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*THIRTY-NINTH YEAR. ANEW PATENT-SAPE GAME, | tonigiea™titee’ conti ~NEW YORK, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1872, PRICE TWO CENTS. nnd before the * | THE PEOPLE'S LEGISLATURE | 8 excentive’viopartieyme tora a >! THE NATIONAL CONGRESS. said uaimaipmeney Ce LIFE IN THE METROPOLIS: coll David is hat, Jumped into his over- tucertain if, any one knew who J. BP. ciatinis i DSON'S I €6ei tn Fh oo the oie neBrce hore THE SEYENTY'A CHARTER FAYORA. | After much Me hed 0 eee roots y | UPROAR restr peevolaticn What Spsaish Omisere Think JOUN M'BRIDE DAVIDSON: FOUR MORE MEN WITH BILLA, "8 O: . le Sauce agers - ‘a ed RDAY INTHE HOUSE gir end DASHES HERR AND THERE BY THE DIGNANT VISITORS. On the following day (Tuesday), Mr, David BLY REPORTED. the'petition for Dre yaa jon, at wi OF REPRESENTATIVES. Comment. SUN'S REPORTERS. sof je found in oe doubtless the cause of his thankfulness to. the Se : fabled pees tus F. Andrews, the Hon, Governor. Mr. Hoffman ta tis thet J. B. Havana, Jan, 27.—All the talk here it | ye sptendid Cotobration of the Birthday @ the Hon. John Chamberlain, and swindled A) Liquid Peace-Offe talk pe fe EI Ty Charges aginst Supreme Court Judges dignnatly Rejected The Great deal, “He endeavored to keep from getting ex- A New Armory for the Seventh Regiment safe Man at his Wite Bi cited, but it w Tyne uproar began | Aunany, Feb. 3.—Mr, Hawki , hard work. aa Lud bays weeks ago the venerable | Stil M{edrems—Now, Davidson, this thing | log reported, with a few amendments, the cher- | tee of Boventy last nigh Judge Ingra ni n entered John McBride David- | won't work. I didn’t ask you for that safe, a ter of the Committee of Seventy. The only | tlemen and a num! od P. Bh.” should know that he recelved bia telogram, military cireles ts of the combination of forces " comb o the Father of his Country b: and that = heigl ohal omy caval 3 Masenchusetts Ashamed of | which Gen. Valmaseda bas arranged to operate United Amertea t Mecha rif Aur. oa Ma OUTS. the ee Crime—Virginia Boast! against the Cuban army under Gen. Maximo | The committee of five from each State repre this morn. | , fone seine of to pecting the Comm: ASHINGTON, Feb. 2—The House took | Gomez in the jurisdiction of Santiago. ‘This | sented tn the Convention in Trenton last December, ‘Senators those gen- | UP @8 ® special order the bill reported from the | time it is authoritatively given out that the in- | have completed the arrangements for the grand parade and Assem- | Committee on Edu r of United American Mechanics on the 238 tion and Labor to estab. | surrection is to be stamped out. It is stated that | of the Or pon's office, 581 Broadway. The Judge was con- | Tain't going to pay for it. If aman sends an | amendment of importance ie the changing of | Plymen in the rooms! at Congress Hall. Thirty- | lish an educational fond, and to apply the pro- | Spanish t inet, ‘The parade will form at 11:9) at Park place, Mare . 7 . do you think Lam cursed two baskets of wine, two cases of sh a Pro- | Spanish troops are to converge upon the army niderably excited. As Mr, Davidson advanced | glonhant to my house, do you Dhant? Not bya | the day of election from the second Tuesday In | dozen bottles of Drandy, two hundred and Atty | ceeds of the public lands to the education of | under Gomer's command from the east and | ') *hd Warren streets, the right resting on Broadway s will mareh around and through the Park, up Broadway ts, and that if the military plan | ¢o Pourtecnth atreet, thence to Fifth ay Fifth at renee thence to ave = | Tepelled the argument of Mr. Moar, made some | be bagged. That “if” will of course prove the | MM: down, rand down Fone stenue tu meet him he sald iT ng she + April to the third Tuesday in March the first | prairie chickens, quails without number, oysters, | the people. from both co: “Loo ore. * hold b> jayor Hall—Davidson, you've been paid for c., were hid away by committee their ae oe Tee ae ans, | that safern hundred tines over, forive signed | Years and the annual spring elections thereafter | fricnda, and. @ favorable impression mad What does this mean, sie? You have ills ministerially for over arnillion of | to be held on the third Tuesday of April, as | their charter, It resembled very much the * me a bill of $650 for asafe. Thave recetved no jollars for the C Mr. PARKER (Dem., N.H .) opposed the bill and | be carried out his whole army must inevitably | avenue to Ty ry turt House, Your ancillary | originally provided inthe charter. The object | Outs” of the Boss last winter In the Delavan, Weeks ago, 80 far as it reflected on the Demo- | saving clause, Th Mant vol mi if | Vnion square, whe rocesahan, Th minittee to in . gallant volunteer officers of | | amare 9 proces dso Eonase Co ral ieee, y, who talk of the certainty of the anc- | ine Committes motion Yoru iad cre W, fe that T have not paid for, air, What does | Qualities are bad. Davidson, very bad. sit. of this is understood to be to get rid as soon as | ¢, te ood tony wont Te the | cratic party. He claimed that that party had | this c this mean, sir?” ooo Chamber Tee Fotis A natin | possible of the present Tammany officeholders | missfon to goto New. York for the rp ot been always the special champion of education, } cess of the plan, know nothing either of the | Presidents N. Waterbury.” Viee-Preaige Mr. Davidson took tho bill and read it carefully. | just fora stand-off on that safe game of Yours, | and Tammany Kepublicans now holding posl- | oxamtning hoe “Teed Commatone Smith, | and he referred to the Inst messages of the Gov. | country, Maximo Gomez, or of any kind of war- | Ni'Weshawkent Wert Haekra” tnd canis Hi olbshrclagiecsell joebar BEDFORD DECLARNS 1’ 4 swinpLe | tlonsin New York. An effort will be made to | oratothors, Perini given thein, that point.” LAmpehire and New Jersey on | fare, ‘The men who have been campaigning and | Mecha! Star Contcit Han, Fy Meadow strect, Hob pawten r.sonamam, NEW YORI Tage wedtord—I'm the City Judgn, and the | have actlon taken on the charter by the Istter | | The Contractors Dill waa, reported by Renator | | Mr. ‘Towwennp (ep. Pa) advocated the bit, | know something of Cuban modes of warfare, | fon ihtr pact ron the te lr ol New Jersey, 8 “i 1 ve e A , . ch, e | ond of et Dight of J. MOR, DAVIDRON & CO. | City Hdge ought to ‘ve allowed Aaate, and the | Part ofnext week, tine | #814 0 be satisfactory to parties Interemed: Hie replied to Mr. Parker's speech. saying that laugh at all this nonsensical talk, and say that | wihall thosereey Ci ouinciin, will proceed to Park anutacturers o ; , reenle ) ; ; 4 DA ROMGOr bad ? want ie’ ror his. private papers and | afutts and the Health Ofieer of the port ot Rew Fork RETURNING THE STATE'S PROPERTY. grasto party reminded him of that very earnest | ‘he Spanish Generel in command will not know } Hints, Dar Noaite, Jn Meta no! kind That hae FIRE AND BURGLAR-PROOF SAFES, hattors. Just at this. timo, | feismald tobe the work of the Chamber of Commerce, | On ‘Thursday Inst the of thie Perance man down East who was in favor of | Where to find Gomes, and even if he did, would | ever tken place in thle teuntey” ks, Patent Pad-locks, Letter Pressers, tlroad and Hotel Check’, & iin- | And reorganizes th ments Co Bening T¥mee Combination, 7, isin souslon, It's very eee, ‘ed the tom anieawe eer, | city contained a statement a the ‘on. Wi forcement soy ly] bat Titewecnits not probably be able to get at him. Some of 4 Der va the ‘4 in Whiskey Dine the appol City Judge should have wsafe. | te qppointment of the Commlssioners. Hea Tore: es, Inte Superintendent of Int 08 t0 | tham gn muck fucther and devia ties even It wwindles nove them at any thne. tn i pomonaton the library + out ent lawere. He denied that the | Gomes were induced to accept an offer of battle | aks BARKARD AND Can- | Department, which he wiehed Mr. Mill itseihe | bill required a mixed system of education. it would only be after most of the celebrated | _ Yesterday morning Supervisor Dutcher, Gem, yelled Rufo Andrews. | “Of | caanars AGAINST JU Union Light Hey . Hi re. Course it's aswindle. Sposin’ some Jersey farm- D070. 