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2 J ? . a « . . TIIRTY-NINTH YEAR PRICE TWO CENTS, — ' ' , Te Tr Ni 1 + * r are who he was convinced had destroy! bis child. It | demonstration, We may remark that every soldier gj yy YTT VOTED ‘ NEW YORK LEGISLATURE, BLOODSHED IN ROCHESTER, | R\scistto Soetatate apom rbat nlzht save bean | wan stonited with sorty round of A CONNECTICUT MYSTERY, ‘ ” , 6 consequevces of bis viole in ney, ‘i : au x ; coat Airainad by the ofcers, who in rigupposea the miltis. were furnished with raters mone a . WR . NCTION n that some of the new mem! Stances in which they were placed wer Fld #0 far from being ti g R NFPAR THR vr PHAPARING OR THD Eee yesey tbeir denunciation of the cour THE MILITARY FIRING INTO AN IN- | Coie thoir duty mantuily aintained the same threatening language LAGH OF WINDSOR LOOKS.” UF THE TAMMANY RING, tome of the old Benaiors during, the iast two DIGNANT MULTITUDE. rrorewartos, and Kept ap desaltory Gre of stones and brickbats. | Wittiausronr, Pa., Jan, $.—The Stack-O' Hara 3 - and the latter retorted by charging that some nl ir e bridge were becoming extremely , lt SE 1 for the Removal of Mayor Mall and new members bat been elected by fraud. It ary Ncenes that Followed the On the way outof the house the crowd, at sieht | restiess, and asked their oMicers either to oraer a | C%* Came Up before the Court today on & rule | Evidences of a Desperate Struggle for Lifes tar: aD nd for the Expulsion of Ww announced that Bos ad will certainiy Attempt te Lyn weter Howard ff Howatg. er ed, Lid ceree ae i Bae ont 7 alee 8 falling Be ck from the position. It | served on the Bishop, to show cause why he should ctnacle In a Disordorty anere 6 wen nM th him {"* © a on! ret was then that Col. eatcott, we i 7 Teed, Fields, nad Froar—Plans for the | be here ext week, wuen s lively time any be an Sheria Beckerlth'e Uourage-The Details | uo tea, Mup'ti™ Gristnee aruck: Maron cher cack | Sretee Dace Locte anecaue M8 We are, lnvormed. | not revoke his letter dismissing Father Stack from igo The Assnssine’ Attempt to Bure Creation of a Grant Ring to Sap: Mr, Varderpoel, of the Arm of Brown, Hall & Down to Last Night ‘officers drew their revolv the mob, ‘men advanced at ssteady pace, but | the pastorate of the (Charch of the Annunci ao! che Dead Magnates of Tammany. va derpoe!. rived here to-day tc look a er the ta Rocansren, Jan. 3.—This city bas been a scene Ne CaAE Hels vavierte ae B the crowd did no} yield, called (or infor tion, There was no extended argument, ivvitieer Mee 3.—About two miles wost of 4 Th ormera have rents of ( fe Railway enator Bernar: . 5 , came upon ® * on, Yindsor L 01 ft Aunast, Jan. §.—The reformers have opened | terest ot tie tite Moom alter the Pueumavie Rail. | Of wild excitement since yesterday moreing. A | ogetior with the fact that the prisoner was band: | run avd formed onthe right of the line, The mob | %® Bishop did not appear ta person. The Ball Rau, @uiek We Qual boars bie beeav du evel fro along the lines, To tho Senate this morning | way scneme, summary of events may be given as follows : On | cuffed to McCormick, and could not be inju slowly fell back, and at this iustant a member of | points stated in the answer of the Bish. | as Bull Run, which for past yoars has borne an evil Mr. Bane tict presented the vetition of O'Donovan Siren Pouurre Surween vee Piderens, Saturday leet o little girl oamed Ochs, aged ton Gat at ie risk, coultibated to. ag enay eucaoe est | company D discharged his musket. Op were that he denied the jurisdiction of | reputation, Iwas kept by Timothy Billings and Rowee claiming the set of Boss Tweed om the 1 1 cogersiand that propositions looking toward a | years, was frightfally injarod in the sudurds of the | the force were awaiting with a carriage, into which THe rinING, the Court to require the defendant to answer; | his wife, Within its walls have gathered wom ground of gross frands in the election, Rossa claims | reeoncit betwoen the Conkling and Fenton | city by anegro named Howard, who, it is believed, | the hurried Howard and drove off to the jail, The | The first shot was immediately followed by a | thatthe Court baving refused to dissolve tho in- | and men of the basest sort, wio have rovelied Im frauded by the ca ers Ot Of 6,000 | factions j@ by prominent frie ‘After escaping from the | 'Bdignant poopie rushed after, some going in the | scattering volley from poth Companies, A liea- | junction, and baving coatinaed it aatil a final h sin and vice, It has been the scene of many force beatae dh bnadbehel te de Smish to some of his leading oppone: intended to murder her. at eneepias direction of the jail and others forming in front of | tenant of Company @ states that the immedi tng, bad decided th fondant uartels and blood: aula, ond 4 pola This was followed by ® petition of citizens | werg promptly refused. It is patent to every one ro, the girl made her way to the town of Brigh: | the police omice, ll swesring *udden and severe of the Oring was a wound received by Priv: Ing, had decided that the eet of the defendant was | @ iy aabaclts, and crowed the pies m7 Fifth, Sixth, and Seventh Wards, ssking for | here nat pare, is 8 very vl 0 f oltng existing where her story excited great indignation, A | Vengeance, vowsint ben Hee? Lid 3 ae may D, whe w 1 tireek by 6 brick Mel ra Sted pd haphrnas i Pda hte} Ware nia the biel MAb 7 con of Wm, M, ‘Tweed on the ground | suone tho friends of Old Salt, woo know they wer: h for Howard, and be was arrested ow aRn’ d disabl ound thereby; that the Bishop move oral years ago.aman hanged himself thore, a1 defeated by Federal officeloiders and a liberal u arch was made for A Pt . + he _ | Ueing. Tt was then discovered that ral had on indicted tor high erimes which | Orimaee,>y Tceros amcpture ie likely to-oceur at | on Monday morning, While the oftcers were taking | ,,7h* story of Howard is that he returned from 8% | fuilen, Yhey wore, picked Us. by persons in tne | Father Stack to Athens, Pa., with which 4 fow months ago one of the wrotchod inmacts, sick n for occupying & seat in that bonorable | any moment him to the jail a crowd assembled, and a determina: | forenc, Mr thet beewont directly vo his mowner's growd and carried across the street. As near as we ment he (Stack) seemed pleased ; that the Bishop | of her dreadful life, procured poison, ant zoint to o were seven bree names signed to The Hon. 8. J, Tilden did not make bis appear rs, honse on ¥or Ford street, and from that ean ro the soldiers did not Ore directiy ahead, nd taken appeal to the Supreme Court, and intends le Cathotic cemetery, not far away, allowed the ’ " . tion to lynch him was expressed. The officers, n South but aimed toward the edges of the crowd, and | to prosecute the same without deia; bis vials of wrath upon the bead of the Hon. Tom | getting their prisouer to jail and locking him up Brida, ana the Cleon Neasews sitet He des | Exchange stroot, After