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as = — = = — - - ~ - - —_———- PRAY DECEMBER 23,1871, PRICE TWO CENTS. GENERAL SICKLES ON CUB : sau (NDERING 4 FORTUNE, F ‘ REVOLI ON { CUBA, 00D! ARD @RNIT POWDERS F . BEL HHARLE , aitys wenabowe 4D EO ; pyre canine GUNETAT K UBA bis Sed a a naias THE REY I M N IN CUBA Fs atc THE BELLS IN HARLEM LANE Ha sSortk GOVE RNOR | NI ort S TRIOK. ——_ Chavion Basch’ Frantic Efforts to Rench BPAIN'S GOVERNMENT APPROVING Thrown Away in Two Years- Forgery | yp nen WANDED VOLUNTEERS DE The Shan-MineFan and ihe Placards=The | gy arsprciovs BEGINNING OF THE the Presence of the Great Prima Donna | sore oa ne - rorenate. ne WAY MURDERS, and Attempted Suicide. POPULATING THB ISLAND jon of the Chnrehos. ‘ WINTER'S SPORTS. Felco Ejected, and again Before Justice CAROLINA'S LRGISLATORE aeaies Henry Butile, who was arrested on Thursday Pi J.B. Mahord, Church of England 5 Scotr-A Strugele In the Clarendow SUILL OCT OF JAIL The Crimes of th woteers Known and | niuht for parsing a forged check for $85 on Robert | spantarde:Flytoe £ the Butchora—The | Missionary in China, bas published an interes Dtamonds and Champagne Cocktaila not tn Mile, Christina Nilsson's erazy lover, Charles | prow a itvman’ Recnoos T euchindate Countenanced—The Spaniards Clamorous | Kossler. a 263 Seventh avenue, was fully y Reign of a Besotted Mob= | sccount of a recent tour in China, Ifo gives a brief Fashion-New Faces behtod the Fisers Brsch, Who was sent to Biackweill's Island for pre Avother HighsHanded Outra rewt for the Subjuention of the Isinnd—Ke« | committed yee by Justice Cox, The career Parriot Army's Succe history of the plot against Christians, and of his un on the Track ot Snow. senting the fair prima donna with his unwelcome eruttn Kager to oin the Army of Cuba] of Hutte, w roment until Jan, 5s n’y-thtee years of age, ie | Correspondence of The San. ersounl adventures, The plot originated in Cane | Since Thursday last the Park and Harlem | attentions, was released from costody on Thursday, Cove 3, . hg dete f apes ' Lomera, 8. C., Deo, 22.—Gov. 8 ‘ gue ne 4 et, with our Late | almost an unpar nen Havana, Dec, 16.—Sineo my last the efodus | ton, and had for its object the general destruction | Lane and ali the avenues leading thereto Nave been | Mile. Nilsson prosecuted him parsonally, on tho Orst view of preventing the py wieweneht re Wits : pia) When but ten yeu et ‘ominent | of Spaniards from tis eity and from other cities of | of missionary work th out the Empire, About | merry with the music of the bells, The sleighing | offence 8 Po f e- bide ’ ms ndglis edge tas eoutiny ot De, Carbitlins uot 4 fa prominent pants n other missionory work throughout the Eup Abou Fry with the music of the bells, Tho sleighing | offence, in the Rasex Market Police Court, His di and wealthy 1 rohint, died, leaving Monty, woo | the tstand continues unabated, It is the neces: Was his only child, neiz to anos dod at $250,- | consequence of the bratal « W0. His father sppointed a brother executor of | The Spaniards very ronsona his Impeachment, sent a message to the Levislature this morning, containing a proclamation convening that Dody in extraordinary aession at noon to-mor ry | the tat of July inst its execntion began. Through | hasbeen excellent, and at the present writing bids | fence was that he w ses of the voluntoers, | all the cities and vilia y argue reporter was introduced to Gen, Sickles on board madiy in love with her and in the region of country | fair to continue #0 for some time to come, Every. | could not resist making the attempt to tell her #0, tif they, | around Canton #mail powders galled Shan-Sin Fan, | body has been out who could by avy possibility ob | Yesterday Busch made ao effort to renew his atten pa yosterday, ‘Te General received him ¢ dially. Col, B.T, Morcon, Major W Butiard, Majo a. row. ‘The Governor's supporters then pressed a ry ua, ive, 3, Mat Col. Bt, WB the estate, Henry came in po: on of bis prop- | previously masters of the situation, men who for | or gods and eenil powders, were distributed. These | tain two hours’ possession of @ pair of runners and | tions, Slipping 1a the Clarendon Motel annoticed. | ory on « motion to likbe was ‘the reniing sibel Cant Wow Mtawart Cole A. Pelle Costs Hour, | St Whee of age, snd shortly ater made te ac- | thelr own uses made and ereated the casinos and | were represented to possess tue power of provent: | a nag to draw them, From the single trotter to the | the poor musician made his way to Mile. Nilsson's atvin tapeEANeSORS Fouvlilides ‘Whe. taaiien ae cartier itd come ed of ake Gena Abt Hoot | quaintanes of a danghter of Col. Cliston, of Missis- | tho volanteors, are unable when the passione of the | ing calamity and divenee, and wore taken dy molt: | six-i ‘and, from the alry euiter to the eambrous | room (No. 21) on the third Moor, Before ke eouid + 3 d other old comrades of the General surrounde: finally carried at 1 o'ciock—veas, 03; nays, 3% This defenta the impeachment. Then came another proclamation from the Governor revoking the pro clamation of a few hours previous, and the Legisiae ture at 3 o'clock, in pursuance of the concurrent #ipp!, to whom, after a sliort acquaintance, he was | latter are excited by ram or a thirst for blood to | tudes of peovle, On and atter July 12, placards, | family vehicle Iden with youth and beauty, all | enin admission several waiters laid violet hands on married. He engaged an elegant suite of roomeatthe | save their own sons from #iaughter, the tenure of | written and pristed, were iseue! by thousands | sorts of horses and sleighe bave been dashing uo | Busch, and hastied him down stairs aad into the Fifth Avenue Hotel for himself and bride, securing | their lives and pfonegty must be excessively pre- | thronghout the district, within ahandred miles of | and down the slippery road, There was a notable | atrest, Busch walked a block or two and then re. tervices of & Freneb maid for his wife, Tho | carions, ‘The demand for exchange still continues | Canton, announcing that these powders were a | absence of small fry politicians and gentlemen in | turned to the hotel, Again he slipped up stairs to five montis of bis marciage he pareoased from | unadated, all offered is taken and quotations for | snbt him #nd congratulated him om his marriage and his nate roturn, » Gen. Sickles satd that the voyage had been rough and prolonged, He spoke in high terms of the poison, and were cireulated by the foreten | velvet coats; siso of tho big diamond studs, whose | room 21, where Mile. Nilsson was quietly reading rd ir friead i ‘0 is peopl eo " + ns resolati assed laet , adjourned until Jao.” gape apraideage a fgoscnag fovird hin’) Bishop & Rein, jewellers under the Fifth Avenae | large amounts are perfectly nominal, Tho richest | devils to ruin ths people. fue placards seid tht | ash was wont in other days to frighton timid ateeds | Two waiters attempted to remove him, but he | 'rlulon Passed leat week, adjourned \ Auta lee: 4d teat ater hed sevutn from Waste, | Both: 822,000 worth of diamonds, which he prevent. | of the Soantards hore, offer their real etate at almost | or at "the furthest 100 days—be auticked with a | and to cause atald ones to shy. Business in the | Male A violent resist Marc preceutin irivad: Gud THE PRICE OF A VOTE. c jot aftor hit return from Wash- 5 and eu 8 wife, y no 1 | any sacrifices, Pricos asked are fully Mfty and oven | drendful dise: hostetries fet ibly, the preva ft Tastee: be NaleNeéd bo Speed a tuenih in New York, d to his wife. He also purchased fast horses and aske fully arty m Mirmee, Would canes the be: elrios fell off perceptibly, the prevailing drink# | Busch was again hustled down staire and given in a floe equipages, and with lis beautiful young wife at | sixty per cent. below wi t they were a month ago. ‘ being hot rums and #noky w’ Ho goos to Washington on Tuesday the powders to well ow oy, and not cham: | charge of & policeman, who took him tothe Essex | The Consideration for which Henry Wille hie side, With his liveried conchmen and outriders, | A house tn this city which certainly before the mos- they obtained relie! from ‘oreign | Dagne and forty-cent brandy as of old. Among | Market Conrt hin Voto to the Brooklyn Riog-Me. ly c Sun reporter A f Du e Justice Scott, < s ‘The General politely introduced the Sun report Wo tarnout on the avenue excelled that of young | snere of the lads would have fetched any day one foreign physicians, the plicards | those who were conspicuous on the rom@ were Fibrer Geode Ramen Uittin tha ee toeee fie Wills's Answorto the Charge of Bribery. to Mra. Sickles. She is of the middie height and | Buttle ‘ hondred and twenty thousand do wae sold on id Gomand large sams of meney irom | navig Bonner jogging slong quietly bebind hie | hed ao. old opera programme ie Supervisor Heury Wills of Brooklyn pub danenay teviace ‘ It is estimated that the Arat year of bis married 4 pba nts, md compel them ty enter their eiteataly formed, Her eyes are biack and lustrous, | jms eapemter on tineelt and’ wife nor iene Taka, | Weaneaday Inst tor Alty-Bve thon Every one ch” before tey pesiga ‘nem, Those who en- | beautiful gray mare Silver Stream, Sareea Iaisenly, pewatins ‘ ae A card in aoewer to the insinuations of courehand especially the women, it was Shepherd F. Knat saad the wi ” auaatarican f bribery mede against bim in coanection with his ared, Would be Fequired to Join In the vilost Pherd F. Knapo made the snow Ay with bis | answer to questions of the reporter, he said + of same, Similar pincarda were circulated | M¥orite trottor Whi te Evele loved Miss Nilston and that ahe loved him. ‘Laaw | Yots for Sheviin, Bors McLauelilin’s candidate tor the o)eorows beautifully arched and the eyelashes | $63,000, Ou the memorable Black Friday he lost in | here fully understands the farce of appearing to 1 long and curved, The face indicates a gentle and | Kold 5,00), Anxious to make good | Possess the volunteers of the command ae {speculations @ hie lowses, he continued his specalatio; food | by nominally katrisoning the forts or the Morro lovable disposition. The hair 18 of the deepoat | Dis jorses, be continued his speratations in gold, | Conema. Prin tees, aan a tendae of hie ee ond Atares by regulite, 7) , miler pinearde 9 be : a. her for the frst tae," he aaid, “in the Academy of | Keeper of the Kings County Pevitentiary. Ho aye black. Mrs, Biekles doce not apeak English, but ahe | tance Ins dienes seed, Me thee dpc ct eet, | volunteers still owa and rule this and-all the other | "Foo Chow snd other treaty ports, and for some | | Geo. B. Alley flow at a rapid gate behind his lone: | Music, and, fell deeply in iove with ner then, aod | that on arriving at the Hall und canvassing the que c p lish, Wance had disappea 9 shen dispose re Lime Ihe greates excitement provailed among the i base. They want more exercise. there, and ehall continue to love ber to my dying | ton, ho found that there was no earthiy chance te convorses in French with ease, Hermanner Isqaiet | Hommes and earsiages, ome PARADR OF THE DAMNED PATE hail St la SA Wh, MONI «Hal of the twelfth Ward bandied Gen. | guy sleet a Republicans and theretore voted ur the iting tnd self-possensed, sad her voice low and sweet. | nad parcnused. for bis wile. ‘These he suld to | To consequence, however, of tie outrage of ihe | foreign seaman who ‘happened to sit by a wel ae ee eres ean | Apia, Basch wae asia placed at the ber, Broder. | tn, ureference to (ne antl Ting candidate. ue 186 Be and Gen. Sickles converse in Spanist Bishop & Kein from whom Le purchased | 27th uit, it has Leen decmed advisable to make for | 1m one of the widurde of Foo-Chow, Ne was rc: | Charley Carman drove a splendid toam of horses, | {cK Zimmer, who had gone bail for him. requested | ites his vive 18 & political eanes be wayieg | tie Ar iuuch the General and nis wile landed, ac- | Mem, for wont ouv-fonrth the price watch | the prestnt uo public “demonstration of thw real ] uscd ty the penoie of aving polioned the water, | Win. J. Turubull bandied the rivbous over a blood With hie request. ‘Tuseh"s fist destioation | tutued