1GG8 (Dem., Del.) defended his State (Det a . yy ‘ ++ Del. (Dei. Jordan, and twenty-eight revenne officers, MOR, Davipeom. Principal office, Si Broadway. | er should send Horace Greeley a jackass, d ea Dar Asseneiien ot Kew Yee boven bee Hy cost the State $4,000, but that Miller | aware) from the aspersions of Mr. Townsend of | COP Verging columns of the Spantards had been Y oticers, sccomp- bore hg Francs omiee, 7 @ 71 Daanest: | you spose that Mr. Grocley would Ay ao carte | convinced chat Sit» Alvord would bot take up imelt ned to sell the property of the State. The | Pennaylvania, and remarked that as that entie- | severely handled In detall by his subordinates, | Md bY Cart. McConnell, fve Sergeants, and a squad of See reepenattltity of pressiae charmee nemeiet ine feat jay Mr, Harnes appeared at the door | man lived be 5 " Police numbering over aixty, invaded the Fifth Ward “Here Senator O'Belon Joined the party. “ What bia sae tiene Share sey eg Pte wre | Department in's huney loaded down with books maemo wonder that hes and persntnomere | and meaiion, ONY ere tote Than a raateh oven | Sf Brooklyn to scarh fr ele whey Te ate party. Sent the following meivorial, which. Mr. Alvord pre- | Depart i : ks sti f bf | ammunition, e jon, who have thus placed | Superintendent tthe 4 PryPaged, although expceting the, visit. During the sens payable with exchange on New York, This firrn welll No BF responsible [OF TRANSPORTATION " receipted | the de: we after goods have been shipped and fully receipted | the deuce do ft want wid ane vieinty id. and » | the usefainess of that Assoc! rch aa the property of the or area dt other aims muse be mate on recetnt of | Pace or eran en tne AU tne uoney T ivouat the front in tanking grave charges weainss | State, ‘The books are worth about £007 and debilitated Invallds who to-day constitute the | EMM thrabah the for redress. Atother claim must be mage on receipt ef | bad Y gave fur coal and word in the Twenty- Mo eet New tore aha atrigtia’ehice | ainong them are three albums sald to have cost Spanish army. The following-deseribod property was sctzed: At 3 goods mst Ward. Yous ought to be asl of your fixe the subject, that attention which | the State $60, in Which are carte de vidies of ats ab 6 dee en Eaymouth ‘treet, ie barrete of ru mn. AL — selves. f jeand the gravity of the chargeamade | Barnes and some of his friends former | speech made by Mr. Hoar some weeks a : . PREMIUM, Fiymouth street, $1 barrels of ig F Bridge pee! 10 | ‘To one Bee'y Sate geo |. Ht required all of Mr, Davidson's nuity to | by whem. orial reads as follow attachés of the Department. Many of the books | which some allusions were made to the disc Meanwhile all the facts that we get at here are | street. one Su>galldn copper still, § mash tube, and one i Cartage. “0 | Poe ciged until st dohite champagne wes gone, | 2° (M,flonerable the Laglutature a7 the State af Mow | are, Monte, On, Coislan, NY e toe ofthe | ot sd that ie would pead the } marches and counter marches, absurd reported | {io aah Wa deiroped, Ati Front areal bar jam | Thon they began to ihink that there might. have ; books returned Were valuable for Insurance put- of the ‘saintly State of | movements of troops, and a positive truth of | tele of whiskey. one copper at{ll, a worm and’ pump hoon carte mistakes and departed seomingly 1 | yeitt © aged members, af the Judielary Op ere val n pure Maxsachugotts, He would read the crimes in | enormous expenditures of money, All for what? ized. ‘The value of the property seized and de- | the best of humor.’ But Davidson's trials were | gpecttully represent that the evidence given before said to have been in Mr. | the lettors of the alphabet except the’ ast | homaive,lans of money. lone of faith ln the ult removing the stuff to the reve. not yet ended the‘commitice upon which thelr report'to the said | Narnes's Tor’ treaty Cro. veate @ alphabet except the last | mate possibility of suppressing the revolution, chs made a pretended capture Pie eeu ae, ; : Mrocclatton' whieh accgnipenics the femoral at inet | BAMeAS, posscaston for nearly two years. | four, (Laughter) He found that in the | and notable increasoin the velue of gold, ‘This men Fan. to Serges Mi, DAVIDSON CANT UNDENSTAND IT, ig tesa enroll gerd Bese rere Tie ‘se tementes ts ths a cance of records of the Department, for which | criminal’ Bromecutione’ ie btete eh eer OL | last article is selling to-day at # per cent. pre- | bexged jim to save them. Tue Rergeanl 4 G v1 is " J ‘0 ¢ Bel on reme Court of ie, relates to the of eution assachusetts was fears, telling them the # were only bay hh tetleaielay aad awore couenieaiea.| ger “Warinrd and Abert ¢ reat xoarch and inquiry had been made in the | 10,036. They had. Increased from 1,045 In 180) t0 | "nin couvtnesd that ee © : ié Davidson scratched his head, turned the bill | in buttonhole, and swung a bon ‘onvineed that at last we are on tho eve —_— Hrandied | avec of Judgee George on rd (the undersigned, uniting in | Insurance Departn ‘ the city of New Yo from time to time, | 3450 in 140. And what were these crimes? nc . over and looked at Its back and said : CANS atey* aald ha, “ante? Of course T got a | POPMRE Ml uppleniental memorlaltn inelrownbe. | while they have becn quietly reposing in Mr: | Arson,” adultery, bi ry. hia mace, uncial panic which not all the clever lies | hall the I din Rabber Grand Jary be @ “Why, Judge, I can't tell what this moans. | gate, But itwas forthe Old Dominion Steam | jueeand Pelteying that ony Hee bat ta the | Ae ty as tomenemated inten personal | (ONiracy to defraud, drunkenness, defacing | abroad will prevent. ‘The Hank of Hav: The Grand Jury will rie bie 6 Something ts wrong. I never sent youn safe. | ship Company, and the bill ought to haye beem | Judges above named preatization prayed for | this whole adalr hee degenerated into 6 personal joke es (laughter), forgery, horse stealing | about to increase its already enormous issue by rand Jury will not be able to close all highway robbery, keeping hotels | a further sum of $2,000,000, {n one and two do ‘their bust to-day, and it Is sald that they intend te thus far the former gentleman has entirely | without a Heense (laughter, night “walle her i 000, » dole . falled {n making good any of the charges made | (laughter), obtaining money "under false. pres tert fay to Oe bt the bene mote oat: | Searbave tecaat chase erties cena o col y pall be i by tl be tly inade, re- ‘That's one of my bill-heads, My clerk must | Sent to that compai Led poi I OnE SAO. ine af. Pat ry elation should be promptly imade, r¢ * hi ti have made a mistake.” Clapping his hand to | 123 e a e ee e ieeeen te hupry ern Bich form e'Sour_Honarable Body hall deem mow take will be based almost exclusively on documentary ce ° : igned by against the taixer. teneos (latghter), perjury, polygamy (laughter), | nies of your city, and the bills are.expected here | cnc) bav® found it almost timposslble to wecure the ab eters py Mrs McCeegay PaALEA pa Rt so they Kept coming, and John explained | "A's A Seige Ha Con Jaan Cope leas anak ae ce ad Playing cards on dunday, attending cockNehts; | Gaiter Pe imay catontahe your meds aes ford tendance of witnesses; and whatever action they may 5 ™M . as all tho aftern: M, Pritctiard. ‘ood, the Clerk of | Fefusing to MAY rallrodd fares, sélling Hjuor: id Comniand so high a rate of prenilw nd gen. | selling obscene prints, selling diseased meat, ‘fag mad ay a March haro with a bill for $470 for a | Said he was wi t. Brennan came inand | (Carter, evidence. An intin Je mging between Mr, Un ¢, and a portion of the rever in. WY, 1872, the Ho te friend of one of the Jurors in tlemen, who, for $3 9 day, say a few AN ifthe safe was place where the bank is na to pay the bl safe, T never sent her any safe, Ican't under- | furnished, but he had an idea that they were AN INVE! ON 3 ‘ords of | threatening to burn churches daughter). When ‘ash them at sight. But as T hav formed a Sv reporter yesterday that Mr. Comstock, taal a farging him for the safe that John Dav ldso wideipetaiedl alton oe bétors the commencetient of business, | the honorable gentieman from, Massachusetts | fore ‘astaitod te neue it ke akyrs mythical cans | the rpreian, had inepped out werk cHougl to, Keep hit atand it a ine Tn connection with the memorial Mr. Alvord | ft, Sad that the oldest n of the city | talked about the “illiteracy of Delaware” he | | [ ‘i favor of indicling everybody who hes becn dire . “ ve Judson Jarvis. He didnt propose to pay | omered the following resolution : Le ge age c city iy the rule of the bank, no single depos- | favor of indicling everyborty who has been directiy ox Judge Ingrshom—" You ought to understs for it. Let Judson Jarvis Bay for, his own safes. M commenced | session in accordance with a | Sbould tell the House how Massachusetts pre- ive cash for more than $2) of pap rectly connected with the ¢ 'y frauds; and if his ad your own buriness, Mr. Davidson, You guste, okett in and protested against ala fit; That the memoria! be now presented to the | custom followed by him for the last twenty~ sented such a black record of crime. [ ter.) y. The consequence is that any | vice should be taken, at least two hundred tndictmente pect anybody else to understand It for yo his Dil, He said John wero old | Siandiag Committee on, the Juliciery,and tbat ecm | seven years, by arranging the lst of clergymen | | Mr, Hoan acked Mr. ius If the source from onyert paper Into gold is obliged | Will have tobe found. ‘The Foreman intends to make @ oe friends, and. he the wasn kind of | milttoe wnake Inquiry a s{tgutton’ concerning the | Win were to do. the praying business ; but the | Which he had. obtained statistics did not | to have recourse elsewhere, Hatement of the augiculties which have beset the inves am not {n the hable of receiving bills for goods | Christmas present nt iti ho had | ton of juctice inthe cy and county at New feat: | Clerk, at the instigation of his own pastor, show that over 80 per cent, of these crimes were Sith SAE Gok Satoh ak ie HEPES Flea vee Ite tees to sopeer in eoerta which I have not ordered, Good day, sir.” to pay for it, and h in to tahe it back. | such committee 14 authorized and dirceted to conduct | fused to earry 1c out, and consegently there | committed by persons of foreign birth ? S REAL GOLD RSOHARGRIOT HAVARA: MPTERG etd sea Ves Be Doce ce corner me evarts . And away went the Judge. Davidson was THE PINKY MONEY. uch tnqui “i investigation, and take testimony | Is great danger the scholars in Mr. Sinith's pri- Mr. Bicas (interrupting)—That will do. Ts The Polka, a celebrated store here, is the real Se ee all a ‘a r 4 therein he city of New York by dillor | mary school tay some morning be compelled to | not that a resonable thing to ask me to go into e owner Is of course obliged Another Remarkuble Woman's Ex dumbfounded. He had hardly recovered from | | Owen Brennan was the next called. otherwise as it esfl think proper, and at any line. go to their studies without the beneft of prayer. | the State of Massachussetts and ascertain We profits with the directors of the | About eight months ago Mos. Lisle K echt dis surprice when Judge Joachimsen entered | kers were freably dyed. and the dye was ¢ Mr. Fields pleaded eloqueutly for a delay of a | But Llearn that several of the members have whether the person committing such crimes as | bank, and there all transactions of apy impor. | 7) +4 so Me, Tészie Kocnlet the offlee. ly put on by himseff. He lookes day or two in order that the members might | sured Mr. Underwood that in case of an ¢ those ts an Buglishman or a Dutchman, (Roars | tance are conducted arrived in this city from Germany, and became a house ‘ 7 . handsomer than usual. He said that the safe | }, ene! a gel can” ” bi a bi place 7 DGE JOACHIMSEN'S BILL. a ’ have an Opportunity to examine the question, | gency or a general strike, they can “prey” a lit. | Of laughter.) At the bank Itself it would tako a man a cen. | srvant, but went from place to place until she found *hon 4 che : peor ge Bie Jacon. | nahin cee cs his house, he | He claimed that the charges of corruption were | te, and will help him out. None of these come | Mr. floan Eighty per cont and more of these | tury to get $1,000 cashed; for, independent of F c on Tay dopn ere bes ions ecmebrcen iced. By the Biosspin Ci that you gave us, | not confined to the gentleman named in the | from New York city, however. crimes were committed by persons of foreign | the limit fixed to the amount of g be paid ou sent me a pill, ¢ afer, John, butit’s so small that we never use It to nd he was in favor of @ full and ava Pua rth, every man of Whom votes the Democratic | toeach presenter of bills, the. tall, which Pin 4 ¥ ees elder a frauts of Tavison's part or vat you | put the pinky money In ati etioie of such chances eibAud | TO PREVENT FRAUD AT PRIMARY ELECTIONS. ket. {Laughter and applause on the Repub. | agine rivals those at your savings banks, te com. | Sidenly disappeared, taking $90 from Mrs. Burke's calls a pragilgal choke on somebudy's olae plst- | Mr. Davide now, look here, Owen, ainletpal, State, or na airs Mr, Babcock Introduced a bill this evening to | lican side.) posed principally of retainers, allas dummies, Mire. Burke hurried to the Police Central office ness,’ My'Gott, 1 tom't know if dis ish de pili all woll but Pvo heard ‘a great |" Ojd''Salt, who was in favor of “lightning” | legalize primary clections tn all the cittes of the | Mr. Biccs—The foreigners who have fled from | of the bank, who manage always to be at the | Aid told Capt. James Irving, and Detective Tilly wae von devant, Chon Marisa iit Ypu ves goin’ fo | deal of fault found shout that pinky moner. | justice helng visited upon the corrupt judiciary | State. It requires Inspectors of elections to or. | thelr own countries and come over here are, | head of it, aud when the. limlted amount to | youetoPblndelpting There about twa weeks age ae Fito de Hebrew fair. already. 