the firing the Companies | the order of the court granti iujanction, th last fall a wrecked man, after a whirl of nighes ti) this was not enough, the same Senator | ior New Fore to-night, He is expected back | persons, went to the Jail and attewapted to force an | RHO will remember that tact, Among others he eas tsds ine Genes of the Annunci These violations were ander | the woods near by and ended is wisorsvie exte +1 petition of the Executive Committee of | vm Tursday, and. will be aceumpanied OY several | sairance in order to take oat Howard for the pur- | posit he ‘was Jo the Mighin Ward or on | As tures sacertained seven persone tn all wore | persists is satertaring with Giace netwitvatandine | vers ang ‘crime, and Tender the sloce "for neve Whe ct izens sud taxpayers Of the city and county o 3 pose of iynching him. The Sherif and his assist ‘ancia atreet at all, The erime was committed | strack by the balls, Of these (wo died in afew | she order of the court, and by Ko doing is causing he Now Yors, asking that the seat of Wm, M. Tweed | RaTivicaTion OF THE FIPTERNTH AMENDMENT. 1 004 resisted the mod, for some time suceessfaliy, | s2OU! 11 vrclock. fe proteases to, be able 10.00: | minutes, two are dangerously if not fatally wound: | division and dissension tu the charch, That cer. | ceursed, there comes a tragedy unequalled 1a the + qeclared vacant anda new election be ordered Senator Woodin called up the resolation ratifyti ‘1 it ’ ' a tk od, and the rest more or less serioasly, The first with intent to evade the injunction. nals of local crime, eae pal nator Woodin called up the resolation ratifying 1 544i the arrival of the police, With thie reinfores- | commited. On the other hand there ts the recor: | sertm or thie fatal volley, prom ror veportr fore t inely entered the charc) and remo: Phe portion was signed by J, B. Davenport and eral Constitution. Mr ment the officers charged on the crowd and drive | sition of him by the outraged girl vad of the evil | waa dohin Biter, wirove business as freiznt deliveret | the locke and fastenin tituting others, thus bsfibattote thal dane & W tyouas counsel, Accompanying beth: | excused from voting i P it back from the jail, ‘The excitement seeme! to | IC Me ciotwing pears evidence of guiste unt seve. | SA Made bim Known to the whole commanity, | Hi itn maid Stack.” That he is anabje to | whose attendant circumstances are horribly almoes were: ine ceotings of thy Suprome Cour not excused, The resolution w: a OP AMEIY | col bereoen en sath MAU Bigs LRG atthe south corner of Court and Kachange | obtain access to said cnarch, and cannot hold ser- | beyond belief. fee bd fon the cet dopted by 27 tot e throughout te city, and Knot at is saw lim on Satarday near Francis and | streets, and was carried across the street into Mire. | vice herein, te prety 4 to hi b % Bo ler when wal issued for the arrest o! -_— were in the vicimity @f the jail all Unter streets, Johnson's saloon, The ball bad entered the Counsel for Sinck stated that if the appeal to the je deed is supposed to have bees committed J Pwent, Garvey Keyser, and Miller, and stating O' Hall, Bradley, O'Ger! MOD VIOLENCE, jefe breast Q yt above, the heart, Ae be wae Supreme Court is prosecuted without de iy, they about 8 o'clock yesterday afternoon, as two peddlers, ) : t of money paid to Keyser & Uo ‘ ‘8 day the crime formed the eudject | Inid upon toe floor the ballet fell from the | will ask no further order from the Court; bat, if 2 r ob Ne . o 4 j ie ‘ AA A te Miki Poeeters duced (b botdolaiba lot ede ectact Ah of conversation, and meu wei ' Wound, having penetrated right through the body. | the bishop directly or indirectly attempts to @ hs cette eae IDO to hh od ' jm 1 deen y Tweed r ood Aupayy, Jan. 3.—Mr. Twombly introduced the | The military wero Gaally summoned, and on thelr | points in kn ts of two or tar He lived but a few moments. The body was taken | the tnjanction as {t now stand were passing by on their way (rom Bast Granby to Fhe e, but eramors every | foliowing bill in the House to-day: val were 0 placed as to resist an attack from ation Was general, 40d (he ¥ , \o hie residence, 72 Franklin street, where his wife | motion for distinct revocation by the Bishop of | Suffeld, beard ® faint voice from within sariag, j a) that be «to ovide (a part fo overnment of th bead ed crowds itement pr especially through | and children received it distr ing Fat tack. . + Stol ¢ ‘ ‘Pale Te Le a ret ee Tea ET kce wpe | aay poral. AS Oveaieg appresehed crowds. sEsin ut Ward, and among te Germans. Talk of | Biter hed just before he w at the suggestion of Btack's counsel Come 18 Kart laid down bis pack and weat j |p hetubgen fl crest lane polntmente to office therelo. assembled in the vicinity of the jail, booting and } yscuing tov prisoner was heard in ail directions, | locality with two or three companions, simply cantioned ail persons from any attempt to interfere | tothe front door, which he found locked, He thee | Th tpealing the Buffalo Charter bid which | | Se-rioy 1. The respective terme of omce in tniesee: | yelling, and threatening to attack the police and | Yen made luo secret of ther wien but were open spectater, Hts took, no part a8 fr a» we can ft i with his ministrations at the Charch of the Annan went tothe back door, which he opened » little way, ; tion mentioned In ager 4 | ia thelr declarations of wilingness to take a land in | in the disturbance, having, in fact, had no time to de mmary procesdings Lad erpeen zeaphoteanithrstne tbat tide d| EK RL 8 Ci military, All efforts to indace them to retireand | faing out. sunimary justice, Kalse rumors | #0 i! even so disposed, ‘The melancholy vietim of | against any person who should attempt to disturb | c24 8" what bo supposed to be the body ofe ] tansidersd in Commitiee of the Whole andordored | te passage of this act, lot the law take tts course were unavailing, The | ia regaro to the each of the outraged child | thisaad affair leaves a widow and no children, | bis posession while the injunction stand woman stretched on the floor, Aftor asking three y im Sensior Ja 01 ihe | New Yo 4 ob thirsted bi the negro, and seemed | fanned spark discoatent into some. | ranting from one to fourteen years of age, His Stack has Gled an in reply to the Bishop’ or four times what was wanted of him and gett A peesvac tie sal Me Watacas: Weal wads 4) [NL ROL Cee pnbdbiaratlygilncelbradarlbihengtl os (hing urs. Yererday torawve a great | Was about forty-two years, = ‘acqul hard J voted for the bill lant winter Because it was made # | (OP. oration. and of the th determined to have it, About Do'cloek an aogry | Wine, like tury. Yewerday morning a area scquiesced in his removal | no answer, he pushed the door wide open, and | party mersure, snd the Boss would not let him do ey. and of Thomas l pts end excited mobeathered in Exchange street, near] waiting for tne appearance of Howard for examin balrslat Saco of the compromise