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tie a : ecm © : fd TUIRTY-NINTH YEAR NEW YORK, the'wor of | LITE = N = = —— ——— ——————— SS MONDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1872. PRICE TWO CENTS. . A WONDERFU : > of tt > y t Tk WOMAN. PRI tory tng ok PRESIDENCY. oan? LIFE IN THE METROPOLIS. | ees MR.KLUMP NOT MURDERED, the church. both by fadt! dual effort ns "well, ma casei Me Rides a Horse, — He-coudembed the severe mpaaures of the regular Gor: — bn ———— , ap ero Was He aTlualon " YIEWS OF THE REV. HENRY | intr discourse to the recent oause of disturb: | THB CINCINNATE CONVENTION TO pte ld eer the dean te akey, DASHES HERE AND THERE BY THE | Vistns outages commision Opie mean | A FATAL ENCOUNTER IN RAST SEV. iN al WARD BEECHER, ance, ae BE HELD IN JUNE. fp, Sinmoren : SUN'S REPORTERS. ir —— ENTEENTH STREET. 4 os . ‘ on hae He woken car ‘ he Case of William Foster. ——— Monve nnd Mirth tn Plymo bi aose of All thle Feecle cat Trowttes | Cause of the Cha es sana Wane Gaiks a “keane 1 Aa Kore Catches ® | ‘The argument on the bill of exceptions inthe | The Doath of Landlord John K « i Church Evening The Great Where Mise Sarah KE. Mmiley Pr to bo Thrown Ov 8 SUN reporter was passing o's jen. Mr. bho 4 ‘agillotic Exercise in Kast Broad: | case of Wittiam Foster, convicted of the merder of Mtruggle with Mrs. Mary Holland, one of rid Wants Women to Speak in Meeting when | Yesterday-How who Looked and Tulle The Democrats Zimmerman invited him into the theatre, He | . way Something for the Marine Court, | avery D, Putsara, was heard om Saturday by Jodees| hie Tenaute—The Post-Mortem Youtoraay. ‘ Tuey have Anything to May. Miss Sarsh FE. Smiloy, the Quakeress | _Meformer-Tramball or Judge Davis, found the curtain rolled up and an extraordinary ewoen Wand 1 o’clock on Friday morning. Mr. | Ingraham, Barnard, and Brady, Mr. W. 0. Bertiett, | At 6:30 on Saturday evening the land- There was a stir in Plymouth Churoh ng page ged des A On WasniNorox, Feb, 11.—The men who are | Performance going on. ‘The audience was imtt- | Richard Walters, the well-known snd gentlemanty auc- pri im with ose reas a and ex-Jadge Porter, counsel for Foster, contended that | lord of the five-story tenement at 604 Kast 17th aes preacher, who 1s raising such a furore inthis ed to young Richard Tweed, Mr. Garfleld, the | toncer and politician of the Seventh Ward, went to | it was not ausiclent for the Judge to charge thaton the | sercer, ‘tas ena s aged last evening, as the Rev. Henry Ward Beocher | vicinity at present, preached last evening inthe | controlling the Cincinnat! Convention, which Is Tion. Chas, Backus, Mr. Harty Palmer, and one | BA¥ard Clarkson's tquor store on East Brondway and | inaictmene t py » John Klump, ® German, O, was road for his text the th and 33th verses of the | Fs veting house of the Orthodox Friends, at the H if , . Bo dias , Market etrect to see the boys and get s drink, “A pum. | sodletment.the ‘he was bound to charwe we ve. | killed in an encounter with one of his tenants, TeereeniN Chapter of FAK Corinthians 1 f Wanhington and. Lafayette avenues, | tied to nominate an Independent Reform Re- | or two others. A small clreus ring was ald | herot pevoun Warters eons ta nee nie ate quested, that. on the indictment and upon the evidence | Mary Holland, an Irish woman, aged 95. The women keep silence in the churches for ts | Cornet 0! | | publican ticket for President and Vice-Prest- | upon the stage. An Iron-gray horse was pranc- | politics, Mr. Walters remarked that he was a Reformer, | {tegury gould convict of murder {a tragedy was the result of @ serles of quarrels. ‘4 Brooklyn, To say that the meeting house was 1 refusing Dates ohpdinece ease ait IRG ATs nn, but Thadowentel + the truth, Tt | dent, have become impressed with the iden that | IN& about the ring. Upon his back sat a goat. | and that if he knew who scratched his name off the he: | that i ier killed the deceased by an assauit | Klump was a whoelwright, but had given up they wil learn’ saything, Jet theme ask thete | Alled but inadequately ue tk fated bitity of | Jas & scraggy-looking goat fora goat that | form Committee, he would raise lump ou his eye that | {2° ‘But without he’ Intent to effect death, | Active work and spent his time at home looking ust fioine; forit laa enamé for womes towpeak | was filled half an hour before the appointed | there is @ strong and growing probability of | Knew so much. It had a whitestreaked face, no | be wouldn't get carted away in three weeks. Mr, Dicky | Seen eiting la marie wee aine avent Aogeitect death, after his tenanta, over whom he seomed to have LHe) , a eae ee tn tne Dine Mae | Gront’s betog set aside at the Philadelphia Con- | horns, and no tall to speak of. Tte hale was | Upp. & ward pollfcian, who stands about 6 feet ai | filmer one'e ineen statutory deantions nt murder in | Alter Nie te very severe surveillance. One of bis | “Recent ovents,” said Mr. Beecher, “In @| not to be obtained fifteen minutes before the ‘ Jong and black, but it had no beard, Tt at on | ttehes, and ts broad in proportion, replied: brought Foster's case, and that, while the prisoner requirements was that they should not chop or thurch in this city, have interested the whole | services commenced, compelling hundreds to go | YePtion, and desirous of making no premature ike tind opr aga the kidad pier the here “Walters, you're anything youcan make money by. | gully ofwerime wich would contin himieyrthe stare | “fe bpsppth diced an hen arid intone community, A woman—a regularly ordained | away and seek religious edification or the eatis- | moves, they have decided to postpone the Cincin- back, which was padded. Not for a moment | Hzoucould get anything from Tammany, you'd be a 1 ry Aogfith, sal fhe lags 2. You wad ‘by Tem: nit “after. ite fi : - preachor- was asked to apeak ina Preabytorian | faction of curiosity elsewhere. ‘The preachers’ | nati Convention till June 2, in order that they Dalereer tt Ca¥ Wy c ay man. You made all you're worth by Tam: fiorncy Garvin reviewed all the ctrenmetan. | Yard. He had set up a block In the yard and in- churth, and she was in very way qualited t6 | tench wee mled on venstobte Quakers apd rc? | did ft tone ite balance. If the horse stonped Wolters walked galety upto Me. Upp, smiting, | fh otyihe im and contended that the fortineny | slated that they should uso that Instead. Hole hal) reoiies bench was d r cc 0 4 itbe | very he goat ralsed itself up, and » Mi S neckties which wee ¥ +] hoy remeditation on th " . oso. For permitting this woman to preach, a9 | Quakeresses, The latter only, and only a por- | MAY secePt the nominee at Philadelphia, if wets ant neti e the horsedid not fica natiracttyee” Decaties Which wae very E46: | part of the prisoner; that he prepared touse thedeadiy | INnd's wife had frequently violated this rule, esteemed and honored pastor was brought be- | tion of them, hablted in the peculiar garb of the | *™4n on whom they can unite, It is generally | giately start ahead, the