1 pelong to de | They say Jimmy Guinbleton ts so mad it | should the charges be sustained, would not con. | ganlze by swearing each other into office; keep | many of them, poor and illiterate, and it ia'a | which the bank confines Its total dally cash pay. Jed Christian Stim, and gave him about balf of tht Foes nd £ vant Clon Taviscu to unter, | ceatbe.e going to aak for the appo! Jt | sent to delay : the memorial was referred to the the polls open at least three hours; allow none | shame for the gentleman from Massachusetts to | ments ts exhausted, the tall disperses. Of to deposit in a bank. But Stun deposited only #24 yurt House), uD ‘a yer ét 86 as to find out what's beco t | Judiciary Committee. It is understood that | but legal voters to vote; provide ballot boxes} undertake to cast such a reflection on the foreign | course the gold drawn by these dummies is re- | #24 Went on a apree with his friends, giving champagne hi stant dat I vas no chitty tle ney. Tillet upon you until that re- | that comiittec will Immediately enter upon the | Keep, & poll list; count all the votes and | population of the country. deposited, and thus the farce is kept up. feppere,, Anorver hundred spe, eens £0, Unemeay. Of MJudge,"’ shrieked Davidson, “this must be a ‘appointed. petits publicly ‘announce the result immediately ; | Mir. Hoan—it is the. ts 1 hoot! a ders of brit out her young von.” Her ba mistake. I have sent you no bill, My clerk sent investigation. publiciy announce # Ht ely j . Ho. js the vensus of the United ootings and surrenders o ns are daily | of clothing aba jewelry: were secured. und. Lirsle was 3 3 TOM MURPHY AND A LADY WITH BILIS. Now that nearly all the great reform measures | Ca0¥as8 the votes In @ public manned; tf | States that says so, not I. reported. One word 18 synon: with the | brought to the city and locked out a lot of bills, but how he got your name asked for by New York are before the Leelsias | the notes exceed the lst the exceases shall be | Mr. Bioos—t will now proceed to read some- | other. The presentations of children inurmaare | oslee. Two pther complaints fer atoning were mete among ‘em ta. Pig leene understand. Nobody | | Tom Murphy Ty ie pees eee. ye he | ture, the question ts frequently asked why Mr. | dtawn by them and duplicate certificates signed | thing which I think Is refreshing. The gentle- | paraded in the papers as those of armed men, | againt Lizzie yesterday. She acknowledged that she ' forwarded, one to the clerk of the Ci is rae "| hide husband and int font Tint So mhems ree I: Tavison, But this iy i 8 Poon $e ima by mibstake, bus bnp | Uaking the feed whice it ee pose lished inthe gity in whose Interest the election | Jentless hatred has the Democratic y pur : ee ae count of her robbing two houses there. ° hob, eard about it. Passed | Wi c ; was held; the persons named in the re- | sued , rh PET'S 4 y LIFE eo "GLAS FAYLON'S BILE, gut, a lady entered the office. Shi, ¢miled at Mr. | ould of the Reform element of his party. furme “shall be "considered lected’: "only | bes thet carte ona ca heaton cetnoe teausifl COL. LEEI"S ARMY LIFE. ‘The Smugglers idn't Divide, Davidson, who addi her as “My dear Mixs THE CITIZENS’ CHARTER. legal sei toned a Post offic t gal voters shall vi and in the wi and unfortunate section of the | th 7 oe About a fortnight the Custom H nlfere, 4, Pont ofice, messenger entered and | Bell” She anid, “L've re ota fora sate. | | Senator Zeman introdnced the proposed char- | and district’ where they are ‘entitied to vote fRSs doaredes mmantinds hice thene le neta rane Cot d eee tt at dat IE goamap red Maer ics teesnbd teat ioiesles cok ath vets tod bees opened _ th ran 48 yeaa : 1 . Davidson, on. It provides voters shall not yote at two primary elections; | In America to-day, outside of an insane asylum, the Senate Custom-House Whitewashing - . Sean’ scaraate eee Pp bt 4 ie ene Solas, + io hak be the eloctic of » Mayor, Board of Aldermen, and | causes for challe: ge iuailar to those in the elec- | who believe: it. ‘The honorable gentleman in Committee Last Eventn: pea pata aH Ld seneraner, bade ay f Assistant Aldermen on the second | tion law are provi + false swearing is mad: his oh te (roars of ould ; rT " veo oO M4 joor, and gallantly handed | ‘Tuesday in April, irs and that there shail be | periury punishable by three years imprwcm. | finve ventured to make that stacoment, We, as | TU tort Committee continued | granted warrants tor the arrest of Charles fifteen Aldermen, three from each Sonatorial | ment; voting improperly is made a misce- | Democrats, are the friends not only of the | their investigations last evening, and took inter- | U. E. Marksen, whom they accused of au seoined to especially Interest Mr. Davidson. He | companied her to the rend it twice, clinched his hand and muttered | her into her coupé. anoath. The following @ letter: jarksen and Hing. U J. MeB. Liar A NlOST OF VISITORS, ALL WITH BILLA. Clete, $0 =e cod for the Fees of cae, re, mesnoe punishable by imprisonment for four Roath: bus of CoP apeg nd Loo ag er the esting testimon: BN trmaon Wns aceeced om eseny RG mee the arrest FMB Doritos : Laine Gu calle ato ac | and throe yeapy; the number of Assistant Ale | months, est.’ Who was it that scoured the Southern ps Ne aria ae kept oe pe pik at sigs Your letter asking me to pay for a eave is at |» Among other calor wore Hugh Hastings, | dermen to be forty-two, cach Assembly district | The bill makes tt a misdemanor for inspectors | people? Who was it that seat down epauletted si BYERLND: SeearOn, Jee aie a tran with false bottoen wed fond Your impudence th making such a request ts equatied | Coll And, Walter Roche, Mr. Hastings | te have two. It gives the Mayor power to ap- | to allow any one to fraudulently vote, punish- ndrels to the Southern States for the pur- | Gen, Willi & Hillyer testified: Col. Lect was a It contained ‘only by the falsity of the claim. exorbitant, and didn’t think | Pelnt the heads of the various departments, and ble by @ fine of $500 or $1,000, or imprisoninent pose f persecuting the South? Who is your | FeMuer 0 eet otes ant tatidel ry, wll valued The only » knowledge of ever reo ny would have done such a | tofemove them ne provided for In the charter of | for six months. Inspectors and police are ov. Bullock? Who is yo WV gold Wateher from you wan othe Sacheine of Lika eerbolally en tay wate bore toootben naa. [sens : a maintain order, and {tis made a misdemeanor | was your Gov, Scott? a is your a OUGLAS TAY used to ride down hill bellyut on the same sled. he power and duty of the Common Council tors to wilfully violate the provist Warn I h, how they by she praesr. Chares nrence. bes fee Prested bp HE TOON, J. 1. NICHOLSON'S BILL, Mr. Bradley told Davidson to goto Frank Palmer | '& curtalle nt of this