wuich | then he discovered ‘ Pinerwise, He isa Revormer taie winter, and wil Sor be eat OE | Court. Several companies of militia were guardiag | aL.ou Lireiln were ‘wale of Trncuiug vin, bur | mas.also shot down by the, ‘ata! Ore of the militia, | he (ihe Bishop) propos THE BODY OF A WOMAN re raver inc! u reser len 10 A Hols for tts reveal, Court atreat, which leads to the jail. Opprobrious | TY, Psi. Sivey tor the escape of popalat anger | Warfeld & Co.'s oll store at the moment. or. as THE COMEDY OF ERROR. lying lifeless in @ pool of blood on the floor. Ror. TAR CAUCUS OF NEW TORK SEMATO! epithets were applied to the soldiers by the crowd, | Than anytiing eso, trasting buat the mataral good | OMe Asserts, Was passing that store on his way fu rifled at the sight, be immediately ran away al Confitence in the ex | Nome trom work, and therefore not all involved in Bee Of the law #uSId Br y | toe riot, He was was taken into Hogh Devit eps to wre saloon, corner of Spring and Court streets, whe 4 tnpees vouLeT, eli navuscoment was made, aowever, teat | Dr. Langworwhy atiented Bim. The bullet strae! Suda the military Qred a volley into the | Howara woud not be brought down town forex | a ig the stomac eo also 0 o crowd in Baebange street, and then prepared to | amination, ‘he crowd, consistia.. of about four hue- 7 minuter alter removal to the saloon, Deceased | About 036 o'clock last night the maid servant dred persons, at er a short consultation, set out for | lived om Bartlett street, aud the body was taken to | of Mr. Cluries Swift, Jr., at 830 West Thirteenth | The two labore: les were thrown at | sense of our people and tei and some stones and other m: them. AN Uie caucus of the New York Senators this morning bo consider New York matters, no conclu Yiou was arrived at. Senator Benedict expressed 1 told his companion, The two then picked ap thele packs and started in the direction of two mem whe r by spreading tobacco ir story and theo started (oe 4 prescribed by | 5 ‘Seo 2. Tue Comptroller of the city of New York ¢ power to appoint to the several offices ated as aforesaid, and shall have power from time cancies hereatter occurring in SOY ‘offic's auriog toe ver iast aforesaid Pais act Pall take effect immediately, king himself as opposed to giving one man 60 mucb the Legisia now in a bill befo power as propo whose oames are Henry Baker Seantor O'Brien siso opposes it on the same charge bayonets. This movement caused the Gis | (ce juli, Their intentions Were unmistakable, and | hisresidence. He was a cabinetmaker by trade and Samael McCarrall, at first thought they ha@ Srecads, and oa¥e ith it 1, passes 1h, Will 6 Lhe charge of more of the weapons, aod the mob pre: | they reucsed that iasutution amid clamora to 0.8 young man, twenty years Of ae street, went iato the basement, and discovered & | peiter not go to the house, fearing they mignt gab Brounds, an sashes tnd as ecco aa eplsately fell back bptiereitg eben oe Tn the same saloon was also taken John Hilracht, | burglar in the act of packing up the silverware. | into trouble, but Qually they went, and, looking Ia Beans of forming erous rin ce pac! ‘ a, abe ran | St the duor, sam the woman Iying dead oa the door, next door, where Mr. Swift was on s visit to | twomen wearing light overcoats aud New ravwor alarm, Mr. Swift armed from tue bouse just before the pod- and sent the girl foran | “!¢r# #pproached. Tae AvTHoRIT shot through the calf of the right le He was at i ing out without Avvaxy, Jan. 9.—The following is a bill intro- tended bY “De, Kicawer a a laporet aad. | Cree ey Mipeing O88 Without Being duced In the House to-day by Mr. Hawkins An act 10 confirm orders of the Court of General Sea. tune ef the Peace to aud (or the ety aga county Of New York, aud continuing the last November term thereof one the people lave just succeeded in It was then ascertaiced that Joho Kiter ant Henry Jailor Beckevith aud bis a ant, Joseph Spark. mn le 7 ited, and one man and a boy seriously were alone the time 1 mate haste le ed that bhelsh Aebsd ard et htrdapndrettel a eshtoony Ouler doors, appearing at the aloug Exchange street when aliot and. had | his father, and gave th wounded. Eiter was anighly respectable German | ineir revolvers. ‘Tae luuber yard beside the Jail | mothing to do with the riot, He lives at 8 German | bimseit with s revolve citizen, who, ib is asserted, toe uo part in the de- | ‘urnished a stock of than ¥ Per U\SKINS WANTING TO BXPRL FIELDR, Iu ia Assembly the attack was opened by Col CALLED IN. 1p @ad for the city and county of New York, on the 2. day of November |a Gaye of D.cember last. tozei the let November term of mencement of such (ei Of Jauuary tn the pr C pects conhrmet acd euch te veyed to his home, accompanied s portion of the | rushed afer him on his Jistance by a large crowd, which gave elusion of the reading of the journal, The memo: trial preserted by bim yesterday had been enterea tepon the journal as contesting the seat of Fields. ed it corrected #0 a8 to rend ex: as resisted by Fields, and the mat. moor with which the door | street, There is nothing to prevent luis recovery. ae Gi | fest 4 Suction 1. Ihe respeccive s wade and entered | moustration made by the mod. His body was con- | 88 assaulted. Soversl deputies arrived in good OVA SLE AD BELLAS ALO officer, Officer Crowe of the Thirty-seventh street | THe authorities were not notified until 8 o'cloce / Bawicns on Tom Fields, immediately upon the con: | in ity minutes dy ae Court of General Sesgions Of the time and tue sheriff was svon on hand, The crowd 7 me station was quickly on hand. The two went into | last eveuing. Baker was in & saloon in Windsor hirance and ue was backed | Both these persons were wounded and immediately Locks at that hour, and. casually remarked to the it toangry | against the aoor, Fortioately tere was no Griag. | carried to Dr. Kiy's office on Fitabugh atreet. aad | ‘be house by the front door, and thence to the b proprietor, Mr. Wood, that «there lad denunciations of the militis, Meriow wys arail- | The eneri® took bis place on th Brloe: | Cired for by Dre W.S. Ely and W.W. Rij. Hamp | ment. Inthe mean time, Mr. Channing M. Britton, | Ber oyerts ‘the ‘Tom’ 4 a way Ne | gued'the crowd. Me’ said he bad been elected to | was sot throug! the the thigh, the bullet penetrat- | who occupies a room in the upper;part of the house, | what he meant, ony, road employee, and was on his way home at the | oyiorce the law and would do it. Justice should be | ing the limb, He was also struck in the left arm, rd the noise snd gone down to the b and told what i hunted ap the time. He is believed to have been innocent of any | done the negro. To break the jar would release | Dear the elbow. His condition was extremely erit pole ; civil authorities, and repeated the story to them. A sarteipation in the Fiotoas demoustrarions, ‘The | Humbers of Ereat ratcale. The crowd called ours | Wal. The physicians declared chat the arm would