goat would stroteh itself tifil ‘necktie that is," exclaimed Mr, | WCMpon as low down as Twenty-ninth street, when he | Two months’ rent had become due last week, y wade inquiry for the ear book, and that murder inthe | and the failure to pay this had been the moans fore a spocial meeting of the Presbytery, and | gect, belleved that Trumbull or Judge Davis will be } and Jie down on the, Ne ome daked the Sun pi throwp off hie guard, looked down approv. | Omtne taetacn Could have been foand by the Jury | Of renewing the quarrels batwoen the bis ponduct passed pon. Ile was directed not OPENING THE SERVICES. the Independent nominee if a nomination Is ‘of Mr, Palmer. Tie athe maw ier: chick ities coutecunty Mune out | °"rhe Court took the papers and reserved Ite decision, THE FATAL BLOW, te done any more. | simple question before | punctually at 7:30 one of the brethren call him the renowned ge Knocked Upp dows,” Mr. Upp ‘sprang up and weat for On Saturday evening Mrs. Holland went Inte s'whother in the S mac . sponde e heatrival ma: Walters, Mr. Walters made for door, callion roners. the yard for some wood, took it to the fags rose, and taking # Bible from the table in front Ron thea Yentcoal ivan at Oaurec police." Refare he could get-out, however and bi ett ‘ ofthet ch, read the 10th chapter of | Meantime the Democrats are becoming daily | £2 Se nee rapid the Tenutter, “and agood | ached Mr Wallersiy ich eyeand clowed it. Mr. Wee. | | Some time ago Westchester County established | {ied Gut of Mis ain tow ate hearing her, looked out of his window and ordered her to lald down by the Word of | the Gospel of St. John. ‘Then silence was re- | more united in the plan of voting for a Repub- | ways from It, too. Ser Bade, for the iddle of street, where he stood | @#mall-pox hospital on hing and teaching publicly. | sumed for the «pace of about five minutes when |), s bi in the head of the Ad- | ¢,At ts pullt several banners wore brought out | When hefaw:that'n nuinner of persue weet holds who re rib nttorance a | tho eplcit moved another brother, who knelt at | "a t secure a change in the head of the Ad- | from behind the scenery. The iron-aray started | Vppshe attentive him Yo came tothe acral ’ a a fed pomclasive, Rid thera are hose wire ade | eee moves c . intnlatratior of afresh, ‘The renowned goat Alexis cocked | After some trouble Mr. Walters's friends got him away | taken here, dying, He expired soon after landin, wo strugel led fora moment, the woman finally init the binding obligation ofS ure, but re- | the table and offered an extempore prayer, | ministration. ———. itself up on Ite hind legs, looked at Hurry | and pat him to bed. ee ana cep glo. | ROFL Of an Inquest wna held by the Coroner of falling. Instantly jumping up she seized, as she gird tls command as local, national, and tran- | After the prayer another Interval of silence en- | Cot, Forney's Manhood= ite Proteste Aeninet | Pulmicr und bloated, and then sped around the bein F ascanit und battery, and I'll spend 610,- cheater county. bat Is charged that no cridance wht: | saya, a atlok Of wood: but as others aay the ‘AX, ard thy Nh i . - an on ont , "e f the 6 She koe sient, It was in force only Inn particular place, | ged, the reverent portion of the congregation rant'’s Interference tn 1 [ices dae cacedd trot teen eceaae “het nto Mr. Waiters's surpris jingly lost in deep meditation. After nnd Refuses to Supp hers’ be forth Brothers Island, which is | oease ; but as ahe paid no attention to him he ‘® part of the territory of Queens County, and the other | descended to the yard to force her to stop I day “ Dutch John," whose real name is John Brebt, was | She resisted, and he seized her hands, and the is arms and threatening people generally, tod on women pr Phere are. thos ee ES IE fora particular time and purpose, The modern Church is totally different from that of the first | be farly on Friday | body was burted there, and the fact reachlug the cars of | He fell-a eal Politics | banners were spread it took them likea cricket, | morulag un officer arrested Kime ke the Ine f Mr. | the Queeas county authorities, lecal steps were taken to | stairs by ta Fraud at the | always coming down on fits hind legs. It | Upp. less, and pparently was Yoln. Riley, another tenant { Marine Court to answers | have the disinterred. * Physt- | The family docs not stand. as It did two | a few minutes Miss Smiley deliberately removed President's Dictation. seemed to enjoy the fun, It took six banners | cir 7 ,atnagen being Haid at | Bory of Lone taand City en fi mB wero summoned, and they pronounced | thousand years ago. Women were far more | ber Quaker bonnet and stood up to preach. Wasiixoros, Feb. 11.—The resignation | 8 @ leap, actually clearing about tweuty fect. | #10). Mr. Walters gave ball, ‘and the caso wil! come | Jones to exhume the boty of him dead. ‘ equal to mon among the Hebrew than any other APPEARANCE OF THE FAMOUS QUAKEIUESS, hehetn bed sees! bos 3 Palmer was in ecstactes, and Zimmer- | of inaday ortwo. He basa green gage under his left | took John's decaying corpse to Hu Shortly afterward Of: i} ancient. nation. hey were not then excluded | gh.6 way dressed scrupulously plain, with a | Of Collector Forney has been the toplo of the | man acted aa though he wanted to stand on his | &7* abilities day, and Coroner Tew nic 7 Silt this morning investigate | hou id arrested the w ok her to the 9 fro Function. | He spoke of the P| droae of durk brown material, «black cloth | capital to-day. It took moat everybody by sur- | head. The groatest charm al out the goat seemed | wwe Glories of the Raclec Law-A Sunday oc Fenty -necond street police tation, and. ehore i Ad Te hold. the laceptre, | Racaue closed up to the throat, a, plain White | Prise, but ts generelly regarded as meaning | aware that it had done anything out of the usual Barroom Kow-The Rival Liqnor Robbed by Detectives, ‘Thore xeem# to have been but one witness of H snd their administration pees ce af eacured with oe we pa hind | trouble ahead for Gen, Grant. It has been well Avenne. Gustay Westphal, a German, who arrived in | the struggle, the daughter of tho old man, Ber- v fort teach in the syn Sain and white pote ks that the President tha Klump, aged 10. She is positive that the amen were not | Plain, and a neat white lace cap. She ts a woman | known here for three w halla four weeks | woman strick her father with the axe. while top of Eng! a vel o s pve be been offender La re eg ot they could not | Pf Bhulish or Welsh origin. apparently about | has been offended at ( forty years of age, stoutly built, with a broad, ppott o! "1 HO THY DEKE Chat they should apeak wat | ocd hatred fare, that ts neither pretty nor the | UPPoFE of Col. MeClu inners, hoops were brought Into ut three weeks ago Cornelius ©. Hofferan | this country by the steamer W. Forney for his indirect ft turned a summerset goin da liquor store on the northeast corner of Thirty- wark on & | murderess insists that (t Wasn atlobret oud. ein the recent Senatorial {hrough the hoop and slighted on ita hind legs. sel hapten = il Ltt in Ra cpegpinbed ee bong 2 smuggling. Loved on bis arrival about #0 THE WOMAN'S STORY, ontee vated Beside Manager Palmer was overjoyed, and Zimmer. | ready establishe: jonging to James Wiuters. The | worth of Jewelry, which the Cuatoma officers . ; Ms é 7 Rio} Hse Wnuing tad taepa Ade | Mage, eomctaey with pte learn bat | sent anecenger "tw. Foroy. who env | Mate ™Mhy et tects ita: | eal sew feta of enity otween Hema | RU Gut atacaseracamana tycoon: | the carte a Steet Aichoe, 8 pause.) There ts nothing in the Gospel that h no i i t 4 : After the erat had gone through two | and Winters. On Setarday night both were at the open- | released without ihe foreralth ahs mil Rar hic corae | cell on Saturday niGne, Bho iene Toe ene limuta i him to understand that he would ee ee ee eee ak ie £OMt | ing of a liquor store at Thirty-fourth street and Ninth | were held, Ie tred 4 After day to obtaln bis prop: | short and stout, with the rugged appearance o smile whi ted Ita attention. It was, Charles Backua's | ®¥enue, belonging to Christopher Bath, Winters at- eegme tg the detectives wi ry he speaks with. a Mier pecullarly winning | held responsthle if McClure was cle THE RIGHTS AND DUTIES OF WOMEN Sarl ' ; igre Sener anes he Wat | an tos wena, wh i Habitat, {n thia regard, excepting in Corinthian vole Forney sent back notice to the Prestdent that | mouth, The goat looked hit had | tempted to excite a quarrel, and two or three times This Is, his own statement apt a arh ihinoee te EEE teotaniine tap ware toe, cute FE Heer eee Ee reed ker | he would not be interfered with In local matters; | been a magnet, It was 1p into | challenged Hefferan to fight, which the latter refused urday. ite fat retained wim. | told her story in a-stralghtforward manner, She Jews, but to the Greeks, He commen fonlans, behapa , : that it would be as becoming for Grant to inter. | {he mouth when, the horse was started, and | to do, After 5 o'clock yesterday morning Winters went and th punishing the inen who robbed wracteristics of the two nations. th ¥ oUF Kospel came not anto you in word only, but | fere in the election of a constable asin that of |" pive minutes. afterward Mr. Zimmerman | bome snd opencd his store. Mefferan and his barten OrAnCE Of ty men, r sin power ane Bat ch om a der soon afterward stepped tuto Winters'’* and had —_>— freodém and ‘cultivation of the Hebrews. A | sueiaponer-aad inthe Holy Ghost, andi much a | grate Senator. He cared nothing for the office | disappeared through a tray door om the | Srftooytttern ard stepped into Winters's and had res in Water Street virtuous woman in Greece was, he said, a do- THE DIECOUR niestio drudge, while a wonian of educatto pinced in the category of courtezan {rocks Would have derided the spectacle want to say anyth a ring-talled | rival, but he and his bartender went over to his own id mediately sprang the sds of the of Collector, and if he was not to be afreeman | stage, He, reappeated it lod to discourse | he did not want itan hour, He added that he | upon the horse's back, at ‘The sermon that | believed McClure would be clected, but he did | gost, which remained perfectly still, He clam= James Murphy from the Eighteenth Ward, | (Mahe jie (rangical and abi By aged 16, perambulated the Fourth Ward last night for | eral tines before. Last Thursday he met me in the helt From this citation she proce on the power of the Gospe w ene which hits ri m of and began to abuse me, and complained that my. cl rf i went over to Hepe: | S82 adventure. At Dover and Water streets ho was met | Gren faa meen” an? complained that, ‘neal followed was not remarkable for logic bered to the goat's shoulders and sat upon its K $ .. J man with uncovered face speaking in a public r not think he would the certificate, and that yor “ disturbance. Hetteran | by the potorious Bull-eyed Kate and Straight-back | and inade so much noise bie daughter's b hig Tree anos veren face sieetine in & Paul skill it, yas rather Hikers Go% HaGda oeemee nd in tho interest | Houde, The monkex was very lively. “Away went Winters, knocked | Jenny. The pair of viragoes elzed ‘Murphy’ by the said ‘somethi \ neh In the church ce. (Mr. Beecher “ Hvered wiih carene iphone by e fe the tron-gray at full speod. ‘The goat sat like a ‘down, beat until be w nd then | throat'and pulled hiin into Norton the Pirate's house miled aa he added, “Would that he had put | Ren allke. delivered with earnestness and great | of Grey, he would expose them, and demand | statue, while the monkey retained his place on | Aung himmout on the etfect and Win: | and robbed him of twenty.five cents.” Murphy's cries flat'in.”] At he had only known how stupid | peldness of utterance, but quite Infert their punishment, regardless of who was hurt, | the goat's head, and put his hind legs behind his | terewns carried home by his bartender, who. reported | Drought officer Pillaworth, who arrested the, highwa eel is position by " case at the Thirty-seventh street police station, | Women and took thern to the Oak street. statton” Hull. eonle are io our day he would have done so. | trenched in this clty inst night Unless the Republican party was strong enough | {Ry hint dail cronead thee eae ation by wind (ares ana tres jo hia fends, ashe Wen Gil | Syed Kate Franky acknowledged that ane hid robbed the yard sia Sid ah i me the area ‘aad te . 4 ehael Gal % au, were phy, hat Murp f q omplaint as he Ip eaiee cet ek purtits of the woren of the present time, and | apife safe te poten to prevent and punish frauds in tts own party it | nere were again brought Into play and the gout | pacin a to dedersou blarket Police Court | was afraid of losing his eltustion. ‘Sergeant Willams te ast bray arom ier : w@ked if they h the m rkey upon its | were held in KAY bail each, ™ . " again leaped them Ww Id not live, and he did not intend to go down Minuser Falter. vas in tenturd K. upelied to let the highway wonen go. at me, striking me on the leg; It hurts SHOULD BE DEGRADED — caught me by my halr ai country on 83 £100 per year, who are never | ¢ * heard of outside the limited circles of theirisolat- sand hit. A dragged me ints Whe rian attempted to throw a back ‘sum- A New Palas ik Brecht he wouldn't let ine go, Leaught up a stick H ‘and placed in same e with the | ed congregations. but unfortunately they are only oClure was elected, but Grey got rset 0 e by Lbnd ’. bh his back ; i of anclent Greece t say that | men. Miss Siniley is chletly indebted to the ac- | MeClure was elected, but Grey got the certif. | me Beaten acats war one, All the old-time politicians of New York 1 str iragicing tn it orn peconene those whe feok at Cs) gions gibed ier the fatne she has attained as a one te i bepenk ss a may bette ; a attracts rakes 4a: On Saturday about miduight a uegro woman, nearly | know the Hon. Theodore U successor of the rn ran SYetca me fs front of my head; you cea eee i differe ony my view, Dut T inar gospel exp er. district which Inst October had