bill, puntshable by imprisonment of sx | loved y while she had Deputy Marshal Purvis. The ‘accused inen were before Two hours afterward the store door opened | for his money, as he had turned the safes and | }!4 : by r MBOOIDS, OF Sin St See SEE greenbe aie hey served the Taauguration. I Tigo into tre | Cotumbesioner’ Betts yesterday but the ‘incomes not and a very wistere and charitable-looking gentle- | the profits of the Chamberlain's office over to 5 per 3 SRR try and themselves for, pa: thon the | cencral warehouse business when he left the army. 1 | belug ready, the examfnation was sct down for to-day man marched between the long rows of safes to | Palmer. ee ty a thats Champlain Canal Contracts, a band packed up spa ran away. (Loud | liked with Rawlins, wh. i e subordinate — } 48 the pow laughter.) And yet the hono Tha Diftervnce. Mr. Davidson's private office. He looked as | | Emanuel B. Hart sald that he had no safe, but | Co! though he had fust recelved @ despatch an he ought to bave bad ons George Purser | Pert x. houncit path of somebody grandm ther. promised me one, and bh id that the bill would Whale flied al satin gentleman | Ver wan and G: following lettings | says that the Democratic party has pursued the | tit Lect shoul Gy Southern people with relentless hatred, Sir! | and suid that S| Mr. Hira (addressing Mr. Hoar in the midst of general | letter of Introduction to Urinuell, who wus to be the | 277 Ninth aver sof Commissioners of Taxes, ALBANY, - ) appoint all clerks and officers | of work on Champlain canal were made t hardware store @ py old Cupt, John Willlamson of that depart ‘THE DEPARTMENTS You 8 Br, of Public Works, Parks, Police, Fire Department, le such a mistake as this tofere, Mat | _ Probably the richest conversation was between | Charitirs and Correction are’ to conast of ave What is the matter with you, sit? i | John Garvey and the safe man J office for the term of one, two, iber of having received w ante frou | Garvey —That’s « nice bill! $2000 per order of | three, four, and. five years. ‘The present Come proceeded t the illiteracy statement ton, He might explore Tennessee with a se warrant from east to west and he could not pro- h i tho Meld ‘during the Richmond campaign, Mawlins ‘ated the President to give Leet a ed Lo ate This general ord ration, an 8,25. Awarded to G. H. Ta ols in thelr por: Joubt, you ought to have known enough to have fi > : sont it to the Charities and Correct PESOAEES ure! fake officer arrested them and Capt. Caifrey wt iny ho up. Yesterday they were coumitied for trial by der I Justice Cox in default of $5,000 bail. Sleepy John will be Whether at my | jooking for those burglars to-night or to-morrow. File pourlomian was the Fon, James B. Niohot- | ge pal by somencay ge. end Furser is 8 He- | the ofite of Chamberlain te to be aboliahad, | + tHe persons named as the lowses bidders; laughter) go down on your knees, and with your | Collector of the Port, district. Mr. re has been robbed twice since ny Inne 4 Old harities mn ja . v 4 Work o1 Y Senator Bayard. state how long before the inaugura Gletrte \. " as bee robber je the only time | Mr. Colemai ant. He used elegant | 8B the duties thereof to devolve upon the | , orkon Re mouth in the dust, ask God to forgive you for | gon a” Could not #t tively. About tae time | stapid old Juin Williamson has been there, and of course ON h ¢ . nptrolicr. ‘The term of office of the Comp. | yerded ty k making any such assault on the Democratle | $y’ the Vianguration Da anserel earner tk Araetenirest remy cir 7 eee ae Ke tte | trotter ts to be extended until the year 1875, after | awarded to ¥. rete party. Leet beeause he had been his subordinate, ‘Lert had | 80 cle was ever obtained by the police, | Karly Wednes ME, ror Rite. rene any longer, and as the Erie shares were gone he | Which date he shall be elected by the people, It Work betwe Ne and Bullard’s Ben Mr. Bias then answered some of the critl- | been detatled asa private to serve under Rawlins, aud pung Jeliff and Macus Nutting beard ¢ Bir ate seem red eee fay oneers ane os ine mare Aa gone he | provides that the Counsel to the Corporation | gincer's estima ‘Awarded to. L- Osborne | cisma which Mr, Townsend had made upon Dele | wae ' hecenent of the store, aad looked for geq Itholaon produced the bile <1 | Walter Roche told Davidson to send his bill to | Shall be elected in April, and have power to ap- aware, and he Wound up with a grand perora- LITTLE IF EVER IN THE FIELD. » in despatr they called upon Officer yw why this Dill w » he the For dl Hospita He dech: 0 | Bolnt a Corporat Attorney and an Attorney of tion which it down the House, He may have been tn the feld during the short Chatta. rs ‘s command, who ent M jas sent to my house, “4 { le declared that be | Strect Opening. Mr. Baia ga can} During the Vicksburg campaign | f Min Ryan, 21, of 6 Went isa correct bill, whic ry much the safe for the Sisters. ’ A ie ol mak ah eer ake abe er H Eyan, 21, of 446 Went Fo Fi t a. Leet New Yor imate, 9) that tie Bi Ou. And the cartage on this bill ie horrit Andy!" Why, duck, your safes ain't. sound. ire not to be diaturbed until I8i3,when A RAILROAD 3 E duce a verification of the unauthorized state- —- forse than the Custom Hous exible Rei re Jee oe eared ak Andy's piadiar ine, shall have power ur appoint in Com A RATEROAL AIBLER ment. CLanghter.) | A erwhat waseeld. Leet in the Sixth W give than the Custom House.” pody can bust one of “eu open with b DE AYE veaie th ciRoe TOR Cha OE The 0 fsliawced on th ; eg te SR ; é Jot aera aha Gare meee thatch, i retinit Commmitosioners, Whee tern see Ge | Phe Central and Hudson River Railrends | Mr. Crirenstt (Deni, Wad then Cook the floor, | te.teare the ar tg New. York, and g ‘The notorious Cooper Sullivan was again ar 8, 4 Discharging Trades and ‘he, too, dirceted ere iol pave untlac te ihe curaniicn tac yesterday on the charge of brutally"beating his ; silty . oar had sald aa to the to Hixby, T kuew nothing of the agreement between isa probability that hostilities will | Hoer had sald us to the iiiteracy to Virginia and | tect to Hiavy. new netntng of ie ogrecateat petra nion Men. and he, too, directed his remarks to what Mr. literacy to Virginia and Davidson—Why, Andy and you understood all | termined by lot. ‘The Department of F x” to become of me put itat the tinie. Health ts to consist of the President of the rk to send out, at I gave » al wife, Mai — Th He plied himself with lquor, and went t nta bill to every man in. Ne Garvey~Now, look here, Jack, hold on, Do | lice, the President of Public Works, and three m 5 4 faasa (wed la Te ne his home, 1 Worth street, shortly after noo he inte: mdrel has slid Toe Alten Jou shore that “Andy'd a took those safe if he | perions to by known as Commissioners of I be reopened toxlay or on Monday between the | whole State of Massachusetts, to produce is tremalned in the army. ones jon a alok uncles and 1 cant sort { | thought that you was goin’ to charge him $2 lc Health. ‘The Dey tof Public Tnstruc= | officers of the New York Central and Hudson | many elevated, {ntelligent, and patriotic. 