arch of the burglar. The fellow, Bow: | parcy at once starved for tie house, reaching there aud on the Isth apt SOB F purporting to coptinue Conrt from on bday them 16 en a mur. ly compromised by simply entering it : reply," We'll ouly release tae niz eusthe | probably Bave to be amputated, and this together | ever was wary, and had put out the lights and | about 9 o'clock. Lamps were lighted, the door ¢ journal as 8 memorial from sne citizens of wounded man and the boy are got delieved to be | gigcer!” Auother rusn wastheu made, after whic | with the wound in the tigh will render his recovery | escaped with the plunder. Mr. Brittou supposed | opened, the party entered, and aorternth Assembly District, tally injured. the tather of the girl departed from the crowd aud | doubl‘al. | He was removed to the Cily Hospital the bad concealed himself, and laid in wait ‘A ROBRIBLD SPECTACLE Mr Twombly introduced she bill providing for INDIGNATION AGAINST THE MILITIA. Way Seemeed Ve hecie exieat Ve 200! dows. Preah cect ene © anzetss Com sIURe aye Hay ee Presented iteulf. Billings, the proprietor of the THE ARRIVAL OF THB POLI big 7h Vast tase Mr; Swit entered the room, preseasa c@, sat on a stool, with his head droop te fae REMOVAL OF MaTOR MALL Much indignation is expressod at the fring by the OR. Swanton was, as far as ascertained, not | by the officer, ‘Mr. Brittan caveat a giimose of tne | 8\% hha wane teeateg es ; ‘ es The Sherif theu called for silence asiy he d evidently Deen ia the crowd | officer in the dark. and supposing (uat he was the Bi cee Pernice or ug Sault ed bee boalen aye. 403 other officers in New York city, and giving the troops, and 1 jexed that there was no necessity | sine ern ene ae while b yal 4 with an axe or some otiier heavy und murderous im , the troops charged, haviog received a bayonet | thief, ra for it, bat ee attack upon them was anticipated, | seqbied in the few words Ww ‘uty called for | wound in the back, He ‘is a laborer, living at 150 | aud that if stones were thrown among them they | He commanded thew to dispe: ‘og that their | Atkinson street, and a young man un adsembling was illecal and that ‘be should protect | Joum Nolin was another victi da heavy ch + bim. The off mistook Mr, Brittan for the burglar, and r tweaty. felled bim to the floor with his club He was shot Just as the officer struck Britian, Swift strument, nd brains and blood were oozing from Wy and ragged wound and dri His pockeis were turned ins. appointment of their successors to Comptroller Greon Oo his motion it was ordered to be imme ey rep i. & THIS act shall take effect Immediately diately printed and placed before the members. were thrown by boys, ‘Tne militia aud their frionce, | Assembling was ill Phe at ents Mean iesaca iat rectee te ae Are few pennies wore scattered about the floor, to aa r ie Jail aud the prisoner, Tue frst m 0 down and imimeaiately removed to y's Hos his revolver and fired at "Britta, This weans that an effort will probably be made (0: | The Geverner will Nev Try any Person ou | LOWeter, assert that they had exercised forbearance afl gde Woult be det, | pitel,, Dre. Carroll sed. Gasey sitended. bln, Ho officer intervened, and the bali | Sjolbing room lay the dead body of « woman ing morrow 1 Committee of the Wuole to order it to a awibapes Cuataee Albue untl fordearance liad ceased to be a virtue, They of the police for arrived at thas | Was aos torough the right lung and right arm He ck lim in the elbow, and ranging upward came | Pallcongesled pool of iood. | This was Billings’ ie . Liane Aipah laces , B < had ‘been eonfrenied for hours by an asery and eu cleared (he enclosure of the crowd, Tuis | is not expected to recover. He lives on Vionacle | out at the shoulder. Lights were procu: 4 (he | Seuck in the forsmead with an ae, Bhe hed. evi rd roadine smewiiat doubiful, however, | Ataseeret meeting of the Chamber of Com ronted for | wuien (vox place st abuut By Was not | ave wounded men were conveyed to the station ant | SFuck inthe forehead with an exe. She nad ¢ It 18 w'l succeed, a8 tuere iseonviderabie opposition | merce yesterday a letter from Gov. Hoffman was | 20Us:# MoD, Which refused to disperse at the In Hous. The eryed curried ther aasagit | Joseph Kobls is the last of the victims, as far as | atended by Polite Surgeou Pooler. Thy wound of | denuy fought for her lite. (or the room present . 4 ply mat a nso the j il and lyaching Howard. Fina he Sherif! cons yduriag 018 efforts to pacify | axillaiarin pit. passing deep in «nd backward rittan received an ugly eealp wound ogg Pe Pilg - given by Senators B tand O'Brien, Besides | the Cusmber in relation to the Harbor Ma Buena tho webut orickhataraan acoebaiellanen em. ‘Uhe eivii officers who Were calles upon to | The wound ts severe but not weceasarily fatal. The sre has erafeg: tr ean Gotnet Tk. Cotreaae ea tees Bac = ‘ : . or Ab NSA: [Liver iwes eeteener cnesreea eros ininiee man wae ne mc titer: ¢ % charred. It was apparent that kerosene had be tls, te Republicans are castiag longing looks agement of Quaraniiue, ‘ Den, aod some of their wumber wary hit by the fly: yenergenc/ acverves tvs uizuest praise for | Injured ta tended by Dr. Huvey. to. wisose Demonstration tn Marsett Springied on. her clothing, with the tateasiog ot toward the fat pickings in New York, anu desire to "1 Mesa iio tke Mob ba d. They were euccessiul, as tne; deserved | He is 2) years of age, and resides at? Kirk 5 Suppressed by the Military. burning tne house. In another room was found secure them for themseiver, ‘They say that owine : st ie tue Fourteeath Ward Panis, Jan, 8.—Despatebes from Marseilles re A Timp vicTiM, } to their overwueiming majority in the Legislature pe not mee! yur. D zrly compote of A HiAk SUR FiRine i ‘ also a woman, who lay on her back, all bedabbied m AOE ples your entts Neer rren Toe piny port that the presence of M. Gambetta in that city hn ] taoy will be held resp for the manner in Todo everything lu my pow A ited ee SC PHRETY h booting: The ereater part of the cr 1 | was the causo of much azitation and some disorder, | Yovad inte heads Tins was the boly, ar dan Lhe Meld cispenalbia fee) Dsinats do everything In wy pow: Wiog given apy of apts. Swartz ind | p rr & |, The ereater part of the c redaroun h i wound in the head, This was tbe body of Julie bw city are conducted for some My pe, sh zt Pasnrt shit ; Bea the men a $0 bie vey the places ato which 49 ‘wounded | His hotel was surrounded yesterday by tarongs of | Hay. alias Gowdy, an inmate of the house, sbout 2 > come, and they desire that Repubsteans per wei ghd nyanowledge ay instance wishout their orlers aa teegn bad been carried, and bitter tore friends, who endeavored to call him out, Atone | Zara of tge., A blue curl of wmoke crept ip around ve the management of them. The real | crompuy Inve ts you know fa tusket frou cue of tie pri urios sw day. fe was lying | slong (be atreet soon aftor, his uai‘orm Was uoticed | time the