over to the Rise body, aad ‘aoal, and th sompanied by tee tenes, end t00 es e bad paid. The proceeds of eo sales | powors of the voluntocrs In. this city, and so to | und Was sevetcly leaten, Afer this things became | bay stallion. ee my nneehis Aval de there yosld beve. been the bercy Methy sestes Sombaniod By their friends, and took up thelr above | was lost in stock speculations within three days. | Convince ther that they suili ruled tho island a | quiet fora time, aud the authorities assured the for | Commodore Vanderdilt lef the raitronds to ron | Wi',bec'ther the Workhouse or the Lunatic Aaylum | Ser Would Mave eek the haoy Mmlke agar. at the Brovoort House. Tiese xeveraca he kept drom hie wife until the un: } grand pirade was gotten up for them ou the 7, | elgners Mat the yeypic were peneaatle, Boon, how. | tuemseives aud gave Dolty Burns and mate’ « lively Cie (Rent ihe Wine wai ig is ule. bp arneenie © ‘ ertunate ventures and their euporession (rom his | Sth, ant 9h invt,, i the nelahboriag city of Matan: | ever, intellivence var rec pristien | turn, ; TT ET ‘ some other means, From tuis ght the Republioam IATERTIEW WITH THE OBNEKAL. | wile had nearly driven him mad. He made two at- | gas. To wis feast, nointouily he r of the | places of worship iad eon destroyed in sevoral | Win, Lovell drove the famous trotting mare te pion lah callndinrad noted ty will gain strength.” A reporter of Tne Sex called on Gen, Sickles | tempts. to comm ile, aud became pertectiy | Virgin of Covadoudn, tie uotorio eda was | focaitties, and thatthe lives of those who attended | American Girl with the utmost grac yore The real cause of lis ¥ote, however, he gives ia Test nieht ab the Brevoort Hoase, The General | teekie About jour montis ago be forged « check | invited, and of course assisted, There was a erand | them were ta jeopirdy, Many Christians had air Silly Borst and George V. Law were out in gallant | The Lives of 600 engers on mo Staten | ihe cioving portion of his card. Wills has just beca Ned pevict peli ; : oF a large amour ny the name of hin ancle, | procession of ‘Asturians, Galicians, and Canary | breadth eacabee—Yr, Mabard among tho aamber— | style behind Honest Allen aod mare Istand Ferry H Jeopardy elected by the Repuolicaus as Commisaloner of man tested perfeet willingness (o answer any ques | aud paaaine the chek on Vernon Brothers @ CO, Feianders) male aad femite, in thelt pational cos: | and the authorities iorelaa. and n tive, were allie yb Bare, tue ravorite driver of New York. was | 10 she Batior of the Sun Charities Ton the Eastern District ile Wiree anaa= tions. 6 and 67 Dusue street tumes, ‘fhe worlen were of the lowest class, ani | unable oF indisporat to prevent the outrages ving up and down tho road with a very fast trotter, | aye, 4 oP © Ring Democrats, and favored. Shevlin, Reporter—It s rumored here, Gonersl, that yo The miatver wae amicably arranged by the inter: | heeded by s very notorious Biscayan woman, who enllpae which created a great sensation Sin: Twas on board the Pomona on her 6 ity of the Board control all the appoint: , } “ : Hot the unele aad Buttle exeiped prosect: | wcll ekets in ihe strects of Matanza. Of OUR MILITARY DESPOTISM. Mr. Payfe snowed his powerful, long striding | o'clock trip Inst evening from Now Yor for Staten | mente to euvordinete positions. Wills said he voted pave relinquished your mission to Spain to repre: | tion, He next, with his wife, went to board at the all were voluntee Asturian con woh colt on the Lane. Isinnd, Inden with about 600 precious souls, Wuen | for Sheviia so that he could be permitted to make font tue Bnglish shareholders in the Erie Railway | Gilsey House, «largely indebted to Breslin | mites was headed bi ® certain Do a The tuvineibl t | second Ward b nd thus farnish good posl- his own appointments dae . th In cortain e'ors, for board be paid them feat. Cot, Vabrk 0 Ding de Vil Released from Arr prosecutions whicl they threaten agat ng presented t tions for & balf dozen or more good Repabileans. the prosemt management of that Company, Is th h a forge Aa veck, Before the last named forgery | the juvincible Coane Velmaseds, endeavored to ‘the Story of the Court Martial, Gag roune trotting mare Neily. vi Huot on her trip to the city, under a full headway Valea for ped en ford wae he prosent management of that Company, Is this | was discovered he Was arrested for the forgery on | maxe a per Ie Was, however, #0 beastly cutCel, Bredesie bekant of the Elev r, Gaynor drove tne bay borse Volunteer with o ‘ OW OD. n about appa- | three days before the election that he bad made up truo? Kessler. His wife, who up to lest aicht had | drunk that as soon an he opened’ bis south | _ Licut-Col, Frecerick Unbekant of the Eleventh | 1.0 (cua o's veteran, or steam, coming town b woo. Wher a ue ab | ie mind to vote (or Sheviln, elving ak x tvason that Gon. Sicklos—There is not a partic'e of trath in | Teaied iu happy ignorance of her husband's con- | ie vomited all over the marble pavement Regiment, Second Brigade, First Division, N. ¥. 8. | Wm. Frauce bad ule stylish team Mopitor and | rently ten feet off. the Pomona stopped and rang the | ne preferred him (o Newman. ‘Tle reporter asked : ae frautic with grief when the news Was | the palace, and very nearly over the Count oim N. Y., was court martiatled om the 10th inst., and, | mate bevore a fancy sleigh, belt SS tee ne Tel tee aot Put her belt | him if be would vote for an anobjectionable atl. Is. Tho only foundation for the report is that to her, ‘The friends of the fam OLD-TINS BLOODENED IN cra, as already publisted in ‘Tue Sus, was sentenced to! . C- H. Read, of the Hoffman House, drove hi bard down. and came full torce broadside upon us. | Ring Democrat, of a Republican upon whom al while I was in London, en route to this country, Mr ine eVery possivie endeavor to settle Buttie's As already p 2 , we : rrol mare, which skimmed over tue’ road like » | *iking us avout tea feet from our dow, tearl anti-Ring men could anite, and he gave the reporter Molleney and severa aglieh shareholders of th ‘ificuities and hush the matter up. His wife's ward: d, however, to make Valm A der- | be reprimanded, Toe chirges against Lieut.