1 t_Gen, Hawlits? A, i »w what bills are correct and what ain't | for ‘em and $4" cartage. I tell you they tion Is to consist of nmlsaloners, to be | River Railroad companies and thelr mechanics, | 4% He could name from a single county In bls nt Was Hui aware of the arrangement between Leet douhenty boca good for anything, “They ale worth « d-—n. | appointed by the Mayor. It provides that no bi . Basta own. district, In the neighborhood of his Birby. at Dutch Heindricns could bust one of ‘em open | person shall hold more than one in consequence of the orders glyen by the com- | own plantation was the brthplace of Waal * you think so? A.—Be Li ald, and when once outside eall and ated Sullivan, imilar manner by the brute about two mouths ago. ps Had sadly Father Nicholson here he: immense sigh ofr ft ds with Mr. Davidsoy t far from that was St f Light Horse Harry the residence of Richard Henry tford, th Near the vihing of ome F contract in the Ist m= ) discharge certain men. About thi eml attempt was made by the with a match. y, county, State, or under the General ¢ Here Charles 8. Spencer came in with both ernment, The Mayor, Comptrolier th ip ‘ohn ‘told him He wanted to have it, Mr, Win. Hall Pre nde areas he, “I thought there | banda up. the story about the | dents of the various Departments, the President es to the time, as had been done In u ranted tohave it. Mr. a aval ba rometulin' wines Ruse baer ee too thin, | of the Board of Aldermen, and the President of preceding winters: “The men wore dis- f the Declaration of Indepen= | ie',, oP orit tance tats an td Rich Men tn the Sa way down to the Clty Hall fo look after the pour, e the | the dof Assistant Aldermen shall 1 satistied, and said there was no necessity in re- cero of America, In the same | RPP Thea “inhncutisl F Dickel of the nd Briga dences of Cha: eral, A or of the’ treaty birth-plac sneak on the boy . & prospect for a. fight, but EDY'S BILL. and Spencer, after taking a drii bid for thi U thought Pd stop in and se IHK HON, JOHN A, KES on the Ith day of January in each y ducing the time this winter, as the road was quieted them, | and estimate th vunt of money required to | doing more business and required, in justice to and a bite of | defray the necessary expenses of the govern- | {ts rolling stock, more work season than | accomplished orgauizing & troop of cavalry, to be att First Division, ‘The troop will number about one ham hor it o's Attor Legot As Mr. Nicholson was a shaking nands, | Davidson's English cheese, went out satisfied, ment of the city and county of New York, also | heretofo: ey characterized It as a stock | the colonies and Fra and thy d and fifty, and will be con Wholly of wealthy reparatory to taking his I the Hon. John | cunis CONNOR'S AND JUDGE DOWLANG's BILLS, | We provide for the payment of the public debt | gambling move. The ‘Also grumbled be. | Monroe, Jefferson, and Robert E, Lee. He chal- | jf 4.2 4 ine ininediately that Col, Leet was In pitcont, referbling ae dy guar A Kennedy rushed into the office with one of and the In pervisore are | rause the over time wus not equally distributed, | lenged Mr. Hoar'to fi eat thi m. ‘The ident, he had gd auch Mlustrations of | Chiengo, and that, by direction of the Vr He met Chris Connnc ‘quipmne' as he went out. Con- Davidson's biils in his hand. r ed and dire 0 raixe eeu: | @ fow gel Adee te: one, ental vigor in his own State. nat day or the previour day written a letter to. Leet al you don't an to tell me that you've got a | Wi 8 Ke Bune bil. Davidson, sald it was | the charter is in the main the same as that of | struck off to work no overtime, until the full | the Intelligence or the eloquence of the " he ‘ork, OF lager bill, de check” ‘Tho next day he sent Davidson voserh | 18% of which this rs to be but an amend. | time was restored. ‘The Company determined | educated tyrants of whom Mr. Criteher had | tie ne ded Yes,’ repile Kennedy. poking his gold- | heck: ~ pea ro aig Hey rer of Widows | ment. Mr. Olin and Kichard M. Henry of the | that they should, and a strike enstied, which spoken. He had alluded to a generation of mon | {Rat he desiree Thieves in the r Stat beaded oar is left arm “Tve wot the | Jewell’s check drawn to the order of Widow | Citizens’ A » and now one of the Dock | sulted in a complete vietory for the 1 who whipped women, beget little children and | foun Hous Porter further stated that it wae ied badd bill, but wh Se eee fet We | Burnett and endorsed by himself Sonate How here loblying this char- | _ Yesterday the company. faneyin they | sold them into slavery, and then rebelled against delbeodnae A gentleman called at Post OMice Station A ust have gone to Kelso's house; I've never sues Dowling i a MORE she pallens Pei ter and endeayoring Ww save the Dock Commis: | could r w the battle with bette sore | thi fn tituttons which they had assisted to leg ki PRNATD EY 9 Deans . in Spring street, with @ package weighing about four civit, Tshould say, from the date of the bill, | Surprise was bo ed, and John's was inore | soners. der falta umber hands | establish. hat Leet ahould wccept the superintending of some tron | ounces, and inquired the postage to Munden, Prusati that Koloo got tt just about the tne that he be- | 4?,for they are warm friends. “John, sald the THE EIUE CLASSIFICATION ACT ie inion every Instance, | Phe debate here closed, to be resumed on | Motte le Pener na ra ie WeariyNCeCALE! | ‘The receiving clerk charged 64 cents, without register une Superintendent qudge, * y¥« ow 1 neve e a 5 commit. | Mea! jualiticatic plea was niesday nox! eturned. The LeetHall bid for the labor contfnet was hig this was foo much, t ie Superintendent an, and began to | You khow yuu tried. to forve one on me. Learn that a majority of the Senate Commit. | {iiction uf exprnses, “The places of thewe Ac] nee fhe Leettal bia'r the tabor contact was ih this wag Too mich i Haw hb rs. He damned his clerk up bill uldn't have it. Twas too poor, You know | tee on Judiciary are ready to report favorably were to be Aled with lower priced ‘| a President, when, after being informed that the bid Is the portage G2 cents trey nd Gui. Made as ROOK an explanation ko Ne t you told me “AN right, sonny, Walter | Senator O'liten’s bill to r fe Cl nies, some of whom, It is sald, hardly LOSSES BY FIRE fo, the President withdrew his op ral Post Oftice ? could, asked Kennedy and Nichalson to drink Roche Is on the Committed Police Courte, | cation act, but Will ret wive bot es tand the use of tools. € —_—— position Pa golnigto New York. ' —— they, ‘of ree, refused—and made his peace t for you is understood that these parties w The Union men say that th ot presume: The Shebeen House, or Hunter's Point Saloon. Senator ar snything sald tn the conversa JOTTINGS ABOUT TOWN ‘ q explained the matte week from next Tuesday, whe sexpect- | te te how rr © Compar Jone, $300 tlon about the Bixby atfulr? sir, 1 know ih them after which Mr. Nicholson agals Bhd Tho latter iMumed dows | od thar day Goula wud his counsel and keose in | ty qieeaee, POM, muaRy, men tHe Company hall | Loss, a ' othinug tthe fishy matter," thing to ne, met ° k I with him, and they left the office. why § ~ es ploy, but belleving the plea of economy to be Joseph Stalls furniture store, 208 Broadway, | and | am satisfed the President knew nothing about it terfelt 10s on the N a his foutl fayor of the