assemblage became #2 numerous and tur- | the helpless Weight, It was found that ber cloching ] A. howover, that they wish to wet control | Yerkes uor Guvernors can try partive uoou uewsp iivevtaotietstup roy cell with tis hans man: | ant tue infuriated crowd uiade srush for bia. He | yylent that the troops were ordered to she scone; | was on Gre. Water was brouzat and the fame was aby Weaker tus Ite be wast a alte pny ieee fe suuts passed over tue > realize tae lor hie eta: | Ta nu Ciinton flonse, Some Atty Oe: mare at ate | and the chasseurs charged epon and dispersed the | e#tiaguished. | It was then found that the mould ing the State for Grant ante ot New Yous ar 2 wake b We shave seldom seen a moe | der thu Clinton House, ome fitty or more of bis | ob. M. Gambetta was oot allowed toleaye the | 10g Ore bad’ burned s bole shroush the floor, aad i etfait vo promote thelr gene morning about @fty men and boys Ken, woe-bogone, vitiavie object, His | pursuers waited before the hotel for along ume in | Muni - Mabeda mas foe slowed to leans the | that the desien of the murderers to barn the house LKGALIZING THE ACTS OF THE GRAND JURT Pal inbereats i collected at the corner’ o { and’ Bxcaange With tears while te Was sbeaciog and hope that he would soon evino out It is meed- | BAC Ot en “ite udviscs tis friends mot to persia | Sod its slaughtered iamates together had been folled ol, Hawkins introduced s bill! eqalialag tne acta — streets, wear the jail, and soou alver they were dred | we hua no desire to inda ge a cruel curiosity at his fay that be left the building by anether wey. | {istarnentse,, He sev dies in the streets, OF to by the blood of one of the vic which had a | orJatge Boitord's Uiraod duty guder tneinrce ce, | PHOTOGRAPHS BY SUN REPORTERS, | wordy tho Nwional Guird, They wore nos mak: | expense. He was arate of the crowd raging witn. | All the police were called tocettier by order of the | IS coulecunc sn tarke, anes bn Wie telat dampened the boards that they would not ignite, / ° Bs ing Any demonstration of anaoyiag the troops, No | out, Lut protested Lis innocence, His clothes had | commissioners, aud a detachmont ander command | empl, resistance to the suthoritios, He tells | ai etti aad teen stabbed in the neck an struck ia | tensions of their terms, Taere are serious douots mae Litenilée one was killed or Wounded. been chacges, as the ones worn previously wary re- | Of Capt, Sullivan, was sent to the scene. cen Hay Davee iahe to Bole ieee fores, | the back of the head with the axe, indicating toal I. “Gato whe ines the ladiaipaiarinay ear br sation, Coarges were (rewiy made by responsible parties | tained by the police in evidence, A.toxether ho Mons rinixa. yeh i Mesa teers bi ore, | after receiving the knife-wound she bad tried 4 rte | Judge Biatchford tts made an order requiring | that sore o/ tow wembers and officers of (le National | pros®ited a strange contrast (0 Wi 1 jaunsy pad Be provers 0 fouMion Sa rGaatate ty abe, Dut Was struck down in ber dight, ero leg:!, and it is eaid they have many others op band | 5.) 46H coieman to appear before Com ind Wore grussly intoxicated usualiy made upou our sirecte. | | At 12:30 o'clock some shots were again @red by | nemal of the agitation today, nod M. Gambetta ry : : a ov. Will not aus aalil (hs er come aleiiee ae ‘oieman to appear before Commissioner pel Me theoiders, About dy men wore standing at-tne | mains at his hotel, and it is given oat that be is OBJECT OF mR cuime, White oa Gaturday, and sronofor, la his’ capacity as THE JAIL STRONGLY GUARDED, THe SUFYRRMR, corner of Comrt and Exchange streets, and-at them | coufiaed to his rooms by iliner The object of the crime was plunder, Of thie Mossure legvlizing their acts is passed by the Legis 7 er en t 1 ‘ net ; ; 7 eee an dbask The condition et the murder receiver, 12,785 shares of Erie stock to Henr. From 8 11 o'viocis vraiug the city was Rumors prevailed yesterday that the outraged | the shots seem to have been directed. Lhe crowd ——— Usture This bill was also ordered to be printed im: | cwann ine attorney of Heath and Raphael. * | comparatively quiet.” Pour cotpanivs of tie Fitty- | cid nad died tron her iajurios, Thov were, uuw- | were Not making any demoas:rations or annoying | The Campatgn Opened in New Hampshire. pockets shows this, as also (ue fact th Mosinte'y, and will very likely be ordered to a third RBA EAS, SHAT ORY m S8e:Sapnee fourth Regiment still guarded tae jail and ite ap- | ever, witaout foundation, We visited her in the | the soldiers in any sinoy Coxcons, N. H., Jan, 8.—The Republican | T7ateband chain, generally worn, by bim w Fadine Erie Railway Company is also ordered to produce | vroscies. anu loaded caunoo were placed so as to | evening and found Mr. Ochs and ule tamily to be ap We have sot ou. to give as oear as may be a sae) bout $i) was found in the so-norrow. their transler books before the Commissioner on | Command the bridges, At 11 o'ciock quite a crowd | parentiy well to do, very courteous and intelligens. | truihful account of the whole procerdiug, and there. | Stete Committee met at 11 today. The Hon. Jacob OF Vales. Dak al OC Bllinge's SOtbiag Wee Mr Mackay of New York introduced a bill which | 16g, 4 ik 1, tthe ak assembled and tere Was a good deal of looting at | Ine jittiv itl, Cecelia, was resting comtortably, and | fore are compelled to state that the grave charge of | H. Benton of Lancaster was cliosen to preside, with | & opearances Indicate iat tae murdorere 1o away vith the pizeon-holing of indictments | ue 28¥ Mentioned. so that entries of the above | tie wilitia, but no overt act was committed. At | there wasaliil about the housolold after tue ex. | drunkenness is made agsinst some of the tre tuusl wutaber of Vice Presidents and Secretary, | (ere ttikntened away (rom the house, prooably Dy He sre i transfercan be made, Inthe case of Thompson agt, | 11:80 some one placed on a canal boat ia the slip of | etement of tue The child 4 who Were engaged in the Mring last ui me uesal cambe ‘ ty. | the approach of the peddlers, and that they left be ick Attorney's office, and another pro | ‘tne Brie Railway Company, one of the preferred | Court street, a flac. ou whi © the words | brigat listie girl so were | cuarge comes frou & periectly trustwortuy source. | The Hon, Asa Fowler was elected Chairman of the | fore naving had time to thorouchly swarcu the Viding (nat prisoners arrested and brought before “ Avenge your brothers.’ Brig.