Comintnale Couns te bannere ipeainad’s Hiches, and thus plead the cause of woman suffrage ram trom Albany annouvcing that Judge OOF by tl bbe A soo nto the city police ree | other embisey bas Deca sent lo Corea by the Mika . ” ag yyy Oey (Ran endaratand.von 40 bain full har: 4 you that you have the body of William | Learued had reduced Mr, Connolly's bali to $500,- | given, and a large detaca’ of the city police re Toetea del Gainers p paired to the house to li do. NO e "fact had reued a the circumsiances of TEE ALA arsE t mony ond accord With the priveiples of Communism yaya taprlcdauadetalaes an its | 00 No ofMtcial motiBeation of the faci tad reached | Paired to the, Mie 1 earn oe eee anserer, | de Japanese are discarding thelr drows for for Sesntneneseevavete aves Bet aed eet acu aa tnaes anu Siecl er aid, together with the lime Aud cause of euen Imp) the Sherif's office up to a tate bour in the afternoon, | }2 elgn styles, Then followed about sizty natives of Switzerland 1 And I t t plete : re onme the ead ‘ fiat thon Deir efforts. soon proved successful, or au vour 7 2 yen t ad, | °Lady—¥es, sirt And I'm in favor of comp Fmisio’R fiesed cual becaiea orenarced, before | 4nd chow inquiry It wae learned thar thongh the | alter tho commission of the crime they had found re 7 with a red flag with awhite cross in the centre, | poiiticu equality for both sexes, Ree een te eee tee vore. voruwih Cae otifying ‘thes prosecuvion, ‘bad uot | it® perpetrator inthe woods, 1n Rocks Pasiare, an) ||A New: Jarser revision Sogeulnror'n Kod. | River Curso sarevod Section 3 of the Internationale a City Hall oark in the city of New jortuwith (im by ey br tigned on Mon, | the rear of the hou jowed fit, aud ‘ab Selween 11 and 12 o'clock on Saturday evening | an imposing body of men, pering ove 4 ON AN MEXICO. Bodiately) 10 do (and "rece e WAT a ae ee et oe a a emai | tempied to en littered like those of | Edward Allen, clerk st Pier 23, Nort River, sawn | several wouen walced In their ranks, At their THE REVOLUSION IN MEX ed. Aud have you ti vi ha e bail bonds ne required 1 , rengied " 2, bul 101 co8 jade of ti ond stuck on the end ot a et) t ctatorahips Granted to the Gevernors of ry ry mm. Geor ‘one of the adi T ny hei ‘onn ‘The office: . fi ziod man | Wis made to rescue him, but without su s His wa iad tae Bee eee tNua State of New | MATS satlatactory to the Seri aud Mr, Connolly | gaw that here was nothing loft bim put to cnt nis | hudy was recovered sulwe time afterward snd taken | Dore the same inscription as the catafalque, oamely Mtates-The Press Advocating an Ameri- ‘Ok, om the 16h day of Decemper, 187) Peal fe juil he be immediately arrested | Way through, and this he attempted at the riek of | to the Chambers street poiice station, Oa it we t saeeee a8 seereesenes aneee can Protectorate or Auvexation CHAR BS LOE, Cer eet eee ee ne ieee costar ses | hiv lite, Btarting madly from the tree agaiust yhicu | found a small sum of money and a number of Tegal Honor to the Mariyre of tho ‘ irererete er hee : 2 Piles nn Banrears, Atieraey ify thet th on: Thuder the eriminai indictments ngaiaat | be bad deen leaping, dire tu hand be rushed \urougn | documents and letters. It was the body of Dorian Universat Repudiic. itr oF Muxic ec, %—The revolution con. ere On Te Mie rcmaurible caspian wil | she strong, OMcer Goodrich trled to check nim in | Todd, 4 New Jersey provision desler. Mr. Toad tinuee to spread. The States of Oaraca, Nuevo Lev eee Oe eee nei eee ae eproddce bietody in Court. | Me proceese: Dut it was useless, Oficer Thurston | wan st one time» Heavy suecuisior