-Col. awe low. way the quards,stanchions and bracesand creatirg | to understand tuat he would pot, Now. the pubiie \ areholders of the ag: robe, W worth (rom $3,000 to $4,000, It was Was their wish—the wish of the vol | Unbekant were thre in number, vit: disobedience | Di. Corey drove his fine brown gelding, and had | $,most tearful excitement amonz 0 paseenzers Erie rosd called upon me to ask my advice in regord | expected would be found to ber tranks. Tne trunks | Waieers—that the name of the city should be changed would like to know the nature of the arrangement and | 8 brush with Commodore Vanderbilt, ‘Ine old gen- | The Hunt did not stop to ascertain what damage | Leweon Mr, Wille and bis associate Commissioners, y " h forders, disrespict to his superior officer . was done, but kept on her course. i IW, oF Wa tt 80 to cortain steps wiiich they pro t vere nearly empty, and in Ler husband's pockets | to that of Covadunga, and the Connt promised to | © 7 tema took the lead, much to the doctor's surprise. 5 Did Wills sell his vote voluntarily, or wa Dee oleh te een onoted to take, TY ere found a large umber of pawn tickets Fecommend tie watter to the Spanish Government. | conduct prejndicial to good order ant discipline, | ‘Mr, Smith, the baker, haudied his pair of trot. |, We had on board some old experienced captains, | cited? A’ local paper says. that Commiysioner have not been retained by them as counsel, nor by The next day, however, the Aurora ide! Ywmiro | ‘rye specifications, of which there were wany, set | ters with great akill. Who told the passengers to go astern snd Keep the | Henry Corr threatened to dismiss Dr. Schenck from say body else; but, on the contrary, as soon as my a BVENTH W4kD MYSTERY protested soi v, in @ letter siaued by @ 4 ‘Ihe Hon, Matt. Moore drove lis bay mare Lady He ee ee ee RAR The atcne eecenm she pitet | the county Dulldinas it Sap 0 object in visiting this country {9 accomplished, 1 . . g ber of the most Influential Spaniards of th forth that lis refwed to transmit one copy Of the | Rorgt, and created great excitement on the lan LOA hed ll UR Bel Cpt Mig Ad himself from the meeting of t , Soo aksinst any such change. Matanzas, as your read: | muster rolls ofeah company of his commanitothe | Mr. Weeks, the trainer and driver, handied the | Work, and, take it sliowether, It was fora while a (Shevlin, Did Corr threater solura to Madr The Marder of Ancther Beautifal Girt-A | els way kuow, sicufes ” dutehery, and the erty | Breede Inspector before the Bth of september, ana | celebrated Diack gelding Retormer, wuich steps to | terFible ord cal to pase through, | The idea of sink- | Wills's appointments unives lie voted fo Revorter—There was another report that you had Crime for Capt. ts our—A | cornet its maine by the massacres of their early x the frout like au old stager and forces uaoy good | 1 19 six fathoms water, with the thermometer | The tax-payers pay the expenses of the y pi. Murphy: Nouns “see hundsed odd sears ugo. | four copies of thesame one week before inspection | Gres to br ses ve even degrees above zero! Our pumps keot her | the salaries of the Commissioners, and they would Tt MadHé On Boeount OF troubles between thle Bi vi fe | countrymen 40 ree hundsed odd years ugo ‘ f 1on | ones to break. Ber eee BDOY 1 Oe ape Keot @ salaries of the Commissioners, aad the - nt 08 Staount OF MroRbies between) tl Vetutful Joune tOmine ntopeeteciy lad, | Lucie descendants are cvidentiy wnsious not tonal: | day; that he refused to furnish head~ | “Joanuy Murpay, the Rel Prince, flow slong be. | Moat wotil she got to Port Iichmoud where sie | like co know if this is the Way ley exercive WNOIF eountey snd Spain A beautiful young woman, respectaity clad, | jow insdeeds oftheir aucestors to drop into oouvion. | Curriers, of tle, First Division with tne | bind We-aray gelding Toppy Macuire.” Toe noted | [01% uP.,not being able to,complete aer irip to Elm | hrei authority SATs oF THE Two GovMAN- | about 2 years of age, who gave her name as Cavhare | ihe man who propored itis a romewuat notorious | ° , Arivor seemed determined to ciwan the road. His | Pak. This morning she | BAIR, Peing —— wey ine Cabiti, applied for board at Mra, Saray Butler's | Caracter. About s your ago he was x Captain of | roster of bis regiment; that he denied Gen. | (utter is fast, sound, and symmetrical eee nee ood management of the pilots or | A WelleKnown Genticman Arrested on @ Geir tun f 3 ‘ en Pia wiseas: feat si She eatd thas | volunteers in Rew and at that date fears w Shaler's bility & marcha regiment around the | Lambert, tle nost of Fleetwood Park, drove his | giner pont thar masy Lundsed, valugble Ines were False Charge. e Be fu aware, there are no 1 et, last Saturday evenin je said tha ertuned that te city was @lort : otter fia Ton tesa: batiee see ther boat that many tundre able hives we , onid call han abrapt t GUT Gttatabos | lue:fiiees.~\Gne Ad ‘av bagtnes: ekcont yee dias Si WEG Fonk was a lisr, on the 99h of September, 1a pur | Wie aren ne We namen alter dia ia Weetcl as bright as day.so darkness ia no excuse, Ii | walking along West Houston street, is (oot he : ot ee Cg seniie pare ented | her teen: ae ads sel yee Dare esi ' 1 most quiet citizens | ¥° barroom; anc that he travemitted his tender of | | Edward Jones sat bebind the piek of iis exten: | hive heen we ) DECKER | sipped on @ coal hole cover, and he fol ations, Tuc Government of Spain, | cel, and suid that hor trunk be sent to ler in | gave a list of the wealthiest an quiet eitiae sive list of trowters. iy re 2 x t oor Pi voter the various Cabinets that have extsted | «few days M the pies to the men of his company, and on tho | Fesignation withost eudmitting it to the command. | SY lALot Wowers. TATEN ISLAND, Dee. 22, 1871 to the sidewalk. Vigilant Officer Patrick Fay, 7 follow ing night every man in the list was taken out | Ing oMlcer Of bis regiment, and sent with its Bloom and Triumph. They make a