-Gen. Clarke tore | improving in appearance, and it is the opinion of | It is that a number of the privates and ven one of | Committee on Resolutions, A vote for a candidate | Various roo stockbulders quits, a motion was recentiy made to | it down. ‘Tue crowd rushed upos ui, aud (or | her attendant puysician that her recor Je | the officers were considerably tue worse (or liqu Ic is said that Billings was in the habit of carrying Wiblin tio days. ontrial. The defendants, in opposi- | frearms were hauded to Lin by friends. The | tne eidestot the lauiiy, Lu, the statement is a tus TRELEARING FO}, OROREED Hon, Ezekiel A. Straw of Manchester. The follow 00 in bills rolled up in bis vest pockut POSING SECTARIAN APPROPRIATIONS, t they had made an offer to furnish | Sherif ordered out the remaiuing six companies of | take. There are two Older children. Her parenes | Both Capts. Lauer and Swartz deny giviog the or- | ing ia the vote in full: E. A. Straw. $4; Horton D, | nis tobacco on Tuealay, and received the money formation ought to be obtained from the ued sve men | Walker, 22; Samuci W, Hale, 80; ecautering, 35. | therefor, which fact was probaviy known to the the Fitty-fourth Regiment, and the police were | nave the hearttolt aympathy of all wlio have beara | ser to fire, They state that tuey caut | Mr. Brown of Cayuga introduced a resolution pro. | books. Judge Cardozo holds that ifthey comply | massed at headqna Tendy to move to any point, | of their misfortane. sgainst it, Capt, Lauer furtiermore states that | Tue Hon, Heury Wilson of Massschusctts addressed | murderers, Doring an stmendment to the Constitution in relation | With this offer no further discovery can be had, and | ‘The crowd still coutinaed around ise jail, wat ap to iy THB BVBNING, when the fring begua he stopped it as soon as pos | the Convention, The, Convention was large and SEVERAL annests A Gy ipelablan Apeetetlegsc chia cme direct am order accordingly. So'clock no violence bad been commit tibia, torew Up tires muskets wit Lis sword aud | harmonious, and the ew Hampshire will | ‘The peddlers were arrested, but were not held, J Bataan sparen i substantially the AL ab isles We 198 VOGLER, The crowd, waich had been considerable during | took anoiler away from one of his command Deahard one with largely (a fsaor of | A young man panied George Granger of SuMeld hat me As the one introduced by Senator Woudin Inst Oseecous Spikes ia the Brain of a M ae ING OFON 9 the ay, increased as the twilight deepeaed. It We have no heart to comment on thie whole subd- | the Republicans, been arrested on cion. he was absent from Water, dont 81,000,000 are eemually eppropristed Rutac ete yreesteepreia a on 4P.M—The police in dy pave just mado a | vuubered some $00 or more before that lour, but | ject, There will be an investigation, and it is beat Tne Democrats of the F. home for a couple of d pre: murder, TIA path SLOMLOG ate aBmeely spbteD i p young ho committed | eyurge ou the mob y the Vicinly of the constant additions had become, before A o'clock, | to await ti lonure of ali the facts, We cannot | nominated Dr. Josish C. Ea: and Is known to have visited the house. Tois morm Fe the sastiiesions is tbe ch ast win: | avicide in the Bank of New York, complained eight | jail, cad are. brough the sireeis 11 out 1,00 in nuwver. Among these were many | help regretting, If we aay n0 more, that a worse than | Councillor, Thw Hon. F. ing he borrowed 4 suit of clothes of another persom Eistious of these approprintions re tatt, | months ago of aterribie pain ia his hoad, Eminent | Every direction, Tue greatest crowls are nom in | DOs wiomade the noisiest demonstrations. Tue | worsniess negro, should have caused all this most | ano Gen, Michael 1. Donaio ald aft hia howe’ ite was ous of 8 panty of threg Cera teinen they will have tue back vous to stand | physicians were unable to afford him any reite!. | Verran Milliary Companies—the old Tuirteenth, | considerabie percentage of citizeas, who came there | aL quien, ae Pere ah saree : evar Be p Againet It 6B » Bow Wak they are in the | Phe pain became eo distressing that he nally shot | 108u (Hoan Zouuves), and 140a—havo beca sworn | « What Was golug on. » = ™ Several others have been arrested on suspicion, be b inse! In as special policemen, aud are now re,orting at 8 P. MAU this bour comparative quiet reigns in Stoutng « but discharged. Edward Loomis and Castles Da coat to-day appointed the Commirien | b rare she re. A post mortem examina | Bolles ‘fivadquariers, wuich, piace they, Will guar DBRT AS SY TAY TROD NE the guarded district, It is now thought there will | Corvaavs, Ohio, Jan, 8,—On Monday morning | br WiadaeitLoeks tne latter a butener, are ulna ¥/ eges aid Elections. 1¢ consists of Messrs. 8 At hony spikes Were growing mt re, wuteh n r Ae fe pelles aneaiy euatl o | not be any trouble during the night, Iu Exchauge 7 f Hgens. bae laise! 9 also a Bil! id Mosees, Messrs, Fields and Froar are Spikes wore as sharp as Deedien, and the ee eralon Were etek ed toe Mae thatt® | jail, were relieved 07 the militia, Sheri’ Camp. | \0 stop hud tala—thoy are ordered to walk ou, rellod at Finger's grocery, and Denning and Hoover | these who went to the house with Granger The WAN ARE EONS URAE seriously. wousded. by ones of thera, io ai other WOW TEED ew | Sed ind made a requisition on Briz..Geu, Clark tor — fought, Denning's father tried to separate the:n, wot the merdereis. die Ae A LIVELY REPOBLICAN Caveus, respecte Mr. Ripley was a remarkably bealtuy mao af a ne OF more Sombenloe OF be RUN OGrU i Another Negro Outrage, but receiving @ stuoning blow from his sou desist Seal TpAGuA? Na (hare wane livsie site / at civelaketan Pals Nbdcai Grand dary (bie afternoon fognd en indict. | ment, and Company U. Capt, Lane yar Ricnwoxn, Va, Jao. 3—In Prince Kdward | ed, ‘Denuing then literally stoued Hoover todesth, | at ihe inquest ean Up at hear mo at, meut scans Howar Ws DUL Justice to lim t Apts Sehwartay were deta a duty, panning shan ite ened Hoorer 0 daeth est this. nic pibigan Senate lat ugi, "Tne question Probable Pelsenite ofa Favsicia Mayiinai he adoniee al Koomledge of tie stead inde | vane course of iho Creuing Companies’ ‘Boaey | couniy, Virginla, a negro took by force from her | He last stone, weigiing three and @ half pounis, | sesponged exactly with that told by him sigedprueald ve alowed ta take tit | pe. Lonaberry, a wealthy and ictlacntial phy. | the git! Gein, although aie pvattvely deatihad hin | A mere orerea, ous aud foachal the wcent.” A | wovuer's house « respectable youve irl, aged 18 | He'ieaves'a wife and four eiidcen, Dansing was | Syetinks, aud MeCasral ‘corrubutatel it. Was ¥ oppoted it, Somo of the old | sic'an of Rye Neck, has recently been suffering from | he taken into court tals alteruood, Dut the Judges | Court sireet Dridge, preventinz any approach tothe | Yetrs, sud committed upon her person a Mendis | arrested ‘airs he replied that Le was afraid he would be discnarged bowever, ‘contended that no atievtion | nervous prostration, Morphia has been the only | of the Uyer and Terminer will not consent until it | Jali from that direction. As that point, however, | OUlraRe. Y if be dide't go home ai Jo the chores” Orst, It bald (o the charges thal hive been i . oan aa acasil, and GO docs! 4 Ho taade his escape, but a party of gentlemen are A Now Captain-Geueral for Cabn, ‘ ry een made is deterniiuved whether Howard's Victin wil recuver | she