bill will be present hantithey have determined that the men to be F eer R unterfelt 1s on the Nationa 1 MON, JOHN FOX'S BILL. The next caller that day was Charles Backus, | Senator Welsman Introduced a bill to provide | discharged shalle in mccordance With custom, bee | Nay uuRplrels vets 4 Tae Trees POP te, aR pa orm We Wone nee Masinoes In a Just as Davidson had begun to get his nerves | the negro minstrel, His Dill was a curiosity, It | a site for an arn Adri or the | thelast comers and the poorest workinen, ress Company's works in Now Bie TEDL vee aceant (Ge the. Biaby » German opera 16 appear in a grand 7 Hi aan from $70,000 Lo BAUD, 7 S bil as he was about to mix anice litte | ran thus: Seventh Re; ets the lastoners | have also resolved that the Company shall ost i aifolr CH Pheard it tn ony. Porter aud Lind: | matinee at the Academy today rhiniself, the Hon, John Fox entered faa of the Sinking Fund to le that regimentall | jich the number of working hours the ye house in Greenville, Conn, was | say were very Intimate about Wat tine, About the tine i nit of the Manhattan Savings Institt Hi She Hon: oan Hos Qneeteg Ie SF See pp neat ee ad that barton at Henervoir square Wacrenn rer, | en, the wumber of working hours the year yesterday ihorning, Loss heavy (rin 1 wa ann Nid) Rerter wae'ta New Vorkcand | «Te g4MiQAt of the Manhattan Sayings Institue is r, Charies Backus, Dr. 7 lorty-second atreets, un Sixth av OVEN ang abic : near A ». | Wart his headquarters a Lindsay's oitice ou street Ke A rey Davidson, what the —— does all | por sundry drinks for hiuself aud his fellow min alh and Forty-second streets, un Bixth 3 A committee authorized to request a com. | | Julin Mixer & Son's potate tarch store, | Wien Mr. Murphy was Collector Tamed. i ay 1 A grand masquerade and illuminated carnival nye More fe" Tank’ got heme tram | Pati iehaat ny : os0 09 | and the Held olcars of that regiment are au | piiance with these Loria arrived Ta town iat | 19 Nits street, tan, Damake, treet, Ale {014 tie he had received letter rom | ie andoeed for to faut ia the Hobunen Skatlag Park iro ‘ (40 through Walter Roche | Credit'tor three bad jokes at's cents eich, horized to lease the ground and erect what | hightcand one of them informed a SUN reporter — Grant, stating. that he had been Informed that-cer: | foot of Ninth street ai Ha now you re trying to play said me buildings they may think necessary thereon, lust night it ML unten the Comp gicceded CURLOSITIUS OF CRIME talp partied had procured cortala patronage under the | Commtasel Van Nort estimates the ex 4 patent ine. If Td a had one Fe nene . DEFINING THE CRIME OP MURDER. should be held tn Albany and Syracuse sal Underetanding that It waa his express wish ; that he had | scosus ut the hepartmuent of buble Works {OF tle Cou. Your si saved the money that I Reoelved payment, Mr. Moseley of Ki rnight or Monday, and would , expressed any desir ere truer the | lg year wt $2,677,107 My i \ 3 a aa 1, Moseley 0 48 willsoon introduce 4 bill Justice Yorky yesterday dismissed the com- Md that, if the by fon were true, the ie wioved Into the Bowling Green Gavings Hank | | Ruckus was very indignant, and ao was A. D. | aedning the crime of murder. In the fest and . oe = plat of Eliza Puller against Thomas P, Sproul Rhone isnuedately removed fpr Tho caso of Judge Seott mgainst the Tammang vending m6 auc $2) carta or days feka following indignant | second degree, which amends section 5 of tiths 1 4 e Fa Mra. Mary Hacket, aed 25, committed aulcide phy inant Lee Suppose Mr, Murphy ca eloty was before Judge Barrett yesterday, aud we ye gee poh And $90 cartage too, |e eratien poured “in. upon” the unhappy | Of the fourth hart of the Kevised, Statutes 80 ax ove for the Clatmanteorthe Parrawut | i thiladelpita, yeatctday, Vy taking’ morphine, She nor Hapard—My Aret acquaintance with Lect | Muourned until to-day ager NK} don't Know anything about cart: | Fvidson, it was not until his. clerk | to muke the killing of a person without author- | Prize Money. Jeayes one child. was when he was detailed from ® wo battery during |, Carson Glenn Dulaney, of 1,285 Fourth avenue. Now, John,” answered Davidson in an ap- | had returned from Albany that the thing | {Hy of law, unline Tt be nianslaughter, oF excusa- | ‘The following explains ttaslt ; BChetstlan, Lean shot and killed inset on | fhevickinieecnniagn io wet tsciereat Healghartere | basis een tH Wolo, Aas Rbocked dowa while bipting Peaking ‘stake Y ti 5 h ” avid ble o he cide, as provided for in ASHINOTON, Ja rhuraday at hiv wife's grave, in Lowe Mountain Cer war hot then a Commissioned oficer, He wie after . Piling vetce, “take a little suthin’ Bret and Jl | waa explained. It, appear tei had tent the bill murder in the rst degree In the follow- | Daan sia: Lnasten to ackhon : Mi. daar ant eaeaaee warralae ei ensarant Sok omnia |” Judge Marrett yesterday released Thos. Gum Wali abou a y i ing cases: When committed by means of poison, | th ragut prize money not blame the Re aitae “en anette he arinies he lett Leet tn charge of his oftice at Wash- | mings, uccused of belng implicated in the Marion Hyus Vt play none of your games on me, | numerous safes to the residences of the leading | jying in walt, or any other kind of wilful del kallant crews of thee fect for thelr iinpatience. The Opuiter, yoaterday committed William | ington , Outrage. rady was balled ii $9,440, 1” responded Mr. Fox. “1 know all | politicians, As he was making so much money | rate, iremeditated, malicious, and. predeters | suuatinent of thelr claims by the Government haa been vary t tian | LEET BECAME COLONEL, 1 wi the new frescosa in At about your operations, and you can't get no per- | out of the clty he could well afford to | erate, prnmaditated, Malicious, and predeter- | ver \ing delayed: They have been met thus far with I think, when Grant took command of the armies. His | ytaree Church ‘unveiled. histone Me lage onto me. for the safes you gave the | do this, Finally a little cloud appeared ete Uvery possible technical and logal ob o4 Mason, allan Small, alias Rusher, who, | {ttipk, when Grant took command of the armive. His | Mary * ! f me for the safes you x 4 Hy : | | the perpetration or attempt t trate any Nrd hat special purpone. ¢ 3, fred at Kdward. Ha arenulabl f vy CLnE Rae Closkey wilt p the Vespe to be sung by Tammany I ri the whole opora- | in one corner of ‘fammany's _ political Hired for that special p ot. 3), « kdward Barnes in a disreputable | Grant if till after the slege of Vicksburg, i rf tone Bene EH Omp eee Re pore | iy. He grow. larger. It overmprend the | APs0l, Tape, tay robbery, y, oF 1Ar- nk they. Have now reached & point nine in Twenty-seventh airect, and afterward escaped |“ Tect's testimony before this colnutittes hie astonished | & CRO of forty tn Davidson began to get wild again, He damned | heavens. It was as black a nildnight | Chain Ne een th Ux ih te “ Ay by th to FaNadalpale, lag here. restorers Ho very, mach hi told me about his convese Union Hie Jeon began to get wild . He damne t 5 . ewidnight, Chalt r ' OF ox- ady by the el " jon With te President, oted to re ancl) to Ht ieban te Reersheba, and John Fox | lightning flashed over tho horizon, the thunder 0 08 Hrov aed: OF