in grain and | A drum corps followed neat in line. They Dre | sonces, Iyarangy, aud Zacatecas are lu the power of rc suhealidadl ° Oe igiigrder'Mr Connolly was much brostrated | #90d ta vis way, but Venner attacked the officer, but of nie had been unsuccessful, and | ceded the catatalgue, aud Were under command ot | ° Me ° BEFOKE JUDGE BARNARD, with a severe attack of the kidwey compiaint, and | aad With the force of bis onset threw Mr, Thurston involved in several laweu atie Kto | darehai Comstaot. Tho catfuique was surrounded | the revolasion teand the ronwasiquisentos prevall #8001 ti jon epared, Messrs. W Meee ail dey to bis vee upon lis back. stabbing him repeatedly with the und hud frequevt attacks of delirium te | by a guard of honor Weariag xed gusnos aud carry. | in Sov Luis ve aiid Puedla : aunt ton edusiice of the Bupreme Court ao Pee PRT TET the lett cheek of Mr, Liurston wide open, ond all ae Te tigut satuller ‘fiage, | Behind the’ catsia ue. was | pressing Vordrio Diaz, who Yaa three or four tug Ries were at Oret unsvie (o ind apy, and, ae @ last apanes is: of them sie of a serious chur tr AF | Boiler Explosion, borne a superb Cubsa b F mide of fine ile an: et retreat from febuacen ie the deginoing of revort, weut tine Cuamber ofthe Posrd of Suscr | Sax Fnaxcisco, Dee. 17.—Tue sevooner Rutch dan uvnesace daor, Carosooe Dene HieeAbout three etetook thie | gmuraidered in, aliver and gold, Then came ine | Hocka's retreat from telsnuo i the bentaalng @ 1 Bareiott: without wesitation rid crea petition p, Adabo Islond bree shipwrecked Japanese seamen, | civ to good advantage, but before tue brute could | ploded. Joba Rich, carpenier, aud Charles Becker Nex: in line were sections 10, 18, 28, and 19 of the ‘te Cabinet remsiue unchanged. The people Oe ee eeeers ‘made by Witt SI, Pf whore ugk Went ashore there, having been disabled | be compelied to relinquish bis told City Marshal | Greinan, Wie were passive through the engiue | Internationals. The dret body, YW! rong, carried & MB rrnaslaate Rane ith arutater WaRbew: a reat irifted by te dapac- | Barrett appeared upon the acene and snot fim dead, | room, were instantiy Killed. Roth leave families, | whive bsoner with tho ‘elioming inecriation: the Cabinet slique tee, sqainnt Jusrss. | 5 noBthe, Buel inflicting four Wounds tn the bead, shoulder, aide, | The bet er was almost new, having been used only Meet fas ot ancher, the President’s sc uw, bai aaiiee Barward (astonished)—What! Mr, Tweed? Bese Golf biream 2,50) mites In nine Monit Mevew | and Jaad, upon thele't vide of his body, ‘Ihe body | about ten days, Itis supposed that an InsuMlevent LU a + | Baerabh enaota' pay a gunot aushone ron ie We fe Me Harte teu? ite ldeaires to be admitted Psd’ beso starved to death on board, ‘Le three | of Mra, Vener Fomoved to the City Hall, | quantity of Wa oF Was tue cause, Fodo Good our Relgivy i | prisoned one year for contempt of {oe Judiciary: ol Na, a1 siros t Bed bad E to dupan by Cousul | Thirty-five wounds had been indict her, a: oo Adee etal ; i | Hheoperationsot the revolutiouiste wader Dow Ao DL and Lapp te ror Manor santa writ mar T resened mero Will ¥9 dent Vee L most any one of which would have been snmiciont f threo Men Killed onthe D, and Ly MR. Bs | ‘The re:oud, 200 strong, had a similar banner, with | and Guerra sre becoming extvnsive ia the Weeiera 7 18 Ores ys . row — —— death, 9 as! |. a cap of hoerty, a ploughehare, a band and namme States. wade (or tial purpose. am informed that the a MO nau Hey Aan Minievey, N. J., Dec. 17,—Daniel Flynn, John ¥ erty, Ksecbedo has resigned bis Governorship and Districk Attorney and Mr, O'Conor are ready to A Seventh Ward Tragedy, cee Teel AIS ot the moather alfhed 9 ft trom the Fy areticand John Melneruey were killed on the Del- | the scales o/ Justice, and a shield patuted on it mith |, Rrecbele a ° Drsoand ‘orviw ith titien)eCortateiy. 