crowd was simail, an stration Was from other Witnesses that oo Mood Acsinet the Bors, aud tat ue should be alowed ts | 0M aMurding bim relief; bus Monday night even | '* determined weiner Howard's victun wilt recuver | ihe oF pursuing him wita every prospect of capturing b Mapnip, Jan, 8—A special meeting of the men arrived in Windsor Lockvoa t take os Amat and veiain ie unill prove! guilty. Lam | that failed, and about midaight he arose and ewal- | Fuller have ‘irected tne Sherif not to take How ‘On the west side ofthe river the militia eccapied | Ht captured, lyuch law will probably be entorced Ministerial Council was beld yesterday, tbe King mn this city, and applied at rods iuicrmed that some of these Senaters, | lowed what is supposed to have been a quautity of | ard from tho Jail at preset, and to protect the pud. | the Bridge over the race, tae only otlier aveuue of — bart Q : tacon oat (0 tte Bull Rua } Hoos's charter, de: | ea ical a Aare aeuneia uals yyy peat lie propert ana iumvin ineranene peace at ali | avpro Lue bridge, the jumber yard, and tue | Brother-in-Law Casey's Partisans Provent- | presiding. The questions of reopening the sessions | 4 team was provided and they were taken ove CUTEST Perec a iter ye av remeined jn | Bazards. ‘The howitzers nave been removed to po leading \o the jail Were patrolled, and ao one ing ® Quorum in a@ Legisiature, of the Cortes and of Spon lntlag & pow Captain. | left at the pla Two of (hese men hi a eee oath tO tue | Se morning new gone sennniae Nitoua where they will-commaud Kachauge street | allowed to vase witout the ‘couutersizn, The | New Oqieans, Jan, 3.--The Legislature met | weueral for Cubs were cousidered. Te ts uaderstood | on Ligut “overcoats. or vuole, corre: 180 said. th ‘oof | * cowstose conititio le 1s not expect i Suerif bad lets the disposal of the militi 0. a, Ja he Legislatu e decisio ived at in the latter po! onding to aciiption first given by Baker of ehons with the ‘Vag ry ng ‘orteneste eave Seen 1S adance. P. b08' Cap! jer's Company oecupie 1@ end of ne o jounced to-morro of thes ree men wen pack to the ocks 4 oo # will be preferred against thea | etry i couuected with some of Wue fice fa tn TH CAPTURE OF THK MONSTER HOWARD. pence Aiton (a ck, Pore locas thins maining | Tue Custom House periisens parposely Kept out of | Bounced o-morroW, Maaeaey snd took the Po'cieee fe Ms Wein, toate, i Best week. There is evidently sometuing wroug, | edford. From the Rochester Democrat and Chronicle, Jan. 8. us occurred than. shout moat of | She way, it is said, and 9 number of them have gone Pennsylvania Coal Miners’ Strike Lue other twoare without doudt & uraerera, | Go the suspected Benstore are Wary ances era poe fs eee Bisa Parhoys WhO were nenrea | of on revenue cutter, Tie Sergeant-at-Arms pur v r é y hey werk ieaaked (ole clorolae shecaghts woode et aTyscaga cunetore tre very Gener, aad ore whe Hactece Pala: Bible Way, Do Mousey moraing me gave the details of a fou! o.by 4 parce 8 bea Sued them, but unsdccessfulls Witxwonanne, Pa,, Jun, 3,—The Wilkesbarre | They were treeked this moroing turoush oy rH ae crime committed by a vegro ou ® little gitlna jes of Give us the nigger,” an a, bus uns , x f tof the houve for half mile or more Coucroas Hall, You need mot ve surprised wo | ‘The Board of Trustees at Hunter's Point de. | Czme,comuited by & negro ou w little gitl named tereateta er etn tu the Toute, Speaxer Carter (anti-Warmotn) | Coal aud Ikon Company miners stopped work on | “\uoihy Bites, the keeper of the house, was St tie sane me Me Tater ee eid, he RIcKed OUt | topmined on Tuesday evening to wait one more Jay et. ‘The’ subsequent history Of the aMiir 18 | very treety made. About 8 o'cioce the crowd be Mie oftelal acts his arg! | Me At inet., and sull reiase to resume, This sus: | svout 45. gears old, and formerly kept a siinilas be ° for y Jake Har before closing the First Ward School, hoping tat | fyen, wens mourniul Vian maak bas beso already | uy to turn their attention more uirectiy ty the m ‘ Nory for the Custom House | pension is caused by 8 reduction in wages of ten Bite evesc eta nuse ae pecutah neh will be very est see bin go « ‘ wou f ° | eats a eee sitende consequenc B sou the troops were (8 ene ea | Tactions percent, President Parrish thinks the a i 2 of the Scriptures. Yesterday morning Mes: hing promised: The story of the crime las dark ° AE al A, not yield erence Was eid to-day, resultiog NEW JERSED SPEAKEK HMITIC ENFORCING RETRENCUMENT Meat tec. eh Ulin Tranienet eit ened into the worst tragedy that ever clouded our | POfter cout) discover, from the Fy Attempt to Bura n Woman to Nenth, pOthing. General suspension 18 feai } sel arr, two of the cos, were ned into the worel traged ver clou mt. ‘Some vt tue crowd grew bol . Hp JR Sora CIT) y - ei ker # pressing hia retrenct » | The Bible was read as usual ia one of tue fock on Monday ie DAMIAE ING Ma cette drone | several stones were thrown, and a ou F night at 50 Barclay — The new Board of Eiuc f Nowark wis or Whe Assonbiy are being | mente, and a prayer was read from s painpilet. | Witham Edmard Howard, bas been Juried Dy ine | UeluuKing to companics G and D were struck, sree a pened by the police American Neutrality Iimpenched ganized fa vight wa L Speur © Goble ® seekers, but u | There was no disturvance, Lhe Trustees met | result, The efforts of the police and the detectives | mllita became greatly excitu’, and repeat Harriet Wilson was found iu the place, 1s 49 believed (| Loxpow, Jan. 8,—The German residents here | William Marana 318 avy one Hight in secret session, and took some action, vat | f2eull. The efturis of the police and the detective Officers to" be allowed to charge. Caps Luuer | thatebe set fire to the store, wuicd 1s on the Sret hoor , 4 Hebe cndcr ‘ 4 WGhay Gro powerleas, 1/1 what will uot we kaome in y Seen Bot Cree Bat ey ate tere ef 2O | gays he told bis men to hold their position, but in | a wet fe to tne store, waren U4 op the Bret BOOr F ary giguing a petition to Prince Bismarck, urging | siftags, ‘by nenE ing rat i Will 000 be Introduced to make tc had succesdel in gotting a clue whics they | Bocaseto fire, Meantime several brickbats were | at 1) Grveowicn street The woman seemed to ve | him so demand of the United States apology and ia. | ("ea committed tors vat ead apa Of leeches, O04 thet is will be ‘1 , Hey | hurled by thecrowd, One of the duerid's d Dearly overcome by # od liguor, She was taken 4 h loons. Ine. the 'Bpeaker'e olvectious uld load & Their informa Tit in sue tace, ands nuaiber of fo the Cuambers areet ponice station. “Anatvemptwas | commity for supplies furpished by American citizens eT ihat Ubey GEE eraed to ah rete The investigation by Coroner Whitenill in the them to belteve that Howard was saying at N hurts of a trifling character, No serious {a, | Made to fire the same house about eix weeks aga. br. | $0 nie French Government of National Detence dur JOTTINGS ABOUT LOWN r and beaten on