magaiicent — of the Prince street station, saw him fall, and Since my official residence in Madrid, has rebeat- | On Wedues'ay she told Mrs. Butler that she was | Cfhis rouse to the couuiry anu shot witiout trial, | cate of nou-lniebtedness trom tie Commissary | Bloor ud Oicathier Cuvatinas Bes: cenpalan Aim to ve raresic na his. 10.0 @dly oxpressed to me is fullest satisfaction with | sick and desire! « physician, but had no money tu | ihe pretence was that they Wero insurgents and eral of Ordusnwe waich bad beea used a year Eijjoh Purdy drovo bis sorrel horse Wonder. The members of the Oriental Club have «| 4 Le ner tnslat i t he was asroelly 8 i ner in Which vernment has condacte 1 sah ‘ Would Join the Ingurgents If the latter entere ii Johuson Was Deuind his eelevrater i that bis full was the result o ide fee mance an c(bigh cur Goverment has conducted | pay his fee, Toward evening she visited Dr. D. M. | lowy, ‘For cle strosioes act Villar wes arrest court ford that the sccased wae culity of | yotey Bull Run eine Me Selevrated Mottteg | grand © Merry Christmas” reunion this evening in | toilared blu, and arene um to the station louse 151 East Broad ay. Ho preseribed | and ordered wo this city, Ou tis way through Ma- | disovedience in neg 9 lorward the faction on our part as against Spain that has yet Inunc Devoe, the architect, sped afer the gray | their cheerful how 4 Pickett was o in Evst Broadway, Cyrille | Sere desk duty. te adja her, w 2 obta ig | tangas a. commission was formed of bis couutry- | Tolls of bis regiment, but decited that h close wad mate, They tro r 8 ae What is yoor name?” asked tie Serceant, Ce Ee eee rr ee tr the ameeier ; : uae 1 | Tien to procera hither apd intercede with De Hodis, | U8 held accountadte,’ seeing uat she re mare Colease and mate, They trotted very rapidiy. | Dion, the champion, Maurice Daly, Paul McKay, | ,, Watts pour uamery gaged th I ceeyeat ese ad rp cgait lit Aooftag tea la adhe a : WT New | gid'as Vilat's cline was ony Killing quiet Cubans | Cords Sere not a good coodition when Le camo | ,,1H, Coy and Uns Noble wore On ihe lane lookint | Capt, James K. Boste, and other experts of national How old are yout" was (he uext query. WORN anion courte ine: 1 are coverat | Cant! ste » her z house. | he was at once pardoned. ‘The saie scoundrel | toto command, Un all the o:ner specifeations and | (ye ine Lore Muteor, Time, deal fame will display their skill at billiards; Prof, Sid- | \<41'l'm forty-one, sir. dediban At tasks @HiGE Se Ree SEHaNe MeaThacl Ce t 4 4 eomaials inet lately considerable prestige by a mot axtrib. | charges he was found not guity, and the court seas | UNTO AC tave. the real estace min, displayed an | e) Dorian, F. KS. of Fuiton Marketosater ceieb- | + What's your occupation t* Bie thouta'b i mT ro. re s. and yesiet ruing was | Wea to lum, When speaking of tae war, he said: | tenced nim "to be reprimanded in eeneral ed him | eiezant pair of bluck horses to a new faucy sleieh. lecture dn the art of cookin bivalves, | ‘None, was the reply Bis shoala o SN om aod Compr sper lek pieay Fh He) Pde fo every Cuban who is loyal | would give | OY tue publication OF bls, Sentence.” Gocts od bes Mr. Meserole drove a stunning bay teum to © br tical heater Hoss, opening +g So sleak. Onicer Kay then made & charge of intoate (oa heaci Speen 2 advisable that 1 should | Officer of the poor Capt rphy, © * cuatro tuos’ (Jour suots), and forty to every one of dered him to report for | may nigh seated slelon, Hs ts to be added a pasical entertain: | geainst Dooney, when the latter, wio up to . meal Ot Wash | eteeet tere Caae eee eeas Acne uatice |. Military news of the insurrection continues very oie | ‘Vail streot fcis tackle him they must look weil co | Christmas greens and holly, It was bere on a simi: | broke forth with gion on these matters, Station Drey Urecnougts aut Broncon wstepianes | favorubie for the petriols, Near Maoginilio Gen, | A Important Iasurance Policy Case Déeis | (i) tie Jar occasion Just one year ago that Mr. Michael J. | = \y bless my hyes, Sargint, hyim not drank, THB GENERAL SAYS THERE ARE CUBAN DIFFICUL- | that molpraciion haa t cd. ‘Tne victim | Modesto Diag has won on important victory, Ike ded, ‘The Hon. Hots B. Perkins snowed a slashing | SPaniiey received for the poor of the east side the | ftir hanybody hia druck bit must be tve bloody ' Was (oxen to Bollevu coascivus, aud | Soanieh accoanis, altoougl contradictory, acknow- | Peter Haumiltga, the executor of Duke Ny fines Gorden Bennetts water trots | eck for 30,00) from Win. M. Tweed, the remem | cop. "Dive ee, Sursiot, bi vas a walking, ualong rravociar Are tuese questions srowing out of the | waa ip, conveletions o§, Iplarver dee, Several Boars. | SUSY SO oe ony He PARFIONS | Goodman, orougit suit sgainst the Mutual Life tier, a ray | Measvre for the continued popularity of the Senator | Hequiliorium, And hi fell, toll wowa. This 6 Gon. Bick!es—tartly eo mmotuer. She was still mccnsetes ote tate weer ni whipping eirthe | Insuranes Company 40 rocayer 89,00, alirked (6 be ties a eras | Th the Oriental district Reought ht lmas urguik,” band be | Wi ‘ he “Spavish Goverament fully | i an ; ; ne aftetr at Padang TA | gue to Goodgan's heirs on a polley of life insuranc : P eens in. Hit you want to ‘old ‘me you ean do bit, Pb rapa RL henry ay a erarne One de | Ceccemert ene me amen: er sincvasay thule Syeniaran ever eo | "Or 12 Coogan a helene 8 potty oy Senne Connolly's P Atiached-$14,000 for | hi vish you would smell my breath, hand you WOuld agerstand (he te war in Cube te | recover ; be , Ii soome that Goodman was a resident of Alabama Span hb wish you would smell my brei ing conducted ? Crvt, Stu tiie Officers Wild and Jacobs The trath te open'y bt \ ong of os soon Hod nout that it haw Coins conde ; Pueledt eld, Pela Hr ; ; force on te Island | during the late war; that ue obtained a poliey of acks with bis § exam) E Judge Cardozo yesterday ordered an attach. J Sergeant Picwett ggon convinced wimeelf that the Kenortar— Ani auvrovs it eines t box uf pills two i nl crew ith 19 attemet ary