a majority o was Charles Backus's mouth. ‘The | six feet high, entered the West Thirty-seventh street | nowned and lamented Richard Marshall, #0 widely fi . he circumstances which could make u wise “TNE MEETING IS OUT.” 7,000. McClure charged that he had been swin- ked at It as though he had never seen | station and asked for the captain, She was very poorly " re Dick, and al f There were lumps on her forehead, discolored, t] man 40 foolish, Laughter.) I honor Brother feels “ pidlgigtecs ything like tt before, He was about. to jump seipiclgrstede i it ry a ns Buttercake Dick, and gli the typogras evidently the result of blows from a flat. Being H Cuyler because he had the courage to invite Miss pier her aaty b Laat, sitet, wh eh ceoupied dled over 2,000 votes in two wards alone. He | into the mouth when the horse started, and t ttoved after the manner of the | fists Know the ver oran Pinky Shearman told that Klump's daughter, Bertha, sald thee HI Seoy to Die cHaret Wa resutned for a short Himes when she kneeled | Dekan making arrests, and on Thursday last | monkey was saved. When the hoops were low. | natives of New Zealand, When the eaptatn presented at $59 Fulton street, Brookiyn, where they she had struck the tnan with the axe, Mrs. Hols Speaking of the tany commands taid down tn | Was resumed for a ah " er, at | Went to Harrisburg and presented a petition for | ered the goat took them like a bird, the monkey | bineelf she asked for a few momenta’ private | tablished one of the iilustrions Marshall's titiizing | land relterated that it was with a stick of wood, t tament, he said: You are com. | at the table and offered an earnest prayer, at | went to and pre petition for | itil keeping his place on {ts back, “Th t 0 iad, © coffer and cake institutions, “Pinky stands at the coun: | adding that neither Bertha nor any one else ‘4 r the King. Do you the consluston of which one of the brothers rose | his scat, which covered over two hundred pages | fempted to'take a papered henge bur waieont ina | conreruation,and Min de matton iteter Contains ius | iS ait day, dlaguined iu a white apron, and Theodore ali | in the ball oF ya § ty ft sald : heh 0 pay aD. by wine to tell what It is de umattes, 1 Captain, Dis viy to take your dines aod’ gly bes : Ny have thrown | him, ana sal have heard what better can be done | f legal paper, and set forth tn detail when and | calculation, and the monkey would have fallen | $s conan ie dome gone shoal Illes ot tt West Toit, | ete at codee in the Cir ot ticeches, Hive YoU the best ‘THY VICTIM AND HIS FAMILY. Ht] pray, everywhere, lifting up. od wnd to the Word of H where he was defrauded. The Cameron and Beactibe keene BOE: MIB Ss WALD LARP HON | Te Tr eset Ser wk boeken Gian, be three te'e roe: No. BO le « Sreatory brick tenement. The | without Wrath and doubting. ; om Grant Ring refused to receive the petition, but, | ° ‘After several other wonderful performances | on de same fo” wid me. Dat man, Captia, 1* gwine to be hasemont te rented by Jolin Kiley, a shoemaker 4 or aloo, that Women adorn themsclves in | ‘The congregation then quietly dispersed. by tho ald of one Republican and the Democrats, | the curtain was lowered, and. the wy ralnation, shoab."* | dod the romuning vores be famttlon at ork: od}, Wilh shamedeondiesa gud sobriety t (eon” stisa Week Re aes MeClure got it received und referred to the Judi- key were conducted heneath th “ Well, my good woman,” sald the Captain, who be- | Of the Fourth ward, and Is known aa the crazy cop. in, Phe Holland famfiy, constetiing of fecton al inughter) not with brofdered halt, of gold, the Eullor of The & ‘ clary Committee, with orders to report on Mon- attracted Mr, Simmarmante aitene came impatient," what is the mau’s name, and what | Leet ulght he patrolled Water street for the purpose of children, lived the tfth ris, or costly array, (Another burs A ach of the peace. Julia Smith of 26 ame along with Klump’s family consisted of mmerman Sin: As the subject of woman's right to preach | day next. ‘hares Backus's mouth. Mr. / hier; the pa tor ejaculating he done to you? preventing « bi ‘Ob, oh, oh. ’ t herry street ; egobige a bein her arms | his wi fidron. His rules wore 80 Why are not the women who break these com= | the gospel is before the public, won't you call the atte On Friday Evans, a Republican Senator, dled, | thine like tt before e Me ZIMNn een en eee ae | pcg Sti Continued the woman, Pant wane ta souems | eae piotees ea faba love thpeeeeets ele tat ee ae ual, His quare ’ Wehedd RrraLgnehe! See dearer Guy ier tion of the Presbytery to another branch of female dis: | thus again making a tle In the Senate, ay- | to jump into the mouth, when Mr. Ruckus took | Wiad denn shoals any hee fortuue teller, aga t | MUN go, Lo kee Rergeane Wit acer Eiteworts | the chopping block. had sways heen aacurbe nt H LHI THESE WOMEN BE TRIED. Cipline ; mont slarmingly neglected by the churches red before the Judiciary Committee with | & chaw of tobacco, and Mr. Zinimerman waa | tink he tn bede debbit hegett for sarin. Rhery Naht | marcid Ted Co the, Oak street station: where At wag | the chopping block bad always been & source of 1 Da you eit was wrong for women to | under their authority. Irefer to the subject of drese. | counsel, and put in a plea that the Atate law | *#¥ed, much to Manager Palmer's de!icht. Wacken ol eee Greuaee! Chonehs eek estes locked up, Julla's bead was dressed and the babes | Kiumo was a quiet man, always attending to his ua) braid their rewear fewelry? I invelzh | Ata sanctuary of theirs in Vanity street, which I visited ——— 3 face was: on de but all creation could not woman from following the have risen from the degrada- t: we ore not barbarlans now r, Wife, eltizen . own business, and never Interfering with others; ( er but they agree that he Was quick-Lempered when, ding ® Quarrel with a Smoothing Tron. | annoyed. Three months ago Charles Chapell left his} Mr, Kiley says that when he went out after regulating contests did not cover special elec- ae ® | tions, but only @ yore’ | fought STOLEN, A WIPE. eral elections, and on this he eau! Ss li day. MeCture met him at every point. tay for the sak an present w tole Injune observation, there w » had not in & on in this very comin he trot Doan’ It mabe ood Husbaud ' " v conflict, he found the old man ly= he committee will vote on the question of ® Demon-Steinway's Piauo-Forte Mae Now, Caption, dat man be wife ood two ehfldren, and has since bo hearing th nn she Las multiplied tn, would it wine Lo is nigga ehowh an’ 1 want you to loc “ : ing with bis head against the rear doorway, and functions, and a noble work to. perform. Ate a allowing McClure a contest on Monday, and if hers’ Troublos at Home, frie to Kill die alggs shoan ag’ want you to to arab Lewis in Fulton avenue, near St. that a hatchet and a stick of woud were Iying in. 5 gow guing to put back the dial~to turn the tide ne is allowed, the committee or jury will be On Saturday Justice Bixby geanted a peite Captain sent oMcer Byrne with