Christmas night, in front of John Yelock in the morning and wetted until the one of te guard on the bridge, who rec a _ bd S545 Al AW o'clock this morning, in B. Rssing's tat anker to day appolated Se Hu fi frmtly arose, ubout Ty o'clock, and then satered. | ReFious cut oN the face, Delng struce by astouv. | FLASHES FROMTUE OCEAN CABLES LON@ ISLAND ery. 4 Fromt street, Cause, eae.cts Kervseaey P| « B, Hil), and Jacobs's Commit Magners saloon, in North Bixth, mear Fourth | fawily arose, sbout ty o'civcke and | od | Toring this time also somo one lu the crowd dred ~ ae 068, O40, . * street, Williameburgh, was Moished last night, The i be five shois trom a revolver in succession In apparent contradiction to the statement already aarti ca iVpkaiane James Mace and Pooley Mace will give a ecient TU AaA Oe funn Eola c ana eptiwony pointed to Marner as the person who in ATTEMPTS TO ESCAPE aiguat anne TAL CEA: spf present eon tradiotion to (he statement already ueplay of pupiiism at Warwice kiwardes beads 1@ ao and Hi eRe 4 | fisted the injuries that caused Murphy's death Ba waa nob informed iat We wad arreaied. on iho U the trial of hostages In Fraice, a special eeepatcn te Harry Mie Pheatre tiie aiterne an a vested are both confined | ‘The jury found that Murphy came to his death by | charge of rape; but on his way to the carriage Whether these shots were aimed at the tr ope or | the London Siundard seye tuus the Germaue have ead Mr.Thomes Dow f pers. Their prostration i | periion Mie aud rupture of ‘the bladder, the result of | made two aitempts to escape, declaring iu exelama. | POL '8 UNKBOWN. One of the patroluen ou: @ iene | dons evinced wilon. and jthas the. questions hat ive made eo ata Poth Bh {exertion during the coutest | Violence inflicted on him by Joua Sazuer, ani eld dathon pe aL ot eaok AB exclama: | jeuaing to toe jail states that be heard the whiste | afsiug fo (he @ssassination of Bavarian soldiers | Ward on maturday ist od ths Nhat whey will both E ao tenthaye. The ofleere arrived at tie ‘pofice atztion | Of 8 bulict whico passed, aa he Jud I Laat parte, Pel mest: COMIC FA ORT PRBIONAT INTRELIG AN OR, titteen aad nats aod 1 v ‘ at they w poth by r} b ss 3 ey ubove als bead. pine three or , | measures. zt tieen aa. tad a War ACE pe ar with their prisoner about 8 o'clock in tte morning. | above Bis uead. Bome three or wor Sl - : louses: 4 t x" rom the static u ey took bin mpanh ‘od alse " one Dy teem, Rewer. . eae Mra A. L. de Embil. late Presiteat of the Learue wi bay 4 resolution to adjourn Fate dispatches to bankers in this oizy say | frame tee ate wae yep took im, accompanied | race, “Ataquarier to Dorciok our reporter passou | SPARKS FROM THE TELEGRAPH SITUA RGR DEATE DIERY glean ne ri eryead norrow wu day ey vin ¥ evectives Hughes a » Och's house | through tue crowd, Mun, part of waom were only cane c rewiry ot ker aad (or pal i RD Craarea rite aaaaar | since Secretary Fish refuses to give up hie | for ideutideation oy the gir), Waen he wus taken " : v fs commitgces, A ge H if - M q the house, the little girl who was playing with | $¥ectators, were standing all a Exchange street, | ‘Tom McGehan and bis family have removed from asObe, We bade i ; couciliatory policy there is every pr ty of bin’ | (ao tne Reuse bho Ile gist who wee blaylag With 1 the AWiug bridge tu Bpolut above Court street’ | suniiion to Cingiunal ! TH SENATE COMMITTRE eing force of the upp al of |e ecerta OB BF SOFA Wen Aus Was | 1 | The crowd were standing i knots on Court street wecht anti “earyartre: 4 "7 : os Tus Re Bacar sath Judge Pierrepont as bis successor ¥) Fecogeised him ef once and called out, and slong the walks, und a uumber were perciied on | g: Srue t tAvinive haxeecapaa, Cott fOr murder WASUINGIUN NOTRE ' af penevare als 8B us to ieee “TwaRe’s THE FaLLOW! Uruber piles im tho oven space running trom the | Se chr taper de aoe ice -— " 6 4 Democratie’aembars oft The Hon, Joho J, Blair's Sad Bereavemen: Capt, Sullivan went into the room whore the in. | corner ct Hachange sireet to the bridge across the | erin tne ie at Bug Bing yes Cday aad’ were | G00 Sickles te ta Ww a the : queso mee catiad ‘ Lash week Fite Consatasioner Diair lost two | ured child wat i7ine aud asked ler if sho rege. | race. Luere wets belles many gutarod, on this | Gi wuea nT8s Preridont went to Poiadelpbis tant aight D sing ee hat Programme and. let the | \itte daughters by scaries fever, Yesterday athird | geen bim yesterday. The officer then cleared tae | Humber Of persons fu the vicinity Wes, as We have mas Badly was drowned in the Paicheco river He Ne cine eal ke aisty be i WBsBiorthnG 4, Jobe J. Blair, Jr, died from the same disease | Foom and brought forward Howard, asking the | #¥i, avout oue thousand. | Nova of tue crowd ware ;Oearswuckbolin Cel OB Luredeny | tt in veer per tee erp ony Hy fe whee rhe Lie mourning parehte have the beartelt eyuipathy “Did you ever deo this wan before?" | within tweenty feet of troops, aud those imiuediate Poiludeiphia Ledger save the Susquehanna p recalling BeO2r Hyperts. apt tual fue (8iter w dla OF b large cirele of riende: aid obs,“ tuavie the man that burt ie | ly ia grout Were boys Hbiledelphie deer any Suequehanns | be ordered to reivala tin Waaliig te p ot a forward ‘apparcntiy to question QIN@ INTO THE CROWD. With the tpigntiod of tekiog Hove ae Urece 6 be Prusident yesterday pa ed the ma eA F es Bimic Geek aaa MA 1 bat she turned her face aside and reiused Ay one reporter passed throng these, two the | eum devo for Southeru sh{ppiog er J " ash sua ; ‘ reaiden ep mi 0 notice sf be oidiers levelied their gui quick suce jon aod Th jesiion as to the title of Judge BOW. Jack . HOS, O80 Weel C Fy fil sims It Inthe in | , President Henry Smith sent out notices yeater A varian's IDIONATION Gred over the crowd, “119 hed. no elect ca tue | 808, erpointed by Gov. Hoduan, or duage Patter a : As) ,. | Pate MeGinn Moouey. aud oer ae ft : mittee on Cities very fe. | day \e all email depositors in the Bowllae Green | The father of tho child, at the sight of the prison: | mob who hooted cn Jerrod at the troosis, wish wow | glected Br the people. to the jadvaenic of ine Fourth ta but title do he Mattonal Kopy iad To ite cuuite gine wink 4 : su ¢ ang to thie eud Senator Pslaer has heen | Suvives Baok that be wil ry diate) Ads 4 A. i the aie LM wa f } Suidiclar Diairigt vt New York Biate was deel lea” yes uvention will De held * sin dune | arapea with Mince audew ra per cali ! 2 I \ pay Shem immediately out J er, be 0 exasperated shat although apparently | vigor, AL Gis tine notning was. being throwo, nor | Pahoa District of Now Yurk State was dee teu, roe Tue committee have deen offered the Bee OL ibe | Connice, aad aoe late Bishop's us? 4 : inet bis will, ‘The commtieve | of bie own pocket, OF a Quits disposition be made » dasa abihe mon f wero bas GAOtesO Wisking Avytaiog Dus @ wordy | lu tavor Of Judge lower oF sae Oop a ekdemr ot Musto to bold see Cooreation is foot