ofensive operations. he | ito jnenrance from defencante for ¢ a | a ue Bavate consummate grace Wud | mone againet the property of Richard B. Counaily, | 2°? ! Mey amd all : atiend to at present e premiums up to 1362, W —— n sult by Patrick Carroit, ja tendent of frCaoat ana she Goverment at Madrid ti Hospital, at Secund avenue rt i = Tereens and the Hayeien | 2 "atwielendant' agents withdrew from Aisbams, Hua D, Miner and the Late Escape fram | Markets, to recover about 14,00) alleged to have quently promised ret but that Goverament rmed chat a Wo ie oe be Spaniar nd the Haytlen | 1.4 more premiums wero paid, and the Company de Ludiow Street Jatt een bald Ws by him for groceries and pro pertiy due to the waveltiod state of tee mother Wem, audcave Ler'bame se Catharine Casa, bie | Jacwet, Dee. &—The cuse of the steamer Hor. | Cured the polies_ torfelved. Salt was, theretor Yesterday morning Col, Whitley received © | Wi tranted on the. ground that Connelir ned | ( t rom the revolution of 1869, ant more co | was expected there ou the following day, bub had aN prought by plaintiff to recover theamount of thetace | despatch from John C. Byrne, Deputy Marsbal | fecreted and diposed ol his proverty wiih them | cjority of the Cartes,” 1 | Rereraaw the wouan telorw last Wedneauay: and | Zarag mo days of Port au-Princ | Meg. oodman wes always realy to pay the | 111 a own, who broke out of Ludiow stre fact that in recent larke real estate tranaictions | iy form in Cuba, does it take fo st live to civuige tue uae of hor Inu See cat ven tothe Government ark. | GOMPARY 'in renuering such payment imborsivie. | the other day.” Col. Whitley tglegraphed to wyrae to | Mra, Connolly ’ proptavie.t aneiiaine aaa Vitbashentacdaai dea dated TOE ee arte Oe ee ian ei ectafege. aad. If ae. ane. Consa1 | auluas the premiums owing mcs Quimby eseroed with Brown. Bullard was er LR ee Ted's tronpe i Nameliwes whe Afer the adjournment of the Miner ease yes | strmative, and ine Coosul lan . lah ial laid who gave Miner the §¥ and $10, which Henry | successfully worked ig not set exhausted, There is Signed the Jesters dream. of the Hippos DORSES VO! . _ terday, Charles M, Eijiott, a brother-in-law of the | his p Vy reported that the Com uer Herrman yesterday took the ante- | Colo and ether wituestes sewear tuat Binet toc e more cousit Uh es Grant has pat into « | devine. willbe bronght out on the rains ° PONIES TOAEAIRED, ATES TMSOERA y oe icmine Wincuee ot Gel, Whi | aranele soned thy averamess te : Heooitieage! took the ante ] Cole and other witnesses sweat (nat Miner varew | Somiortabie, place for hirer, On. the Tite ef Auruet, | should fol Corrie (he feu duriug ihe Sotidars hen why cove ernment retain | prisoner, m costed Ofleer Newooud of Col, Whit: | farskomn srked tie Corer ent toma tne Hloruer, | mortem deposition of Thomas Augalo, of O01 Kast | sav atthe tune he was arrested As itwas knowa Jobn Siiovon, a frst coasin, trom. Clermont —— ; orsint PataIERT a roduce no | CT Rtiam,and threatened to puta head on h Lida renideriug Ler unit fOr weay vub the Goverk: | Thirteenth street, who i lying iu a critical condi | Ehrp, {t's bejeved by the proseeutlon tual Ballard’ | COBB, Obio. Wa fsioned Sécond Lieutenant SOPEINEATED ED ew jen, Sickles—Because change produce no | » J feel inclined to ring je nose off you,” exclu nent relused, und the Zaragossa. sailed tor Santiago | tion tro: on the foreiiead received at the | excape was planned by Mune! i the Pourtli Regiment of Artiliery. where, at latest NGS 4 x beiter recuiis, The war in Cnba is conducted after | Eliott, ay & score of Miner's witnesses rusued for | Ge Cubs, wiere she has since arrived. It is stated | 28 {rom @ blow on the foreiiead received at tl ape was planned by Miner Re eae el ORT aA at dedicat Wie Bavoiah fashion, Ali the wars of Spaio within | ward and eurrounded the deseciive. They were | that Spanish vessels will remain ab Port-au-Prince | bands of John O'Donnel!. Angalo says that be Phew er Wasa “relative of the President.” Lhe Grand Jury has exonerated Judge Beafor& tue present century, including the revolution tn the | about to lay hands upon him, but Col. Waitley and | yuu tie Hornet question is settied by the Washing: | tween 10 and 11 o'clock on Monday algut, Decem he Sau Francisco Jusarance Com; Ine Wao Kxows Judge Cardozo bas refused the application of Ma Peninsula, aud tae’ earlier atruggies for the eup- | Capt. Washburn, wits Oficers Drunuond, Nettie | Yon ig Mairid Governments. President Siget Ba) | ger 4s, ye went with Patrick MeKeon to the oyster | SAX Fuaxcisco, Dec. 19.—It is the Occidental —— _ Wincuel fer the custody of his chiid Dressiou of the revalt im ber Mexican and South | srip, Applegate, Sullivan, Kernock, and’ several | sorived at LortenaPrinee ; , r ‘ Taaevance Deuedns or (wid CY GRIDN hhiiad voce NEW JERSEY, bavarhl: weamlacsk” Kaw sWevk marin American posse ene ved in like manner | deputy marshalr, inadeftheir appearance ‘and dro isd saloon of Jona O Donnell, on Avenue 8B. between spss : a: i fidbbcbshes Several | pros Hie eR od ide conduct of tle cuban wat meets miss the | trem out of toe E parle ine ies sectbenth “anaCaAtteamth uiseeles asrlek’ cafled | sured all ts oulstendiag policies fa she. Commcrela aoe rhe proval of Spain, and no effort would be made to Of liner, nerea(ter, passages of the | Am American Veesel Searched by a Spaniel | for oysters. After cating thoir supper, Patrick and | Union Aindanek DOR GIAS OC Louden ail eUTe Jem Mace is with Stone, the circas man, near fe Comunitt Quarantine A moacrnize the system of warlare as practised in | United States Courts are to be cleared Man-of-W ar. ‘Thowss went to the door, and stood outside. An. ’ , ndeo, aterton. The friends of the Howard mission are tod Cuba, out for tee earnest representations of the Sr. Tuomas, Dee. 16, via Havana, Dec, 22.—The | galo said he thought that Patrick had aid for tne from business after settling its Chicago losses at ; Princeton bas $00 stadente, as 44 Wbrary builds | By the mapagere to atc fGen, wad lend @ ving ted States Government, ry Sjeters, and still thioks so, Alter standing n short | Atty cents on the dollar, ‘The Commercial Union | !ne is deme erected, for Wuich $12,000 Las be \od Io giving the Httle Ones a we 5 Tales hia s the war popular ia Spain? 