1 | 0%, Saturday night Wiltia Payne, of 147 | Pe tst Veuner ear his Wile were, uneqna sware'and, Tackawan a Weeccicce Lee SAME Ample taciition equivalent to dletatorshine Weve udee her: taxiag the petition) Certain Cherry street, quarreiled with Dennis Keardon, & | matched from the Mra, Sue was a widow, fort about 5 P. hid. 9 a $ National Labor Reform. been granied the Juarez Governors of » The my Ob1ged Co erwut thts, lager re etaidun keeper of Catharive street, 1n Years Of age, With A family Of five cuildred when | sched to any ono, and the county Physician gave & sige pV Governors commis acts of desputism; but tay dicta: he Judge appeared to read some of the writing | Vin Dyke’ J, at Catharine and South streeiny ringe took place, and Vennor wasn vteady | certificate: EE PA Pn torship of Juarez 19 of the mildest cuwracter, wit Vin Dy h the marring place, W wteady — - Tho tuird body, 150 #trong, bore th ; W JiMheuity ‘ MR ORNeia depicted. ‘Themen were separated, | oe eT NEe oo tice a ede lula noni ence i : enrsferenetes ‘ Tie journals of the capil ara discussing the 1 Bartieti—Those intertineations, your Honor, | SCtt te Oi eet eee ae eee ee wre, COIN, | eee ee ee eige there iocompty ee | sea RKS PROM 1B TELEGRAPH, sUULAASLUEAAS ARERR ARSE, probabilities of an American protectorute.. Hucept Bio reierence to tLe extraorctpary conduct of the | home he was Beaten over the head with actul by | temperament became mavifest. Venuer bogea te —- : somimos Among oMcials, foreign winisters, and consuls, tie Your *nd will beexplaiued im arguiment, Reardon, and ft je thought fatally injured. At’ | gia) away from home and Indulge tn strong dein Hugh Smith apd Col, Sweeny are said to be in 4 ue 1 an early American lutervontion ts credited, Jude ara—T allow the W Moe. yesterday moraing the would-be murderer A 2 i | i! h Av big Fourta Ward rough who noticed this | Delle! In an early, Aimerican Mite toate ee reantey: Pe Avived onthe Sar fuses 0 make any compi In Da virtuous WORAD 6 } ; ui arn ee . AW, and ehoute to-lay thet the present evonts are drivit 0 Hievtace Uatweon the brows building and she | *etlom Payee refuses to mane any nt Se A AUT A ie is dUBIie eration | emcee ELS) By (oatth), Pit fo dader that lag GAA tecamaian toa Walee eaten w om cur oor Schene wsay unt were weil nigh eed, ati Wa4* | osco Fire Departineut 0 to Heath th lowed the workiogmen Their marsuals wore b i \ ire \ IF ONS spectators as the UBWonled pro . 7 Venner, driven to desperation by wa | gteg He er ge Rached se Heath fy i ls Woe | lvged. Levi utinue sud bie streets io ail the Ghee / Bin Fraxerco, Dec, 17.--'The White Pine | then that Vonuer, driven to desperation by lie own | fre ge aucr serves Toay carrie flag. then section towns sre thiuned of able bodved meu Me TWRED UELD SIRRIEE BRENNAN'S AR Nows, speaking of the Emws Mining Company in | {e crime for which lie alterward wive dy ‘ J, It, Hiewart, a merehontot Petaluma, Oat, worn | 5 es, surrounded by w acroil | treat weil Ghat several plates Wave beua declared ta Wor followed by his tel, he party being | corporated in Hugland with Minister dehenck at its — ou ontanse nih asin Pa 7 ) a state ct $1 a ° Mi ray W corporation will have sony of iM. Beecher on the Klaht Hour Lavy, matcuar night, waseioit of & 1 CELE i ARR a Gl woe (he apeoiatare , aige Baraard'e the tallest lawing ever known nthe eQuairy Honry Ward Be hor anid last might to iby wo [tele tts eCaLeR DERE TE TP hives Hof the Commune expan bi yelawin Geroia Cadena, « wiember of Cow iniah, Gorge Le Tg al at tog’ tae trine gatied it, and can afford to te meh eau ti reac the | tit oy Motta aie sy : Hecke ot 118 mh : Luis, aud te 60 be Urougut to tue Capit 1 Tweedaested timeeits | iE the bine gute ert fe it, vod} abhor | ete OR ee duel vias A : thal Tweed un Lit rigebans Richard M. TW shen pi ‘ sed eee iva shea of the BFOWIUR Intelll> | Prati Campnoll, (colored). Ww Hed. Tae tunte 1 ff wis eu W OY a tod cap, Tule te a e i. fihe w nz classe; and FE abhor it be of tue 1 se. 8 » the ear, wih was bury iN the bauner which was seis Df he police oa bun PERSONAL INTELLIGENOR, teend alter briefly statiog bis Ruined by the Chicage Firs. oo eens ark wus hatetul. Idon't | getusr with ths two Uooies aut several epausoftns | day inyt Pan pat ete dae Bentord’s. ac Cuicago, Dee. 17.—C. Maouant, who lost his wrod aeeun that work was hatefal tdon't | Etitgy Hine nest (oatere wane barcuche ia whieh set g. ask Leo G acai ar Gab lc the most excraurd nary and All vy the re shot himself this afiernoon, Jus Hiaucn byteuliteions except Dinard” Kuoeke, | Spivenier C. Vendantureh, of Coxsckle, entered | O'Dougran Moesi at Uva WAC: ian. alte by | | Gan, de Hagen, late Cu neral of Oubi, lea Ou the DA ote dle Beet the itajority. oF them. will De son in Aioguyon Primayand alto watching s | sides Taoy wero. (oliowed by ive mare carriages Pind aver’ went etia before committing the deed he wrote a Lea i \ COOK UMA, THSOHLY AL EBOR lee b fo hey ou Aaah mnitees gudasmiy | nd tures uzese Mliod with ladies and gentiemen. | Wo. A. Murivurt hoa arrived in Maysna irom Mr lweed's oleuce cae uoder | with tender references to hia mother, wife, and peas ther families ina beter conditioy aved up. drew @ revolver, aud aaked. Wy hon @ Tile Corporised the procewsion proper, wot in | Mexico. He talie (or Now Yoru \oday brit tans, "to puniah gross frauds and | children, saying shat he cowid get notiiug to Jo, aud } and to leas toil Min a ea | on wat die a arth, weuading Craaries Koity, | cludiog s vaat Dody of cltixens of every color, creed, oot Comumuasioner Hover Furey us tue smurt A Ce nae Ee ie eg ee at tired'ol life. His wife, who bee been aa inyalia | Jo 001 wish 10 61) Ruin aan ie eee eae sig Suuued ‘Vandeusargn’ | sul nationality, who Giivd in ait the interstices and | cat bemoorat ia Mruccivh ie wever a Wig, Pwenk wteges ae vutruth, oud he (Mr. Grae | eiuce ihe dre, woot caving mad ab she eight of her | man. I who Lary toe Cael ot Sl ociatharnr van (vrwed @ loug irowl aud rear quatd. Lue ovlured | and wat Beyer kaowu to sugot's wosdooce vF & wult mouid grove ' ' veld) vas L want bat tn dead husband Judge ued himeelt wade PRICE TWO CENTS. ©” LIFE IN THE METROPOLIS » ———— , DASHES MERE AND THERE nt Tas SUN'S REPORTERS, —ai Avother Robbery by the Highwaymen, Charles Murray arrived in Now York « few {ays aco from Montreal with a drover, and put ap At the Bull's Head Hotel, Saturday morning he ee plenished Lis wallet, and started on At ter visitiog the Central Pork, R nd other noted places he houled up in Greenwich street, vest the Battery, There he met Jolin Connors, Charlee King, snd Thomas Brown, Brown, who liad lived o Montreal, tulaed with SMarriy adons tht tty a Murray wee invited toteke a drink in the a at 66 Greenwich streot, While thers Murray w ‘Ked how much mouey he nad, This aroused bis auspicions, and started for ‘he door. Before he Feached it however, bo wes telzet