instructions to Prookiya. |i edeitet hud tee ateteter Lacniee | te hallway. H they have wright to speak. Where can we find | f° WK {cit it am inclined to think that the style wore | White these proceedings were in progress in | Dane, on a charge of larceny preferred by a fel- Ho said that, he wae, 6 years old. | Catt wound: Her’ fit to be ftractuged, | died of apoplexy of the right lung and serous i Bad godine ee anche eet giilttvation | tn ist Tunothy 24 chapte gitaverse alo, by the Apostie | Harrisburg MeClure’s counsel sent a bill of in- | low countryman Hans Conradsen. Hansen was pane ia Anderson: | Chapell eas. be dor been haviag s hell | sfusion of the brain, No mark ot Violence was H ony ie Secle ter inh pistle, $d chapter, St verse, Shou 4 pigs ihatal the oe basil phended C spending ‘ But Captaiy,” suid the ol on ear body, bs suppos pat he 3 Smiley has extraordinary ability, bject, Lwyuld suegest that | dictment against a high city oMclal for repeat- | euslly apprehended, and after spend vg a BtEHE | ook. that ina ery dane : s the ex tot the quarrel | ile anat zed the rituals or doctrines that Views in a course of pri ing. The evidence was clear and indisputable, | {nthe Yorkville prison was yesterday examined, fal dread of wy life, She The Mar les Jeffords, The body of Klump will vain in the house Bi women to speak In the church. — In yalng godliness’ tn r The following singular story was elicited : by burning polsoned p "i i until to-day at 1 o'clock, and then it is to be Christ there Is neither Jew nor Greek, there is | Of the Ure! dthat parison The jury tgnored the bill. The judge sent them |” ‘The complainant, Conradsen, Jeft Copenhagen | edn veuied thar, and sata thacPale was tt) she two bares, Thomas, Brinekiay aad. William | {Los to tie Gorpnoe’s oftce.. ! deither bond nor free, there Ls er male nor | {reward to the ay y then a jie | back with tt and they again ignored it on Friday, | about five years ago, leaving a wife and one child, | her. File was locked up. Parker, who were arrested ju Nassau street on Saturday, | L: y fouale: for ye are all one. * When you ask me," | adopted by Mise sin aren we a tres Then Col. Forney came down here, and after | Since his arrival Th this country he has been in —_---- are belleved to be the men who broke into the Fifth NEL ye opr ; Mr leecher snid, “if & woman shall speak in | having os yet falied too see the wholesule violations ot : the employ of Steinway & Sona, the planoforte | phe Committee of Seventy on Opening Aves tice, wa a quantity of the atage tick: ALONG IIVAND TRAOEDE. ’ nid, & woman stall speak in | having om yet fo ° consulting with some of his friends he sent his turers. 1 so eb, 10 alec ‘ . S pies ec ie H meting, | answe noO—unless she has something | the Apesiolle order, CosststEsey manufacturers. ‘The prisoner, Hansen, is al non ane Panic uirsere: fund 1h thelr posscesious. Tiripekien ise note ‘ tomy. We have trumpet enough now, let us | S#W Youx, Feb. resignation to the President, so he can | pianoforte wiaker, and is ved ines Cadetnese Rovaie savopies ok cane While ser ing w tert in State Prison, he rel Between a Jentous Husband and t have he Mute. Waren God will bless you, and THE KOAD TO RUIN. be free to strike at the frauds | shou sintanae ofialaatinn Ie Goneniaren After | report, obowing the legal expennee incurred during the | Sayed ssosriteac wat eriinceg Welter tac & Mot-Tempered Wife-The Mu ' Sore end Chee hea we i Eropeny, bring up the “ ed which threaten the life of the Republican umulated sufficient’ money | cariter periods in the history of the city, in opening the | Hriuekiey aud Varker were committed by Just dand Dyin ie pedals ' Through the Danceshou arty and which are being done by the friends | hy " child, and me her-in streets, avenues, and parks, and the vast increase in | DDS )eeterday. pone Ses Farly on Saturday morning one of the ‘ Ao Ofivint Statement by the Pastor ‘of the loon to the (intlows—A Weat Side Sate and with the approval of the President. Col. fone he Foyer anet and began hovse- 1 those expenses during the last three or four years. ‘The Another Model Police Surgeou, customary quarrels arose between Harry Hai Al Latayette Avenae Church~The Presbytery Night Sprec—A Temperance Lecture, Forney ts not Ikely to come out at once against riend of Mrs, Conradsen, and at | taxed costeand eharres tn acquiring lands for public | On Saturday night Mary Mobahan, a domestic 2 ilton and his wife of Babylon, L. 1. Je : Controtied in ite Action by the Logic of | On Saturday evening a gang of young | Grant's rex The President's organ tho acquaintance, At length | parks before list viz: Washington, Uulou, Towpkiua, | old, born tn Irelond, apptied at the Oak Street Station J tyunts and sharp retorts were succeeded by H th : saa pay 4 He Palys ered the following letter ad- | Manhattan, Madison, and Mount Morris squares are Sg: | About 1 o'clock in the morning #he wastaken with labor | wo, sw hot and bitter; and exaaperat ten e- Things Charity. ruMans, the eldestof them not more than Is | here Is Instructed to announce that this move of | Gonrnlven glscovered, the, followin Eres ter yr guen ged A anode ardat i abet ar vdedeg oad pa bau hia tpd Words that grew hot and bit eri H i ated HI ery ze congregation, despite the | yoars of age, went into the lager beer saloon of | Forney’s don't mean anything, but shrewd ob- Dear Berovmp Antonia: I thank yo , "han. Reaver, Fine, Wooster, and ‘ounce | for iat precinct | was tmiuiediately eat pied Act soa sp sig sree ta at 4 {{ Monuy weather, assembled in the Lafayette | George Henry at A avenue, or | servers regard It as one of the most omino the eatables; Dut not so Tare plate ts In the lower part of the clty,and various atrecia | for. AC4ovelock he had not arrived and the wergeant | a ruah for the bedroom, where her husband had Aiscud\ (iccakive ‘ertaue ts an Cheah re ‘ ie Henry yf on) aoe! bain rene ta iit ail VN evident wou ad ted for 4 wcek, | and axcuues above Fourtcenth atreet, before tsi, were | g-ai for an ambulsnes to ihe Ceutre'Atreet Hoebital, | AT dea gun. She had often threatened to take u 4 )) Presbyterts ch yester- nking several «refused to pay. signs of the tines, yer iny appetite is einall. My thoughts 1 have comian gave female child & few minutes | a le . . day, in anticipation that the pastor, the Rev. | eusued during which John Henry, the barkeeper, | ‘The President did not send Forney any reply | Written below, aud 1 hope they may please you, ost, and charges In acqui:ing lands for | after her arrival. Mother and child are dolug Well, 00 | his life, once to shoot him, and again to polson 4 8 ty Atm Jonenh ond hie Brethren. Since KW). excepting the costs in a thanks to Dr. Steele. uh Dr. Cuyler, would have something to say in re- | 9 brother f{ the proprietor, was shot in the low. | yesterday to his letter of resignation, as he did (A jeneph nd hie Brethren.”) t fully ascertained by the cs —_——- him; and Hamilton, dreading the consequences H gant to the revent Presbyterial action in which | er partiof the abdomen, and fatally wounded, | instantly to thatof Murphy, and to an intimae But for roe may Young heart beats, we, are stated at #3 noe, a otal an: The New York Schutven Park, mould she Gala lesen a ae Sy eh ‘ he dgured so conspicuously. Dr. Cuyler entered | Oficcrs Brown and Curtin of the West Thir- | thon that the President would like to see him. (if you only ean thi : Coutral Park ts. €526, For t The New York Schutzen Corps and the Jermey | farrels of the tirearm from the window. An | the pulpit alone at the appointed time of ser- | tieth street stution were soon on hand and | No attention was paid by Forney. He did not vy day ORG RRHY GE ONT dreem, ie Tae pe city sna sacenegs & Schutzen Corps have directed thetr counsel, the Hon. | hour later the report Waa spread that Hamilton Moe, and after the usual preliminary exercises | arrested Thomas Bennett, aged 18 of SIT East | cal at the White House at all, When your dear tmage ta my young breast found lodg Pha Marth Mwicemiticor utoohie Meet, | Leon Abbett, to procare the passage of an act In New | had been potsoned ‘and was dying. ‘the nelzh- i! Proceedad to read a very formidable array of | Twenty-nth atreet, and Charles Garvin, aged 1s, —_ You fauned a lame that you only ean extinguish, ror ise widtonra nd Locke *nited Rehuteen Asoctation | Thevaluatle property | and. found Mtamtiton stretched on the bed ae Aunouncements of yarlous kinds. showing a | Of 4% Seventh avenue. Garvin and’ Bennett James EB. Wilson of Lown for Presid Seis nee WPA Tor thie cxscualon of Ledugton avenue, § revntly purchased by them will be deeded to ‘the ocw | the tof death, Physicians were hastily " Mbauie epcaiion cr tee ane Were positively ia ogo Henry and at Telegram to the Cincinuatl Commercial, Lon se,love, yours to be forpver, iA oonunttiee have steo caused ia hecompiisa tromine | commorstion upon reveling ir. Apbet's certiBeate (iat ihoned, and they caine with antidotes in i ing condition of the advertising patron | his wife, und also by the wou Man, as the ry ; js miy Intention, delight, and Joy public accounts In the Comptroller's office a statement | the title is perfect, ‘The act of {ucorporation wl be in f Tater hte) { Pethot particular pulpit, After reading | parties wha had attacked and shot h Wasnixaton, Feb. 9.—The presence he Your friend, Jona ii aetall-of the principal tiene of enete and charges | troduced iB the New Jerery Aseeulbiy this (Monday) | "Tews quantity ahd ei) watered fhom, to pant arked that he had a minute | ere loc Kod t station b Duse of ex-Congreseman Grinnell and James F. Wil- After this discovery the couple frequently | Hered it pe of the mont Lunportant cases referred (9 | evening, aes ate, “Trans of thanackate of the dying An's rt bofore the congregation, and proceeded | 4&¥ morning we n to Jefferson, i f Jowa, for several days past, and th ne quarretled, Mrs. C, became more atte to | eres " " ches was found’ hree-ounce vial relies i Las fellows sa Nace Meotoeted thelr minaaée Ju wilh toecelnls ot tear inten her dgvoted lover, and the busband was corre- Attacked by High= pie ecele Ba CUE BUR te caite theca Le netecemee i Hand Garvin protested thelr innocene uy iiich the claims of the latter arc spondingly Jealous. He Auspected ‘an elope- 4 s Mr. John Bird, of Brooklyn, paid a visit to Mr. | yd whether his death ca re pison adm AD OFFICIAL STATEMENT. and sald that they knew nothing about the sed for the Presidency, have occastoned a | ment, and requested the landlady, Mrs. Adel- Fofthe Ansailnute Arrested. | peter Hawkins's room in South Fifth atrect tay, | iatered by his wife or by himself to get out ' Thus du y y beloved peoplesthat T should an; | affair, deal of comment in political circles here, | helt Bartheme eye on his wife At 10 o'clock last night, as Mrs. Hannah Huge | and stole a bible, a lan, a ballot box, anit her way.” Hamilton was a popular man in the nonnee ¢ ‘ ly the result uf the late ect Lost night Lawrence Cunningvam, of 78 Weat Thirty 4 during his absen y night, when Ce ud Mrs, Margaret M Mr. Melvin's —— town, a Jolly, Hyely fellow, and a great favorite iY of Brooklyn, (The Proay- | pith otrett, called at the Thirty-acventh atrect. Station 1 Mr. Wilson seetns to have much of latent | rasden returned home, he found nothing but the | *. RA ey were accosted by LOSSES BY FIRE, with the boys.” His « great fault was bi SE AS WR unde th Wine ataceniatty Cat Cates ("AC | gtrength, He it favorably spoken of on all sides, Wally to greet him. Wife, bab ibseiedal pally eps bae nar citat cd i silly By ween that and a passionate H ‘ y with « F beer aaivon, 16 igh many, of course, are not favorable to fare nd furnttu H Pak ei ae 1 he | home They declined the offer, as they Mved at 194 Park Thomas C. Smith's house, in Milton street, | temper in bis wife he led a wretched life, *f neelentious conrse tn this xth avent We went in to they vot speak of him inthe strongest terms | learned that s| y apron tue Gepertine th the REL: Moore away. Aa they ware hurrying | Grecepolnt, 14008, G0 ee ‘ The act was dove ia the | pet a gla wt the time was's | of favor, From the interest which the subject | morning, Hansen, with & cart, effected the bryenue, obly 8 few ¢ . iy cde} Pie Methodist church, Kings Pa. I LONG ISLAND. 1 owehip with true believers, | part Aix persons. They had had one round of | excites, there Is ho doubt that his friends are Conradsen immediately started for # young ruiians Jumped from a doorway snd | gg The Metho« hurch, Kingston, Pa, Loss, 4 4 o ; 4 wenetting tmmortel wou, ce hthey refused to pay. They called forinore | Chdeavoring to. bring Min, before the peor : tam hore he found the fugitives som. d thom, Mrs, Museett dodged to one aide and | Mul over the Insurance si ——»— il fen Wis gunk ey Juaauet, Ror IB eit Mears retueed the’ driuke Dabiel | omination at Puiladetphia next June, in place | Foray eect hs thant analtartt enor ey | evened Uc blow which felled Mfrs Huge to } ght Bilgrlm Church at Clinton and Remson | Thomas Trad Vicedpetowt en rica eta Bs es t t ne of God's trie people, forbt xuth aveute, jumped upon the counte of Grant, M ay ca Ties) 5 S Raeekard ‘ y . ¢ od, Win jed from t Word, Afterneariy two day of aut: riba erep ae dite reg eegu.tae peu tae, (Ree him for the furniture, whitch he valued at §4, | the sidewalk, Oup of the scoundrels kicked the | ""p. -Ackermun's liquor tony and | tee aldw yesvorday u r sad fraternal decunwion Gf 8 esuoon. Henry's wife ran round wad locked | Vice President Colfax Nota Candidate Against | Hence Hansen's arrest. young blonde, easene | Riot NS semen: and, attempted to eke Downle's grocery store adjoint Pry eee he aly witherawn. it tea master tor ances ST eT OE i CT a Unel Uully corrubwrated the foregolug complaint of | tng an alarm. Two gentlemen came to the amsistance Seen. DAvenpORS A, ies, Hear old Sistah oto Sung th eition to “ the pa then threw aa INDIANAPOLIS, Feb, 9.