5 Jnpan to Speak Evatish. American steamer Florida, alter Laving detached her | ting, Patrick went away. Shortly atter O'Donnel 1-i94t ony about $80,000 by the Chicas and po | *cribed: Margaret Smith, aged 70, who was terribly ourne@ Gen. Sicuies—Yer. The army employed in Cuba | Wasuixatox, Dec, 22.—Armori Mori, the Jap- | serow, started wader sais for New York ou tue 44th | gumeto the door and sald to Angaia, "You are tue ee ee ee ie ee Adauchter of PL. Smith, at Bast Nowark, was | on tHarstay alzhe) ad ier tiidence: 32) West weatpe \s rocrolted uy voluntary enlistments wholly, while | ancxe Minister to the United States, 1# making ar- | jogt, ‘Ihe Spanish man-of-war Vasco de Nuflea Bal- | man t want; you ordered those aysiers to-night. | “ithe Commissioner has commenced proceedings | fetal Purned on Thursday nant. the wae playing in | SEND sire en hed s etorone dabete Ieee a eau ‘of Spaio is conscripted. ‘Ihere are ; ngslo replied that he. «i “You are a jiar 14 up the People’ ont oI e @ to her clot! he Liberal Club had a atoi D Her" ouoNtrcopn ea the ieinad? secrutted irom | Fauxemeute to receive the new Embassy, wio will | yon immediately foliowed the Florida, dred n blank | A™itey'GiHomnell, vou sre the mansami win | {26nd apthe Pooole's Tnsurance Company, waIed | Wary aug Reilir contractors, huve been aued dy | Our ince ancaiou of wotnng wie’ gates ba ‘a Spain, besides 50.000 native volunteers, From ten | probably remaia in the United States trom one to | cartri ge, overhauled her and examtied ber papers, | Caat he atruck Auenio on the forebead with the o} eg bean declared DaRRrUpE fey. | ect ct Newark for the recovery or O80) pata fF | BrooFiva'to wemocrah b- Sis Hates was aot elect SER Betioos iioon alive, vecaateny rons tea | eeevably Female 16 Hie si duenity, | walgh yrire 1ouud ‘co be correct, wad. tue ier kite. Tua: Blood vegan to tow decir. and | yatdte’ have: Seamaraceds proceetiaes neeieae ido | Matera iia steked wen wot done sn accordance | |The Comotroley' report show thatthe total ae oid country annuaily, which number ts obtained by | 1"° © nahi finalisn | Guen'ty. | proceeded on her voyage soon atier Angato became lusensivie, He only re. | holders, have commenced proceedings against the Nhe contra : pati cer'ained debt and clainie auslual the city af er dedi Voluntary onlistiments, and the readiness with which | DA¥/Dg been educated in dese HO re anaie sAArKod TY. Neti Decks oF GME Gwe Pralatente; | ie COMIGE Cr iia af@altn 60: ADy oneries, aad Wile, | octemars turremnttet an cuucen of amvetedn mah) | Cg ROM lem thn Abd Ooh YAS Pmateh Ve Wire fee Reanlereseond 1, tae ireauant cals for troup | upon the Javanens Goverament 10, inlerdic tbe | let ane eceitsarents was | Angsle dui not tine back, ot ote ony resistence, | iets believed, wil revolt tu reductae’ tne amount | S&ccendstnus Mcienke Salta aasaier a gut de, cGrath, of 216 Spring strect, was, astaalte ervice le eumiclent evidence of the popu: | farther 9 Oe eae ae ae ’ umaova, & leaieg Angelo said that he} ety ET Which tne policy holders would nave received liad | gembers sud pew-uvidere had the Pr lb, Of 916 Spring street, was ansaal tie war, laneunge of J and sabstitute English, 80 that | 6.4.04 here by the arrest of the Attorney-Genersi | What he was doing. AS Ancalo’s injury is likely to | 4 polley holdera would nave received jure 4 uines O'Briog porter—te there no elenent in Spain favorable | weir whole ation mouldeventuully ase the English | caused bere by po deshtendicl is Mecatlia dl Fe atal Cofoaer Herrman yeserday ordered | (be Di a permitted to manage tue as — ug ac Ppring aad Woot to the inaeperideneo of the Islan # i Uguaze an entirely abandon Wei present au: | by order of the Goverumeat, The arrest gave rise | {he great ui OD. am : The Union Insurance Company has paid all, and COREA A ES: FARM erealiniia toayol én Makaeirl Akt aia on. Dickles—No; ie pation seems willing to | gauge, fle thinks th ‘ suage, maa- | ty a demonstratio ne people. Troops were a einoc's early ail Its assessments, er 19 Rowery: where he had. alten, tt mane any cr fe# to rotate grnp upon 90 | are nd energie inritabir and only a GoeMtON | Civeq gat and tied upon the crowd. Kiling-gne | A Hace between the Two Grand Jurtes.t y al Jot Pettit & Coa wine works, on Newnat runt at 9 Rowers: wiiere be tai tment Woalthy @ province of a Very short itu ‘on and wounding ninetec 1 Two Grand Juries were in session yesterday ; ket stroet, Philadelphia. Loss on stock and machine Hatin He ie thougutto ve Henry Mee Hoportor—Is the subject not agitated at all ? —— permen snd wounding hinetee th GF Hes Pilla Sepa dag taal ught on Erte, om | SS Sue tilt baits batigvag 1 insured He ie thought ee Gen. Bickies—Is is ireely. discursed tu the public ‘The Vircivia Leglstoimres pecpie. ‘The trouble srose from personal enmity | One representing the Co fehl Erie Railroad Protec. | tor #6.000 ; Patrick Garvey street, loft Ie journal A By ath Bs bes, bas ualversally 3a favor Ricumonn, Va., Dev, 22.—Tho House passed | between the Attorney-General and the Governor. t er the Oyera erminer, James Fisk, Jt. | 119, Committee vere publishes the following as re- 3..N Hene & Co.'