cod knocked dows. While one robber beld him by the thro another erssped ule wrist, and a third rifled ocket of $1950. All tien fled. Murriy mado hie Way lo the Church street station, and reported Me loss to Sergeant Moloney, ‘The Sergeant sent De teotive Quigley to Gnd the robbers. Early vesters day morning they were t ervarately by the de fective to tle station, and were afterward commits 4 (0 tho Tombs without bail. Murray was seat te the House of Detentic conwich Street a ernise, — Chioroformed and Rob $100,000. On the Englewood road in Ridgefield isa large double house, in which for many years Mr, Joh Hdall, aged 89, and bis son havo resided. A fo ‘his ago the old Man was awakened by some one ‘ying a door, but he soon fell asteep. During the night his desk was robbed of $28.50) in railroad onde. $10,000 in bonds of the North ifudson Connty Railroad, $100 gold, $10) currency, a numbor of gold ond silver watches, notes, morteoges, doaday and many other valaables, in all worth over $109,000. The thieves bed mado the acquaintance of the chambermaid, and she had shown them through the house, and alter the family had retired they easil; efferted an en ‘A making thetr wav to the o man's roon) took the screws from the lock, but the door Wed a small hole thi he voit. Tt ie eu that tney chioroformed the sleeping old man, as @ small empty phial was found on the floor, An Old Ma a“ Patrick Nash, of £09 Tenth avenue, belongs te the Tenth avenue gang of rowdics, and Joba Mure ray, of 601 West Twenty-seventh sireot, is leader of rival gong of thieves in Twenty.seventh street, Atthe Jato election the Nash crowd were loude Monthed advocates of Jon J. Bradley, while the Morray party w ic for Jamoe O'Brien Op Saturday a's Kalo ue, There be encountered Murray Kindred spirits. Tney quarrelied over the reeadd Of the election, and in the mélée which follow Nash was badly beaten, Last night Murray Wait, iu company with five others, for Ni Twent n atrest and T About midnight Nash came along, and as hi proached, Murray witnout a word tiruck bim « vere blow in tho face. Nash foil back, but read ing bimseif in a moment, drew his revolver, ao fired into the gang, Tae ball cat off the lobe ol Marray's left ear. ore Nash could fire the whole of Murray's gang was upon hi and would bave Kilied bia but for the timely arrive al of Officer Hart of the West Twentieth street ate. tion, Nash was arrested, and toe Murray gang fol lowed to the station Nou Murray retused te make a compluint, aud Nasn was discuarged The Kehenrant for the “ Binck Crook.’ The Black Crook" is to be revived to-night ‘The dress rehearsal for the revival was civen os Saturday night, Many distinguished judges, editors, lawyers, actors, baukere, British Colonels, o lish lord, one Geners!, aud ono English m were nmong the spectators. Col. Fisk was not present, ‘ Miss Bantley, the new Stalacta. is a lady of extras ordinary beauty, and has a remarkably aweet voice, She is farsuperior to Miss Markham, Misa Jonny Leo is the life of the play. ‘The noveitics of th play will Bil the bouse for montns, Per formi dogs, monkeys, ond goats are introduced, For Uiny boys danced a eailor's nornpive, aud rd cheered to the echo, The scenery surpasses al Drevions efforts, In the cave of the mermaide flecey clouds arise from water, assuming all tl colors of the rainvow. under the influence of maagd colored lent ‘These clouds are proluced by eter Pides iid slong the Moor, ‘The idea is an crigin One with Mr, Paluier, The play is superbly moumvedy picked Another Frau City Chamberlain troller Green on Satarda jehed. informed Compe that