— Journal, of | Conradsen, but a ged that though previously a | te ladies, and aceompanted a to the Myrtle avenue | Charis. Emersop, a, conductor a We Th, was Mat. FI | Rook st : Beopped. ennreh beer keg, through the window, smashing | |? Liv ee his unfounded Jealousy had | polcestetion, From the description given of the men, | Chane Emerson, a couductor « Salta Mat. Flemming, alias Rockey" Steward The two Henrys ran out on the sidewalk | to-niorrow, will contain a letter from Vice-Pres. Semin arity haere ya erevant Brennan thonght he kuow them, and he dis hark Aug t Hy ig at HI stor { K | afro whats TH | Pagies cae Bie He ident Colfax, in which he says no effort Is being to live, ‘There was nothing criminal in | ! Otticer Friel returned John WESTCHESTER COUNTY Rinill Cito Sinalle tare He escaped to Sew F aiuatase | nae ority to lat swith Hansen. She had determined had found ina it , o aay; Wis aireated yesterday aud rent (0 the York stree j . tu rewarded’ ew | greited four on de steps. ite beh ade by his authority to make him a candidate with Hanson. She bad determined tn a H pads d i Hing & plato} nred th took effe BP tha Ta hublisan’ iecainaien’ fon Preside Y hand, and her good friend ¢. Tbe tion, ye din Henry fell oud oaid 1 uu st for the Nepublican nomination for President ansen had proctired apartments and provided ulin i one ants of the cou Mr. BE. Mayo, of 905 South First streot, Wiliams. ' ee da ine itgceniae? nua # he has invariably declared himself tn favor | her the moans wherewitit te pation ae a tool dress Kast River bride we apport he If un y and appiled to Ch rowd of Dunner aye hat on Satunday ‘ mtation With llth Ray of prove att he found ht Iwas on ontcial t Grant's renomination, and that he f 1 this information, Capt taffrey sent | of Prest could find work, A part of the furnit o willing Co swear that be was with them in the ‘eption d by the Supreme Court, | (fying to inusticaty 4 pin which was in some nicely of an oiticialact. | patootive McConnell to arrenat i eo wis : sblican State Conyentlo ted, belonged to herself, Tt was her ihe all wight MAttoruey Briggs was iu”) oppose 6 | tered ronal: He adde that this te tho second pin he hae eee Tighout oue Whole Presbyterian t deny that he shot Henry. He sald ary, will so declare unanitionisiy; and that no | Copradsen, after whteh she might marry Hansen. ee ae Was eneaged to marry Mar Lol \ diay grow OWL Of (ule W batt athe salon, mith Lawrence Conoinehan, | frichd of his will hereafter m ention ils name ID | not realize that he had been guilty of any lin- | Doling Out the Money co the Employees of | CMCC LM elmmons of Union Wil Nd yoaturday SPARKS PROM THE TELEGRAPH, ' © fort aveore you how heartily | fey Bat. “habobain ordered i 18 | opposition to that of Presiden . sropriety, and evidently wondered at his arrest the Cliy. War locked 4p. Having apent for W money _ i Twi thie ¢ pport given tome by | aod afterward. refused to. pay. The man who e a {nil osamination it waa apparent that he in- The Board of Audit on Saturday agr to pay | Which he had saved for the w he Briich) en iH the past two days, | Headly qeauoncdee: ters the | mas behind the bar reached Oven ahd struck’ tan Jalthe | Supplies to the Passengers Snowed Iu on the | tended tobe thoroughly honest. When asked by | itp’ te te peoediing Teaeeay eee eky | fer eid fo she had a fanaa and ey wee Pa a pont itl the ne rit To which tng, bre mouth knocking me down, ihey then locked: the Unio: fie Railrond, his counsel why he wrote the letter elyen at ha Palisa: 1 ta th Witch (he Justice discharged Marcus With au iujudetion | ‘The Hon. 8. Storrs Colton of Pomfret has been F puted discuenious, TE it locked the doorwhe about to strike f i oe ite Mt Hecnuse Teimenned (t* Ay Me, | asked when the Police dustices would be paid their | witch the ‘ the Hon. a Colton of Pog ° Toad) Pinan grasp Nen-George, Harmony who keeps Saur Lae Crry, Feb, 1. Urgent despatches aoe eee eae ele iia MflariC te axes | galorioes Airs Geven tOId Jase Yorks Ghat ihe rte es || fe Lee Motrioaits mia sien bopituatell for die Connecticut State Senate Oy the ie . ere Of Jenne use next dour to the saloon, mie & pie w ved r nornlij jo forwa: pro: prions: ~ sh ps nel wer — iv " . ide s of Manmaronec « nd abitcans of the Fourteenth District i tome’ mes iayed there tor sane t Whinwe | were recolvod here this morning to forward p nly In fun, the counsellors annoy | out of order, Juines Cochrane, of 64 West Teuth street, dente Of Matnarones Ae | amie Coll Dara eG hallon fae ASE were eoIning, Awig. | | visions immediately to the nearest point to tho block: Irnagined, Ile also nasertod. th sent in a pr nat a clain of $23,500 in favor of oF evening, to-comiel tho New Tork ong tee Story CISA haem erences ‘ you, ny dent people, terinl freely and Was qu f on the Union Pacific Ratlroad. ‘The merehants and ave him his wife in consideration of | UNI & pre! . , Ppaageangeab ial ad Company to reduce the rates of fare collog ous Vinstantly killed y of any further utterance. from iy pte aaah antae sons generally at once ret to Work, by 2PM. & fenn's) OAD) te for $100 which he | 2oee F. Navarro for brass water meters, on the grounds 1 Retwoen places Westchester | vn, i eT peu. | 2 defended before ny Co-PreMty Caffrey, after hearing the statement of | f14\f) sturted with four eur loads of eupE "The latest 7 band. ‘This the litter ems | ef fraud in securing the contracts, of the poise Saeed OF ita tone ne The steamer F run inte and sunk of a ¢ ‘ the wet whiteh, tt wil g Bagley, sent MeConnell to arrest Harmon, The | \iua\s ulght state that the snow-hound traine were | Held against the husband, ‘Chis the Crom | ture of the material, of the exorbitant cherge, wad of ‘4 tie’ ly niet TY Dungeness, In the En He by the ship D) ¢ “ing corrected certala, two were then taken to the Thirtiech street sta- | At separation, having made fourteen iniles aince Friday | Phatically dented, though be admitted that t having been tested In secret Picea Ae Audresolitions | Fal, Capt, Bruce, and seventeen hands were drow a ror Con, and delivered. to Captain Burden, in whose | moritng.. They hope tobe dug cutina few days, There | Proposal had been made. Justice Bixby to wer that the pay Folia of engineers and as the above views we Sanda pee | John Orc ry & clerk in the Paymaster's thle why r precinct the shooting was done, Bagley is a tine | ts sald to be much slckgess and suffering among the pas: | allthe parties into his. private room and e sistants for storage r irs be audited and pald, ond rowlated and extensively sigaed usning legls: thee of the Delaware, Lackawanna and Weeterh Ratt doen . Pisciotta ran nly elxtoen youre ond sengers: The distance from Saparation to Quiahats S10 7 deavored to affect ® reconciliation, «ut was une | that the pay rollvof the eof the Seventh and Thirty nin the matter Pond, has nbscontiod With #UDU ST the Companys tune, uy and Tie ng BOY, Walls ud wor var th Foal Unda w very bad condition, | successful. He Ul fore auljourned the hearing pecoml Hrecinets be audited ait allowed. A Large iu a pet Awaey er seria ae ¥ nf —— tanuwed here very heavily tod for one week, and committed Hanson in detaute | ber of cluinis were then read sud ordered to be audites a E our cars wore thrown from the track on thd ft a a0 DF ‘The Redemption ef South Carolina Bonds, oe - or one week paisa, JOITINGS AKOUT TOWN, Hilla Central Uauircad, beewera Hurlst an Ripe COLUMBIA, 8. C., Feb, IL ertes of Quanctal | Massacre ef Foreigners iu the Argentine - —_ Mr. Cowdin's Lecture on France, pee = ; PE ae ee nee sd | BRLBM bills hus been jutro’ the Legislature declaring mt The Friends of Amnesty Hopeful, The Hon, Filiott C. Cowdin delivered a leccure | The rematns of the late Gen. Robert Arderson Gan Teka han kutlioriaad a imallvadeninioe " ii hed to the reading Of | yaiia ail the State honds of South Carolina included Lisnon, Pob, 1.