* and i F Sisson & § ry | ote: D Harrison street on Thusaday night for: da by F put ‘ the straggt day a concurrent resolution suspending the pay ——— appeired belore tho latter, aud his presence eave | Cuivu4 from the United States Agent in New York : | scout S44, eee eee ee ere enee Guenginion sie’ aibe tat fone sucme to eet ¢ that-detaud | went of luterest on the Stato debt, dus the 1st of | Did the $10,000 Worth of Minsing Freight | rise to a report that te was there to eive The new Attorney General, Me, Barlow, proposes | _ Beaver, Miller & Co's planing mi! Cote | ereutng @ chau ze of the present rézim Jannary, pending consideration, ‘Tue same resol othe Same Way t acoiet Miss Mansel, While Prince Erie was be- | jy his official capacity to break up the whole com: | chair fictory, and several hans and 218 | The phonograph t of Munson against Bure Keportor—A ines z y 1 by 82 | ton was p s ad both Houses ad John H. » wgeneral transit agent at Pier | fore the Grand Jury of the Over aud Verminer, Mr, | bination of the Erio Ring without respect to per. | Fort Wayne, Ind. Lore, $0 ”. was heard yeaterdiy by Var! a3 oe Braniah troops and oly wuderatou Jourmed UNE! Ee LOL ac UaR ugly | 2s North Hiver, nw for somo time mirsod tree | sickes and Miss Mansfield were waiting to teheart | #08 aes gy Thg mallcar on the Vendatia tine trom Indianan. | Court ude an odes ‘ arate ie: Mien, Sieklee—Yos, As Ihave said, the Govern: | 4,2ne House Inns passed a resold to disie- | quantities of t, worth not far from €10 y the Grand Jury of the General dessious, but the Papas pot the cats wiih tue-eapress, malls, aud baggage, | &FAPLY ; : Tent occasion # efforts to put @ stop to | Gard no just anily tue resory> | Yeuterday a cart with a load of tea dvov latter, wer tie charges made On Mondey morning Mr. Sullivan, Presiden! was entirely consum Although the § ry ( ue WORDER OP FUR NAVAMA STUDENTD APPLaUDRD. | sary of repeuling te Funaing I te 008 fend Ete had Dae Ne Toem 88 o TAU HAA A prT OL We Coen amuaial Helou) Sa Beeahiie Clu HMUpSA Convent, wie. buadsls'| easknlot a discoverea fire in tho etyat | the stan reel Reporter—How was the report ot tae buteuery o —— the OFeman, ste whol Roane: aga a nis oftice, we containin And Mariom Btides Ruitvads at Pitta. atront sand | &6 tho mivdjcal students received ? Justice to dusticen Coulter aud Macwuiro, | eart.and burr sald co tinva said stein tu6 Nia efteneey At ar ha conllatass #hS dollte ito | Putahan renee te tose’ att We'togtnate were | "AL the. weekly s eet minis (Uist, Bickles—-OF ¢ e tae p . Iu the reps f the i Coph ee not witsia the ata in * mpeg ROY Oe pO. eo a to wuorm | scout $4 Morrieania has no steam @r mr ® ‘9 ‘ H to more aoat tn eutistiu | cas dations ( ‘ Archer fovad it in the sngiae row, Shor ’ with a STALL ISLAND, SPARKS PKOM THE TELEGRAPH bir A Rt ' ° bickles—t 2 iv added tha Mac Secretary Boutwell Fu The M h Paker 3a th an in The Grand Duk epee fae g H ir ta relorm tp the the war A they ba y Dowr atiy, oud vocasionaily gets Up iu the B Hoek | gy Riveyimen were sited by & daceident near | | ne : " tert por y $PKOM THE OCLAN CABLES, | conily murderea la’Ayer, Mave, hat boen arrested on tide dig t i‘ eanieather zeus of the Vaited 8 joking at the Ring's Bank Accounts. a sdescribe the kind of 1 Cabral was veaten at Nieba aud competed to FLASHER VE ihe BER me i a , sentG ‘ vub ob the wart : we HI, Frothinghauy, Esy., President of th mm Mr. O. 1 Inze abancon the place wastilt, Ills loss waa heavy mia Fakes a nor Caehiendd with & celinen J oBY a aceldent 9 ew Haven and Derby alte | mado. regan he Aitauueey of tut adit pickiee Not et all, All our reclamations for | Upiog ‘Trust Company, wae before the Grand Jury | lyn has succoeded tn getting a monopoly of the pri- | {M" Con" Brnenta vestsceu the utties of tie Baez | ‘The amall-pox prevails alarmingly in Birmincham | Paadle\eua Zauraday atternnon. o r Bow wad forea mixed Commission wow sit | Comp. y certala members of the Taaurany | #ticirs, though there aro other imanutacturers — continuing he bopelcas struggle £0r Bp me: | dows ou the New Londoo No'toeru Itailroad last eveu: | Gerd: are to conirony ty ni od 7 Whose goods are equal, I wot superior to. LuKer The Ivo Dock for the Navy. cyim cao by the train running of the track x \ Woauin ton, organized under a treaty effected | ping suurnus have also been served on Augus- | guite, Tucersoll carries on business in hia witee ne Than ee cael —— - hove een Hin emia ana Gla The City Chamberinin, dubin J. Arad by ue inst Maren LAB hell, ope of tip Vice Presidents, aud. Morsce | Sue .nearnck! oartien om Dosinees in Die wiles | wa, q ho floating iron doc Aasrircicrian Ter * yonor, Hul Coam, and © ar- | autede itucer eacomplisicr Ui ; a suaveny, nape F, Clark, one ofthe Trusses. Veter B. Swveny ls | Nira. Ingersoll on the Iii) ast. ating that ail Ie | eqqnot be bulle for much Lees than two millions of pas Helbduexte As taarena tomar” Wite , Sant , tevoriere With regar ¢ avolition of alavery, tee, und Wheeler HH, Peckuom the couns ower vers. Inu of the character presemed by . i ue 4 H . * t ‘Owing to the politica AE TIANL be Greenize Rode ry ditt t Bt | Hitore is procably ota siuglo auip 9rd in the cou On Thursday nicht Win, Hf. Dilkes, from Mick Corresponding Se : 9 mare sg 78 | on school were enjoying their Ch i Flogeing Ina Newark School —— a : 4 foie W the t mn y tay | ‘ sto be ne ' A alo 16 dior, | 8 N gp an er pa Woston complained that 1 I Wis ny Ae } i M ‘ - The Fair in sty Mt w i ‘ A : i ‘thes wnish Miabatey The Lad Lof St, Stephen's Chure ——— Nels : Wai, Bow ler wie ae Shp ' ster of ey ublo Murder and a Sulcides ‘ i xyes : Coionier, —— self. Ho was discovered by the laud~ } Pe a Ae eOnneets ERE RTT Eos N's , Mon atree aa feveniti avenue ands : " lifornin Senatorsisip. Solomon, Mellor shot ber her hus wivang, Doe, 4. — The largost wount of mai er watort Use anyorbis | Afton, @gradas yes, [Jia Conve! bas tas boas r r . nic geen De The Hon, A, A. | baud boty. in tho, head, withont inflicting fast | matier tihat ever reacned hore su a winio day cate uaen wits a Levenine | vs ved ov Wie civil at Ph Cae Hy or af Justice Aw Fuancisoo, Deo, 90,—The Ae | naa, He ran, bus was pareued and captured, | today. ‘Tie posimaster was compe led to leave fie eicountet nation, | « ow suspension vildes, | A sve Juction ia rrr {ym ruwored, will nov on. | Sargsrt wan yesterday glected Unjred Seater Bao’ | Toul i wog'e vial Of auipburie acid, aud 18 now | over forty tone of mnil matter outside, the Post heat Ulu torriuiy. “Gaps Murpay looxed tue rut: | ‘Tho wulloave tur Bomaio av asd Bea ¥o: [attend iio Go lige Ripa reg 04 OF Rule Zurita to the Prosidency | ator to succeed Reaator Cole, The Pence | ie, Uitag coadino Odes boiug iusdoguabe bv Goutaie My up. day Ber Ui eas Janse stay lecivialiye caucus nouiima'