InpLaTauatter, OF exe M Bi Aye oti Miller alin Bennett, of 448 Wost ‘Thirty. | Han mith the Brentano asses was « very tmproper ii, and ‘1 0 tt further than the clerk. It took | pealed, a hurricane followed, and then an earth- ‘ caer itt Are Hox that therehad | quake, “Tammany went down with a fearful | 2 t i - vie left, saying, Well if | crash. A grand Jury sat and began to look Into WHO IS J. E, P. BOYLE? the part of to board vwho are to hear the case within the next four | BADE, Was arr his nd deteriy a verunient do not | Prince street statio Appeut from that declaton to the seooid degree, ted last night by Otticer Kennedy, of thos] Mog that s man tn the militar for personating an off cai) oa he Voltee Central ¢ e Conrt, the charges by Mad vt been pul ya job on anybody, | Mr. Davidson's safe bills. The patent safe man The report by the Governor of pardons, &., | SAN Y. a seulement u ; ey Dantel Sullivan quarrelied with his wife Mary Do r Tday idesatifed as that A job he had presented jot pd po yt as yet seen published Tknow and eturibg ber skull, Bhe was wh to the Park aston House Suppose It inet have been ough o 0 ol parketmes ( » : : enormous safes, That be might be able to Tioen tine ‘among those ps With the kindest remembrance, believe me, FAG Arepturing bar kill, Be Weben to the Vark | ¥ toin House, J suppose It most have been (rough setae eae rae EL meermen. ted, Compe s IN DAR HVPORTNOSS BIEty swear that he had nut given away three safes, | doned by him was one Dr. Gwynn. A petition Yours truly Bens, F. Burien, acta Rh aGinalita TPOUHIA Datwaan a Mn Ghd appolnting tie distinguished autor, Col Thomas Pive winutes afverwardagentloman with eurly | je determined to send bills to those who re- | humerously signed hada been presented to th —_$—$——— A case of domeatio trouble between a Mr. and TP Voe, to the Superinteudcncy of Markets: SAlraunds broad face stepped Inside the door. | ceived the safes, an sooordingly issued the | Governor, and among the signers was one J. E. Uproar in Paris over a New Play, oy declared, with an OIF Of pride And an eniphaats At the Hon, Theodore Tomlinson’s meeting in He was ovidently @ manof thought and was | proper instructions to his clerk. Meanwhile | p. hoyle, a toro of the late war, About mid: | payie Feb. 2A. new play by Victori ecouring a.greui vent, that she Nad. given Sr, Conroy Masonic Hall list evening, Was. resolved. to, present i it something, twas Judge | ffarry Felter or others upon whom John David~ night a day or two after he had signed the par- ABI, Aarts y} ta orien 7 sthe deat drubblug he’ ever gut,” ‘The Complaint way Territories will res | to the Leogislaty Petition askiig for free es and in son Had repeatedly” played practical Jokes, over- | Goh there was a volent Finging of the doorbell | Sardow, entitled Ragabas” has Just heen | gismissed, quiry tuto the facts | free halls, and ing that the rallronds be managed by Jolu. said he In aquictway, “that safe that | heard the instructions to his clerk. Watching | at the Executive Mansion, ‘the servants had all | DFoUse out at the davbr of teknariail James Ward, aged %, giving his residence as plications: the Government, the Conductors haying the sane rights Yu sent me wasn't worth $4, and here you're | thelr opportunity, they stole a number of Mr, | retired, as had the Governor and his family, and | nih expressions, Teh have Canmed Wild doones | 8 Pizst avenue, entered Ferdinand Pranger's: £27 Kast Horace F, Clark, Augustus Schell, Mr, Wor- | # the police . Char he gos for it, It's a swindle. ‘The | Payidaon’s bill-heads, and scattered exorbitant | His Excellency got up hinself and went down | te Bonapartes, which have caused wild scones | i wenty-ninth stteet, last night, and engaged the atten: | cester, aud acversl other attorneys and ollicers of the The cabmen are up in arms against the ordi- Sefo in't larger than a handkerchief box. It | pitts throughont the whole city, The sequel ts | tn his night dross to answer the bell, In passing | piOreement Bs bhe tae ere T Be pgiterion GX; | tien of the clerk Walle tno confederates, tapped the | New Vork Central Hatiroad Company.’ wilt appear he- | nance rverntiy pamed By eA egatnel, the ordie on't beglit to hold’ the deeds that the papers | Cr Hen x 4 ay yews Wf | tends to the outside afte Ulot Was urrested by Onlicer Kelly of the | fore the nixstoner of Lnterunl. ftovenue. toda; ein ouly 19 Couts por passenger fora One-hoFKe Vel #45'my woud mothordnawe has, wiven me, thoes | Mowe above, vheough'the hailhe tripped on the matting and | Verformanca, crowds passod thenwgh the hue | “input wiect station’ ils Gouledereen eaguped | ArFut agaist the tax Ob thie scrip dient of Fal | anda tn hoe Raina ky he PAPE Pe Slee Las Auherincer hee given me. Bee fell upon his face ng Waning theodore, | Yards shouting, some down with the Bona- | with the money, 000000, They eay that #1 in the Arot case, und $1.25 for a two: Lore son charge me $20 for cartae, Give me Hanging in South Carol i soon Fecoverad. bowerse, & 1 the door, partes!” and others "Vive Empire!” Atone | | Last night as stage 970 waa going up Fifth ay The Committee on Commerce of the Sonate | bere vebicle Ie the lest fare that wilt remunerate & “Your cart up and take the safe | CHARLESTON, S.C. Feb. 2.—Saimuel White | et ane a anal never forget no |® disturbance was threatened, but tho | uae. neat Ninctecnth street, Fraucle Conroy, agad 14, | and Mouse) with the Senate Fost Vitice committer, in | Mein wan ae ‘ kw YORK, . ever forget “ hout ¢ ‘o | Climbed into the stage through one of the rear windows, | joint meeting yesterday unanimously agreed to adv There wi " : 6 Dili watige® Bulsance anyhow, and Mt won't | (colored) was hanged hore to-day for the murder SPR. pores. | (ows Aeeey cheered, wenouh Ogming to hig throu htne male atthe Sag of ie driver, ihe Poatinaa erUencralto award the a ct fr car | geatant kp acopel sdualrineteeem ce ot, Shere tee 7 ate 0 iB tS ® i v1 4 noney. bi rl or, 8 Greed, 0 all from, Yori % Mt, yosterday mornin if Davidson looked at the Judge, and the latter | of W. R. Fides last summer, The sentence of . BP. Bove was, or what be was to be | agitation, President ‘Ihlors has ordered Gen ¢ the alarm, whereupon the ted jumped ‘lita Upon ihe assurance that this | the how and benatifal elton Gente ted hens yeh “ought that he waa golng to stand op his head, | White's accomplice, a negro named Balden, was him, the Governor did not know, | Ladmirault to suspend tho performance of the | from th ind ran down tho avenue, Oficer Ma: | Company had already contracted for the construction | ashort tine ken kaa ea oc amercrated by the Bishop. #1 that he could hear Davidson say was, * D commuted by Gov, Boutt imprisonment for | He went back to hi where he was confined | play, and if nocossary, lomporarily close the leez gare hage aod caught hun. He wee locked wp ia | of two hew aud fast steamers, to be followed by WW J sion was the celebrativa of the feagt of the Puri Cork Albany~sick unclo~mlatake—DAlbs Moule | life whoy the murdergr wag ypdgr tho equlows. for several days from pjurios received by hig | theatre, ‘Whe Wowk Thirtiows oirect station. more la bhe course ofa tow Monin, f the Virgins y, ' ~

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