-A recent outbreak of fana- | Wasitinaton, Feb. 1.—Some of the Southern | at ue Cooper Luion ant Sntarday evening, on” Vranee ATAUD ALO HOSGAE FLOM EREGENGS ALS) ihe ruiior that he ts to suc ed Mibieter Curtin aE St way Y fet eager Interests and | tie Treasuics's report of Oct, MH, 187, and pledging | tietsns in n of Grande}, Ip the Argentine States, | Senators, friends of amnesty, express themarives as | jy isyv7t," Ho described the orlgin, progress, andre. | with? Jer PUN Are ta BE aN CE® | Peterature, He saya ho hae io wish to lexvy thle coug yao general Pint « chix DI e earf! 4 e confide o 0 pase of the Honse Amnesty bill, Py Wy Gn6 ChE posit Lsepulote fonts ow the faith and ciedit of the State for thelr re resulted tn w fearful massacre, ‘The Gauchos, excited | confdent of tho paste mn + | sult of the war between Frauce and riissia, and ¢ Pr aetna iv a aaleetaet 1 Ved silence and attention, was | AtY Proctuiug dor an }mmed try of 8 to frouay by one Saiune, made ® audden attack on the | now ty Henate table, Whilo they antictoate | torrihic wcenes of the Communist revolt which suc. | stitute On Saturday cvenig wad fontued's traneoraeets | nek Saturday as nae well was belng bored for ; i me, companled by | fons Hroxtdlng, for ap dnt tinge nny | 4! Aalunes fade # noceen arineh op the 1 ow ner wil again. often tie Civil teenie ; " 4 ut , a gad | the County Tuteinary at be Barge vein of wae { , hy the do further iseue of bonde for any torel ho defend themacves: anit before the a 4 there will be found in the Senate cceded it, He agreed with Mr. Stunner tn saying that | #8 : wie str nee fi hace URy, aanetioned by & tt fhorities could stop the slaughter thirty-aty were killed. | cleat uumbir either to votr out the aivewdineutarnot | the rest author of the war wor Napoleon 111, Iu we | Mpa Susan Hoddy, aged 0, of 310 Bast Thirty. | gn per yd , oe were N tht the putes ali to ady i lus were then aitucked by the troops, they | germane to te bil or to dete nA pesepeiorr eri amet lag told sr tree Ma hird street. dropped Saturday ovcuing whe | bur ra the abandoned, the | fircedeelea forthe suey fed, tue! Were’ putated, wnd aixtecn ‘were ahot ‘and | Sot" vide ehis encuntbrance out ofthe way tichih | tnterest of his dynasty, while bis wi Ing wecompiter | Vieithugs n¥igubur ‘The Fire Commissioners of Chicago on Sature | Pin gy pesca fg exact cha ae | Rate gAl anit te aang, birtiar Wiehe BAAR ea ead Cy ei | Meee! aus otc ae ene [ota cata ged ae | agit it Wanusorpt wee iva, id at Na surge A A al x thin ellvetion wt The One Fort Sumter Command, |" Ubi Bovapartes aud the Hohenzolleras, From the first nal t tofu M wie Yeter Charged'with incapacity, iuedeloucy, druukengese abe Mgt rérewuilon Jolued FervenEY In | dase ot oer et ao tor bo Levlod to pay. the tutereat |, WASIUNGT Pe aris and Spuin Kuslaving Free Chinamen, he war broke cut ihe Wrench | etreeis ell dowa eg sailor ect erecta as rarelaecond | Rata Ren er RNA RGGEe Ou the Buate debt Pint ate ror] | Havana, Feb. 10. The oficial Gazette pube | evull bina tr tine arcry more than onethird | stteet'abd Third aveate, and Was fatally Injured me euwer, Baldwin of Michigan with tsue w 1 wenipof Kiudred minds ‘evvible Denth on the Ratlroad Track, erson and will proceed with then to Weet Point, Of | For the present atl appitcattons of Chinese for permits | wus armel with old ordaance. aud. tintin tortie ee jugane AtKet Gavings Bank wes on Beturday ad unt Lansing, ath, foreaphorsion the Statg Is fike to thee mbove: eb, 1 tho arrival of a pas: | that oli command ve are doad, namely, Gon, Anderson, | to change thelr pliccs of reakience or become Spaiah | sloned. One of the forts of Metz Was untiulyled Tilvatoner will today vialt- the bank ‘abd tecelve provt al eltctions (exe piacy ou Maren ttt: Bit koe HE SKMON songer tral at Jelforacuville 1a id atickibg tothe | and Hail; and the Avo living are Gen, J-¢, Dat ofsce tO grant passports to free Chinamen who may | corruption had eaten into the very heart of the military pile Pataca pot ne soGrelavire Dr Cusior then announced bia text from 1] Seren an yoes Meader the tain. dnvestigation | Colonel of ent third ifantey Ged Craw Tioldeniroug' of Lebving thy country, “Chinannen foun SDM oF Hgauce, 5 Ang, cand a aicinod dimuon | At a meeting of the Bight-Hour League, inthe | ‘The motion forthe arrst of Judzmont in the of b announi pilot uf the engine € pment | Colonel of the Second Infantry; Gon, Doubleds: without police documents, fro Cau, nas Hover before befell a Ere f eutonte bly Rooms yestertay, Mr. ‘Conrad | case of Joseph F. Marcer, dotualting ity Creaauce nue, RxtLi I showed that One O'Connor, employed (10 the tive | nelof the ‘Twenty-atth infaatry; Gol, d--G,-Yoster, © seat to the government yards. or depositories, aud history, ‘and the Etplre pertaved to u breath Kurte lo the chalr, Coroner Nelson W. Touug sald that | Puiladelpie and. chee a eet Hy Lrosaures of Jem le, had started home | nel of j- ? \p 1 ie rt hae Av), Jusathan, soul's som, arose and went to David | iillls oly inlles {10H 1 eer ie eop on tne railroad | Lieutenaae-Colonel of Kagtae nd Gén. ‘Truman, 4 be compelled to work at forced labor. The mens interenting part of the lecturer's remarks was that | but for the aupineneas of the workinginen the eight: | beon ovorruled. in the Quarter. seastois.” Marooe’ Ina No the wood will strenethoned his hand In God. Grunk Tye: bight and had fallen asiegp, oo she rallroed | Major of Arullory, Phere will be oo further oficial | iptended for the sofe bonedt tothe planters, who thus | which relate naithe Communit, | hour law might be enforced througtiout the ulate: Ad | Bean sentenced ta'pay'a dur of Waits with tour’ pars Frou this tox: the preacher discoursed at | tr'pisces, ‘ue fragments of tue feuuaius were couected ‘ice, Tho igtormout a Weer Poult wil be | obtain cheap labor'at very low ratge: Too ease wil iitted ato Parlay with siurtug | dresses were dellvored by Mesera-rescrick itte, Wik | sadutne monihe:ieristencstt aay ofkey Ce ay Sit Legh te ae, ustache dlacoursed a8 | Uk bisoos. nhs fegmantt of slao tend to loveaa the umbgs of Chinese vagrania, the Commune Was Lo peer, bo eaw eoinetbing | lism J, Jeveup, Coured Buby apd Jaines Counvily, WIM (Wo years wud gue moDth imprisvument,

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