ho had recetved an@ Voposited fa the Broadway Bank $26,269 19, the November interest upon the city and county mone ym Mr. Green replied tuat there is no agthorily for thie Feperate account, which ts drawn by the Chamb lain’ check, us the law requires this the city a county moneys shall be drawn by warn by the Comptroller and countersigned by the Mayor oe A SANGUINARY FIGHT, —— ‘Twenty-fiest Ward Desperudoes in an Argus me By * Clubs, and Slupg-shot Freely Used-One Man Fatatly Woundeds A orowd of Trishmen at Twenty sixth street and Second avenue had a dispute last evening abou’ the International parade, which ended in a blooap Aght, Stones, clubs, and slung-siots were freely used, AUonegime about two dozen men were ear gaxe!. Of MCrouin attempted to stop the Ogit, but was powerless, His coat was torn into shradee Omcer Winship soon came up, und both laid om with thelr clubs, Tue officers Sualiy separated the combatants 1y the meantime word was sent to Serat. Grow that a riot was in progres The Sergeant vas jued, on the point of ordering out a platoow wud Koundamay Schultz wien Officers Cronin entered with thre that they had bee tn the fsit. They eave thele names ae Janes Devgan of 314 East Fuurtoont Street, Patrick Dooley of Twenty eiguth street am Tentu sud Jonu Donouus of 317 Bast ‘Twent Serat. Groo held teu, ‘An ouknown man, Wo Was iu the Nght, received terrible punishment. His friends carried him te Reilevue Hospital. THe presented m ghastly sieht, His Jaw was broken and bis head was covered with blodd, He was unable to give his name, Tt te bel Vint he was struck on the bead with wnt that iis skull Is fractured, ‘The doctors were obliged use morphine ireely te keep him quiet, At mi was still delirious, und it {s foured that hie im tatull, injured. a WASHINGION ‘Vive Senate Commitien on Elections have tecited to report adversely ob Bilodgcty's and \y o@ tossoat iat es from Minister Cartt fect that Prince Gortac SU ouis any thatthe. dred tn, ChapRy of MALO, ue wove. ee Winship am Prisoners who showed NOLES ivaairan j the Court of Claims alemissed claim of My wey, Ud pub th percent, T oy warket upd nait aud tye rut the Wishes o BOUT TOWN. JOTIINOS —— The days, now stock for the hott nd the rush *. Condarango has had a fair tia ab Believoe How pital, aud bas proved & failure hos, F. Devoe, th herauthor, Lae aoe he suporiniendedcy of markets Larkin, « lad, was kilie! yester 10 an Unduisued Guildiug iu kane Thiegge Co cepted John Josep! wiitie play Och atrvet George W, Yates of Elmira, aged 5, was foun@ dena yorverday morning 10 Uis Ded 1a the Grant How New bowery sal Tharlow Weed, Gen. Dix, and Samuel Camp deliing applies personsily for ter pensions last weal ae yoierans of 18.2 Phere ia a beautiful collection of ancient far fore and Orichtal ‘carpets at Bouiery te'e are gallORR, tun 4, of Boston, a thie AL CUOpOE Tee on Waetiglom ere, of 9 Bony 1 inco bh wing fi) band Garr Thee they ' 1 id owntney ocr Meo o' New sites polives Obs ea wod tan Vena), who keeps the Itallan restaurant r aveniie fils Oeiow Tweilth street, colertale one uray da party of geullemen, toslading Cave Ces gob Gatiaguishel Aviatc \tiecahey ann ot Weil kuowO Jourmaltets aid a rtieuas the ure Mi, be cosine cepecially ’ fav unurval dogres Of aruetie ment jor & Co, Oankers, of 16 Wall streot, sold the: Havana. lotiert capital rite Of ®A0000. lack Acre The nes exiraordiuary drawing wii us Lec ®. Pape, (oF @ CO, ageuis, wit BI Ord 18 aud cash prison — ae A Houseaoid Word Returuish sad Roplealisa, 06 B.D Basslora’s, Cooper Lustiuie.~,

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